Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 180, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 3, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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towel into the face of a player
who was preparing to pass. the
ball. It would have made a swell
picture for the newspapers. But
the University of Texas refused
to release it because of a rule
Cadets, the president of the first
senior class, and ie captain of
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Associated Press Sports Editor
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Athletic officials eanneriticize
the work of the referees, um-
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Jimmy Piersail and (?)
nfleld Bobby Avila to
dor pitcher Russ Heman
orted 630,000 in‘cash.
TALCO — The Tlco Tre
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this one bordered on the ridicu-
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In the Texas-Texas A&M game.
"S - Iiwdut,je” om ortora,nb-
Methodists Fall to
Oklahoma (agon
By The Associated Press
Texas Christian and Texas add-
ed to the Southwest Conference
victory string in basketball open-
ers but Southern Methodist, con-
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That was the comment today of
the first captain and brigade
Im'wm go into production ear!
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Valley will play East Texas State
in the Tangerine Bowl football
game Dec 27.
The selection of Missouri Val-
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plan or you will not have Inter-
national League baseball.” .Atty.
James Durante was reported as
saying.
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in the SMUTexas A&M game 1 intent Nothing was said about it
last winter. So the school was *“ " ' "**
told it couldn’t compete in NCAA
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Friday
Cooper vs. Hillcrest. 5:30 p.m.
Texas A&M and Houston schedul-
ed for Friday has been changed
to Saturday night. A freshman
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Named to the first offensive
unit were Fullback Jphnnv Hood.
End Mickey Via and Halfback
Cecil Loftin. On the defensive
team for Talco were Reggie
Thompson, Gerald orris. Jack-
ie Martin, Freddie Stephenson
and Mickey Via.
Horton, president of the Romies-.
ter club, who reported Dura
words.
as State Monday night, plays its
econd game against Oklahoma
at Norman, Okla
Tuesday nigat’s showing left
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Werts, 33, will be at Boston
first baseman, pethaps alternat-
ing with Dick Gernert, a nght-
handed batter. Geiger will battle
with Marty Keough and Gene
Stephens for the eenter field job
with the Red Sox
Joe Gordon. Cleveland mana-
ger, said PPiersall will be his cen-
ter fielder
He said the Indians had good
scouting reports on Heman, a 6
foot 4 righthander who had a 9-
Thursday
Daingerfield vs. Atlanta, 3 p.m
Hooks vs. Pecan Gap, 4:10 p.m.
Pittsburg vs. Pewitt, 5:30 p.m.
Linden vs. Mount Vernon, 7 p.m.
Winnsboro vs. Mount Pleasant.
8:15 pm.
was a veritable rock on defense
three fumbles, one by teammate
Bob Andersen on tie Navy 24
that kept alive a drive for Ar-
wl
t'me-therr is a mont-
ing some news crops uv monis I -
tterward that would have been ! h
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No other car in Plymouth’s class offers these advances.
Whorton wil be in Gulfoort,
eMiss., tangling with Pearl River
fof Mississippi in the Hospitality
fBowl.
I first title defense Friday night,
and so is his trainer. Bill Farrell.
Farrell says it will be his boy
Akins in a breeze over Los An-
geles‛ Don Jordan.
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of the Heisman Trophy as the
outstanding college football play-
er of 1958.
Just in case you think they
stifle individual expression at the
Academy, the comment was made
by one man who holds all of
those honors on the Plains—
Pete Dawkins. He also sings and
will travel. He wants to join
: the Air Force whan commission
i ed in June.
“Flabbergasted" was Pete Daw-
the sgaceofa few hours
he(1) shipped firt base-
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TOURNE
The annual Mount Pleasant In-
vitational Tournament gets under-
way at Brice Gym at 3 p. m.
was picked earlier.
1 Missouri Vally will be making
its second appearance in the
bowl. The Vikings played' a 6-6
lie with Jundat of PPennsyivania
In 1556, East Texas State has
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pre to Abeglanta.
sturday. z-et
and second VMooks
Marlin Thealre
Wednesday andPTheday
"ERICHMARaARAUeS
also was postponed 24
and went on to smash DeKalb
these Tuesday night, RMB.
It was the seeson ppener tos the
Bengals and they captutedeahe
entire trip by takinguvhjpr-
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Sanford and
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Bumper Quail^rtft
Seen in Texas
AUSTIN mm — Favorable wea-
ther. cover and food restoration
program have contributed to
vwhat . has begun as a pumper
quail crop- in-'Tanas, a 'Jl
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sion said first-day rpeonts of
heWWy kills yesterday bore out •
prediction that Thunters would
have their best quail ehooting in
be played Thursday and
Three Trojans wef chosen on
the offensive team,’five earned
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'otuftyntu THE HEW PLYMOUTH SHOW wnh LA WHENCE WELK on ABC-TV
Morris Tackle Dale Funderburk,
received honorable mention on
the defensive team. j • A
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Jorgensen Stops'
CAGF GAME RESET
CCLIESE STATION, Tex. •
—A basketball game between
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Thursday with Daingerfield and L _________________
Atlanta paired in the opening Saturday night. A trophy also is
round. i to be awarded the consolation win- , Winnsboro.
