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TWO NEW TEAMS ADDED TO GLOVES ENTRY
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day and today to agree to terms.
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coppering it with the phrase that
Celts Rip
St. Louis
Du pas Vs.
TCU Frogs Trounce Aggies
Stretch Southwest Lead
(65)
United Press International
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TCU. however, wasn't disturbed outside for their scoring.
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12th ANNUAL BROWNWOOD
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
Livingston
Totals
that proved the difference as zone
defenses forced both teams to the
a NomAL
mas
by any of it and piled up a 33-29
halftime lead and built the margin
much of last season with various
ailments, returned his signed con-
tract to the Boston Red Sox. A
19-game winner in 1957 and a 16-
game winner in 1956, he slipped
more good lean beef
makes it BETTER!
engaged in
contest.
kees' victory in the final game of
the World Series, signed for an
estimated $21,000. He hit .273 last
to as much as 21 points in the
second half as 6-10 H E. Kirch-
ner led the Frogs with 23 points
to referee Pan American Games
bouts in Caracas, Venezuela.
Other referees will be Ernest
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Washington took time to write a
letter to the football coach at West
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EL PASO (UPD- Texas heavy-
weight champion Roy Harris of
Cut n Shoot, kayoed Johnny Hunt
in 2:35 of the fifth round before
Only open fizhter in the Cisco
camp is Robert Baker, classy
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lightweight contender, while
Vincent Garza will campaign la
the featherweight division.
Valadez will bring two novice
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Their contracts or the prospect
of heading south must be looking
mighty good to big leaguers these
of whether he rated a raise and
added. "I decided, in my judg-
ment, that I should have it.”
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school welter, copped a split
decision over Manuel Flores of
Abilene in one of the features
of the Johnny Flay program.
Brewer will try for laurels in
the high school heavyweight di-
vision.
Warren also indicated that
garoos.
Big Ray Schoenke put the vis-
itors in the lead with a three-
point play after 1:15 had elapsed
in the opening period.
Weatherford upped its lead to
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lead in the opening minutes and
come back to score a 104-97 tri-
umph
New York beat Syracuse. 115-114
in the second game of the twin
bill on Richie Guerin's basket with
2 seconds left while, at Cincin-
Rounding out the Cisco team
are Jay Lavender and Elliot
Harry Cochran
1305-7 MAIN AVENUE
Score by Quarters:
Early
Bangs
Early < Girts) (39)
Kirksey a
Watkins
Fusion
James
Lea
Stewart
in the varsity game, the Lions had to fight off a severe major explained, with a bit of
. 2 -- senatorial aid the athlete could be
first period cold spell before
Totals
Score by Quarters:
Early
Bangs
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Early (Boy (66)
Snipes
last season while Covington batted
.327 and drove in 74 runs despite
a bad knee that kept him side-
lined often.
Gail Harris, a real surprise tor
the Tigers last season, signed, un-
doubtedly tor a big raise. Harris
hit 20 homers and knocked in 83
runs for Detroit. He already is at
the Tigers’ Lakeland, Fla., train-
ing site.
directed toward West Point.
So he was.
Today the former major is Lt
Gen. Gar Davidson, now the su-
perintendent at West Point. The
coach to whom he wrote a little
more th i 17 yean ago. is Earl
fate. ,
Guerin gave the Knicks' their
eighth straight win over Syracuse
when his two free throws and
driving layup in the last 53 sec-
onds wiped out a 114-111 Syracuse
margin. Frank Selvy paced the
Knicks with 21 points
The Cincinnati Royals reached
their regulation-time secring peek
of the year in beating Philadel-
phia as Jack Twyman led the
way with 31 points. Paul Arizin
lad B for the Warriors
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Score by quarters:
Brownwood
Weatherford
Send Classy Teams
With the addition of two classy honors in the schoolboy division
teams from Cisco and San Ange- of the Abilene tournament held
to. the 12th renewal of the an- recently.
United Press International
Those world champion St. Louis
Hawks are just a little stunned
today because, just when they
thought they had the Boston Cel-
Total*
Bangs (Girts) (30)
Pruitt
Copeland
Mast
Wilson
Bikes
Phillips
Bowden
Hash
Roles
Joiner
several Cisco Junior College
fighters planned to participate
in the program.
