Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 11, 1966 Page: 5 of 12
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windows a n d rammed gap-
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San Marcos 7.
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Bastrop 7; Granbury 21,
Daingerfield 6.
CLASS A - Shulenburg 24,
Rosebud 14; Sonora 39, For-
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Wrestling fans saw plenty
of spills by wrestlers and
the referee, too. here Satur-
day night, in the old gym.
Gorgeous George Jr. and
his partner, the Great Bolo,
ach.drew a $50 fine after
slugging the referee. The
pair lost the main tag team
event, to Irish Mike Clancy,
and Jerry Verjanek.
Despite his “beauty,” fans
lidn't like Gorgeous Jr.,
who had an attendant fold
his regal robe and carry it
from the ring. He also pass-
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locks to girls in the audi-
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