The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1952 Page: 12 of 16
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PAGE 12—THE BAYTOWN SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952 — '* ******* # l 4 I
Red HoiSears Gun For Third Loop Win Toni,^
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v Cleveland
VEW YORK Oct 31-UP-Tbe troit is the league's big game this
NEW YUK^uci. « {oot.1]. sundry lt-s the first regular sea-
GeV.e1^.unmTtoam since thev son meeting for the two teams and
T* S£S TcSS pm
cw» The other games ijaatch New *OQ-g| Lutz will test his throwing Cedar Bayou
divisicm riva York and the Cardinals at ttica- arm Saturday against what could strong Anahu;
Rated As Top Team Tech's Pass Cedar Bayou Is Solid Texans To Continue UT And TCll Fav<
Defense RatesChoice Over Anahuqc K2 To Emerge Winners l
Among Bes .>«■■»* ur**.***d#iu& ^ Conference Clashes
__ . ialfi vflt- of con. ty crowd. Ihe Lions have beaten
Brown in W46, go. a J™ * Cleveland twice in exhibitions.
31—UP—Duke's
By J. EARS EL CARRELL .
The high-flying and undefeated
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time. , , , . over Cleveland. San Francisco
-The Browns werenover <Lhe Bears, Cardinals over
tfie.r games wuth Pittsburgh or ^ York^Loa Angelee over Dal- _ _______
Washington, °*’*° . alas, Pittsburgh over Washington. ^ ln ^ nation on pass defense.
•The;' won those but the; have a and Green Bay over Philadelphia. accordm), to statistics, but the fig-
lot erf tough ones to play - ures can be very misleading at
But Coach Joe Kuhanch. whose concord grape, are the chief umes coach Bobbv Dodd's defend-
Chicago Cardinals are tied with the agricultural product of Put-in-Bay ers have he]d six teams t0 a total
Giants and Philadelphia Eagles for island, site of Commodore Oliver ^ 3?9 vgrds the air.
second place, picks Cleveland as Hazard Perry , victory over a Brit- Proba'blv the most important fea-
tbc team to beat. ish Lake Erie fleet in the War of {ure of p^ss defense — passes in-
also undefeated La Porte Bulldog.
on a 8-« acore. ------, -
Bears meet the The touchdown by La Porte U who had any doubts that the Dal-
strong Anahuac Panthers at 7 :S0 one of the three that the strong ]as Texans would finish out their
has yielded initial year in the National Foot-
»««*«• irs -fpyw «» *«-*-» SS.-S,
By ED FITE
University of Text* Long-
** 1*L« uPset. bu*Ten.
win about 20 to 14.
Sour troubled club made it clear at a urday’s crucual Southwest Confer-
by Hull-Daisetta and Sour tmmiea ciuo «■**«*» ^
seasons.
Tech rates as only the eighth
The Lions-Browns clash at De- 1812.
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IN BAYTOWN. IT'S
SUM-TEX, FOR BEST BUYS
WEEK - END SPECIALS
tercepted — doesn't figure in the
ratings. It's those stolen aerials
that hurt the most, and that's
where the Engineers shine.
'T««k,a /<Aon Konlrc tt'ifh
North Texas Opens
Defense Of 6mW
Coast Loop Crown
yards rushing.- ^“'oDtois^t^f^cSb .
