Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1950 Page: 5 of 44
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By DAVID DAVIS
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Flaying their worst game of the season, and without '
Tournament |
I backfield star at Texas.
Marpies may eliminate him.
Price moves up from line coach
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each of you. that we have had.the privilege of serving dur-
ing the past year, for making 1950 the biggest and most
successful year we have enpyed in the fifteen years we
iave served the automobile owners of Denton It will be our
purpose during the coming year to continue operating
under our motto
Satisfactory Serv.ee and to Work Constantly
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MAX B. SKELTON
HOL STON Iks 23 — ? A 75-
yard third quarter touchdown run
by Durwood Watkins and an extra
point conversion by Mike Higgins
gave Austin a 7 6 v i< tory over Bay-
town todav and sent the Maroons
Into the finals of the State Clicss
A A Schoolboy foolball rare
The championship game will be a
rematch of last vear s finalists.
Austm against Wichita Falls Aus-
tin lost the 1049 title to Wichita
Falls, a semi final winner today ov-
er Highland Park of Dalias
Watkins ).>ng punt return for the
Austin touchdown was the turning
fiTli
fsotball
gears m
Diev
quintet, however,
; the two-dav tournament Dec,
30 as the favorite
Next to the opposition from the I
Border Conference clubs—Hardin] lv
Simmons Texas Western and New I
Mexico A&M—weariness figures as
the roughest opponent for the J
j: team. |
A heaw, eight-game schedule,
leaves Mississippi Southern only
two days rest before the tourna- i captain of the team in 1044; Buni-
ment gets under way in the $1>-|
tea: for the
Notre Dame
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turn tumbled
the season
of this ro< k-
ts maintained.
Ixjnghorns are
Look for the University ot
as to stick to "Texas" mea when
it hires two assistants for new bMMl
football coach Ed Price.
Hottest prospects to joint the
lamghorn staff are Orovar “Om"
j Emerson, now coach at Del Mar
I College in Corpus Christi; Harold
Fischer, on the staff at Stephen F
Austin College in Nacogdoches.
Max Bumgardner, coach of Ban An-
i gelo Junior College, and Harold
| "Spot" Collins, former coach
i Southwestern University and i
j m the Marines
The tact that Collins, a former
I backfield star at Texas, is in the
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THIS JOYOUS DAY
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advantage in
SWIFTEST—Ctty College of New York won the National Collegiate Athletic As-
sociation championship and the National Invitation Tournament at Madison Square
Carden with the fast break. Irwin Dambrot, 5, passed out to Al Roth, 7, as Ed War-
ner, 8, streaked up court. Ed Roman, 6, and Floyd Lane, 9, broke up court. Jim
Kelly, 31; Gene Melchiorre, 23, and Aaron Preece, extreme right, Bradley Braves
upset in each tournament, were unable to prevent the execution of this particular
maneuver.
to beat
34-27 and
of the
Mickm
other <•
two penalties to:
t ion
Ttic ext: a point
tow n v Tommy Bn.r
and w ide
Baytown 1c ‘ in per.etratio
? but saw a lourth q i. rter
the Austin 16 vtopped on
down pas interception
The oniv othi't Austin j
tion c sine too minute
kins mded bv kev bos ks b’
Agnew.
To Hold Our Old Customers Through
to Moke
El. PASO. Dec 23 <A’ —A
trio ot sharp-shooung Border Con-1
ference cage teams mav make the |
going rough for Mississippi South- > steps out to enter the oil business
etn College in the second annual I after the Cotton Bowl game New1’
Southwestern Sun Carnival basket-1 Year’s Day.
ball tournament here next week I "
Coach Lee Floyd's fast-breakmg I coach and a varsity assistant to the
will still enter I staff. Buddy Jungmlchel, current
28-. freshman eoaeh. te scheduled To be •'
! moved up to "B" team mentor.
All of the men most prominent-
mentloned were former stars '
at the University. Fischer. Bum-
gardner and Collins played whiD
Price was on the staff as an assis-
tant.
' Emerson was a tremendous guard
in 1928 and 1929; Fischer was co-
hope to break the
smart, speedy "team
-coring punch Michigan, boa;-
early in the t am-
bv Minnesota m
injured quar-
bench
spark-
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interception-
Sherman Bearcats 50 to 37
Sherman is now a heavy favor-
| tie to win the tournament.
