Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1953 Page: 7 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
"a
,2
rs
Procs Palaver
ns
43
By Jack Proctor
g
l
{
/
1
%
J
t
A *
of
ate
NEW COACH — Chalmer
head coach
1
Norbert
Kansas, Col-
lege, named head football
Mangleberger
Strange, freshmen.
M
id-
—d
r
ssion
he.
■
1
I»»
I
P
Tiday as one of the sites for I a
v
Waison, freshmen.
t
FULLBACKS: Conni. Magou.
2-
Sitting in
driver’s
the
)
Denton Cliches
-7
SEED
DENTON, Tex. Feb
1
,,1P
signed his contract with the Beau- I
N
wera voenited in •
ah... A c.. 10
Gmy&DanieL
CMENSWEAR
A.
#
J YOU
)
. n_
a
Protect Yourself Aga.'nst Price Increaco
al
0
GRASS SEEDS
i,1
FIELD SEEDS
7
SELL
Sweet Sudan
1
III
kA
Common Sudan
I I
4
.»
; Cumulative
Buffalo
Bermuda
Alfalfa
Oats
8
LESPEDEZAS
-2
Advertising That Serves Everyone!
Kobe •
JUST CALL
SAVE TIME
• anyK
1
Korean
""032
85225
d • up
I
7
H1
‘a2h
L
w 1
n 2
mmy-*-
4289
" a a
I
f
_
--
-JR' ■
L
me
(GA.
g
Ji
Fu
T W
1. 19’ 9
mou
Fesque
Bromo
Eagle Cogers Are
Slowed by Injuries
Orchard
Blue Panic
Classified Ads
Get Fast Results
Beaumont Signs
New Infielder
An Important
Number to
Your savings earn 6% (three times the income
of low-interest savings accounts and bonds) and
you can make mcney two other ways.
Hegari
Red Top Cane
Atlas Sargo
Certified Maize
through sprint drills:
RNDS: Irie Miller,
E. Woodard,
and athletic
McPherson,
These free-Mewing lines team featherweight feel with
light as air looks Even the new narrow band sends you
Mating Shown above with the brim snapped down.
UP-
a will
You can also shape the Hankachif Felt into youthful
pork pie lines, shown here. Try it! Or wear it brim
up, or down-all -around You can do just about any-
ching you want with the versatile Hankachif Feit.
wall
istie
one
gd
th
—=
_2683
*
uv
n
3
i
■
Pennsylvania 71, Syracuse G7
Queens College 7', U/tica 53
Rhele Island 90 Maine 72
Quantico Murines 74, Lemoyne
67
। >ion by wuy of Baylor. The new
substitution rule affects neveral of
the 1062 lettermen. A&M Inst 12 of
I the 35 lettermen by grnduation and
; will surely lome ut leant a few more
' due to the end of apeclalization.
Bays on the doubtful list are
such former defensive only bays
as Backs Hub Seolt, Jee Schere,
g x
n.
Madrid
Hubam
Sweet
Yellow Hop
Evergreen
Button
Melilotus India
d
44
av2
2d
r the small
I taxpayer,
id benefit,
131) eon
ck . X
i
f
1000
VP- The
e and Dal
Asociation
as oppos
he Export-
orizine the
surance (Ml
uding cot
ommercial
$
"NmN
Ofc "
Rates
orvice
95
A NCE
f A*
I t ‘
r .
W
h
Hennig, 6-3 19-pound holdover
sophomore; Ronald Robbins, up
from the fresh, Joe Bering, ell.
conference defensive beck who
must prove his wor"h as an of.
mp
He's in good graces now with the
academia people and should be a
starting tackle.
ROFIT 3 WAYS \
\ : with this High-Grade Investment;
0 A
h
t
an
sh
ERR •"’ va
Ms mut - P e Va 2
MIGHTY MATMAN— Kagami,
sato, 400-pound former Sumo
wrestling champion, .stands sol-
emnly in Tokyo as his Japanese
I pupils proclaim him Yokozuna,
. grand champion, highest honor
in Sumo wrestling (NEA)
Sericea
-- r
$
3
in addition to several fresh
S^^flOMPZ
3, 21S pound tackle from Kaplan,
,2m21
Ohlendorf and Billy MeGowan,
lettermen; Paul Kennon, Bonnie
Sinelair and Richard Vik,,1:
sguadmon; and Donald Robbins,
BEAUMOKTFeb. -UP-,
Theo l awandowski, former infield Jtet II Til to loltN
1 er for (‘olumbus, Ohio Thurs.lay ’
Ivan droonhaw, squedman anal -
Rob Kenoy and Eari Connell, •
freshmen.
