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the rrnru xH. ti ebdat orroBKn BAAF Eag Jinx Hot Shots when the Waco Higl 'figir football team goea to Corsi- vana and sometimes the lose, hut whether thtv svin ot whether hey Corsicana al- bo aw oves iti men and woi how to treat It is aluau pltaMire to covrr fool bull ill ConiriM, rm 11 lit Ihr box nl and Ihfff is no Bnrr sportsman in al- to defeat In fart, it uoulil rather defeat Waco than any lenm on its hedulr, That, of rourw, is a compliment to this riti, hui when (orsitana it sportsmanlike in drfrat. The applies to Temple, and nf other traditional nf aro High, Such is far from the burne. When Wa-'o played in that cttv year, tbe team was nf Because Ivhmd Meets I ndefeafeil Train Stadium Knndolph licit! Min lie Korccd tn i Hut I line Passing thick Lend In I )ohbs .11 vx 11 Ki IMiinr The samp between Randolph Field and Blackland Army Air Field on which service championship of will hinge, will be played Saturday night in.stead of Saturday afternoon. Thr game will played at Muny stadium, and the Junior Chamber of merce of this city is in charge of the ticket sale BAAF has won games in a row, hut it is going to hr thr underdog in contest here Saturday night, her a me Randolph, featuring Olenn Dobbs, is undefeated for the season, Randolph llrre "Saturday Dick West, Randolph He vlilt.ed hi Hood, and cj hum West, of Pr a.s here brother at to Wa I Heath For Eagles sico I catti Is in (jnod Shape, I cdhcttcr iil He Back in I for Friday Kvcning Rv ,11 Il Kl cw rihtiur sports Ivlilor I Waco Tigers ave i hi rf-wav mark in heir reguiar tu m's schedule.

'MX 1. The Tigris play the Ms jny stadium Fri day Th Us far Hillsboro has Jojs? Oil I game th year. It aroppea that one to Cleburne by tourrid own and ('leburne. in to Waxahachie by a toiichdo nd to Temple by one Ms a top srrgrant In the dow in Ihr smith trarhinx Ihr marines rnmmandn tartlet!" lurgh star. of the son that Randolph will go th the season undefeated, althoi a game matched with North Aggie wnm.

the North Texas Sou? hwestern Friday mg1- Itogli Iterili Is or a por in AU.V- and says Ri win dolph the tea had out that when and defeated as not In shape. Dol inei the team. Also 1 ame waa ven In the Interfered greatly with awing of He he are at least 50 ont ht tier now. HONOR ROLL or 'ten None made it. or I noi Ida Mae Anderson, and let Mi One vear, we Rav of the with him back the dav The Cle a Wa rocks gytn Au men lea.r Fort Worth foi eaTte of the next Rral Test for la no doubtthat it the Waco BntWllr 2 i total of Ilh7, ft ersnn who did the She ha da great ra Lee Dickey and were second the ann odlumus Now we Iwirn that when the High tram in le hume werk, it got the treatment that aro gol Iasi Mot of football werr inaulted, and Rland- lug in the I empie Telegram that the TempJe rlub gam a1 illbe a eal est ar he wit 112 pms behindt he Fag an tj- 0 will ave play leaders Ma? Fran ces 8ro- ime far foot bai' f.

f-fe: hase anf 1 Roy Ba xter had 119 for playthi js hav a piace.The sco res; to Ain BAAF fed Bryan I Andersr 19t 1 Air ru 'Id, 21 to12. id 13 (J: 1 it im Ran dol defe steri 1 team 31 to Ha ndicap 43- 1 ar id i 7 io ph de i nd to Tand BAAF rotais 388 1 1197 A a a hai 10 to P.Com* ps i i CO r- se jo not L- Dickey 1194o3 oo mu Rand not A Dirki 167 1 1 run no agairi ist the Ha TO to -210 ARTF1R LATT IN Fred Latta and Dr. Leslie Carter, doubles team of this city won the IQ.game bowling match from the Temple team, composed of Chester McDonald and Ed Michael The saner wai a former i'ate -n of conaln. Carter and McDonald took a nn.ns the game, and in the -erond broke the of the visitors who yet the game by .14 Cartel howled 2-15 and Una bowled The Wa team won seven of the 10 and finished with a total of 3736, while the Temple had 3572, Fred Latta was high man over the four with a score of 1893 for an of over McDonald was second with an average of over 185 Carter was third with 1 M3, an average of over 181 in good shape, went to practice yesterday, and if are no injuries in practice week, the Waco team is due stronger Friday night than nv other time this season, jrd Ledbetter, out last week a bruised thigh, will he ready i Frida' n.ght Many Lettermen sboro a number nf let- en from last sear, in- ng Carmichae a powerful iin. It has been waiting game with Waco, and de- to take buf the dope that Warn now on its way, will not he by Hills- On Southwestern iame SHREVEPORT, La Oct IS i'P An answer wa feated Soulhwe.sto.

