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page 4. CAMERON, TEXAS. HERALD, February 7. 1»63
Cameron 8th Graders Drop Rosebud
58 - 37; Michalka Scores 28 Points
Yoemen Drop Navasota
1.ileus
Smith
ll was sweet revenue for the Yoe- Belton
Yuen as they defeated the Rosebud llalunka
«tli graders 58-37 in a non- district | Fabianke
game Monday night m Cameron
Rosebud hail edited out a 48-43
overtime victory over the Yoe-Yoes
in the Rosebud tournament Satur-
day anil the Cameron quintet were
waitini; for the next meeting ot thi
two teams
But the amazing event of t.tel
jtame was Leo Michalka's shoot
ill: as he scored 2lt points In the |
Rosebud uame he was fouled out |
early in the game and only scored
1 11
1
0 2
2 in
Lester Scores
7 8 Points To Lead
i i Yoenien In Victory
Fifteen Teams From
Tie Cameron Yoetnen dosed out yof.MEN
the 1963 home basketball schedule |.ester
with a 60-55 win over the Navasota Davenport
Battlers The Yoenien led all the |>ondei-
way. McWilliams
| Al the end of the first quarter
the Yoenien had a one point lead
and stretched this to a 2H-2U lead
at the halftime The 6 i points was
one ol the highest the Yoenien have
scored this year
Jim Bay was tops for t ie Rat-
tlers as he sank 19 points
FG FT TI*
Bowling Report
DYE YOt'R DECOY CORDS
£ y » • 1 • .»ll It lilt Sill
l amcron Association The Yoenien used a fast break McKinney
To Howl In Waco
A record 1620 teams. 3725 doub-
anil a dose defense to stop the
Battlers The Yoenien lost the first
game to the Navasota team
Merlin Lester moved out into the
rml "v Si 8.a„ae, I* and 7.450 singles are entered scoring spotlight as he dropped
him his season's high and a very
high total for a .Jr. Hi player. Only
two of these came on free shots
as he sank twelve field goals to
lead the Yoe - Yoes
Michalka. one of the quickest .Jr
Hi players, stole the hall several
times as the Yoe1 - Yoes pressed
the Rosebud team all the way in
the earlier stages of the game.
Don Mitchell was second high for
the team as he scored 14 points.
The Yoe - Yoes led all the way
except for a few seconds in the
second quarter where Rosebud got
hot anil reduced the nine point lead |
and went ahead 19-18 But the Yoe-
Yoes came back as Michalka hit a
field goal 20 seconds later. He
stole the ball, sank another and
Mitchell added two points and the
Yoe - Yoes moved ahead again.
Don Manley was third for the
Yoe - Yoes with five as he control
led the boards Dennis Woodum hit
two long set shots as he scored
four
Charles Belson. Rosebud’s fine
ball hawk, scored 11 points with
the majority coming on his accur-
ate lay ■ up shots Gary Lucas sco-
red ten for the Rosebud team
The Yoe • Yoes held a 30-19 lead
at the half time.
The win gave the Yoe-Yoes a
15-4 season record
NAVASOTA
11.e.
Isenhour
Wood
McDaniel
in the 28th Annual Championship field goals and 6 free throw.--for 26 huaua
Dixon
Warner
of the Texas Woman’s Bowling As points for the night Billy Daven-
sociation wnich starts this weeeknd port was second with 12 points
in Waco.
Cameron will have 15 teams
entered in the tournament The lad-
ies will be competing for over $46.
000 in prizes at the tournament
Bowling in the team events this
weekend are these teams Satur-
day - 12 noon. Coca Cola of Cam-
eron. Ella Dillon, captain: Saturday
3 p m Baskin Insurance of Cam-
eron. Kathryn deter captain Sal-
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THI — CITY .Ian. 30
Hefley Stedman 53 34
Whites Auto 48 36
(i 2n Gai.her Motors 454 38'a
(j 12 Lone Star Beer 43 41
Baskin Ins 40 44
Anderle Lumber Co. 39 45
Citizens National Bank 3(14 454
Wostam Auto 33 5!
