Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1952 Page: 8 of 11
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Tyler beat Paris, 34-13, and
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98 points on
sight extra
point—just 10 behind the record
held currently by Marvin Brown of
East Texas State.
The hammering 188-pounder fail-
ed to score last week in Sam
Houston’s IS to 27 loss to Southwest
Texas Stat*. However, ho played
only briefly following an attack of
influenza earlier in the week.
Before his illness. Moore was
the second ranking scorer in the
nation and led the nation in indi-
vidual pass • receiving. He has
caught M aerials for 583 yards and
five touchdowns.
Should Moore break the record,
it would be the fifth record shat-
tered by a Bearkat performer this
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Donald (Cotton) Gottlob, Sam
Hoaton’s brilliant All America can-
didate, has set new conference to-
tal offense and passing records as
well as new national small college
marks in those departments.
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LIWISVILLI—Lewisville Farmers bottle BrH**pert hero to-
night with the Farmers needing a victory to stay within striking
distance of District W-A leading Grapevine.
With only one less, a 4-4 affair to Lakd Worth, Lewisville can
lump Its district lodger to four wins and eno loss to the five
straight wins new owned by Grapevine.
Grapevine and Lewisville meet in Grapevine, Nov. 11.
Bridgeport with two wins, one loss and a lie, can pull abreast
the Farmers in second place with a victory.
DICKSON K. BOYD, M.D.
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Practice of General Medicine
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former until being injured in the
Paris game, returned for duty this
week.
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morrow night.
Moore has rolled up
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Tyler remained undefeated in the
Big Six Conference race. Wharton's
decision over Victoria left Del
Mar of Corpus Christi the only
unbeaten team in the South Texas
Conference.
Tyler clinched at least a tie for
the title of the Big Six Conference.
Jimmie Dickey passed for two of
the touchdowns as Tyler strapped
its old fo*. Paris
man featured Wharton’s touchdown
output la th* conquest of Victoria.
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LEONARD - Coaeh JanMO Mar-
lea’s Frisco Coons battle Leonard's
Tigers here tonight with the Dist-
rict 11-R title at stake.
Both teams enter the game with
AH) District records.
Leonard boasts the two top scor-
ers in the district in John Renfro,
with 1« pointe and Glen lavage,
with 84 point*. The Coon* are not
fat behind with Jim Roberts own-
ing 74 pointe thus tar aad James
Smotherman, 41. __
Friseo also has a well-rounded Greenvi
club with a matter defensive mark,
baring only 3? pointe acored
against it in eight games. Leonard
has yielded 71 points in nine tus-
sles. Offensively Frisco has count-
ed 218 pointe to 258 for the Ben-
gals.
In the district’s ether game to-
night, Anna journeys to Balls with
third place going to the winner.
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ran, center. In th* secondary Dick
Hastings will direct from the
quarterback slot and Lae Amyx
and Guntrr Knilfht will probably "
handle the opening halfback roles j
with Bill Walker in the fullback ]
alot.
Oliver Rankin, first line fullback
before being injured three weeks 1
ago. will ba back in battle gear
tonight but Martin plans to use I
the big 200-pounder only on oc-1
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ends; Dan Addington and Roy Tay-
lor, tackles: Carrico and Durwood
Knight, guards, and Garland War-
ly tn 27 tttrfltght conteste in both
1R20 and 1»4.
Syracuse over Colgate: Syrscuse
is bowl hungry.
Princeton over Yale: Ysleis the;
surprise teem of the East but this
time it gets the surprise.
' Duke over Wske Forest: Duke
to rebound after a pair of stinging
rebukes.
JOHNNY DUNN—Fleet ex-TCU
halfback who will be operating
in the Carswell backfield here
Saturday night. Dunn was a
sprint man in track as well as
gridder while attending TCU.
' SHERMAN - Looking for their
third straight B-AAA victory, Den-
, ton’s Broncos tonight battle Sher-
man's Bearcats here while the two
league leaders clash in th* district
headliner at Denison.
The game here tonight in strictly
a toss-up while Denison rates a
small edge over Gainesville in the
clash to decide the loop leader at
Denison.
