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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 16

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Sunday Nov IS 1947 WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM 7: ef' HIGH GRID RESULTS Big Spring 1111 Clips Midland Stinnett Girl Gridder Will Go to New York in Style 1 1 lti r--- sun day Nov IS 1947 4-Sec 2-FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM RESULTS Stinnett Girl Gridder Will HIGH GRID 17- -J--- -s----- 0 to ew or in ty Big Spring 11 i i 7 'vx rt 7 Midland 7----- Clips 4 1 A -ir 7t 4 1' 't '41116 Lufkin Coyotes lb'011 11 ill r0 Co votes tec I 14rIL 1 IS 01 OnVoi- 0 I ii 0 I S'ir I 1 i 4- 7- 15 4' a 1 1 1b: -4 1 fi -'x 1 iz -)3 7 I l' ev DISTRICT 1 Brownfield Borger 7 DISTRICT 2 Wichita tails 41 Childress Vernon (inkhorn 7 DISTRICT 3 Odessa 40 Lamess Bit Sprint 20 Midland 0 DISTRICT 4 Waits (Ohio) 20 Austin (E11') 14 DISTRICT 5 Denison 43 Greenville Renham so Sherman 7 raris 01 tiainessill 0 DISTRICT 6 Trenton 27 Sulphur Sprinss 7 McKinney 12 Grand Prairie 0 DISTRICT 7 Rivet100 Paschal 0 (tie) Poly SO Tech DISTRICT 8 Sunset-Dans Tech 4PosttiOnild field 1 I t-N Dallas (Postponed bad weather) DisTatcr 1 Brownfield 14 Piercer 7 DISTR I CT 2- 5 il gonad wet aimed med bad 1) I 3 I I CIANIE AT A GLANCEPIG 91411Ntl stioLssn It Pivot Donne 11 147 Tants Go pushing 04 Yards Cisined Passing 6 8 of 11 Completed of 7 4 Passes Intercepted by 0 5 for 109 Pitnts No Tdge 1 for 67 6 for 50 Penalties No Ydge 3 for 25 BIG SPRING Nov 15 (Sp1)---- Breaking the barrier with the same play SAW used to set up a touchdown against Texas two weeks ago the Big Spring Steers rolled to a 20-0 victory over Midland Bulldogs before a sparse gathering here Friday night IL Lees went 00 yards fpr six points on the opening kickoff after taking a handoff from Paul Shaffer Lees was momentarily trapped on the Midland 40-yard stripe but broke free rit(IE it PIG gliNti AM AT i OLANCE tvgnmoI Etna De's it 14411 13e11411dIs 14441115411 ig41547sTrt5E11 151 Is of 31 Patine Completed 1 of 71 4 Passes ercep It tabs' 0 5 tor 109 Punts No 'Pelee 3 tor 01 6 tor 50 'Penalties No Ydge 3 tor 25 BIG SPRING Nov 15 (Sp1)-- Breaking the barrier with the same play SMI1 used to set up a tnityhtintvn I To'srnet twri weeks ago the Big Spring Steers rolled to a 20-0 victory over Alid- land Bulldogs before a sparse gathering here Friday night IL Lees went 00 yards Jot six point on the opening kickoff after taking a handoff from Paul Shaffer Lees vas momentarily Li a pluu LILL Ltle 1111U1d1111 ziru stripe but broke free 1 STINNETT Nov 15 'warm-hearted Panhandle town showered affection and money Saturday on a blue-eyed attractive 16-year-old girl who made gridiron history by playing right tackle Friday night when Stinnett and Groom High Schools clashed in a football game here The fact that Stinnett lost 144 hardly mattered in these what mattered was that Frankle Groves diminutive 103-pounder got in the game for eight plays bowled over two opposing inale linemen aml Citill0 otit unhurt Frankle made no tackle but even the sight of her running into the game brought howls of delirious joy from spectators and both pep squads Saturday Stinnett business men led by Hardware Dealer Frantz (Curley) Ferguson contributed STINNETT Nov 15 (1')---Thisi luarm hearted panhandle townlot vu a lur-cy ttuailul live 16-year-old girl who made by laying pi right gridiron 41ti t1 erg what Ferguson called "a tubful of money" to send Frankie to New York "in a style befitting the bravest little girl ever to breathe the wholesome air of Ilutchinson County" She is to appear next week on a national radio program 1 "rm not hurt a got 'my face mashed in the mud is all" the five feet 31i inch lass of the line announced as Stinnett's final game of the season ended She tugged off her headgear and her brown wavy hair cascaded to her shoulders "It was great fun and 111 he eut there with the team next year There's nothing like it I'm a lucky girl" "How did you knock those men down?" she was asked "I just shoulder blocked them" she replied "I flat ran right into them I guess I got a little rough" a got the muol is all" inch lass of the Stinnett's final ended her headgear ty hair cascaded It Will great fun there with the rhee's nothing girl" nook those zren sked blocked them" ran right into a little rough" what Ferguson cailed '4a tubful money" to send Frankie to New York "in a style befitting the thy wholPtnmp nir etf Itlitehinenn 6 1 loS 01 10 She is to appear next week on a national radio program BY DUB KING Star-Telegram Sitertit Writer ABILENE Nov 15--It's Odessa (3-AA) against El Paso Austin (4-AA) and Longview (11-AA) against Lufkin (12-AA) in two of the eight bi-district schoolboy football games the first week-end in December Representatives of several other ve 1 districts also were determined Fri- r1SII know their t1 r't erouprptiolnY opponents but for caynwo week ABILE1N Austin (4-1 (12-AA) in games the Posstli -i- 1 I 4 vr 1 1'7 0: --t ti 1 --t -r--4 -k t-i -c- )e i 7 i t-! 