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I’*** I. CAMERON. TEXAS. IIEH VI.D. Dr* il. I*»..J
In State Finals
Jacksboro Drops
Rockdale 52-0
Jack*boro proved that the nor I the last Mania to take the game
them division was the stronger sjo
Class AA luolball section a* they Hut the Kockdale u-am is the
ran over the Rockdale Tigers 52 0 younger team as they have seven
in the largeM winning margin in a starting seniors un<) ten seniors on
state linals football gume since the the team Jackslmro has eight star-
Interscholastic league was form- ters with seventeen seniors on the
squad Next year should lx* u good
one for Milam County s Tigers.
Tips For
Outdoorsmen
Bowling News
si SslllM Drc !•
Doskocil,Schattle Named
To 19 A A All-District Team
Amos Doskocil and Kugene Stha ton. senior. I». Niva sot a ,s.iaor, 170 guard Ibgiert .Simank.
tile were named to the IIAA All ( ENTER Jimmy Malcek. >en --mor IV5 guard. Utter Gibwn.
District football team released this uir. 190. Caldwell j senior. 16u hack. Mike Sowers,
week Doskocil was named to lh« QUARTERBACK Dickie Sum ; senior. I«n hack
offensive team and Schattle- to the mers junior. 170. Rockdale. heaRNE Jolui Mathis, M>pho-
lelensive te If «*> P«
State finalist Rockdale awl Cald ‘"r. 150. Rockdale. Amos DMfco- Jumur 170 tackle. Terry Collie. #n<t Eal.wff 3006
well placed three men each on the- «L senior. IflO, Cameron r ran« M.fllof l55 c„d |u,rry Cue. senior. s,ni|* Game Team Lead-
offensive learn Caldwell plaied Hnrak. senior. Its. < aldwc-U. O//1* |tf back; t-ralg Hawthorne, sen- „ ind Coe» rola 747 Fal
four on the defensive team and Hurke, senior, 152. A * M Cowolld- j ^ |70 tackle; Terry Calhoun. ,ta!f 7,*, Jin(j siar Elte 687
Kockdale placed three
Camron placid nine
trader ! Sturt*
32 24
t diiiti'»n t»ru£
32 24
( m 4 1 (iiift
31 >« 244
F'jUtiiH
31 25
\4c-»tcri Tuio
274 914
Slur Lit*
24 32
Ht-iV. Sit-dman
24 32
Ciit/i-m National Bank
22 34
IL.h Series Team • Leaders
oca Cola. 2052
Some 9.500 fans watched the
touchdown parade in Arlington Fri-
day night
Rockdale, who had fought for
every game and won them through
the passing arm of QH Dickie Sum-1
mers. tried 2( passes and com
plot id nine of them (or '.*8 yard* ()((Ks y |. \ K I- AW AV
But the stiff Jacksboro defense Duckx (hat f|are in ,llarm fr„m
players
on the honorable mention list They
are:
Bobby Jones, senior, 150. guard.
i raig w aii.n c. junior, 189 back;
Merlin LeMer, junior. 155, end. R
sled
DEFENSE
ENDS —Sidney Coufal, senior.
IW. A h M Consolidated Ernie
I. Mikulec junior, 1 ■’». guard. Rob
senior. 173. end. James < rowder. jj(k,b Series Individual • Gladys
senior, 155. quarterback, Tim Rat fourth 4^, Lillie Peck 4(7 and
son, junior. 140, back Kelty Close 433
... .. . CALDWELL — David Zgabay. High Game Individual • Gladys
Wayne Laurence. Junior. IN. Rock u>nwr |<08Uar<i Richie Plemper. Titsworth 174. Frieda Anderle
Richard Sullivan junior. 152. guard .Larry Lina, Jun |70 and Kelly Close 165
’ mr. 165. hack. l*onard Howry, sen —
Dec. 12
dale
TACKLES
intercepted six of the- aerial bomb*
that had been Rockdale’s life sa
big, solid blinds will readily come
to a bit of brush or a scattering
vers during the regular season and o( |ooM> Kr..1M that j,iir(|iy fuzzes
during the playoffs I a gljnn(.r s outline
The Jacksboro ground dffense; ju*t he- sure to build your spare
was worse than Scrooge at Christ j with materials you gather on
mas time as the Milam Countians die Sp,,t
came out with a minus five yards
rushing And they picked up only gjj-i yj j; LEATHER
five firM downs ,MMt (o|j.AR
It was second team all • slate Many a good hunting dog has
quarterback Steve Wheelis I h a t tx-cn choked to death by a leath
was the big gun for Jacksboro as pr „r chain collar This can easily
he scored three touchdowns in per j*- avoided
son. passed for three more, passed jUst -jttach the dog's idsntificat-
for three extra points and ran one , , a tl llf m< j, *„|(. , ,
bonus try miself to cap a spark ,lt. ban() ,.„nar
ling high school career. Then, should the pooch hand up
Jacksboro started off with only on barbed wire, trush or other
eight points in the first period Hut impediment, he can, if necessary,
on the first play of the second quar- slip out of his collar and escape
ter all • state halfback Robert strangulation.
