Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1950 Page: 5 of 16
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Nolan River Golf Tourney Gets Underway Sundc
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JUMPS THE GUN A BIT
PROCS PALAVER
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By Jack Proctor
By Oscar Fraley
Ruffs One Point Off Of T
7,2
Eagles McLeland Gets No. 20
t sr
us the other day
Warbirds in
Fourth Slot
TUCKER
(By United Proas)
Nolan t. urnament
in
All-Ametian honors, according li> (ougar coaches
three are Bill Mo. 11
age
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12 Gauge Savage Automatic
with Polychoke
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16 Gauge Remington Pump
Baylor's biggest worry, but
410 Gauge Double Barrel
22-410 Over and Under
Ing gcps for the speedy backs i ing before the year is over."
1 spirited Spring
Shells . . . All Sizes
are plenty of of her out -
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so easy to be a
It’s
Plenty of Shotgun Shells
BOB LINDSAY
—
Cleburne Sporting Goods
SUMMER ORCHARDS
11
Phone 2050
Electric Range
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We can save you real money on your hunting supplies. . .
BY HAL COCHRAN
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delicious cookbook results every time. Nu-
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tritious results, too . . . important vitamins
good cook when you cook electrically!
What’s more, electric cooking is clean,
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electric range cuts on and off automatically cool, safe . . . and economical. It’s the truly
. . maintains uniform heat for foods that
modern method of cooking today * . . and
Hunters I
need to be cooked rapidly or slowly.
that makes all the difference!
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and we believe that we have the cleanest, freshest shotgun
shells in town.
year-old Coach Sauer expressed
confidence in his group of tig-
300 Savage 99 E.G.
30-30 Winchester
back ( iene
in XX ti jj.
Qualifiers Complete Rounds
Saturday; Calcutta Pool Formed Old Fearless Picks His All-Americans
$3.75
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47 t ■ • ’
Polly Type
Choke
with the Tech
have managed
slim edge of
and Long Rifle.
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meeting,
the Beats
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Bears
than
early
22 Automatic
Rifle—Shoots Shorts, Long !
There
st Hidin
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PROC
Conference
Shoot Doves Friday
(Dove Season Opens Friday, Sept. 1st.
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are
Q5fe Sb
MAA-u 404.
Diamond Sculls singles on thw
Thames above London
luncheon,
» oh the
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Enjoy modem living
go electric aE the way
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SPECIAL
20 Gauge Repeater
Shotgun with
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ni.it.
An English ape returned to It*
Owner after being taken more than
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Loqd Washed Out
Full Worth wAs leading the San
WHY It it that folks who intrude
" always say they hope they
don't?
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SPORTING GOODS
""Er.
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puttini "
a 205 pound veteran tackle.
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with a recipe. She’ll say, "It‘s eaty to be a
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Big Stock olDgisy Air Riles & Air
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and mineral* are cooked right in!
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Both
weigl
R:ley
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1 nil of the molnture mill plant food
that IN avullable, purticuluilydur-
, ing the late nummer.
HARDV
m u wa auausnguanmpnuct.
he • "ported better than over ’
Wilkinson im being given all the .
mil am i rnves on the coant and
It’s this controlled heat that assures you
r?
s.
A Kantai town judge ruled
1 that catt and dogi mag be kept
in apartment buildings. Why not
include children, too? --
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The accurate temperature control of an
V
All-America team last year, nnd
ne l'alit
Tm kl.
III' ! lit
those boys will do some pass-
Ay,
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210, home
MKatran. whu relieved
‛ Sipple in the ninth, was
the ne ■
are again glistening.
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Ask the modern woman who has a "way”
good cook with an
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pan onatrher 11 kel l I
breik in nmonw the Hig Four In
William mid Mary’s Vito Rag-
8!1nj). who averaged 5.6 yards pet
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d
11c111 haltback
SINGLE SCULLER— Tom Me-
Creesh waves good-by in Phila-
delphia on way to board plane
for Englund, and the Royal
Regatta at Henley. The St.
Joseph's College oarsman is the i
only American entry in the I
cently, 'We
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der (ozci '
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hul tlese
Bud Sherrod ot lennes-
last yeur. and Leo Van Hlav erbeke.
