The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1940 Page: 8 of 10
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teammate*
City ki. ked to the 10 ynrd hnr
where Powell took the ball for n
■ 31 yard da»h On a fumble Free-
' r>ort • yarda and the ball.,
■carried by Walker was brought'
1 back to the 35 at the end of the
I ut»i qjsarter.
I In the opening play of the aec-j
1 ond quarter Elie, on the fourth j
I down, loat the tmli on bound* when ■
owr
tended the funeral from Alvin.
---j whom were Rev A E.
Bums, Mn A. C. Miller. Mr*. Ed
• CleMen ""d other*
Iowa Club Will
Have Picnic Sunday
Member* of the lowu Club of
he tripped over one of hit owr i South T»*aa will hold their annual
Ray City teammate* Walker P*®*c anrf get-to-gether Sunday.
I made 5 yard* through left tackle • Ot. 13 at Hermann Park, just
when Freepcrt took thv ball cn 1 r~rth of the p*MUf*m
I the 35 Oaa Keaton. 140 pound An interesting program conaist-
• buck who replaced Barnes, gamed irg of lew* tong*, rottege yelhi
'another 6 yards through righttail com song^ and atorles. horse-
j tackle FuwwU ifertw a forward •>»«• contests and a few snappy
■ paw from his own 32 yard line, talks is being arranged.
| Walker receiving It on me 3u aodi All fc-mu. Xowuk art ‘m-ftrd
rrneiM acrau far the Exporter*’jto attend the picnic and are aaked
I first touchdown, rowcll passed to' to brmg a wuii filled basket lunch
after
' tack
incoming i
teammates.
-igskm for the Esy
; yards through rigl
Bay City
Harrison
Cirkner
Baker
O Rear
Ehlert
Johnson
Carr
Ettle
Carroll
Stayton
j Cat*
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LT
LG
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RT
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RH
FB
■ an incon
■ bounds k
| pnr
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dr
point lead
ment of play
j Fa*»on for an extra point
I The Black Cat* followed Frre-
. port ■» show with some fast work
l nf their own Carroll returned the
; ball to the 35 yard line after the
kickoff to the 20 Etc gained a
j yard through left tackle. Carroll
I 3 yards through center and Etie
another 2 yards through right
j tackle On the next down Mor-
row made 24 yards through right
' tackle Carroll followed with 3
yards through right guard; Stayton
took 2 yards from the same, and
! followed with a yard through right
i tackle. On the fourth down Elie
went over right tackle to race 41
yards for a touchdown. Bay City’s
j kick failed, and the score wa* 18-7
i In the succeeding play Powell
‘ pasaed to Walker who executed
Exporter*’ outstanding
a fine 40 yard paw to
A fumble and incom-
plete pass lout the ball to Bay-
City just before the half.
Ik fer: by fumble* incomplete
i passes the teams advanced little
; in the third quarter.
Sour Lake Tuesday
Mr* s. J Jones, mother of Mrs
♦ Ormsby, died at her home in
; Sour 14ike Tuesday after a long
... .. „ x,. . illness. Funeral services were hek
.nd th. «x.r. 13-A B., City., |0 n,ur«l.> >t 2 <K
while Barnes came
litably. Etie and Stay-
ton starred easily for Coach Vic
City Black
A & I No Breeze-- Bay City Upsets
Freeport 18-14
To Open Season
| FREEPORT — Etie. 150-pound
I halfback from Bay City, caned
| a niche for himaelf in the roster
i of probable high school football
I gieat for IMO when he carried the
| pigskin to 18-14 victory over the
I Exporters here Friday night The
i Exporter*, hoisting heavier mater-
ial than has been their lot in re-
cent years, outweighed the Black
! (’at* an average of M pounds per
I player.
1 . i P»w*^l to
i The Exporter.' p«Mlng .Hack, ,h, Exl
jMWUtrt .m«n> by Che.Ut Pow ) p, wlth , r
ell. lithe 161 pound half, resulted 10,a A
1 in a total of 140 yards Nine of; k||, imM lo-
| the eighteen | asses attempted were J
complete to Walker 17G ^ound.
■ tailback who shared honors in the!
initial game with Powell.
t „ in the third quarter. At the out-
I From the opening kickoff by of thp four(h |hp Bh|rk Cata
Ehlert of Ray City the first half were penalized 15 yards when an
was tai n hv the plucky Black, ,ftfomjng reserve talked to his
i Cats who made idle talk of the t,,ammalew Walker, carrying the
i underdog rating accorded them be- riR,k,n for lhe Exporters, went
fore the game Walker opened yard« through right guard for
reeport, carrying the toucndow n. and over right tackle
for a first down after for |he extra point that gave Free-
nrt 14 to Bay City’s 18 points
tying desparately the remainder
the quarter the Exporters tried
• their opponents' 4
In a last tense mo-
Powcll attempted
im to Walker at the goal line.
