Joe T Robinson High School - Senator Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1946

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' If and a t fra: VU' d 'iffy e't 'ds In 'he 'ver' Q ch siances pefcen . . ddt' azorbacks Blow Earl ead to Boa in Carden 63-62 Record Crowd- Sees Arkansas Ca ers Drop Heart-Breaker IO... W YORK fUPl N Y - ew ork University came from behind to nlp ' Arkansas. 68 to 82, ln the feature half of last nl.?ht's basketball double- f ii header at Madison Square Garden, after St. ohn's wo th to 37, Jlver Rhode Island State befor Th n e opener, e a record crowd of IB 398 ' e efeats were the first of the season for both losers, each of'whom lid worlfive games ln a row. The crowd was the la e t I ragga -hason twin bill in the Garden - o free throws by Sid Tannenba Brno gave NYU its win, overcoming a o d established with lessxthan a mxnute - Lack of reserves cost A kansas its Victory. Frank Schumchyk and Mel llcGaha went out on fouls and six- bot 10-inch George Kok was lost in an ankle injury in the last half. Phe Razorbacks finished the game sith only one regular on the floor. NYU took an early lead as thel ame started, but sharp shooting by IcGaha, who scored ll Points ln ae first half, plus control of the all by Kok. carried Arkansas to a E-to-21 halftime margin. l Loss of Schumchyk and McGaha irly in the second halt gave NYU s chance. and Tannenbaum and arty Goldstein led the rally that ad the score with two minutes to i at 61 to 61. Tannenbaum led all scorers with' points, and Parson Bill Flyrl! d I7 for Arkansas. Harry Boykotrs control -of the ckboard gave St. Johns its com- ratlvely easy wln. lhode Island, a .m which had averaged almost. 92 Ants per game in winning its first e starts, was handicapped by the rk of Boykoff in covering the ounds, and fell back midway m second half. aint John's took 'an early six- nt lead, but Rhode Island rallied lead at B to 8 and then. after ing behind at 20 to 15 just be- : the half, four points .by Ken ndwln and a basket by Dick Hole e Rhode Island a 21-to-20 half- : margin. . lakets by Boykoff and Griffin I nine minutes gone in the sec- hal! gave St. Johns a 30-to-29, , and Ernie Calverly's free w put Rhode Island in a tie for last time. Floor play by Tommv ' and three quick baskets. by ik Irascella, former Bainbridge u station captain. sent Sf- .'a into a safe lead and the Red- n eoasted ln. Tfdeu es Owef- Roms tate, 55.13 TU-8011 lin 000. AI, . -al:I5L:nf RpUWe:'!uIUg,GALlblml'3 Ped Das: M-0 Bom D 'PU Tide 90-Iterdsy b:f'1 'Ppl gufgwfw. rip! It was th qt' l Crqwd 55 to 13 Wly des,-.11 ' 7 d0's ban of 21-000.' fy? '-'If-fe :vfi '.v Missile 'H 'h' ' ,Inter-get eh G1-gh Dpi lead ggm-:...f.E,'f, gg: B31 ggrynm. Mrpq, D.0:1I:-foot Une gzrds to ghg muffled ovg,-fn Where flrehorse-style -1 rg s ever to attend um with five seconds left