4-'444 Ai 4 I 4 hi (s ')ko 'Ikk 4 1 I ''''i 4k1 t- '''''N- '1 0 et 1 Al: --e i t--' Is: 4 4 '04 1 1 :6 I I 4 I At 'I -i 4 ka' Rodeo Closed Rodeo 4 7 1 14111 1 44 t''' I I sk it :1 0 i zv i DISTRICT 9 Weatherford IS Stephenville DISTRICT 10 Temple 0 Waxahachie 0 (tie) Waco 13 Hi 'blow Corsicana Ennis DISTRICT 11 Texarkana SA Henderson 12 Loneview 1 ligershall 41 Iiittort-Trier (rain: pier Sat) DISTRICT 12 OS I I I 4 7 4 4 7 1 I I -7 1 I I dt drTh 41rovm 111 I I I 1 do-At est oolokk et431 I I I et ft 0WgAt r't her-1 fsd iiiL tilt :136 sumo 7roof kz 4 I I 1 Casi 471111 1 1 I I PLEASANT Di Maggio is "resting well" with a pretty nurse to hand him a basket of fruit as he rests up before an elbow operation at Baltimore: PT-PASANT STAV Ina Ili Agncrcrin "Docirirt Ntres11" with a pretty nurse to hand him a basket of fruit as he The Steers scored immediately Otter the second period got under way when Moe Madison intercepted an enemy aerial and moved 50 yards Lees converted In the third period Harold Berry found a hole in the Midland forward wall and scampered 32 yards to score Lees again booted the point Obviously not up to par with their star back Dunny Goode on the sidelines the Bulldogs made but one serious threat and were rarely in Big Spring territory They moved to the 11 on one occasion but lost the ball on downs Big Spring's all-state candidate Ike Robb played perhaps his best game in the line He intercepted two Midland passes and was forever hawking the Midland balll carrier carrier Dig prilig Canatuale Ike Robb played perhaps his best game in the line He intercepted two Midland passes and was for- ever hawking the Midland ball carrier Th StPPre certrPA ately Otter the second period nnt under wnv when- MOP Z7: 11 TT 7 7 77: Okatt15011 illierevpteu au en- emv aerial and moved 59 yds Lees converted IIn th1 third neriod Harold ry found a hole in the Midia nd forward wall and scampered 32 yards to score Lees again boot- led the point fi no win 'f All' I 7 7 i I At 4- --4 )t- and at itl '4 tz 5 Your Elbow! Cubs Overtake Borger 14-7 GAME AT A GLANCE LD 'with Parrish sub for John Dal- BORGER BROWNFIE 50 Fishermen Collect $10000 in Tag Prizes BY VINCENT Of the Star-rtetram Staff The Possum Kingdom Fishing Rodeo came to a close at nightfall Saturday Fishermen and officials of the Possum Kingdom Game and Fish Association sponsor of the rodeo agree that the rodeo was very successful Inaugurated April 15 when about 400 tagged fish were turned loose in the lake the rodeo records showed 50 tagged fish were caught in the seven months The lucky 50 fishermen von some $10000 in awards for tagged fish Fishermen from practically all sections of Texas participated in the winnings the rodeo serving to attract them from distant points as well as nearby towns Membership in the Possum King dom Game and Fish Association Increased from a maximum of about 500 In 1948 to an all-time high of more than 7000 this rear No figures yet have been announced on the probable total catch of fish during the seven months of the rodeo's activity but it is believed more fish were taken from the lake in that period than during any other full year since the lake was opened to fishing 50 Fishel $10000 i BY Of the Su The Possurr Rodeo came fall Saturday officials of th Game and sponsor of the the rodeo wit! Inaugurated about 400 turned loose rodeo records fish were cat rionths The I won some $10 tagged fish Fishermen 1 sections of Te the winnings to attract th points as well Membership ir dom Game an Increased (rot about 500 in 1 high of more year No figul announced on catch of fish months of th but it is belie taken from ti period than I full year Sin opened to fish Eddie Houser was also tremendous on both defense and of fense Pos PIG SPRING Score by Midland Big Spring 'RING MIDLAND DIMII 'Branham Pritchnrd Monttiet Leftwich Scrosms Gools Messervimith Little 'Whitson German 0 0 0 0-- 0 6 7 7 0-20 ma sac 1 83 Yards Gained Rushing