The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1963 Page: 3 of 22
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Dog Fight Due at Kilgore
TV t'arthege Bulldog.* will meet {gore team, this has hern hard to
the Kilgore Bulldog' In an Impnr do on the Kilgore field in IV pail
tani doc i uhi at Ktlumv FrMay Kilswre boasts a I t record in
night Kickoff ik dm- at 7 SO district play «hilr Carthage has
Carthago hopes t v cq lal or hoi a 2 t .slato. Kilgore has won from
tor the 14« victory ovrr the Kit Henderson |0« and ln*t to Jack
Turner Edged By Glailewatrr
Thr Tumor Rolnals mirrored taoklo Tommy White l‘\T wai un
thrir second defeat of Iho season successful. The Cats lod 6 0 at half
lime.
The
Friday night at tiladcwatcr 7*
The RolK-als ’’Go-lio” loam took
an rarly load in the first period
The Cats set up their only score
with fine running by Itobby Rrad
ley and Henry Brown. Hubert Car
Mil crashed over from the 3 yard
line with a key block from left
aonvtlte I4« and rekesline IM
Carthage woh from CVrt« 4B-12.
Nacogdoches l« 14 and Vs lost to
Jacksonville 100
If Carthage wins all the remain
mg games and Palestine and Jack-
sonville win their games, there will
be a three way tic for the diatrtvt
title.
Coach J E Wi lis said Wednoi
day his boy* are in good physical
condition for Friday a game and
the same line ap used In previous
gamea will probably V naed Fri
ST
A large concourse of fans will
follow the team to Kilgore as this
is always a thriller, especially
when played at Kttgorf
TtCKKTt ON MU
E B Morrison for the High
School annoum-ed that tickets are
on sale at all drug stores. These
will he picked up at noon Friday.
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JAMRI A. SMITH
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Published every Thursday at
Carthage, Texas.
Entered at aeeond class
matter at thr post office in
Carthage, Texas under net of
Congress of March 3, 1RH3.
|2 in County and $4 outside of
trade area.
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Blood’ team played fine
defensively They gave tiladcwatcr
less than six first downs and held
them s. unless for three periods.
tiladcwatcr scored their 11) in
the fourth period with a HO,van!
gallop around end l*AT was sue
cessful.
The Robrats fought hack with
the clock running out Willis
ran tiladcwatcr'* end for long
yardage The t'als had moved the
tia'I into (iladewater’s territory
when they fumbled and tiladcwatcr
' recovered.
1’he Robrats are .12 in the loop.
0 2 for the season (iladewater is
: undefeated for the season with
I B O record.
The Robeats end the season when
they journey to Terrell Saturday,
! November 10.
TURNER it o 0
til.ADEWATKR 0 o 0
PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage, Texas. Nov T, 1963 — 3
Tatum Eagles
' Clobber ’Jackets
Beckville j
Junior High
Ties Tenaha
Reekvlife’s Jumor High ftearkit
tens tied TewaV’s Junior High
fnotVIl team 4 -1. Tuesday night
I at TVnaha This low stisnng stal
I mate gives the BeckvMe team a
i 1-t-l record for the season
Scoring early in the Brat quarter,
TVnaha threatened several lines I
during the remainder of the game.;
: hut the stalwart wall of the KM. j
tens’ defense held firm Coach Jim
Van llaverheke cited l-outs ItivusJ
Boy lee Waits. Herbert Bess, and
Floyd Dyer as outstanding on de- ■
(Mae.
Beckville scored in ihe third
quarter from some >> vav . mi as
Johnny Bay Pierce h'lthton ' his
way to tlm goal line. a .< p» -
from Boger Dale Adams t i David
Walters had put them in •■ctuinc
position Standouts on nrt< >'■ - were
Mack Holland. James Pc Ilham.
Adams, and Walters.
Beckville will play TatUm at
home next week and win up their
season with « game in Ely slim
Fields on November I’’
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SPIRIT O. 76 lltiil Mat sh.vli
F. Austin stale defensive ' *
poutui. td' ^tpjnnt lit slop pile
|i ;t\ in Tox.e- \ .<■ 1 latttt'
Other I it'tubet ia> Ivs i>1 it k i>’
in; i' are la* kb Li'tp'i -«"t uVI
plH’
■di II and I an v MiBH'f 110|,
in tiue jltilinil P ihh.t Miivff,
Marshall alvt) is iit tih
- bow it Ivlovv Mat vli.ill’a
u|vit AvSil, l«0 an<l it
.‘.tat < nnb'tTMir fltk* i t<©
The Tatum Emiles, coached by
Joe Blount, clobbered the Yellow
7-AAA
Scoreboard
JACKSONVILLE ......
CARTHAOI ..........
NACOGDOCHES ......
CENTER .............
IROUOHT
TO YOU
WEEKLY BY
PALESTINE .
KILOORE ...
HENDERSON
OPEN
DISTRICT BTANDINOS
Palattina
Wan Lett
........4 D
Jachtenvii,*
....... 1 1
Carthage
1 1
Nacegdachas
.... 1 *
Kilgore
1 1
Center
D 2
Henderson
D 3
EAST TEXAS 1AUNDRY
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RE-MODEL NOW
Jackets of F.lyslan Fields 1B0 al
the Jacket's stadium Friday night
The Eagles, sporting a healthy B2
season with a 3 2 mark in district
play, made only two points in the
first quarter but broke the game
wide open III the last three periods
The Yellowjackcis scored on a 711
yard sprint by Quarterback Wal
ter Slack late dn the third quar
ter for their only TD.