High Series Team - Ajnlerle I Aim
7 9
2 8
0 6
2 19
4 10
1 0
I 3
0 ti
1 13
1 1
I Falstaff 36 40
Hefley • Stedman 32 44
Citizens National Bank SO 4o
High Series Individual - Marie
I .take 511. Frieda Anderle 5'M and
Milady Hollas 479.
Hi h Game lnilividun- Frieda
Anderle 2%. Marie Laake 185, Kat
hr.vn Jeter 184
High Series Team l-eatiei Dept,
tier Co 2525, Hefley - Stedman Store 2213, Helley Stedman 2096,
1 Pearl 33 43
Farm and Ranch 27 49
High Series Team - Greens 2184.
Cofiield 2035, and Pearl 1999
High Single Game Team - Greens
j 771. Coffleld 751 and Pearl 716
High Series Individual - Gloria
Neeley 547, Betty Backhaus 465,
Nell Pinkerton 455.
High Game Individual • Gloria nml kraMe*
Neeley 207, Nell Pinkerton IB2 and lads
| Milk Ralston 168
High Average of league Bennie *5 000 Hre
Mayer 153. Ida Michalku 152 and
Betty Beckhous 148,
Dorris Henry Triple scon
116116
Dye your decoy cords o nut
brown by soaking them in boiling
water In which a double handful of
pecan, block walnut or butternut
shells have tieen added.
Cords will Ik- dyed a rich brown
color that mulches, weeds, mud
anil Hr- color
A Fxlrmled Coverage
on vour Brick Dwelling In City
*12 1X1 per vear. Call G E O R G E
jp; CHILDRESS INSl RANGE. OX-
ford 7-2112.
New Cameron Drug 204!
High Single Game Team I-eii
dec Dept Store 751. Hefley - Sterl
man 727 and New Cameron Drug
Rockdale Takes
Win Over Yoe
NIGHTI.IGHTERK Jan 31
2438 anil Mine Star Beer 2449
High Single Game Team An
derle l umber Co 912. Hefley Sled
man 876 and Hefley Stedman 836
High Series individual Waldo 693
Noak 583. Vernon Reiner 5.34 and
Alvin Meyer 530
llig.i Game individual - Waldo Rodi nlx-ck Auto Supply 49
Noak 226. Charles Rose Jr 219 and l ewis - Bred! 444
Vernon Reiner 199 Prewitt Drug 444
__ Dairy Queen 414
Rockdale State Bank 36
Maureen's Embroidery 31
Aches and Pains 29
Butter Krust 28'-.,
Rockdale's stiff defense and fast
YOE - YOES
Manley
Mitchell
McKinney
Michalka
Goeke
Woodum
John Glass
ROSEBUD
Burns
FG FT TP
2 1 5
urday 6 p m Lewis - Bredt Ins breaks proved too much lor the
of Rockdale. Wanda Culp captain, hustling Yoenien to handle Roc-k-
Saturday 9 p m Gaither Motors dale stopped the Yoenien cold as
Company of Rockdale. Betty Back- they ran up a 70-35 victory over the
haus. captain: anil Rockdale State Yoenien
Bank. Aliens York captain A 11 The Tiger victory moved the Ro-
ti esc teams will bowl al Lake Air ckdale crew another step closer to Davennort
, i„ u;,~. distrjct championship This is
the
the second time the
defeated the Yoenien
Manes in Waco.
