The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1957 Page: 10 of 14
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ly Fred Hartman
Another fagprftoHJBlM
Steqes Wants To See Steve Graduate
•** Bn.iis tired of playing a*
walloped Laredo. 28 to 6, Last
Friday night Tivy High of Her-
t€6 5t6Y6 W8uil3?C : heard at Memorial stadium Hfwreh' work because they are
Robert E. Lee ai
game's spectators.
We saw Ray send a flanker way j last .ounce of energy m ine Mf i.fttonr night. • . • poadi R. .M. Davis, a yet»«n
^Selfdidnt' SK.WirH* 5 . *•*"* SXtrl^l. Hedisman
he went Into *hr any'Ittration to fatsn '. . . We home immediately after ttalfek-. Z?t,^tmTttorn ?“*d F'?l!iner- ,
ZT K *«»»* fell off the stand, A. L. with an attaek of HUh.-^ J- £3? ft 5t’‘
Vegas ditto . . JV Quarterback |We knew h wiMtiM tired qmtV coach«eat •**»» maim a alight back (tob
a 1* W i It'tun over OCUflUC, au wujinvjto op*** *
their second game the Rebate and some straights formations.
——j r—b» »„ « r „.t xheir - attack features many
pitchouts and flankers. Price
likes to throw the ball when the
■Situation dictates it.
The Ganders will spend a hard
week on improving their of-
fense, unless the physical con
Vernon
i -
Jin„. * j t~iMU.ii Auutff nos vi •*
SuicideQuaf. ;and sew «p with **** « li* *** minut<* f spect for Fullback Gibbs, Franki
rtefbackA! Dennis ^Miduiiwwth why he didn't adjust}high fever aiid was some better pl8yed f**: ft*' tJto. 331 and Quarterback Jim
relief Jim had ®a" thf. Rav flanker . ; . by Sunday but still so weak he
it aarnn, Wf»J» ^ fa™ thing happened . .. Corpus j
book i • * , , ‘Christi is great at setting flank- ;
^ves in our end of town ^ ^ gn<] iggnoring them . . . Act-
raduatc^* ^ ^stages ^ of the situation.—— j
Had Rav Stuck To Their Gaining Plays,
Texans Might Have Won Wi‘h More Ease
" , /T«* «*»• rriti----Each came on four
sisted by , Fenner Myers
Jac.. Allison. Ted. Red and Gray
son't be as' tough as Ray, but
' ‘ Kudla has plenty of re-
7"*S5 *1^:^ * ** *nd •*■*!«* <no.,».t»
could not attend r---weeK'
his coaching staff.
could not attend a meeting of 'bit week, j You won't find better school
is coa-hing staff. Travis is playing its third sea,] boy players on many teapis than
Coach Sultis is expected to be son of football. Th,e,Rebels op-'these two lads, Kudla said ...
—i. — ibb UbAw- hut ermd the season fir Houston with j-, Kudla says the Austin eleven mm,
Snduftft^o the best football. squa(j took flu shots Saturday, and! nae ammo wm s«=i PSW *» ™
All this time No. 1 rated Ray ,hat hamper work the first work this week since they did not
n^frJ"d^MdWCek °f of the week. It is the hope of (get to play their games last week,
Pmi eXnata is nto offered Coach Sultis, however, that such At the last minute Sam Houston;
fJS.'Stor the Gander show- ^^nal‘f‘^^d™ESUt^S r^,nde?! ^furdav ^^rHe^^fheS^ph^n^
mMJj^ceded No Robert do^Sn "* 0,6 &JV 5e was called jU
dition. of the youngsters is such
that they can’t work hard.
