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THE MATAGOKIM COUNTY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1933
gain. Broughton stopped Bryan for in geometry class?
no gain, but Richmond drew a five- Emma in love with a cowboy?
yard penalty. Pass from Bryan to Irwon holding Noel’s head?
Elleman good for five. Meyer inter- Fawn going anywhere without
i 5 a cepted Bryan’s pass and returned to Wade?
(Continued From Page D mid field. Lee got loose for 20 yards. I Wonder Why.
the line of scrimmage as the quarter Pass from Lee to Broughton ruled Fawn and Blanche giggle when you
ended in Richmond’s possession on incomplete by headlinesman.. mention cheese?
her own 31-yard line. Estlinbaum picked up a yard. Ur- Clara has a cold?
Second Quarter. ban failed to gain. Lee picked up 0 Georgia wants El Maton for her
Black Cats-
lost one of our main players, Pete Our room is very musical too.
| Petrucha. We miss her sorely as she. Someone always singing
| was a wonderful player. And then | And if they aren’t
the teams haven’t had time to prac- Gladys Bell and Ervy Belle are al-
I tice very much. It’s quite a job to ways ringing.
| pass all the examinations and at the Herbert Tolliver is always in a whirl
same time play on a team But we’ll We can understand, he goes with a
I get started soon and then watch our Bay City girl.
step. Come on, Pirates show ’em what
you’re made off
One of our brilliant seniors, Nevelle
Wheeler to be exact, has turned poet.
He showed remarkable promise
made four yards Reimer yard. Lee waited patiently and then future home? ,
„erxup three yards Bryan made heaved the pass to Estlinbaum who Rosalie seemed so happy this week
first down. Bryan went around end made first down. Estlinbaum made end?
for nine yards. Moore picked u p fi rst three ya rds Pass f rom Est li nbaum to Irwon can’t reduce? when he turned out.
down Davis failed to gain Pass from Urban good for nine and half yards. Goore winks at Earline ‘ (Maybe
Bryan to Reimer good for six yards. Lee made five yards and first down, it’s her bangs.)
Another pass good for nine yards and The ball was on the six-yard line. George Alice steals glances at Dun
first down. Richmond penalized five Urban failed to gain Estlinbaum so often?
yards for crawling but the penalty made five yards. Urban failed to gain. Billie doesn’t ever lose anything?
failed to keep them from making first Urban failed by a foot of making a Roberta selects a desk next to Gif-
down. Snoultz was hurt on the play. touchdown. 6ford? . .
Graha n went in the game for Shoultz. Ball went over. Bryan kicked over Eldon isn’t interested in College
Meyer went to quarter for Shoultz Lee’s head and the ball rolled to the port girls?
po 1 .....
derson broke through and threw Bry- punt and took Richmond out of dan
an for yard loss. Bryan picked up 10 Hero Thergame ended here:
yards and first down. Rainer threw BAT
Davis for three-yard loss. Pass from Meyer
Bryan to Reimer good for three yards
Bryan failed at the line. Pass was no Landrum
good and ball went over to Cats there
on 18-yard line. Urban got off bad Hagaman
punt that went out of bounds on own’
40-yard line. Rainer
Bryan picked up ten yards and first
down. Bryan failed to gain around Baca
right end. Bryan fumbled but recov-
ered for yard loss. Bryan passed to Anderson
Reickle for three yards. Another pass
from Bryan good for seven yards and Broughton
first down. Bryan picked up two
yards. Davis picked up five yards Shoultz
Reimer made first down. Davis failed
to gain. Davis made two yards Pass Lee
Wade goes to Bay View?
RICHMOND
Annette is checking up on Fawn?
Little Buddy blushes?
L. E.
L. T.
L. G.
C.
R. G.
R. T.
R. E.
Q.
from Bryan to Reickle good for al
touchdown. They were just heaving Estlinbaum
these passes at will. Bryan kicked goal
making score Richmond 7. Bay City 0. Urban
Bryan kicked off to Estlinbaum who
Score: Bay City
Richmond
returned to own 38-yard line Lee
picked up nine yards on end run.
L. H.
R. H
F.
Doodle isn’t lucky enough to get
Ellerman those corners saved by Earline?
Noel isn’t provided with extra
Boehme shoulders?
Girl Reserve Notes.