Vtirdle driuddiel Pmeeddisr di point First Downs--7 On cracking the line for the extra 83 Yards Gained Rushing 84i Yards Gained Passing 0 i IJUILI6 4 of 16 Passes Completed 0 of 3 Starting ilneuPS: it Passes Intercepted by 3 Pos BORGER a for Punts Na I dire I for 30 4 for 40 Penalties No Ydge 4 for 40 LT--Bishoo I BROWNFIELD Nov 15 (Spl) Cen----slones 110--Hui Alton Martin Brownfield fullback raced 86 yards for a fourth-quarter BROWNFTELD Hanniton Jones way Bil lingS Vernon LlierTeles ila Bailey TarikersieY Dalton Worsham 1-1--Y3lee Worsham mpton rtin Substitutes: Dalton Glass Davis and Hoff Worsham Parrish Drake and chishom Score by periods: Borger 7 0 0 7 Brownfield 0 7 0 7-14 Scoring: passed to Hill for 28 yards and score in first Scott kicked extra point plunged over from six for score in second and bucked line for extra point Martin raced 88 yards for score in fourth Parrish (sub for Dalton) bucked line for extra point Just over the border lies i fabulous land A land of puffing volcanoes and buried cities jade green lakes and health-giving spas modern hotels and golden cathedrals a land of sunshine warm in hospitality and climate First Downtr--7 cracking the line for the extra 83 Yards Gained Rushing 4 84l 0 I point Just a over der lie 4 of 16 arPagsseGsaittrodmpremtselng 0 of 3 Starting lineuPal Passes Intercepted by 3 Pos BORGER BROWNETELD 0 for '155 enalties Punts No Edgdge 4 for 40 Jones I for 20 LE Hill Hanniton fabulous land A land of puffing Volcanoes and burled 4 for 0 BillingS ci- ties jad green lak es an health-giving spas BROWNFIELD Nov 15 (Spl) Cen--Jones Vernon Eddie Huer was also tre- 0--Hul Lents Brice mendous oos both defense and of- Alton Martin Brownfield fullback modern hotels and golden cathedrals a land of MrcaKnati a Bailey fense raced 86 yards for a fourth-quarter Tankerster sunshine warm in hospitality and climate Dalton Pos PIG SPRING MIDLAND 131" Worsham Doan ton Substitutes: Marti Dalton 13rnoham Pritchard Hoff Monddet lass Lftwich LT ojDavis nl Viorand sham Parr ish rake and Serngns 000ris Seers bY periods: Messersmith Borge 7 0 0 7 Little Brownfield 0 7 0 7-14 Scoring passed to Hill Whits" 'Grman icl'erkel Trdas pkonoltacore in first Scott Score by Midland 0 0 0 0 rogirlitt! smernct fldnopraa rir la: icxsethbdr extra cst ksfuodbiynaltrit for Big Sprint 6 7 7 0-20 plunged over from for rextr 1r score urinkedfotill 1 1 i tivities 11 Everything that happened was overshadowed by the powerful offensive demonstrations of Wichita Falls Odessa and Lufkin Wichita Falls again played like state champions in crushing a good Childress team that had been able to hold its own or better with such teams as Amarillo Plainview North Side and Vernon When Wichita Falls bashed their Bobcats 41-0 Childress fans decided the 1917 Coyote Express won't be stopped until it has steamed into Championship Station Wichita Falls now becomes a six-touchdown favorite over Vernon in a game set for Friday night at Wichita Falls Meanwhile Odessa sewed up another 3-AA title by running up a 21-0 first quarter lead and then coasting past Lamesa 46-0 1 1 Lufkin's Purple Panthers of the Piney Woods outdid the upper bracket scoring machines by manufacturing a 54-0 decision over Nacogdoches A few hours before Lufkin lined up for its touchdown parade Longview's Lobos squeezed out a 6-0 victory over Marshall to wrap up the 11-AA title and remain un- beaten untied and unscored on As a team the Lobos have been overrated For they appear to have very little in the way of an of- fense But all the good things said about the Longview defense were true And so were the compli- ments that have been paid the Lobos' terrific linebackers Center Don Menasco and Fullback Jimmy Pakenham Now an interesting game comes up for a bidistrict spe- cial It pits Lufkin currently boast- ing the most potent offense in the lower bracket against Long- uncross- get- near- I I touchdown here Friday night to break a 7-7 deadlock and give the Cubs a 14-7 victory over Borger in a District 1-AA football game Borger counted first with Quarterback Jack Brown passing 28 yards to End Dick Hill in the end zone Scott added the extra point after the first-quarter score Brownfield knotted the count at 7-7 in the second quarter when Martin went over from the six-yard line and then bucked the line for the extra point Then late in the fourth came Martin's 86-yard touchdown sprint touchdown here Friday night to break a 7-7 deadlock and give the Cubs a 14-7 victory over Borger in a