Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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after six Panthers had been re-
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and completed 72 for 1,007 yards.
WE SELL HOT TAMALES TO “GO.”
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barring a sensational spurt by
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This is always the big game of
a. ---- —------------r—---- ...e year for the two teams, and
McCain, another, former Leopard regardless of their respective rec-
ords, a win over the other makes
the season successful. Texas has
n’t lost a game in their own stad-
ium, the one built in 1923, to the
Cadets and probably don’t intend
to this time.
to have practically clinched ball-
carrying honors with 454 yards
on 99 runs ,compared to 404 on
108 tries by Ken Holland of Ar-
kansas. Russ has two games to
play, Holland one.
Completes 72 Pauses
tract, Rickey said the Brooklyn
manager had until Monday to
make up his mind. If he doesn’t
by then Rickey says he’ll ap-
point another boss. And he might
de it, too. . . . Titles will be Jon
the line in six schoolboy districts
this week, and all others will be
decided by no later than Thanks-
giving ... Orange hih players
are cleaner in more ways than
one after the game with Port
Arthur. They had been going all
season without a shave and in-
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BySID FEDER . on 196 plays and probably, still
waststiuAry'iNaVptnis leads the nation 01 total ofense.
over Notre Dame today for the
iberg of Rice, who is
382 yards behind with two games
to Layne’s one remaining.
Statistics released today by
1 James H. Stewart, conference ex-
ecutive secretary, show Carl Russ
Panthers Meet
Denton Thursday
Local grid fans will have an op-
portunity to see the fast traveling
Junior High Panthers run into a
.lint, club doped to beat them here
s1 Thursday night at [Leeper sta-
dium, where a hard battle with
Denton Juniors is in the offing.
The Denton team is the only
outfit to hand the Panthers a set-
back this -season, and Coach Me-
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Bobby Layne you usually have Howard Lynch, Amarillo high
football coach, has asserted that
game by both clubs'___
weekend, but the two wil- _____
before a capacity crowd, just the
same.' The tilt has been sold out
since last August and we know
of no one who won’t be using his
ticket.
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ward form of the ancient apothecary shop has changed:
But service to the sick is still the very heart of our busi-
ness. Our complete stock of pharmaceuticals is the best
that the markets of the world afford. When illness
strikes and your doctor prescribes, we will consider
it a privilege to serve you.
Steaks Plate
BarB-Que Sandwiches
No. 1 spot among
football outfits — a id the honey- Firdil"Hem
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Loses HU Toe
MASON, Tex., Nov. 19 (A) —
Kenneth Larrimore, Mason high
school football player, lost a right
toe yesterday in a hunting acci-
dent on the Ryland Kothmann
ranch. Larrimore was receiving a
gun from a companion when it
fired accidentally. He is in a
Fredericksburg hospital.
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The Texas Power & Light Company is work-
ing for a greater Gainesville • •. working in
partnership with Gainesville people to kelp
Gainesville get its share of the vigorous indus-
trial development Texas is now experiencing.
Transmission line electric power service • . •
the type of electric power service that indus-
trialists favor ... is abundantly and depend-
ably provided in Gainesville by Texas Power
& Light Company. Because of this service,
Gainesville is in a position to offer to industry
the same power inducements as the largest
cities ... is in a position to grow as rapidly as
the people desire ... with complete assurance
of plenty of dependable electric power serv-
ice at all times.
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Now rolling on the Higgins production linc.
Bobby Lane Still
Leads Qfense in
Conference Race
Longhorn Had a Bad
Day Last Saturday,
But Still Tops Foes
By The Associated Press
When you’ve been as busy as
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coaching career of Dana Bihle,
who in his day has moulded many
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‘tended to stay that way until
i beaten. Port Arthur clei
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ton juniors here on Thursday
night of this week.
Horace is very anxious to de-
feat the Denton crew, for it was
this same outfit that handed his
Panthers the only beating they’ve
taken this year. . f **
boys have cleaner faces ....
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eked it away ill ;e they thor-
ghly enjoyed same. . . A few
Gainesville hunters
natural and bitter
loop. . '
Year after year the hig game of
the season is between these two
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melee for the district crowd that
afternoon that officials figure its
best to play the Warrior-Leopard
game some other date.
Personally, we’d like to see it,__ ________
played this Friday night. No other many bucks they got.,.. Experts
game in this section is to be etlfiee"A---i — “e
played on that date, which means
we might draw a. bigger crowd.,. —____
Too, it would close out the season skip their annual game,
and give the Leopards a rest.
Could be we’ll have an announce-
ment on this page, regarding the
change, if any is made. ‘ I •
Layne, the Texas fullback, con-
tinus as the Southwest confer-
ence’* total r offense leader al-
though he was able to do little
passing or running against hard-
charging Texas Christian last
week.
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SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 194) —
Sam Harshany, catchr for the
San Antonio Missions of the Tex-
On a basis of ten points for a
first place vote, nin for a second,
eight for a third, end so forth,
Army rolled up 1,053 points just
50 more than the 1,003 or Notre
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the home team at all,
1940 selection, when 2,
SMU tied, was no preci___
This corner really believes Rice
has a stronger lub than the
Porkers, even though the Hogs
nosed out the Owls in the mud,
but we also believe the Porkers
have won the right to play in the
bowl and should be named at
once.
