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Vallaee said this week that his unior high team has been ►laying “really line football”m district competition after di feating Forest Park Junior High 28-6 in a game held last Thursday at Forest Park.The lone Forest Park TD came against Silsbee’s third*(string defensive unit in a game that saw every man on the Cub bench playing. Cub TD’: were made by Joe! Allen on a pass f rom Claude Tarver in tinWallace commended the defensive unit saying that only one touchdown had been scored against the first string defense. Wallace* said that particularly fin e p e r form a n c es h a d beer1 turned in by Pat McLaughlin, noseman; Carroll Curtiss, mon-Vinners Are Listedn Silsbee Gardenand defensive lineups. Two exceptions are halfbacks Claudelub Flower Showsecond quarter runs by C. J. Tarver and C. J. McMiUian whoMcMillian and Barry Eason inSports a nd Recreations fas the theme of the annual lower Show sponsored by the ilsbee Garden Club Tuesday i the First Baptist Church, ne hundred and fifty persons ic wed the flower arrange-icnts and horticultural dislays.Mrs. Ed Brown is president the club. Mrs. Emmett M. arefield was flower showlairman.Winners in Division I, Artis-% were: Mrs. M. D. Nelms, rs. E. B. Brown. Mrs. R L. ‘ret, Mrs. B. A. McMahon, rs. A J Brown, Mrs. L. H. ado, Mrs. C. B. Stevens, Mrs.Smith, Mrs. H. M. Donel-n, Mrs. A. L. Tucker, Mrs.D. Donalson, Mrs. W. C. Modi, Mrs. Victor Norvell, Mrs.E. Wilson, Mrs. E. Jardellj rs. H. M. Fuller, Mrs. H. L.4 ithe third, and 45-yard return on a pass interception by Gary Bryant also in the third quar-|ter.The C ubs met Port Acres Junior High in a game held here last night. The score was not available at presstime. Last night's game was originally scheduled tor tonight but waschanged at the request of the Port Acres coach.Next week the Cubs meet Vi-James Cawley IsGraduate At HotelDieu Nurse SchoolJames Cawley, son of and Mrs. J. T. Cawley of this city, was a member of the graduating class of the Hotel i Dieu School of Nursing Sunday. Commencement exerc*ises were held at 2 p m. in the auditorium of Rosary Hall in Hotel Dieu Hospital in Beaumont.Sister Mary Ascension, director of the school, introduced the*guest speaker, Dr Richard Shorkey, Beaumont orthopedist.First Baptist ToOrganize New17-24 Departmentj The Young Peoples Depart-!Mrs. Darlene Briggs gave thernent of First Baptist Churchsalutatory address while the valedictory speech was givenickey, Mrs. J. McAnulty, and Sunday School will expand in-A : i \ i \ t 111 r i i o t ihv VIAIrBryant and Raymond Deal.The Cubs’ offensive unit has averaged over 20 points per game this season. Wallace said the entire offensive unit haveall played fine ball this year. The Cub lineup follows:Allen, left end; Bo Welborn, left tackle; George Fldridge, left guard; Chuck Zellars, center; Robert Nixon, right guard; Freddie 1 lartrnan, right tackle; j Newton Hopkins, right end; Mr- Joe Bellengcr, quarterback; McMillian, left halfback; Tarver, right halfback; and Eason, fullback.Wallace said that Eason had shown considerable improvement in both running and pass receiving this season. Hartman, normally a defensive tackle, has been pla\ing in the past three games to replace regular starter, Winston Gill is, who has been sidelined with injuries. Wallace said that he hoped Gil-lis would be able to return toJunior High Hoadcoaeh S. A. thi.- season. The Cubs are 4-01 dor, there. Both teams were play both offense and defenseundefeated in district play going into this week's games and barring any changes will decide the district title in next Thursda v\s 1neet ing.Coach Wallace said that thishas been an especially fine season in that the platoon systemhas been employed on offensive'!ster man; and line4 backersplay this week.
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