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before trying to bring it into the- and cast again. And as I said in
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Tech Coach Polk Robison dis- side of Bston" and- would be
agrees with Percival's constrained pleased to compete under Feature
Higginbotham hit four free throws
to ice the victory. Higgonbotham
hit 11 of 12 free shots and five
field goals to lead pointmakers
Petite Lake, near Fox Lake, Ill. Har-
old, who weighs 276, is a great fisher-
man and a huge success at the sport.
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special wiring, big tub
Percival's 13-point total against
A&M wasn’t his best. He hauled
241 in 1a3-zemes-
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handy. One of the best ways to
lose a good speckled trout is to
try and lift him over the gunwale
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the Hurricane 61 59 earlier in the
geason at Tulsa.
I decided long ago that the man
ho wants to "meat fish,” should
e live shrimp, or other live bait.
: he wants to have the maximum
un and challenge, he should use
i artificial bait.
the beginning, lures come cheaper
than live bait.
with. 21 points.
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Aschenbeck
Wilson ‘
Graeber
Winkelmann
Ellisor
Newton
Gaskamp
averaging 12 4 for the season, 12.5
in league play. ,
—probably not 5-10—but he gained
more than his share of rebounds
through a great sense of timing,”
Huffman recalled.
This isn’t always true, but norm-
ally the larger single hook Stays
home.
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When you reach down to take
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could be a product of both heredi-
ty and environment, according to
another Tech coach, Berl Huff-
man.
Huffman, who recently returned
to the Tech staff, coached Perci-
wide a lead in a non-conference trit Wednesday night at
Marie Heineke Memorial gymnasium here.
Lon Morris won 78-69. I
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upon fighting in Boston since he
became challenger and champion.
But Bill Fugazy, president of
Feature S p o r‘t s, disclosed today
that 30-year-old Paul had told him
Two more teams survived match
play in the 7th annual Joe Lewan-
dowsky domino tournament, Wed-
nesday night at Club Southern.
The combination of A. W. Hod-
de Jr. and Astor Jacob downed
Delmus Schwettmann and Carey
Schmid 3-2. R. H. Wieghat and
Don Wieghat lost a 3-1 match to
Raymond Schomburg and Steve
Rybarski. ;
Fullmer is favored at 2-1 over
Sugar Ray.-
Feature Sports announced today
May 27, until I hear from Andy
Niederreiter that Scsoeppner pos-
itively refuses our terms."
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the Bearkat lead to only seven
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But to no avail.
Lon Morris took an early lead
and were never behind the rest of
the way. The Bearkats, utilizing
their speed, jumped out in front to
a 24 point lead and a 47-33 halftime
score. ( )
Blinn came back in the second
half, matching the Bearkats point-
for-point until the Bucs poured it
.on and cut the lead. The Bucs toss
ed in seven more points near the
finish to further slice the lead to
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Harold (Tiny) Popelski keeps his
back to the wind as he patiently awaits
a bite from bluegills through the ice on
SAVE up to 40%!
FINAL CLOSE-OUT
OF ALL 1960 MODELS - HURRY, HURRYI
YOU CAN’T BEAT THESE PRICESI
in a non-title bout at Rome last
0t, 29.
By United Press International {fisherman simply sets
and reels it in,
the lure out-of the trout’s mouth
be careful One flop and you have
a handful of hooks.
I keep two clean rags or hand
towels handy. I use one to grip the
fish and the other to wipe my
hands. You’ll be able to work twice
as fast this way. Otherwise you’ll
spend half your time trying to get
a gobd hold on the fish.
A Book remhover is another good
tool to keep hady.
When I fish I look for a method
that will provide the most thrill
Artificial lures always have provid-
ed more fun when I fish for spec-
kled trout. Reds too, for that mat-
ter. I don't have to drag a shrimp
bucket around with me. pull a bait
box out of the water, dip my hands
into the pail for live bajt, or re-
bait the hook.
You eliminate all these steps
when you-u #r artificial lure.
You just boat ’em and string ’em
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the first no-hitter of .his~career.
Slight Pay Cut
General Manager Bing Devine
,_____ Bob Percival entered coaching player,
tative. He flew to Germany Sun- after graduation and was his sqn’s
day night and conferred Wednes-
day with the unbeaten champion
of Europe and Manager Walter
Englert at Dortmund.
