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Carter at Half
How They Stand
Where They Play
Landlords.
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Mis., Lydia
Cleburne
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will
barking post
triple
TOM MV .“'VtlLLW
GI2OJ UP? iriL-BE
ALL O<I2 TOWN c
that you two
fine roll-yrfur-own <i$ar«lte« in
•v»ry 2-o«. tin of Prince Albert ,
JUST LIKE WE
FELLOWS WANT
I'M TELLIN’ rOU-
PRINCE ALBERT
ROLLS UP RIGHT,
1 when he
I t ree by. a
Mr, and Mrs
the Thompson
j Cleburne
Vou’vc been smoked
quit weeping.
CLEBURNE
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If Yna Are Employed and Need
GLASSIES
O»n Arrange Terra To Bolt
Your Budget
DR. H. C. QUINN
Call 552 for Appointment
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SALE — Remington type-
A A. Shipley. 200 Stroud.
Announcing
The Opening of, Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Optometrist of Waco
’At 11"H East Chaaehera Street
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CHRISTMAS
SOCKING jH
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594
534
52(1
496
435
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395 1
cii, .- • utjgMMHI
more leisure and better
■Z?
FOR RENT — '
rooms to adults
(intfmni
By PAUL ROBINSON
^COME Htet. YA LITTLE [
gUNFf YOU'VE SEEN |
FLYlN' no HIGH LATELY J
Ml
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Ponies Getting
Prepared For
Season Opening!
Tulsa. ' nlrlit 'i
Train Signals
Are Installed
STBOI
i MITE
ri'ccntlj
i rip
Hebert's parents. Mr.
M Hickman. |
Raker spent Monday I
Wi I III I — -- „
I High plays South
froi.u
ttnnt- 1
Texas
He hn,s
(rom a
Marcos
I .idney Smith
the LuL'x>-l
lies th<( lit
year* with st
'r (dAw Oa
:.s nnyNiing
re on rale !
inrm.icy As
it ironclad i
st Ire pletiset
SCOOTER
IjORAIN.
pedaled.
and
and Nell,
today of
1 hit, ii,.i mt
I'M OOIM' To CLlPYOUR-
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fnffing of it
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The ten-
have become
than *your
They are <1111-
rn.
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bovs
11 'a. I
Coach Bell
perspiration.
To prevent
Robert Chapman of
community were
today on business.
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for. ir.'r
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new foniri
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WHERK THEY PEAV
Texftg Y.ragur
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PAGfi FQUR * CLEBURNE TTMES-kEVTEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS _
BRADSHAW GIVES LIST OF PROBABLE STARTERS
AAntnirtmtrix of
1!. E. Crow,
(9-14-n-M)
DCiNM^
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Mr- A, I-. Bruner
iiansn’cied business
DALHART, Tex., Sept 14 (U.F
H. E. McMullen of Dolhart, su-
perintendent of The Panhandle di-
vision of the Rock Wand Rail-
i mad. has announced another
expenditure for instal-
lation of automatic train signals
lii'in Herington, Kan..- through
Dalhart to Tucumcari. N. M.
This is in addition to a previous
_______ . ’ ■ » of $2,060,000 for
track Improvements on the same
4(>75-mile stretch of railway line,
vet, started last year and not expect-
Preaehing at 6 Sai
and at 11 Sunday,
i. at 10 a. m. by Mrs.
' one Invited. 602 E?
Strc-t._________________,
Wanted — Expert
Operator. Phone 10$
FARM HAND, adult,
ram "Holt, Gatewood
L^^'
T».. NHt Saturday, is
be doing as well as e
ANNSilS^
ForjAI<£rman.
DeGarmo
for Dalian
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Xei 11
i BfXCV< TO
I ooR^c^e.’
J TtlSAe. TO '
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mont.
FOR RENT: Three r<
bath. Electric rclrigel
239W_______ I
FOR RENT: Nicely fT
room apartment
Garage. Located at
Caddo. Apply 503 Soul
FOR RENT Bedroom
7M North Main.
FOR KENT: Four rod
' apartment. Private fro]
entrance 111
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. By LES FQRGRAVE
DOTY VJAtT GOON!
