Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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January n. 1956
Sidelining Sports
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lightning fast. 1,700 meter (mile.
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DOUBLEBREASTED COATS
MADE SINGLEBREASTED.
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staff of the local high school.
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just dissatisfied and walked out,
and it is hard to say whether
they will get together as a team
again Or not.
Mr. Amerson did. however, say
that if the team does get back
together and settle the differ-
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TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS
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WINTER WONDER
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Matic and the sensational new Rocket T-350
Engine... mightiest Rocket ever! You'll see why
this is your year to go over to Oldsmobile!
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David Duke led Mt . Pleasant
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; Vagabond Kings Cancel Date
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8 -- Forty square miles of glaciers
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0 0 - 0 largest singfe peak glacier sys-
14 21 161 49 tern in the United States.
.... . ---- L Hakulinen, winner of the so.
and Italy s two daredevil drivers - kilometer title four years ago was
took a. commanding lead at the timed in one hour, 44 minutes and
whodeveloped the world’s first full, automatic
drive. It's a rexolution in. automatic‘driving
smoothness with full Hydra-Malic efficiency
• • split - second res|xjiise . power delivery
that’s quick and quiet! Come in.’Try a Starfire-
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ski champion, was clocked in
1:22.73 and 1:22.5 for a total of
i-a sn » i --2, .g --
— -TAll-Stars here Saturday night as
w.he.N 1 U.S. sled, piloted by therfeature event of a two-game
Washbondrand braked by Pat evening, cancelled theip. game
Biesiadeck, Ware. Mass.
clocked in 1:24.82.
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Theseretofthesmoofhness
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ences, they were promised
later booking.
NSW NINETY-IGMT DELUuxE HOLIDAY SEDan
I understand that,this is real .
• ! a rough team that can rea .
play basketball.
All-Stars, coached by Thomas,
won't play this coming Saturda
night. I understand they are
going to have their hands f ;
one week from tonight when mv
take on the Redheads, a tours
women's professional basketball
team.
The girl's game withPittSbug
that was set for Saturday even.
■ ing will be played on the a
"Stondord on Nnaty-BigM moa.h, enta-el
•' Mir. cow on Sup M -oG-.
Max Angst, piloting the first
Swiss sled, was third with 2:48.52
on tunes of 1:24.71 and 1:23.81.
The Russians, making their first
appearance in. the Winter Olym-
pics, did not enter the bobsled
competition.
Andrea Mead Lawrences Amer-
broken ica's double gold medal winner ini
. „ _______ both the slalom and giant slalom
rjet pilot at the |»t -Oslo ,n 1952, was uncle Sams'
maln hope in today's giant slalom.
The 23-year-old housewife from
Pa~ck-II l- —I__, . E
I Two more heats wil be raced I could obtain was through I Though the Northeast' Tex,
Marvin Amerson, who was under - - -
America votes it
Just 6 Days Left
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j Bynum
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Peek
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Pitt
Totals'
The first competition r thsev-
enth Winter Games got under way
last night following the brilliant time against' Europe's formidable
pagentary of the formal opening stars. —
ceremonies. In hockey games. Can-1
ada's defending champions blankedT
Germany 4-0 and Austria and Italy
fought to a 2-2 tie. The United
States sextet starts play this after-
For Pittsburg Lawson
aigh with 6 and Bennett
with 5,
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retire the mortgage. of eastern Asa-
HiMTED UME 9NY —
’Sos i figky skin? Chopded red hande?
Tender or -ind burned fee? Help
prevent ord relieve these tell.tal.
- - - ------r CORTEAIPAMPEZZO. Italy W trip* for the two-man bobs wiu,
rk Yankces generally —Finland and Germany each grab- t
. ed with Roy Campanella as bed a firs: place gold medal today
effecis of winter -ecther with rich,
pnerot ng Witer Woneer Lotion by
Lefbora Gouid. It tokes on‘y seconds
- o Cpply. is never sticky or greasy.
Tof regrant, forurlon Winter W^der
.------ - Lotien tadex.See how if smootha,
socths and soflensl j
Pyron’s
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uled to play the Northenet Texas celled.
All-Stars hra SatirAnu nae me .
In glancing through the Si.I-
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13 10 - 8' u Mrs. Adele Carbode to J M in the first two heats of the four,
pi.. J 36 Hazelwood, oil and gas lease. ....
urE Sam Williams and others t -
I& ft- pf ta, tti. warranty deed.
18 H D'o'Briant to L. B. Max
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Automatic Transmissions
Since Oldsmobile i
Introduced Hydra-Matic
16 Years Ago!
It's here for you to try now| A new sensation
in driving smoothness! A new peak in getaway
performance! The "Gear of the Year” is new
Jetaway Hydra-Matic*,.perfected by engineers
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SATURDAY SELLING
Open 9A.M.
