Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 11 of 20
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Lions Meet Kermit
scorers in the A tilt, pumping
day night.
In Snyder Opener
soph, Pit Riley of Schenectady,
Ed's Package Store . .
son, is the key man for Iowa.
Four of HPC’s starters to-
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wingback Steve Bailey of Lamar;
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Memphis State 5,
Ags Meet Tonight
Lampasas Cage Teams Pin
Two Losses On Comanche
Ranked
Quintets I
Two Tourneys
Top Area Play
night at College Station and at
the same time go ahead in inter-
• WE ARE HOME OWNED — WE ARE NOT A
CHAIN . . .
• TRADE WITH US AND KEEP MONEY AT HOME.
REMEMBER ... IF WE WERE NOT HERE, YOU
WOULD BE PAYING $1.00 OR MORE ON A
BOTTLE OF WHISKEY.
e WE WILL SELL AS CHEAP OR CHEAPER THAN
ANY ADVERTISED PRICES WHETHER IT IS BY THE
CASE OR BOTTLE IN THIS AREA . . .
Rich, a reliable senior, has
punched in 11 of 21 shots for
• WE SUPPORT MANY LOCAL CIVIC ORGANI-
ZATIONS . . .
In the A contest Lampasas’ in eight field goals and add-
Badgers rolled to a 40-35 win ing five free throws for 21 points,
over the Indians' first string- Comanche's Hugh Fletcher was
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Brawnwood Junior High School ninth grade Cubs
will moot Coleman at 8 p.m. today in the opening
round of the Cub cage tournament. Team members
first row, left to right, David Wallace, Terry Fields,
Mike Douglas and Ronnie McHan. Second row, Da-
I Shooting for girls honors are Ballinger. Bangs. Mel-
, vin. Mullin. Brady B. Blanket. Mozelle and Santa
| Anna.
COMANCHE-Ccmanche High ers. while in the B game the
School's A and B basketball Badgers pelted the Tribe by
Bugher at forwards.
The Paynemen will have one
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at 5 15 p m.
Saturday's games are set for
9 a.m., 10:30 am. 3 30 pm.
5 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Champions will be decided in
consolation brackets as well as
"They showed a lot of hustle
and desire and should improve
with every game." Murray said
of the Lions.
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season they had a 4-6 year
and were 3-3 in District 4
AAA
sectional basketball.
Memphis State beat the Aggies
at Memphis 82-73 in their first
meeting. But since then A&M
has won three straight, includ-
ing an 83-70 intersectional tri-
umph over Mississippi Southern.
An Aggie triumph would make
everybody in the Southwest Con-
ference feel better since there
has been a great dearth of vic-
toris against the outsiders and
a m Saturday
Coach Pete Murray was well-
pleased with the Lions' perform-
ance against Cleburne Tuesday
night despite an early-game
cold spell that saw the locals
without a field goal nearly six
minutes deep in the first per-
iod.
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junior high gym
Ninth grade teams entered are
Brownwood San Angelo, Black-
shear. Brad'. Coleman Brad'
Dunbar and Graham
EIGHTH GRADE
BROWNWOOD BUCKET
Brawnwood B team guard Roy Spence (16) drives in
for layup in 60-32 basketball victory over Cleburne
B here Tuesday night. Brownwood claimed a 67-46
victory in the varsity game. Lion varsity plays Ker-
mit Friday in opening round action of Snyder tourna-
PACKAGE STORE
5 BLOCKS SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE IN PRIDDY
"DRIVE A LITTLE FARTHER — AND SAVE"
asked in a letter to John Cul-
well, school superintendent, his
contract not be considered for
extension.
In 1963, the first year Mc-
Cullough was head coach, the
Bucks finished their AAA sea-
be held in the Arherican Legion"
Hall today at 8 p.m.
Dub King of Waco, who has
ar
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)—The
annual Goldthwaite High School
football banquet, honoring the
1964 Eagle football team, will
Texas A&M tries to even up
things with Memphis state to-
Two Brownwood Teams
On Schedule For Today
Host teams from Brownwood will be in action at
Cub Gym today as the Brownwood Junior High School
Basketbal Tournament kicks off with four games on
the schedule . .
Tournament "is divided into and will run through Saturday
eighth and ninth grade divisions All game will be played at the
ridge. Andrews against Brown-
field and Big Spring against
Phillips.
