Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1938 Page: 6 of 10
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Coleman County Ohlroniole, CoJeman, Twrato Thursday, Nov. 24, 1938.
Winters Beats
Ballinger 9-6
As Dope Upset
ftEAUOATf* UNABLE To NTAVK
OFF TORRID lN
ANNUAL GRUDGE FIGHT.
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Winters. Nor th - Wln-ii If*'
iiiyer meets Winters the atniu.U
tunnels I'uunw grudge fight,
*fii <m performances of the two
ti-.HiiK don't moan if thing
tjff,|H became even nioi-t <H
l.i'r this afterno^
even
his aftei iiofit
sohoo! field
Favored by statistical recurA
ill- I f 111 HI 11.1 flol Il'll.i"
filed hv tho dqpesiet's. tlie .
a. iican ills u ''lit fi■ " "t 1
;Hoti.ro H def, I'ihlnod. li n'd
stl htino i l'Oil' :,! I IIU/-I I d-^,'
f I. •.»11! i. - i . ini' ■- fie III !'• d"!
»t» i| II III i'l blH'l> I'lJVVi'l'K. .1 till'
Vik i'o i full l no« and ....... "
fly. of hi r Kill routs, they could IKd
»ffsi-t tho offensive si ,-dll" o id'*
v Ituio .i . b:il,lhiu-'k .iini i‘";:
fullback Risls.i'1'.s, another halt* j
13, rk drove bard through .the Ben'
mt defense
1 milieus f ii'—l llnll
f , if measuring esufh ot1i"f»r
^rfiiifth the two t'.iriis L>ugb':-
tePtlOusly in tin* first imlf u- i I
.si- desperate plays only occasion■ ,
trty Toward the close of the so.' |
-•rnf quarter, tho Blizzards secured j
• safety that could have been the
geetdlng winning factor tor thorn
»nt later In the game the toe nf
Wood proved It not necessary H’
*e' added an extra point to their
tine touchdown.
The safety resulted after a sec*
■Bd Ballinger fumble which back-,
wf the Bearcats from mid-field
*n the first fumble Morris recov-j
,rnt th*’ hall and in a. running ef-|
dbrt to evade ,i swarm of Blizzards i
Tent down on bis own 2t» yard tint j
next fumble was n eiiv red b'> j
behind the goal line but h--
pouned upon l.v'Oavis ah
mckle, before hi otild ft t
»!■ danger line
Obtaining the ball soon if ■ t1
•pening of th, socml luiil a (>■
Flanagan. halfback ■ n
Brady May Play
San Saba In
Region Finale
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.,.1 chutoi.i.ms in• their respective B
tllHunci
t Vi> will, again
Two-Ton Tony Trims Thomas In The Third
tllstrit tV* *lh«*t** iw
t.lHty that.f&e tw«
vl.' fur v(-£U*n* r ti
yr-Ht*. lost to San
thi* S;i n Sf-t-bfi fiel*
If both Hun
WurrUhii; ■ their
th|‘.v will
up. thin* time
Bradys sr
Brady
Brady
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yiou record
Mobile t*
i*ro*» Plan* o
rot*1 man f»
Khbnir Star S'.
Rochelle h
Ballinger ■ t; .
Santa vnrtT'P
Winter* 8
Bangs n
rei'ord
i; Austin l
Belton' ('
; OolAthwalte (t
Sun Sabs'*
San Saba 0
San' Saha 0
San Saha 42;
Sun Saha 33 Dublin P
San Saba fit. Mvuft h
San Saba 13. Idano P
San Saha »!*. DeLeon 0.
San Saba 3P, Lampasas p,'
San SahaAi i * Kfcljland Springs 0 )
Barrish
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w a)drop
Bluecat Captain Crashes Line For
Lone Score Against Buffaloes
Harry Thomas, left, ducks a
punch from "Two-Ton” Tony Ga-
lento, during, their heavyweight
bout in Philadelphia, Pu. Tony
won on a technical knockout-, In
the third round.