of Georgetown, Te' Monft- ello. Ark A and hr a naval rifare fund relief game sometime in November Blackman of Si port Junior Chamber of merre. which hopes lo the proposed game, that ponent rouia lounn offic als pr ised an answer by tomorrow No date for the game had set, hut Southwestern has date on Nov. 13, Thoroughbred Dies BINGHAMTON N. AP Sun Bi ar a great a greater sire, died the age of 28 after thn retirement from stud at court lile stallion who coi much to the famrt of th stables of the late 11 it Kilmer the two rhampion of 1917 and 1 came the 'ire of Sun Former Football la vers al Hice Meet Officers Fi arsits Members Now in Marine llave a nee Meeting on Pacific Hase (jet Warning DALLAS, Oct.

1.8 AP Coa Stewart, of Southern Metii eg red a ttv agai ST PACI AP 1 the ot 24 Negro Grid I earns lo fiere Saturday airie View in of the threo monev fteri of all time, Su win and other outstanding he season wav mar Waco ha team te, but Wa- just passing cin a better had lait year, lots of has lost three 11 doti strong BAAF line, and BAAF 1 nd wav to stop the of one of the greatest pa in the country, then BAAF have a change Dobbs a's a great runner and punter. Ready for Game ion Br Hai Totals Coa-'h Jake ho evei und got nut of thr town iiasi Randolph go.ng out any of hem being killeo. have hi- team ready for he it. ek, and we know irate youngsters aking drastic ote feel that it Cleburne is to play next that some of t. are tion.

We hei the duty of the real sportsmen of this city and Waco police department to see that the planned the pa action does not occur. The causing ail the sturbance In Cleburne last year not be bit of passing prasent at game here, receiver will stay home. Some of the sell. It sportsmen of Cleburne will be here with the team, and we are iure that the sportsmen of Waco wdl! that they are treated ac they would like to have I heir and girls treated when thev leave city. game.

It is the game that BAAF has been waiting for, It will go all out In this one In the last two games, it saved manv of Its pet for this ocasion. Much of this week's practice will he spent in pass defense, and the boys who show the best form in rushing practice will prob- aoiv ger ine Saturday night. Hie BAAF team is apt to do a It has several fine headed bv tacK has a good passer Curtis Holze. The Eagles are determined to make a game of it all the way, and it will he a tie worth seeing. Lrzab Handi J.

Brad lev Bill May Handicap Totals I Milani Majo- Que Handicap Totals Mrs. Wngh G. Wng Handicap Totals i 1 1 fi-3- 38 ISt 1ST 492 .15 297 407 HID 38 If 130- 370 5 1c7- 478 53 91 fiH 212 340 1060 Michael was four th with an average of 172. Ca rter had 1 game with 233 are he si La Us-174 179, 216, j. 54 199, 211, IS 163 -1893.

MrDonald 2(Ki, 172. 132 214, 172. 234. 187, 191, 175 1 li 'a -191 i 169. Iftfi.

98, 1S3. 147, 214 1843. Mi chie! 1 159. 172, 11 145, ITS, 179, 39 0 2 125 49 Aggies Shift Sovars COLL.EGE Oct, 18- AP Coach Homer Norton today siufied William Soy a from field to end in the and M. lineup to fill Les Moored post.

Moore will report for induction Into ihe armed services. Oct. 26, The Aggies emerged from 369 1054 victory over T. without serious In today's drill they specialized in punting. 169 141 59 455 122 -177 555 333 1041 97 321 164 Frogs Sharpen Attack J.

Boyd Handicap Meanwhile ihe of the irague should do a FORT WORTH, Oct. 18 AT Coach Dutch Meyer of Texas Christian drilled his players on offense today, attempting to sharpen the hit of iniefttigatinn rrgarding the attack that was unable to dent Cleburne situation before it Is too Texas line here Saturday, Ule. The dislrirt executive com- The Frogs came out of the A mittee should ash the league direr- and M. game with few bruises and to do that, the present scratches. time, it apparently far too dan- The Frogs leave here Fridas gerous for a or a Temple afternoon for their game ith football team lo a game In Oklahoma A and at Oklahoma Ta Dalton leburne, and they should not be Saturday night.

to go lo leburne again until thrre a drastir rhange in the J2 Get'tliatl PlattCS On situation there. Unc Liberator hail But. when the Cleburne High A nock Yanks Down to Waco to play, the I LONDON, Oct. 18 -AP 361 123 154 Totals Handicap Totals Jake Ashcraft 322 338 85 184 Js 1 156 74 Moore High Will Play Austin Kleven Fridav Moore High school football team will meet the Anderson 2 High team of Austin Friday 8:15 Kfttv patk in a non- 6 343 1030 district game. Anderson High (s said by Coach L.

