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By BILL KING
Register Sports Editor
(First in a series of articles
concerning football ' prospects
in local area.)
MARTIN DAVIS owwxw J
$12.50 TO $15.00 PER YEAR
48c
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Calirose, Halves Yellow
Freestones
needs only one more victory to
complete his ixth season of 20
or more triumphs.
Only one other active pitcher—
Lemon’s Cleveland teammate
Hear the — —
ALLAN SHIVERSCBROADC AST
• Sacrifice hits
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By The. Associated Press
SONER STATE LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Little Bo-Peep
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SOAP POWDER
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continued their on-
ng advantage of but
rack up the lopsided
seventh. Skipper Ri-
add more poundage
with a well-tagged
BRAWN AND POWER—Some 380 pounds of muscle and
bone is pictured in a pell mell dash across the Whitesboro
football field. Big Center Gary Cheatum (185) and Full-
back Charlie Sapp (195) are two gargantuan reasons the
Whitesboro club may be hard to handle this season.
(Boyd 4 Breeding photo)
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issues.
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By The Associated Press
Two heavy-hitting games in
which 66 hits went into the
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ALLANSHIVERS
Class AA competition and the
Gainesville high school Leopards
of Conference AAA have been
scheduled for practice action with
the 'Cats in the near future.
1954 Whitesboro Schedule
Sept. 10- Muenster at Gaines-
ville.
Sept. 17 Saint Jo at Whites-
boro.
Sept. 24 St. Marks (Dallas) at:
Whitesboro.
•Oct. 1 Cooper at Cooper.
•Oct. 8—Whitewright a t
Whitesbor. ■
’Oct. 15 Farmersville at
Farmersville.
Oct. 22 Pilot Point at Pilot:
Point.
•Oct. 29 — Honey Grove at
Whitesboro.
Nov.. 12 Wolfe City at Whites
boro.
•Nov. 19 Van Alstyne at Van
Alstyne.
"Denotes conference games.
GAINESVILL
Hanrahan. ss .
with four
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dom on the
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school facilities in the entire
area, had greeted only 16 boys
for the fall practice opener Mon-
day. but the new boss quickly
confided that additional young
stalwarts have indicated that they
will turn out for the squad and
he expects a total of1 30 young-
sters by the time school bells toll
the beginning of the fall semes-
ter.
Whitewright Favored
“Whitewright should be loaded
this season,” the Bearcat1 head
man continued, “from what we
can gather they have the experi-
ence and manpower to be rated
the heavy favorites in this cir-
cuit."
Whitesboro is included in Dis-
trict 12-A. along with Cooper.
Whitewright. Honey Grove, Van
Alstyne, Wolfe City and Farmers-
ville. Last season, under the di-
rection of deposed Coach Bo Reid,
the Bearcats stormed to third
place in the final standings. They
compiled an enviable record of
seven wins, two losses and a tie
in 1953, hut the whiz-bang record
was accomplished anly after a
whirlwind beginning.
Reagan expects to run from a
split-T formation this season, but
will sometimes reverse the pro-
It was
words, as
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son). WP—Cartier 3. Winters.
Rediger. Winner — Anderson
was by far the
hitter for the Owls
County Attorney,
Cooke County,
will speak in behalf of
JUDGE RALPH
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for adequate for the 'Cats, although speedy
he stood midst hissleetenhnek Ch ""lec ‛WVinde
young gridders Monday after-,
noon, the rapidly sinking sun
splashing a rosy unreal glow
‘neath the shadow of the goal
posts on the Whitesboro gridiron.
“I think, with a hit more sea-
soning and experience, the boys
should hold their own with any
club in bur district, with possibly
the exception of Whitewright."
the dark - haired, slow - speaking
head man revealed.
13. Winters 3 RAH—
i innings HPB -Ander-
nie Warrens; charges dropped
their final 8 ame of the year with
Slowly, carefully Coach George I Sapp (195). is expected to be the
Reagan of the Whitesboro high imost powerful offensive threat
school searched for adequate । for the Cats although speedy
quarterback Charles (Windy)
Cen. 145/
rtier 3. Winters. PB--
iner — Anderson (16-9).
(1-4). Umpires—McIn-
tto. Attendance — 300.
mark of fame in the pitching
profession.
Feller's 20-game run was broken
by the war. He has a total of
six, the last homing in Lemon's
only off year, i Warren Spahn of
the' Milwaukee Braves, like
Lemon, has won 20 or more in
five seasons, a •
Tomatoes Eesh;
FANT MILLING CQ.
