Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1952 Page: 4 of 6
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ESS. Oadewater Watches Kilgore
(Strict Openeili2-35
"B" Bears Bounce
Bullpups 39-25
There was a lot of Basketbull ped in the winning buskot in the
Played in Longview last night. second overtime period to give
„TW° overtime periods were re-! Marshall a 61-59 first District
quirod to settle the red hot sec- game victory.
•aw battle between the Mavericks Newton poured in baskets froth ]
I”?? Marshall and the Longview | all over the court and the slender
Lobos. James Doc Newton flip-: Mav Guurd tallied 14 field goals
tosses to total
Union Grove Slips
By Harmony 37-36;
Still Undefeated
Union Grove remained unde-
feated in District 54-B as they
battled to a rough and tumble 37-
M victory over Harmony last
night.
and three gratis
31 points.
The score was deadlocked at
55-55 at the end of the regulation
play and 57-57 at the end of the
first overtime period. Newton’s
goal in the first five seconds of,
the sudden death second overtime hall team traveled to Kilgore lust
period gave Marshali the win. night for a basketball game. They
Jerry Kennemcr paced the Lobo 1 watched it. They stood around on
attack with 17 points with Jerry the playing floor and watched the
Matthews close on his heels witii! Kilgore Bulldogs win their first
Bears Score One Goal
In First Sixteen Minutes
district game with the greatest of
Marshall held a 14-13 first per- case hy the score of 52-35
^ iod lead and 28-26 at the half I The only department that the
Dee Mackey captured scoring though Longview had managed to j Bears were on in was on the
honors with 18 points for Union i Sprite ahead of Marshall several J bench.
Grove with J. Spencer pacing \ <lV1r1intL,hc ®ame and lead The fine team play that gained
Harmony’s attack with 10. ***** “'***’ ln — " • *
Box score:
GLAD
rage Four
Wednesday, January !). 1952
Player
Union Grove
K. McCluney ....
.... 0
1
2
1
E. McCluney ....
.... 2
1
1
5
Dee Mackey .....
4 »
3
18
Palmer .
2
J
4
Senko ....
3
1
2
7
Allen .....
.... 1
o
1
2
Totals
14
9
13
37
Harmony
Player
FG FT PF TP
Smith .
1
4
5
Young ..
1
1
9
Spencer,
J..........
.... 4
2
4
10
Spencer,
H.......
1
4
9
Morris ..
1
0
3
Totals
...............
6
13
36
The Gladewater Bears basket- and again. With the final frame
ii * * i-j *- wii remaining the Bulldogs command-
ed with a 32-20 margin.
Midway in the third period
three blows fell from the foul
record. Dickerson commited his
fifth miscue after scoring 12 im-
portant points for Kilgore and left
the game. The second ‘Dog sturtcr,
Patrick was fouled out on the next
play. Darkness oecamc complete |
e = Sd ...j*u ~in — me »*iie ieuiii jiiay uuu guinea i f°r Gladewtlter’s followers when
i lh .econds remaining them five wins in a row was gone. wi‘h two minutes left in the third ;
e _ The fine defense that had stop- frame Neal Williams fouled out.
pod four teams with less than 30 ' Jennings and Woods waited un- i
! points average was gone. I der their own basket for the play
The domination of the back- j the Bears failed to learn—the long
New Diana 37 To 32 . boards and the smooth passing was , Pa?s down floor—a.id scored 16
gone. 1 points almost unoposed in the Hawkins, playing without the I nine for Coach Robert
Spring Hill maintained their The onlv thing that was left of final Pori,,fl to ljat Kilgore on the s8rv‘tes of Harold Dean Richard- Lowrauce''s Hawks
unrierettted p.cc MWill. IJ “JW-nS' W""'"
. i, | The Hig Sandy B team rolled
„.. ... . . Dickerson with 12 and Substitute , .£ Tom Ev:T ‘mind the hoop | to a 40-24 win over the Hawkins
the home olub to trip -|ST«* SS S wS »h“e^e m.o , 'or 11 panto w„h Vtm.hon
" "n,cre"“ .15!I '“‘O in Ihe Ihird period to toll? In.
jin Cage Battle
Freddie Smitherinan and Jimmy
i Joe Mi Minn held complete con-
trol of their "B” game and de-
feated ttie Kilgore Bullpups 39-
i 25 last night.
Freddie Smitherinan totuled IK
. points and McMinn hit four long
shots to tally eight. Cummings
i lead the scoring for the losers
; with 10.
Gladewater lead at the end <d
the first quarter 7-3, and at inter-
mission 17-10.
Kilgore eut the "H" Bears lead
to 20-18 midway in the third but
McMinn started hitting long shots
tu extend the margin to 25-18 go-
ing into the final frame.
Gladewater piayqd an excel-
lent game, following j>ii their shots
and moving the hat] rapidly tu
set up scoring opportunities.
I.i tin lineups foi Gladewater
were Gibbon, E Smitherinan, F.
Smitherman, Mavis, Straneener,
Kennedy, IIqmi, Winn, Lancaster,
Blackburn and McMinn.