~ JUST 6 DAYS LEFT TO BUY'
FINE LADIES APPAREL AT... —
UNHEARD OF PRICES
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ntermision. time the locals had-of play - a51
eto^d the gap and the score was Three of Mt Peasant's oUpter- nmlor league baseball
22 to 22 lef **e g, , .. 21 . . . Guesses put the contract price
Pitteb ' g t nt 1 1 TENSfhes , ’e JStwethhe o.rrute at 50.000 ana Berra, who became
H A Baker to S A Cochran,
was mineral deed ...___-
The Redheads are being spe .
sored by the Student Counch f
the local high school.
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Ossi Reichert, 30. German “cafe-, another Finn. Ameriica’s two
c v..commanded 5100.000,/ manager, unofficially won the entries, Lynn Levy of New Orleans
E Jin.na5 dav.ofsmaller giant slalom in the parkling time and Andy Miller, McCall. Idaho,
of one minute. 56 5 seconds for the weryfar qutof the rare.
■ lightning last. 1,700 meter (mile. As today’s finst full-sized com.
109 yards) course, to dethrone JIrs 'petition began, fresh snow began
Lawrence. The American house ; to tall over this snow-starved re-
wife. 23. from Parshal, Colo,, win-1 sort" center.
iner boththe giant slalom and There was a slight overnight
slalomn 1952, was tied for fourth showsan to salt the courses 60
With th. । ! then as the first full-sized program
. With the only two finals com-1 of the games got under way, the
was next National Life Insurance Co.toiPenedRussta. making its debut precious white stuff that everyone
. East Texas Builders, Inc . release. . thesyinter games with a power- here hs been yearning for. began
BOX SCORES Hazelle Gilpin- to Chancellor rulusgua d.was tjedfor first with|to fall.
Mt. Pleasant Edwards, release . and Finland with 10 Snow clouds hung low over the
fg ft pf. tp R L Searcy to Willie J. Beard. SL ? team scoring The whole valley. Lack of snow had
$ 0 4 10 waitantydeed. wussianscompiled their points made the ski runs dangerous and
o l ! 1 wiard Richardson to Jessepithethird--deureh,stitthoandusixthcausedarashofpre-Ofympic“d
0 0 0 0 Richardson.in, warranty deed. country‘ski • cidents including eight
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0 0 5 0 Ray'NXr’ to Mrt^mtli^tX fiXTs"^ at n
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hear bobsled event. The mur“anacardyorathazciszanee - •; chddren since
to D. --------------I rated only an outside shot this
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with 8 points Masters and
was here because of a strike.
— Tm hot sure as to the nature
„ _ , No. 2 U.S. sled, driven by of the strike, or exactly where
.with Russias Tkeandtbrakedby Ed Seymour. -
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irtro were virtiallv /tut ef baT--—___ . , . Russi S debut in
Andrea Mead Law. becamevet. and Kosdhin rr* with the total i
3 a tie for fourth squad s first medal winner He re ' four runs deciding the cham- the opinion that the players
Finnish ceived w-bronze, trophy for third ‘The "Americans were virtuany
lout of the competition with Wash-
I bond's sled more .than 4% seconds
behind the front-runner.
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__ Here For Saturday Night
Juniors Clobbered And Germany Get
X 9 49 36 First Olympic Go Id Medals
1910 36 in.a battle « the, as ty hocped 19 ports in the the New Yo:
paezm Turday night ' ; lastquarter to 7 or Mt Pleasant •
Pittsburg went out n front m- Thff 7as thefirst game for .
the first .Deriod 18 to 11 h - s.. — --- • busimess, today took-top billing - - —------ .u, -
the hghest 'priced catcher ever nafway mark of the two-man bob six seconds - for' the 30 kilometers
------ . - .. sled championships *, the Winter (18 miles. 1.128 yardsj" grind
Olympics opened today. new event on the Olympic pro
„ ____________ Snow telL too. to make this a gram. ,
~ pie and Harri MeClinton" theArferican Leagues Most Val-1oyous, occasion in this snow:‘ SCeden’, SixtenJernberg
----- Or.. -e ‘ Pttsbu • "-kve- uable Player for the third tmheistarved resort center but there second ---
Bynum fauled.autu ’ " a?T fasonsadutnat was close. *a* 0|W gloom in the Anyeycan Pavel
nganepsonee u : rinommr campandua ^m^V* ofibeiF’compe.
- on tnree field ns and * »s n the National eLague, became uon. Mr*. 4
throws Kirk Blackard “had 10 the. highest priced Brooklyn rence finished in a tie for fourth. squad’s first medal ,
I and McClinton 8 -odeer in history 24 hours earlie ‘ Veikko, Hakulinen, 31, riuzsi -ee
■ For Pittsburg Bynum ws hie- .ef. sign ng for a reported $42,500 lumberman. captured the 30-kilom- ' place Behind him . came three
I with 18 points on two dieid goals Oniy 100 Other Yankees ever re- eter cross country ski race more Russians, then two Swedes
{iand14free-throus He wa 01. ceied more than Berra Joe D1' "* ... _ ' -
I cued by Marpty with 16 ’ ' Matelo, commanded $100,000.
i Mt Pleasant won the B game ” j
. 21 contest coachssalaries=feceived $80 000 tops.
Colley - quintet outscored theiEnT:; 7------
nppohents in every per . d but Keal Fstatp
the second to score their close -cd —tdIe
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