Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, November 28, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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BROWNWOOD LIVESTOCK SHOW GROUNDS
Giants Tie Cleveland
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30th 1955
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Walter J. Cadenhead, Brownwood, Texas ...
Hugh Campbell & Son, Ballinger, Texas.....
Dudley Bros., Comanche, Texas.............
A. E. Egger, Hamilton, Texas...............
Earl Fisher, Mullins, Texas..................
Ray Gamble, Blanket, Texas ...............
Wayland E. Hill, Brownwood, Texas.........
J. R. Horton, Caradan, Texas...............
W. V. Horton, Goldthwaite, Texas...........
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Bowl Teams Today
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used a paet 23 years prove saety and
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with footbail hrlwrt Escorts and attendants pietured
Irr. left to right Marilyn Thomas, Leland Maples. Miss
Ellis, Dave Smith, Mary Neal Grimland, and Cletus
Loselady—(Fhoto by Nobs).
Niznts toc tregzens, brutng or itet -
rnattom ar 8rong. GLoudy Urine
GETTING UPNIGHTS
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Swink Sweeps To
SWC Offensive
Honors For 1955
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North Texas State
Eagles Play Trinity
B, ESnD PEES
ban warn seiected Manday a a se-uoex
agatmst MisstsstppL, lose only three ronsing comeback after losng four Worth Paschal sa Tech— a team that suffered its
temon from the startng elub. of its ar- five zames The Long- In AAA, Texarkana ts favored only defeat by Auburm, 14-11 Both
wtle the effertescent Texas Ag horns had been pteked for a com- over Gainesstig Fort Seches over Auburn and Georgta Tech were
"DALLAS
5.
Twe Repeaters
Carsty nad Jones
The Tigers and
The Les
and Tem Maentz Michtgan
Tsckles- Mike Sandusky
lanc. and Franets Macinski
elubs while Phillip* vs Bamford wrappee up the Southeastern Con-
and Nederland vs Refugio offer ference erown for the second
co, Tulane Rooet
Morris Oklahoma
Tulane Goehrin z
e5a sat-
Burgthorne
Texai {&JI
Bruce Bon ev West State
Der- bs fimtamnz one-two KX the Are",
1355 -uthwes Conterence football 2ayter
camparzn rhat Iast Soair- rrras
and Norman
America team The oniy other eoi- Arizana Srate
leglan eligibie to repeat was Don Woodwarth
Holleder o Army Bur Halleder. [-bel!
J ora €kxiahoma
Baylor
Michizan State
Ballinger A —rd f Td
Gaards — Bo Bollinger Oklaho-
ma and Calvin Jones Lowa"
Center — Bob Pellegrinz Vary-
iand
Back* — Howard Caeradty Onie
State Jrm Swink. Texas Chrta-
Paul Hormung otre Dame
and Jon Arnett Southern Calttor-
nia
Cavady the elusive 172-pound
halfback who was 'he key figure
is Ohin State + Bu Ten champion-
ship qest, was the leading vote-
zetter on the al-Ameriea team.
He recerved a total of 2.979 out
of a possibie 3 345 point and was
chosen for either the first or sec-
and team on all bar 3) of the bal-
-p SWC Favorites Tex Christian, Texas A&M
2spoume pbac-kekng ane punr- Erhec Rie Shrrzet Te ErtarrD rzzss __ __ — Te ehamgtes Eornee Frogs. of thire-ptace Texas at 42
Texa Chm-naa and Texas AaM Ea- * L t 22 n “ho win carry the confernece ban- Texas, then, was the only etab ler Baytoun over Houston Bea- fered its lone defeat. 2713, ar the
the cube "ancontounded the -v Ee=. : ’ m 2 2 ner teas the Cattez Bowl Jan. 2 to ave up to expectatons with i zan and Dailas Sunset over Fort hands of Tulane decided on Ceor-
By USmED rEESS I ha AA to additiem to Philips
=tts
a «. buk or .n ta aaaa S3- Leckhart we Georazton
"nd AAA team jotming the AA mar Bet-la and We
szazz=em
. M Es openmmg rdnd game Center...MeCameg ove, Rances.
