The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, February 5, 1960 Page: 3 of 4
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SfevU&
Topple
Jacks
Win Over SFA
Continues Streak
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Call
1Y I0' XUVHUHY
THK HSS HOHN hing in the
KMiinasniin bleachers at the bas-
ketball game Monday night was
finite doeoiatho howoor it didn't
blast forth a single noto with no-
body on the business end of it
This horn was the s-olo rcpre-
senfitho of the once enthusiastic
group of bandhinen who formerl
made it a point to pl.iv at basket-
ball Ramos
In fact at all homo Karnes last
seison the entire UPC band divid-
ed into two groups which alternat-
ed plning at Yellow Jacket homo
pames This same procedure was
adopted for this reason but for
some reason bandsmen hae been
"cutting" class ut the past four
Kamos
A mere handful of music-makers
was on hand for the Stephen F
Austin name Saturd.iv night but
on the preceding Friday and Satur-
da against AleMuriv and Hardin-
silmmons respectively nan a
bandsman gi ai ed the corner of the
gmnasium which has in the past.
been the s( one for some fine music
True a band fosthal was held on
the dates of the Karnes with the
two Abilene schools but so far as
we know theio were no big con-
flicts to preent the band's appoar-
nm e at the past two tilts
And Bind Director TA Cain who
to sjv the least is extremely un-
happy about the no-band situation
said "Members of 'he band were to
he at eerv home Kamo includiiiK
those with the Abilene si hools "
"I'm more than unhappy about
the poor leadership hhown by the
members of the band who hold
responsible positions" he said
V 1 II I TO UK out of town
Monda niKht hut made one long
distance call from San Angelo
earlier in the day to "make sure
bandsmen planned to play at the
Kame "
He eas-ed the tense situation
somewhat sauiK "in the future
all band members will play at all
Karnes "
Mabe it's the old Btor of
"neer missiiiK the water 'till the
well runs dt" but the band has
cortaiuh been missed
If in the past the musicians
hae been taken for Rranted let's
back up and record u biK ote of
confidence for their work.
THK BVI DEFINITELY helps
keep spirit popping at the games
liasketball Coae b C.len Whitis is the
first to agree for he too wonder-
ed what has happened to the band
"Their plaing helps the team
a Kreat deal" he said "An we hope
the see fit to plu at the final
four home games ones we need to
win."
If oii want to be successful it
isn't just enough to keep our feet
on the ground . ou'e also got
to keep them moving.
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HPC Gets Five
Grid Transfers
I low aid I'.iMie College football
hopes for the lflfin season have
been bolsteied b the transfer of
fio gridmen all of whom are now
enrolled and set for spilng train-
ing in April
Included in the new grid gioup
are Paul Stark 22fi-pnund tackle
from N'aino Junior College Max
Graham lS'-pound center t'niei
sitv of riona; Tree Gibson 200-
pound fullback. Texas A&M ia San
Angelo College; Jerry MasMngill
200-pound guard Tarleton State I
and Leon Combs 171-pound half-1
linrl. frnni Qm Himi ti t f lwwl iLt TTtii'
erslty.
"We feel like any or all of those
bos will he able to pla .1 lot of'
football this fall." head coach and1
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.II. HIM issl!.llL
team All-St.itc A tisini and All-ilton.
I I ON ( OMHS
Ann rican honorabb nn ntion
At Talk ton lie was ntid most
alualili plaei b his tt animates
list fall and was- a nicmbei of the
Hi nine li Williams U-exas lumoi Coll. -. te mi The
Istockj r-S iridin.in is the son of
Mi and Mis l'.inl M isingill 11am-
Hthletic directoi
said
Stark .i junior 11"S giaduate of
Grecory Portland High School was
a fotir-ear grid letterman and
was named to the all-district team
twice He is the son of Mr and Mrs
A. M Stark Portland and has
plajed two seasons at Navairo
The other four transfers are
sophomores in eligibility status
Graham boasts a c olorful high
school record at Magnolia Iiesidus
being .i fotir-oar letterman he
was all-district three ears and
was oted most aluable plaer In
the district his senior e.ir He also
captained the basketball team
earned a slot on the all-disti let
cage team lettered three cars in
track and two ears in baseball
Son of Mr and Mr CI irence Gra-
ham Pinehurst he earned a letter
last fall at the rim ors.it of Ari-
zona. Gibson a product of Odessa High
School earned a freshman letter
at Texas A&M College m 1'ITT but
did not plav last fall at San Angelo
College In high school he earned
throe letters at a guard slot and
was All-American honorable men-
tion during his senior campaign
Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs C V
Gibson of San Angelo.