A victory for Denton will give
the Brones a 5-1 league record
for the year and it will rest along-
side successive conquests of
Sberman, on the other hand,
needs a win to break on an even
.580 percentage, owning one vic-
tory over McKinney and loaaea to
the top runners in the 1
The Brones tapped____ .
20-0 and the 'Cate did it by a 204
count which — if comparative
scores mean anything — indicates
a jam-up tussle hero tonight.
ft* other S1AAA game tonight
sends McKinney to Paris.
Coach Zeke Martin plans to go
along with about the same line-up
he has used the last two games.
One exception will send Bill Car-
rico to an offensive guard slot.
Carrico, who was a regular per-
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NEW YORK UP— Football selec-
tions made on Nov. 13 simply can
not be any better or any worse
than those made on Nov. 31. So
here comes this week's picks:
Michigan state over Notre
Dame: A duel that compares with
last week's Notre Dame-Oklahoma
affair but this time the Irish ap-
pear doomed.
Maryland over Mississippi: The
Blississipplsns will work a minor
miracle if they get a ti* against
Jack Scarbath A Company.
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SHRIMP BOWL TRAMS
SET TO PLAY DEC. 27
GALVESTON (A - Sam
Houston State College and North-
eastern State College of Oklahoma
have been named to play In the
Shrimp Bowl set here Dec. 27.
The game to sponsored by the
local poet of th* Veteran* af For-
eign Wan.
Always Come Up
Smelling Street
LLANO I* — The Llano
High School football boys are
sweet-smelling gents as football
players go
Every time a Llano player
bounces off th* turf of the high
school field, ha eomea up smelling
like a perfume salesman.
For, Instead of lime, the local
club uses talcum powder donated
by a hometown plant, to line off
the yard marker* and end sones.
hooking up in a District 5 game
at Temple but th* coataet to more
important than that—it matches
unbeaten teams. Temple la unde-
feated and untied. Lufkin to un-
beaten but ha* been tied.
All through th* four divtotost* of
schoolboy football dtotriet cham-
pions will be determimd this week-
end. Thirteen already hav* been
crowned in the lower classes—AA
nut A. ’ -------------------:—-
Tomort-o w night, Austin aad Rea-
gan clash for the Houston district
title of Class AAAA. Tonight, Me-
Allen plays Edinburg needing to
win to clinch the District 8 cham-
pionship in Class AAA.
Last night saw Edison of San
Antonio continue among the unde-
feated, untied teams and advance
within whispering distance of the
District 7 championship in Class
AAA. Edison strapped Alamo
Heights of San Antonio, 28-0.
Kerrville, the only other team
with a chance to beat out Edison,
plays Victoria tonight. If Kerrville
lose* Edison will be champion.!
Otherwise the Edison - Kerrville!
game next week will be for the
title. I
Georgia Tech over Alabama:
Your afternoon TV attraction.
Tech's Turner and Tea* are Dixie's
modern Blanchard and Davis, of
Army's wartime team*.
Oklahoma over Missouri: The
Sooner* to take out their anger on
Missouri for last Saturday’s defeat
at Notre Dame.
Southern California over Wash-
ington: Washington has stolen
quietly in the Coast Conference
title race but its exit will be noisy
even though Don Heinrich’s passes
will annoy the Wojans.
Tennessee over Hot ida The,
‘Gators have primed for this one j
since the season started but the _______ ____
| odds, are against them. Moore. Sam Houston State hatf-
: Texas over Texas Christian:
Texas has in T. Jones the confer-
ence’s best passer, in Dick Ochoa
the loop’* boat ground-gainer, in
Gib Dawson the leading scorer and
ia Tom Stolhandske the leading
pass receiver. That's too much for
TCU.
Michigan over Furdue: A close
one. Purdue never ha* besten
Michlgsn at Ann Arbor and here's
* shaky vote the jinx will hold.
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Wichita Falls
And Tyler In
Feature Game
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Wichita Fall* play* Tyler and
Temple meet* Lufkin to feature
game* of Texas schoolboy football
tonight.
Wichita Falls, rated in many
quartos aa the No. 1 team at Class
AAAA, can virtually sew up ite
district championship If M beats
Tyler at Tyler.
Temple, th* top-rated eleven in
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