Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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fc- iHq# Amtrkf** — SUNDAY, SEPT H. I960
Biggest Golf Rhubarbs Like Many
Other Big Things Come From Texa;
B1 HAROLD V KATLH h
W Sporti Writer
Tl"1' p rl.t thi only tliiriut Miat
ruf!U s thr i.. lf lour r, ntayhr try-
ing to i .n \ Mnt<tU ( ..it id spi ed
up his pi<«> so they can jet thro
A far cry from just a
where there were more rhubarbs
to repoi i (hat ^olf foin n.iin« iii
\t the l>alla Op# n h \ were
rennni ,ein ; tnd feed
Harvey Ka n tJ 1 ' •
men' up. < i \th<
bigg< t rh irb of a * • 1
not fjum V >\ ! rpii | r . ♦ ? th • nf
to know u I • \t..
whe! p 11 •' h< t nn < om«
It w.t 1 rio/en ".'' U u- th it til*'
Rio f i an t«* \ • ( * • n v- t n
etionnu: . i IImi.imii ■ ■ .,t l« « t
trying to t im i1 11 U 1111.«It\ gave
up wh -n it MHildn't • t , i,«r .tni «
that it uoutd hav| Iit* '"p "it i
Pdi h time
'I he I'.WH \ II Open marked l >
Leading Batters
Through Friday
AmTIIMII
H < ' 111 I'-l t l| "11 ' . '
b.it Uuniii i. I-.'. inn, ..;>t
Smith, Chicago *u I Kikiui, Ch
veland 311; Mi wi . Chica so .310,
aed >k'tyiion Ni w \.iih H.
H • i i ba'tiil in Mill *
V .1 k I i iii n W ,i .hi" -
Vert/ Host. n 95 ' bit )£(>
Hi an'l Sievers Ctdcofi and Sto-
w i on. N • *A *| ot k Hi
Mmii. Itiin Mas' New V"i'
andlennin V\ ,t-hit; li't . \larlll'
New. N • ir'k *i . * \ 1'" I « 11 • n i
and \\ i li.inr- B'< mi Si
N .itif n.'l
HiMm ■ ' * d mi '•'■ > "i nii'i r
at bat. I it Ki i I '• \ u> l< •
33L'. (• i<>.'•( I'l l Inn h t'.i Cle
mrntf, I'lt burgh .322: Map, San
Kpni i i ii *17. and t cjk ii t. ban
Fram I i n 3f>l
H iti I. (it. I in I?.ink t III' 'go
lif.i A.«i <m Milwaukee t« " M.ii
hms. Milwaukee h'3 M.i\ San
KVall' ts< ' mil < li't'll tit.. I'll!
but ch md t • ; ft* ^.n I i .t11• i"
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I In,nr i ft. H .tit « '• • ■! '
A m ti M ■ '
i.,.in, i •; 1
in , X
Hie lugged I'hilhaib ot Ili«-ill
i hat wiii tin m ji till'
.1 It.I OM'I till' I I
Mmii.'t imlli'd 'ml
in.nk ol tin' tin.
ilii 11' .i > a m utili'
I'.aiiiioni, a Texas
man Von Ni<i
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.it the hait.v.'
11.11111-n' \l
1 lirlvvirn lli'tli
pro, and 'vi
I in- Au^'i .ih.ii
I Hi i, ot < "ni >e, inadi* in > i n.itl"-
gal headline ii Hansom and V""
Nida later became inw d iiiend-
In r.'.i'i "mi- ol tin top pi.i..• 1
including .11 in my Demand, p i -
• I up the \ all< \ «'pen l"i
ii .in Na.ion.il open It" l'<>\ *■ *'-
• i the iiuppets and tlieic «.< ■
bi^ ha le aljout that
ll.niinsen nevn <mild make a
uicess out "I IIs. toiu nami'iit but
H well! now II III ll • -1111 > a-, tin'
woumament getlins more publi* n>
than an> other The HarlmBen i- "
li;i (llllll I pal in lllai l> like lh''.