THE ICT DISCOUNT CORPORATION is engaged in
industrial bonking under the Toxas Banking
laws. Safety assured by strong financial position.
Previous stock issues heavily oversubscribed. This
limited amount ovailable only a short time, like
thousands cf other smoll investors, you may obtain
shores by . Savings Account Method.
Sin FOR TBI TOLL STONY NOW!
Select Field For
Santa Anita Race
ARCADIA, Calif . Fell 20 —10
Barring any last minute additions,
a select field of ji colts was ex
---
—Hg.
I sanctioned dintrtet ehamptonship
! baseball tournament for non-prb
fessional clubs, starting July 1.
The Brenham and Washington
County Junior Chamber of Corn
nterce will sponsor the event and
1 Walter Hum of Brenham was
named district commisnioner to
supervise the tournament
District tournaments will be
franchised in all parts of Texas
Robert .
and' Willlav
WICHITA, Kan., Feb 20-VP—
irenham, Tex. was designated
Joe Schere and Bering, lehher ,,
men; Henning, Warren Andur:
sen and Kettler, squadmen end !
Billy Pete Muddleslon and Den
. WINNINGS — Veteran .of6.17
“-DOBBS
Va.rJo.chif'Tilt ■
V:562
)15a
-- t -- I
one letterman back. Pete May-
*e-
ires
next fall Another grid hopeful,
Quarterback Dave Smi h, held nut
last year with Hennig, will miNs
the spring session due tn a broken
cheek ho c George will switch a
few Aggie lettermen arund to try
usEoURWAMTmi
months Ugo and have just return
rd from service The jobs were |
filled on a temporary basis during
‘helr absence.
57
mennagcesgsamFpe
MM9HAMmze “
Remember
rog* ' •
introduced
Burnet H
eaux, will work with the track
Cleburnel
Fas
(la
I
Dsn Bills, nifty halfback
he tall is
could be
markets
ants in an
ket edvan-
ent taking
director nt
Rio Range (0) 128, Lres 57.1 n * n , I A / • I I r“ it
.....western Back In/ury Will Force Hog
coach at Southern Metho- ! Texas 71.
i lore T Zu n n o, an outfielder,
broueht to 15 the number of Ex
porters signed so far. Zunnn last
year played with Temple of the
Big State league
ment through Eric Tebow, chair- t
man of the K state Athletic Coup
j ell, that he would decline an invi f
tation to serve as oach of Col M
- | lege All Stan on a countrywide "
b tour of games against the profes i
A. sional Harlem Glove Trotters.
M The dispute flared into the open a
M last week when it kecame known P
H ’hat Mullins was fuming over not 2
H being consulted before Gardner's 7
■ • aeeeptance of the invitation. Mul . 2
■ lins said announcement of the ac rj
ups said,
la nt com
s and the
FTf--"
-
£4,
ad '
i\
■ z
26
1 davs to get in their allowed 18 spring
drills. PROC . w
With the end of platoon substitution Coach George
will experiment with a new offense—the unbalanced T.
' Want ads
E/gEE
=4 5.
of standing up next fall even
I
2
3
2
M. Al
seat ond the school’s picture bureau,
. M E Sadler, president, an
nounced. Melton played on the
Horned Frog football teams of
1025 27,
and Chicago — are the only ones Lucky. How. Admiral’s Pride and
olio wing NCAA rules. Royal Vale •
Ohio schools sided last weekaor --------------
At quires Wider Duties | 2"’".
moot Exporters of the Texas Walter Parkar has been reinstated
1 league. as head footbull coach and Oran
His contract, and that of Salva Spears as basktball couch at D n- ।
ton high: schoo .
