Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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LUFKIN AND’DOCHES
BATTLE TO A TIE IN i “
THANKSGIVING GAME
Left End
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Doches
Time
Doches punts
Position
5,Center
Every yard, every piece, every article of merchandise offered, no matter how low
the price to you, will be absolutely dependable, worthy, and in every way up to th -
for
Right Half
'Doches [ Brookshire
Butler j
Hubbard i
"Bailey j
Sayers S
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jjUght End
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Mr. Coke Murphey recently j futurity trial, Mr. Murphey
returned from Venita, Okla., says he is satisfied the owner
where he attended the fourth ?las even Raised the price m*lfc-
annual assembly of prominent I
dog fanciers of the Southwest!
for the 1_______________ ______
Trials. The layman u.,
stands but little about the l‘he pleasure of those nt attend-
scope and magnitude of these I
; field trials, which are attended
recovered.
Bailey gets
Ball in middle
■ ur „c,u. Lufkin’s pass fails.
Lufkin mixes up play, but Lev-
erett saves ball. Lufkin punts.
Doches fails to go through line
and punts. Sayers goes to
Old Stuff
We would welcome another
crack at Lufkin. Not that we
it Tackle [feel any animosity toward
Thompson1 Lufkin, but we think they
[would be good after the third
Bates trimming.—Nacogdoches Sen-
Burrows tinel, issued at noon yesterday,
three hours before game waif
called.
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From the markets of the North and East we have secured from the manufactur-
ers, mill agents and jobbers many great and unusual values in seasonable merchandis-
of known quality, which we are offering you at such prices as have been unequalled
in many years.
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I Joyous Freedom
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Truly amuiag uru tha powara rf
Lufkin Kauaady to Modw a*4 bool
th. moat stubborn mum o< BOB ami,
tenor, Itch, ringworm, etc. The very tret ap*li-.
“*”• «op. the Itching, aa4 moo tfia crwptieoe
raniab. No more irritation • — fin acratabmu.
Lufkin Remedy ia May to apply ood io M
frueey.
Bo free oi akin torturea. Go to yow dnOgiat
for guaranteed Lufkin Remedy.
XMMt tratrit L.fUa OaaaJO
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LUFKIN REMEDY
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Every department in the store participates in this Nine Cent Sale, and ncvt-i
before have such preparations been made, never before have we entered a sale with
such a spirit of pleasure and happiness for we realize the pleasure and profit that i ■
Coming to your, our customers and friends, in the multitude of bargains here.
ithat offer w as made at this j
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Store Closed all day Monday, November 28th, Arranging Stock
Bailey and Sayers worked a
quarter each in the line. Each
one played- excellent football.
In the backfield Green proved
’hat he is the best line plunger
n the district. He made down
after down, first on one side
and then on the other. Jared
Mathews thrilled the crowd on
several occasions. when he
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Your Store
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the Finest Merchandise to Be Had in
Markets at Extremely Great Reductions
During Their
Beginning 9 O’C!ock
Next Tuesday Morning, Nov. 29th
ThIS SALE should be the greatest sale event in the his!o:y of this -tore fur it comes
at the very threshold of the winter and holiday season, the greatest season of the year.
The merchandise offered in every instance is extremely reasonable and of the most
desirable quality in every way—only we have cut the pr ices to their extreme lowest
for this Nine Cent Sale.
er (Austin College).
bsrd was sent in for Butler. H. Leverett goes around end 12(yards.
yards. Twro line 1-----=
to gain. Ball brought to Do- fails to complete pass and
chea’ 20 yard line from touch- punts. Doches tries passes. Acre
back. Doches tries end run. [and Pete rush the passer,
no gain. Doches punts 20 (Taylor recovers fumble. Place
Brookshire fumbles. | kick fails for Lufkin. Doches
3 yards. Hooper tackles.
tries end, Mathews l-------
through and throws Doches
made 15, 12 tnd 88 yard* for 3 yards loss.
‘ 31' ;h line, no gain.
WANTED!
I Salesladies
rettgoeasl
»• 8 yards. Eliott
•vera! oth-
• made in which Leverett
«a several first
teams fight hard. Green
Lufkin’s ball ini
M. Score 0 to 0.1 Mathews
I .for a few days during our
f Nine Cent Sale which
down. Bot
game end*
middle of f
Line up:
Lufkin I
Taylor <c)j
Bight Guard
Qmrtw
Full Back
Bail-
Pass in-
■omplete for Doches. Eliott
■;?ps line plunge. Center rush
tils to gain. Lufkin's ball on
'20 yard line. Mathews goes 6
Green goes 1 ‘ yards. Brookshire fails to
Mathews goes 1 yard, t gajn Leverett is thrown fori
on thirty yard line. Field I g yard loss. Green’s punt is i
Ball brought to .blocked. Lufkin recovers,]
Eliott Leverett fails to gain. Green
for five yard Li;;, }jIle 7 yards. Green goes I
Brookshire goes 4 |
run. jyalliS! but Lufkin is off-side, j
Lev- Leverett yoes 1 yard. Green L
Mathews goes L
Time out for Math-'1
Lufkin eWs. Green goes 2 yards. H.
tackle. Bailey takes to left guard. On
stellar performer un- Doches goes around left end 5 next few plays neither side
A Largent tackles.' makes
tensive position, because the , Doches through line 2 yards.. makes splendid tackle.
