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BROWNWOOD (T«a») BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1937
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PAGE TWO
M’GONAGILL AND
Faint Hope of Winning
SCOTT CAPTf RE
special Match
THURSDAY
Sail Marcos Team Plays in
Local Stadium Friday;
Billies Go to Canyon
Features Initial Tft|
This Week
Jimmie McOooiglU at Dallas and
Bob Scott of Colorado, Ibxas, de-
feated City Champion £lyde
Bcyd and Ray Oarrftt professional
at the Brownwood Country Club, S
and 2. fonday afternoon in a fecial
18-hole match here.
MoGonaglll. ranked u ooe of Tex-
as' leading golfers, shot evtn par in
leading his side to victory. Playing
the course for the first time, pe was
one over going opt. but came In one
under. Championships captured
this year by McOwnaglll incl ude the
Oalveston and Little Rock Invita-
tion tournaments and the Rio
Orande Valley qpen at Wqfiaco. He
also carded low scoiWTor texas and
Southwest golfers In the National
open st Chicago. Tqp year* ago he
ana runner-up In the 0ttt*
teur tournament.
Although the SMItori *Won the
match on the 14th, the loursome
finished the 18 hales. Boyd carded
a 78 for the next lofest score. Scott
had 77 and Garrett. playing the
course for the third tlpm.teice he
took over professional duties last
month, soorad 78.
McGooagUl praised the local
couise and sroo particularly en-
ihusisaktB about the gratis. *1
hast aejrer played on better 9m-
muds grass green*- Me oc^mented.
The cards:
Howard Payne College’s Yellow
Jackets will open their 1887 schedule
In a game here Friday night with the
Southwest Texas State Teachers
College Bobcats of San Marcos The
Hin Billies of Daniel Baker College
will be in action at the same time
•gainst the West Texas State Buf-
faloes at Canyon.
Other gantes by Texas Conference
this week follow: Abilene
Christian College vs. John Tarie-
ton Agricultural College, at Abilene;
McMurry College vs. Schreiner
Institute, at KerrviUe; Texas Wes-
leyan OdUegt vs. Weatherford Col-
lege. at Weatherford; Austin College
’vs. Durant (Oklahoma) Teacher*,
at Sherman; Trinity University vs.
Sam Houston Teachers at Hunts-
ville, and Southwestern University
vs. Baylor University.
Result* Last Week
Results in opening games last
week included:
Daniel Baker 41. Weatherford
Junior College 8; Altus Junior Col-
lege 18. Howard Payne *JB” squad 0.
McMurry 42. Southwestern Okla-
homa Teachers 12; Austin College 7.
North Texas 8t*te Teachers 0;
Southwestern University IS. Lon
Morris College 0; St. Edwards ft.
East Texas Teachers 0.
The flan Marcos Teachers, who
win play Howard Payne Friday
night, beat 8eguln Lutheran College.
34 to 0, last week. Daniel Baker's
opponent this week, the West Texas
State Teachers Buffaloes, also dis-
played plenty of strength In down
fag Panhandle A. & M. of Okla-
homa, 33 -to 0.
Cheacev Heads Bobcats
The San Marcos team Invading
Brownwood this week is headed by
Coach Joe Bailey Cheaney. who was
head coach at Howard Payne before
t*nng over duties in a similar ca-
McAdoo
the leash today as they swatted the
Starting gun in Shaughnessy plan
finals for the Texas League base-
ball tit*. : - j
Oklahoma City, the defender,
polished off San Antonio. 1 to a,
yesterday In the fifth game of their
semi-final series. Jack Btfllheart’e
baffUng left-handed slants kept
the scoreless for nine in-
nings which showed:
Ban Antonio ... ■ 000 000 000—0 7 1
Oklahoma City .100 000 Olx—I 7 1
Klmberlln and Taylor; Brlllheart
Comanche defeated
of yesteryear—“Bingin' Sammy"
Baugh, of Texas Christian ; Nsjr
Sheridan, the red-haired flash of
the University of Texas, and Lloyd
Russell, the “crooning quarterback"
of Baylor.
