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5—Ganesville (Texas) Daily Register
Wed., Oct. 9, 1957
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Time Again for Sooner Invasion
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Gainesville's
school Panthers will be out to
fear that his proteges won’t be in top condition for the Texas test
TIGERS TRY SHERMAN B
feated Denison juniors.
Muenster will be out to continue
B teams, and few believe that
in years past the Bengals
Must Play Best to Beat Weatherford,
Nelson. 130
RT. I. Allison. 120
der. 130
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NEW YORK (A) — With the nie Burden; and backs. Terrell
to the Leopards Friday night.
"We had a good practice to-
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Leopards Scrimmage As
They Prep for Kangaroos
Wooten of the Leopards told
Rooster Club members Tuesday
NORTHERN
TISSUE
WEATHERFORD
DUCATS HERE
..Lt-: McKinney. 135
. LT Henderson, 160
GUARANTEED
24 MONTHS
INSTALLED
FREE
Panthers
Hatcher, 135
Fogarty. 131
Carlisle. 202
Henley, 132 ..
LG
RG
ns, 130
ter. 125
Monday's workout."
Three Cats Out
the Bearkitten eleven.
Kickoff limo has been set for
8 p.m. on the parochial school’s
turf in Muenster and the Hoi
nets will be regarded as strong
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PUFFIN
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season.”
Coach Wooten declared that
night. the Weatherford team is not
A quarter of a hundred ar exceptionally big, but it boasts
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Quarterback Jackie Gallegher,
Fullback Charles Boaz and
they roll out the red carpet on
Thursday night for the unde-
is bending over backward in an
effort to keep his youngsters
hale and hearty and prevent a
relapse of last week's siege of
colds and pneumonia.
Wind and some sunshine had
traffic was heavy, stopping the harried Bullfrog back shy. of the marker That’s
Whjtesboro’s Wayne Chisum bowing his neck in the. foreground and Alford Fulen-
• wider, far right, ready to offer his aid. Lake Worth scored on the next play, but
lost the game 40-19. (Staff Photo)
FREE CHECK-UP
ENTIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. Examine entire wiring system.
2. Test Generator.
3. Check Voltage Regulator.
4. Test Starter.
S. Test condition of Battery.
Eliminate electrical failure
before it happens.
Sampson.
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SF-1 Fits 'moll populor eon "
a ST-2 1 Low Ford Type
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JEWEL SHORTENING 7Qe
3-Lb. Can . . . ■■
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QB Rail
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Now's the time to trade
that winter-worn bat-
tery for a new, powerful
39-plate Long-Life. In-
sure quick starting and
extra power for opera-
tion of all accessories.
October
thru
October
shaken respiratory ailments,
which caused cancellation of
last week's game with North
Side High.
Prior to Wooten’s talk. Ben
and New Ta* lor, Ronnie Autry. Sammy
officially Nichels and Larry Bengfort.
We hope toserve you in such
"They have tremendous spirit
Weatherford." • the mentor
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Leeper Stadium terrain in good
shape by workout time, he
ever, and the locale made exten-
sive afternoon plans for their
Friday night non-conference
tussle in Weatherford.
York Giants now
Coach Wooten, who is not one
to risk injuries in practice
scrimmage work, sent the
Gainesville gridmen through a
brief and light scrimmage set-to.
Play timing appeared to be
Clay watched in utter frustra
j tion while their Kittens drove
55 yards only to fumble on the
. Denton four-yard line at one
point during the game. The
future Panthers made several
.Johnsi 161
Moss. 133
Kenned.'