Air Foree 18
ney and Bill MeMahen, sguad- —
man and Duan* Nobles, fresh-
mh. I
, CBNTIRS: Lag Marquotto 6 8
and Bab McCarley, lettermen;
rontinued use of the two platoon.
nlimite1 substitution rule Other
states follow high school rules of
he National Federation of High
Schools.
the new offense and
Largest, Most Complete
“ ■ —F - - - to .
Selection of Seed in Johnson County ■
BUY NOW AND SAVE
HALFBACKS: Charl** Hall,
Spring football opens at Texas A&M I
Monday for a three-week session just as T
baskethall fades away and the spring i
. ■ 01 gau
ggzdta, .
Gordon Guiberson’s Correspon Amos Melton, buviness manager
dept, Rex C. Ellsworth’s Boo Who, of athletics at Texas Christian
Louis B Mayer’s Swell, Allison University (or the past three
and P|C e a bridge’s Inviuorator, ; years, hus been named director of
clement L Hirsch’s Book Circle information services at the school. ■ . ... anpinu nna mi.. 4n.
and M and S Stables Black Ras Mellon will head the TCU newsoM"mis.rprin and m“.NE
service, the sports news service foblbni work but he 11 be back
■OMMNMM
a
sports get underway. Over 100 candidates
will report to Conch Ray George but on-
ly some 50 of them will get full attention
of the coaches. Workouts will begin at 5
pm Monday through Friday with intra-
squad Maroon and White games slated
each Saturday—Feb. 28, March 7 and 14.
Southwest conference schools have 30
Happy landlords and ten-
ants get together through
our want-ads every issue.
Read the want-ads. Check
them now.
play lari fall
ile dieiculties.
Bocuuse of his spirit and leader Boring and Salyer and Linemen
ship, teammates named him co Bob McCarley, Howard Zueh
...... ‘ | and Cooper Rabbin*. All will be
QUARTWRBACKS: Dan BMI»
and Jee Bering, lettermen; Hd )
Hennig and Biweed Ketlere <
quadmen and Ranald Rabbin* 1
and Carwin Cudney, freshmen. wX A
$t" ’. 22.li
2,26
SI2.00 pir Share
Nii callable a Non-assessahle ;
St louis 98 NVU 7R
Massachusetts 64. MIT 60
SOUTH
Furman 90, Wofford 78
Florida A&M 71, Benedict 47
William & Mary 85, Duke 82.
Georgetown (D(' ) 49, Maryland
48
Grorge Washington 98, Virginia
76
Mercer 74, Georgia 62.
Y ---------
Rrenham Chosen Site
For Baseball Series
ing with u few words of advice for Mike I.utz, early
arriver nt the (leveland Indinns Daytona Beach
training camp, l.ntz is beinu groomed for a regular
spot in the Indians outfield. (NEA Telephoto)
( 18998- •
MESe . adh3
STARTS SPRING TRAINING Former basebal
great. Tris Speaker, let, starts hisTOth springtrait-
such ensen arc tackle, where Let-, seek city office, no one so far has 11
asked for any of the four open 1
couneil posts
warsmam"sadumanmbmstummmemuoiv
....
- W
.0k1 --78
s
. , 442
1562
Friday. Teh 20. 1053-CI EDURNE, TEXAS TIMES REVIEW—7 4
; LIMITED OFFERING :
; ICT DISCOUNT CORPORATION 3
; 6% Participating Preterred Stick ;
western University at Wicha Falls
ita Falls
Calvin Axtell, the team's lending
scorer, has a broken ankle Ken
del Banks has a broken arm, and
Pat Kelley, team captain, has 11
sprained ankle and may not play
BASKETBALL RESULTS
By UNIrED eness
MIDWEST
Drake 82, Creighton 78
Detroit 84 St Bonaventure 70
Marietta (0) 87, Muskingum 66
Heidelberg 64 Wittenberg 57.
dist University. Woodard
replaces H N. (Rusty)
Russell who resigned Feb-
ruary 1. (NEA Telephoto)
2000
y-— -a— E-y2- .