Leach of Jacksboro look a Rock- ——
dale punt on his nine and moved COAT HUNTING KNIFE DISCS
behind the wall of blockers the Leather discs on hunting knives
efficient Jacksboro team set up and are apt to work lose with hard us
raced for the touchdown And this age
started the scroing barrage as the Should this happen to your knife.
Rockdale team trailed 28-0 at half apply a coating of waterproof Ixxit
time. dressing at once Dressin/ tight
After the halftime the future state ens loose discs and makes leather
champions came back to score 16 handle forever resistant to sweat
in the third quarter and eight in and water.
LINEBACKERS I. B Kubiak A A M CONSOLIDATED- Da- Raskin Ins
junior ISO. Rockdale Ronnie Iteed “d 1*-,rs,,nv *?h,;more’ l7°' National Bank
|e. Tommy Hughs, senior. 190, lame star Beer
McKinney, freshman. 140, quarter
J back, Joe Mayer, senior, 145. back
Mike Kikula. lenior, 148. back
and Larry Plentl, junior, 150. back
Here is the 1962 All • District
teams for I9AA
DEFENSE
ENDS — David llarvel, senior.
165. A A M Consolidated. Ronnie
Reed, senior. 160, Hearne
TACKLES Richard Sullivan,
senior. 210, Rockdale. J Don Wat
son, senior. 206, Caldwell
GUARDS — Tommy Lund, sen
mr. 170. Hearne. Jimmy Swan •
senior. 163, Hearne Hoy Kuchera.
1 nior, in, 1 laldwell J Dm Wat-
son, senior, 206, Caldwell
RACKS — Jamie Langham, ju-
nior. 147, Caldwell, Jim Batson,
(cnior. 140, Hearne
HONORABLE MENTION
ROCKDALE — nonney Seelke.
senior, 165, end Jim Killen, sen-
ior. 165, guard. George Weems.
guard Jun Carroll, senior. 155, Western Auto
back. Walter Varvel. sophomore, Anderle Lumber Co.
150 back. J W Parsons, senior. High Game Individual
188. tackle. Frank Littrest. junior.
168. back Hubert Chc-nault, senior.
170, tackle; Jim McAfee, senior,
14a! hack
24
25
25
25
30
31
31
33
Monk
NAVASOTA — Mike Mason, jun-
ior. 155. quarterback
Matula 226. Ted Matula 212 and
l,eo Hollas 210
High Series Individual - Harlan
Mees 556. Ted Matula 551 and
John Pernice '.30
High June* Indi- dual ■ Nell Pm-
k 1-1 tun 513. Mary Gage o and
Aliene Vork 495
Hign Game ..tual • Nell Pin-
kerton and ( ithia Edelmon 2ul.
Mary Gage I9U. and Peggy Staul-
ler 181
High Series I earn - Lewis ■ Bredt
2168. Ilucivdale State Bank 2067,
and Prewitt Drug 2046
High Single Game Team • Lewis
Bredt 763. Prewitt Drug 731. Mau-
reen* Embroidery 724
High Average of League • Nell
Pinkerton 15o. Mary Gage 145 and
Aliene Vork 143.
Maysfield —
Ft. Worth Guests
Visit Atkinsons
Over Weekend
Mi and Mrs. Heywood Clem-
ons and sons of FI Worth spent the
weekend in the Atkinson home and
attended services at the Presbyt-
erian Church Sunday Mrs. Clem
ons is the fornu-r Harriett Atkin-
son.
