The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967 Page: 3 of 22
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Card of Thanks
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A syndicated writer for the [
Panola Watchman was one of
i eight outdoor writers honored
by Evinrudc Motors of Milwau-
Winfield was a San Augus
He is Al Eason oi Overton
Naomi Williams 27 10
TW1 LIGHT LEAGUE
| Lions
Dodgers
176
Splits converted 3-68.
GAY LEAGUE
Ben Franklin
Youngblood Sin.
Edd's Western Cafe
Robbies Food King
No. 5
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Rangers Hold Summit
In Babe Ruth League
The L______ ____1_.
dominate play in the
Ruth League with an impress
ive 7-1 won lost mark.
Nearest competition to the the plate with an average oi
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Splits Converted: Margie
Davis Mil W. W. Rose 4-7-P-10.
By Alton Eaaon
RMBBBMteUaUBtoUB
chcs of four pounders during
the second year.
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CARTHAGE FURN. CO
TROY GHOLSTON, Own*
Vandagnff Ins.
Jenkins Drug
Lawhorn Texaco
Berry Music
Cassitys
M and H Pharmacy
High Series Men:
BKSrmtetoM
SMALL LAKE PROFILES
(11 in a series)
Lake Hawkins. a Wood
I County Lake of some 1200 sur-(
■ Golf Event
■Set July 4 j
The seventh annual July 4
■ one day golf tournament is sch
■ eduled at the Overton Country
■ Club sponsored by the Overton
‘*'1J Golf Association.
Starting time is 7 a m. for I
I the 27 hole medal play event.
Among the awards include
DR SI.000 for a hole in one on No
9. 18. or 27. a dozen balls for
the longest drive on No. 19, and
a dozen balls for the highest
score.
A barbecue is set for 6 30
. p.m in the community center,
f Entrance fee is 510 for the t
I tournament which includes the ;
i barbecue
of medium and small Best
I have been worms. Top
er and shallow running,
catches by Arlan Skid
e, Palestine, 9 up to-4lb.;
E. J. Lovell. Henderson,
a to 4 lb.; Luther Alexan-
3 lb. 5 ot., 2 1 2. 2 lbs
♦am fishing has been good
g crickets and worms in
ible depths of water. Best
bes by O. I. Warren and J.
Robinson. Henderson, 300;
sell Redman. 125
hite perch fishing has been
using minnows in deep American Legion
ir,. Channel Catfish fishing 11; American Legion ...
been slow. 3; Kiwanis 25, Rotary 6; Lions 1
Iditional catches of bass: i 14. Rotary 6
This Week's Schedule
July 1. Rotary vs. Kiwanis ! Jimmy Krutja
-sr-iiy- — - - — —.... - - _____-________I Vs. i.
Javis. Roy Cole and rank July 3. Rotary vs.
.442 - *.....
■432 ; dub 'of-Cteveland.______________
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381 ELIMINATE lorever tne use <4
360 erasers TAPERASER is a
349 correction sheet for carbon cop-
317 ies and original copy. Dispenser
267 package only 98c, PANOLA
265 WATCHMAN
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Team Series: Matthews 2882;
W
7
4
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Week's Schedule
Rangers continued to | loop leading Rangers are the i .500 in his official trips to the
Babe Longhorns with a 44 won-lost plate Rob Jolly ia second with
a 428 average followed by
Ted Shell leads the league at i Frank Langley with a .408 av-
erage.
BABE RUTH LEAGUE
Pct GB
875
.500
375
.250
18
___________ 17
Ken Turner Phar. 161-2 7 1-2
Keeling Food 15 91
Cadenhead Enco 14 10
Dimples Beauty Shop 111-2 ;
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Gene Brown
Kevin Bankhead
Joe Allison
Sam Allison
[ Rodney Weaver
Ji e e m s j w
for the is enough to stir any fisher-
1966 East Texas Chamber of ; man's blood. When 1 was there.
Commerce "Vacation Guide"; over 18 bass over this weight
was intrigued by the copy, and had been recorded in the pre-
decided to investigate 1 viuus ten days
luhVei’^bcinit Tiii’ I “* drove up pn a bluff on £he ' Thirty six anglers of a Dallas
tamed, “And when I saw the pounds of bass in one and one
pines, clear. . half days. The largest weighed
and the over 6 lbs. 14 ounces, closely follow-
I teen ounce
43 1-2 lake record at this time.
