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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1953
THI ORANGE LEADER
PACE FIVE
Tigers, Hornets Schedule Home Tilts This Week
Bengals Meet Yellow Jackets in Crucial ,
8-4A Tilt; St. Mary's Plays Kirwinites
The Luteher Stark High School Tigers and St. Mary's
Hornets take the spotlight on the home front this week, play-
ing the only games before local fans in Tiger Stadium.
The Tigers will host the highly touted Port Arthur Yellow
Jackets in the most crucial contest in District 8-4A Friday
night. This annual attraction, ,.7 7“ 1
which is already a sellout, will I I . . n I /
get underway at 8 p m TlCKetS tO BengOlS
It will be homecoming for . T|. ,
the Hornets, and St <> F|nal TlltS Oil Salt
has picked on tough Kirwin of j
Galveston to show their stuff be-) Tickets to the Luteher Stark
fore ex-students. The kickoff for | High School Tigers’ final home
this duel is 2 pm. Sunday, ! games, against Galveston and
Three other local ...teams see Pasadena, are presently on sale
action this week but on out-of- j at the school business office,
town turfs. ! Fans will have until Friday to
Two Orange elevens are sche-1 purchase tabs to these games,
duled for action on Thursday. The Charles Austin, school business
Tiger Cubs will Journey to Port manager, reported. After Friday,
Arthur, playing that city's B they will not go on sale again
squad, at 3:,JO p.m , in one of the until the week of the games,
games on that day, and the Carr
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By ORI.O ROBERTSON
NEW YORK (AP)-lf col-
lege football games' always'
ran true to form, you could
d e p e n cl on the nation’s 10
ranking elevens to win in a!
brtH*zt? Satui day . Only top*rated j
-Anybody got . loo* "booby” pri« Vine "" mm gM**
By BOB McHUGH
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■ BOOBY PRIZE _ _ _
around? That’s about all that is left for the Luteher Stark weekVlwnated PriU“pot!
High School Tigers. After their 38-13 licking by Baytown's But, because a football often;
Ganders Friday night, we can see no conceivable wav for bounces m unexpected directions
the Tigers to finish higher than perhaps third in the District ^
8-4A race . . . and that might , mighty of the gridiron ranks couJd i
be stretching it some. But | solid ball club. They beat out! well be toppled from their exalted <
there’s po need in jumping up Galveston in their first district j positions^
and down, cussing and holler-: tryjn^ In {#ct during the i*st A'>d 'bat goes twice for the
ing about the defeat. What S j porijon of the gan#nhe Jackets Irish of Notre Dame, who meet1
done is done. But it is a shame j tried to kick a field goat every- Navy, rated filth in the poll of the
Austin made this offer to per-
who managed to salvage the After Friday, tickets to the Gat-( HARD TO UNDERSTAND — first quarter. That doesn't sound ! *n lhe nation Navy, victim of a
pride of local teams last week by veston game will go on sale on n . 'K0(K) for the Bengals, 9-(i setback bv Pennsylvania, re-
w.nning the only game among Monday, Nov 2 and to the Pasa- d wha, happened to the Ben- | MATERIAL - If you want to j ”Mf vote and
Orange elevens, will make their dena same on Monday, Nov. 9. ‘ 1 ** "f ,,,,u A] .......*
gals. They had boon playing fine 1 figure out which team has the
I a total of only 41 points,
Georgia Tech, its unbeaten
ms mmm iss
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OI.D JOCKEYS NEVER DIE
—Oldtimcr F.arl Sando, a
leading jockey In the Twen-
ties, is making a eomeabek at
54 and doing right well at it.
