Howard Payne Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 17, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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W ARE WITH YOU WIN OR LOSE
BETTIS & GIBBS Inc.
Headquarters for College Girls Clothes
HOBNOB
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hit; and wo can say after hearing his
speech In chapel Monday that you
A enjoy heniing him for the few
leiieilnlmr nights of the week.
The Jackets meet those strong T. C.
l . no.iied Flogs tomortow night. Al-
tli. Uh the Plugs weie lated No. 1 In
Ihu nation last season accoidlng to
the Wlllluiiiion tatlng system the
game is due to be hotly contested
mid weie looking for a mighty good
I aine out of til.1 Jackets. Most of the
'.ion .eiio will play against' the Sugar
1. wl (xiiiinplons weie In action in
I .: Worth last fall when the Progs
f ot most ot the Lrenks to ovei whelm
ther.i ly a latge seoie and they will
i' iiil foi a little levenge when the
u lil' tie blows tomonow night
teoiding t'o the looks of lite
veati.oi now the conditions will piob-
. lil-. m.t bi- the best but don't let it
1-i-i'p j on uway fiom the stadium.
C. n.e oi.. in full strength and help
li'ifl: those Jackets. Anything can
happen in a football game and you
nfijht be s'Jiiy you didn't turn out If
ou misted a loiker. We'll be look-
ing for you.
hman caps aie still on sale by
J leaders unci r.t the Jacket's
1 .'.. If you don't have yours yet
;ret it immediately and show the up-
j.eis .r'l you! fellow fiosh that you
aie game. Then after you get it
wear it. Let the giandstand be a
mum of gteen tcimonow night. What-
ta you say?
We now take leave of you with the
:"'.rd liopt- lh.it the p.'per goes to press
on tin i' It you lead this befoie you
""t the piper rave It until we come
int.
We'll be looking foi you tonight at
P'-p meeting and again tomonow
nil; hi at the game. Help those Jaek-
i t.s dehorn those Fiogs.
I'nsf Doctor: "Have you seen one
i I those Instalments that can tell a
man is ljing?"
Second Ooetoi : "Seen one! Heck I
man led one."
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Henderson's Shoe Shop
APPRECIATE
YOUR BUSINESS
GREETINGS
THE LEADER
Opposite the Court House
McLean's Studio
Official Lasso
Photograper
For Superior Work
visit
MRS. CARPENTER'S
BEAUTY SHOP
204 E. Anderson Street
Phone 1831
Fresh Texas Cookies
at your
Favorite Cafe
m
J. A. COLLINS
Typewriter Exchange
L. C. 8mlth and Corona
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes Repaired.
.SERVICES GUARANTEED
Phono 1023R 211 E. Baker St.
Brownwood Texas
BOTH TEAMS TO
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able loi eveiy post. At most of the
positions will be .scveial men able to
divide the time without weakening
the team something that the Frogs
have not' always had in years past.
The line appeals to be a little
htiongei than the backlield even
though such stnis as Capt. Dai roll
Lester at center Tracy Kellow at
guard Wilson Oioseclose and Manuel
Godwin at tackle and Melvln Diggs
it end will be missing.
To leplace these aie most of last
e.u's big tast fici-hman clew and a
gioup ot junioi and senior lel'teimen.
i lie ends will be especially strong
wuh four letteimen including last
eat'.- tvgulais. The letteimen are
'.apt. Wtiltei Roach L. D. Meyer Will
Wulls and Charles Necdham. To back
these up will be Sqitadman Paul Snow
ml EsophonijieR Charles Mabty
Ch..ilcy Williams and Dob Joidan
.ill pi.!iii.;ing wingmen.
Two blilluint hophomoio picspocts
ltu.'!.etl Hetisch and Allie White are
being counted upon to fill GioseclosoV
petition at right tackle. Hacking
tr.em up will be thte lasl-ycai smiad--H
n James Nelson Abe Walker and
Clifton Cowan. White and Hcnsch
weigh 200 pounds the otheis 10
pounds less.