San Angelo, coached by Joe
the Brownwood High School Lions grabbed sole possession
of third place in district 3A-4 standings with an easy, 65-40
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Weatherford led by 9-8 at the
end of the opening period, but
the Lions spurted for a 21-13 lead
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down to their seventh straight
loop setback.
Totals
Bancs (Boys) (36)
Bodine
McDonald
Bishop
Allen
Sikes
' Halford
Wallace
By OSCAR FRALEY
Overcoming superior height with speed and mobility. bor. only 11 days later to be
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Portner
Dodds
season favorites all but knocked
the Texas Aggies out of conten-
tion in the latter's own bailiwick
Tuesday night with a tremendous
52.6 per cent shooting average for
a 76-64 victory that moved them
a full game out in front of the
pack with a 6-1 mark..
Texas Tech climbed into a tie
with idle Baylor for second place
at 5-2 by turning back Rice at
... — Boone. Tom Brewer. Dick Stuart
teresting and that he is not op- and Bui Skowron, decided Tues-
Schoenke with seven each.
The shooting figures were even
more one-sided than the final
WOLF
brand
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Roy Dodds was the big gun
for Early, looping 10 field goals
Janie Barclay who were out with
the mumps, had to come from
behind to post their win.
Bangs led by 21-13 at inter-
mission. but the Steers grabbed
a 27-23 lead in the third chapter
and never trailed.
Bettie Kirksey was high for
Early with 22 points. Ann Wilson
and Judy Pruitt had 12 each for
EARLY—In the only District
8-B game played Tuesday night,
the Early Longhorns kept their
I "one step ahead” of the imitators days because they’re practically
while incorporating some new the- trampling each other in the rush
points, well below their averages
pulling away from the Kan- Mauldin scorched the nets for 23
points in the two teams' earlier
two highscoring giants, the 6-4 a 45 point half time to coast to
Schoenke and 6-5 Wayne Maul- an easy 66-36 win over the
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WHAT NOW—That’s what Weatherford’s Wayne Mauldin seems to be saying dur-
ing Brownwood-Weatherford game played here Tuesday night. Lions in picture
are Tommy Butler (12). Fred Allen (28), and Sammy Sellers, right. Kangaroos
are Mike Davis (44), Nolan Brawley, and Ray Schoenke. Lions won, 65-40.
(Staff Photo)
Saturday and Monday nights.
Finals in all divisions, with the
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Cisco coach Carl Warren has
indicated he will bring the same
team to Brownwood that copped
Butler, Allen Lead Todays Sport
>•3 lightweight participants, Johhny
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- _ — Dickie Valadez is the only pee
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Heading the list of referees for decision to Frank Green of Rich-
the four-night stand is Ed Devery land Springs in the Johnny Clay
6-0 on a bucket by the same
schoolboy class.
Tickets for the program may
I be purchased in advance at
Weakley-Watson. Ringside seats
are $1.25 each night, general
admission is 90 cents and stu-
dent tickets will be 50 cents.
Hall says he will retain the
Frogs aren't the class of the
Madison Square Garden to the
rafters Tuesday night to see the Butler
Celtics spot the Hawks a 19-point Sellers
season—his poorest showing in
the majors. Skowron is the fifth
Yankee regular to agree to terms.
On other fronts:
Pitcher Bob Rush and slugger
West Covington signed with the
Milwaukee Braves. Rush was 10-6
112 Hunt stumbled to his feet after
2 o 1 the knockout and took a swing at
• J •' a timekeeper, but waa restrained
0 , 0 by his handlers. Hunt charged he
on a comeback campaign, has runs.
won his last three fights by knock- Skowron, whose three-run ho-
sprang on the college football
world with such success last fall.
His theory is that he can keep
Methodist won the battle of the
defending co-champions by whip-
ping Arkansas 59-50 at Fayette-1
ville and taking over fourth place
There’ll be no more title play
until Saturday night, but the inept by hitting 10 of 19 field goal ef-
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and four free tosses for 24 points.
6-6 Jack Snipes had 17 for the
Steers.