Still scaling only 111. Sande
is shown here after finishing
third in a race at Belmont
Park, New York . his fiist
mount since 1932
?yi si:
timer“is ®«pT C‘UVel' Gdme; year will be played in Beaumont j FLAYERS TRYING HARD — LOST RATING - The Tigers SL't ho ""the'* wlwt’ gtt?up^Th«r ClaSS A Prep Football to r"*hl *’"<1 K‘‘1U’V w4!> ‘eplave
Following thT Houston match. £ O^^SbSJFJS Can’‘ ,hJ‘ th" BeflRal "0t °nly ,0*‘ h°T °f *°P«Pin* ^ were taken ove, bv South P
the Dragons will have only two 0 y fsaluraay ni*m players weren t trying. Because it the crown when losing% to Bay- ern•California and UCLA.
Steers Still Seek
Consistent Squad
By ROBERT E. FORD
h Associated Press Staff
; The University of Texas, crippled and still trying to find
; a consistent combination, was forced to juggle its football
1 lineup again as it prepared for the top game of the Southwest
] Conference Saturday—against, surprising Southern Metho-
j jls( |
5 Texas will nave its back to being the rule
the wall-one mote loss will Too, the Frogs are almost st full
i knock It out. of championship ;,rrn«th .lohnnv Crouch only let-
. n . i s I Iciman end, .will miw the game
Contention to i till piacltcal hrcgti*e of an operation on an m-
'?purposes The Izmj^yri.* have. jured ’band. But he will be re-
j won one and lust one in cone ter- placed by Don Sanford, 205-pound
| epee competition soph who has caught touchdow n
| The SMU Mustangs, i a ted only passes in each of Uie last three
I so-so at the start of the season, TCU games '
! have one conference victory Baylor has no injuries of conse-
against no losses and now rank ut.no,,
I Hth. in The Associated Press pot' *
j Texas is unranked. Both Arkansas and A&M were
j In other games Saturday. Texas in good*,shape for their tussle at
A&M. with one victory and one tattle Rock Saturday night A AM
j loss, will tie lighting to stay In has one eonfcrence loss and needs
! championship contention when it this one to stay in the race Ark-
| takes cm fading Aikansax; power- anxas has lost, t wo and presumably
till Baylor takes on Texas Chits- is out of contention but still has
Mian, winch has lost two loop eon- sufficient power to scramble the
tests, and Hire meets Kentucky standings
in a non-eonlerence battle m " ............
Houston at night
Guinn Out I or Season
The major Texas lineup changes
1 touud Ed Kelley, starting left halt,
going to right half, and Paul
Parkinson, No. 3 fullback, shifting
MEN
district games remaining, against
tasper and Baytown,
j Dragons Want Title
Coach W. R Smith's Dragons
are title hungry this year. They
lost the district crown last sea-
son for the first time in seven
years.
Bftbcats Will Meet
Hamshire Thursday
looked as though they were put- town, but have probably lost
ting forth everything they have, their rating as the state's No. 7
Leaders Established
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BETWEEN 21 AND 45
fulurs helunie 4* Iheie uh« pt*~
Hilly Guinn, lost lor the season par. tar it rh» rrmtenttai in.man.,
with a dislocated elbow (Jutnn <nn»|.nnr at Xmarina ha. a Inlurr tar
was the Longhorns' top giound ’*«" »"• 'lh' *"<i <■»)»*
people tiperlenre Is n«( n*«+*
gaum. Paikin.Min iulcifl depth at
•Ri'Jf. Wp train
ORANGEFIELD (Spll — Coach
Baytown, the club that nosed A! jWtiite's Orangefield Bobcats,
out Wallace 19-18 for the chain- still struggling to stay near the
Buy lor la Fifth o .........
