Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 5, 1957 Page: 8 of 8
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"Cats Beat Winters To Tie
For Lead; To Cisco Tonight
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Slayton For
Regional Title
Pag* 8 Oemocrat Voice, Coleman, Tykay February 5, 1957
Overall Memorial
Hospital News
Extension Specialist
Here For All Day Meet
With County HD Agents
He's up for this match.’
BRADY 8th GRADERS WIN TITLE
IN COLEMAN TOURNEY SATURDAY
Ju*l.
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they m$y - .;ij> ,n the c nm r;
Ton»gM Tu#%dav
CUtS Will go 16 Civ > For s »fy
qurne * tt« ♦ *■*# o< • „ L > > *»>
and Coach Dwayne' 'T.yrn#r is
very hopeful that h \ : * » <; - .
cin break the r droutr. away
from home and stay r f rst
piece by wirtnmg’.
Juniors Take
Two Genies
Frrn Ballinger
Novice Girls
Pin First Defeat
On Coleman Jrs.
lets wert* win-
uni 8(h grade
here Saturday
Ideated 1 he Bur
take Ute title by
E. M. CALAHAN
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OPTOMETRIST
SATURDAYS
d?-
-■> iurtii ipated lit the
wr i Bradj Burkett.
I. Ballinger, Moselle.
imers and bust1 team,
.-I adiT*. who
pie-tourney tavontes
■ -r ^ame (I tilf -win
lx learn 33-31, then
i k ’ In take Novice
■ ! ist round of con
iut Brownw ood raced
4n.l4 win over the
ie ronsolation finals
.! i basketballs as
; the all tournament
11 chard Anderson,
vnolds and Gene Hcn-
Br.iiix Glenn Hallum
: ,, ■ s ot Brown
"d Burns and Roger
iurkett Kn
Brooks (if
Crowe of
Change Made
In Mozelle
Cage Schedule
Another change In the basket
hall schedule is announced this
week by Moselle'coach, Douglas
Sanderson A scheduled game
with l awn was set for Thursday
night, and has been changed to
Friday night, Feb 8th The first
game will be played at 7 o'clock-
with the boys game to follow
Last Friday night, the Mozelle
girls wrapped up the district title
by beating Burkett (13 51 lo run
their season record to an ainaz
Miss Charlotte Tompkins.,home
It was an all Coleman final specialist of Texa,-. AA M College
in the featherweight division of i:\tchsion Serviee 'Miss Harriett
the high school class at the Abi- Brigham, and Miss Martha Gilli
U-ne Regional Golden Glo-.es. laud, assistant county HD agent
tourney held thel.e Monday loght, -T' lay lei t - - ,r> .1 wi ••• in I'd,-
as Duane “Peppy Dyer scraped man for an all day meeting on
ouT a very close decision over Thursday Jan 31
teammate G VV Slayton The two The purpose of the meeting
were the only Coleman beys left was to ttam Me Gilliland and
m the finals Mrs Hazel Kike Coleman County
In other matches during the . assistant agent, m .lu-riroom im
3day tourney Colemair boxers provemenls, .demonstrations and
were defeated In Friday night's outline materials. Helpful films
openings action, Johnny Salas,, were shown by Miss Tompkins
143, was defeated by James Kii ,-'‘"l Miss Bi igham snowed charts
by of MrMuiry 147 ui the novice, and suggested mate, mis for 4 It
;class In the high school bracket, ''lectnc demonstrations Also at
Dyer punched nut a decision oyer tending-wa. Mrs Bessie I Park
ICcardo llerir-ia 12.'>. ol Romo, ei Cob mao ' mjii’v ill') luent
and Slayton posted a win over
Herbie Gallegos 133 of Cisco CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS
Pole Salas, 130. Ot Coleman lost ^mmmmmmmmvmmrmmmm_m.
a yerdret to Beady’s tough -Dak*
Anderson, 136 and Dale Alley
of Coleman lost a elo.se middle
weight bout, to Donald Herring
of Wylie
On Saturday night, Deneil
Wright, ilu of Coieman lost a
liairlim- decision ot lUmlm s
talented Richie Smith, 111, and
Peppy Dyer won ins second fight
over Ronnie Whitaker, 123 of
Sweetwater Middleweight Ben-
ny Smith of Coleman became a
I KO victim of Snyder s,all slate
footballer, Joe Read's, in th,
(irsl round afti-i Reaves butted
Smith and opened up a long gash
i in his eyebrow that requited
seven stitches to close.
e\ pm i - r- ytc
fieri Wm - -■ I- ,.o - - CoU-maiv ‘
Brenda Sorrells Coleman .
