Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 22, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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Thanksgiving Day.
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end, who took it 14 yards tor the
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RECOVERING.
averaged 38 1-9 yard* in punting
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alcana are not so mighty. Or has
RETURNS HOME.
the line. McFarland al
GOES TO TEMPLE.
802 South Caddo
interfered with the pass-buck from
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center so that the sphere rolled
football game.
VISITING SISTER.
W. K. Thompson, phone 335.
The slarting line-ups:
FOR SAL CHEAP—Mcdcm home
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whistle.
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Any Heater
Take Advantage of This
Gas Heater Sale Today
— Ellis and Davis. ends; Rayburn
and Young. tackles; Steele and
the offensive gun of the game.
It was seldom that Cleburne stop-
Cohen. Lawson, Epperson. Miller:
Temple— Lewellen, Bud Woods, B.
on Sunset avenue: all convenien-
ces, owner has left Cleburne and
Don’t delay longer i n
sharing in this economy
sale. Come in today.
ets, dimmishing his effectiveness.
Oaftey was also a star in the Tem-
For Trade
FOR TRADE-Weh Unproved East
Cleburne’s Fight
Gives Deadlock At
Temple
rtunity to score late in the first
Jquarter. A pass, Holliday to Rus-
.sell. placed the ball on the Tern-,
terms $500 cash, balance easy—
C. H. Warren or W. K. Thompson.
TO VISIT IN FORT WORTH.
Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Armstrong
and children will spend Sunday
visiting hero
8quyres.
No. 18—6:55 a. in.
No. 18—8:35 p. m.
Southbound arrives
No. 18— 9:00 a. m.
No. 17—10:85 p. m.
Dallas Brandt— '
9:10 a. m.
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an opemifield and he started in a
race to the goal.
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down pass for a touchdown A:
Temple he was there to cooly kick
the goal that tied the score. And
in many other ways he’s been the
boy to come through.
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of the battle for both defensive
and offensive- standpoints.
... $2.50
... $3.50
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cented who was the outstanding
star of the game all afternoon.
He threw himselr at the fleeing
McFarland and as he brought him
down on the Temple 21-yrd line
Ilie last whis: le sounded
Summing it all‘up you can say
coaching genius of Coach How-
ard Porker. „ ’ »
Lv lebumne
7:48 a. m.
10:10 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
have a chance to even tie the
Navarro Bengal*.
And now Waco is the favorite
to win the championship. Because
when Waco and Corsicana meet
reasonable.
Phone 477.
HEAUTIFUL LINE OF
FRAMES
PRICED VERY LOW
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orvices they offer.
RADIATOR REPAIRING
Team—
Corsicana ....
Waco
Cleburne .
T ample . .
Hillsboro .
9:00 a. m.
12:45 p. m.
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CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO.
Good Service
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Temple 3-yard mak.Hagier then
passed over th goal line and the
। ball went to Temple. Cleburne‘s
tional savings! Never be-
fore have we offered such
amazing values at such low
LV. Cleburne
6:30 a. m.
10:00 a. in
3:00 p. m.
0:30 p. m. -
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. C. Armstrong spent Friday
Temple where he attended the
elusive but he took many -----
knocks from the battling Jack-
" Corsicana l»as reached its se-
son’s helght of play. It's the same
old story. if Corsicana can get
by Waco in October It can go to
the title but if not then Corsi-
cana falls.
The Tigers are better in October
than they are in November. They
come along too fast. > ’•
_ Members oL he Cleburne High-
squad have been invited to alleh
the showing of ".The All Ameri-
can." e stirring football picture,
at the Yale Theater this afternoon
at-2o‘clock. _ .
There are G8 members of the
squad and Manager Ralph Leach-
man states that all will be admit-
ted free. —t 4112
Times Review $3 per Year—by Mail
Cleburne should have defeated
Temple Friday. /
There is no doubt but that the
Wildcats had the best offensive
team but battling is what decides
the issue nine times out of ten
and Cleburne had the fight.
Temple could drive and drive but
when it meant something they
stopped. Cleburne never quit and
it was a grand team that pihyed
that game. a team withput an
oftense but a team with the fight
ot champions in the hearts of its
members.
Cleburne scored as the result of
a Temple break to be sure but
Cleburne also failed to score as
the result of a break.
The deflected pass from cen-
ter when the Yellow Jackets were
on the Temple 3-yard line cost
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2:00 p. m. leaving Fort W<
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rapped the Jacket |ne and cpcl
the ends and it was only thru
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house; bath, lights. city water,
dairy barns, 11 head of milk cows.
Dee's Radiator
Repair Shop
Acroms the Street from Clly Hah
an Kind* of Soldering and Fender
Repairing 1
Day Phone 085 , Night Phone 4853
14 Year Experience
nad one intercepted.