But football, like time and the
rant, goes on; and setting an exam-
ple of bravado for the rest aOm*
conference was Coach Leo Meywof
Texas Christian, wife prepared to
shove his squad Into forgetfulness of
Baiigh with 4 “suicide" schedule.
The Christians open their season
next. Saturday after a road trip to
Columbus. Ohio, to crash Into the
■quad of their former coach, Brand*
Schmidt of Ohio But*. Meyer was
on ^ “Dashing Davey”
O'Brien. 147-pound quarterback
Comanche
out a homo run. Mis 12th of the sea-
son. to nose out the Brooklyn
Dodgers 2-1 yesterday. It kept the
Cube a* games behind the leading
New York Giants, who wqrt forced
into extra Innings^ beat &t. Louis.
Qabby's iour-ba#ger followed De-
marco's single, one of the four hits
given up by Max Butcher. The
Dodgers gave the Cubs a scare B
the ninth when they scored onoe and
had the tying run on third bage,
but tt was Oabby who cut off that
potential marker. Otorge Char,
running for Babe Phelps, took a long
lead off third and, as Curt Davis
began his wincup vo pitch to OO
Brack, he brute for home. Hartnett
i tuck out his big mitt, caught the
bail, and, «n a close play, got Char
at the plate.
Three conferer.ee games In the
Oil Belt will be playefc Frida*.
Btephenvllle, newest member of the
district will meet the Mg San
Angelo Bobcais In a night game at
San Angslo. Lset week Stephen-,
vllle plastered a 47-4 licking on
Weatherford High School and san
Angelo won over Thornes Jefferson
cf Sen Antonio. 18 to IS.
Two losers In opening games.
'Bit Soring and Msstlanrt wfil play
Tony Oovemor opened with a
single, Paul Easterling rapped cut
another. Stan Sperry popped out
and then Jim Keeeey singled giving
the Indian* a one-run starter 4t
the expense of Harry Kimberite.
Ban Antonio right-hander, who al-
lowed only four mors hits.
Hlh:n May Start
Manager Keesey was expected to
start Ate Hillln. right-hander who
set a modem league record of
31 victories during the reguMr sea-
*Tort Worth Milled Into the title
round by besting Tulsa. I to. 4. A
lucky blow by McLeod, a pinch htt-
8rownwood nnd the Steers i
Uaten. 11 to 8. by the Class
Wink outfit. The third eonfen
battle wifi Jjnng Breckenridg*
Ranger together at Breckmrii
ter. broke s 4-4 Ue In the eighth
The seors;
Port Worth .. o» lioou-s i» i
Thomas. Stein and McCstefl: i*1-
way. Qreer. ROd usd Jacks*.
After two game# m OWahsma
City, the team# wffl more to F*t
Worth for games Thursday. Friday
and Saturday, then will return to
Rocfcwood mads two touebdowne
*qd a safely.
Jack Ruihert.nl made a 80-yaid
run for another touchdown but be-
cause one of his teammates was
holding the score didn't count.
Oklahoma CUy lor two games C
they are necessary to give the win-
ner the best four out cf seven to
vided a pair, the Phillies winning
the opener 8-1 behind Hugh Mul-
cahys eight hit hurling, and the
Pirates taking the second 5-1 when
Rookie Rues Bauer* ~ duplicated
Mulcahy s eight-hit effort.
PoffcpT* friyi Cincinnati y111 The
Reds sent 21 player* Into the lineup
In the opener, but lost 7-8. 0*0
Schott hurled a three-hitter to
blank the Bee* 2-0 In the windup.
A * - • T • .-a - *URf
COLEMAN, Sept 20—Cokmar. s
High School Bluecata have a right
to be worried today.
Bor after reading Saturday
morning's sporte pages, jtbsy Isam
that afi of the other Distort 38-B
football teams, with the Acepdon
How They Stand
parity at San Marcos
Keaton, ha former assistant tore.