Posey of Moore High lo be the team is leader of district No. 3. we beat Austin we can feel better about that Corsicana game," said 370 1030 Posey, Corsicana beat Lincoln High of Dallas, 27 to 0, and Moore tied Lincoln. Corsicana also won its one other game; so did Moore, beating Fort Worth, 10 to 0. Moore meets Corsicana a week from Fridas, in a district game.

142 155 420 151 170 45 45 135 .343 317 364 1024 111 117 .162 121 54 54 128 356 150-433 54 162 team Ovvls Face Hard eek HOUSTON, Oct. 18 AP The most gruelling sveek of the 1943 322 292 332 951 fotball season faces the Rice Ovvls. Scholastically, thes face exami- oss Changes Cars nation, ,0 ri Athletically, 1 the SKOGKL. Oc. o-, power-dripptng University of Texas Totals Waco to play, the iajinuu uct.

ak jweivens team should be treated royally. Junker 88s ganged up on a U. S. that Longhorns Tt If other towns of the district try AAF Liberator returning from the Austin. last to get revenge on Innocent par -1 Bay of Biscay last night and the tie.s from Cleburne for what Pilot said that, although there changed cars here pened to them at.

the hands of the were "three on our left, two on rough-neck element of Cleburne, our right and the rent In hac-w 'n uflirh then the great game of schoolboy of the the could fifld after getting football in this district, will suffer, do was knock one engine out of prison hidden in a load "uS We sincerely hope tha! the clear- commission was found last night near thinking fans of Waco will im- One of the Ho Tulk, city press this fact among the young- elated sent down smoking badh ia sters were mistreated in Cle- The Liberator pilot is (Stpf burne last year, and are planning James Estes of Stearns, Kv for revenge. Something should The crew members included be done about forcing high Harry Siewert of Abilene school en.s to go to Cleburne Texas, and'ceorge Kirkpatrick for games the future, hut Rmonnngton. Texas, ing should he done to place the Waro in th, More Oil Counties Head Coach Jess Neely reporied no injuries in last week's SMU tussle, which resulted in fourth consecutive defeat. Routine were held todav. Sees Radio Control WASHINGTON, Oct.

18 AP car was reported stolen Representative Mundt, lepubllcan, from a home on the west side of South Dakota, declared today that tow government operation of radio broadcasting is possible unless private owners what he described bias and personal opinion from their Hack PnIking WASHINGTON. Oct. 18 VP Senator Robert Reynolds, democrat, North Carolina, today "appealed" to Prime Minister Winston Converting for Peace? AKRON, Ohio, Oct, 18 AP AUSTIN Oct is ap ri i I i duction has been found for to British parlla- Corsh ana team is having Its first time in two more Tex merit this week what the United iroub'es thi- year, and the Irou- King and Fasette. Railroad uUp, agaifnV the Akron rubber companies are be-1 may continue for several Commission Chairman Beauford bui-den of lend-lease. ginning to tconvert war produc I lie team is playing under Jester said today he had been in- RJej'noLdsJn tion facilities to the output of ca great handicap, Pete Allen is formed.

fended the five world-girdling vilian items with at least two con Mmble coach, and a fine Humble Oil company ha, com- atolV re is on lend-lease Cern.s shifting certain war work to sportsman, but too much is being pleted a well in and He said he other cities isked of him. He has a green Continental Oil compans Fav- woukl they told the a survey conducted bv the Bea- 1.............. until charges were con shoupd todav (hat squad that needs lots of coaching, ette, Jester said Not a regular from last year is and Ihe green boy- are bu! not have an OllitS, I his 'ant He i he entire coach- Doctor (iocs I Itllltir ing of Corsicana. He ha to 11111 oach the entire squad He does Oct. 18 nr.

H. Wood, Alamosa Plans Aid to Farms not even have a junior high men- WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 AP tor to heh) him. The fans of his nn his Senator Reed, republican. Kansas, (ice door today to explain his predicted today that an effort would he made through legislation to give wheat farmers assurance disproved.

