The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1, Friday, September 25, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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"THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Friday September 25 1953
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
nnct NEWS
Published Evory Friday In Bartlett Texas
ROI1CIIT C. FOHD Editor and Publisher
MltS. ROBEKT C. FOItU Asiocltito Editor
Entered as Second-Class Mall Matter at tho Post
Office In Uartlctt Texas under tho Act of
March 1879.
BUBSOIUPTION RATES) In Bell and Williamson Counties 11. GO per
year $1 00 for Ix months; outsldo theso counties $2.00 per year
$1.35 for six months.
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Crain hit right guard hut was
in motion and the Dragons were
penalized five. Crain faded to
pass and ran right end for 13.
Sisslcr hit guard for 0. Gunga
ran right end for a first to the
42. Crain hit left end and fumb-
led and Stockton recovered.
McCarver lost on a lateral
but Round Rock was offisde.
Kunz fumbled at right guard
and Round Rock recovered.
Crain hit right tackle for six
and Bradley hit center for a
first. Bradley passed to an end
and he fumbled when hit and
Bartlett recovered on the 50.
Kunz hit right tackle and
Stockton recovered the fumble.
McCarver was nabbed in the
backfield for minus 5. Hallibur-
ton passed to Howell incom-
plete and then kicked out on the
20.
Fain passed and then kicked
out on the 20.
Fain passed to an end for 33
yards and a first. Bradley hit
the center but Round Rock was
penalized for backfield in mo-
tion. Bradley faded and ran
and gained two. Bradley hit
guard for three as the quarter
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Bradley hit right tackle but
Bartlett was offiside. Gunga
hit right guard for n first. Crain
hit left tackle for one on tho
36. Bradley hit left end for sev-
en. Gunga ran left end for n
first on the 21. Bradley passed
to Gunga who ran for a first on
the three. From that poi'nt
Bradley scored on a sneak and
the kick was good making it
7-0.
Gunga kicked to Lange who
ran to the 29. Halliburton hit
right guard for eight. Bartlett
fumbled and Round Rock re-
covered. Crain cut over right end for
two. Bradley pnssed to the left
end but the Dragons were off-
side. Gunga hit right tackle
fumbled and recovered and
Bradley passed and McCarver
broke it up. With fourth and
10 Bradley fumbled and recov-
ered and the ball went over.
Kun hit center for three.
Halliburton hit the same spot
for five and Bill hit the center
for a first Troy hit right end
for two. On the next play Bubba
Hill simply exploded through
the right side of the line and
rambled down the right side
line. He was crowded turned on
the speed and out ran everyone
that was close to him. Troy
kicked the extra point that tied
things up at seven all.
Steger kicked off to Bradley
and he returned to the 29 at
the half.
To start the third quarter
Gunga kicked to Lange and he
returned to the 30. McCarver
gave to Kunz who fumbled and
Bradley recovered. On the first
play Gaylcn Crain bounded
through the line and cut away
and ran 39 yards for the score
which gave the Dragons a 13-7
lead after Gunga's kick was no
good.
He kicked to Kunz who re-
turned t0 the 36. Troy hit left
guard for three. Hill hit right
tackle for a first on the 50.
Kunz lost four at left end. Mc-
Carver passed to Holt incom-
plete. Troy ran right end for a
first. Hill hit right tackle and
lateraled to Halliburton for
three. Troy hit left tackle for
three and McCarver passed to
Holt incomplete. Hill hit right
tackle for a first on the 23.
Kunz hit right guard for two
and Hill hit right tackle for
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nothing McCarver passed to1
Holt for six nnd Hill ran tackle
for a first on the 12. Hallibur-
ton banged left guard found a
hole and Bprinted to the goal to
wrap things up. His game win-
ning extra point spiraled high
above tho cross bar on its axis
to clinch the game.
Steger kicked to Bradley and
he returned to the 15. He was
smothered for nothing and then
ran right end for a first. From
the 30 he passed to his end in-
complete. Bradley fumbled and
hit center for nothing. Roy
Steger recovered the fumble on
the Dragon 29.
Troy hit left guard for three
as the quarter ended. Hill hit
right tackle and fumbled and
Troy recovered. Mutt's pass to
Holt was complete and he
fumbled and Round Rock recov-
ered on the 15.
Crain hit right end for a livsc
to tho 48. Gunga hit right guard
but Round Rock was offside.
Crain passed to his end incom-
plete broken up by Lailge.
Bradley passed to Gunga for a
'first on Bartlett's 34. Bradley
'hit left tackle for five. Then ho
hit right tackle nnd fumbled
and Troy recovered.
I Hill hit the center for three.
.Halliburton hit left guard for
three and Hill hit the center for
a first on the 32. Bill banged
right tackle for one. Troy hit
right end and lost three with
four minutes left to play. Mutt
passed to Lange incomplete.
Troy kicked and Steger recov-
ered the Dragon fumble which
enabled Bartlett to hang on the
twin. Halliburton hit right guard
J for nothing and Hill hit right
tackle and lost two. Mult pas-
sed to Troy who made a mira-
culous oatch for a first on the
29. Kunz hit right tackle for
nothing and Mutt hit center for
three and Round Rock was off-
side. Halliburton b a n g e d
through for six at left tackle
and before another play could
be run it was all over and Bnrt-
lett had racked up its second
consecutive class A opponent.
Mrs iL. C demons Mrs. C. MBr. Lester Bird and Misa
M. Gillespie nnd Dr. Charles Gladys Mathis of Austin were
Gillespie of Temp'lo are visiting
in Corpus Chris ti this week.
Dicky Caglo and Jackie
Gaines of San Marcos visited in
the George Cagle home recently.
Mrs. Imogene Hazard of Aus-
'tin was a guest of her. mother
Mrs. Harry Heide during the
week-end.
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last week-end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Thnrp and
son of (Alice were guests of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Tharp last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tatum
and children visited in George-
town last week.
guests of Mrs. R. E. Koepko
and Miss Beatrice Koepko Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hicks
and son of Irvin visited n the
Grover Adams homo last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Racke
accompanied by Norman Male-
check of Rockdale visited rela-
tives at the Cornelius Ranch at
Oat Springs Sunday.
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our facilities are government approved : ;
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Whether your corn is shelled or in the ear
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1, Friday, September 25, 1953, newspaper, September 25, 1953; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77098/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.