The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1963 Page: 3 of 20
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V
KRAFT VILVIITA
CHEESE ...... 79
SNOWDRIFT
SLAB
BACON
lb. 39
HOOP CHEESE, lb........................ 39c
Tip Top
HAMS, Whole Only, lb.................39c
Boaton Butt
PORK ROAST, lb...... ................ 39c
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• HAM SALAD • HOT TAMALES
• ftAKED HAM • PIMENTO CHEESE
• PRIED CHICKEN • BAR B O .
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Phi* 3-4714
Bwkville
Defoals
Cushing
BY MARVLEt WATSON
The Beekville Re a rent round
battery pulkai ihe htg ohm nm *»t
ihv bags by defeating ihe Cushing
Bearcats, winner* in the firm
round of district play, last l\»s
day night
Bolh learn*, equally determined
to win put up a furious battle
The BerkVlllo quintet managed a
leqd m the third quarter, but the
rushing Bearcats broke through
to tie up the game in the final
minute* IV i final flee throw* hv
Beekville'* Keith Adam* gave
them a one point advantage when
the final burner sounded, with the
scoreboard showing Beekville .VI
Cushing 52
Senior Sonny Brasher pared the
Beekville five with 20 points,
while teammate Huger Brightorll
oatne next with II point*
Cushing earned their victory of
the night hv defeating the Berk
villi' secondary 2W2M in the fir*t
game of the night The Cushing
group leaped out to an early lead
that kept mci rasing in lhe game
hill the Beekville "B's" renewed
the onslaught after the halftime
soon equaled up I he sevire, and
gave the Bearv:iIs a fterre fight
for the victor’s crown
Tommy Rogers led the Beekville
attack with 12 point*, and .Inhnm
Win placed second with it points
The Tenaha Tigers and the
Beekville Bearcat* met tor the
second time this season. Friday
night
The Hearrats grabbed an early
advantage in the first quarter In
out scoring the Tigers 17 H While
ihe Tigers could only eke. out ll
iilid t:< points In the next two ipiar
tet-s. the Bearcat* rolled up 14
and IH points The Tigers flnalh
suereeded In penetrating Ihe Cal* Irtet champions. Inal the greater
Bulldogs Trounce Center
49*41; To Meet j^jlgore
The Carthage Bulldogs, who i second win over Coo Nr Tuesday the half The substitute teifh got
started thi second half of district to make it 100 per cent
play with a victors over the Heir* The score w*» 4144 and the
demon Lions last Friday. ad<ted a ! Bulldogs built up a 3IM7 leed at
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some practice which gave the
Noufhndees an opportunity tn nar-
row the margin hut it wga the
Bulldogs' aggjW all the way
WahttkH WhjWr* »i>pped |4 p*> *o*
tn lead tht* Bulldogs David Rgrer
followed with i3 and Clifton B iA-
yard tossed M For the Bmtghrid
ers, Itovee Johnson led with 13
points
The Bulldogs meet Paleatine
there Friday night The next heme
game well he with Kilgore on Tu
e*dav night Ihe Kilgore team
leads District 7 AAA but Carth
ige came nearer to defeating them
than any other team m tht di*
tried and they expect to heat them
on the home court. It grill he a
game worth watching.
Turner Wins Ten District
Games; End Season Friday
Stretch BcechUnt sank eight j The victory gave the Bobcat* a
straight goals within four mm lot District record moving them
Utes of Ihe first period to lead j to the top.
the Turner llobeata to a District Heechtim led Ihe Cal* attack In
3A victory over Henderson IHI44 I the first half with IH point* and
Bnsrlmll Schedule Of
RulltlogH I'or 63 Told
Coach M II Hopson tills week
released I he Carthage Bulldog
baseball schedule
The Bulldog, last year’s hi dix
part ol Ihe team by gradual ion and
it ia ton euilv to predirt what llu*
Carthage team’s chances at repeal
ing are
The schedule lists four rone
games two each with Naengdoeh
es and Center lit addition II non
games are listed These
Fair Park (Rhreveporn
defense, and scored 15 in Ihe fin
at period while the Bearcats srnr
ed 1.1 However, the Beekville
.five's early Industry gave them a
li;i 44 victory over the opposing
rats
The Beekville hallcltih racked
lip a good 44 percent accuracy on (district
their fo ld goals attempted during !. Include
the conies! Marshall. Longview, San Align*
Senior Sonny Brasher led the tine and Pine Tree, two games each
group in rebounds, by bringing Land Kilgore The latter ia in the
1 down IH ol them fother /one of District 7 AAA which
Brasher was also high scorer for | also includes Henderson and Pal
the Bearcats by racking op 22' online
points Wavnc KIIloti, also a sen
'tor. followed him up with 15 points
white classmate Joe Wade Hot
too pitched in 10 points lo place
third
The Bearcat secondary dropped
their game fo Ihe younger Tiger*
with an end score of 20 .10
Reuben Ross. Jimmy Crawford
: and Dannv Davidson led the Beck
ville "B's" with 0 7. and 0 point*
respectively
This gives Ihe . Beekville Rear
cals a Iwo win* atid.no Ins* record
for this Imp of district play
The following Is the schedule
March II l air Park Here, 4 'Mi p in
HI Marshall There, 4 (Ml p m
21 laingvlew, Here 4 (Ml pm
22 Marshall. Here, 4 00 p m
20 Han Augustin* Here 4 00
p.m.