A Brownwood victory over
Kermit would send the' Lions
into the semi-finals against the
Snyder - Breckenridge survivor
at 10 a.m. Saturday. A Brown-
wood loss would drop the Lions
Brownwood rebounded from
its frigid first quarter shooting
with almost 50 per cent accura-
cy the rest of the way and fin-
ished with 38.6 per cent for the
night.
James Harris, the Lions’
smooth senior top postman, led
all scorers with 17 points, but
eight other Lions got into the
scoring act.
C. E. Carmichael popped in
• WE HAVE THE LOWEST EVERDAY SPECIAC9
BY THE BOTTLE, CASE, OR MIXED CASES IN
THIS AREA . . .
. - - . -ga are the Brad'-Coleman
through five games. Carter is winner against the Coman. be-
setting the pace He has grab Brownwood winner at 4 p m.
bed 71 to dominate the cate- and Graham against Blackshear
51 4 per cent, while Gibbs has gory . Scevers is second with —
37 grabs, while Springer is
mon Smith, Scott Smith, Si Southall, Griggs DeHay,
and Randy Smith. Third row. Coach Joe Marlett,
Bob Rothe, Lane Bowen, Wayne Fenton, Woody Eg-
ger, Robert Martin and Billy Slaymaker.
(Staff Photo)
Cage Scores
By The Associated Press
EAST
Cornel 73, Svracuse 72
Connecticut 78 Harvard 63
Army 83, Amhurst 48
Penn 77, Delaware 34
Tempie 80. Lehi gn 3d
Yale 76. Fordham 70
in a championship fight Friday,
. -the first time in history two
Italians will be battling for a
as 1 world crown.
p m today to open the tourney. A boys match be-
5 tween the same two schools and boys and girls
growing list qi disappointments
____- ______ ... .. 1 In intersectional play Wednesday
a sports program on KCEN-TV night when the Razorbacks took
in Temple, will be guest speak- • 66-52 licking from Oklahoma
er. State.
man.
Mixed in between the two
bouts involving local teams are
matches pitting Brady and Cole-
man eighth graders at 4:20 p m
today and Dunbar and Graham
ninth graders at 6 30 pm
NINTH GR ADE
Friday’s ninth grade schedule
ing accuracy, having canned 26 of 45 tries for 57.8 per cent.
championship brackets.
Admission for each session
will be 25 cents for students
and 50 cents for adults.
Both Brownwood teams are
fresh from -opening victories
scored against Winters Monday
night. The Cub ninth grade
smashed Winters by 61-19. while
the eighth grade nailed down
a -39-17 triumph.
drick, 6-3, and 6-3% Terry
je • ■ , Yellow Jackets, winners of four' ed a 1-4 record this season
8 em~-i of five basketball games this i The home town crew opened;
I f | |f fflt 9 Ilf season, will begin a five-game with a 92-74 loss to Panhandle „ ....
T road tour here tonight when they A&M. then dropped tilts to St. of 44 attempts for 59.1 per in the rebounding department agenda
By TED MEIER take on Wayland College. Joseph’s by 79-48 and St Mich- cent through five games. Carter is winner
Louie Dampier is turning out After tonight’s contest, the ael’s by 93-87 before posting j
to be one of the star sophomores Paynemen will travel to Ste- its only victory, a 62-55 decision
of the college basketball season phenville Dec 14 for a game over Fort Lewis A&M in Way-
The six-footer from Indi- with Tarleton, then will meet land's last outing the Plainview
Defense is Lamar Tech’s forte night have been hitting the
with a pair of linebackers rated bucket at a better-than-506 clip,
superior head hunters-Vernon Carter has connected on 47
teams took it on the chin in two 35-18.
cage games unreeled here Tues- Lampasas' Pritchett paced all
wood are expected to have
; representatives at the meet-
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terests ..of himself and the Tech will miss the 'post-season
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Goldthwaite High School pep hit from the field-the Arkansas
•quad The high school faculty, percentage was a miserable 17— 11
band and football team are in- while Oklahoma State poured
vited I them in at a 63 per cent dip, a ment.
■ to join Harris in the double fig-
ures.
Guards Roger Richey and
Billy Seely will join Harris
Carmichael and Thomason in
the starting lineup for the Ker-
mit game. The No. 1 reserve
will be David Henley.