Maggie \ndiews Colei mill
It . 1 I ' ■■ ( I
11 J, VI Ini m - T'oi'-nnoi
R mh e Din \ tli ra
Weldon Davis. ( oletnftn
Mrs.,
C ( l.anden Coleman
Mrs Mary Vmlra.de, Colftman
Jake (1:Crlcii-an
Mis Jern Hagler, Coleman
DISMISSALS ,
Rojsioe I'm hi Valei a
■ Btv-nda Sorrels Coleman.
Mrs Hobby Ie al, Fisk 9 ,
H I. Day C U-mmi 9o-
Mrs A VV Alien Jr Abilene
Mrs i. VV Hemhutll, Colejiian.
C G Stone. i.-.'m,
Mrs F M • (Mpeland, Qouldbudt
Grady M'iller. Coleman,
COLEMAN
INDEPENDENT THEATRES
(ole^Anna OAK
Drive In Theatre
Tuesdav Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
February 5 6 7 8 9
Drive In Theatre
Wednesday • Thursday
Februaiy 6 /
Colored Cagers
Play San Angelo
Here Tonight
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Wind
technicoco«m
Coleman Colored Hrih Sehool
hoy and girViageis v, !l play
two game- hi-\- tonight lie-”
mg 25-1 won-lost tally Their mils • i!l ,hr t'meman gym wUh
loss of the season being an early •Si,n Angi-lo n(,ys and ga.i- Da
close decision to the Paint Rock r,rNt w ill start at i o clock
^irls This, is a return game, as the
The Mozelle girls have two 1 oletnan teams defeated San An
1,1,11,1 non-disl rict games remaining Dido there .Tamiary 28th. It wall
also be the last home games of
the season for the. Panthers i
.Mini MCK-mmy mmi
,!0.6tR, • CMNT will tin*
1 kSAl jii
Sunday
.
Ah
player award
Reynolds of
spot i smanshlp
VV ilhams of
4&CKi
NEW F( 0 TRUCKS*>'57
TH* I(mitImt*
garner
wni: the strong Winters girls
team in February On Feb 19
Winters V and B girls teams will
play at Mozelle, and then on
Feb 22. Mozelle will return the
compliment with games at Win
tens
With a season record of 10:
wins and 12 losses, the Mozelle
hoys haee improved greatly since I
the start of the campaign Many
of Hie losses were to teams of
higher ’classification and the
Mustangs had won four straight
games in district play before
bumping into the powerful Blue
awk of Burkeft
f^ersonah
, Mrs Newt Mel! Becker left
this week for Austin, where she
has employment
: V I ,V! d. ■-! ildqpt at A.N M
College spi-nt the past week
fieri wi’!-. his parents MT and
Mrs j T Laird
Rambletles To
Play Trent Girls
Here Saturday
Mrs I .a Juan Sneed. Coleman
Rambeiette cage coach, afMioun
ecs that she has scheduled a pra
tiee game with the. Trent gil ls
here Saturday night, with the
freshmen playing at 8 30 and the
V squads at 8 o'clock
The Trent girls team is paced
by the spectacular Rosie Jones
a high scoring sophomore lass,
who has gamed national prom-
inence with her fantastic scot
mg ahdity as she has averaged
around tit) points per game this
Monday - Tuesday
Wednesday
Feb 10-11-12-13
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4ts Camewmil Ayanu* — C*l**n*n, T#*a»
Mrs Bessie Parker County
-1 i 1 i agent. Mrs Hazel Hike
assistant county HI) agent. Mrs
Maynard Gaines, II D Council
■ hatrman. Mrs Max Horne TH
DA chairman, and Mrs VV ('
Watson state -recreation board
committee member were in Paint
Hoek Monday for a TJIDA plan
ning meeting
Mr and Mis () S Drlskdl
i visited near Comanche Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Dale Sadtierry
and Jo Ann
Mr and Mrs Ray Don Johnson
of Lubbock visited here Sunday
with Dr and Mrs M K Weaver
Mr and Mrs C 11 Douglas re
turned Sunday from Snyder
■after spending several days with
• their sister Mis D C Llghtfnot
and Mr Llghtfoot
Mm \rina Wells was m Clyde
over the weekend t(l visit with
Mrs J t Ourdh k 1
Nam Fatcato of Chicago lias
returned to hw home after a
• v tsit here in the home of hi*
- let ic iaw Nli*. Mhef perrie
ami other relatives
- Mrs o|a Mill* and Jackie vi*-
itrd over the weekend in t.’lnvts
N M with Mr and Mrs Mart*
ka
Mr* Audri* Casey ha* received
word from her son. Pvt Carol
D Burk- v slating that he is now
stationed at Fort Cat sob. Colo
i It* wife the former Ladava
■ witt tie i iJ.-g-
Hrownwood
Mrs Fred Kubaja of Roswell,
N M spent the weekend with
her father, 4m- Htameftke and tit-
ter Mrs R H (lank,
Rev Carl Hetmers f* tn Austin
this week aUsmdma a -od w >nti»r
■e, nil. «t Austin Presbyterian
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