The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1940 Page: 7 of 10
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The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria County's Oldest Newspaper—Established 1890
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SEPTEMBER
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West Columbia
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FOOTBALL Buffaloes Will
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<Zfexas Affile Squa.ct-L/940
Long time tradition says the champions of the Southwest Conference never repeat but this Texas Aggie squad will give that slogan
Hicks ■ its first real test in 1940.
Front row, left to right: Odell Herman. Abilene; Earl Smith, Frisco City, Ala.; Bill Conatser, Denison; Derace Moser Stephenville;
City at Danbury
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Friday, Sept. 27
French Hi * Beaumont) at Alvin.
Palacio* at West Columbia
Humble at Freeport.
Cedar Bayou at Texas City
Angleton at Webster.
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, Pearland’s six-man football team.
: 'coached by L. C Hawktns,
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Pasadena Introduces ’
Rougnecks to “Big
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PASADENA Pasadrna's Eagles I
introduced West Columbia into I
District 29-A football circles here I
Friday night by walloping the I
Roughnecks 25-0 in the first dis-
trict engagement of the wason. It I
was not n question of how weak •
imbia but just how good (
P. Wall’s outfit is this year and j
Second row: Marion Pugh. Fort Worth. Marland Jeffrey, Port Arthur; Charlie Henke, Kerrville, Ernie Pannell, Waco; Tommie Vaughn.
(Brownwood; Jim Thomason. Brownwood; John Kimbrough. Haskell; Marshall Rnhnett Klondike.
Third row: Sam Rankin, Brenham, Bill Buchanan. Weatherford: Chip Routt. Chapel Hill; Bill Dawson, Crockett; Eucl Wesson, Temple;
Leon Rahn. Dayton; Joe Rothe. Hondo; Howard Shelton, Hillsboro; and Henry Force, Orange.
Fourth row; Harold Teubner, Dallas. Jamie Wilson. Belton; Freeman Thompson. Texarkana; Henry Hauser. Kerrville; Kyle Drake,
Maxwell j Laredo; John Reeves. San Antonio; Bill Blessing. Dallas; and Leonard Joeris, Abilene.
Fifth row. Jake Webster, Sweetwater; Jim Brewer. Bryan; Bob Mansfield, San Angvio; Marsnall Spivey. Lufkin; Woodrow Bai.do,
Webster : Beaumont; Bill Ccrner. Dallas; and John Abbott. Corpus Christi.
Sixth row; Zolus Motley, Abilene; Martin Ruby, Waco. Jimmie Knight. LaGrange; Felix Buerk. Schulenburg; Fount Wade. Lexing-
ton: Willie Zapalac. Bellville; and Maurice Williams, Marlin.
Sevent row: Har-i< Browder. Groesbeck; Jim Sterling. Panh*ndle; Ray Mulhollan. Belton: Jimmie Parker, manager. Garland; George
; Williams. Eldorado; Roy Bucek, Schulenburg; and Elvir Simr-jns,
Coaches on rear row: Head Coach Homer Norte-a.
•quad- Bill lames, varsity line coach. Charlie De Ware, assistant freshman coach; J. W. < Dough) Rollins, varsity end coach; H. R. <Hub»
j McQuillan, head freshman coach; and Marty Karow, varsity backfield coach. *
Fishing seem*
out of the plctu
but if idea? co:
two or three '
be the best vv«
for two years.
SOS
The writer haw the
a bear steak about
from Buddv
making a trip to Rangley. Calo.,
' to hunt deer and bear. The :n the southwest
| state of Colorado chargr-* St* state, a considerabh
for a non-resident hunting 11-
cenar and they allow you one
l deer, one elk and one bear if
I you can find one.
SOS
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RACCOON NI CKLES DOG
A dog in Liberty County has an
unusual family. '
Season tickets to the high school her mwerai puppies, she is suck*1 also got off a 70-yai
uktHsill crnn-ioc fo he nlnveH in Al- ' iin„ a «mn!l v-nr.r./vzin Th.. ’ll... V«r.la l.n— /-.a
Somerville.
Awntant*- Miuinlng ^mith, B squad, Trainer Lil Dimmitt; Harry Faulkner, B
Gossett ■
Shaw i Bill Henderson. Houston; Harold Cowley, Freer; Lester Richardson.Houston; Bill Sibley, Abilene; and Pete Henry. Lake Charles La
Implemance - ■
Bailey i
Farrow
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Hourtor :ans arc
just *xfk n javelit
live wjtr.nog In
found
HousUai lecently.
