The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 3 of 24
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Little League All-Stars
Clobber Gladewater 9-2
Wenriall ami Tummy J
horn s A!l Stir Little
look a mighty stop toward the
District title Tuesday night when
Low sixth when Wavne Itrynotdx hit ran the count up to 9-0 in the
Leaguer*, a homer with one on for the only fifth In the sixth Kevin I
runs scored by Gladewater
After three scoreless innings, a
...... , ..__,.. . . „ home run into the light wires by
they clobbered the Uladew.ter All Pau, teggett broke the ice
Stars R-2 at the local park and run* by Paul McGuire Phil
Rob Jol'y fanned 13 batters and Koonce and Sammy Roger* put
w. Iked none to hold the Glade Carthage 4 0 in (he fourth inning
water boys helpless until the Runs by Brewster and Koonce
Leggett Fans 15 Waskom
All-Stars To Win 10 to 4
Hopper of the Carthage
Rank School Coaching Staff, will
head, lim Brewster and Paul Waco July 30 to August 1 with stu
l-rfgell ran the score to I for dent trainers Don Honeycutt, Rob
Csrthagc Trimble and Ken Roberson to at
Carthage will trek to Crockett tend a training school for preven
Tuesday to play for the District tion of injuries
championship Their opponent may Then on August 2 tn 7 all mem
be Jasper which was the team her* of the coaching staff, tnclud
that stopped them last year ,ng Head Coach Philip Koonce.
~ “““ will be attending the High School
Coaching Clinic at Fort Worth The
list include*. be*ide* those named
above. Bill Tatum, end coach; Jack
Roberson, head cosch. Junior High;
Robert l«wis. line coach, and Geor-
I ge Hutcherson. Seventh Grade
! Coach.
Local Coaches J|m Deppe Wins 2 Swipi
Allen.! Warn Trophies at Fort Woifi
oOilOOl tl IWyN jim Oeppc. son of Mr and Mrs west AAC Junior OlyinpM Swim-
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le and . second
Coaches Fred Goeke and George
Jim Deppe. son of Mr and Mrs want A At Junior
Walter F Deppe, was the number mmg Meet, July
one swimmer in hi* cl*so sod took W orth
High the high point trophy at the South
be in
Paul l«ggeU-* 2-hit performance title of the District 10 I Mile Lrog hit was Shortstop Rill Rudd who
against the Wa*kom Little league ue play oil The score was 104 Car ! rot a single and a Iwoba/ger
All-Stars Saturday night aided and —
abetted by the slugging bat* of his
teammate.:, put to sleep and aspi-
rations he Waskom boys mu., have row pins two others to »otal 10 I the second inning. Lcgvi
had to grab onto the North Tone 1 The only Waskom player to gel a j the Wasknm hurler. Alan
Center Adds
New Coaching
d****- I Waskom seemed headed for an
In this stellar performance. Leg upset over the Carthage Ms
gel fanned 13 Waskom players in a when thev piled up four run* in,
row plus two others to total 10 | the second inning Leggett walked f()|*
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thirds water and ena third lend, and worms H
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Author Unknown
If you fish the plastic worm,
you may tx interested in this:
Creme Lure Co. of Tyler recently
sponsored a fishing contest to de
spoons
A. Isivd Ear neat
Smith, Longview caught good
string of bass several 3 to 9 lbs
Crappie fishing alow. Bream felr ■'•bftey
to good. Catfishing fair with one
0 12 pounder reported
LAKB PALStTINC
Bream still biting good catch
and the next two halters reached
base on an error and interferer.ee
by the catcher. A fielder’s choice
on Mike Loverlder’s grounder wir-
ed Rowr and loaded the basr*
Bill Rude' the Waskom shortstop.
| then boomed a double to the right
field to clear the bases, and Was
kign hud lour runs and seemed on
the wav t. victory But lA<go»t
had othei plans and so did his
teammate* After Rudd's double.
Leggett fanned 13 Waskom batters
in a row and allowed nobody on
base until he walked A. J Rogers
in the sixth.
Carthage tied the score in the
second The big guns In this in
ning were Rob Jolley mil Paul
McGuire with singles and Jim
Brewster with a two bagger
The Carthage boys broke things
wide open with a air run blaal in
the fourth. Tim Harkiicic* drew a
base on bads. Kevin Bankhead and
Jim Brewster had batkloback
singles before Leggett w is hit by
a pitch-1 hall and Pill Koonce
u slfccri The next barter struck nut.