in the ne-point lead the tall Razorbacks to play. 6 9 oc Bjanchar ' d 3.'E -'35'iE5'L.,',:- fe-Er e of the 'HHH' Ar lx .fD0L'J 02913. th' 'Op Ilfilmn' foolfuny 'S 'bf . UI Blan erconfllat Wm cast bchnrd polled e phye' . .Y in 114 t t:lg,fe':HAssgggE?n ot. tge If-golfgtes Rank, 'Amerie of Ame ' 'I ng H team H03 fn,- fwere Ham, next in nj Wffhatlllomenfl Dgvabmoffns , V t ls of I Army tacflgsv and Deufhe . log ll! . l 6 hnols RCPWSCH eave I 'STa11 -Marked E31-I H ree b c O I' Orff- Y 6 lhould G all the rnenfr LEE 'to-6 9 pf--f?i'.:H52'::': L-f3'faz-22'1f.S-iiffsff A C011 Dinel?'?'ninz7? r SL' 29-lo.ga 3' me Ih 'mor- a yreiggs Beaintn .ndlllln e ar 9 y cou,n 8erBe an . 1' Es lm 3 Pf,f,f'Unze,, ,fXffh ffggggedlfg wmfjgfndfgl fIm'g'f,12fene:Z fg'PM. ,ve owed U! u, 172 an J' Zh Doi ' 'no ' ar ESf'ha1 a ff r e L-'ke of 'he 23 brain roufhvugt' In th n '1!er By H'-'fldrqtal 01 72 mules 5-'Wd :owed th the ar e U'-vt en' Vm, Wm, 'X and -Vai-4, f0rw,, sfheg fee 0, fllr. B bl!! f 31' rg- e 01 g Ofhg 10 th rd lvgu e'Verg the f uddy' Llflug- 0 1 .i d -v?g:i?: Ltgggligls fhzengiftgrszoted 'Mnd '-Y. Iwi' in 'lined tour to ch e Hpfu 71 01 neon! Lake :'ampag:1Dos1fion 9d 10 Arkansas' 2 . . du ' Sim fr0u,,8f0-2au '1 wi,- nz as I1-0 d es Cvunn 'PMG La 'few ' yeggme a'Z',,'f,1ff en ' rn Hume ,jf kmd 4-ayf, flngepl-'IJ' e 0De 'ks ro, c J' The in zz, b aw1 1edom 'un' syn game' hlggor' Yhe roll! t elifhfd a, awvnaefced uf' 1001 fo of oi 2fg:RamS, 'Skins underllqtions test State 9 Play HH. gh Wh- for t fans 'nfl ' -0 'I'a o of ,MOA greg ' .A ted Un A Team V .Colllefenci distinguish? was picked Ch - gate. on offensive Power eleven Wm vel' we S 2 man .State 'from U than 091 . Beebel nnlglE::2f.g,f.f..e3ageQ2Q lngejgalkail p?Cg1a'1'Q,:rQy',Qe,Qi1e.gd MC I . SD El' ' I 0 mn wztnjigfisa503:32rggrpflesengifvaiiage. ea Fan-es t . , . xi 2 --mPs::f.::?'2--for W . Wynne. tor an p05 - Gehee. so close hoose be Votinll :vii is hard 10 rid the first - the 1 am 5 - 1 ta ' 2322. .M 5fi.22.5.f-1gg,f 2Z .nf elevenl S0 was neCe55 most ln. nes tha' il is men- . In ani ir'- tive blckhe use Poms me .,.,, I C'0re gresgnsgrggvz 13. S s:Jgif S. s1',,2 K0n iz . , . . 3eom: 3JC1I11sm1. 'jf Pre-ru ngle For Title Toda Cleveland KUPJ-A throw-for. money pitchers' duel, featuring Bob Waterfield and Slingtn' Sammy Baugh, two of the most brilliant passers ln.National League football history, will draw upwards of 45,. 000 fans to Cleveland Stadium today for the championship battle between the Cleveland Rams and Washington Redskins. The world series' of profession. al football, with Cleveland aa host for the flrst tune, will set a new rec- ord for gross receipts with almost S150,000 worth of tickets sold the day before the game. 1ri-ing another heavy snowstorm, flel will be ln near-perfect pe. The gridiron has been cov- d for several days by straw and arpaulln neither of whl h . c wlll be noved until shortly before game E. diner-one l B8 ' Bgflaf' vb? - d PM n- ear: naar' i'1:,::::,.::.