I was dodging ...
i during the morning rush hour [ *c S^°P <n district this year,
when it was finally caught by F.
| L. Dotson.
I Houston zoo.
j hog came from Is still a mystery. I first qui
. ! Most javelinas in Texas are found ' 12 yardi
The j m the southwest portion of the i a 60-ya:
le distance from Carl
still wondering
na, the only na-
witthog In North America West £olui
• .ts -i ay ento the street: ~
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ig in and out of traffic th8’ Pasadena would be the outfit!
• morning
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Javehna notice to other district team..;
District Standings
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pal. Tingle !
punt.
James If you haven't yet made the Southern
v. Select taste test, we urge you to do it
period. today! Simply sip Southern Select and
any other beer side-by side and taUe
tht tiijftrtnct! You. too, will say
’ Southern Select Wins By A Mile ' I
It's absolutely highest quality beer—
the only beer in the South brewed
with distilled water! Only finest all*
-graia iog rcd
orojnsaged for months! Make the
taste test and see for yourself!
i Ke-nncmer,
' gained most ground for Dan
| with Griffith and Batchelor pli
; mg a fne ' '
I Angleton
1 E. Hargett
' J. Boruk
I J. T Holbrook LG
j .McLeod
Horn
Cokman
| Hoskins
■ Wallace
! Walt
I Purnell
' Taylor
kfield
ollam. |
idgins.. ,
A Peltier En- !<T*n its schedule October 4 when
•nd T Hudgins. | ibey Pl®y League City
plays in
N (composed of Friendswood.
Ad-1 bury. Sweeny. League City and
Damon The last two are new-
‘• ason ' comers to the district this year.
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Send The Sun to a friend.
and
Meats got nowhere
r initial game of the
, for Coach Stapp Max*
ft, AhrD ’■allied
U to a 0-0 tie Friday
bs*w Webster stadium,
(teams fought on even
pe major part of the
Evin uas able to get
r yard line twice, once
I quarter and once in
L th* aecond. Roden
[ It before losing the
Her on downs. In the
farts took to the air
| to the 10 yard mark-
■ lose the ball when
Damon j
Ebersole {
Bibb-
?. Crabb!
Glascow J
Smith I
Bryant
tea and Marshal! Ro-
ll m the backfield for
iDexter Frob- rg, Her-
wd Etneho Esquivel I
aiof well in the line. I
Cterba. K for the I
fernery to the Al-1
I repeatedly - barging
|AMn r- to make*
Jausi-1
amstavs *
with F. [
work in
ge over!
TO MEXIA
— and Mrs. J. S z\dkin» Ji
(' spent several days in Mexia
ing Mr. Adkins' -•-*<—
—
TO HOI STON
I Mr and Mrs Harvey
(visited Mim Lillian Gt
I Houston Wednesday.
j (ALVIN—Special to the Review)
Fishing parties have been rather;
past week because of
that visited our coast.
• been running about)
(three to four feet above normal j
■ and plenty of rain which drenched '
I all the prairies has kept casters
; pretty close to home and the high [
j tides have caused many of the
fishing camp operators to move to I
higher ground.
SOS
ment with
the bl-dis-
champions of that year
I smothered the Buffs by the re-
! markably large score of 20-7. In
- I the encounter with the Buffs last
I year the two squads battled to a
SOS
DOVE HUNTERS FARE WELL
Texas is enjoying one of its
best dove hunting seasons in many
years, according to reports receiv-1
ed from throughout the state b.y i
MliH I in-
Hunting was two-yard line by a fighting Damon,
part; of North ;,ine *n the third quarter, Angle- (
season opened !,on missed their only scoring on- I
PV‘tunity of the game here Friday 1
■ night and came up with a score- |
I less tie.
; Th- WlldcsU Sreiu«d headed ror ;
! a touchdown in the third quarter .
•when Taylor got off on a 22-ya rd |
; gallep and then to Hargett I
■ for 18 yards to put the ball on the
‘10 yard stripe. Another pass to |
Wait put the ball on the two,
where the attack bogged down. I,
Most of the game war played in I
mid-field but Taylor’s long punt*.!
one of which was good for 53 yards, i
kent Ctsrtfcs Beaty • <h<uges out i
of hot water.
Impressive performances were,
turned Jr. for the Wildcats by |
Boruk. Horn Taylor and Coleman. I
Emr»t Froberg. the Gulf
State*’ good-looking Urman, ha»
o>. wutt.c&rd —«»tnr and- beat fav T
i'iart-'r W- ')-!• II I!:--. J ■■ ... . X;
is for the first marker after ■
MAKE THIS TEST AND
; He also scored again after a 35-
TASTE THE DIFFERENCE'
In addition to (al score «nd kicked g al Tingle! " " """
»rd .