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liked ■ *• secomdround appear- J™** oe Ala. Lelnanve
ance “against Craae Ernkun and Hondo ever Heoxen
Phips the AA crown wearer
1956 *
1T Rice
mg end was
pernts
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„Defendng champion Trtniry anc rts Oklahoma Moore Arkansa.
aTeemenrggweexmduParde- Fonaren
ma me Cu .i Texas Eama Okadama Ca
~'T footaal -.uwa penter arkansas Craw Ted,
AAM Warsom Texai aaM: Hi
«tra 1-1 records mleame piat. Fegs AN Erapanick. Texas
meet at San Antonio Saturday aft- __________________
ernoen in the enly game left on
the eonterence schedule 'a med ta North Team
_The winner gets a co-ehampian- MIAMI — CP — Fullback Pi-
ship with ACG$,which ended its Lebel, qharterback Don Houeder
schedule on ""losing note Last and end Ralph Chesnauskas three
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gles beast not a single graduate tend pg title role and they lived up Temple and Alice over Victoria, tied once each during the season,
off their starting Lineup to It.
Has Ampie Repiacements On the other hand. Rice was
this season and received ony han- Haakins. Jebraska
erable mention. Colorado
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Center-Huzh Pits TC[.
Backs — Georze Weish.
Fari Morrall Michigan State Tom
Ue Dm iin. Oklahoma and Bor.
Davenport LCLA
THIRD TE %W
End — Harold Burmine 1t:+*03-
n and John Paluck Ptrt-burzh
Auburn, and am Huff We-t Vir-
gima
Guard— Franc, in Brock- Genr-
gia Tech, and Pa' B ♦ .a %orre
Dame
Center—Jerry Tahbe Oklahoma
Back — Joe Chi, dr e-+ A hura
Ed Vereb Maryland Don Schae-
ter . \otre Dame and sam Brown
fear are
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iim Ju wound up with a tai- Ela q
yard pertorinance gainst outh- K,tn" K
Guards — Hardiman Cureren
UCLA, and Jimi Parker. Okie
ern -ernocist 3alurday tor a sea- Char.es acxsar =UT 4002+
san total of 123 yard- — good ---
"S SorboAtxaonaotuack "t: the ““ ““ t-
WaiC Fondren of Texa* at 57 . and -—e —r. ar—e- 4.. TZ.
r. rr.r L,.N. a girr- I. Ene L00P * erner five memoer- ran
Don otSLa 3** always take hear i rhe oid ad-
Clesest € empetiter age that chair piins seldom repeat
John Roach of SML was Swink’s in this topsy-turvy conerence as
closeat comgetitor in total offense well as in the facts that prove that
with - 125 yards, of which 813 pass- favorites seldom come through,
me yards gave him -he Lead tn --------------------------------
week by bowing to Howard Payne Army players who had a big hand
21 to 6 in the upset of avy Sarurday
Trinity last last wees toc, as have been named to the Nar-h
the Tigers fell 14 to 13 before Tex- team for the annual shrine Xarth-
aw Western. Sorth Texas was Sauth coilege all-star foorball game
Mle. in the Cretan BowL Dec 26
thar deparrmenr Roach had 219 . c ..
a FEne -a, reu. iat Lone Star Circuit
Cemenks whose 65 compiettons r . I A l . -.
Cardinals Maul Bears-
• J "v-MuI UCUr 3, yards eusng Eor 800 total at- Bv ESrED rttsu
ferse _
g.. r__ _E.. * East Texas came through as ex-
End Menan Schreser of Texas M 2- and
recexzz wtth the Lne Star Cortereice foorban
6 ee &nmangrgjotFnoyot racegeneed.mn E-afozomshid
tank atantazeof 5— York , ef gmh rar Fondren 1 ,50 5thstezesetfeta
fort and cur Cleveland s eastern 0r -35 sand Ra- Taylor at beat =,y 4- g rH-ng-eiinG
c-u- ganeejes.Rams £ dvzsion o anait-eame -• ICE H for fen saris Dar Ean.
