The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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The game in Sari Antonio was toa-
lured by Hilayd’s long dashes trom
all directions, sided by excellent I
team work developed by a send
crew at players under Coach Billy
ollstrap. Buck Prejean, captan and
end of the 1927 Tigers, also ngurea
prominently in the sehrelher fBr. I
ward wall.
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The fliers never
down. MeKnighe’s drop kick for the
extra point was blocked by four Tl-
ger linemen. Reese kicked out of
bounds on Demiader’s ao-yara line.
Hanchey made 4 over center. The
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for the extra point. Manley took
the kickoff on his own 15-yard Une
and ran back 20 yards Manley
picked up 2 at right end and De-
Ridder was penalised 5 for offside,
anurus interceptea a pass, and it
Hiiara Mt Schreiner out In front
after a few seconds of play In the
first quarter, when he recovered a
blocked punt and ran half the
lenzth of the field for a touchdown.
Before the first quarter was over.
Hilliard again tucked the oval un-
der his arm and ran is yards for
another touchdown.
A pass failed. Frasier passed to Ol-
Ulus for t, and repeated the trick
in the next play. A a0-yara pass
tailed, and Orange was penalised 9
for offside Lyles passed le yarda
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Urtmee was bogged down to .449
and ninth place by is defeats.
The Pirates well out of the pen-
nant Osht. led in team batting once
more, this time with .UJ.
The Cube were on top in team
nelding with .(ft, oao point more
tba.l could be shown by »L Loua
and Ciacinnati, Usd for second.
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at riht erid. Seastrunk eauknt a
short pass for Ao’ gain. Manley
reeked off IS yards at Hight ehd, but
the ball went ovet to De moder on
downs within 10 yards of a score.
Harris stopped two Une plys De-
xiader punted out to Duhon at
mlanela, A pass to Seastrunk fail-
ed- Sastietik made 2 at center
The game ended.
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Hilsman caught the oval in midair
I on Orange’s 20-yard line. Seastrunk
hit center for 6. Seastrunk passed
to HiIsman for 8. Hilsman made 2
at right tackle, and lost 5 when hb
attempted pass was rushed oh the
next play. Pattillo punted 45 yards ,
to DeRidder’s 40-yard line. Two
stabs at the line failed, and De Rid-
der punted to Seastrunk who fam- I
bled and De Kidder recovered on Or-
race bat their 972 point average
lacked one point of tieing the Red
Sox.
Buddy Myer, Bosto third base-
man, apparently has the stolen base
honors in th esack with 25.
center of ths Tiger Uns held on the
next stab... Deziader punted 29
yara Une. anoher whre" pass to
seusttuhie made 3: Mantoy look 7
enrient «M. fori k nise down,on
■ Demiadera z6-yara Urie. 1 Patet
anomer toucndowa. ,
Two long pasbes to Burr scored
two more touchdowns for Schreiner 2
am th secohd quarter a
’ Just by way of wrming up, Hil-
liard chalked up an SO-yard broken
«vld run for his third touchdown in
the third quarter The fleet Orange
Eridster followed this with two more
dashes in the same period', one for
40 yards and another for 35 yards,
each of them counting for touch’
downs.
woe Deridder’a ball. Lyles passed
to MeKnight, who was downed with-
in two yards of the Tiger goal. but
the ball was brought back for a
DeRidder offside penalty. De Kid -
to MeKnight. Another pass fanea,
Frasier passed 1 to anfus over1
Rantoul. IU,
cAgo, stopped
nla. 2.
vT' Battling Levinsky, of
Mr Xork • outpointed Herman wel-
her, Baltimore, 8. 4
nGrnad Rapids, Young serib-
ling, Macon, Ga., outpointed Frank
Wine, Roundup, Mont., 10.
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More scoring chanees faded there- 1
after, once when a penalty of I
cursing carried Orange back 15 I
yards after the ball wan fleet down I
within Bve yards of « gpat; and twice I ’
’again when the Tigers moved up to I
'scoring portioh through' liksees’and I
Manley’s end rune but failed to '
show the punch to carry on. I
The Tigers outplayed the visitors 1
durine the last half, but, not um-
ctently to .regain what They: lost in
the. m-M hair ifvqugh . iubit, "
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ger forward wall, from arid to end
played to par and to pick up out-
standing pertormer would be an i-
Justice to his mates. Reese was
perhaps the most prominent in all.
around play, hie pare snatching, line
blocking and punt rushing in
limelight at every turn.