District 1-AA football game Borger counted first with Quar- terback Jack Brown passing 28 yards to End Dick Hill in the end zone Scott added the extra point after the first-quarter score Brownfield knotted the count at 7-7 in the second quarter when Martin went over from the six- the came 5print The majority of Mexico's visitors have always traveled on modest budgets and 6rst class accom modations and traveling expenses are moderate by current standards Wherever you live your local travel agent stands ready to arrange for your visit by rail plane or boat The roads are excellent if you prefer to drive A tourist cord is all you need to cross the border Please write for new free aeSCTIPtiVe bOOklet MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT I MEXICAN TOURIST ASSOCIATION MEXICO Ir the majority of Mexico's visitors have always traveled on modest budgets and 6rst class acco modations and traveling expenses are moderate by current standards infherever you live your local travel agent tands ready to arrange for your visit by rail plane or boat The roads are excellent if you 'prefer to drive standards Jacksonville 24 Palestine 7 Lufkin 64 Nacogdoches Conroe 20 Bryan 7 DISTRICT 13 Galveston 21 Paaadena Lamar Reagan 0 ttle) St Thos (nn) 13 Milby 6 ban Jacinto 23 Jeff Davis 7 DISTRICT 14 Goose Creek 20 South Park Orange Port Arthur 6 (tie) Beaumont 20 Galena Park 13 DISTRICT 15 Thos Jeff 13 Kerrville 12 Brackenridge A) 26 SA Tech 6 Austin 21 liarlandale (8A) 8 DISTRICT 16 San Benito 13 Edinburg 7 Brownsville 19 McAllen 7 Kingsville 4 Laredo 12 Harlingen 19 Robstown 6 CLASS A AND Lake Worth 25 Grandview 6 1 Masonic Home 7 Arlington Mansfield 33 Grapevine Jacksboro 13 Newcastle 8 Anson 26 Hamlin 2 Monday 20 Albany 6 Sudan 33 Sundown 7 Jasper 28 Woodville 0 Frisco 27 Celina Azle 32 Era Li Heise 11 Tioga -1 an Aistyne 40 Gunter 0 Frost 6 Blooming Grove 0 Schulenburg 40 Hallettsville 6 Texas City 0 Kirwin Baird 3 Moran Ilermleigh 13 Hobbs San Antonio 32 Hot Wells I Idgewood (SA) 33 Lytle 6 Winters $3 Lakeview 0 Roscoe 18 Colorado City Taylor 14 Wylie 7 Eastland 26 Hamilton 0 Anson 20 Hamlin 2 Keller 19 Godley Cedar Bayou 2 Hull-Dalsetta Irving-HandleY (canceled Lockney 20 Matador 7 Levelland 19 Littlefield '7 Seminole 2)1 Monahan 13 Ft Davis 10 Van Horn 18 New Deal 19 Meadow Tahoka 24 Lubbock '11" ()- Ropes 12 Cooper Seymour 13 Valle View 13 Slaters 34 Abernathg 7 Post 21 Petersburg 11 Henrietta 21 St Jo 3 Leers 25 McLean 6 Lockhart 40 Yoakum 0 Humble 26 Cleveland 12 Port Neches 51 Vidor Freneh (Bt) 14 Silsbee It Stamford 20 Throckmorton 19 Archer City 19 Holliday 7 Nevins 13 Decatur 6 Brady 21 Santa Anna I Crane 26 Robert Lee 0 Mason 20 Lampasas 13 Richland Springs 24 Lola 1 ligin 40 La Grange Chester 33 Sour Lake 1 Caldwell 60 Beliville 0 Franklin 12 Hearne ()- Boling 13 Bag City 7 Brenham Freeport 6 Columbus 20 Bastrop 13 El Campo 26 Wharton Seguin 21 Cuero 7 Smithvilie 39 Somerville 0 CYP--Fairbanks 13 Sugar Land 12 Beeville I Victoria 6 SWeetIT 47 Sealy Flatonia 19 Weimar Alvin 7 Angelton 1 Trinity 36 Rusk Navasota Giddings 6 Glen Rose ID tiranburi 6 Dingy 19 Iturkhurnett 13 Shamrock It 1teliington Chillicothe 7 Iowa Park 6 Refuglo 415 Sunbeam 6 Ague Hulce 19 ()dem treer 19 Aransas Pass gaiturrias 36 Benavides 6 Beeville 19 Victoria 6 Solomon Coles 25 Gross 6 Woodsboro 31 GlreKOrY 7 Karnes City 32 Edna 6 Mathis 12 Corpus Christi "B'' Corpus Reserves 26 Rockport 6 liebbronville 27 San Diego 0 Sinton 32 Taft Frost 6 Blooming Grove Islavasota 31 Giddings 6 Mart 25 Marlin 11 iwildred 13 IiivoWuron 13 WO Killeen 0 Taylor 0 Burns-) 13 i rederickshure 12 (tie) Dripping Springs 514 Buda 6 Granger 62 litsnor Rockdale 13 Thrill Cameron 6 Rosabud 0 Toekhart 40 Yoakum 6 Briton IS Georgetewn San $al la Marble Falls 0 Mason 0 Lanipssas 13 Round Roe la Thorndale 0 Johnson City 19 Sam Houston 11 Seguin 71 Cuero 7 1 6 in 0 i 10 Ile 6 tie) Yells 8 I etta 0 is ttle) 7 4 S1111111 9 :4 I 1 54 'ti't 43 r4i--3--skur2 11A--t1A- 0 Pro Basketball Results Oshkosh 56 Syracuse 461 Fort Coyne 59 Toledo 53 Litt Massie of Mineral Wells president of the Possum Kingdom Game and Fish Association said Saturday that the annual meeting will be held at the raker Hotel Nov 29 when officers for 1948 will be elected and plans laid for the year's Litt Massie president of I dom Game and said Saturday meeting will Baker Hotel IS cers for 1948 and plans laid Indians Lead Texas Conference for While By A vsoczated Prcts Mc Murry held the leadership of the Texas Conference Saturday