The. high scoring Bruin, have S c£ite?t tte same stand , The odds-makers gave Tem the
racked up 171 point, in those m IM^but probably as a "civic ^^^^t Sad oSS-
games with 73 of the points com- - * - — -
■football
down the stretA for the champt-
est Confer- one which is nhw* *■ N
and battle Aggies 14 to fi ‘ emi Te**M
h# r*hamni- ---—f—
bulwark these assurances,
era Methodist, but gave the Chris-
tians a seven-point edge over Bay-
ing In two district games. To
Iflll aMSMaas
played. themselves and by sale of a new Rice. ^ cmu both eo into their
wo. BobDj- atWLrtjss STIt SrHSSffis
Moorhead ^CgrieyBranw. at ^ *? giV?.the BearS *ny m^e ^'ard its community owner- ^ ^ SMU ^vine U^ten R.<S
" " ' this weekend in
By UNITED PRESS
An intersectional joust between
Rice and SMU having beaten Rice,
TCU, the pre-season favorite to
IONDS—
aswusww £ »gg5=g saw? siBfflS
98 passes thrown by thelopposi- which conference clashes predomt- ^ Uke gave the Bears a fit in ment they dropped in bringing the tie with Ite
tion, and that figures (town to nate. - ... the first half but faded badly in the franchise to Dallas in the first A^eVo^their rworf whTleB^
about one stolen pass out erf every Houston,-the apparent new Mis- last,half as the Bears romped and piace ----------- , . w hi, the
ouri VaUey champion with only stooped to lop-sided victories, ’ -We have no profit moUve in lor- whlch ta* beat*n
loss to Texas A&M on its record. No matter how big the Pa*"-** • ------ * *•“*- ”
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AJAX BOND ..............$th 3.9f
JAMES E. PEPPER.......*..5th 4.89
BOURBONS—
KENTUCKY BRED ..........5th 3.49
TEN HIGH ...........5th 3.39
STILLBROOK .............5th 3.39
BLENDS
BOURBON DE LUXE........5th 3.39
BERNHEIM ...............5th 3.29
ROCKING CHAIR 1
KING'S - \............5th
six. ' , souri Valley champion with only stomped to lop-sided victories, "We have no profit motive in £*’ - ~ L 7LJZZ71 —..in ,hv
If Tech’s average holds up and a loss to Texas A&M on its record. “ No matter how big the Pan they this appeal for additional funds.” foaddinv inr .^
Lutz would throw, say 18 passes, takes on a Bonier Conference foe line or good the Bac&ield they are a statement issued, by the direc- rfaang by adding ^ W
U figures that three would inter- for the second week in a row when probably no match for the very fors sajd _,!lh , and .
cepled^ nine would be knocked it invades Lubbock against Texas sharp Split-T Bears. When that .... matter of fact we are rL
down and only six completed.- ' Tech Saturday night. The Cougars. Bruin offense gets rolling it is -rinnfg to £i our losses H l
However. Duke's fine split-T op-. who defied Tbmpe State, 6 to 0, a very hard one to stop and no ^mal toies ots
erator has a persona! statistic that iast weJP will be a seven-point team has moved with consistency tn-ing to do U iffiikmriie of kev nUv
looks mighty good Lute hasn’t had ch0ice over Tech. against Cedar Bayou, with the pos- si^Vsf % arTrffermg the candid a
pass intercepted in his last Hardm-Simmons however will be sible exception of La Porte. city of Dallas a bought-and-paid- one tackle slot, has trimmed SMU1!
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™V. notion urday nt«nt. __________ by ace Quarterback Eddie Going Earlier talks with business lead- irU-Baylor game
’ Nordi Texas opens defense_of its nS «rs had caayinced.the team’s back- Texas' versatile difens*, keyed
Tech
sive test. Tech has
all defensive team
yielding an average of only 144 #
vardA oer came Duke is fifth and Gu]f Coast loop crown at Denton «« that adequate support would around the passing of T Jones and
hls^ i^en8 out' m3 vardT per Saturday night against a be forthcoming to keep the club in the running of fullback Dick Ochoa
^ * ' Tiger team that has shown an tL Dallas and to strengthen iU finan- ind halfbacks Gib Dawson. Billy
game
SSSas&i SSL« SeaaSift Sow
ened SMU Mustangs, who also will
go without their star sophomore
back Jerry Norton was expected to
carry the bulk of the load for Coach
Rusty Russell’s Mustangs
66 to 7 romp over Lamar Tech. *,ytMm
North Texas still was favored, Z*™
however, to trim the Tigers
lett installed for at
} little at 1421 (I13.S8 £
month).
For the fog started rojjing in be-
.... .co. !ore *ame t>me and halftime
In the Lone Star circuit. South- jj,e pi3Vmg fie]d was completely
f*st ~ unbeaten alongside obliterated from the spectator’s
idle East Texas—seeks to keep its vie^-oint and also from the bench,
loop record clean at San Varcos vision was limited to about a half
against lomar Tech while Sul Ross rf ^ fie!d from ^ fidtiineJ and
and S. F. Austin lock horns at officials used flashlights to signal
Nacogdoches with Sul Ross favor- ^ of the ball to the side-
ed. Both are night games. lines
Abilene is the site ofjxrth Texas No such fog is seen for this game
Conference games. -Jn the after- due to the statewide drouth and
noon, favored Abilene Christian cedar Bayou rans will not be able . . ...