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ing the coming week. Anv hnnnra
i the backhea. If ,„y, are due
Brent Manley, who rarl’aad to
«ainwben sent on an ea Fun
Prior to the game, Ear Park-
hurst was appointed Une captain
and Dick Dunon backfield captain
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Toledo, Oo. Joey Thomas, Chi-
cago. outpointed Andy Martin. Bos-
ton. 12„ Ted Henry, Chicago, and
Johnny O Keefe, Columbus, drew, 1#
Milwaukee. Louis Aew, Milwau-
kee and Paday Walthier. Chicago
drew, t. Mike Marcelles, Cleveland,
defeated Tony Grayjack, Mllwau-
Kee, 4.
DeRidder kicked to Orange 29 and
the ball returned 16 to midfield.
Mamtey made 5 at Hght end. Hls-
the man ran the ball out of bouna. Do-
nn..fumblea ahd Reese recovered.
Patio punted out at bounds on
DeriAder’s -yard line. The line
rushed a passer, and the play tal-
od. W B. Hilliard and Powenii-
Hura were messing line playe De- l
Ridder punted out to Hllaman in |
midfield Hilsman failed at right
end Patulo passed is yards’ to
Neme, Who caught another hard
one Pattillo again pasaed to room
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18-yara line. Duhon TumbicaSan I tenat, lenguerlestsWednenday night
lost 1. DeKidder penalized 5 for
offside. Manley made 10 at right
end. Duhon moved up 1 atlcener.
Hilsman made 2 at center. (h»s-
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I 8 at right end. Hilsman took 3 at
Hn: u.ki.. Sanders talled W
gain at center. Patuo punted as
, yards to Deridder Jo and the ball
was returned 20 yanM. Futch, W
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dy been noti- stopping the* plays at - the‘center.
Reese broke through to barely touch
a punt, and th. kick oily went 21
yards, a DeRidder was penalised
forrairng to observe ’ HHsman's fair
caten signal. Ma Atef made ( at
tishtend. eSaiqders lost 1 at left end.
Manley failed to • gain atf right end.
HItsman failed In- a imnessdab; and
ths ball went • over on DeRidders
22-yard Iime. Harris stopped a play
at guard. Reese rushed" a passer
ppipting for their second game of
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prised the W»r agaregation with a
smooth nerl4i attack and scored two (
touchdowns iolire the Orange team
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Today's dope li of Jeff Davis hie I
school in Hodpton This is the ham
which last season was picked uv
from the unknown, and called chum- I
pton of district 7 after Reagan
(Heights) was ruled ineligible. Three
or four teams in the district were !
stronger than Jeff Davis, but the I
reet of ’ the district was disregarded I
and Jeff Davis was led to the slaugh-
ter against Wa«
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have been made so tar, a he
know, he aid, and he dosogn’t 1 be
te M^yo) Gene hdKeompleted plans. "All
a r’wnow i’enetrm spmg to bi mar
----1 Hed moom--e"Konestty, that's
A short pass over enough' nt trief,prbment,I
into a fumbte, but DeRtader reov.
«wd Deridder punted 10 yards to
Ellamax who fumbled but Duhon re-
’ dovered on DeRlader’a 4o-yr line.
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csught a seemingly impossible
I atterpt and ran to within 5 yards
25.4gtoushdown: A stab at neater
Manley, made 4 at Hgh
2--2- With two downs to make
the yard, Hilsman made it to with- (
in an inch on the" first play at right
.center and failed to make the inch
on the next trial J tl» half enbted.
At present, Jeff Davis has only
one open date; this on October 6
and Needham is planning a came
with Humble on that date. Septem-
ber 29, St. Thomas plays Jeff Da-
vis. They travel to Brenham Oc-
tober 12. Ball high goes to Hous-
ton October 20, and Jeff Davis plays
Sam Houston October 27. Jeff Da-
vis moves to Beaumont November 3,
plays Reagan November 10 and
tackles Milby high November 17.
San Jacinto meets Jeff Davis No-
vmeber 2 4, and December 1 Jeff Da-
vis goes to Port Arthur.
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Kletn, Pbitndetphtm, .356; sister, at
Boston, ,353; Linastrom, New York.
1-353; Roettg*r, pt Lori-. .341; Hat.
I man, Brooklyn. .349: Hafey, ■ St.