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Q PORTO
A FLASHES A
Bryant Wilson, Jr.^Z
,/f *5
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monthly pain nnd delay due to
rain. -itxKUMOraMtflat c*utM.
...jnimdHi nndPillaantdaethra,
iveOuHiltalM AMby -
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SXKVCHE-L-
OOih^G tM
OUR CAJ3. ?
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and payment Ls expected upon
presentation of bill. Out of town
orders arewequired to make
payments in advance.
Forms close at 1 p. m. daily
except Saturday for Sunday
forms close at 6 p. m.
. ■ Box numbers care of Tfmcs-
Review will be given advertisers
desiring blind addresses. Can-
cellations must, be received by
10:30 a. m. Re.sponsIbHity is
limited to one incorrect, inser-
tion.
OF SALE ©F REAL
ESTATE >
In The Matter Of The Estate Of
E. E. CROW. Deceased
In The Probate Court of Johnson
County,‘Texas
Notice is hereby given that I,
Mrs. Lucile C. Edwards, Adminis-
tratrix of the Estate of E. fcrtJro*,
deceased, will, on the fifth day of
October. 1937. this being the first
Tuesday in said month, at the
front door of the Court House fn
the County ot Johnson, State of
Tekas, .sell at public auettdn to
the highest bidder the following
described tract or parcel ot land
belonging to said estate, tio-Wft:
Centered or lines set in caps
are counted on the basis of 5
words to the-Une.
Contract rates will be given
upon application. Legal rates
at 35c per inch each fh.w-
tlon. All cards of thanks, obit-
uaries carry a flat rate of 75c
each.
Charge orders
on th* R
that I iiu
eijer.u) r 1 > udentinl
bent cxhutis-
ni c • swullo'A -
III mt! I (II!
it: imini’.
, bid n!
-
I,I th:-
Wil wrl.'h
Ills! li. Will,
IV ft" I
’ll - 5:1.nu ll!
LEFT TtHe CAR
A-njO GOKAE
Hs >t yjs-KERE
l *5 bA'T TO>1°
KA^/ OCT/ 9
\V., ill'll
1ml Worth attending
<,l lhe Fort Worth pre
MH. Haskell Cam
iderwent an opera I
ot 111,
FOR RENT Very «1|
rooms next to Collir
House. Garage 308 V
They urgently want places in
which to Uve that are becoming
harder and liarder to find be-
cause. selection is more limited
than formerly. Many prefer,
some iquat Ideate near certain
schools. They all depend upon
classified ads to guide them to
available properties. Telephone
description of present or con-
templated vacancy, to-*'
I
Miss Kathryn Bratcher of Fort !
Worth i(sited relative* here Sun- I
day. -. ‘ “
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I
lhe |
new
ETTA KETT ; - _________
COME OUTSIDE /I'M PLAYIN' L1 C
SANTA CLAUS AND I WANT TO ~1
MANS A SOCK ON YOU2 NoSC/ | | I I
—[DOIN'I oJAp'OCLEDOVEU
CHRISTMAS I 1 /
Mi T- inmy
spent the
hr- parents. Mr
t ield
- C a< h Wesley Buad.s-haw
released the nunics of eleven Yel-
low Jackets "who an- ]
starters foi the opening tilt
the Pan -Aincri,-tin
Friday liiyl.t. with 'be Forest Ave-
nue yon
J(>- W.lllle
deluxe a ml
will gel ilu
|K>st Ch'l.iu
see picul v }<
J(X- Wil! I"/
J M ll i
in his ■ / i
133 or
WANTED: Untmciunn
or girl to keep hou
children. Write Box I
i Review .
tWANTED Colored gii
r j shop Phone 245
’ I WANTED TO BUY-]
I to wreck and move, pl
! K. Thomiwyi
WANTED: A wnitrd
between 18 and 28. I
with hotel and cafd
Apply Dickey s Cafe. >. ■
1OST1 f
LOST-One brown
months old. T. W. 6
SPEC1X
cmy v-i, i, w,,., ..... fine
| work last year particularly in the
i Hillsboro contest, will get the
a.4 *ou mr>|
'7„ the tackBoM WeWon Yarbro
get call nt the - signal.