Kubosh
Vivial
day for a reunion. All the children
were present except Mr. L. C. Trous-
dale of Houston. Those present were
| Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Terry of Blessing
| Mrs. Claude, Bartee of Palacios is Mr cend MreMP ha “Miat jlmanty
decided to have a star party here siting her parents, Mr. and Trousdale and family of Richmond.
Tuesday night with a picnic supper Mrs. H. H. Foster. Mr and Mrs H S Trousdale and
Dog. the Snake and the Crab.
After Mr. Stevens had finished his
interesting lecture, we held our reg-
ular business meeting.
ASHBY
The Senior’s Prayer.
Our teacher, who art on earth
Hallowed by thy luck
When government is done
Geometry must come.
On test days, as it is on others.
Give us this day an easy test
And forgive us our zero’s
As we forgive those who make 100‘s.
Lead us not into crying.
But deliver us from failing
For time is the power to tell
Us before we begin
The answers to our questions.
Sophomore News.
I Well it won’t be long before
Thanksgiving. I am sure we will all
1 enjoy Thanksgiving because we get
a two days holiday. That is one thing
| we can give thanks for. After Thanks-
giving comes good old Christmas
, times. If you will only be a good lit-
the girl and boy and hang up your
| stocking Santa may bring you a rag
1 doll.
It won’t be long before this six
weeks will be up and we are already
beginning to worry about our exams.
Some say "If I could only pass this
exam I will be alright." Others say,
I don’t care if I fail all of them."
But this is not the right attitude. We
should always remember "Where 1
. there is a will there is a way “and
, get right down and peg away at it.
The seniors didn’t do anything spe- Lydia White has a permanent. We
cial over the week-end. We had wonder who she is fixing up for. She
| The Girl Reserves recognized the planned on an oyster fry but it has some good looking boy in mind,
seventh ah id girls last Frida We seemer that this was to be a busy Around the Campus As Others See Us
Gibson
Reimer, B.
Reickle
Bryan
Moore
Reimer, M
Davis
0 0 0 7 7
0 7 0 0 7
Penetrations into opponents 20-yard
Urban fumbled but Broughton recov- - .. . . . . .
ered on own 45-yard line as half line, Bay City 2; Richmond 2. Pen-
ended.
alties, Richmond drew three penal-
Score at half Richmond 7 Bay
City 0.
Pep Squad of Bay City took the
field during half and went through
difficult and beautiful formation. The
Richmond pep squad followed and
the crowd was generous in its ap-
plause
ties for total of 15 yards. Bay City
did not suffer a penalty.
Passes attempted by Bay City 5.
completed 3, incomplete 2. Richmond
attempted 12 passes, seven of which
were good, three incomplete and two
were intercepted.
First downs: Bay City two in first
Third Quarter.
Bay City defended the north goal
quarter, none in second quarter, four
in third quarter and four in fourth
quarter, total of 10. Richmond made
and kicked off. Estlinbaum kicked to
Davis who slipped on his own 15-yard three in first quarter, five in second
line. Davis made two yards on long quarter, three in third. quarter and
end run. Broughton stopped Davis for
yard loss. Bryan failed to make first
down. Bryan fumbled the attempted
punt but ran with the ball and made
first down. Davis failed to gain. Bry-
an picked up another first down.
Bay City failed to gain. Bryan picked
up another first down. Bay City called
time out after this drive. Neary re-
placed Hagaman for the Cats. Shoultz
hit Davis for a yard loss. Bryan pick-
ed up eight yards. Rainer stopped
Reimer for no gain, Bryan attempted
to kick but Broughton blocked the
punt and the Cats took the ball on
the Richmond 38-yard line.
two in last quarter, total of 13.
Substitutions Bay City: Neary, Gra-
ham, Wilkinson. Richmond: J Davis
G-ayless.
Officials: Harding, referee; Roach,
umpire; Aschenbeck, headlinesman.
Bay View High
School Notes
On an off tackle
made
a yard. Urban failed to gain. Estlin-
baum passed wild. Urban kicked
over the goal line. Richmond took the
ball on their own 20-yard line.
Bryan picked up three yards on an
end run. Bryan picked up six more
through middle. Moore picked up first
down. Bryan lost a yard. Moore fum-
bled but recovered for loss of yard.