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the Junior High
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obsorbed from Army last Satur-
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Quakers and the Longhorns com-
were split between
UCLA the Bulldogs ________
eight, comparel to their 12 of last
week, find the Uclans getting five
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poll. I .
pletely out of the select top-ten
set, with Louisiana State and
Southern California moving up to
replace them.
Altogether, 110 sports writers
from coast to coast and one from
Honolulu voted for their leading
ten selections after last Saturday’s Texas leads team offense wil
scrambling. Of these, 58 put Army 3,012 yards and Rice leads in d
on top all alone, compared to 34 f ‘ f ’ ' * “ “
a week ago, and 16 voted the
Irish in. front. Twenty-three oth-
ers caled it a tie, v< ‘
Denton is considerably huskier
than the little Gainesville team,
but we betcha those Panthers
give the visitors a battle, big or
small. . • 5
the scoreless deadlock the two
outfits unfolded the previous
week and the 27-0 decision the
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play last week but Texas A AM
was staying in the championship
fight by clipping Rice 20-0. Ar-
kansas beat Hendrix college of
Conway, 47-0.
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plays Baylor at Dallas, Texas
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it'll be fine game to witness,
and close by, too.
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clubs, and more pften than not
the championship of the con-
ference is determied when they last night was to have talked to
tangle. Such is the case this year, Bonham officials in an effort to
with the Lions favored to pluck change da
the Eagles’ wings. However, a Gainesville
Bowl spot, round 1 out the top
ten with 107 points.
Mustang Bees
Leading Loop
By The Associated Press
Southern Method ist continues
to pace the' Southwest confer-
enct B football league but has
two more games to play and
could be beaten out of the top
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Margin Is Small One;
Honeymoon for Texas
FODDER—The Frogs came out
of the hard Texas battle in fine
physical condition and barring in-
juries in practice should be in top
shape for their game this week
with Rice. We wonder if they can
handle the Flock as they did
Texas. . . . Branch Rickey has
told Leo Durocher something in
no uncertain terms. Irked at Dur-
with GAINESVILLE
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Rose Bowl Bet the Navy wishes
the Mules* would start now and
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at the head of the parade by the
slim margin of 50 points over the
Iirish, with the unbeaten-untied
pair of Georgia and University of
California at Los Angeles holding
third and fourth, respectively.
But the 34-7 pounding Penn
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game between these two closely
resembles the annual Aggie-
he will “get out” before gamblers
“start running my team.”
Lynch said football gamblers
criticized him for free use of
substitutes in last Saturday’s 27-
13 victory over Plainview, in
which the Bulldogs scored two
late touchdowns against Ama-
rillo reserves. 1.
Speaking before the Monday
Quarterback club yesterday
Lynch said, “when the gamblers
start running my team, I’ll i get
out. They won’t have to fire me.”
“I believe my policy of allow-
ing the reserves an opportunity
to play is much more important
than the score and as long as I
stay here I shall continue that*
policy,” he added.
Quarterbacks
Feed Leopards
Members of the Leopard foot-
ball squad, both first and second
strings, were guests Monday night
of the Quarterback club at a bar-
becue.
The big feed was held at the
Rowanis Country club and around
100 persons, including the guests,
were in attendance.
This meeting of the club will
take the place of tonight’s sched-
uled meeting, President Bill Block
announced.
tonio and Arkansas takes on
Tulsa at Fayetteville.
Irish were taking ov er Northwest-
ern while the Cadets were clout-
ing the Quakers last Saturday.
Georgia and UCLA tror-
The other 13 first-place
Georgia and
collecting
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Balloting in the Associated
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in order to land a baseball ma-
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teams. Naturally he would
to wind it up with a victory
over the Steer’s traditional rivals.
COTTON BoWL HEADS have
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Bill Richards of Southern Meth-
odist tops the punters with an
average of 41.1 on 48 kicks, Jim
Canady of Texas leads the pass-
receivers With 17 catches for 420
yards and Frank Guess of Texas
is the pace-setter on punt re-
turns with 216 yards on 12.
Texas leads team offense with
feme, allowing 1,246 yards in
eight games—an average of 155.7
per game.
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gan advanced two places to eighth
after whipping Wisconsin 28-6
Saturday. , ,
Louisiana State, beaten only
once this season, and 20-7 con-
queror of Miami in'its latest trip
—_ to the post, climbed from 11th
! a to ninth, with 139 points. South-
ern California’s Trojans, who
i downed California and collide
Nov. 23 for the Rose
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a slice of the crown by scoring a
7-3 victory over Houston U-i-
sity, down in Houston, the _
played in a sea of mud, with rain
falling throughout the game.
We’re'happy to report that Joe
Gieb, former Leopard, was hero
of the affair, breaking over center
in the third quarter for 31 yards
and the team’s only score. And
again late in the game he inter-
cepted a pass and lot “ **
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,__- _ b> staged Satur- being ha
day inDenton, where the Eagles
take on the East Texas Lions, two
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made by Illinois, whi _
from ninth to fifth place, with
527 points, as a result of the 16-7
victory over Ohio & ate which put
the Illini out in front in the Big '
-2 Nine conference chase.
. Oncet beaten Georgia Tech,
which whipped Tulane 35-7 Sat-
urday and still has Georgia to
‘ tangle with on Noy. 30, stepped
up from seventh to sixth, with.
' 425 poitns, and Tennessee moved
up one notch to seventh with
_ ‘ 328 as a result of the Vols’ vic-
over Boston college. Michi-
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two-seater throne as a result of
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