The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960 Page: 7 of 10
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Conference AA—7:30 p.m. Bel-
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Austin S. F. Austin holds the
Conference AAAA — 3:45 pm.
their 18th try-for a state crown.
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Cincinnati — Pitcher Raul San-
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ITS after this weekend.
Texas, which hasn't bern in the
Kansas City—Pitcher Red Garv-
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night against Klein in a Class A bi-
district ball game.
The Cardinal girls of Coach
Glenn Pearson are in search of
CHICAGO (AP) - Three Texas
boxers advanced 'and one was
eliminated as the Golden Gloves
Tournament of Champions began
Bridge City's toughest assign:
ment tonight will be stopping 0-1
Jackie Hand, Klein's high scoring
80-66.
In the remaining games Mon
day night Lamar Tech trimmec.
. Texas A&I, 70-55.
wins second place. I
Texas was co-champion in 1951
junior forward. She averages bet-
ter then 20 points a game.
Bridge City has experience in
such encounters. The Cardinals
covered two of East Chambers’
pionship.
Conference A—2:25 p.m. cham-
pionship.
It was Van Breeman who helped
Linden-Kildare in AA. Llano and South. Oak Cliff loser vs. Borger-
Sunray in-A and McAdoo, Tuscola. Austin S. F. Austin loser (third
Jim Ned, Denbury, Natalia and place).
Win in conference B. Conference B—1:05 p.m. cham-
4. Bradlev (12)
1 West Virginia (8)
Philley and infielders
and Pancho Herrera.
Of the five still unsigned on the
American League champion White
crown.
Texas A&M, apolher contender
Cincy Clings
To Top Spot
In Cage Poll
Bowling Green 70 Loy
Ohio U 96, Morehea
job.”
Buffaloe had another year left
also feel just as confident - —
Breeman will’ do the same fine
program we want at Bridge
-Nehink he will do a very
winberg and issie Carey 6-2, 6-4.
Marv Steele and Sandra Rodahl
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Stark High’s lone victory was
ited by Leah Ann Weaver and
Z( Bridge City Girls Test
Klein in Bi-District Go
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COACH JOE VAN BREEMAN
New Cardinal Football Coach
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a 35-point lead.
The Mustangs were trailing 44-
34 at the halftime and had to come
from behind to give the Raiders
a last minute fight. Del Ray
Mounts chalked up 21 points in
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Texas, New Mexico Welcomed
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Conference B—6:45 p.m. conso-
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Conference AAAA — 8:06 . p.m.
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He went to Sam Houston on a
football scholarship from. Palacios
High School, yet also was schooled
enough in basketball to take on a
dual role of football and basketball
coach for the first four years out
job done." . ..
Buffaloe added. "Due to the fact
that we lost 19 boys this year, Joe
is coming in under a handicap, but
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said upon accepting the new coach-
ing position. ’■Bridge City "is mov-
ing forward every day in several
fields and is certain to make good
Gains NCAA Playoff Bertha
Texas Wins First Clear-Cut Title
championship.
. Conference AA
EAST
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Meine 78 Ne Hampshire 70
Pairings are as follows:
Thursday:
"Conference B—8:45 . a m.. Mc-
Adoo (33-2) vs. Wink (14-8); 10 10
am.. Kyle (27-6) vs Gilmer East
Mountain (22-6); 1135 am., Tus-
nual State Schoolboy Basketball p.m.
Tournament. 0-
Holdout Season Under Way; tispianwiiiT‘strngthen the school ha
• " heth in rs P‘r ic11m And in ______
of Beaumont defeated Gloria Pat
Barnett and Billie Jo Smith 6-0,
6-0; and Sherry Myers and Mari-
anne Cooper of Beaumont beat
Mary' Kelly and Marilyn J
6-1, 6-0 in the two other doubles
disciplinarian, and is a hard work-
er who doesn’t mind going that ex-
tra hour or extra mile to-get the
Baltimore — Outfielders Gene _____
hand four National Woodling, Willie Tasby and Albie would still be ij
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7:45 p.m.