Bryan failed to gain. Bryan kicked
to Lee who returned to own 30-yard
line. Lee picked up first down. Ur-
ban picked up six yards. Lee failed
to gain. Urban picked up three yards.
Urban picked up first down. Estlin-
baum made a yard over left tackle.
Lee picked up nine and a half yards.
Estlinbaum picked up eight yards and
first down. Estlinbaum cut back for
five more yards. Urban made a yard.
The quarter ended at this phase of
the game. The Cats had the ball on
Richmond’s 25-yard line.
Fourth Quarter.
Estlinbaum made a first down, Lee
picked up a yard. Lee failed to gain
as interference fell in front of him.
Pass from Lee to Estlinbaum in
complete. Pass from Estlinbaum to
Urban good for 20 yards and touch-
down Urban charged over for extra
point Seore Bay City 7 Richmond
Estlinbaum kicked out of bounds
and was brought back to be kicked
over. Estlinbaum this time kicked out
of bounds again. How. ver the ball was
given Richmond at this point, the
forty-yard line.
Bryan picked up nine yards. Bryan
made a first down. Bryan picked up
a yard. Pass from Bryan to Estlin
baum good for first down. Rainer
stopped Bryan for no gain. Pass from
Bryan went wild. Bryan failed to
gain after attempting to run failing
to find a receiver open. Pass to Elle-
man was well directed but Elleman
dropped the ball in the open field.
Bryan kicked over the goal line.
Urban made three yards through
center. Lee lost a yard. Lee fumbled
but Urban recovered for no gain. Ur-
ban kicked 21 yards out of bounds on
Bay City’s 40-yard line.
Anderson stopped Bryan for no
High School Notes.
Another six weeks is gone and ex-
amination time is here again. They
are getting harder every week, so
give us your good wishes.
We are getting holidays Thursday
and Friday. This will give us time to
digest our Thanksgiving dinners be-
fore we have to worry about lessons
again.
Senior Notes.
The seniors are getting ready for
their second six-weeks exams. Then
comes Thanksgiving. What are we
going to do during these holidays?
, Ah. I know We are not going to study.
The science class is glad the six
weeks’ exams are here, because they
expected a little “pop quiz" every
other day.
Freshman Notes.
We have just finished a chronologi-
cal review in history. We found it to
be rather interesting.
Here are some riddles which were
read in Spanish class:
Who is it that eats with another
man’s teeth?
What resembles the half of a moon?
(Answers given next week.)
The following resolutions have been
adopted:
now have a junior Girl Reserves or
little sisters.
Mrs. Roy Nelson served the senior |
Girl Reserves with an old-fashioned
dinner at her home last Friday. After!
everyone had partaken to capacity we
tamked out a comfort which will be
given to the person holding the lucky
number. Date will be announced later.
“Thanksgiving in Other Lands is the
topic of our Thanksgiving service
Monday.
Locals.
Mr. T. P. White was a business vis-
itor in Houston Saturday.
Last Friday evening the Sunday
School observed Thanksgiving by a
program. Everyone reported a love-
ly time.
Reverend Wiley held church serv-
ices here Sunday morning and eve-
ning.
Mrs. Della Braden, Margaret Ruth
and Fred Taylor Matthes spent Sun-
day with the Nelsons.
Misses Louise Walter, Vera Wil-
liams, Beryl Bell were Bay City shop-
pers Saturday.
Misses Eleanor Chapman and Nelle
Harris spent the week-end with their
parents.
We are sorry that Mrs. Curtis has
not been well.
GULF HIGH
SCHOOL NOTES
Ethel Doss
Editor
Gladys Bell and Ervy Belle Dagner
Junior Reporters.
Eugenia Seerden. Soph. Reporter
Frances Watkins Freshman Reporter
Marguerite Henigan, Senior and Girl
Reserve Reporter.
Senior Notes.
The girls and boys basketball teams
went to Sweeney Friday evening for
a game. The scores were both in
their favor. The Gulf Pirates just
haven’t hit their stride yet. Most of
week-end for most of them so the Last Week
picnic was postponed. i Elizabeth Inglehart.
We have a holiday Thursday and Marguerite Henigan.
Friday Fours days off! Most of us are J. D. Deshotels.
planning on making the most of those Kelly Bryan.
four days. | This Week-
This is the last week of the six 1. A girl in the ninth grade. She
weeks. Tests come Tuesday, Wednes-likes a boy named "Desho." She’s
day and Monday. We have been busy slightly _
studying (?) for these tests We dread
for the time to come and are glad
when they are past.