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flight
Fm !i
n 1heu
o| the
lai ge galler Is
the golfeia
gets underway
Antonio MIssions, 7 to
. Iauk llulluw Countrs
v“ig
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when s.thwest, il ill be the seene
Vil m the ei el
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Course in Top Shape
Professinal l’ucke advised the
ioved whnt they enn du
Foldi e|i; the Army wingmnn.
pounds per man has taken to ,
the teachings of fundamentalist
Mike Michalske in fine faihion. I
First string holdovers. Tackle
Steve Dowden and Guard Walt
Bates lead the hefties in open- t
nal-callers by saying, "one of
Bruin rein-master < ieorge Sauer,
who is in his tirst year of SWC
coaching. wisely derlned to
prophesy a final porition for his
Bears hut he -aid in Cleburne re
100 iunds an an Juni
a as "Ut last i eat w 11 li
this year >
In eleven
wenendas. August 30. 1950 CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW—5 |
expected to
when mateh
cearly Sundin
brohen |< g, but se,mis bi
reacy 1o take up his brilliant
See the new Electric
Ranges at electrical dealers
The Nolan River Country Club’s In-
5)1 S Caolden Bears appear to he one ol the best vitational Golf tournament, tor many
drawins iootball teulus an the Southwest With xuluallx yeurs one ot the most popul links event
every -uthot> ' m the countiy docket ing the Gi 1z7lies 01 its tyje in Nrth Texas, will go into
for a cdkti dwelling in the SWC. applications for tickets m.teh play here Sunday. Club Pro Wody
to the fix. home games continue to mount. Pete- Jones, Ticker announced today
Bruin athletic business manager advised mcar=s The populai tournament was allowed
to dwindle away several years before the
leal i im
lol
l lids
While the Bears will
mart running than their
conrede to mix ■
I " histle ’ I'll-
I lie Bea, s il ent
The new Baylor Sta-
plnvris in the nntion,
lads uIrendv have
Don't neglert numme
rultivation, berause the i
peted m t
Ben Ho
sional at
lu’it nlut everybody's
A
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1: ws being shaped
Men ‘ e-t Shirlev Cark
ete idxO
Ilir con
A
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You bet an electric range makes a difference!
is fortified ‘
Yolh Nu
qualfiers.
i lie Calcutta Fool Im the
that it Wot he ’lilt'd to capacity on
! jtusakmk
lor 183 yards in 1948. A line
that averages mor* than 200
■com) team, mid one
sm.
to maintain a
• ix win* against
Michigan,
18, home
Club ment,1s uill dine
Willians Notielame,
1 I ul ISo home
Saturda morninn.
hide tough center. Followers of the Cougars
Jettry Noth of
| I "I I'll t lien abil
years Boyd-tun
ice ( lull profes
Rier, particpat-
a- did tint Moio
''Shaggin Stan" is the best
end prospect at Bayloi since
Jack Russell. As a sophomore he
ranked third among th* SWC
receivers with 17 catches good
tot 272 yards in six games. Riley
had th* same number of catches
"III he
ns'.' .'il hl
11 a 11 . । "ii
III! '"Im
1 hl .11
Kill' the fhsl II
t lie money , ho" 's
d ,
Jon** and Courtney; Avrea,
Curley (8), Christophel (B), Bo-
resh (9) and Williams, Wrona
(6).
Always toih. Texas Tech's 1
Red Raiders are the only other
non-SWC team on the Bruin
home card. For three straight
years the Redmen have not
been beaten in Border Confer
ence play and their chances
Six Flights
i i ejualifiet i "ill tegin
sunduy and Imai
. ib! all cowlation ma l ches.
