Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959 Page: 5 of 12
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quarterback.
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day.
TOP QUARTERBACK
He i just what the doctor
feetire second and third team
evenly in this reegert
Weight which hasn't helped
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have aa it baedles Michigan State
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Coach R W Parker, who has
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resigned his head coaching job
Coach Bennie Williams’ Bap-
in the past, the Bobeata have
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But Early rose up to tie Eden
at Eden.
by 28-28 last week to help the
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We would also like to thank everyone who entered our
Treasure Chest contest and congratulate the following
Bangs Team Shoots
For League Laurels
It is our sincere wish to serve the people of Brownwood
and surrounding territories with the best and most unusual
gifts, toys, and books at the lowest possible prices.
SUBURBAN
COATS
• TAN
• GREY
• RED
FRONT
• ROYAL
Names et only six aradare dot-
ted the SWiSC roster when
driis iprsri this fall, and nan
a senior is Bated su the Bob-
Dragons all but back into the
throne room All they need ia a
win over a Rochelle team that
Boys' Bettor Quality
CAR COATS
Thanks la an assist from de-
fending champion Early last
week the Banes Dragons cam
new up the District 8-B grid
Us
ay
a SIZES
32 TO 88
a WHITE
a PASTEL
COLORS
with the Bulldogs, one-half game
off the Bangs pace.
• MONKEYS
ePANDAS
e DOGS
haa dropped three of five loop
games— but all the Rochelle loss-
ea have been by elose margins.
In forward passing to the tilt
last year, Southwest Texas com-
pleted only one pass the entire
game, but it waa an important
More than 48 bmiom bottle cape
were manufactured a the United
States in UM
ar the
at
lilt aa
me so
nut a
Men's 100%
Wool
• COLORFUL
WOOL KNIT
UPPERS
MRS. TOM POSEY
MISS JUDY FUSTON
MRS. ROSS COX
MRS. LENA MATTOX
MRS. FELIX COCHRAN
MRS. C. L BURNS
MRS. BEN F. STONE
HOMER C. DENMAN
M E. NEISWANGER
MRS. O. L POWELL
MRS J. D LEWIS
JACK JENSEN
MRS. RILEY ROSS
era Methodist game
Amy a lonely end. Bill Carpen-
ter. suffered a slight shoulder sep-
MRS. MARIE SAPENTER
MRS. JEWETT BYRD
MARGARET McQUEEN
GLENDA COCHRAN
JACKIE FINDLEY
MRS HARRIS NICHOLS
SANDY M. KING
vould
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ually
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• SIZES
3 TO 20
r de-
ilfbark
ly haa
of an
a line composed of a freshman,
two sophomores and four juniors.
e SIZES I TO 8
7 TO 14
• LEATHER
SOLES ,
• PERFECT
GIFT
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LADIES' • INFANTS* • CHILDREN'S
SUPPER SOCKS
title Friday nizht
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Horn eta.
playing utatus againat Oklahoma
want be brew unti Friday
■ B takes veteran teama to
Hay amything at aB like naw-
less ball, look for breaks to be
a big factor Saturday nieht
when a couple of young rtoba.
Howard Payne aad Southwest
Texas state. get together to a
Lene Star Canto rear e toavir at
baa Marcos.
• Fleeces
• Tweeds
• Sizes
36 to 44
• WARM QUILT LINED
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HOOD
locked
Texas
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still
would
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game.
ut in-
Randy
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injury,
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LADIES •
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the current season, will atari .
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Howard Payne will send a vet- i
eran line on the field at the open
who won lineman of the week hon-
ore for has Hay last week against
Louisiana State. was confined to
the infirmary with a knee infee-
turn. He was expected to see ac-‘
tion against Mississippi Saturday
Halfbacks Jun Monty aad Jun
Hollander of Arkansas were listed
as doubtful for Saturday ■ South-
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• are out of the running as far as one. It was a third down try.
the title is concerned and netted » yards, needed for
_. ... . ... _ .a six points The Bobcats, other
The game will mark the end -n . gev, 1i
Tu came on an -yard run by
of Class B play for the Long- halfback David Baker.
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SLIPOVERS
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BOYS'
"BEACON"
Payne-SWT Tilt Pairs'^ , ,
Look Faces Wildcats Next
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PANTIES 29s
Richland-Eden tilt will move
into a tie for the title. A Drag-
so lees will give the crown to
the wurvivor of the Riehland
Spring elash.
But the Dragons should wrap
I Eround nibbon cn"
“ x™. Watch for OAOE
exception although both teams
al heme
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The Eden-Richland Springs
battle should decide second
place if Bangs gets by Rochelle
es expected.
