The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960 Page: 2 of 18
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Yo*men Barks
Average C Yards
On Each Carry
Pag* 2 < NMMMIV TEXAS* HH(M.I). fMT. fi. I%0
a 7 4 atrragr and hat t arried U credit
tine • (or *91 yard* lie ha* ill Karl Morgan another armor ha-
point* to hi* i reJit IfbtM'k ha* carried I time* for 15
< jrol K kra ha* TM yard* to yur!* and a 59 average David
11* i mid lor U attempt* He ha* Walaton ha* one touchdown atvi n
19 points and a 68 average to hi* yard* average in 6 tries
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l*uNTIAC VENTURA Pontiac for
lift.I ha* new ,.1/ltng ar i i* lower,
ght rter and n»i'» *•» • but ha* more
|o»e*eng«r rown T • *61 P mtiaca ate
Pontiac Unveils
All New Styling
• |*r,-iliac for 19M In- *naiirH*l
dynamic new stylov* w -t** wi
th *»...ficant engineer'll.! wlvan
to present Hr neaa •«'-iting
new car in it* "il ytai iiL.uwy.'
a..id 8 K Knud.cn. Omri u Mot-
ora vice prescient tie I Pontiac
Motor Division gene* *1 mailer.
I» an K.'Uicing Ponti** . , ■« lm<-
if automobile*
“Fifteen new eye mng
models in four yri ..ml- wries
nre piKision design'd d» .•< new
at.irid.irda in car f*'*wy 'bab
ility. performance and maoring
• With thia new Uae m'.wid to
•fat- tgthen our pgai>( I '«der
*h*p m the median, a*,. •<thrUi "
The new Pontiac i- v. tnuch as
.9 inch lower, four Udi** awrter,
end iS inches narrows, Knud
». i f vealed, yet import *n. pas-
fe ngrr i ompartmed* tmtenuons
tmve lawn improv'd 4* atiac's
fimiou* wide track de*tgn. iwev tul
fng in each aenea, u *l,.u pro
leirtionately increased
Knudxen also cited a new peri*
rwter frame, new front and rear
.^pension syatema and a lighter
weight, mure efficient V 8 engine
..mong the car'a completely new
gmeenng features
Pontiac's dynamic new styling
ijiproach for 1961 convey* an o\
eral! impression of distinguished
simplicity and unmistakable iden-
tity
Accentuating the wide, low front
end appaarance i* an expansive
hood channeled on either tide of
it * centerline, which taper1 (or
word with narrow fenrlers to meet
a dominant twin grill*- of three
dimensional design Each grille
houses dual headlamps and an im-
pressive two bar type wrap around
leirtiper adds further prominen
c* to the front end design
\jtnu sweeping sculptured lines
highlight the side view A centeral
like boom, mounting a taste-
Milam Theatre
Friday — Saturday Oct 7 - K
now on d.-play at Woodum Auto Sales.
There . re 15 new modle* in four aerie*
whn h nre the f'atalina, Ventura, Star
Chief, A Bonneville.
ful chrome moulding, gracefully
spans the entire length of the
i car A channeled surface on the
(worn centerline provides an ideal
I location for series designations
A unique bumper design, attra
j (lively integrated with the body,
i di*tinguislies a sharply profiled
rear end Sweeping abruptly up
ward to cap the rear fenders, the
bumper frames a low, rearward
slanting trunk lid and a narrow
panel containing tail lamps o f
and Pontiac or series name Bonn
< villes and Star ( had* feature th
: ree matching tail lamps of cir
< id.*r design while ('.Italian* and
Venturas are equipped with an ov
al shaped, dual bulb lamp Safari
tai| lamps are integral with the
j chrome rear fender caps.
Curving pillars framing a gene-
rous Vista -> Panoramic windah-
udd combine with the sharper lin-
es (A Ihe side windows and rak
Ish, slim • line roof to create a
new custom appeal The new de
corner extension on all models and
the triangular rear side window on
four - door sedans
Kmhancing the new car's ent
rior styling appeal is a dazzling
array of Magic- Mirror finishes
The brilliant, highly durable acry-
lic lurquer is available in 15 solid
colors and 57 two tone combina-
tions Harmonizing with exterior
colors are 8H interior trim com-
binations in beautiful Jeweltone
Morrotudc, nylon fact) and wool
pattern cloths and genuine lea
ther
Big Ernest Bayer lead* the trio 1
a iM .« to’ » si I -j. ) jfd' ruvh.ritt
for a * Jl *v*ratff» Bayer ha* tar-
ned 61 tun* *
He is currently t.ed with Rock-,
dale * Daniel Ye/ak f'er the lea- 1
gue lead .n point* .cured Each
have 42 The Voemen as a whole
are averaging better than 23;
point* per game while (tie Duck*
are hitting off a 40 plus average
a game
Kd l.ierman ,* the Cameron nu-
mber two pU'km carrier He ha*1
Which of the following i a sjielleci correctly?
