Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, September 30, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HOWARD PAINE YELIOW JACKET
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6-0 Victory Won
n Greflf lafte of
Ankle Deep Ooze
Atrial Game of Indians Fallo
Because of Wet Heavy Ball;
Lines Battle on Equal
Terms; So Advantage
quickly returned his starting i tuck that rarrleil them to tlio
nnnrtcttn of Boyd Tinker .llmmy .TncketM 2.1 yuril linn and then
Fields and Zarnfonetla but to I the Indians pro held for downs
no avail and the Jackets were on and the ball went to the Jackets
the defensive lint f I late In the on their own 25 yard line. They
game. I Immediately launched n drive to
McMurry got u break in the take the ball out of dangerous
first of the second half when i territory and the game ended
Mitchell broke through to block with the ball on the Intllnns' 30
a punt and then retoer the ball yard line
on the Jackets 11 yard line. A The lineup:
bad pass to Pool lost fifteen. Howard Paynn Position JIcMurry
Brown punted and the receiver j Urban . West (c)
fumbled. Patterson recovering for Left Knd
the Iledsktns still nearer the Jack- I Jobe Taylor
Left Tackle
Under lowering skies
and on a soggy fiield
the Golden Tornado of
Howard Payne splash-
ed and floundered thru
to a 6 to 0 victory over
the McMurry Indians
last Tuesday after-
at the Abilene Fair
Park. The grand stand II
was thinly settled duejl
to the fact that it rain-
ed all day before the
game started. This
rain was the cause of
the field being so mud-
dy and thus prevented
football fans of Abi-
lene from seeing one
of the best football
classics of the season.
Some called it a foot
ball game but in reali-
ty only a mud-hen
would have been at
home on the mushlike
gridiron. The mud was
so bad that players
could hardly recognize
themselves and were
forced t o exchange
uniforms at the end of
the first half. It was
the worst mud battle
that the Jackets have
ever participated in
and that is saying a
great deal for Howard-Payne
has seen
some great mud bat-
tles in her day. Old
students will remem-
ber the mud classics of
last season and espe-
cially the' Baylor game
but the game last
Tuesday surpasses all
of them..
BOYD MAKES SCORE
The Jackets lone store came In
the opening quarter when utter a
series of punts with Itovd and
WeJt doing the punting Hoyil
aquaplaned around tight end
through u fog ot skidding lark
lers for 3R yurd.s and a iou h-
tlown. He failed to kit U goal
because the bull was u heavy
and soggy. Howard I'ujue had
the advantage In punt in.; dining
the tlrst period:
The two good ll'ie- battled
through the game mi iairly even t
terms. The jackets muCe thctri
gains around end but the Indians
took to the ulr to nuke tluir.
gains und did fall ly well ion.ld-
ering the conditions the ball
and ground. As to oul-uwidrigl
individuals in either line no one j
from the sidelines could make a
definite statemtent us the rain
prevented their seeing the men as
they would have liked but from
what could be gathered from the
talk on the Held it seemed that
Colburn ot the Jackets and Pat-
terson Indian center -in particu-
lar were waging a wicked game.
CAST CHANGES
A complete chango ot back field
by Howard Payne two substitu-
tions by McMurry aud the open-
ing ot a passing game accompan-
ied the Indians Initiation of the
last half offensive Coach Amis
ets goal on the 12 ord mark
1 whereupon Dad Amis reinserted Pratber
lilt first string backfield.
i The threat failed and the In-! Wright
jdluns were never as dangerous!
during the rest ot the gnnie asidllgcr .
I they were at this time. i
McMURRY TRIES PASSES nudges
The nest greatest strain ot In-
i dlnns to score tame alter Hovd i Sanderllu
hail putitid nut of hounds on bis
'own 1! vaid line The Indians Iiaket
started a passln gnttack Hint look-
id at Hist like It might net them Hind (i)
I something but It wits nipped In I.eft
the bud. Ilronn did the passing i Zaialonetls
with both ends and the half back i ltight Halt
rcielxing Tills eauied them to .1 Plelcls
McCandless
Left Guard
Center
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ltight Taikle
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Quartet
Half
Mitchell
Thorp
Hodges
FROM INDIANS. B
linker. MtCimur for llojtl Wtst Score bv (tiurtvi: The drum.itni) girls experienced li.nl a verv exiltlng pep meeting.
hi nnk lor Ziunfoiietls (iliisstoik Howard Pajtie ( fl 0 0 n a ety high wind about .lit inln-
for Prban .Marclieck lor Field;. ' Mi Mm rv r u it (I n- li ' utes after light bell Friday night .Mary lleth Hooper spent the
Colburn for (lllger. (irimlnml furl Officials' Uo u h tll.uliir) ref-.tli.it blew many doors shut. The week end at her home In May.
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lobes r.therldgc for Hodges Ha-
ker fur Cloer Zariifonetls fur
Wostbronk Fields fur Martbeek
Hoyd for McCaner (lllger fur
Colburn.
McMurry lit own lor Curbltt
Pool foi Hodges.
eiee PnMie (lleth'inyl tituiu'L; ('hilly wind seemed In gel the
Mayhew (Soutbwestt i n ) lieai!-
Ilesmnn. The majority of tlii aline :n-
tlrle vm taken from an nrtblu bv
Prey Anderson in tne Abilene
Morning News of H"1. inbr Js.
i gills all ' peppfd" up and a crowd 11a Si e's parents were here Bat
.met uul on Hie fiotit porch and unlay.
the .lai kets' 2d mi id line but no
farther. Later In the last qii.u-
tei thr tried aiiutbei passing at-
Full Hack
Substitutions Howard Pan-
Ktcliiy lor Pralbei (tlover tor
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Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, September 30, 1927, newspaper, September 30, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102113/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.