The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941 Page: 6 of 12
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TMI DAILY SUN—GOOSE CHEEK, TEXAS
MONDAY, DECEMBER
Worth Gets Final
Pass vs. Rush
Will Feature
Cotton Bowl
Game Carded
Saturday for
J941 Title
CamtV;
(By (’toted turn* —
The Temple Wildcat* and the
Wichita Kail. Coyotes, aola sur-
vivors in ttMWjlll frnl rate
Jfi the hiMorjr of the Texas Inter-
Mholtutlc leagWA-.H11*™ off In
Jhart Worth FU-unJay with the
Mata title at (take.
Fart Worth was aeiected aa the
alte at a conference here Sunday
of school official* from the two
' 1 MS \ lBy 1 “'ted CrnMl
-J) *-« V) The Cotton Bowl football game
IflAHi jljik FJL won't *etlle any title claim*, *ec-
' 1/V^dHHflflflrn K-— Mn rn I *1 /G t10""1 arguments or standing
lfeud*, but it .hould provide 90
_^PIH JK| Hm \V- W\ i-m-' T^iBSt "olid mlmlt*’" of competition bv-
■ It! BbR Vi JlXVTl fw\ Lvr’itf»L tween the nation* moit aerinl-
'IM [ml B»f.r [gWMjR minded eleven und Dixie1, most
ftVln ■»/ ■o»\' (>V*iyf fJU famous and persistent poat-seaaon
W 7 performer.
». ...... k Tfce Lone Star sOte'wOiptn It*
TB1-CITIES SKETCHES: •Vetter 4a a apaetal J*b en tots order, hope* on the pa.i-con.clou* Ag-
dear. The H. M. Archer children hare been so food this mass gt«* of Tea*. A. and Hi, cham-
they deeerve aemrtMng a Uttle extra!* tv ",v. pion* dl the Southwest confer
■-- ----- '■•■" mce a«M a turn which ha*
& galnedalmoet (wide, a* many
yards in the air a* on tha ground
And from tht South will eome
Alabama for Ita abeth bowl ap-
pearance In 16 yeas*. ,
The Crlfnaon Tide haa an ex-
cellent record of three triumphs,
a tie and only one defeat In five
Rose Bowl games and the Bam.i
boya always tak* plenty of OOior
with them wherever they go.
They’ve been beaten twice this
year, but In Halt Raat and Jim-
my Nelson thay boast two of the
finest individual performer* In
the South. '
The Aggie*, on the other hud.
lost only one game of 10 and with
‘Bama rank among the nation’s
offensive leaders. One look at the
KS -J&-
single conclusion—that i ’the
scoring should come quick and
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The statistics give the home
___. _______ ipioyeo oy muw.....wn ni»owyw>»- yy.^ .Mam an edge, hut the schedule
Lunar) Is to send a linebacker alibi for him. That boy needs no shows that the Aggies also suf-
telther the center or the full- sllbls. He took the defeat on the fered the most decisive defeat
back) crashing through the line chin and walked off the field the 23-0 plastering applied by the
into the ball carrier or the Inter- wjth his arm around the Temple Texas Longhorns. A and M. prob-
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ltu, game at COryicana and the
1134 tilt in Amrttio
Temple advanced to tha finale
Saturday with a **-0 victory over
Lamar < Heaton) — thus keeping
intact the only undefeated, untied
Smi In the state. ■
Wichita Falla which lost Ita
opening game *o now ineligible
Masonic Home, and then took the
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Temple's Slide Defense Was Real Story
IdMWMcit Mail af Lamar Eleven
•at for the lnterroholsstk league’s
twenty-.econd annual champion-
ship by pushing Sunset <Dallas!
mat, 14-0.;
. Sbnari'luuf also boon undefeated
and untied untU that tuna.
