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Coach Jack Graves Believes Devils Will
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United Press staff
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eludes Henderson. Lufkin, Pales-
Excerpts about the bi-district
contestants as written by sports
writers who have followed them I
0 Rice Make U.P
1st Mythical Team
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Thomason's specialty was blork-
ing, devastating blocking, but he I
The weather should be ciisp.
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tougher schedule and should be
able to stand the pressure better.
Both clubs have excellent back-
the assipnment to cover the Cot-
Nee TEMPLE on Page 10
zamimdtshassdanuqgmea
year and proved that
order., but
Norton said.
• on " But enough of law anda t that he wouldn't use it.
and Livingston. Mexia and Ennis Gaston running game can func-
both join 10-AA along with Bryan, tion at top speed, and that Cen-
Cleburne, Temple, Corsicana, Wa- tor will have a chance to work
co Hillsboro and Waxahachie. its passing game under ideal con-
demanded that
or three times
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DALLAS, Tex. (UP)
Stephenville-Temple game
picked today by sports writers in
Tip to <l:nk Shaurhnessy and flanked by two bodyguard'.
r-- --- _ w ■- -y y w terscholastic League executive
IWO Hyom (( otAd tnntttes whans"rrictent eS"
- •V V 4 f V.™ ■ • 4 *• “ •% meat to engage in higher-class at stake should insure a good ball
cd voted
needed.
The closest balloting was for
I'he two games I saw him nlny
not more
achinr Louisiana
Shown above, in practice togs, are the Gaston Red Devils’ first team, winners of nine games against one tie in their march to the bidistrict title. Tomorrow after-
noon in (enter they make their bid for tin Kegion 6 championship.
Standing, left to right, are members of the backfield — Elry Bird, right halback; Dick Dallas, fullback; George Jordan, quarterback; Johnny N Ison, left haliback.
Kneeling are the linemen, left to right, -lack Petrofky, right end; Tommy Buse, right tackle; Eual Jenkins, right guard; (apt. Hayne Milton, center; Floyd Hell, left
while Gaston has averaged almost
30 points in 10 battles.
Coach Jack Graves made no se-
cret of Red Devil strategy today.
Livingston, newly elevated from “We’re going to try to score on
Class A, today was a member of the first play if possible. Our
District 12-AA for football com- boys will give everything they
. eouippd with lordspeakers whieh
I constantly vain:. "Uhcce it, th" । he got so sick of hearing about
: Thomas, three touchdowns were 1
| scored. The three aerials netted ' |
ethe nfme of Ace
st leading the list?
ton Howl in Dallas. I came (rom
looked at the book.
Pete Layden of Texas, a triple-
threat back who was the bigrest
WW- MxyyAwenMevtarwrevMAry/wt
carrier if hie I-----"
preparing for
one , in the I.. S I'. dressing room 1
THIRD TEAM
kutner, Texas
Pasqua, SMI
simington, Arkansas
Vaughn, Aggies
B’anehi, SMU
Palmer, TCU
Henderson, Iggies
Mallouf, SMI
Conatser, Aggies
Weems, Rice
Wilson, Baylor
NEW YORK,
College. has been
Lambert Memorial
M-in
iween the halves of a game a I 1 a
surety hre
(to win h bowl
fractured ankle!
would have been
of pleasure in the
■lid.
petition. The Livingston Lions have in the first quarter, and if
will replace Mexia's Black Cats. we can put Center on the defen-
who were allbwed to enter District sive early in the game we ought
Hil f didn’t . follow
• Two flashy offensive teams, one
with a point total of 270 for nine
games, the other with almost 300
1 points, will be pitted together.
Center has set an average of 27
points per game for nine tilts
Homer Norton of the
SECOND TEAM
Hickey, Arkansas
inderson. Bailor
Daniel, Texas
Nelson, Baylor
Henke, \ggies
Routt, Aggies
Sterling, Aggies
Gillespie. T( 1
t rain, Texas
Pugh, Aggies
• Coaches and sport '
chose seven seniors, thre
and a sophomore as
Stan ford team: There is
Sammy Wheeler to Harold Fitz-,
gerald, lanky end,
Malakoff won District 20-B and
Tatum, taking its first distric 1 )
championship, had won 19-B.
The Tigers were unable to gain
Riff use it two the
Livingston formerly was in Dis- coach had any great tear that his
ti let 27-A and Ennis was in 16-A. players would "choke’ as a re-
sult of the extra pressure.
factor in the Lonchorns’ terrific .. .. .
upset victory over Texa A & M. dates at Marquette University is :
A passer, punter—ande planner his son. Bill, Jr., a sophomore. I
who replaced his teammate, Jack! ~ • —
Crain, on the all-conference team. |
Jim. Thomason, Aggie half-|
rk, who did a great deal to1
giv Kimbrough All-America
status for two straight years.