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■ uu.i pniin.umi o”K. mill owing ,
i ! <> the record established since] SPIRELLA
iste is a matter of
bacco quality
| oned. The people of Venita
were hospitality personified.
South western'‘HelT*’"11 ”Ot,|ing uLBd0,B*
under th“ could possrbly make for
'the pleasure of those in attend-
ance. The trip to Veeita was
made from Timpson by auto-
i7'hundreds'o7peo‘ple?hrou7h'^ Mr- -^phey jotning
lout the country, and which ex- “ frleni1 there- and the\h**
tend over a period of several ’’PP-rturnty to see hundreds of
days, the very best breed of n,,les of, territor>' at ,close
dogs being entered in the 'a”ge and iorm thew optmons
lists. Mr. Murphey says this th« d*«*rent locahtitt
was the first time that futuritv ‘huroUgh whlch they ”Te<L
trials have been held in the!lhey "*nt ,and re'llined
Southwest, which lent consid-1" 0 biiison.
erable more interest than the I
[customary field trials. While]
[there he had the pleasure of|
seeing the owner of one dog:., ... . „----
r r .1. Mad Orders Given Prompt and Ca»*.
1 refuse $5,000 for the animal. [ .....
I This dog was raised by Mr. I
[Murphey here in Lufkin, and j
i was sold when a mere pup. I
Since refusal of the $5,000 for I
this particular dog. and owing'
any good gains. Eliott
raiuii. | maxes spieriuiu lacnie. lime
game was purely a defensive [ Doches on next play makes 1 out for Eliott. Doches left end
one. Parrish, Summers, Bates first down. Hooper tackles. js relieved by Burrows. Doches •
and Shofner showed up well Doches through line 3 yards, i has time out three times. Tru-
tor Doches, while Jack Bailey) Butler tackles. Doches around psch takes right half for Luf-1
and Eliott played a great game right end 3 yards. P. Largent, kin. Players on both side get |
for Lufkin. Time after time stops play. Doches punts to jn and make hard tackles,
these two boys broke through Green. Green through line Truash goes 5 yards. Green,
the 'Doches defense and threw ■ yards. Brookshire around goes on same play on next ,
the runner for a loss of ter- end 11 yards. Matthews [down 4 yards. Green goes 2
ritory. The Largent brothers around end no gain. Green [ -?rds7 Leverett goes 1 yard,
on the ends for Lufkin smoth- through line 2 yards. Pass 30 Mathews goes off tackle 8
ered the ’Doches famous end]yards to P. Largent i* com- yards. Truasch make first |
runs, and CaptA Taylor, with'pleted. Leverett fumbles and down,
the help of Hooper a» guard recovers. [
and Butler and three substitu-' Quarter end. ball on Doch-;
tions on the other fcguard,'es’ 40 yard line.
formed a tower.of defense on I
all center rush plays. Hub;
j Truasch
Parrish ] Officials—Referee, Thomp-
son (Baylor); umpire, Gregg
Olds j (Rusk); head linesman, Coop-
er (Austin College).
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M our honest
that the tobaccos used in Chester-
field ve of finer quality (an<k
hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
__ Li«e“ & Myer. Tob«:co Co.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
and Domestic lobaccos-bUnded
line,
Brookshire goes 1 yard.
n punts. Doches through
line 1 yard. Butler tackles.
Doches through line 1 yard.
Hooper stops ’em. Doches
before a crowd of approxi- K>w„ in’p-~s* pass and fumbles. Luf-
mately 3,000 persons on 'Doch- managed his team well, except Pllfu, L t?' T a
es' field Thursday afternoon, on three occasions when .. Butlel- Mathews circles end
Th» trame was nlaved nearly- 1 1 n >-i ju;12 yards. Lufkin tries line
tne game was played nearly ;looked hke a different p'av'1 *• t n ■
ail the time in Nacogdoches’ \voU|d haV£ been more propeh < ,era n“T
nart of the gridiron. The Luf- j e- . u-tt was hard to and Punts for. touch^ack-Doch‘
kin bovs out nlaved their on a ’ stoP’ :es fails to go through line and
Lufkin’s go.l wM l» ll|,7 ka . i" s.„" 1^’' M,t «»” 4 ’"*•
o„. «m. whiU Doches on se/e„, pla!,. ' ’
First Period
Lufkin receives ball on
Lufkin punts 35
i 10
t tackles,
trough tackle 1 yard.