Bridge City’s sixth basketball
championship in a period of one
seasooi Pearson’s boys team won-----„ -- —,---.... . —
rone, district and bi-district titles the D.strict 23-A championship in
before being ousted by Midway of a best of three series.
■ " Winner of tonight’s game ad-
vances. to the regional meet this
Houston >< Drake 70
Cincinnati 110, Tulsa 64
Pedro Ramos and Hal Griggs.
National League ..
Milwaukee — Pitcher Lew Bur-
when the East Texas team beat
Plains in the- Class. A.-finals.
Plains lost out to Sunray in
Region I-A competition.
Henrietta Mdway—-busiest team
among’the state meet entries with
a 41-5 record—returns to try for
a second straight Class B title.
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Pairings Are Set
Sox, Donovan could turn out to
be the toughest. He had a dis-
appointing season last year and is
being asked to take a cut. ..
Mantle is being a ragged in-
dividualist with the yqks. Twice
he has rejected art, by general
manager George Weiss to go to
New York s St. Petersburg, Fla ,
base to talk thing* over. His
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game Mndayence play winds up Thursday
fheted Bavlor f night with Texas going to Fort
83-74. Worth to play TCU. Baylor is host
•Arkansas is in fourth place with I to A&M at Waco, and Tech goes to
a 7-6 record. The Tech victory, Houston for a game with Rice.
Albert Almanza tossed in 22
points to lead the Longhorns to
their victory while Jay Arnette
added 20. At one time Texas held
at College Staton. ---------
a girls also won sone and weekend at Brenham.
the second half that they were
able to take the lead. Carroll
Broussard of A&M was high- scor-
er with 18 points and became the
The 24-game, Thursday-thnough-
Saturday tourney will name cham-
pions .in five divisions—AAAA, Adoo-Wink ’
AAA. AA. A and B i mer East G
T AUSTIN (AP) — Two defending 4135 p.m. Sunday
champions and three - former (25.5), •
titlists will be seeking additional Coneqenice A—iGu p.m. on-
crowns this week in the 40th an- ton (35-4) vs. Dimmitt (24-7); 8:50
■ - - - ■ - ■ . Linden-Kildare (29-0) vs.
Clear Creek (38-2). — —
_____ - gires. paced by Walt
Bellamy’s 24 poihts Jerry Lucas
aqed the Bucks with 27.
Kai
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dette, infielders Johnny Logan and
Joe Adcock and outfielder Wes
Covington
1 '.again in that division.. ,
Beaumont South Park goes aft- „---- T. /ha-ue
er the conference AAAA cham- Beaumont Scuth Par ,272 # 25
J pionship this time. Dallas, South Qak.Cff-237i 825
And Dimmitt, whose Bobcats p.m. Borger.(264/%5.
took the Class A championship in phen F- Austin (25-7 - .
1952, hopes to Tarry the Class AA
trophy back this year.
I Newcomers t
Conference A—11:35 a.m., Hunt-
ington-Ingleside loser vs. Suriray-
Llano loser.
Conference AA-145 p.m., Bel-
ton-Dimmitt loser vs. Linden-Kil-
dare-Clear Creek loser.
play are ___- _____ —
In AAAA, Fort Worth Castleberry________ ___
and Houston Aldine in AAA, Beaumont South Park
Vermont 84: Messachusetts 73
Providence IM. Fairjeld 57
SOUTH
By JACK CLARR the Longhorns, who must face the
Associated Press Sports Writer Big Eight champ in the Midwest
Welcome Texas and New Mexico regional playoffs.
State to- the list of tournamentf New Mexico State, which faces
champions which will compete in an at-large entry from the West — ----— .---------- .. .
Jhe NCAA tournament. But strike coast in’ the West regionals, school’s first 400-point scorer. He /
out Ohio State’s gaudy undefeated stretched its season mark to 26-6 also set a new school record for •
Big Ten record when it begins and its conference record to 8-2. the. most points in
competing for-the national cham-
matches, V Ismuva r--b-g-- r~‘ » __ - |
.The Orange team plays at South city in the United States. There. I
Park on Wednesday, then returns too. he had produced winning
State; 66-62, Monday night to take
third place in the final standings
of the Lone Star Conference.