66 Spring rains during the first
70 year after the dam was closed
----, —t
76 ' the dam on an upstream club
82 lake, resulting in an ‘“instant
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10
18
8
7
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___ Murry
Magness 619; Al Novak 576.
Mike Johnston 541.
High Game Men: Murry
Magness 231. Mike Johnston 207,
Al Novak 206.
High Series Women: Virgin-
ia Masaey 556. Margarette
Young 510. Haiel Sharp* 510.
Margie Davis 500.
Splits
Team
Rangers
L. Horns
Mustangs
Indians
Next
June 29. Rangers vs. Indians*.
June 30. Mustangs vs. Long-
horns; July 3, Rangers vs. Mus-
i tangs and Indians vs. Long-
horns: July 6. Longhorns vs.
Rangers and Mustangs vs. In-
dians.
American Legion Falls
Little League Play
Rotary 5 5 .500
2 9 .182
Last Week's Results
Yankees 15, Dodgers 8; Lions j
Player
Ted Shell
Rob Jolly
' Frank Langley-
Paul Leggett
my being here," were the first
words Chandler Shackleford,
owner of the "Fish Hawk’’, the
public concession on Lake ’
I Hawkins, spoke to inc after I ■ ~ ~ n
introduced myself Se e m s Sam Rogers ‘
a resu chandler had read the outdoor]
section which 1 did
Bowling i :
koffee kup league
Scatter Pins
Gutter Gals
Hot Shots
Kcglers
j Ten Pins
Misfits
Ind. Series: Imogene Jeter stocking" of the lake with big
521; Shirley Attaway 514; Sue fish. Many anglers believe this
Briggs 482. to be responsible lor good cat
Ind. Games; Imogene Jeter 1
200: Shirley Attaway 178; Clem ,
Lawhorn and Sharon McIlwain
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CHECK HERE
FOR THE
T VARIES
j Legion 7
Next Week's Schedule
June 29. Lions vs. Dodgers; college here.
He was signed
Lambeth,
L. Team W
i Lions 8
e water is 40 inches below Am. Legion 6
way. Yankees 6
PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthage. Texas, Jun* * Vtt — B
Wishing
Report
If’’*"’
tshing in general has been
I. Mr. O. M Stewart, Car-
te, 9 lbs. 12 ozs. bass on
. . ' - • I ment replacing Larry Powell, i *erg' .........
im fishing has been flood i._. _____!.•- ^ho dr0J I PEE WEE LEAGUE
- ■ - — . - i Team W
“1 A,n 1-Pgion 6
Jimmy Krutza is second with Kotary
442 average followed by
Powell with a .432
MAJOR LEAGUE
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Matthews
Milams
Needhams
Lynch Nur
Carthage Drug
Farmepi State Bank
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Farmers State Bank 2878, Lyn j
, ch Nursery 2847.
Team Games: Lynch Nursery
1014; Farmers State Bank 993; H
Matthews 978.
Ind. Series: Virginia Massey .
568; Sue Briggs 533, Lillian
Brown 529.
Ind. Games: Mildred Strong
221; Sue Briggs and Virginia
Massey 206; Lil Brown 200.
Splits converted: Wanda S. ;
5-10. Wanda L. 67; Sue Briggs
5 7. Alice Chamness 5-10; Mon
me Salter 4-5; Margie Davis
3-10.
GUYS AND DOLUS _ |
Carthage Drug
Cooke and Smith
1
2
2
2
3
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Team W
Ain. Legion 12
Kiwanis
Lions
Rotary
Last Week’s Results
, is 6; American Legion 7 Ro ion; July 4. Dodgers vs. Lions; Goff of Sulphur Springs, Cleve- c0|umni
tarv 4; Kiwanis 4. Lions 3; i 6. American Legion vs land Indian scout. a pleo j
American Legion 22. Rotary Rotary. He was drafted by Cleveland ura| re?