The Bulldogs are unbeaten in
league play but have suffered two
ties against three wins. Richland
ing whistle, but in the backfield ____
where moat costly mistakes are cat storting uineu
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Lay Away Now for
Christmas
If Bangs to held to s tie by the window in this long series.
Rochelle, the winner of the
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# 2= brer RABBIT
made —the Yellow Jackets will
be 'way short on experience
• Southwest Texas lacks ex-
perience both to Ito forward
wall, and to Iba backfield.
Play and ran B ever for six ,
pointa. •
Late to the final period. HPC f
drove to the Southwest Texas •
27-yard stripe, but one of two
Bobcat interceptions for the
evening nipped the drive.
It looks Hke another game of
"breaks and mistakes” is taking i
shape for Saturday night in San I
Marcos. |
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at sWrsC effective at the end’ of starter HPC s line is heavier,
season, will start j 208 to 196. and the Jackets’ ad-
181 to 178.
Brewamveds Tinet If iHtt
MS cut Mat Hi ann
He's Me same man who last dered for the squad ” Daugherty Wisconsin Weds reday worked on
year was one of the Big Teo'si said after Look paced Michigan plays aimed at avoiding lineback-
. finest halfbacks and this year has 1 Mate to a victory over Notre er Bill Burrell of Ilinois whom
remand stock np about turned out to be toe bent all-around Dame "He has good poise, ex- the Badgers play Saturday.
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-- I BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, Nov. 12, 1959—5
• FLANNELS
• GABARDINES
• MIRACLE BLENDE
• GEEY • BROWN
• BLUE •CHARCOAL
Other tames find Blanket at
Early and Eden at Richland
Springs.
Until test week it appeared
as if the race would end in a
deadlock between Eden and
Bangs after the two teams bat-
tled to 18-14 standstin.
HPC noticeably to any game — --- -
this season. will again favor the to keep ak leas • tie for the Big
Jackets Overall. HPC holds a Ten lend with Wiscomsin is found
199 to 178 pounds command per edonthe sad experienes.of four
---- previous opponents, and MSU
Coach Duffy Daughaty s outright
The Steers have come charging on the next Hay. and, thanks
back from those two defeats for to good fortune, picked up his
a pair of wins and that fatal Ue own fumble on the following
Bodine. Fallback Waymond
Sheppard and quarterback John
Wayne Green are the Mg gone
to the Dragon wecomdary.
Getting almost as much atten-
tion is the Early-Blanket struggle
Early to the Hg favorite. The | though the Jackets were to
Steers of Bill Milam have lost scoring territory Quarterback
only two starts all year and
those came within a brief two-
a GOWN a ROBE
• NYLONIZED
TRICOT
Johnny Basin did all the rush-
tag for the score. He started
week span at the start st ths off by returming a Bobcat pant
loon race al the way back to the SWTSC
11. He ripped off seven yards
By JACK CLARY
Amedated Prem Sparts writer _ ___. _____
Now rs Northwesterm’s tum to passed for seven touchdowns and Saturday's 1s0 beating of Purdue
catch a dimpse of the aew Leak scored ear ta keeping the Spartans —____—= 2_______
___________ ___ That would be Dean Look, the to acquaint himseif with the mtn- ner. passer and punter He is a
three juniors for halfback sad man Michigan State warned the cracies of a new position aad shake natural leader who has really
; Wildcats to beware of Bus Sator off aa earty-season injury bag mate our offense go " Daugherty
day. coach PRAISES said.
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We at Dublin's would like to stop and say "Thank You"
for your wonderful attendance at our Open House Sunday,
and during our Formal Opening this week. We thank you
from the bottom of our hearts for the many kind remarks
you have made about our store, our displays and our
merchandise.
TO
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Ht.upthisweek.The Drngonswil Springs has won four and drop-
be.playing hefqre.mahomecom to ped one to rank in • virtual te
crowd, and that always seems to - — — - —
help.
The Dragons wilt bo working
with a big line anchored by end
David Cole and tackle Gayle
The syrup
with that
old-time
ribbon cane
I flavor!
has been plazued by injuries
throughout the campaign and
has not fared too well. The
Tigers are 1-4 in district fin
i with the only victory being
over winless Melvin which haa
Actually Richland Springs completed Ite meason.
qud.Edenariiuurrterthlnchown I But records can be loosed out
Eden ............. 8
Early ............ 8
Rochelle .......... 2
Blanket ...... 1
Melvin ...........0
four junior line Marlers, but ta
the backfield have a freshman,
two sophomores and a junior in
starting roles.
"Semdorius" woula be no easy
malady ta care el the Sam
Marees sehool this season.
woula hke to have more ef-
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959, newspaper, November 12, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488745/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.