.Massingill also rolled to grid
glor in high school and at Tarle-
ton State At Hamilton High School
where bo earned foui letters ho
was named to the All-Central Texas
LETBETTER & SONS
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FISK& THIRD
Combs i piodmt ot II. instead
1 1 it-Ji S. lio.d sustained a broken
hg to prow lit his pl.iMiig at SMC
In high si IiikiI he was twice all-
dlstiict and plaud tot th. South
in tin lrrs U-St u g mi. it Hous-
ton H. is tin son ot Mi and Mis
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TECH CATCHES JACKETS COLD;
69-66 LOSS DROPS HPC TO THIRD
Howard Pawn Coll. g. caters
w. it. hid s. com! place in I.one Star
Colifeli in e standings lto down the
dram b re Mom! i liu-lit as Lain ir
Toe h Cardinals st ige-.l a late surge
for a .onie -from behind 01-titi win
ener the Yellow Lie kets
Tin win Iiais the Red Buds
w itb a 1-1 loop i . otd still in
sti iking .list mi . of p. u e-settmg
Southwest Ti is and IlI'C now
holds a 1J-7 ison and l-J e on-
fore tie e in ilk ill the leagues thud
plac e position
The ello Jackets were lienor
behind in tin In -i hilt juinpilU' to
leads of J'-1 : and 's-ls big-i st
bulge s in tin . inn itb lti 12
left m tin tin i! pi I mil I im.ir
Tee h torgid nun i In "l e . iinnand
but lit x i I to.lv the 1. a 1 toi good
until the fin il 1 Jo of pla
'I he ( ardiuaN. trailing b t'niir to
six points miist in" the lime in the
final pel in. I. pulled back into tile
game em a coupli in' lii-li.ing fast
breaks whiih ..night Jacket de-
fenders napping.
Mm ii - ill. ad I.J r.s with J-ll
to pl.lN tile C.lllls Weill into i s'lall
The buck ted one nun e ti.lel lo il
anil fle lice losses to i oinpK te
gun. wniinnir toinialitn s HI'C
made sec u ioiuts in the final three
iniiiutt s but simph elieln't hae
enough tune to uet back into the
lu.lted e olltest
Tor lll't. (he liieltable came.
The ellow .la. kets bud
aien.ge.l hilling ali.no .Ml per cent
from the I'leieir in the past four
games cimlcil to so-so III per cell!
shunting agiiiiist IT. e nun. cling cm
22 of .';. The (arils hit l(' of 71
for nn eu'ii piniiir .'!.u per cent.
JN 1 1 1 In i team colli1 hoist ibout
iinthiuu i losi I nal c .u'e tinesse
Pit nda me in .il . 1 1 in s w. i. nn mi i oils
on both snl. s HPC lost tin bill Is
tmiis on bid passi s wolations or
tumbles and the- Cuds g.ie up
tin bill I" tiniison sinnl ii ei rors
'lhe bittb ol tin bonds- was
won b the isiiois Is-ll C-ii
liiluilix lohiiston and ii I liob Shep-
heid le elLT rebounding with 1J
and 11. 1 1 spec tiel
Hottird Payne (66)
Ph)Cr
Player
Klovtn
(.01
Mc'ljtun
Brcin B
Str khnd
Abbott
Crug
Tota 5
Lamar Tech
Shtphcrd
Me! ird
o lull
A l v n
Da. i
AnJtron
Godfre
Barrurn
Total-.
