The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1942 Page: 6 of 8
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Georgia Team Leaves Cleveland and
hr Trip to Coast few Yortt Make
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4-Player Deal
Three Lee
Players on
Texas Team
Am* Calif and the Ro*C bowl, oorR »unauc
ORANGE, Dec. 18. CJh-Mtehty OaJoivuUnoe Butt*. who Oullenblne and
t**P **l"uot football warrior* ^ (reslirmm apuringty thla Bosar went U>
U9M SOUtWMt Tp«M M«l senmn despite A conf*r««to M* ^ , ^j-h, p]
UiUUtwett Louisiana cattle for klM thera 0ii£iUe for " *
-rtertr-Amt Ttonr- hcrr-«t + y: ^npaifo.V mcl, ded right rear- «“«
m. Saturday At Tiger Stadium in |uf. in thfi_ KQua(j of « making «»d
fkaa tkirri annual Hi.fiatnto All- WmST^ "jljlltlM gO|-'---- M
P*1" ti-'.lncraKnd aeveral Gc(
nnwRiM) termen rounded out
Beau Jack to Win
Lightweight Crown
ATLANTA, d*. Dec. 18. «’*»-
The football fortaa of the Uni-
vrralty of Georgia, nvakln; ohI
U beet obey eonld within the
cent iu» of twe private peaP^j
mans, today headed for PMA'
Jaflcldcr Oscar Grimes
coaches, No cash changed hands in the
Gcdrgia deal and all four players are
aernor atais trom mere iwo-aoc- naw,pR>enwm rounded out the as In the draft. > V
n t: ns=5 OS. *»rsr.i «s *-—•* - —*
NEW YORK. Dec. 16. 41'Jh—
Beau Jack, negro ex-bootblack
of Augusta, Ga., la favored at
8 5 to beat blond Tippy Larkin
of Garfield, N. J„ tpnlght ut
Madison square garden for the
vacated lightweight chumptan-
rhip of the world. ,
Jock Is favored^becotiac Of his
« ««*. »rJB3£ISZSSZS“>
Free Scoring
Semi-final Tilts
Are Predicted
NEW YORK. Dec. 18. <1UTWNew
York Yankee Outfitter -pifij
Catcher Buddy
Cleveland today
straight player deal for. In-
thc third annual Bi-Sttete
| |j|r p rskln classic that
atais from ttwae two-
ably la the strangest title tlh
In the history of the 186-pound
divlaion. .....
. . WAR BONDS & STAMPS
Dy CNITED pRexs
Touchdowns aplenty „„
the ordor of the d*» lo, ;
when four of Ten*’
achoplbqy . football tMmi
In the semifinal gam.
Tern. Interseholastic
MfgiK'
4 ssffifi#
one of the outstanding
the year. •'**: ■ i£. / Y, *■'*
A crowd of sen orange fans
is expected.
• stamps «fie-Tanks from Washington lute
m
mz 4*
Bowling
r**. -
half feativitias with the
Guards of Orange high school,
famous girls' manokteg and
musical organisation of M» las-
riw, on parade along with the
Bengal Lancers. Oranp mi,.:,
school band. The Consolidated
Steel band will also play daring
the game,
Ten cheer leaden, flue from
Texas and five from Louisiana,
will keep the crowd yelling.
The Louisian*
by Gordon Lester, IMM coach,
and his two assistants, False
Mahfous -and Bntefc JtiBfllijX-
bach and the Taana ccsmhcs,
Torn Ommto, J. ». WMWg, and
t B. Griffith, are well
pkuMtod with their respective
squads and though , tliay’rt not
predicting victory they are look-
ini for a “great game."
Lester is head coach at Bol-
ton < Alexandria >, Mahfour Is
from Eunice and Baurhenbach
Catching up , on
bowling In » hurry:
this week's
|aut season )ust in time to share
In world series proceeds, will be
iAtjiIb; with §» sixth major
league te*b A switch hitter, he
butted 27« hi
i:osar. ST, IMP VP * the
12 Payment It Sen!
Out to Side Schools
drilling their chtrgei with .
offensive spirit in misd m!
week.
Two of the
—Amarillo and Bn
are known as potent *corts.T
chinas, whUe their "*'
Teaks from the?* Newark farm
Mike Katribc
Wigfjin
186
181
8h.upiCM
168
188
flaxto ’
162
192
SdcCteaka
186
to?
Stricklin
201
183
Tctals
818
MI
Cnhn-pper l urolture Co.
Baker
Solti" '■
198
ITT
S
Karkowski
183
166
Lewji
180
1|6
Bntott
207
180
TotSte
926
882
f oufbcrn Helrct
Xrh
.381
181
Bunn
IF
196
Uspnhee
186
137
ttf
168
192
166
ITS
Totals
886
806
u
right-bunded
J30 in fib
Rosar
AUSTIN, Dec. 18. CD — State
School Superintendpag'& A.