■pon or.hip of the Dapper Dan
Club here.
to gel nic t ndii gh
1 can listen
game from every angle. Neither
shaden Charle ig Tenke ofA.& M.
tine, Nacogdoches. Jacksonville sunny and dry.
Galehouse and Fritz Ostermueller
and we all agree (and by “we"
I mean myself and three cew-
GASTON
Name
Stevens
Gossett
Bell
Milton (c
Jenkins
Ruse
Petrofsky
Jordan
Nelson
Bird
Dallas
posed to grow ।
city of Dallas
hospitality seem
। Livingston is about 100 miles ditions.
almost due south of Henderson i Both coaches predict a high-
। , leXa: —tha1 S t'e 1940 Unitet 1 1 C8S An-outhest ( ol"e" inthe sanemstrkt. have not met mutual opponents.
I ence football team!
NEW “SLANT
invite us
we may I
of the Texnr
W AUD, Texa ( I I'). Justice
if the l’eace Was no Lee w ished
today he had saved the letter
a game.
demanded to talk to the tem
didn't get to talk, but he
, Riff's re irnntion ind prow ■
-ma-FIVE AGGIES ON ALLSOUTHWEST
at -16d . A-'
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ENTERPRISE. (Spl.) . —
the second half of Piney
Woods league competition, Mt. En.
terprise will enthrtain Central
Heights here Friday night..
Coach Guy (Red) Massey's ca-
ity and the late Huey Long was
his selr-appainted assistant. The
fake plac*ment kick was the one
the best
a state where hospitality is
for the second guard position.
Sherrod got hotter as the season '
progressed and won the plaudits
even in defeat.
4M
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writer, picked the opposition I -________ -
eleven. • ’
S' - TATUM I crQ
lost, 13 to 7, to El Paso Austin in I H I [IIVI LUuLu
the second game of the season and illi win "v"T
Corpus Christi vs. Bracken-
ridge plus 13.
Masonic Home vs. Sunset plus
13.
n*
6.2acd. a2zdi a0ed
vrame. The
The third quarter was all Ta- .
+tum‘s- and the_Eaglescarried_the
Nebraska in the Rose Howl. That
the f ko placement kick. Riff
■lol" . Nebra ka coach, got ' Speaking of
of that whemhewast- —
gers have won 19 of 23 games!
played tins' season, losing only one । ’
i league game. Laneville beat Mt.
M ‘s Enterprise in a league game con-
the ference tilt, then the Mountain-
see Riff ask him to tell
the Delta Dictator,
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John Kimbrough wrote
apolorizing for speoding
miles an hour past Waco.
order, let’ take this next curve
• n two wheels and get on to a
few sports '-items.
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WINTER BITS 7 to 03 GARMENT
Select the combination
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sleeve shirt. ’Then
choose a pair of Crotch*
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(large figure above) or
Crotch-Guard Shortt
(shown at left). All
cotton-- (combed) or
cotton-wool mixtures.
most valuable
color-bearer is possibly under-
rated.”
Look out for Temple, says Jinx
Tucker of the Waco News-Tribune.
“Temple is coming fast and may
• go all the way to the finals if it
continues to improve as it has
for the last month."
B. J. Bounds of the Mexia News
——thinks-thmt- "Amarttto-wtptay
Port Arthur for the champion-
ship.”
(UP). Rostonteam’s participation in any
up. hero that the Boston Red Sox
have sold two pitchers Denny
did it with a
Qreat Offensive
Attacks Will Be
ritted in Battle
it not
Los Angeles, FH
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scores by means of long passes.
Statistics of the game were virtu-
ally even.
The two teams threw more than
50 passes between them.
In the second quarter, both ■
teams scored. Owens tossing to I
Thomas for the Tiger tally and ;
Wheeler throwing to Fitzgerald. |
who took a 10-yard heave and
then galloped 65 yards to tally. ' '
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SAI I I AK1. CITY. (1 1'1,
Notes by a man who his just
driven 750 miles without Tetijng
Bruce Parish and Sid Taylor.
Chamness and Wheeler were the
backfield mainstays.
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I brace that a convict trying
terday against
10-AA with teams nearer Mexia.
Ennis and Livingston were
awarded the ide bowl game. The contest
Trophy, im- would have been played here on
There was
the fourth
which finally
Methodi t‘s
4
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bowl games.