Sunday in the doubles are Nell
Pinkerton and Flora Harris, Wan
da Culp and Mary Gage, Judy Mul- Duane Vincent’s Tigers jur
lendorf and Florence Smith all of 0ff to an early lead as the
Rockdale They bowl at 11 1 > am quarter ended 13-5 At the half
At 2 3C p m. Lois Matula and La the Yoenien trailed 14-30
Verne Slavik of Cameron, Lynna Merlin Le,ter headed the li
Brockenbush ot Rosebud and Betty Yoemen scorers as he hi, ,our
Close of Cameron. Louise Neal and b and fjve of mm. f
Kaye Keen of Milano Kathryn Jet- throws Dlcklt, Ponder hit n
6
13
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FG FT TP
3 2 8
2 14
1 3
2 28
1 1
0 4
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George Childress
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Good fences, good water
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SEE OR CALL
Georjrt* Childress
Jimmy Wig^s
— AT —
cjworcrwetiUrwfis
on and Barbara Bruton of Rock-
dale.
On the line at 3:45 will be Marion
Summers and Bessie Robinson Lil-
lie Raison and Betty Backhaus. Jo
sic Boswell and Mozell Williams,
Loree Irby and Aiiene York, Vera
Thompson and Avis Middleton
Jean Haupt and Charlene Miller. | J )
Doris Henry and Eleanor Lamkin
Judy 1 yler and Helen Seelke all
of Rockdale.
The doubles will be held at West- -
view Lanes in Waco.
six points
Jimmy Killen
perhaps one of
the best players
in
the district.
trxik Ihe scoring honor- for the Tig
ers as he hit twenty
ixiints Copie
Berry was second
I with 18 points.
YOEMEN
FG FT TB
Lester
4 5 13
Davenport
1 1 3
Bonder
4 1 9
McWilliams
0 2 2
McKinney
1 4 6
Smith
0 0 0
Vogelsang
0 2 0
ROCKDALE
FG FT TB
Killen
5 10 20
Menn
3 0 6
Berry
7 4 18
Summers
2 0 4
Seelke
'■'I
10 2
Johnston
5 2 12
Brannon
2 0 4
Scarborough
2 0 4
SUNSHINE Jan. 28
New Cameron Drug 46 30
Leader Dept Store 444 314
Coca Cola 414 344
Western Auto 374 384
Star Lite Club 364
27
314
314 1
344 j
4o
45
471
474
Rogers, Academy
Split Games In
District Contests
High Series Individual ■ Mary
394 Gage 552. Cynthia Fdelmon 522 and
Ni i! Ptnkurtee IU
High Game Individual - Mary
Gage 231, Nell Pinkerton. Cynthia
Kdelmon and Kloye Gilleland 20!
anil Peggy Slauffer 189
High Series Team Rodenheck
Auto Supply 2220, M-wis Bred!
2258 and Aches and Pair. 2155
High Single Game Team Roden
beck Auto Supply 844. Aches and
Pains 7ft. and Lewis Bred: 773
High Average of League Nell
Pinkerton 149, Mary Gage 14*. and
The Roger- Girls tixik a 54-4 > vic-
tory over the Academy girls to
move into a first place lead lor the Kioyo- Gilleland 143
district lead The Acadamy boys
came back to defeat the Roger-
*V§» • ^ • JL
saorb InraM -'
'■ki'Xif'
Carol Frits was top scorer for
Rogers girls as she hit 13 free* thr
ows to boost her total (or the night
to 23 points Shirley Lucas had 30
point* and Glenda Mayfield had I!
Gloria Ray took top honors for the
los*rs and the game as she hit S3
points
Chandler Sisco Roger's leading
scorer had 2n (xnnts to again lead
the Eagles But only one point off
was Bill Young with 19 points
Both of these teams have four
MAPLE Feb. 1
Farm and Kanch 16 H
Coca Coin M ti
New Cameron Drug 13 11
Texan Cafe 12 12
Falstaff Beer 12 12
Cameron Lanes n 13
Pear! Beer 10 14
Seven Up to 14
Hign Series Individual - H Mee*
544 Watilo Noak 539 and Charles
Kirk 531
High Game Individual H .Mee*
256 C Boss 211 and Joe Humplik
201
I round to watcli them play the ex-
AH 7th Grades lake «bng type of basketball that has
been their trademark this year.