- . . Catholic L from 1- st three txlhtilgrfuglglied Siygtgerjr FEES: andy: James Dogtleyv we ame' bacy -.nd Jesse nee tore to ehoes. tCin .such F c as imvosgib were both aflot that lt. W so they 2-etween '-hem' the Club' - wa' I G ,I UC tht gl, sozblma 55 ,Joram Te La is. , . c tlan nfhem Metnffgiiim'-.nf gnff, ,J ?:f:f3g.akes 39' Not ' T0-Yls C11 L. s, If Qglrvsrd av Dun. 7, glyloy 17' iHTUlane 0. Nlryjlnd is Ce 14- Teurfhte Acarolinasggth Carolina ssee ishgndermfflfag. UAH. Vith little to 'choose between the a' lines, the two ace quarterh k ac Hbssers or the teams themselves th dsmakers have establishes 'ang Although Baugh is suffering a light rib injury, the Rams were not aking lt seriously There is no loubt that the Sllngln' Texan will , lay, but the Rams point to the fact I ed l lat Waterfield is conigeregka more i Q, n. am mgerous passer w ng I Garlanfltsagegrcy. Wsgfeg, Forts: ted 'ings for a touchdown than Baggh J., D. Eglwith Billyxy wesgwxwnt V0 h th his constant short ones into the me en hd Billy Ray s 1- 'ven a stint on F Ydtevme' 5 N C 099 City' as me racklesvamggr, LBO M, 1 C n t n ds N0 N gent 4903 hettgvgdllnes are about as agen- be. no r - 5 ' . u, Un-nac asanyinpro ooa. or-11:t.:: .5k2,.:: nf- 3.. .Walla 1-dar: amz -fe 'L i 1 5 '.i :nd mr' , ' I ' 3 nencc rom e en o een r :Exotic MU' Y are Nriaun. Wag inf? Sefogt Y-he -oth have bottled ug the strong: center. smith ,nd omg: Demon hlllgrsnix topionshiya The exe? m,Q2,o:Q ming attacksbfn cf - , s n m n o w lmggnffom le:-ll three 4b'l:ei-yfwigsvef Yllsmfezne Neg., 80' Kurrizxxrf ixfulired Gernke, Dil-Sum' ou tial votes. ,N do I by 1 Haunted 8 nevlsp' 'lette and Don Greenwood. the -A ned agubll-ll' I, i. ' Ye' gll C9 nm, W' .0 stile' ave runners better than any- 99 Q ,wand Tum, follow ind ll in :!?d.Tel03ay, of OW1944 Bit Washington can groduee. 'n'The ,eggs-it 31-lnkl0Y' HX 'founcedsowgddrxsxed tlgnet of W holds e league-lea ing av End! ' and no 'D ' :ms as narrow three-point favor- es w 0.8 yards ca , while Batesville. Iv' MeG0h ' wsose 'Sy wa! me .-.ack Frank Akmsr ofrwashlng- fhckles' 7- no, all Ten, cr0 ,j year- 'ton has been most consistent for than ' . , Helena- ck ,Moods , ,ma Us ,Redskins with the second beat tom wauards-Bl' ' r U ln the league of '791 yards, and a 5.4 Gm-em. Pflfin, wyfajbo. sang avmse- - - Center- liver su s r in ' Backs'g-cget'-. 'uhm ' nne. . ' gihollc Huh A -rm fo U d arked jirg'-lenuyrfg. n,:'u'f-'rlmnfw I ba ro ' H mn' al 1002 :gh w elm' I



