Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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Jackets Entertain Sul Ross Tonight
Howard Payne Five Seeking
Four Rookies After
Third Lone Star Success
Berths With Champs
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tie room for newcomers oe the going to zet mare than the usual he returned with an 8-5 record a
given
rates but at least two puchers— spring training.
Maroons Host
HPC varsity star Carlyle Strick-
league scoring pace hat Brown- 335 He .also hit 15 tripies and
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Punchers
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Rams Topple
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Purdue To Challenge Buckles
Lone Contest
Set For LSC
get at the Buckeyes, their top na-
The. folks in the midlands who
Big State members take on out- say Terry Dischinger is as good
side foes this week.
Juniors Visit
Dischinger. who beat Lucas in
Stamford Five
Saturday afternoon Bucks.
America
on
the
FEET HURT?
Some People Can’t Walk!
PREVENTCRIPPLING DISEASES
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Doctors
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A NOTE OF
APPRECIATION '
Brownwood Junior High Cubs
will be in Stamford tonight to do
leyan Rams showed they are ca- the league,
pable of making the Big State -----------
Fresh from a third place finish
in the San Angelo tournament
MEASE SAY YES TO THE
MARCH OF DIMES
woods Glen Hallum is slowly
cutting the gap. Kidwell has
totaled 88 paints im four games.
compared to 77 far Hallam.
. CAN of KANSAS CITY. No obli-
gation. No one will call on you'
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Rounding out the top six are
Mike New of Graham, David Ad-
ams of Weatherford Doug Reedy
of Vernon and Lawrence Elkins
of Brownwood. Elkins was last
year's scoring champion
DISTEIT +-AAa staSDIGS
off a badly cut finger suffered in
a chestry lab accident, scored 19
points as Purdue (9-3) bounced
fourth-ranked Iowa off a 10-game
winning streak and out of the Big
Ten lead with a 47-41 thumping
last Saturday night Talented Ter-
ry is expected to be fully recov-
12-7 at Salt Lake City: and Tom-
my Sisk, a first year pitcher, was
6-7 with Burlington of the Three-
DeLnach Dennis Watson Jim
Rich Jack Snipes and John Hol- '
Brownwood. Graham and Wea-
therford scored victories Friday
night The Lions held off Ver-
non 54-48, Graham smashed Min-
eral Wells 52-36, and Weather-
ford picked up its first win of
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The two teams enter the all-
important struggle with identi-
cal 4-0 loop records, with the
winner taking a full-game lead
in the torrid race
slate in the home stretch Fri-
day night Brownwood will be at
Breckenridge. Graham wil be at
Weatherford and Mineral Wells
at Vernon.
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as Olympic teammate Jerry Lucas
and that Ohio State is far from
invincible get a chance to test
their theory this week as college
basketball begins to bust out of
its mid-term doldrums.
45-25 victory over weak Brecken-
ridge.
Tuesday s games will end the
first half of the race, with each
team facing a rugged five-game
First place will be at stake
here Tuesday when Brownwood
and Graham collide in a eru-
rial District 4-AAA cage con-
test
OPTOMETRISTS
Ph. MI 3-0184 for Appointment
They managed to split with Me- combe
Charles Strickland, brother of
activity. . 10 combined had only a 6-5 won-
The schedule dribbles along the lost record.
while Texas Wesleyan, Southwest-
era and Pan American are tied
for second place with identical 2-2
marks St. Mary’s, 14. is in last
place. Because they do not play By DON WEISS
al! members Texas Lutheran is Associated Press Sports Writer
Orabam
Mineral Wea ..
Vernen
Wratberfer
Breckenridge
, at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., who had
a 203 through 54 holes. Ted blew
up with an 81 and a 284
1 For a time it appeared Arnold
tional ranking. and their nation-
leading 18-game winning streak.
Purdue first has a conference
test at much-beaten Northwestern
tonight but this one doesn't figure
to be much more than a warm-up
for the big Saturday game.
after completing mid-term exam-
ina lions
it'll likely be a vastly shuffled
If it's a slow-down Coach Ray
Eddy has in mind, he may find
Ohio State less inclined to control
than the Hawkeyes were over the
weekend.
Minnesota Coach John Kundla
tried it against Ohio State and it
befuddled the Bucks only for 5
minutes Behind 8-1 at the time,
the defending NCAA champions
switched into an aggressive, ball-
hawking defense, reeled off eight
straight points and went on to a
motive repair work of very
reosonable rotes
when Purdue and top-ranked Ohio
Stale collide at Columbus, Ohio
for the Big Ten lead:
CUT FINGER
The 64 Dischinger, shrugging
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By Doctors-Available
Now Without Prescription
Stops Attacks in Minutes . .. Relief Lasts for Nouri!
leading hitters in the Puerto Ri-:
can winter league with a .319
By THE ASSOCLATED PRESS mark 16 homers and 31 runs at
The fast improving Texas Wes- Poore His homers and RBI lead
"It Collins gate a par on that. maktnr seven strokes to catch
Friends and Customer!
