Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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4—Bretkenridge American
M,
THURSDAY, SEPT.
I960—
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dinais Look To Former A&M
tar, Hew Scenery For Showing
STANDINGS
American
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P Sports Writer
"•v Hot'.; of Cardinals art- in
Musrh stadium and there
Si m Musial or a baseball
">■ nc thorn Thli croup is
tuotball uniforms. They
; from Chtcapo, and
r- trip S Ijnus Cardinals of
i1 ma! Ko I'baM I^ aKue They
ri-; that the change in scen-
11 lift them out ot the Na-
Kootiiall l<ea ;ue cellar As
(\i! rtinals they finished
ti i the past three years
M.iljv the shift in cities is the
■ ■ chanse the Cardinals ha\e
'i tu j M i some with basical-
i - une team thiy had last
minus [tick "Night 'I rain"
I (' Keynoldly. anil Wood-
• ii Coach I'op Ivy is hoping
. t he h.id will be better this
• "mp tlunq. he l as two f)uar-
.. i i were only sophomore
. ytar. and now should
• .• *i'• 11 from the experience
j. . i i-U up during the cam-
tin \ are KmiJ Hill, and
i h Neither is of th esil-
• .! i ategory nor has either
i i|i. ability to take charge
he field i'ne suddenly could
and that would be a
"H surprise for 1 v > - Along
liiil .iri-i Roach is a newcomer,
i n who did the quarter-
; iiia and passing tor Notre
Hi- displayed a great tibal
. ■ .-,s college player, but
!:•■ is an unknown quality
holdovers aie back to
57
58
60
70
New York 82
1 Baltimore 83
! Chicago 81
handle the halfback jobs. John Washington 71
David Crow, Bobby Joe Conrad Cleveland 70 70
and Joe Childress Crow and Con-i Detroit 64 77
lad were running mates at Texas 1 Boston *>1 80
A & M and did some fancy stepp- Kansas City 50 90
mw: through the National Football National
League last year. Crow was the Pittsburgh 85 54
team's top gruund gainer, picking st_ Louis 79 59
up 6t;0 yards, and averaging about Milwaukee 79 61
55 yards a carry. Conrad turned | Angeles 76 63
out to be the top Cardina lpoint I gan Francisco
r.
1
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11,1 I
M! I WVl'KKK
UK Kit
I I WOK
scorer, thanks to his accurate toe.
He missed only once in 31 tries for
the extra point, and was successful
in mx of tune field goal attempts.
Mai Hammartc once again is the
number one fullback on the club.
He is backed up this time by Frank
Mcstnik. a rookie who looked good
enough in the warm-up period to
be.it Larry Hickman out of a job.
Hickman was the second string full-
back last year
Another rookie who may make
the club is halfbat'K Willie West of
Oregon He oidn't hurt his chances
any wilh a touchdown run in last
weekend's exhibitio nvictory over
Philadelphia
One loss the Cardinals suffered
in the past few days was veteran
end Woodley l*wis. He was picked
up bv the Dallas Cowboys under
the league rules which provide for
the stocking of the NFL's new en-
try.
Rickards Uses
Many Pitchers
DETROIT i# — Manager Paul
Richards of the Baltimore Orioles
h "i hep-.' to hav ea well-rested pit-
ching staff to throw against the
New York Yankees in the four-
game series this week-end. But
those hopes were dashed last night
v hen he used eight pitchers In an
11 to 10 victory over Detroit. AM
told. Richards used 23 players. In-
cluding nine outfielders. Only the
infield remained intact throughout
the game. Richards commented
kid-linglv
"I don't know how that happened.
That was a master stroke."
Cincinnati
Chicago
Philadelphia
69
64
53
52
Pet GB
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.574 2
.50-1 12
.500 12'j
.454 19
.433 22
.357 32'a
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.572 5'3
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.5-17 9
493 IP's
.451 2212
.390 30'-2
371 33Mi
Golf Play Today
On Two Fronts
ST. LOUIS — Two more
rounds are being played today in
the national amateur golf tourney
in St Louis. By nightfall, the field
will he reduced to four semi-final-
alists The survivors include four
19-year-olds. They're Phil Brown-
lee ot Canada, Steve Spray of ln-
dianaola, Iowa Harry Root of
Tampa, Florida; and Chuck Lewis
of Little Rock, Arkansas, who up-
set defending champion Jack Nick-
laus yesterday. Other survivors in-
clude the 1955 and '56 champion.
Harvie Ward of San Francisco, and
Bill Hvndman of Abington, Pennsy-
lvania, who was a finalist in the
Britsh amateur tourney last year.
U. S. Needs Work
Toward Olympics
LONDON The assistant
I coach of th® U- S. Olympic track
1 and field team warns that Ameri-
I ca must begin building immediately
for the 1964 games. If we don't
says Bud Winter of San Jose Stale
College, we face the possibility of
becoming a second-ratp athletic
power. Winter, who's in London,
says:
"There's no time to waste. The
TACOMA '.?i — Plav begins today
in the $25,000 Tacoma, Washington,
onen golf tourney,
field numbers 152.
The starting
Rome Olympics showed us that the
whole world is on the move athle-
tically. If we are to hold our posi-
tion, we must tackle our job more
aggressively than ever before."