III pnbllllts. tlo'.l e\ e I
Hilt 111" .e uiie eiilniflil da> ■ and
ii -. i ined the U"lt then A.r> ntoie
hp, 11 tin.. Ii al\va\s had n>
lighh i vule even in the mid ' "•
th* n.'ibai bs
ll*-n i it it i tin fellow who called
, pi, s tonfeienie on the ninth
,. . ,l ,,l It • I. \.is |>etl t" explain
-In he was skipping the Vallev
Open atni l'hiil: in Mexico He
it while playing a round in tin' tour-
,i .. Mi that Sneatl, asked Whs lie
tiii .i| .i - In 111 putt "ll the eight
. nih ;t 11 n and failed to set a
imil. i record leplied "Well, it a
a i a mn and a hailm . and the peo-
ple were running and sireamin
and It" . t ould 1 put
\Ki at the 'lex.'is (>|«-n Tom
nr. He.i and Don (.'heriy. a couple
m noted club tbroweri. were play-
ii - : in a till eesiune w ith I'oi ke> Oli
let, the L'"ll Ji'Slei i'ol key show-
ed up weal inu a plastic he I met he
...I i . u-.isti't t.ikinu an chances
It-, rmi Nelson, the goil great
of lite mid I<m ties, was playing in
the T.im O'Shanier at I'htcago ami
le ,i<m • the field, as usual A wo-
•j.illery remarked loud
NeWon to hear |y«ik
hair in his head Hy-
i| ai.l I.adv. did
•,.:t lot 'a living""
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ELEVEN -
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t.yn, age ien They live at V02 West
.leanettc. Farmer is retired and
Baptist is their church preference.
Kort Worth is the loriner address
o| M. and Mrs. Eugene D. Wal-
lers snd Dennis, age seven. They
now live at 307 S. Parks. Mr. Wal-
lers is sell employed in the Wal-
lers Garage at 71)5 North Brecken-
ridge Avenue. Assembly of God
is their church preference.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Wright and
John, age ten motnhs, live at 412
West First. Mr. Wright is employ-
ed by Seismic Seismograph Com-
pany, thev are from Pureed. C.'Kla-
honi.-i and Baptist is their church
pi efcrenre.
(iklalioma City is the former
address of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wright. Deltora, age three and
,leri v. age one. Mr Wright is em-
ployed by Seismic Seismograph
Company and Baptist is their
church preference.
Dallasste Victim ^
Of Truck Accident
DALLAS lift — A man was killed
in an acident at a trucking com-
pany in the West Part of Dallas
shortly before eight o'clock Satur-
day morning. He was Curtis Fran-
cis, a driver for the V. C. Bilbo
i Trucking Company.
j The trucking dispatcher, Lynn
Rosson. said it hasn't been deter-
, mined exactly what happened.
However, he added, Curtis and
his brother, Vernon, a company
mechanic, were hooking a trailer
I to a truck. Somehow, the vehicle
rolled over the victim's head.
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MUSTANGS SCC R E FIRST DOWN Charles B'n-tt cf S*,-dw tcr
ij here shown makinf) a f.rst do*n for Sweetwater and bcimi tacklcd
by Jimmy Mirlin. Other Buckaro^s in the r,l'1v arp Kenncv Palmer,
76: John Cook, 63; Joe Dan Knc«, 21. and Gerald Machcn, 77.
