The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1955 Page: 6 of 6
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€—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—'Tue^ay. Nov. 22. 19.W
Ennis High School Officials
Announce 1956 Football Schedule
Official* at Kmm High School
have irk-nueo the Lion* 1956 toot-
tmli achedule.
Thr slate includes six homes
game* and four away.
The Lion? a ill )« c cinixd.ntc in
the taw Dust net 5 • A A A nest v» ,u
ana iu> ft Class AAA Haiti wall 1m
allowed to h<*lti spring training t ..s
spring
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Jesuit
McKinney
Terrell
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Six of the teams r
wire Ennis Lux :.s i
.war. These are H
Terrell. Waxaha. iue
Ennis h;»'- placed
on the schedule
before.
Jesuit cornpf ti>
state schoolboy 1.
ways dangerous
All ol the other teams are Class
AAA except Terrell and Hillsboro
which wall remain in Class AA un-
der the new mU.stri<tmg program.
However, Hillsboro and Terrell, as
Enin fans know, are both power-
houses and district champions this
vear.
Class AA Teams
Enter First Round
Of State Playoffs
Itv UNITED PRESS
1 .< I x ' Class AA schoolboy
1 *’tball Campaign moves into the
lust round •! the state playoff*
UonCagersOpenDrillsTodaY
First basketball drills of the new squad reported to Coach Jude Waxahaehie tournament have been
basketball season were scheduled Smith at a meeting held yesterday.1 sel.eduled in addition to district
for this afternoon by the Ennis' So far, only two non-conference play, which will start Friday, Jan-
Lions. games against Class AAAA Dallas juary 6.
Thirty-eight candidates for the1 Adamson and competition in the-Ennis will go to Dallas to meet
_ . ^{janis,)n 0ij Tuesday, December (5
pw- •• ..—„. •w<^rrr«.* wnt --.i T:-n.n.«ir.iv-i . . laud A dam sun u ol (vtijift here for a
j game it 2 pan. on Tuesday, Dee-
j I ember 13.
| The Waxnhachie tourney will be
played the week of December 11.
! Coach Jude Smith takes the
reigns he last held here m 1946,
a vear in which Enins finished
j second m a district including tin
ENNIS FLOOR CRAFT
Complete line of
Floor Covering
“Prompt Int-t.nilatini:”
Call for free estimate.'
HENRY BASKIN
808 NORTH CAINES
Phone TK5-27-I4 Ennis, Texas
Milan art ion n scheduled
as follows;
Ph.lhps '9-0-1 -482-60’ vs Ol! >r J
<7-3 195-57' at Plamvicw. Friday
a .‘a : noon.
Stamford '10-0. 285-52) Stamford
Thursday afternoon
Spur 10-0 332-78' vs Crane '9-1.
251-131' at Spar. Thursday after-
B .Ki.-jJi r ‘8-1 138-651 vs Breck-
e: i id re '8-2. 289-89' at Ballinger
Friday afternoon.
<. •: : • .6-3-1. 191-110' vs
On K y 3-2. 268-137 'at OLnev.
'11 ay .dtemrnoen.
T • r:x 11 ' 10-0. 234-64 v.< Athens
'5-4. 127-130' at Tyler. Friday
TURKEY TREAT—This really isn’t the bird the kids will be
eating Thanksgiving Day at Moose Child City in Mooseheart, 111
But it represents the nearly 100 turkeys that will be served at the
home for orphans and widows of Loyal Order of Moose members.
Ken Williams. 9. formerly of Jersey Shore, Pa., “rides" Mr. Gob-
bler. Names and former home towns of the 10-year-olds admiring
the sire of the “bird" are. from left: Cheryl Lucas. Whiting, Ind ;
Charles Kessler, New Castle, ind., and Pat bhannahan, Dayton, O.
No Tax
NEW FORMULA BY WEU KNOWN
SKIM SPECIALIST GUARANTEED
'9-1. 317-98' VS. DcK.tlb
at Commerce, Fri-
4,1!':. 10-0 360-56) vs.
290-106 -at Jasper Sat-
Courthouse News
■7-3 170-73- vs Hillsboro
62 at H cistern Saturday
MAKKIAGI LICENSES
Billy J -e Pmllms and Wa
da Pave Suih.-n.
j Chilerd K'.ycv Morris .m„ M
■8-1-1. 271 - 60) vs B -miie Helen Tow. ley.
10-0. 416-39' a: K.lleen j Am.mm M- rm
unt !j-ne Rou-n.
own '7-2-1. 228-94' vs. j Leroy J h;..
Mae Cash
8*1*1 332 - 121. vs Will.. I.:> M.a.. J. ir-
St. John School
8th Grade Cagers
To Play In Tourneys
| Both the b vs and girl ei hth-
’ grade trains of St John School a.II
compete m tin Foireston and Btr.i-
w. 11 basket-ball U:unt.twiif.s, '.n>
cordinB to an annonnciment 1 ro:n
the SelHK'l. •
The T- Trestoa tournament will
take nlace January !' 11. 12 an I i 1
while :he Bardwcll tourney wall be
oL.hu 1!. Match.