Is now bead coach at Howard Payne.
Bffii Leave Thursday
The Daniel Baker squad, headed
by Coaches Gene Taylor and Trlckey
E. Ward, will leave Brownwood
Thursday morning in their new 30-
passehger all-steel bus on the most
ambitious trip ever attempted by a
Texas Conference team. Following
ttoir Friday night battle at Cany on,
they will leave the next day for San
Francisco, where on Saturday. Get.
2. they will play the San Francisco
University Dons.
Detroit 8, New York 1.
Chicago 4-4. Washington 5-1 ■
Philadelphia 8-5. Cleveland 4-3
St. Louis at Boston, rain.
MTTIHS, 7-4
of Coleman. 8anta Anna and Mo-
selle. won their opening contest
Mczelle starting out on the third
is* son of her youthful career, was
: not expected to win from the
j powerful Ballinger ,'feenrcate, anjr-
fjbow. eo Coleman is mad* |o look
worse than ever In this l op
; All the Bluecata could, do Friday
j night was to keep the heav ier Eido-
, rado Eagles from crossing their
goal line i .
CUcw Stands Oat
Roger OKlein was the standout
of the
iTSmby • TT* Teachers tee White So* coming back to take
° “ *• - au>u“ S.H'SSHHr2
2STin*uitoS HOMut’wZ* Sl'uSeTcimtaBd twIcOK iMU
In New York on Oct. X and Rice J®**1** ^ mtord after fen*
on the same day. against the Uhl- , J01 in?» ftth the Brotfu
vertity of Oklahoma. .leading 2-1
to the Friday night game for Cole- ■
man while Watkins. Eemp anij
Thompson did some nice work. -
At Bauicger the Be » reals scored
three touchdowns In the first half
against the lowly Moeeil* Mustangs
TW
State this Week—the Hill Billies of
Daniel Baker College. Brownwood,
are coming iFnu v night. .
“Now that we have made' enough
mistake* to Rat half a season." laid
Coach A1 Baggett to reference to
last Friday's 33-0 victory over the
Panhandle Aggies, of OoodweU.
Oklahoma “perhaps we can do a
few things right In the game this
week.*
For while fans found much to
cheer about to the Hashes of bril-
liance against the Sooner*, the Buf-
falo mentor pointed out numerous
errors to Judgment, ragged blocking,
and that rcorriri* final quarter.
True. Baggett kept his Initial start-
ers Intact but a few minutes, but his
seventeen lettermen left someth!: ig
to be desired even for an opening
game. He was pleased with their
condition and their spirit.
The Buffs did not play Daniel
Baker last /ear, when the Billies
finished second to the Texas Con-
ference. 17m men of Gene Taylor
menace what Coaches Baggett and
Dougal hoped would be an all-vic-
torious one. Both squads boast
strong material and both will have
to shelve caution.
Washington
Philadelphia
FAYETTEVILLE. Aik.. Sept. »
—(UP)—The University of Arkan-
sas football team was ready to re-
sume practice today, after defeating
the (reshmen 88 to 0 In the first
heavy scrimmage of the yekr Sat-
urday The varsity muad com pic ud
18 out of 37 pin attempted In
Saturday* game and made five of
the scores off passes.
Winters. Brady. BMteBUr and
Cross Plains, all members at tht
25-B circuit, won their opemn*
games Friday night. 'White* had
a little troubx over at Hamlin,
winning o> the narrow margin of
seven petals. Th* com-
pleted a senea of lateral* to pusn
over their ic: re in the third quar-
ter. Hodge* fullback, was the
Winter* star.
Rising bear didn’t have quite so
much uouo.e in winning her first
contest of tee season, defeating
Gorman by the score of 30 to
8. Hopper and Smith did the Ris-
wvnnvsf ir*r.r«
Yesterday's Rcaolfc
Chicago 3. Brooklyn 1.
Boston 7-0. Cincinnati 6-1.
Philadelphia 8-1. Pittsburgh 1-8
*New York 4. St. Louis 3.
