Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1954 Page: 7 of 8
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around the Southwest tWeranee
Tuesday as Arkansas laid plans for
capturing its first conference title
in seven years and six other
schools tried to prevent it ___
Coach Bowden Wyatt, who has
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Mid-Day News
i Chiefs. 6 to 0 Monday afternoon
I at Yellow Jacket Stadium in an el-
jementary football game. , ---------•
The loss for Cooke gave them j History repeated itself last year,
two setbacks for the season and with Texas winning a 21 20 thriller
eliminates them from any chance that started Baylor on the down
at the title Irving has not lost a ! grade and eventually enabled Tex-
game and has only one game to as Hi share the title with Rice.
play and that this afternoon Santa
office by
NY reason
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of the
- .first by a wide margin as a result
a 35-33 victory in one of of their 13 to 12 victory over Port
moit explosive offensive Arthur, which had been No
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' of these as Spring Branch hosts; done by sports writers who will _
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points while winning seven The numbers will correspond with i »
numbered folders, each of which
applications came
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It was
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LORETTA YOUNG
WILLIAM HOLDEN
ROBERT MITCHUM
Rachel andth6
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"A Day in June"
Cleburr.t Times-Review News
of the
: The nationally-televised game affords
Arransements were alsomade tot the Longhorns an opportunity to prove that their dis-
-Teemetubigasschuankrtomenbers.iM- apqeineing record at this stage-is.not .an accurate gauge
committee of three Jim Goulding, to their true ability. Also, it presents a challenge to the
-i-Caid-uhafiu and Hamid Grubbs -; Steers to fashion their 32nd victory over theBears in
was appointed to check on the le- 44 attempts.FheLonghorns failed only nine times in
I gality of a turkey shoot to be stag this series which began in 1901. Three games have end-
i ed tn the very nar futtre W+tA PFe- + od in ties
ceeds to go toward enlarging the । —______.. ” ........----------
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Cook Book
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head-knocking time
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JOAN FONTAINE
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halftime .nd refused .. return.reatedloreasonledgzawithastunde
Luylor Views
the News
John Daly i
the News
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Douglas Ed
wards and
News
I and Doyle Spurlin, secretary j <
Hour I Some 20 or 25 persons attended I (
the meeting and were treated to a | ____
wildlife film and a jlm explaining :
matching unbeaten
Southern Methodist’s
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The rivalry has been spirited
since its beginning, and once
ALFRED HITCHCOCK S
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• Fe had already lost two games and
were out of contention before the
game.
Fumbles figured heavily in the
contest and the first one turned
the tide early in the game Dan
Mason took the kick-off for the
Wildcats to the Chief’s one yard
! line and on the next play a fumble
I gave the ball to Santa Fe.
Fumble Costly
in the third period Santa Fe was
going strong and a fumble on the M;. • FLermen
. seven yard line stopped them. Then VI •* n- • Ine Tmnen
again in the fourth quarter the ci ..
Chief's marched down the field and how up at Housten
had a third down on the Cooke one
cats the hall On the first play Two Houston men missing since mar and Corpus ’ hristi Ray '’"ll";’ f' woar. 11 vou cat keep your Arkansas m expectation of the _ CHURCH
for the Wildcats thev fumbled in e < , u , out of a tie. for eighth .into sixth feet warm and dra , you can travel Razorbacks winning the South- •NMN
'the end zVineimd Santa Sunday on a fishing trip found 11 and seventh spot. respectively,; TT vomnn trrvrt yu mH hunt -wew 4enferenee-uile-and-an-auto. GADDO AT WILLINGHAM
ed for the winning counter search party looking for them Dallas Sunset climbed from 10th - Sports Afield matic bid to the bowl game. __________________________________
! For Cooke Stewart Iones and when they returned Monday with to eighth: Pasadena held onto j
Arion Montgomery looked very their fish ninth and Wichita Falls edged into
■good going down under punts. For The yen were Robert Labouve, i the top 10 from 13th SPot
the Chiefs Applegate played a gre 4.1. and William Reynolds, 27. The second to in order "ltidedt
1 at defensive game and Corbitt look Search parties were sent out for I Baytown, Tyler and San Angelo, |
ed good on pitchnuts. Darrell Mar them when they did not return / Corpus.Christt
tin played steady in the line. Sunday night
------------------------------------ They said they were marooned
Miller, Highland
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the winner.
