Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1963 Page: 4 of 8
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Tigers Eye Blazing Kyle Speed
4—AROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday. Nov. 20. 1963
gate Friday for $1.25 and St
cents Kickoff time is 7:30
the survivor at
game in the regional fin*
schools.
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Brownwood-Vernon Tilt
BLANKET ACES
(Staff Photo)
nounced that Negroes could be
HPC Desires Win
9.
To Escape Cellar
will climax the observance of
is recovering from a broken leg. Young was starting the 75th Anniversary Homecom-
is in 8th place with 20 points.
the Kansas City Chiefs.
with an 8-2 record and was un*
All other Lions are expect-
Old Gag Revived
Last week Texas Ail won 1 ped
University of Washington.
and assistant Roy Byrd credit up for the Armadillos -will be
first of September, has reached
TOP BACK
tion.
gan, who has bulled his way
Even the local hospital has a for 902 yards in the 10 schedul-
ed games this far. Last week, in dridge also handles kickoff and
Basketball referees
ZEPHYR (BBC) — Zephyr girls' when action gets underway
Officials from the chapter
ill iinHoron an ovaminatinn on
the football squad. . . .
elected to Orange Jackets, hon-
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Zephyr Invitational Basketball Meet
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land (185) at tackles, Anglin
(185 > and Alvie Cantwell <170)
at guards and Richard Car-
out because of illness but was
back in pads Tuesday.
The Loboes from Sui Ross
State will invade Brownwood
this weekend for a homecom-
ing battle with the Howard Pay-
Homecoming going for them.
Sui Ross has averaged a total
offense of 194 yards per game
for the season while Howard
Payne has averaged 184 yards
field punch for the Tigers" Class B bi-
district football game with Kyle Friday
Brown Cour
week as the
field goal chores for the black
and gold, as well as some punt-
ing. Ronnie Allison and Phil Du-
ren have manned the guard
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WEDNESDAY'S sports wash:
Brownwood's Ronnie Moore pulled wide praise for
waite’s first trip ever to the
playoffs, but the Eagles are not
scared. One team member com-
fall. The sophomore-junior dominated Wichita Falls
school is in the Class AA playoffs this year and that
experience will make them even stronger next season.
Top three pass receivers in the National Football
Fridays game will match
teams who ordinarily capture
basketball titles and leave the
football crowns to the other
Cockrum.
Head Coach Jackie Williams
Shaw led offense and a hard-
as-nalls defense sparked by
Jerry McClain and Henry
that dropped a 79-0 decision to Breckenridge. The Lions
didn’t feel too bad, however, for the Bucks downed one
other district team by 105-0 that season. ....
The Red River Lions have
won their last two outings to
hike their district mark to
4-3
Vernon was very impressive
in rolling over Weatherford by
36-13 two weeks ago. The
District 21-B basketball title Costillo is Kyle's top offensive
six times in the past seven threat and is a workhorse on
Class A football game.
The tilt will match the state's
number one and number two
teams, with the Lions rating the
edge of the top spot. They have
Wayne Shaw, left, and Tyler Damron night in Lion Stadium. Shaw has a knee
give Blanket a strong one-two back- injury and is a doubtful starter.
bert and Gene Hinyard, guards
Jimmy Gilstrap and Mike Clau-
sen, center Ward Plumley, quar-
terback Jarvis Shaw, halfbacks
Ketier Sanderson and Miller and
fullback Jerry Eden.
Central Texas coaches will gather with Southwest
Basketball Officials Assn, members tonight at Adams
Street Community Center. The meeting is open to all
interested fans and coaches. . . .
Southwest Basketball Officials
Assn, and Central Texas coaches
will hold the year's initial rules
meeting tonight.
cision over the Steers.
Brownwood will be looking
for its eighth win of the sea-
son against a pair of setbacks.
Vernon is 6-3 for the season.
Brownwood will be without
the services of No. 1 middle
guard Danny Cochran The
junior standout suffered a
back injury in the 26-0 vic-
tory over Burkburnett last
week and hasn't been able to
the tilt with Marble Falls which
decided the district title, Jerni-
gan bruised the Mustang de-
fenses for 133 yards, his best
effort of the season.
Rounding out the backfield are
tussle.
Besides Hyatt, Danny Miller
has been nursing a knee injury
but may batable to play. If he
doesn't Milton Page will step
in.