Woods said today tftdt a U par
capita payment fa being
the state school aid a
meat of $22.60 per scholast
Sunset oi ueiias
respectively, are no jIouaT
crossing the opponent*1.
Austin
underdog. D UMtr gBB
Coach** Herman Cowley of
170 664
M2 2716
Cher Bid Dickey sldcBneH tjy in-
JWrtea. he Jumped the club to
take a police civil service examl-
natton In Bufftd*. He failed bn
pass tO«e test.
Weatherly, 26, once rated
Another payment of $8 Is ex-
pected to be made In February. ,
;______ wan noNO* a STAStr*
sasLt.tsn.roa:
1S’» Hi* Number
fielders, has been
since 1836. He b
end throws right
188 games last y<
bats loft handed
>t and hit .288 in
^Utility inficldcr
since' 1988, Grimes appeared
oaly 6
only «1 game* last season
injuries.' He hit .ITS.
BIDDEFORD, Me. «iD- Patrol-
man Auguste Dumont considers
12 his lucky munber. The 18th
child in his fumqy. he was born
13 minute* before midnight on
the eve of a Friday the 13tb-
And he wears police badge No.
.
to turn on the steam tm
score the enemy.
StoBt defensive lines
forte of all four team*
petfs are great i hat
ffftfnet at Dallas anil
ridge are going to provih'
with some of the most thr
football witnessed in
playoff circles in year*.
— nUV WAR BONDS **T,
Chtslag Out of WPi
In Texas Is Ordered
TEXAS ALL-KTAftS. ready far tetworrow: tap
row. left te right. DribwTUwtkmtian, Oramre.
Babte. Fart Arthur, back; Jack
(Fart Arthur!, tackle;
I K. Lmu Md. deedtid jwwMrft to'rigld^Haroid
.wmir. endTTWton Milner. Robert
tawk; Donald Loftin, (Sour Lake, end;
Lea, Port Nerhcs, renter; Edward Dan-
Conror. guard; Ckarira Wright, Beaumont,
end. Third row, left to right, John Holbrook,
Dayton, back; Janie* Niert, Hour Lake, back;
Janie* Johnson, Beaumont, hack; Winston La-
four, Dayton, guard; Dan Goss, South Park
tRnuuaottt), guard; Robert Hamm, Port Arthur,
tackle. Bottom row, loft to right, Richard Tucker,
Port Arthur, center; Rawieigh fMfurtrd, RL
Mary's (Port Arthur), back; J, C. floffpauir, Rob-
ort E. Lee, tackle; Vernon Ramke, Port Neeksi,
back; LeRoy Bingham. Orange, back.
from Gydgy,. »• W«f1 MopaaW ’ 1M
poach at *ptt_ Arttoi Oriffitb Keyw^ ,1» M l3
Lcderer ' ,!I86 l*T til
halls fwm^toleriaod and War-
ren from. Rear Lake.
’ ■ the. twu Mptadn have been
practicing here Huge teat Mon-
day *M they're ta eUendld
shape Apr the §vm, m*r * few
bruise* hew and there, there
are 22 - atom on the Texas
Leesemann
Dolpb
Totals '":
1*2 128 181
ISO 198 182
841 822 831
squad and 86 on the Louisiana
sqqad and the rival oaacfaas cx-
pocf to
the
SSSofts
Venetian Room if f
T. King | m 180 1«
Cterk • • '* * 188 186 130
J.,*ang 185 200 186
Lihtdman i76 17S *76
jMban lW 195 179
s Ganders Take Easy
g Win in Opener
2591 -V. *
Ike Kibodcaqx and Billy Par-,. This means that library,
ons for the losers each made tion, health and music j
BAN ANTONIO, Dec. 17.
WPA projects sponsored by*
than federal agencies srill
closed by Feb.. 1 under a
plan lor liquidation of the j
agency announced by a
Drought, Texas director, tol
a three-day conference of <
chiefs here.
sons
mour points.
The box score:
Lee fX-S*' , '
Soorf Flashes
rtpeWI 8 I IU Jliw J
you know you’re on the right
hide. And believe no-, thr 1942
Dennis ware hesitant about a
ThcirS^,'a»f^fe^S Wfe
nouncin
Gander* sure had Sheriff Milner
S3 shwl
I-
Touchdown Club Grateful tor Response of Fans;
Mher Tmed to Swell Job to fegtom
Totals 895 926 802 2643
.Godfrey** teuan*^ ^
1U 118 138 478
m IBS 1T9 483
ids 1|3 *82
185 175 613
838 841 2518
Jtuteo, w.