Miss Sue Ida Smith of Kingsville
AG. OI TliiOK
The agricultural outlook for the
year ahead indicates relatively sm-
all changes in farm product pri-
ces. production and marketings,
says John Mcllaney, extension eco-
nomist. Total net income of farm
operators is expected to be near
the levels of the past two years
The decline will continue in both
farm population and farm num-
bers Thus the average |>er capita
income of farm prople from all
sources and per farm will con-
tinue to rise in 1963, he said
ASTHMA
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stomach iming
POWDER, TABLETS OR LIQUID
AT. OUR Cftexaift OQK STORE
NEW CAMERON PHARMACY
TIP EUR RELOAD
Today, more and more gun enth-
usiasts, hunters and trap shixitc-rs
arc- loading and reloading their
own ammunition Some even cast
their own rifle bullets.
If you arc one of the latter
breed, you no doubt have had trou-
ble with impurities In your lead. To
prevent this, next time you melt up
lead, put a small piece of pun-
beeswax in the melting pot
Wax causes impurities to rise- to
the top where they can be easily
removed
DON'T OVERFEED
lit N'TING DOG
A hunting dog whose ribs are
showing like corrugations on a
washboard is not being abused. He
is being kept in tip - top hunting
form.
Overfeeding a clog can cause
shortwindedness. fatigue, even he-
art failure in the? field.
Never overfeed your dog He, of
course, takes more food during
hunting season than he does at oth-
er times because he burns up
more But watch his ribs.
When his ribs start to smooth
over with flesh, cut down on his
food.
YOK.MKN BASKLTBALL STATISTICS
For Thu First Ten Games
High Single Game Team Lone arrued Knd‘‘> ,u **"» '•» hol‘;
Star Beer 856. Citizens National ““>» *"h tor uncle* 11. H. and
Hank H54 and Andt*rlt* LumtnT Co ^uar* Hartsfield
U40 Mrs. W, C. Cooper went to Tern*
High Series Team • Citizens Nat- pie Sunday to spend Christmas with
mnal Bank 2386, Lone Star Beer her son Carl Cooper and family.
2367 and Anderle Lumber Co 2354. Rev and Mrs Frank Newton and
children of Houston joined her there
for the holidays.
Merlin Lester
Ronnie McWilliams
Laurence Laffere
Dennis Jones
Dicky Ponedr
Billy Davenport
Mack McKinney
Larry Manley
Newton ^Burnett
TEAM TOTAL
Shots
Attempted
lO.’l
H2
101
61
21
28
18
5
0
122
Shots
Made
Free Throws
Attempted
Made
Fouls
Points
32
42
14
20
78
28
32
10
32
65
24
35
23
21
71
23
13
7
53
10
12
7
15
27
13
16
12
25
38
6
0
0
4
12
0
1
1
2
1
0
5
1
0
1
136
156
75
141
346
cent of
their shots
from the
floor and
41 per-
MAPLE I.EAGl E
New Cameron Drug
Cameron Lancs
Coca Cola
Falstuff Beer
Tush Hogs
Farm & Ranch
Texan Cafe-
Pearl Beer
Dec. 7
15
9
10
10
11
II
10
7
8
High Series Individual • H Mees
■44, B Williams 530 and A Mich-
alka 522.
14
14
13
13
10
5
0
cent from the frc> throw line. Danvenport is top man percentage wise as he has a
PI percent on field j?oals and 75 j**r cent on free shots. Close behind him is
Dickie Bonder with 42 per cent on field jroals. The Yoemen have won lour
games while losing six. They have wins over McGregor. Granger, and Rogers
twice. The opponents have scored 15-17 to the ^ oemen s .546.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wise left Mon-
day morning for Angelton to spend
Christmas with their son Bill and
family. They will go from there to
Mercedes to visit her brother and
will visit Mr Wises brother Luth-
er and Collas Wise and families
enreute.
Miss Sara Ruth Jamison of Free-
port arrived Friday to visit Mr.
High Game Individual - H Mees an(j yirs Leroy Massengale. Her
I 211. W N'oak 203 and Leo Hollas, parents .Mr and Mrs. Pool Jami-
. 200 son joined her for the holidays.