Early’s fems, playing without
the services of Elaine Walls and
with the Aggies' Jack Collier and the losers.
Collier and TCU’s Ron Stevenson
ons.
Early grabbed a half game lead
in the girls’ race with a 39-30
romp over the cellar-dwelling
Bangs fems.
Early used a 33-point third
meeting when the 'Roos handed
the Lions a 54-45 setback
The win was the Lions' fourth
in district play against three
losses. Brownwood's season rec-
ord now stands at 10-12.
Weatherford absorbed its four-
th district loss and third in suc-
-- - There were only two dissident
• the views of the academy are voices—those of Bob Cerv, who
mv views • In other words he II apparently thinks the Kansas City
Henry Gutierrez, a Deming,
N. M., lightweight took a TKO
over Pete Ruiz of El Paso in the
seventh round of a semifinal bout,
scheduled for eight rounds.
In other eight-rounders. Johnny
Shaw, 131, of Phoenix, Ariz, out-
pointed Pelukas Melendez. 137. of
the 'Roos. 18-10, in the final the victors. Hallum and Butler
quarter. The final 25-point mar- had six each.
gin was the locals' biggest bulge Schoenke was the big man on
of the evening, the boards, grabbing 16. Mauldin
The big difference in the game had seven.
- was the Lions' ability to com- "B” TEAM ROMPS
pletely bottle up the Kangaroos’ Brownwood’s ”B” team used
i >• think fighters become great over- and also probably took a slight
* ’ night ” I cut. He hit only .242 and 13 ho-
Flanagan felt that he could men last year during which he
Buster Brannon’s pre-
< Red' Llaik, who recently re-
signed from that post.
Mach Has Happened
The schoolboy athlete, who went
title hopes alive with an easy, i mookwau
66-36, win over the Bangs Drag- Harria
rsyamazs"iiz‛tebf
could manage but 12. to take a I
46-25 lead.
Eric Lamer led the Lion scor-
ing parade with 13 points. Mike
Greer had 11 and Ronnie Moore
added 10. Scoring honors went
Texas Longhorns return from the
long classroom-enforced vacation
to visit Oklahoma State at Still-
water. Okla., tonight.
Test Ahead
| A big test will be in the offing
for TCU Saturday night when the
Frogs entertain Tech, the only
loop club to beat them. at Fort
Worth. Baylor moves into College
ones of his own, to sign on the dotted line.
In his easy midwestern voice he A flock of key men. including
allows that competition with the Robin Roberta. Billy Hoeft. Ray
Air Force Academy should be in- - — — ----
to Weatherford’s Steve Tackett, m a
who bucketed 16 points Llenrmcn
Brownwood will wind up its LIUIIHYMII
home slate Friday night when -.
they entertain Mineral Wells with ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPD
was hampered
four straight jump shots from
the top of the circle.
For the half the Lions found
the range on 16 of 28 shots from
the field for a scorching 57.2 per
cent.
BUTLER RING LEADER score. Now that he holds the top job.
Brownwood took complete Brownwood was never hotter' Hall is on a great, big spot Blaik
charge of the situation in the from the field, connecting on 28 has consistently turned out win-
third period piling up a 47-30 of 56 attempts for an even 50 per ners at West Point and as the
lead. Butler was the ring lead- cent. The Kangaroos managed 34-year-old Hall takes over he will
er. hitting three of his patented only 14 of 60 for cool 23.3 per have only four members of last
jump shots and a tree toss for cent. year’s first teamreturning-...
seven points in the eight mln-1 Brownwood battled the much Blaik developed into a retired
ute span. taller Roos on even terms in coach awful fast.", he says with a
Lion coach Roland Warren 1 the rebounding column. Weather- rueful smile. "He’s going around
cleaned the bench in the latter : ford grabbed 41 off the boards, telling about what great material
stages of the contest, but the while the Lions had 38. we have.
Lions still managed to outscore ’ Allen had nine rebounds to lead
Lubbock 72-61.
of Brownwood, 1956 Olympic bouts
Games official. Last month he
was the only American chosen
a 3 o 3.500 fans at the Coliseum here
J J J Tuesday night.
7 4 11 Harris led all the way. setting
Cisne's district championship
football team, will be a high
school featherweight entry.