Reel! 116
Clark, 124
their gridiron masters over the the scheme of things will be
Sherman B teams Thursday changed greatly
$125
8 week
j Schneider. 120.. LH
I Powell. 143 ER
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BEARCAT GOAL LINE STAND—Lake Worth Tailback .Johnny Glover, with
foot in air, made a dive in an effort to1 crack the Whitesboro double stripes
early in th' District 10-AA clash last week The tough Bearcats tightened and
WON f BE LONG NOW betorc Oklahomans begin their annual
TT invasion of the Lone Star State for the Texas OU football
game in Dallas spacious Cotton BowI,
Highways will hum to the tune of Sooner and Longhorn
loving motorists and Saturday afternoon the eyes of the nation
will be focused on Big D, where 75,504 fans will eve tie gaia
gridiron spectacle with pitter-patting heart beats. And, millions I
of others will treat their baby blues to the event via the magic '
of television
poyngeap..... Dodgers to
Move to West
Sacred Heart's Tigers of । have always outscored Shorn an
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donia eleven Prior to that they
Although Texas leads in the series with the Sooners by a
30-19-2 margin, football fans have short memories and will recall
mainly how the Bud Wilkinson tutored Big Red Goliaths have
trampled Steer elevens for the past five seasons in a row. It
was ’way back in 1951 when the Longhorns had their last chance
to smile.
! ing within the Denton 20 twice,
but neither effort paid off in
' points. —.............—......— ----------
15Lnetion ’bey got lust the dose of medi-
tne..gala cine they needed Tuesday. aerials much to the pleasure of
Head man Wooten expressed
the fear early Tuesday morning
that rains had so dampened the |
Leeper Stadium turf that it work. Wooten and Line
might be advisable to take his
proteges to the shelter of the
gymnasium for the afternoon
workout. The coach, of course.
---GalneM I He High football .
fans will have the opportu- .
nity of insuring themselves
good seating in Weatherford
Friday, since advance re-
served seat ducats for the
game went on sale at local
drug stores here today.
The cardbonrds were made
available to Leopard officials
Tuesday and were placed for
sale in Swindle and Street
pharmacies today.
the Steers. f .
Holt is not listed among the top thre left halfbacks, but
with Boyd on the ailing list it could be that he’ll get a pi
tion. Just speculation of course. for Holt has seen only lit....,------- . .
service this fall and his only mar' on the many-splendored ,’he Panthers will indeed have
Sooner statistical list is his 30-yard pass last week against their work cut out for them
Iowa State. when the tough Denisonites
When Wilkinson meets the Darrell Royal-coached Longhorns with the .unblemished record
Saturday, it’ll mark the first time he’s faced one of his former'raff into town.
players. Wouldn’t it be a shot-in-the-arm to us Texans if that After opening their 1957 sea-
first meeting was a disastrous one for Bud? son with a 20-6 win over Muen-
However. that happy thought is not likely to come true, ster, the Panthers have found
The Sooners, we fear, will keep right on rolling for their 43rd j the going rougher with each
consecutive triumph, following week as they dropped
were mu scorer j 49:17 by power-
ful Sr. Mark’ of Dallas and
21 7 by Windthorst.
Star Kist
Tuna con
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gaez em
iromo Leeper Stadium will be the
imited site of the 7:30 p.m. duel and
11.X the Panthers will indopd have
"I don't know of any club now
considering relocation.” said
Giles. "If any cities not now in-
2e.„19'
rently staging a losing battle with the flu and that situation may. loss
enhance Holt's chances for playing in Saturday's game with
even terms throughout most of MITEFF FIGHTS
the Tuesday night duel- . SYRACUSE, N. Y. (P)— Alex
The Kittens play host to Dem- Miteff undefeated Argentine
son's junior eleven next Tues- heavyweight contender, was rat
day night. ed a solid 4-1 favorite to defeat
dent grid fans gathered in the plenty of offensive strength. He
high school field house for the revealed that the final Leopard
meeting and the visitors heard non-conference foe has a pen
Coach Wooten heap lavish : chant for passing and they al-
praise upon the good Weather- j ways take to the air in a big
ford eleven, which will pay host ' way.
junior high
'‘We'll have to play our best '
offensive and defensive game in
Friday night in order to defeat continued “and they boast
Weatherford.” Coach W. C. veteran. undefeated club this
We believe that a community’s real wealth lies in her
citizenry, and one’s faith in a community can only be as
great as one's faith in the people who make up the com-
munity. •
WINTER BATTERY
sale
color grid movie.
Grecver Ross. Booster presi-
dent presided Tuesday, and told
the group that some 170 mem-
bers are now on the organize-
)4
- eimum
last week by illness. Their
scheduled game with Sacred
Heart of Muenster had to be
cancelled because of an epi-
demic of colds.
