Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. [67], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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RSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN,
th- Sooner stat
BY PAP 1
\ Grtil
,.»ns Beaten
otanlord Team
TS STANDOUTS
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Jf«SE
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BY ROSUJ> W UtOKIII
Vnhed Ptr« Suit ( on
PASADSSA OfcW J*I> 1 iVl"
—Tfc- ' laugh vr.g bc"> ot S.uit.Uil
Uc:vt * ■ .< \ow..l they *
r.ot drop Uir.e atralgh; tceUvUi
gashes :n t' e Pasadena HvW Bowl
today * ere haded a.' one M the Na
ticn'i b6st foctba 1 team-* filer
T to 0 Mow Year Day \ K'to t ever
Southern Sfethodlat.
ApproTunately fd.000 hvwidav .s'*'
tutors tied the Bowjl to w'ltnjs# the
greatest aggregation m Sta:\fen1
Uiv » who WHl p'" "0 Sn'Ot#
• I
MmiIimi *>rnlnii
V Y-.mv Bite’to I bn t hai
O'.^t vHi f-iN* i' Hrt'iy Shul.Sd. II
uni v’cnu i Ai.luir .Mmsgit as
M«;itwhM* through <a
root fell I I
5, statistic* f»Vr the (ami all
Iren.i to Southern MrlhgdL L
spite the viVdxur.t p«t»otT.|
Pa van > gtuuiHi 137 yardslio H
Shutford 1'A'ses gamed H03 ip
1ST tor SMI* Stanford : ma|
yard# on the ground ant
air, SMU had nine firs'
live tor Stanford.
Svonfotil Intercepted Jive
a boomuig iUert back* Id >;xv.led parses, however. aud lost on
tho ootatuniaon the CdrcUnals netNi- w t!w pexAn5. The ’ball bal
ed to win a victory * h..n erased was considered by Pop IVar
from ttif minds of Le.ur.d Stanford jjjg, actual margin of till SC
alumni the srd memories. of dc- victory
feats by Alabama and Columbia m coach Tiny Thornhill dt Sti
the same arena. « uud hut boys won b'cagjse
Stanford pushed over the touch-"had thr stuff.'’ 1 j
down in the first quarter; then * Obach M’Uy Be'.l 6f S3itl' t
tenaciously held the margin. Once atitltKce to oheer up. -t
the McLLadL-ts drove to the Stan- “Yhu frlLras plaiTd t#°at
lord fivf yard line, where a fumble Bell said. *T tn proud oi jo
spoiled t. ctr bu ojjportuaity to tie -r--~ ■
up the contest. . AQT Af ^
The vtouting score came after Bill C DwcJrw 1 W
Faulmaft, sophomobe quarterixicit.
CONDITION SINCE FIRST other loss was to the ftate cltampton
PART OF 1935 SEASON Amarillo Sandies by 4 score of 13 to
BP,EClIENIiI*XiE, Texas. Jan. 2. Thfe iuckarooa started the season
—"The Eyes of Texas Are Upon strong, iiimlng thtir first ti*o games
Ycu.'* P.ret-k r.ridr« roaches were by large scores and local fans were
telling [M»? Buckhroos this we k as convinced that Breckenndge had
they jivwed h r the int'r-state another championsh|p a^gregatkm.
