The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961 Page: 5 of 23
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Famh.4 Watch ha*, fmHfcagr. Tw Mmy 4, 1*761
Cartilage Lose# 1*0
Thriller to Kilgore
lm a Crunch
all the way tor
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BOWLING
Harris Spark* NEWS
Beckville Jr*.
To Win Meet
mmruyyiix Texas — Sparked
try fleet looted hat Harm, a Mend*
linear eto who do** everything
well, the OaaladM* Hesrkitten*
breezed U> th* Elementary Mrhooi
track and field ehampi<»n»hip her*
katurday by amazing 85 point*.
Runm-r up Teaahe had 94 point*.
Wnkwn 12. Ml Enlerpns* 10.
Cary » and Klysisn Fields. 2 Kar
nark failed to score.
In tbr 4th grade diviuon. featur-
ing five events, Heefcville aiao
copped top honor* winning every
event. Rockville'* 4th grade team
compiled 44 point*, easily winning
over Ksrnacfc and Cary which tied
for tecond with three points each
Elysian field* aeored ana point
while Wasfcom. Tanaha and Ml
Rnterpnae failed to score
for the 14-event meet, Beck
trill* brought home 12 firsts com
pared to second place Tenaha’s
two. Mt. Enterprise and Gary each
had one Mu* ribbon
Winning high point honor* in
the 7-4 grad* division, Beck villi*
Joe Ham* stole the show in the
aprinta winning the SO yard dash
in 17 seconds, the 74-yard dash
in 9-1 seconds, sad the lOOyard
dash in 104 The blonde speed
star's winning brosd jump mark
was 14 ft 2 in., 75-ysrd low hurd-
las 10.1 and discus throw 110-ft.
4 Ut
Lynn Rogers and Bill Blount
were big point winners in the
4th'grade division scoring 22 and
IB points, respectively. Rogers had
a very fast time in the 74-yard
low hurdles with 104 while
Btqfnt leaped !«-ft. 10 in. in the
broad jump.
MOM'S OOWLIMC LiAOUff
Teem standings W L
West aide Grocery 42
Hairy Mart 42 32
Duke* Cleaners 42 34
first Natl Bank 47 37
Sibley's Truck Mop 44 40
jor'i Cafe 41 12 42 1 2
Amariean legion 38 44
Rand Drug 34 40
Massey's Minnows 33 I 2 40 I 2
Keeling fluid Store 28 48
Weeks High Score*
J*
TARGSTEKRS Ns. 2—Shown here are the members of the
Carthage Tar getters No 2 team, who are also prize winners,
from the left are IJnda Hull, l-rrry Heaton, Carol Stough
and Frances I<an#ley. Not shown in the picture is Bill
Gerardy, another member of the team
(Photo by l^iuis Hull)
Duke* Clean-
• Dairy Mart
Dukes Clean-
Dukes Clean
- Judy Bird *
i Scratch team tierie*
|er* - 2902
HDCP team Sene*
2875
Scratch team (lame
art • HUB
HDCP team Series
er* - 1040
i Scratch Ind Series
547
HDCP lud Series • fred Peterson
8:13
Sc’rslch Ind. (iame • Judy Bird
203
HDCP Ind. (iame Jack Balter 240
0 t O
WOMB M'S BOWLING LBAOUB
Team W L T
Brown’s 4 0 471-2
Stovall’s I 3 44 1 2
Piggly Wiggly 3 I 41
Cirlhage Drug 2 2 38
Slept oe’s 0 4 35
| first Nil. Bank 2 2 31
High learn game - Brown’s 730.
Stovall’s 877, Brown's 678
High team sertca • Brown's 2044,
Sleploe’a 1875, Piggly Wiggly
1730
High individual game - Johnnie
Copeland 100, Virgins Massey 180
Lucille Humphries 168.
High individual series • Johnnie
Copeland 488, Virginia Massey 437,
The Panola Ponies wen one and
test one on their road tnp to Pari*
Junior College last week end They
lost the first game 1-0 after a
’ scoreless battle for eight inning.