_ orliclals: Alderson. Texas, Ref-
terce;olle, Texas, umpireiWod-
man. A. and M.. head linesman;
the first haif and Cle-
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the stars for Cleburne. Ai tckles
were Jim Young and Hank Ray-
burn, playing their greatest games
of the season. At end was L. E.
and Temple but 27 1-2.
Harrison. Temple fullback, was
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the rugged Temple defense but
it was a pass that really spelled
victory for the Jackets in their
drive _ to the score.
Russell rushed around right end
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VISIT RELATIVES.
Mi and Mrs. Henry Feather-
ston spent Wednesday here visit-
ing with relatives. . . 1ti
prices you’ll find us right down
This handsome grate transform
an unsightly fireplace into a hearth
the whole family will be proud of.
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We rata
The last play of the vamne was
one of the most thrilling. Temple
was far in their own territory.
I There were neteen seconds left
1 to play. Temple had the ball on
! their 25-yard hue. They trited to
pass—46 yards away a group ui
Widcat and Jacket players strug-
gled for the throw. Homebody tat-
ted the ball into the hands of
McFarland of Temple. He was in
That’s where you’ll find us all
the time. When it’s a
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2:20 p. m. |
5:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
opportunity to score going blole,
once: 1 In the third quarter Cleburne
I came to life to battle ‘Temple on
' aitnort. even terms. It was in this
; period that Cleburne scored. Will
Forehand. Temple back, fumbled
I on the Wildcat 13-yard line and
Bedspreads. Lovely cream back-
ground with stripes of blue, rose,
gold, green or helio—to fit any
color scheme.
TIE CONTEST TIES CAUSE JUMBLE IN
LIKELY FORT "
at end also proved a big star
and K1 Aldrich, Temple center,
was one of the outstanding men
pulling out of the Jacket line,
MunicipaiGNGas Company
was .over the heads of the Cle-
burne defense men.
From there throughout the re-
mainder of the half it- looked like
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Neat
9 Appearance
$ I. an asset. Let us take
Y care of your clothes. We
! offer service by expert*.
up-ina big
o may not
CLEBURNE
ter that Temple completed a 55-
yard pass for a touchdown. Chee-
Chee McFarland. Temple's s‘ar
back, hurling Uic oval to Forrest.
Brownwood is to go to Waco and
Marshall to Corsicana in inter-
district tilts. Cleburne has an open
dale.
Never before was a district cam-
Mian quite so thrilling as the
ene now being unfolded before
the fans. Four strong teams, each
with title aspirations. are mixed
There is no doubt but that
Temple, for the day had the best
offensive team. The first downs
and yardage gained show that,
but the Waldcats did not outfight
the Yellow Jackeis, who without
an offensive weapon except short
cost. Grates, space heaters,
bathroom heaters, logs, coal
a month;, -notaxes or insurance
for four yeah. Phone 338.—W. K.
Earle White, Cleburne's mighty
SERVICE BY EXPERTS
f an Im established firms that you sadlafacton wervice
aoorrmme sx:
Mrs. Ewell Wallace of Cresson
and Mrs. J. Bayless of Fort
Worth were guests on Thursday
for Mrs. L. P. Fwler.
fine game for the Jackets, fell .
on the ball foe a 3-yard loss. Hol-
liday passed to Stephens but it
was low. Holliday then cut back
over tackle and raced to the
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will sacrifice if hold at
for five yards but did not gain on
: the next play, a crack at tickle.
I On a lateral pass McFarland
I crashed through to throw MiI-
I lor for a 4-yard loss. Wally Law-
Lv. Ft. Worth ; ‘son, one of the heroes of the
9:00 a. m. ' jacket battle, threw a low pass
t-Hugh Stephens who drove with
all his power to the Temple 3-
yard line for a bare first down. I
Russell rapped left tackle for ti
yard, Hagler hit right tackle for
Lv. arisbors ; another yard and then, Hagler
cracked lert tackle for the precious
Thompson.
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ALL WORK ARAN TEED
forward passes, pushed over one
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of a break. I touchdown that Lawson gave Cle-
. I burne the tie.
But those three were not all
Betty Antas Fisher, little daugh-
tef of Mr and Mrs Loyd Fisher
is reported to be recuperating from
an illness of several days. .
ME-iSs
plc 3-yard stripe. With lour downs
to make the touchdown a guard.
Everything is to be done over
again in district- eleven of the
Texas mterscholastie League. ~
The ‘four leaders hooked up in
tie geme last Friday and these
will be played oli Cleburne and
Tempte are expected to settle thetr
squabble this week at Cleburne.
Corsicana and Waco will likely
meetaWaeo Nov. 18. -
, Results of these games settled
Sustitutions: Cleburne—Collins.
