The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Muy the spirit that held forth six years ago pre-
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First Class Barber Work fot Men and W< men
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The eliminator
kodak films to Bowse ; [
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LIONS-AGGIE FOOT-
BALL GAME TAKEN
PLAY BY PLAY
Below is given a play by play ac-
count of last week’s game in which
We |m
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M)k* and
the ! < • *t*e
yout
rl«> to
I etining
yardb
to toils
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place to
Bring your
Studio we finish dally.
five
»3i Wit tn rley, in
by Marrt tit Murray
<21 White punted
<t> IX iiningtoa
right < nd. Time out for lh«vd
in
T.
an<l
<31
ill Hunnicutt bucked
down. 41) Pat kbill t<
ya id pa-a. <2» Fumb
sent in tor T art.
yards <m Roach'*
tot Murray. f?>
I yards center.
four vstro*. fit
‘ |MM. E. T s
[yard lin .
yard liil
, ly thirty im
tor «e»<ii y rdi
I five yard p» i alt
■ Marrin ’<n lam-
Til' intent styles and
lightings at the Hower
place io get youi
< ome. back
for Morri’
left «iwl
White
h
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UK's need lepllir < ►
whv not let tii<' h.'ix ■ ; ’
j! them and repair them he ; i
X fore thex ruin. 'Iy work ; ;
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♦ At Owen’s Tador Shop :I
♦ North Side Main St. >
seven yards al center. (3) Three to
go; .Morris made four yards at right
tackle. First down. (1) Pennington , >
seven yards at left end. (2) Penning- ] [
ton ten yards, tumbled ball, .Murray < '
r covered. Time out for Pennington. < >
Pennington out; Vinson in. ill While ! ’
I punted twenty-five yards. Holly re- < ,
crived ami came back five yards. J !
the Lions defeated the Tishtningo, Ok- I
latiomu. Aggies by a score of thirty i
t > nothing. In last week's paper was
given a l-----------
ung men and plays,
count
Annual pictures made at Driver's < j
Studio can be made in day time as |(>
well as at night, so if you haven t | J J
much time -come after supper.
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<21 Holly made
The detailed ac- fifteen yards at right er.d. (1) Vinson
given below- is self-explanatory
of the game, and of its strong
weak points.
First Quarter
E. T. kicked off, Murray
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M. D. ABERNATHY & CO.
yar,l run. (heenwood, of Murray .......................!
team, recovered and made twenty-five >. .
yards, ill White pass incomplete.f 21 I
White pass incomplete. (3) Murray I' [
punted forty yards. Morris returned ■ >
twenty yards. (11 Xhirray intercepted I: !
E. T. pass. I < I
llnllx wcwhI
Studio^ th*
UI» thil rhoto.
«! no rain. Il<w-
tiuh! ill IXiiiiiiu
left ia<‘kh\ Murray
to. til
rtgh‘ olid.
yard lift*- <»f chmionH Hnlb*
hrv«- yam- Utt ■n»i. »2> Holly m»
Liam .triMini' ttptit «-n<i.
I»d. Murray i*»em’rre
II) White jwjtrt* fwri) >.«rd». Mnt
for left >ar<l«. Tim*
<11 IM* n i ngt on
• Wbnhrrky
right • n«l. iSi WiwIm rk).
Ill
H«»ll v w <mm!
Studio, the
Animal I'boto.
nun.
Holly carries hall
w'uross. Six points. Pennington kick
ed goal. K. T. kicks off. Kattiff re- !
turns eight yards. Ola. penalized
rtm yards, ill White to Parkhil) pais
tor forty yards. W’imbirley lack led
Parkhill, ill Allen to Parkhill pass
gains five yards for Aggies.
Fmurth QnaHQer
I <21 White three yards at center.
! <3) ParkhHJ passed l»uf incomplete.
’ i4> White’s |»a*s blocked by Penning-
ton. K. T. hall, tli Vinson tnad«* tw-
enty five yards at right end. < 11 Pcn-
ingt »n giiined t**dve yard . i rich
•nd, but lores gain be
;ius»* » i offside. Time out for Mur-
ray <2i Ihnninglun mad* five yardr
it l» n nd. cb \ in-on gained eight-
een jards at left end. <l> Vinson
eight y mt» at right end. Time *»iii
for Maii.s. 12» H»>ll> s on« yard
iMe pluv. <31 Vinson made
j at left PenalUad fifle* n
li ddiiiK on E. T. ii» Wtmb-
Pe: nta a ton inrunipteiv. <li
aft dropped t w«-iiiy-fiv«
< »»lw« d brought hull bad.