Seveiand.Frns FinE.0 half- doung he PLEEaburgh Steeier: Top Funter Eaz azh sam Fouston and sourh-
Eahexeona. Fpo- 234 ... •. .Ed Dudles if Texas vast toppet west TeTasteac «ir SI recores
28 m Washneam stands berseen he pumtens sho kicked 15 or mare The champions tock turns beat-
7m.. T - FE czo-er. Ceveland and its IOr2 straght di- ammes -ith a • 1 - yard average. in2 each other— East Texas orer
5 F.he Sicago.Carsinais ram n-.e bur tao teams hare b Kinz H : of Rce ar Sam. Eoustom. Sam Eou-on over
and se".lok GanEs. two teams sum chances to catch the Rams aS- Georze Walker of arkansas souhge Texas the Latta
uh te hopeof MVZ, m the Dee and Bear at 2 5 at o . er East Texas
25-czampvonsmp zume The Baitmare Celts kept their Champion ct let in ruashinz ________________
_ Tab Cardinals is 12 poant SB- hopes alive J -he western race and taral offense with 295 7 and
denogs Eocxet the Cnicazo ay defeating -he San Francisce 252 1 yard averages, respecttveiy. *«* os Sehedule
mr» jyv. p.ace at the west. Forty-iner in Sundays ether while Texas was the tov passing MELHOCRNE Australia —CP—
e disonsunda I zuh.z.ztump- zame 25-14 Eaitimore trals Las team *i a 25 are average. All constrcmiom „otk on Olympie
12 25 ump2 T t* 6orh game Ange.es, bv one Zame The Green Texa AAM as second in rush- sites n Melbolrfe is zoing ahead
I —en batten Taety :seHes Ba-- Packers who lost to the De- ing a.th 212 J and SME -him at an schedule according to the
LosAngeles.whch.hac ? a Thursdav 2-10 are 126.6 SMC sas second in totai of. Olympi constrction ommittee
bag-game behins -he Bear: took 1 12 games betind the Rams 5-dse airh 239 and Texas thire
Elace by edging the Phladei- AU teams save tao more regular ar 282.T Baylor was mnnerup in
PliaEag-e. 23--1 on Les Richter 5 season zame* Ceveland visits passna wirh 99 9 and SVIU third
25Yar, Bout E0al with only seven Pittshurgh and vinds up at home ar 941
S^mdstogo __ against -he Cardir ais w astangtoe On defense, sut led in all three
g-aved Is fnes 5 ends ap a* bene azainst Vi deparem nts. yteid nz only 191
zame and overcame asmuper per- Tant and Pittsburgh Las Angeles yards per game rushinz, 22 9
fermance by Omo Graham a heie finishes at home aganst Bainmore passing and ZU ) total defense
thhe champion Browns U>_a 35-25 and Green Bay The Bears wind The .Augies were second with 1525
ne at the Porn Gcounas The sec- up at home against Detroit and 74 4 and 2375 and TUT third wim
od - place " ashington Redskins Philadeiphia. 165 2, 75 1 240 3
natsomaide pad of 3 porta -wma Hormunz Arnetz and Kra-
wtiters and bn a Masters mer T represest» the Largest
Tins year‛• -dream teai alo muumbet at peuaes on the Brit team
was made up of twe players eac* Knee the Weed *ar U years -hea
the nearest thing to it straight year with a 26-0 win over
Tyler eser wier rival Mtssissippt State.
In the orh-r 4*4* «ame- TsW Official* of the Surgar Bowl m
JACKET GRID SWEETHFARI—Jane Ellis, junior from
imperial was presented as Howard Payne football sweet-
heart between hales of ACC-HPC gw here Thursday.