; The third place spot was the
only top position at stake Monday
_ night when all eight teams saw
action in winding up the 1960 sea-
son. , ,
Southwest Texas, 13-1, earlier
won the conference crown. well
ahead of second place Lamar
Tech, 11-3.
Howard Payne winds up the
~ season with a 9-5 record followed
by East Texas (8-6).
Stephen F. Austin and Sam
Houston State, with 6-8 marks,
ended in a tie for fifth. Bringing
cut.
Stark Tennis
Team Beaten
and agin in 1954 but the last ords--- Mb
The Monday night tilts pushed
TCU. now 3-10, and Rice, 1-13.
farther-down the ladder. '
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | for the title, defeated Texas Chris- - ,
Texas won ats first clear-cut tian, 64-56, Monday night but the time it was sole sowner of the
title to the Sqthwest Conference Longhorn victory also eliminated crown was in 1947. The Longhorns,
basketball crown in 13 years and the Aggies’ slim chance to tie for by winning this years itle. will
gained a berth tithe NCAA play the championship. meet the Big Eight champions in
offs when it took an easy 86-62 The Longhorns are now 11-2 in the NCAA regional tournament,
vcitory over last-pface Rice Mon loop play, while SMU and the in the fourth loop game Mdndsy
day night. Aggies have 9-4 marks. Each night Arkansas defeated BaVlor
Texas Tech helped clear the team has one game left but the
path for. the Longhorns by edging most the final tilts can do is.t
Southern Methodist, 71-69, in a determine whether SMU or A&M
game that erased any hopes the
• Mustangs had for a share of the
up the rear are Sui Ross State
(2-12) and Texas A&H(1-13).
ol IChacago) st! The fifth place tie was the re-
sult cf Sam Houston beating Sul
(Ross. 69 86, and Stephen F. Aus-
i tin bowing to Southwest Texas,
Friday: -
Conference B—8:45 a.m.. Me-
wingerVs. Kyle-Gl:
_____ __ lounain winner; 10:10
Huntington will be. back to de- a m , Tuscola Jim Ned-Danbury
fend the crown gained last vear winner vs. Henrietta Midway-Na-
_ .. Hia winner; -
Iowa st as. Mismouri as
Kansas St 74 -Oklahoma Bt
Bradley to Wichita 80
Notre Dame 76. Creighton 64
outfielder Gary Geiger (due out
of service in April).
Washington — outipidep Jim
Lemon and Bob Allison, pitchers
Monday night. ■
Lightweight Reggie Davis won
an impressive TKO over Ernie
Cousin of Indianapolis in the first
' round and then decisioned Jerry
Walters of Springfield, III. in the
4 scond. . .
The other Texans to advance
were Humberto Barrera, 112, and
Carlos Rodriquez, 112. Barrera
won a TKO over Ray Pepel.".
1 -DesMoines and Rodriquez took a
3 close decision over Frank Glovers
■■ of Zanesville, Ohio, in the first
4 round, -oth drew second round
bfEe Texas casualty was Paul
Alba, 135, who lost a decision to
Don Eddington, defeding cham-
l pion from^St Louis.
• 4 The Texas, team now -has
I 4 points in the tournament
5 Chicago and Cincinnati led with
| 6 points each.
uffaloe had another year len so admirably in Bridge City's suc-
-ms 2=2
__ ______ i Ke suggested the elevation for him-
and infielders Ted Lepcio self and Van Breeman.
Buffaloe and Van Breeman each
7. Georgia- Tech (2)
8. Miami (Fla) (7)
9. St. Bonaventure (4)
-______ __________ . - w-I 1® Utah State
in being given stronger reins to Buffalce, employed on a T2-montn Second 10
direct Bridge City's expanding;oasis, will oversee the recreation 11. Auburn (6)
athletic program, Buffaloe be-program again this summer. N 12. Indiana M________--__
comes the first 6oach in Orange When Buffaloe accepted the big 13. St. Louis (1) ZZ 166..