. SHERMAN, TEXAS
diately.
Only a slumjp in 1951, when he
Lb. 45
Lb. 450
and the Ada Cementers. Law-
ton downed Ardmore 16-11, get-
ting 19 hits to 16 for Ardmore.
Ada edgd the league-leading
Shawnee Hawks 11-16, but was
outhit, 17-14.
McAlester’s Rockets won
their fourth straight game by
beating the Seminole Oilers. 9-
5, using 12 bases on balls as
the souree of most of their
runs.
Boxes 23c
- Anderson. LOB—Gaines-
Valley 9 SO—Anderson
Winters 4 ROB— Ander-
.......... bingles, while Bob
Johnson’s three safeties topped
Miit
home run ov er the left field wall.
V----h-l- -who had singled
he Owl boss, also
lettermen will help give the club a sound footing.
(Boyd & Breeding photo)
posted a 17-14
string of 20- plus seasons, a hall-
obscurity in the outfield to star-
: pitching mound,
; Haas, rt ... J . .
(Samples rf
i Yaremchuk. if
Rigazio 2b l . ..
Molen 2b
Jackson, cf
Migaiolo. cf
Merriam, c .
Anderson, p . ., ,
TOTALS
PAULS VALI
Johnson. 2b J ...
in two nig hfs.
fourth home run of the
Haas four d the out-of-the-park
range in th e very next inning,
socking a 350-foot circuit drive
over the lel i field fence. Hanra-
han had wa ked and Bobby Picci-
in the very’ f rst inning last night,
taking a con imhanding lead which
-- r. ? - r relinquished. Tiny
Dave Hanrahan, Rigazio and
Haas drew t ases on balls and all
pair of hits, but it
was to no avil as-Manager Ben
By BEN PHLEGAR
Associated Press Sports Writer
'who moved from
Standing by his side in a silent
“you tell ’em. “boss" attitude, a
McCorkle, ib .
Pieciano 3b j
Valley. Rah
losers with
hander, jis the only Owl pitcher
in line to gain 20 wins this sea-
son and the wrong-hander en-
hanced his chances somewhat
last night in gaining that 16th
triumph. He allowed but seven
Pauls Valley hits, while his mates
were busyringing up the huge
total of runs in his behalf.
Some 10 batters went down
swinging before the portside el-
bowing of the young tosser and
is another
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Can. ........43
monogram winner with neat of-
fensive skill.
Big ’Cat Center
Another grid giant on the
Whitesboro squad is Gary Cheat-
um. 185-pound center. and the
letterman is expected to spear-
head a Bearcat line that lacks
weight and experience.
Tommy Norman, Lloyd Arter-
burn. Bobby Clark and Don Hor-
geshiemer are the other letter
Winners and they are expected to
help bolster a squad that includes
such lads as Donnie Brown, Jim-
my Pike. Tode Garnett. Bobby
Gillespie, Jerry Allen. Gordon
Brookshear. Keith Hughes. David
Sallen. G. W. Lindsay. Sydney
Watson and Gene Bryan.
Bryan, by the way, is the small-
est youngster on the squad, tip-
ping the beam at 85 pounds, drip-
ping wet.
As an example of the vigor
and energy attached to Reagan's:
debut as Bearcat coach, the men-,
tor announced that scrimmage
sessions have been slated for his
club before the season actually
begins. Bonham’s Warriors of
his Whitesboro Bearcat squad during the opening of fall drills last Monday. Reagan will be*
at the helm of the Bearcats for the first time this year,/the mentor having employed his
coaching talents at Saint Jo last season. Glenn Howard, extreme right, will again be on
New York at chicago (2). Liddle (6-
3) and Maglie (1246) or Antonelli (18-3)
vs. Pollet (7-7) atd Rush (8-14).
. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, night.
Wehmeier (6-9) or Dickson (8-15) vs.
Wilson (8-1).
Pittsburgh at St Louis, night. Pep-
per (0-1) vs. Beard (0-3).
Only games scheduled.
Wednesday's Results
Brooklyn 13. Cincinnati 2
Milwaukee 4. Philadelphia 3.
St. Louis 13. Pittsburgh 0.
New York at /Chicago, postponed,
rain. ,
Thursdays Schedule
' at Fort Worth.
Winchester (155)
hits- MeCorkle Yar-
i Three-base hits—
runs—Haas. Rigazio.
