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Seale Named
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The second - round match meets top seeded Bob Cornell in
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31 strokes off Snyder's sizzling
Three other Brownwood golf-
Bill Rigney Fumes
As Team Drops Two
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Basilio Battles Gene Fullmer
For Robinson’s Title Tonight
addition to his coaching duties.
Snyder Captures
Abilene Tourney
of but three seniors, five juniors. !
6 sophomores and six freshmen.
Carole played on the district
champion doubles team.
Lb. 69c
Lb. 69c
LION FORWARD WALL—These seven rugged gridders form Brownwood High School's giant offensive for-
ward wall for the 1959 season. They will average 193 pounds per man while the defensive crew will tip the scales
at 205. They are, left to right. Larry Crutsinger, Robert Young, Jackie Bullion, Joe Ellis, Don Foster, Roy Utzman
and Randell Smith. (Staff Photo)
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Lana
Box .
sons to believe the Dixie Dozen
may make it three in a row.
Other backs enjoying good
days were Buster Weathermon,
Joe Loudermilk. Junior Cama-
ebo, Jimmy Wise, Jimmy Her-
but suffered a knockout the same
year in a return bout.
Almost all observers here ex-
Bobby Seale. a recent graduate
of Howard Payne College. has
been named basketball coach at
Bun Antonio at Amarilio
Victorla at Tulsa
NATIONAL LEAGVE
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
singles with an easy 6-2, 6-1 vic-
tory over Bryan Healer. Johnson
Manager Bin Rigney. angry at,
being forced into a make-up after-
noon doubleheader that brought a
double defeat at Philadelphia yes-
terday, picked his ace, Sam Jones
il6-12>, to face Giant-killer Don
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other local linkster, David Snyd-
er. fired a 310 in the 11-12 di-
feel
heai
The Lion second unit showed
some flashes of offensive bril-
SAN FRANCISCO I API — Car-1
men Basilio tries to prove again
tonight that a little guy can be
• । the middlew eight boxing cham-
and
had
gur,
and
party
Rump Roast ...
Pika Peak Roast
it
the
team will average IM. toe light
for a championship contender.
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post
Victoria
Tulsa
Auatin
Ban Antonte
Amarillo
Corpus Christt
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Francisco'* weary Giants,
their sluggers sluggish and their
National League lead shaved to
two games by three losses within
24 hour*, open a three-game show-
14
18%
Pet er
Carnation
Weiners........
Sliced Bacon ....
Boneless Barbecue
Stew Meat.....
Pure Lord......
pletely dominated play in the 13-
14 age bracket in the West Tex-
as Junior golf tournament com-
pleted to Abilene Thursday.
Snyder fired a 5+-hole total of
227 to far outdistance his near- .
est competitor, Ted Hatchett of '
Baltimore
(8-7) vs
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in fl
Heading the list of returning
lettermen are seven line vet-
erans. one for each position.
Returning linemen Include ends
Daniel De LoSantos, 125, and
Gilbert Peres. 135: tackles Ed-
ward Cervantes, 155. and Lan-
ny Smith, 155; guards Roy Fer-
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min J
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1st C
The Brownwood defensive crew
continued to show a slight weak-
ness on the right side of the
line, with whatever ground the
Cowpunchers managed coming
from that side.
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Brownwood High School lions
romped through a lenzthy
scrimmage session against the
Mason Cowpunchers in Lon
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with a 271. Marcus Lowrance was
seventh with a 273 and Gary Or-
loff had a 299 for 12th
Jay Jickey. Brownwood golfer
in the 15-16 bracket, had a 72-hole
the
25 a
they
fire
cled
Lions struck with equal force
both in the air and on the ground
as both first and second units
moved virtually at will against
the Cowpunchers, who advanced
to the state semi-finals in Class
A play to 1958.
Others shooting for a start-
1 tag berth are end Dick Me:
Cann, tackles Manuel Pina and
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said
in the second set, the girts lost
a ball. It was in a hole.
A swarm of small fry packed
mud pies and discussed current
events on the sidelines while in
the Inky distance could be heard
the claps and yells of cheerlead-
ers. The novice division marched
on.
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beat
as a
won back the championship over
the 15-round route, but the NBA
stripped him of his title last May
4 because be hadn't defended it.