Tile t .velvo boy.s on the team are:
Joe La'ui.>!i l.i. B-.bb\ Jo» Kr..ie;t
.Mm Midi. R ibert Slovak. Wil-
li.on Vivra. ,1::iiiiiv Dan Harris-»n.
Billy June.i Daniel Salik I,< uii Ku-
bin David H-m/a. Raymond Spatt-
. it 1 am: Gene Kn./r.
’ The •:iris on ’lie . nhth "ra-.le
- Oram ,-:v: Jam Parma. Cathenm
I t: led.. Je t S|-.vak M.i:CaMi-
! > rm>- K lee: a Vt : a J Kro-ka.
A : i.- . 15’ :k. B.r 7. •'> ui.k. J .ye-
’ J :iK l.'-auc- 11 : Kb/abetii
; a '. ft ( a . 1* - n K .. ' ! - a t * : I) - ■:
• ’.a. ■ Dole, tank J ycr Jutak :a I lie
. c.’P’ I':; of the 11 am a :d J„an Slo-
vak ; ’:it eo-cuptain.
ixsrinnicl powers, Temple and
Waco..
Lellermen Back
Six lettermcn are expected to
provide he backbone for the team,
which is expected to be greatly
improved over the fair team Ennis
had last year.
Center Buteli McLelland, 6'2",
Forward Jimmy Gilmore, 61’’, and
David Knie, 6'2", who plays ut
either lot ward or center position
ari due to provide height.
Jackie Walker, 5’11", Harris Con-
1 el! 511", and Herbert LaMarque,
56", are sivecdsters with exper-
ience at the guard positions.
A number of other promising
prospects are expected to develop
during the drills started today.
District school officials and
coaches met at Hillsboro Monday
anti drew up a round-robin sche-
dule for district play.
IHsriet Schedule
Friday. Jan. 6
Ennis at Waxahachle
Hillsboro at Alexia
Friday, Jan. 13.
Alexia at Ennis
Waxahaehie at Hillsboro
Friday, Jan. 20
Hillsboro at Ennis
Mexia at Waxahaehie
I rid.iv. Jan. 27
Waxahaehie at Ennis
Alexia at Hillsboro
Friday, Feb. 3
Ennis at Mexla
Hillsboro at Waxahaehie
l iid.iv, Feb. 10
f unis at Hillsboro
Wavuhaehie at Alexia
B Team games will start at 6
pm., with A Team games following
at 7:30 put Admission established
p. tlu district is 50 cents for adults
and 25 cents fur students. The
home cams will wear white while
visitors will wear colors.
SPORTS
Drive Like a Professional
Driving u golf ball ami driving a rur have a lot in common. Both
require skill, control anil practice. Take the smooth swing and pee*
feet timing necessary to make a professional golfer. They’re the BfliUO
for good driving.
The “pro” on the road drives his car smoothly. He blend* with th#
flow of traffic without jerky stops an»l sturtix Because of perfect timing
he never has to dart from lane to lane. He glides hi* car, anticipating
hi* next move long in advance. Through constant practice he iu>
prove* iiis driving skill.
Vi hat Makes Good Golf ... Makes Good Driving
Safe firms Make Safe Hi$lmays
Make every day $-Q day
Mi.j Wanda
ROORBACH’S
PHARMACY
115 North Dallas Rhone TR5-3841
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bam -6-3-1 225-166' at Brcn-
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V- City <8-2. 277-395 »vs. R‘-fu-
1 I. B Miles .
Williams.
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10-0. 378-106' a; Rciunio. Fri-
Robert Williams Hull and
Jene Ellen B: . >ks.
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Marqae ‘9-1 341-97. vs Neo-
19-0-i 328-56 at Nederland.
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It's .mure stylish than ever this vear. with exciting nexv
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Lot’ ox I/>'. One. j.art two. Joe
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Mot|Led ux. part Block 278.
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B M Walks, et ux to Wadeen
Bra-ih v. lot in Milford.
Garricro.'i Roofing to Winston
W-Usmc, ct ux lots in Ennis.
JtKii.iit'd Kmi.-a of ux to Frank
Ziianol, it ox 1 acre T W. Wade
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256, Wuxuhuehio.
Southland Cotton Oil Cornpanv
to And* r on. Clayton Compauy,
lots in Wa.Xithar lii*x
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sb-i-l jiand with wood grainofl, glass (il>r<- moldings
give vvKodlikc beauty to this 8 passenger dreamlxiat
There's more than meets the eve ns to why Ford
Station Wapms sell more than the two runners-up
(oinhitif <1! J la it l linruh ri.irtl Leant} is apparent
in nil sir models. But their Beauty is more than
skin deep, t nderneatli that Thunderbird hide
there’s a heart of (,(for the Thunderbird Y-H
engine is the slamlartl I’itfht in all Ford Station
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hny (his year look into new Lifeguard Design
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1955, newspaper, November 22, 1955; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786099/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.