Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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set up the insurance touchdown, 1
He made a “circus catch" of a 1
35-yarder with three minutes to '
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periencing its best season since
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Duke’s big line, described by
Wake Forest Coach Paul Amen
as “overpowering." faces a big
assignment in trying to check
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Blackwell.
The class 1
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meeting and '
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Ray Toole, North Texas State
quarterback, has moved into the
total offense lead in Missouri
Valley Conference football.
With 342 yards in five games,
Toole tops two other Texans—
Sammy Blount of Houston, who
has 288 yards, and Abner Haynes
of North Texas State, who shows
256.
Toole, David Lott of North Tex-
as State and Barry Moroney of
Cincinnati are the leading scorers
with 18 points each.
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will be the loser?
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to work at Cane Star Steet, dent <
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intertering with mhe man Wild
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Fer another oeaaon the District 6AAA organisation will remain
the same. The University Interscholastic L
participating, school* in the district for the 11
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Gavilan Drop
Split Decision
To Orrega
Test Flight
Successiul_-
issm ■TOT CETER, Cap.
Canaveral. Fla. A Jupiter
rocket soared skyward last nighe
• a spetacplar and sacevsufid
teat of the Army's intermediate
range ballistie miusile.
The missile, designea to trawl
1500 miles, was reported ot-
dially to haw taken its preaertb-
dema, •. Neena tertua
mion R Landrum, 23, of
were .klled i the Kirby-
mashup. Twelve others
Californi’s 10-
scoring system,
my Hart carded
lad from Tijuana. Judge Dna
Gavilan the winner.
The battle bgigded
and neither 1 ibe c
rdund bymoR th
an aerial early hi the game was
the morale booster for a 34-7 tri-
umph over Stanford.
He also is a fine blocker and
a stalwart on defense. Ajainst
Duke he twice threw Blue Devil
passer Bob Brodread for big I
losses, neaity broke up a screen 1
pees and recovered a fumble on
the Rice 8 to stop a Duke drive. 1
Against Southern Methodist he
made nine tackles. g
In the event of a tie for the championship, a two out of three
series will be played with one game in each team’s court and a
third game, if necessary, will be played id a neutral gym.
The playing of musical instruments during games has been banned.
A clock, other than the scoreboard clock, will be furnished by
the home team in the event of failure of the other.
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He came from assman hi*
sehooi - Magnolia. Tex—ad
waunt noticed by the colleges un-
til ba played to aa all-star game
more * teas bp default Whes he
caught ax passes for IN yards
the akkege scouts swarmed
around him. Dial got into the all
stat zwmhe bechuse yhder th* rulta
The big nkws i Sr
Chevrolet's rugged new
master V8;I‘pcks a
230 h.p.! And its tadhi
design assures peak efl
regular grade gasoline.
Los Rae) The bongo
drums boomed out a sad beat to-
day for Kid Gavilan, possibly toll-
ing the end of his dream of r
capturing the world welterweight
‘crown.
The a1-year-ola Kid test a split
Schedule
1958
DISTRICT 8-AAA
Jan. 14-Tuesdhy
McKinney at Paris.
Sulphur Springs at Mt. Pleasant.
Greenville at Gainesville.
Jan. 17—Friday
Mt Pleasant 'at McKinney.
Paris at Greenville.
Gainesville at Sulphur Springs.
Jaa. 21— Tuesday
Greenville at McKinney.
Mt. Pleasant at Gainesville.
Sulphur Springs at Paris.
Jan. 24—Friday
Gainesville at McKinney.
Greenville at Sulphur Springs.
Paris at Mt. Pleasant.
Jan. 28—Tupsday
McKinney at Sulphur Springs. .
Gainesville at Paris.
Mt. Pleasant at Greenville.
Jan. 21—Friday
Paris at McKinney.
Mt Pleasant at Sulphur Springs.
Gainesville at Greenville.
Feb. 4—Tuesday
McKinney at Mt. Pleasant.
Greenville at Paris.
Sulphur Springs at Gainesville.
Feb. 7—Friday
McKinney at Greenville.
Gainesville at Mt. Pleasant.
Paris at Sulphur Springs.
Feb. 11— Tuesday
McKinney at Gainesville.
Sulphur Springs at Greenville.
Mt. Pleasant at Paris.
Feb. 14—Friday
Sulphur Springs at McKinney.
Paris at Gainesville.
Greenville at Mt Pleasant.
** therh at your dealer's now!
WSWy CHEVROLET KM 88
reartih dimehsion for beuer had dis-
iahfam auPi :
Most lighti
'Lakes hav l
by permarem
team will wear light uniforms to ebntrast with the
visiting school "B” ganes are slated at 6:15 with
matches scheduled to foil
als will be used from the
greeted visitors in the dressing
room and it was his excitable
, Manager, Yamik hade of Havana
who supplied the dramatics.
hde announced that the Kid'S
career was over at one atage.
