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PAGE SEVENTEEN FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM Friday Morning November 30 1951 TCU Five Jars WjJic'afs 0-5 Arlington Winters In 2 71 layoff Came STEPHENVILLE Nov 29 (Sp1)--In what appears to be a toss-up contest between two of the strongest 2A campaigners in the state Arlington and Winters will collide Friday night in the second round of the schoolboy grid WINTERS 19510TEC2181GT0N 00 playoffs with a berth in re- tgritt Garland 14 gional riding on the outcome a inaie! 13 Hillsboro 6 7 7 Weatherford 6 3' Garland 21 Irving 7 13 Hillsboro 6 7 Weatherford fi 13 Kermit 20 39 Abilene 7 7 Merkel 13 Dublin 7 BY PHIL COLLIER Star-Telegram Sports Writer ABILENE Nov rebound work by Center George McLeod and a 24-point scoring spree by Forward Ted Reynolds helped carry TCU's veteran quintet to an easy 80-58 victory over Abilene Christian College here 1Thursday night in the openBI-DISTRICT TILT I ing game of the season for the Southwest Conference tint? IITTE tie favorites BI-DISTRICT TILT Captain Ix 1 Soz White Wall Tires ALSO Used White Wall Tires and Used Tires 350 up Recapping Less than 5000 of new Tires Vulcanizing (The Best in Texas) "Let Johnnio Johnson ile Your Tire Man 4th A Calhoun Streets Phone FA-4436 Use Classified FA-4131 20 Diamond Hill 14 14 Terrell 24 27 Handley 33 Birdville 6 30 Millers' Wells 7 38 Olney 13 256 112 234 108 COLLEGE CAGE RESULTS TCU 80 ACC 58 Connecticut 75 Am International 55 Arlington State 78 Weatherford College 41 New Britain Teachers 76 Fitchburg 41 LaSalle 93 Loyola Old) 66 Hobart 48 Toronto 42 Montana State 56 Dakota ABM 53 McCrary Eagles 69 Guilford 63 Middle Tenn State 54 Sewanee 51 Detroit Tech Albion 67 Jackson IC 0 Concordia 41- Michigan 74 Manchester 50 Michigan Normal 67 Adrian 42 Alma 81 Calvin 74 Rio Grande (Ohio) 61 Central St 55 High Point 66 Hanes Hosiery 56 Syracuse 82 Fort Wayne 78 Col of Ozarks 34 Arkansas Tech 26 Tennessee 78 Lincoln SS East Tenn State at Appalachian cancelled Kentucky Wesleyan 95 Lambuth College 76 St Peter's (NJ) 92 Roanoke College 71 The Orange Bowl junior international invitation tennis tournament is slated for Dec 26-30 33 Eastland 0 7 Colorado City 0 23 Coleman 12 46 Lakeview 7 22' Brady 21 IA Ballinger 6 3 5 Ranger 20 HIT OR the crowd loves a winner Cowboys Nip Wayland Raiders Defeat Rams 57-39 TULIA Nov 29 Wesleyan's Rams were bounced from the championship running here Thursday night as Texas Tech and Hardin-Simmons advanced to the finals in a four-team tournament played in Tulia's new Joe Bradley was second to Zas1800-seat gymnasium toupil in the scoring with eight rtrtinte Joe Bradley was second to ZaS: toupil in the scoring with eight points CREAral HAIR OIL USERS! Z1b1 Memorial Field at Stephenville will be the site of the skirmish between the Colts winners of the 2A-11 pennant and the Blizzards wbo sacked the 2A-9 crown Kickoff is at 8 The West Texas team which ran up 221 points in regular season play thrashed Ranger last week 35-20 to gain a passport into the second round Arlington amassed 196 points in nine games before administering a 38-13 beating to Olney in its bi-digtrict battle Colts Favored Having played a tougher schedule than the Blizzards Arlington will enter the tilt favored by one touchdown At full strength for the important clash Arlington will enjoy a negligible margin on weights in the line with a 171- pound average compared to 168 for Winters The Blizzards who operate from the wing average 153 pounds in the backfield while the Colts average out to 154 Zane Hensley the fastest man on the team calls signals passes and does most of the running for Winters At 153 pounds Hensley is one of the most elusive runners in West Texas circles Dalvin Await a 157-pound fullback is the other main offensive threat for the Blizzards The second fastest man