Tatum’s two-point safely came
| when Rill Courtney tackled the
Jackets' Dickie Mann in the first
quarter. Though they did not score
in the first period, the Eagles bail
a 72 yard tourhdown run called
bark
The Eagles scored three touch
downs In the second quarter. Quar
terback David Weaver tossed a 311 1
yard pass to fullback Roger Cun
ning for Ihe Eagles's first counter
End Richard Clements scored on
III and III yard passes horn half
'back James'Campbell and Weaver
and Campbell passed to Clements
i for two extra points to make the
count 220 at half time
1 Freshman David Plnnrll. full
back, scored from the eight and ad
ded two bonus points In the third
quarter and Richard Dorsey scored
the next TD on a 17 yard dash.
David Weaver Intercepted a
Jacket pass and ran II beck 40
yards for another third period
touchdown and Campbell added the
extra points.
Campbell scored In Ihe fourth
quarter from 10 yards oul and Cun-
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Football Team
The Tatum Junior Eagle- hart
ball team was honored with a I mo |
fire and party Monday evening at
the home of Miss Judy lladrit.
Hostess with Miss lladclt was the
j head cheer leader. Miss Carole
, Williams The group enjoyed play-j
ing records, dancing and games. |
Attending were Davie MnrlttB,
Murry Williams. Johnny Paul Pep j
per, Lonnie Holliday. I.indv Blount,!
Kenneth Oden, Reeky Oden. Bill
Blount, Eugene Reynolds. Jim
Rub Smith, Weldon tiray, Marvin |
I'elham, Jeannlr Ellison, Cathey
(kirn. Janna Oden
Nclywn Morton, Bull linden. Jes
sle Pepper, Jerry linden, Randy
Terry, Jessie Liles, Slcphany
Reali, Robert Williams. Ralph Wtl
limns (Indy Morton Rillv WII
Hums. James Morion, Cindy WII
Hams. John line Sanders of Hen
derson and the hostesses
The hostesses were u -staled In
serving refreshments bv their
mothers, Mrs. Hill Williams. Mrs
Hilliard lladen and Mrs (Hassell
Morton
RIBBONS for Typewriter and add
Ing machines al the WATCHMAN.
nlngham made Ihe. exlra points.
The final Tatum touchdown was
made from seven yards out up the
middle by lamnard Oden, a 250
pound tackle moved to the full-
back position
Elysian Fields Is 0-5 in Ihe dls
trlet
Wildcats Score First Win
Over Beckville Bearcats
Fullback Waller Sparks, a 212
pound sophomore, staged a one
man show seorlng 24 of 211 points
made by the Wildcats of Ml Kn
terprtac in a District lb B battle
at Mt Enterprise Krldty night as
the Wildcats earned a 2BI2 dccls
ion over Beckville
The victory was especially pris-
ed by the Wildcats as it was the
first time ML Enterprise had ever
beaten Beckville m a football
game
Beckville scored lulc in Ihe third
period to make the score liktl when
tail hack Lynn lingers scored from
the five on a play set up when
Douglas Waldrop romped 31 yards
on a pass completion
The Bearcats scored again In
the fourth quarter to rut the Ml
Enterprise lead to 2014 Quarter
back Jimmy Crawford scored from
the two yard tine on an end sweep
and Lynn Rogers made the Iwo
! points after.
The Wildcats scored on a It)
yard blast up Ihe middle by Sparks
in the first quarter to make the
DATA FROM..
Lake Murvuul
Pishing in general has been fair
|y good considering the weather of
this past week
Bast llshlry) Has been fair Best
balls have been plastic Borins, and
spinner Hires.
Bast catchas by Dr DnRose Dan
iels. Carthage, 7 lb It) u»s bass,
Bert Palmer, Henderson, 7 lb 2
| I 2 lb. 2 lb . and I I 2 Hi Hass
Pat Best and Bert Palmer. Render
son. eleven bass totaling 33 lbs ,
largest one weighed H lbs 2 o* ;
Luther Alexander, Plnehlll, two
4 lb bass
•ream fishtn* has been fair, us
log crickets, In shallow water.
count HO at the half Sparks sew-
ed on runs of 22. seven and lit
vards in the second half and Roy
Anderson added the bonus points.
Beckville made Us besi defeu
slvc stand when they halted a
Wildcat drive at the 5-yerd lllv
In Ihe second quarter.
The Wildcats own a 41 loop re
cord and a Bit slate over Iho era
son
Some nice patches were made, bill
I we didn’t gel their names
White Perth fishing has been
good, using minnows, In deep Wat
er.
Rest catches by R E. Noftrts,
Henderson, W A Davis and Cor-
dell llrlttnn. Long Branch; A D.
tamdnn, Milford Davis and Mali-
on Rigors, Carthage, M A MfW*
roe. Center; and Mr and Mfk El
Us coonrnd. Henderson, all caught
limits of large white perch.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1963, newspaper, November 7, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895702/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.