TEMPLE AND IQaston’s Red Deiils-'dibDistrict Champions for 1940
, consistently through the Eagle
1 xaS line and took to the air for their ।
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Huey understood and he
GASTON HILL. (Spl.) — From both the Gaston and Cen-
' ter football teams today came the word "We’re ready.” To-
morrow, the two bi-district championship teams meet at
r ' ( enter for the Region 6 title.
more who
George Short of the Kilgore News-
Herald. "It may be a tossupgame 1
between Longview and Lufkin be-
cause I think the District 12
a merry race for
backfield position, '
went to Southern
Preston Johnston. '
I’’ l i SHI KGIL (IF). ,'
"It vrobably
a great source
future.” Lee' .
to the game over the radio.
If I am ever forced by admir-
ing friends to run for public off
ice it will be solely on.a platform
that demand-: all police cars he
painted yellow for daytime,
luminous for nighttime anil he
U h ye f
High bent Austin ” Tfi MAI A nrr i
The selections of the sports. III IVIHI H MI I I i
writers coincided exactly with the "V If If Ikf II W> ■ ।
Kimbrough, Texas A. &
All-America fullback, wrote th.' ......... _
' ' - MsUfoA macus.excneskaths.count.in_an.exhiz
way pat ofme fmerrvemfTitocontest,---T
Player
Jack Russell
Ernest Pannell
Marshall ilobnett
Kenneth Whitlow
Bobby Sherrod
Fied Hurl num
Pil Kvarh
Preston Johnston
l'ete Layden
James Thomason
John Kimbrougl
he was equipped with a
play you need not
t . f n e in' ainst in ।
blocking talents
The runners-up wire Rob Brum-
ley, hero of the Rico team: Kyle
Gillespie of TUI’; Grain of
Texns; and Marion Pugh of the
eligible ret elver downfield, end
Thomas scooped in two. of those
passes for touchdowns.
Outstanding in the Tatum Uno
were the vest-pocket sized guard:
oil very much for in-
The high flying Eagles, who । hope you will
will meet ‘Tennessee in (hr Sugar next year, when
Bowl on New Year's Day , were j o accept."
■lamed by every one of the 65 Upon refusal
bolic of the Eastern foothalLLJan. 1.
championship, it was announced I "Ihank
today . j ( iting us,
Nunn-Bush
*nkce Zaahioned Ox^ul^.
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Home of Fine Clothes
Public Square He’derson
130 yards.
। Tatum scored 'on a pass from \
E. \ 2
r 31
exas \. A M. football team la"
night rejected an invitation to
play a post-season game with
Dunue no- L’nivor sity under the
makes all other
like a pune b on
for the Notre Dame-Southern
Califoria game when I arrive in
Boston College Tearn
A ....... rN,‘ i !■ Em «• ficie that leti
Awarded Grid I rophy the Texa N & M. athletic coun- •
I Kimbrough are
fitted himself into a new system
under a new coach with the
HAYS
Clothing Store
Henderson’s amiusive I
Man’s Store
way the football wagering cards wawmA aA •
circulated in Dallas rated theT6 j U /
From the one-point advantage I IULIIUy I • ■
given Temple over Stephenville
the bookies quoted point differen- MALAKOFF. (Spl.) Mala-
tiols ranging to 20 n th. case of dow ned Tatum here
Amarillo over Wichita Falls. .
.... .u .. a. j., +L, Wednesday 19 to 7 to win the bl- , ।
For the other six games, the , . , , • ri . .. . 41.
card ratings were. district Class B foothall title. (1
Big Spring vs El Paso plus 6. „ The Tigers won by paxes. . * " j
Port Arthur vs. Jeff Davis plus I the same pass play. Owens to .
1.
Paris vs. Greenville plus 13.
fields.
4 j/- LANEVILLE. (Spl.) — Lane-'" and just about as powerful as
' • DoI A ville and Cushing, always heated
Paris, Lufkin, Sherman, Waco 1 America this a on, wole unani7 rivals on the hardwoods, start off ton has the edge in running, Cen-
'and Denison are prospects for . mous t1 cam clma-c- 1.0 the second half of the Piney Woods ter in passing. Gaston has a kick-
bringing the East Texas League I are toun himoron.ni ine nir". league schedule here Friday night, ing edge, and Center has a better
up to eight members in 1941. • niling fullbank who.e an.vi), undefeated in je, pass defense unit.