Robert Carter, tricky
threntrr. wt+1 hMhQ. 4hc
si the TeTl TTKtT' posit imi; ■
Milas Hopkins./ 128-pd(mder.
will get the right half, assignment.
Willie Strickland' cotton-headed
• TRIS SPEAKER, ranked
such immortals'as Ty Cobb and
Fort
i in •
uvivoi- lie cuivieu mt-I
Harlan-'| Texas League in 1905 so most- of |
won't remember hini j
8ANDY HAGLER. C......
burne High atar. is being favorably
I 11 KU I 1
-i i: U'liiud,
., p p a r e 1
- imp:
5c
spouting the j Nl,w yorl. 79
." I Chicago . 79
I Pittsburgh .71
louis ..........70
f Boston 66
i Brooklyn 57
Philadelphia 54
Cincinnati 51
American League
Team - W. L. Pct. |
New York 88
Detroit 79
Chicago 76
Boston ...... 71
Cleveland 71
Washington 63
Philadelphia 42
St. Louis.. . ........39
I MODERN WOMEN
HodNtrtM'fn ** ------
coklii, nervouR atri
C hi-chre-tcni Dial
rcliabk’aud gi. _
dl druggists for over 45 yean.
IK >1 ( .11 !»l* V
I :*
FOR RALE: Close in on paved
-[street, cement walks, comer lot,
least front, four room house, bath,
gas', fights, sewerage, hot water,
i $100000 Phone 335. W K.
(Thompson. T~
....... -LUL A_iine ........... Mj---
T'Tnrnfrrly thr-TN ;wrrc-xc=^uu 1 :<>JX—t=
Queen ot
AntoniePe. brouglu
auction sale here
by the Mjh:ii:i!
FOR RENT — 3 roc
apartment Garage.
Avenue.
FOR RENT Three-ro
apartment Upstairs
Main Phone 448
Hilt RENT Two rool
lege
, MXN. on* VIGOR
NEW Ostrex Tonic Ta
raw‘oyster in vigors to
atlknulanta. One doee
gana, glands, blood. 1
81.00. Introductory pr
write Renfro Drug 8
LAWN MOWERS BI
With machine. Lockwt
ers repaired. FINK I
tin W Henderson Rtr
BEAUTY Si
WANTFD: Want to
hats, shirts, shoes
Matt McGowan.
JOY SM0KC
43 672 j
54 , .594 ,
■* .653
.542 |
.538 I
474 I
.323 i
293 I
I
TODAY
Mr. and Mrs W D -Young-
blood of Blum. Route Three, an-
nounce the birth of h little daugh-
ter, Ruth Ann. on Tuesday morn-
ing, September 14' at the Knox
Hospital.
FOR SALE—1000 bt»|iels seed bar-
ley, clean and free of oats and
Johnson grass. Phone 159.
Grid Games Due On Wide Front
Amarillo Sandies
To Tangle With
Clovis Gridders
"JOCK" SOUTHERLAND of
Pittsburg University is another ex-
ample of the “sobbing" coach that
the public is beginning to realize
i$. a. "h.vpocritic" Matty Belf of
Southern Methodist is qnqther ex-:
ample of the home lachrymose.
A coach with a good team should
not be ashamed to admit tt. poor
old Jock only has. two or three
experienced men for each posi-
tion on the squad and It is about
to break his heart He can't for-
get thA All-American whn graduat-
57fl acres of Mnd oat of the V.
Soto and J Matthews Surveys, sit-
uated in Somervell County and
Johnson County. Texas;
HRST TRACT
496 acres of land, more or lews,
out of the V. Soto Survey In said
Counties, and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the Southeast
corner of Let No, I in the North
Line of :he J. Matthews Survey;
THENCE North 80 WflBt
vflras;
THENCE
varas;
THENCE
varas;
thence
varas;
Tell the scores of families who
me seeking a place in which
to live that you have a vacant
I house or apartment.
ants' • problems ?'
even more acute
i ovm. perhaps.
gently trying to adjust them-
; selves to y rising cost of living.
