The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1948 Page: 6 of 8
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five intersectional contests
week to leave their season record
at seVen wins against nine losses
against major outside fdes. This
does net include games with teams
inside Texas.
Only Baylor, which was being
Southwest Has Disappointing Weekend Liberty Fair Is
Conference LosesFbur Intersectional Tests j||f 5ef To Go
JASPER JOOKS
Page 6 — The Daily Sun — Monday,' October 11, 1948
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DALLAS, Oct. 13,—HIE) A disap- Texas team that awoke too late its title with the pressure of an-
pointing intersectional fare almrst against Oklahoma Saturday and other undefeated season released LIBERTY, .Oct. 11.— <Sp)
out of the way,1 Southwest Confer- Aokt a 20-14 cOntegr tO' tOT'SOOners;BjT Mls»ourrs’li"pset 2lS-H triumph rTO,rmg' action« "wtth the meanest
cnce tbams this week will get down - their first defeat by the Okla- over Doak Walker and Co. But, - toco and wildest cowbcys ever as-
to-tfce serious business -of -deform- -homa_- dob simr -1339 ------ Coach......Matty Beit telways worries " in Southcasr TexaS will
ining a possible successor'feiile- 'SltfTO will be opening defense of about' "that ene-touehdowri ad- nighught the three _RC^.-approvecl
fending champion Southern Meth- ' ' vantage Rice has in the Houston Jp"®®0' Performance at the Trinity
Four Teams Still
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Undefeated In
Midget League
after a big pre-season buildup last October 21, 22 and 23. Stock will j
year, already has lost two games, bo furnished by the famous Har-
inciuding a 7-0 defeat by Southern Pcr-Reiman ranch near .Bay City* ;
California Saturday. The exposition itself will be
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Bears will meet,Texas Tech at got underway. to”date. 'The farmers exhibited ™ueu enmes' Wl"
Waco Ufa. Saturday night Contest The I.H 2a valla Panthers and plenty of good football in bowing Three new events
Two of the conference tilts will Anson Jones Bull Dogs are leading to Louisiana State 14-13 last week. tra.n.j h h . hMn3 ,1"^
share the center of the stage the loop with three victories apiece,
Arkansas! vs. Texas 'at Austin and but th{. Highlands Goose Eggs and
%ZZ.25£&Z7J3% Wt» Berg Favored
trains. horses have been added'
this year, according to Guy C,
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DYNAMITE DUNN ON
COMEBACK TRAIL
<~T THE GREATE5T. OFi
■ ALL EX-CHAMPlONS.
DYNAMITE DUNN iS
OUT OF RETIREMENT.
OUNN WAS EhSCOV- s
ERED STARTING THE ,
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WAND THAT JUST
ABOUT WINDS UP
TONIGHT'S SPORTS
would practically kayo weir • • j* adult livestock division for the
chances of getting into., thp- flag mason s nest.., , .Zahaflhs as the favorite todays as first time. The emphasis in the i
picture. ' ’ • Ail outstanding player last week a cIasgy field teed 0ff in the quali- boys’ calf scramble has been shift- j
Baylor with Us surprise 23-6 Wff &ftgJ£8E fyfng roand of thp 13th annual year to Brohman breeding
victory ovef Arkansas test Week, Redskin... Although_ tl,^ Redskins Wnm(>n,s ntlpn . .. animate, and 36 4-H F’.PW. 'bdys:
DYNAMITE HOPeTSTmAKE Tt \
-AGAIN WDER THE MANAGERSHIP '
OP HIS OLD PAL, JOE JINKS.
■I toes is #, snst w““'* ^ ' S5uL& £ 8LSS3S
but plays three of its remaining town Cobras. Johnson showed good Miss Berg replaced the long- ties will compete for 18 purebred
five' conference games on the road form as a passer, and'Wis punting driving Babe by virtue of two calves,
at Dalias, Port Worth and Hous- average was 30 yards per try. practice rcunds of 74 over the
JEFF CROCK -TT
$Y!bn
'to defeat Jack Ctemenfo 3^Th
m—b—S Tssm
L an exact reversal ffom
HAVE 15 WpRR> 1
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ABOUT OLD l
DINAMiTf»:
war's championship final, in
.hCaraeron nosed out Kelley, 1
Keiley Alsu won third places
I Je putting and pitching con-
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‘ h of the tournament was
5 in a driving rain with play
fhalted only during the worst
tL downpour .which finally
Ujned the driving contests.