Both teams jumped off to a slow
start with' Denton oh the lower
Beach 1 end of ll- The Broncos could mus-
end .
ball
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Kenneth Ow •
w<i.> high point mail lot Den-
with seven points. Aired put
lx. as did Janies Wann.
j If Joe Mitchell had been in the
j game, it might have been a dif-
ferent score altogether. With Mit-
chell the Broncos defeated the
I Khpnn.1 n Rpurrutv f/x *17 and
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t>\ Hailrx ana Wa\nt
his 75-yard scamper
| Oliver Biadshaw.
, terback who sat on the
through out the first halt
ed an Austm dttve that
I from its 49 to the Bay town 13
ed bv a freak pass
fumble play
Orton interc epted a to:
stars, including a generous help-
ing of all-America talent
Eleven Bowl games complete
the dish Jan. 1. More than 500-
000 fans will pay $2 000,000 to see
the shows.
The largest < rowd of 105 00 will
attend the Hose Bowl Michigan,
beaten three tunes and tied once, j
will try to maintain the big ten’s
superiority over the Pac ific Coast
Pappy Waldorf s California Be-
ars, tied only by Stanford in ten
games, hope to break the hold
vvitli a smart, speedy "team that
has
en by Army early m the
paign and tied bv Minnesota
was on the rise at the
It was on a
s from Malcolm Bow
Bernet Beasley again
DALLAS Dec
puts out the- red
Hie long green stuff next
. competing teams m the
Bowl—Tennessee and
town
The gridiron men fiom the deep
South, headed bv that old Texa-
Aggie. Dt'ii Bob Nev iaiid. make the
tirst appearance They fly m Tues-
day afternoon
led at halftime 20 to 13
As the second half opened, Bud-
< dy Cole put in two jxunts. Ken-
neth Owens counted three, and I
' the Broncos were behind 20 to 18.1 000.00o"cohseum here
Then McKinnev began hitting their -------------—
long shots with Bobbv Kuhue do-
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attempts this
Bc’.wi;
d aftci Au.-tin was unable b
move alter recovering a tumble on
the Gander 29
It took Baytown 15 plays to move
59 y ards for its score
The scoring play involved the
drive s lour pass, Olton having re-
placed cpiai terback Gordon Kel-
logg tor the fourth down jump toss
g
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| ing most ot the scoring, and took
> oit to a 34 to 23 lead at the end
of the period.
Finding the final period as bad
as the first, the Broncos could tal-
ly only seven points. Three were
otf free throws.
Dick McCastland sparkplugged
the Cats with 20 points while Mon-
Falls scored again as { G Nitcholas was second with eight
it got the ball It was I The lt>M included an 8 game
49-vnrd pass pinv rrom Beach’ Meenk for th? PrmTes and ’
...’ against, only
when the
* ampiugn began "iilv Oklahoma’* Miami
31 game skein still is alive
The Sooner, will defend tills mo-
dern record of sustained succes<
against Kentucky s versatile, high-
s ortng Wildcats m the Sugar Bowl
a’ N"w Orleans Oklahoma t
re. National Champion m the
tirst touch-
It w as on i
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Compton g
Hanaon, g
Cole g
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j their leading player, Joe Mitchell, the Denton Hi Broncos i
1 dropped a 17 to 30 decision to the McKinney Lions in the ’
] second round of tourney play at McKinney Friday. Previously !
the Ponies had defeated For ♦
est 42 to 37 in the tirst round.
Ihe loss put. the Broncos out
of the tournament.
Jim Bob Aired led the Bronco-
as he played a great oliensive
' and defensive game
high pciiiii
seven points
17
Buy town moved to it
whe'C Orton got otf a
Watkins received on his
The speedy tailback •loved down
field 15 yards cutback to the left
on the bio k-- b; Ui'iiey and Ag- $
new and broke the clear at —
midfield ft
Htgg.ii' winning extra pom: was JJ
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clash of picked
s a toss-up
Dec 30 offers two ot
All-Stat classics the
Shrine Game at San Francico and .
Blue-Gray joust at
Ala Fans will get
•• < ! the game’s i
-■<■< end
1-’ y ard
ers to
c onveited
Highland Park got its third touch-
down early in the lourth period on
a tremendous 81-'ard pass plat
from Bowers to Dave Webb and
again Bcaslev converted
Then c ame the last thrilling three
minutes and victory for the coura-
geous Covotes
Hot Spot In Bowl Games
Bv WILL GKIMSLI 1
NEW YORK Dec 23 P
Texas and Oklahoma occupy un-
enviable roles among the college
powers who knock head-
bowl games Jan. 1
have been established as
favorites, and as evetybody
has been watching the pig-
skin bounce this vear well knows
— that flashe.