14. Lions TOP TEN BATTERS ‘ ' * *
(30 official times at bat)
(Player , Ave.
i Mike Railey
I .liratmv U’t'iiffq
American Legion: i Larry Powell--
•• *- Lions; July Winston Whiddon
Team Games: No. 5 2263,
Edd's Western 791; Young
bloods 778.
Ind. Series: Alice Chamness
I 523; Shirley Attaway 516; Max •
Cuff 506.
Ind. Games Shirley Attaway
215; Alice Chamness 212; Max
Cuff 183
Splits: Sally Seegers 610;
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w a.w icvuKiiiLiu *vi ■■■£> ---- —........ —
, "The American Fable." | north of Hi/hway 80,
plea for conservation of na<-
He was drafted by Cleveland oral resources which appeared
in January. He has been pitch jn the Watchman,
ing for the Southwest Colts in , ... --------------
a semi pro league in Dallas --- --
484 for the past month
The Florida team is a farm
3
2
2
2
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Team Series; Edd’s W'estern
2265; No. 5 2263; Youngblood's j
I Sinclair 2240.
Western
| Houston 8 up to 3 14 lb.;
and If. D^ Armstrong. I JUiv i.
Iton. 29 up to 4 1 2 lb.; Te and Lions
lair. Henderson. 24 up to 6, American Legion vs. Rotary. Ray THler
MINOR LEAGUE
Pct.
727
545
545
The defeat dropped the Le-1 Dodgers 8;
gion to a 61 won lost mark. | *»—*-—
There were no changes in
the other three loops with the {
American Legion of the Major I
League and the Lions of the
Minor League holding on to
summit position.
Mike Railey took over lead-
ership in the batting depart-
«. .. . . mviii ivpiuiiiiK
im fishmg has been good. ' las( week-t |<lj|(ler
.. .. j0 iijiHj Railey had a bat- |
ting average of .484
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Last Week's Results •
American Legion 12. Rotary Coast League
9; Rotary 17, Dodgers 5: Lions r" * __
: 13. Rotary 3; Dodgers 11. Am. tine High School baseball star j l5 a| Eason oi Overton
for four years and pitched for who wri|F)l outdoors With Al
the Ponies his two years :n whjch appears weekly in the
a. n uu Watchman. .
by Bobby Ej|son was recognized for his face acres, is located two miles
__xt-i a— v•• 1 north nf lliohwav HO between !
Hawkins and Mineola The wat-
er is extremely clear in this
piney woods lake as
of springs, both in the lake ba-
i sin. and on streams feeding the
Hawkins has produced good
bass fishing from the begin
ning with a seven pound, tour . „ i n «_
—„—» .— ----- I .... .... „ ui..rr i Thirty six anglers ot a Dallas
north side of the late? he con- I blM illll) ruWHtlj tnnk jBDD
tamed, "And when I saw the pounds of bass in one and one-
beautiful green pines, clear, half days. The largest weighed
sparkling water, u— ...» —. , w .... w
all peacefulness ot this place — ; ed by two more that tipped the
1 knew it was the place for ( scales at 6 lbs. 11 oz
me!" I When did you say. you were
The board Chandler keeps to 1 going** £*
record catches over four pounds
he only undefeated team in ing last week s activity
< ii »**** * baseball acti- The Dodgers of the Pee Wee Dodgers
fell from the ranks dur League, winless in nine out
ings, downed the previously un i
defeated American Legion nine, 1 tary 14, Rotary 14. Rotary 14
117, in a Monday night game. (American Legion 12; Lions 14j
“ - - - - - ■ - •— American Legion
> 12. Yankees 10.
Next Week's Schedule
July 1. Rotary vs. Lions; July
1 3. Rotary vs. American Legion; i
July 4, American Legion vs. 1
Dodgers; July 5. Lions vs. Dod
gers; July 6, Rotary vs. Yan-
kees: July 8. Yankees vs. Dod-1
Inks Pact
Max Winfield, star pitcher
tor the Panola College Ponies,
who drop
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967, newspaper, June 29, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255736/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.