District Comes
Through With
An Even Break
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Ine'i runf ! !.1 '
I c 11 Mi
Dan Ktim
1K( H.rtl'i' I "I'll "ho b'okc away twice lor
)M re . sitov.n ih"vc T ttimj by .in unidenti-
i, , t., ( touihdown in the first oenod. Joe
DISTRICT I \ A A ramp through
it's lust week of action with two
victories against two losses. 'I in' ;
biggest surprise in district play was
Brownwuod vic.ory over San \n
gelo by the score of .'ti to •> \ ernon
defeated Quanah 'MZ to 11. wealher-
ford defeated University High "t
Waco by the score of XI |o II. Min-
eral Wells took Hanger 10 In u < t
the other side °f 'he led^' r Hiei k-
eiiridgc took it on the chin li-nn
Sweetwater 22 to 12 while Graham
was defaled by t lebuine li> lie'
si nre ol 2n to 12,
I his week Hrcckenridw trawls
ii Wichita K.ills. Ciiali.iin will lm t
Bowie. \\ catherloi d will be ai
Inline w nil I oly ol Fori W "I h
Btcw nw nod Lines In Klllecn. Mill'1 :-
al Wells will play Casllebei i y in
Mineral Wells, while Veinon will
mist ( liililress
The Hi^ I" among Texas -< in■
|..i\ loot liall ranks Wichita Fall
Highland I'aik. I oi l Ai 'bin airi
. i i pus ( Iirisii Kay 1 oned
hni'i..li their respei iw npeneis
oa i winning note Friday nighi.
'[ he expi I is' title clU'lce loi i 1 •
t \ I'm i Arthur, go' a I'au ' '
linn hdowlis Irom iuiiii.K k K
Haines and o\ ei powered Houston.
Jesse Jones 2H to 1 I
Wiclllia Falls, the Buck..'me pie
next wees, disposed of ' 'kl.ii >"na
I'll Northwest Classen '' '"'
detending champion. Cm pu> ( in . -'t
Hay st|uce/ed past Houston Mdt
2n tn 13; unii Highland l'aik l:'i" k
ed off Dallas Jefferson 27 'u u
Night Owls Open
Bowling Monday
\ second ladies ur -
derway Monday night the m ht
tAvl I eague will stall play a' n 3U
f hc league Is comprised ' I ei ;h'
teams, sponsored by the Inliitwing
\ \ \ l.lectrie Company, I'eel
er s. Trammell's Funiituie Com
[tanv Woodson Slate Bank, l.'ay 'I"
well I.ease Service. Buchanan I'.l'
etric Company and Nap Ilioma-
Dritg
Sue Mallory is president. Kdn.t
Stacy Vice President and Modnie
Horiy will serve as secretary ol
the league.
The Night Owl league has been
set up on a schedule of twenty eight
weeks
Bowlers To Meet
\ meeting of all men Boul' t ■
interested in bowline m Tuesday
night league are ;. >ked to attend
in orginazalional meeting 1 lie
day night at 7 0<l p m., at the Y.
M C A This league is to include
many of the service clubs of Brock,
enrilge.
Rushes Sfrcfclics
Olympics Lecd
Frida; was the next to I i t day
tor I!'•#• . ol\ nipu > '! he I'ames
wind up Mn|.i 111 a 11 > i 11 • 111 i >atui-
I (I.iv - limited piogiam v a Hie mat -
. aU i n rare a ttinu ir*st of
ni« re than % m !,,s. which was to
tip run <-vi r Kume .> ancient Appian
way.
Russia pick« I up rveral points
and «old medal > I i id ay, showinu
its suprem-iey in we i;htliStim! and
i*yniii i >11. ■-> The i - s Irur 720
pour atul .".H cold me;la!'i. I he
t dr.. (I Slatr-. 1 ..lift half
p in'- a if I ".old medal
BUCKS
iContiiiucu f rom r^.T ll
one Inst down, foi the fust : core,
h ulioai k lion.ue t ox inane the two
poults alter touchdown. Thirty .se-
conds remained in Hie lust quar-
ter.
Mdredge again kicked which
■.as a'J.'uil nceived by l-anglmd
on the l.i and run back to the
Buck .i'.i I he Hut karoo cliort died
nil Iheir tiy\ n .19 01 III and the Mils
tan s iniik over on the Buck ti
j.tii i a delay ol game penalty.