Pest, Pei&x te
and arow stroma
VACATION IN MOT SPRINGS
NATIONAL PARK THIS SUMMER
of Hamilton and Sklles of Browryi
wood are numbers at the Hill BU’.ir
football learn and active to all
phases of school work. Mtas Weller,
a Brownwood gill. R on*«f tee o-.-.
standing girls In her dames and on
the campus She is an assistant to
the home economics department
Where They Play Today
New York at 8t. Louis, Melton vs.
Welland • ■> v,
Brooklyn at Chicago. Frank house
vs. Lee.
(Only game* scheduled).
Hospital Notes
Public Records
dsnrtag-bridge-eleep. health
buihfiag deep • • Write tor
day night was over at Cross Plains
where th* B .lidob wi’.ppH Moran
to the tune af 88 4o 8. J H. OMR
■cored six touchdowns . and Full-
back Biaiiee picked up a touch and
plunged the line a couple or times
for two foot* points, j j
Santa Anna Lu*«
At Santa Anna the Class C Rock-
wood team coached by .Frank Mc-
Creary. jtr;, defeated Ooach John-
ny Little’s Class B. Mountaineers by
the score of 15 to 0. Jifn and Jack
Rutherford and Pel* Pea triers ton
rocked and socked th* Santa Anns
line while Cecil Richardson. BUI
Maneas and Collin W%, ] brother
of Coach PoUy Wtae of MoceUe. as-
D PAYNE
GVLDAHL WINS
WESTERN OPEN
Brownwood Implement Company.
Brownwood. Internatkaoal * Truck,
Brownwood Implement Company.
211-788. _ j
Mrs. B. R. Deere. May. Chrysler
Rev. J. M. Bradford, pastor of
Coggln Avenue ijaptet Church
spike to the student body this
morning at chapel on "Mercy I De-
sire and Not Sacrifice." Preceding
His talk he announced that an to-
formal reception win be held at 7
p. m. today oA the Cceqto Avenue
Baptist Chnreh laWn for . the fac-
ultv and students of Howmti Payne
College.
CLEVELAND, Bept. 38— (UP)—
Ralph Guldahl. of Chicago, today
defected Horton Smith. Missouri-
reared Chicagoan, to their 14-hole
play-off for the western.open golf
rf-amptccshtp. He flniahed with a
72. four strokrs better than Smith’s
78. *
They each shot 288 to the regu-
lafim 73-hcle tournament.
The victory gave Guldahl his sec-
ond consecutive western open title.'
goochow station Bombed
BMANOHAT B-Ot ao- UTri—The
central (Chinese) news agency re-
ported tonight that a squadron of
Japanese planes had bombed the
railway station at Boochow, drop-
ping 20 bombs and killing or wound-
ing an undetermined number of
fThlnrr refugees. Several railroad
coaches were destroyed, the dispatch
l PAM ARKANSAS
r. Sept. 38—(UP>-
Charley Lockhart
teqt the ftjMI |
K wm 112 412,774 •
Charles Russell Bowd. who will slated to the assault. Brewer and 18*7 totaling S21 487
teach music, direct the Howard Lackey, bpekfieid men, were the The Confederate pens
Psyne College Ch:lr sad offer vote pest pertonpers for Santa Anna, flett totaled 81.738414.
leiecns at the tnstftutlon this year.!___ ' .TJ‘; II . - ___
WS4 introduced at chapel service ' '1" t * 1 1
today. Mr. Bowd, of Adto Okls-
t oira laugh: pubte school music
last year tt the East Oklahoma
State Teachers College, and has
been director of mkslc at the First
Baptist Church of it. Jakeph Mis-
souri. 'tt h ■ ** f ' '•
The chapel programs ror this week
were announced sg foUawgl Tues-
day. President Thcsna* H. Taylor;
Wednesday •tudenl to^igte of H.
P. c. council: and Friday, pep ral-
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 289, Ed. 1 Monday, September 20, 1937, newspaper, September 20, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062765/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.