Rounding out the starting line-
y,
, C
CALL
MIIton
3-3423
rated a better • than - average
passer and is a fine runner
He picked up 158 yards against
the Rising Star defenses last
week.
his play at guard in Texas AiM s upset victory over
Rice Saturday. Moore is considered by many as the
ne Yellow Jackets at Brownwood
High Lion Stadium.
large banner across its front
doors pertaining to the epidemic
and many merchants in the
downtown have signs in their
windows about the fever.
Climax of the fever, common-
ly known as football fever, will
come at 7:30 p.m. Friday in
ment is scheduled to get under-
way Thursday night and will
continue through Friday and
continue through Friday night
and Saturday night, Nov. 21, 22
and 23.
Teams from Gustine, Scran-
ton, Pottsville, Briggs, Desde-
mona, Talpa, Bangs and Zephyr
will participate.
Two games an slated in the
boys' bracket and two in the
Jacket ninth grade. . . .
Brownwood will open its 1964 football season a week
earlier than usual, giving the Lions two open dates dur-
ing the year. ...
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Doug Young, Brownwood freshman at Texas Tech,
Membership is based on schol- fident.: now they’re saying we
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per game.
Each team has one man among
the leaders in scoring during
conference play.
Gene Partridge of the Jackets
For years teams from the Big School before playing college
Ten, Big Eight Big Six, and ball in California
its peak this week, affecting at Spearheading the Eagle back-
least two-thirds of the popula- field is fullback Harlan Jerni-
munity this
Tigers pre-
J
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ting, to get in a better work-
today.
BLANKET-Kyle and an B-
jury to a key backfield per-
former have been the chief top-
ics of conversation around this
ment. Campbell has gained 709
yards this season, arid Child-
ress added 790.
BIG TACKLES
In the line, the Goldthwaite
lads are led by tackles Delton
Ripley and Gene Auldridge. Aul-
first undefeated season ever for
the school, and that’s the team's
desire to play good football. Wil-
liams said they’d be playing
their best when the Lions come
to town Friday.
Thursday night.
Starting at 5 p.m., Gustine
will tangle with and at 7:50 p.m.,
Scranton will take on Talpa in
the girls’ bracket.
In the boys' competition. Gus-
tine will meet Bangs at 6:10 p.m.
in the first game and at Scran-
ton will attempt Talpa at 9 p.m.
the nightcap.
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BROWNWOOD BASKETBALLERS will open their
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speedster, is the man Blanket
must stop if the Tigers are to
Blanket has won the advance to the regional finals
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er for Friday’s game.
"Shaw’s injury may have a
great deal to do with the type
game we play Friday,” Switz-
er predicted Wednesday
"If he is unable to go we
may switch to the single wing
with Damron in the tailback
slot.”
p.m.
Winner of Friday’s
The Points
After...
By BILL STOVALL
had Negro athletes for several beaten in district competition,
years. San Saba's chances may be
But meanwhile many of the put into more jeopardy without
top Negro athletes went else- the able assistance of Rodney
where, including Dick Lane who Hyatt who hasn’t been in the
now plays for the Detroit Lions i lineup in the last two games and
and Junior Coffee, who is at the is a doubtful starter in Friday's
The meeting open to interest-
ed persons will be held at the
Adams Street Community Center
at 7 p.m.
New rule changes and inter-
pretations will highlight the dis-
cussion. according to Paul Is-
bell, chapter secretary.
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Lions stopped Mineral Wells
by 14-6 last week for their
sixth win of the season.
Reserved seat tickets to the
game are on sale at Weak-
ley-Watson Hardware. Ducats
are priced at $1.50. Students
can buy their tickets at school
for 50 cents.
of the
the semi-finals last year.
FIRST TRIP
In contrast, this is Goldth-
Two District +-AAA "giant-
killers" will collide Friday
when the Vernon Lions play
host to the Brownwood Lions
in the season football closer
for both teams.
Both teams are just play-
The game — called for 2
oclock Saturday afternoon —
defeated the District 4-AAA
champion.
Wichita Falls Rider and
Graham tangle in Wichita
Falls Friday night and the
winner will be crowned dis-
trict champion. Both teams
have lost one game and
Brownwood and Vernon are
the record spoilers.
Vernon soiled Rider's rec-
ord early in the year with a
14-12 victory, while Brown-
wood continued its winning
ways against Graham two
weeks ago with a 14-13 de-
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lineup that opened against them staying at home for their collegiate competition.