County to be assigned the duties of challenge at Bridge City back in 14. New York U. / x- 148 NCAA tournament since 1947, a.so
athletic director without also serv-1957, he hired Van Breeman from 15. Providence Z . 140 got an assist from Texas Tech,
ing as head football coach. Santa Anna High School aS anjas- 16. North €arolina ■ --------- 86 which knocked off second - place
Heretofore, it has been a stand- sistant. Now, after working under. 17. Villanova A _ 74 Southern Methodist .1-69. making
ing practice for athletic directors Buffaloe for three7 years. Van 18. Wake Forest (1) --- 66 impossible for SMU to catch
of county high schools to hold both Breeman is getting the top foot-; n St. Johp's (NY) .. 64 the Longhorhs. Each has one SWC
the position of athletic director andbanl job. M ! 20. Holy.Cross f 52 game remaining
- - •----■ f-ma" —ah Van Breeman 34,was an all- Memphs State had cne first Aibert Almanza. with 22 points.
_ .district quarterback a* Pm place vote_______________________and Jay Arnette with 20 paced
--------—---- i. the Veches High s:hool beforespend- .'' -
Bridge City School Beard recently ing a 2-year term in the armed
decided to alter that practice in a services in 1944-46 After the sepy- •
move-that it feels will improve th?lice, he resumed his athletic,•ca- \
over-all high school system. Her at. Lamar Tech and was later
Grover Die, superintendent graduated from North Texas State
the Bridge City Independent Sshool n the summer of 1952. "
District, said, "We are confident From there he accepted the
Forida St 95. Georgia B3
Louisrille 83,/Miami <Oh;o 05
Western Ky. ‘69 Kent St (Ohio 60
He previously • progri
_.u ax avu, psa -35.- at SW------ - X r 1.
Van Breeman succeeds Buffaloe Last summer, for example. 5.
as head football coach, following a Bridge City provided. through the 6.
-year term as assistant football-supervision of high school person- -
and head baseball coach At Bridge nel, recreational outlets for over:
HULLDAISEIIA (Spi, — aneyuisnic crUwi anu uuw scen a City. Van Breeman also will keep 600 youngsters. This summer itis.
Bridge Citv girls basketball team, third in an engagement with the his coaching position in baseball, expected to reach nearly 10
which vows to nick up where the ■ defending champion of District •- —---‘-------- “ "uete amnlmved on . 12-month
boys left off in paving Bridge 24-A. Game time here is 8 p m.
City’s journey to cage fame. tries Rriden Cit‘* tonoheet ascie
its hand at such a chore here to-
Spring Drills
1 DALLAS (AP)— SMU has post- -
■r noned its spring football training'for its - -Sona..
-- until March 29 because of bad against Lake Charles on Monday
Vlweather. atf"P.m.
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average dipped to .285 last year
and he is being asked to take
close to the maximum 25 per cent
BEAUMONT <SpD — The Stark
’Ji High School girls tehnis team of
IB Orange dropped 2 out of 3 doubles
■ matches with B e a u m o n t High
School here yesterday in a meet
hampered by cold weather.
The singles competition- was can-
celed because of the chilly tem-
leading the Tech assault.
The Aggies had to fight back ,
from a I5-point deficit to beat
TCU and it wasn’t until Well in
By ASSOCIATED PRESS Kuenn and Charlie Maxwell.
The holdout season got under'pitcher Frank Lary and catcher
- 7 z- ■ Red Wilson.
Saturday AAA—8:45 a.m. South
San Antonio-Eort Worth Castie-la
era to state tournament berry loser VS: .Houston Aldine- •—
Dallas South Oak Cliff Lamesa loser (third place).
Conference AAAA—10:15 am.
- -------------------Dallas
Conference AAA\ — 3:10 pm.
Ther aa WuFah ."9x082300,693
are back in the tournament. p.m. Houston Aldine - (30-3) _ vs.