ET piavers were soaked to the
[when they came-off the course
Ujjes donated by Baytown mer-
completed the annual tour-
it defeated TCU but was upset by scoreless game.
Baylor and then managed only .a standings:
tic against the Aggie the rest of * Wen/
the waviw '» Zavalla
vacation from the links.
ave played in the Sugar Bowl i
since its beginning in 1S35. I
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the way in.
that pattern again.A a lethargic
Crosby, Liberty
Head .For Dream
Clash In 30B
Y. Oct 51 Sp) -Liberty
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• 2
.Wooster:..;..........2 0
BaytoWn Cobras......'2 ‘ 1
Lamar .............. 2 1,
San Jacinto Gr. .. 1 2
Anson Jones W. .... 1 2- ~
Anson Jones P.......0 Z
■Baytpvvn Boas 0 3
Sam Houston .....0 2
San Jacinto Go. — 0 l 2 .
Results last week- ^
Dp Zavalla 12, Baytown Cobras 0.*"
Highland's 6, San Jacinto Griz-
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WILUE
By Leonard Sansene
w:u;e
Lamar 6, San Jacinto Gorillas 2.
•Wooster 26, Sant Houston 0.
YAnson , Jones Bull Dogs won by
forfeit over Baytown Boas.
^wenf nnst BarUrrs Hill 1)2 Zavalla won by forfeit over
30-B eontist and A™' ...... aowned
a^^^aTthJrVme An4n Jon^ VV.te Cats t
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WANDA,MAKE SOME Y THEN HIM N ME
I HOW YOU DO IT,
GET HIM UP HE
DEAR ME!YOU'RE THE ’>
rvE^yEARO SO MUCH ABOUT
l winners ..yesterday were: ,
,{flight.....Jim Herrington over
[petteway. t up in 18 holes!
^ flight W. O. Brown over
r Jon-s 3-2 third flight-G.
hcht over Jack Baldwin, 1 up
f consolation play, G. C. Blaif
d Bill Watson. 6 in 5, in the
Lthih flight. Other wim
P first flight- M. B. Raney over
| Hallway, 3-2; second flight-
Warren over Bert -ShOop-
fup in IS holes; third fhght
iLeskovitz over 0.1%
•■arid second place wiiwiers
i -putting tend. pitching Von-
w? Chink H
, puttnig; and H. W Kin-
bid ileorge Robinson, pitching.
DEBBIE DEAN
18, Lamar 0,
ston vs. High-
Wltftie -HOW DID \ou s
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gr .without touching the metal.
ELLA CINDERS
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WEST"'
- pytonat Cedar Bayou.
r^rbcrs Hill at Hull-l?aisett
' huar at Hardin .Liberty!
by at Cyprus Fairbanks
onferencc
Hunting Reason
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High Series k
Classic League
Sears Has EveryHikg
the Hunter Needs —
and af Big Savings!
Kenny Bitcbei banged out the
high seneS in the ciasSle Bowling
League last Monday at the Lars-
agoCTwa
suppliM^h^l*11. Of hunting
hunting day. ' and for eo,d^
; as Fphy Godfrey garnered
th^e points from Humble Esso.
Mde McLendon was high for the
SHOTGUNS
night's Commer-
roiied a 583 series
Dumber team Tost
to Gipson FurnKure.
PAwmAr
the
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l State Bank R.
high for the winners
' ‘Jim*Brick topped the
Inn, a newcomer
1 General Tire
leeny was high
h 503 for the
paced• by
edged out
nerai Tire
45 to $67.85
A. -t' -'■ ■
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HUNTING PANTS
$5.45 to $6.95
HUNTINC SOCKS
59c to $1.79
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1948, newspaper, October 11, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028629/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.