The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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and HanuJUni IuokTuiT .....T^rll,l,»« "1 "' r' <<> '* lug »t
After a scoreless first quarter i inRJfl'>mmor.\v<'atfh in that city
the Bulldogs blasted for three „■ T,niIS<1*r October -20. *Prc-
quick scores in the second quarter “millal vjitos were held in Hons-
Planned!
*r A atAacf
Final rites were held at 10 a m.
2 TOST scored trie first Uimdr,jr
i yds. touchdown on a two yard plunge
a Yds. Bobby Cornelius' run for the ex-
tra point was “short of the mark.
_2i 1 and the Indians trailed 6-0
—_4_ . The Bulldogs next score was
,.„ set up by a « yard run bv Pull-
bits lei* .
clie Funeral Home, with
Rev.
Many Hamer pastor of the local
pst side Baptist Church offic-
iating.
Pallbearers were Ftank Reese.
j*1'* C.iiiin >, B Y. IVnlili ml
Oeorue Simmons
Mrs Mary semanttia Oatnea
tbu“llU“ “t late -Willtem
Walker and ChhrJotte Randall
waikrrr, was born vn^mboi* 5.
—in Alabama • **.....
Rhe moved with her famifv^o
|J”»S "hen she was a child The
1 Coman-
back Cornelius. iUruld Perkins
defensive halfback, caught Cor-
nelius from behind and brniiflit *
him down on the 2 yard marker.!
Cornelius scored two plays iater4Jo«
from the.,one. Alton Todd Ham-lI8fil
ilton quarterback, skirted left end !
for the 2 extra points. I_ , , -----v—
On the first play from scrim-1 , nls fatnl*y settled in Coman-
mage following the kick, the In-,<>h^ County in the. Hasse-Proctor
dians fumbled and Hamilton re-|atT,1' ’
covered on the Comanche 29 ~~"r was' mairted in I8R7 to
yard line. Eight plays later Ar-lJ ,m?,s ®a*nes- Mr Oaines was
nett swept left end for the score ja lf>ac‘illt: Political figure in the
Extra point run 'by Arnett was' s?u,n,'y, an.cLstatf‘ OTior to his
good and the Indians trailed bv n!!1 !’ 1894 Hp founded The
22-0 with less than two minutes Fu2n!nlrh!,„„ Eionre,-Exponent in
left In the first half. ,lp a,p 80s His naper soon be-
In the third quarter, with Clint rf',n',i the'leading organs
McEwin, Perkins, and Jerry Todd , ."r Pop.ullst Party in the state
carrying the ball the Indians ro’,ntv 11 eontimied to func-
drove 81 yards to score. Todd -Tl1?/.** a rn''n,v WPek,v In rom-
got the final two yards on an ,.wi'h Tllr Chief the
off-tackle .plunge Jerry Norris' m . n*" !iap,M' T" af,Pr th>‘
kick for extra point was short * 1 ' L ,Pa il,nas'w1 °"f of pow“
HamWton scored their final . f 1901 191(1 Eloner-Ex-
tally late in the fourth suartor eJ.vt .n With Thp
With Arnett carrying- the ball ov-, ’ LJ. , . ’ ‘
er from the two jwnf Unf TWA ^ hrlsbnnft's drath Mny,
touchdown was set up on a- 40 fL\, J ,n .,nlv farms in
yard pass play ~ Ha,se community and soon
fou°gUhYm,Tri7Vblir‘ n°Vf>r °Ut; ^Twne^
fought, the Indians gave a good c,. , . „ count',
account of them.si Uc a:.(I lb,. ,. ' ’ : -j-'
22 point difference in the score ' uJl,'l.V shp developed the
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Mrs B W Clements of Proc-
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relatives and friends gathered at
her home. The group sang "Hap-
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displaying them the guests play-
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Back From Market
Mrs Wayne Hill, owner of the
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ht in the,
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week.
Fresh Dressed
Northcutt. Jim Jarratt. Rodney
Johnston, and Wayne Long all
played good ball. Northcutt did
an outstanding ,)ob playing "man
over center." dealing potential
All-State Center Jolyi Hartgraves
Rouble all night. Jerry JTodd.
again did an excellent Job back-
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All Comartcfies offensive backs
played well, racking up 157 yards
on the ground—the most yards
the Bulldogs have yielded all sea-
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1961, newspaper, November 3, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892035/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.