Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1961 Page: 5 of 16
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Detroit Red Wings Topple
Chicago In Stanley Action
Yellow Jackets Escape
Spring Training Hurts
Dallas Meet
Opens Today
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Americans and five foreign stars
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said. "Particularly do we think
they might like to see us work
Saturday morning. We’ve got a
lot of scrimmage plans set for
this session."
Last week, the Yellow Jackets
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the hurdles field.
Shelton and crew will go all-
out. to pick up as many points
as possible in the relay events.
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more tire—a Turnpike-Proved Goodyear tire. It’s called the 3-T
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lege opponent Earlier at Fort
woseh, be finished behind North-
eastern Louisiana » Hoy Rogers.
The Petross-Bernard, match in
the hurdles should be a corker
Petros*, who never beat Bernard 1
■ while he was running at Graham
High School, slipped in a fourth
place timtngef 14.3 at the Texas,
Relays, shoving Bernard to a i
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without charge, or make you an allowance toward the purchase of a new pre,
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River Oaks tennis tourna-
! DALLAS. Tex (AP— With long-
hitting Mickey Wright serving no-
tite she could master the wind-
swept Glen Lakes Country Club
Course, the S 10.000 Dallas Wom-
en s Civitan Open golf tournament
started today
Miss Wrigit, a former champion
and running neck and neck with
Louise Suggs -along the tourna
ment trail this year, posted a one-
under-par 70 in a pro-amateur
Wednesday as the field of more
than 40 professionals and ama-
touts played final tuneup rounds.
*995
League goal will be tatooed in
his memory forever.
"I just don't know what to
say," Bruce kept repeating after
the game. "I wax wondering if
k the
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al. the
Williams and aides Bill Purser
and Melvin Lindsey gave their
troops the day off Wednesday,
hair been troubled by hurt- and but have scheduled three more
one of these was incurred far drills to reach the midway point
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football team—
THEY AY BEAUTY
COMES FROM WITHIN.
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MANY OF OUR BEAUTIE
GEr HELP FROM WHAT
COMES WITNIH JARS.
TUBES AND BOTTLES OF
game is needed. It will be played
in Chicago Tuesday night. The
Hawks therefore have the ad-
vantage and earned it by finish-'
ing higher in the National Hockey,
Laver of Australia against Ger-
many’s Wolfgang von Struck and
Luis Ayala. Chile’s No. 1 player,
against Frank Frochling, the 19-
year-old giant from Coral Gables,
where the 20-16-12 8-42 scoring same pattern. 1 events listed on the azenda Only
system will be used Individuals Howard Payne, thinking in in the 100-ya rd dash and zavelin
will go by the 10-8-6-4-2-1 method, terms of possihly winning the throw wiU.be void of Howard
with high schools following the meet, will enter 12 of the U Payne entries.
There are so-called "bargain" tires, “cheapie” tires, "discount”
Ures and other tires you've never even heard ql.
Most of them do a lot of shouting about price. But there’s a big
difference in what goes into them, as compared to a Goodyear tire.
1. Goodjear gives you a stronger tire body. It's the tire body that
takes the beating. And it all depends on cords and plies. So we
tested our 3-T Nylon All-Weather— priced at $12.88*— against nine
other nylon cord tires in the $10-$12 price class or better. Goodyear’s
Ure rated 23.2% stronger than the average" rating of all the others.
2. Goodyear gives you a tougher tread. You need toughness where
. the tire meets the road. So, Goodyear gives you all-new tread
rubber in every tire. And it pays off good; Goodyear's tread was
by injuries this fall.” head coach
Bennie B Williams remarked,
"But unfortunately, this doesn’t
mean a thing "
ALL-DISTRICT INDIANS — Suann Hinson and Billy Charles Wheat, recently
named to all-district basketball teams from Comanche High School, talk over the
past season. Jimmy Walker also made all-district for Comanche. Named to the sec-
ond team were Roy Hufstuttler, Sue Collins and Barbara Jennings. (Staff Photo)
of spring training by Saturday
Afternoon sessions are slated to-
day and Friday, with a full-scale
scrimmage docketed for Satur-
day morning on the practice
field The Saturday grid get-to-
gether will be the tenth of a
maximum of 20 work-outs, all of
which must be completed in a
36-day period, according Jo Lone
Star Conference stitpulaons.
“As always, we welcome our
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By CHARLES GREEN
HOUSTON, Tex AP» — Ron
Holmberg challenged Australia's
Neale Fraser today as three
1 out," said Detroit Coach Sid Abel "He’s gutless or Adams (Jack
after his Wings had knotted the Adams, Detroit general manager
series at two games each with a has him scared to death." mut-
2-1 victory Wednesday night on tered Tommy Ivan, the Hawk gen-
MacGregor s third period goal. eral manager.
BEST-OF-SEVEN FIRST GOAL
The best-of-seven series contin- The story of the victory for the
ues Friday night and returns to Red Wings was MacGregor, 19.