About monthly rates
in This Businesa
Directory.
time to equip your home
HU > with GAS heaters at sensa-
The most alert player on Cle- _____ _____________ ___
burne High's football team is not again Waco will take the game,
a great star. He 1s just a foot------ ...
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Fhese attractive gas log* give the
cheerful appearance of wood
flames with none of the muss
an bother.
Schedule
CLEBUWNE-FOWT WORTH
baskets, every item has been
drastically reduced to give
you the benefit of these
extra savings when your
need' for heaters is most
•f urgent.
1:46 p. m.
< Leages :
ple 13. ,
Pontings: Lawson of Cleburne
punted twice for an average of.
37 yards, Davis of Cleburne punt-
ed twice for an average of 31.
Hagler of Cleburne punted once
for 55 yards. Stephens of Cle-
burne punted four times for an
average of 38. Harrison of Temple
punted nine times for an aver:
age of 28 yards, D. Woods of
Temple punted twice for an aver-
age of 20.
Passing: Cleburne tribd nine,
completed four tar 83 yards, had.
none intercepted; Temple tried
seven, completed two for 103 yards.
Special Notices
WANTED—Used car; must be
bargain; prefer Ford. Phone 1335.
—Mrs. Smith.
A basket of glowing cools (simu-
lated) which will warm your llv.
ing room with its steady heat.
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SANTA FE RAILROAD. ,-----
Northbound arrives Leaves territory
lebumne a touchdown.
_, Temple had but one opportun-
be unravelled by Hy to score and#wasa long-
Cleburne lias an all-district cen-
ter in Earle white.
We never saw a lineman be-
fore get ss many tackles as White
did at Temple.
Dari is one of the hardep--
working youngsters we ever saw on
a football team. Never have we
seen Mm leave a game but that
his head was bowed from fatigue.
He plays with every ounce ol en-
ergy in his body, he lias the right
mpi,hoi-notaboywhewil
let -pndse lull MR.'————
White was the difference be-
tween a tie and defeat at Temple.
Friday. There is no doubt about
it.
And so the mighty Tgrs of Cor-
201 South Anglin.
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a Temple victory. The wildcat* ler 111:11 kept Temple away irom
- ■ - ‘peled, the Jacket goal line. Oleburne
Sugh avernured 381-x vards in vunting r
Texas farm to trade for land in
SJohnson county. List your prop-
prty io sell or trade with me. 1 ,
BRING US your turkeys and get
the cash; will purchase turkeys at
1 410 South Main street or will
send trucks out to your farm.—
Singleton Farms. Telephone 64.
.NOriE.T..
. The telephone number of the
SWTta Mac Bowden RkatSy shop
has been changed to the Liberty
Hotel number, 757.
WANTED—Used car; must be bar-
burne in the second.
W L - T Pot i This wcek Temple is due to
1,000 ' meet Hillsboro at Hillsboro, but
this contest, may be cancelled.
leaky top. It should be re-
paired now with cold
rainy day* ahead.
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Corsicana had been picked to
beat Waco decisively. Temple had
been selected by most or the
critics to beat Cleburne. The re-
sults gave life and interest to
the campaign.
Hillsboro took another socking
Friday. The Eagles lost to Ath-
eno' 33-0. That means that the
Eigles not only fail to possess a
prayer but that they'd have to hire
somebody to pray for them if dey
did
CLEBURNE TIME-RE
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MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
491 E. Henderson
1 Jack Ellis, smashing Cleburne
_ Twingman, who for the day was
in Fort Worth visiting with rela- a bright star, indeed, fell on
tives, the ball. Cleburne smashed against
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MAY PLAY AGAIN FRIDAY
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Myres, guards’, White, center;
Hagler, quarter: Russell and Hol-
liday, halfbacks; Stephens, lull-
back Temple—K. Clark and For- |
rest, ends; Hegar and Green, tack-
1es—Wren and Dub Woods, guards; |
Aldi th center McFarland, quar-
ter; Caffey, half- and dauziter,
t^^TErriswTrullback
Mrs. Ullom of Cisco is herevis+
iting her sister, Mrs. Lexie Sam-
son. Mrs. Ullom is recuperating
... , from a recent operation. •
Cleburne ................._
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Cleburne and Temple football
teams are right back where they
started.- "
Friday,- if negotiations- placed
under wy by Coach Howard Pare
ker of the Yellow Jackets go
through, the two clubs will clash
again to try to decide which the
best team
Hub Cleaners
Ernest Hopkins Phone 1M
BEDSPREADS
81x105 inches, Crinkled
soaiandawathoutbemng, toushed s woogk -s
Stephens also stepped into nisown
from a defensive standpoint and _____ — ---- _
it was his punting, coupled with Dquglas, Baylor, Hleld Judge,
that of Lawson, Davis and Hag- ------ ■---
with Miss Jimmie
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Rev. and Mrs. Scott W. Hickey ■
apremimonsarnpsunsgamsmAliili
nothing except to deflate-the bub-
ble of the Corsicana Tigers more
or less. Waco outplayed Corsieana
and had it not been for a star
punter. Tyson's Bengals would
prcbably have won the game. The
Work Wanted
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thCAKPENTERING
1, offer quality work at prices to
fit the time*, and guarantee satis-
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your floor sanding and carpenter
work.