Jo* BM-klry was the User for Pa-
nola Bickley has been seeing lim-
ned ter vice due to a sere arm hut
went the route against the Dr*
j goo* holding the Paris team to five
The Pari* run came when their
■l left fii-lder l.un»f‘»rd reached first
■ <>a an error, w a* *a« nfired to sec-
ond and scored on a double by
Cripps The Dragons made one
run on five hits and made three
, error*. Panola had no run* on four
hit* and made three errors.
In I hi- second game of the
double header. Panola bounced
back Irom a 4 I deficit in the third
; inning to make the final score 8 5
Gisyford (order started for the
ponies but w*» relieved by Tommy
Woolley in the third, who was
credited with the win his eighth
for the season against three loss-
es. Woolley had pitched a nine
inning stretch the dsy before a-
gainsl Navarro.
Battling honors for the pome*
went to Charles Boyette, Woolley,
Kenny Young, who batted in three
runs. Lariy Shaver, who had a
home run in th* bottom of the
suth to tie the score; Jimmy Mat
thews, who had a triple and Joe
Wmn. who brought Matthews home
with a single.
Paris had previoualy won a
[double header off the Ponies
The Panola record now stand*
To
celebrate its
130th Year
as AMERICA’S Leading
. Silversmiths
GORHAM
OFFERS
CHANTILLY
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS
STERLING DESIGN
of a
June Arnold 424.
Sue Briggs converted the 310,
and 6-7 10 split*.
This last week ended the 1080
81 Winter league. The winning
team was Brown's. The list of In
dividual winners and pictures will
follow in a later issue.
Little League
Try-outs Set
l<or Saturday
Little league try outs will be-
gin Saturday, May 8, at the Lit
tie league Park at 2 30 p m ac-
cording to Buddy Hounds, Com
missioner.
All boys from 0 through 12
years of age who did not play on
an “A" team last year are In bring
I heir glov es and rome for a work
out.
The same group will workout
again Saturday, May 13. at 230
pm
Saturday, May 20, all boys and
girls. Pee Wee* and Little league,
will work out and be assigned to
a team.
I'onieg Meet
Demon Froah
Here Saturday
The Panola Ponies will ring
down the curtain on the current
baKcball season negt Tuesday when
they meet the Hlmn College Buc-
caneer* in the last conference
game. The *e*su»n will be a make-
up game called earlier in Ihs sea-
son due lo rain. Hlmn has lust one
In the Ponies during the *eason.
Panola will meet the Louisiana
Northwest State College fresh
men here Saturday in a double-
header at I pm. The Ponies hold a
six game advantage without a loss
j aguniNt the Demons, who will be
out to salvage a remnant of vic-
tory here Saturday. It should be
a good game.
The game will replace the one
originally scheduled with the Sain
Houston State *‘H" team.
14-7 with the eosf ___ _ _
iiMIsrite with the Navarre
Bulldog.
0 0 0
An action packed sixth inning,
which saw seven runs scored, gave
the Panola Peru** a 4 3 win over
Navarro College her* Friday after
noon and a tie for first place in
/one 2 of (he Texas Junior Col-
lege Athletic- College, with a 4-1
record.
Tommy Woolley, the Many. La,
i freshman, went the route for the
. Ponies to chalk up his seventh win
against three losses for the see-
I son.
The tall right hander struck out
' nine, walked five an dheld the vut-
; ilor. t othree hits, lie helped win
hi* own game with a single to
right laid that scored a run by
l«*ri> Shaver to tie the score 3-3.
lie also sparked a double play,
Woolley to Young to Winfield to
retire Navarro in the ninth and
win the game.
Navarro scorad first in the sixth
when they annexed three runs on
the only three hits they bed dur-
ing the game The Ponies cam*
right back in their half of th*
sixth and chalked up four run*.
Navarro n* dthree runs on thro*
hits and made four errors. Panola
had four runs on sig hit* and
made two errors.
Each team had one conference
game left on schedule. Both play
the Blinn Buccaneers The Panola
Blum game is due here Tuesday
May 8 The Pome* defeated Blinn
in their first meeting.
