Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, December 15, 1952 Page: 7 of 8
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th honored Tuesday night at the A" * -f f _ S _ _ ’ All. (T.A
Jsshua high school cafeteria with (PIC t I(ISGIC6 ABBI . >P|
abauq et, sronsoredty the Lons m-*"* " ■■ a
C‛ ab. 1» an SITI champions down to the finals.
The four survivors In each of
these olasses are pairud. off like
had no peer as a passer and sig- on the spot whrre the ball carrier
Hal caller. The type cf player who was bronght down
could rally a team. Sturrt is a Fred Boshers is teamed with Bell.
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_ .... — offensive spot • weakness in an opponent’s ail way and both are aggressiv preceding champios. No prizefighter was evr given the
L fi.ZZ selectignsnufor "fning the tm fullback is innachhetouanktrmgnpassockeiver runzaround to a greater extent than Monro, an .con.-;
Hay Bowman and Grandview’s George Hinson of Grandview The were behind eitHr defender all|
Max Sain Both were fine pass re bruising 190-pounder ran well and season,
ceivers ad each had the knack of was fast enough to be a threat on
getting into the dear They were yia nlen “ “ "u.....
I at their best when the going was in close,
the toughest At Duncanville, when
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days and now pastor of the Fran-! The games which wal determine
, fils Gap Baptist .Church, i whether Lubbock and Breckenridae
Coach James Willingham will can defend their hard-won WBI
’ Class AAAA and AAA champion*
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. Grandview Zebras Second amuz,-es ,,——— -Jaxuu f^mi । "-y " "ugene "
■ - . a . . ... - st B»e all-star forwards and each 1 Procs'Palaver Ttunquet Is Set State Title Schoolboy
— - — Wille these two main courses are
play Fort Worth teams twice dur being served at Dallas and Waco,
_________ _________ -ing the oarly pan <»f Ihe week and | there’ be some side dishes acai
th* third ranking heavywelght, are entered in the Stephenville 1 tered around for fans in other parts
Invitational Tournament during | n< te etale I* the form of semifi-
the week end. ? al games in Claas AA and A.’ a *
The Jackets, out for their first | These two smaller achool elu).
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■ sturdydefense__ *__, , ___1 two touchdowns and a safety' didn’t care to run the risk of a British pv
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WWis.grabbed 10, district runner-up, Grandview, who their ace linebackers. St ui Arena Dec IT Xu
J possibly gave Joshua its toughest game of the season, Sharp Pass Defenders ‘ AIlNTL “'me emhnetent Ohserveps fT
«arnerd" Puncanyine, thira Winnerin the dis- , or.ae: believe Muh to be on the last of his re LI
inct, won 3. Godley s scrapping Wildcats paeed two men- — —
and Burleson placed 1. Cedar Hill failed to place a man
on the ali-star eleven.
Moore"" Jersey Joe Walcott, then
womaweishtncbampionMpredrol Meet Breckenridge
„ . . host to the Jackets in a twin bill |
Cleburne's Yellow Jacket grid- with the same starting times The
ders and the Breckenridge Buck j Panthers are regarded as threats
Alhouah conevally.. In the city
nired within th. trad* ,Mgor over announced today Two year letterman Kenneth’
h«t mad* lust *n* start in N*w Yesterday when officials of ! Rogers is expected to be fully re i
Breckenridge and Temple hc ! covered during the week frpm a
schools.metLat Liberty Hotel to ur dislocated shoulder which held
range for this week's atate chant . him out of the last game. The six i
pionship «ame, Conover contacted /fpot veteran's return is likely to
Buck ( oach Joe Kerbel and asked aid the Jackets scoring punch and'
for a game. Kerbel was in agree I rehound game "
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In Arsentina in the summer2. ficials had prom., ieu games against . Accept my thoughts for thanks; 1i
last year, he knocked out the light other opponents, have no Words. Hannah More.
.sure fire college prospect. The
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Principal entertainer of the even j United Press Sports Writer
ing will be James Jeffery, former । Tre games Texas schoolboy foot-
Hayter grid great and now a mem- ball fans have been waitihg all sea-
bet of the Carswell Air Base team | son to see—Lubbock vs Baytown
Master of ceremonies will be Mil i and Breckenridge vs Temple-offer!
ton Cunningham, manager of Bay j a delec able dish this wsek .‘or grid
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) The Times-Review 15-B all-district team this season able troswhich.ew.pgses,sand
honored Tv” best groups of lal-around griddersever penetrate."kusselrs "recovery of about it, but Archie Moore is getting
honored by staff writers. y fumbles and his vicious head on: whack at the world light-heavy weight W
a stunheteam has power and savvy at every position, tackling was oneof the.reasons championship after an eight-yearwait It %
and Lpassing and receiving, speed on running plays Joshua hadbu twn touchdogswas either Randy Turpin in London or 1
and PoWeI foi the short stabs. Ihe team also boasts a hJl2> Moore for Joey Maxim The titleholder L
■ safety > didn’t care to run the risk of a British f
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nigh bond perfect records, w*iM
Cedar Bayou has only a tie agninst
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cluck with the B teams playing , until after Christmas sinceait takes i "at Fact Racilk
in the preliminary at 6:30. live weoks to pare the 52 district “ "F2M"N
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Bell Repeats linebakers and two safety men
Pete Bell, a repeater from last being selected Heading the de
year's all-district team, was one tensive performers were Joshua's
of the smartest players in the two lightweight ends Don Woods 1
lop. Utilizing his 160 pounds to and Don Crocker The Owl defen '
»fuli advantge. Bet! constantly had wsive terminal men had few yards !