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Wild HIIOT wrttetuview-......andBeemmtnhad 1^ JtoJ
lag the T*m«pl*^lainitr‘ ghine Sat- tar, a e*vM ell week fat the fa
Wem^LSSrk hy "toe Wild- M they had knew* that Ray wi
eaU to Mibdue completely the a* at Ma toft
tough Raymond Bocneman. /
BOTH TIMER Ray fumbled- _____ ___ , „
FOR TEARS AND years,* in once on tha Temple eight—he these rivals leaves room, for juxt
following football up and down dropped tha ball after his knee a alft^ etmekulqp—that; the
this state, wo have heard It dU- suffered a •aver* wrench as he acorihg should come ggvlcic and
cussed time and time again that wag tackicd. We mske thle ex- often tn Dalla* on Jan. L
the best way to step a Notre planation In 'Justice to Borneman The statistics give the home
Dame offense (a. employed by rather...teui an edge, but the schedule
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chAmDicnshlp Indl- throufh in ft hurry- Thfy wtre hftd ftt Here is how the two teams*
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deadliest offerulv* squad In pro- after the shift on about the fifth any better than the Gandere ran .dve»m^,f ^*1
fesslonnl football hietory. scram- count Temple also oould count up theire this year. The Wildcats did Alahama mmtwhllf
f&M IS Hip SH'i
against »n AlMLeague team sc- It }u*t took it for t* minutes, run over five different plays. of-Tcxas. •‘si’'/''"'"
lacted by Nationif kMqpue coaches and believe me, Borneman took There were jfew hanttoffs, only a Defense—Hore, too. the advan-
gSa Mtfcted by stout Steve Owen plenty of punishment. reverse or Bwp and lltUe faking, tege it taken by the Aggies-They
oftheGUnta. ' The ball either went to'the full- gave up only 46 point*, !£». *•
Owen had fair attcoeaa to atop- ALSO THE BIG RedMcin star baek or the tailback, attd wkWh- yardth-Ott nuhlng end <M pato-
Blng the Bear* y**torday but w«* pretty badly hurt in the ever ojrie got the qnlon; proceeded irig—and 87 firat down*. TOo,
mutually niffarad tha same Austin gam*. Hts right tore* «w to get * »Mrt-teil ful> of air In a rooet of theae figure* wared with
knockout blow that 11 of J3 ore- securely taped. Conch Ed Duggan hurry. . ’ the defeat by Texas, ■ AMgKht
aStoea .had felt HU Otonto. - ' lead* only in the number of fir«t
W2A\^Xl Tn Hct Fad." Says’ Temple Ate Ban Canto,
"But J ftiess You Can Say Tbi Sorta flukk" :5,
hitting Norm Stand!** in position . . to be considered strictly a toss-up.
tdscore. Heroic ‘I'M XOT FAST." Wayland Hill But a team built around an ov?r- Manpower-Both squad* are
*ild '"odesOy ntter toe game, head ganie gambling with Texas fairly deep but Mo*er mean*
Jtfee carried 97 yards with stand j j ^ wh4t you cal| Westher on Dec. 27 is likely t» more to the Aggies than does any
ito plun^ng for tn«jmto , quick. I never'won a race in my suffer a boomerang,* - » single man to-Alabama. —
tU3f . —Efpr---”• a,'!".- ------T BW«nj»—Homer Norton ol A-
m m .. ONE OF THE standing jokes and M., operate from the single ,
U<*W WflAAnt PArmitC WE NEVER SAW such com- around toe rocking office to toe and double wing-back formation*
P" -RtI**™ f _ J* plete and utter reepect for a Lee gjmmirfmn far two yam. and u»e« comp*rtt|vely few’play*
WHiLfWmSSSi Rh ml coach a* that Temple player* m* toadmea Hcout 0. 0. BmltVa but insist* bn perfect execution, ,
mm ■ fwl ™ TR have for Coach CraiifllL • entoiwttan ^ tonadttw n Ban- Formations are worked from' a ■
Mi£ „ , “We knew the coach vwld give through «* MW* Wo balanced line. This season the ,
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final scrimmage .f the week was ^s^W* «l
scheduled for the Fordhsm Ram. ‘ ,j
before they wind up tiaining here n,^,. g!mH. i
for their Sugar Bowl game at New Orange howl
* ‘ Grieait* with Missouri ots New
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<l\IM-The Texas A. snd M. squad route to Durham. N. C.. where they 21ja* player*. , ,
hoped to leaf# today Whither it will meet DultoiNvyr Yearta Dayt . On th| lig school” class AA
will lose the service* of iU oi^t The squad will slop In Chicago and the six-man game for small
out-of-riaur in the Cotton Bowl Monday for short workout at schooh showed autos, for eleven-
game ugatnst Alabama New the University of Chicago, and at man Classes A and B had fewer
Yea/’* Day. Washington Tuesday for a drill player*. The decline In Claa* B
Earl "Alabama" Smith yato- at the American league baseball wa* explained by some school*
lured his knee yesterday ami was ground*, The Beavers will arrive dropping back into six-man corn-
taken to the college hospital for WrttoMday at Chapel Hffl. N. CL, jArttMm. There css no explana-
treatment and obaervatioa. where they will complete training tion of toeClaM A.dmhnf-,,,
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941, newspaper, December 22, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027237/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.