It s been
and
the middle
season s end
Some 82 500 will
i ma c an
winning its third straight
Louisiana metropolis
The question
ther the
Panlh
wizard who threw ;
passes during the y>e
i nessee. which handed Kentuc kv its
only defeat on un aic'tu’ Novem-
ber dav, has achieved the trick
Th.-s game matched two uf the
sport's great tackles—Bob Gain of
Kentuckv aixf Jun Weatherall of
Oklahoma, both All Americans
At Dallas' Cotton Bowl, a turn-
out of some 75 000 will see two of
hardest hitting lines
Texas forward wall is
reported able to mat. h Tennt
i in speed and sock It has a
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Austin Nips Baytown
B» MAX B SKELTON , ixunt of a tough defensive battle shaw but fumbled and halfback Jt
oetween two great s< hoolbov lines Arthur Cmmmgham recovered for
Bavt-iwn had taken a tirst quar- . . ,, , ,,
Austin on the Bavtown 2a Brad
ter iC.id on a six-vard pass from
>a< k Gerald Orton to end r:-'"-'d to Herbie Hargis to the g
Pillow, and then seen an- 13 but was ilu’own tor a loss to live ”
:>ring opportunity erased by 17 011 t.,urth down,
backfield m mo- „
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Bv HAROLD V. RATLIFF
) DALLAS.- Dee 23 —I**— Stout-i
hearted Wichita FAdls smashed 80
weary yards in the
| today to beat Highland Park
: Dallas 34-27 and push into
I finals of the Class A A
I Schoolboy football race.
1 In one of the thrillers of school- ’
boy gridiron history, the Coyotes
threw a crowd of 14 000 into pan-
demonium with one of the greatest
j clutch drives of them all.
The Coyotes had to do it
I land Park tied the score at 27-27
with three minutes to go. penetra-
'vere even al 5-5 and High-
Park was leading on first
downs 12-ii as the Red Shirts iron’.
North' Texas put on their great
surge.
The pay-off was a 24 yard pass
from Ed Beach, top man of
Coyote backfield, to Kermit Cum-
mings.
Wichita
Features of
race meeting will be the Widener
24 and the Flamingo on
Both are $50 000 added
I ed along by a pass interference I
penalty that gave Wichita Falls 221
From the Scot '/4
to Cummings in the end ] lcr f°“r P°lnls
. , I quarter while the Lions tallied 10.
Cummings bobbled the ball -pjle Broncos perked up in the
but caught it as he tell. Claudel second period as they put in nitre
Williams kicked tiie extra point and j points. But McKinney pul m 10 andi visiting
the game ended.
Both teams had leaky pass de-
lenses but Highland Parks was
the worst.
The first period was scoreless
but Beach opened the second by
going around right end for a
touchdown from the Sept five-yard
nne Williams converted.
The Coyotes seined again soon
afterward when Jim Self ran John |
Roach s kick back 61 yards for a
the touchdown and Williams again
Kicked the extra point.
Wu hila Falls scored
soon as it got the bail
<»n a
to Charley Wolstou Tins tune Wil-
liams’ tiv for point was blocked
the mn when'^H bv„JuJ*. Bt‘lc,ler
But the defending
State Champions, who next week
meet Austin lor the title- a repeal ,
history by I Of ias. yea;- when Wichita Falls
m the oeat Austin 14-13 tor the pennanc-
i were not to be denied Beach led
the Coyotes on a wild parade help-
Falls leaped to a 27-7
i lead uL tire hall and it looked like
Highland Park was thiougi). But
the Scots came back with a rush
rolled to three touchdowns and iiad
the Coyotes on the run when 1.
seemed all ovei
by I
bioke mio the clear at
I socuated Press poll, is favored by
6 1 2 points
Big fast Texas rules a 7-polnt
choice over 1’emiessee in Dallas'
Cotto^ Bowl.
So If the pattern
tb.eiavorite season
the Sooner* and
team-, most on the spot.
There is not much to < hoose
iMtvveen the rivals m the other
two main extravaganzas Califor- 1
ma is conceded a point better
Lluui MlciUgan m llw Bow 1.
at Pasadena Miami is rated one
point over Clemson in the orange
Bowl at Miami
riic holiday football program a<
t.iallv statts with the North-South
All-Star game Christmas night at
This i lash of picked col-
seniors is a
30 offers
classics
Highland Park got it*
down so>n afterward It was
a pass fiom Jimmy Robertson to
Jay Fikes from the Wichita Falls
2! John Beasley converted
But Wichita Falls got another
touchdown with a 54 yard drive
after getting the ball on the kick
off It was on a 37-yard pass from
Beach to Cummings
As soon as the thud quarter
opened Highland Park scored its
touchdow n
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