Belton, winnef nt the Class AA Lamesa (23-7)- --- _____
crown in 1958, seeks the crown
[and the Baylor loss ties the two
teams for fifth place with 6-7 rec-
THE OKANGE LEADER FAGE SEVfH
klo ege: do' under the same,condi
N‘ "ema football
Coach, mh totbennamemome
ville, whose athletic program was o,mFaimi“"Jba materssdegree
struggling for »ur''v alrehadn” ’ from the University of Houston
wonaootbal.8a saw in BGraioe.
asF
— compiled a 4-6 merk the first year
‘s lone victory was and was later to have a 6-4 and 55
posted by Leah Ann Weaver and season before taking a similar
Linda Russel, who beat Marjorie sposition at another school.
_ - - - - "He had, put Kirbyville back in
good standing and given it a rec-
reation program equally as fine
as that of Conroe, Now Sweeney
High School needed the same
u Buffaloe took on the tough re-
Jefferies building assignment at Sweeney
doubles and there gave it the biggest recs
reation program per capita of any
i iiomhglnne
.2 4em2 he eo 0 t 1
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were signed to 2-year contracts
All other Bridge City coches also
were given 2-year con: nrogress in
tracts at the last school board P am able to obtain a line coach,
meeting „„ . of headlwe’l start making preparation for
gIn. giving up therdhotresootesethcour football program next fall
lent coaching career. Success has Buffaloe Mid. Joe Knows
followed him all along the road TPtu
Once he was graduated from EaXabi
Sam Houston State College andcapnce
had taken firm footing in the perience.
way officially today and net a
e single American League chu
• could boast all its players were
in the fold. 2.
On the other 1---- —- ,--------
League teams—Los Angeles, Pitts- Pearson, infielder BiUy Klaus,
burgh, Chicago and St. Louis— Boss n—Catcher_Sammy _ White.
• were 100 per cent signed.
Several full squads don’t report
until later in the week, but if a
player isn't signed by 12:01 on
March 1 he is considered a mem-
ber of the holdout corps.
‘ On that basis, hero is a rundown
of the discontended: v;
American League , ' <
1 Chicago — Pitchers Dick Dono-
- ■ van and Turk Lown, outfielders
Minnie Minoso and Jim Landis?
- and infielder Billy Gcodman. .
New York — Outfielders Mickey
Mantle and - Roger Marx pitcher
Ryne Duren and infielder Hector
TRevelana outfielder Rocky
. Colaxit. „ -
-Detroit — Outfielders Harvey
To Basketball Crown in 13 Years
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
The top ten college basketball
Ronertinn’he Cncinnati""tBearcats competing ‘for-the "national cham- a"fuli‘game* ahead qf" We“st Tew conferTOce"~p'lay with 226 point*.
87 nit poac"kzadepdme R222"2barapz-anzzraganzie ”%"m: Howard Pavne
Overwhelmingly Ehosen as the Conference title Monday night hefty 92-38 lead at- intermission , 1 IUVVOI U I QyIV
nation's top-ranked club in the AS-when it beat cellardwelling .Rics and wound up .with a neat 53 per /
soclated Press poll the Bearcats 86-62. New Mexico State clinched cent, from thefloor as free players
went out Monday night and the Border Conference crown with hit double figil
Clipched at least a tie fo- the Mis- a 76-46...rizonana ...... -
/ ,. Isoun Valiev Cnference cham- But Ohio State, r. nkedLsecond. in pa,- <
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Coaches: saw great need for a rebuilding pionship with the record-breaking this week s Associated Kress Pola Kansas State took a temporarv,
Glenn Buffaloe and Joe Van Bree- leader like Buffaloe. He accepted Big o scoring 43 points m a 110-64 130, K. Ten record lead in the Big Eight with a 74-85
man each have received high the challenge /once.again, and once thumping of Tulsa. ’ S muddied by a hot-shooting Indiana -victory over Oklahoma State
echelon promotions in the Bridgejagain he was a success. । The Bearcats, who drew 70 first- team that easily won 2983: Either Kansas of Oklahoma will
