Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1958 Page: 6 of 8
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BRITAIN RATIFIES PACT
Richland Springs and Gustine
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Leading the Brownwood at-
tack it Tommy Butler, junior
guard who has plunked in 164
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of both available.
The boxing, of course.
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game against Sul Ross Thursday
’night.
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second to him in the scoring
department ia Fred Carpenter,
his senior running mate who
has bucketed 106 markers.
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OF ALL THE FOOTBALL seen Centennial's boys
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GRAB YA,
Livestock and poultry require
plenty of water no matter
how low the temperature. To
insure a constant supply of
water — even below zero —
use a heat lamp to provide
running water. Between the
pump and the outlets use a
modern, economical heating
cable. TP&L Farm Service
Advisors will be happy to
assist you with these installa-
tions in order that you will
have plenty of running water
• during winter months.
White carried Santa Anna's load L
with 15 points each.
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YOUR BEST GIRL
DESERVES A WHIRL
Treat your girl friend or wife to a
game of bowling. They will enjoy a
sport in which they ran compete with
men Bowling la a game of skill, not
strength.
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Friciay smith-Mullin game that was slat-
annual ed for 4 pm. Friday. . I
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one for Brownwood sports fans.
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NO MISSILE WITH \ IN TWO MONTHS.. THANKS TO
ENOUGH THRUST I A REVOLUTONAKV New FUEL
TO PUT THAT MUCH SEINO PEVELOPED IN OUR
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of bowling fun.
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THE, FIELD GOAL may beBlanket girls be the
outlawed by members and ex- best bet for tournament titles
members, of the, disintegrating : come Saturday night.
Pacific Coast Conference—if any______ _____________
surprising Novice team at 11 30 Saturday morning
that dumped favored Centennial, Centennial and Gustine meet
in fir-t round plas. 41-0 in boys consolation'at 6 30 Fri-
Mighty Santa Anna, with better day .and .Blanket meets the
than average chances of taking Brookesmitb-Mlullin loser.
I the tourney, racked up the .big-
on local television screens New to replace Richland Springs in
Year’s Day, we thought the 92- 'ho meet after the Coyotes de-
yard touchdown run by Missis- cided to pass up the dribble
sippi's Ray Brown was the most derby..
memorable. ! The Richland Springs girls are
Santa Anna is scheduled to grade slipped to a 28-26 decision.
your shirts the way
like them.
Only 22c each
but there are other bk Y ths OAve
PROBLEMS STILL UNSOUVEOI/CEONVN WHO
a.
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and 6-0 score of 33-23
in the winner's bracket, Nov-
was the ice's boys and the? Earlys hold
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. "B ' teams from the two
f sest score in Thurseday clashes
1 when it •whipped Blanket 63-39
in girls play, Richland Springs
took the opener by downing
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of the schools make it back to
the Rose Bowl
Don Sutherin's 34-yard boot
which lifted Ohio State over Ore-
gon marked the third time in
nine years that a three-pointer
tad spelled defeat for a PCC
team in the Rose Bowl.
Needless to say, the Pacific
teams would like to have that
particular manner of making
points stricken from the records
The other three-point wins
were in 1956 when Michigan State
edged UCLA, and in 1949 when
the Buckeyes scooted past Cali-
fornia
nary tussle at 6 30 am
Brownwood teams took a double
win 03er the Jackets Tuesday
night in Stephenville, with the
R team, taking a 52-39 decision
and the yarsity coming from be-
-hind for a 43-39 verdict.
Going into the gazhe, Brown-
wood has won six of 13 games, in-
cluding five of the last seven
After the game tonight, only one
other non-Ioop tussle remains on
-the Lion slate.
Hopime to use their • slight
height advantace a little better
tonight than they did on the
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meet at 7 45 Friday to decide the ! _
finalee. with Blanket meeting biggest scorer of the night with
the Brookesmith-Mullin winner nine floor nushes and five foul
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Friday night at the annual “John- college teams in the nation and Payhe willmeet five straight loop
nie Clay Bouts” in Memorial has. on occasion, sprung upsets foes before again tasting non-
Hall They serve not only as a on such so-called big-timers like conference competition. Slated at
The Brounwood High cage
Lions. seeking to raise them-
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jackets will have 6-1 Dee White. Blankets fems tookethe second
Tuesday night « hieh-pdinter with game of day by uprooting Senta
.......... 13 scores, as the sparkplug of Anna 41-36
for • ■ non-conferenCe game,at 8 the Sephenville attack’ Earl s girls took a tumble in
Other starters should be 5-10 their first ' game of the tourha-
Guy Golden. 5-10- Tommy Glas- ment. falling to Gustine by a
and Fred Allen "
Coach Damon Miller of
ROYS RESULTS €
EARLY 159 Deals 3-1-5-7 Snipes 6-6- ”
of Early and a strong
squad at 9 P m heads
basketball in the ninth
schools will tangle in a prelimi- , gow. 5-9 Jim. Coleman.