New York, Basilio's home slate
still recognizes Robinson as cham
pion, as does Massachusetts.
A crowd of about 14000 paying
$200,000 was expected in the Cow
Sept lat Ruing Star
Sept. 11—Rocksprings
Sept. IB—At Cherokee
Sept 25— At Robert Lee
Oct. 2—At Eden
Oct. 9— Blanket"
Oct 16— At Early"
Oct 33- Richland Bprings*
Oct 30— Bangs
Nov. •—At Rochelle*
"Denotes district Cam*
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the
of
hate
and
expr
enough," the Lion mentor stat-
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last year, pulled the biggest upset in the Brown County
Tennis Tournament Thursday.
She defeated No. 1 seeded Lolieta Smith in the wom-
en's singles division, 6-4. 2-6. 6-2.
Lolieta is the current district 'high school net champ.
We carry a complete line of
Winchester Shotgun Shells.
GAUGES
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220
Brownwood will continue their
two-a-day drills the rest of this
week and next, switching to one
drill a day when school starts
Sept 8.
Basilio A poll of sports writers
shoved 13 favoring the New York-
er and 4 going for Fullmer
Both are rough. tough battlers
who have proved they can take
punishment The 32-year-old Basi-
lio never has been stopped while
mer of West Jordan. Utah, a bull
shouldered 160-pounder. in a 15-
round battle to decide the Na-
tional Boxing Assn titlist.
Basilio stepped up from the 147-
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playing on the Jacket tennis
team .... . . bracket. Tom Spore was fifth
Seale will also teach math in
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division.
JOHNSON WINS
Cullen Johnson stormed into
the second round of the men's
Cafe
Carlos Patterson succeeds Ger-
ald Head as president. Johnny
Vaughn is new vice-president. He
succeeds Arnold Roberts. Frank
McClung will be secretary-treas-
TODAYS SASESALL
By The Aseetatee Pre
AMEKICAX LEAGEE
VESTEKDar5 HESULTS
Chicago 8. Boston 1
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at Boston. • u pm -Brown there are at least three good rea-
Brewer ' . . — - — . _
athlete.
He enrolled at Howard Payne
in 1953 and participated tn track
j for the Jackets his freshman
year. He served as sports pub-
Despite the relatively easy
pickings. Brownwood bead
coach Roland (Slim) Warren
was not too enthused over the
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piladetphia X san Pranctace t second the defending national champion.
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licity director at Payne in his pace with a 258
final two years in addition to Thre. ether R
I i Carmen then weighed only 151 as
I an overstuffed welterweight. pect a rugged fight going the full
. । On March 25. 1956, Robinson distance. Odds of about 10-7 favor
Meanwhile, season tickets for
all five Lion home games are
still on sale at Weakley-Watson
Hardware. The tickets may be
purchased for *« and will ad-
mit the bolder to each home
game.
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of
Th
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and
the
tion
ers I
l»te (
the
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t years football team were honored
with a dinner as guests of the
club.
Coach Blansitt was principal
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service along the front line
places Carole in the finals of the
I women's division and centers a
feature return match between
Carole and Lolieta in the girls'
Francisco at the Coliseum but
holding a 9-7 season edge, picked
up a full game while idle for the
second straight day as the last-
place Phils swept the Giants 7-2
and 2-1. Third-place Milwaukee,
3* games back going into a three-
game series at Chicago today,
gained only a half-game on San
Francisco, losing 5-4 at St. Louis.
Springs and Bangs are expect- rison, a baseball, football and bas-
ed to be Early's toughest ehal- ketball player at Abilene High1
lengers this fall. I School, has signed a letter of in-1
Johnny Robinson, both members Melvin will open its season | tent at Texas Tech where he will
of the all-SEC team last season. Sept. 5 to Rising Star against play football and baseball.
this age
total of 304 for ninth place. An-
the Wildcats. Other non-distriet
games are set with Rocksprings,
Cherokee and Robert Lee The
Bulldogs open district play Oct.
2 to Eden against Jack Brown-
ing's Bulldogs.
speaker. He introduced each team
member Blansitt said this year's
tv n.a- t- nt. moe team looks promising and he and
oThhe Buhdrs,mentacbex,esmokt Willlars"are ezpecting to fiel ’
with the Early Longhorns for “About 60 persons attended the.
were Roy Utzman, Jackie Bul-
| lion, Joe Ellis, Lawrence El-
kin*. Don Foster, Mike Greer.