'. Toe Ganders were their worst
enemies .last Friday night, and
E7 Lee team ever fought a harder
■ ’ -or odds. If any
CUVHUVO UBOk * '
their offense heyer did click. w
IDmust be remembered,- hOw-
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ever, that' it rained last Mon-
day. Last Tuesday it was mud-
dy and wet. ah
short outside workout, Lst Wed-
nesday they put on tennis shoes
and worked in the Lee gymnas-
fight against longer-------
Gander fan who saw the game
wants his money back, the board I
of trustees should make the re-1
fUThe situation had as much to
do with bottling the Gander of- ]
fense as the Ray Texans. "
>sday it w as mud- neV(,r got a chance to open up.
‘"d the lads had a Ba({ kicking, bad passes from cen-
umrlmlit t Wmt. ____ V;__1.. in 1
y^z.
□ait IUUUII£, urn, .. bvih v . i
ter and untimely fumbles deep in i
their own territory "had more to I
do with the bad showing than Ray
pressure.
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BAYTOWN
124A Wins 12 Of 18 Tests
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offense . • ■ Ra>' has 8 7ond,eI . . Why did he try to fool the j
ful running game over the mi - ,Gan(iprs and (hen ltiek right;
-*»«■' V»AfVs An nower Plays Ik. n.lldln tnr n tnurh. :
Pasadena,
Tully Bears
Undefeated
HSf on thes'eyptoys*during afek P™*} ^
game . ., . But every time -
crucial play comes up, they try
back . . - fr onvara passes or - Diftrict 12-4A teams......have
these .two. plays might have con- pjaye({ jg gained thus far in the
nected for TDs . ... Certainly o* j new 1957 season and have won
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Area Grid
Schedule For
Weekend
Here are the football games
scheduled for Raytown area
foot hall teams this weekend:
Thursday—
S:S0 p.m. Linior Varsity vs.
Jaycees Quitting. LL Baseball
Early Baytown Backers To Get Tribute
Lynchburg Barber Shop
AT « CORHSSS
NEXT TO BIC .CHIEF
(0. W. WHATLEY, Owner)
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to uv: tw a—• t i qUICK IVlt
dm solved their hi tc uou t s;practical,
especially to the Ray left . ■ •;
,,-oc fnrr-,,,1 to CUt back ’■? Cp.
•a-sirss^ sr »>».-iissss: z:ri,i:zJ
Pasadena and Spring Branch
arc the only undefeated elevens] tfium.
.with Baytown add Texas City ] ... „ tm.
falling, out of the charmed circle ■ 6:™ » "'■ Baytow,, ,Tumor
Baytown's Little League associa- dent, will be master of cerenton- has a strong organization and able
(ion will turn back the* clock to tes. • .....' '* ’
In addition to members of the
Jaycee board of directors, all of-
ficers of the little League associa-
tion in Baytown as well as man-
agers of the five teams in the
Baytown organization will be on
hand.
the baseball season at 7 p.m,
Wednesday- to.pay tribute to the
Baytown Junior Chamber -of Com-
merce.
The honors will go to President
a;ou p.m. nuiuui imwij — --------
Pasadena JV at Memorial sta- !Dan Harrlson as the Jaycee leader
' vs. Galena
Bayou.
Paris at Cedar
' a,it %«**~3ss v&rs *
SHSHfirS
rortably We thought the the tackle or helping somebody ,
Ray quick kicks were the else ... He is a wonderful^,
8:30 p.m. Horace Mann vs.
South Houston at Memorial
list. Coach! stadium.
] material as well as title to Jaycee early in 1951. They sponsored the
I park on the Lee College campus, first field and since that time have
' Toe meeting will be held in the maintained an interest ^ in the
r.arly in the—.game,,..
twv ....... i ,
Without him, the
•nse would be at
i,™k»««. w ■ i“« ™""-'
Ganders Have Plenty Sneed And Spirit;
Ihev Heed Po’se, Punch And Passina »P™g
‘A WINNING football team must to win it's almost impossible, to j question mark
hkve spi ed, spirit, poise, punch control the youngsters on 1he " 1 e d HoV.rton's A u g u s t
ahtf nksstat” . . : The OanJers j benc[, . yye wouldn’t traded?8 _ ... ‘ ,,t ,
have^speed and spirit to burn “p!nt of spirit tov a gallon of! have* S trouble
. . . They haven't shown much] We don't want to be!88?. ‘.