DALLAS, Tex. Sept 14
paradons for the aniutnl
j trihong.' ’ Southwest!
Vtisek of Joshua was
M' iiday transacting
National League
• All Double-Headers,
New York at Pittsburgh
.Boston nt Chicago
'Philadelphia at St Louis
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
American League
Cleveland at New OYrk
Detroit at Washington
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Only games scheduled
I LORAIN. (J. (U.K) —4 nr foOt-
____ _______ ' pedaled, child-ridden Scooter is
AND IT SMOKES < ! Lorain s newest and apparently
, dangerous traffic menace. Ixmis
I Mikula. 7. was gashed on the head
? was knocked against a
•scooting" playmate.
MflMr appY on
One Spot Only
end kill oH th« fleet
on tho do« or
■■■> 2S< one ao«
PINF. BOARn DRI'G
MONRAYS" Rf.L'1 LTs
American I.engut
No games scheduled.
National League
rtijnes scheduled
TEAM STANDING
Natloml League
2 !’ Team - W. I,. Pct.
* I New
1‘.
!St:
of Alvarado |
here today.
necessary during cold weather.
When installation to Tucumcari
is completed by May i, iMt. the
*7 :r*i-.Tt ‘ .sv.-.Tcm on ~mr
Reck island nnd Southern Pacific
will be complete from Chicago to
-4-^—Angolas,— ---!-------------
Apartment , i Five Room House,
I 312 N. Caddo.
One end. Wilson Gos.. -traineil
,h ligament in hlx lell I,". (Iiirnii’
practice and will be oTTT of
, line-up for three or loin
..Ollier players stiffer from iiotliin..’
I more serious than simlmrn on *’X-
posed portions ol their leg"
I Because the boys are workim',
I out from 9 to 11 a. iin--and 3
5 p. m.. Coach Bell finds
weight, perspiration, and
II) fast.
i lion small salt pills
' ,.(| by the players
i throughout the day
1 Dallas where he attended a meet-
of managers of the
Insurance Co.
returned
to San
Ml" (
in Fori
er to wear kilts with the thigh
and knee pads strapped on, dlnn*
ye ken The trouble la that the
boys already have their riew
silk uniforms. (-
rk be openet
) that they
le also urget
irles from th
Pine Board Brut ls ” ls *<,ei'
es. In closi:
>port unities
>t lessened bi
•ho will take
NEP tsAE-T t-4EP-^.
e»V COtGF-EOeRjNTE.'ig
(H (CxKiCSTUBR CAS2.
■H-4ES'’S/e. KEPT -.4
T7-4E ecrv vA/iTt-4 iL
y—'"^111
BY BRYANT WILSON, Jr
Texas' popular Interschola-stlc
football association wilt get~un<ler-
wAy on all fronts Friday with
more than 20 games scheduled.
All district 11 teams will see ac-
tion except Waxahachie.
The champion Amarillo Sandies,
in tlie number one hot seat this
y'ear play the Clovis, N. M., team;
Brownwood and Eastland will be-
gin the Oil Belt district scrap;
North Side Fort Worth, semi-
r year will, meet El
PERWNALS
1«I > I I
■ top
F?.. ’
CHICHESTERS PILLS Xi
Okinhomti City nt San Antonio.} (over Lhe phone from Cleburne
night game • •“« sftertdent.s as an accommodation
Fori Worth ai ” ' ■ ■ ---
game.
THF NATIONAL
! ’!i(>iit ' u >
ed along «with three or four let-
termen not of such great fame.
— — • - . ~. .......... d ■ ciit Jock;
£ ha’ l^TTweWE l
________
CVsVQOLL
5WCWEL / THE \\
J MONEYSA ■
it'YcotjEy
' “fW/i .-i
&
4-
T necklEE^Ton.
i the 111 - f n t ed
i Marie
nt .in
j purchased by the
ja'of Darblianafl.