on the squad Await scored two of the Blizzards' touchdowns in last week's victory over Ranger Halfback posts will be manned by 158- pound Johnny Frierson and Guy a 144 pounder Glasgow Leads Attack Ray Glasgow Arlington's triple-threat quarterback will be at the throttle for the Colts Glasgow just a junior displayed all the poise and precision of a veteran in leading the Colts through their bi-district duel with Olney He ran for one touchdown and passed for another Rusty Gunn Arlington's bulldozing fullback and Halfbacks Larry Davault and Bob Kirby two of the fleetest men in this sector will furnish the power and breakaway threats for the Colts The offensive starting lineups: Pos ARLINGTON WINTERS Richie LT--Hufford Nelson Waggoner Milliff McMillan Nelson Buchanan Hensley Frierson Await r7 056 0 TO 1100EI LILIE A ranitom ItIasons Win Over Laddies BY JIM TRINKLE Star-Telegram Sports Writer Only one time in the first half of its bidistrict game with Corsicana State Home Friday night did Masonic Home penetrate the Laddies' 20-yard line That's all that was needed In five plays the Mighty Mites whipped 62 yards with Ronnie Stephenson lunging over from one foot out for the only touchdown and a 7-0 victory in the first round of its bid for a regional championship on Handley's balding gridiron Stephenson who along with Jim Bowlin Ronnie Chevalier and Jim Burney provided the majority of the Mason offense lanced over center for the extra point Masonic Home the 15-B titlist rolled up 261 yards rushing and yielded but 27 to the Laddies only one yard of which the East Texas team gained in the last half Corsicana State Home got a break for its lone penetration of the game when Jerry Perona recovered an errant Mason fumble on the first play of the game Moving from the 25 Dolphus Darnell Huey Rush and an off-sides penalty advanced the ball to the 19 where the Masons stiffened and held Masonic Home mustered but one other threat in the game marching from the midfield stripe to Corsicana's 18 in the final period before Louis Fletcher picked up a fumble Richard Stephenson was a tremendous power in the center of the line for the Masons teaming with Guards Quinn Farwell and Blaine Farwell to sweep aside the Laddie defenses and clear the way for brother Ronnie's dynamic drives Chevalier furnished the longest gainer of the game streaking off 52 yards to set up the winning touchdown In a halftime game Masonic Home's Microbes whipped the Kitens of Kennedale 13-0 Bulldogtagers Clip North Dallas 35-22 Tec Weal turned back North Dallas 35-32 in a practice basket ball game Thursday afternoon in the Bulldogs' gym Tico Gonzales paced the visitors with seven points while Paul Mallon chipped in with six The score was tied 26-26 at halftime CBS to TV Senior Bowl NEW YORK Nov 29 (W) The Columbia Broadcasting System said Thursday it has acquired exclusive radio and television rights to the Senior Bowl football game at Mobile for the next three years way it goes I (By Sixta) TWC will now meet Wayland in the first game of Fiday night's doubleheader for third place with the winners of Thursday night's games clashing in the feature attraction for the title Wayland's Keith Lane took scoring honors for the first night's play with 17 points but Hardin-Simmons' Joe Simpson and Bill Preston contributed 16 each to outscore the Pioneers INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ON AGGIE-TEXAS GAME RUSHING Teb Nye Ave Lippman Texas ARM 19 173 91 Dawson Texas 15 158 106 Tidwell Texas ARM 19 4i3 33 Texas 17 57 29 Gardemal Texas ARM 10 54 Lary Texas ARM 7 85 121 Barton Texas 12 59 33 Pace Texas 6 17 28 Teb: Times carried ball Nyg: Net yards gained Avg: Average yards per carry PASSING Pc Pa Nvg Gardemal Texas ARM 4 70 Page Texas 4 7 150 Barton Texas 0 1 Pe: Passes completed Pa: Passes attempted Nyg: Net yards gained PASS RECEIVING Pc Nyg Tds