Catcher Dan
Only Nine 1
The locals
slaught. tak
nine hits to
win. In the
gazio helped
to the total
Gainesville at Ardmore.
Ada at Lawton.
McAlester at Seminole.
Pauls Valley at Shawnee.
Wednesday's Results
Ada 11. Shawnee 10.
Gainesville 15. Pauls Valley 6.
Lawton 16. Ardnore 11.
McAlester 9. Seninole 5.
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trate on pitching. But once he
put his mind to it in 1948. Lemon
became a 20-game winner imme-
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Winters p .
TOTALS .
I Gainesville .
I Pauls Valley
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Houston at Shreveport
Wednesday's Results
Dallas 5. Tulsa 3 (10 innings)
Houston 6-3. Shreveport 5-4 । second
game 10 innings).
Beaumont 5-5. San Antonio 2-9.
Fort Worth 8. Oklahoma City 7
i e, a
Lemon in Sight
Of Sixth Season
Of 20 Victories
infected skin to roach and kill germs
and fungus ON CONTACT. If not
pleased IN 1 HOUR, your 40c back
at any drug store. Today at Watts
Bros.
For me Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
RHONE 470
Richard Harp, Local Agent
smiling; genial Glenn Howard.
Bearcat line mentor, gave noise-
less backing to the words of the
brand spankin' new Whitesboro
chief.
Last season Reagan coached at
Saint Jo high school j in District
10-B. and his acceptance as men-
tor at Whitesboro meant quite a
step up the coaching ladder for
the good-natured coach: particu-
larly so since Whitesboro will
step into Conference AA circles
next year, due to the almost fan-
tastic population growth in Bear-
catville.
Reagan, obviously pleased over
his surroundings, which incident-
ally include some of the finest
ter Rockets.
Eddie Haas. Manager Dick Ri-
gazio. Mike Yaremchuk and
Pitcher Cliff Anderson played
starring roles in the Wednesday
victory, j the Owl skipper and
Haas with their homers Yarem-
chuk with his spectacular hitting
- and Anderson in posting his 16th
win of the season, -
Anderson. stylish Hooter left-
ahead of
Using the st three runs as a
' ‘ Birds bounced back
X for two more in the third when
Rigazio and Stoney Jackson both
scored when a Raider outfielder
Shreveport ...j.
Oklahoma City . .
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Gainesville's Owls. In their headlong quest for thin
Sooner State league standings. upended the Pauls Vi
for the second night in a row Wednesday, using a home run attack
the maul the Oklahomans 15-6. (-----------H----------------- Ardmore
Playing in Pauls Valley, the Dale Cartier became the hurling iSeminole
locals proved nearly invincible as victim for th rt Raiders. Ada ! -
they started with a three-run Tonight the Owls move to Ard-
barrage in the opening inhing, more for a pair of tussles before
then waltzed through to the easy | returning to their home soil in
two-game series sweep over the Locke field fc. Tuturd.
bedraggled cellar dwellers in do- Sunday batt les with the
ing so. the Owls retained their - ‘ ’
third place tie with the McAles-
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three of the Hooter performers
circled the biles to score on Yar-
emchuk's trmhendous and timely
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Peaches Rio Oso........Lb. 15c
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Het G.R.
Cleveland ........|.. .89 35 .718 ....
New York ....... .85 40 .680 444
Chicago ........ . . .82 45 .646 81
Detroit .......... ...55 69 .444 34
Boston ..........(.. .54 68 . 443 34
Washington .....|.. .51 71 .418 37
Philadelphia ..... 41 82 .333 4714
Baltimore ....... 1.. .39 86 .312 501
Thursday’s Schedule
Cleveland at Washington, night
Wynn (17-9) vs. Stobbs (8-8).
Chicago at Philadelphia (2). twi-
night, Consuegra i (15-3) and Johnson
(7-5) vs. Bishop (3-5) and Portocarrero
(7-13). !
Detroit at New’ York. Hoeft (7-13)
vs. Grim (16-5i.
• Baltimore at Boston, night. Turley
(9-14) vs. Hudson (3-3).
Wednesday’s Results
Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 3 (10 in-
nings*. 1
New York 5, Baltimore 1.
Chicago 7. Washington 2.
Boston 5. Detroit 3.
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Phone 1371
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75 49 .605 34
70 51 .579 7
59 64 .480 19
59 66 .472 20
48 75 .390 30
45 79 .363 33%.
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