points this season. Ranking
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dectsfon. -REVOLT LEADER EXECVTED labor convention, me fnternatlon
Max Emfinger neaaea up the VIENNA up,L.2i. Ivan Ko- al Labor Office announced today.
eighth grade squad with 12 points VIENNA UP> Lasilo I an K The convention. which will go into
others hitting points were Benny vacs, a leader in the Hungarian effect one year after the second
Elledge and Charles Cotfee. six revolt. was executed Thursday ratification is deposited, was
' each and George Causes four shortly after the Communist Hun- adopted at the June, 1957. inter-
1 Lawrence Elkins was the lead- sarian Supreme Court confirmed national labor conference here aft-
ing scorer for the nnth grade. death sentence. Budapest Ra er two years of preparation.
bucketing nine markers Clar dio reported today ----
Murray hit six for the winners, accused of having led an armed
. . . .... gi. p p group during the 1956 uprising He
coached bv Dale BlPES.. k r ► k * ••
w ii . I...1 ,c. "-ch also plannet to establish an ex-
ith the ninth five take a 24-13 The Cubs will participate in ireme riehi wing pany afer the
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Gloves tournament, but also bring But East Texas had the finest Houston tilt Monday night is a
The basketball will be sprinkled Howard Payne in Lion Stadium
all through the week in assqrted early in the season, the Lions
doses. Howard Payne has two displayed almost flawless play
home games and one on the road, triggered by Quarterback Sam
Brownwood High has one on the McCord.
road, and Bropood Junior y ----
High is to participate in an Abi- A LAST-MINUTE change was,
takes on Friday morning’s loser e
at 9 a m Satyrday. *
Boys finals are at 8 45 p m
Saturday, with consolation at D
6.15 ■ u
Girls finals are at 7 30 p.m.; •
consolatior at 5 p m H
, Early trailed at the half by A
two points in its Gustine tilt. 34- 1,
32. but its 27 points in the last Y
half bettered Gustine's 23 to
make the final 59-57.
Jack Snipes hauled in 18 points
in the game with six and six
and Jerry Hinshaw hit 16 r
Jerry Lancaster kept his tub R
column string going with six
field goals for 12 points '
Hou ell and Stuteville were Gus- J
tine's big-shots with 21 and 20 c
points ।
Lowell Pembroke "and Eugene I
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Stephenville court, the Lions will After two weeks off for the in Yellow Jacgket Gym
eamenomhestanarornne"sahrets P
In the game earlier in the week cage wars Saturday nicht at 8 The first game against Trinity Stephens -1-5-1 H well 7-7-3-21 Stute- 0
the ice-cold Lions trailed until o'clock in their home gvm against was a real'thriller with 6-6 Ed- xu 22-2-2 21-011-12-80- 2
midway in the fourth frame be- the Trinity University Tigers of win Cox sinking a free throw with ------
fore finally spurting out front to san Antonio. five seconds left in -overtime to SANTA ANNA,:163-589913-2-168.
stay. i The Jacket "B” team will take give the Jackets their 61-59 ad- "0.5Ya2 white ,m3r ferry ..1
on Cisco Jr. College in a pre- vantage Aarnids, 1-113 2228: 12633,.