Burkburnett last week That The University of Texas of
means that Bob Pinto will the Southwest Conference has
stay at end, with Ray Anglin integrated its sports and will
filling his regular post at star recruiting the Negro ath-
guard. .. letes. Southern Methodist an-
The starting line will show 1 ......
Pinto (175) and Ronnie Wat-
the state, including several in
the Lone Star Conference, have
Schoen Schoen is a lineback-
er and McClain a tackle . play
McClain will be slowed by a Troy _
knee injury but Switzer says als. Hutto and Troy will play
the spirited Tiger will be ready
1964 campaign next Tuesday in Abilene. Many of the -. v- . jj <
offensive fullback and defensive linebacker and handled ing at the college
fot .«<
.__..... o:-, 0, Payne can win and escape the In team defense for the con-
includes dates with Eastland. San Saba. Llano. De Leon, cellar. If the Jackets lose they ference season. Howard Payne
Goldthwaite and Early. . . . will own complete possession of has allowed 286.5 yards per
Bill M. Thomason writes from La Place. La., telling the seventh spot in the league game average, while Sui Ross
of playing on the 1942 Brownwood High School team standings. has allowed 289.6 yards per
- - - - Sul Ross brings to town an game.
0-4-1 conference record to com- Meanwhile Yellow Jackets
years. The Tigers' football
title is their firs since 1961.
Kyle to a perennial basket-
ball powerhouse and almost an-
nually makes the state tourna-
ment in Austin
Joe CostiHe, a 5-5, 140-pound
speed in the beckfield and it
/ may bn a problem for us to
contain them.'* Switzer said
Wednesday morning Tigers
have used a great deal of work-
out time drilling against the
powerful Kyle attack that has
sparked the Panthers to a 9-0-1
season record and the District
22-B title
An injury to halfback Wayne
Shaw may dim Blanket’s
chances in the all-important bi-
district tilt. Shaw has a knee
injury and is a doubtful start-
League are Texans. They are St. Louis’ Bobby Joe .
Conrad (Texas AaM. New York’sDei Shofner (Baylor) sess £ mentpdopnestnrdawn"Avessson
andBrotwshwooasBndorAigh’snbbi’cubs close their eraryicoreanzatlon.tof.women SS.-
season in Stephenville Thursday against the Yellow
Looking ahead to next season: Wichita Falls Hirschi the rules the following week. knocked out of the running in
may be one of the favorites in District 4-AAA play next -------------- ' - '
...... “ “ Carolyn Walls
Takes Honor
AUSTIN X(Spl;)—Carolyn Kay
Walls, University of Texas stu-
Coleman when the Goldthwaite
Eagles clash with Albany's Lions Gene Gray. All four members
in the state's feature bi-district of this outfit occupy vital spots
Expected To Follow Suit
HOUSTON (AP)—Texas, a state producing about
GOLDTHWAITE — An epi- tag backs, and what has been in the Eagle defensive align-
demic, which struck this town hailed as the top all-around line
of 1,383 sometime around the in the school's history.
NOW THAT TEXAS is the only remaining unbeaten ]____________ ____
and untied major college team, sports scribes have pull- over Sul Ross 24-13: while HPC , out
ed this old gag out of the cobwebs: “Nothing is certain was coming off on the short end
but death and Texas.’’... of.arsscsntest with Sou mu ee — g • , I lai —
A tip-off on Wake Forest’s football weaknesses came "This weekend’s battle should PIMwerT •ewer (rimG (eleTHwMITe •mne
when the school sold only 1,500 season tickets for foot- be a toss-up. I IMYVI I I •VWI •eJI IH> •JVIUI I IWUHC IWI Iw
ball. . . as opposed to 2,500 for basketball. ... Statistics wise the two teams | 1
A source out of Waco says that Lawrence Elkins’ are evenly matched. And of
injury may be worse than Baylor fans like to think. El- course, Howard Payne has
kins’ absence cuts deeply into the Bear offense. . . .
Elkins and Don Trull will share the Southwest Con-
ference award as athlete of the month. Both are SWC
record holders. ...
