Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1963 Page: 10 of 26
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Paynemen Trounce Lamar Tech
10-A BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, January 6, 1963 '
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pared to change caste—throw the works, with Bart Starr
flinging the ball—while the Giants' game plan called for
Classy Westbrook downed the
Broun wood B team 61-42 to grab
Williamson tor another. The third
touchdown was handed to the Na-
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another one there. I defy anyone
to come up with anything about
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up in the tourney's most exciting
game. The Lions won on a last-
rund play to earn the right to
play Westbrook for the crown.
Coach Bobby Bobbins' May Ti-
gers took home the third place
trophy with a <7-36 decision over
Graham B Saturday afternoon.
The combined 39-point shooting
of Leslie Watson and Roy Conna-
way led Westbrook's victory over
Brownwood B in the finals.Rth-
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in the girls division, the Talpa-
Centennial bevy slipped by the
Santa Anna feminine representa-
Casares said he was asked to
take the lie test in 1961 to clear
himself of certain rumors stem-
ming from his association with
disreputable individuals.
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ney. Dale Bvrd of Westbrook waits for possible re-
bound. (Staff Photo)
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Barr
Wyatt
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championship, a repeat. of last
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most the complete distance—fail-
ed to foil HPC’s offensive plans.
For the game, HPC hit 37 of
59 field shots for the game for
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I Jackets' second game in the last
three to hit above 60 per cent.
LT hit only 25 of 78 for 33 per
cent.
W ith Trice getting'15. Ted Hob-
by 10 and Bill Brown 7.. HPC led
out of 70 shots from the floor,
and Barnes' control of the back-
board tunned them to one shot
through much of the game.
Texas Western Mt 27 of » for
a .458 martin for the game
Texas Western's ability at long
shots forced the Widcats to loosen
Brownwood B (42)
Seely:
Brock
Johnson
McCormick
Thomason
Carmichael
Wallace
Jackson
Stephens
Oglesby
Pinto
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utarts for the Miners and left Ar-
zona with a 7-5 record The Min-
ers play fourth ranked Arizona
State here Saturday.----- ——
Towering Jim Barnes, 6-foot 8
pivot man, led scoring for the
game with 24 points—-17 of them
ia the first half and grabbed 20
rebounds ofr the backboards.
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The pro football title game may be headed for Mi-
• TWO FOR STEERS—Graham's Johnny Mills fires in
is two-pointer during first quarter of Steer B's 48-38
« loss to Westbrook Saturday in. Brown wood cage tour-
detector tests, said Saturday. "I Beach. Fla., were "usual rather Ruchesun
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of the Packers.
But a team generally reverts to what it does best.
Jim Taylor wound up carrying the ball 31 times to insure
Packer possession and give them the hard yards when
they counted. Y. A. Tittle, the master from Marshall, Tex.,
was forced to throw 41 times under impossible conditions.
Give Tittle that many throws under a tropical sun and
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name is in the middle of every-
San Antonio in the Division II
finals, while Jacksboro whipped
Tulia to capture Division I lau-
rels.
Bangs Gets Win
MOZELLE—Bangs rolled over
Mozelle by a 40-33 tab in a non-
district schoolboy basketball con-
test here Friday night.
I Santa Anna, Talpa Take Championships
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young Lions with 18 points.
Westbrook led all the way, rac-
ing to a 10-7 lead after oae quar-
ter and piling up a 21-14 halftime
cushion. A 40-point explosion in
the final half secured the victory.
Ronnie Larry had 12 psints in ,
May’s 47-36 win over Graham B
for third place lienors. The Tigers
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Chicago Back Angry
Over Scandal Report
CHICAGO (AP'— Veteran full- ball League betting scandal In-
hack Rick Casares of the Chicago valving players of several NFL
Bears .embittered over the fact teams. The rumors have prompt-
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l ham had little trouble in racing
to a smashing 52-33 victory over
Jacksboro here Friday night in
a non-district schoolboy basket-
ball contest.
The game matched two final-
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HPC Tourney
FANS ARE STILL buzzing over the rough and tumble
play in the recent Howard Payne basketball tournament.
Officials may have established a record for a number of
technical fouls. . . .
The highly-touted Southern California-Wisconsin clash
in the Rose Bowl turned out to be a pass-tag contest.
There was no sign of defense and either team would have
found it hard to beat any of the other major bowl elevens.
Look for at least one District 4-AAA football mentor
to resign before next fall. Close 4-aXa sources say one
of the loop's most successful grid mentors will move to
Amarillo for the 1963 campaign. . . .
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I Lane al Talpa. Guards were
Jenniece Chamber* of Blanket.
Mary Miller of Lometa, Louise
Edwards of Early. Peggy Haw-
kins of Santa Anna. Cindy New-
man of Talpa and Cynthia Hick-
man of Cross Plains.