David Grounds, only Cisco biff-
er who did not win at Abilene,
will try his luck in the lightweight
division. Grounds lost a tight
Juarez. Mexico; Joe
Phoenix. decisioned
Vargas, 135, Juarez:
Kirkpatrick, 149. El
SMU hit 23 of 24 free throws in
a spirited shoving its slow game with Arkansas and
nual Regional Golden Gloves
Tournament figures to be one of
Athletics should pay him about
$35,000 and Luis Aparicio who is
carrying on his annual salary
battle from his hacienda in Mara-
caibo. Venezuela.
Roberts, who bounced back last
season with a 17-14 record after
two bad years, signed with the
Philadelphia Phillies for an esti-
mated $45,000 to $50,000 The
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- — — — up his opponent from Tyler, Tex.,
2113 with a smashing right to the body,
- - o u and finishing him off with a left
s » 3 o was given a short count.
• • • • Harris weighed 198 to Hunt'*
7 10 30 30 203% •
I - * - Tony Johnson, a member of
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fyweight who was Abilene
champ. Baker was also a win-
nerinthe Jotmay Clay bouts
held here in January, beating
Rudy Deando at Brownwood.
Eddie Baker and Mark Lin-
barger are Warren’s only pee wee
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• * 2 J nearly coast to a win over Dupas was with both the Tigers and
_ _ _ _ to chalk up his eighth straight White Sox. The White Sox hope
14 is U M victory, and he said that a win he can drive in 100 runs for them
........ - would mean a title chance
io 22 a 184 "I expect little trouble from Du-
pas.” he said. "He's a light hitter
'• " * "2 and a good boxer, and no one's
1 st ever outboxed me I've used fast
i 1 u lightweights in my workouts to
’ 210 used to his speed. He's a very
1 ii I small welter. to 12-12 last
0 s “It’s a big fight for me, be- Dick Stuart, who aided the
J : cause it I beat him. I'm prom- ‘ Pittsburgh Pirates to a second-
_ _ ised a shot at Jordan, and I'm place finish last season, signed a
16 n 'J 28 not going to muff this chance." : contract Tuesday. The big first
' s 4 ---------------- baseman. who came up from the
a 1 OLSON FACES CALHOUN Salt Lake City Club of the Coast
1 12 SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-For- League following the All Star
" 3 mer middleweight champion Carl game when the Pirates were in
1 • (Bobo Olson has signed to meet seventh place, powered 16 home
' 2/Rory Calhoun in a 10-rounder at runs for the season.
_ _ the Cow Palace March 30. Olson. He batted .268 and drove in 48
Totals
Weatherford (40)
Mauldin
Davis
—. won Schoenke
the only other league game sched- Brawley
Schoenke 3:30 deep in the game
ChariEs°Watkinsbucketedsaunaty- have ramea bsaomesanenirackeamnsth
up midway in the opening canto Butler again grabbed scoring that wa -time era. was Dale Hall
From this point it was all honors looping 23 points Al- —last Saturday named by the gen-
Brownwood. Glen Hallum hit a though slightly off-form, manag- eral as Army’s new football coach,
jump shot with one minute to ed 11 field«goals and one charity A great deal happened in the in-
go in the period to give the Lions toss for his total output terim: . .... „
their first lead of the night, 9-8. Whiie not getting a starting Hall wa a great athlete. He
Mike Davis came back tor a assignment, Allen came off the scored.eight touchdowns on the
two-pointer to give the Roos a bench to spark the Lions with « Davis-Blanchard team which won
10-9 advantage. Tommy Butler fine shooting display Allen the mythical national champion
hit a swisherat the first quarter simpiyshcouidg not ’X. hitting ship in 1944. He was • basketban
buzzer to give the Lions a lead seven of nine field goal attempts star.and number one man on the
they never relinquished, 11-10 and three free pitches for 17 cadet tennisteam.. Hetopped his
, Ton, mat , er, mMnte class in gymnastics and, on grad-
The Lions put on a sizzling pants. uation in 1945, received the Army
... - . .. 1 Although Lawrence Elkins scor- Athletic Association award as most
charter, outscoring the Kanga- ed only eight points for the Lions, valuable athlete. -
roos. by 23-12 to assume • 34-22 the 5-U »Pl> played n fine floor Serving as a first lieutenant in "t
cusnion at the intermission. game. Elkins’ fine passing led Germany. Hall coached the Sec- 43
Fred Allen, a 6-3 junior pivot to several easy buckets for the end Constabulary Regiment to the 27
man. set the pace for the Lions locals. 1947 European football champion- 21
tn this outburst, connecting on Mike Davis led the Weather- ship. Separated from service, he 2
served as an assistant at Purdue.