After the conference, Schoep--
ner« told reporters: "I will not
risk my good reputation to make
a profit of only $20,000 after wait-
speckled zrout, chances are youHures
use live bait Most people do.
OF 1960 I ■
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Brenham Tech’s Percival Proves Height
Not Only Factor In Rebounding
of .the water and bangs the lure
against his jaws you’ll be glad you
set those hooks The weight of that
lure is one thing in the fish’s fav-
or. If you keep a tight line and the
hooks are in solidly, the trout won’t
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By FRED DOWN
United Press International ■
Stan Musial and Warren Spahn
are signed. satisfied and set to-
day for a 1961 baseball season in
STAN MUSIAL
SIGNS UP FOR
ABOUT $75,000
THURSDAY, JAN. 26,1961
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sure that the fish is hooked as
as possible. •
The first time a trout comes out
difficult for opponents to block
him out. ( I
"Another factor you, must con-
sider.” said the coach, is Perci-
val’s determination. When Harold
Hudgens (Tech’s 6-9 center) was
out with a broken foot, Percival
realized that without a great ef-
fort by, him and his teammates,
we would be whipped pretty thor-
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Shrimp weigh very little So the
fighting trout doesh’t have much
'weight to flop about in its mouth,
to assist him in throwing the hook.
Must shrimp. fishermen use a
Three 4-0 Series
Three 4-Q series victories and
two 3-1 series wins featured play
at the Bowlerama Wednesday night
in the Merchant’s League.
The results: Brenham Auto ov-
er Gimons 4-0; Blinn College down
ed Roy Stolz 4-0 Frenkil’s dropped
opEfinel
(.90‘s
January 28:
Pro Basketball New York at
Philadelphia Channel 2. Houston,
1 pm.
NCAA Basketball. Marquette at
Bradley. Channel 13 Houston, 1 p
m.
Bowling Stars, Joe Kristof is
challenger. Channel 2 Houston,
3; 30 p m.
All Star Golf. Jackie Burke vs.
Jimmy Demaret. Channel 13 Hous-
ton, 5 p m.
January 29:
Pro Basketball Saint Louis at
Cincinnati. Channel 2 Houston, 1:30
p.m.
Sunday Sports Spectacular, Los
Angeles Indoor Invitation T r a c k
Meet. Channel II Houston; 1:30 p
m. ।
Celebrity Golf. Dennis Morgan is
Sam Snead's guest opponent
Channel 2 Houston, 4 p. m.
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ure by the end of the season if
he can approximate his 1960 pace
when he hit .275 in 116 games.
Spahn, with 288 victories, needs
only 12 more to become the sev-
enth 300-game winner and the
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college besides Tech. But, his
ing around nearly a year for the dad’s alma mater won out
But there is a cheaper way to
do it And it's lots more excit m'
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hind the jawbone, or deep enough
in the trough area of the mouth to
hold
However, don’t use hooks that
are so large they tend to kill the
lure action.
The initial strike of a large spec-
kled trout will send chills racing
down your spine.
When a trout breaks the water
and flops your, lure from side to
side, you'll nearly flip your lid
hoping that the hook holds. If you
see that only one hook of a treble
has snagged the fish's tissue-thin
mouth, you will grow numb won-
dering if it will hold.
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in contributing to the 74-68 victory that Pender of Brookline. Mass.,
that toppled the Aggies out of first is now ready to defend- his por-
were made at a dinner in James-
town. N.Y.
Less enthusiastic was John J.
Cronin Jr. — Pender's attorney
and advisor — at Bedford, Mass.,
today. He said:- “My only com-
which both may
very bold fish, when it comes capping milestones.
Frenkil’s, 34%-41%; Brenham Au-
to. 33-43; Roy Stolz, 31 *-441; FifesSchoeppner of Germany because
Humble, 30-46; Douglas Fischer,
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Methodist in Dallas
Rebounding isn't his only cage
skill. His teammates are high on
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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Pro-
moter, Jack Fugazy of Feature
Sports leaned e today toward an
Archie Moore-Giulio Rinaldi light
heavyweight title fight because of
Erich Schoppner’s sarcastic re-
fusal of terms as challenger.
Fugazy said he believed a de-
mentor at Vernon High School.
The younger Percival didn't
confine himself to basketball. He
lettered three years also in base-
ball and football. In the latter
sport, Mac was so highly regard-
ed he had other opportunities for
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WE SELL— WE FINANCE—WE SERVICE.