MOTHER THROBS RINGEIi'
FORT WORTH. Text
H. C, Still, mother ol '' u.
; children.— i* looking' for'
' worlds to conquer in*t1ic sp
| horseshoe pitching She In,-
Cvery city tournament sin. ,
j 175-.l)oiinder. will
fullback post
I A large number
arc likely to ..er
first ..till.,
j*- POPULAR
IN THIS SECTION-
EXTRA-MILD
"MAKINS TOBACCO!
j COL RALPH SASSE of
Mississippi Stale has some
Ideas for football players. One is
I Ills "gridiron julep" which is
] made of orange juice and glucose
! for the players to drink between
I halves; the -other is for the play- I
and Mrs. C. H. Hebert of
Mar:hall spent last week-end here
<isiting Mi■
tlie | mid Mrs W
- For Baby’sr
Th« expectant or ____
need* I to 4 times the n
of Iron, also extra Cnk
these vital elements are
her blood to build hab
| with Its frequent*'heaila IWhker state
of strenatli at this critic latent needs
rsnpeXSj‘I,(5tl,,rt1’t.,’'iZ.,b t™* “lk j
usually preset ibe Medtel r tney comp
nd found in a rcndlly so As a rule,
ceptable form in an tn cities
JAVNK-X TONIC 1 80 10 ClU^
Combined with npec
promote Kreater appe )
tite and ingt<Mt|on o
the needed iion-rkl
foods ..... .....
Phones 113-134,
Classified Advertising
Rates and Regulations
1 RATES
Minimum. Charge .. 30c
1 Time .. 2c per word
3 Times .. 4c per word
6 Times .. 6c per word
12 Times . 10c per word
type and
insertions.)
TUESDAY, SEPTENfRER^
THENCE South 3
varas; *
THENCE South 60
PLACE of BEGINNIt
80 acres of land, c
Matthews Survey;
BEGINNING at ,tl
corner of aald survey
Mne of the V. Soto 4
THENCE South fl
varas;
THENCE South J
varas;
THENCE North. <
, iggsa - a .
THENCE North 3
varas to the BBGIN1
all
ui fvinirci ion n
I
Standley. Miss Jessie,
r-iHiidtct and Jack Standley visit- I
i,, i' l l Worth Monday with j
Hundley. who i-t In Hu
Louts Cardinals pro grid chib along
with other stats of the Southwest
Conference. In faet the Oards are
being calftMi the Southwest Red-
.............. ..r... ____ ..... .„ birds by. Wilfred SmHh of the
PBVT-Mt -FOTt Worth; North Dal- Dhicsgo Tribune, others mentlon-
champ, will ed are Jimmy Lawrence. Texas
’ ~ Christian, halfback; Pete Tyler.
Hardin-Simmons. halfback; Bill
Crass, L, 8. U., fullback; Ham
Harmon, Tulsa, center; J. R Rey-
nolds, Baylor, center. Milan
Creighton. Arkansas and
Handler, Texas Christian,
coaches.
las. ‘ another district
meet LongvieW;. Paschal of Fort
Worthy wifi play the Breckenridge
Buckaroos, favorites of the Oil
Belt; Masonic Home plays Wklv
ita Falls; and Thomas Jefferson
of San Antonio goes to San An-
gelo. Greenville holds an ‘at
home" for Dallas Tech. Woodrow
I Wilson of Dallas goes to Brack-
enridge High of San Antonio.
Harlingen plays San Antonio Tech.
I Beaumont plays Adamson, Vetnon
plays polytechnic of Fort • Worth. | Worth yesterday.
and Corpus Christi, highly favored . Cleburne before he
! team of the .veer, meets I’--’-' - ■
( dale of san Antonio, and Sunset j you
“ "r Park of Betiu-
! 3 Room
Phone 84
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RESTAURANT — Good location;
part cash, part trade, part month-
i ly payment.: O V Sneed, 309
South, Main
! GOOD fresh milk cow for sale.
I Leslie Stephens
! FOR SALE: Here is a good buy
l In six room cottage—on jjaved
( street in West Cleburne—near
Junior nnd High Schools—at
$2250 00 for quick sale.
