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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948
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THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
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JACK DEMPSEY VISITS BOYS RANCH
Baylor Bears Start
Basketball Practice
Basketball practice for the
Baylor Bears, defending South-
west Conference champions, and
national finalists last year got
FOOTBALL
MONAHANS 19, HERMIT 0
THE fRFAT HARRY f'lIMFR ^ QUARTERBACK
THE GREAT HARR1 GLIMER ri ll| sCHEDUIJCS
In four seasons at Alabama, COLORED GAME
Harry Gilmer completed 215 for-1 Tickets for the Negro ball
ward passes out of 407 for a £ame scheduled to be played in
.530 percentage. The completions Andrews at 7:30 on Hamilton
were good for 2,863 yards and Beld- November 10th went on
—...........— ‘"VT ^ H^wi^in the^ff t^th31' 29 toug^r,^y^oano ^ Monday according to Max
under way on November 1. with ^in the firs and then thp aprials were interc/pted His Ramsey. President of the An-
ten lettermen reporting back to added another six points in the 57 out f £ drews Quarterback Club The
[Coach Bill Henderson. TwZrZTZ for 648 sePa Jleg^ate pe^en? *ame between Midland Bulldcjs
Heading the list of returning a ^ er the stubborn a rccord in 1945 and Odessa Badgers is sponsored
veterans are Jackie Robinson, K«™»* Panthers. I by the Andrews Quarterback
Bill Johnson and Ralph Pulley, Th« Wln Protected Monahans' -—----Club and the proceeds will be
all of whom are working on their rf°Krd . this\ s™0" to a standstill for three quarters used for the benefit of the An
and kept the Lobos in a deadlock . .. . „ . , M drews Mnct»n<T« .u
with Seminole for the District andlhen *eU victim to a late ™ *
5-A lead. touchdown thrust that gave the __ ^_'
Panhandle gridders a shaky 14
O’DONNELL 26, SLATON 19 to 6 victory.
O'Donnell’s surprising Eagles
De roled to an impressive victory
over the Slaton Tigers in a
fourth varsity letter. Also back
are James Owens, Don Heath-
ngton, and Bill DeWitt from last
year’s startyig five along with
Robinson and Johnson, and let
termen Odell Preston, Bill Hick
man, Bill Srack, Charles
vereaux.
Clothes a sight?
White! Phone 500!
Call Sno-
Members from last season’s jsouth half District 4 A tilt Fri-
Cub team who may move up to'day night.
the varsity squad are Gerald A capacity crowd watched the
Cobb, Junior Carrington, Terry smooth--working Eagles tally two
Downs, and Carroll Drewy.
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JOE LOUIS WILL
DEFEND TITLE
Joe Louis definitely will fight
next June at the Yankee stad
ium against one of three oppon-
ents . . . Lee Savold, Ezzard
Chares or Joe Baski.
The champ said so
last week when he announced
he was giving up his four-month
J “retirement.” It was no coinci-
dence that Louis made his speech
after a morning conference with
Mike Jacobs and Harry Mary
son, the new managing director
touchdawns in the first quarter,
! then moved ahead at the half
10 6. A third quarter tally clinch-
ied the conference win for the
Eagles.
TAIIOKA 27, MORTON 6
The Morton Indians took a 27-
. licking from the Tahoka Bull-
dogs in a District 4-A north half
himself ba,,le Frida>’ night.
The Indians took the lead in
the first period when halfback
Yeary scored from 60 yards out
in a pay through the line.
LINEUP
with
EAR
Front End Aligning
Wheel Balancing
Brake Service
FACTORY TRAINED
OPERATORS
Wright Garage
North Side Square
Phone 327
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LOCKNEY 15, FLOYDADA 12
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Young cowhands at Boy’s of boys, recently visited the Chamber of Commerce. Non-de-
Ranch, Amarillo, are bursting Ranch and a group of the boys nominational services are con-
with pride over their newest took him to the new chapel, mov- ducted every Sunday in the new
non-denomina- ed to the Ranch fi'om Dalhart chapel. “Now the Ranch has ev-
building — me non-uenuinuia- eu to me tvancii n uiu udiumi cna-pei. i\ow me rumen was ev-.
tional chapel. Jack Dempsey, Air Base. The building was giv- erything,” Dempsey said. ‘‘It’s . rb£ Andrews Ameri
former world champion heavy- on two coats of paint by mem- wonderful that the boys have a 10n 1S sponsoring
weight boxer and a true friend hers of the Amarillo Junior place to worship.” r° be be,d at the Ioce
the
Andrews Legion Post
Sponsors Dance
straight by outclassing the Floy
dada Whirlwinds in the top con-
ference tilt off District 3-A. The
Longhorns smashed over their
opponents, gaining 289 yards
rushing to the 63 for the Whirl-
winds, and piling up 16 first
downs to three.