Only giant Tackle Tommy
Powell is on the ailing list for
the Cubs now, all other per-
formers are set for action on
। Thursday.
Coaches Tim McPherson and
Bob Mason have announced this
starting lineup for the Cubs:
Ends. Steve Moore and Bill
Sims: tackles, Troy Bryant and
Donny Clark: guards. David Ep
ley and Bill Pearcy; center, Ron-
Monday night's rain gave
them a scare, but partly cloudy
skies and a stiff breeze had a
drying effect on Leeper
Stadium’s turf and the Gaines-
ville High. Leopards pranced
through a long, much-needed
workout Tuesday afternoon.
Coach W. C. (Dub) Wooten’s
Leopards vitally need every
speck of practice time they can
beg, borrow or steal—they suf-
fered a jolting setback when ill-
ness prevented workouts all
last week and caused cancella-
tion of a scheduled game with
North Side of Fort Worth and I
that you will be e*--
We will honor warranties on all Ford cars and trucks.
Hendley presented the 1956
Southwest’ Conference Football Lase6ai man
Highlights, which is filmed and ‘ ‘ F
released by the Humble Oil and
Refining Co. T. C- < Dutch)
Schneider provided the techni-
/ DeJohn. the local pride. in
Tell your merchant you saw a telecast 1O-rounder at War
his adv In The Register Memorial Auditorium tonight.
Guard Larry Sullivant will be “ ” '
the only Leopards to miss FrI- P.-cI 2m ‛1O
day’s test with the Weather- LOdST 111 JQ
ford Kangaroos. All three arc
recovering from mild cases of 1.20 0...
pneumonia. All other members Brooklyn Dodgers
of the Gainesville team have -- ■ - •
Wooten Informs Booster Club Tuesday,
day." Coach Wooten smlled
he continued. "Much better than
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.this season. ; Tiger starters for the Thurs-
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Coach George Petrus’ Tigers Kes Bernard Hesse and
have yet to break into the winianonard Bayer: guards, Roy ■
column this season and they’llWrezynski and Sonny Walter-
be taking out all the stops’in S 2910 ■ center Werner Becker,
an effort to make Sherman and backs. < iene Hartman. How-
their first victim. Last week ard Molienkopf, Cierald Hess
the Muenster outfit dropped an and Herman Grewing.
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Leonard
A flu epidemic in the Mc-
Kinney football camp forced
school officials from that city
to postpone their B team’s
s< heduled Thursday night game
with the Gainesville Cubs.
However, all is not lost for
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sharp and backs ran hard, par Worth Tech and Stephenville
ticularly considering the cur all by wide m rgins.
rent battle with inactivity and And, the whole idea of stop
illness. ping the Kangaroos is a red-hot
Quartertrack Dick Davenport ember in the Lebpard noggins
also unleashed several nifty these days. Not only would they .
like to snap the Weatherford,
a small band of railbirds. win streak, theyd give their
Cats Run a Lot bottom dollars to gain revenge
Following the scrimmage for the 187 defeat handed them
a 20-19 encounter to Irma Marsh rectFupusworterthottibiy i
...... .5 piuuges yu > Je in p conuuun 101 .nr senasis. —--— -- . . of Fort Worth; a 14-6 go -tethis morning ’ and scheduled a
We understand that former Garland aee Bobby Boyd is cur- rub aut. the memorx. 0 Ir -Ardmore, Okla., and a 25:12 .Thursday nig. h.t. --game with!
115 to Denton last week "henthriller to Denton. Leonard’ High Schgolfor the
All of the Black Cat perform- Gainesville Bs.
.‛ 1 na Little is known of Leonards
ers appear ’%be hale and strength, but the gridders are
hearty and they 11 be ready to annully pretty tough and will
go when the light, but light rule as solid favorites over the
ningfast Denison outfit digs young inexperienced visitors
cleats into Leeper Stadium turf. fromCoeke County.