* And Ask ForThe Classified Girl
■ a-
NCAA Grants High Schools WTgAp
BEACMONT. Feb 20 -TT- —------------------ jl, 5“
SWew gM DasketballQuarre Ondiaea . go
(at pros Hied by the NCAA plan C.a D.mm2A mrh‛n,g.ta At kansas lessens 2 . A ( " KVd®
That word was recen ed by Abe JCT TOT Kunnin9 s-ic2e MANHATTAN Kan Feh 70 hh V'- S 4’"
louston, president of the Texas - Waam1123 MANHATTAN, Kan . Feb. 20 mhh """ "hbA“ ddk.d
ligh School Coaches Association. HIAIEAH Fla Feb IP—UP- Eta AFm P—The fuss between Kansas •D deeeef 94
rom F O FFr2 (ruler chair The names oraidozen Thorough P "8 ' Gardner rand h is.athletie director, g L. y_____ - 45
han of the Natonal Collegiate breds, including a surprise candi » 2 n2hd LaryMoon Mullins, subsidedi n x S yydvemmhogem “ g
rhletic Assoctation rules com- date from the Midwest, were ex 2 .2265 19 (tantner h statement ' n / a a
___________ _________ pected to he dropped into the entry WITM* Gardner relea sed a formal slate • e ,"425 '
The committee's decision appar box Friday at Hialah park for
nily, ends a campaign by Texas Saturday s 100,000 added Widener
oaches to have high schools ex handicap
epted from the restricted substi Gushing Oil was declared from
ation rule adopted by the NCAA the race Thursday but late Thurs-
ommitee Jan.15.. .. day night Hialeah officials an
Crisler said the committee nounced that Golden Trend. ah
dopted a, note which Shot hoperul rom th: Detroit
eads Preparatory and hub Stable ( A F w all. was being
chools may, by mu ual agree . . ... . ____
nent adopt more liberal abStitu consideyed as a psible starter in
len regultion. 'he mik and an eizhth classic
, I, ..... . . - Shouic 12 horss answer the
i>r Khea Willtamns, director of .. v.., ..
thlet.es for the-Texas Interscho bugle for, the, " idenen. the
astic league was not sure the urse will total S137000.and.the
lew ruling would be satisfactorv winners share will be $100,200
We wanted a clearly defines! rula ' rafty Admral remained the
vermiung unlimited substitution," likely favorite for the Widener,
)r Williams said while his remaining oppoEItio, 15
High schools in three states - expected to consist of Spartan Va- .
Feias, Oklahoma and Ohio, nlus lor. One Count, Battlefield Oil
hose in metropolitan New York Capitol. Alerrted, Ken. Happy Go
, ' 27
.....(ii yigaiei
(wrdam:
• . *3
———-tn
- • - --—50
wi hin the next 30 days with cham
pions assured of a berth in the;c ;
o’c'hampVon^^il^cVert’fiedbe ihe vet. ' Dr
rectly into the 19th annual nation ' eran Johnny longden who has the
al tourney here starting Aug 14. best record of any rider in the
race for derby victories with th: ce „ .......
prexlous,wans, and " chanee to inSomenleMeltonharfmrenerwlut8BitoplugaupslefibyGraduntton,in
bandied by athletie director L. R i----- ------ — -------. ------- -
(Dutch) Meyer, who retired from termen Lnwrence Winkler will
active coaching in December, move from a gourd and end where
, ■
nme 9
CLOVERS ““
g
oraSesie
- ■ ----
Linebacker Billy McGowan will, , . I
lest fall's Aggie team, will aper- work - — - - — -. .
he 1 ----- - • *
should be a natural at it for B I The following probable three- .
was this system which he ran | deops by no moans indieative ’
for Dequincey, La., high school
when Aggie assistent coach Dal-
ton Faircloth was hl* prep tutor.
! Bill* will bo th* No. 1 quarter.
I beck and will bo backed by Id
‘ 1
I- ----
' .E"29
ro 3,
shilling at times into single wing. Under the new Sys” 7
tem similar in the Michigan State offense but with <
yariations the quarterback shifts into the single wingj‛
tailbnek, Un' right half moving to blocking back. The
winghaek does out move in case of a shift. Nobody.,
knows whether the Aggies will stick with their new,______J
offensive weapon next fall but at least the hoys will get..
a crack at it dining the next few weeks. •ie
Henry Clark and Free Broussavd, • -
squadmen; and Jack Powel, .
Foster Teague, Tommy Strait, $'
CIIMford Watson, J. T. McMahon
and Al Zuckoro, freshmen.