'flie Mustangs marched to the
goal, helped once by a 5-yard nll-
snii penalty agaiusi the Bucks and
biiuiered by a 5-yard penalty a-
g.uivu themselves, ine climax ol
this drive was pitchout to right
.tailback Charles Burnett, who r;m
thiough the It it untouched tor six
■.arils anil the goal. Fullback Ron-
nie C"x again converted for tyvo
unts Wi'li 5 minutes and 30 sec-
i; I . |el| in the second quaner,
i lie score stood al Hi lo t) — sweet -
i Kmix left the game here,
II I I el I I lied lalel .
\lilreiige again killed, McAr-
'.n ran the tiall back ill the 21.
,\rh Inst and HI, Ledbettcr hand-
■ I ,-11 ii, l ari.tnid, who ran through
he middle and ail I he way for 7ii
..id . and the lust Buck score. Tht.
run lor extra points failed. Bucks
; Mustangs Hi.
I ne Mus.angs imniedialely reta-
liaitd by driving Irom their own
.m to a si re. Burnett ran 38 yards j
In, I he tally, lie was stopped jusl
.ii the goal by MeArron and Lang- j
liini ine try lor extra points was
s,lipped short by Knox. With 45 .
-.■cniicis in tile lii'st biilf the stoic ;
sionil at 22 to 6.
I ins -l"1 seconds was time only for :
the Bucks drive from Iheir own
2.i tn the Sweetwater 40.
*1 be si oi; I half showed a more;
il. let mined Bret kenridge ball club.
Palmer kicked on .he ground to;
BurtieM. The Mustangs managed
tin■ o tn score, but a clipping
pi a.i!i > In ought the ball back and
• i it it Ir.urth and eight for lite
Mu langs. The second a.tempt was
tupped by Noggle and Martin. Out-
standing defensive play was seen
during ihis driy> tiom all qtiar-1
lers. Martin and Noggle did fine j
ji lis at Imebaeking. .Machen. in on ]
most plays, was helped by Cook.
Palmer, Ford and Goldsmith.
The Bui'its noyv had first and ten
on their oyvn Hi. Untied in effort
and determined the Bitckaroos
drove, on approximately 23 plays
to Sweetwater's 7 yard line, oniy to
lese the ball on a fumble. This
drive showed very crisp on the
Bucks part especially the blocking
on Sweetwater's linebackers.
Sweciyvater was then held for
four downs and had to punt. The
punt was covered by Ingram.
Brcckenridge started on their
own 4'> Langford and Kennedy ran
the ball to the Sweetwater 45. Lang-
ford received the ball yvith fourth
and three and ran the 15 yards for
a scote. I.edbetler attempted a pass
tn Floyd Syvaim, which failed.
Three minutes left in the fourth
quarter and the score yvas 22 to 12
— Sweeiwater.
Bud Aldredge was piled up on
the Sweetwater 11 by Knox. In-
gram and Suaim. alter receiving
an angled kickoff by I anglord
Sweeiwater used most of the re-
maining tyvo plus minutes in mov-
ing the ball to tile Buck 46. Here
they losi it on doyvns. Brcckenridge
had 15 seconds to run three plays,
which moved the ball back to the
Syvcetwatcr 31) yard line v.here the
game ended.
Breckeni irlge did not lose the
game from Iki'k of spirit or deter-
mination There yvas a eeriain
yveight advantage which may have
had the Bucks buffaloed, but they
soon realized that the big boys can
be blocked yvilh effort. Most olfen-
sive mistakes could be blamed on
timing and lark of experience.
Overall, the team looked very much
improved and time that the Bucks
Sanders Residence
File Friday evening heavily
damaged tin* home nf Glen San-
ders mi the o'.l Canyon road. Fire
Chief R. D Mac,, said th0 bla/.e
started Irnin a lint yvater heater.