Believe It Or Not.
George Deerman actually worked in
English.
Vera is going to make A in Eng-
lish this six weeks that is, we hope.
Gayle proved a proposition in geom-
etry without getting mixed up.
Florence Lee is working for a
sweater in basketball this year. We
hope she gets it.
Lloyd Yeamans came to school the
other day without a stick of gum in
his mouth.
Lloyd Yeamans.
Lloyd is an unassuming chap
He is quiet and observing at that.
slightly
overweight and bites her fin-
gernails.
2. A boy in the ninth grade. He
has scarlet red hair and his face is
about the same color. He plays on
the basketball team and is kinda
"dumb" in algebra.
3. A boy in the eighth grade. Ev-
eryone picks on him and he is nick-
named "Handsome."
4. A girl in the eleventh grade. She
is kinda "smart" and she studies all
the time. She has been having a few
dates on these moonlight nights.
Freshman Class.
We haven’t been very mean this
| week. The reason is this: This is
| the week for six weeks tests and we
| are all getting ready to flunk or pass
as the case may be. We all want to
But once in a while he gives some pass, however.
boy a rap We are through with the history
Who promptly returns it, tit for tat. of Rome now or were Wednesday. We
Junior News. are all glad to finish it.
It seems that the longer you go to We are all lost in algebra and try
school the more tests you have. The as we might we can’t find ourselves.
juniors are just about tested out. We
will probably average D as a class.
Oh well, that's pretty good for a class
of our sort.
We surely are anxious for the
Thanksgiving holidays to come. We
are really going to stuff our tummies.
It was really very thoughtful for the
Pilgrims or Puritans to have Thanks-
giving on Thursday. This gives us a
chance to eat enough turkey to get
sick, yet to be well before time for
school.
Can You Imagine.
Billie having a hair cut.
Kelly having a new pair of shoes.
Jack Mangum having a perman-
ent.
Jack Simon coming to school.
Last time we said that we would
Things We Can Do Without.
Mr. Myers’ sermons.
Mr. Stevens marks for saying
“shut up.”’
Donald acting like a baby.
Tiny talking.
Margaret’s giggling.
Jake’s questions.
Gulf Girl Reserves.
the players are new at the game, continue our poem about the ju-
There is only one girl on the girls’ niors we left off with Mae and Gene,
team that won a sweater last year.
All but Jack Mangum and Mae Arm-
strong who played year before last Next we have Frances and Willa Mae
but not last year are new. On the Both look ready to hit the hay.
| boys team Billy Pump and Neville It’s because the late hours they keep.
| Wheeler are
Tuesday the Girl Reserves met in
the science room instead of the kin-
dergarten room as we usually do.
The room was darkened and Mr. Har-
old Stevens, our science teacher,
flashed a strecptican on the black-
board and showed us several slides
of stars. As he projected the stars, he
explained them and pointed out the
various contellations. The demonstra-
tion was made even more interesting
by his reference to various legends
that we had touched upon in previous
meetings. Among the many constella-
tions that he pointed out were the Big
Dipper, Little Dipper, North Star,
____. _____... Dragon, Orion, Cassiopeia’s Chair,
new. Then, too, we have They never really get enough sleep Orion’s Belt, The Twins. The Big
beforehand at the old docks. We Mr Clay Penny of Bay City is here family of Alief, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
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down. We have a choice of laundry Mesdames Geo. B. McKissick and
bags, title pictures, square pictures, D. E. Spoor were Bay City visitors
crochet belts, ash trays, silver brace- Monday
lets. Christmas cards and purses. We Mr. Arthur Matthes of Blessing was
Girl Reserves are becoming quite ar- a business visitor here Monday. |
tistic.
Just before the meeting adjourned
the president gave us each a small,
blue blotter with the words "Girl
Reserves" printed on it.—Marguerite
Henigan, reporter.
Mrs. W. A. Trousdale and children
all gathered here at her home Sun-
dale.
Messrs. Geo. B. McKissick Sr. and
J. L McKissick were business visi-
tors to Bay City Tuesday.
Mrs. D. E. Spoor and Donald were
in Bay City Saturday.
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