Kermit will be favored to up-
end Ute Lions Friday. The Yel-
low Jackets finished second in
an Abilene tournament last
weekend. Snyder and Phillips
arc considered the meet favor-
ites at Snyder.
bucketed 23 of 45 for 51.1 per
cent. I
' Way land teamthat ’ a: ompl a ; entage of 588 Faubi m, 46 inger, who usually starts
rled a 1-4 record this season 1 thot gh ' ’ .T
■ The borne town crew opened j as Carter, is leading in shoot- i the 500 mark, having sunk 26
against much stiffer opposition
when they take part in the Sny-
der Tournament Friday and
Saturday.
The Lions will meet a good
Kermit team Friday at 4:30
p.m. in opening round action.
Other first round pairings send
Snyder against Brecken-
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SWC Meet
Given Lift
DALLAS (AP)-The possibilf '
ty of some more penalties fbr
recruiting violations gave the
Southwest Conference wintef
meeting a lift today
it had appeared to be a dull
session until it was recalled that
a couple of violations were car-
rive over from the spring meet-
ing n Lubbock when half the I
conference was rapped with pen-
• alties.
Whether the complaints are se-
rious enough to warrant addi-
■ tional probations—Texas and
Southern Methodist got them at
Lubbock—was problematical
Arkansas reportedly faces a
charge of excessive visitation of
athletes—something for which
Baylor and Texas Tech got only
reprimands.
The faculty committee doesn't
meet today and the only thing
on the program is t session of
the athletic directors and coach-
es to discuss minor items like
increasing the minimum price of
reserved seat* for conference
football games from $4.00 to
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the league is far behind.
AgRansas added another to the
the winning side after their road Pecan Bowl
defeat to North Carolina Mon- ... A ,
Dampier got his 37 points on UnIIS nrriVV change in their starting line-
17 field goals and three fouls ABILENE. Tex (API — The UP tonight
while Riley contributed 18 Pecan Bowl teams—Lamar Tech Larry Scevers. 6-8 junior. is
points including a three-point and State College of Iowa— ar- expected to get the nod at cen-
play that put Kentucky ahead rived today. ter in place of 6-8 Bob Spring-
for good at 17-15. Their bowl game, which will er. who is recuperating from a
Michigan's Wolverines, the determine the NCAA Midwest ruptured blood vessel in his
country's No. 1 team in The As- college division football cham- right Jeg The big Vidor prod-
sociated Press rankings, pionship. is scheduled Saturday, uct injured the leg in Monday
crushed Indiana State 102-64 and Each school had a 35-man night s same between HPC and
the second-ranked Wichita squad Lamar Tech. Southland St Edwards in Brownwood
Wheatshockers made it two Conference champion, has a 6-2-1 Coliseum.
straight with a 73-55 romp over record State College of Iowa, Besides Scevers, rest of the
Texas Western. Both were North Central Conference co- probable HPC starting lineup
home-court victories. champion, stands 8-2 will include 6-6 Walter Carter
Mumoeuuneuuurouuuutpuuuuuumuuuuuuuuiu Little All-America back Randy and 6-4 Mike Gibbs at forwards
Rreck ( occh Schultz, who gained 1.072 yards and 6-0 Danny Faubion and 6-1
I pushing during The regular sea- Jim Rich at guards.
tucky Wildcats to a 100-74 victo- in Austin Dec. 21 and Universi- Save Lou Balenton. 6-5% Way-
ry over Iowa State Wednesday ty of New Mexico in Albuquer- land center. the home town
night. que Dec. 23. quint will start a rather short
"He did a tremendous job." The Jackets will be looking team.
veteran coach Adolph Rupp said for their fifth victory of the Also included on the prob-
after Dampier, aided by another 1964-65 campaign against a able starting five are Charles
. ----- -- ----Vandiver. 6-0, and 6-1 Chuck
Saul at guards and B. B. Ken-
Title Fight Set
In Welter Class
ROME i i—Junior welter-
_________________ weight titlefder Sandro Maz-
son with a 2-8 record. Last zinghi meets Fortunato Manca
Brownwood High School Lion
basketbailers, unbeaten and un-
tried after Tuesday night's easy
67-46 victory over the 4A Cle-
burne Yellow Jackets, move
football coach, t1Breckenridge Ivo top players on enner squaa
High School Wednesday, say- are out with injuries but starting
ing it was for "the best in- ---
Tournaments at Santa .Anna and Zephyr begin I
| three-day runs today to highlight this weekend's !
