The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1968 Page: 13 of 17
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14 lagtanm twi Thursday, November 14, 1961
Eagles Need Win Or Tie
To Take District Crown
til ■ *tate candidate Robert
Neyland.
Sharp calls Hardin, “the
toughest running team we’ve
faced since Hamah ore - Fan-
nett the second game of the
season.” Lee calls Barbers Hill,
“the best club by far well face
all year.”
So, the stage is set for the
2S-A finale and the new Bar-
bers Hill Stadium should have
its 3,000 capacity hit before
the opening kickoff as the Eagles
try for a berth in the state
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SPORT SHORTS
I Retired Atlanta Brave catch-
ier Bob Uecker claims bowl-
jer Don Carter was a better
Ibet to hit .300 than he was,
"My lifetime average was .199,”
says Uecker. “Don Carter's is
better than that.”
DAYTON (Sp) - The Bron-
co* try to wrap up at least a
tie for Dhtrlct H-IA here Fri-
day night when they host C. E.
King.
Dayton is favored over King,
which has won only two games
this year, but Coach Bruce
Pruett is leery.
“The Panthers are big and
they run hard,” he said. “Ana-
day. A win for the Buffs and a
win for the Broncos would leave
the-two teams in a deadlock for
second spot In district stand-
ings.
Friday’s game With King is
the last for Dayton. The district
standings now show Fidelity
out front and a cinch for the
title, followed in order by Day-
ton, Crosby, Crosby Drew and
The Broncs took a fine R-0
win last week over Anahuac in
wet, dreary weather. The whr
upped the Bronco district mark
to 3-1-1 and left Anahuac at 3-2.
The Dayton loss this year
came at the hands of Fidelity
Manor of Galena Park, the
loop’s undefeated front runner.
The tie was a 14-14 battle
When Tony Jacklin, 23, won
the Jacksonville Open last
M%rcb he became the first Eng-
in UN mjwrvri, vnaiifrirciu
was declared the champ so
Sharp awl assistants Carroll
Richardson and Robert CapeBa
are planning for an Eagle vic-
tory Friday night to save an-
other disputed finale.
Actually, the Eagles, which
are W in district play only
with Crosby. Now it’s the Buffs’
turn to play Anahuac this Fri-
llsh Golfer to win an American
PGA tournament
either high school.
C. E. King.
playoffs.
ROBERT NEYLAND
NEAR RECORD T9NA
YARMOUTH N.S. (AP) -
Six experts from Mexico City
amassed 1,160 points to win the
five-day International Tuna Cup
match in the waters off Wedge-
port and off Cape St. Mary.
Juan Posada boated an 860-
pound bluefin after three hours
and 40 minutes the first day.
The only other tuna caught
was boated by Louis Deverteul
of Barbados. His catch gave the
uarreii Koval Denies
Sugar Bowl Discussion
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)-“So help said: ‘That can’t be true be-
me,” says Texas coach Darrel] cause I haven't even talked
Royal, he hasn’t talked to any with anyone connected with the
Sugar Bowl official about the Sugar Bowl.”
Longhorns playing in the New Texas, 6-1-1 with two games
Orleans football classic Jam L left, would automatically go to
Commenting on reports that the Cotton Bowl if it wins its
be had informed the Sugar Bowl next two games, against TCU
he would like to bring his team and Texas MM, and if Texas
to New Orleans if it doesn’t Tech loses one of its final two
QJlp Smjtmtm &mt
cause Hardin tied earlier this
season with West Hardin, and
go into Friday’s game at 4-0-1
tnS-A plsy.
“Well settle for the tie, but
It was the Eagles’ win over
West Hardin that had given Har-
din new life after it looked as if
they were out of the race.
In the tie with West Hardin,
Hardin had been beaten on pen-
LIBERTY (Sp) - The bubble
has popped for the Panthers.
Two straight losses wrecked an
undefeated season and sent Lib-
erty into the class of the also
rans.
The Panthers hope to return
to the winning track again Fri-
day night when they visit Port
Arthur to play the Austin Ea-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1968, newspaper, November 14, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044345/m1/13/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.