In case you’re interested in. playoff contests this
week, one prognosticator rates Crane over Dublin by
four points, West over San Saba by 4%, Albany by 10
over Goldthwaite and Kyle by 21 over Blanket. . . .
penter (230) at center -oiana
Jim Thomason (175) will other conferences, raided, the -----------------
open at quarterback. Jimmie state.01 its Negro foothall stars.
Piper (157) at fullback. Jam- Or the athletes went to all-Ne Sen Sakc ‛D:llos
es Harris (160) at tailback gro colleges in the state, such 5005000 —IIOS
and Bob Simmons (175) at as Prairie View AAM and Tex-
wingback. as Southern. Set For Tussle
Wood used four teams Several years ago the barri-
against Burkburnett last week, ers against Negroes participat- W:+k W.c+ OV
with reserves seeing as much ing in sports at Texas colleges VVin vvesI II
action as the regulars, started falling as integration of
The Lion mentor doesn’t ex- the schools spread. .SAN SABA x.San Saba sur
pect such an easy time this North Texas State University, prising Armadillos, who.finishr
week, however Coach Pat the fourth largest college in the ed their district Play with a.
Texas University Leads
Integration Of Athletes
...... Other Members Of SWC
ive load for Blanket He is Friday’s games are completed
--— one set of Lions can say they
Damron is a 140-pound senior . . .
veteran who shares the offens- ing out the schedule but when
Pattison has his Vernon crew state with 10,000 students and a mark, will travel Friday to Kik
working at peak performance. member of the Missouri Valley leen where they will tangle with
- - - Conference, opened athletics to West in • bi-district tilt schedul-
Negroes and came up with Ab- ed to get underway at 8 p.m.
ner Haynes, who after starring The Armadillos, who make up
as a collegian, played with the probably one of the most im-
Dallas Texans and is now with | proved schoolboy outfits in the.
| the Kansas City Chiefs. area, will have their hands fulr
I A number of small colleges in with the tough West crew.
...... ' West finished its season play
Matches 'Giant-Killers' 10,000 negro nagn school rootbam ptayers ana some
Wood plans to stick with the 3,500 basketball players, now is going to see more of
, - . been state champion for two of
wffl undergo an examination on the past three years and were
one thing with the team’s sue- ends Pedro Sisneroz and Dal-
cess thus far in racking up the ton Gossett. tackles Ricky Lam-
participate in this week’s
pare with Howard Payne’s 0-5. Coach Rusty Russell has been , drills.
Sul Ross has a 21-21 tie with taking it fairly easy this week
Sam Houston State on the books, in workouts because of injuries ed to be in harness. Jeff
to go along with four confer- to his squad, and yesterday be- Smith missed Monday’s work-
ence defeats. cause of the rata, he was ex-
posts, and Bill Blackwell handles
.the snap-back chores.
halfbacks Cecil Campbell and The Eagle ends, both tall, are
Jim Childress and quarterback DeWayne McCasland and Clyde
- ~ ' - Invitational Basketball Touma-
GENE AULDRIDGE
. . . Ready for the Lion*
i
The state’s Negro high schools
have produced Dave Stallworth,
who plays basketball at Wichi-
ta, and Earl Lattimer, who is a
_ star lineman at Michigan State,
kin. nsai =. ande can Ri! “sed on its team and University I among others who went to oth-
kins 45. a tends. Gene Bil- of Houston, an independent said er states to participate. Olla
brey (196) and Jimmie Free- Tuesday qualified1 Negro ath- Matson, formePallNPL pro, at-
letes would be sought. 1 tended Houston’s Yates High
delense. Another big gun to, for Friday’s game
Alien Miller, a 188-pound full- No advance ticket sales are
back. planned. Ducats can be pur-
Blanket relies on a Damron- chased at the Lion Stadium
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ty. By mid-afternoon Tuesday all
Miss Walls, a sophomore hon- 765 of the reserve seat tickets
or student majoring in speech, sent to Goldthwaite for pre-
is a member of Alpha Xi Delta | game sale were gone, and an
social sorority, the University additional 100 were to be sent
YWCA, the Texas Union and today. However, they weren’t
is an advisor in her dormitory, expected to last long.
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. The Eagle attack is built
0. E. Walls, Route 2 around a quartet of hard charg-
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■ pare for their bi-district show-
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Brownwood’s Lion Stadium.
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sessions where Conch J. W.
Switzer and his Tigers are look-
ing for ways to stop the highly-
touted Kyle speed.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1963, newspaper, November 20, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492803/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.