Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 270, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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Slavs Give Tito,
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Sizes from overpight cses to large two-suit cases.
All Cases are plastic covered to prevent scuffing and
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THIEVES GET EMBASSY SUGAR
ROME (U.P—Thieves broke into
Dallas Rebels Waive Host Rights;
Move to Memphis for Dixie Series
Dallas, under a Texas League-
Southern Association agreement,
would have been the first home
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argument because we were ne*
there. The boys an teed spinners
John L. Mdrtin, who is sriously
ill at the Cleburne Hospital, la re-
ported to be unimproved.
It re-
what
in his position
of willingness.
will be distributed among teams
in the two leagues, he added.
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Mrs. O, F. West returned Tues*
day from Los Angeles, Calif., where
she spent the summer.
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is Memphis wins six
games.” *
urated in 1920 when Fort Worth
defeated Little Rock.
ball game
practice
series opened in Nashville.
The Southern League president
said-it would take at least two
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total lists the Bears as winners of
23 games, the Frogs winners of 22.
and five tie games
Point totals for the 50 contests
Luke Clark, Glenn Martin and
Unk. Featherston, all natives of
Johnson County, have told us during
MORE CUSTOMEAS
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By co-operating with them in the compilation of the new
directory we will help ourselves as well as our city.
Every growing city like Cleburne needs up-to-date in-
formation about the cite enH * e nA-l*iAn
The R. L. Polk Co.,
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PAGE EIGHT ' -_____ Cl JIBURNE, TEXAS, TIMES-KEVIEW __WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 194^
JACKETS WORK HARD IN PREPARATION FOR BRYAN GRIDIRON TILT
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of General a
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action in Lu
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enemy force
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small arms J
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with
sugar,
-Likewise, Bill Dick Stringer, Bryan's Brawasa will de *• the le-
havy, very heavy, guard, and
Joseph Goebbels' dream to come
true.”
A few moments later, when he
said There is always Claude Pep-
arently does not real-
een afforded a break
him on the first team.
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nave p iblished the City Directory for
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PROC’S PALAVER
BY JACK PROCTOR, SPORTS EDITOR
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We have not been in this territory very long, but in days gone by we
tion in the series, which would
prolong opening in Dallas. “With
Dallas already here," he added,
"we can open the next day if
Memphis wins in five games, or
one day later if Atlanta wins or
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used to prowl these parts in search of game and fish Game such as
squirrels. "possums, other varmints and dove and quail. We were never
disappointed on a hunting or fishing trip in these parts. A decade ago
we even had a string of traps between here and Glen Rose The traps
meeting, touched oti the first de-
monstration against Byrnes when he
said the Secretary of State appear-
ed to be "hell bent on getting
We have talked to a few local nimrods and they tell us the hunting
and fishing hereabouts is just as good as it ever was. We are proud to
hear this and plan, personally to make the most of it. We hsve always
classed ourself as a nimrod of no small ability and up to now nobody
has questioned our own classification. So we will go hunting ere long •
and give our readers a full report on the results, good or bad.__
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the Rome black market
oeunis MORGAN WEARS A RESISTOL MAN ANTONIO*
about the hunting in Johnson. Som- I
ervell and Bosque Counties Clark
and Featherston are natives of Cle-
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These three caractera have told
us about bear, deer and panthers
reaming up and down the Nolan
River hi days gone by. They
also speak of timber wolves who
used to slay yearlings by the score
as they were driven up the Chis-
holm Trail, neat Meridian. Giant
catfish, weighing better than 50
pounds, they told us, were then
missary here and
I the boys don't decide to play foot-
1 bail. but soon.
Stringer and Brown. it appears
to us. could loaf if they wish to.
without making their actions so ob-
vious Both boys are as husky as
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The first-stringers were hust-
near our house up to now. Guess
you trapped the last one, Beneke.
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Frog-Bear feud.
T. C. U., in its half century of
football competition has played more
football games with Baylor than
During the first nine years of
the rivalry 41901-09,. inclusive!. both
schools were located in Waco and
played each other two or three
times a season. . Sometimes the
fight was not confined to the play-
ing field, with the result thst rela-
tions wquld be savored for a year
or so. ■ .'
to conference competitions, games
have been played every year since
1925, except when Baylor dropped
football during the war years of
1943 and 1944. Of these 19 games,
T. C. U. has won 11. Baylor 6, and
2 have been ties.
The Bears have not played in Fort
Worth since 1942. when they won
10 to 7. Last year, in Waco, the
Frogs were vastly Superior in statis-
tics. but won by only one point
7 to 6—1 the margin supplied by
Harry Mullins point after touch-
down.