Nolie Dame, m first place ever Undisputed leaders have been , , ,, ,
and we don't think an Orange team. Chances ere. they won't since the wnteis and broadcasters established ... seven of the 32 dl,- ,su,n,e!! a Taoken hand K "a Ini'T"?..^"*.. »..h I!
picked them as the most likely ti lets of Class A Texas schoolboy I' . ' ( d ( ,| j M()li fr»» «i,.h in aadionn in tamims.inu..
champion ... Ihe preseason poll, fo-dball and at leas, three mote „ llailmtM) wnst, alM. .s out 'nlZ?'"* V&Z. ZjLZ’n
dominated the poll, W lb ail of lo1 l*"’’ J.oal and lett guard Bull and (irnup Inanranna 111(11 s. hm.l >r
surprised as the Baytown folks out the students of today . ..they over scorn! piaei'Ti’oin"Mielii’gill them confer once, bring everv ells- : »•>*«•
»« take t> whole Han't “irhmn ,t Mr.' at I ha I....I- or.,.. ...... , ...... ..... I........ ., .1............ wll) Kt'P mill 11 til.) SilUII UU> S : |n „ t H HKli
, —But on the In iglitei side, P„„ N,fh„ ,„4 P„,
' Don Mctiiavy, tegulai left guard, llrur tthnnr e»*ri Vrthwr s ,wi?«. it
player can be found who would draw a vote this week,
sa.v another laid down on the WHERE'S T H E YELLING
job. Still, (.range tans, were sur- Some Luteher Sta'k High School completely ......................
piised. but they weren’t nearly as students of yesterday can't figure Unbeaten Maryland.Which took
rprised as the Baytown folks out the students of today . , , they
... they expected to take a whale don't "whoop it up' at the foot- Stale, it.e.ved IK lust-plate trict into the heart ot the clwm- ' ,
of a licking frorn Orange. And hall games. "Whole's all that root- von, • - ■ » • <• ........1......... ..........'....... Kami
HMti tmtnl disahii
nlonship, is the Dragons' final dis- top in the District 19 (six-man) ",oM of ',hpm <i‘*irk to say mg and hollering. There use to .......... N.. I
lid Uisi Viigima yv.is eon- pionstiip luce. Four weeks
>y pi
trii t opponent This game is slated football race, will be shoving
to be played in Bengal Stadium get a notch closer when they
m Saturday, Nov. 14 invade Hamshire Thursday night.
. i that the Ganders beat a team that be plenty Now you hardly hear team hail mme than two med pn
was much better than they are. a peep out of the students.'' said; Bnylm, also undefeated, and playoffs
No othei now, all lillisls must lie detenn-
the stall
the state
SLAM TIGERS A lot of Or- <»'«' young lady, who used to get onee-lieu Illinois followed Mar.v- Leading the race- are Memphis
will letum a I lei missing
game
The Mustang'''
Orangefield, with a 3-1 district ange citizens expected this scribe hoarse veiling for the home team land m 1h.it urrtei «itli West Vu- m Dot I, Hanger m Newton m
Trinity in It), Klgin m 22,
ed w it h i et urn
i bailees imprnv-
gun.i jumnmg Horn eighth to fifth
: ailei tliumnmg VMI 52-20. Ciystal City in 29 and 1
Michigan Slate's Spartans
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I'di'f and ijuard
Ollt* prRfrr »tlb in I he frudtntUI lg*ur*«• ».
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The title expected to he set- _____________ a uwluu ... -
led when Baytown invades Or- record, is third in line, only be- ,u slam the Tiger players this ,l1 CVfl'V game.
ange. as no other team in the con- !cause the China Lions have play- week, saving perhaps they showed . , ......
ference is believed to have the ed one more game. China is sec- 1,0 determination or spirit against iUDStitution Rule Is Putting
power to knock cither of them ond with a 4-1 mark. Baytown But that's not true. We More Foot Buck Into Football ; checked then decline »( sixth —
out. Fannctt's Falcons head the eon- don’t see it that way. We do think. NEW YORK (API__There's b'aee. Southern California took COULTER IN INJURED
Orange's No 6 ball team, Carr ference alter winning five straight however, that the (binders' strat- more foot in football under the "v,,r ■wveptli on the strength of MONTREAL < APi l ex Coul-
Tornadoes, aren’t slated to see matches The- Falcons, afe riefonri- egy department v. as mst jim much new. substitution rule a 32 2j; thumping of California. *<*t. former Texas schoolboy foot'[
action this week Their next game mg district champs and were fST 1,10 Ren tals The 'Bengals" So far this year pouting has be- Geopgfa Tech dropped from fourth ball star and outstanding college |nut,(l ,roubje wllj, FPXas Chris-I
is against Port Acres on Tuesday, pre-season favorites to cop the weren't outplayed, as far as de- come an important offensive t"'eighth while Oklahoma held Hint professional grid player, re- pj)ii unranked and with four!