The Frank Langley hit a two bag
ger lo send two runner home and
went on :>round on single* by Mc-
Guire and Harkrider
Paul McGuire each had three
for four ft. lead the t'nrthage hat
ting. Other Carthage baiters with
one hit ‘•a-h were Harkrider. *Jank
head. Leggett. Koonce. Jolley, and
JIM DBPPB
Deppe won first
metei individual
100 meter freeatyte
place in the 90 meter bar <dn»k<-
He broke the meet record tor the
200 meter individual mtdly by |3
second* „**
Other w niter* In the meet woke
Bobby Hull, sixth place, IdO mfler
freestyle; Vickie (taper fifth pn,
100 meier freest vie.,0th place, too
met^r backstioke; Kathryn tkepjh ,
third place, M meter freest) if Jin
the R and under clasa.
Also competing in the meet Wfr
Sharon Hull. Linda Hull, Jim BMg
ham, Cynthia Hunt, Gail Haprr,
Dianne Allison. Mandy Boon'.
Amy Hudson. Vance Weldon. Tim
Leggett, and Ron Roquemore,
Acoomnanying the awimnura.lo
Ft. Worth were Mrs Odessa Wei-
don Harry Haper. Mr. and |fr*
Lois Hull. Mr and Mr* Otehn
Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan bpqpe,
Mr and Mrs. Walter Deppe.
termine which color worm -xould •« °( overcommon Crap
catch Ihc most buss. The winner
used a ‘ lime green" colored worm,
and the fisherman in second place
used a purple colored -‘Coil danc-
er*.
Parks and Wildlife Dept, has re-
leased the following dope on Dov-
es, Woodcock and Snipe. The dove
season in this area opens at noon
Sept. f. and closes Oct 30 Legal
hunting from noon lo sunset Bag
limit -12 per day, 24 in possession
pie best early A. M. and late if
lernoon Mrs T. M Cunningham.
Jacksonville. 100 bream on crick-
et* Caldwell Hagan and If. M Mey.
Trier, limits of bass from 2 to 3
12 lbs. Crappie—Hubert Reynolds,
Frankston, Jack Perry. Houston.
35 to 1 lb
LAKB JACKSONVILLE
Fishing fair. Top bass catch; 0
Batteries for darthar • we're Leg
gett and Brewster For Waskom
Howe .m l Jones and Moore.
Carthage was scheduled to face
Gladewater at Carthage Tuesday
night Gladewater had won from
Jefferson Saturday night
DATA FROM...
Lake Murvaul
Platting In general has baen fair
to good, in spite of the hoi weath
bass by V A Williams Palestine, «**»•»»»* being done
on red-head plastic worm ***** '** *he early morning and late ev
The new coaching staff of the
Center Roughrlders for lfW4 is
headed by Max Whit lev. a former
Panola College athlete when the
college had a Stale champion foot
ball learn.
Mr Whitley comes to Center
from Grand Prairie where he has j
been assistant football roach and
head baseball cnach since 1058
Grand Prairie defeated Wichita
Falls for tne District, title in 1002
and were slopped by Amarillo in
the state race. Whitley is a native
of Wtnnsboro. and transferred^ to
Sam Houston Slate from Panola •
College, where he became an out-!
standing athlete.
C- E Cannaday has been named
assistant football coach and head
basketball coach He has an impre* ;
sive record as coach In basketball
and track. He has had hUllstriet
champions in basketball and dis-
trict champions in track and base
ball at Wlnnsboro; bi district cham I
pions In football and district
champions in baseball at Grand |
Saline; at New Boston he had dis
trlet champions in basketball (the
first in the history of the school
They won 2fl straight games and
reached fourth place in state play-
offs: and district champions in
track and football. He had out
standing teams in basketball at
Hughes Springs. Cannaday was cap
tain of his basketball team at SMlr
during his playing days
Don Harfimm will serve a* as
slstanf football roach and head
baseball coach He waa quarterback
of the East Texas Slate team Iasi
year
— Gaines O. Wolaver is to In- as
signed tn Ihe Junior High coaching
responsibilities. Another coach ad
ded some time ago has resigned lo
go in business
RIBBONS for Typewriter and add-
ing machines af the WATCHMAN
FARM
EQUIPMENT
SERVICE
CENTER
We Service AN Form Equipment
And Stock AH Ports For Most AH
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Moke Tractors aad Trucks.
WE SERVICE AND REFAIR
RUSH HOGS, HAY BAILERS, ETC.
SERVICE A REFAIRS ON AU
MAKE TRUCKS A CARS
-R*d Marshall, Shop Foreman
CARTHAGE
TRUCK & TRACTOR"
21S So Shelby St.