The tournaments first rounds [ uer. -.nrilMmh' in lit t-’
Twelve area teams are entered.
officinfs to be more diligent • . . ------
to be obtained via the rumor j in their work. There wasn’t a FINED A 3 DRUNK
withBponts "j‛
Guard Tommy"Simons led the"
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quarter- Hodge
Hinsbor Masters
• - The Chicago Stadium 10-round- i
6 r„wil..be televised (ABC, 10 1
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I cut of the owners’ income and
. minor leaguers’ demands for - a
1 pension plan.
The big league players, already
bulwarked by a pension plan sup-
ported by World Series radio and
television money, jolted their em-
ployers Tuesday with a salary
proposal calling for 20 per cent
of each club’s gross revenue.
At the same time, Internation-
al League executives were shock'
ed by the threat of a strike by
their players after the officials’
w WASHINGTON t — William
Harridge veshrned: today as presi-
lent of the American League
1" 1 Harridge, who headed the
rx allowed the
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went To Woody .
Quarterback"JerfyCartonjt
ester as the T
iskrs only , if $
three frames.-
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stance of the so-called gag rule playoffs and the officials were
in the Southwest Conference and
The gag rule wAs the resor
ARTS THURSDAYTISAP"
Army s
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Whitecotton
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DeKalb (22)
Morri,
Breedlove
Ward
Simons
Brown .........0 0 0
Moffis,M.e H 2 ‘11 0
n Teteh H-08 9 10
until Ceach Bud Wilkinson oftference co-champion with Arkap-
’ sas, came a cropper Tuesday
Bowl games.
The National Assn, for Inter-
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trict 14-A All-Distriet team $e38:15 in the Mount Pleasant In-
w r cision known this morning after
। mmeeting with beseball club own-
> His rdsnanna become ef-
। sounding victory over Navy.
“He is an inspirational leader
and well deserving of the award.”
said Col. Earl (Red) Blaik, the
sr "e The Aemeint Press
Off and flying with three vin
lemiee-out-ef-fm Tevn: t eme
finals, face Maron in Hi-----
Saturday afternoon.. inte
Honorable mention fpd"he of- Mobre
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ma m 1 MM St B,teamers with 16 points- The
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Midi kJlFWiW Haiftime mmd 3029going into the
, .. fourth aquarter. he - man “fiMing in at second or third
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LOS ANGELES <D - Welter- kinsbutnooneclseatithiszray
_ . weight Champion Virgil Akin. is fortress on the Hudson where the
But Horton added the directors ' relaxed and confident for his
Jnhhsnn^avorpd
OverHowerd King
. CHICAGO ID — Harold John-
von, who has had only seven
fights in, the lst three yars, is
a 3-1 favorite, tonight against
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Mexico City 129 -fe T !
The Tez.A dropped- Ryes for
an eight-cou-t inteifnh and’ Wabeer _
khocked Gailito downTofabther **£3^*.
eight-count at the bemdia azna Atehiey
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The incident was seen from
coast to coast on television yet
it couldn’t be given to the press.
The question arisest,why wan't
the univetsitytken to taskfr
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may wind up at second j WASHINGTON ID — Base- | refusal to buckle to an ultimatum
for the Orioles because Billy' ball magnates today formed an by ithe athletes’ lawyer.
quarter final. semi-final, final and They include Mount negsant. At-
"It’s wonderful to hear about
it," said Dawkins. “I want to
thank everyone concerned and
specially to a great gang of del-
lws on our team and Col. Blaik
for making it all possible."
By JACK CLARY
Arsociated Press Sports Writer
If Navy Coach Eddie Erdelatz
has nightmares during the com-
ing months the chief villain prob-
ably will be a strapping, 6 feet 2,
210 pound lad from Northampp-
ton. Pa Whom Erdelatz last saw
wearing Army jersey No. 61.
This would be Bob Novogratz,
whose play in helping the Cadets
defeat Navy 22-6 last Saturday in
Philadelphia?' Municipal Stadium
today earped him honors as Line-
man of the Week by The Asso-
Dialed Press.
Novogratz gave the impfession
to the 102,000, half-frozen specta-
tors and to many in the television
audience that he was all over the
field at once.