68 Yean of Dependable Service.
playing winter ball in the Caban
League, is the 23rd Tiger to agree
to terms...’
Frank Lane continued his flurry
of action in Kansas City by ac-
quiring left-handed pitcher Joe
Nuxhall from the Cincinnati Reds. -
Nuxhall., a 6-3, 230-pound left-hand-
er who never has quite reached
the stardom expected of him, was
sick most of the 1960 season and
had a 1-8 record.
, „ Ie hooks. I like to replace these
remarks purportedly with larger
ones that can get be-
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this year, with a 4-2 won-lost rec-
ord in games played so far.
Oklahoma City "beat SMI in
Dallas earlier in the year 84-78.
Texas Tech tries the rugged
semi-professional Phillips Oilers
on for size Saturday night at Lub-
bock. All other SWC teams are
idle.
Three Southwest Conference]
teams warmup their shooting'
arms this week against intersec-,
and that he was will- get off. But if the hooks are set
in the tissue skin, common ih trout,
first National League left-hander ( I
to reach that goal' in history. He '■ y
BEFORE ANYONE CAN.CAILH turned' in' ’a ' record lIth 20-win—
fense by champion Moore against
Rinaldi of Italy would draw- more -oughly on the boards.
However, promoter Jack de-
“Just be jucky," modestly main-
tained Texas Tech's Mac Percival
after his fine performance' in an
upset of Southwest Conference fa-
vored Texas A&M.
In that game, four of Percival’s
I HAVE CAUGHT lots of trout
with the same light rig I use for
bass, a direct drive'reel and a light
rod: But I must admit that it's
bettor to have a reel-with a built-
m drag. Many is the time I've had
a reel handle jerked out of my
hand, and my knuckles cracked.
When this happens, you have lost
To begin with, a speckled trout
tional foes before full-scale con-
ference' warfare resumes next
week after the examination lull.
By HERBIE J ASTER
Ba nner- Press Sports Editor
The Blinn College Buccaneers found out tht they could y
come back, but the Lon Morris Bearkats had built up too
ing to fight' for Fugazy’s outfit
because he considered it “the
. , , single hook, but it is big enough to
Arkansasopensths sparse week dig in and hold. Many a trout
game will get a shrimp down far, where
home, the tougher and thicker meat is
him as a passer and feeder. His play the fish until it is exhausted
scoring, too, has been consistent. ‘
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Warren Spahn Also
Three teams won 4-0 series shut
outs and two other teams split in
the Bowlerettes league at the Bow-
lerama Wednesday.
Kelly's. Medical Arts and Hahn's
downed Roy Stolz, Cotton Milk and
Bosse by 4-0 series scores in that
order." Walter's and Acker’s split
at 2-2.
Hahn’s took all honors in the
high team game with a 616 and the
high team series of 1787. Hahn's
also produced the high individual
game winner in Marjorie Fischer
with a 181 and the high individual
series was also won by Marjorie
with a 488.
Standings: Hahn's, 64-20; Bosse.
53-31; Kelly's 49%-34%: Acker's,
43-41; Cotton Mill, 3914-44%; Medi-
cal Arts, 33%-50%; Stolz, 27-57;
Walter's, 26%-57%.
DALLAS (UPI) When nine
Other players on the court are were taller—one by as many as
taller, how does a 6-3 basketbailer 'nine inches.
come down with the most re- Still, the Vernon, Tex.- junior
bounds? ■ puHedin the most rebounds. 13.
, dared: "I’ll not definitely scrap . ________ _____
Giddings Flowers widened."- the proposed, Moore-Schoeppner val’s father at Tech 20 years ago.
lead over Muzzy Surveyors wnh s -.t - *n Square Garden, ‘Bob Percival wasn’t very big
——and--has-enectimmg‛ Robi” pound t fra!HJJ!VW III NewrorK, sure
son said. "His weighty 195 pounds). Massachusetts.* Europe and the deeply
helps, him, too. Mac is so rugged P--h " '
that once ’he is in position, it’s
Savitall Market 4-0. Maddox w._______- ______ . ---'
pirerhumonersBpaaponglns raSchoppner Rejects
cher 3-1. I
Niederreiter of Brooklyn is
in the major leagues and we
agreed on it within 30 seconds."
Musial is believed to have ac-'
cepted a slight reduction from his
$80,000 figure of the last few
years because he realizes he no
longer can play a full. 154-game
season. ■ „ " .