Second Win Over
Rockdale Jr. Hi.
Cameron Yoe - Yoes
Drop Rockdale
The Ada Henderson 7th graders
cialked up another win over tho
Rockdale 7th grader- as they down-
ed the visitors 38-15
Cameron was ahead throughout 0.1” <1 > In * MSI. Game
the game as Ruben Trevino led
the winners with 14 point- He scor-
ed all his points on field goals.
Cameron led 16-8 at the half
They came back the second naif
and launched an attack to widen
By James Hollas
The Yoe - Yoes played their last On the road they have had a
home game to a small crowd of small band of interested parents
basketball fans that have been a- and ians who have been rewarded
with a fine exibition of basketball
at the lower level
These kids have played their best
and il they will stay together, and
there is no reason wh\ they should
n't. Cameron should have a real
tough basketball team in a couple
of years T nov are real interested
in sports and arc fine students
-sh-
Each year more and more Am
ericans take an active part in all
types of sports II is now es.imat-
ed that over 36 million take part
in the most popular sport which is
boating Fishing run-, a gixxl second
with 33,599,030 participants
Bowling is third with 30 mil
more games to be played in district , 1'!a™ ~
Beer 2484. Seven Up 2472, and
play.
Rogers Teams Win
In Granger Tourney
Cameron Lanes 2448
High Single Game Team - Cam
cron lauies 917 Falstaff Beei 836.
Coca Cola 815
High Average Of League David
YounI 176. H Met- 176 and Waidi
Noak 171
The Cameron Yoe - Yoes made
it two straight over Rockdale as
lhe\ downed the Rockdale 8t gra
de rs 33-15 in ( amcron las’ Wednes-
, _ lion Volleyball and table tennis it... tournament
Hu lead as Coach Raymond Ben- Tti,. Yoe Yoes again displayed each have 20 million plavers
nett cleared the bench the jierl defensive skill which has
ROGERS — The Rogers Junior
Huh Schixil team came out ties' CAM — Hot
at the Granger sc :ooi tournament Childress Ins
the weekend, with the girls team Mundrlk Minimus
taking firs’ place and the lm; . Green’
team consolation and with three Cofiield
Rogers players making the all to-
urnament teams
R<>:er - hoys loot to Hutto 12 to 17
m the first game Thursday, then
won the othei games Saturday: 26
to 9 ove'- Thomdale boys; 28 to 12
over Walburg Vernon ( raft of Ro-
ger* made Ihe all - tournament
team. Twenty Rogers boy* played
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, , , , The national sport of baseball wit.i victories as follows Rogers
Ro’. Thompson was second for earned them the tie for first place ranks ln ten(!. s|wl wlth nim. m„ ,1jUo e, .. ovel Bartlett 23 to
Cameron with six point Wayne jn the district. This is the second ll0 , _las,,r,
Kirk and David Barrett each had time they beat the Rockdale team Football with tie White House’s
four points. John McLerran had The score of the first game was pU|)il( approvai- dravv> •> mji|,.-.n’
.. , . , 51-26 -pijp fasiest growing sport, per-
This is tiie second time the two Don Mitchell was tops lor t < cent;iR). WIM. ls s„;ti,a|| This
teams have met. ln tie first Yoenien as he hit 14 points Leo
meeting the game had to go into Michalka with his outside slxxjting
overtime before the Cameron team was next with 12 points all on field
won it 21-19.
3) over Granger in the finals IS
to 12 Cathy Underwood and Joann
Sulak were selected on Hie all
tournament team of girls Kenneth
.. vi iv is coach ol txith Roger-
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Non - District Game
Ruben Trevino led the 7th grad
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The Cameron five tool; a 20-8 lead
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as Trevino scored thirteen points
The local 7th graders led throug
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the team gamed a 6-5 season re-
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They are tied for first place in
district play and by defeating A&M
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