by virtue of a 13-6 victory over Iloward Payne 1 It was expected to be short-lived however because Ilardin Abilene Chrisian College and Austin College each just one game back of AlcMurry have games today and tonight A and Austin College get together at Abilene Saturday afterndon with the winner to go into a tie with McMurry Hardin plays Southwestern at Wichita Falls tonight and a victory would also place Ilardin in a deadlock for the lead The McMurry-Howard Payne game was the only one in the conference played Friday night Mc-Murry came from behind in the second period on a 19-yard touchdown run by Brad Rowland and Royce Smith kicked the extra point In the final quarter Vernon Townsend plunged over from the one-yard stripe Indians Lead Texas Increasing popularity of Lake view which has the only uncross Texoma adds interest to the offer ed goal line in Class AA football of a recreational concession just The jumbled 10-AA and 15-AA below the dam where fishing races were cleared a bit Fridaj t--' bait food beverages etc night 2 offered for sale The area Kerrville lost its chance of get 42 the concession will be ting into the playoffs by droppir4 I is on the bank of Red a 13-12 thriller to San Antonio on the Texas side just Jefferson Corsicana moved near Denison Darn The place er the 10-AA crown by outlasting seems ideal for the purpose The Ennis 33-20 while Waxahachie lease will run for two years was being held to a scoreless stale that short period being the main mate by Temple objection to the proposition Letters regarding the lease may be Goose Creek sacked up the addressed to: The Resident En- 14-AA flag by blanking Beaugineer Denison Project Office mont South Park 20-0 while Corps of Engineers Department Port Arthur was being held of the Army Box 699 to a 66 tie by Orange Denison you can get all that on the envelope Paris moved enarer the 5-AA view which has the only ed goal line in Class AA football The jumbled 10-AA and 15-AA races were cleared a bit Friday night Kerrville lost its chance of ting into the playoffs by dropping a 13-12 thriller to San Antonio Jefferson Corsicana moved er the 10-AA crown by outlasting Ennis 33-20 while Waxahachie was being held to a scoreless stalemate by Temple Paris moved enarer the 5-AA Increasing Texoma adds ii of a recreatior below the da t--' bait fo 2 offered 42 the 1 is on on the Denison seems ideal foi lease will rui that short peri objection to th ters regarding addressed to: g'ineer Corps of Engl' of the Army Denison Texa all that on th Dear 141r Lightroo-t la3 you tall recall 'I igrote you last llovembIlaner about tbe fine you imps doing mere ce Yord and Moessories Lightfoot olocraept4 11111111111111111111111111P4-3t t1 103110 tit 0 1 IP o- I I a 'C 6 riltlit 4 I n'V 6f i)t- alli-' I Voztl'in 0 sci-kokettA c114 300 NtAtco oR cA ---c6 osAR's IP- 9 1941 line yo 1 Illirelcas 5 Texas 9 Fort 15 in Oto 4 chtj st valent er 1 11r "'-'b De VII la ularellan1 11 'I 'a rote re ffi aoing ill if11 reca at ve aor a3 l) and Moos 8 0 Sal tein 61 11 litt 3 IF 8 1 Keller Trims Godley 19-0 in 15-B Game title by trimming Gainesville 20-0 and El Paso Austin which is to oppose Odessa lost an intersectional argument with Waite High of Toledo Ohio 20-14 More playoff representatives will be determined Friday night when Temple plays at Corsicana (10-AA) Vernon at Wichita Falls (2-AA) Weatherford at Brown-wood and Breckenridge at Mineral Wells (9-AA) Highland Park at Denton (6-AA) and Harlingen at Brownsville (16-AA) The Austin at Corpus Christi Friday night tilt may help settle the 15-AA quarrel which won't end until Brackenridge engages Jefferson Nov 27 'Denton (6-AA) and Harlingen lirr rt isst cvi 1 les 11 la A A 't -a Iv IUL11L E11 kAJI IA13 1-1111111 'Friday night tilt may help settle' Rho 1A A "1r1 aLlo vy ALAuit Uttti ionel until Tt tr ri efts s- 15 So ra14 Nov 27 1 GtME AT A GLANCE KELLER GODLEY 8 First Donna 4 Yards Gained Rushing 40 Yards Gained Passing of 4 Passes Completed of 9 Passes Intertented by 1 for 75 'Punts No Ydee for 183 4 tor 20 Pens Itms No Ydre 1 for GODLEY Nov 14 (Sp1)-1eller's Indians snagged their second District 15-B victory here Friday afternoon defeating Godley 19-0 The Indians punched over a touchdown in the opening quarter and added two more in the closing heat Joe Blevins got the first on a five-yard buck after a fumble recovery by Tackle Ray Hill Bobby Blevins went one yard on the second counter and Joe Blackman heaved a 40-yard touchdown pass to Walter Henry Al Smith ran