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fYw'J' Mwlgoes 11:51 cMiui'l -for ar ' on uowmrig S?:Qr': o t3 'ami' fo Kennel? 0' 'fred UI uhm!! WU W dl! Et gh? 1'- ',:.-.::w:'.:. 0f Z'1Q-ch ,ode 1, wif' M-gs 'awhile on mis: : 'fi'nii mdlw' mrvulh md 1 9' ,agen wer P' e i KG - ber 0 42 w ,gnirootball owen wen i Ammium ww' Bud 'og' W' 1 new .gow W vm- wh 1 T s 01 W' ushm ' th' Zi v-f Qu w ,'f' rhfwlh, won Mr'5.rr..w'-r1.rr.- Cwi 9 md ion! V lol! 10 131. be- lugdo .1 . I A T .-fg-gg:...- ,g:g.': 'y5',,f:,::. ogihw' 1,'31'2'if-U? Sfiois-fl 2123 bmottnl Nubuck' phelsli- 4 .IGHT TEAMS REPRESEN TED OA GAZETTE BIG I6 ELEVEN EL DORADO PLACES THREE MEN FUR ORTH SIDERS 1945 All-Conference Football Teams nd, Afmoicm .1lmm7Bow1 mlm' 'ng md Johnson, Camden y c . gullf gt. Nm 5-:ugh Sumner. . Hcfm ek. TO PAIR fm R 0115 Qvefm lily A Name and School Pos. Wt. Ht. Clase Age 3 Chester Llnebsrier, Camden.. .. Left End .. 157 0:0 Senior 17 ' 3 Berry Moore, ll Dm-edo...... Le!tTs.ckle 175 s:1 Senior 17 Unch. Jenn Lunney, rm smmi...... Leftcuue .zoz mo senior is Cad 01 Sy, Jack Ingram, Russellville .... Center ... 170 6:0 Senior 17 1 eh r' Al Jemn Endel. El Dorado...--.. .rtcusrd ..170 5:10 Junior 18 8th S , lt Up Bob ruern, N. Little norm... iz. Tackle . 175 mo senior 17 1 Phihdel .freight Nathan Kline., N. Lltlte Rock.. Right End . 180 0:3 Senior 17 ,,fbUlo.,, ,P'Hn, P. Win Jimmy Albright, um. Rock.. Quarterback nz sw Junior 16 leg, hm. gftblll ,eg 'Unix ' Bllly Bass, Smsckover .......' L. Halfbsck 175 6:1 Senior 17 com:- when ifidironm 'Tier-,-.hA Ipy3 Jsck Gleeson, Texerksnen... R. Hslfback 150 5:8 Senior 17 defuguflve IU-I Aiinjghgfeegnegd mm Speer Titsworth c, El Dorado .. Fullbeck ..178 5:11 Senior 18 I Pj.-WZ' Navy Vsgoriauf :is ,grilli- , , , n . ' ' ee Second Team Position Third Team mrgudfisg gffgfg I rr?,, so by Berry, Little Rock...... ... Left End ..Mobley, Jonesboro ,'Zt diu,,,. Phlladgu snddlgf 103000 llcNew, Pine Bluff .... ...-.. L. Tackle ...lameson, Csmden Hellsing ogirmy Clfhieh Mrs. Tru.. Lauderdale, Texarkana ..... L. Guard ..Rushing, Llttle Rock , L emboli: of the nohfd itsunfflbgl Breerley, N. Little Rock-U ... Center ...Msthls, Hot Springs booed by Ae '1s aff?-Herr cogllim Hickman, Texarkana .... . .. R. Guard ..Mays, Fordyce lenufllnchlrg'-tmeri ' Uma, 'li- Deln, Hot Springs ...... - .. R. Tackle ..T. Russell, N. Llttle Rock 'Fam Ehprecisig ll dfocjh puub Rmhlfdl. Benton . .... .... . Right End .Layne, North Little Rock 'f-'e it ,WI hadn lhroue With 3 -'lf Thomason, Hot Sprlngs.... .Qusrterback.Hs.rwood, Fort Smith Three ost 10 A1-,got knit, U Ne?- llmpson. Fort Smlth...... L. Halfback Hinson, Jonesboro fzfnod Wetouvhgowf' ' yelrn defqf Townsend Russellville ....