Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1964 Page: 10 of 14
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General Manager Buzzy Bavasi,
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Rogers, guard, and Sherry Car- Austin, Sam Houston, Stephen
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agreement so far is an oral one.
Sandy appeared worn and
haggard as he discussed his
front office troubles with news-
papermen.
zone limited Kentucky's Cotton
Nash to two field goals until he
Rounding out the rest of the
starting list for the Bulldogs
Boise City has a population of
about 2,000 persons The whole
There is a distinct coolness
between Koufax and Dodger,
are Faye Litchfield, forward:
Carol Hazes. guard; Beverly
SAN SABA — San Saba box-
ing team, winner of the Brown-
wood Regional Golden Gloves
high school division for the
past two years, will play host
10-2
two
home court defeat of the season.
Rich Naes hit 21 points and Gil
Beckemeier 19 for the Bills.
close to the Dodger front office
said the fuming general man-
ager planned to fly to Vero
Beach Wednesday to have it out
with his star pitcher.
Koufax, who received $32,000
last year for winning 25 games
and adding two more in the
Dodgers' four-game World Se-
ries sweep over' the New York
Yankees, has not yet actually
Beberniss, Glen Wade and For-
bes Woods.
“These three have been show-
ing up well in practice.” he
said
Others on hand are John Oh.
Treadway. Jackson Bratton and
possibly James Gilmore in the
mile. and McCullough. Bena
vides and Frank Costilla in the
220:
BHS field-event entries include
Jimmy Piper and Chris Monroe
in the high jump: Jimmy Free-
land. Ellis and Piper in the pole-
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whom the brilliant southpaw ac-
cused Monday of deliberately
casting him in the villian's role,
forcing Sandy to accept a $70,-
000 contract for 1964.
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It appears that Coach Adolph
Rupp's nationally third-ranked
heroes got caught looking the
other way. St. Louis, an also-
ran. shocked the Wildcats 67-60
in Kentucky's final game of the
regular season
It was Kentucky's first loss of
the season on its home court
and reduced the Southeastern
Conference champions over-all
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one of the largest concentrations apple while walking from door weather, he spoke to 375 persons
of Feietered Rensshliran vtere * do *hrosh hneinee in the high school auditorium
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tournaments at Dyers and Dun-
canville. In a Hardin-Simmons
tourney, the Bearettes finished
second.
Much of the Bearettes' suc-
cess can be attributed to the
dead-eve shooting of forward
vault: Richard Carpenter in the
shot put: Carpenter and Piper
in the discus, and Larner, De
anda. Smith and Harris in the
mile-relay.
"We may or may not have an
entry in rOa jump," sat*
Coach Snodgrass. As yet, we
don't have one.”
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and Dave Silar. The pair will
Scheduled to enter in the high probably run the 120 highs and
we should have a pretty fair pennant
team." said Marshall
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San Francisco Giants* manager Al-
vin Dark, left, awaiting the start of
the season, watches Willie McCovey
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inite has been decided as yet.
Robert Young, who posted a
second-place showing in the col-
lege division at the Southwest-
ern meet, will try to make it a
; first-place performance when he
I throws the shot. In the Fort
Worth meet, he tossed a 51-8.
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games to go. Ohio State has
only one remaining if they end
in a tie, Michigan gets the tour-
ney spot since the Wolverines
haven’t been in the tourney in
16 years and Ohio State made
it two years ago.
knock the ball all over the Casa
Granda, Arix., diamond during a
practice session.
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"If we keep on improving as enough to damage the Dodgers'
we have in the past few weeks.
BJS Gym Slated
For Playoff Site
Copperas Cove and May will collide tonight in a
bi-district girls' basketball game to get underway at
8 o'clock in Brownwood Junior High School Gymnasium.
With a trip to the regional tournament in Denton
hanging in the balance, the game will feature a battle
between two of the toughest female aggregations in
Central Texas. --------------------------
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Winners of the first round of television. The fact of the mat-
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Saturday night. finally agreed to. The Dodgers
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Fort Worth Highway
Brownwood, Texas
NORMAN, Okla (API—"You
don't have to tell me who you
are Bud.” said a woman in a
supermarket, one hand clutched
to the handle of a grocery cart.
A man around retirement age
asked, "Can a Democrat vote
for you?”