n 1'1 k"1 '" '‘.’" lummy Hairston, who were 'with-
" held Imm last week’s game with
1 Kansas
llavlor 3rd In Nation
Baylor, ranked third in tti« na-
tion in The Associated Press poll,
would not be expected to have
lPrudential
WmARCT 4
Nov. 10.
Kid Football Pilots
Will Meet at 7:30
1953 crown. ’ termination and fight would be weapon while the extra point has urm in the ninth spot as UCLA reived n fractured ankle Sunday
fn other conference games this concerned, but rather, thev were decided more games than it did moved into tilth, a spot vacated when Ottawa beat Montreal 30-15.
week, Saratoga will be at China, outsmarted This is something ihe last season bv Navy Michigan ended up 16th Coulter plays with Montreal
Fannett at Honey Island and High Bengal players themselves cannot
Island drew a bye, as Sabine Pass help.
nas dropped irom the district. SHOULD WIN — One of the
Orangetield’s Bobcats were idle Tiger players sai d that even
,, irom conference competition last Gander Coach Dan Stallworth
Managers of kid loo hall league week Thpv. werc s,hedu|edt( told a grmm of the Orange olav-
eams w" meet with Boh White- p,HV Snbme Pass, however ers after the game they should
,, * ’ . 1 v pr s an’. ,*rl,a It rvas reported that the Cats have beaten his It.iviown clith
ndTnT'r'to T h" V 1 t°TooU h Physical comli- 'bat thev had the mate.ial and
today at 7.30 v m m draw a sea- tUlll ;.lwl K., .......... (lr
on schedule and discuss league
lioii and should be read\ to roll
ules
The deadline !,„■ entering a upst.t bv Saratoga last week
t arn in the league w.ts Monday ___
However, on!\ Knee manager
'<>d recisterefi their t.-.ims with
Whitehead’s office b\ vesterdav
if noon. West Orange, Til lev and
dimer Homes
earn to do d.
lull power against Hamshire OUTCOME OK GAME—Evei> -
Ihursday ni^ht, the team that wag one has tried h> figure out the
rame The Timers plaved the
Oandeis a nip and tuek fust half.
SWC Grid Teams Back in the Spotlight
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF (tied with the Midwest-Missouri , point, isn't even in the top 20, |
DALLAS (APi -- Last vr a i Valiev 3-3 Uaylpt tins managed to stay my
about this time the .Southwest yPt the South','. i"t has only one deleaied despite fierce Southwest
upp reia e was in Ihe li.ildtums i, pi the nation’s top Hi, wlmli Conteienee coinpetitnm and this
It had its worst, inteisectional a„ „ld. old stoiv Competition coujiled with its three inteisec-
inutttall record in histoi \ is sn fierce inside the contet'ence lionai vietoi les got it into tturd
But that's all ehanged now The that it's ,( virtual impossibility for ■ piece in the nation But that's this
conlei< nee ran swaggi-r a little1— anv team lo go through a season week Saturday the Bears eolild
it has an exeelleni interestional nndelt,.it|'i 'That tiuits the nation- lose to Texas Christian, a team
lmit then came the second half record of II vielnin" against onlv a| reeunl that earned Miehigim State to the
and that was all. The Bengals seven losses and either is ahead. |;M;l,„| Texas A AM have won k'm < Michigan State^ late*
eould neither -^core or hold the of 01 tied with Ihe othei seelnms mi, , 1101 ial
losses, two oi them in the confer-;
once.