A football player, playing a
game of font full quarters, will
lose from eight to 10 pounds in
weight
Spring Hill Defeats
Hawkins Defeats Big Sandy 58-31;
Opens District Play January 15
Hid”
54-B basketball race by piling up of last week was five names and ■ Top scoring honors went to three i',’'.'
a long early lead and then fight- a battered heap of over confidence. Kilgore players, Jennings with 15, 'ri- Tm,
ing off a determ inert late rally by
*SL2&£*£. i sir
. Favored in the district title race)
conferehee* opener^oveT^anothOT tirc first half and nevcr did wake 1 yesterday, today they were on the
**■up to any commendable point. I bottom of the heap with a hard
It required just 15 seconds for | fif* stalling them in the face; j Cubs
the tall Bulldogs to start on the I Jhey haYc J11*1 seven morc «ames meet
Cubs Play Ponies
Thursday At 4:00
! Hawkins will open their District
play on Jan. 1ft, playing Browns-
| boro there.
-------- County team, the Har
mony Eagles, last week, 61-24.
Tne Gladewater Junior High j Player
coached by Udl Holliman, Evans
the Ponies irom Marshall
BOX SCORE
HAWKINS
Fg Ft
NOW SHOWING
DOUBLE FEATURE
iu a id I l Ull mi1 4 , - ~ . .---™....." . .......................
victory road. Kincaid of Kilcore to play for the crown In District Thursday afternoon at 4 00 pm
took the center jump for a score ^ AAA. They cannot afford to lose I in the Gladewater Gym.
to place Kilgore in a 2-0 lead that j anoth*r K31™- H ‘hey arc still, The Cubs have won five game-,
was never threatened by Glade-1 dreaming of the championship I °‘ ‘he nine they have played
water. | they had better wake up. Dream- Victories were chalked up over
i ing doesn't win games. They did New London, Gilmer twice. Pine
u j enough dreaming for the whole t Tree and Rbbert's Junior High m
Gladewater did not score
single field goal in the first per-{season last night,
iod. It took five minutes for the
Bears to score any points, then
it was Billy Byrd’s pair of charity
tosses that saved a first quarter
shut out. The score at the start of
the second period was Kilgore 11,
Gladewater 2.
Vaughan
Ellison
Bailey
Marsh
Bates
TOTALS
Summary
KILGORE
Player
FG
FT
PF
TP
Dickerson ............
6
0
5
12
Woods ...................
.' 4
2
0
10
Biddle
. 1
1
1
3 1
Kincaid ..........
3
2
3
8 !
Jennings ...............
6
3
2
15 j
Patrick ...............
. 0
1
5
1 1
Watson ...........
1
1
4
3
Edney .....................
... 0
0
0
0
Crutcher ...............
0
0
1
°
1
Totals ................
21
10
21
52
GLADEWATER
Player
FG
FT
PF
TP 1
Davis ....................
3
2
1
8
F. Smitherman ...
0
0
0
U |
Williams
4
1
5
9
Gibbons ................
0
0
0
Byrd
1
4
2
6
Julian ...................
0
0
2
0
Tugwell ...............
1
2
2
4
Kennedy ...............
. 0
0
1
0 |
Baird ...............
. 2
2
1
6 1
Lancaster ...............
1
0
2
2
Totals ................
12
11
16
35
Tyler. Henderson, Pine Tree, T>
ler and New London each have
defeated the Cubs.
The probable starting line iq
lor the contest tomorrow is:
Charles Avant and Paul
guards, Eddie Davidson, corner,
J. B. Jett and Billy Carruw.iy at
forward.
Player—
i Tucker
Nesbitt
B
Briggs, Holloway
Baud, J.
Free
Tucker,
BIG SANDY
Fg Ft
Henderson's Lions
Beat Carthage
Coach M L. Jacks Henderson
Lions romped past Carthage 60-47
in a non-district contest in Hen-
derson last night.
The Lions trailed at the end of
the first eight minutes then, paced
by Bobby Allison and Jack Fleet,
the Lions started tutting and
moved to an easy victory.
Allison scored 18 no.- ■» lor the
winners with Fleet totaling 14.
TOTALS
<&OtOEII
Double Feature
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"SANDS OF IWO JIM A'
and
HER FIRST ROMANCE"
Margaret O'Brien-Alien Martin
Cartoon • Comedy
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Building, Gladewater, Texas, at 2:00
o'clock p.m. January 16, A.D. 1952,
for the purpose of transacting such
business as may be properly trans-
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lowers ns Williams tucked in a
long shot in the first moments of
the second period, but th field
goal was the only one tallied by
the Bears in the entire first half
while Kilgore slowly moved to a
22-6 intermission advantage.
Gladewater missed 24 shots in
the first haif and equaled this ef-
fort in the last half. Neal Williams
had seven chances from the free
throw line and failed on every
one.
In the third stanza Gladewater
2nd FEATURE
Williams and Davis combined
■i
CARTOON
HARE RAISING TALE
the eight minutes but
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