Ha ft me
Off .ill
(69)
FG
FG
7
8
2
2
2
1
0
22
2
0
26
HPC 36-32
bm th and V
FT
FT
9
3
2
1
1
3
3
22
2
1
4
1
0
3
17
PF
PF
3
2
2
1
4
2
18
1
5
T
2
4
2
1
1
18
TP
TP
23
19
6
5
5
5
3
66
25
11
8
7
6
5
4
3
69
Captain AI Kloven pushed
tin ougli a beautiful "5-foot jump
shot with one hoc oiicl to go hero
situtdn night but pi. nt more
silk smooth HPC e age action whs
liteialh (rammed into the preced-
ing i'l-'iT as the V How Jae kets
swiped second plate in Lone Star
eitif I . n i sta'idings from Stephen
P Austin Liimboi ja ks in a hair-
l. using sd-71 (ontest
The win which was HPC's second
in lnstoi oet the 'lacks lipped
the lac kets to a 12-6 season find
I 1 h ague ree ore! and dropped SKA
to 7-7 and 2-2
Kloen's flnnl bucket raised bis
point total to IS for the evening
lut een this mirk was eclipsed by
- s-enior Kdw in Co who meshed
Is in the first half and 24 in tho
- line despite fouling out with
. " left
Not forgotten for tremendous
lull h milling is fi-M CarUle Strick-
mil sophomore tiansfer from Do-
i itm Biptlfit College He and KIo-
.n worked the ball masterfully
in the hectic second half -a period
in which SFA omplcned a full-
i u rt press irtually the entire dis-
tance Kloen was also responsible for
sum. top-notch passing personally
c counting for fie bullets to Cox
which he promptly turned into
field basketballs Hill Drown also
di i a fine feeding Job
For the fouith straight game
IIPC came through with dazzling
field goal accuracy The Pavnorn
bit L"l of 57 for 50 9 percentage
M he aimed 1 ! of 20 In the final
p. nod plaing for oas buckets as
often as possible
SF winch hit IS of SI in the
first pei mil cooled to 4S per cent
for the game hitting on 10 of 62
tries
I he Lumberjacks led only once
r)-!l with 4 31 left in the half
i "i Drown a fioshman who came
tlnoiiL'h w'th eight iebounds in the
rough e ontest put HPC Into u 2-0
b id fie seconds deep In the fray
and thiee straight la-up by Cox
with Kloen lighting the fuse on
assists put HPC into an s-4 com-
mand with lfi 29 left
The tilt was tied si times in the
fust canto with HPC holding a
n-.lu bulge at halftime
The Lie kets jumped into a 50-40
advantage earl in the second and
held the lead b no fewer than
eight points until SFA started clos-
ing in with 7 11 to play
In the final frenzied moments
SF came to within two points of
the la. kets but could neer quite
muster the force to take the lead
In rebounding HPC held a slight
4'? '7 command with Ed Cot grah
am 5
bmg n.
Howard Payne (80)
Player
A man can l lie a lull md satis-
t.Miig lite until In is prep.ued to
ui.pt tin line pe e te el as all op-
pnl limit v instead ot a possible
soul e . ot tt ouble
Iabi olli leas-nil wo miss so
m..ii nppoi tuinlies is that tho
alwas look biggoi going than nulling.
Player
Brov.n B
Mc Marian
Cox
Strickland
Abbo't
Mtnen
Craig
Totals
Stephen F
Morgan
Bridges
Jones
Ma hone
Dennis
PoAell
Lowery
Drake
Totals
Halftime
Officials
FG
FG
0
3
9
6
0
8
3
29
Austin (74)
5
FT
FT
5
1
6
7
1
2
0
22
0
0 0
2 2
7 2
7 5
1 2
4 1
4 2
30 14
HPC 45-40
Lee and Watson
PF
PF
5
2
5
1
1
1
1
16
3
2
2
4
3
1
4
2
21
TP
TP
5
7
24
19
1
18
6
80
10
0
6
16
19
4
9
10
74
ou're a fortunate man if ou
hao the courage to change what
can be changed . . the patience
to lie.n what cannot be changed
and the wisdon to tell the one
from tho other.
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, February 5, 1960, newspaper, February 5, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102758/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.