The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Front row, left to right: Borden ; Wilkens; Thomas ; Norris ; Morton ; Stayer. going to
T BIG TEXAS SMOKER side competition, and no one can say that Sian La
(Cone A ram Page One.) I Ratkovich wasn't a worthy opponent, -- help keep
in fact he was excellent. Morton deserves Bockman,
al-ea lot of credit for winning a draw from back, ina
l ti Ahej.dge, agreed upon no decision play the
this experienced boxer.
nd called it a draw-..will Roger
No doubt everyone noted the improve- To top the evening off sandwiches were In closi
nent Stayer has made over last year's served and a fine dinner was given to the the 6th d
performance, when he mined with the fighters. Don't forget men, there are this man h
:orthampton's Buccacio. An addition to lots of those steaks in the ice box. How
me the ma
'e latter's Decameron might well be told to get them? Come out and win a place take me o
in short order --- a decision for Stayer. on the team is the answer. Rememl
La Telle of the "Lex" and Thomas of -->next Satu
ihe Augusta put on a fine special bout; WRESTLERS DEFEAT THE our first
one from which a good observer couldLEXINGTON Saratoga.
learn no few points. The "Lex" received LEXrO e afor the s
the decision. (Continued [roni Page One.) foths
the decision.Texas tog
Kitchal, better known as "Wildman" taed the only defeat of the evening, loyal sup
xs as well named and did he look it, --- tae- h nydfa f h vnn.lylsp
e sa we e.Afte and elkmid-His opponent dropped him from consider-
f'irschke says yes. After a well mixed able height onto a weakened side and VA(
lufist around the second began with Kitchal hegtot- ekndsd n A
Faulk decided that that was sufficient (Con
landing in the ropes from the prettiest for one time. Posey and Doyle
left you ever saw. From then on Ski was .i . phase of
the master of the situation and after a through i fie fashion to secure falls n terested i
few more seconds had the wildman tamed the 175 lb., and heavy weight classes. sentative
A a deserving technical K. O. Our congratulations to the wrestling aim only
in the ninth bout Mason and Miggins squad for the fine showing. We hope cooperation
h:ad a nip and tuck four rounds. Neither they continue winning such laurels. The Ste
could gain a decided advantage, where or items
upon the decision was a draw. This is a fine start toward a successful buttons t
The last show of the evening was a fine season but there should be more men out ing to tie
neafom:nce. It was Morton's first out- for the team, especially lightweights. I from you.a
FOOTBALL SITUATION
Ensign Ruble gave the foot-ball
forty men turned out for prac-
great to know the crew of the
taking an interest in the sport
fine turn out. We have seen
ickel, Baker, Williamson, John-
'crier perform for us last year
now these veteran line men have
The backfield has some vete
Daley is a fine back so is Bred;W
eger, McCabe, Smythe, Jacobs,
ard should strengthen the bak
eat deal.
re a number of promising new
on the field. Stevenson and
both tackles, should be able to
od account of themselves. Rico,
an of the Texas and Flattery, a
will on any occasion make the
take notice. These two man
ers and hard workers. Gillial I
Allen and Mims at the ends a; e
be in there fighting, Berry,
vson, Block, although Green will
up the prestige of the team.
a nice running and kicking
a few weeks will be ready to
number four back position as
rs of the 6th.
ng I wish to mention Scalisi of
ivision. Although he is green
has the guts of ten men. Shon
an Scalisi won't crack and you'll
ff my guard.
ber, the Season officially opens
rday, September the ninth, with
game of the season against the
These men are doing their bIA
hip. It is up the men of ti s
give the team the same kind i
port.
CATION DAYS OVER
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Texas (Battleship). The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1933, newspaper, September 9, 1933; United States. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161668/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.