Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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Rayed? North Texas sopho-
more, contmues as the ieading
wround gainer with 219 yart, but
he has been replaced by Blount
as the total offense king
Toole (eads the conference in
scoring with three touchdowns
and 18 ptnta
would go along with the present
alignment with the possibility of
one or more clubs being involved
in a draft and a change at Okla-
homa City.
E. J. Humphries, owner of the
Oklahoma City franchise, said he
would operate there, although he
has lost heavily the past two
years, if a new park is provided.
Otherwise, he added, he would
move.
Shreveport is ready to continue
membership in the league but it
will be under new ownership,
Bonneau Peters, Shreveport pres-
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CLEARING OUT ALL ¥
1967 MERCURYS
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Back O The Week
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in the Cougar 28-6
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loss to Missouri,
Owl loss to Duke, t
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wete chased back
rain.
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DALLAS mTwo new tegms
appeared in the Dallas News
Class AAAA foot ba lj PH rrter-
WINS NOBEL PRIZE — Sir
Lester Pearson, former Cana-
dian minister of external af-
fairs, holds a radiogram in his
office in Parliament Building.
Ottawa, after he had been no-
tified he won the Nobel Peace
Prize Pearson is now a mem-
ber of Parliament. (AP Wire-
photo) •
injury allegedly suffered to |
PTC bus accident shortened hB
ball
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lura the up-and-comhg Leophids into their home territory, with
Gainesville favored to put the first notch on their conference record.
affirm
But petrolcum’s full usefulness to man has been a matter
of decades onty. H-
aTston
sweat clothes indoors, watched
movies of the Houston game and
heard a scouting report on Texas
Christian, this week’s opponent
Coach Bear Bryant compliment-
ed tackle Charley Krueger and
back Roddy Osborne tor tart
Southwest
Conference
Standings
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PHILADELPHIA un_Outtiela-
er Mickey Mantle nd catcher
Yogi Berra of the New Yofk
Yankees were called to testify to-
day in a $231,000 court action by
former Yankee piteher Alls
Nesbitt, Ark. ,
Osborne, AM
Shofner, TCU ..
TCU Will begin preparations today for the 1967-5a basketball
season. Included on the Horned Frogs roster is Senior Billy Taylor,
a tnXnr letterman from Omaha. The TCU squad plunges into
elected the Missouri Valley Cor-
ference'* "beck-of-the-week-
North Texas, defeated in an
four cf its games, has two of the
three honored thus far. The man .
this week is Ray Tools, a senior
qusrlrrhaek Two weeks ago it
was halfback Abner Hayes.
Toole, a lean 176-pounder from
Troup, 'Tea., did everything
except Areep out the stadium as
North Texas was edged by Abi-
lene Chhstian 28-20 Saturday.
He completed five of eight pass-
es for m yards and two touch -
downs Be tagged the ball four
times tde 2 yards, including an
1yaid ydhchdown Jaunt
Detendvely, Toole was credit-
ed with tab eleareut tackles
Two Hourtea players, quarter-
back Sammy Blount and halfback
Hal Lewis, Were cited for their
7 Dallas, Houston
May Leave Texas
League Circuit
oil for the future, has devised the transportation rysfemt
that move oil economically, has built the refineries and' '
plants that convert crude oil and natural gas to the hundreds
, o yyeful products needed by a growing United Stales.
The Humble Company, founded in 1917, has participated
in petroleum's progress during four great decades, and
has pioneered in the development of many current tech-
tuques for finding, producing and refining oil. This week,
( with the industry. Humble invites you to consider the variety
and extent of oil's progress . .. Surely no other industry has
contributed more to the maling of modern America.
Cit^
of a waned
Seeing plenty of action Thun
the TCU Freshmen against the „ _ ____ > = .
son and Center Lanny Verner, bh exes of Mount Pleasant High.
hydrocarbons. Years that saw the earth shrink under the
wing M the aiiplane, and great wan decided by the avail-
ability poi
Thus, the oil industry has led the yay into the wondrous
yean of otr tim. The industry, through foresight, inge-
nuity, research, and dsk tskhte. has foun and pfoduced the
oil required in grtate quantity each year, has conserved
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today was that the Texas League
Would be doing business at the
same old stands in 1958.
