Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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ACC Wins
ard Payne>
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Watkins, f 1
BchooJey. f . 0
8HERMAN, Feb 22-<UP - Big
Joe Coother and H, ‘ L, Jenkins
•cored 13 and 11 points, respective-
ly. In tedding the Austin college
Kangaroo i to a 44-34 victory over
the Danel Baker Hill Billies of
Brown wood here Friday night. C
W Utley1 and Ray Oieaton led for
the loser* with nine and eight
The Kangaroos led 31-14 at the
Another tough brink for the
Jackets was the dbstace of Coach
McAdoo Keaton. Illness has kept
him at home all this week. The
Jackets played their hearts out for
the absentee coach and J H. <Csp.>
Shelton, who took over last night,
but In a game as closely fought as
last night’s contest, the presence
of the leader who has been with
the Jacket cagers all season and
who Is an expert at mapping strata*
gy to meet an emergency, oould
easily have meant the difference be-
tween victory and loss
The first ten minutes were in line
with what was to follow. The score
was deadlocked It-all goty Into
me. LOOKS TO
HPC FO FT
Smith, f .... 6 - g
Hargrove, f . 10 1'
Warren, c .. S 3
the season-on the home floor would
seem rather tame tor comparison.
- Then came s hectic finish to
which the toeksto beat Trinity. 41
9M». T
But the thriller to and all thrill
srs of the 1S41 season came lac
night when an over-time period wai
required for the Abilene christiai
Wildcats to, defbat the Jackets bj
ACC
Reese, f .
Wyatt, f-g
Locke, f .
Bennett, c
Hay. g ...
H1H. g ...
an 80-74 soar* Yes. that’s th#
•core—a total of 164 points In on*
Totals
AUBTnr
Bailey, fT....
Jenkins, f ...
Coomer. c ...
lOIlbr, gl....
Scarbrough, g
the last ten minutes of the first
half
HFC Ahead at Half
With Hargrove leading the at-
tack, the Jackets had moved ahead
38-33 at thq Intermission
The scoring advantage shitted to
the Wildcats In the next ten min-
utes and If the game had been
played in quarters, instead of
halves, the score would have been
BL-48 in favor of HPC going Into
the last period
In the next three minutes. Har-
grove hung jap six more points and
then came the fourth foul that sent
him from the game, with the score
AEPfM ’Hfatawry
a total of 270
Officials—Joe Riddle
Chalk of Dallas.
committed
as the busier sounded ei
game.
Lem ef Hargvwvw Hurts
The turning point of t
came when D. C. 'Turk
grove. Jacket forward. t<
with seven minutes remi
the regular playing tins
Jackets held their greates
the game, <1-53, at tadt'1
Hargrove was the leadtr
with 31 points
When it was all gVer
was tope in the scoring
ment with 33 points, ten
were made after Hargrove
game Leon Reese, ACC
FORT WORTH Feb 32 <UP>—
Quant Johnny Adams with the cot-
ton-stalk kgs today went Into the
woord books as the new holder of
the Individual scoring record In a
single SouthweM Conference game
Adams counted off X points on 13
field goah and 10 free throws to
be no compiamLs
C -Trinity game. He made
record of 35 set by Hub
It against TCU in 1938
Be floor Against the same
Adams rung up his rec-
On the si
opponent
Kllr, Arkansas drubbed
<7-42 and thus made it
eaBy impossible to come
■ than a tie for top con-
of field goals In rapid order by
Rgsty smith to put the Jackals in
frent, 74 to 70. Howard Payne never
In with
ferrace I
The
made 11
didn’t «
midway
his ran
officials,
seemed
than ah
conference, hung up 19
nett Is his runner-up
W e*t Tsui
Over A. * L, 17 to 4/1
CAJtYON, Texas, Fab. 22 <UP>-^
think maybe that next yc
might be just a notch up
der from this year's team
corn’s. There In Has room
gument. Anyway there is
with Braddock. Locks Vaj
Hill and Hardin returning
other year of service.
Pete Cole Leads
NOVICE
»tly, J
artor, f
chle, c?.
Markets.
Grade Ca
At junior
Tony ZtU Knock* Out
Burnette in Rest Round
FORT WORTH Feb. 23 (UP)—
Produce:
Poultry- Pryers 17-38; hens 11-
13: turkeys 5-15. i
*«*»-*!•. 1 .canned K80-4 00 per
15 lower. Top
butchers -755-’
7-10-150;. pack
Charles Alford.
N eelT^
Bees. 19—George
McClendon. -
Scores to Friday’s |
14. Cavemen 11; Osv
10; Bees 10. Usards 5
The seventh grade
In the intramural, baa
tlUon which attract
Junior High boys, wi
Praised By Cearh
Coach Allcom, who just a couple
of seasons back was playing basket-
ball for Daniel Baker, makes no
botaes of the Act that thefcmdn
reason why hh gtaqM^yored 893
potato to their oponento’ 549 was
Captain Cole.' Ito competition Cdle
was able to ring up 347 points alone
—and that’s s record that a lot
of stars envy.