< ENTER. Tran* — Fifty Eight, TEN AHA Tana*. -
leaders, comprising fourteen cum drat G. E Turner staled that May
mitiers ef the Center Pint Nctbs is transfer aaenth Ail par rati who
dUt Church started a four week live in one school district hut who
Stewardship Educational Campaign, intend to transfer their children
April M. under the to snethrr fkdrlrl should do an
direction at ecechairmaa iietx-r at the county superintendent's of
Parker and Dr. Bill Windham Dec during May
Ay 1 JOAMMf WAtTBM
srnimi mas Alim
Bounds, East, Sistrunk
_
Heroes In ‘Doches Win
SAVING!
Through May 13th Only
And yo« cor buy R on our
Chib Mon for os fink at
334
COX'S JEWELRY
LongBranch
NEWS
•V MBS. ORACI CAtSITV
LONG BRANCH—Mr*. Melba
Pinkerton and Vicki. Betty Brady.
TVrry and Debra, Grace Malone.
Grace fussily and Mary Manril-
len of Clayton, spent Monday in
Jacksonville visiting Mr and Mr*.
Danny Pope and Kara Wall, who
ia a atudent in !<on Morris Col
lege
Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Canker of
Minden, La. viaited Mr. and Mri.
John Allen Cariker ami Carolyn
during the weekend
Mrs. F.ula B Keeling spent the
weekend In Houston visiting her
children, Mr. amt Mrs. John Hen
Keeling amt girla, Mr. ami Mrs
Randolph Keeling.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross Gde*
and bays and Mrs. Clara M. Blum
spent Sunday in Nacogdoches vis-
iting relatives
Mrs Mary Sauls and Nora
Brady visited relatives in Mount
Enterprise Saturday
Mrs. Louise Matlock and Larry
spent Sunday visiting relatives in
Mt. Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cyphers
attended Uto ordination service at
Sulphur Springs Sunday Paul
Owen* was ordained as. a paster
Roger Williams of Mt. Pleasant
ia spending a few days with his
iriMhinsh. Mr and Mrs. Law
erenre McCormack
There were 44* in Sumfhy School
mday.
Mr and Mrs Mm Caeaity of
rndersan spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Casalty and
J«S.
The condition of Mt Worley is
sosurwhat improved He it slid at
th* home of Ms daughter, Mr*
Kate Sledge, in HenRrrson
Mrs. Hattie Mahan ia spending
*Y*^YrI MR*4 wWB RFi Mwvs • Ella.
M P. Hartley, ha Lsngvirw. who
surgery two weeks
Rooming home runs by Ysncy
Bounds and David East, a terrific
hurling job by Carrol (Peanut) Sis-
trunk and stellar defensive play
by Don Malone and Glenn Ale*-
I under notched an upset victory
1 for Coach M H. Hopson's Carthage
Bulldogs over Nacogdoches here
Friday afternoon, 2-1.
lairry Franks, three sports all-
stater (or Nacogdoches, hurled u
two hitter for the Dragon*, but the
two hits were homer* and that
spelled the difference. Bistrunk al-
lowed only three safeties and those
were inside the park.
Bounds smashed his solo homer
in (be second frame and David East j
added his homer, which was the
deciding run, in the fifth inning.
arolyn Ititah II in*
CENTER, Texas — Carolyn Bush,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O/roe
Kush, Center, and a student in
Center High School placed first
in the Shorthand competition at
the annual meet of Kcgions 3
anil 4 of the University Interschnl-
astic la-ague at the University of
Houston, last I-relay and Saturday.
WATCHMAN
Tatum News
BY MRS THURMAN ADAMS
TATUM—A fellowship supper was
enjoyed in the dining hall of the
First Baptist Church Wednesday
evening. Slides and moving pic-
tures were shown that were taken
during youth week.
Mines. Norman Huberts, Marcus
Hardin. Oli\cr Matthew*. Thur-
man Adams attended the W M U.
Spring Ketrcat Thursday and Fri-
day at PincwiNxis Encampment.
Mr. amt Mr* Vilace Nail and
family visited Mr. ami Mrs Jim
Frank Nail and son in Tyler Sun-
day.
Mr*. Ike Metcalf and Mias Bil-
lie Alls attended the Metcalf re-
union ai Campti. I*. Sunday.
Mrs laiuise Cook and family
spent several days in Houston with
her sister, Mrs Pat Page, and
family.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Heard Sunday were
Mrs. Ethel Bailey amt Mrs. Mer-
man Sparks of Kilgore.