The word Mormon is a combi- !
nation of the English word "more" j
and the Egyptian word "mon."
which means "good" — thus,
"more good."
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See, mommy,
I didn't forgefl
Nc Control?
PITTSBT'RG .? — Although Stan
Williams of the I>os Angeles Dod-
'.:ri-s struck out 13 Pittsburgh Pii>
ate batters last night, he still
wasn't completely satisfied. WIL
I: irns says
I just didn't have my control.
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Regulars
Huskies
Fit Every Boy Comfortably
or tittle — slender or husty —of all sues.
I eqes qet a better fit in GOLD STRIKES. Longer
, too. because GOLD STRIKES, with heevy.
forced denim and exclusive VUlCA-NttS,
more of everything.
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wear
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give more wear .
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Texas Products Sale!
SUPPORT TEXAS PRODUCTS ■
'...theysupport TEXAS!
This Treetc your Safeway Store has lassoed a heap of good eof<ng down at
the Circle (J) Corral, foods which are top brands, and made right here
in the great Lone Star State. We're so proud of the wonderful products
made in Texas, that *e want everyone to know exactly where each Texas
item is grow n, packed or processed. For that rason ue've listed the town
vith each item.
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Airway Coffee
Nob Hill Coffee
Velkay Shortening
Mellorine
Beverages
Tide Detergent
Canned Tomatoes
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Root Beer. Strawberry, Frui# Punch, Cream Soda9
Orange Soda or Grape Soda. [Plus deposit.} '
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Morton Potato Chips
Apple Butter
Dalle*.
Pecked ift Nteifeit
Peanut Butter lJ"c"
M«d« m D«*t ee
Mad* :n
Miracle Whip
Strained Honey —
394
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2^38t
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Jar
35*
, 39*
Liquid Starch
Packed '<* Wenkoekfe. Jar
•ottt* 25*
lotted in Weaeb
C'Jart (
This Ceapen Worth 50
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps
with the purchase of
SIX —No. 300 Cant Yen Camps
Pork & Beans"'1'"'
Coupon Expires Saplawbar 17, If60
This Coupon Worth 100
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Pit* your regularly earned Gold Bond S+ampt
with the purchase of
Ragulor Evergratff
BROOM
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Mod* %
•reed Prelrtab
Si
Rtdttm this Coupon for
50 FREE
Del Monte —
Canned in Cryital City.
BOj
Stamps
*rtth th« purchojt
•f $5.00 or more.
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L'bby Cut.
Canned in M^^llfW.
Wolf —
Canned in CoPsfcona*
With tea"f.
Canned in Austifle
Spinach
Green Beans
Tamales
Austex Chili
Safeway dQ fondue*
POTATOES
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FRESH CABBAGE 4t
YAMS k: • , 1(H ONIONS
FRYERS
U. S. D. A. Intp«efed
for wholesomensss
and Grade "A."
Plump, tender and
juicy. Ready-to-cook. . t
Whole. Lb.
29*
U.S. Saad S'arfa CaT.
U.S.
Grade Calf*
Ueal ->
all-purposa
potato.
U.S. No. 1 Red
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T-BONE STEAK
SniOIN STEAK
—— ^JexaS cjCamb <f3u'ji /
Leg-0-Lamb n'^'k'L is.
lamb Shoulder
Lamb Chops
ROUND STEAK
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Raited in Texas.
Aged in Garlanrf.
roast: nj.
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Texas Toastin' Bread 2
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Sendemaj Bread
Crushed Wheat Bread a
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Loaf
Iced Raisin Bread
SW'arl — and Sa^a.
If. lakad < 1 ia Seltea*
41*
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27«
21«
Short Grain Rice 2 gj- 29*
Stuffed Olives ^ 33*
Cragmont Beveragesc.^.- 3^29*
Piedmont Vinegar .?..- ^ 19*
White Corn Meal 5 ft 41*
Allsweet Margarine
Beef Enchiladas Meda in See Aefeefe* ts si*
Fantail Shrimp St!TT gflJt
CANNED FOODS
6 49*
Cinn#d i« Otl to^.
♦ L.fo. Dry i-iTia
♦ Dry P '«
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PURE LARD
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Nabisco Fig Newtons a
Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers c
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f.rt W.rtk.
Ranch Style Beans
Crises Shortening
Eagle Chili Powder
Anstei Beef Stew c..^.
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33*
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Sea Aateelea
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Ma. 100
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froduced in Fort Worfh
Clorox Liquid Bleach
Alcoa Aluminum Foil
Ivory Toilet Soap
Cheer Detergent
Droit Detergent
Oiydol Detergent
Tt*iz« (leaner
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fettle
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Ssilh by 12 In
Texas.
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Made ia DfllC
UUata
Made i
19«
33
4^. 25*
! fcr 32*
Twin Rolls vs.
Grapefruit Juice
Vienna Sausage
Barbecue Beef
Salad Dressing
Captain'* Chofea Frosae
Sreaded —
Paebaead ia Dalle*.
Blossom Time Milk i.950
• 5^29*
Dili Pickles
fkiui in Teterkaee.
Town Hoote Mafurat
Canned ia Dllll.
Hormet —
Cwed in D«IIaV
Frif5 5?7ceJ or C^'pptdL
Canned in Pallas*
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