Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942 Page: 6 of 6
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war effort, but the National Com-
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would have failed to quality under
old army physical require-
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dlf^UTUKrct over hmtHn W Ghjbur,H 1^^1111011 Urged
Tuesday »W‘' Th,,y t!"dtIwbtT" ! I-
staging stiff drills, practicing on ,
an offense that iniRht give them
more shots nt tlie basket tonight.
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Local boards throughout Texas
have been directed to reopen and
consider anew the case of every
registrant who has heretofore been
classified in Class 1-B or Class
IV-F predicated on deficiencies in
teeth or eyeright, General J. Watt
Page. State Selective Service di-
rector. announced today
Army physical requirements.
General Page pointed out, have
heretofore specified that registrants
must have an adequate number of
serviceable natural teeth (three
pairs of biting and three pairs
of chewing teeth opposite to each
other when chewing) and must
be able to read test cards at 20 feet
without glasses which a normal
person can read at loo feet with-
out glasses, provided the same
matter can be read by the rcgls- i
trant at 40 feet with the use of
glasses. Registrants who could not I
meet these requirements have been I
placed in Class 1-B or Class!
IV-F according to the degree of
deficiency*1 * ----——------—I
The army has now provided tor
a liberalisation of dental and vis-
of registrants for general military
service, General Page said, and
i These crowds have resembled
those which attended the exlilbi-
| lion games.
Coach Isbell will take ills start-
ers. Bill Flowers and Morris Brat-
ton, forwards, Arthur Buckner,
center, add Leland Burton and
Bentley Jones, guards, and re-
serves Willis, Charles Hickman.
Bobble Smith, Lev Hunt and J.
D Dunlop.
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Lie Knute Kockne of
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The climate here is perfect and
the crowds will go for it in a big _ _
way.” he said. "Just set up a pair ual requirements for acceptance
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Tacked stadiums, with roaring A
faux cheering their favorites in an fjJv’' a
Mr and Mrs Delton Mabe and | outdoor basketball bowl tourna- vAC,'
son. Jerry Alan, left Tuesday to ment—similar to the New Year’s • '
make their home tn Dallas I Day football classics— was visual- • V Y>'
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Jackets entered the
title, interest in i
has increased I WMtv paper.” nays William Reit-
two games, j X(,| member of the Pennsylvania
,— ‘ Committee and director of ---------------
Waco, larger crowds have been on tl„. Historical Society of Pennsyl- country’s foremost
up files of old
tilled boxes with
family letters. Journals and papers
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cal archives. In June, 1U39, she
started clipping stories of the
Since then her
papers in attics, warehouses and
business offices are not necessarily
' waste paper
| “In the last war, thousands of
records were ' a* i"P (>ul task,'ls between ______________r—-__________
“L/.’L lust ..nd thud bases,” he said (whether natural or artificial)
I subsist on the army ration wil
don’t see why it couldn’t be done
today "
Holman is considered one of the
basketball au-
fjuit year he coached __
to six wins against two- each eye, will be accepted for gen-
tlie metropolitan New
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I orfes. And Mnow-Ftake Is Purr because H’s PAHTEUBIZED.
PAYING FOR PEARL HARBOR—With mighty roar, guns of U. S. cruiier cut loose broadside,
in victorious ottacic against Japi on Marshall and Gilbert (stands, in Pacific. Target was Wotje
Atoll, of Marshall group. Nearly all Jap military installations were destroyed.
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1. That registrants who have
no disqualifying physical defects
except a lack of the required num-
ber of teeth, when in the opinion
of the examining physician they
are well nourished, of good muscu-
lature, are free of gross dental
Infections and have sufficient teeth
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subsist on the army ration will be
accepted for general military ser-
vice in all branches
3. That registrants whose visual
acuity is below 30-100 but not be-
low 30-200 in each eye without
glasses if correctlble to 20-40 tn
ersl .military service In all non-
ccmbatant branches. Tlie actual
possession of suitable glasses by an
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| attract the tans and the largest
crown I hut has ever seen the two
1 teams in action is expected to be
on nund
| Fifty students signed up Thurs- O11 conservation
putting"his lads throtigli stiff drills day to ride the special bus to Cultural Resources warns that old
- — Wuco If a few more sign up. the'
Cleburne school officials may ask
for a second bus to take.-the stu-
dents. Numerous persons use plan-
nlng on making the trip In private I historical
Ofe.-cars. lever not
| Since the Jackets entered the shell.s or fire -but because people *JLst "nt’ “T’the ‘.‘...rkT'
free pitches in the final quarter play-off for the title, interest in i treated historical documenta as ,.<>nirin-t. he <tn
were missed and could ijuve chang- > ths
ed the final count. ’ (greatly , .
