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BROWN WOOD (T*xm) BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 104}
PASS TWO
Rice Upsets Longhorns
In Rough Contest, 50-39
HOUSTON, fob. 10—(UP)—A tin fame and la addition looped
Wiser, but much ladder. University through 11 points, while long BUI
of Texas bsHketball teem west book Tom Ctea* of Rice vttb\3s IS
Yellow Jackets Run
■■SRViy*-. 1 ' * • * 1/t ' ft I*
ghshod Over
O
beam today, the victims of a rough
80-to-M upset scored over them
by Rice Institute last-night bo-
sses a record crowd of SJ00 spec-
tators
It was Texas' first defeat after
five straight victories and the
fourth consecutive conference vic-
tory for Rloe. The lots put Texas
into a tie for Southwest Coafor-
ence leadership with University
of Arkansas. Texas and Arkansas
play a two-game series ip Austin
Friday and Saturday night. Rice
moved up to a third-place tie with
Texas Christian University.
A freshman, David Cook, of
Lufkin, Tex., was the game’s high
scorer with 14 points, all of them
field goals. Co-capt. Harold Lam-
bert of Riee played a fine defen-
Jacket-Ram Contest Saturday
May Decide Texas Conference
After getting off to 9 slow start the Howard Payne Yellow | *|«
Mothered the .Southwestern University Pirates under a 65-39
Store to remain undefeated in the Texas Conference title race. gy jack
While the Jackets were running over Southwestern, Texas lotted Pi
Wealeyan, the only other team in the conference with a ]
•hance at the title, was edging past Abilene Christian Col-
lea*. 44-39. Both Howard Payne
■Ed Toxaa Wesleyan are unde-
tected. A battle royal is expected
When the two teams clash Saturday
M*ht In the Jacket's gym
WUh Karl Diekmyeer setting a
blistering pace, the Jackets began
to roll after the first ten minutes
•Lplay anti were never beaded by
*«e Pirates. Pour minutes of play-
ing time had elapsed bsftrc either
team had scored. Bob Clindanlel
fltfcrf one of his artistic long shots
that split the thoesds for the first
counter of the game Webernick.
KK. Feb. 10-tUP>—
MeKechnte, bespec-
iger of the Cincinnati
uident that the chib’s
Tampa's warm train-
Bloomington, lad., will
ne of his most cher-
ts—that of never hav-
iltcber develop a sore
the spring conditioning
WHY GOLF DIFFERS
WITH DICTIONARIES
IN SPELLING CADOIE
LONDON—Mary. ill-fated
Queen mt Scots, was edacated
in France, where the lad whs
toted her golf clubs waa a
mg field
not bias
i.shed rei
ing had
Brownwood Fighters Will Appear
Tonight In State Cloves Tourney
FORT WORTH. Feb 10—(UP>— -,.....1
Leather-slinging amateurs from all . T m e
NCAA Cage Playof
Sam i Army add Navy—start _ . . . . .
throwing punches tonight at Will V amaoi ilaji ham kiam,
Rogers Memorial Coliseum as the jCu6(Rl6(l I Of MflP
rd. spanning 21 years
major league teams. Is
lead, if ooe recalls the
mound casualties that
ipring. even in the sun-
Florida. California and
atari the championship 199SMI
without having tried out their
Sey^aU^upoeTmuecUe^Srr'have
net been need before for curves
\ But what aheut the Bed’s pitch-
ing squad that wOl report 'at
Indians U.?
Bel Only an Warm Days
“I expect a squad ef about 10
pitchers,’ McKechnie said. "In
normal yean we have about IS or
1 But we won’t need more this
time bocanee ten’ll probably hove
very little hotting practice—>uet
on good warm days outside.”
Bill admitted that his" prospect
ive staff was lop sided an the star-
board. almost entirely right hand
rd These right hsnden include
»oc«i veterans as ancisnt Bay Start.
Bucky Walton. Elmer Riddle
Gene Thompson. The only south
pews mentioned were Johnny
Vsndermeer and Clyde Shoub.
with the latter perhaps ‘putting
the nltef duties with sight hand
ed Joe Beggr The other pombtl
tties were two right hsnden ap
from Birmingham Boh Malloy
and Varnen Stone, and that trov-
eiing sun. Ed Houser.
But McKechnie is recognised
throughput the majon as a ”mag-
ician" with pitchers. In addition
ta his othor assets as a. manager,
he has a feeling for flingers which
might be likened to the ''hands’
tense” *f a great jockey. Deacon
Bill's accomplishments with pitch-
ers. particularly during his regime
with the Boston. Braves, comprise
an epic, of rescue work among ap-
-MO UTTLE MAN . , ,. j NO. *-
Giant Killer Choynski Gets
$800 And 30 Days In Jail For
Dtekmeyer roiled up 20 points
tfsro fouling out with five min-
us to play aa the Jacket* -scored
many points In the last half as
• Visitors did the entire game
Knocking Out Jack Johnson
■ABRT GRAYAON .Choynski spotted the 2S-year-oU
A Berries Pparte Editor Negro almost 10 years In age.
lack Johonson struck his stride thojnskl was going Into bis 33rd
mediately following his knock- year, but bis punch was far from
t bv joe Chojnski in Galveston decrepit. •
*. mmh.
