Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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DeKalb in Bi-District
Leopards Score Late
Edge McKinney, 7-6
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Bobby Dodd Now
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Henry Johnson and others, to
Veterans Land Board, warranty
Childless around right end to the
25 and Childress again to Don
eye by $14,000 in cash
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DeKalb 44. Turner tumbled and
DeKalb's Jerry Seay recovered.
Drake, Owen Darnell and By-
ars moved to the 46. Bears lost
to the 40 and then Byars passed
to Darnell good to the Bonham
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11 00—People Are Funny
11 30—News. Snorts. Weather
7 00—Texas In Review
7:30—Voice of Firestone
8 30—December Bride
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Veterans Land Board to Frank-
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Mary Leigh Legg to A. C. An-
derson, power of attorney.
James L. Smith to A. C. An-
derson, warranty deed.
M. E. Larkin to City of Mt.
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man said today Bobby Dodd of down the field for a successor to
Georgia Tech is a top prospect for coach. Ed Price, who resigned
the combined athletic directorship under heavy alumni fire effective
and head football coach jobs at the Dec 31.
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OLYMPIC GAMES OFFICIALLY OPENED— Australian Ron
Clarke. bearing the Olympic torch, strides on the track in Mel-
bourne stadium past assembled world athletes in the ceremony
marking the official opening of the 1955 Olympic Games.
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Bonham took to the airways
. Triday night to blank DeKalb.
34-0 at Paris. The win puts them
in the AA regional payott this
week against the Gilmer Buck-
eyes at Paris, also.
It started off like it might be a
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1. Resriction on using Negro
athletes are closing in on Georgia
Tech; and
2. The increasing difficulty of
persuading good football prospects
to attend a technical school like his.
The Universiy of Texas has no
Negroes on its athletic teams, but
it has stared admitting under-
graduate Negro students. ,
The newspaper said Dodd's pros-,
ligure exceeds the
$16,000 a year tentatively set by
the university, but that the alumni ,
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Tuesday
7 00—Good Morning—
Will Rogers, Jr.
7 25—News
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Will Rogers, Jr.
7 55— Weather
8 00—Captain Kangaroo
8 55—News
9 00—Garry Moore Show
9 15—Video Varieties—
Haskell Jones
10 30—Strike It Rich
11 00—Valiant Lady
11:15—Love of Life
11.30—Search for Tomorrow
11 45 — Western Wonderland
12:00—News and Weather
13.19—Farm Digest—
John Shiplev
12 30— As The World Turns
1 00—Our Miss Brooks
1:30—Afternoon Show
2 00—The Big Pavoff
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3:00—Brighter Dav
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other team’s 20-yard line in the
Scribner ’ first three periods.
Marriage Licenses
would be asked to raise an added I
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8 55—News
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Haskell Jones
9:30—Arthur Godfrey Time
10:00—Video Variety
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10 30—Strike It Rich
11:00—Valiant Lady
11:15—Love Of Life
11:30—Search for -omorrow
11:45—Industry on Parade
12:0b—News and Weather
12:15—Farm Digest—
John Shiplev
12JO—As The World Turns
1:00—Our Miss Brooks
1 30—Afternoon Show
2:00— The Big Pavoff
2.30—Bob Crosbv Show
3:00—Briter Eav
3:15—Secret Storm
3:30—Edge of Night
4:00—Adventure Theatre
4:40—Santa Clause
5.00—Mickev Mouse Club
6 00— News— Bill Gill
6:10—Weatherman
6 15—Douglas Edwards
6:30—Robin Hood
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m _ Campbell for the score.
Then Childress, Campbell and' - --
diet 'from the bank.
The judge agreed that he him-
self once laughed off a tomato
flung by an angry litigant (it
missed him anyway), but held
that throwing money around is a
more serious matter. This is es-
pecially true, he said, when a
bank cashier is doing the throw-
’ ing.
Harold Evans. 36-year-old em-
ploye of the London Electricity
Board, testified he went to the
Marylebone branch of the Mid-
land Bank in October 1953 to
pick up a payroll. He was stand-
ing quietly in front of the cash-
ier’s window’ when 5,000 packaged
1-pound notes hit him in the face
Evans said the vision of his
- eral years.
-Frank Leahy, former Nctre
- Dame coach, has keen dropped ’
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Quarterback James
spotted Hocker in the end zone.
FettbackTom Sherwin kicked
the game-winning extra point .