championship. ' —J City High School athletic pro- He hardly got his feet wet in place votes and 1.506 points in theoncinnan, the nations top- share it .again aftertonight when
________ ___ ____ ______ _ All championship games will be gram. A " , his baptismal year at the bridge, weekly balloting of sports writers ranked teami. clinchec a least-a
cola Jim Ned ‛29-43Fvs. Danbury i broadcast Saturday over a 26-sta- Buffaloe, identified among Tex- compi ligg a 2-8 record, yet and casters, automatically qualify tie.lor the MessouriX srown
(284): 1:45 pm. Henrietta Mid-'tion. network setup. The confer-as coaches most popular for re- c limbed to a 5-3-2 season in 1958 for the NCAA tournament if they and its ensuing NCAA bertn.y
‘wav (41-5) V. Natalia (18.82 ence AAAA championship clashbuilding athletic programs. .Jias; and last year gave Bridge Qty ItsTretain the top'spot in the tough walloPing Tulsa 110-64 as Oscar
Conference A—3 10 p m. sHunt- will be telecast on a 5-sttion net-been promoted from head football’best year in football with a 7-3teague. PRobertson scored 4o1nts. ctb
fogton (25-13) vs. Ingleside (34-3): iwork. 3 ocach to the position of athletic marls. \ The first 10 teams with points . Texes and .New eMexco taM
“----------------------------------'----------------------*----director. .. —W During that 3-year term he has on a i0-9-8 etc. basis and first- join Southern Conferenceacam-
He also will continue his duties been the key figure in Bridge City :p|a'ce votes in parentheses; pion West Virginia. Mid-Amercani
as assistant high school'principal,; establishing an even larger par: 1. Cincinnati (70) J 1,506 champ Ohio Univers.ty and Ohio
Signed to him-in 1959. and re- ticipation in its recreatro 2. Oh io State (26) 1.356 State as the only bona fide con-
main aS track coach. He previously program than Buffalce produced). 3.California (20) 1,262 ference titlists to represent their,
held all four positions. at Sweeney. P 4. Bradlev (12) — 1.034 loops in NCAAPlay .S0c farX
- 5 ■ ■ t •— -------- *— —ma ’ -- '.....— _ 734 Georgia Tech^aecond in the South/
728 eastern Conference, will be that
334 league's representative
381 Team filling at-large berths
• 274 are M ami (Fla ). " , 7 ,
260 Notre Dame, DePaul, California,
' .last year’s champion and Idaho
_ 204 State The list will be completed
teams. - . .. ,
' Then,; ‘Oratige Ccunty bloomed,
into the picture when Bridge City
Trial T«ch 71, SMU. 69
St Louis 85. orth Tet Si 63
Arizona St Mt’hu Western 84
New Mexico 8076 Ariton* 46
1 x Li
2.X,
— „ ___.J football, coaching job at
both in curriculum and in Strawn, where he went from a 1-9
athletics.” . . record in Ms first year to a 7-3
He. added. “Our school is be- mark the second.
coming larger every year. We He ompiled a 9-1 record in his
knew that if we were to meet these third year at Strawn and that sea-
demands of progress and improve son had a team which scored 371
the system Mr. Buffaloe would points. He also won bi-distriet in
need more time to devote2t& his [ baseball two years in a row at
current position as assistant pnn- Strawn.
cipal and athletic director | from Strawn Van Breeman took
"Thus, knowing That football over the head' coaching post at
ip.ood hands under [ Santa Anna High School. After two
the directiopof Mr Van Breeman. years there, he accepted .the post
we decided upon the two promo-|Wlth Buffaloe at Bridge'City.
tions.hichshad.been recommend- Since comiog t Bridge City, Van
edrby MrButalo. bad Breeman has served as line coach
Die. concluded, Wefit wechadtand backfield instructor. His base-
one of the, best football coaches bali team finished second in Dis-
in Texas in Mr. Buffaloe, yet we 23-A last year and this season
also feel just as confident Mr. V an wil be favored to win the cham-
championship. f.
Conference AAA — 8:55
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960, newspaper, March 1, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519538/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.