limhinary game at 6 p.m. Doyle Rogers headed the point -285- MeciaTn 15-12: swtizer
Howard Payne has a 2-6 record brigade for the winners in that d-o-o-o wiison o-o-o-o j Edear «-l- F
for the season, with one of those one with 13 markers, while Cox 1821520-2* F 8-0-416
triumphs an overtime decision cornered 10 and Jerry Forder- --- K
over the Tigers in San Antonio hase canned nine points. .%OV1CE 2ncMa 12212356-216"26: E
Dec. 7. The Stingers are currently Cok wil likely start at center i-s. cases o-o-o-o. rales 1-0-102 Totals C
mired in a four-game losing , T in he nlace of 14-13-10-41 -
ctrpak against the Tigers in the place ot centennial (40)-Roberts 4-0-3-8 K
I , . injured Robert Moore, the Jacket Hunter 4-0-2-8: Henderson 3-3-2-9 mc- -*
The Payners have not seen ac- J kid . . sason At Ewen i-3-a-y Keys 1-3-3-5: Robinson 1
has hit 94 points and Gilbreath tion since Dec 19 when they hard-luck kid of semsoniase 3-o-o-« Tolala n-o-u-yo ►
has guided in 83 from his center lost an 80-652 game to the Texas forward “ill b86c3 Forderhase “ainsRrsvvrs E
position. Number five scorer on Christian University five The and ,673 ounae.1 stan early <!3 Jacobs a-o-o-y walls 6-1- S
the squad is Benny Plummer Horned Frogs recently won the 6-3 Char 155 Ctan .* 2-53 2Mcanallx 3-0-2-8:01623 2-2-0;
- 23 -in. • • . , ‘ Owen should fill the starting Barcfay o-o-o-o MItam o-o-o-o. KIrKsey
with 42 points. Southwest Conference pre-season ! । o-o-o-o Johnson 0-0-3-0. Lea 0-0-1-0
Those five may get starting basketball tournament gu®, ,-v , ar. Totais 11-1-13-23.
nods from Coach D. W. McBride The Trinity game will be the c Also likelyPartieipa ntgovar o 195201300x2.875-2 0-"^"
However, Bobby Wells or Charles final one for Coach Glen Whitis George Callarman 4 McMahan «'"« o-o-o-o. walker o-o-o-o. Totals
Watkins may get the call instead and his squad before launching Daxid Walls, Robert McMahan 13-7-6-33.
of Plummer. the Lone Star Conference slate an dEoFgs:r attack will depend blanket 1-dabney 4-0-3-10 Dam- L
Other varsity squad members First LSC foe will be Sam Hous- rhe nger atacK win up ron o-o-o-o Byrd 9-3-0-25. McLaughlin .
are Sam Sellers lames Prosise ton in . oam. . Mono n. Billy Klingaman, a junior, and o-o-o-o MeCiain +-0-2-8 Bryant 0-0- ■ "
are Sam sellers, James Prosise, ton in a game set Monday^ night Jean Mauze This running mate at 1-0 ishait o-c-w Anderson o-o-a-o .
. J l ' 1 .. 1.:. 10 ; , Totals 18-5-14-41.
— ---------- forward. Klingaman nit in SANTA anna 36- Pricer 2-1-0-3 ■
the Howard Payne game1 while cliftor o-o-oto Bryan 2- 1-5 Moss L
()., A ,s 7 Mauze got credit for 14 points. 02221911-5014360-0-0-0. • * 010-0-0
—A£se 1 The Stinger "B" team has a --- A
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R. NADAAN EICUFD meet Ciscos five this year. The tl„hlp 7-8-0-22 Terry o-o-e-o Nepntaer ”
oy T-nmAT runEK Payne squad has not had a game 0-02-u. B smith o-o-a-o. Totals 21-9- N
------------------------------------ since Dec 14. when it edged Me- 10s1vce Klrb, 10-4-3-23: Rich- E
game Wednesday. As fans bv Murry's B. 79-78 ards 1-0-2-2 Gorman 2 0-4-4 Wilson
now know, the Lions slid past Expected to play are Bob Ed- K
Mississippi Southern in the Tan- Kar. Don Abbott. Bill Colls. Joe 0-0:____.-- -611*6!
gerine. Bowl. 10-9. Gibson, bale Fisher David Gil-
i Mississippi Southern tradition- ger, and Dennis Smith
best small- acter tonight's* tussle Howard
HEAT LAMPS
The play was perfectly execut- competing in the meet, however / 1 .h,
ed and came as a surprise to | As Early officials said, the ad- A f l t $}$\
Sugar Bowl fans, the TV audi- dition of Centennial actually helps /*///’ l \ \ Y
ence, and evidently to the the tournament, since the team | F f 5 $ \ %,%
sophomorish Texas Longhorns. | s strong this year. Even its one- / f i % V,-
But then, several plays Missis- -point loss, to Novice was good
sippi used fooled the Texas for the meet as close games al-
team . ways are.
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