punch, aiid sthelr poise lias-been j misunderstood ... We need both ] 1 ’
strangely missing even on lbe|. . . Most winners have, ™ “
Friday
battle With Coach
Watty? Myers' Border City
eleven,
Texas City dropped a 12 to 0
decision to Milby, but should
hit the wintrail again Friday-
night in Galveston against the
" Ball High Tors.
Spring Branch remains a
in spite of three
wins. The Bears
Cedar Bayou open.
Friday—
confemrcr room" of tftfBaytowm^^^j,- ^*7 lunwif over Prague
Community building with Presi- operation to an association. The
dent E. H. (Bucket) Oliver pre- jaycees ran the park and the as-
siding. sociation the games.
Friday— Bob Gillette, a Little League of- Now that the Little League or-
Austin Travis vs. Robert E. !flcpr anfl a ')resi:..ganiza,ion has al10thprJgjJSl
la-e at Memorial stadium. 1
to support; itself, the Jaycees are
moving out of the game and are
seeking other projects to sponsor.
"Little League baseball as we
know it In Baytown would not be
as far advanced had if not been
for-the fine early work of the Jay.
eees," Oliver said. "We will,
always be indebted to them for]
it was most
their’ help when
needed.”
Arnett. McDonald
& Herbert
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U No. GslUarf • Baytown
ARE NOW
UNION BARKR SHOPS
BARBERS LOCAL
UNION 519
Alvin at La Pprte.
Crosby open,
lola at Channelview.
Tarkington at Mont Belvieu.
Liberty at Deer Park.
Anahuac at Bridge City.
Saturday—
la-e Suiede at Port Neehes.
Carver at Lufkin.
bench ... Their passing hasj Don-t forgej th;> Ganders could
been conspicuous by its absence | played’three easy-to-defeat
. . . We notice that when th«e j!Mm/and & the toast of Texas
is chaos on a bench, there is; bout now instead they have
l ‘ ■
usually chaos on the field ...
The University of Texas 1956
team had less bench decorum
than any major team we have
seen in over a decade . . . They
won one of 10 games . , , The,
team with the most poise on the
bench and on the field is Okla-
about now . . . Instead they have
played three tough teams and
have, beaten two of them
Coach Darrell Tully is a
highly capable coach and did a
fine job at Galveston before go-
ing-to Spring Branch. He likely
will enter district play unde-
feated, and the Bruins could be
Mrs. La Borde
Dies In Dallas
j«-2ar as
sity in’football, just as In life
... The Ganders will be a better
team for the Ray defeat . . •
But so will Rav . . That game
MW wen make Ray a .finalist:
•' ■ - — *" They know now what, u
misery to Pasadena, Baytown
and Galena Park in later con-
tests, . , -V-,
The Ganders looked like a
Mrs. Leo La Borde, 40, wife
of a former Robert E. Lee ten-
nis coach, died Saturday night
in Dallas after a, long illness.
She had cancer.
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like Greek scholars learning to. . . . ..
translate the classics ... On the means to be hit,
field they play like demons
million
against
Funeral services Will be held
at 2 p.m. Monday at Casa View
I \iTntUnA\ct /vhiiirrth in HullaS lift-
cl e f e n s c i Methodist church in Dallas un-
.,.-1 J___ *i. . ♦ L „ Cna rlr.
dollars
No. 1 rated
and you ean'christi Ra7 *ut had
' Here's;their worst nights in ......., ...» ™ -------- -------
' ig to move the bait. The j about three and one-half years
oa- ,:£iaahim was” full of enemy ago. Most of that time Sh- h*«
^-"t^i scouts, and the Ganders likely beer ill. They lived -at
Corpus
. one of
history
dor the direction of the Spark-
man Funeral home..