The O. T. SMYTH ACWNCY
1 Insurance—Loans—Real Folate
I Lilley Bldg. Phone 360
| Mr and Mrs. Ed Ball
, d,iughiers. Maida Vance l
1 of Rio Vis'd are guests
, Mi and Mrs G C Hart
11 Mr and Mrs J.
• I will leave ThtHsday
| where they will reside
i 1 TRAFFIC "MENACE"
O. (U.R1—The
child-ridden
newest
traffic
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' K'NC HsfuSiS ;sNq!r.*'f ) ' A., 1
to !
vear.
,5fl i Hillsboro contest, will
1W | right end assignment
.. the — • ■ — ■
left tiu’ETi Igi.mcnt Russells'
• 1936 recotd ,t. 'rli that he will
get plenty ol all-district consider- |
7 ■ ation 4.1, l,.i. Lil’. i.IJi.J‘1—J ppi'itest
this "ear . ’
s»ii.th La \iiswcr
Sini'li. ncwoiner to 'ibe
•a : et tix i ;dl at the
of LUbbock is I
in Cleburne. |
Field of i
week-end I
and
id allli l)\ sending your l.aun-
>no\v XXliitc l.aundrv.
.. has
Pre- I $1000,000 I
st I'lll’l'lc I
f'oilfcrence :
' toanffc. ntinues r,t Soutlieiii Meth-
I Odist University vith Conch Ma-i- appropriation
tson Bell giving his Ixrys'the
a-dny" trcn'tmeiit
Workouts are not stilt ns ....
but Conch Bell and Ids staff plan ' <1 tfl be completed until next year
scrimmages witlitn the next. —mtoJl<Tausc of the stoppage of work
or three xta.vs.^ Conditioning <-id- necessary during cold
isttrenies, runnilig. mnneuvcis and
/kicking and passing tactic, bear
tSewrenTor'wf- con <■ h e s'. i 11 • 1111.<“
tjmia, ---------*------- —
. Pre/season casualties. h..:lil so
far. may come Into light, but prr-
,.i cautions (by trainers are striii-
J gent Buck ' Bailey. I)lo<klng
back stated to start on Bell . first
team, suffers - from a jaw infec-
tion wnd'will be unable to workout
for more than a month Pallet,
weighing nearly 290 |>ounds
motifs, 'watches ■ the • .needle
nt 140 now
Otic end. Wilson
ills- left
he
SPEAKER.
imefoli' ' ac
.......... Christy Mathewson was at 1
plays polytechnic of Fort * Worth, j Worth yesterday. Tris was ...
. _ -------- ........-------- .... ... ... pnlcrcd the I
I left guard position BUI. weight
160. has been coming along nicely
| in workouts
I Glenn Vick, string-bean , (Senter
| who did good work when he got
, i ti chance to relievo Joe Staley Inst
, (y<ar, will step'into those difficult
i shoes at the center position. ,
| George Hyland, another husky,
i who - is likely to go places this I
Moiiday- i Vear’ *1'1 answer the call to right
Jnnd carried-out assignments well !
, who was going j
t Bowl j the Lubbock tilt when he cracked
— ■ * [ a L.....
I tackle,
snngger
l. tterinan. jr01l_
tlic left ehd |
•'"•.hkely to- Rjllv
Ind this "—- 1
m
weighs
Will get.
“*—*•* y.ln<er Inn
« the fall.
Walker's sub;
Living," wan
be genqral
Our Tow:
* Jgrrtx pn
lntWCl|!Sted1
hnaon oount
agtioitltuial
inert briefly
...... tor cieburn,
here Monday on bus! fe|] ln twe
brought in
county and
I from inc
in the city
i mount of w
nut i how.'much
said. As w<
--{.‘king, power
inerea.ar.
ca (I a 4"™*'
■rille wveat needs
b bring back i
I guard. George weighs 161 pounds j
probably | jack - lenders,
::'t in | ]jke a house afire Iasi year Until
Cotton Bowl | (j,,. i.ubbock tilt when he cracked '
bone, will be in there nt tight
Jack weighs 211 pounds.;
i which is good weight even on n
I college team.
Cranford Named
Cranforri. who did
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [32], No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1937, newspaper, September 14, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303964/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.