battle iUh Paul$ VaUey. Oklahoma. Then, in the third game of the
at Fort) Worth Saturday. season, the Bucks ifcet a powerful
Faceo with life respoasibility of Bcjat el.VeVi in Saj Angelo which
uphSSrg the prestige of Texas bad also wen i s opening games by
high Mtool football, the Buckaroos ar«e HHr ™*e ?j^ar0os ro nd'
or trailnnL harll for the tilt at T. B<f^U* bu^ «“
C.'U. iMdTtunf All proceeds, less ^ l*e l*°
aetuoltxpLes. will Ro to the *.$ neaf the m^dle of the game
Hov-ro Mrhionol Fund. wh4 1Sf1. fr°m
, .. and the bgttle ended In a scoreloia
'1 In- Buckr-T'-oL chan^pioiv. »*f t:.e J sustained by Clark
Oil Belt. ajr«* now completely ieco.- and Tayldi- in that game hampered
rred fr'.ui iinjmij-.s which h^v;. oeset jhe puLgaigoot, for tfee remainder of
thetn iucrj thfic third game of the s^^soh, and rbany local fans
- ; Curt 13 and M *' •*> ve a COst frr-ckenridge a state
bn* «x; ec!i*d to be able to place me rOmrlioionshio. TTiev are completely
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S. M. U. tried a rever.se. Shuford
w as EyppObcd to'talcs the ball. bu-.
was hi; by Wes Muller, star Sun-
iord beater, as he grabbed for ^he
ball. Ir. the resultant tumble, the.
fdo; bail wouzld up under MuiiOr s
bulky body on the Stanford sue
The Cardinals pur.ted out cf dan-
fer. i ', . '
E'.’.woford struck, again in the
third quarter when Paulman inter-
cepted Wilson * pa j> in S. M. U.
LwrRory and got to the MethodL>:
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the N<Jw Year
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x'conri piiiud. buU i/ui iaimi
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the gam" In fh U « dcj‘ H'Y;
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inn t.Jru- ciqijn^ tie j>^ui rj ;
i: .luthip if 11 fuld i .w» 1
t>» deffrtst wl;h in
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• .in pncip:: tl r hall
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wjnwood vs Oo-y
Whiter Camp, or one of jus | i
bar mustachioed cont**n#pori i t
Mill holds trpe.: We knfw i -
br cause onlv yesterdarl i
Orance Bowl eamp. daho! i
versify defeated Q> Miss <i
strength of its hardiMtt?j
lme.
Catholic scored thri'raour r*
to win by a single chip. ‘2 t
and twt) of the conn lira ^ s
chalked up to ' the erfdit ; !
Leak r-bo-s w ho plow Hip ; i<
with th.eir noses while.#ie I 1
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wfm
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Ti.ree line plays failed to gam and
Moatjipi the* Pacific Coasts best
place kicker, tried hi* specialty from
a pa-iaoa on the MeUudkt 24 yard
line The effort was short.
Southern Methodic, attempted to
score through t..e #»r a.» the third
quarter ended and the final quarter
ow.ndl'-ii awatyr- Wilson and Flnlev
did frost of the passing, but the
Stanford backfir'd .snaqcrd or
knorjefi down the tlirowv at cru-
cial iwwiwnts. *1 tie jfiiml 10 niumte
taw fMU throwing .fctrrv t’*nf t’iev
BOt Vi? brill, even When hail.ed up
•giliHt thr;r own uqal Unr.* *>m'
InteffeptHm near Uir end of the
gaHMt pave Stanford a chahec to
Knre. but the Texans held ini'
Cardinal* on t’.Hi 23 yaid lli.H.
1*0100 Disappouit^
TtK* SMU players victorious In
12 straight game' d'jnr.g tl- 192i V/aiinlrsttTS ( f
se«rtn arid pronounced the 'be-t 1 1 XJ
football at*gregallon in the? nation IvOSC I>0^ I
under tlie LHekuison riling system. — —j'l
were disappointed but prauwd their PASADENA. Calif {'
rlv^ <UP»—Five youthful
Bobby Wilson, who' was held to their ’teens, wlio hit<#
an average- of 1 83 yards per try’- lot the Rov Bowl gaij|
said the Sanford ends Moscrtp and tn ’^crmshliiR’’ dhe jaM
Keith Topping. jyere too but almost paid witlk'
'much " 7 The boys, none of w?»
Wilson streak:-d off several runs tilied. nrrlved lu re Ni
^for 10 to 15 yard-*, but usually found, and ?lept in th- R^isefj
himself on the ground m the arms mg they could hida,
cf Topping and Moscrtp. Many game time. , Early |
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