Martin Pere*. Jackson Bower*.
Randell Smith, Bobby Smith
and Warren Whorton.
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FRIDAY’* GAMES*
Austin at Corpus Christi
another district
Chicago
Cleveland
Baltimore
Detrott
New York
Kansas City
Boston
Washington
Last in 8-B Chase
Stadium Thursday afternoon,
and. as should be expected,
handled the Clasa A crew quite
easily.
down aeries at Los Angeles to- Drysdale (15-9) in the opener of
night against the rested second- the Friday. Sunday-Monday se
place Dodger*. ries.
----- -----' The Dodgers 3-5 against San
field buddies
Warren unveiled several flashy
running backs during the after-
noon. Dale Smith, who switch-
ed from-halfback to fullback to
replace the injured A D Carnes,
was his usual brilliant self, romp-
ing for several long gainers, and
once returned a punt 60 yards for
a would-be score.
he outpointed Robinsom in 1957.
(233
Ronnie Cole, guard Tommy
Taylor, eenter Geary Ward and
backs Joe Fortson, Jaek Weav-
er. David Siler, Johnny Cer-
vantes and Richard Gonzales.
Pork Sausage.......
Coffee .....
Salad Dressing ........
................ % gal
..................3 lb
Pickles, sour or dill......
ers finished high to
Ned Snyder, sweet-swinging
young Brownwood golfer. com- vision.
The Bulldog sguad is made up “Arter PLe °business
Coach Max Blansitt, Assistant
ris, 156, and Gregory Lopez. . . nen.
ss zlss- ““ New Officers
The veteran backs are. Eddie GOLDTHWArTE I BBC) — New
Sandoval. 115; Johnny Hutto, 150; officers were elected and the sea-
son's football team was honored
with a dinner at a meeting of the
Goldthwaite Quarterback Club at
17:30 p.m. Monday in McLean s
Seydler's line will average at
a light 140 pounds per man with
the backs hitting 135. The
Include quarter-
Ban Francisco
Los Angeles
MIwaukee
Cincinnati
Chicago
St Louis
Philadelphia
10 M 29c
sion and radio rights. Basilio
tonally televised fight go 15
Brookesmith High School, ae-
the second round.
Franklin Kiser of Brownwood
kept the seedings straight to the
junior boys' division by blasting
Morey Mast of Bangs 6-0, 6-1.
He will meet the winner of the
Randy McNatt-Bert Massey match
in the second round.
In the novice division. two girls
about the size of tennis rackets
battled under the lights in the
first match of that division.
NOVICE WINNER
Beverly Gray defeated Lil Al-
len 7-5. 6-1. There were several
'interruptions. A black, shaggy
must
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war f
and a
lance. Emfinger and Wilson
showed good running form and
Herman directed the attack to
fine style. often fooling the de-
fense with his fine ball-hand-
ling. Herman also ripped off
several fine runs.
BISCUITS Brsnds 3cam 25c
Oleo.................Lb. 15c
Flour, Gladiola .... 5-lb. bag 59c
Peaches .... Big No. 2% can 29c
। Cage Mentor
I For Ponies
BRUSH PANTS All sisa* ... 8 UP
teams in the loop include Eden.
Rochelle, Blanket, Richland
Springs and Bangs. Richland
Palace for the 7 pm. (PDTI
Lh. 19c | Preserve* .. 3 Amt. Flavor* SI
TODAY’S GAMES
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. 7:15 *■—
Keegan (0-1) vs Law (14-7).
Milwaukee at Chicago, S» p.m__Bur-
dette (17- 13) *t. Anderson (118)
Cinctnnati at St Louis. 1 p.m. — New-
combe (126) vs. Broglo (6-11) or Miler
(1-2).
Bar Francisco or Los Angeles. 10 p.m.
—a Jones (16-12) vs Drysdale riM)
TEXAS LEAGUE
TRI RAD AY'S RESULTS
, Corpus Christi 8-0, Tulsa 7-7
Bar Antonio 8. Amarillo 1
Victoria 4. Austin 2
Wen Lost Pet. Behin
Another is Auburn, the 1957 top
dog
A third 1* Mississfppl, a peren-
nial power.