Choynski with hitting him the esroOr, Choynski found hia closely-
■daet punch of bis career. "haven head a difficult target yet
t taught Johnson how costjy a **} )*b» has hi* note bleeding in
itake could be. Arthur did thiltecood. V i
make another until Jem WU- JOHNSON GETS LISBON
d waa given his golden oppor- They were fairly even and the
tity in Havana 14 yean later by third round was two minutes old
7-year-old fugitige from Justice * hen Johnson was taught hia nev-
t one-time .te'rdore was the er-to-be-for gotten lemon,
nt defensive heavyweight of Choynski suddenly drooped his
man. . -J gusrt “ ?T
» Choynski suspected that John , Johnson fell for R. opened up
i quit to him. although ho tag- for a lend, and wham:
lit Is "Hard Man”
hnie has more than intur
wn through the years he
tried his intuition with
d. eloped formulas One
lwo-»s> must” for pitch-
ig spring training,
ring with Pilot Bill after
National League meet-
he New Yorker, he ex-
"1 tell pitchers to take it
m they report for train-
first I permit no hats on
—to prevent their trying
anyone. Then they start
Johnny Rice of the Pirates and
>b Cttndanie! of the Jackets tied
r rdnnemp honors among the tn-
viduals orith 17 pomu each Rice
aa the Pirates only aconng threat
the lost half He chalked up 12
lints hi the final staaan. :
Twenty-five foula were called in
• contest that saw Newell Odell
id Dtekmeyer leave the game via
• peraanal foul route for the
uhots. white Boh Cland ante! and
01 Hinton each had three fouls.
The Jackets ted. 2d-19. at half-
Coach M. Medley s Pirates jour-
AB1LENE. Feb 10— l P —The
Texaa Wesleyan Rauns had a vir-
tual stranglehold On the Texas
Conference basketball race tod*:
after knocking AbUene C hristian
College's Wildcats out of the run-
ning orith a close 44-39 victory last
night. The Rams are defending
champion*. I
It was the third victory fur the }
Rama, who now play only five
more games since Daniel Baker
ley to Abilene today where they
day a two-night stand against the
1c Murry Indians tonight and
w rthdrew from the league's iwpr
campaign, and the second defeat
in seven starts for the W (Jtais
considered one of the main 'fcOo-
tenders for the title the Rama have
won the past three seasons.
The defending champions take a
crack at their other mai%,cuptcnd-
orrtloviard Pa> ne Saturday Might
at Brow ii\*oo<!
The Rj.hi shot into a quick tend
last night, and. although pressed
most of the way. managed to bold
a margin i r,: oughout..Trying 26
18 at hdlBfip.
ii.ih-scoring honors went to J.
E Smith of ACC with 13 ,poim>
motes aor Js:dw
immnne dJL<1 tcu wins easily from
IIIIIIMpyrlVrJl GRAND PRAIRIE NAVAL
IB1LENE. Feb l*_UP»-Tex- BASE CAGE TEAM, 47-20
Tech made a Clean sweep of its GRAND PRAIRIE. Feb. Id-
a-game series with Hardin-Sim- fWPk*—Using a revised lineup the
me last night turning m the Texas Christian Homed Frogs had
It in the final period to wipe little trouble disposing of the
ran HSU lead and wtn. 40-32 j Grand Prairie Naval Air Station
Featuring Ralph Marmolejo the five here last night. 47-20 .
oat-town Cowboys went ahead t BUI Connard one of the new
19 at halfthsm. hut George Al- i starters, led the winners with 10
I -add Garland.Head found the points, but bowed to Marshal
^-for the Tech Raiders in the Broun of'the Navy for individual
Si . period • to insure victory honors. Brown dropped five of the
rnmfteja scored ail U of hi* six field goals the Navy quint macie
ints In the, first half. Alien and and added three free throws for
ad garnered 14 and 13 res pec-• 12 points. _ 1
9-Year-Old GH
Flies 15 Timetf
U. S. to Arctic
JOB LOUIS THE SECONI>-Sft Joa Look acts aa
«>nd for Fort Bilay boxers in — ataor Uah lm Ka
City. This Loois-coochad cowtamdar who knocked sat,
BASKETBALL
In the huge raid on t'oluRne >n
r could May 30. 1942. the ' bombers rm-
differrm ployed, which numbered over l ouo
enough were all British made.
By PAH- SCHEFFELg
United Frees Staff Cor
ifte YORK. Feb.
The fortunes of the F
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it ntwly arrived
nawrst suits tor
rvu thara is no
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prt oppaoronpe
bum every wen
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need tor us to aloboratOoi
tonnfl, txocting fit, and srl
ot those Victocy T*ist/ bad
dressad mon oJraody/know
and in oil probofallift it a
ona from our store f
Laboratory
Your Bonofit
Nugent, the cir-
)«fas of the MOO
tock and thus
Slims, snorts, regulars.
Singl«\r double
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