The young. The Eagle line, featuring J
; stores [ coon gets as much attention from Anderson and Wendell Forrest, i
■sedena j the dog as doe* h»r puppies, ac- held the Roughnecks without a j
“ ’*■ Z’ “ first down in the opening p
t-ported the existence of the Billy Clement's blocking feat
il family to the executive -----------o--
secretary of the Game Depart-
ment.
! Aims
trict
Again
lith 24 candidates i
^^•11. seven of I
ptnet 6 Champs .
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Buffaloes of
ie the nsst of
ckef« Friday
•’deck in the second
season for the 'Jack-
in next week’s paper.
SOS
The Winchester Arms Co. has
furnished the writer with an as-
sortment of folders covering all
of the guns and shells they manu- j
facture and anyone desiring this I
information w ill find the folders I
in our fishing tackle department. |
SOS
J. J. Mansfield wire* from
Washington that the Work* Pro-
greso Administration ha* allotted
our Nchool district over SI9.000
for improvement to our athletic
field, which means we will soon
have «nrr new football otadfam.
e up«et victory of Texas A.
over 81,0 State <Calif.).
Batchelor i *n San Jose, brought no gleam
Griffith i°* to Coach Homer Norton
Kennemer for 11 is Texas A & I. that faces
I the Texas Aggies in their opener
;on Kyle field in College Station.
Saturday. Sept 28
I What makes the Javalina victory
■n mitst A nit i no i« that thev rlufnrtl.
so outstanding is that they d
'ed a team which was undel
land untied for three years and only
scored upon once in three years
land has as its coaches Ben Winkle-
[man and Clean «‘Pup» Warner,
Oct. 5—Markham at Markham.
Oct. 12—Sweeny at Sweeny.
Oct. 19.—Pearland at Pearland.
Oct. 23—League City i
Nov. 2—Friendswood
!bury.
Nov. 9—Crescent at Danbury.
Nov. 15—Damon at Danbury.
Nov. 23- 0)
All games will be played at
night, with home games scheduled
to start at 8 p.m.
Friday. •
Freeport 14—Bi.
Alvin O—Webster 0.
Angleton 0—Damon 0.
'Pasadena 25—West Columbia
Texas City 14 LaPorte 6.
Galena Park 7—Humble 0.
•District Game.
—Department. Huntii
cheap. j excellent in most part* of
SOS Texas after the i
I The Humble Oil and Refining there Prpt. 1. A culd »nap about
I Co. announced this week that th*y|sept. 10 drove some birds South,
will again sponsor the broadcasts' but mos( of them apparently- did
i of Southwest Conference football not travel far and the centra! and I
{games. This is good new* for jk- wmhern portions of the state are'
i eery clerks who are confined to|gpnjni their share of good sport
'their place- of business each and. An excellent breeding season
.every Saturdav. Fiv* teams cf | an(j a plentiful supply of weed
I the Southwest Conference swing Iand olher food for the birds!
j into action this coming weekend ■ bas brought Texas one of its best
and the conference will be mighty|dOvg sea*ans in some years. Fol-;
-.veil representr-d on the Pacific j)owlng tbe suggestions of the
j Coast when SMU tackles UCLA. Game Department, more farmers
SOS ,are each year allowing vegetation;
We had some picture* of th* ’ to grow in their fence rows and
I n*e F***e «rtastag tarpr.a « me pianung food stuffs for game |
Harry. Delbert Clark and Doc (birds Others arc leaving a row j
i Men caught last weekend asd j cr two of Muaii grain standing on I
we wU! try te hare oac cf tt«ai ! li* edge- of their fields. i
I football games to be played in Al-! ling a small raccoon.
; vin are on sale at the drug »•—• * -rtz zz ‘
i covering all except the Par-’—* * r .
game, a- final arrangements fori cording to the state game warden first down in the
I this game have not been made, who reported the existence of the | Billy Clement’s bl>
i Other schools in our district charge unusual family to the executive ----------o-
|<M>r team followflni BOe admissionj ----- * **- * r * : ■
to their games so the charge this.
I year on our field will be 50c un .
j h-ss you have a season ticket which j
I w ill cut the price to 25c per game (
SOS
Froberg.
young,
i from
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Bray, Robert I. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1940, newspaper, September 27, 1940; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251545/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.