The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1960 Page: 3 of 10
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Pups Survive Llano, Try Lampasas Next
TUESDAY. OCTOBER M. 1MO —TUB BRADY HERALD. BRADY. THAI fVHI 0
Brady Bullpup# narrowly
wjUMkod by tho Llano taam bora
Thursday night, 14-12.
For tho Pup» It waa ono ol
Ihoae night* when nothin, aooma
to work. although tho Llano jun-
ior* wore largely reaponaihlo for
Pup*' frustration.
Tho Pup* scored once in tho
rorond quarter and again in the
third quarter, both on Ion, sido-
linr runs by W. I- Mooring Othor-
wiso tho Pup* could rot nowhere
through a stout nino-man Llano
lino.
Llano scored twice in the fourth
ponod and wai about to score
again when the drive died on the
Brady 16.
• • •
Hrad>** first Tl» came after
a hit of fano fakiig in the
harkfield hy OH tires ' ha»«*.
Mooring wound up with the
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EVERYONE
WELCOME
To The Dedication Ceremonies of
The New Bridge
Across Brady Creek on II. S. Highway 87
THURSDAY.
OCT. 20-10 A.M.
The citizenship of Brady and McCul-
loch County have waited patiently for
'several months for this event; the com-
ph iion of the Four Lane Highway into
Brady on Hi*rh\va> 87 and West Com-
merce Street and the completion of the
Livr. modern, wide and lony bridge over
Brady Creek.
Congratulations to the Texas High-
way Department . . . The Best Highway
D» nartment in the Nation ... on the c »m-
pieti* n i f these two outstanding projects.
A U*au?iful stretch * f highway, a beauti-
ful l ridge and a beautiful approach to our
little city from the west.
The...
Commercial Natl Bank
_of Brady
ball aad outran Ik* Llaaa dc-
fsadcr* M yards acraw. tbs
goal. Tbs pa*, far lb* point*
was n*> goad.
The second Brady scors was a
ii5-y.nl punt return by Mooring
after taking the ball from Cha»«*
in one of those who's got-ths-b.ll
handoff*. Chase ran thr extra
points, which turned out to l>c the
margin of victory.
Ronni. K.vtar turned in soma
hard running toting the bull for
Brady, anil l,e-ter Jenning* show-
ed real promise in the few times
he got the Itull in the final mm-
itc» of the game.
I ending the Brady defense were
Ysul et Lede/mu. tiilhert l.nfucnte.
Chipper Lankford, urul Jo- e llur>>.
Charles Steadtler *et up
I I.iio's fir*t tallv with a 21-
Rochelle Falls
To BHnkpt 33-0
Tin- Blanket Tiger* bait the
Hornets ut Itorlielle Friday night.
SH-n.
•■\Vi» have no ex* uses or nlihlx"
said lltM'lielle C'oinli Kenneth
Mitehell "We lust met ll lelllll
with more ileslre unit fight
The Hornets' offense i uildn't
mo* e. nnd the Tigers rout rolled
the hull Itoehelle run only 't
pliiva In th•• first quarter. !> In
the seeoiul. •> III the ttilrd and
t I In tin' fourth, n total of only 112
plavs in lh*1 game
"Blanket mine to |ilnv I have
never Me**ii a team whlili ataved
fired up for the entire game as
they itld Blanket his the Hiiiall-
e.t school in Hi** district (t; la
high school |, and If the l-alcur
hoys ever graduate maybe we call
hout t hein "
The Horm ts go to Menard this
Friday night
yard daab to tbs I. Crow there
l|B Mike Koger. pushed ever.
A rua for the points by kirk
llwdge. failed.
A few minutes later, however,
Hodge, got loose tui a 611-yard
touchdown run to bring Llano
within two points of the Pupa, with
the try for the |H>inta still to
come. Roger* attempted to run the
point* but war stopped '*ort. and
Brady sighed with relief
The Pupa are busy again in
Bulldog Stadium thia week, meet-
ing the Lampasas B team here
Thursday ut 7:d0 p. in.