High Series Team - Farm and yp and Mrs. Dwayne Jekel and
| Ranch 2443. Tush Hogs 2422 and: son of College Station are visiting
Cameron Lanes 2407 their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
High Single Game Team - Tush Jekel and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Hogs 883. Cameron Lanes 868 and Yates.
Farm and Ranch 842.
High Average of League - Waldo Mr. and Mrs Douglass Gunn and
Noack - Ted Matula 175, R. Rich- son of Dallas are visiting her par-
;Vf
sports herald
By James Hollas
V-
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Yoemen Drop
(j Baffles, .‘11 - 2-')
ter 170 and D. Yount 167
ents Mr and Mrs. Delbert Sapp.
Then in 1961 the freshmen and
sophomores were his juniors and
senior-- They had learned all their
football under one coach and knew
,vbat was expected of the team.
An excellent way to achieve a a 9-1 season and his work had star-
state championship team was s!i ted to pay off
own in the playoffs last Saturday
as Jacksboro won the record break-
ing game against Rockdale.
When Coach Chuck Curtis, fer-
ii or TC'U great, came to Jaksboro
in 1959 the team had just com-
pleted a 0-10 season. The athletic won the quarierfmals
system was in bad shape. The
young coach stepped in and devot-
ed almost all his time to the fres-
hmen and sophomores the first
yea r
In Thursday Hit
Cameron defeated Rogers 31-25
in a close defensive battle Thurs-
day at Rogers. The score was ne-
ver more tuan seven points apart
in the conte? t.
NIGHTMGHTERS
Rodenbeck Auto
Lewis - Bredit
Prewitt Drug
Dairy Queen
Rockdale State Bank
Aches & Pains
Maureen’s Embroidery
Bt tter Krust
Hi.h Series Individual -
kerton 513. Mary Gage
V.iene York 495
Hi h Game Individual -
Dee. 6
33‘x
31
25
244
24
23
13
13
!
There was no outstanding scorer kerton :id Cynthia Fdelmon 201.
for the Yoemen as Dickie Pender Mary Gage 190 and Peggy Stauf-
A Santa Claus letter that reached
The Herald too late to be pi. asiu.i
in the December 20 edition.
Dear Santa.
I live in San Jose, California but
I will he in Cameron, Texas for
Christmas. 1 have been a good lit-
tle boy all year. Please bring m<.
a cement mixer truck, a car -
carrier, a dump truck, a camper
uOO and ! truck and some new blue jean's.
Thank you very much.
Nell Pin-1 Your little friend
Steven Kelly Provasek
144
17
23
234 ,
21
25 I
30 |
35 I
Nell Pin-
And they did a good job as they was tops with eight, Laurence Laf fe
As 1962 rolled around the train-
ing paid off and they won the
tough north AA division and what
they did to Rockdale is history.
This is the type of program
Then no finished the season with Cameron must have In the
BIRTHS
CROUCH BABY
Mr and Mrs. Alton Crouch of
Cameron are the parents of a
baby boy, born Dec. 18, weighing
6 lbs . 13 ozs and was named Al-
ton Lee at Newton Memorial Hos-
pital
CHRISTMAS BABY
Mr and Mrs Leon McGoldrick
of Cameron are the proud par-
ents of a baby txjy born Christmas
Day at 3 2.5 a m. He weighed 7 lbs
12 ozs and was named Larry Wayne
".ie McWilliams had five.
Carl Foster was high for Rogers
.is he sar-k nine point.
Both teams played tough defense
as only 16 field goals were sunk
a 2-8 record. But it was a fine jasl sjx years the Yoemen have by *eanls ' ameron had nine
building year and he stayed with ba(j (our bea() coaches. nnd ^°^ers *lad s<’'en
the teams and they stayed with This was t ie second time that
liim A true story told by (oaeh ' (|1(, Yoemen met the Eagles and
In i960 he lost only one game for T Everett at the football banquet (;(.feated them. The first time was
best sums it up After showing ta- hv a score 0f 54.27.
ckle Eugene Schuttle how to make CAMERON FG FT PTS
a certain move several times he M0r|jn Lester
noticed that he still was doing ii
wrong. He called him over.
fere was next .vith so.en. Merlin Hi.: Series Team - Lewis Bredt TOO Liltt* To Classify
Lester was next with .-i\ and Ron- 2163. Kockdale State 2<X'.3 and Pre- HORSE SALE Dec 29. 2 p m
Fiv e miles South of Waco on High-
way 77. Phone PL 6-0494 or PL
4 8065
wit Drug 2046.