- R.I-Islfback Richardson, rnrdyce yearwth sf: pnnusg-' in ,hull Herron Bl Dorado .. Fullbsck ..Rogers, Hope strength Bu, tight ,Hula kiveeAti1-,t Honorable Mention rgflggowefgv it-,,,'g1un:rg'Q! in Ends.: Carson, Little Rock: Minor, Russellville: Woolley, Smsc It t back if l 1v,,, ' its Ja: Pain, over: Sparks, Plne Bluff: Windham, El Dorsdo: Esrgle, Texarks. ,fu11b.:Z0ir Blnzuzlgeoiljeem , irons A 0 r e ar . c Tsckles: Pugh, Russellville: Papsgeorge, Texarkana' Ray 'i Mjsmc' Brian' 'hed' th' onesboro 1-I v I : ogsn, Plne Bluff, Waldron, Little Rock: and Pre bf'-ilrsnnesofa gnko Ncoum' 're' Smack le-sr elim ,or th In Ih 'tur.,,,y.' arid, . over. W 'Ctr Q 0 20- fs d lhllfb' Guards: Floyd, Little Rock: Nutt, Fordyce: Young, Mal fi,-,::t1Pgi,,tgf c'e: ::. lo :,a'7r'ld 51 i Hurt, Camden: Tsbor, Smackover: end Pogue, Blythevllle. 1oU,e',fIni,,uf' Excgumph ,lf Ihr, Centers: Bridges, El Dorado: Blomeyer, Blythevllle: Luv dies all ga es' Nav P' for the g - 'hor 'he .Y th Fort Smith: Wray, Camden: Stockton Texsrkana: and galllsg of Ize,dQ:l1t whgvls .uwfse Fordyce. ' em- fuck 'ltfhe Mig' Backs: Parker, Texarkana.: Hall and Powell, Little Rock: Mul- Yurnetf llgan, Camden: Garrett, Hope: Waggener, North Llttle Rock: Nicholson, Blythevllle: Attwood, Fordyce and Sloan, Jonesboro, Arkansas Democrat s on erence rep Sclwol Eleven ' All-C f P First Team Positions. Player and School Weights. Heights. Age. Class gndkl tlglrggaz Kimes, Nogth Little Rock 179 6'1 17 Senior ac e o unney, Ft. mith 202 6' 16 Senior Guard C. J. Lauderdale, Texarkana 170 5'l0 17 Senior Center Bob Brearly, North Little Rock 170 5'11 16 Senior Guard Paul Pugh, Russellville 180 6' 17 Senior Tackle Berry Lee Moore, El Dorado 175 6'1 17 Senior End Wayne Berry, Little Rock 184 6'2 18 Senior Back Spear Titsworth, El Dorado 178 5'11 18 Senior Back Jimmy Albright, Little Rock 162 5'l0 17 Junior Back Jack Simpson, Ft. Smith 165 5'8 17 Senior Back Jack Gleason, Texarkana 155 5'7 17 Senior Second Team Honorable Mention Ends-Laye,NthL'ttlRk:Bo,l-ltS' : k,Pi Polliolls Player School glint: ltgobleya rflgnegorgilllvoiaglgg Snaaclcgrg: , , mor, usse vi e: in am, : sd, : , - End Lllleblrflel' Camden' arkana: Sorrells, Pine Bluff: Burnsfnlgussellvileg Cggsian. Lita: Rock. Tackle Fuerst North Little Rock 'lliaigff-rlslgplggwtilggme mug: -Zmesog. f.EilmdenrQ1:rewg.r1.dSmlekIz1?': . e c: nn. or ce: u,or e: - Guard Endel E1 Dorado msn, Texarkana: Hogan, Pine Bluff: Pririm, Smsckover.ycGusrd:- Center Mathu Hoi Sprmzs wiunmr, North Little neck: rogue, alyenrvnieg K-im, Jorm- Guard Rushing Little Rock boro: Fowler, Tegrsrkans: Tabor, Smsckover: Harris, Hot Springs: Tackle Dem Hot springs Ingram. Russellville: Young, Malvern: 'Porter, Ft. Smith: Floyd, , Little Rock: Hurt, Camden. Centers-Bridges, El Dorado: Ludwlck, Endk gilchlfdl gkhtlgn smith: gg-sy, sfiurllriign: 'f'lunt,kFordE:kBllLm5yer, glytgeviue: BIC ' r,onee ro: oc n, xs sn. wi, I o : Blck Blgsmlmn Slzgckglgrfs Mulllgsn, Camden: Haney, Rugselivillg P-rireifrgx-rifenu: Atvlizog, , Fordyce: Rogers. Hope: Richardson, Fordyce: Hudson, Pine Blutf: Beck Townsend Russellville Harwood. Ft. smith: Pnwm mm n..,.... U. .... - -- - Back 1.1.11 . - .

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