I Louis, .94P; Richbourk, Booton, .9X1;
| Treynor. Pittsbure, .237; aneine-
I ft,. New York, .336.
1 Although Hornsby regatnea the
Hop by a .5". over’Paut Waner.
I the Pittsbure fhash ret ote rd many
other indirtahel coroneta. 'Ho led in
1 total Mt. with 219, and in triple.
| with 19. Hack Whon of Chicago
I Mill topped the home run hitters
with 30.
Lary Benton of the Glants re-
mained on top in the pitching table
wih 24 yictorles and, 7,deteats for
.744, followed by hie team-mate
[.Fred Pitzsimmens, with 20 and 9
for -714.
Benton led the picthers not only In
pereentazs, but also to complete
Eames, where he had a margin of
27,to 24 oyr Orimes of PitEeburg.
Benton and Grimes were tied to to-
tal victories, each with 24, but
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anse penallzd 5 ofside. Par
punted 55 and Seastrunk grounded
on DeRiader,s 6yara Une."Center
of the Tiger line held oma line ptay.
D2NM94e/punted out of bound, on
d0urdiine Seuatrunkmade
• At left tackle. Duhon made 5
on ,»p|n [ at right center ] and it waa
•nd down in miarield. Hllaman
mad. r,t right' tackle. Sasai,ank
failed at left taekie. Manley made
% atrisnt end ana it was nrst down
An: Dekiader 40-yara line. A root
failed. Seusitrunk picked 'up 1 at
tackte-.. Reew, in th. middle
of three DeRidder back., .
PM. from ‘Pattie. Reewe mtma
another pass. - -
batsmen were:
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13 to 7
ue high eehoot Mowday start
Substitutions, for Orange—Sender,
stokepr; r B.xurH5x^
Parkhurnt, W. B. Hilliard for Stake
•““■■unk for sanders, ParkhurM
for Harris, and Harri, for Ander,
•on. DeRidder—Ogden tar Mc-
Knishe, Rumen tor llardice. Me-
KukKo. Osden, Allardice for
der'. ball om Orange 40-yard line.
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touchdoyns scored
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mo ns, Philadelphia, .358; Lazzeri,
New York, .333; E. Klee, Washing-
ton, .327; J. Sewell, Cleveland, .326;
E. Miller, Philadelphia, .324; Combs,
New Yrek. .323; Bishop, Phladel-
phia, .319.
Alvin Crowder of St. Louis added
another pitching victory to his string
during the week and maintained his
lead over "'Lefty" Grove of Phila-
delphia with 18 victories and five
defeats. Grove’s record i s21 and 7
for an average of .787, seven points
more than Waite Hoyt of- the Yan-
kees, who has won it while drop-
ping six
Because of the Athletic loss of a
couple of pointe in team batting the
New York Yankees went into un-
disputed possession of first place
with an average of .297, two points
above the Connie Mack crew.
The Athletics made an attempt to
catch Boston in the team eiding
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man almost mad, a yard, and the
ball was within three inches of' the
tuchdown, with one attempt. Du-
non pierced the line at center for
the .core. Pattillo kicked for the
rtra.point. Reeme kickea off to
DeRidder *«, and Sander, made the
?.?!!!* A lateral pass, Frazter to
QllUfu. was good for 10 When Nan-
!y faitedz to block. Lyle, passed 15
y MeKnight. A .hurt end iw—
tolled. Manley broke up a dim
•nd DeRiader penalized 5 for fall-
ing. Another pan over Pattillo fail-
ed and DeRidder drew a penalty
for imcomplete passes DeRidder
XL y line as the Writer yard line. Pattillo passea "10 ards
ended. ___It. Reese anal “ was nrst down on
suconnowe, . Eader 45-zard line. Reeme caught
„___SECOND QUARTER I a 20-yard pass from Pattillo and
Reeme broke up a paw A long Wm downed within 4 yarda of a
paw across the Held sidewise. Fra- .core. Manlny'a pan a 01
aier to Madison, gained 1 yard. De- l tolled.' Duhon made 4 on wn at
Ridder penalzed 6 omtside. A 26- right center, but Orang, onwapipan!
yard pare totted and DeRidder was alized it yara, when t the In-
penallzedt again tor omtside. The bali ser piyer cured "nd"rnEew
was on orange 40-yard Une. Dekid- defeated of it'. wCOod
chance to roore. Pattillo was emth.
ered in an attempt to tau a r—
t.Rerxe.oxer the line was blocked
and the ball was DeRidder« on her
own 20-yaqa Une. The Tiger ine
broke through and hold Framer for
no gain after a fumble DeKidder
punted out to Orange 40-vara uBe.