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8 Final Edition
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out; "" they staxod in their craft ' The wootcock s tiny eses are set
and refloated Monday morning |w el back in hi head 0 that .like
when the tide came in , , the gooney bird he can see where
They didnT know a search wasthe’s beenbeti-f than -where, he's !
being launched, so they continued i going This sometimes leads him!
.their fishing and brought in 250/to "crash into branches -Sports
pounds of trout. Afield
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5 Election Returns
6 Texas in Review
Head-Knocking Begins
For Conference Teams
' C.mA. Ee E..a. of the Southwest Conference cham-
•MIIIM I • EMV•3 even bigger upset in 1941 by the
A ■ nIK ' identical score, and that stalemate
LOOKC, 0 TU U, title with Texas A 4 M.
Fumble Costly1
straight.
। for Other perfect record teams in-
four straight weeks clude Canyon;, Phillips, Colorado
Last week's results caused a ’ Soagoy ille, Killeen Neder
... .u . i 1: net and Freer ( omanche and
general shakeup in the sandings ( arthaze are undefeated but have
hh Abilene moved from thud to t,en ti,a
secDnd in a swap of places with
Midland
Port Arthur dropped to fourth: The most important piece of e
Waco held onto fifth. Houston La- quipment for the winter hrter is
• Morning Shew
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8 Morning Devo-
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4 Garry Moore
club's activities. •
Other afficera elected at the meet L
ing include; Gene Echols, vice |
president Bob Lindsey, treasurer-/
Tlf C l ■ I ' regular monthly meeting nt the participants twice this season before two 4
I if National Guard Armory in Cie-1 record Southwest crowds,- go before a
I V APKIUUUIUSiburne last night. nationwide television audience Saturday
I Indication of ouiiuing up interest' in a garre with the Baylor Bears at Wa-
intheclubwassivonas the new co. The Longhorns appear headed toward
prssident for"JmS " turkey the half-million mark in attendance this
Shoot, door prizes at regular meet season, with 309,000 already counted for
— ! ings and other "things to come" I six games. The two record-breaking sell-
| in the near future. j outs—76,204 for the Oklahoma game at .7
. An jILmit drive h Membership ; the Cott()n Bowl and 71.000 for Rice at 4 ’
'was started as the club set aside riue. „ ......... aie =0
a prize of twenty five dollars to Houston, plus.a capa ity erowd of 58,-
the member who brings in the 009 at Notre Dame accounted for twe-
most new members by the first thirds of the ticket sales to date.
4 Pashions in
Paces
5-Farm Editor
8 -Jerry Haynes
Show
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4 How to Drive
and Stay Alive
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Baylor claims a 6-6 tie for that
affeir, while Texes’ records
show a 1-0 forfait victory.
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By UNITED PRESS there are at least a dozen others
Showdown battles for district I w hich pit teams with perfect dis-
leadership. including two between triet records against each other. '
unbeaten teams, headline this These include Childress at Sey-
Texas has had........ wemkessmeallicbamantionelsdt9s mour «•........ 3, Andrews at
foo. The Longhorn* knocked the (class AA schoolboy football teams, lattlefield in 6,„Stevhenviie..at ll ll w 1 I
Baylor team of 1937 from the The headliners will send I avega Weatherford in 9 Handley at White i Held Wetesdlay
ranks of the undefeated and un-to West in a battle of perfect ree • 11 lement in 10. I errelllat < arroll i '
tied, and also out of a possibie ' ord outfits for what appears to be ton in 12, Wills Pont at Athens in; I ALLAS, Nov 2 —Ll The
Rose Bowl bid. Again in 1949 | the District 20 AA title and Waxa 13 Sulphur Springs at Mount ver /Cotton Bowl will start its annual
Texas Interrupted a Baytor vie- l haehie to Teague for tile 19-", in >4. At lanta, 41 Line .en "> 151 drawing Wednesday afternoon to,
tory march, when the Bear* ap- crown in a game between unbeat . lmPA5A5 4 ccrgwn "I ,"determine the lucky applicants f| ”
* • • * - - -- n hill tiod trains 1 amrron dl uhhmhowii in «-.