Tlu local tads were hilling the the one with Waco here and at j state
basket yesterday afternoon with ‘ 1
tlie free tosses .hand to see the Jackets than dur-
The Waco Tigers are far from ' big tiw entire season
Holman Think*
Basketball 1*
R. B Roper of Houston is here lip p
visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs DOW1 oporl
Bratton Roper, of the JJberty
Hotel
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW. CLEBURNE. TEXAS ^jLI,,|MIIIIIM,l FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 —
Crucial Game With Waco Faces Jackets Tonight
I “They bundled up file* of old
t iR-Wspapers, they filled boxes with (’ ( N ’
family letter*, journals and papers delrats in
i.nd cleared them,” he said. “City York area
and couhty records were destroyed
and birth and death records lost,."
Patriotism ran away with common <----
sense and Irreplaceable material
was ” lost ” L —---
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i hidnldual is not required for his have alrady been given deferred
acceptance under these standards. ] classifications, as well as a large
General Page stated '-hat all ratio **-- -----
Class -1-B and Class IV-F regls- ;
trants who are found to be eligible *
for military service under the lib- .
eralized dental and visual require- (
meats cf the armed forces, unless : stale Scandals in Scrapbook
upon reconsideration of their clas-
sification they are deferred for' HOUMA. La (U.P)— Mrs Audrey
other reasons, will be placed In C Birdhll lis a self-appointefl
Class 1-A and sent to Army Exam- keeper of Louisiana's recent pollti-
ming Boards for final determi- —' —u‘-— ,o“ *H“
nation as to their acceptability. ..
He said: ’ state’s ‘scandals ” —
"Tliece new standards will niake ' political history of the slate has
available for service in our armed fillqd 11 scrapbook volumes—4,000
forces many thousands Of men who pages
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[ Customer* Will Please Be Governed
|t«t us help tu keep ii serving
fWO by kerptnr H wril seriked.
■We oorvice all make* of Lara
t'and Trucks.
Followed by at least one special |
bus and maybe two and many ,
private cars, the Cleburne Yellow I
Jackets will go to Waco tonight
for the final game of three to de-
termine the District 10-AA eriaiii-
plon Th” contest will be In the
Baylor gym -"Kt V o'clock
CoaCJi Milton Isbell will cany
nis full team to Waco for the
must crucial game the Jackets have
had this year
Tlw three-game series is even
with Waco winning tlw first one in
the Tiger gym and the Jackets
taking the tilt in the Brown gym
The winijer of tonight's game
will be the wearer of the district
crown and will meet the title-
holder ot District 9-AA to ileter-
mtne which of Uw district winners
will go to Austin next month for
the state play-off. Tlicrefore, the
pressure will be on both teams
For the Jackets and the Tigers it
wlit tw- a xfctory teal n lUslrwi.
title or oblivion.
i Larry Willis, who has been sick
and was unable to even attend
Uw Tuesday night game, reported
yesterday afternoon and worked
out. He is slated to make tlie trip
tonight and will see service if the
Jackets need a rest or foul out ' |
Since the Tuesday night game,
which the CHH five won by a nine
point margin. Coach Isbell has been |
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Waco. If a few more sign up,
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The local five tapered off yester-
day afternoon wiUi emphasis be- .
mg placed on free allots
In the first game with the Ben-1
giijls. free shots could have won
the match for the Jackets C!::
burne lost by one point, but four |
the local quintet
' I. At the last
of glass bnfkboards and a good
board floor and I think you’ll pack
them in even at the ends of your the revised physical standards pro-
Orange Bowl,”
Holman, vacationing at the Sea
Isle hotel, recalled that during the
pre-depreorion days the famed
Original Celtics, with whom he
played, toured Hie country play-
ing tn open parks under baseball
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942, newspaper, February 20, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309502/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.