O verm a •
Barioiire
r degree
Allen
I )HVt
Adair
itt;
TIT
Wrunl'H fumhlt
tin BtlUit
Igef hi
fiu
mni Unv, th^
lireiin a-j
jt^ady drlv*‘ f<
>r th**Ii- on
iy < our. > j
Wi
$cr Powerful
drives hv
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A,
hv Mg-
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d» placed the
ball on th
« S yard
**ifpf* Morris sihuok a swarm of
weltlei'H in eelfng across the goal
•#«e from that position Adairs'
fas* for an extra point was Incom-.
pier#. I
V/tvanelng from Ballinger"* 451
r*rd hue in line plunges by Wood,
«mf end runs by Duncan, the Bllz-
girdH. niriceit .the hall on the is
*»rd line toward the last of the
game In the fourth ported tn tlve
»rst play from that position. Oun-
«t found a gap In the Bearcats'
tn» and swept through for the de-
Wdlng wore* Wood booted a
place-kick accurately for the extra
jgdnf
3.WM) W nii-ti fgunr
Ballinger narrowly ml*»el *cor-
J*tr a touchdown in the find quar-
ter. working the hall to the Win-
ters' $ yard line, where they m»t a
rfonewult defense and rellnqulsh-
,|ie* after four unsucceiis-
Kodger*
Belltz _______
Officials
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Byars
Morris
POW^T*
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How They Stand
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VISITOK8 PIT I P ST1 BHOHN
FIGHT; rXB VlAl « (»llk H %IU>
FOB f-« VICTORY,
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A Hnc crash by McMurrnv. Bluc-
tat captain and fullback brought
| #** coleman the lone touchdown which
.777 spelled victory for them Friday
7*1 night when lin y |>l - ■ ' Bro y
Plain* on Hufford field \ sec*
ond plunge through the Urn* by Me-
ld urray accounted for the extra
point.
.3H* Tin- touihilown .cur,
.333 the fourth period a- tlw
a 9 "i yard tnnrch
began late Is the
ivt
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HHH
3S«
5ports
Squints
TKc Benchwarmer
in
n»3
| Lout loll I is now history for the
early In, Bluecats. They had one of the best
result of j seasons In a long .time won 1, lost
v. Inch t'oleman - and tild 1.
fourth quarter, j ” ....
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Howard < Daniel-Bak-
». UnglaYid fkardin-
u m p I f e Woodard
'yherr They Play
t Daniel-H iker i head linesman.
I The march gtafwat I was halted
J only onde. wteh the liltwcals were
1 penalized . fit's yard- .
It was a )grd fouglii Jpme with
the visitor* ^JtUtig UP% stubborn i
T*t quer-
Ballinger To
Play Rotan On
Thanksgiving Day
Ballinger, Nov. 1#.—Completing
their 25-1-1 district conference
schedule Friday in receiving a de-
feat from the Winters Blizzards,
w to (l, the Ballinger Bearcats com-
plete the 193K season next Thurs-
day afternoon nn the local field
with Kytan - .
The Rotan Yellow hammers,
coached by Truett Little, are the
undefeated and untied ehampions
of .District fi-B. Although the visi-
tors are favored to win, a hard
iu*slc by the. Bearcats Is promised
in an effort to increase their sea-
sons average So far. the Bearcats
have lost only two games, both
prizes. The flrsi went to the Brady
Bulldogs for the championship of
District E5-B and the second to
Winters, tn an upset of the dope,
for tho Runnels county title In tip'
annual grudge battle
The game starts promptly at
2:30 o'clock.
... * ■ — CV 1 r* •« ~r~ H
Tech Red Raiders
To Withstand Attach
Of Eastern Invaders
Brady Wallops
Bangs To Take
Title In 25-Bf
HI LLIK XiS CMISIl SKASON BN-
DKFKATtlD AND UNTIED;
1030 PUAYFRS HELD S4XHIE-
LESS BY DRAGONS.
\ TlllVkstilllM; Ml
Rising Star at (Toss PUln-
Mozelle Tie Costs Coleman Chance
To Contest for 25-B Second Honors
IXH’AI. (’Ll B ENDS SEASON IN
THIRD-HIGH POSITION:
BEST IN SEVERAL V I Ut-
il w»* an unlucky night for the
I Coleman Bluecat* w hen they let
j Coach imllv Wise * Motelle foot-
j halt rlub hold
{tie Thi* false
the local* the
It* H._____ ________ v
(hi drive- | hall rlub hold them to an 1S-18
Although both team* had been jUr Thl* not ""'V
Wl.nlna-i.,1 from the D'-trtet 2" n th" !o"i,N th' U'«mr.lon»hlp of
Miampio.-hip rgee. It wae rated « '‘-‘■'■L' *“». «»-'
Wghti a* the annual countv r!g»- rl»hl'‘0 cont*"t BalHnger for the
,m Despite a biting northwlnd ■ hom r ufj.eing --ond-high in di»-
nr least 3 non fan* saw the Hi**te
Dpi BUzz irds made 9 first down*
r* ompfir- I to * for the rl-ltor*
.starting. Woe-up#
Winters (#1 IWiUlnger ifti
l»ged ■,... i...........