Melvin Drops
Close One to
Menard, 14-13
The Melvlll Bulldogs led most
,f ii ic hi hill ! ■ -Hilly lost a
heart -breaker to the visiting Men
ard Yellow nickels Cl idav lilt
Melvin opi ned the scoring after
recovering Its own kickoff on the
Mc’iard '.*Clglit plays latei Ben
baa d* Ins Buntna scored front the
6. and quarterbai k Itichard Her
many kicked the extra point
Menard came back. however,
and scored on a tit yard drive.
Inti Melv hi st III I ill. 7 - •>
The Bulldogs added their sec
olid touchdown la th*' third quar-
ter on a 17 yard run around end
by C.ddle Sandoval, but the e\
I ra point attempt failed this time
Menard's Kenneth Hudson lal
lied from *■ yards out in the fourth
period making It Melvin 1’k
Mennril Ik* Hudson then pushed
over the two e,xtrn point* to win
the game for the Yellow Jackets.
1 l-l::
Melvlii goes to Hlchlaiid Springs
this Crlday. and Menard Is at
home against Itoehelle
Lohn Ties Talpa
On Muddy Field
Tin* fighting Imhn Kaglea ended
in a rare 33-<'i.*| tie with Talpa-
( entennial on a muddy Talpa field
Friday night, keeping their hopes
alive in the district six-man race.
Itnin fell all during the gam**.
Bobby I loyal scored three touch-
downs, and Hobby Short, moving
from end to halfback in a trade
with Taylor Solsliery, accounted
for the* other two TO a.
Terry Mitchell |>a*sed to Short
for one extra point and ran two
other points himself.
Talpa led at halftime. 14-l.T
and got 14 points ahead in the thin!
periisl. Hut the F.ngle* kept pulling
up and tied the game in the final
three minutes.
"Mitchell and Short showed
tremendous improvement Fri-
day night,” said l ohn Coach
John Clark. "They kept u, in
the hall game."
And they almost won it. While
tied Ml ::j. l ohn w»* passing with
a minute remaining Short and a
Talpa Isiv were sir. milling for
the pa*- when the hall hit n hcl
met ami bounce I M'Scholl grab
tied it in mid air on the Lohn "0
and ran to the Taipa 6--hut an
[offside penalty against Lohn eras-
ed the play.
• • •
Injuries have reduced the KngliM
now to seven men, nnd two fresh-
men, Ihckie Moon* lit quarteilmck
and Terry I loyal at renter, started
Friday's game. The only reserve
is Itichard Moore.
"We thought we were going
to get run off the field Fri-
day night, hut we didn't," the
l.ohn roach said. "We're still
in the running in the district
if we ran keep everybody
healthy."
The statistics were almost n-
ehw-e as the score Talpa hud 7
penet rat inns to l.ohn's ft, nnd
l.ohn had 12 first downs to II foi
Talpa l.ohn drew it penalties nnit
Talpa 7.
Tin* week the Kaglea play their
*econd district game, at l.ohn nt
g p. ni Finlay with their amiss
tbs-river neighbor* the It ooke
smith Mustangs
It yvill la- the only home game
in the county, and ( oa< h Claik
ami the Fagle* are inviting MeCnl
Im h County footliall fan- to In
nresent.
Pat tew t. la Hr act) Hospital
James Hill, tlrady, and Mrs
Jim Boa. Eldorado, war# admlttad
to Hrady Hospital Sunday Albert
I’lumloy. Mr* K. L. Abater. Hra-
dy. and W'lltlain tl Capps. Ittrh-
land Spring*, were dismissed that
day
In Itrad) Hospital
Mrs N (1 Lyle, who was hoa-
pltalUed In Hrady Hospital Satur-
day, Oct V was reported to tie
"feeling Home better" Thursday
morning
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WELCOME!... To the Dedication Ceremonies
of the new Bridge across Brady Creek on II, S.
Highway 87
THETRS., OCT. 20 10 A. M. BRADY, TEX.
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OCT 20 - 21 - 22
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“Happy Days Are Here Attain!" . . . We have been
waiting for this a long time ... the opening
of the new Bridge and Four l*ane Highway
on 87 and West Commerce St.
We are located right in the “biff middle" of
every!hinjc ...
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We want everyone to dime to the New Bridge
Dedication Thursday, October 20
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1960, newspaper, October 18, 1960; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920833/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.