T‛hi first loam Imo avernges
oxo to xix tert, 1wo inches mid
XI Wali),
i.l ii i
III
Wilki nee
him
> bond Cui
For the grand inaugural of the S1.t(X),-
000 Bruin home prounds on Sept 30), I'm-
versity of Houston s up-and-roming Cou
liouston Bufs, 2 to 1. It was I)nl-
las litchei Wayne Meleland’s
Navl, • tunnins gume will fea
if < apta ii • If ’ Prank Hoye-
l.x ende Eai l Stew
, I’lheiv
Ea) lot ~hould ba\ <•
t I • hest » nr! ; Iay .ii ! he
o Wllams and Hal Kil
■ phomore -tandout ifi
I’m Ix
pub
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1101 Mih • T’rns Mississippi (iolf
T’nis num nt
Select, el the swank Dallas club
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Nola,
lent
plan
high i
dition
No ,
posted
W liet
"‘"7"
.125
",ald
f iho 1ouuhevt layout in
Wllinm al quarter bnek, I'd like
an ndvnnee lip right no" Jim
Cain of Armv may make a fine
bid for halfhack honors, but
ofl the record xoil have to Ko
l wi1l Kanns and Rote, nlthough
1 Ortmnnn mav suee/* through
' on top, too Al fullback, nerord-
ing to the pro scouts, it’s vo-
ing to be Heath without a pho-
to
And I ran see the letters right
now telling me whnt a dope I
am But I got new for you I
j know thiil already’
I a
x ( ) 11 I y o ll e pereentage h birthdny, rind he peelebrated
points sepnratee tin' sec- the occaston in winning hh 20th
r . . ... . "I t hr Monson 1 hr unh run
ond-place Beil umont HOUgh* he Buffs scored or big Wayne
necks from the rain-soaked wn a home t Jerr Witte
Fort Worth Cals in the red- the second
hol Texas League pennant
rastla........ ........... Dallas Club Will
KX.'R'J,>U".Host Trans-Miss
ing U h I Ie I- "I I Wo III was bill'll
l>i min
hanas, Illinois nge
it I!•'t me Aigo,
o' tie-'.
9 T' e
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liii,I M. I adm. Texas,
in 18 hi j|<i home
1 .• i
Prov •
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Good Stock of Guns ... AV Qauges
HUNTING BAGS—CLEANING RODS—GUN OIL—POWDEB
«
dium will sell 41(wM and prospects
HI
Illi
bt ii l
rmni
ni
ji ht
OkIn
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war and is being revived this xeai by I
club memteis. through the efforts of a •
Iive-wire tournament committee A classy •
iield. ot top!livht golfers 1 expected to ,
p. ticipate
Qualifying rounds for the tournament .
। started Tuesday, but the most important
golfers will shoot their qualifying rounds
Saturday. On that day, golfers planning
decits F n ‘ay at I
imal Iwuip up
pienic gi.piudx A I
the Texas Aggie Oct 28. and Nov
against ‘Texas l’niversty The
could easilv perform before more
150,000) at home, with success in
games
N‛ mid (ltf Anderson of In
diuna im kies Ray Krouse of
Mm i hind mol llol. <lmn of Ken-
i uch\ guards Bill < iable of
Wiconsin mid Johnny Kndlec '
of Miaouri: cente Ed Rottleei !
of Santa Clara, qunrterbarks
Nobby BIaik, Army; hnifbneks:
(‘luck Ortmann Michigan, mid
Johnny Papit. Virginla, mid full-
bin k. Jeff Hleisehmann, Cornell
i "s n
inee "1
1 is II
st,11 al-
has I ' e
> a. it!
I ®. (9.
.Go
1) \l I \S T. \ \uu
21? pounds Toneff, the Notre
hillin' wrecker, helps boost this
AV•rAK• with hin terrifie 240)
pounds Wnllyurkes # fit run
ninu mnie •-%
The day of t)e wait h charm
guurd must be over, for MeFadin ,
vo6* 240 on the scnlex andRieh-
ter it mere '230 Quite n time
p|e< e, thnt one The centersit-
nation is appnrently well collar- ,
ed by arolina’N Holdash, with
Rotticci in too small a lenguc
to vet his just deserts
if you linve unyhody who's go-
this yen by "1re players that may be considered fur
Kotrany (9) and Naragon.
San Antonio at Fort Worth. •
' postponed, rain.
That
t. ,
_ 2.78
17
gars were scheduled Houston recently
took membership in the Missouri Valley
Their i ise to national gridiron prominence
to compete in the championship flight will be the only
Kile I" I e SMI age 21,
\i t 131, Imme Sail An
I chi
! . "ii I lea l li. < Iki a , age
li w: 1!Iwme liollis.