On the left side of the line at tackle
the Kmsjh will depend mostly on tluee
huge fellows: Diew Ellis 210 srnioi
letteiman: I. B. Hale 130 sophonure
unci Aub:ey Linn. 220. junioi letter-
iiian. To tepl-ice the mighty mite Kellow
it t.ght guaid Meyer has changed
Cottcn Hattlson tegular Jell gutiid
in li3?. to the light side of the line..
Behind him will be Letteiman Mason
M.ivi'e Squndman Ceoige Dunlap an : j
Sophnmoies Clifford Kellow Tiaey'.S
brothel I and Fori est Kline.
Solon Holt will tal'.e Hamson'Si
place at lett guard instead of playing
tackle as he did last year. Auothei
let'tetr.ian Glynn Rogeis will divide!
lime with him.
Jack Tittle probably will step into
the all-Ameiican shoes of Lestei at
center. Tittle showed his ability sev-
etal times last yeai while earning his
"T" as a lophi'inote paiticulaily In '
the Sugar Uowl game agnln.U L. S. U.
Squadman Elliott Ph.it us and Soph
omores Kl Aldtich Paul Tankeisley
and Leon Pickett will be at the same
post.
Other linemen whose positions h.ie
r.ot been detet mined yet ate Jack I
Peavuy Cat toll Adair Bill Failey I
and Pains Whoatley.
The Fiog backlield will have to be
tebuilt with the exception of Sam
Baugh at quintet. Geotge Kline and j
Rex Clatk will be missing at left halt.
Jimmy Lawrence will leave the tight
wing open while Taldon Manton will
have to be icplaced af full.
Glenn (Donkey) Robei Is senior let-
terman piobably will bo the statting
fullback. His ielicf will be Linnon
Blackmon junior squadman. Two
Miphoinoies who statred on last year's
fteshman eleven also will be leady to j
go at that position Watd Wilkinson i
and Hoi are Cat. swell.
Two letteimen ate available at'
tight half. Vic Montgomery and
Hat old McCluie will battle it out for
the starting position. Johnny Hall
and Leo Ciockctt also will work at
this position.
At left half a sophomote junior
and senior will be fighting for the
position left open by the loss of Kline
and Clark. The senior is Scott Mc-
Call. However he will be hatd push-
ed by Junior Bob Han ell and Sopho-
more Pat Clitfoid.
Behind Baugh will be Vetnon
Btown senior and Davey O'Brien
land Coleman Sullivan sophomotes.
1 i
NINE BEAUTIFUL
(Continued fiom p"ge li
tall gal from the South .southern!
pait of Biownwocd is our next aspir-
ing candidate for the title of Band i
Sweetheatt. That slim well-piopor-1
tioned iiguie those beautiful featuies
those wavy black locks those say
her fiiends are the splendid qualifica
tions of Vera Louise. Howard Payne
and Btownwood will be ptoud to see
such a one don the unifotm of the
sweetheart of the band.
The pride and joy of Brownwood
High and another ambitious nominee
is that iucious Margaret Denman.
That old saying "ptecious things come
in small packages" is ptoven in this
ease say her friends. Her scintillat-
ing petsonality her friendly attitude
towatd one and all her gtace her
charm her beauty etc. entitle the
support and praise of every person in
H. P. C. and therefore she should be
the unanimous choice for the band
sweetheart.
W. R. Patker band director and
Kenneth Hlner drum major state
that the primaries In this hotly con-
tested election will close Friday nnd
the run-off betwen the highest two
will end next Tuesday.
Th money taken In this contest' will
go to buy a costume for the Sweet-
heart whoever she may be and also
to buy flowers to give her the night
of October 2 when she will be pre-
sented to the football fans of Brown-
wood as the band performs between
halves of the Trinity-Howard Payne
game.
