The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946 Page: 9 of 10
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The first government life - sav-
ing stations, which were Just boat
houses, were erected along the
coast of New Jersey in 1848.
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CARRMEN FIE GAIK IN TIT
MIN NT. ARTHUR JR. NIGH
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The Golden Bears of Port Ar-
thir’s Woodrow Wilson junior
High Thursday night defeated the
Golden Hurricane of Orange’s
Carr junior high 13 to 6 to reach
the finals for the junior high
school football championship of
District 14.
-lixcept for an official’s blund-
er, the game would have ended inr
a 6-6 tie but Carr coach C. L.
Me Carson said today he Will not
pretest the game.
Miacne Brings Score
The miscue came during the
last minute of the second quarter
and gave the Bears 7 of their 13
po'nts. With only seconds to play
\0 the half, a Carr punt was pnr-
tfa ty blocked, picked up on the
Hv rrlcane 42 yard line by fimmy
Babip and rim back to the 25.
brick intended for Lewis Lumb-
ley oyer the goal line was knock-
ed down. On what should have
been the fourth down, Gall Mills
bucked through the line to the
18. But the officials gave the
Bears another try and this time
Mills went to the 15 and a first
down. On the next play Mills
went over for the touchdown.
Babin place kicked the extra
point. The half ended on the
kickoff play.
Bears Score First
The Wilsonites had scored their
first touch down earlier in the
second quarter on a" serie.tr of plays
originating on their own 38 yard
line. Cecil King skirted left end
for the beautiful run down to the
Orange 18 and on the next play
Dobrick went around the same
Miton McGee opohed the series erKl for the marker. Babins first
of downs with an end run which j ‘>7 for extra h°int from
was stopped for no gain. Sammy I was fiooc* but tbe. Rt’nrs werc P*"'
Zweiger went: through center tt> ; fl,izeF* for backficld in motion on
the 19 but the Bears were pen- 1the P10? af,d the next a,tem!>t
all ’.ed back to fhe 24 for excessive
time outs. A pass from Paul Do-
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LEWIS COLLIERS'
went wide of the uprights.
The only
job of running for. the Bears and
Jimmy Forwald, 1215-pound tac-
kle, was credited - with stopping
the Orange offense almost single-
handed.
Harmon b Great
Don Harmon, 125-pound Or-
ange back, picked up. mdst of the
yardage gained by the Carrmon
and a great job of line - backing
Was credited to Olney Bolt*.
F.vcry man on the Hurricane
squad did a highly creditable iob
and a running account of the con-
test shows little from which to
name stars. In the baokfieRf.
Steve Kemble, Dean and Captain
Olney Belts were outstartdlng and
on the line Jimmy Wallace, Wen-
dell Harris, David Van Pelt, Glen
LaComb. Dale Lewis and Jimrtjy
Craig all got credit for a great
job of holding their own against
heavier opponents.
Starting line-ups:
Port Arthur Pns Orange
Broussard • LE Wallace
Hfcvey LT ‘ Harris
Hjckey - LG Van Pelt:]
Ckrlquist C Craig
Whitehead KG Corley
Forwald KT LaOoiftb
Wilson RE te#B»
Dbbrick i QB mtm
Cappadtinnd (c) LHH Kemble
Babin " X-ftHB (c) Belt*
Mills FB Harmon
Substitutes: Port Arthur
Cram, Lumpkin. Zwciger. Ring.
Lumbley, Norwood and Avery;
Orange — Burksrt, Landry. Skid-
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came late In th” fourth quarter Co^v- Rh*t'*r-
when Don Harmon took the ball i ,C “ '
on a quick play without a huddle I *"’«*’ ***£
which caught the Wilsonites flat- | ™'1,sh- Shelle-V' hcart
[Sown. ^ BUI? D8enVn?try°for I . StaU",ips:
point through the Tine was stop- £
ped short.
Carr Badly Outweixhrd
Outweighed 36 pounds to the
man on (he line and 24 1-2 pounds
to the man In the backfield, the
Carrmen took a terrific pounding
at the hands of the Bears but
fought off threat ‘after threat in j
a game but vain attempt to hold
their own against their .bulky op-
ponents.
Coach E. F. McLaughlin’s Wil-
sohites piled up immense yardage
against the Hurricanes but lost
several scoring opportunities for
lack of a touch down punch.
Milton McGee did a beautiful
thru- It; Orange 3; passing — Or-
ange-attempted 4. completed 0;
punting — Port Arthur 5 tor Av-
erage 29 yards; Orange 5 for av-
erage 29 yards; penalties — Port
Arthur 60 yards; Orange 45 yards;
fumbles — Port Arthur 4; Orange
2 ; opponent’s fumbles recovered
--■Port Arthur,2; Orange 3; passes
intercepted Port Arthur 1.
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PHONE 3726
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■ I Phoenix, Arir., was settled in !
fl 1876*75, and incorporated in |
1881; the charter was revised i
again in 1893, and tn 1913 the j
commission form of government
was adopted. * , I
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The mountains of la-bnnon, I
once famous for their cedars, are
now quite bare, although a few j
groves remain. j j
Some late nests of/ the bob >
M white quail are still hatohlng in |
I; eaiiy Septemhcr. The fall shurtla
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946, newspaper, November 8, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557182/m1/9/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.