Contents nf the house also were
heavily damaged. Mace said $8,000
insurance was carried.
Ceasefire Order
Issued In Congo
I F.OPOI DV1I.LF. i/fi—'The Cnitr.1
Nations aiinotinced today that the
I Congolese National Army has issu-
! ed ceasefire orders to its troops
i throughout the Congo. This order,
• if obeyed, would put an enrl to
! warfare in Kasai Province and end
Premier Lumumba's planned in-
j vasion of rebellious Katanga Fro-
;vincc.
III! Y no I'll I'' I A(.ll 1 eddy
Goldsmith is show.i above reach
in'i hi'ih for a f?> -'kir-o Pitss.
wliu.li was knocked d' wn b ' an
ot posit"! Mnslan'j. I he Bucka-
roos completed ' ne pass in the
game to Mackic McAnon for 11
yards.
^,irc tw;i bedroom honte with b<pr comfortable sleeping
porch, an?! all modern conveniences, located on a ten acre
plot, across from Ihe pnlf club. Ample water supply,
must lie seen to be appreciated. Call III 9-2082 for
appointment.
I lurch Hotel
ATTENTION
91EH BOWLERS
Who are interested in bowling in a
Tuesday night League arc invited
to attend a meeting ...
TUESDAY EVENING — 7:00 P. M.
at the Y. M. C. A.
BRECK LAKES
f-?« ta* * tiling
v.hi'.p«*r$ in a well,
Is nof SO I^ gpl H C rjnil It t,
As he who climbs a Ik ® en J h:!!??:.
NEWSPAPER
ADVERTiSiMG
makes it Fosy to Sell
your Scrrice or your Product!
tike the broncho* of t!r tree,
NEWSPAPERS rcaeh out inlo '.pnc- — inlo the
VO$t area* of tho trcJo territory — inlo every home in
every community, tf?!|ir?g cn« and n'l <ihout lotf'
happenings, local produt's, end local scrviccs.
It has its roots in c!l ciffoirs
—■ for your good and tho community's
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ron was userl primarily as a block-
ing back because of his injured
knee and did not carry Ihe hall.
He did however receive Ihe only
completed pass good for tl yards
and did a steady job on defense.
FIRST . . . pick out Ihe car
you want to buy.
SECOND . . . find out how much
money you'll need to cover the
purchase.
LAST ... let us make an e*sy
payment loan plan for you al
our low interest rates.
IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THAT.
SEE OR CALL!
BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone HI 9-4477
know that thc big ones fall just
like Hie little ones, the Coyotes Irom
Wichita Falls should have Iheir
bands full next Friday night.
Vardaee gained running showed
Langford first yvith 15<> yards off of
13 carries. I •'better carried three
limes for a minus •">. Knox gained
30 from R carries and Kennedy
gained 53 from 12 carries. McAr-
Pfnnfy's
Imported Top
Knot Rayon
88
YARD
37-38 inches wide
Deep-toner plaids in a fine qual-
ity textured rayon yvith Ihe look
cf silk. Crease-resistant, ma-
chine washable, yarn-dyed. Im-
ported from Japan.
Acrilan Knits
In Stadium Tones
1
98
%
boy's sites 4 to 18
Burnt olive, ancient go'.i, peat
moss . . . fall's newest colors
in Penney's collection of Acrilan
acrylic knits. 3 novelty stitches,
fashioned collar, emblem. Looks.
Machine wash!
university-grads
go Cotton Cord
2
98
"* boys' sites 6 to 29
Our plain front slacks boast
1960 shades of blue, black, sun-
tan. more! Go casual or dress-
up—they wash 'n wear, need
little ironing! Sanforized!
IF IT'S A CAR, Pickup or a
Mechanic You Need, See EUGENE
WALTERS, He's one of the best
Mechanics in Town.
HONE FINANCE
Walters Garage-Clark's Body Shop
TO.'i N. lireckenridge Ave.
i'hone HI y-i 104
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