If all three of those solid con-
tenders should falter, then the
SEC championship battle will
turn into a dog-eat-dog affair with
almost every team in the running.
Florida, George Tech and Ten-
nessee should be first rate chal-
lengers if some of their new-
comers produce. Kentucky and
Georgia look rugged on the
ground and in the air. Alabama
is rebuilding swiftly but probably
is a year away. Vanderbilt, Mis-
sissippi State and Tulane general-
ly are assigned to the rear ranks
because of either too tough •
schedule or too little material.
Among the big three, LSU gets
top pre-season billing. And not
simply because the Sugar Bowl
champs were unbeaten and un-
tied and No. 1 to the final Associ-
ated Press poll last season.
CAPS To match Brush Pont*
5,2
us before you
buy any Hunting
Equipment, W a
have been headquar-
quarter* since 1174.
Slaton. Hatchett was a distant
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SUGAR
10 Iba,.........99c
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weighin, Fullmer will eat a steak 10-point must system The winner for a Calitornia Uwe»».
and could enter the ring at 163 of each round get. 10 points and Contracts.’for. this.fzhtn dnt
. . L, burr 9 ol legs denending upon call for a return engagement, but
L«. — omln u™, Lmzavmax 3"--- Sn sefs
said Hes,a eshsiinzoinSmanagers wil not Wahin » days. Neither "Basm
sung boYinknonn boA foonuDis be in his corner for the first time nor Fullmer havesexpressedany
soud, school teacher in hia bosne in his mine championship fights desire to fight Robinson who in
sunday schooi teacher ta ms nome Both Jo Netro and John De the past has demanded the major
s-„ . . .. John wil have, ringside seats, share 01 the middleweightpurses
Fullmer also had a taste at the 1_______________ ___—----------------------------
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title. Other
pound class when he outpointed
Sugar Ray Robinson for the mid-
- dleweight title on Sept. 33. 1957
dog strolled across the court,
stopped, smiled (?) and saunter-
i d on
A grasshopper got stuck in one
of the girl's rockets She squealed
when she plucked it off.
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TODAYS GAME* By MERCER BAILEY
fTimes Eastern Standar)
2205. p.m- ATLANTA (AP) —The South
Detros u Kansas hy. * — Lary eastern Conference produced the
(681 • Kuck.. (• _ ..... No. 1 college football team in the
Chicago at Cleveland. 7 pmaaw (30 mi, . n 1 ___ _ .
w harshman (». nation the past two years and
I Of the 35 lads who lettered un-
der Coach Paul Dietzel’s three-
team system, 31 are rarin’ to go
again They include An-America
halfback Billy Cannon.
In addition to being a tremen-
dous runner, Cannon is a talented
passer, pass receiver, punter.
7 WINCHESTER
SHOTGUN 5949
AIR CONDITION
FullmerJ 28. suffered just the Butetin Tennis "riter
” "Bn fih npundaiknockopt. * Carole Smith, a 16-year-old red-headed bombshell who
knokout but was conditioned to didn’t play a singles match for Brownwood High School
stipend from NBC for the televi- go Ui m
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rent
9 Tan
4 Cans
The tight Lion defense was
’16” H ’23”
Dove Season Opens
FRYERS Fresh arenca...Lb. 29c | TEA Liptea's.....
KING'S FOOD MARKET 308 THIRD
cording to head coach W. C.
(Dubi Dillingham.
Melvin Crew Picked esssza
KING MUSIC
COMPANY
489 Center Dial MI 3-4248
Melvin High School football
coach Charley Seydler will field
by far the lightest team to
District 8-B warfare this fall
and for that reason his team
is being relegated to the base-
ment again by most league ob-
Several of the Lion touchdowns server-
for the afternoon came on touch- cowan., wu ... . .i-i. —
dowh passesby'hesha Lauder’ pereyncea erw M 10 lettermen
with Weathermon, and Louder with which to work with, but the
milk doing most of the pitching- largest player in the entire Buu-
dog camp weighs no more than
155-pounds.
rotuELI
GAME BAGS 53%5
RED WING HUNTERS
3I0LFL
Lions Romp Through
Mason In Scrimmaged
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showing of his Maroon war- man. Max Emfinger and Joe FFa*®
*Xe. 'Ve re11 S‘.7 ugoud 4 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Friday, August 28, 1959
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