FROG
Name
Adair Cartoll
Aldrich Kl
Baugh Sam
Blackmon Linnon
Blown Vernon
Catswell Horace
Clltfotd Pat
Cowan Clifton
Crockett Leo
Dunlap Geotge
Ellis Dtcw (Co-Capt.)
Fatley Bill
liule I. B
Hall John
Hattell Robett
Hat i ison Wilbert
Hcnsch Russell
Holt Solon
James Ned
Joulau Bob
Kellow Cliffotd
ICiine Kottest
Linne Aubrey
McCall Scott
McCluie Harold
Mabty Chai les
Majne Mason
Me; ei L. D
Montgomety Vic
Needham Charles
Nelson James
O'Ciien David
Peavy Jack
Ph.ues Elliott
Pickett Loon
Roach Wallet (Capt. I
Unbeits Glenn
Re gei s. Glynn
Snow Paul
Sullivan Coleman
Tankeisley Paul
Tittle. Jack
Walker Lincoln
Walls Will
Wheatley Pauls
White Allie
Wilkeison. Wnul
WillU'ins- Chat le.s
f"
ffife
s
BOB BETTIS
Founer Jacket star who is assist-
ing Coach Kenton in coaching the
line. He has eliaige of the guards.
While in How.it d Payne Bettis made
the all-ri.nfetenee telection for two
yeais.
YOU CAN'T WIN
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It's a funny world. If a man gets 'clay evening consisted of many jell-
money he's a gt after. If he keeps 11 f music bv the band and speeches by
he's a capitalist. If he spends It he's j Coaches Kenton MeC'anei and Bet-
a playboy. If he doesn't get it he's a tis. The two captains H.ulow and
ne'er-do-well. If he tiles to get it i Nunnally weie then intioduecd t the
he's a Communist. If he doesn't tiy
to get it he lacks ambition. If he gets
it without working for It he's a pata-
sito. And if he accumulates it aftei
a life-time of woik he's a suckci.
The advice of fiiends must be re-1 which is in no way easy
reived with a judicious icseive: we They plan to have the entne .Minis
must not' give outselves up to it and i building ciowded to capiriU and -.-follow
it blindly whether tight or i pect you the individual student to .!.
Vvtong
FogTwho Meet Jackets Friday
I Isa a coach
KOflCH
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KafiwSfe' vSHmmmKKM MESES-ii Hmffi
AfaNTGOMeeV JgOOCATJ
ROSTER
Home Town
McKtnncy
Temple
Sweetwater
Position
Tackle
Center
Back
Back
Back
Back
Back
Tackle
Back
Guard
Tackle
Ouatd
Tackle
Back
Back
Gwui d
Tackle
Guard
Guaid
End
Guaid
Guaid
Tackle
Back
Back
End
Guard
End
Back
End
Tackle
Back
Tackle
Centei
Tackle
End .
Back
Guaid
End
Back
Center
Centei
Tackle
End
Guard
Tackle
Back
End
Abilene i
San Antonio
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Fort Woith
Edna
Lampasas
McKlnney
Foil Wotth
Pet t ton
Foit Woith
Dallas
'Iemple!
Houston
Hendeison(
Foil Woith
Albany'
LufKtn
Giegoiy
La Vcini'i
Foil Wo' Hi
Foit V.. I'll
Plnimiew
Pl.iinview
Waco
Ozoii.i
Foit Woith
Foil Worth
Dallas
Lufkin
Dallas
Foit Wot th
Foit Woith
Foit Woith
Malt
Rockwell
Foil Woith
Ten til
Foil Wo. th
Gl.ih .in
Little Reek. Atk
McKmney
Fo.t Woith
Dublin
HIlNboio
Pep Meetings
. lentil tain the Comanche Indians.