Walker and Powell again earned
the ball for Freeport. Powell re-
turning the kickoff from the 20
to the 35 yard line Walker gain-
ed 4 jarrts on the first down and!
on the second gave the ball to
Barnes who took half yard both
through right guan!. Powell
ipted a drive through left
c. On the fourth, with half
to go Walker fumbled Free-
port recovered but lost 4 yards
A sen.-* of fwaMM tMoad n,«. ■ rx« •
part of both Exporters and Black Mrs. Jones Dies in
But the determined visitor*
red on the 9 yard line when
Freeport fumbled. Morrow, left
tend, made the Cats' second touch-
. down on a reverie off right tackle.)
1 The kick following was no good.
•pent ng 1
City the first half'
the plucky Black,
play for Freeport, carrying the i
hall 2 yards for a first down, after
the Exporters took th* oval on the j
35 yard line where it was i
out of bounds. On the next do
Spiller fumbled. This followed
plete pass. an out-
■k on the 2f>. and Pow
! in a score for the Exporters
Ba> (.its pushed through 1 t(Vj The game ended Ba v City
from ih.ir nr.t down wh<.n|lf, Pr „ u
, Stayton gained 11 yards round j »
nghi end Ell. touet through' WWl. Freepor. Uu>«rf fine u»r-
!.« uelrh. for nm y“rd. Wtowrtl" •“J”- *"2, ™
thlr by nn .Mult through right ^nt>,7* ^ucv '* \ <
tnckle tor a 5-yanl am! —.sdr ' 1*°"'*’ Easton looked most
I the dow n by 3 yards through left j Pro^ni*,n« 01 Coach Herbert Hop-
I tackle Stayton in the next play I * *2ncuP-
made 1? yards and Etie went overi‘h™«h "f*11
i center for the initial touchdown 1‘ ‘‘ ‘
Rax Citv led 6-C after a no-point *»>•
; Cats.
Freeport
j Jones
Hargrove
Wiedig
Murray
Jeffers
; Collins
Spiller
Barnes
Powell
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Ready for 1940
Football Season
m? nt of C<
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the
(»nly th»ee nf the ma:
from ’39 returned to
X'lMIT* nMMWnB
Mrs- C«Ti» Gorman of Waco re-
turned to her home Sunday after
a two weeks viilt in the heme ot
her daughter, Mrs. B. T. Griffin.
backfield Is
Jamie Che-
In
Players from last season are
Johnny Rass ’ami<* Chenault, Dav-
id Hammond. Bill Schwanke and
James Hogden.
A good line-up
seen in Johnny Ri
nault and Das Pi Hammond,
reserve there are Stewart
Durant Canfield. Jack Cole Fred
Graham. P J Reeves. Irvin Mea-
dors Jr., Cecil Parten, Alfred Orr
Jr and Cleo Brooks.
Wildcats To
Invade Webster
Angleton go** to Webster this
week to meet the big noys who
held Alvtn tn a 0-0 score in the
rain on last Friday Coach Beaty
has been working his boys hard
all week trying to iron out th*
rough spui» ar.d ?•»♦ " little polish
two of the nation'! renowned men-
tor*.
•19c what brought wonderment
to Norton wa* the fact that the-
JavaJinas made the trip to the
coast by bus instead of by train
which was bound to see the small
squad arrive on the coast in a tired
condition.
"I am looking for a
b»e >n our same with them.'' Nor-
ton said "Coach 'Bud' McCallum
is might) good at turning out a
lot of trick offenses and particu-
larly defense setups. That is what
is worrying me And on top of
that they have a fine team down
there this jear One nf the b**t
they ever have had.” he added
Just the same he kept his 54-
man squad going through their
final two-a-dav sessions which end
Thursday. As soon as school opens
Friday he will hold but afternoon
drill*.
wa* spent in the gym due to rainy
weather and a lot of time wa*
spent on running plays and a scull
practice going over Coach Young-
bloods scouting report on the Ai-
vin-Webster game
Th? probable starting lineup for
tlte game with Webster
Earnest Hargett ’eft end John-
lc Bortsk Wt tackle; J T Hol-
brook. left guard; Billy McLeod,
center: Charles Horn right guard:
Melvin Coleman, right tackle Ril-
!y Hoskins, right end: Car! Wa’hn.
right half; Cectl Wait, left half;
Howard Purnell, fuRbaek Robert
Taylor, quarterback.
THE
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B>S— Jeann-- Arnold.!
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.