But the Horned Flog* are noj
pushovers—they almost whipped
Michigan State—and In the South-
west Conference, upsets verge on
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MEXICO CITY (APi—Texans 0anri"rs' After T.e halftime "pep U leads the Pacific Cojurt 1-0, Southi'm Methodist has won two
Orange was through for Hie Last 2-1, the South 5-3 and is oUt „f thrp<>. the loss heing by two
games.
sixth i Then where would Bay lot
be?
Several more learns have bean and other C.S. goiters open the
talks
'laying kid football in Orange this American invasion of the 28th ,h.f *n try*-'*? t" fiRtiro out j i. w s •
eason, and it was expected that Mexican Amateur golf champion- m t QPaPpel1n!' ^''vl PHn onlvfcsav OlQFOClIO Y ClpiflQ
points to Georgia Tech, still « All Former Browns Up for Sole
................... ............. ..................... -.......... „_____.. . , . . «.K.». i member of the t«t> I" Southern But Cush Won’t Work as Bait
these remaining clubs would reg- ship today with qualifying rounds. , ,, 18 1WOrln an‘ h,s roa(hing , Methodist rates 11th. Rue lost
• ter before the meeting tonight. Top Texans listed to compete s!®" Bgured all trie angles, and Can SnOf Ot- T it fi ! only to Southern Mhthodirt bv live BALTIMORE (Al’r An.........
Whitehead said that, he would for the 37 trophies for winners, ari*^es were right , right 'points and is I2fh. A&M, which Leagpe owners are going to find
he at the Tiger clubhouse today finalists and semifinalists include enough lC bpat » be ttcr |eam than BROOKLYN (API—As soon as o„|y to Bay lot b.v a single that Lading players with the (sal-
at 4 30 p.m. to weigh all placers, Billy Maxwell, Odessa, and the thev ha<1 flp,de(1 M n“middleweight semes one victory' —......- / liroofr Orioles Isn’t going to be
who are 13 years' old. The league North Texas State College team FORT ARTHUR NEXT After tliese days he starts clamoring for A..Mfipf iplH TpQITI hk,‘ M WB* wi,h the St. Louis
is for boys through 12 years of of Ray Ferguson and Benny Cast- seeing what Baytown did to the » ‘'tie shot Joey Giardello is no VI UUyc I IC.U i WU... Broivns
age. but a boy1 can play on one loo of Denton. Stan Mosel, San Tigers, wejthiidder to ibink what . exception Onan C'nnn Ca/kaii Bvery player from the ol.l
of the teams if he is 13 but doesn't Antonio and Marion Hiskcy, Poca- what Port Arthur's Yellow Jack-' Ibe fourth-ranking contender , V/pC FI vuyt. JvujUII n,()W|n ls p„ but only
weigh over. 91 Bounds. These tello, Idaho. Bobbv Morris of et* might do. The Tiger-Jacket Irom Philadelphia oulpunchcd | nI}A vrirptiri n (Rnli — The 11 Ihe deal will uni rove Ihe On- i
Players must (V weighed by Mexico City and Juan Estrada, *«me. already a complete sellout, Walter Cartier in a bruising 10- ' <.,7. Kittens "l«f too And cash isn t going to
Whitehead ■ before they can play Torreon, Mexico, are also colie- will be played in Bengal Stadium rounder at Eastern Parkway ?."#,*1 L'g, , work as bail
on one of the blubs. giants from NTSC. j Friday night. A good, hard-fought Ar«m* lasf night and immediately Play then mst oasx
.Whitehead urged that ail1' man- ——- ! match is expected, but it’s figured hut in the pitch for a title crack matcn,>* or
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agers and persons interested in NOTRE DAME, IS GRID MECCA I that the Jackets will win. Oddly l4t championship Bobo Olson. j' ,, .. . .,
kid football in Orange to be on NOTRE DAME. Ind. (AP)_The enough, the Jackets, rated strong- “I've beaten almost all the other awrietd gymnasium, xurung at
hand for the meeting. Notre Dame football squad this;er than the Ganders this year, contender.;." said 23-year-old,7 f>m' op.mni rim.