Denison has three straight Kickoff time has been set for
headed for the West Coast, Na- —:
tional League President War r I A A A
ren Giles today said expansion rarmer h.AAA
to 10 or 12-team leagues is the I VI IHVl V HRR
next logical step for further A A f i f rAII
changes in the major leagues | Men )eT | Or | LU,
Aggie Frosh Game
eluded in the"major league base- Texas Christian University
ball makeup are to have major j and Texas A&M freshmen are
league baseball it would seem looking forward to their football
to have to come through expan i clash Thursday night in College
sion, not additional franchise Station and three former Dis-
transfers." trict 6 AAA members will be
—--------------i included on the two starting
Denton Wins 6-0 Mud Duel own parwin
From Kitten Crew Tuesday - । has been shifted to fullback at
Denton's seventh and eighth A pass interference ruling Aggieland and is listed as a :
grade gridmen proved better I plus a completed aerial set up starter at that post for Inc.
mudders than their Kitten visi-the lone, winning Demon TD. looming game with Froggie
tors from Gainesville Tuesday Quarter back Phil Clegg frosh. He was a starter last I
night and they powered their I sparked one Gainesville drive week in his teams narrow win
। way to a slippery 6-0 victorv. with 15-yard aerials to Gary over the Houston freshmen. I
A. ."rionine downnour Blagg and Jimmy Hulme, while Two other one-time 6 AAA
„ yJne ng.d oWptrFulback Ronnie Henley and stars. Lanny Verner and R. E.
Tuesday,tifield into°a sea of| halfbacks Sammy Winters and Dodson both of ML Pleasant.
mudamlsHnnerv o^ MOte provided spectacular will start for the TCU eleven,
mud prd.sP PryePtnc with running power for the losers. Dodson will assume his familiar
sik.pishidePayedha or w”n Murrel Gilbreath and Alvin fullback spot, but Verner has
Game, yule h p Peterson were the top individ- I been shifted from tackle to een
Coaches Tom Riddle and Jack ual performers in a Kitten line ter.
.......ntehed in "tter frnetra: that battled the Dentonites on-------+----------
si.oo|
to serve you
and to take our place betide you in your efforts to build
a better Gainesville.
victories to its credit, the young 7:30 p.m. on the Leonard field
gridmen having downed Paris and the Cubs will be looking for
41-0; Durant, Okla. 28-7; and their first victory of the 1957
Whitesboro 35-0. season.
PROBABLE STARrENS After losing a 31 n e ngage
Pes. Denisen ment to Saint Jo and a 32-0 duel
to Valley Ciew and tying Den
ton's Bs 7-7, the Cubs were idled
pushing the blocking sled
around the field of practice
strife.
Members of the Leopard team,
who have compiled a fine 2-1
practice record this season, are
buried under the realization
that they face a stiff test in
Weatherford Friday . The home-
standing Kangaroos are current- ,
ly undefeated, having downed
Fredericks burg, Paris, Fort
It was then that an Ed Price—he was later given the boot
by disgruntled tea -sippers—coached Texas crew handed the Okla
hgmans a 9-7 setback. Since that time the Sooners have domi
nated the classic dash between the states.
Wilkinson, who has guided the Sooners to 42 straight vic-
tories—an unbroken national record -owns an 8-2 coaching mark
against the Longhorns. Five times in a row, his swashbuckling
national champions have twisted Steer hopes, but Texans needn’t TL.pe--., Nl:~k+
feel too badly about the situation. Longhorn backers, too. have I nur-ddy INI9r
enjoyed their years of piphide domination over the Oklahomans.
Steers Once Won Eight in a Row D-n-hers Fntertain
rEXAS WON EIGHT IN A ROW during one phase of the long, B W I I ■
I lucrative series, copping victories from 1940 through 1947. _ _ ■ - p, •
Wilkinson has been moaning and crying as usual—and win- | I _ _ L a _ -B. m I • • ■ e a
ning as usual and he has already predicted dire things for his I I mPATArN I )CnI%()I
Sooners in regard to their coming test with Texas. Asian Flu •e l l W I B B • *e ■ ■ "®*- ■
downed 15 Oklahoma performers including Gainesville's Jackie
Holt—during the past couple of weeks and Wilkinson claims
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Buddy' Ryan ushered the ' 1956.
Spotted Ones through wind-- -----—
sprints, while B-team members । _
drilled on another portion of the A" f a
field under the direction of IE I IAc A
coaches Bob Mason and Tim %ue U WJ •3 f •J
McPherson
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