Stewart, K.
dub Has
thmrik
eMhagnm
**» gggjp
SpHbTWW1
f nioSnni ■■ bOW. And \
director* of
which in reaWy is
. in the Tri-Clti«* to
^ ^ . 4a»'ftk0ee who have 63 -
Mps. to particular each Mon-
day . noon during the footbah
gmtaful
B Mil-
“We must
WE HAVEN'T heard from
Messrs. J. C. Hoffaauir. Claud
Hill and Cotton Milner since
they departed for Orange, but
we will have our dough on them
tomorrow afternoon. They won’t
before a home-town
■we. can kfcpect .swell
from them any-
we won't be disap-
pointed either.
. — auv wspe apwos a sta*m>*
' " v
smtrgfeMfcaapectojhf
to Deputy Sheriff W.
«*£. a. Parson 1800 Miles Away
**«*• HI - Ivmw |row»»ww»,
test* have hopes df making It
threii in a row this year.
Dcrisw to* part wwek to*
Texas and Louisiana footoattrt*
have been jetting in some good
practise lick* hero and two
finely-trained teams will answer
with a narrow 7 to 0-rtotery.
The pwyers
s.£ S
i-S 108 108 324
m ap in 387
16T 10 M7 661
642 642 «S 1837
m '.j:
tu m
m u»
84 .108
After A Slow start. Dougku
Stewart came hack wito a veng-
eance In the teat- half *f toe
season opoatog bariratoaU game
here last night to lead the Gan-
der eager* to an ***7 4# to *
triumph over toe M. W* Buv6
ipB* • \ , Dali, rw
Throe was evidence, though,. »«"> V; ^
unofficial, that Hie roteran SSL n
U;” 5 «” » ro- £5.
and two free pitene . ^ Dabney, G. ..
OOrNS'Da
wili be closed by that date.
Recreation, school lunch
S.
made and
four more than the whole La
iSrfe ’team nmdelrod high for
toe night teiFfctedjR. I
m ......
•The tong emfrt hurt the La
Jtduflaad,
Totals
. > • record projects are te'-fy
F,G. F.T. T. out a month later and
. , 1n tteh projects, such as
* » r, military roads and stood
“ 2 ^o W>11 C,0Se Apri‘ ’•
2 1 • »'«.***• WMY Wan aosmaai
^ * -® * SEAT COVERS FOR JEDDJ
• , 'CdfF BLARBING, lik""
e * i FteW «icks from to*
,mSm bak^y her
; to a new use by at J
Lt. James W.
0 Jtf. salvage officer is t
0 sarin as seat covers cu
0 ■
2
n 46
2! Porte lad|^'VTO»»-tired from
-------... . .■ mm m isin'ttts
engraved by the Oraaga Lioteb. .. .
: J
-■
Chevrolet
PARTS—SERVICE
Gulf Coast Motor Co.
. Taxas
And ha kept
Irr^M he went
rau.ttaiga wan mapped, and the
sheriff w*8 called in tola tome.
H» didn't came in of hte own
volition.
*d to Mm. he «4 “Van boy*
handle Pally and Goote Oreak. 1
will taka care of the rituation In
llevtown.”
And he certainly did a swell
Ji b of it, and not roily that, the
nierelmnts, business people ami
football fan* of Baytown cam*
through like the Gander* on the
five-yard line.
The sheriff turmxl In over
■foil bucks a* hi* share of the
Gander reward effort •
Yes sir, brother, when yon
engraved by tht
club. The Lions
buy wgtebro this year
, of war priorities, much (to
HARLINGEN ARMY GUN-
NERY SCHOOL,. Dec. 17. (CD—
Diverging from the more com-
monplace act of tying the mari-
tal knot via telephone with the
bride and groom separated by
many mite*, a lieutenant station-
ed here took himself a bride
With the long-distance party be-
d'pSP,Srt^t(Bay:
group of Southeast
fJRrttert. heads •
Tata* Foot-
su nz "“wT - -
to their SkHtortta 139 122 1*1 (tot
“ * 119 m 119 387
iffl m i» «3
681 816 «9 1966
te/ was very rid. The score at
DM half found Leo holding * 27
to 8 lead.
■Coach Daa ,Stallworth iprtVIF
Ganders into the 0
mmm
Wolcott
Totpypi
Betty* fafv
JO the game
between the 40-yard
the west stands. Other
in the west stand* are *1.10, id*
Lrttoaidt
Simmons
Kibei
- m « w
MS Dll 118
•* to* m
122 122 122
ing the parson ' ' eluding tax. Mid-field seats to,
Deut. Elmo K. Lundgren and - the, to* stands, between thejto
MIss.Rtjth Johnson of Ashtabu- yard , stripes are $110.
have the sheriff on wyour side. In
married ..with tho
being spoken
t’s father, Rev.
n, 1,800 miles away
other
the east
admission and the
cents per copy,
Riggers 142 123 lit 38*
Handicap 1*~ « » *
Totals «55 876 Ml 1982
■ A
146 146 438
:::
£rau G^oline
mtmm
STS
l AKGE5T
5 ■,
record, which is definite proof of \tJ ability
their
y 9, 1942, and has
id welding and
who want -.to
mi
great PBORPOil
(Port Arthur), Johnson <1
mont>, Bingham (Orange)
StoYer' .