JOHN C. SMITH
Phone 27
. - FOR SALE—Nice four-room house
conveniences^, with bath, lights, sewer: paved
__________ -street; 8900 ; 810 down and $19
No 87— Leaves 6:5 a.' m.
No 08 Al I IM S 10 to p m.
weAtherford Brapeh.
<D«Uy Except #mday)
No. 55—Leaves 9:16 #3
No. G6—-Arivas 4:10 p..
ple backfield.
Temple had 1 a guard named . 3.
...______— ----- ------ Wren and whatta guard! This boy I in "
untouched into the Cleburne back- vied with White of Oleburne for - •
ficld. Hal Russell, who played a defensive honors of the day. Clark
everyone been wrong about the
Waco Tigers.
Corsicana was outplayed by Wa-
vu FMay'when the godt at fata,
tune had said Waco did not
The outfits couldn't determine
that Friday at Temple, when they
battled to a 7-7 tie that kept a
crowd of 3500 people on their toes
all the way.
Coach arker announced Satur-
day that he would mot-know until result scoreless diaw. Cle-
Monday whesher or not the game 1 burne T ple battled to a
was to be played off. •. 1-7 a rod tort with Temple excel-
Cleburne staged a heroic bateiftiing in ' — — - “
tie to come from behind and tie - 4 .t
the count after Temple had taken
a touchdown lead and played the
frazzle
incidentally we believe Cleburne
has a good chance of nosing
through for the Championship.
Cleburne has a green team that
is progressing. It does not have
blocking, however. If it can de-
velop this phase of play the Yel-
low Jackets will be hard to stop.
Cleburne is a team without an
cffense. How in the heck it gets
by we can't understand. But we
believe it’s all the result of the
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_______I Cleburne misse agoo oppor-- ped-the W boy. 111 Mt prashes at
ball player but he has the knack
of being at the right place at the
right, time.
We speak of Wally Lawson. He
is Eno a sensational ball-carrier.
He is not a terrific line-plung-
er. He is not a scintilating pass
thrower or receiver but boy, when
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pass that the Jackets played
grammar school football on. You
couldn't have considered that ■ a
real opportunity. - . -
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you need somebody in ft pinch,
.Wally is there. “ ‘ ti*
4i nim . ju tun nrnhnm mif to
at the right place to take aT>il!ea
LOsI—In business district, lady’s
" Norco wrist watch, Notity G. L.
Casstevens. Phone 243 or 878-W.
LOST—Canicoibrooch pin in down-
town section late las’. Saturday cr
at First Baptist church last Sun-
day. Phene 298 for reward.
LOST-BUifoitr with vatuabies and
money; please return to McCoy's
Bicycle Shop. Liberal reward.
Rasseezssassse=e=
a battling determination that
wculd not be denied that Cleburne
managed to come through even
ment; private bath; garage.
_________■ 4 Phone, 338.—W. K. Thompson.
.FOR RENT - Furnished apart,
ment; all modern
, CLEBURNE.
touchdown. .. ,
Then came the real big thrill
rm, of the game. On1 the toe of Law:
makig direct conneetions for son a tit or defeat for the Yci-
iuisboro, Mevidla and Glen i low Jackets. Tue stands.were
Rose. For information ask agent hushed as Lawson waited for dhe
at Union station. 1 ball to come back that he might
Gler Rose Division. ttry,the place-kick. It came back.
Lv. Ciyeburne Lv. Olen Rose 1 thete was a surye <* blue Plazers
3:30 p. m. 9:a, in. but the ball Rew lazlly upward
Meridian Divisloa. , and went squafeiy between me
LV. Cleburne Lv. Meridian i bars tor the point. „ —„
3:30 p. m. 8:00 a. m. From then on out. It was a Ne.
______ tic struggle. inuceg: Temple made
Alvarado B«». | l test down after first down in a
Leave Cleburne - 8:46 a. m., 12 final drive toward a, ouncrihui
m„ 3:30, 6:46, 3:40 p. m. ’when the shadows of the Widcat
Leave Alvarado—8 a m., 12:40.1 goal were onneirbacksathe, 3“eK.
4:16, 0:15, 9:10 p. m. | eta played thelr hardest. J, Ie
. . - I waning minutes of the game Cle-
burne had Temple far in their own
j and the Wildcat back-
ers were praying for the finai
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before 8 a. m. and after 8 p. m.
gain; prefer Ford.—Rita Smith,
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