TJq(--1 '"Pnpcri'l V ' T lu M-' tu" -ckools hae been nv.ils
L''5U11 X ljy-ii.lj iu. iiuin.v ye.us Bi ow nwm d is liop-
kd to win the game although il has
''.. vn ptiii.d niiinv ti.ne.s that nothing
The lust pep meeting ot the Mason s (1llim . ijimviiWood-Comanche
was held Tuesday ccning when a ijum mU1 Uu lin.u whli.tll hu!)
laige crowc. ox siuuencs uiineu u.u ...
the lain t'o assist Head ieii l.eaciei
Fielder and his ci.hoits in winking up
that tiimous Old Howaid Payne Spit it
and backing the Yellow Jackets to n
successful gild season. I
Fieldet and his selected as-istunt.s
C. L. Ketky Limlsey Dublin and
Fieshman J. L. Ftciclei hae been
woiking out dally for the past week
and weie in line shape for the List
tally.
Although none of the leidets h'ii
had experience in the past they in-
tend to stage some of the best l allies
that the piesent college ';enei alien
has attended and are wot km in
eat nest on plans for the Meetings to
come.
The meeting which was held Tues-
students and the "Line" w.is pined
and sung.
The next inllj will be held tonight
at seven o'clock and 1'ieldur and li.s
assistants uige that each .student be
ptescnt and assist them in their woik
'your natt bv belntr theie
WALLS
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Hm'fiei-L. '
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SPGRIS OB
Headlining the week's football hcte
ii .0 ..lsnwheie is the second
' ' ls bclWeen the Horn-
f.'lllR '" l " i. . .i H Vllnw
ed Fiogs
Ot 1. C. CJ. ""' ""- "
Jackets Howa.d Payne. It seems
that tiiaiiv people or ma..j .i""" "-
side" Tevis ate interested in the out-
come of the (list game of the season
for last vcat's Sugar Bowl cham-
pions. This Is evidenced by fhe fact
i.t n.-wsiunci In Chicago has
.. nfnlncl
KiUf"1'!!1maile aiiangements for a wire stoiy
Kent Wot til1 trome of the game to be
posted immediately following the
game.
The Fiogs aie. of coin so given the
edge ovei the Jackets in the pic-
game wage! Ing because ot their high-1
e. geiiet.il rating theii lnoie cxpeti-
eticed team and the weight advant-
1(c i.vi'i the local bunch. The old j
i "i in. l-.ieeer thev aie. the
li.uilei the. fall" may be ptoven to
le i-till eouect and aceoiding to some
of the boys thin is likely to be piovcd I
Fuel i.v night when tnose ugnciug dae-
kels take the field against' the Fiog-
gies
Taken all in all it is the opinion ol
Ul.s -poitn wilier tniu me .iuckcih
..ill five the T. C V boys a tough
-ci.ip Kadi team has a total of 10
lettc men b ick this yeai around
winch to foim then team and both
ten-..-- l..ie .seveial piomising scpho-
m is that lc ok good. Howard Payno
.1-0 has .si-er:il good looking fiesh-
l.ic.i who m.iv bleak into the lineup
uL oumj to ineligibility ox ncsn -
nun in the .oiiinwesi cjonieieiiee i.
to chaw
r. L wi not IO allow en
fiom tli-ii fi'i-hmen .tais
3iov.uwood High will open the foot
.1. -cison loi Brownwood fans to-
niglv at then new stadium back of
the Junioi High School when they
UiAU) 1 ms Hl )( UlL. fihl
game
to be pi veil in the newly eonsliueteil
I coi cut' stadium and many people
to witness the stiuggle which
in at ) o'clock
.
Ini lilent'.illy Biownwocd High's
lighting Lions have been picked by
i lany !-puits wiileis of tbi section
ii etiu rge the wmiKis i.f the Oil Beit
.ace tins je.it The Lions laied well
laj-l jea1 im companion with the
-howir.g thej- hae made in lecent
..i .is The yea! betote PJ3I the
Biii..iie'ood boys finished the season
without having siwted a point in eon-
leu n j eompetitton Last J'eai how-
evei tl:e' even Went so l.u lis to Will
-i'ei.il 'jiimes.