Bodge Texas ARM 1 5 0 Lipman Texas ARM 1 11 Miller Texas ARM Iti la 0 Lary Texas ARM 1 Xit 1 Spring Texas 1 fi7 0 Dawson 4Texas 2 51 0 Barton Texas 1 32 0 Pe: Passes caught NYE: Net yards gained TE is: Touchdowns PUNTING Th Yds Avg Lam Texas ARM 5 205 41 Adams Texas 4 199 40 Tk: Times kicked Yds: Total cards kicked Avg: Average per kick S2m Somewhat stale af ter six straight weeks of intensive practice the Frogs had trouble hitting their stride and were behind most of the first six minutes Then Reynolds the 6-foot-1 senior from Aledo pumped in three quick baskets and theFrogs were off to the races Coach Byron (Buster) Brannon's charges sailed into a 29-19 first-quarter advantage hiked their lead to 44-30 at the half and went on to hand the Wildcats their second straight setback before a partisan crowd of 1250 fans The game was marred by 58 personal fouls and both teams showed a definite need for a few more games under their belts They'll get another crack at each other Monday night when they meet at the TCU gym It'll be the Frogs' home opener TCU lost four players on fouls Forward Harvey Fromme left two minutes short of the half McLeod was put out in the last minutes of the third period and Guards Johnny Ethridge and Bryan Kilpatrick retired in the dying minutes of play McLeod the 6-foot-7 senior who was second in the Southwest Conference in scoring last season got 20 points before retiring and nine of them came in the first seven minutes of the third quarter when the Frogs sprinted into a 63-44 advantage If McLeod had remained the score might have reached astounding proportions The big fellow was playing beautifully in spite of a recent series of hand infections that caused him to miss practice three days this week His left hand was heavily taped The Frogs made 29 of 77 shots from the field for a percentage of 377 Coach A Morris' Wildcats shot 87 times hit 21 for a percentage of 241 Bill Johnson was the Wildcats' top scorer with 19 points but he fouled out as did Harold Thomas Kenyon Hicks and Burl McCoy The box score: TCIT ACC faltpftp Fromme 6 1 5 13 HThomas 5 1 5 11 Reynolds 8 8 4 24 Bennett 0 0 4 0 McLeod 6 8 5 20 WTnmas 0 2 0 2 Ethridge 4 2 5 10 Hicks 4 2 5 10 KipatriLic 1 0 1 2 McCoy 1 3 5 5 Swann 2 0 3 4 Brown 1 1 1 3 JTaylor 0 0 0 0 Johnson 7 5 5 19 Knox 2 1 4 Cobb 2 0 0 4 Allen 1 0 5 2 Morris 0 1 0 1 TTaylor 0 0 1 0 Cckerham 1 1 0 3 Cmpbeil 0 0 0 0 Woolsey 0 0 0 BoYt 001 0 Totals 30 20 34 80 Totals 21 16 24 58 Half time score: TCU 44 ACC 30 Free throws missed: ACC Bennett McCoy 5 Cobb 4 Johnson 4 Woolsey Thomas Hicks 2 Tell Fromme Knox Reynolds 3 Allen McLeod Swann Ethridge Officials: -W Lawson and Whitey Baccus Richardson Scores 17 As Rebels Win 79-41 ARLINGTON Nov 29 Arlington State opened its basket ball season here Thursday night by defeating Weatherford Junior College 7941 Jim Richardson of the winners took individual scoring honors with 17 points JUST CHANGE TO HAIR CONDITIONER Cream flair Oil EIEEPS EILIIrl OELAILIT 10 PLACE! Texas Tech ruined the Rams' opening basket ball game of the season with a 57-39 victory and Hardin-Simmons advanced with a 68-67 decision over Wayland College The Rams held Texas Tech's 6-10 center Paul Nolen to only three field goals but Virgil Johnson provided the spark with a 16-point assault Lou Zastoupil led the Ram scoring with 10 points although every man on the Rams' 10-man traveling squad saw action and broke into the scoring column TWC TEXAS TECH ligftpftp ftpftP Jackson 1 0 2 2 Alderson 0 1 Dow ler 2 3 4 Turner 0 3 1 Rascoe 1 0 2 2 Nolen 0 2 Zastoupil 5 0 2 10 Johnson 0 0 1 Bradley 4 0 0 8 Eddins 1 0 Buck 0 1 2 1 Brown 1 0 Clifford 1 0 0 2 Hitt 0 0 Baum 1 0 0 2 Sexton 2 1 Jefferson 2 0 0 4 Martin 0 0 Chapman 0 1 1 1 Boulin 0 1 Pittman 0 0 Rand 00 Grundy 0 0 Day 1 0 1 8 3 10 2 6 0 16 9 1 2 12 0 10 0 0 0 1 Totals 17 5 13 39 Baccuso Totals 25 7 8 57 Greer