20 San Augustine. There 7
45 p m
April I Fair Park There .1 30 p m
2 lamgvlew. There, 4 IKI p in
0 Kilgore, Here. 4 00 p lit
11 PItte Tree. There 4iiMi pm
15 Pine Tree. Here, 3 110 p m
10 Naeog Here. 4 00 p ot,
1(1 Center, There, 4 IMI pm
2.1 Kilgore. There 4 00 pm.
20 Naeog There, 4 Of) p m
.10 Center, Here, 4 00 p m
• Denotes Zone Dames
f
copped rebounding honors with 10
grabs Recehum won game scoring
honors with 2R 'allies
Top Cat Williams enabled the
Cats tn widen their maTflll m Ihe
second half flipping in 10 points
and finishing the garno with 12
points Bullet Jones chipped in III
point* and led the fata in aalats
.lumping Johnny and UuiHter John
son were tough on defensive pl.iv
throughout the game, irritating
Ihe Henderson players
Pollard of llrndrraon sank 10
point*
HENDERSON NIBS
TURNER BOBETTIS
The Turner Bobette* were edged
hv Henderson 30 20 irt the Igst
10 serotids of play The Inaa rated
Turner second place in Ihe Dis-
trict
Patsy Jackson won Rame scoring
honors wtlh 14 points Helen Bock
and Flossie Wallace played a tfc
mciiHous game Mildred ChadWirk.
Alice Beck, and Krma Jones play
ed a good game on defense
Turner Basketball team will Hid
regular season plat Friday Rigid
against PtM*burg al Turner C*pi
ngsium (iame lime al 7 00 p ni
Bulldogs Trim Lions In
Close Game, 59-51 Friday
The Carthage Bulldog* opened. They look revenge again*! the on tin heavy end
the second halt of loop play in | Henderson Lions for a previous j The result lefl
District 7 AA A basketball on a | victory by Ihe Henderson lad* in a
cheerful note after having won ; game played here The score Frl
only two games in the first half day nigh! wa* 5031 with Carthage;
Carthage with
district play and
Howling Pome* Trip Deeatur
69- 66 in Return Rout
LADIES ANO OENtJ
Hi Team (iame First National
Bank WI2; .Carthage Drug WHO *j
WiH
III Team Senes Carthage lirtig
11/70. First National Bank 11014
Body* Sinclair l?M|0
Ind Hi flame Margareffe Voting
1112. Joan Cowart 187; Martha
Langlev IK0 Tommy LaWhorn 225
John Brady 212. David Mnnre 200
Ind ID Series: Martha Langley
510. Sue Briggs 301 Joan Cowart
4'H. Tommv law horn 307
Law horn 530
splds Converted David
27
Novak 3 10 A 3 7. Al
The Panola pomes evened the
year's sene* with Decatur Bap
sene*
list f'allege here Fridav night hv
a 00 00 score Decatur had won
the first round game just the week
before
Panola scored first .ind built op
an 0-2 lend m Ihe first two and
a half minutes of play Decatur
dimed fo an 8 0 tie and a few sec
oh'ls later made n .< 10 10 tie
r"iv j Af the h,ilf way mark of the fir«t (
Davfd Moore 353 \**U *» *•» hot the
Moore j POOies bed d >t 20 20 and with
Patricia Wdiuire 07 10 Tohv '•* Iff* <» '*» /•-'* Jf,'v
Nov ik 3 to j went ahead on a basket by I/on
> Id"" Monme Matter'510 We/iddN Hohtma.n the 'ore at half time
fwwhorn .9 7 1 **/
I fn the s<t-ond half the seon >
KOEEfC KUP LEAGUE j *»« f,»d three time* rft 3131 33
lit Team Dame Scatter Pm* 133 #nd :ifr3S rwfore fhe pome
011/ A 010. Ut/pfedwfahles 0tl5 I raughf fire ^nd piled op a lead of
Mi Team Sene* Scatter Pins 1787 *even point* in thy first 10 rninti
ON TNC BO AO
The pome* will lake (he road
Friday for a game with Temple
and will play I.eToorneau Tuesday
Feh 12 before returning to Car
thage for the final game of fhe
season with Cisco on Feh 15 and Copeland 2 each
3 4 retard in
Henderson 5 3 .,'p,—
Henderson -jumped info a 13 11
lead m the first frame and RiaiR
tamed fhetr lead al 27 28 at the
half ifofh team* *«ored It point*
m tin- third ipiarter leaving HeR
defaon still with a one point leatf
38 37 The Bulldog* put on a four
ih quarter scoring surge to fatfi
er m 22 p/nnta to 13 for thg fin rag
Final score 3851
Randall Roger* led the Bulldogs
with 13 point* David Barer follow
ed with 12 and Rickey Harvey had
10 Other score* by the Bulldog*
were Jim Soape 8. Cliftop Run
v iid, 4. Jones 4. and Brady'and
Ranger on Feh. Id Two lourna
mem* will follow the TJ< A*
Tournament Feh 21 22 and the
\ .1 f A A Tourgamertt Feh 25'27
The Ponies are ending the sea
*on with only eight men on the
*qu.id. hut are playing tEie hew
tiall of the uason in Ihe final gam
Mike Toon for fhe f.ion* had 20
pninf* fo lead the seoring for both
teams Terry Roahton with 17 wa*
the only other l.mn in the double
. figures. .