over the extra point Bobby Blevins went one yard on the second counter and Joe Blackman heaved a 40-yard touch- down pass to Walter Henry Al Smith ran over the extra point 1 AP let d1' SM mow PUIICLIUU UV CI touchdown in the opening ter ana two more to tile! 411 L-1L101416 11C111 40 VW A111C 111O1 6111 tile Ult a ilvv-Yal UuLa Ilumble recovery by Tackle Ray! I 1 i I quar-1 1 I 1 I 1 1 Princeton Surprises Yale Triumphs 17-0 PRINCETON Nov 15 football team reaching the peak of form for its big game upset the favored Yale team 17-0 Saturday in the 70th meeting between these Ivy League rivals A capacity crowd of 49258 saw the strong Tiger line outcharge the Blues to pave the way for touchdowns by Carl Leibert and John Weber and a field goal by Ken Keuffel the strong Tiger line outcharge the Blues to pave the way for touchdowns by Carl Leibert and John Weber and a field goal by Ken Keuffel atitio---vrinceton's football team reaching the neak of form for its VAMP IITISPt the fnvored vnlel team 11-u baturnay tne lutni Detween mese Ivy 1eaguelAlAat AZ uzipacity vrowct UJ toLoo dlev I I a 1 rliaciIFte-1 1 I I Genlitle atstn 1946 perfOrT313riet Thatia 0aizguenu our ff tbougbt 1946 perforium up a pretty target to shoot at 'Mat ee la Ichy it gives me e2ctra satisfaction to you are beaded iOr another eye" bis ear Only a limited number of cur dealers have var Chased more tban $200000 'worth of parts and accessories to date this year tat-1--Agkgrlad to se --4-Zf: ations osition a Your isiz I Unto your ps one of tb a national I leaderslvast give you an organization A consider6ble or es satisfaction Congratul and best loish your success OLL 4'''' VI itlu'-- i on ana our tUlat O'll nera -----4- I latogl 5t giVe tim id CC) 55 131-100e eaerS littble SattSfaC le 1c)11D 5( for 7010 cn- tidera COLLIvP'" A be ---------z--- WU' 1 imit eck 000 Tl'-'''' Cali a 'I- 0 tUer 'P'' his Ietstr latirs- v--- ----i1-0- zz tc) ot atC0C iona-1- v-4 z- sttle na41' 1' 0-5t lir e- you a One cs nizet ton ------------4-- sit ton se na Your let ton t-----4- I )-103v1 ee 5 a St gve 4 et IOU -rPL Tall a leade'- otble satis''a continAe Sider- IT'31-1r Ort qff ishee sst a ilL3trIft Ask ai Gen 138vely 1046 a tts ght 4 sb00- yoll ama rce5 tiort anxy 4- -ta estigh slae ar Ye ESI IMP Wm IV rre I et eVei 'MU 11111113 ob owe valOtlIer 'I I at 661 -1 10J nu) cA ftra sox et mit all ff vnlYnID t) rt va 41 rAek Mr and Mrs Proffitt of Sherman were among the lucky anglers at Lake Texoma last week getting 46 sand bass the first trip and 53 the second time they braved the weather A Gray of Whitewright landed 85 sand bass and one black bass using a spinner for bait Bob Goodrum building contractor of Rotan managed to take "'9 sand bass in one hour Mrs Frank Mellon of Denison and Mrs Headlee of Denton caught 60 sand bass using spinners and pork rind A Gray John Norris and A Short of White right took 99 sand bass Thursday These and many other catches were reported from Burns Run at the north end of Denison Dam Bad weather the past week was the biggest factor in discouraging fishermen Those who were brave enough to go out had the usual luck Some caught good strings some caught none Even reports from Buchanan Lake were curtailed However catfish were still biting there Typical catches were those of Stephens and Oliver Maxwell of Austin and John Brooks Claude Breazeale and Marion Pearce of Bertram Both parties caught three cats and the weights totaled about 75 pounds for each string That's enough catfish to please any hungry fisherman ing fishermen Those who were brave enough to go out had the usual luck Some caught good strings some caught none Even reports from Buchanan Lake were curtailed However catfish were still biting there Typical catches were those of 11 Stephens and Oliver 11axwell of Austin and John Brooks Claude Breazeale and Marion Pearce of Bertram Both parties caught three cats and the totaled about 75 pounds for each string That's enough catfish to please any hungry fisherman Mr and Mrs Sherman were anglers at LI week getting first trip and 5 they braved Sr A Gray of ed 85 sand ba has using a sp Bob Goodrum tractor of Rotar sand bass Thursday These and many other catches were report- ed from Burns Run at the north end of Denison Dam Bad weather the past week was the biggest factor in discourag- ing fishermen Those who were brave enough to go out had the usual luck Some caught good strings some caught none Even reports from Buchanan Lake were curtailed However catish ere still biting