Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1966 Page: 3 of 10
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Miami Coach George WttMX
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apparently sees a silver lining
after Ms teert’s fourth eoasecte
five exhibition defeat. -
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around,” said Wilson, after ttd
sum.
The coach of the Americas
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sop. Leah and Desma ef Fort
snap < last-round tie with Doug
tedddks and Joe Campbell, as
he won by one stroke.
Nteklaus, Arnold Mmer, and
Mike Souchak were late start-
"IS- airo ptayed fa the
proem, but Ute Latrobe, Fa.,
:e®“’ golfer hit a couple out of bound!
B*" and did not turn in a score card.
He. didn’t practice afterward.
He went to a party given by
the tournament sponsors.
The biggest challenge to
Nicklaus’ domination <rf the
ass. tTv? w<£2
pioh. Catper’ «mte otrt of his
air-conditioned quarters — spe-
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dltion — to shoot a 68 in the
pro-am.
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scorns in military intelligence
R«f aptnwte nra.- They win
-get special educational fralping.
Starting next July 1, When
the ptogfam bhtin. absorbing
100 W taM 4 Mr, men also
bs accepted with physical
aUtetot* which can be erfred in
•boqt lix weeks. An example
ywuid be a mw wtttr a hernia.
Id be corrected with
m»or surgery.
----tt oMctals said
program1 art be-
the arm-
rs*y will
trainees.
Mndey nigM, ceded wMi dis-
covery of the body north of
i, and Garland Norris,
fimona was bom in Hamil-
ton County Sept. 26, 1909 and
died of an apparent heart at-
tack at his home, 1026 West
Long Street, about midnight
Tuesday. He was the son of the
tetr Mr. amt Mrs. >. D. Sin-
mens and was married to Lets
tol-lZte his wife
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Mport prepaMd by the
Army surgeon general’s office
saftr that for the rattan as a
, Arhple, the 1965 results of the
prtindtlcQon examinations “i n-
dicktd a tebStMtttet decreabe in
the tetei didqtoMseaUon fate”
— 44 per cent, compared with
jd pdf cent tn 1*4.
Weather
^MUnntef fooin >a»e One)
Gee. Afck CanqdteH quoted a
dreMmtaary survey indicating
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Mexico, eafiy reports also
mentioned extensive lees ai Ar-
, >•• occurred ta> the Hobbs,
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Rainbew Meeting Tenight
The Reinbow Giris Wil have
s an initiation meeting tonight at
7:30 P,m. in the Masonic Hall
AR membeM are urged to at-
tend. v ..
Mr. end Mtt. CljMe O. Gm
lightly of Gainesville visited ia
4; ^M£dal^TewJi
McMahan over the weekend.
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ROLL
worked out amonj
•qrvices but the .
the bulk of the_____
V eeid tee Selective Service
4s expected to review men
classified tV-eHgible for duty
only ta tone of national emer-
gency or tear ~- and mady of
these will be smong the new
rK? iMJ 4bout 206,000 of
foe tWo million men in the 1Y
tied under Ute new progrtm to
meet standards and remain in
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Mr. and Mm. D. L. Mikeska;
Deborah and Annette of
bille visited her brother Mr. and
Mrs. Wtt. Johnson «6tf Etff
mdttter, Mrt. A. H. Jdmsim
over the weekend.
Hospital News
Admissions
} Mrs. Emily Vaughan — city'
B. W. Greer — Hico
Charles Vai
Mm.. Jerry Joys - city
C. M. Swanner — Gorman
Mrs. Rex Jonas — Gordon
Mrs. Myrtle H«y ■=■ City
Virgl Edwards — city
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Mrs. Luther Birdsoc
; Mm. M. L. Heavlin
Melvin Miller
I Mm. R. C. Wise
HOLLINGSWORTH
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LOOR POLISHER FOR Ml
WHITEMARBH. Pa. (AP) -»
You want to know why Jack
Nicklaus makes so much state
ey playing golf? r .
Meprorttees. • ~ ■
-After shooting a 75 Wedne*
day in the pro-amateur tourna-
ment at WMtemarsh Valisg
Country Club, “Ohio Fata”, as
some golf people describe the
Columbus belter, adjourned to
the practice range to adjust a
UfelMMB’ i ■ • ■ .
Nicklaus and 143 other golf-
ers teed off today in the Phila
delphia Golf Classic, a 72-bole
test for $110,000 in prize mon-
ey, Including $20,000 first-place
l|itaL . , >-,'l '.---luc.
The 26 - year - old Nicklaus
feels kind of a proprietorship
imons, FOrt interest in the Philadelphia
’JXTft aj^tbetopm^y..chrf
the last two years over the
‘ MM yard, par-72 Whitemarsh
• Demonstrating that he be-
sd. Strtwhi Ueves in staying with a win-
— Ding formula, Nicklaus birdied
— hi8 favortte ho* - ft® -
Svofc at Whiotemarsh Wednesday in
art home fMm a vacafion trip the pro-am. He missed an eight-
to Alamogordo and Cloudcroft, putt for an eagle, then tail-
‘~~Ss “SKWS
Tert center on Wert, Coast of the ume hote 3 ££yJr.^te&SS
opponent. > .. ’
“We just M teem pick up A
couple of cheap ones ta the finfi
half,” he said. “’In the second
half, we gave a better defensive
effort—particularly Frank Erite
manuel and Willte West.”
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killed. Ball
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. misMB * ladies
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gym shoes
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cup outer dote
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ing. Interment was to
Gardens of Memory. Pi
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1966, newspaper, August 25, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351374/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.