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_ ______ ____ Best in the early mornitig
WOODCOCK — Nov 27 through bruom"eotrh Mr and Mrs Jenkins emng Several nice eatehes were
Jan 13 Limit - five per dav 10 p.^inclMion wonn, Cra,.the reported this past week The larp
in possession Legal shooting hour* , |km chfla paulk JMksonv.lle
est bass weighed eight pound*,
| took • 12 lb bass on oatmeal bait raugM by Clarence Steward Ft
fishing from fishing barge Dr
sunrise to sunset _ __ __________
shooting hours, sunrise to sunset
So if you are tired of fishing, or
if the weather is too hot for you.
get the ol' shooting iron down and
oil it in front of the air-condition
er. and think of the coming hunt-
ing season
If j*i have never hunted snipe
why not try them this year ’ They
abound in most of our swampy
meadow* and are one of the most
j sporting of all winged game. They
don't carry much eatm’ meat, but
a mm can consistently kill these
corkscrewing varmints he can hit
anything that flies
Wish we’d get a ram. the
spring’s drying up and the nld wo-
man ain’t fd no place to wash.
Vonr* AL
■AST THAI LAKB BBPOBTS
LAKB Or PfWBS
Experienced anglers still taki
plenty of baas and In
Coffee. Tyler won first place in
recent Creme Lure bvrn content.
Charles Hoyle Arlington, second
Contest group look better than
100 lbs of host -Duh Wright
l^ngview. took IB huso on purple
worm Albert and Paul SuSNvan.
Dr Sam Mark and party of Com
Texas caught over 700
LAKS AWKVAUL bsHu have been Skipjack*. Hell
Stovall* me.. bender and *ome top water lure*
Fishing fairly good Be*t early Best eatehes by those mentioned
morning, late afternoon. Has* fair above and Mrs. C. C Hale. Livings-1
with 7 12 pounder by Dutch Hill. ton. A ■» bass; W D Ramsey, Fa» ,
Lufkin, best of week Other good adena. 9 24 lb buss; Don McMull
catches—Ricky flillin. Pine llill. en. l/mgview. 4 1-2 lb. bass; Kicky
• lb. I Ait her Alexander. Pine llill Hillm. Ptnehill. S lb bass; Rimer
Ross Hardy and Amber Atkinson. Childers Naeogdnrhes. « 1-2 lb
Longbraneh. 30 bass to 4 1-2 lb*, boss: Mitchel Jet on rente 5 lb
fifteen bass from 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 lbs has*; Horace T Robert«oe Nacog-
Bream good, catches ranging into doches. 2 Ih 14 or* boss; Cordell
the hundreds Crappie and catfish Britton. IJody Britton. Cooney Dav
fair Crappie taken m deep water, i* and Rayford Tinkle. Lf-n! Bran
using minnows One 0 lb blue cat eh. 00 km ranging from 2 1-2 lbs
to 6 Hm I>ot* of bass are being
caught on the upper end ot the
lake west of the DnS*on Bridge
I nfl lift! Bream fishmq has hoen fairly
INIIUll AVfTvf 9 Knod UMI,a ertrket* and worms m
BOH. L V WAIL deep water
andrhucA Best catches hy Rme*l < lilton
* and 1^ C Hilk f 9hrcvcp-»rt. 190
'% Fay
Comping, pie owing,
going foil Mast
m
Ram
end laws Hrrshour party of
Greenville all lank limits of bam
Bed Wc Norton Grand Holme limn
on pnrplt worm T. W
Texas City, good catch on
Crappie Mow Bream being caught
by the hundreds Lake Hear and
fading
LOPfB STAR LAKB
Best Hw
TATUM—Jodie Gail
king CoHhM spent the weekend with _
3('h«r .ns M, .nd j^?-. **■**-*.*»■
V’*m' M Hou.inn <*> i—I r.li,
C. Krnsher and F A. Ccro Shreveport 140
. . J-* «mB.na Tim rintdir hrcam Tesey Taller and F WalL
family Jut *"»1 I* tot nonny;^ ivt bream Frank
Bast Texas ' bm 1,,
f fast being done at night lati
Mrs W M Ash of Longview M w,Mt' r>rrfc *** br,*i
Mrs W B Randolph of Bata j _, .__
The water w in good Aape
Kdihe
I where
is in Panola
Gird Of Thank*
(ishmg stiR
ville visited relative* Sunday
Mrs R. A. Shaw underwent *mr j
| gory Saturday at Nan Travis Has
; pitot m Jaek'onvrttr
Albert Tatum M m Panola Hos Our heartfelt thanks to aH who
pit at. extender' comforting sympathy and
Mr and Mrs Garnett Mitchell help m oar recent sorrow For
Jr af Houston visited the James the beautiful service floral offer
Krwm family over the weekodM mn*. food, and other kindnesses.
Benny Shrarmn of Houston via n* are deeply grateful
rted bis mother Mrs Mary Shear Tn the nurse* and staff at Hois
ran over the weekend day Lodge Nursing Home m Ceu-
Mr« Bfanrbe Metratf vi.iied ter and to Dr Monki
her daughter Miss Billir Ails in onr heartfelt thanks
Pasadena last weekend The family of J D
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964, newspaper, July 30, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900892/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.