Brewer. Lavender.
ANTMRITIC
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the best held in years.
Bouts are scheduled to get
underway Thursday night, with
the first bout slated for 7:36.
Fights will continue Friday.
tics’ number at last, the whole
aSSHs Erantn s sm2.Ei
Kame. 18,*96, jammed New Yorks Grah.m next week. but he was more concerned today Hoeft. 26-year-old southpaw
•• n pt tp with verbally .wrapping up the speedballer who had a 10-9 rec
11122 wwM 147 pound title. ord. and lefty Hank Aguirre
7 3 3 17 "I’ve beaten every great wel- agreed to terms with the Detroit
1 3 s • terweight and many of the middle- Tigers. Hoeft is believed to have
! 1 1 weights," he said. "I could han- taken a cut while Aguirre, 3-4 in
0 ' a die 'Doni Jordan. He may be the 44 games last season, probably
---champion, but he's not great, settled for his 1958 salary. race.
2816 He's just another fighter as far ( Boone became the 22nd member
3 i i 7 as I’m concerned, and I don’t of the Chicago White Sox to sign
this year.
Brewer, who
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win over the Weatherford Kangaroos here Tuesday night. Point.
Brownwood's "B" team won its sixth consecutive loop, ouThn puxonstkeahettenewas that
game with a 66-36 win over the Weatherford “B. ’ fine high school athlete And. the
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pointed Nature Boy Carduno, 149.
------------ Station in a bid to stay in second forts. Archie Carroll got 19 for 01 ^*esa’ Ariz.___________
Texas Christian has just about place. SMU hosts Rice at Dallas A&M. _ . p .
erased any doubts that the Horned and Arkansas meets Texas at The loss was the fourth against c... ._____ a.a .. e.:,
Altin +L,,. „a,r;.c t. Aci1 .0 Cats have been valuable mous-
The extra-curricula activities practically eliminated them from ers sineensimelimmemo Mal ana
marred TCU’s victory at Aggie, any title hopes had ac eiling price in Wales.dur-
land with a near free-for-all be- Podd Hill continued his torrid ngthetotwesen tura Howe the
tween the players of the two shooting with a 24-point perform- Grod, ihe "elsh King, issued the
teams and repeated paper-throw- ance to lead Tech to its sluggish I P
ing onto the floor by partisan victory over a Rice team that
Aggies. . . ... kept it close until early in the
TCU S Kenneth King was eject- second half. Dale Ball and David
ed from the game after a tangle
in 1956.
On Big Spot
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LETBHTER & SONS
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uled, 120-103, over Philadelphia
The Hawks really were riding Rober.
high when they rushed to a 30-11
lead over Boston late in the first Totalt —
period. This was the only neutral Brownwood ,U*
court meeting scheduled this year Weathertord
between the two runaway leaders , ,M)
of the league s two divisions, and smith
St. Louis seemed sure of taking Murray
a 5-2 lead in the season series. Moor"
But Boston, which bowed to St. white
Louis by only 110-109 in the final areer
game of last year’s playoffs, SnnAse. »
staged a brilliant rally nd final- anarade, d
ly caught up at 67-67 with 3:22 ,
left in the third period. A spurt weTnttfora c6
at the start of the fourth period, Adams
during which Hawk ace Bob ’ Keny. ..
Pettit fouled out, gave Boston an Lanktorastey*
87-78 lead and sealed the Hawks' Taylor
scoring column with 10 served as an assistant at Purdue. EAs
Nolan Brawley added New Hampshire and Florida be- Eem/22
then eame Mauldin and fore returning to the Point as 2V8
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