Come to See Me
at the Overpass
SINCLAIR SERVICE STA.
CLAUDE HUDSON
526 W. Commerce
By JOE KEICHLEK
Associaled Press Sports Writer
3,
[hole brought him the $5,300 first-
prise check in Bing Crosby’s 206h
annual golf tournament. 4!
Jim Umbricht and Earl Francis— ’ Umbricht is a 30-year-old righa-
"-Te*, N.Y. (SpeeaD)- The asthma
, formula presetihed more then any
other by doctors for their private
patjenta is new available to asthma
tuttfrrri without preseription.
Medical taels proved Uns formula
etope esthma el tacks in minutes and
Kives Boers of freedom from recur-
rence of painful asthma spasms.
This farmala l*M*<M4>re that it
is the phyniciane" lending asthma
prescription-so safe that now it can
be sold - without prescription in
•eel atates-in tiny tablet called
Backache &
Nerve Tension
C0MDARY TO KDKEY IRRITTION
Thousanda now atscoyerin ho w ms; a
stroneer and better they can by
ombating ordinary Kidney er ladder
Irritationa These irrtttions often occur
alter 35, may make you tense and
nervous from too frequent, burnne er
toninE urination both day and sum.
ssondarz. vgu may lom Heep and ni-
ter from Hpdaehes BecSscne and leel
2e.trea. deprgased in each Ifistion:
AsaEK.uuIBIe: Tas reUsine
somtort hr curtine Iffitatine Senna in
srens.tnia uniee end 67 eivumsnelzgie
22'? trial Sala tor touine oC46e,
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and two outfielders Donn Cleo- hander who had a brief trial las
NEW YORK (AP —There s 1M- denda and- Henry Mitchel—are year optioned to Columpbus, Onio,
Gymnasium when Coach Glen Whitis' eagers take on Alpine when they dropped New
the Sui Ross Lobos in a Lone Star Conference basket- Mexico Western.93-87..
L .. SECOND LOSS
ball game. HPCs trip to Abflene Satur-
—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday, Jan. :23?1961 mV Key 5*4 ths sontndunist
Tangle
Saturday
it will be puncher against
puncher in the Saturday night
television fight matching middle
weights Rory Calhoun and Floren-
tino Fernandez
They clash in a ten-rounder—
ABC TV. 10 p m EST—at New
York's Madison Square Garden
TOP TEN
The winner probably will near
a berth in the 160-pound division s
top ten although neither is a rank.
' not eligible for the title.
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INARDWARE WN.Diel MI 5-24214
Primate These Primatehe Tab-
letr open bronchial tuber,,Veoren
congestion, relieve taut nervous ten-
sion. All without painful injectiona.
The secret is- Primatene combines
3 medicines (in full preseriptibn
strength) found most effective in
combination for asthma distress.
Each performs a special purpose,
Su look forward to sleep at night,
and freedom from asthma spasms.
Primatene only Mf. at any drug-
•lore
spoiled St Edward s perfect coo-;
ference record.
St. Edward a now stands 3-1.
— ----- —- --e-. ---- -—----- — first four days this week, with —----
Discinger probably destined to the conference scoring race last only a dozen major games be-
spend his college career in Lucas' year and outscored him in their (ore opening up a bit on Friday. . n.un
shadow, has a head-to-head meet- meetings as sophomores, gets Most of the power teams will be ma BAND ISTRUMEIT DFDAN
ing with the big Buckeye All- only this one chance against the back in action either Friday. Sat- Ffcom-naa"
a--— _ Sm-de "“e--- Fube urday or a week from tonight. _-o3Me--"Tom
in the previous tilt Craig and
Strickland are top HPC scorers,
with current scoring averages of
1 16 9 and 15 8. respectively.
Tonight's contest is the only
league affray on the entire agen-
da. On Saturday, however. HPC
hosts Lamar Tech. Southwest
Texas visits East Texas, Sam
Houston goes to Sui Ross, and
17th, he deserves to win." Ros- Palmer,” golfer -of-the-year in 1960
burg commented as a stiff wind , would take it all here But a 41
| from the ocean whipped the on the final nine and 75 total left
course. I him at 284 with Kroll and Gard-
Collins went one-over-par on th ner Dickinson who was one of
17th when his tee shot was trapped three sub-par shooters here Sun-
on the 218-yard, par three hole.; day with a one-under 71 Johnny
He stil could have tied with a i Pott also eclipsed par by a stroke
- .—-—-— birdie four on the 18th and hi* for a 285 total.
