Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959 Page: 4 of 12
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Three Games On Area Agenda
volving
late. can tie for the title if they
Jim Landis of Chicago and Harvey 36-20 thrashing of the always po- win White. Jimmy Anderson. Rob-
down Jim Ned and Baird
tent Abilene "B" last week. That ert Hutchinson. Charles Coffey,
Kuenn of the Tigers
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Goldthwaite came to life last
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Frogs Work Hard
On Passing Game
Helping
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appear to be the saltiest on the
attack, while the ’Cats have the
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game with San Antonio Wheatley,
schools.
by 180-pound tackle Jim Har- with the flu. and end Larry Crut-
rell, the heaviest player on the singer is still suffering from a
Yes. we are eager to extend a helping band in any emer-
gency. Call us when you need "something from the drug
store" in e hurry. Keep in mind, too. that we eall for
prescriptions and deliver the medicines. There is no extra
ebarge. Remember the name and number—and be sure to
eall us next time.
Mason, one of the state's bet-
ter Class A outfits, will tackle
Visit Us
Today
For
Fullback A. D Carnes is still
weakened after a peek-long bout
to a real dhreat with the left
band pass and has hurt several
teams with that play this fall.
there are good schools . . . and there
are better schools. How does your child's
school rate? Visit his school. Sit in on
some classes. Talk to teachers, principals,
students. If you feel that there is room for
improvement . . . see what you can do
to help. Visit your schools any time, but
especially during—
Only the Breck- Vernon tilt
will have any bearing on the dis-
Graham will field a slarung
lin, that wil average to at
week.
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some 36 pounds tone dhas toe
mammoth LSema.
New Mexican Indians built an
apartment house with some 30
three-room apartments about a
thousand years ago.
week, but two of the tilts will
have direct bearing on district
titles.
One will decide the title out-
foreign soil in Graham tonight
The Cubs, who have zoomed to
seven straight wins after losing
their opener, will be after their:
second win of the year over the
Steer juniors.
I The, Eagles won the game on
' penetrations.
| Seven seniors will be playing
I their final game for the Eagles.
1 That would. be Alfred Sparks.
an off and on Goldthwaite team.
The Cowpunchers are unbeaten
in nine starts and are ranked
. fourth in the state.
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by 28-1
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Brownwood coaches Nelson
Turnbow and Dale Biggs will
likely stick with the same line-
up that has opened most of the
games this fall.
Brounwood Three players were
out Wednesday and several oth-
era were* weakened
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be pla:
crowd,
help.
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Davis quoted Coleman as saving he was cheer-
ing for Anderson, which was beating Wheatland
44-0, when an argument broke out.
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MAY HOSTS JIM NED
The other game that will help
decide a loop title will be at Mav
where th# resurging Tigers will
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The Early High School Quart-
erback Club will hold its regu-
lar weekly meeting tonight at
7:30 in the Early Auditorium.
Films of last week's 28-28 tie
with Eden will be shown.
That would be ends Ronnie' er in the year.
AUSTIN (AP)—A football fan who didn’t like
the way another was cheering shot down the object
of his ire in full view of about 8,000 fans at a foot-
ball game Wednesday night.
Charlie Coleman, 25, from San Antonio, was
Fox contributed 191 hits and a marked the first Lion win over Troy Croker. Shuler Bruce. Tom-
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AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK
Novmbtr 8-14, 1959
the state play-offs.
BOTH UNBEATES
Both teams are unbeaten in
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waite will battle unbeaten Mason can
in District 9-A.
The Coleman-Cisco winner will
while nitely out of action halfback
1 the Frank Jackson, who already has
71 Hollomon. Don Howard. Denny
Smith and Phillip Mendietta.
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FROGS WORK
TCU worked mostly on passing
keystone man handled 827 chances
Fox edged teammate Luis Apar- with only 16 errors for a sparkling ______
Acio. the shortstop had of Chica- .988 fielding average and the Fox- son record into the game, but the Bucks both win Friday that
go's brilliant double play combina- Apancio defensive play around don’t let that fool you The will set the stage for next week's
earn the right to meet De Leon, 1
the 8-A A titlist, in hi-district
play. The Loboes won the 7-
AA crown last fall before bowing
to eventual state champion Stam-
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best defensive record.
Jim Ned will bring a 2-6-1 rec-
ord and that is good enough to
tie Gorman for the 7-B lead for
the May game. Gorman will be
at Baird in the other loop tilt.
May, with a 1-1-1 loop slate.
on their marquee after winds
knocked over the screen:
"Gone with the wind."
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Graham will bring a 3-5 sea- triet race. If Brownwood and
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Meets Tonight
area grid teams this
takes Gorman as most experts
are expecting.
■mat would leave the race in a week’to hold another’state-rank-
three-way Ue between May. Jim ed team. Burnet, to a 7-7 Me.
Ned and Gorman.
Charlie Wilkins, Billie Black-
burn. Tom Graves. Mike Hoover, j
John Burdette and Jerry Head. I
as Cleburne, Sweetwater, Breck-
' enridge and Stamford, all of
whom are ranked with the best
a the state.