»rd line. White p.1 -<d to
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! . I i .i <‘ r : LI I. i K i<
• own. Tune out Im \-gns.
• n.iU/»d in*- yards for extr.
<)> v% hit*- f.tih-ii to uatn at
r. »2» White to tllvtt |mm
pctialize«t (it i
i •» Mien (•• W hitr.
Hi Whitr it>
Hi White to
K, T. I
tisht •
>anl* at
yard* al
yar*r
returned y«r<i*» at right end.
fifteen yards, ill Murray pass in-
tercepted by Wimberley. (2) Murray j’
no gain at right er.d. 13) Murray two 1
yards around left end, tackled by ’
Roach. Time out for English; fourth :
down ten yards to go. <4> Murray '
punted twenty-gfive yards. E. T.’s 1
ball.
(I) Wimberley punts thirty yard-. 1
E. T. covers the ball, ill Wimberley
two yards through right guard. 12)
Wimberley seven yards throught right
guard. <3) G. A. three yards at cen-
ter. (1) E. T. fumbled. Murray pen-
alized five yards for offside. 12) E.
T. no gain through center. (l)Pen-
nington lost five yard* when Murray
broke through line. (2) Wimberley to
Holey pass incomplete. |3) Holley no
gain around left end. it) Wimberley
failed to dropkick goal. Murray
twenty yard line.
(1) Murray punted forty yards. E.
T.’s ball. it) Wimbtirley eighteen
yards left end. (1) Holly twelve yards
left end. 11) Holly ten and one-half
yards around right end. it) Penning-
ton four yards right guard (2) Pen-
nington three yards at center. <3)
Pennington eight yards right end. 11)
Holly failed to gain around right end.
12) Wimberley five yards at right
tackle. <3) Wimberley three yards at
letl end. 14) Morris six yards over
right guard, fl) E. T. penalized fift-
een yards for holding (2) XVsnberley
passed, incomplete. <3> Wimberley
.passed, incomplete. <41 Ouningtons
'drop-kick blocked, Thomason receives
the ball for ten yards. OtMorrls three
yards at right end. (2) Holly three
yards at left < nd. <3> Pennington sev-
en yards left end. Morris bucks
over for first down. <1) Wimberley
six yards center. <2) Pennington one
and one-half yards 4<1 right end. (3)
Pennington one yard at right end.
<H chink went over six yards for
touchdown, Wimbwtey kicked goal. <
to 0.
E. T. kicks off. Ball went out of
| bounds, placed <di twenty yard line.
il) Hunnicutt no gain right guard.
<2) White fifteen yards center. 13)
Hunnicut lost three yards. <4) Hunni-
cut tun ted twej>ty-five yards to E. T.
<11 Holly seven yards left eml. <2>
E. T. fnmbd< <’. Murray recow red it
( <1) Mitrra. passed incomplete.
1 White moult fiw yards center.
>ec<md Quarter
White two vartfs tight tackle.
>.er tor first
■ nd twearj
><1 ball. Miller
<3> Murray lost '.I
ta< kl<-. Time ofit
White mails font
Pass left eno tor
Ten to k<>. failed t<<
ball off our fourteen
<t i Wtmbiley twenty-five
i ri-
out
yards
yard’
tercepied
punted un )ard’
thlrtv yards to E. 1
ten yard
nt Aggies, fl) Iklmberlrt
Im’s in<<enplrte. f?) Wimberlev
Marti* pa-s insemplete. <31 E.
fumbled. W imberle i rsevoe-rsd
imsarel 14) Wln.hvrlry pMl”) t».-Btv
rtvs ,ard».