r.B
clubs have lost two games and the
Bluecat* have tied one, a credit-
able record for Coleman, which Is
, nding the season further advanced
than It ha* in a number of year*.
Brady Is easily champion, for
the second consecuttve year hav-
ing woh every gam,' mi i complet-
ed schedule Livery team In the
district has played a scheduled
nine games, with the exception of
Rising Star and Cross plains, who
will ring down -the curtain In a
Thanksgiving Day melee at Cross
ler (Avii'iiult ihi'datetp'd to score
but was item able to buck the
Buffalo llnefot tho last few yards.
During the game Coeman made
IS first deans lo Croes Plains' six.
Pierce at rtxh; half and J: Ford,
fullback, wen outstanding In mak-
ing gains for Cruse I’lalne. H. Bar-
McMurry should make all-dls-
trlct back, along with Morris of
Ballinger, Huff of Brady and Dun-
can of Winters.
I’ll"1 rii'h" h!*d * nifty ball
Lubbock, Texas, Nov,—The most
colorful and Important football
gamo in West Texas history will
ho played Saturday, Nov. 28th at
Lubbock between Texas Tech's
smearing Red Raiders and Mar-
quette University's mighty jugger-
naut. It has been designated as
' West Texas Day" by Texas Tech-
nological College and invitations
have been extended to all fans In-
terested In tho rapid progress of
the Red Raiders to see this game
and show tho renown Eastern In-
vaders that all West Texas Is proud
"and back of the Rod Raiders who
ore today listed as one of the na-
tion's greatest teams
A capacity crowd at Tech field
Nov. 28th will convince Texas Tech
executives that fans In this section
are not only desirous but will sup-
port the college In its effort to ar-
___, ________bnd nexji-ui lylnm Penn and Clyde
team and without their spark ptOgT "Knight alternated at carrying the
McMillan, gave the Bluecats a run
for their money before going down,
7-0.
Winters took Ballinger into
camp. 9-6. How do things like
that happen? Nevertheless Win-
day was stood cut in the Buffalo jers ]011t two gamp* that they out-
line.
Starring for ( liftman were Billy
Mc.Wurray. who played brilliantly
at both def>p» and offense; Wat-
kins, Bluecat center, and Bohan-
non. left end for the local*.
Coleman < ompletftd five out of
seven attempted passe*, with Cross
Plains trying fix* and completing
three. Coleman was penalized
eight times f.,r SI vards'and Cross
Plains twice for ten.
---------- --fy __ -----•
Winters Defeats
Ballinger 10 Out
trtet 25-B The Bluecat* and X|o- j Plains.
neile are tied for county honor*, as Moselle has done well thl# year
both defeated Santa Anna I for a comparative new comer in
With their dlftrh't schedule com- football and stand* tied with Bangs j f - / f* A jn I
Baltin-1 for sixth place In the district HidhjvJr 10 VjrUOgC l^flelS
games, tied ----a-~m*
Winter* BJizz.irib have won over
pleted (’olernaf! Is trailing
L>n*'*,r by only half a game, and rank-
1 third In thl* .ten-elub. circuit. Bet 1
| teams haVe won threi
! "ne and lost five
IS YOUR CAR READY FOR
WINTER DRIVING
Ballinger in 16
timi" they hali
Iturin* 1* ebuhtj
syvys *!.' In
u Of llu lint 18
flayed *<.r the
hi, intdiinahlp, past
two
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a rlon« in.' rMTUrtij uf record* of
v* i.h vutli Hd Regard
in * of ilh' dopfi ndfctlons each
voir IT,* .Ml/juijtiy i>iually win
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Winters
fUllinger 12
1931
Winter*
3 flftlHrger 0
1932-
Winter*
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Winters
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me
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played their foe0
Bradv has the championship
and we will stay on their band
wagon In the bt-dlstrlot game and
regional play off
Bo McMillan, Coach of Indiana
and member of the national foot-
ball coaches' rules committee says
be would Ilk. to see the coaches
do the signal calling. Maybe he
has snmething ttfer*
T C. I*, will have to turn on the
heat this week to stay undefeated:
(>. M, IT. is improving all the time
After 'this week's play, the state
high *ehonl football race will be-
gin to narrow down to the really
string teams
The hoys are bringing home the
deer. Duck hunting is just so-so
Coleman goat ropers are about
ieady to hang up their lariats Who
wants goats at a bargain?