Directrs yesterday voted to !' xploit are known from coatn- this season won the r8tt I Out on the hin today, the gen-
increase the membership to eight, toonoqtionand t / Sm'h Fosh bnU. Cushing’ has shown decided eral idea was that if Gaston can
It finished the season with six, ailtie’ecat linemen. Robnett improvement through the season
Palestine and Jacksonville haul 8 is a guard, and is expected to challenge Lane-
folded up. AImost unanimous . 1 ion.- ville and Mt. Enterprise for the
President Walter Morris was in- were: second half lead.
structed to visit these cities and Jack Rus ell, Baylor's sopho- Moss Crenshaw’s Cushing team
see whether they would be in- : more end who stalled in (very has looked better and better, caUs-l
terested in joining the loop. All j game he played lng Pete Gunnels and the Yellow
have had prof cssionfl l basebal Irnest P'annel of A. < I. and Jackets genuine concern. 4
teams at one time or another and Fred (Moose) Hartman ot Rice, Gunnels wistart Woods, Buck-'
have the necessary parks, it was ihe tockles, big, smart and con- npr Collier, Little and Gresham, 1
sistent. while Crenshaw will use Langford, i
Em Whitlow Rice conten at Neill, Rawlinson. Ivy and Heath. I
180 pound: the. all conferencGuy Curtwright, Henderson coch,
team's smallest Tinemn butop-fwimizeferee .
ponents never knew it until they '
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MILWAUKEE. Among Coach i
speeding ticket Saturday. He Piney Woods league sched-
took it, told them their stoppn ule ends Jnn. 10.
him only would nake him a1ei - _
for n date with a Houston sirlt Mylin First Kepeater
friend, then tore off dov n the . .. .
nighwhy ngain at so miles m EASTON. Hooks Mylin is the end, won by Phil Roach, Texas
hour first coach in Lafavette history to ' hr> Han University junior who
But the letter didn’t do mu .1 pilot the Leopards through two Hood put as a pass catcher and
1 Ice still wnti to "e hie undefeated and untied seasons, ondefen e. Roach barely .made
’n court SatuX with s l !• IDs first was in 1937, the year he thekaym over Howard Hickey
"If his letter is to be con alar took the job. Other perfect records of Arkansas a senior, who was
ed a confession of guilt, the fin. were- turned in by Jock Suthet-nonfcrence 111 1939,, . . ,
Is 810, court cost $9, or a totaltand in 492T, and Herb McCrack- E ; 2 5 Sherrod, elected as
of $19," Leesnid.---- en in 1926. r
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the only holdovers from the 1939
I nited Pre s all-eon ference elev-
en. Whitlow, Pannell, Johnston
, , c, . . , and Thomason were second-team
homc-for.Christmas couldu’t- -geleetiens : , —se—ngocrin,
waked with: , Hickey and Robert Nelson, -Bay '
lor center, were among the first
eleven in 1929 but dropped to ‘
the second team this year.
Of file four back: receiving
the most votes, three — Kim-
i . brough. [ayden, and Johnston
When you start nan ing the puncher I talked to just outside | nominally were fullbacks. They
out 'inding sports performers of ----—
i 19/t) how are you gojng to keep । See FOOTBALL on Page 10
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a cut pa ■ him, but who y . foo
enough to pass two policeigr
If I don’t get a press box ticket
game into Tiger territory but . . ce
■ could not score. Aggies Reject Offer
I in the last five minutes of the T. DI...
third quarter, the Tigers started a ' 0 Play Duquesne
I passing barrage which had
a.
Fastern football writer and team to participate. Dapper Dan
radio commentators who partici j of' ici ' droppod all pfans to
pared in the poll, pemele a hew+—Eme here.
a United Press poll as likely to
be the closest, most hard-fought j
of the eight bi-district clashes in |
Texas this week-end.
. 1h, Stephenville's Yellow Jackets 1
have the better record nine
straight victories without defedt,
258 points to opponent*' 30 - yet
Temple, which lost four early-
season games before hitting a
winning stride inDistrict 10-AA,
was given an equal chance.
Votes in the poll for each of ,
the two teams were the same. And I
here in Dallas, football bookies ■
also termed this"contest the one)
between the best balanced oppon-
ents, but they gave Temple a
one-point edge in the betting
As for the other seven bi-dis-
trict encounters, the writers par-
ticipating in the balloting liked |
these teams:
Amarillo over Wichita Falls, |
unanimous selection.
Big Spring over El Paso, 64
percent.
Paris over Greenville, 82 per-
il!. Home
6'1" Clehurne
6'2” Waco
6'1" Klondike
6' W’la Falls
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1940, newspaper, December 5, 1940; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1496757/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.