With just a few minutes re-
maining, McKinney took over on
the Gainesville 45. With the ball
on the Leopard 10 and only silt
seconds remaining. Lion quarter-
back Robert Joplin passed to End
Don Wharton in the end zone.
Wharton’s extra point kick was
batted dpwn.
Strong defensive play kept
either team from penetrating the
Kalb 47 Childress passed to
Moore to the 30. then to Turner
on the 14. A roughing penalty
against the Bears placed the bail
on the 1 Then_hildress started
around left end. stopped and
looped a short one-yard touch-
down pass to Moore in the end
zone Moore converted
Pleasant, quitclaim deed and
easement.
Guaranty Bond State Bank to
A. C. Anderson, release.
A. C. Anderson to Guaranty
Bond State Bank, deed of trust.
James K Clay Jr. to First
Bancredit Corp, materialman’s
lien.
Guaranty Bond State Bank to
Dennison Clay, release.
F4raL.National . Bank to G. W. .
Poole, release.
Hub Reid to O. M. Jackson.!
warranty deed.
G W. Poole and wife to Elmer
P Blue and wife, warranty deed.
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Bonham’s Pat Porter intercept-
ed a pass on DeKalb’s 40 and took
it back to the 26 in the fourth
period. Turner churned to the 10,
the Bears lost five yards on an
offside penalty. Turner carried to
the three, Childress to the 1 and
then on the next play bucked
across for the score Moore con-
verted.
1 It was Bonham covering a fum-
ble again in the fourth on the De-
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif P
— Rangers called for aerial tank-
ers today to help them' in their
fiveday battle against a disas-
trous mountain fire that has
seared 13,000 acres of vital water-
shed covering.
The flying tankers were used
with success last September, but
turbulent winds have so far pre-
vented their use on the big blaze
that broke out Monday.
The fire, flaming on 4 35-mile
perimeter in the mountains just
behind San Bernardino, licked
close to homes and ranches on
the fringe of the city yesterday
but backfires and massed equip-
ment stopped it
Some 1,350 men are deployed
along Rie fire front
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intercepted a Lion pass and re-
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the ball to Bonham.
In an exchange of punts De-
Kalb took over on the Warrior
49. Drake circled left end for a
first to the 25 Byars got another
on the 15. Mike Pinkham drove
to the 6 and then a fumble on
the next play was covered by a
host of Bonham players.
Then came what might have
been the turning point of the
game. Little Kenny Turner burst
through right guard for an 80
yard scamper before Pinkham
pulled him down from behind on
the DeKalb 19. Bonham Went to
the Bear 1, lost on downs and
then Pat Porter recovered a fum-
bleonteDeketbttosetup
the first Bonham score Turner
cracked over from the 5 and
Jerry Moore kicked the first of
four extra points.
Bonham climaxed a 75 yard
drive on the ground and through
the air in the third. It was Chil-
dress to Turner from the P with
Moore converting. I
A short DeKalb punt flu the
Bear 49 set the next Acoring
Scene. It was Clarke tofthe 48,
Childress to Campbell to the 34,
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13-13 game that was tied on pene-
trations at 9-3 and finally went to
DeKalb on first downs. 18-13.
The Bears went to. the seven in
. the first quarter before losing the
ball on downs. Then they sliced
to the one yard in the second
where a fumble turned the ball
over to the Warriors
—It was from here that Bonham
moved to the DeKalb one, lost
control on downs and then recov-
ered a fumble on the Bear II to
set up the first touchdown.
The recovered fumble in the
first half was a break for Bon-
ham. Then they made their own
breaks in the second with Quar-
terbackDilmusChildrestemeing
lb Kt liny Turner, Don Campbell.
Billy Dodson and Jerry Moore.
Bonham completed 13 of 16 pass-
1 es in the second half for 166
yards. ■
DeKalb Quarterback Don Byars
connected with Ronald Drake for
a 24 yard pass and a first down
on the Bonham 46 in the opening
quarter. Then it was Drake over
right guard to the 35. Byars to
the 20 and then the Bears punted
over the goal after a series of
losing plays moved it back to
Gainesville edged McKinney
7-6, for a District 6-AAAA co-
championship at McKinney, Fri-
day
Gainesville will represent the
district in the state playoffs by
virtue of the Friday victory. The
Leopards had lost only to Green-
ville. 6-0. in conference play.
Both the Leopards and Lions
finished with a 4-1 mark in 6-
AAAA. Gainesville will face
Garland this week in bi-district
football.
The teams played for three
scoreless quarters in a fine de-
fensive battle in the final period
Gainesville Halfback Bill Hocker
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