Itelligerunt Belligerent Itellige rrant
(Meaning Qunrlaome)
- See ('humified Page for correct answer. •
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COLLEGE CONFIDENTIAL
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Sun., Mon., Tue , :• I Wed Oct. 9-10-11-12
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v •«•«■«« RICHARD 6ASEHART
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Thura., Fit , • I S;*t. Oct. I". - 14 - 15
YOUNG BLOOD
RUNS HOT...
as darede\ i!
drivers
battle
for money,
glory and
the girls
\ ' jj (’to follow
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Mrs. Ford Is
Champion Golfer
Mrs. Amy Ford was named cha
| inpion in the Cameron Womens j
i (toll Association tournament wh
ich was completed at Cameron
Country Club over the weekend
Runner up in the championship
Elite was Mrs Coy Arledge u ith
Mrs, K. J. Manning winning con
solal ion
In t!:f first flite Mrs Jimmie
!! wa - v I', ii•> ail M' S Do-mid
Culp runner up and Mrs. David 1
Hart consolation Mrs Fred Mag-1
; aus was winner in the second flite
with runner up Mrs C, D. Miller i
I and consolation Mr*. John Davis f
Awards were presented to the
j winners during the associations hi
| ncheon meeting Tuesday at the
i country dub.
View On Sports
Let's get behind this bunch of
boys going to Taylor Friday night
and make a real showing win.
lose or draw.
Though a little bird tells us that
we have a mightly fine chance of
winning this contest, the local fans
will have to show their faith by
; packing their blankets, umbrellas.
! or what - have - you and hot-
| footing it to near-by Duck territ-
j ory
The Yoemen upset the George
town Kagles last week and no one
is quite sure how they did it al-
though a close game observer did-
n't have a hard time figuring out
the Yoemen had what it takes
while Georgetown wasnt unbeat-
able.
So will lie the case tomorrow
night for Ernest Bayer, Ed Lier-
man and the likes as they battle
for all they're worth (which is j
quite a lot!), I
VOS
Hobby Griswold and Pat Dillon
are back out for football after a .
four week absence. Dillon is a
130 pound quarterback and youn
ger brother of former all star full
back. Guy Dillon
Dillon is an excellent ball hand
ler accurate passer and as rough
as they come for his size to put
it midly.
Griswold was a second team,
all - district end last year and
will be competing with Roy Woh-
leb for his offensive spot He's a
senior and weighs in at 170
GAME RECEIPTS
Receipts for the Cameron vs
'k-orgetown football game Friday
; night totaled 9967 25 from 1235 paid
admissions according to the of-
fice of school superintendent Dr
F-arl Knetoel Expenses for offic-
ials totaled 984 90 leaving a net of
9K2 tf with Cameron receiving
9441 a
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on a new Wide -Track/
Non track-to-bedy proportion! T! e track .■ . . th between the
wheels pontiac is the only Wide-Track car. Body width is reduced,
shaving side overhang, balancing more weight between the wheels.
Best relat onship of body width to wheel width ever tailored. Lean
and sway are ancient history.
Announcing the new Pontiac Trophy V-8 Engine! We've improved
the engine the experts said was perfect. New fuel induction system
saves gas by using more air in the gasoline mixture. This makes the
engine breathe more efficiently, giving you better acceleration.
Eleven versions to choose from. Horsepowers range from 215 to
348 Far best economy, specify the Trophy Economy V-8. Its lower
compression ratio lets you use regular gas.
More headroom, legroom, footroom for greater comfort! You ii u. 3
great comfort in the extra roominess we've built into the '61 Pontic.
Seats are higher, yet there's more clear-
ance beneath the steering wheel and
more hatroom over your head. There is
more legroom, more footroom. Doors
are wider and designed to swing open
farther. The more highway you put
behind you (Pontiac specializes in this) the only wide-track cari
the more you'll appreciate the new Bo*, .,mh inmmed to r,au« s „
overhang. More weight be'anced be-
room that's all around you in this sleek ,*Mn ,h« •^eet* no other cxr hUg,
. the rood with *och sure foote-J Hx-
neW Ol. tMfity and precision.
ISN TTHIS YOUR BIG YEAR FOR A WIDE-TRACH OONT,AC ? ITS ALL PONTIAC!
BONNEVILLE • STAR CHIEF • VENTURA . CATALINA
ON DISPLAY NOW AT VQUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER
WOODUM AUTO SALES
103 E. 4th Street
Cameron
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960, newspaper, October 6, 1960; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577463/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.