Arkansas sees its first action A senior who’willplay
Wednesday night against Missouri East in the East-West Shrine
at Columbia, Mo, while Texaisamein San Erancisc, Noxogratz
Tech 93-67 victor over West Tex- was » veritable bon defense
golleeiate Ahletics put East Tex- why Southern Methodist was put
. as State fourth and Missouri Val- ! on probationin baskrthel Some
ley sixth in rankings of member : of the SMU allelic officials
achools for the season, eriticized a ruling by an offiial
JH#H BOWL GAMES SiNFEN
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drove to a wide halftime lead' 45-39- •y — Binge Again
its meetings, giving out the news
it thinks is proper to prin at a ball seso coaches were giving
press conference following the out statements about the officiat-
__, —____- - ... „ . ... . - gmre’ing. 1 0 he and pointing out that some-
Tuesday nlBht. Ea<t TeXa- State [fog htobe giVembuLthat might Euerv t'me ’there is a ! hingoughts-hadoneLi------.,
to think that thid[B 5-2 record against non-menhe J
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3. SWIVEL FRONT SEATS* swing you easily in or eat.
4. MIRROR MATIC REARVIEWMIRROR* dims headlight glare.
s. TYREX TIRES give longer wear, run smoother, too.
- 6. LUSTRE BOND FINISH ‘
defensive berhs, T-
Talco, in the state
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route. For instanee Oklahom nep in tha Southwest Confer- i LOS ANGELES (D —Av to heir
wwent before the conference and ere.Msybe the. efficiating was Horace Dodge’s wife, former an
suggested anagreement govern- \ boyond reproach but. the Wit" tress Gregg Sherwood Dodge,
qing th recruiting of Texas ath-te is that nohod Was t talked was; fined 6100 Monday on a Kame
Jetes who had signed letters of about because of a certain rule. • iunk charge. hours.
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1 San Houstan State ments
g r Northwestern Louisipva at
Natehitoches, La., Saturdav in
-h bthe Christmas Fest- Bow’
1 Thrpe Texas junior collekos she
4 -will be bowling, two against each
v pvather.
Del Mar of Corpus Cristi and
NHenderson Cunty of Athens
♦ elash Saturday night in the In-
>1 fidustrial Bowl at Longview.
Seven more hols, will hav
these teams in them:
De" 13—Drairie View vs Flarf
da A&M in the O-ange Blosspm
3ow1 at Miami, Fla.
Dec 14—Brooke Armv Medical
’'enter vs. Elgin Aig Force Base
-f Florida in the Shrimp Bowl
♦ Galveston.
Dec. 27—Esst Texas State vs.
Missouri Valley in the Tangerine
Bowl at Orlando, Fla.
Dec. 28—Garland vs. Coral
Gables Hurricanes in the Junior
Orange Bowl at Coral Gables,
Fla. n- 1
Dec. 31—Hardin-Simmons vx
Wyoming in the Sun Bowl at £1
Paso. ;
Jan. 1—Texas Christian vs.1 Air
Foree Academy in the Cotton
Bowl at Dallas; Prairie View vs.
Langston of Oklahoma in the
Prairie View Bowl at Houston.
: There’s one thing' the con- -__________________
1 ference doesn't want to be secret ed to a 74-51 triumph ovr the
about though It likes for every- risiting SMUrclub. TCU belted
pires. et al. only by letter to the body to know it's having a foot- Austin College 93-62 and Texas
which was nationally televised, conference office They can't air । ba l garhe 'o they" buy tickets Walloped McMtrry 73-48.
- -oidemtan .v------ their grievances the press. ’to sr e it. What the coaches, might * • ; - —- "* “i-
This isn’t th? only secrecy have to say about the officiating.
practiced by Ehe conference. It however, must be kept from the
never allows anybody, to attend public. •
All ovemthbe-country this foot-
ge5ge, AoachAg wuAyA gvin
12 record lad season witn the
.Orioles’ farm at Vancouver in
the Pacific Coast League.
Detroit kept the trade mill
_ p pr T busy by sending pitcher Herb
—V I 7 IRMoford, a right hander, to Boa-
1 I $ 3
commander of the Corps of
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$ h2 y gni a
- Daingerfield, Cooper, Hill-
Linden, Mount Vernon, 1 g g m I / T . A _ •
Trophies’for 'first and second • foks, ‘ Pecan Gap, Winnsboro, h I _ a gE %AI I p P ZS K
place winners will be presented Pittsburg and Paul Pewitt. % V T I V V I I I I I ra? I
_ - . . i Mount Pleasant's first foe is
Top Lineman
Of Weekls
Army Guard a
Countians at 8.15 Friday night,
i he Tigers ou Uwa season opener
Tuesday night in DeKalb 57-22.
gw ggx g w ‘Coach Dick Gilbreath’s Tigers
rr I II rmi U' ■ on the annual tournament here
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BEAUMONT, Tex’ <D -a Paul
Jorgensen, the world’s second
ranked featherweight fighter,
slammed his way to an eighth-
round -TRO over Gailito Reyes
las| ni^t._______
Jorg nren, of Pri Arthure
Tex., weighed 131 EbidReye, of
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