there Typical catches were those of 11 Stephens and Oliver Maxwell of Austin and John Brooks Claude Breazeale and Marion Pearce of Bertram Both parties CaU ght thre cats and the eights totaled about 75 pounds for each string That's enough catfish to please any hungry fisherman 29 sand bass in one hour A-4 TNAA--" A AIN "a -3 ainu ricituire ton caught 60 sand bass using 401ft 01hf vs" A reslizIt-aD callu A 12v Tr )Pli Ikeks--i0 m11 ri A 1' 41 LASS sp a 01 RSA 4-316 ff chrirt fvf IVhitatt rioht trinic LSU Bounces Maroons 21-6 Scrambles Race 1 LSU Bounces- Maroons I 21-6 Scrambles Race Male Thanksgiving week-end something Pioneer's fast convenient flights to 17 key Texas cities with excellent connections east west and north to s-t-r-e-t-c-h your time 01 Wherever you're going you can be there sooner have more fun and get back Pioneer Check witit your local Pioneer office for schedules and fares Phone 6-8458 Iti MONIS' GOVERNMENT TO CARRY PASSENGERS FREIGHT MAIL EXPRESS fti 4 orw (AD 44 ttral Oa Kurt Johnson is a regular visitor to Lake Buchanan He's four years old has his own tackle and usually gets a string of fish He's the son of Mr and Mrs Edmond Johnson of Hutto The youngster caught five white bass to his parents' four in a short visit to the lake last week BATON ROUGE La Nov 15 (iP)---Louisiana State threw the Southeastern Conference football championship race into a wild scramble Saturday tby whipping Mississippi State 21-6 while Georgia Tech was being bounced out of the unbeaten ranks The home team pulled itself together in the last two periods after Harper Davis' 60-yard run had given Mississippi State a 6-0 edge at half time Shorty McWilliams Mississippi Slate's chief offensive weapon went Out with an injury midway of the second period and watched from the bench while the Maroons suffered their first conference loss az ua a ui ui iw the 111 son of Mr and Mrs Edmond Rolfe Named Director Johnson of Hutto The youngster caught five white bass to his par- Of Tiger Farm Clubs ents' four in a short visit to the lake last week DETROIT Nov 15 (Red) Rolfe the former New About 125 farm tanks in Cald- York Yankee infielder who for the well County Will have been last three months has been head stocked with fish this year when of the Detroit Tigers' scouting the 1947 distribution shall have system Saturday was named di been completed by the rector of Detroit's minor league fish hatchery at San Marcos farm clubs succeeding GilliThe Caldwell County farm agent land who retired last summer IL Mason says nearly all fish The Tigers control or have ponds in the county will be working agreements with 11 minor fertilized He estimates that the league baseball teams chief of 30000 fish placed in the pools which are Buffalo of the Internawill produce about 10 tons of tional League and Dallas of the meat next par Texas League tsextuN 1tInt La' Nov 15 4 '1 I (iP)---Louisiana State threw the Mei ECt tco e- iii11t1 5 i34 Southeastern Conference football 14 0 I- cosfr1 p'- MtliAr'-- championship race into a wild A 1ift '-iVr i----- scramble Saturday by whipping 007 tz -g Itlississippi State 21-6 while 2is --AA'AcAl '5'--N 'molk i'i'l A- Georgia Tech was being bounced r''' --twir4-------- 0- 10 out of the unbeaten ranks ti -f -------1- -4---1-- The home team pulled itself to- A -i I I gether in the last two periods i514A1 Delt5- 5 ----77 A 'WI- 4- after IIarper Davis' 60-yard run Vali rSq Bs staent t571IG had Atsss r' ke -al '21 Nt51s--1i" 'fr i gien isie ippi State a 6-0 1 1 1 s4 ede at half time 4or 2 Shorty McWilliams Alississippi 1 -4 1' 1 lc 4 tOt kTvc 3 xvD Xr11112 t10 State's chief offensive weapon -1TIVii'l -1-- AlimilieWs en injur midway lil'--4- 'it out with a 4 401 I -4- t) i -nr mmo44 lhik i 4 2-t- Wife Clikit LI 1S'ii A11111111 11 -1 1 '''''''1 'r1: It 'lt' L'i of the second period and atched "1: ll't S41a I ears old has his on tackle and Kurt Johnson is a regular visi from the bench while the Maroons suffered their first conference 4 5 't tor to Lake Buchanan Ite's four loss il4kAlk '1011 "ig--k' Iii Male Thanksgiving week-end something i-bbi' 141'44' "1' kill '11 it --4'-77--'A-4(vi us uall gets a string of fish lie Pioneer's fast convenient flights to 17 key Texas cities with 1--0-- t---a200t I -'--44 A I iri- te'r the son of Mr and Mrs Edmond Rolfe Named Director excellent connections east west and north to s-t-r-e-t-c-h your me --Kht" 7' Johnson of Hutto The youngster tiff! Wherever you're going you can be there sooner caught five