Then he Med to tear up Gavilan's
‘Canfornia license, a sheet of pa-
per enclosed in oilcloth and
21,000 in a game that could
decide the Atlantic Coast Con-
ference championship. A win,
would put Duke a big step nearer
the Orange Bowl. Duke placed
fourth in this week's Associated
Press poll, State 11th.
Duke will be favored to run its
victory string to six straight, but
the brash Wolfpack could spring
an upset.
State, unbeaten in five starts
but tied 0-0 by Miami, will be
seeking its firt victory over
Duke since 1948. State is ex-
S'-awffinsc
because you chose not to work,
«MM youf Then sive him Uto
hert of that offehg is the King
Hm to DM pamin eorbination. a5-yard pass and ran 20 yards for
Dial. a leam 180-pdumder who
ed portponements of the task
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RALEIGH, N: C. In—Can North
Carolina State's stout defense
check Duke's powerful running
attack?
This is one of the big questions
to be answered here Saturday
when the two unbeaten teams
whGMAN.Buday Dial Rice mstitute ena, whos
l psoa roeofcinii this seesoh has put Ric on the come-
back trail, has been d Tied the “Singing Wingman" by his
teammatea Roseshhg a ne set of vocal chords, Dial has had
TKFswrephosa Fscord comPenie to cut discs for them.
Team nTueaday a* a weak cold
front pushed thrugh the state
Two pereons perished in a fiery
collision a A, and a milk
truck during a driving rain near
Kr by villa in Southeast Texas.
At least one injury was attrib-
dted to (h* twiet
natty went ahead i* the final
mbuMes. th*t earned him the nod.
mite Jackson saw it Gavilan . _ .
117-113. - . phur. Springs
The Assosjated Press scored it the schedule
1i6-ns for Ortega. Most of the
ringnide writerg, however, had
LniasMeak Cold front
_____ State's speedy halfbacks Dick
battle before a sellout crowd of Christy and Dick Hunter. Christy
Dial Leading Rice
Toward Comeback
oerhead
There stin was no word M
ehen the scheduled test o the
Navy's Vancuard atafoutt
thke place. The three-itnge rock-
of, intended to carey I Ut eare
shteite 1st* waee, ip due hot »
■ rooted trees. dai
- ktohed ouf r
go in setting up the w tenia*
down* Two othen set t what ribuehwf . Myinst r --
----------- ------------------- State. His 75-yara touchdown by i.
The Women
of the HIT
Church met
in circles
“Contents in
ETTA PRIC
The Etta F
their chain
Denny. Mrs
gave the o
mission stud
b form A transformer and
admit 2,000 feet of REA power
Ines also wer khoekea out
■ illite said the tornado
mhored in town ths muthwmt
down operatine aoM* win new IMS
Newest editions of the
“Big Wheel" in tFueks wkth
. w . . A ■ damimdhz
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NEW HUSTLE!
The mighty misdile___
long oval flam* which lighted up
toe Cape Canaveral area. Minutes
aft er the launching the Miadr
Herhld, 200 miles to the south,
was flooded with calls from re-
dents who said they saw it pass
THE L BUG. whether of the Asian or domestic spe-
cies, has set up house-keeping in the Tiger football camp,
mapaaekgkcrh “2tugrdprubednnoimadaupa.Varnangz
victory over Gainesville Friday night A total of 20 gridders fell
"f01. Bill Brown, and Bill Walls are nursing cases of flu along
win 13 “B“ Stringera.
factor like this could certainly alter things for theBengals, who
i their bid for the laurel* of 6-AAA with Dub Wooten’s twice-
aten Leopard*
.Providingete Tiger* can buck the “bug" and field the tome team
Mat outelastsa the Jesuit Rangers in their last contest, we would
say that Zimmerman’s gridders are just the team that can burst
the Leopards’ championship bubble.
tty nut of * Oto-stag* engina az 2
High wiom dpi si Al th heve W
70 ofamihchot rain foil on th*
tum vithin a few miinutes.
( Scattered tB* nde ra t *r al*
the Mae af Bto ' ’
ft at 8 p m.
ma . ---------------allas chapter of the SBOA.
a Admission ha* been set at 50 cents for adults and children 25
It cants with the home team taking all receipts. The home team will
furnish at least one police officer, i
A trophy donated by Harold Hodge
vacated by CarmenBasilio.
Referee Frankie van gave the
decision to Ortege 115-113 op
proved to be winning touch-
downs.
