Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 208, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Erdelatz said he made up his
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’ Coach Hank Iba’s boys, new
members of the Big Eight after
ditching the Missouri Valley con-
ference, won their 11th straight
with a55-42 decision over Wichita
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COLLEGE STATION, Tex. mn fering him the job and he were
— Texs A&M was shopping for a j interested in accepting it, then his
football coach again today after admiral.would be called,” Finney
Navy's Eddie Erdelatz bowed out said. "We thought that was the
WATCHING THE WINNER—Billy Casper, Jr, of Apple Valley,
Calif., hits a second shot on the 18th hole at Pebble Beach as the
gallery watches. Casper fired a 71 in the final round of the
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By The Asociatrd Pres
Texas A&M climbed into a tie
for third placein the Southwest
Conference basketball race Tues-
. day night by whipping the Baylor
Bears 57-47
BRYANT AIDE RESIGNS
JACKSONVILLE u-.O. A Phil-
I ps. an assistant coach at Texas
AAM under’ Paul Bryant for the
last yea. has resigned to accept
a I os l as head coach and athletic
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The Junior High Cubs split a
pair of cage tilts Tuesday night
with Westlawn Junior High of
Texarkana.
The Cubs downed their coun-
terparts, 37-25, but the seventh-
eighth graders were dropped,
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Charles Masters was high
cg6tbfor the Cubs wit 10
points.
Brownlee tallied 11 points for
the seventh-eighth graders.
The Cub teams’ next action is
with. McKinney at Brice Gym
Thursday night. .
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Academy to get permission for
■•him to- come here. He said he
learned after his arrival that this
had not been done. He said Fin-
ney had talked with Capt. Slade
Cutter, Naval Academy athletic
director, but insisted this was not
sufficient.
"Mr. Erdelatz agreed to come
to Texas to talk to our athletic
council and if after talking to
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with an angry blast at Aggie rep-
resentatives over the way his visit
was arranged.
Erdelatz’s dispute was with
Jack Finney, chairman of the
coach selection committee of the
college board of directors.
“I am- going to 1 remain at
Navy,” Erdelatz told newsmen.
He’said he felt A&M didn’t fol-
low proper protocol in dealing
with him.
“Hell, if I'd known that I
wouldn't have come,”. Erdelatz
was quoted as saying. “But you
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Yellowstone National Park than
WASHINGTON If*— The gov-
ernment would give no details .1
today on its brief admission that
at least one plane carrying a nu-
clear weapon crashed without
exploding the weapon. :
The Pentagon, apparently act-,
ing after consuitation with other
government agencies, refused to
say where or when the accident
occurred or to say whether more
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Admitted: Mrs. B. W. Banks
and Patricia Robinson.
Mount Ptaasato Hosptial A Clinie
Admitted: Mrs. Don. Nolte, Mrs.
Merritt Swafford and Sandra.
Aggie Officials,
Refuses Position SfillSilenf
Greenville edged Gainesville's
ketpards, 59-56.
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Mix a fired up cage quintet
with a team that is minus two
---tx-plus foot forwards and the
re ilt was the 54-41 defeat dealt
the Tigers Tuesday night by
Suljhur Springs in the opening
round of District play..
The Bengal five suffered from
the loss of Bally Peterson and
than one such incident might
have occurred.
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indefinitely with a broken finger
and Cooper is ill with ru.
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ped up their first win in loop
at tion, controlling the back-
boards and sinking long casual
rhnts from the field.
Tiger miscues in ball-handling
gve the visitors added advan-
tage
Jacksonville High
Admitted: Marie Jones, David
Bowers, Mrs. Vernon Bickers,
Mrs. Kenneth Nesbitt, Clarence
Spruill, and C. W. Pilgrim.
Dismissed: Mildred Thornton,
Gertrude Robertson, Rayford
Huffman, and Annie Stewart.
aired dhe Paris defeat in Paris at the
is"“buf. hands of McKinney, 43-34, and
Sulphur Springs undergrads,
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Tuesday’s action leaves the
Wildcats at the top of the cage
heap in 61 AAA. Slated Friday
for the Tigers is a conference
date with McKinney.
Other bidding for the loop
laurels over the district includes
CURTICE TO STANFORD
PALO ALTO, Calif. un—Wheels
of Stanford .officialdom start
grinding today and when they stop
tomorrow, Utah's Jack Curtice can
be expected to be the new foot-
ball coach here.
A source close to the school said
Cactus Jack will receive $15,000
per annum on .a three-year pact
with the Pacific Coast Conference
institution. « ,
The victory gave the Aggies a
2-2 record, identical with Rice and
Texas Christian. ,
Arkansas leads the conference
wth a 4 4 record and defending
chypnpion Southern Methodist is
second with a 3-1 mark. '
TNo games are scheduled
Wednesday. The next conference
action comes Thursday night at
Austin when Texas Christian
clashes with Texas
The Aggies led most of the'way.
but needed h second half splurge
sparked by Neil Swishes to main-
tain its margin over Baykor.
Swisher led the scoring with 17
points Bob Turner led Baylor
with 13
mg defeat by Kansas.
Oklahoma State's win broke
Wichita's streak at eight and
handed the 17th-ranked Wheat-
shockers their first home defeat
in a 10 2 record.
Maryland blanked George-
town in the last 3% minutes,
w ith free throws doing the job.
Clemson defeated Wake Forest
west Conference, while Miami
(Ohio) whipped Ohio U. 75-66
in Mid American play and San
Jose rapped College of Pacific
78-80 in the West Cqast Athletic
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Duquesne upset LaSalle 74-55,
Hobart knocked off Colgate 2-76,
Butler outlasted DePauw 70-64.
Mercer beat Georgia 76 69 and
Villanova walloped Millersville
(Pa) 84-61.
for the first time since 1951 in an
81-72 ACC decision with Vince
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. Virginia Military won its first
of the season in the Southern
Conference with a 66-62 upset of
Richmond. Texas A&M rolled
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However, there was growing
belief that .the accident men-
tioned by the Air-Force Monday
occurred within the last year in
the continental United States and
involved a B47 medium bomber.
The pilotandcopilot of a 29
"which crashed and burned Aug. 5,
1950. in California confirmed that
their craft was carrying the outer
casing of an Atomic bomb which
■did hot explode. But they could
not say whether the Air Force
announcement referred to that
crash. , -
The pilot, Lt. Col. E. Q. Steffes
Jr., said in Washington, “There
was no possibility of an atomic
explosion and there .was none. In
that form it (the bomb) was not
capable of a nuclear explosion.
It was just a certain quantity of
TNT.”
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James Stansell lec Bengal
(ally-making with 14 points.
The Sulphur Springs five held
the Tigers’ leash, 16-12 at the end
of- the first quarter and coupled
with a 4-point Bengal second
period, the visitors rambled to
a 32-16 lead at the half Scoring
was 16 points for both quintets in
the third frame and the Tigers
sccred nine to Sulphur’s six in
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The Tigers "B" team dropped
. the night’s preliminary game to
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