The smaller schools over the
•rouptv are already playing basket-
ball. And how Coleman does r.. 1
a gym
Rochelle Defeats
Santa Anna And
Dedicates Stadium
Brady; Nov 18 Closing the
season undefeated and unjy* d, tlie
Brady Bulldogs won the champion-
ship of District 25-B by turning
back Bangs hero tonight, 26 to 0.
Tim Bulldogs, composed of play-
ers eligible for next season's play,
were held seorelesH. in the first
quarter. The first, “eleven was
thrown Into -the brecvli in the sec-
ond period, and counted two touch-
downs.
Anderson went over from the
two yard line for the first touch-
down. The second was made on a
34-yard dash through left tackle
hyb Waggoner, McKee kicked both
points.
Huff passed 28 yards to M< tn-
nis, end, In the third quarter, the
latter running the remainder of
the distance, 20 yards, to the goal
line. A moment later Andy Lewal-
len counted from the 1-yard stripe
after 'he had Intercepted a Bangs
lateral on the 18-yard line and ad-
vanced the ball 17 yards.
The hall carrying and passing of
Godby, Itangs, was outstanding for
the losers
ra.ige games with tho most famous
football teams in the United States
Tf West Texans rally to the cause
here Nov. 26th and fill the local
stadium then contracts, now pend-
ing with btg-name, btg-time grid
machines calling for heavy guar-
antees, will have a brighter oppor-
tunity of being completed.
Marquette, victorious over South-
ern Methodist and other great
teams this year, will give the Bed
Raiders their most severe test this
season. The game will hold the
national spotlight that day and It
is the hope of all Texas Tech exec-
utives that thousands of West Tex-
ans will come from far and near
to see the Raiders make another
stout-heai ted bid tn their com-
mendable progress toward national
recognition.
A '
ball from the Mountalnteer 1* to
the 2-yard stripe, from where
Knight bucked It over. Penn fail-
ed to convert, and the half ended,
6-8.
Penn unknotted the count at the
start of the fourth quarter w’hen
ho slashed over from the yard
line. Point conversion failed, but
a moment later, Rochelle added a
safety to clinch the game when
the Mountaineer center, on fourth
down, passed the ball over Oakes'
head and Into the end zone. Oakes
being downed before he could get
the kick off.
w. e. g:
M«w Tornado, A<
and Ufa
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MARKS END Of SEASON FOR
BOTH TRAMS
Brady, Nov 18 —The Itnchell*
Hornets dedicated their new sta-
dium with a 14 1
the Santa Anna Mountaineers In
a Dietiret 25-B game at Rochelle
this afternoon The game marke t
the close of the season for both
teams.
.With the wind to their back* in
th* flrnt period, the visitors count-
ed their tnochdown on a psw*
Oakes to Wrlsten, who lateraled to
Captain Gregg, who atepped arroaa
the goal KM. Th* play originated
on t ue Rochelle flight v.td 're-
am! '-am* Indirectly a* in* Tsaull
of ft furnbl* when ft Rochelle play-
er tolled to get off a punt on
fourth down. The M*n‘ coasteftloc
from placement tolled
Rochelle tied It up In tha Me-
Thanksgiving
Day » » »
Through an ontabUshed
'h-signatcal Day)
summing u|> the l txssings of the yen
Among tin* m< 4 iin[*or
highest (*stt*om hy
friendly relrttioiis
the < itiaena of th
ye are aceordet
(A Nationally
je privilege of
autLffe one hold in
is, is tlie^nEMTiml good will and
l» existing between this hank and
eomn nullity.
We cherish yoM' loyalty above all things and are
grateful to all who have had a part.
The First Coleman
National Bank
THIS BANK Id • member of th* rederal Deposit Insurance
Corporation which Insure* ll.Hd.4t mftxlmum tosftch dr pod tor
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