while these are the ontv Gonzales at Fredericksburg in 23 the 25,000 tickets available to the I
while these are "lemand Raymondville at Weslaco in public for the New Year's Day
4 32 classic
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4 Wrestlng
1 6 China 8rnith
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........ - scouting report from Backfield;
bowl over fqur straight SWC op- Coch Cecil Grigg and a look at a
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the division's highest scoring out The drawing, to be held at the
4 Love of Life
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5 Good Morning
Pastor
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4 Search for To
morrow
6 Hair Stvles
. _ 1 on the owls Monday, and saw taking Arkansas, should the roof would be- Umgh. with backs WHO
(T.a C.L •.l movies of their 14 to 7 win over fall in. had a non-pad workout in
“7eL 3eL I Of Texas A4M at College Station Sat- preparation for Texas A4M But
“** ■ % urday night, a game that wound! Coach Chalmer (Woody) Woodard
j up Arkansas’ sweep of three win I scrimmaged his reserves,
i over Texas foes in Texas. Left guard Jim Smith and sec-1
| At Houston, Coach Jess Neely | ond stringers Blake Tucker a half | still hopes to salvage something
apprehensively watched the infir- back, and tackle Bob Blakley, Peas worst footbal sea.
I macy for the return of Dicky missed the drill and were slated ou J ‘ ( wsem,
! Moegle, break away halfback who to workout today in sweat clothes । son since 193 .
missed Mondays drill because of because of injuries the. order nt theday
a; eidd.____ 1 At College Station, Coach Paul !
Moegle was expected to be ready (Bear) Bryant didnt evenhave
for Arkansas, however, and there his first stringers dress for Mon l
were no other major ills or in- day’s drill. He particularly praised
juries reported among the Owls tackle Larry Winkler, guard Ray 1 ---a...—.Ie ecom
it was a sweatsuit dill after the Barrett and fullback Richard Vick picked «P four runaway boys from
Bryant said the linemen played, Clute, Tex ■ after the mother of
a "great” game against Arkansas,! one called to say they had come
and called Vick’s play at fullback, i to her house in Dallas
regulars, a new position for the Beaumont All four boys were in the eighth
_w___ ______ ___________________1 senior, outstanding. ; grade at Clute junior high.school.—•
The Hogs heard scouting reportslat and the best chance of over Scout Jerry Caliborne said SMU records at the Dallas county juve».
---—— A | nile home, where the boy* were
me n * m mtaken, showed
Showdown Jousts On
Election Cover- i
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Election Returns
Election Returns
Final Edition
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partment and
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5 Colonel March
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Show
----6:45----
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4 Party Time
5-Bports with
Bherman
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World News
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’can go all the way" on any play. .
He was paricularly fearful of
quarterback Duane Nutt’s passing
and running abilities.
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TONIGHT
Mount Vernon. Linden, Gonzales This means that some 35,000 to
mil Raymondville are among the 40,000 persuns will he zhisappoint 1
division's 14 unbeaten untied teams ed since total applications num-1
sherman
6 Wild Bill
Hickok
8 Frontier Play-
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5 Home 6 World News
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। The Cooke Wildcats fumbled in
i their own end zone in the fourth
period and Santa Fe recovered tn ’
lose a hard-fought battle to the ;
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6 The Story of
Alfred Drake
6 A S I Married
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