McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 3, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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McMURRY WAR WHOOP
INDIANS MASSACRE EASTERN NEW MEX GREYHOUNDS
Thursday October 3 IMS
Fighting Indians Yfcld to
Cowboys in Tough Gam
Despite the 31-0 shellacking
handed them by the Hardln-SIm-mons
Cowbojs in the season grid
inniigiu.il the Indians pigskin-
neis not only impressed the stu-
dent body that they have some-
thing on the ball but then coaches
as well Head Coach Vernon
Hilli.nd and his assistants Jerome
Vannov and Wilford Moore pials-
ed the fine defense the Braves
tluew up against the Cowhnnd.s
and also theii hustle.
The mnie expel icnced H-SU
backs was the main difference
between the two clubs The nat-
ions leading giound gainer in
1042 "Little Doc" Mobley led the
Kanchei offense although ho
found the going tough In the
first three quarters of the tus-
sle. It was in the late stages of
the game that the Cowboy star
displayed any running ability. He
chalked up his only score of the
night in the fourth stanza on
a five yard run that climaxed a
68 yard Cowboy drive.
Standing out in the line for the
Indians were center Neal Btad-
shaw tackle Mel Jowcll and end
Leslie Cowan. Jowcll pounced on
a H-SU fumble early in the game
deep in Cowboy territory but
their bid for a score was halted
on downs at the 25 yard marker.
The game proved rather costly
for the McMurrians. Back Doc
We have a modern fountain with all the
facilities to make your favorite fountain
drink. Make our fountain the place where
you meet your friends.
ROBINSONS PHARMACY
921 Butternut
Cox's Barber t Beauty Shop
1311 Huttcrnut Phone 2-0148
We Solicit Your Bather and Beaut) Work
MACHINE'. MACHINELESS and COLD WAVES
FEATHER CUTS
WE IHVE WATER SOFTNER
Louise Jours and Mrs. Anderson Operators
Abilene Texas E. B. Cox Barber
Model Cleaners
(Formcrl) Grubb Cleaners)
ONE DAY SERVICE
2441 So. 7th & Ross
Dial 9300
DELIVERY SERVICE
VETERANS:
We have all of the necessary groceries
and meats for your families.
YOUNG'S GROCERY & MARKET
(Just north of the campus on South 14(h)
Servi
DM321
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Better Dairy Products
"They Taste Bitter"
Ice-Milk-Butter-keCnm
You get your regular school sup-
plies from us. Why not get some-
thing extra for a change? We have
"fountain pen desk sets' for gifts or
for your own use.
McMurry Bookstore
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New Mexico Team
Falls Before McM
Abort it pictured a icane from the McMurry Hardin-Simmons football game. Hardin-Simmont
hat Juit fumblad the ball and Mel Jowell of McMurry Is about to recover the fumble.
(Photo Courtesy of Reporter News).
Ellis suffered a bioken leg and Vi Biadshaw; Q-back Co. Hal p. DMU UmlA in
will likely be lost foi the season 'Cs Ellis and Hoefei full-back Cp llQIiy laWI III
Also two other lurks weie in 'Lasalet. I MrMurrw GviMlflcitini
jured in the fiay Douglas Con Hardin-Simmons Ends Cox "m"7 VflHinwnini
left the game with a shouldci and K MiChesnov ; tackles R.ip-' Wnh i blood-eui tiling shout
injury iiiu riuiiu iiuuivi iuviv noil ami v-oopei guaieis imii iiom tiio licshmin tlio lust ivn
ed an intestine injuij on the last son .ind Milch; centei. Clove
play of the fust half. Doth vvei
ready to go against Eastern New
Mexico in their Sept. 28 fiay with
the Loboes at Plainview.
