Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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Phillips Invades Panhandle Tonight
Unbeaten Panthers Seek Revenge
For 52-7 Defeat Suffered in '45
SPORTS
ROUNDUP
page 4—Border. (Texoil Nfws Herald Friday. Ocfc oer < 1946
It'» Phillips - • nhandle tonight nt Panhandle stadium
in a high soho* i km 11 q*»mt» that wiU gi> a lunu w**y toward
decidinq th iG championshiD rf Disti i*-t 2 A. Kickoff is set
lor 8 p.m.
The game maiclu-u an unbeaten Panhandle eleven with
a Phillips squad which h*s lost one of five games.
Panhandle's Panthers, rolllni
Py hugh Fullerton, jr.
NEW YORK, O't 25 I l*t
| );in |)'.'.'• • ly. M itlligun llillh.u i
illU'trctod i"ii" I., help pay l>
college expense*'. Wonder if he
illustrated that ' one for the book '
that .Glenn I),a' .- pulled against
Surprise!
Experis Pick
Army Over Duke
* FOOTBALL SCORES
FREEMANS
The A«ioc i.ted Press
High School
I t I Caili" N A
is. i.V- .
Ra HAROLD CI.AASSEN
NEW
Nutn Dan
V< iHK.
cl:tomiuily l.
along at a rate of four uuu huowns
per g.ime, have smothered f< ur
mm-eonference opponents and last
week shut out n stroii;; Canadian
team 20-0. Remembering their
62-7 drubbing by Phillip* last year,
the Panthers ate more thap on ■<
for revenge.
Phillips, playing against some-
what suffer opposition, has aver-
aged 11 pointi a muo while tap-
ping up three non-conference op-
ponents with Class A latin,.. and
one AA team They Inst a 7 0 tilt
to Quanoh's Class AA Indiana.
On The
Sidelines...
I
Duke vs. Army
'PI', < '.id' ’ a nii't need
■p.i eh;. Dul-e to “<l
Not e Dame vs. Iowa
' ! " V 111 ,V.
lllCrt
iib..11 nu
\ IMIII!!
s ion th.
th his
m ihi.s tor
'.''•kly p
a . rh
t i 1110,
buwevei
-h fhoiil
d chalk
up 1 llfil
miph in
the Ha
wkeye Si
Iti-Mion :,lt. :
Cm 1-man •.
1 Eort Wot
I.. mat 1 Hon1
tnu 'Mom.
Thojnas .le.lt
an in, .loh
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I nsmn ret■
i N.d: Anti
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Ark.msa* vs. Miwistdppi
By JACK ROBERTS
eht out
P.y
cm1
Coaches of the two teams this
week sought to outdo each otner
in their attempts to claim Ur
their respective squads the un
derdog role. Had they been fac-
ing Army or Notre Dame tr.cy
could have been scarcely les
optimistic it It ist lor public.*
tion.
The 1 1> thi the
would concede that th* 1
‘quads were , execlletil pb\
shape
Bill Shcfli. i l m P.inluii i .
points to tin- i1 ■ "i d "i if " ■
honor* * emptied by Phillip.'- i- 1 >
oi the past ami --tKingly iin: ■
1 itiat his "pure Ikl boy i an " 1
put ll|> token rer i-taiiee n>t
such a traditionally .strui- . imp-
nent.
Chesty Walkci of Phillips, whe
has the advantage of comparative
cores mi In side i . dunning ;; •
underdo), i hr ‘ifiiation. points i -
the defeat at the hand - of Quail,-h.
the lack ol pci-l and -coin
punch which I '-- :ue ti < Hawk--.
he time this col u it
off th* pres-. \* e'l! he well on f-
way to Tech Stadium, l.ubbo*
vie., the I lot er Bulldog-', will
s.a k their sex mid distriel 1AA
i inference win the si asim v
night opponent bt-in;; the Bu ’-
hoik Westerner;
11, -n t t, i. el Unit the came v, I) .
i„- i,;-, ... i fnei KPDN, Pampa lotta
starting at 7 ;• > o'eloek tonight.
We lock In, and hope lor an-
other Burger victory but the co-
rnu n-.y he tough. 11 y ou don’t
think I - - i on the map no -a
lool. Iniv tlie Daily Texan, the .
I 'll.vi , -.!. of 11 \;is publication pi -te
tales the team m Texas as o'.
Wt dnesday:
• Now here are our rating's u tth
the team . district number in pn-
tenthcsi :
no pari;
Two times in the past the
lie’ll have invaded Iowa with
unbeaten teams, ,.s they will
again lhi* weekend. And two
tunes an underdog Iowa eleven
has triumphed.
Borger-I.ubtsock
Game WiR Be
Aired Over KPDN
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How evenly matched the two
teams are will bo domonslr id ,
after the kickoff tonight. Ph -
lips. outweighed almost ti
pounds to the man in the back
field, has a slim four-pound ad-
vantage in the line.
10
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
in.
I <4 A I v 151
1*
19.
20,
21.
But d ha la-on that Phii' •
line which all - ..son lias yiei a
but four touchdowns and has
blasted In- n enemy lit1*
through which liiackhav k lu.
have pounded for far more an
age than the ->n would incii-.ati
In the i.uickficlc the liav-L-- !l c
a trio of players alert to take ad-
vantage of a ;v opportunity
gain gnunul Karl .lackson, vim:-,
long touch"." a i, i ants last wee;
turned the t. . " 4 tVelbi ,
has capable ii-it fi.mt .1 .h
Kldridge and Leonard Bender,-.en.