This Week's Predictions
By Ox Jameson
Humble Will
Broadcast Saturday's
this season. It is my belief that U
the Indians by playing heads up WOmeS
as “ ass ss xtl ^ «*** »<«- »»*•<*,nv,M *=
Slockton and Marl, since Maria SLLv“a“of heart and a * C°-
took them into camp very hand- great deal 0{ COurage, courage |casts for this Saturday is nar-
ily. Not having heard anything Df tfoe type that refuses to ad- rowed down to three games —
about Marfa before this game defeat. If the Indians want all Conference tilts.
my prediction on that one was f0 win this one bad enough then At 150 n m Humble hrmd- ----------
an out and out guess. There was they will wjn i for one believe! ’ ’ - ‘ Thomas B. Poe, Jr.,
an error on the District sched- that they want to win this one,casts the S’ M’ U' ~ Texas A breeder.^ _ Jday night as a battling bank of
Tech student.
an error on the District sched- that they want to win this one (
ule sheet since Crane played an(j wjji put 0ut that extra ef- and M game from the Cotton
Iraan last week instead of Me- fort needed to win. I am going Bowl at Dallas. Announcer Kern
Carney. Denver City had an easy t0 say that the Indians will win Tips will be assisted by Alec
time as predicted and Wink rol- this game 14, Monahans 7. Chesser and stations WFAA-820,
led over Pecos. Kermit did not) Denver City should have an Dallas: WOAI, San Antonio;
have the fire against Monahans easy time with Pecos, Denver KPRC, Houston; KRIS, Corpus
that they had against Seminole City 21, Pecos 0. Andrews after Christi; K V A L, Brownsville;
and Pecos went down 19 to 0. their rest should take the luck- jKURV, Edinburg and KTAW,
All roads lead to Monahans for less Ft. Stockton Panthers 28 College Station, will carry the
Friday night, November fifth, to 7. Kermit plays McCamey at !f?ame-
This game brings together the McCamey and should win 19 to 6 ! The Arkansas • Rice game at
two top teams of the district and Wink has an open date. |War Memorial Stadium in Little
a crowd of overflow proportions If I live over this game Fri- Rock wil1 be broadcast at 1-50
is in the bag. I have seen Mona- day night I will be back at the P- m' with ves Box and Fred
bans pla ythree times this year same old stand next week ;Kincaid at the microphones. It
and it is very evident that the The standings are for confer-ma>’ be heard °n stations KRLD,
Indians are up against the best ence games only after nine ^a^asl KTRH, Houston; KABC,
ball club that they have played weeks of play. San Antonio; KRGV, Weslaco;
___.._ KWFT, Wichita Falls.
, Broadcast of the Baylor-Texas
Longhorn game will come from
Waco at 2:20 p. m. The announ-
cing job will be shared by Char-
lie Jordan and Jerry Doggett.
Stations carrying the game will
be WACO, Waco; WRR, Dallas;
KFJZ, Ft. Worth; KNOW, Aus-
tin; KM AC, San Antonio; KRIO,
McAllen; KRBC, Abilene; KGKL,
San Angelo; KBST, Big Spring:
KCRS, Midland; KRRV, Sher-
man; KGVL, Greenville; KPLT,
Paris, hCMC, Texarkana; KFRO,
Longview; KTBB, Tyler; KTRE,
Lufkin; KTHT, Houston; KFDX,
Wichita Falls; KGNC, Amarillo;
KWBU, Corpus Christi; Kosa,
Odessa; KIUN, Pecos; KROD, El
Paso; and KFDM, Beaumont.
Andrews American Leg-
a dance
,io oe neid at the local hut in
Andrews on November 5th. Mus-
ic will be furnished by Cecil PONT II, LEVELLANI) K
Brower and his orchestra. Coach Bing Bingham’s Post
| A combination radio and phon- Antelopes continued their un-
jOgraph set will be given away beaten, untied march through
at 11 p. m. All Legionairres j District 4-A grdi ranks by spil-
i °m surrounding territory are ling a slightly-favored Levelland
invited *n team, ^fore morp )han 3 50Q
fans. The contest was a non-con-
A Southdown ram for breeding ference affalr'
purposes has been donated the
animal husbandary department! AMARILLO 14, LUBBOCK 6
Thomas" B Si"01?1'31 C°llege Spirit and hustle almost wo"
• oe, Jr., prominentia football game in Lubbock Fri-
o __ --J ***o‘*v UdlllV UI
* former Texas Lubbock Westerners fought Am-
arilo’s powerfull Golden Sandies
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1948, newspaper, November 4, 1948; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556038/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.