Dallas and Houston, however,
say they plan to get out of the
circuit and into1 a higher league
if they can.
Dallas and Houston were de-
nied the tight to seek higher
membership by league directors
in their fall meeting yesterday.
Now all they can do is wait for
a draft from the Pacific Coast
League or negotiations by the
American Assn., seeking them
as replacements.
Friday in the loss to Missouri
Otherwise, the SMU squad was
in good condition.
Rice watched movies of SMus
ewed the
went out-
vumeL= gil a aasiaiaa co
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, ThenLoAngelesRams pro football team lineup for their meeting
with the Chicago Bears this Sunday includes two All-Americans
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speed of great ships
soa mur
gas. Years that taw rubber, Ubers, paints and many other
Milam Glass &
Mirror Adds Line Of
Shower Enclosures
k
Milam Glass and Mirror Co.,
has been established as a dis-
tributor for Permalume shower
enclosure, according to an an-
nouncement by T. L. Milam,
owner of the firm. Permalume
shower doors, tub enclosures and
daylight shower stalls are manu-
factured by Shower Door Com-
pany of America, Atlanta, Ga.
Milam Glass and Mirror Co.
has been serving the Mount
Pleasant area for 12 years and
hag a warehouse at 104 K 14th
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LAST
CALL
My i few days left!
Buy from stuck! Save hundreds!
• kt Me the big-car dm at i small-car price
tfeve hwadredsq dollan on brand-new modela - .
• MM Prpam-Car Resige will stay ill style tor yean
• Every "57 car must go to make room farU Mercurys
• Enge anduances—easy terms. Hurry to today!
Arkansas Coach Jack Mitchell
ran the Razorbacks through a
light session in sweat clothes,
stressing backfield timing, pass
defense and some offense ‘and de-
fense drills for linemen.
Texas watched movies of its
। loss to Oklahoma and heard
scouting reports on Arkansas. A
heavy rain kept the Longhorns
from working out. The squad TV-
ported no serious injuries m the
Oklahoma game.
Baylor called oil practice be-
cause Of rain, watched fibhs M
last week** lees to Afanss add
heard scouting r spite on Texas
Tech --g —f 3 -mit
Coach Sam Boyd said quarter-
back Doyle Traytar was Moping
from a leg injury and'end Jerry
Matcontel and guards Clyde Let-
better and Wime Foebel also
had tag injuries.
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9 AAAA
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Basketball moves in Tuesday in
the Southwest Conference bet
there won’t be any playing-just
practice—until December.
Texas Tech becomes a
pionship contendeg a -
Bice, TCU and Vw Aax are
early season favorites for the
e hampiohship SMU baa MM for
three straight yoary.
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Last Week's Resells
Arkansas 20, Baylor IL
fmzet
Oklahoma 21, Texas 7.
Missouri 1, SMU 8.
Duke Rig 6.
nis Weekt Schedule
Saturday — TCU vs. A A M at
Fort Worth: Arkansas vs. Texas
at Fayetteville: SMU vs. Rice at
Dallas (giehb); Baylor vs. Texas
Tech at Hubbock (eight).
Player. Team— Td Pat Tp
But the Owls 7. Dallas Highland Park
.-Z, 5". 1 Austin McCallum
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Raine held most r Southtest
Conference teams indgors Mon-
day. watching filns, listening to
scouting reports and limbering
up.
votes and ohe for second place
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.MeKinney’s i loss Garland dropped them from the ranks
t 1 the undefeated but they certainl lost - - - — -
The Lions are open this week along wit
Lions, who are currently raising a few skup.gqa
loop due to their recent triumphs over Denison and Diamond Hill.
ay night at Cottage Station with
M Ray
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8. Temple
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