Calling the signals . on i; ■- i
ally helping out mi 'he oiler;
is Joe Means, quarterback ' id
key man of the T-forn ..turn
For Panhanoii A. C. I’owe "
last year v .-.- , t" < the h a ih
till')' stai 1 ’hil’ii in -
and even ri - • , A .
pound iullback. Da.. Waneit, i
ves as I■..';i ring an- me t--
and Ernie Maivol and John Fur 1
bn round out the uackfitltL
PBOBABLr uni; UPS
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25.
211.
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29.
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32.
33.
34
35
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39.
40.
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43
43.
44.
45.
411.
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48.
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50.
n I la'
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Wifi.it;t Fall;-
I'liomas -left, i
i , pi. Clu istt
Graham i2'
i;..i\ estnn ' M
Burger <1)
Marshall HP
Highland P.u i.
Waco • 10*
Sherman a1
1 r.ickcti rit tui
Orange (141
.Amarillo Hi
Laredo *15*
!>,- ' h.d 1 Fort Worth!
Sunset <Dallas’ UP
Lamar t Houston i *13
Lull.in '12'
Breekenridgc' '9'
Whixat'iai'l'.ii- 110)
Adamson 'Dallas'
Gainesville Co
Plainview 'L
Denison 'fo
Milbv ' Hou ion i
N. Side 'Ll W
Midland 13'
Jell Davi.s iH'U
I’. -.- Sprint'. '91
4 cm pit 110*
Abilene 1 it1
Reagan <Hmn ic.
Ty it-, *11*
At thur * Mi
:lcna *141
Ke rville 1151
Fon csl i Dallas i i<!'
ILversn'U' 'Ft. Worth)
North Dallas h ■
I s il -bock 111
Paris (5*
Lrowutvood -9'
La mesa '21
K / gore HD
SPORTSMEN TION
Cni, * Win stele- in.imtains th.M
Beau Jack soil a break when h"
lost to Buster Tvlei the othe
night aiioug -i Chick in isls it w;v
a ba.i decision* "because now a ’
who have been duckac
Beau will v. ant t.» fight him.....
Li'Ci-1 Ii.i-kelha 11 -. o,u hi- are o' I.
mg City Collet e ..; the |mt ni -L'o
I Mill an a -a in on n e slien ;t ll - -
report that City avo tlu* pro
Knit ken -nrkoi >• a oing nvi r m
. Him- Fantasy. Mr-.,
l'lizabeth Gran.nil'. 544.000 filly
who sin vivcil the Arlington Paric
lire Jot 0:1)1... r due to lail ‘
trainin,: in c! spriiig. She was had-
Iv scriri’etl b burn . . . Walt K--i
ni-dv, I oi inti Not it- Dame tub
thumper, li-i* added a radio job
until Ten Musing to his variou.- ac-
i n it ic-s and John 1 )ei r, torim-i
i lu-i-ir*. is N t cidie. h;<> re
fund'd to port' .tiding blinding
out el’e-y • i ript ha lied Isarbe,
The st;.11111
will bp dose
hie n't the 11
last the Irish.
Othei : elec
Ai my
team t
feared ;
son slai
toy by
\ nitisly
doin' in
t<
i ms
\ en
pr<
hut
ibabh
inchiftii
healetl.
Smitl
ford:
n-1-r Duke: Duke i the
m is.ol LI.uk of Army
,ve all others as the M a-
il. Last week' 11-0 vi.
ie Southerners over pte-
ubealen Itichrmni I b e
ung in ease Iris worries
.11 in Army’ n gulai
Arnold Tucker, me
Army.
n California over Stan-
ie Trni.i s iuipan nliv
;i!»0
Tlte game- will be aired!
Borger Bulldog Lins who are
unable lo iltend ;hn Borger
Lubbock district 1A A confer-
ence game -n Lvibb; c will gel
to hear the game aver the radio,
at leas!.
The Cabct Company 1 pre-
ser.hr.q the play-by-play ac
count ot tne gaiee over KPDH,
p.u.ipa. 1340 on your radio dial.
K -n Bf m elt wdl go on 1 hi air
at 7 ;5.1 o'cl oe - toa-ght treru
Tech Stadium to give the line-
ups and tin .,ccur.it- coverage
from point
o'clock.
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x
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, «ii2 '
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A'
to 0
don’t
y.cnifv;
with
Ton
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much
VV,
Rice Owlets Tie
Texas Shorthorns
TV
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4 lira , 1 nu 1 n
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HOMi: swnf i* HOMFJCOMi’NC
V»! .",1111.1 i t•<‘11 ■ tootbnil : Ur.Uum
‘.a • t iiiit with .tii t yt* to iutui ‘
iidh it inns, fi round oiu* end of tt.s*
football f it* 1 I with the* side
slrolchin:; only ;i littlo j»»ist niui-
tCltl . . Alumni early biro
promptly grabbed up most of thos-
choice seats a the end sections h r
tomorrow'-: homecoming .;uiT'C
-tiiAi'tiia■ had the idea of mo\’in ., Um*
someone had tlieidea of moving, the !
fjcM nearer the stands so now
those 50-yard scatr are about on
15* > . 11j iii" . The ath'et •
it. likely will open the a1*.
'ii take to the hills.
To
c euniry
OtiC ‘‘I til'’
Vt*i R1
qre ft learns nurets a
cjood dub. Bobby Lavne ard hi.
cohorts to 'jet back in their
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