SHEPHERD SAND ANO
GRAVEL CO.
FOR QUALITY
fill Attention
Shepherd, Texas
[ punts.
sens:.-1 Qreen
goes 3 yards.
; shire fails to gain.
I tries place kick but ball is ||
•2® blocked. Lufkin recovers. <
Half ends, score 0 to 0.
Third Period
Doches punts to Lufkin’s io|||
yard line. Mathews returns
8 yards. Lufkin punts. Doches
i goes 4 yards. Hubbard stops
I’em. Doches goes 2 yards.
Green j Doches goes 3 yards. Doches
Math- |-_;|s to ga;n. Time out for
yards. [Largent. Doches barely’ carries
yards. :Jaii over for first dow n.
Leverett through line 1 yard. ey stops line piungs.
[and Leverett returns 10 yards.
; cards, but is called back and i
Lufkin gets penalty 15 yards1
r tripping. Leverett fails to
gain around end. Green goes
through right tackle 5 yards.
In one of the fastest Thanks- severa l holes for gains. Tru- Tl*- h‘tS hne’ n° gain’
giving Day games ever seen in aseh relieved Brpokshire in the * ■ ° r<? g°e;’ 1 yard- Luf‘
East Texas, the Lufkin High -ast Quarter and got a taste of
School and Nacogdoches High ]!,e battle on ever>’ down. R?d
School battled to a scoreless tie 'eXe‘ tM f^d noLt aa 8<>od a
. . . i brand of football as he had
crowd of approxi- ^hown in previous games He
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Doches around end 1 yard.
Doches around end 1 yrard-
Doches fumbles and Eliott cov-
ers ball for Lufkin.
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Fourth Period
Doches holds Lufkin for;
downs. Doches tries end runs, ir
Second Period [no gains. Doches punts. Green ||:
Forward pass incomplete, goes 2 yards. Leverett goes 9-I,
mini end 12]yards. Green fails to 8ain-l
— " j plunges fail (Truasch fails to gain. Lufkin I
Ball brought to Do- fails to complete pass and |
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Doches tries end run, [and Pete rush
gain. Doches punts 20 [Taylor recovers
yards Brookshire fumbles. ■ kick fails for Lufkin.
Doches gains ball. Taylor and goes 1 .
breaks j of field
was at such a critical point [
:hat for four times it looked
like she would give way to the I yard fine.
..msbaxiart lhat aha had tojyards. Doches returns
take. Price Largent, Lufkin yards. A. Largent tac
right end, eama near bringing ’*--t —• .. -
home the bacon in three at-
tempts at field goals. The
Angelina boys got within the
10-yard line, but could go no j
There
(through line 2 yards.
:ews around end 15
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further. There was much ]
rambling on both sides, but[ews around end
each team seemed to have per- Green through line
li cted the art of recovery. j • ■ ”
Nacogdoches made two first On next down Lufkin fumbles
own and Lufkin made first anc] Doches gains ball. Doch-! -
down fifteen times. Nacogdo; es punt.s 25 yard.-. Green re-1 ,
• hes resorted to punting while turns 10 yards. Leverett fails) —
’.Utkin made most of her gains around end. Green goes 1
■ :i end runs and line plunges, yard.
Lufkin gained ground consist- Ban
ently. but lacked the punch gOal fails.
hen near the opponent’s goal Doches 20 yard line.
tut the pig skin over. Both throws runner
des resorted to forw ard pass- loss. Taylor stops line plunge., o yards,
i- during the latter part of the Bailey breaks up end
game, but most of them went Doches punts 25 yards.
"‘Id. [erett through line 2 yards., fails to gain.
The stars of the game sub-’Green through line 2 yards.[io yards,
merge into team work. No one Fumble
-’ands out distinctly on either punts,
-ide as a : “
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’ess he is picked from the de-' yards.
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Parrish, Summers, Bates : first dow n.
well Doches through line 3 yards, i has time out three times.
great game 'right end 3 yards. P. Largent,kin.
Time after time stops play. Doches punt.s to in and make hard
Green through line Truash goes 5 yards.
Brookshire around goes on same
yards. Matthews down 4 yards,
no gain. Green . -?rds.
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To my friends aid
I wish to extend nf
thanks to one and I
great and grand d
appreciated favors!?
I my behalf on the
] 21st inst., in saving!
I hold goods from the!
(burning home. j
I speak to or of J
pie as my friends 8
they are friend?
they proved theirJ
by their work. j
As Paul said
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faith by your worfl
I have though!
about a man’s W
money and coMl
worth of both WE
pelled to consider!
ship rendered in djj
our associates
uable and merw^
money in several •
our money is neca
business. •J
May the God a
rest and dwell *1
every one is the p*
who feels himself I
attempt to exi
preciation,
ptta Id® ■
and
under obligation
people of my BW
thanking you in ■
again I beg to *
geld unlimitedly r
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