BATTERIES
Heights game and thought they were
just having fun . . . come a game of
importance it was a cinch they
would try hard. We were wrong
They looked the same when the
chips were down
Higgins, ths Jacket field general,
didn't look too good yesterday
his original position at end. showed |
up well. He looked like a champion ,
necessary to detrmine the win-
ner The two teams will return to i
Atlanta for two additional games
if more than five games are nec-
essary, Evans added.
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mains to
say again that wa would like to hear
from hunters and fishermen in re-
ference to their luck on field and
stream: Clark. Feathersidn, and
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are just about as even—Baylor 565, lanta or Memphis, now fighting
T. C- U. 553. 5 । to represent the Southern Associa-
. eg ent, „MEMPHIS,,Tenn Sept 25. winning team's players,
and showed plenty The Dallas Rebels, Texas League 1 -
beat Mayas, Stringer. Brown,
Higgins and Co, here Friday
night. This firm of footballers
shouid negotiate a deal which
will further the assets of their
company. The only answer is:
FLAY BALL-
Other members of the first team
appeared to hustle every second in
the practice session. * Stephens.
Graves. Walker. Roberson. Taylor
with any other opponent. The first „,___ .
contest was in 1901, and the all-game club in the series since the last
Atlanta now holds a one-game
lead over Memphis in the cur-
rent four-out-of-seven game series
Last night's game was postponed,
। making three consecutive davs
the two teams have been idle,
two of them because of bad
weather conditions: The other day
of idleness was because of an
off-day. ‘
Two gamed* of the league's
Shaughnessy playoff finais must
be played in Atlanta before mov-
ing to Memphis where three
games will be played. If five are
'The Texas League leads the ,,
Southern Association 13 series to the many years we spent to Dallas,
11 since the classic was inaug- rhe hu- •- Kehuen Sem-
seen just
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before the Arlington
Hpzsorapeste
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And to Get One the Citizenship is Urged to
Co-Operate in Its Compilation.
Cleburne has not had an up-to-date City Directory since
1938 and since this time we have had many changes in all
lines of business and many new people have moved to our
city.
Many other changes have been made that are not record-
ed. Mr. Fred Gouse, representing the R. L. Polk Co., Directory
Publishers, is now in Cleburne working in the interest and
success of the new directory which will be published early in
Within a short time a crew of men from the Polk Co. will
be here to canvass the entire city in getting data and infor-
mation for the new directory.
Mr. Gouse and the New Directory crew will need the full
co-operation of the citizenship in order to make the new di-
rectory correct and complet e in every detail. \
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Martin need not report further.
There also is a character in
Delia* who is a definite disciple
of izzak Walton. He is A. J.
Beneke, master machinist, who in-
stalled all of the equipment for
coal mining in Thurber, Tex., many
years ago. The amiable Dutch-
man told before we came to
Cleburne that he trooped a 300-
pound grizzly bear in a steel trap
on the banks of Buffalo Crash
... a spot designated by Benske.
This spot we have found out is
just a throw from where we now
live. We have seen no grizzlies
iught in the Bloaque and Brazos
ivers. We can give them no
1 would have had previous plans ■
for the series been carried out.
Band
To Be J
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The Cle
hold its a
Nov 8 at 1
Auditoriur
will be a t
•d by a ]
show unit
[ music, da
outstandir
to over 41
State rndl
entertainr
L a.is
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will go i
band inst
school ba
to create
and girls
I, j.romites I
vuudeville
Cleburne.
Tick of * I
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be ncure
meni er I
the iooti
fonflict v
tertalnme
Clebu.ne I
port this
Gordy Brown, listless back. Whe-
ther iey knq it * not, these
Ethree boysihre letting a host of
.friends ad supporters down by
into tryin p until now we have
J refrained from mentioning names
Maaaug foathall reports, but we, be-
ive Sheteipur only aiternative
-new. his aiteinativ was arriv-
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oenirr„ .e .... ............... He said the Rebels would re-
his auto scooter on fire. After fire main in Memphis should the se-
trucks arrived and squirted It out, ' ries take mqre than five games .. ■ „ — „ -.
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tators attracted by the excitement, win, o would .lenve Immediately
. ■ ' - ■ — for Atlanta should the Crackers
Dens Happel of Fort Worth spent win. He said the Texas League
the week-end here with her cousin. I team, would, leave here for Atlan-
Linda Pickle tashquld the Crackers win ‘he
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Evans said the first 20 percent
of.the.Dixie Series receipts for
the first, four games would go to
the .offices of the Texas and
Leagues to cover expens-
Mtn eremaining 80 percent, he ' Mr, and Mrs Glen Underwood
' W 11 be divided among play- ! and daughter of Temple spent Sun-
krs,on the two teams, 60 percent i day hefe with Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
or the remaining 80 percent to the Carpenter and family.