McMurryH-SU Statistics
McMurry H-SU
First Downs
Yards G.uncd Rushing
Yards Lost Rushing
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Yards Gained Passing
Passes Intercepted by
32
4
8 for 266 Yards Punt 8 for 275
2 for 10 yds Penalties 4 foi 60 vds
0 Fumbles 2
2 Fumbles recovered 0
Lineups:
McMurry: Ends Wadzeck and
Baker; tackles Jowcll and Tate;
guards Havins and Fisher; cen-
l.md Q-b.ick Johnson hihis
Moblov and .1. C. Cook full-back
Brow n
Substitutions McMuuv backs
Schult? Tovvnsend Il.nlo and
Mooic ends Smith Cowan taek-
les Patteison guaids Jones con-
tei Bauv.
H-SU Ends Holes Heduck
Hainss Rowan England llciboit
Blockci guaids Poulos Claidv.
H McChesnev; backs Tumei
Bailey South. ill and Foi s the
Score by Quarters:
McMuuv t) 0 0 00
H-SU 7 6 0 1231
"You look loveliei to me eveiy
minute do vou know what that
means'"
"Yes the cat is about to run
out of gas " Log
MASHBURN STEAM LAUNDRY
We have complete laundry service
at all times.
2246 SOUTH 14TH
Ralh foi l'Mii si teamed into
action Madio Jones Kendell
Young and Helen Ilavnus tcni-
poiaiv veil leadeis stalled the
ball lolling with a lusty Ye.i-
Teani Fight."
Slime - s.k ked" w at - painted
fioshmen contnbuted then pait
to the affau bv sending two
Slimes to the cuitoi of the flooi
beating signs "Beet Haiden Sim-
uns" and bv shouting the same
to the familial ' What 'Cha saj
Fioslinn n'"
The McMuuv Band the fust
since the wai mulct the lo.idoi-
ship of Pi of R T. Uvnum made
its public debut w ith a Bang1
Although thej. weie not in uni-
foim thev furnished a wide selec
tion of pep songs The veils weie
also pipped up eonsideiablv bv
a Bass duim in the capable hands
of Pat Pel kins.
The new kids feeling a little
scaled soon caught that old Ind
ian Spuit fiom the 'oldies'. The
Rallv was In ought to a close with
the old Indian wat -chant 'Scalp
those Cow-bovs Scalp those
Cow bo s."
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BLAIR & BLANKS FOOD STORE
KiO.i South 1 Itli
OPEN
7 days a week from
7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Why eat in the dorm all the time?
Try our tasty malts and sandwiches
at reasonable prices.
College Sweet Shop
Owned b McMurr) Students
1391Sale
Bill. "Hi Ann what's cookin?"
Ann: 'Nothing You biought
that smell in with vou" Ciane
Bouncing back fiom theii 31 0
loss to tin Haidin-Simmons Cow
bovs in the season openei the
McMuuv Indians found the East
ein New Mexico Gievhounds to
then liking at Plainview last
Satuid.iv and pasted a 43-7 defeat
the fighting but outclassed
New Mexicans
Flonn Hoefei Indian scat
back highlighted the Tube vie
oiv with a dialing l tinning
game rlavmg heroic his liomc-
folks Hoefei tallied two of the
Biaves touchdowns and lolled up
a total of 10!) vaids on 10 times
he can icd the ball Floten's long
est dash ol the night occined in
the Inst five minutes of the
game when he laced 51 vaids to
pavdnl to account fm the Ind-
ians second talk Coach Hilhaid
onlv used the fieshm.in speed-
slei spaunglv thioughout the
game
E C. Bariv anothei McMuiuan
pei foi ming befme his homefolk
gave the Indians a li 0 lead on tin
opening kukoff when he pontic
d on the lull aftel lug Ken
neth Tale booted into the fiiev
hound end 7mc Bau .mil foul
ithei Biaves dived foi the loose
pig skin at the same lime
Aftci Hoefei had counted the
Tube scinm! t.illv with only five
minutes of the game el isped the
lemundei of the fust quaitct
went scmeless HowcVti the
Biavcs weie not to be halted as
' Zoom Zoom" Schiilt? led a 5r
vaid McMuuv duve foi the thud
t.illv of the night eailv in the
second stanra Schult? climaxed
the duve with a 2'l .vaid spunt
down the sideline and nossing
the double stupe standing up
Lam u Moore pint sized Indian
substitute back countoied the
linal fust half seoie foi the Tube
with the longest tun of the came.