These and other residents of
the prosperous wheat and cattle
country of the Oklahoma Pan-
handle seemed less impressed
with issues than with the fame
of the handsome visitor who told
each person he met, “I'll ap-
preciate your vote "
Charles (Bud Wilkinson's rec-
ord during 17 years as the na-
tion's winningest football coach
made him well known in the
area. But until he quit as foot-
ball coach at the University of
Oklahoma and launched his
campaign for the Republican
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308 Citizens Bank Bide.
South Oak Cliff. Hilcrest. Wood-
row Wilson and Highland Park.
The other high school entry will
be Denison.
Preliminariaes are slated to
begin at 10 20 a.m. with finals
scheduled for 1:30 p m. in field
events and 2 p.m. in running
events.
In the mile, Paynemen will
enter Jim Ewing and Bill Thom,
as. Ewing. a freshman from
Glasgow, Scotland, took a blue
ribbon in the Southwestern Rec-
reational Meet's mile event. He
turned in a 4:16.1, and was fol-
lowed closely by Thomas who
placed second in the event with
a 4:19.1.
Entering the hurdles for the
Paynmen will be Alton Carlson
---------------- Oklahoma Baptist will enter
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COLLEGE STATION (AP) — last summer.
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The going is (loopy as Belgian Gaston Roelants
negotiates a ditch and the mud during the sixth
running of the Martini International Cross-Country
race at Woluwe. near Brussels. He won the 10,500-
meter event in 33 minutes, 35 seconds.
NEW PRONE
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Sorry so many of yov were unable to
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DR. J. A. BRYANT, D.C.
1305 Austin
They are Ron
Baird, which finished its dis-
trict 10-A activity with an un-
blemished 10-0 record will
bring a near perfect 33-1 sea-
son mark into the contest.
Copperas Cove. which lost
only one game in District 9-A
boasts an impressive record for
the 1964 campaign Bulldogs
have amassed a 244 over-all
mark
Baird has won trophies in
A&M game.
Stallworth finished with 297
points in 12 league games for a
24 8 average, Bonham with 290 Three plavers were praised
for 24 2 Bill Kusleika of Tulsa by Marshall —
is third at 21.9. Bradley plays at - - -
MAI Save $125
game set for Dallas next Mon-
day. Kansas State, the Big
Eight champ, meets the winner
of the Texas Western-Texas
Howard Payne's cindermen
will travel to Commerce Satur-
day for an appearance in the
annual Blue-Ribbon Track Meet
to be hosted by the East Texas
State Lions.
The meet will be a combina-
tion affair with events in both
high school and college divisions.
There will be eight entries in
each division, and two men are
allowed in each event.
Besides the Paynemen. in the
college division of the meet will
be Northeast Louisiana. Arkan-
sasa Tech, Oklahoma Christian,
mkwh ” mur IwmImmmwImIIImmIIIIWII nc m. .
---Paula Com. Throughout the sea-
record to 21-4 The St Louis
RUNNING RON—Ron Clark
of Australia smashes the
world indoor three-mile
mark with 13 minutes, 18.4
seconds in the National Ama-
teur Athletic Union Indoor
Track and Field Champion-
ships at Madison Square Gar-
den in New York. That's
Pete McArdle of New York
coming in second.
Opponent for the May aggre- know this but all the people who
gation has not yet been determ- had read the headlines do not.
ined Other representatives No matter what happens now.
from Region II at the tourna- I'm marked as the greediest,
ment will be the winners of most selfish guy in the world.” ।
games between Meridian and Bavasi, still in Los Angeles.
Blum, Mildred and Abbott, and reportedly is “fit to be tied" by
Lueders and Carbon. j Koufax' claim and a source
for the Missouri Valley top spot
each with 10-2 and the regular
season completed. They'll meet
Friday in a playoff game to de-
termine the league's NCAA rep-
resentative
All America Gary Bradds
helped keep Ohio State in the
Big Ten picture, leading the
Buckeyes to an 86-75 triumph
over Rinois. Bradds tossed in
34 points in Ohio State's fifth
straight league triumph. It pu
the Buckeyes into the top spot
with an 11-2 record but they'll
need help to make it to the
NCAA tourney
Mighty Michigan, ranked sec-
Copperas Cove’s Fems
To Vie With Baird Six
Carl Young Ted Hobby, who I thought were my friends.”* A couple of years ago they Pen 8
said Koufax. “I was maneu- chastised me for what they said
kinson’s fame as a football
coach can't do anything but
help
"His personal prestige alone
Brownwood High School cin-
dermen will enter 14 events in
the crowded Possum Kingdom
Relays scheduled to unreel in
Graham Saturday, according to
Coach R A (Gus Snodgrass
Lions will make their debut
Saturday morning when prelim-
inaries get underway at 9 30.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
F ifth - ranked Wichita, pow-
ered by Dave Stallworth. has
earned a share of its first Mis-
souri Valley basketball cham-
pionrhip and will face Drake in
a one-game playoff at Law-
rence. Kan. Friday for an
NCAA berth.