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Officials: Shorty Lawson. Curly Hays
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EL PASO * AP1—Texas Western
used a better than a .500 shooting
percentage in a first half for a
quick lead over the University of
Arizona here Friday nighe and
weregmever pressed as they shot
their way to a 77-55 victory.
NOTES ON THIS and, that in the world of sports':. Early Cage Tourney
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V LEAGUE STANDINGS
fans and school officials and may be on the way out al-
though he has another year to run on a two-year contract.
Houston quarterback George Blanda has made only with the consolation trophy. dunk-
two unassisted tackles in his long pro career—and both ing the scrappy Early Longhorns
State passed for two touchdowns unlimbered his passing arm and
and Bill (Thunder) Thornton, of Louis Guy of Mississippi. Dick
Nebraska ran for two Saturday as Williamson of Alabama and Bob-
next four on the road, now face
Sam Houston here Monday night
in the second game of a twin-bill.
HPC’s B team, with only one
। loss on its record this season, will
open festivities at 6 p.m. against
I Cisco Jr. College varsity.
' Lamar Tech continues to Al-
pine to meet Sul Ross Monday
night. •
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•core by quarters:
Cross Plains
Santa Anna
It was the 10th victory in 13
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4 18—48
Free throws missed: HPC— Berry 1,
B Brown 1. Hobby 4. Trice 1. Rich 2,
Bring 90-74 Win
By DON NEWBURY
Howard Payne College basketball fans were so pleased
with what they saw in Yellow Jacket Gymnasium here
Saturday night that they should have paid twice.
The Yellow Jackets of Coach Glen Whitis. guilty only
of errors expected under the stress and strain of what
might well have been a championship game, functioned
near perfection in many areas to hammer Lamar Tech's
times he nabbed Dallas' great Abner Haynes. The latest for the second time. 54-39. The
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Brought To Finish
By LARRY CAUSEY
The Santa Anna Mountaineers poured - the pressure
on and held the fiery but second-best Cross Plains Buf-
faloes to a wide 48-32 loss, taking the Fourteenth Annual
Early High School Basketball Tournament in Longhorn
Gym Saturday night. 1------------------------—
first Southwest Challenge Bond
football game.
Furiow, who completed 29 of 33
passes for 261 yards, was voted
outstanding back.
The Southwest took the lead un-
der the passing and running of
Johnny Genung of Texas in the
second period. But after that it
College athletes ■ Louis Holt and Harold Humber have
formed just about the hottest Class B basketball power
in South Texas at Danbury. The Panthers stand 9-2 for
the season, including victories over AAA El Campo, Whar-
ton, Kirwin and Angleton. The lone losses have been to
El Campo and AA John Foster Dulles. The Panthers have
piled up a three-year record of 82-21 and are lookihg. for
a trip to the state meet this winter. . . .
Brownwood sophomore Glenn Hallum contributed
12 points in Texas Techs 69-66 basketball win over Texas
Christian on the Frogs home floor Thursday night. . . .
Lawrence Elkins, another Brownwood soph, finished
second to Texas' Ernie Koy in balloting for the Southwest
Conference's football sophomore of the year. . . .
SW--Genung l run
4-AAA Changes
ANOTHER 4-AAA coach is reported in hot water with
Williamsoh wound up as the out-
standing lineman.
Furlow threw 35 yards to Guy
for the touchdown and 33 to
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Hargray • 8
Edmondson 4 1
ForHomeGame touchdown
MELVIN—The Melvin Bulldogs hurled one
First downs
Rushing yardage
the National All-Stars whipped the by Santiago of New Nexico be- Paszine xardas"
Southwest All-Stars 33-13 in the came his favorite targets. Passes intercepted b
“I took the tests’voluntarily and
in complete confidence in order
to help the league,'' he said.
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18 yards SW-Caffey is pass from Genung (Lucas second jump shot by C. E. Car-
i.'Xo am. imichael. It was the second win
6 May (37)
0 Henderson
10 Moore
4- Moore
3 Larry
0 Lee
« Moore
Punts
Fumbles lost
Yardage penalzed.
National All Stan
Southwest All-Stars
Named to the all-tournament
boys team were Tommy Stew-
ardson. Terry McIver and Pete
Simmons of Santa Anna, Ronnie
Baxley of Early, Darrel Wyatt
and Charles Barr of Cross
Plains, Mike Decker and Mike
Rush of Talpa. Dale O'Bannon
of Lometa, Johnny Seymore of
Brookes mi th. Kenneth Stegmol-
ler of Priddy and Tyler Damron
of Blanket.
On the girls list were for-
wards Mary Means of Brooke-
smith. Mildred Spinn of Priddy.