The Tatum F H A sponsored a
Mother amt Daughter banquet re-
cently
The menu consisted of stuffed
tomato with tuna salad, green
(Wans, baked potatoes, cherry pie
with we cream, butter, tea and
Freshmen girla serving were Ju-
dy BnII. Maggie Arm strung. Lin
da Martin Bonnie Williams. Rue
Deaton. Beth Breom. Gayle Find
ley. Glenda Freeman and Hetty
Morten.
Guest spf^ker was Mr*. Blanche
Phillips, head of the home eco
monies dept at Stephen F. Austin
CoBrge
Sistrunk had a no hitter going
into the sixth inning when be be
gan to tire a little. But the great
little competitor, aidrd by some
brilliant fielding by Alexander and
Malone, held the visitors lo only
one run and the rally was snuf
fed out.
Hi! I* spring fever setting in? it your crowd down with winter
doldrums? Nip this opidemic with a "KIDNAP PARTY." It isn't
a woy to get oil of you away from it ail —it's o new slont on a
"come-os-you-ore." Secretly contact parents ond get diem to
keep your friends ot home on th* night. Then, with the oid of
Dad's or date's cor, hijack your pojamo-
ciad, hotr-in-pincuris friends ... For
another quick swing into -pring, cosh m
on fashion. Buy o BRIGHT NfW OUTFIT
(like this salad-green polka dot dress
with matching shoes ond breton from
the cover of the March SEVENTEEN/.
Cot a shew-stopping raincoat: some are
showered with Bowers; others ore in
a vinyl fabric that looks like potent
leather. Invest in off-boat, bulky boods
in pink and orange or olive and blue.
Acquire goy, giddy separates fer in*
doors now, outdoors later.., For o par*
monont pick-up, try chasing the blues
with a green, lilac and white color
schema for your room ... For o quick
-up, give yourself o home-mode
treatment: Oatmeal or honey mokes a fine skin mask,
lemon juico bleaches freckles, an egg pock rsfmes pores, and
a ploin old rolling pin literally rolls away inches... If it's not
spring favor, but fervor over GETTING INTO COLLEGE, don't
dospoir—prepare, by conferring with your guidonco coun-
selor on lesser-known colleges with
greater potential for accepting ond
educating you ... Another way to hid#
from the Ides of March: plan a make*
believe trip to "(or oway places." A
case in point is 17*yoor*old Claudia
Bremer from West Berlin ("free-world"
city behind the iron curtain), whoso
favorite cure for spring fever is to Pond
outside tho Ron Am Kurfurstendamm
office and doy-droom about coming
hero ,,. A final idaa to egg on your spirit! Givo an "EGG*
HEAD PARTY" and hove your guests decorate eggs to carica-
ture their favorite personalities ... As a last word of cheer,)
remember, with winter almost gone, summer's almost herel
perk-up
beauty l
Wsst Berk* Teen
Antioch News
BY MRS. PAULINE MCDANIEL j
ANTIOCH—Mr*. Annie Dunlap
and Jimmy spent the weekend in
Dallas with her daughter and fam 1
ily, Mr. ami Mr*. Orville Scott. -
James and Wanda Elizabeth.
SSfil. and Mrs. Jake Floyd and
children of Shreveport spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. R. H. McDaniel. Mrs. Mc-
Daniel is able tn be up part of Ihe
time after being bed ridden with a
bark injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Choice of
Kilgore speot Sunday with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Theo McDaniel, and Andrew.
Mr. and Mra. H H. Choate made 1
a business trip to Shreveport Tuas-
day and visited their ton and fam-1
lly, Mr. and Mra. Flonoy
Choate and Kirk and Nita.
Spending the weekend with the
llollis Pearts’ were their children.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Pellham
and Sheila of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Barron of Shreveport The
men caught some nice cat fish
and they all enjoyed a fish fry-
after church Sunday.
The Antioch W.MA. was host to!
tho Mt Olive District W.M A.
Wednesday. There were U dif-:
ferent WMA’s represented with!
a total registered at 111. Mrs I
Pauline McDaniel, local president.1
brought the welcome.
Visiting the Rev. and Mrs W H.
Magnus* for a few days are their
daughter and family from Corpus
ChruU.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961, newspaper, May 4, 1961; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901086/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.