The Steers are 1-2 in district
play. with the losses going to
Breck and Mineral Wells
illness continues t hamper
fails MEWeST cotoe sevsanon
Running at the halfbacks are
David Tucker 155. and Jim De-
lay. US The Steers use the
famed Texas University style of
halfback play, with the running
pa«s one of the top weapons
DeLay to the Steer* Rene
Ramirez. The hole speedster
speed merchant, operates the
winged-r SSteer attack The
Steers operate from the double-
winced T much of the Mase.
B e g a l a r e rater Rennie
Moore, defensive standoat.
Junior Camache sad reserve
ead Randel Smith missed the
workoat.
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right. That one will come off
at Coleman where the Bluecats
Saturday
NONE ISSUED
M<Knight stressed that
there are eight teams om
four loop games. The Lobos
The eighth grade game will
also be a rematch. The two
teams battled to a 6-6 tie in
the first meeting. That is the
only blot o nthe otherwise per-
fect Cub mark.
State Farm Saved
Texans Money
We aim to insure earefet
drivers only. Savings here
have allowed us to pay divi-
dends to Texas policyholders
year after year. Call me.
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Witnesses said Coleman started to walk away
A lightnine-fast outm -ith
road pasaime wi greet the
Erownwced Lions to Graham
Friday mizht hen thy locals
go after their eighth straight
success of the year and fourth
The Steers will field perhaps
the lightest team the Lions have
faced this fall—but It will also
be one of the faster elevens
DECIDE CHAMPS
Class AAAA's defending king..
Wichita Falls.. isn’t likely to
clinch a playoff spot this week
and neither ean Breckenridge,
champion of Class AAA. Abilene,
one of the highly rated outfits of
AAAA. should make it. The Eag-
zone title Friday when it plays
Corpus Christi Miller Browns-
ville can win the other zone
orown in Dist. 14 by beating
Harlingen.
Texas City already to champion
on Dist. 12 in AAAA.
Carrollton is the only district
champion determined in Class
AAA.
Class AA has 14 with 18 more
to be named this week. Class A
has 12 with 26 to go
The feature game of the state
matches Bowie. the leading scorer
with 398 points in nine games,
with Olney in the fight for the
Dist. 9 title in Class AA. Both
are undefeated and untied
There are 24 teams left in the
state with perfect records. They
include Abilene and Corpus Christi
Ray to. Class AAAA and Neder-
land and San Marcos in Class
AAA Wichita Falls to unbeaten
but has been tied
Rounding out the Graham sec-
ondary is fullback Ken Ball. a
real blaster at 165 Ball is the
hardest runner to the Steers'
stable of fine running backs
The Graham line is anchored
Mike Wilis,
when the man he was arguing with called him. IU
Coleman turned, they said, and was shot twice
Working behind this speedy,
mobile’ forward wall to a back-
field with blistering speed fea-
turing fine passing.
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a> The Auectated Prem
Any idea Texas Christian might have had that it would
meet a Texas team that was complacent—like in the Baylor
game—should have been dissipated Wednesday. The Long-
horns romped through a spirited workout that had usually
dour Coach Darrell Royal smiling : 4' .
' Royal was pleased -with the, ar the Horned Frogs aimed to
spirit shown in drills that lead 1f their berjel attack to a
1 to the big battle wTth TU in respectable average Thus far the
Austin Saturday when the' South- Frogs have been rather puny at
west Conference championship passing with 390
champion White Deer. its 1958
leader, was eliminated ia the v
district race.
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Only three games on tap tn- host Jim Ned in a District 7-B is still to contention The Tig-.
. . ers, who have been awesome of
ford of Class AA expected to
make it easily. Stamford has
only to beat average Seymour to
get the playoff spot.
ill .. .. unit classes AAAA and AAA will
through the body. I decide some 13 of its 32 district
Davis said if the two bullets had missed Cole- champions. setting the stage for
man they would have gone into the packed stands । the big showdown next 1
and struck in an area mainly filled with children, play-offs'untU* Nov. z .5m
prospect list, none has yet been missed two games because of an
issued an invitation and that there injury
£ l^ri^
week i games. Aggies, whom they meet in Hous-
Syracuse the nation • No 1 ton Saturday The Owls stinl
team may be leaning toward the didn" know whether they would
Oranze. Bow1 since its Plaxens hav center Jerry Graves and
voted theFlonda classic as their halfback Max Webb for the game,
choice. However, Syracuse off Texas A&M woried about in-
cials. would no JS. "hat thez Juries and illness. Halfback Randy
planned.ta do..while the.PeE sims was taken to • hospital and
New.York City.chdeduthe was believed to have the flu End
** for.thinking phout playinsE/Travis Neviu stil was on the
a poon-recomi Big.FiehtnCopfen doubtfu list due to a leg injury.
encerunnerupintheorangeBout Baylor, which plays Southern
in peference Californa in Los Angeles was
to the Cotton Bowl,_____________ cheered by the return to full
I action of Bobby Pty. the regular
quarterback. The onJy player who
will be missing is Cleo Proctor,
second string guard
for fell and •
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winter drew wear. N
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end widtha. M
-1 will try to do what nine other
machines failed to accomplish
this fall—knock off the high rid-
ing Cisco Lobos for the District,
7-AA Utle
Working at the ends for Gre
bam will be Joe Wheeler and
Bobby Hargraves, both 165;
the other tackle will be Jesse
Warren, 166: the guards are
Kenneth Smith, 176, and Tom-
my Snow, 136 Joe Ball, a
175-pounder, will open at eetrt-
Two other loop games will
go under the wire Friday.
