The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 2 of 20
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Ponies Bow To Rangers In
Close Battle 80-71 Here
Bulldogs Lose 69-48
To palesline Wildcats
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ound Finale Here
For the Pome* Ken Simmon*,
with 23 points was high Matlock
game ami this was caused by fouls (
called against the Ponies in the,
last 42 second* because of their
efforts to get possession o( the ball
as the Rangers stalled. With 421
seconds to play, tne score was 74-
71.
Panola jumped off to a 5-4 leaf!
in the firat few minutes, but the
Rangers tied the count at 7-t, 84,
11 It and moved ahead 21 It with
10 minutes left in the first half.
Panola tied it up 35-35 at the half.
The Rangers came back with a
rush and scored eight points in
the second half before the Ponies
counted. With 10 minutes left in
the game the score was 57-51. With
seven minutes left the Ponies had
climbed 8643.
The Ranger Junior College Ran
gen won 88-71 ftoas the Panola
Ponies at the Pony Gym Saturday
night in a hard fought game that
aaw th* teams playing on about
even terms all the way. The score
was tied 3535 at the half and was
tied four other times during the
game. The difference at the final
whistle was the greatest during the
The Ponies play the Ranger* in
a make-up game at Ranger Jan. 31.
TO PCAV NAVARRO
Panola meets Navarro College at
Corsicana today (Thursday). This
slso will be a conference game.
CHS Girls
Win District
Game Jan. 23
t — PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage. Texas, Jan. 30. 1M4
, Fishing
At
Lake Murvaui
The CHS Girls Baaketball squad
started off Its conquest of anoth-
er district crown with a victory ov-
er Ruak, Jan. 23. an the borne
court. The final score favored the
locals 6446. and the *•■’* team won
the opening game, also.
On Monday night the locals took
White Oak for the third time this
season, bttt only by tho tight score
of 2433, but the "B” team Won its
game handily.
Next game is tonight (Thursday)
when the girls travel to Jackson-
ville in a district encounter, and
next home game is against Jackson-
ville Feb 13.
! fMBral has been fair- lb and 2 1-2 lb. bass; H. H. Wai-
ve fishermen are ven- ton. Kansas City, Mo., 4 lb. and
tinea the nice weather. 2 lb bass
|Ms were caught thi* White Parch fishing has been
HM • good number of fairly good, using minnows in ahal-
Were caught. low water, west of the Dolton Brid
Ring hat batn fair, ge and near Bustard Island,
tave teen worm, buck- Best Catches by Mr. and Mrs.
lie snlnner4ype lures. H. O. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. C. w.
has by Dale Cox. Car Beasley, B. E. Norris. Henderson,
lb. Rasa caught on Dubl Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oates, Houston,
jetton and Hardy Stew Charles Olson, A. D. London, Mar-
tUMtaen nice bass; A. ion Rogers, Carthage, and Roa-
i, Henderson. 6 1-4 bass coe Robinson. Long Branch. All
lath worms; Jack Thom caught limita of nice white perch,
on, I lbs two 4 lb, one trot line fishing has been fair,
f. J.hRayrs, Center, 4 using chicken hearts and cut Bait.
Ibm^r Continues To Lerid
Charles Brown was top scorer
tor the losers with 10 points.
The Bobcats are home during the
entire week. Turner plays Kilgore,
Tuesday night and Lufkin, Friday
night at the Turner Gymnasium.
Game time 7:00 p.m.
TURMIR BOBBTTBf
DOWN NACOOOOCMlt
The Turner Bobettes downed
Nacogdoches 48-32 In a district 8-
AAA Girls basketball game. The
victory gave the Bobettes a 32
standing in the loop.
The Bobettes had three players
in double figures. Helen Beck,
Maxine Perkins, and Geraldine
Jones fired In 14,14, and 13 points
respectively.
Daniels of Nacogdoches poured
I in 14 points for (he losers.
ALL PRICES SLASHED TO THE BONE
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Bowlins at Bel-Aire Lanes
HUH Team Defies;
JfaaSfk Harkfidera 716. 683.
Nig* M Series:
fJsck Parker 164, Dan Cowart
OUR LOSS IS
YOUR GAIN)
Town and Country 10 33
Jolly Four 18 32
High Team Series:
Merry Makers 1784. Ten Fin-
ders 1708. Scalier Fins 1668.
High Team Game:
Merry Makers 631. Scatter Fins
626. Unpredictable* 620
High Ind Series
Monnie Salter 488. Betty Belew
474. Billie Gunter and Sally S*eg
er* 460.
High Ind Game:
Fern Birmingham 188. Monnie
Salter 181. Betty McK night 187,
splits converted
Dot Weldon. 3-10; Helen Reed
and Violet Fant 5-7: Betty Mc-
Knight 4-5; Metia HsfaWay 2-7;
GREATEST SAVINGS
EVER OFFERED BY
Westinghouse
Splits Converted;
Susie Mauldin and Monnie Sal-
ter 5-16; Lee Hebert. 4-10: and
2-7; DM Reed 4 7 010; Pauline Mo
Daniel 46-10.
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Brown's Building Serviee
Stovall’s Lake Murvaui
First State Bank and Trust
Keeling's Food Store
Bel Atre Bowl
BOAS
Buffer Olds
Certhuge Drug
Westwood Addition
Carthage Service Farts
CAABB MFt-Af
Baked every Tbursda
Hat*, Tessa.
Drew Weeds fnr
High Teem Series: Brown’s
3828. Hunt’s 2842. Stovall s 2210
High Team Game: Brown’s M0.
Hunt’s 788. Stovall's 771
High ind Series
Virginia Masaey 518 Sue Briggs
506 Angie Posey 408
High Ind Game
Angie Posey 214. Marie Pfudhom
me IBS. Stella Cox
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Maxine Brown. Jennie Ballard.
Halt Bess. Sne Briggs end Rogene
Seegers. Dot Howard, Lit Barnett.
310 Vera Alexander 27; Bobbie
CafMref MO Margaret Towng 410;
JoaWne Cowaft 54-10
PANOLA BUTANE CO
• ■ 224 S. Sabin* St
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964, newspaper, January 30, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901145/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.