white bass to his par- Of Tiger Farm Clubs have more fun and get back Pioneer Check with l'I'D 1 ents' four in a short visit to the lake last week DETROIT Nov 15 fares your local Pioneer office for schedules pr 0 one ert (Red) Rolfe the former ew 600'1 ritiF 04 -0-' 0' --toat About 1'25 farm tanks in Cald- York Yankee infielder who for the Ph 6 8458 well County will have been last three months has been head 42 Is 40- fr ip ILT MONIS 4 24 stocked with fish this year when of the Detroit Tigers' scouting 1 4-000 4 6 6 0' 4 ii the 1947 distribution shall have system Saturday was named di- Ak004 't op I i been completed by the rector of Detroit's minor league g' Isserelltgl --stft' i-'L l' fish hatchery at San Nlarcos farm clubs succeeding GlIll- 0 ''-'''-4NAA ---4 4 3 Al Itt The Caldwell County farm agent land who retired last summer 4 Nte a 9 rt II Mason says nearly all fish The Tigers control or inave 1 s4 dift ee f-40ti --ts--i T0'6'1 ponds in the county will be working agreements with 11 mor 14- 2rip ii I fertilized Ile estimates that the league baseball teams chief of de mar A 7lit" dft1) 111 it igoAmo 30000 fish placed in the pools which are Buffalo of the Interna- -1111 4 I 11 will produce about 10 ton Texas League of tional League and Dallas of the I GOVERNMENT DESIGNATED TO CARRY PASSENGERS IREIGHT MAIL EXPRESS il (Fl 'N0 meat next 'ear BATON ROUGE La' Nov 15 17 (iP)-1 ou i la a State threw the MS ER c-o e- Southeastern Conference football 1st 0 0 We' 11 p'- "c-- championship race into a wild Ns 0- 1 A ilk- A--- OP -s'-' scramble Saturday by whipping Iiii- State 21-6 while Itlississippi 2 -10-11V-VI '4 -I' L'' 'A V-3- 10 -k-' 1 i- Georgia Tech was being bounced -r- A ilk zii It gliO 's --F--- out of the unbeaten ranks l'AttlVsr Al -----i---- The home team pulled itself to- lalliOVV-k0 I 1413vi Davi 5 gether in the last two periods VoillW1 -----'----------m---ss---t44 after Harper Davis' 60-yard run Val '7 Bs den II-111k '''s ail--410!" ----s- sits ArrIlIG i ALITEraj had given Atississippi State a 6-0 '21 'A 11 21 edge at half time s-4'-s- r' -i lis147 r---- 1 1 i i I 1 in felcr SAI3 Shorty Mc wW illiams Mississippi "l'---' Vs iiidellw1)1111 Slate's chief offensive weapon -IAA -'0'1 1''' -Ifti' r- i kE44i1 1 Trses441 ht i Cs''''------ A 411 1 4ft r- -441 E- 't I -1 went out with an injury midway sss- i' (AD -7- tj 1'- of the second period and watched soi lhh i rs- 14 I PR' i 1 Wife COI A i I from the bench while the Maroons I ''''''''s Vi1 44 IP 4 1 -4- 4 14 i 'sx i it it ti10- -Ifeo'vt i I It 1 if I tor loss -i' I ij 4 I' :4 i -44t 44--k -51 tortro -7-7-i 0 your local Pioneer office for schedules and fares 0 1 :77 '44541 tuortLaJokhensEounchisa naa years old has his own tackle and us uall gets a strin of fish lie Mr tatondT1 Mrs Edmond youngster dr suffered their first conference Rolfe named excellent connections east west and north to s-t-r-e-t-c-h your irector mcoanleeeTes nfidighs tosmteothii gkeeyeTreax-asso ert (Red) Rolfe the former New 11 1 4414 4 6 -4 -1- los s------ ls-ass4 r----------- s-- th 'WM 11 ow tastiA--- 'r- A I 1- Vr 0-4t v---- 44 00'' JI110eh nss(3onn time off! Wherever you're going you can be there sooner i caught five white bass to his par- Of Tiger Farm Clubs ji1 have more fun and get back Pioneer Check with mkn'''' ents' four in a short visit to the i lake last week DETROIT Nov 15 (IP)--ttob- -14k "In i 04404 i About 1'25 farm tanks in CaId- York Yankee infielder who for the Phone 6-8458 Ilift ite ts well County will have been last three months has been head 0 1 stocked with fish this year when of the Detroit Tigers' scoutidng i A101 4 4) the 1947 distnbution shall have system Satur ay was named 1- 1 4 been completed by the rector of Detroit's minor league 00000 rrstre' 6 6 wyll II Mason says nearly all fish The Tigers control or have frip lir vv -41Z14' r'itrb-1: d(ILT' 1 e11')-7- "ri 4 44 15 41 1 Si c4 11 77 7-Asirll ke fish hatchery at San farm clubs succeeding Gilli- so- Iti MONIS tt t''''-k4siot2 5 4 The Caldwell County farm agent land svho retired last summer so tr- ponds in the county will be working agreements with 11 minor 30000 fish placed in the pool which are Buffalo of the Interna- ferzed lie estimates that the league baseball teams chief of will produce about 10 tons of tional League and Dallas of the DESIGNATED TO CARRY PASSENGERS 1 J7 7iftt'ortoleted-ss I GOVERNMENT IREIGHT MAIL EXPRESS 4 -a 11 Tr) RI meat next 3-ears Texas League.

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