. game rated as a toss-up. _ Floyd Hechler and.Lynn_Enderli. ^ w *
Yanks Explain How
Cleveland Kissed
Away The Pennant
By MILTON RICKMAN
NEW YORK. Oct. 31—UP—One
ball's bes:
Berth TCU and Baylor will be at
near peak strength for their clash
at Fort Worth and a wide open
scoring battle may be in the offing
as Baylor's fleet backs seek to out-
shine TCU's great one-man show-
in Ray McKown, the loop's total
offense leader.
Coach Dutch Meyer has shifted
kept secrets - jhifty Gil Bartosh to fullback in
New Mexico A&M and Flagstaff bfudes Going, paced the Bears to Tfraddy 'vJ’nl “ Bav! '[' £>ach <George Sauer has
L.!LU__ u„.h‘.^,rnaH m h„ or.at. *rlday while defending his Yarn prmrnsH his BeaA will threw
State meet at Flagstaff Saturday victory. Hechler turned m his great- fcwJ. ujc
game that -------
night in a game that counts in est individual performance against "5* *•* c0ntr0':*rsl#1 more pas: c than usual at Ove com-
■S. aJZ. Mndiw, .1- .l.p it Cevel.nl. ^
thoui^i it is the only game *? f^ha^he^n^he or rat’ th* Yankee executive vice pcesi- Here'
staff *l»y, n the bmp this season. * Howeser h" ** dent and general manager explain-
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Wichita Falls,
Mexico at
IN KEEPING WITH THE POLICY OF
THE BANKS AND OTHER FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS IN THIS DISTRICT,
WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
TUESDAY, NOV. 4
IN OBSERVANCE OF
NATIONAL ELECTION DAY
WE URGE YOU TO DO YOUR
TANKING MONDAY
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SAVINGS 8 LOAN ASS'N.
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ly favored
- Sam Houston takes its pass-
minded team to lake Charles, La..
remaining
week’s program
Stranahan Holds Lead
In Mexican Tournament
BIEXICO CITY. Oct. 31-UP
Defending champion Frank Stxan-
v«i* r«H.r BavniTrine scapegoat in the recent wrangling
Sica&S&i^SSSjM SS «• ““>*■<«
, Weisj pointed out that Cleveland
unending cnampion rranx airan- Anahuac is expected to come out awkweiron^wivers fhmfctocfm
ahan of Toledo. Ohio, and five col- with some tricky defense* that they ™*c***“ * r*!Vf” """"
legsffhS from. Fforth Texas State have used it various umes u Ust Aufu4t 1x15 “* M
jeg ans imm iou ma« .“T Simply were outbid.
sc-s mmm«
day. ' all week and ahould have them
Stranahan, who opened th* down pat.
match play Thursday with a 4 and SupKiOMndankM* W- Akridge hat
2 triumph over Mario Rudlo of announced that
National League'to obtain Johnny
Mize on waivers in 1349. Johnny
_____TEaS .re H°PP *0 1*50' Johnny Sain in 19S1
Mexico City, remained the favor- available for the contest tonight, *"d BUrl™'fU
it* to wrap up his fourth Mexican both in general admission and re-
crown. served seat sections
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111 W. TEXAS •'ZST' DIAL 2024
Yankees never base ob-
tained a ball player by going be-
yond the rules of baseball.'' de-
clared Weiss "OnC* again the mat-
ter of inter-league waiver deals
has been made the subject of a
baseball controversy and one*
again the Yankees base been cast
ia a bad light.
"But what about the Cleveland
Indians* We- obtained Bilrkweli
from th* Reds On the other hand.
Cleveland purchased three player*
who had been waived out of the
Rational League, shortstop George
Strickland, outfielder Wallv West-
lake and relief pitcher Ted.WUks."
U Porte Builpups Rap
St. Thomas Junior High
_U Porto'i Bullpupt defeated the
St Thomaa Junior High grid aquad
« the La Port* field Thursday
eight by a acore of » to •
Utt Half Warren Wart of the
•rtguga ■ perked hla teem fc vic-
tory with brilliant opes Yield n»-
niag.
fired
have
enough to check that Texas pow-
er Texas about 21 to 7.
TCU over Bavior — A good spot
Here * hnw th* games look to
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The Anahuac Panther line aver- £ „
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1952, newspaper, October 31, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042637/m1/12/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.