Ella Maedgen of Talpa. Joyce
Rodgers of Early Earla Buse
of Santa Anna and Priscilla
don’t believe there's any scandal"
in the National Football League.
C asares said he took a lie de-
tector test Oct. 17, 1961, and
another 10 days ago at the re-
quest of National Football League
officials.
with four. Tony Dodds with four.
Jim Hargrave with three and
Jack Ba rem with three.
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game in 1964. the heat of Grona' sizzling pass- match. to position the ball inside the »
Any interested teams are re-ing with the Rebels forced to seal But Gross, implacabie in the Rebel 3. Here the Southerners «
they say or worked with any
gamblers.
These rumors have been goings
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. AP )— was a case of the Southwest boys
Charley Furlow of Mississippi fighting for their lives as Furlow
ami's Orange Bowl. Informal talks have already begun squad. after something of a bat-
probing the possibility of playing the championship game tle
annually in the warm Miami climate. . . . Standout in U>e big Mountaineer
; . _ win climaxing the evening and
The irony of the recent 16-1 Green Bay conquest of the tournament was the play of
New York is that the Packers went into the came pre- Santa Anna forward Freddie Cul-
Cardinals, 90-74, to the de-
i light of a packed house of
more than 1,500 fans.
Unleashing a blinding offense
both inside and out. HPC traded
leads with the Beaumont invaders
through the /first five minutes,
and then never trailed again as
they recorded their ninih win in
13 games this season Lamar
Tech, last year’s Lone Star Con-
ference co-champion with Howard
Payne, dropped to 8-3 for the
year, and the Cardinals are 9-1
in conference play. It was HPC’s
10th straight LSC win—the last
, loss was in Beaumont las season
, against the Techsans.
■ Misfortune hit Cca ch Jacr Mar-
“But now I'm upset. I've done
nothing wrong but take a couple anybody has anything why don't --------------- ----------------
they just drop the bomb instead Faubion a. Muehes 1. Lamar-.8ryson U
Ar mntin. ... 1.______4 Smith 3. Williams 3. Jones 3.
of printing one rumor here and . ________-
BAYOU LEAGUE
Team Standing
1. Thompson Surplus
3. HPC. Profs ....
3. Sunset Motors ...
4. Newhouse Fino ...
5. Reflex Glass ....
•. Piro Doot........
7. Row Mtc .....
X. Choice Baking
9. Higginbotham Life
10. Swif Feed
passes each,
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Sam Stewardson with seven 1 top honors in a four-team cage
marks. Randy Broun with three tournament unreeled in Brown-
and Tern McIver with two. wood High School Lion Gym Sat-
On the loser’s side of the cham- urday.
pionship bout, Charles Barr and; The West Texas ieam had trip-
Darrell hit for 11 and 10 points ped Graham B team 48-38 to
Persistent Priscilla Lane
brought luck to the winning Talpa
fems, banging the bottom for 44
markers. Her mates Deanna
Brown and Ella Maedgen made
the difference with five and six
points respectively. For the Moun-
taineers, Earla Buse topped all
scorers with 18 points. Donna
Walker had five points.
thinig."
Disclosure of the tests came me’ —
amid rumors of a National Foot-
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than unusual" in checking out
reports of possible wrong doings.
“I don't think there is anything
to it,” said Casares. “I’ve heard
of heavy betting by gamblers and
other men. But I can’t believe
any player has shaved points as
of the year for Brownwood B over
May. _
Jim Thomason had 10 points
for the Lions, while Larry led
the Tigers with 12.
Named to the( all-tournament
team were Watsol an Connaway
of Westbrook, McCormick of
Brownwood B. Art Powell of Gra-
ham Band Larry Gregory of
May.
Brownwood Junior High Cubs
raced to their ninth straight win
without a loss, by downing Cole-
man 37-24 in an exhibition con-
test Saturday afternoon. The Cubs
journey to Coleman Tuesday night
to battle the same team.
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tics of the Bouthwest-Nationals All-Star*
Challenge Bowl football game:
CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex AP)(—Statis-
SOUTHWEST NATIONALS
Early girls saved face by coming
up with a heart-rending 39-34
downing over the Priddy fem
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tin's Cardinal team twice — at
least twice—and the same lad was
involved in both cases. Larry
Augsburger, a veteran who is
one of the Card”.' top rebounding
hands, injured ar ankle early in
the first half, ala did the same
tiling to the olher ankle in the
second half He missed more than
one-half of the game, and his
absence definitely hurt LT on the
boards.
Richard Trice. HPC’s 6-7 sen-
ior handyman from Carrollton,
poured through shots of every de-
scription - including a couple of
flushes—to 1 ad HPC scoring with
24 points. He hit 11 of 14 field
goals attempted. Others in the
double figures were Russell Berry
with 14. and Rill Rroun and Jim
Rich, 13 each
Rich, a junior from Plainview,
played a fine defensive game and
kept the Cardinals honest with
deadly outside shooting accuracy
'in the first half, when he canned
11 points. It was his first varsity
starting role at HPC.