QUARDS: Marvin Te> Sid-
ney Thorlot, Ray Barrett and ‘-
Louis Capt, lettermem; Bob Gos-
2D UDuD ■ ■
5
. .
-
==5=2
0
0
•
0
0
0
J
j tock Cage A co. Underwvitevs
\ j UH Kidwel Stieet
• Delles. Tezes 1 k 1S
1 Please send im, withou obligofion, a prospectus on the 6% j
William Schroeder,
DENTON, Tex Feb 13,
The North Texas State Eagb
be minus three key players
day night when they meet
He was n defensive lineman
with Arkansas beginning in 11)50
•E. ' *eme---de
8. Me-dukatR
a {w.--p.p
AA1-r2 H —r",
teb--esmamuialsilimdmaki-sh-
... ..... 2
Addres.
kosoiuse
eiG 4
g. g
e ' - .2
pected to be named through the and won “ startinu role as a soph
ehtry box Friday ut u fee of $500 omor" Ile, injured bi" buck lant
each for the 10th running of the ‘all and played footbull when his
$100,000 added Santa Anita Derby bnck waA N0 xore he <-mldn l hend
Saturday over 0 tie his shoes.
And with the race only 24 hours
away, Andrew J Crevolin’s Dec „ .. , _ u... .. „ ..
ornted remained the nolid"faverie TNP doctors Mid ot!taiw?M and) aivon a chance but must prove
l tobent luiL' " home in the mile da d" will be watching the Razor 1 (heir worth ea oflensive men, too.
land an eighth race that opens the baks from the sidelihesthis full
"big money" cumpaign of the l ______..._____
sophomores 1,, , n . .. .
"The other probable starters ure I rog bports Yubheis I
Celumet Farm's Chanlea, ,G D ~ ' I
O’Connell’s De Anzu, Alfred G
Vanderbilt’s Social Duteast, Rock
Ing M Rnch’s Merryman, Mix ! i oRT WORTH, Feb 20 UP
—------------------------------,--' "
.jr*»»»»«ssvs»t»»y»v»«»»k»»t* 1 —2-*-
T
--- fogecoocecreceoneeocecee, on
edimaihakbildesehhdh.mkclnliradecuutblatuuda
Irk, Don Kactik and John Sol-
yer, lettermen; Herb Wolf, sgvad-4
man and Bob Easley, transfer. 4
. " 1
To Seek Re-electlon
DALHART, Tex., Feb 20 -UP-4. 0
Mayor Eddie Jones has announeed
he will xeek a second term, break? I
ing Die political ice for Dalhar’s I
upcoming April 7 election. While I
reports psrssted that a loca Rock I
Island Railway trainman would I
KeVICW2*2 n
--reg+e.....-2 •
rtment eo M
m L
i ceptance was ' premature "
-25
: '........... Captain To Forego Football
North Texas State 72, Midwest -
ern 57 FAYETTEVII.I.F. Ark . Feb 111 hall after 10 years on the gridiron
.WEST -UP-ne "dad" of Southwest Iecause of a (lushed line in hin
Eastern Washington *> "‘entral ('(inference athletes. Jim Sperrin barkhone. | fensive man, too, plus several : TACKLBS: Lawrence Winklor L*
Washington “LAsr of Arkansas. 28. won’t get to •" Spering: o llarrlsburg, l'a , la olhar hopefuls, and Durwood Scott, letterman;
St John's (NYj Go, Niagara 56 tem this tall loo bull player in the conference Ilennig will mini the left half
Sperring was told Wednesday by He begun playing football as a slot while Billy Pete Huddleston,
doctors that he must give up toot eventh grade student ut Hai ris-1 frosh star from Iraan, looks like
burg He lettered two yearsejun the top righthair candidate. Full
mi high and four years in high backs uro aplenty with lettermen
school Then the Army beckoned •1 Connie Magouirk, Don Kachtik and
While m serv cc, he put in a NeH: John Salyer and Bob Nesley, un.
son of football with the Third tried .(ormer xensntion from Hom
Armored inion team, then went1
to Europe, us a tank driver with
Gerri al (corte l'atton's outfit
n
L* wraga
00,
[ "7
mmue
.-ua2,,2125
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1953, newspaper, February 20, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403064/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.