The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1952 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BOWIE NEWS. BOWIE, TEXAS
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yds. gained rushing
yds. lost rushing
yds. passing
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Mrs. Luther Brazil
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Meat is cheaper than at any time since World War II.
Let us fill your home freezer or locker and save you money.
Your choice of any wrap. Our first choice is CRY-O-VAC.
Second choice is Aluminum Foil.
. yards per try
blocked.
’ safety. The score was 6-2.
The Rabbits seemed pretty
safe with that score until Herd
| took Hickman's punt on his own
10-yard line, running 90 yards
Will be “The Keys to Peace."
Forestburg,' Montague, Bellevue.
Ringgold and Sunset have been
extended a special invitation to
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CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY -NOW!
Make Y our Selections From
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and BACON.
Dovedown, Flatterknit, Dexdale, Clearspun.
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT—
Bulova, Elgin, Griien, Hamilton Watches.
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passes incomp,
passes intercepted
yds. penalized
fumbles
Hickman punted six times for
for a score. That put the Tigers :,n average of 3b1
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bindle of Dal- | Mrs. C. D. Swinson of'Abilene-
las, visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ray | attended the funeral services for
Clements recently. i Mrs. Tom Pierce Monday.
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picked to come out in tie for
fourth and fifth places. Graham,
Jacksboro and Olney were
picked to beat Bowie. Jacksboro
41 la now down so let’s see if Bowie attend the meeting.
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Graham. I
ten top visited with i ;
10 | team scries and as yet ue ha\e , grove ant[ Henrietta Sunday.
W. S. C. S. TO MEET
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
The W. S. C. S. of the'First
Methodist chuivh will meet Tues-
day afternoon" November. 4, at
2:30 p. m. at the church.
_________________ _ Mrs. Gr6ver C. Johrfson of j
I would end up at the end of the ' Wichita Falls will be the speaker i
times I Tteers to bounce back and clip j
the Eagles’ wings, no
what the score will be.)
RESULTS OF LAST WEEK
Bbwie 13—Jacksboro 9
Graham 34—Olney 6
Nocona 19—Decatur 0.
Jacksboro season. Bow’ie and Nocona were ] of the afternoon and her subject
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had said, “Well, we’re just tired
of getting pushed around,” they
started a drive of their own
which carried down to the 9 be-
fore losing possession of the ball.
The Tigers punted 18' yards to
the 20 where another Rabbit
drive began. This carried them
down to the 3-yard line when
the whistle blew, ending the
first half.
Bowie bouncing back at the
bgeinning of the second half in-
tercepted a Tiger pass and nine
plays later Don Hickman plunged
a over £____
end plays later the Tigers kicked
to the Bowie 7, where failing to
make enough yardage Hickman
attempted a punt but the punt
blocked and rolled for a
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Rabbits in.
WHERE THEY PLAY
Olney at BOWIE (as we said
last w eek that good old Bowie ,
line will .make the difference in .
the game, Bowie 19—Olney 7).
Nocona at GRAHAM (Graham'
will defeather those Indians,;
40-6).
Decatur at JACKSBORO (the
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was sitting on the Rabbit 35-
yard line. From there Herd car- <)Ut jn 6-ont for the (irst time,
ried the ball to the 2-yard line 9-6. This seemed to make the
in four plays. But to the relief of Rabbits mad and to prove it they
file Bowie fans and the surprise marched 66 yards for a touch-
ed the Tigers that Bowie line down. Hickman passed to Pol-
held for four downs. Then 1;ird f°r 25 yards. Hickman and
Bowie punted out to the 49. Cooper combined made 15. Hick-
There, after a few plays, the i man passed to McCraw for 10.
first quarter ended with Jacks-j H'ckman and Hunt plunged for
boro having dominated the first 13- And Don Hickman made the
period. Then, as if the Rabbits' remaining 3 yards for the tally.
“ • '* *............Cooper's kick sailed through the
uprights ftir another point to
make the final score 13-9. Jacks-
boro came back for a good try
to make another score but the
Rabbits held them on the 17 for
four downs and then took over
to stall for the remaining sec-
onds to the end of the' ball game.
Bowie now is tied with Gra-1
ham and Nocona for first place.
This week will sec another one
fall though for Nocona meets,
Graham at Graham. ■
GAME AT A GLANCE
from the 1-yard line. Se.v- Bowie
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with one punt blocked. Don
now has an average of about 40
yards per game this season.
Swann punted five times for an
average of 29 yards per try.
Don earned the ball 31 times
for 119 yards. William had 19
tries for 51 yards while losing
seven. Jimmy Cooper carried
seven times, for 22 yards.
Herd carried the ball 21
for 78 yards. Those four downs
that Herd carried the ball on
the Bowie 1-yard line that didn’t
make anything was what hurt
his average. Herd also lost 13
yards. He carried the ball nine
different times that he didn’t
make a yard through the line.
None of Bowie's players failed
this many times to make a yard.
To change the subject a little,
at the beginning of the season
the Wichita Falls Record News
made a list of the way the teams
8 ' can whip* Olney and
2 j The News also has a
5' to sec Bowie's name in it. We
ir wonder if they will pull an
about-face this week and put the.
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1952, newspaper, October 31, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367774/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.