Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1940 Page: 6 of 6
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conung game between Baylor and)
J. M. HALSTEAD, Chiropractor
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Billy T. Murdaugh at Temple
spent the week-end here visiting
hia Nite and his mother. Mrs
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atives and friend* His wife ac-
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Mrs Gordon wuilams and other
relatives jnd friends
Alee EUis and a friend Iron.
Buffalo, both students at N T.
A C . tn Arlington, spent a couple
of hours here Saturday vUiUug
Alec's mothkr. Mrs Floyd B31U.
and other relatives and friends
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district teams will be busy m all
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Waco who B scitudutod to tight
period and never seriously threat- tt l)Ut wlln Cleburne tor the oui-
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wlu are »Uil trying to lake top
honors in this district. They are
trailing Waxahachie now but still
have a < hance aa has Corsicana.
du sicana meets Waxahachie ant
that game should determine whe-
ther or not the Indians will win
th. district with ease or the thing
will go into a big tie If Ooral-
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for it Will throw the district lead
into a lour-wwy tie
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Southwest Conference football
teams, some still daaed by unex-
peetro events last Saturday, turn
into the Novembei home stretch
wtth only the thundering Texas
Aggies to *fend a perfect record
■Me knocked Texas from the
undefeated untied class wflh a
ctann-cut 13 to 0 victory, where
Sophomore T A Weems was thr
hero of hl* first conference game
Weems aet up both touchdown* on
run* of 41 ami 5« yards and scored
once on a M-yarti lateral pass
P«ay
• Even the 1939 champions had
plenty of bruises from a 14 to 7
triumph over Baylors battling
Boar* It was Ute Aggies hardest
game of this season but this week
they must be ready again to face
Use fast-tmprovlng Arkansas Rasor
backs on the Porters' home field at
FayeUeville
Something for Coach Homer |
Norton's ahamptons to think about
was Arkansas' latest 31 to 30 vic-
tory over previously-unbleminished
MiK*issi|>pi University The pass-
ing Porker surged forth in the fi-
nal period to score two touch-
downs. the last after hallback
Ralph Forte had pounced upon a
blocked Mississippi punt Further-
more. the Aggies remembered that
Arkansas 13 to 6 margin over
Baylor eras almost as great as their
own. mu'
Against BayWr AU-America Full-
back John Kimbrough was etfec- ture
Uvely bottlgd up. but tils team's
passe* clicked against a defense
set up primarily to stop the Aggie
running game. Bill Oonatser half-
back, scored ..h three-yard
run and Sophomore Bill Henderson
counted on a 46-yard pass play.
• Baylor's touchdown came on a
M-yard pass from Dwtgnt Parky
to James Witt
Southern Methodist* crippled
eleven, recuperating during an idle
week-end begins It* six-game con-
ference grind Saturday against
Texas at Austin. The Longhorns
ened to score
Rice plays the only non-oonfer-
ence game, a Saturday night affair
with Texas A Ai I at Houston
The Javelinas were defeated M io
0 by Texas A * M early in the
season.
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was downed rm his own two
line If he had knocked the
down, the jackets would have
the bail in a much better poa
and he was crltlclaed for
ll't, a
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| game art bc.ing goipwti e*. . _........
Theatre today through Wedm
I it was announced this me
i by J. Galy Varuall. manage:
Rice upaei the riope buck.
I trouncing the Longnoma, I
Bryan had been favnred it
win the district and to knock over
the Indian.,
Bryan and Corsicana allll remain
Ui txwltion to win the district
Each has lost one game this year
in dtauict play Bryan tael Ito one
anti only to the Indians Caralcana
bumped into the Broncos a month
ago and went down to defeat
As the week got under way. CDr-
slcana chalked up a victory over
Waco, second of the district fw
them They won a penetration
decisMxi over Hillsboro two week.-
Iago
Temple went into the win col-
umn for the first time this year
! when the Cato won a g-0 count
: over the Jackets Hillsboro had
I the week off.
' Corsicana with a chance for a
I title yet will tangle wtth Waxa-
; hachte tots week tn what may de-
termine the way that the district
ji* going this year To date the
Indians have run over Cleburne.
, Waco and Bryan
Corsicana's Tigers wUl not be
| an easv touch for the Indians
| This will be the moat crucial game
of the year tor the later prob-
I ably
j Meanwhile Bryan, still eyeing
that district crown will come to
Waco, The Tigers have tost every
game this year and will not be
favored to take this one
Hillsboro, another team which U
only one game behind the leader,
travels to Temple Friday. The
Cats win be gunning for the Eag-
les as they tasted victory last
week-end
Cleburne will take the week off
and prepare - for the game with
| Waco
Mrs Fel B Morton spent Ute
week-end in Dallas visiting her
son. Juton Marton who is emptoy-
I cd there. She also visited in the
' j'ffctoe of Mr and Mrs A': M.
