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Wallace said this week that his junior high team has been playing “really tine footballundefeated in district play going into this week's games and barring any changes will decide the district title in next Thursday's meeting.Winners Are ListedCoach Wallace said that this fine performances had beenhas been an especially fine season in that the platoon systemturned in by Pat McLaughlin, noseman; Carrol! Curtiss, mon-In Silsbee GardenV ; I » • . r.v • * 1 lt;• . A • • a V * - I'TVT, - — .— -rr -rr? —-has been employed on offensivester man; and line backersClub Flower Showpass from Claude Tarver in thlt; second quarter, runs by C. J. McMillian and Barry Eason in the third, and 45-yard return on a pass interception by Gary Bryant also in the third quarter.The Cubs met Port Acres Junior High in a game held here last night. The score was not available at presstime. LastJames Cawley IsGraduate At HotelDieu Nurse SchoolEd Brown is im‘sidcntlni®hVs game W3S ori«in‘,!1James Cawley, son of Mr ?Tt0£ nHoPkins ri«bl end;‘ ’ Joe Bellenger, quarterback;McMillian, left halfback; Tarver, right halfback; and Eason, fullback.Wallace said that Eason hadscheduled for tonight but was changed at the request of the Port Acres coach.Next week the Cubs meet Vi-and Mrs. J. T. Cawley of this city, was a member of the graduating class of the Hotel Dieu School of Nursing SundavCommencement exercises wenheld at 2 p m. in the audi- s OWn considerabIe improve-First Baptist Totormm of Rosary Hall in HotelDieu Hospital in Beaumont.Sister Mar\ Ascension, director of the school, introduced the guest speaker, Dr. RichardOrganize New17-24 DepartmentShorkey, Beaumont orthopedist.Depart-J Mrs. Darlene Briggs gave the ment of First Baptist Church salutatory address while theliV^'wn^iH^K; Sunday School will expand in-|valedictory speech was given ILTis weekThe Young PeopleMrs. Ed Brown is prlt; of the club. Mrs. Emmett M. Barefield was flower show chairman.Winners in Division I, Artistic, were: Mrs. M. D. Nelms, Mrs. E. B. Brown, Mrs. R. L Pa ret, Mrs. B. A. McMahon. Mrs. A. J Brown, Mrs. L. If.Wade, Mrs. C. B. Stevens, Mrs.H. Smith, Mrs. H. M. Donel-son, Mrs. A. L. Tucker, Mrs, J. D. Don a Ison, Mrs. W. C. McNeil, Mrs. Victor Norvell, Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mrs. E. Jardell, Mrs. H. M. Fuller, Mrs. H. L. aekey, Mrs. J. McAnultv, andJunior High Hcadeoach S. A this season. The Cubs are 4-01 dor, there. Both teams wen* • A. * t 'dv-»• *. * UK’ * “ ^ flV '■ .i a . a a a w /ASports a n d Recreations was the theme of the annual Flower Show sponsored by the Silsbee Garden Club Tuesday m the First Baptist ChurchOne hundred and fifty persons viewed the flower arrangements and horticultural dis-High 28-ti in a game held last Thursdav at Forest Park.The lone Forest Park TD came against Silsbee’s third string defensive unit 111 a game that saw every man on the C ub bench playing. Cub TI)’iwere made by Joel Allen on a and defensive lineups. Two ex-ceptions are halfbacks Claude Tarver and C. J. McMillian whom district competition after defeating Forest Park Junior414 4Bryant and Raymond Deal.The Cubs' offensive unit has averaged over 20 points per game this season. Wallace said the entire offensive unit have all played fine ball this year. The Cub lineup follows:Alien, left end; Bo Welborn, left tackle; George Eldridge, left guard; Chuck Zellars, center; Robert Nixon, right guard; Freddie Hartman, right tackle;ment in both running and pass receiving this season. Hartman, normally a defensive tackle, has been playing in the past three games to replace regular starter, Winston Gill is, who has been sidelined with injuries. Wallace said th.il he hoped Gil-Wallace commended the defensive unit saying that only one touchdown had been scored against the first string defense. Wallace said that particularlyplay both offense and defense.
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