and Rusty WAYLAND fgftofto Davis 5 2 412 Billings 5 5 4 15 Lane 6 5 317 Brook s4 2 25 10 Travis 4 2 3 10 Wilson 0 0 0 0 Gatlin 1 1 2 3 Carlton 0 0 0 0 Harris 0 0 0 0 Peningtn 0 0 0 0 Meyer 0 0 0 0 SIMMONS Igftpftp Roberts 0 0 0 0 Smith 0000 Simpson 7 2 5 16 Ball 1 0 1 2 Hillier 1 1 2 3 Burris 1 0 3 2 Preston 7 2 2 16 Covert 0 0 3 0 Green 3 3 5 9 Brunson 4 2 5 10 Stephens 0 0 0 0 Buroughs 1 7 2 9 Cunghm 0 1 0 1 Burks 0000 i Totals 25 17 21 67 Totals 25 18 28 68 Decker and Hank Balke t- Grand Prairie Marshall Meet Mavericks Seek to End Gophers' Skien Tonight 1951 RECORDS MARSHALL Op PRAIRIE OP I Fair Park 31 Graham 13 19 Lufkin 6 33 Kilgore 13 21 Texarkana 2 52 Waxahachie 2 0 Waco 14 27 Wien 6 Palestine 31 Gainesville 21 29 Paris 20 Irving 37 Henderson 7 33 Denton 40 KJ Iffere 13 31 Paris 0 20 Gladewater 42 Greenville 7 14 Longview 7 53 McKinney 20 204 147 35 6 135 BY ROY EDWARDS Star-Telegram Sports Writer DALLAS Nov the pre-season title favorite challenges 3A's last unbeaten team GrandPrairie in the first round of the state high school playoffs at Dal-Hi Stadium Friday at 8 The Mavericks dropped four of their first five games and almost dropped out of sight before rebounding to sweep their four-game schedule in 3A-4 Grand Prairie on the other hand romped through 10 games with comparative -ase to take the 3A-3 title and reach the playoffs for the first time since entering the upper echelons of Texas Interscholastic League football in 1947 The playoffs are old stuff for Marshall which has won five district titles in the past eight years but has yet to take a state championship Grand Paine runs off a standard formation feat-ring Quarterback Jimmy Brewer who has scored 60 points and Fullback Paul Wayne Ernst The Mavericks use the Split guided by Quarterback Snow who has scored 10 touchdowns and passed for seven and gained 532 yards rushing and 753 passing Marshall's leading ground gainer though is Jimmy Moore a fleet 145-pound halfback who has carried 93 times for 566 yards a 61 average The winner here meets the victor in Saturday's Midland-Breckenridge game The probable lineups: MARSHALL GRAND PRAIRIE Williams Lancaster Martin Smith Stoser Wilkins Weatherford brewer Grimes Carpenter Ernst Birdville Quint Whips Waxahachie by 48-32 WAXAHACHIE Nov 29 (SO) Birdville's varsity basket ball team rolled to a 48-32 victory over Waxahachie in a practice game here Thursday night Eugene Garland led the Birdville scoring with 20 points tying with Waxahachie's Jim Ogle by for individual honors In the team game Birdville won 40-27 Companion Treasire Island glasses by Libbey to match yoar Decanter available at leading stores evetywhere Here's to give Tavern And Bonded that year people Bonds" Sticky! 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You'll learn the whole story in RAFT OF FUN first of a two-part article in Collier's on newsstands now A pocketful of El is a trademark of the fellow Ow gets the most from smoking The Truth About Fa hies When did women begin God-given assets? What's the origin of the bustle the hoop skirt the falsie? Here's the fascinating history of undergarments since the days of the sexy Saxons Don't miss SPEAK INC OF UNMENTIONABLES COMehhea BOUQUET 2 FOR 25c All-America Preview Who 11 make Collier's 62nd All-America? Today Collier's names the five regional teams from which its famous All-America will be chosen Get today's issue check this star-studded lineup of 55 see if you can guess the top eleven to be honored nest week Plus other sparkling features fiction and Collier's famed comics Same Price as Regular Bottle 'ar 6A1 '4 0 0 TAVERN TASTE ILITIVIT STIAISIT 11111111 MUSKET-- 111 PMF MILLER AIM IITTLEI-111111 MEI SIKHISM IF TIE MUTED STATES ISTEJUUT CIIIPANT IMMIX EMMY You can't afford to miss Clegg 431 NO OTHER BOND CAN MATCH.

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