Spahn said that his arm felt a
fine as ever and that he expect-
'd the Braves to ‘be in the pen-
nat race all the wav.” Spahn is
believed to have received a raise
of about $5,000 from the $67,006
he made last year.
The San Francisco Giants
signed one of their key men when
Willie McCovev agreed to terms
of about $12,500. McCovey was a
sensation -as a rookie when he hit
354. in 1959 but last season he
was ope of the biggest flops as
the Giants, early-season favorites
for the pennant, collapsed.
McCovey said he will report to .
spring training this year at about
200 pounds compared to the 225
he weighed last spring.
Lane Continues Trading
The Detroit Tigers signed short-
stop Chico Fernandez, who batted
1 series victory ip the St. Peter's
Episcopal Church League at the
Bowlerama Wednesday night
Chappell Hill Construction blank-
ed Hotleman and Reed Insurance
4-0 and Brenham Insurance drop-
ped Willie's Steak House 4-0 In oth-
er games.
High single ladies game was a
two way tie between Eloise Roden-
beck and Tincy Picone with 170
each. Tincy Picone rolled the high
single ladies series of 466
Joe Schmid won the high men’s
single game of 208 and also the
high men’s series of 523.
Standings: Giddings Flowers,
43%-32%; Muzzy Surveyors, 41-
35; Branham Insurance, 40-36.
Chappell Hill Construction, 37-39;
Willie’s Steak House, 34-42; Holle-
man and Reed Insurance, 33 %-
42%.
experiences as a football
- eush--Qkiebema-€ity Chiefs— t i L -. — • -,. . -n ■ • ■ ■
Daitas Frida1,• night. The Chiefs trout on artificials, he has to dis-
have made' Southwest Conference cover which color and size they
i’earns their “cousins” in games taking.
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money than a defense against
reach career-
I teammates and five of the Aggies Sagar Ray Robinsn
■ ” • at Las Vegas. Nev.
The high individual series was
made by Bob Nowlin of Fife’s,
carding a 567 Douglas Fischer roll-
ed the high individual game of
215.
High team game was captured by
Savitall with a 908 and the high
team series by Maddox with a
2.565 total.
Standings: Maddox Furniture
Mfg., 50-26; Savitall Market, 48%-
23%; Blinn College. 48-28; Gimons,
44%-31; Pearl Beer, 36%-39%2:
Fullmer-Pender
Fight Is Likely-
Sometime In June
NEW YORK (UPI)—Gene Full-
mer and Paul Pender probably
will meet in a Jun outdoor fight
in New York-for the undisputed
middleweight crown under a Fea-
ture Sports-Norman Rothschild
co-promoton — if Fullmer beats
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Half time score: Loo, Morris 47,
Blinn 33.
By VERN SANFORD good chance of boating more- fish. .
When you go gulf fish ng, fox - I refer to the use of artificial
your fish:
Usually, a fish will set the hook
a s ittakes_the |l'd"'.
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Percival’s basketball savvy
ment is that we would consider
Feature Sports with an open
mind."
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cival’s ability to withstand the
shoving and jarring of larger
players tinder the basket to the
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APPLIANCES
and TV
! speck" decides to take a ban $75,000 with the St. Louis CardF
he.cl bbers it. • i nals Wednesday while Spahn
With the live shrimp and cor k- agreed to an estimated contract
sinker ng a fisherman gets a fair of between $72,000 and $75,000
.warmr.g A treut grabs the shnmp with the Milwaukee Braves. Mu-
The corkfloat plunks under, and th' S|a] already has the 40-
year mark and Spahn will become
40 on April 23.
Musial needs 137 hits this year
to set a National League record
of 3,431 hits for a lifetime. He
should be very close to that fig-
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I tike To keep a snap swivel on
the end of my line until I learn
which bait the fish strike' best.
This makes it oasier to change the
lures. until you findythe one that’s
catching them.
If you are using a strong leader,
be sure that the snap will not twist
open, and if there is a possibility
that it might open by itself, take it
off and tie the leader direct to the
lure. •
I’.ve lost some behutiful trout
simply because of a faulty, small
swivel. Then again I’ve tried using
a larger one, only to find that it in-
terferred with the action of the
lure’.
When you catch your first' trout
on an artificial lure, you will know
why I prefer them.' You will get no
warning. When a trout hits that
lure he'll almost jerk your arm out
of socke.
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