Rice, Sown in the dumps for
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immediate report on ** 1
come at a tert. ‘
The Pentagon however, wduk { mmemek
not reveal foe ' '
had traveled. A
that stin i* seeret
New Heavy-diy Spartans
*
e Ezeceive Committee of District 8-AAA met Oct. 18 in Green-
. to magp plans and set regulation* for the forthcoming basketball
115-112 for the seasoz. The committee, consisting of James Kearns, Gainesville,
Judge Dna- Ray Brown, Greenville, D. F. Douglas, McKinney, Marvin Amer-
son. Mount Pleasant, Thomas Justis* Paris, ang Jack Gibson, Sul-
voted to adopt the following rules and policies anq
— -----lule for conference games which appears elsewhere on
HOUSTON, Tex • — Buddy
as he leads Rice along the come-
back trail:
What Mickey Mantle is to the
Yankees or Ted Wil hams to the
Red Sox, Di Is to Rice He is
the "ong Bair man who Breaks
im the gathwi ma big .lay.
Dial performs at end oil a Rice
tem noted fl* M btfenise and the
All right, If this be so. then
East Texans are being blamed for
act, with which they are not
identified ' ’ '
If the strikine union-men want
-never to return to work at Lon*
Star, that’s their business U the
company waata to hire men to
make steel, that’s the company's
businesa Neither side has any
sort of right, actual or implied,
to la tartar* ig the businens at
the other. But men who want
to work have ntore than an bn-
plled right to work, if they M
M touchdown te put.the.Owkevan ame it nd h W^Ortn.'.
ahead and caught a 40-yarder te 5 ven after. 10 and. it was Ortega a
.ha* scored 30 points this season.
State Coach Earle Edwards
may decide to use the same strat-
egy against Duke that he did
agains the Alami
game, Edwards said. "We knew
that it was useless to try to run
against their middle. We wanted
to use our sweep* and combhe
them with passes off the sweeps.
But we did not pass ell at all.
Against a team with the defense
of Miami, you have to throw the
ball to loosen up.”
Pleasant
DRIVE - IN
New Lght-Du Apaches
Offering high-capacity pickups and
pancls, plus hevrolet’s hi tert, three new
Forwar Control modefs wa
r. MF and 12 boiest Fmias fact
Al mid-morning’ Wednesday
the front was located along •
Une loopin* from the Lufkin area.
One whter Ppea through the
F R stroder firm, 22 miles west
of cohseana, abott midhight
wtich his schoo, was A membes. rTpked * ‘ ***** shed: up-
I—" --- ---- * im and
set on
P elest The awn who seek, by
whatever means, to interfere
with this right, w, treading on
dangerous ground w t
Thal this ara la beinz tread
upon is demenstrae M the pres-
ence of law enforcement agente,
working night and da*, la this
Duke Given Edge
Over N. Carolina
bound in heavy cardboard. The
two seasons, is rated alhohg the document wouldn’t tear.
H-- "My spirit, it is lob. He no hurt
Sough- ime ever .’I waft two years for this
chance to get in ttle fight. Now
chnc it is gone I think,“ said
caught the pass that scored the the sad Kid*, a devotee of bongo
- thumping to -tils play pebiod.
, Cavifan sidhe thought he was
27-21 victory over S 1X11*1*1 n Math- well ahead after 10 rounds and
odist Saturday night. He took a metpb Plyed i» sate in the clos-
qeg MjindiM-:
M xod 0i
Hrsepower are
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neither figitSor a mirk st th.
imtah V
It was a crushed Gavilan who
Chevrolet’s Task-rorcb se.rolh IA
wi a*w broad ahi aBflw*M qiyima
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w bodlou ana a ww OHM de
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decision last night to 22-year-old Mon
Gaspar Ortega, 22, of Mexico ih "ih
match with another contender tar Pr
title, vice Martinez,an an
elimination series to fill the title
#my 6‛s with
Srhs Ris And
ornadoes In Texas
w 4 dn-eht r- - '
Five tornadoes and widespread
stndard in the new Apche Sedes -91
New Medtum-Duty Vikings
Mfr dew modls ar introdoced in the
Viking Sefies-ah featrirg a new chb-to-
HouslonGridder
Dropped From Team
HOUSTON CB—Fullhack Owen
! Mulholland, top ground gainer
for the University at Houston
this season, has been lost to the
squad because ofschplastic d '
ficulties. University officials said
Mulholland dropped some coursse
and no longer was geeking
■ enough credits to maintain foo-
ball eligibility.
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MOORE TO siGN conACT
DIL'l KOTT uh — Lggit heavy-
weight champt oh Archje Moore's
managets were in Detrot today
to «tgn a eoritraet for Moore 3
defend his title #-ist e ik
Spleser at the Sfat Nt -rounds
Coliseum “rorty in Junuary "
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1957, newspaper, October 23, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613278/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.