High Single Game Team - Lewis-
Bredi 763. Prewitt Drug 731 and
Maureen’s Embroidery 724.
High Average of League - Nell
Pinkerton 152. Mary Gage 145 and
Alien T urk 142
Georffe Childrens
RKAL ESTATK
A HAPPY NEW YEAR . . .
Your family will have a
happy new year in 1963 and
for years lo come in this
lovely 4 bedroom. 2 bath
home Tremendous amount
of room Truly, an excel-
lent bargain
AVAILABLE JANUARY 1ST
This 100 acres is just a couple
of minute* drive from Corner-
eron. It has about 75 acres
of Coastal Bermuda. Very
good fencing and cross fenc-
ing. Plenty of stockwater.
too ACRE TRACTS . . .
We have three Rto acre tracts
near Rockdale. Rogers and
Buckholts Suitable for stock-
farming.
330 ACRE STOCKFARM . . .
Very fine stockfarm with am-
ple water Roads on 3 sides.
Very good grass. Appoint-
ment
SEVENTEEN PLUS . . .
17 Acres dose to town PLUS
small orchard, neat 4
room cottage, good fencing,
and LOW price tag. Appoint-
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NEW 3 BEDROOM . . .
This Brand Spanking New 3
Bedroom home is located a-
bout 44 miles from Cameron
on a hard surface Farm -
Market road. Has some of the
best tasting water ever Pri
ced much lower than cost.
NEAR SCHOOL.. .
Very low priced 2 bedroom
home just 2 blocks from
School. Very attractive fin-
ancing arrangements on this
good 5 room home. Appoint-
ment.
TWO BEDROOM HOMES . . .
Why pay rent? You can turn
those rent receipts into a
home of your own. Priced
from $3000 up.
222 ACRES . . .
Very small down payment
on Riverbottom land located
on Little Brazos River Irri-
gation wells and equipment.
Immediate possession
WE NEED LISTINGS:
50 Acres near Cameron.
Sandyland.
Any size homes.
600 - 800 acres sandyland.
Dairy location.
Farm & Kanchland.
SEE OR CALI.
Georffe Childress
OR
Jimmy Wiggs
— nl —
%
On The Insurance Corner
OX 7-2112
Zaro.skv Named
As Letterman
\t Trinity U.
Laurence Laffere
Ronnie McWilliams
Billy Davenport
Dennis Jones
Dicky Ponder
ROGERS
Now Schattle had played under
many coaches and methods that
he had adapted his own style.
The coach asked him. "E 11 g e n e,
don't vou understand vhet I .on ).?'nna ' allnec
trying to teach you" " ChancUer hlsco
Schattle came back. "Yes sir,
i - v-‘. p^vK-:
it cam* in the hush of that
Holy Night, so long ago. way the wonder 0/
the Christmas miracle once more
^ BU your heart with a transcendent joyl 1
* JACK PRESCOTT
MIAL.M COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY ,
George Zarosky. former Yoe gri
dder. was named as one of the
twenty sen lettermcn by Trio- bJt'i'Vhln’t agree with vou!"
ity University Head Football Coaci
W C. "Dub" McElhannon.
Zarosky played for the San An
tonio school for the last two years
He was cited for doing an outstand-
ing job at his center position this
year.
Carl Foster
Steve Castillo
Ray Schwertner
Jimmy Mayfield
Gape Horn is at the foot of South uon yerreu
America
NIGHT LIGHTERS Dee. 13
Rodenbeck Auto 344
Lewis - Bredt 31
Prewitt Drug 29
Dairy Queen 284
Rockdale State Bank 23
Ache & Pains 13
Maureen's Embroidery 21
Butter Krust 13
174
21
2.3
234
24
29
31
39
E
HENRY SCHATTLE, JR.
500 North Vogelsang
Cameron. Texas
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