cal club. We think it wouldbe i orwoRs
terrible happening if they should _ FORT WORTH, Sept. 25
draws! to I
his troops '
dlying W
pervised fc
: hostile air
j most critic
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important
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AS BREEZY
AS A coin
In the meantime, we would like
to hear from hunters, who haye
killed their bag limit on any type
of game and from anglers who
have caught their limit from the t
finny tribe The weeds and
streams around Cleburne frankly
intrigue us. Both are certain to
be prolific with just what the
sportsman seeks in the way of
fish. Please don't forget. Let
I UI know about your next outing-
And of course. Th* Palaverer
might be ameniable to an Invi-
tation for some of these jaunts.
wal
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to match. . .styles suitable for both
men and women. N . 6
Colors, tan and brown, some simula-
ted alligator finish. ,
‛Rj eped
.same house on Featherston street,
which was named for Unk's uncle,
the late F. R Featherston Martin.
e a native of Burleson, has been re-
cently appointed purchasing agent
of Daitos County.
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fore all mankind stands the prob-
lem of eradicating the remnants of
Fascism and the establishment
of lasting peace in all the world
"There can be no doubt that in
the solving of this most crucial
problem the Slavic people will play
an equally outstanding role as they
did in defeating Hitlerite Ger-
many."
Tito, head of the Communist gov-
ernment in Yugoslavia, wished the
Congress success.
Louis Adamic, chairman of the
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wa,mhuamanaae
ing'nd fifhg in this afea down
through the beers and a*.. we have
sttedi wenunderstana; the same
os ibriowAphrre smal) game
1 We will
afternoon in practice. Even
though the etub was driven hard
by Coach Yeary, that old "dis-
inclination," even though to a
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Messages from Premier Stalin and
Marshal Tito were cheered lustily
by 15,000 persons attending the
third American-Slav Congress in
Madison Square Garden yesterday,
but the name of Secretary of State
James F. Byrnes was greeted with
booes and hisses.
Stalin, in one of his rare mas-
7.50 to 9.50
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Cleburne Needs A
Loafing Still Looms Up With
First District Game in Offing - _
BY JACK PROCTOR
Showing full well that he wishes his team to give him a district win
here Friday night, Coach Howard Yeary drove his Cteburne Yellow Jack-
Hs to the timit yesterday afternoon in th* regular practice on Rhome
.Fild. The coach made no comment after the gruelling practice session,
•uthe appeared to be satisfied for the time being.
The nnwiling lebuvne squad, unwilling, meaning up to now. work-
ed hard in their regular practice drills and a double-tough scrimmage
wession. They teased all the plays in the book at the second team with
I, Mir Succesa. The seco nd-str ingers were in on every play, with a de-
termination which mad* the spectators proud that they came to weteh
the workout
sages to an American organteation.
or eyon I said:
. „ "The Third Aryerican-Slav Con-
gress meets at 4 time when be-
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That distinctive styling stay there be-
cause it's a Resistol, the hat Nia* fits any
hood—comfortobly—and holds its style '
lines. Why not try one on today!
REBUILT
University—comes to Fort Worth I der
Above is a quartet of Cleburne Yellow jacket s. who will be a cinch to* see plenty of action
here Friday night against the Bryan Broncos. Left to right, they are J. Morse, back; D. C. James,
end: B. Sonntag, back, and B. Grave*. end-James. a letterman from last year, has been moved to
they come and are capable of put- an end position in Coach Yeary's recent shakeup of the squad. *
ting out plenty of power in a foot- I -----
and Styron obviously were hustling
every minute. Meyers, who looks
like a great center, did not scrim-
mage because of a knee injury.
Poindexter. Sonntag. Vinson and
Bowers showed sharp on the second
string squad. Red James, back at
' teyee the leburne club go places.
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bit harder and made the fair-
haired boys look a bit silly on
several playa. The starting team
showed well on defense as the
sraond-etemgen tried to gain
against them. The seconds made
little yardage against a hard
charging line, even though some
rof the boys continued to show
"their leafing proclivities.
> M. Mayes, who was bumped off
of an end position because he was
not producing at that post, appear-
ed disinclined yesterday in prac-
tice. He walked around the field
ith a towel draped around his
peck, acting as if he was another
Som Harmon. Mayes, who has been
abifted to center in the accent squad
------"T"*--Series, have waived the right to i
D. _ _— J T.A.e first host in this year's series ami
DedIS dIO T lOQS ' I will arrive in Memphis Friday to
small degree, reared up to face a .3 await opening of the series in
Q 4441 A 0 -4w. -I, Memphis or Atlanta, Southern As-
DdULIC MOIUaUQ Y I sociation President Billy Evans
“ said today.
Evans said the mdv*. MUM It
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