He condemned British hundreds of workers a-e being press charges that Ihe senators' transferred from the manufacture report were "childish of war goods lo production for civilians the industry prepares to realize the handicap that absence; am out of ration points, any meat. "Will he closed today Allen is working under, and are the defeats in In Corsicana barber shop Friday we heard a couple of fans lalking and one have had lots of great high nooI football here in past years, thete is no reason why sve cKiuld he crying over one weak Cor-icant will be hack UP Howard B. Drake, 'with strong teams in future sea- fallen political left today and the fans of that city are in custody of a U. S. marshal to be congratulated upon the man- begin serving a two-year Income jer in which thes are accepting tax evasion sentence at the fed- he team of tin- sear, because era! prison hospital at Spring- 'i here real!) no one to blame, i field, Mo.

work toward the governments goal of 30,000,000 synthetic passenger automobile tires in 1944. Plan ine Hearing WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 UP not have kfie i speed that it had a and for that have a backfield as strong year. The team is better in so many other that it makes up the difference Last year Waco had a backfield of state championship calibre, but it did not have a line tn go with that backfield. The Waco line of sear gave opponents the ball far too often and let.

keep it too The Waco I ne of this sear from end to end is far superior to that of Inst year, and there are a number of ne reserve linemen, 1 Fine The nohave vo fine i enters Dan Dudley and Bill Taylor. Dudley has been starring all Taylor has come along so fas that he will do consider! able playing during the balance of the season. The end play is far superior to last sear. The guard and tackle play are much better, Ihe Tigers have a group of fine linemen Red Marabie. George Walker, Bill Schwartlng.

Jack Woods and! Dwayne Tucker. Tucker, in ihe backfield on offense. Is a better blocking back than any the Tigers had last year. Pacing and Punting The of "he team this year is better than year. The team has three capable passers.

Faster and Williams are iwo of them. The third sve found in Corsicana game. His name is Beall, and write on your cuff that is a coming star. The receiving is better than last year. The offense is a better, because it a far better offensive line to make the holes for the backs to go through.

The punting is far superior to last It took hard early games for Coach teler to learn that a number of changes were necessary, i and these have benefited team greatly. Marabale is a natui as a guard, and he does much to make the center of the Tiger line a stone svail. Marabie, 1 flanked by Tucker and Gatewood, both brilliant linemen, gives the Tigers weight In the line that they did not have las: year. Also. It is an outstanding fact that the Tigers have improved wHh each game, and now that they have found themselves, will continue to improve.

Not So Many The Tigers fumbled away their first two games of Ihe season, Since that time the team has improved along that line. Fumbling Is still a glaring weakness of the team. The average fan did not notice the fumbles in the game against weak Corsicana but nev- erthele.ss the Tigers fumbled far: loo often, although recovering most of them. We note, however, that the second-stringers hold on to the ball better than the first team. The Tge; s.

ho.vever. resamhie a machine now, they will look more like a machine' as the season progresses They will no doubt do less fumbling as they perfect their plays better. and shen the team does fumbling, it. is going to he almost an even bet against Ihe best in the state. Joe McCarthy Honored BUFFALO.

N. Oct, 18 AP VI a rise Joe McCarthy, manager of the world champion New York ankee.s, was made honorary commissioner of the Buffalo police de. part mem today and acclaimed the city's "No. 1 citizen in the world of sports." of high support prices on their The war laMir board announced 1941 crop after being advised by today that it will hold a bearmi so I can kill some to War Food Administrator Marvin Thursday on the proposed contract bo I ran kin nu, Ionos thflt action could not between the United Mine Workers en be done administratively. and Illinois coat mine operators.

(iocs Off to Prison PONCA CITY. Oct. 18 WE PAY UP TO $10 CASH FOR USED SUITS Vis.i buy Pants. F.tr. WILL CALL FOR Telephone 215 or Il I VOI HI IUI Allot 1 ANGELOS STEAKS? Charcoal BARBECUE, TOO! isth hr rn SALE Suits O'Coats America's Leading Brands to $15.00 7 12iS119 .85 ht the hor for abull at ca pia Tars' First Lieut Briar WI chi a Fa are mrpf -eph a Pnce i of Sh Doug? All of the (j Rice ii sica! i marin corpi Harbr after An an? team are ore High Fred Lon and th ti orme; Ita; a degree entered the 'er candidates ick on Pearl The Sam Huston team is also aid ta ne year, and feels that it has a good chance to vin from Wiley in Waco.

It will se the only college game played Waco this year. Whiskey prices in WACO a There a nation-wide shortage of whiskey The whiskey now' on hand is in no sense a Whiskey is aged for years before it is bottled and marketed and the present supply was intended for sale in '43, '44, '45, and later. And now this supply must be stretched through 1947 and 1948 because distilleries are now making only alcohol for war. That's why there enough whiskey available to meet the public demand. Yet since our plants stopped distilling whiskey last year there has been no change in the official prices of Hiram Walker brands except for the new federal excise tax in 1942 and the OPA adjustments in 1943.

The official OPA prices in this city are as follows: There will be times when your dealer cannot furnish tha brand you request. But in fairness to him, please be patient and remember that the whiskey shortage is due to the w'ar wTork of the distilleries. Hiram Walker Sons Peoria. Illinois.

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