If M hu< t<> - nd ten ySrdO past aem
pl. to el) White ra’see), ieee>m|<let*
tit WMtv pa -e-i tor i»n >ard M'ti-
ts > prSehted fifteen yards fee hold
ta< III W mberley laieieeptrd
nd aalWed <***!> .five
III
White > pe
yards
ill Holly ie< sofa al <fshl »od
)*« inlnaf.'W no sain al nsM otel
K. T pass a las oatplele.
,e> E T five lard poiwyll,
h to >*vealr<le« taeeMMplete
hall, ill Wh to ponied twentyHv»
Vrftde Wteuleetlei rosovereel lea
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Frank Potter <ill the ilining roomc
•What will you gentlemen have?" !••••••• •••••••••••••♦•♦%
John Old: ''Give me steak, pota-
toes and a fried
Keith Delay: “Give me the same
only eliminate the exit*.”
Frank Potter: “Hom did you say
fix your fmd4”
Keith Delay: “I xatal eliminate it ”
il tank I'otbr ’ns into (he kite h- J J
en but -non returns): "Keith. < >
v illld’ ‘f you just a* non h-\r >»»UV o !»'- '
.•Kgs hke John’ Till vliniinatoi i> <
broken.'*
Murtaiy
able,
at otnpbte
•< three yard*
(•air yard* at
.'»<« wMVfBtrvn
Holl) ly*’ ’*
1 Hull) larjvr yard at left
V)- -*«»n miiit'i h >atd'
Ttnae • aii h*r •*» nmuctotj.
■. n he*I hair )g’d un • nd run
nngWl »i% yard* a’ »»»bl
i tali* tn SMin at left
III H>db hkbed field
i> at*. K T hHheti **ff thirty
Ht«*uaht ha«b five tit Mur-*
•il ’«» Mila. <Ji Uhit* forty
R.•aoidtle H) fehtte hr
hi» revive yard' ill White
Vta
Third Quarter
Murray kicked off. Pennington re-
turned fifteen yards. (1) K. T.
b’rief‘account’of'tbe'outstand- »’ >-igbt tackle
gained four yards at left tackle. 12) < ,
Vinson made twelve yards at left end. ' ;
fl) Wimberley made four yards at <•
light tackle. (2) Vinson made twelve , ,
il) Holly gained J
eight yards at left end. (2) Penning- ' >
ton made four yards at left tackle. , >
Penlngton gained five yards line ; ;
buck. 12) Pennington made one 1 ’
yard line buck. (3) Holly bucked ball ■ >
over tor a touchdown. Failed to kick ;
goal. E. T. kicked off. Alien re- ; [
turned twelve yards. (1) White’s pass < ■
incomplete. <2) White’s pass intercept !
ed by Pennington. (3) Allen 1 1-2 yds. ' ’
line buck, fl) White punted twenty-
five yards. Wimberley returned five , ,
yards. T:-ne out for Aggies. (1) Vin- ; ;
son gained eight yards at right end. >
(2) Pennington made three yards >
close left end. Time out for Allen. [
<1> Pennington made tour over cen-
, ter. (2) Pennington gained one yard
, at left tackle. <3) Vinson made eight
een yards at right end. il) Penning-
. ton one yard at right tackle. (2) E. T.
ball on six yard line. E. T. fumbled;
Rattiff recovered. (1) White punted
twenty-five yards E. T. ball on Mur-
ray’s thirty-two yard line, il) Vinson
made fifteen yards at right end. < 1)
Wimberley gained five yards at cen-
ter. (2) Pennington made one yard
through line buck. (3) Wimberley to
Holly pass incomplete. 14) Wimberly
to Pennington pass failed. Touch-
back for Murray. Murray's ball on
twenty yard line, fl) White to Green
wood pass blocked by Holly. (2)
White to Allen pass incomplete. i3)
White uuted thirty-five yards. Wimb-
erley brought back fifteen yards. E.
T. ball. Time out for Allen. (1) Both
sides oft. Holly tumbled. (2) Holly
lost two yards on fumble but regain-
ed l<al). f3) Pennington made seven
yard- at right end. fl) Vinson gained
fifteen yards at right end. fl) Vin-
son no gain at left end. 12) Penning-
ton made five yards at right left end.
13 f Pennington made seven yards at
left fackle. il) iVnson made
yards at left end. 12) Wimberley to i
Holly crisscross.
Six points.
E. T. kicks off.
eight yards. Ols.
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