•n angle on the opponent he was gained around their positions and |
» block, On more than one oc, rushing the Passer was their strong
asios, Bel’s second block of toe point. The two seniors were stars
Hay allowed Owi backs to scamp in the Owls’ stunting defensive i
r joradditiqnal yaruage. Teamed patterns
vith Beil is.‘Grandview’s Bobby ........-Rusgod Keckiee
Fith, a 150-pdurder who scrap- , Al the
edltell the.way and, hava r
teenF picked ion xithe ■ offense, on I
defense A iunioi, Fisher is likely I huuv
zp> bl MW M Um miSstanding tine e spot,
men ol the district next season, , games, the two were standouts !
Detected for the’ pivot spot was? • all games they played. Bran
Keltheth Erandenbury o: Duncan J fom, * driving type tackle, con-
ville. The Panthers varied offense stantly harried ball carriers be:
alled far snap-backs to all posi-i hind the line, while Raney played ।
ions in the bockfieid and thesliding type oi game Both got
angy.Brandehury did not make more than their share of tackles.
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lers and excellent pass defenders, ing. That’s how badly he wants a crack at the crown.
Saturday, 2 p. m.
Huntsville vs Yoakum at Bren-
ham. Friday, 8p.m. va"m
Cedar Bayou vs Deer Park al
Baytnwn, Peterv 1:30 n m.
Stamford-Terrell Tossup
w.r . .■ ... ... wsuua au0000. Th Stnmford-Terreil egml
squeezed by Bay town 14 to 12 and raled As a Jos*-up. butXok
......................... ....... Brnckenridge upended Temple 20 nrohablv.wi".a.lighted
sale by members of the r:ons Chib to 14. 1 over Muntsville; Wink will be fa
and may be purchased at the The setting-the Cotton Bowl in 10"
Joshua postoffice. Tickets are »l - Dallas-will even be the same for should rato, a. Wide, ed86 01verd
2ft each and time for the banquet the Lubbock-Baytown exnlosion. Park.wheh beat 13 °
has been set for 7:30 o'clock, but Breckenridge and Temple will -g qofanan.q eHps
vlay at Baylor Stadium in Waco'. Neiher.nn I ’ "AmP
instead of the 1951 site. Abilene, i in these divisions-ArlinstoninyA
Lubbock and areckenridge will; , Onng,n Auwereahl ".t
; be uhe ever-so slight favorites to re j vet outsile thrlr own districtthis
[ nno, but the wames could go the ".2. . ,.”-^1^1 y
other way without being elassified Only one of the Sx games on thp
I a" uMt. wonk's oronram motehes hmhblam
‘ Sid* Dichas an Menu untied teams. That is the I
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Speedy Halfbacks j continually played outstanding
_______ ___________ The halfbacks are manned by games all season it is the belief
running game, Sain's two touch Joshua's Terry Martin and Burle- that none of them has a peer in
4 downs on passes were the margin son's Richard Smallwood The their classification.
of.victory for his team 43 'shifty Martin was especially adept ----- I fimes anu Lconard Morrow.
nBowman was a constant threat • on the quickie play, when he e r *_______
on endt-around plays Bowman’s would hit and be in the secondary ( QQG L)ODQ Ooffered s3o,000 and 55 per cent
89yard pass reception and run hefore the opposition knew he had 5 - “ as the ITS -pound ruler, us Ls-
against Burleson may stand for a the ball His 21 touchdown runs By UNITED PRESS । nevich was first to label Moore
। long time in the record books for speak loudly for his prowess. Mar j An invasion by Colorado A&M j • to tough " Asked on a television
‛ the longest pass scoring play tin is a repeater from last sea and intersectional jaunts by Texas,, quiz, ’Why don't they fight Archie
Thts season's tackles are Joe son’s team Smallwood, standout Texas Christian, Southern Method
Rosa of Grandview and Lloyd of the Elks, who failed to notch 1st. and Baylor highlight a busv
* Hindman of Duncanville Weighing a conference win., had to do it the Soethwest Conference basketball
if at near 190. Ross was a vicidas I bard wey. Playing on a team
blocker and had terrific power in which had played only one year of
straight ahead charge On pass football, Smallwood could go all
plays, defensive players seldom the way on any play. An excellent
, powered past the Zebra ace, who pass receiver, his speed and hard w,
has one year of eligibility left running won him the fourth spot "‛ainst SMI Wednesday niuht, to
Hindman's best hold was leading on the Times Review offensive Waco
I . plays Pulling out in front of the backfield
ball carrier. Hindman made his Defensively, the all district team
blocks count and was especially averaged 176 pounds for the 11 '
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