Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1951 Page: 4 of 4
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Yankees Hop On Feller To Regain
Lead As Giants Live In National
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College Football
Opens In Earnest
At The Weekend
U. Of T. Todd* Out
With BrokM Head
A1STIS. T' X., Sept
A fiactu.d bone
| hand today
• th -1, ^l.'i-poi
: T< xiia tackle,
, Wet ks.
17. —
i ii his right
benched Charles <ien-
miul, University of
for a piobuble thnc
Onth«>r iMniwd th« injury in a
"dress rehearsal" scrimmage Sat
urday, but announcement was not
made by Coach Etl'Prio- until yes-
terday. That was after doctors ex-
amined (i. nthei 's hand.
Geiither, a junior, was Used .-.par-
iufCly a* a sophomore last y*i r,
i but showrd improvement iii sprag
| practice ami had been • ■ • of the
I tackle standouts in S. ptiinb. i
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Hy KARL WRIGHT
I t-d I'.. Sport* Wi.ti'i
\KW Y* 'UK. S. ; t. 17 CP
r . f'M>tball will b -ir n in vain-
. t th *«k with interw-ctional
.b*'t i i-n T« i> and K>'n-
tucky ami < i it m Stat# and Mich*
^ m Sta ' h«.idiii(f th - national
proif i am.
K> turky. which bri.kf ' kla-
I it - o'i>a'. victory tr« k ir
t . 'i I Suif.li Kom! Li*t NV'.v Year'.
H«>b I';.;., m ; tt t th.* Trxan [j nit-
.11 - it A as:.i.. Tix. Michigan
St:!*>•. which .. ratid capable of
li nninat ng fnotbuli this jwasun in
tii. M.dvw st, w. ! play ho?t to
it.'egun Statf at Kast Lansing.
M i h Both art- Saturday aft> rno<in
ifaot* «.
<".iach I'.iu. • lt<ar Bryant's Kcn-
• icky ti-awartnrd up for T<a:i
.ii its S"Uth'*astern Conference
•chedu!> by overwhelming Tenne-
T.-ch, t>. 1-1. last Saturday.
The W.ldcatu didn't put on a show
i , ; for the Ti \.i- -coutk. Bryant'* reg-
. , ii .1- -at out the second half after
• laart. i baik i!.ib>- I 'anil brgan his
, !i ci for a! America honors b>
lt , " p et k' I" 'Ut of 15 pas-. s
■palm's Uv" '"r touchd wn , to lead K-n-
t
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n tne
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>f thi<e hit*
" fi.i th.
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er to hit 4*)
meht years,
p '. :*ii -
rtodit
■ hit
<1>A i
will begin its 11-game achedule
against Southern Methodist at At-
lanta. (ia.
With the e;i t and midwest re la
tively |uiet until the final week-
end of the month, most of this
SatunUy's action will be ronctn-
trated in th. South Southwest and
West.
In th.- Southwest, OklahvMiia A
and M will play Arkansas at Still-
water. "kla. )n Saturday night,
the University of Houston will en-
tertain Baylor and Texas Christian
will play Kansas at Fort Worth.
Tex.
- drills.
w-
11 hi
his 'J I
Kaffensb.
hit ball
th. R
nough touch
s ITth ganw
r th.
fiicky to a :i!Wi halftiine lead.
«'laiem - i Kiggie i Munn w ill
. irt h * fifth v.-ar as head Coach
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PROFIT WAKtNG
is a MANAGEMENT
FUNCTfCN not an
Economic Gircum^iaace!
Rubber Game Set
In Texas League
at
j talent. Hi
I from the
Maryland
i .ins are ..n • of the
I !• ge tea:i - t" build
State with plenty of
has 25 lettei men back
-i|uad that lost only to
last season. The Spart-
tough.st Col -
a defense II-
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LT.ui ■ ut Bruu-
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- i huh th '
tu« j.tn.t inar-
• " . left
j g.imst because they usually mix
| T-formation plays with their reg-
- iigl.- \\ ng attack and occas-
• ally pop lip ith I'op Warner'*
' o .l double wing.
There are four other promising
:• sectional games this weekend.
Texas \ arid M and L". C. L. A.
■ • ' it |.os Angeli. .ml Boston
< • lege, under new head coach
M.k« Holovak, entertain* Wake
I .'i -• at Boston in Friday night
■ritests. In Saturday aftern<M>n
• l-'.i dhani m.-i ts Missouri at
1 uu.li a, Mo., and 'e orgia Tech
Sar Antoinon*.
t" the critkml ••rubber" game
• nigiit. Hi's.-. L. I>. M'-yer of th>-
I ig|.- d. signate«l Hal Er ckson a*
-farting pitcher. Tin- MissiofiH
ill bet their blue chips oji Toin-
i \ fine.
Mcnwel To Slay
In Amateur Class
BETHLEHEM. I*a., Sept. 17. i f
—Texas has bred another great
golf champion in red-haired, draw
ling Billy Joe Maxwell, a 22-year-
old collegian w ho swept to victory
in the .".1st I*. S. amateur champ-
ionship.
For Billy J."-, it was .sweet pay-
off oil the predictions of loyal
Texas buck, rs that he was th.
youngster best qualified to carry
on as the years catch up with By-
ron Nelson. Ben Hogan, Jimmy arMj
De inaiet and Lloyd Mangrum,
Lorn Star Staters all.