Detreit Sunday night. If a seventh whose first National Hockey
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। show. Brownwood's Gary Pet-
! rows will be matched against-
, TCU’s Bobby Bernard- in the 120-
yard high hurdles, and Alfred
Holcomb will be thrown against
Stephen F Austin’s James Nix-
on in the discus ring
Holcomb will welcome the op-,
portunity to meet Nixon again.
He took Nixon’s measure at the
Texas Relays. where he won first
place in the univerity-college
pack, but Holcomb remembers
back to the Border Relays,
where Nixon wound up in the
winner’s circle
First of all, it marked Hol-
comb's first loss over to a Lone
Star Conference opponent.
And second, it was the second
time he ever lost to a small col-
FINE COSMETICS FROM
PEERLESS 2
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—
from the foothill field.
Blanket s Fred Edgar—attempt-
ing to regain his eligibility via
the scholastic route this spring
—never even donned his suit be
fore getting doctor's instructions
to forget about spring football
, for a while He sustained a pain-
ful foot cut when a power mower
he was operating whipped a. wire
into his foot it is not known
whether he will be able to par-
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J The tenth annual North Texas
[ Relays coming up in Denton Fn-
I ! day and Saturday shapes, up as a
I _ three-way fight between Howard
I । Payne, MeMurry and host North
| I Texas State for the top team
| I trophy in the- university-college
I । class.
Five other teams—Texas Chris-
1 Van University. Sam Houstn,
; Stephen F Austin, Arlington
I Arlington State and Austin Col-
' lege- likely will field a few good
individuals. but aren't expected
i t have anything like the depth
. required to win the meet
GRUDGE BATTLES
Two grudge .battles, will likely
4 be served up in the Saturday
ri
Udpi* in spring drills before
they tun their course
The other two injuries—both
minor in nature—befell tackle
Grady Spikes, and end aspirant
George Crawford. Spikes was
nut a couple of days with a
slight bark hurt. and Crawford
is still out. nursing a hurt knee.
•'I only hope this is an indica-
“YOUR FINA DISTRIBUTOR''
100 N. Main )
Fla.
( Neal Marcus a Rice University
- . .. . . ... junior from Tampa, Fla. sur-
Holmberg. No5 amone V.s vived six points in an overtime;
amateurs, was the only top-rank: first set Wednesday before bow-
ing American, suryiving the. first tag to the top-seeded Fraser. 13-11
two rounds of a tournament that E1
has never been won by a foreign. Holmberg, from Brooklyn. NY.,
entry- any FMERsoN meanwhile was taking a fairly
ROE EMERSON 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 victory from
Roy Emerson. theuAustralianJerty Moss. Fort Sam Houston.
who has won three spring tourna- ‘
ments. met Hamilton Richardson Emerson, seeded third, defeat-
in the day s second match, ed Whitney Reed, Alameda. Calif
Richardson formerly was the No. > 63- 725. after trading 1-3 in the
JUS player but now is a wveek. first et Richardson advanced
end player in Dallas and holds no wIh a 97, 63 victory over Ron-
ranking. __ me Fisher, former Southwest Con-
Friday s lower bracket, quarten rerence champion at Rice Univer-
finals place second-seeded Rod ”ny
Laver took -a quick 6-4, 6-1 de-
cision over Bil Talbert. New)
York City veteran, while Struck
defeated Reginald Bennett, Lon-
don, England, 61.6-1.
1 Ayala, one of only three foreign
entries ever to reach the Oaks
1 finals, eliminated .Mexico's No. 1
player, Antonio Palafox. 6-0, 3-6.
Froehling defeated Rudy Her-
nando. Detroit, Mich., 6-3, 6-4.
the problem of winning in Chicago League than did the fourth place I'd ever score in this league,
or conceding the Stanley Cup to Red Wings who have won but one You know, Ive been up here since
। the Chicago Black Hawks the De- game in Chicago all season. the 4th of February and th08e
• troit Red Wings and their newest While the Red Wings were all nets eemed to be getting smaller
here— rookie Bruce MacGregor- aglow over the guarantee of re- all the time ’
, were off today to see if they can turning to -Detroit for another “
negotiate the soft ice. in Chicago . game, the Black Hawks were Use the Classified Ads
I Stadium. fuming over the officiating by
• j ‘If this winning at home bum- Referee Frank Udvari Wednesday
ness keeps up. we're going to lose night.
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Steers Sign
Larry Franks
AUSTIN (AP, — Nacogdoches
High School center arry F ranks
and Howard County Junior College
guard Ronald Weaks signed
Wednesday to enroll at the Uni-
versify of Texas
Weaks. .6-4, was top scorer, with
482 points in 29 games, for the
junior college basketball team at
Big Spring.
Franks, 6-5, won all state hon-
ors and led Nacogdoches to third
place in Class AAA basketball the
past season. He scored 654 points
in 32 games.
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