Breckenridge, which shares the
lead with Brownwood, hosts
weak Vernom, and Weatherford
will visit Mineral Wells for
their traditional battle.
second is generally considered a Steers have lost to such powers showdown in Breckenridge
AmmfAmethca Bascbal malo factpoistatndhgerone 4BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday” Nov. 12, 1959
Fox and Apariciq, who provided ' —— —- - --------------- ' ■ -----------------------
Chicago with vita up-the-midde _ _ _
Brown wood 11s End
first place votes between them
Fox polled 295 ponts in the vol- a _ _ m _ a
ing. while Apancio had 255 Early • • -T * ■ I '
E== Season Here Tonight
isagdhefinsssuchnavand,t Bromn-.ca High Sebaol's , the Warbirds sinee 1953
oid veteran whose huge cud of powerful “B" team will bring
tobacco is almost as much a trade- down the curtain on one of ito I
mark as his comsistent deter- most suecesstul seasons to his-
mined play R5 also marks the tory tonight, hosting the Gra-
first tone a White Sox player has ham "B" team to Lion Stadium
been, selected since the baseball at 7:30.
writers took over the award in • un .. ..
1931. The ame wi sere “ the Middleton and Eddie Daniel,
CHICAGO SWEEP nightpapofagrid Junior Hilh tackles Jesse Hernandez and Roy
Fox selection gave Chicago a ThhtBrown" wod t-un Wat’ X Bailey, guards Gerald Pitts and
sweep of the MVP awards, only eighth E,d , "111anEie "thethe Wayne Blaylock and center Da-
Mie fourth time a single ciy has Rober E. .2Lee ,05-san Anselo vid Smith.
had both American and National eighth grade a. 3 15 Passing master Bennie Elledge
league mo* valuable players. The Lon "B• win carry an awe- will direct the Lion attack at
Cubs’ Ernie Banks was named to some 7-1 record into the game quarterback. He will be flanked
the National League MVP award With the Steen. One of the by halfbacks David Ross and John
last week. seven wins was a 14 verdict Cadenhead Terry Dumer will
Other principal American over these same Steen earlier start at fullback
League vote-getters were Cleve- in the year im Graham. Rounding out the Lion roster
land's Rocky Colavito and Tito are Ted Harriss. Jim Thompson.
Francona. Al Kahn of Detroit, Brownwood is fresh from a Ray Bledsoe. Ronnie Davis Ed-i
But while TCU tried to fashion
an aerial gam-- that might worry
Texas, Coach Abe Martin said he
wasn’t concerned with Texas pass-
ing but -H‘s their running at-
tack those sweeps and traps"
Fullback Don Allen who has
been on the injury lis. was back
for contact work and Royal said
Allen would be ready for tame
action for the first time to a
month Only alternate center Bil
Laushlin is likely to miss the
game. TCU has no injuries
Both SMI’ and Arkansas, who
meet in Dallas Saturday in a
fight to stay in the championship
race, worked on their paseng
games Quarterback George Mc-
Kinney ran the first Arkansas
unit while injured Jim Monroe
alternated on the second unit
Injured halfback Jim Mooty and
tackle Jun Hollander still were
doubtful
JACKSON OCT
SM had only one player defl-
Tops In American
By BOB GREEN 306 average to Chicago s pennant
Associated Press I pens Writer drive But it was has play in the
BOSTON AP Tobacco-chew- . , , am-ng .i0
ing Ne lie Fox the Chicag White feid. much “ amthina else:
Sox enty little second baseman, that brought him the honor, owe of
today was named the American baseball's mo* coveted annual
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Another San Antonio man, 35. was arrested N J J J J BW M ■ EEEG
but not charged immediately. Both are Negroes. • ■ “M
Detective Bruce Davis said Coleman told him , •
he had bet on Austin Anderson High School in its By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ■ Corpus Christi Ray, rated No.
both Negro All except 18 of Texas school- 1 in Class AAAA. should win its
8 boy footbail's 96 districts are due .......
to have champions this week
I It’s the big push into the state
DALLAS -AP' — The Cottom
Bowl selection committee is
scheduled to meet today to map
plans for a weekend checkup on
possibilaties for the Jan 1 football
game
Felix R MeKnight chairman,
said a decision would be made on
where to tend representatives
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959, newspaper, November 12, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488745/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.