Duhon.rsed 10 15 Reese anan
Ya Unt down at mianeld. Hileman
m«J, • at right tackle ag th quar-
ter ended. ) • "u5
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Duhon won the ton and elected
to defend the bouth goal. Pattillo
fumbled the Htekomt and Hiteman ro-
----, covered for a a0-yara return to ok
the ange 35-yar4 Ime. Duhon gained 2
on.. A. “Pin. 2 center. Hiteman'
I failed at left. Seubtrunk’s attempted
punt was blbkea, and seastrunk re
I covered on. the Azer 10-yara line, failed
FatUIJo punted out 40 yard. to E2kd.
emiarela, an* arer several fumble, "e*1*
I twRIdder reoyerea at miarleld
I Lyle, toned 20 'yard, to MeKnight,
I who was dowtda on the Orange 30-
yard line. Fraster made 5 over right
tackle. A pas failed. Frazfer to
OllUfu.. Lyles basmed to MeKnight
I for a gain of 7 Yerds, Brat down on
tbs I Oranse 15-yard line. Frasier huri-
ed the ball to MeKnight on the goal
I line, and he stepped over for
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CHICAQO, Sept. 22.—From no
place in particular has come Heinie
Manush, St. Louis outfielder, to take
the lead in American league batting
just when "Goose" Goslin and Dou
dehrigggred they had the race to
themselvh.
The St. Doula slugger during the
week ending Wednesday booster hie
average eight poitns to .372.'
While Manush was slugging the
ball, GoeUn was losing three per-
centage points to trail the Browns'
outfielder by two points, according
to figures released today and includ-
ing games of Wednesday.
Leading totters; Manush, st.
Louis; -374; Goslin.- Washington,
.372; Gehrig, New York, .119; Bim-
9 wiwto «vesonge:
Summary—First downs. Orange
varda. DeRidder attempted 24
ofT? X completea 11 for a total
yarda Vanoranse penalized total 40
yord2 Demader pehalized 44 yard
onichals, Hickman (Baylor) reform;
Pdonherumpira,Doboine (Colordi
xeachera) hoad Inesman, Cow. (San
Marco.) tmekeeper, " "san
Score by quarlers:
DeRader .... 7 ,
Orange -------0 J
awoke and th. gam. ended with or-
ange on the short eiM' of a I. to 7
’ score before the Tiger, could trans-
Hate their fury into Korea ‘
'The DeRidder passing attiek cay-
"Tied the vl.lt or, to a touchdown ear-
ly la the first period. and enabled
:Dekla4e to tally again in the sec-
onq.qunrter. The Tiger, were with-
in inNgs of the goal Une twice ar- l
ter the awakening, but were unable
to muater tile punch to tally before
the plutol ended -the half with the
ball almoet touching the Une.
The Tigers came back with a bet- l
ter show of expected form In the I
third period, and renorting to the I
tactics employed by DeRiaer, pass- I
. ed their way to a touchdown. The I
Pattillo to Reese pasisinu combine- I
; Don worked as smoothly as that of I
Lgls to Mcknight of DeRiddor. In I
the third besslon. Duhon smashed
center for .a ecore after Reewe had
snared a tong pass from Pattillo to I
place the oval in positin.
Reeme -—------------- Galloway
Right Guard
Powell Hilliard ___________ Burro
, Right Tackle
Parkhurst .........- Mangano
i . Right End
Pattillo ---------------MeKnight
Quarterback
Hllaman ---------____
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With herT mother and several
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W B Hilliard.........Allardice
Left Guard
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a Ad
Jeff Duvig has eight letter men out
this season and lots of new material.
Coach Roy Needham thinks this will
be his best season since the school
opened three years ago. Morris is
a three-year man, Douty and Fry re
are the two-year men, and Fish.
Pasche, Mehr and Guarino are left-
overs from last year. The team is
fairly strong kcept at tackles and
ends. Frye is the same fleet half-
back whom we heard so much of i
last season, and whose glory was I
dimmed only because Bohn Hillfard
was still playing for the Tigers of
Orange.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1928, newspaper, September 23, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530059/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.