The La Bordes left Baytown
wv, iin-ana -V — • j_j thoir
We'mwt report that Rav looked j hoping the Gandersjdck up what i^^m" w‘as°’ “full"’ of enemy ' ago. Most of that time she has
• --a“ —* ~”~~"izen it takes to bacirto na> . ; . __^ ubaiw' u»._. mi •• loan
potendand ready and organized'it take ______ _............
like a haftk" directors’ meefng That'll mean -1 De j will -see plenty nine-man lines Sandra Lynn in Dallas, La
on their .bench ... The Gandhrs; semi-finals again- . . . “ 1 on,^ remH.nder of the season. Borde was a tennis professional
were to disarray from the start, .tins blue Monday, get!mg back to, Bil! Sia„re pressed the nt the Dallas Athletic club and
. One reason is that REL has]Ray may be a goal the „-i»h this 'tvne of do-'tennis cnaeb at Southern V
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such tremendous spirit and will i team can never reach.
HHp: ^pr*fr^-r - {I'fT'-r-
Soorts Parade
Ganders with, this type of dc- tennis coach at Southern Meth-
fensc and' smothered: them be- odist university. He produced
fore they could get started, some great players while at
Aim,in Travis is the next Bay- ' Rob.-rt E. Lee.
town opponent. . . In addition to her husband,
The Galena Park Yellow Mrs. La Borde is survived by
Jackets look a 13 to 6 beating two sons, Leo Jr., 13. and Joe
in their late-scheduled, game at Carol, 7. _____
• ... i n«A frttim -———- —— , .
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United PFts* Shbris Writer
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Fearless Fraley has to pick the ,
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By TIM MO|{I
Halted Press Spor
Bdsed on their opei
victories, at least four
the Big Ten Confer
give defending cham]
ma a real tussle for
national college foofb
While Oklahoma e r
open date last Saturdi
State, Minnesota, low
•igafc stole some of
thunder the first time
their muscles this se;
Michigan State e m
players in an effort
score respectable but
up with a 514) triumf
ana; Minnesota Iran
ington, 46-7: Iowa ran
est score in 43 years
Utah State. 70-14; a
turned back Southeri
16-6
Oklahoma swings bai
this week against. low
Big Eight conference
contest shaped up as
'breather'’ for the S
last week end when
displayed surprising s
Bing Syracuse to a 7
1116 Big Ten's ‘‘big
Saturday dates with
ly weak non - leagui
Michigan State visit;
which dropped a 12-
Washington State; Mil
Purdue, which suffere
out at the hands ol
Notre Dame; Michigi
Georgia, a 9-6 loser ti
and lows
_____Iowa hosts Wasli
fresh from its victor
fomia.
Texas A&M, ranke
hind Oklahoma last
impressive once agai
over Texas Tech, 21
Aggies may not fin
easy this week whf
Missouri, a 35-13 win;
zona.
Among, the other
, Navy is at N
(earns. Navy is at Nc
Tennessee hosts Miss
Duke entertains M;
Oregon State, is at I
Third-ranked Georf
TODAY'S
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PORCELAIN
AlMTlCl'l *1"MI
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F | n • a t bacauu
thay waah claan-
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many otharwayi,
Vaara ahead atyl-
ln». tie
clean, erlip
llnea In - white,
litatime-porcelain,
inalde and out;
raalata a t a I n a,
ehippino, eraek-
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ir rust.
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Scores Last Week
Pasadena 21, Lamar 0-
Corpus Christi Rev 6. Bay-
town 0. cwy* ,
Longview 13, Galena Park 6.
Milby 12, Texas City 0.
Bra.eosport 21, St. Thomas 7.
Spring Branch 13. Bclialre 6.
Friday Night Games
Pasadena at Texarkana .
Austin Travis at Baytown.'
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