---I season has plavers from 10 Mates a*len’t expected to shove the Ti- •*oc'v. “dnd I want that chance The B teams will pl*y the rust Wfk4«v« « h*i p m mum im n m.
TENNIS STAR MARRIES Canada and Hawaii. Illinois pro- Km around nearly so easily as bad Why should Kid Gavilari get game, and the main attraction • TODAY A, WEDNESDAY •
SALT LAKE CITY (API—Ten- duced 17 team members. Of the dto Baytown. the next shot.' I'll fight him for will follow immediately after-
nis champion Tony Trabert of Illinois group, 14 are from Chi- ALWAYS ROUGH — The Or- DKht. Turpin too. If it means ward
Cincinnati and Utah beauty queen cago. *Ohio is second on the list ange-Port Arthur game is always Retting a fight with Olson I'm' Coach Gilbert Grant has taken
Shauna Wood were married at a j with 11, followed closely by Penn-1 a tough one, sparked by many willing to go to England and light on two tough opponents for hi*
simple ceremony last night. ‘s.vlvania with 10. years of previojs games. There’s Turpin ior the champ.” j first warmup games.
..........— — ------------*----------—‘----------------— | much rivalry between these1 ---•—*-;— | The Kittens will play the de-
elevens. and they aiwavs furnish FIELD HOUSE DAMAGED I fending district champions when
j thrills at a dime - a-dozen clip, j HOUSTON (AP)—The million ' they tangle with Fannett tonight,
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peg the Jackets a heavy favorite 1 was damaged lor the sec ond time juurnev to Winnie-Stowell, they
over the Bengals, but it wouldn’t y°*l<Tda,v. An inch of water cov-, will plav the defending slate
j be too surprising if the Bengals l,|e basketball court yester-' champ,Ions
stopped them cold. We still think <lay morning after a wind and! Coach Grant said the Bobcat*.
! the Tigers are the best bunch of 1 ,am dorm ripped holes in the Orangefield ‘boy’s team, will riot
I players in the state, but they just ■ roof- No damage estimate can be start basketball practice until
'aren’t in the right frame of mind mi*de until thi> floor dries after football season,
j to produce a championship club.
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| there's no need in cussing and i
| hollering about the team. They've i
had a pretty good year so far ... ■
j bettor than in the past three years, j
' From all indications, the tigers !
J should win at least three more
I games, against Beaumont, Pasa- |
I dena and Galveston. They’ve ai- |
! ready won four games, and if ;
they win three more, they'll have i
a good year . . . but no title. :
Chuck Dean will enjoy his best, j
season since taking over as head
roach of the Tlsors if he wins
three more game.. In the past
three seasons, he has won only |
nine of 30 games . . , three a
year. Putting it that way, he ha*
already had a bettcr-than-usual I
season. He's won four games, and 1
that's more than he's ever man- j
aged to win in i.n" season.
Til XT’S BEHIND But the de- 1
feat to Baytown is behind us, ,
and we should look toward the
future. Although there seems lit-
tle chance. Orange still has a
chance to win some honors in the |
district. Say—just *ay it—t,hat the
Tigers should beat Port Arthur,;
and in return. Port Arthur should (
beat Baytown. And considering
that neither ot these three clubs <
are beaten in other conference |
games. Orange. Port Arthur and
Baytown would finish ip a three- j
way tie for the title. It's an angle, j
and it’* one thaGwill be settled ;
Friday night in Bengal Stadium. 1
JACKETS GOOD — But how!
good are the Jackets?.,That's the
question. Apparently, they have a
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TYRONE POWER
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1953, newspaper, October 27, 1953; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth587736/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.