Morgan and other relatives and
' friends.
[ Miss Camille Yater. student Of
wwM
I here visiting her
Tolbert Yater. and
other relatives and
FW $1 UP
Vernon Oahagan. student to
kbiiene Christian College spent
the week-end here with his par-
ent*. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Gaha-
gan
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Old Percolators
|wa will allow HOU f«r an old
rortee p»C ar percolator on a
3K*M Vntversal or WniUnghovate
'.Ekrotri. Percolator.
He made up tor that one <m Ui
,«xt play •» that was the time ii
depped back and. booted ths ball |
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CAUGHT
COLD’? S3
In that game we think that
Ernest Brown played the beat game
at his football career All night
Il was hU punting that brought the
JackeUv «uf Of the (Mlle ami i. wa*
hU detensive work that kept Uw
Jkckets out of the hole On several I
occasion* be punted from behind
his own goal out to toe SO yard;
Ime and one time punted from
about eight yards back of toe I
double stripe to the Temple 37!
yard stripe
Brown's game would have looked
much better if the Jackets would1
haw won. but we don't believe he
ha* ever or could ever play af
did In Tern- I
Mr* Logit* Jamaaon and
ren. Virginia and Albert, 01
'orth. spent toe Week-ond
They are personalized with your very own name on
them—and selecting your cards from us NOW af-
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I'M its dartinaiton O-t 17 j
his temper Bunday H4
1 «Hrn Ifj. to lnvm>urHle a ’'till
i>'». witen Ire got. there ll
jNTa "hl-lacking" *i all. foul
thr lrl«b sh-rlff . I
the story. I
tM time you see turn, aak hlrl
it toat big “hl-jacking" toe]
»'t l-Urs, Hit to inveeWgata
rt culprit |
Bill Ferguson, student In the
University of Tfckas. came to Ck-
bume Friday night on toe special
from Temple, to spend the week-
end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs Arch Ferguson. Sr.
Finis White and guests, Joe Tro-
monte of Galveston and J. B.
Dunn of Bryan, and father. Lois
P White' spent Saturday in Waco !
where they attended the Texas A j
A M Baylor University football
game.
ou t get too kMttod over the
•ry Watch for toe question-
e to be sent you and foltow
ructions on it.
» Hopkins Serwnd j
MB toe winners ot the
Mirne’ contest Which wa* spoo l
d by toe Ante! Uten U.giotl aux-|
y wore announced. It wm stat-l
Barbara Scott w^ the second!
<- winner Now we find toad
oflici*lfl erred I
>•< iwMqMMr was told that]
I flcqtt Wbe the second plaoer.l
find that MJas Lucile!
Etns is the w<»>d place wm |
We are sorry that it hap-|
rd, but members of the auxU-|
announced It the Way tt was]
n and we coneldarod their]
1 oiftalal on toe winners |
ed AgalB |
is getting so that they can t]
e a case In city court that vrt-l
•t summoned a* a witness ISn.l
oalled to« other day and said I
toe defense attorney tn thel
lace murder ease had tasuedl
mmoos for us. I
I toe first case, Harris mot I
trial tn Fort Worth, we knew!
t we were wanted for. but ini
eoae we are baffled Oourtul
a>me funny thing* aomeume* I
efare we aaw the defendantl
heard him make » oontwuon I
i tirne wr have neither eewnl
defendant nui any of toe pap-1
he is alleged to have stgnedl
NdM* what hurt* would w«
D about the - Mr other thknl
I. we were told by other* wllul
r the foots first hind \l
ibs meet this week and I pie
will have a<chance to’all ri
big scrap, but their | more
'b^s to too YWtow
this Mokson. the boy* have
played some good ball al tone and
have fought all toe way
hare needed experten
have not lacked in
At Temple Friday toe Jacket.,!
displayed plenty of fight a* they!
were out-played from Mart to itn- to
tsh but wore too stubborn to le'
the WUdcote score Every Um<-1 Miss MatUe Lou Armstrong stu-
they were backed up againd Uwb 1 dent al Abilene Christian College.
and when the Date F
they Mill came back fighting
also are below top strong*
Crain played leas Utan I
game against Rice end e
fecUve then He still is
bruisM.
SMU has the second-bei
ot toe seven teams, marred only by
» He wtth Pittsburgh. Hit
been beaten by Tulane,
A third contereiu'e game Satur-
day will be Baylor -Texas
al Fort Worth T
since Dutch Meyer became their tUMlr here,
coach in 1934 the Christians wOre| “
beaten last week tty Tulsa Unlver-I
slty playing lutteasly. the Frog,
gave up h touchdown in toe first
Ttie Yellow Jackci* do no« have
a game
Fighting for the Kiv« #f
one woman who holds 3
key *o th» ve«et thcr
«S" Im them M an ge-bwiu!
wiHeineis.
ace
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1940, newspaper, October 28, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309304/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.