NI V N * h \m • UP:
I • I ■ < i ‛ | in i unc up ix all
mg ei tin nt . .I ieve foot •
ball . ".n li. . 1. as te a
luik.n. ,u that anly mid
K"1s ."' I , i eds .in absorbing
hi g; i , I; . i;i, । tin. i cm but
heaitean lal i opared to
d t" shatte itb'it supposition
with h. annu pi. season All
Ame e ;• t. an
1‛spite i he i.i, luimosc lain
< nt ati I t 1 acp he re
iuted li.at III. .,I ma16 colleges
" 1 I meet III. Jan 1 bills by
ina । tiriutine 1,tnal1 teams
And the iu.. lugging the leath
« an. lim n.' .1 । th. leather
lugrers "’il be lust in big,
lough, tough .iml misty As the
aieitne ,'iop
Tired "I 1unnne (he ends,
Old tonlem nil now smash
light tlcush cnte? nnd sny
that 1111"., look .ii the moment
like tin ,1 - . . f the 1950 M d
fit inning*)
Shreveport—
030 000 000 00—3 B 1
Oklahoma City-
100 000 030 01—4 B 1
Sooter and Bosiack; Sipple,
tour losses and one tie. For the
final date on the Baptist's tche
dule. Dec. 2, home folks will get
to see the thirty-first resumption
of a doad'oeked ieud with Rice.
The Beats end Owls each have
14 wins and two games have
ended deadlocked since th* se
ries began in 1914. With several
well-seasoned ball carriers to
lead their attack. the Owls
have been forseen as a tirst
division aggregation.
occasions Homecoming game against
u “
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Ri e1 । - hii e w ns In evcel-
c'oneit it'll !<h tournament
’ “'P
I ! an | 1lie >■ Ai my , age
* hl l’ l wt 1‛M) Dallas, Tex
I a le 1 'I- l ondl Notie
1)ame it Ee i.i ( | wt 2.0,
w .1 । "■ t n l‛ >1 Min) S i ~
1 Ms ii»* htd.n^ i lie chamnzten
• I ■ ! I . k ' ’ w ill make G p the
!' .hi " it n t will, coinsolr t u»n
, lb. inin . am.' m lb" touth in! Oklahoma City's Indians had to
mu, go 11 innings to stip by the
Dallas meved ba. a mio com iShreveport Sports, 4 to 3. Jae
111, I opt I I I "I I OU I t II pnen
j the standinis by shading
nouwed bi l'r ins Mi -isvippi
....... in W '!■ mi M B il . wet
। the late, 1. Jun.' (I 11
For Retirement
have
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predecessors, their passing won’t (tentreestaile,capt,ihe horse
be completely nil. Backfield o1 1h, vvar n 1919 ana one o1 the
Coach Vic Bradford is ready to mos, couragenu. e, . -i,i 1, an -
I rtart spending much time pot swer a call 1 1h, p wi witl
Ishim the pitches ot Hayden drawn from racmg and sant to stua
Fry. Larry Isbell and Bob Reid. 1 lay
These three, seom to be. the An aguravtcd kne mpuv are.
top candidates from a field ot . . ,
quarterbacks that includes Claud ed the retir mun: " " 1 , 1 ur-yea I;
kincannon. Marshall Allord and old coltwhe xhe dul u
Francir Davidson. For a time, in Saturday • Waahanh’on Park Han-
quarterback has svemed like dicap ul Chicago
39 John Hay (Jock) Whiihey. (′-
owner of Greentree Stable with his
sister Mtn Charles Ship.nan lh«y
son, decided yester day to retire (‘a-
pot afte the colt showed signs of
soft ness in his H’H knee
iuk "And"ir", Capot Withdrawn
perieneing an ever motnting lexer for the game with the rounrts plantieat fe Parh tnght
Bears, .is the Hotstm oider [II, 10,(XM tickets Ims in. ) lon 1nn1 otiinalhan
111 anneunnd il>. miilaumuil link’
—icaleil /- mee1 uill be an annual event in
f ) the clunn earls program from
act,, m Bailor histmi s,.n. new "" 1,1 ear past ome ot
1114 lop names of golfdom com
11 men me il ie i,, on 1 A 1 ,, e
log. on Sep: 1, and Pi 1he time
kickoffs begin ibei nil! nm. mm to scamper through
a bit of fotball nstrucnen led
by potential All Ann .can Stan
Tonight'll games. Shreveport at ;
Okinhomn City, Beaumont atTul-.
' sn; Snn Antonio ut Fort V’a.th, g
Houston nt Delia*.
Score by innines:
Ralston 0 10 nr J nr—1 7 1
rSlias 00" O'JO 00—2 9 0
Masai, Hoch (B) and Funsel-
man; Mskeland end Aylward.
Beaumont 120 400 000—7 11 1” ,
Tulsa 100 000 020—3 9 1
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