- Central Texas schoolboy basketball activity
Eight schools have entered teams at Zephyr I
where entries from Star and Lometa clash at 5 1 2
• NO LIMITS • NO CALL BACK SLIPS. WE
WLL YOUR ORDER NOW, NOT LATER . . .
Columbia 86, CCNY 12
SOUTH
Kentucky 100. low* State 74
Georgia Tech IX Miss. Stale 65
Tennessee 77, Sewanee <2
Virginia Military 95. Va 7S
Florida State 51, Florida 50
Mississipoi 65, Arkansas A&M 50
Northwestern La. 71. Stephen F. Austin
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SOUTHWEST
North Taxes St. *o, Houston 41
Lamar Tech 90 Texes Lutheran 83
LeTourneau 95, Taxes ABI 77
Fer West
Oregon Sfale 66. Arizona St. 53
Air Force 12 Missouri 7*.
MIDWEST
Michigan 102, Indiana State 64
, Wichifa 73, Texes Western 55
1 Oklahoma Stete M. Arkansas S3
.z.. ,game because he is a transfer |
McCullough, head grid men- with only one full semester of
tor at Breckenridge since 1963, residence.
BROWNWWOD BULLETIN, Thursdey, Dec. 10, 1984— II
Four Tilts Open Basketball
Tournament At Junior High
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Area Baseball
Meet Scheduled
Central Texas baseball fans . _
and officials from Little Leag- Eighth grade entries include 4 games involving teams from Cherokee and Zephyr
ue to Teenage League are urg- Comanche. Graham. Blact | were also on todav's menu
ed ..to attend an important shear, Brownwood. Coeman, | The rest of the eight-school field—Talpa. Gus-
mn’Holdasuinny at 2 » pm J Brownwood teams were to | tine Priddy and Pottsvile-swings into action on
State Teenage President Bob feature todays card. Coach B Friday Finals are scheduled for Saturday night
Stough and Secretary S C. J Korenek s eighth graders I Talpa and Priddy, winner of last weekis Gold-
(Shorty i O'Neal of Waco will were to play Comanche in the . th waite tourney, are the early favorites in the boys
be at the meeting to explain Ktournament • first game at 3 । bracket
2 | The Santa Anna lineup of entries shows a boys
other officials will close today 's four-game i bracket made up of Ballinger B. Brady B. Bangs,
All area cities and Brown- schedule at 8 p.m against Cole- | Melvin. Mullin. Blanket. Mozelle and Santa Anna
anapolis exploded for 37 points North Texas State in Denton aggregation bowed to St. Jos-
to lead the ninth-ranked Ken- Dec. 18, University of Texas eph's by 95-75
Ballinger B girls and Brady were to meet in a
I first round match today at 2:10 p.m. Other pairings
I today found Ballinger B boys against Brady B at
1 3:30. Melvin girls against Mullin at 4 50. Melvin
finds Blackshear meeting ? boys against Mullin at 6 10, 'Santa Anna girls
Brady at 7:15 p.m. and the, against Bang? at 7:35 and Santa Anna boys against
Brownwood - Coleman winner Bangs at 9 p in. ’ * ’ ' ■ c2‘
mecting the Dunbar-Graham — Play will continue on Friday, with finals sched-
SOn Friday s e > g h t h grade | iled for Saturday night. .
Resigns Post
BRECKENRIDGE - Ken
McCullough resigned as head
high for the Tribe, sinking nine
■ field goals and two charity
shots for 20 points.
| The victory gave the Indians A
i aggregation a 4-3 season record.
The Tribe will meet Brady's
Bulldogs in their next outing,
scheduled Friday night in Bra-
dy.
LAMPASAS (40)—Pritchett, 8-5-21: Stud-
dard. 3-4-10; Williams, 1-2-4; Shook 2-0-4,
Tisdale. 0-1-1. Totals: 14-12-40.
Comanche 1351—Shumpes. 40-8, Norris, ।
1-0-2: Fietcher, f-mt Willis. 0-0-0; Norris '4
Ml; Salois, 0-0-0: Ebell, 0-0-0; Slois-
2-1-4, Toteis: 16-4-35.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492898/m1/11/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.