The Shockers beat last-place
North Texas 90-83 in a hot shoot-
ing match before a packed
house of 10.704 at Wichita Mon-
day night, Stallworth hit 34
Saba won both the team tro-
phy and the sportsmanship tro-
phy here last year
Ed Devery, former Olympic
referee, along with Groner
Pitts and Ernest Head, all of
Brownwood, will be referees.
Judges will be Jerry Simpson
and C Q Davis of Brownwood
and Presley Adams of Rich-
land Springs.
Pat Murray. Jimmy Shahan
and Jimmy Warad are co-chair-
men of -the event. San Saba
nomination for the U.S. Senate will get him votes," said a rural
he had never visited there mail carrier and active Repub-
Wilkinson chose to launch his lican campaigner.
campaign in the panhandle and On his second day on the cam-
northwest because the area hasipaign trail, he munched on an.
the second best record in school
history, while Drake s 20-5.
best ever at the Des Moines
school
The playoff in the 17,000-seat
Kansas fieldhouse is set for 8
p m. CST The winner advances
George Byerly. Coleman's
high-scoring basketball ace, has
been named to the Texas Sports-
writers' Assoc. Class AA all-
state high school cage team.
Byerly, who helped the Blue-
cats sack up a championship in
district competition, was the
only junior chosen for the honor.
Biggest factor in his selection
is his fine 25 4 shooting average
which he has maintained
throughout the season.
Others picked for the team
were Leonard Peters of Sey-
mour. Bill Carter of Madison,
ville. Jimmy Curtis of New Bos-
ton and John Rhodes of Katy.
ge
played his last basketball game
for the Yellow Jackets Satur- vered into a corner where I was was negotiating through the
day night, is also due tn re- forced tn agree to their terms newspapers," said Koufax But
nr-glssabsumgawdndnas »«• all right for them 1 do«I
Bavasi the last time I knew I guess whoever gets to the pa-
Howard Payne will have a The contract battle between
tennis team that will be able star pitcher Sandy Koufax and
to compete with schools of its the Los Angeles Dodgers is over
size, according to Coach Ralph but the scars may linger for
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as cities here Friday and Sat- st Louis in the only remaining
urday nights in a full trophy league game Saturday. The
boxing tournament ' game will do little to change the
Teams scheduled to compete scoring and rebounding leaders,
are Abilene. Brownwood. Glen .. St. . Louis, upset Kentucky s
Rose. Sweetwater, Cisco and NCAA-bound Southeastern Con-
Dublin Action will be in the ference champs 67-70 Monday,
high school gymnasium handing the Wildcats their first
The tournament is. sponsored
by the San Saba County Jay-
cees and the San Saba County
May's female eagers have
been putting in extra practice
hours in an effort to get ready
for an appearance in the Reg-
ion II. Clss B basketball tour-
nament to be held in Stephen-
ville Friday.
, . ... . .. Having advanced to the re-
Rotary Club will present the gional meet via a bye in bi-dis-
team trophy. trict. May will take a fine 24-4
Pewee bouts will begin at season record into the two-day
6:30 p.m.. with the main bouts affair. To win the tourney, the
getting underway at 7:30 p.m. I Tigers would have to sweep
son she has been ripping the
net at a 35.3 points per game
clip. Other big gun for the
Baird sextet is Karen Bearden,
also a forward She owns an
18 5 average.
Besides Com and Bearden,
the rest of the starting lineup
for the Bearettes is compos-
ed of Elaine Hass. forward:
Sue Howard, guard: Betty Com.
guard, and Sharon Jeter, guard.
Copperas Coxe is not without
its shooting talyent, Lona Murry,
who will start at forward for
the Bulldogs, has a 25 points
per game average
Close behind Murry in point
production for Cove is Shelia
Rogers. Also a forward. Rogers
boasts a 17 points per game
average
were to open the baseball sea- school division are seven teams
son today but the field was too from Dallas. They are Thomas Captain Tommy Sikes and Al
_“et___Jefferson, J e su i t, Samuells, McKee may see duty in the
two-mile event, but nothing def-
Chamber of Commerce. San
Texas State had St. Mary's one-
down today in the fight for a
spot in the NAIA basketball
tournament.