HPC enjoyed one 14-point bulge
in the first half, and built up one
76-56 cushion with 6:38 to play.
The Cards, ice cold in shooting in
the first half, warmed up in spots
during the game. but their press-
te ft pt tp rebounding by 57-39. and it was
J J J J here that much of the battle was
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tionals when Johnny Lovelace-of Nat wilamason 33 paas from Furlow again.
Texas Tech was jarred loose from NaRszmevreorea numbte m ena on. May ald Brownwood B hooked
the ball Don Dickson of Missis- (Raimey kick)
sippi and Jim Moss of South Caro Na! -Thornton %.rons"kick.fl”xck
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they had zoomed to a 21 point quested to contact Supt. Floyd their victory in a tremendous face of a furious Rebel defensive bowed their backs and refused E
lead at one time. - i Marshall or Coach J. C. Allcorn, goal-line stand in the final minute. . charge, hit his receivers with as- i to yield the tying points. • Gu
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Cuozzo second-quarter surge that threat- himak -ring m #. •e »ww • perteet rupture i im»iH
________ furiously ened to turn . close game into a halfoakesurginFJthruh.the sr..-udua Su.“
are looking for a football game struggled combatants tallied one rout. When Cuozzo led the Rebels _ Aenscon. hu for . "2” *• Lemi‛ "I # 5 ′
with a Class B team for Septem- apiece on the ground in posting to an early score after intermis- NOru" vtotorv wrt.2o metueim
their none defense early in the ber 13 The Bulldogs need a 60 points for a Senior Bowl scot sion, it appeared that the South aen.irrmiaai
game but they responded with a home game on this date and ing record. was on its way to • runaway Hoppmann ran once for H iimW,
would be willing to return the The South's big lead melted in greater then lent year’s 42-7 mis- yards and three tones for R each
across the goal line for a touch-
down.
The three National touchdowns _ _ m
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^^■^^"t^.'zl\lonn Kaiiy rails onort!.!!
Nationals surged M yards to a 4
touchdown with a13o-yard1 MOBILE. Ala A(P_A pair ot, A massive Southern midsection, 1 tonishing accuracy and restored Norea ....................• • 11
from F uowon Namsgnsetting Rebel rifles named Glynn Gritting led by Alabama s Lee Roy Jor- the North's prestige. Spectacular sou- oamoren » pan.‛2om:
it Ub Thornton made it with a and Gary Cu02z0 found readv re- dan. Mississippi's Jim Dunaway catches by North end Bob Jencks CBaker pa ffom c022o,
Portly afteruard. Furlow's ceivers Saturday in Billy Gam-and LSU’s Fred Miller, stopped of Miami of Ohio helped the. «- Sor-omprren"aspan.‛rm"uepngc.
r • atterw ards. Furlows brell and Johnny Baker and Dave Hoppmann « Iowa State, foot-5 ace snare the honors as the IV Ueki ‘ ;
passing and . santiacos.. runnang passed the South to a 33-27 tri- Dave Katterhenrich of Ohio State outstanding lineman for the Yan- SosBeker « pe from Orirrane Meat
Li the. ba „ o.theso thwe ui umph over the North in the 14th and Gross mmside the Rebel 2 as kees: som"Haker « paa. from OmEne ogat
L tneototchdoonn.over semorBowi footban zeme. C f the lag seconds, ticked away.. The M 2a5-pound Miller wassokeEaerman . no. rmieg
ren" romnt-a sr. .troieb The 6-foot-1 quarterbacks, Grir- Gross, a quarterback from De- voted outstanding lineman for the Nor -Katternenrich 4 iaterai ffom Snyder
pCen! to compieeed Evgtsstraaght fing of Mississtppi and Cuozm of troit bypassed to date by the pro- South, but he was barely moree- Nor ‘ . mm on.
PaeGotn with rmlv 1 uthwes 2 Virginia, hurled the South to a f ssionai leagues, completed 24 T fLtive than Dunaway, Jordan. kick)
tuchdo ta onlyanminute.. 33-6 lead in the third quarter. But passes for 317 yards, both Senior Aubrn’s Jim Price and Georgia Nor zezyder “ Oross 3ceneks
seonsieftrin toensameng n2A Jerry Gross - amashing Senior Bow standards. Dick Norman of Tech’s Lary Stallings and Rufus sXLne. nM.
angiardsursewito.Henng,PAs. Bow passing records along the Stanford completed » for SU Guthrie ------------------------------•
inE 12. way-led the North in a pulsating yards in the 1961 game. "
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X and 314 for a 626 series.
B. Loudermilk had games of 314.
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