Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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SPORT SPURTS
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
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Rice lost Fy Lagow, star guard.
Lagow in 1929 was an all-State
lineman at Forest High, and a
good one.
He was proving a great cog in
the Owl line this season until
he suffered a fractured wrist. He
may be out most of the season.
But Rice doesn't need to worrk
toy much. Losing all-State play-
cr* won't bother the Owl mentors
as it would other coaches Rice
will certainly have a hard time
beating the Eastern outfit
The best year the Soutawestem
Conference had to gain nalkon:
children and Miss Fay Durden-of
ment Worth, emxtzdae-ueekeemd
here with relatives and friends.
when lie. puts his best efforts int
it can tear up -an opposing line.
The first team was having no
snriinmago huT- was doing murh
work at passing and blocking
Misses Fronia Matthews, Pauline
Bradshaw and Ruth Jordan have
moved from North Main street
to the Rosendahl apartments
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cage, making it four straight. Earl
Combs, Yankee outfielder, is shown
safe at first on an infield hit in
the first inning of the fourth
Grasy-Hin-Heber Henry transaotede bun- team bntt-ts nsually quite
was accorded ness in Fort Worth on Tuesday.
Somewha: disappointed that son opened lu campaign with a
they did not get to play Grand-
view here Tuesday the Cleburne
High Yellow Jackets went through
a brisk practice session Tuesday
afternoon in preparation for the
mveston of Graham Friday
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Jim Myres, who had gladdened
Parker's heard in spring training
was showing his old-time fire by
making two-thirds of the takkles
for his team.
. Dimitri Canaris, maumountain
tackle, was—also continuing tol
show ability a\a forward. Canaris. I
Jackets have been given such hon-
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Yellow Jacket squad Tuesday.
Jock Johnson, driving back and
star pass-receiver, had a nose
guard on. He had his nose brok-
en but it is not expected to bother
htm long, the break not being a
bad one.____ ': ___I
L E Darla Is stun beng used at
end.Davla ‘started out as a back-
field prospect but Coach Howard
Parker has shitted him to a wing
position which has proven one of
the weakest places on the club
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Ineidentally the Southwestera
Conference will have trouble get-
ting much reoognition in a foot-
ball way this season unless the
clubs Improve in their mtersection-
al tilta. .
Texas lost to Centenary and the
Aggies to Tulane. Rice beat Loui-
siana State by the skin of their
teeth and T. C. U. was tled
by the Tigers. ■
2 Louisiana does not rank with
trading chibs of the nation though
the team Is given a lot of prom-
inense because it now has Biff
Jones, a coach of national note.
Cleburne's liable to have an-
other one of its products make
the all-Southwestern Conference
team this season
For several years now Yellow
The 1032 Southwestern Confer-
• ence football campaign, bearing
promise of producing more thrills
than a stinging scorpion in a boy’s
overalls, will get under way Sat-
urday. .
What is meant is that the games
which count on the standing start
at that time
Headlining the engagements will
be the battle at Dallas between
Rice and 8. M. U, The Owls, with
r a victory over L. 8. U. but erip-
— pled ,up. considerably. will go to
•fthe City of the Hour to face a
grim and determined crew.
The Mustangs lost last week to
Texas Tech. The game was play-
ed in the mind and was not the
true story of the team’s strength.
On a dry field the Ponies will give
Rice a battle though they will
hardly win the game.
Of much importance -but sec-
ondary to interest will be the
engagement at Fort Worth be-
tween Arkansas and T. C. U. The
Porkers are about the weakest
——-aggregation-in the conferenc- and.
3T. C. U., thus far has shown
.to be one of the two. strongest. .
" The Frogs ran over Daniel Bak-
er. a team that gave Texas plenty
of trouble. T. C. V. tied Louisiana
State on the latter’s field. And
r - -ccu - .. make or break the Longhorns,
will have a hard battle to pren "They will find Missouri tough to
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Jack Langdon is'the boy. Jack i
is playing a whale of a gamq at
T. C. U. and ihe keeps on go-
ing hell certainly get a place on k
the mythical team.
—langden is abig_boganthe—---
loves football. His natural posi-
tion is a wing. He was used in the i
backfield his last year with Cie- .
burne High. It was just to make 1
the team better balanced because 1
Cleburne had plenty of ends that |
year.
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were. In fact, the best ceam in .
the nation but they did not play
big intersectlonal games.
i ort, 15—next week—8. M. V.
h goes to Syracuse, N. Y. to play
Syracuse U. The Ponies are not
— very strong representativesof the
Squthwestern Conference. They
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The New York Yankees won the
worid$ baseball championship for
1932 by defeating the Chicago
Cubs, 13 to 6; to the fourth game
form ang if the Centenary defeat
affects them in the right way they
should trim the Tigers.
The Texas Aggies play Texas A
and X. at College Station and
Baylor engages Loyola at New
Orleans in other games this week.
The former game will be Satur-
day and the latter Friday night.
The Texas Conference. Lone
D. C. Steele, one of the lightest 1
men on the squad, will make a
Iirst string. guard with. Cleburne
High. Right now he’s the best
looking prospect at that position
on the squad.
But this will be his last year j
and he’ll get out of school before | 1
lie's large enough to really come
into ills own as a lineman He
got into high school when he was
12 yean: old and the eight semes-
ter ‘rule catches him next fall.
Tills is the first year he's had
a chance at all of making the
team and it will be his last one.
Another case of a boy getting
an education too fast for foot-
ball though of course nobody will
hold that against him.
Guy Hosford was listening in on
the world series.
The bases were full and Lou
Gehrig was at bat
"What would you do now if
you were pitching?" Guy was ask-
ed.
"I'd throw to seconc base." the
canny Hosford answered. "Auy-
way I'd do something to show the
manager I didn't want to pitch to
Gehrig’'
Hosford is vice-president Of the
Cleburne Amateur Baseball League
next scasom. He plans to Bring
Gehrlgh and Babe Ruth down here >
to play with the Sanders Service
Station team. It ft rumored.
to class B circles and this sea- The second stringers were get
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- The Texas Aggies are not going
to even try to get Charlie Malone
in shape to play ts year
The big Aggie wingman. best
in the Southwestern Conference
will lay out a year to permit hla
knee to get wll then hell play
next season.
The Aggies cerainly needed
Matone injtheir game with Tulane
last Saturday. In fact without
5 him the Aggleslook like a second -
division outfit .
vent the defeat becoming a rout.
-Redas pleys an attraebive inter-
sectional game, journeying to
Columbia, Mo. for a clash with
Missouri U. Texas is smarting
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The Cisco clittbmhty squabble in
Ilie Texas Interscholastic League
has a parallel in college.
Felts, captain of the Tulane
team, was declared ineligible on
the grounds that he played pro
basebull for money when in his
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1932, newspaper, October 5, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598191/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.