East Texas beat St. Mary's
65-59 Monday night to open a
best-of-three series to determine
the district 4 NAIA champion-
ship.
Kenny Sampson of St. Mary’s
was high scorer with 21 points.
Phil Andrews of East Texas
pitched in 21.
of reach ,
Kansas State, meanwhile,
edged Oklahoma State 63-59 in
overtime and clinched its sev-
enth Big Eight title in nine
years, with the help of Kansas,
which eliminated runner-up Col-
orado 73-71 in overtime
Wichita. ranked fifth in the
nation, whipped North Texas
State 90-83 and tied idle Drake
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into politics, although he repeat- rm Bud Wilkinson," he re-
ed over and over in his first peated over and over. “I'll ap- county has just under 600 regis-
dozen or so speeches: “Ive been preciate your support.” tered Republicans.
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gram and observed, at least tn make his initial venture into after dark. He drank gallons o
a limited way the course our politics simply a “howdy!" af- coffee. (
country wasutaking"mom fair. He avoided political con- Between towns, Wilkinson sat
at"h ene"ilkinson,si ler-haired troversy in his speeches When in the rear seat of a borrowed
at 47: reaches to put on a pair he did volunteer to answer ques- car reading DOliticai literature
of thick, black rimmed glasses, tions it was rare that issues car, reaaing political literature,
there's a stariling rmblane’ ' ’ was . inat "I'm a conservative.” be re-
! 8 startuins resemblance were injected into the meetings. I peated at each stop His Ereat
between him and the man he „ ... . . peatea at eacn stop his great
wants to see elected president . Many of the persons who went concern, he added. Is: "Does
of the United States this year to see and hear Wilkinson were man belong to the state or is
Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater Democrats, c, . , the state the servant of the peo-
His backers concede that Wil- At Boise City, in freezing pie*”___________________________
•r- to the Midwest Regional at
I An IPMANI Wichita March 13-14 and will
I VUI I I Y play the winner of the Creigh-
I ton-Oklahoma City first round
May's Female Cogers Set no matter "hat they I Pestst“inssthgebattieg _
I "They (the Dodgers) planted . ,
For Debut In Tournament would quit if I did not get $90.- 1-
000 plus a bonus based on at- < "
tendance and a cut from pay
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Bif Makes Team
, „ berth. Wichita clinched a share
points and won the Valley scor- of the Missouri Valiev Confer-
ing title for the second straight ence lead, which also entails an
year, this time by seven points NCAA tourney spot And Ohio
over Ron Bonham of Cincinnati. State kept its hopes alive.
He beat Bonham by 20 points UCLA, top-ranked in the na-
last season tion. rolled on unbeaten, push-
it was Wichita's first title ing its mark to 25-0 with an 87-
since joining the Valley in 1945. 57 rout of California.
Drake's last crown was shared But whatever happened to
with Oklahoma State in 1939. Kentucky*
Both finished 10-2 in the Valiev. wm
Wichita is 21-5 for the season. ----
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Approximately 5<> teams are lay are James Harris Ishmal|a previous try, will be Hams
scheduled to enter the two- Benavides, Jeff Smith. Leroy | In the 440. Jeff Smith wil join
division meet. Deanda and Jerry McCullough. Eddie Lamer and Deanda.
Hoping to still be in the run- With Deanda running the third- Other Brownwood entries in-
ning in several events when leg McCullough will anchor elude Bob Dillard. John Wallart
finals begin Saturday night the Besides the 440-relay, MeCul- and John Chesser in the 880;
Lions will have entries in both lough will represent BHS in the Charlie Ellis and Don Dillard =
track and field events , 100-yard dash. Joining McCul- the low'hurdles; David Henley
Ready to run the 440-yard re- I lough, who has posted a 9.6 in in the high hurdles. Dennis
By BOB GREEN
Associated Press Spor s Writer
Kansas State, Miami and St.
Joseph's have joined the "ins."
Wichita became a large "may-
be." Ohio State a "could be"
and whatever happened to Ken-
: tucky?
■ A n • ■ « _ -r • m Miami. Fla and St Joseph's
Wichita Triumphs: Pa
• " Toumey. the seventh and eighth
m m e e a m ill teams in the 12-team bracket.
|J I cun sM44 (‘ — L AcI m a IacI Kansas State clinched the Big
Y •CIIOCUICC Eight basketball title and the broke through in the last two
J accompanying NCAA tourney
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