a 6(1 vaid spunt aftci taking a
lateial fiom Veinon Tovvnsend
The speedv Mooie was untouch-
ed on his jaunt and time wasn't
a Guv hound within 20 vaids of
linn when he hit pav tint Town-
send who coin ei ted the extia
point after Hoefei tallj missed
on his othei fust half tues
The Gtevhounds came to life
immediatel.v aftci the thud quai-
tei opened and counted then lone
touchdown of the fiav. The Ind-
ians all but handed the Hounds
The Wolves Will
"Whistle"
When they see your
new "hair-do." We're
nearest the college.
Once tried you'll say
we're best too.
SIMS BEAUTY SHOP
plus The New Mexicans never
iiouslv thieitened theienflei.
A beautiful kick-off return by
How ai d Collins which he earned
to tin Indian 4') and a 31 vard
piss pla featiiied the Tribesmen
fust s mini hilf t.illv Tovvnsend
passed to Neal Biadshaw on the
Mi Mini v. two to set up the score.
Townsend canted ovet the next
pi iv His tiv foi louveision again
failed Seme stood McMuuv 31
N Mex 7
Aftei Otis llolidav coveied a
blocked Oie hound punt on Mc-
Miiiivs 17 the Indians convett
ed it into anothei six points
Townsend tossed to Biadshaw
who i an icd to the tin oo and on
tin next plav Hoefei went over
foi the seoie but McMuuv was
penalized back to then eight
vaid maikei Hoofer then can icd
the pigskin ovei two plavs latet
Hoefei tiv foi conveision fail-
ed Suiie 37 7 MeMuiiy.
How aid Collins tabbied the
final sioie tot the Hilhaid men
when he scampctcil over fiom
the five The touchdown was set
up bv the Townsend to Biadshaw
combination Tij foi point failed
and final scene lead 43-7 Mc-
Muuv Tin entue McMuuv foiwatd
wall plaved a bang up defensive
fjinie lUadshaw captain elect
fot tin g line made seven al bruis-
ing t.lcklis
Stalling lineups "Ends Bi.ul
shaw and Cowan tackles Jo-
well and Tate guards Havins
and Lvle centei U.uiy; backs
Keagans Iloefu Hallo and
Lasatei
Niw Mexico Ends C. Cates
and Edwaids tackles Copeland
and Jones guaids Kilniei and
Givens centei Hollis backs D.
Cite- Cope 111 lines and Melen-
I do
' Seine bv pel mils
Me Mm iv U 12
I New Mexico 0 0
I Touchdowns McMuit
I (2) limning Schult7
Bauv leHoveiv Mooie uinmng.
Tow list nil i tinning; and Ceilings
I tunning
I Fasti in Nt w Mexico- Gumes
i mining
Point after touchdown: Mc-
Muuv Townsend placement
I Eastern New Mexico Copeland
platenii nt
Substitutions' McMuny: Ends
Smith and Hiodcnivei; tackles.
li 1243
7 07
v Hoefer
tunning;
men nine i.illv wiien ll.ule turn Paltiison. Jones and Cummins.
bled on the Tube 20 vaid maik- miauls Ktmpson Lvle Fischer;
er and New Mexico lecoveied Holiday and Nix backs' Town-
The Green slut ted lads then diove send Daniel Moore Schultz and
the iim.umng 20 .vaids in six . ll.ule.
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McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 3, 1946, newspaper, October 3, 1946; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100722/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McMurry University Library.