After glancing at those figures
It Is not hard to realise why Allcom
has recommended the young Zephs-r
forward to any college team that Is
looking for a point-maker. On top
of that, Cote is also an outstanding
scholar.
But when you get down to men-
tioning names — and Zephyr Is
proud of its String of basketball
namfes that have come down from
the Coffee. Driscol. Davis, Cobb.
Van Zandt. Petty and Cornelius
families—you have to bring in the
other cogs of this season's Zephyr
25 lowf-r Week’s lop*:
50. yearlings 12.50 m
CU*tto> 4.75, calves AM
or the week generally
eek * topp: Shorn lambs
YOUR
DINNER 1
iSUNDAY
nly 4b points scored against
U season. Co-Captain Olynn
and J. S. McKenzie, guard,
fas voted along with Cole as
lost valuable player of the
Others who lettered were
Locks, Hill, 'Mbrk Braddock
vj 1
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PAGF TWO
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3ROWNWOOD (Texas) 8ULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1941
Title Battle to
Open* at 7:45
(CONttfyao Ffl
with
vorltss Mumt a^HstoUf •
plans this year. Coach Mac Miller’s
Lions lost 38-98 In the extra pe-
riod Prl/Jay afternoon with Sid-
ney. a team that the Brown wood
lads previously had beaten. 34-27.
Throughout the regular playing
time the Brown wood—Sidney dash
was mostly an Individual scoring
duel between Jimmy Eidson of the
Liens and Coach Leo English*
Don TTsafhtagtoa. The 'Bopho-
more Heathfngton tallied 18 points
while Eidson was marking up M.
Ooing Into the extra three min-
utes. the two teams wen tied at
34-14. However the field goal by
George Gray of the Lions was a
futile effort for a couple of two-
pointers by Lynn Douglas and Wel-
don Stewart put the game on Ice
fpr Sidney
In the other Brown county loss
the May Tigers were whipped
handily In the first round Frdiay
night by the smooth. machlne-Uke
crew from Pwttovllle High From
the start PoOsvWe put the damper
on the May scoring sees of Harold
Robeson, Cloyoe McBride and Jtaa
Newberry to work Into a lead that
was never headed. At the half.
PottovlUe was out In front by a 13
to 6 scon.
/Leading in the victory for Potts-
Yille was Jess Tayea. a senior gtuurd.
who connected foe four field goals
and five free tosses for 13 points.
Just as effective as Hayes' soaring
was the play by Leonard Pietoach,
the other PottovlUe guard. Ptotsscb
held the near ponit-e-minute Rob-
eson of May to a lone field goal and
one free shot far the lowest total
the May ace has scored In any game
this tf fon
Brady Take* Sea Babe
Brady High's McCulloch county
champions ran Into unexpected
difficulty when they opened the
meet Friday afternoon at Howard
Payne with a 26 to 21 triumph over
San Saha. Boastful of two lopsided
victories over Sen 8sba earlier this
season. Coach Robert Short*' Brady
team could never puH more than a
few points sway from the challeng-
ing Armadillos
Charlie Schultz, forward, was
leading scorer for Brady with 10
points. Knotted yrith Schultz for
Individual performance was San
Saba’s Forward Crawford, a kid who
atoo looped the bataet for 10 potato
and the main reason why San
Saba was able to threaten the more
polished Brady quintet.
Making one of the loudest noises
Friday afternoon were the capable
Star cageca, an outfit that turned on
the offensive heat/to thrash Ode-
man county* Novice champions,
45-32. With tall, powerful Melvin
Rudolph controlling the ball meat
at the time off the backboards and
June ciif’on furnishing the bal-
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LANDSCAPING A
Wolfe'S Nursery
Hahn's ftfc
•, Shorn*
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Lower
Stake in Qame Tovig
FORT WORTH. Feb
USDA1 — Livestock;
Cattle aoo calves 150; nominal;
for the week weak to 25
Week’s tops: Steers 1050, yearlings
12.75. fat cow* 755 cutters 595.
passed to the Be be. Arkansas boy.
H The Progs in trying to stop
fouled Adams 11 tlma^
made 10 free shots. With onlT
seconds to play Adams and* A1 Wag- j
Mr collided The referee gave the
Razorbarks the free toss. 1M9
erbwd—with him to a naawg
hushed. The ball arched late the
air, and settled through the med»-
es A record was born.
Webb Scores TKO
With Tommy Tucker
NEW YORK Peb 22 lUF)—WKR'
Lady Luck beaming at tost
Jimmy The Jinx" ’.vefcb
handsome dark-haired
youngster was in postfio
demand a speed-up in M
light weight championship <
tlOn
Webb clinched a shot at the MR»
pound crown tost night wimm
ninth-round technical
over blood-smeared Tom
of New York, an "tron
— never before had even be
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