Carthage won the ff confer! VI
45
Score by Quarters:
( arthage II 19 II 22 98
Henderson 13 14 11 13 M
t nprediftaMe* 1615, Alley Cat'
1608.
Ifi 'Ind fiarfie Sue Briggs 24*2
Sally Serger* 200, Carolvn Talley
177
Ml Ind Senes Sally Seegef*
.920. Sue Briggs 4W). Bermce Nieh
ol* 471.
Spplifs Converted Salty Heeger*
(Carthage l/irls Vi in
Two (rame* From Rusk
te* They rriMde it 0147 with *i*
minute* left m the game fx-e*
fur came hark strong to cut the
lead fo 10 point* with three min
ole* m «*•(<,nde remaining on the
< Ir^-k ao/i ma'le II points to 4
for fhe Ponte* in fhaf time plav
Bill Morgan with 23 and Sam • tmrlofte Shell tosred 30 pmnfs
Reedv *ifh II were fhe only De
The Carthage hmihefOall to lead the ( .rffuige feawA Spm«
team pommeled Ihe Busk las«ie* | t h mdfer *'14*4 18, wMf JNIftl
52 28 last week to open distriet
5 10;' Jean MrOmre 56. Ilalsm , eatur players fo reach *he dnuhte
Txiofnton 4 7. f^e Herbert 57, Ve I figure*
ra Boyd A.V
PNOGB8S5IMC WOMEN
High Team Senes Brown's 2332
Stovall's 2314 Steetew r 2132
High Sene- June Arnold .943
Sue Brigg* 937 Jewm# Ballard
.921
High Te»m Dame Brown « 822
Stovall's 812 Sfeptne's 780
High flame June Arnold 251
| lag Bemeft |«8; Jenwse Bollard
ME
Split* Converted: Aflldred Wrong
Betty Wrfmnk 3Hk Ada Ht/drow
* Dot Howard .9!»; Sue Palmer 57
Dot Howard 57. Mary Davidson 36
five prunes had four men m fhe
dowhleenlomn fhnh Ford with 17
Andv Dwrm with 19 Don No bin on I
II. Ken Simmon* Ih. f h#rle* Neil
8 ferry Waft nek 6 and Miegey
Murphy 2
The pomes have lost thren men
victim of grade* and (won Pierre
highly regarded transfer from Kart
Texas Baptist ha* qidt school
POWtBS WIN AGAIN
BATA FROM.,
Idke Mnrvaal
Mfimherlv eontnhwtad 4 pWttti,
I von Mr fire Donna WferNhit#
ton. Shirley rtenoard. Jan toe WiiL
tarns and Lvnda shadowegp wer#
mitsfanding on defense. ,
The team also wen JR 12.
Newcomer Ann BarttNI was high
point man with 13. Darlene Or me
fid tosred with mne. Yancy Box#
GO TO CMRM H 5LNDAY
land had four end Betty Awed
gishine in eewwraf has been W<~cwl completed the score with fww
in fWTween the cold and winds; Defensive <t.«odonf* were Toot
*,„rRrr rmw'dc, Claudette Copclgad. Caro*
Base fishing has been very good, ly* f arther. Jams Boyette anE
! espertatly Ihe lug ones Besf baits N/eodw Netwm
have been Perch HAH. Blue' ^____ _
f w onw* goad using mrdhnses in (keep aW
Best CateNat hr C A Welch end er ___
In fhe second week end game at John F Smith They caught H Red eaRrhe* by MdtW Nag|t 1*
Panola Gvm. fhe Pomes edged fo/al weigfw 3(9 P7 fmund* largest md Rev M C Book Bath
Weatherford Junior C ollege 6T65 weighed 6 3 4 lbs H K Bred and mg dnitga of White Perrh anW
-the same margin by which they B B ffardv had 21. biggest weigh- Doggie Kye
won from Decatur Baptist College ed 3 12 lbs
| the mghf before Dink P»rd led Bream fishing ha* been slow stow TTn4 line fishing
| the Pony yietory with 18 point* [ WhWa Parch fidi*> fww oa>
i kaiwwt ratfish fishing has
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1963, newspaper, February 7, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896479/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.