Billy Joe. a bridegroom of six
month.-, bowled over Joe tlagliar-
di of Mamuroneck, X. Y.. 4 and
in Saturday's final at Saucon Val-
ley Country Club, ending an am-
azing string of upsets by the :!t -
year-old attorney. •lagliardi ear-
lier had beaten two former cham-
pions— Sam Crzetta ml Charlie
"I'm gonna stay an amateur."
'said the happy junior at North
Texas State Teachers College. But
there was a glint in hi* eye that
indicated he might decide to hit
the mon.y trail if hi* game hold*
up through next year.
Billy's victory mad. him the
first 22-year-old champion since
Bobby Jones won It ut that age in
l'.rj 1 but he actually is three mon-
ths younger than was the "emper-
or" and stands as the youngest
champ since Jess Sweetser won at
«t in It*22. He never took a lesson
in hi* life, but "just learned"
while a caddy.
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r and with more resourc. -. had
not done Roo velt a.^k.'d him
to unswer the <pi. stion hi. ; -. If.
T epi r lnii< aeli -ton th. - ts
The man replied he thougnt h-
kn.j*—that th- Spuniauis came to
his country hunting gold ami th«
Pilgrim fathers came to America
hunting <t«>d.
THOI t HT FOB THE Mt \|EST:
I recommend you to take car
the minutes, for the hour- will
take ran- of themselves. —Chest
el'field.
•I .*50 ,m>! costs in Diftrirt Coort
for L>VVI Anu this brisk
weather is just w-har. the doctor
ordei-ed.
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Gossett
and freedom, the lawmaker *a d.
lios*ett was introduced by State
Representative Jack Cox, who told
tile audience that Breckenridge. in
its observance of Freedom Week,
was pointing out that the resp..risi-
bility for freedom rested wiMi th*
people, that freedom begins at
home.
Preceding the speaclics wai a
concert by the Curs well Air Force
Band, direct id by CWO Henry H.
Ijawers, and special vocal solos by
Olyve Hallmark Abbott.
Mrs. Abbott sang "Eyes of Fex
as," "The Night Is Young." "The
Star Spangltd Banner." and "led
Bless America."
Selections by the band included
the medley, "Spirit of America."
"L.i Routa." "Babylonian Nights*
and a wait*.
Bill Pitzer welcomed citizens Ul
the freedom rally Pitzer has serv-
ed .i< general ciiairman of th8
Freedom Week observance. Lem-
onade was served through courtesy
of the Future Farmers of America
and Harris M. Veale.
A cosmetics survey shows that
women under o<> are the best cus-
tomers for shampoos, perfumes,
lipsticks and kindred toiletries.
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First Skew Starts At 7:30
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With th* ms« wondarhil p*opi* who
?«tt fuch • 9ood tw is
"Dear Ruth"
im'w
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SEEN (>K HEARD: liainlall a.
niea*uie l here Sunday morning
was .trj A lnrjr>- delegation
from lirecki nridge i* t . go to Au.
tin ton. now on getting High was
rt stra ghtened ou? and East \\ . 1W
er street widened
Brown reports he
h.-art atta. k. ju. t
glail to hear it. M
Boh Pitzer ^anl
meet tonight at
stairs ut Masonic
«'ouneil to
etc t harlit i
<iui not ha\>- a
a dizzv >pell-
. Hruwn
Shrin.-r* ill |
o'colck down-
Hall, Chapter
m. et upstaii > at ;
To'clock M J. A. i 11- •
t.-ri Bryun admitted tu W. *1. v
hospital in Oklahoma «':t\
Juilg. Kloyil Jones ili liv. ed an j
addjvss tu a large gathering at
Kliasville Friday right Mi-.
Pat Henry \isit. .1 th J. K. Mn>t-
gomerys here Sunday while h< i
husband, secretary of rh.- Chris-
tian denomination in Texas, veil-
ed i n V, oodson. Jake Sande-
m|.tt a.ijjo.) ji: jtuillis u.i.is i- j
O. L. Alexander and holding Mr. j
Alexander's can. was ask. <1 \ h>
hi had the cane and replied t<
make Mr. Alexander listen to a |
story he '\ ;i> telling Carl !
Knight and Dnn;ild Kav Knight. !
brothers, are in jail today under
>l.niMi bond eueh, charged with!
theft of Fred Hum 's pickup Sa'-!
urday afternoon; they had borro'A j
"d it ami did n>>t return until Sun- |
day morning Bob Both said
tickets to Wichita Falls gum. are
here, on sale nt Room !"7 of
Courthouse, Si all reserved, and
"first come. Inst * -r\ed"
T«.< bub) girl* bora in St. plien-
Memorial hospi(;il veiv early thi*
moniiig: l'atrie,;t M:iye, Si eil-
ptHind da ightei of M ami Mrs.
Jack C. I'atton. arrived at IJ-."rf
a. m.: M.i > Klla, daught. i of M
and Mrs. Marlon O. Colbuin. . rri
>. d at a. ni., weighing 7
pounds, 7 ounce. <"itv I'olic.-
report on arret!* over the weekend
—Chief <>lli. Jackson is nnay on
vucation M s. V'ira Ch.-nanlt
and C. W Hart aie t.i . edie.it
patients at Brerkenrtdg Cliniea!
Hospital l i*mi.-s.d from Una!
hospital* over weekend wer. .Mrs.1
J. E. Hack. J R. F. lton. Mis. :
Maude N ick, and Frank Cruz
. John I.. Street* of Ah letle fin
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