"I knew I had to make it,"; third shot stopped about 15 feet Wea Elis shot only a 289 but
Rosburg said of the 14foot slight from the cup. Bill promptly he and his partner Frank Tatum
My sincere thanks for the I ly booking putt he sank for a j missed two putts, the second from Jr. of San Francisco teamed for
pleosure of servina the host I birdie four on the final hole Sun- two feet, and took a six. Collins I a beat ball of 67-252 that gave the
PI .. "9 2 I day for an even-par 72 and a win- i got only $1,625 for a tie for fourth, pro a $3 000 first prize Dow Fin-
and . . discriminating I rung 282 for the 72 holes. His 75 gave turn a 284 ; sterwald and Fred Kammer of
clientele in Brownwood! PGA CHAMP Deadlocked for second, one Grosse Point Farms, Mich., were
since I become your neigh-1 sail the ex-Stanford star who stroke off the pace at 283, were next with 67-254. Finsterwald col-
behed de-le- =3 lot- | won the PGA tournamentin 1950 Roberto de vcenzo of Mexico lected $1,300 there to go with his
tor his last major victory had to! City and Dave Ragan of Orlando MJ80 for a 286 among the indi-
wait a half hour to see if Bill' F’a De Vicenzo shot a 73 final vdua Pros
For vour convienc. I n I Collins was .going to beat him.lround and Ragan • 74.
ror your coence | am I Collins, of VaMirnon, needed Rosburg 34. a resident of Palo
adding a needed service by I even par for the final two holes to ‘ Alto, Calif. , who plays out of
offering ALL types outo- I tie and a birdie on one to win I Overland Park. Kans needed to
ing middleweight now. Fernan-
dez. 24-year-old Cuban, is ranked
sixth among the welterweight*, in
his debut in the middleweights he
knocked out Phil Moyer in the
fifth round at the Garden last
Nov. 12.
Calhoun of White Plains. N.Y,
once was a top-ranking middle,
weight The 26-year-old slugger in-
dicated he was on the rise again
when he outpointed Hank Casey,
fourth-ranking middleweight. on
New Year s Dey in New Orleans.
battle with the Bulldog juniors.
The Cubs will carry a 7-5 rec-
ord into the game, including two
victories in San Angelo Brown-
ered by the time the Boilermakers 75-56 victory with Lucas scoring top 10 in the AP poll by the time Texas Ail moves into Nacog-
— - .k- ubaum "aiz • -- 22 points and his starting mates they return Although' Ohio State doches 10 meet tough Stephen
allbitting in double figures, second-ranked St. Bonaventure' P wAustin.. ...
The Purdue--Ohio State show and sixth-ranked North Carolina HPC s B team - currently
down is the feature game on a went unbeaten through last week lingins to a 74 won-lost mark-
big program Saturday as basket- and three others- Bradley Duke has already lost one 82-67 de-
ball swings back into full-time and st John Swere idle the top cision to Decatur this year on
- the road. However, the Jacket
the league season with an easy Loop Leade
779
3347
"*
• odd champion Pittsburgh Pi atteation
228 Eye League
:L Elmo Plaskett, a 22-year-old
308 catcher, bears watching as a fu-
ture big league prospect A Virgin
I island product the strapping
youngster batted .295 at Grand
Forks, N. D.. drove in 78 runs
in only 93 games and was named
to the Northern League’s all-star
team Presently, he is one of the
rookies in 25 earned run percentage and a
Laker pitch utich he is supposed
over the past weekend,
night when all eight teams will
be back in action.
In the Saturday night confer-
ence games Stephen F. Austin
meets Texas AKI at Nacogdoches
Lamar Tech goes against Howard
Payne at Brownwood, Southwest
Texas and East Texas tangle at
Commerce, and Sam Houston and
Sui Roas meet at Alpine.
There is one non-conference
2a
at.San Mareos Tuesday night. Lee of San Angelo.
Stephen F. Austin and Lamar --:--------—---------------
remarked. Just nine days wasstricty taboo. Three weeks youngsters have been steadily im-
ago in Alpine we beat Sul Ross ago the jackets were blasted proving, and dropped H-SU But.
