Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963 Page: 11 of 28
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nilmd was President Now, 13 pres- as ever, but his bent old body has ed improvement. and the left
Wents and 76 years later, Sunny found "the work increasingly tackle work is manned by Danny
fi Fitzsimmons is going to take burdensome.” ' Neal.
Fhe-doctor’s advice. He is getting' He will be succeeded by Bill The Yellow Jackets have had
away from racing Winfrey. for many years the train- seven work-outs. and have 13 re-
The famed, 38-year-old trainer er for Alfred C Vanderbilt and maining on the 1963 spring state,
will retire in June, ending a 76-, now with the California Breeders Drills will resume after the East-
year association with thorough-1Association. ler holidays.
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'a classic. They found some in "confidential” talks that carry
• time other things that needed to be up to the top of the stands. He
: Track in Texas has one thing taken out, too. so they just gave criticizes unmannerly actions of
working in its favor, however. In me a wholesale rate and got the the fans, criticizes the outsiders
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once he had to stop while on the Gooch has missed only four Tex-
. Track and field doesn’t have the way to San Angelo’s Relays to as Relays and is as much a fix-
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a giant of a man named J. A job all done simultaneously." he who get down on the infield and
I (Tiny i Gooch, who can make you declares. interfere with operation of the
bear him for miles even if the Gooch started announcing the meet and takes great pains to
microphone should be out of com- Texas Relays back in 1927. He keep Mule Frasier. the fellow who
mission. was a participant in the relays as has been starting track meets as
Gooch, a Fort Worth lawyer a discus thrower He would go long as Tiny has been announe-
who back in the twenties was a over and heave the platter then ing them, on his toes.
football and track star at the Uni- hurry back and tell the people "AIl right. Mute." he will boom
versity of Texas, often serves as what was going on He didn’tion. the loud speaker, "let’s get
announcer. Sometimes his legal need a mike since his voice, even things moving We re going to
business interferes, as witness the than, carried clear down to thesetsbehund on the schedule.
coaching aides Ken Vakey and position’’
Charlie Williams are finding 1963 -He's a
, spring drills a real pleasure this knows what’s going ..._____________ ___
Jear At Howard Payne College observed. "He is able to do just campaign, and Leon Combs, whose
. Invesseen.alot of desire and about anything wed like him to. collegiate grid aspirations have
a lot of good hitting on the part he has the ability to analyze been darkened in the past by
of..Ju5t about every man who’s strengths and weaknesses of the three broken bones. The third
„ . Russell commented opposition and he has the confi- candidate is Bobby Stewart, who
» Eand I can see a. great, deal dence of the coaching staff and the is tabbed as being "sound and
hetteradepth our backfield for team." he added dependable."
_ la.. Behind Korenek at quarterback At fullback are three more
Russell was pointirtg up a good- are letterman Grady West and transfers-ace Myrick, a bit out
Jy number of transfer backfield transfer Carl Young, who is liv-jof tune since he has not partici-
men who should be able to lend ing up to his advance billing at/pated since he was at Rice two
a helping hand as the Yellow being able to throw the football. years ago; Larry Pickel, who
Jackets try to pull themselves At the tailback position, three gained more than 700 yards rush-
up by their bootstraps from the transfers are waging a tight bat- ing for Navarro Junior College.
Lone Star Conference grid base- tie for the position after seven which won its conference and
ment, where they lodged last fall, of HPC’s 30 spring training ses- post season bowl game last fall.
Coaches are high on B J. Ko- sions. The three include Gene and Wesley Johnson, who is tab-
’ renek, 188-pound senior-to-be who Partridge. Ronnie Chadwick and bed as a "great competitor—both
was practically "Mr Everything” Charles Lipsey. Partridge is not offensively and defensively.”
in the HPC backfield last fall, ed for real breakaway speed. Up front, Russell and his staff
IU ARTERBACK Cradwick is labeled as a "great are counting on a number of good
MAs of now, however. Korenek competitor” and Lipsey already high school graduates they have
is playing a role which is com- is ear-marked as being a fine run- on the line to give the Jackets the
-Pietely new to him—at least on a ner Lipsey is a former Cisco depth they must have for their
t cothegiate basis—and that new High School star line this fall
role is that of number one quart- Chuck Spivey also is trying for LEROY CRUMP
erback. the tailback slot
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963, newspaper, April 14, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482967/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.