The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Texas Has Had 9
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t*»m, <>i coin* close to it. thue
it is not noted for its effort*
on the cinder path.
not there have hecn plenty
of great individuul petf«rmotu < -
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• the that thi» slat.- ha»
iiday. Olympic champion*
‘ h-. 1 .,thcr. if not mote.
I Li >'<mi of trying, Tc.xat
i h*» had nine Olympic champion*
'J'V' although the firnt came in 11).
1 'j otid it ua- a jjiri who jfuvc
Texas its initial fame.
Ilala ftidriliMiin Hon lh<'
*tO-met*r hurdle*, the ja»e-
lin thro* and <*»* first in
the hii>h jump onl« to lie
ruled out because she did
n<it use the *tandard form,
ditintr rather than jumpini;
oxtt thi rrosshar. In all
three rtents she bettered
the world - record
Four years later Earle M. a-
•hiws won the pole vault for
Texas’ third Olympic* cham-
pionship.
ation
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each
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man from Texas AA M, took the
hitrh jump.
Then came the hi truest winner
of them all, an athlete who
was the greatest in the world
for l'.ifa. ftohl.y Morrow. Mor-
row captured the 100 and 20.1-
meter dashes and ran on a
world'* record 400--moter relay
team.
In 11W0 Texas had two
Olympic champions. One earned
his fame in another state I{a-
fer Johnson, the ex Hillsohro
hoy who went to college in Cal-
ifornia and was Olympics de
cathlon champion.
The other was a man from
another state who starred at a
Texas college He was Karl
Vountr. who ran on the H500-
meter relay team that set an
Olympic record Voting; cotnpet
e«l for Abilene Christian Col-
lejre.
It will he an eternal re-
erct that the Olympic* were
not held in 1*00 and 1911,
•recause if t hey had been
Texas would have had a
hurdle* champion.
The second World War rob
bed Fieri Wolcott of Olympic:
In l.i*>„ Walter Oavis. a lanky J irlory l»ecau#e he was the ureat
~~ " eat in the world in that per
. . . , , : i*>d and never lost a hurdle
The birthday eak. was centered la(.t. p„ fi(lUhw, Twiu. w„
irr a wreath of flower*, and beaten and then only l.eeaus,
was the centerpiece of the din-1 h,. struck hurdles, fell
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*nd Hue ribbon* attached U.
the place cards for the irttls,
also were used to draw forth
the favors tiny bottles of p. r-
fume for the ,rir!> «nd marbles
for the boys
flitting' the birthday cake,
which contained a rintr. a dime
and a bar helor button and u
thimble afforded yrent amuse-
ment Mildred Jones found the
ring' Bernadirie Whiteman the
thimble, Harper S|>»rk* the
bachelor button, and Barnes
Spark*, the dime Refreshments
of rake and cream were served
Numerous grift w were present-
ed the host and many were the
best wishes extended.
Numbered amony *.h< gnie«tr
were Masters Harper and Mar
shall Sparks. Billy and A. <*.
Bodenhamer. Forest Jones, Bill
Gay Kennerly, Hugrb fox. Jim
Quentin (llola-r, fha*. Schaegr.
took Cecil former, Ray Taylor, Ab-
ner Trisrgr; Misses Hatrl Aline
Hianseurn Camie Helen fnr-
rithers, Ftolno Gr*v, Sydney
Richards Hall. Mayfair Wtgolwy.
Moxelle Baker. Mlldn-d Jones
and f.ueille Bundren.
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Master Fred Wulff t'elehrnte*
Site of Kr/ht birthday ceh-bration*
form (guit* a proee*slon of
thi* milestones nil will agnee. And
dehool Muster FixhI Wulff decided the
eetion oecasion an appropriate obaer-
Brady vanre; »o he invit«-d ijuite a
k 1 H:t number of friends to join him
h* of Wednesday afternoon in a hirth-
eoted. day eelrbratlon.
he the The day proved ideal for an
ildingr. outd«*or party. Tire lawn was
across the scene of a happy gratheringr
blocks of little folks, each of whom en-
■k 1*4 joyed the occasion to the fullest
Tulk extent. Toward the clone of
>f the the afternoon the birthday cake.
Tulk with it* eigrht candle* claimed
north the attention of the true»t*. who
I, and incidentally, onjoyed refnrsh-
rtnafer ment* of cream and cake.
Numbered ainontf the (pleats
who irnthrred at Mnster Wulff**
bidding wrere Muster* Hill Gnv
Kennerly, Ntdlie Brown Kmbry,
Ed Campbell Hurh White fal-
vert, Wayne Seller#. Paul Mamv.
K.urene Tulk. John Fratwi* n*
I den. Malcolm .lone*. Gardner
Broad Joe Medlin. John Knox
t ieorfe farrither*. .lame* Jon.s
cete- | Forest Jones. Hilly Mwffalt; i.tt-
• th.tsv | tie Miaars ('hnatine Jones,
te • Phoebe tiraham. Hruailla David-
war* son. Hetty Rranum. latudle
him in Marie Arhweaker l.tteiHe Wo- j
k*r a#- f HMs-k, Hat Para Raker. Maijr
n an- W««rd. Name Hagriiof Hoywi<*n*
;am*» and Floy (Vile Rrn x««m. Mar-
d *h* latta and Ma. ■ t ot.e Je-.p.n*.
attana, and P«**y '‘"n*' L
and j
ddn’t tun it out.
Texas iir.* had two second
place men, too. Both of them
i ainc in the same Olympics
1 S*r»G Harrow Hooper was run-
ner-up to Parry O'Brien in the
hot put. Eddie Southern was
second to Glen Davis in the 500-
nretcr hurdles.
| Tr-xas will have six in this
year’* Olympics and at least
two ,.f them could win first
, places.
j Fred Hanson, tl.....Id Rice
: star, is a heavy favorite to win
: the pole vault, an event in which
he holds the world’s record of
17 feet | inches.
Hands Matson, the Texas
\ ctr ie freshman g'iant.
mirht well win the shot put
althoni;h he w a* second in
the Olympic trial*. Hr lo*t
lo Dallas long;, over whom
he hold* one decision. Mat-
son has g*one oxer t»* feet
and is the third best shot
putter of all times.
Ollan Cassell, formerly of
University of Houston; Hilly
IVmelton of Abilene Christian
and K<l Red of Hire are the
other Texans in the Olympics.
Cassell runs the 400 meters.
Pemelton pole vaults rind Red
throws the javelin. All three
appear capable of placing-,
Pemelton probably hiirher than
the others.
The other Olympian from
Texas does not live in the state
now. She is Kearlene Brown who
made the women’s Olympic*
team in the shot put although
she has little chance to win a
gold medal in view of the way
the Russian gals throw the iron
trail.
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