D niei B.il.e: tangles with the S;m-
.r. ins Ciiwlrinds in Abilene Fllil.iJ
i ight Wlnt the oiilionie ii the game
will be is i.uliei i doulillill matter
but tin gue-s of this culumiiist would
be tt.U tin- Cowhands Will i.e Wiloil-
ous. i tin iuii".ts ...:ri a wu.k . e'l
' !i i': d ne tl.i " i 'i ii ' to
the u lpoii I'm i.f .'''.v. v.. e n
"' i ii. alii- ;i good beginning.
H -- u ar. iafcviicaij.yaja
utttt.
Down Those doggies
for
PA AND MA
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First Baptist Church
Welcome 5 lu Jen's
Alcrr.In- Si-nirc 10 a. m. to 11 a. m.
!'!;ier Me-cti.iK 7:15 to 7: 10 p. m.
Hur.i .- Sen it-o 7:1." to 9:00 p. in.
Ximwk'.s I'ritla.v Kveninij 7:00 p. m.
'.i w;i' hi' ..ut i time- to .m.'o
One Box of Hershey's
j . ill lia .ivpn to iho ilrst Yellow Jacket mak-
'-'B a touchdown in the T. C. U. Game.
College Inn
SPORTS
OCCASIONS
DEMAND
SPORTS
APPAREL
Smallest
Styles
Best
Colors
All SIZES
We feature a complete
line of spott footwear
built on ideas pulsed
by college women
throughout the nation.
$2.95 to $6.50
KNOBLER'S
STYLE SHOP
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LiL.iJlt.TT-EMBREY MARRIED
DURING SUMMER
:. iss June Einbt ey daughter of M fflHi'g
and Mis. Cliff Embtey of M
Cieek became the biide of ReTBvC
F. Be-nnett Jr. this summer at'tiifaW
! Methodist Chutch in TnrH n.ZfSSitfs
-... Ufflr
1.0V. is.au m. .Moore pastor of tin
pastor of ttilrt
use eiipusi unurch lieic perfommi
into narfnK.i lfcj
j the ceremony in the
Presence rf i
large gioup of lelativcs and friendtef
'he couple.
l'leccding the ceiemony MIssEHa.
bcth Earlv
lccomnan ed t ili.ni '
by Mis. W
D. MeCullev. rendj .. I
a violin selection
'On WingsofSortft
by Mendelssohn.
w vocai trio cm. '
pooed of Misses Beryl and Helen Til.
hot and Miss Jenny Lou Moore siqUi
Bonds' "I Love You Truly." As tlitf
camiles weie being lighted Jin
-Moore who ateo plajed the weddinj
matches tendered "Ri.miio" u.. n
Hatdolot. She played "Angel's Sen-K
nude'' by Btaga during the ceremonE
DORM NOTES
Quack! Quack' Quack! Did you
the doitnitory giilh going to towili
the rain Mondav aftemoon? Tlwi;
seemed not to mind the rain in tit &1
least een though they had to sta
part of the way before the jourtij
w.is completed. Then that night yoat
linlllrl li'n.'i. cfuiti lutit fhn liti.l .1
got busy pinning up the curls tti'Utf
fell. j
Say! We ate ptoud of you Put-
man and Smith. Luck to you. Slay '
the best one win out in that contest '
We'ie for you 100 percent. Nowjuii .
r..it..... e. ... l.. ....... n...i t.nin. . irJM
.v.iw. . . coi.. i.e... a.iu jiit.iuio ".
uusy and help these gills.
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u eiio v.l . u i;iii seem w . f
tating Al with the young menStB"S-"
How.nd Payne. Af any rate theto-fT
mg looms and ftont porch steps uii .'AJJ
campus ate decotated with a boy sJ ";j
;:irl hete and theie. But we dotll 'i-
caie. in ipci we glory in yourvuti er
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