She was presented with traditional bouquet and crow Bad
end was tufted no quarterback Cnoner ICE Filler
Ziegler LSL Jodes Colorado
CEXTERS — Tamm Texas
Eatcher Anzona
Gregg -VE Ras.
bump* auo undefeated - unwed
Stamitord. bet n favored to emerge
into next week > quarterfinals
acatmst Breckennidge.
Deer Park: the Class A winner
a year ago likewise is favored to
move into the qarterfinals as it
meets undefeatet- untied Vander-
bat ■
Garlanmd Wavored to Wim
I Gartapd, the 'earn figured most
hkely to sueceed Breekenndge as The Gator Bowi seleetion commir-
the AAA champ faces tough going tee wa sehedutea to meet Monday
m its opener a zaznst Snyder, a to pick a pair of teams for the
once beaten team Dec. 31 . lash with Auburn and
1 sA” Thecteam mo‛& into Desem Tennensee strone potities
Miller and Baytown m StAA have a nia for ihe askimg but the
Garland and Alice tn AAA: Stam- Tigers have played in the Gator
w.iondnnaana
Chillicothe and Vanderbilt m A are being everiooked by the ugar and
unbeaten and unted Canon Bow!». may rejeet an invi-
Phillips and Nederland in AA inrzon
and Stinnett. Dest Park and Hon Afer Army trimmed Xavy.
do in A are unbeaten but ted. which was om fee Carton Bow! list.
Tyler and Wrier meet in the -he Dallas bowl maker turned to
SEw TORK —CP— The vhd- vont team, narrowly-----g not
wesc area placing Howard Bop- tor fee top hemoe las year Kra-
aleng Cawady ad Ono Sate ane mer was a third team ehotce m
awr otter pto wri domanatec the MM
who Blade the 1354 team as ar. Teuac*aM sraniey Texas Aav
// elmest before
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I acie seomach amt
264 2
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Here are fee ptayer* eteu-n to SECOSD TEAM
the.fimest M tte coudty a 'bra Elite — Bi Walter Maryland,
all - Agenea foat- Sevea ad tte all- Amerheana are
McBride Bros., Blanket, Texas............ .......
Heston McBride & W. V. Horton, Blanket, Texas ...
Cox & McInnis, Brownwood, Texas...........
John & Margaret McInnis, Brownwood, Texas.....
Charles Neblett, Stephenville, Texas..............
Ross J. Newton, Cross Cut, Texas...............
S. C. Routh, Ballinger, Texas..................
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Tams after meal i or whenese
over- nfeipancr makes you feat
upsee. Tams seueralize burming
mcid fase. Cm over-alkalize-
aet guse and rebormd Always
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ahuidymoulmdag:
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bulwark of fee Iowa he were th, Powel Texa- AA" Lezze-
oeiy rpearers from las- year s an- LSL Gray Ouano-a Janzn-
TCU loses only ene Bryan En- picked to fintsh first with SMt
gram, center Hugh Pitts ane hale- and Baylor ranked elose behind as
back Ray Taylor and apparentiy Cop challenzers
has ampie repiacemeats m -a deep Rice finished on fee bottom with
plaver reservoir for all three try first all-losing conference sea-
TCU sacked up .the champton- son since 1923, dropping last Sar-
ship last Saturday by staging a urday‛, finale to Baylor 15 to 7.
fourth-qnarter someback led by all sr and Baylor finished next to
____ America Jim Suank to tea- Soruth- fee bottom with tetentieal 24 ree-
pDmEaL scows® era Mechodist 20 to 13 for its fifth orris, while the defending eham-
F — • , - vu-ws azaimst a lone loss pion, Arkansas, was fourth at
3 - The Aggies got knocked out of 3-2-L
4: the title two days earlier when a So. the "kiss of death- probably
• 1 faztclasng Texas -earn ignored will go to TCU and Texas AAM
: the form chart to beat fee Aggies next september and one of this
s 20 21 to 4 to leave Texas A&% with year's also-rans probably win'
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