, by 93-81, but dont fore we hit by Abilene Christian, 103-66. so tons 74-67 Saturday night Likely
so per cent of our shotshour the Baptists sort of like the idea Jacket starters will' be Harold
second best shooting night of the of winding up their 1960-61 com------- “
season —and the Lobos, were mitments with Abilene schools
cold"___ — — *'
It isn’t difficult at all to see Mu^. tosl a pair to H-SU and
whitis" point Sul- Ross, hit a a single to ACC
poor 35 6 per cent from the floor Coach Rav Van Cleef < Sul dand. will be in the line-up for
Waraletresnontngrem J, -ss Ros yy. " • -*• “ tndians.
aveereatyarnhinced the Lobos Ml Leihna C.S, ana
chances of winning Herman Hudson—for its high
THIRD WIN reared offense They are a ver a g
Another win over the pick from ing about 14 points each per
Alpine would leave HPC st in game Hudson hit 19 and Caf-
fair shape for a shot at the LSC fes 14 against HPC at Alpine
diademanheloe als cary-4.21 Other starters in the Sul Ross
leggum into the Eame.whle line-upL6-7 Emmett o.Donneli,
Sui Ross enter* the tlt with a ge gf;m p-,, g.,1 -1 c
2 HPC’s t-s
Offensively boh HowardPayne enhencedLbtt wasnWaker
and Sui Ross have been about as “honm ade.theabigsscoringinoise
salty as the Pacine Ocean Each Ainist,the BaPtist
outfit is averaging around -9 mohingigmarkers th, Anin,
points per game. But, each team a ne lastor in the Alpine
woa ".5 e-I -. 2 Rime was HPC s ability to con-
would likely welcome some de- 21 hei m- E . 1
tensive pointers They’re both ro the boards They hit a loop
- " ' game rebounding high against
the Lobos as they pulled down 67
rebounds, compared to the home-
standers’ 39
JACKET FIVE
If Whitis goes with his usual
five—6-3 juniors Carlyle Strick-
land and Dobie Craig and three
sophomores, 6-6 Bill Brown, 8-5
Winston Hughes and 6-0 Russell
Berry—he will have the same
I crew which started against SR
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Dept H42B, Kgnaas City. Mo.,
wood downed Abilene Cooper
Something more than eager to get bec k to the "friendly confines of the Lone
Star Conference after a 98-77 shellacking courtesy of Hardin-Simmon* University
Saturday nightin Abilene Howard Payne College eagers wade, back into loop action
here tonight when they play host to Sul Ross Lobos .
Tip-off time for the varsity feature is slated for 8 p.m. in HPC Yellow Jacket Gym-
nasium. A preliminary contest will pit Coach Al Kloven s HPC "B team against De-
catur Junior College varsity at 6 p.m. , • ■
“This is just the kind of game that scares me," HPC varsity Coach Glen Whitis
drove ia 109 runs Mitchell, at
Salt Lake City, batted an even
300 with 19 homer* and 64 RBI
11 FRESHMEN
There are only 11 freshmen on
the Pirate roster more than half
at them pitchers. Al Jackson, a
southpaw, had a 104 record at
Columbus: Larry Foss a right-
hander.. was 9-5 at Savannah;
Tom Parsons, a right-hander was
Neil Kidwell of Mineral
Wells continues to set the
Em==Bob Rosburg Wins
and Texas AKI are joint oecu- •
Crosby Golf Title
side foes. Texas AKI beat South- "
western Eniversity 68-55 and Sul By JACK STEVENSON
Ross trampled New Mexico Associated Pre*. Sport. Writer
toy The sole defeat was PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP1-,
aufferedb^ Howard Payne which Bob Rosburg', long experience
bowed 9877 to Hardin-Simmons. with the Pebble Beach course plus
Two other games are on Um
schedule for Tuesdas. with
Breckenridge going to Vernon
and Mineral Wells to Weath-
erford. Vernon and Mineral
Well, will be solid favorites.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
* Sul Ross and Howard Payne
tangle Monday night at Brown-
wood to get the Lone Star Confer
ence basketball race back in
action against after a week's lay-
off for finals examinations
The loop won't get into high
gear however, until Saturday
READY FOR LOBOS—Gippie Brown, 6-3, Howard allowing opponents 81 points per
Payne College sophomore reserve from Eden, will SorteLobos Laa Lot scorine
see action here tonight at 8 o'clock in Yellow Jacket barrels blazing Saturday night in
■ ll... let us tail you how you ean
Therefore, I am prepared I stin apply for a $1,000 life insur-
to cater to the customers I anceupolicz. (for people up to
whodemond quolity _
oppreciote your post confi- I Burdening your family.
dance in us and seek your I
ramtimucd rupport— E-Yoheplethe entiretransanal
to have perfected in his minor
league hatch.
Francis, 24 had a mediocre 54
marie at Columbas but he made
a deep impression on Dancy Mur-
taugh in spring training last year,
and the Pirate manager is anx-
m ■ . _ tous for another look at this 4
Graham Quint EeEs
' was the second highest better at
COLLEGE CAGE ROUNDUP
The 78-71 drubbing by the Ram* ■
Also, by Februory 1, 1961,1 If you were born
I will offer o complete line I .
by °on ° OUTSTANDING I before 1900...
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