C R. Davis
146
m
I
a s a =ii?
139» 1*9 139 417
offense that also
? Ted Hunt, 'a
id toe baU
as if Cttach
the lad -has
toort .abtoty, RHHH
■ For s^ck playing
tbe pal goes; to Ellis,
•d in a very niftjr'
alorig WRh his nine.
Rave Way
Parsons, F.
Arnold, a ’
Pivitt, C.
Klbodeai*. 12,
Knighton, O.
McDonald, G.
Dollens, O. '
Green, G.
Total .k-
** *“ * “
• Poraonal toto»: Hptto 2, TV- ,
ter, Ellis, Hunt, Dabnro, Jte«to*t^ S
2, Arnold, Pivitt Ktoadeaux,
Knighton McDonald, p"
Free throws
Kibodcaux 2,
.
IIII
S jJI
i:.,\
ifi
Wteirtoto^
AMtohrt
offing.
the
action;"
great
rugged
totoj. moil dz ........
, t ar 3 3 51 3
is in the gmjth 125 115 149 , 3*9
COcningham 163 168 200 518
Small British Force mm m m
Raids German Towns
LONDON, Dec. 17. (Uj^A small
ing planes
force of British
raided targets ip
many during the
iwest Ger-
und shot
U0
'othefptencs, despite »«d;
er, mined enemy waters, the a
ministry communique reported.
One plane was missing after a#
nzs, •***».
. . J§. • /-
GfLCHESf
199 123
Scott 105? 102 144
Nicholson 171 160 162
Penrose 185 |37 1*3
Totals 776 086 7*8
Velvet Motor OH
Sloan 140 136 146
Wheeler 126 122 170
Frymlre
Jisr ,«» »
»rp 3 33™,
,. . — auv was bonds a stamps
186 186 186
148 189
1
HIGH SCHOOL !
ifornimd I
nutritional
vented
PORnjVND.^Ore. CJ!» ^Mronbers
hsuis:£3«3
( order by the
BSi
Ofay
Official,: Burr!, U
ton), Oiolcher (Lite !
Hous-
...
THE OLD JjWPCIE SXVS
- - &W?$**-*
m
Hm« for folks
’^glDN
EY PAIR- ]
mw*m*
■HSS
Ifi:
f,V;
“How soon do you leave for camp, Bob?"
“Next Tuesday, Judge. BUI and (
are leaving the same time. We’re hoping to
wind up in a tank outfit.”
, “Well, the way I've seen yoy handle a
tractor, Bob, you ought tobe right at home
I went down to camp
fellows—real he-men just like you andB*J
and George-from good American homo
Handle themselves well, too,
, “ You know, I’ve been checking up on i .
Bob, and I’ve found out that theA^^r
ormif huaithipr. better discipline
to see a young nephew of mine and he
introduced me to some ofhis buddies. Fine
army today is healthier, better c .
better Gained, better Aaken care ot w®0
it has <
mi
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Mi
•la Rej
Town'
1 lh,t Manhattan,
HE-gar!
i IfNf), WMMiwfal
T~Front bedroon
i Texas Ave. Men or
Call Watkins, Cull
' LCa. , ■■
IX — Front bedro
couple. Convenit
300 West Humble.
P®T—Front bedroom
Vest Humble.
Pir
Three-room
.rtment. Couple
on Beaumont
Large, thrte
apartment. 901
ft
Large etght-
on Rids* near Mor
- S45 per month. Telep
11’*4346. "
,
[ »4ditron. See B. A.,
ist Mam. Tclcp
’
mB-—i-4AM -«
Tte -A baby grand
?.« new. Cato or ter
■Stt-raA
~zz
Walnut case
;m.North fpwto.
.....-■■■ ■
gw them. 603 West Pei
^ Creek.
Practically new R
In case, $50 c
R
! 640-J.
IS
Mode) 63 Winch*
latic rifle with
r Scope, and eight b<
^Cf4,hOakl^dC°lSti
■Baytown 158
1^3* v*‘ Trado Two (
? to Morten Park. *fbxl2
»*t 510 Bast DeFYe. 156
:CSn*ries, Ideal Gin
Pits. Guaranteed ring
McDonald. Bob Sn
^ Cedar Bayou. ' 158
double bedst
bedst
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