The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1972 Page: 4 of 22
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Friday, February 11,1972
THE BAYTOWN SUN
College Basketball Roundup - - -
USL’s Lamar Pouring It On
iy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The game was won at the In other major games, Dayton to a 91-90 triumph c
Small college or major col- free throw line, where Fresno Temple beat Seton Hall 71-58 (hicago Loyola.
| Baytomans
ToCompete
In Houston
HOUSTON (Sp) - Bay-
tonians Robert Kelley and
George Darsee will compete in
the Master’s i Mile at 6:30 p.m.
IIIk Saptottm dun
SCOPE!
ii'nin»«TMr»T—■
and Cincinnati—getting 40
points from Derrek Dickey-
whipped Rutgers 84-74 in a
double-heaiier at Madison
Square Garden in New York;
Brian Taylor scored 36 points
to lead Princeton past Cornell
96-69 in an Ivy League battle,
and a three-point play by soph- <
omore guard Jack Kill with I
"Saiurday mW!pani
Astrodome Federation indoor
championships here.
The event in which Kelley, a
Colorado State 77-70. New Mexi-
co beat Wyoming 76-64 and
Seattle slipped past Portland
Ranger Tankers
One of my
(Peanuts) Bo
It was from
guard Jack Kill with
Memphis Coach Gene Bartow. Just 12 seconds to play lifted 65-62.
Ross events in which Sterling claim- The track carnival will draw
three ed a blue ribbon. some of the top talent in the
iy as Sheley clocked a 57.0 in the 50 country for the fourth consecu-
Dst a and 25.4 in the 50 while the re. live year. ' /
dena lay team was caught in 4:02.3. Expected to draw the most
duel. The Rangers placed second interest is the 120-yard high
nd 50 in seven events, including the hurdles and the tw<wnile run.
elay, 200 medley relay of Mike In the hurdle races, people
nzel, cheek, Charles Hinton, Kevin like Rod Milburn, Willie Dav-
iams Turner and Royce Williams in enport and Erv Hall will be the
He was exci
He had caug
And was he
“I went to th
no uncertain t
“Those red f
we mop up.”
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THESE PRICES GOOD FEBRUARY 11-12
Boullion, a lo
tion around Ba
the master of
He told me tl
enjoyed it so m
enough to take
body in town.
He shared th
that red fish, i
And besides t
and Sheley, were the only clocking a 2:05.
——Others to get a second for the
FREE KITE! Rangers were Ginzel in the 200
BEAMS CHOICE
■4 GALLON
free, Turner in the 100 indivi-
dual medley, Ginzel in the 100
free, Barry- Smith in the 400
free, Cheek in the 100 back-
stroke and Hinton in the 100
down 24 rebounds against
McNeese.
The Cajuns led by only 45-43
I at the half and did not manage
to open the game up until late
tr the second half. Henry Ray
[ scored 32 points to keep
menu for a tin
backstroke.
along with former Olympian
George Young and Leonard
Hilton, formerly of the Univer-
Rounding out the scoring for aty ^ouston’_
the Rangers were fourth place
finishes by, Mike Doyle in the Douglas Magill of Birming-
200 free, Taylor in the 100 indi- ham, Mich., is Fordham Uni-
vidual medley, Williams in the versity's rifle captain.
50 free, Robert Sanchez in the -
400 free, Doyle in the 100 back- LeRoyAIjtz is in his 18th sea-
stroke and Turner in the 100 son as West Point wrestling
breaststroke. coach.
Boullion adm
Neches, Port A
fine fishing cai
He went into
how his fishing
than the one at
painting.
McNeese close.
Southwestern Coach Beryl
Shipley said he felt Lamar did
not have a good game.
CHIVAS REGAL
‘Lamar didn’t have a good
shooting night,” the coach said.
"I’m glad he got 42 points, but
he tried about 41 shots.
BILL BRADLEY, erstwhile Rhodes scholar and, now a
New York Knick regular, says the outcome of the pro-
for all children in Sunday
Schtidl at Second Baptist
this week!
posed merger .between the American and National
Basketball Associations will change the structure of
professional sports.
“We didn’t shoot well, but it
I' * 1- „ pkjs
were so big an<
With a flouris
like some peopl
kind of skill co
Well, the neig
enthusiasm; yoi
light.
And Boullion j
of Texas and cat
But so far 11
time he went re
caught.
That one ever
Boullion is one
miss them.
I hadn't seen
pleasure to see h
Some day I m
do a story on hi
* But I’ve had tl
one of Baytown’:
fun into any occs
a bingo contest.
I hope he catc
makes to Port Ac
was understandable,” Shipley
added. “
‘'We are coming off a five-
game road trip and the boys
are extremely tired.”
In other games involving
ranked teams, No. 5 Penn beat
Columbia 69-59, No. 8 Long
,Y 9:30 to 9:30
A Division
of (So *
S. S. Krugi
Comport .
Beach State bowed to Fresno
State 76-69 and No. 15 Memphis
State whs upset by St: Louis 76-
72.
The Quakers jumped off to a
30-15 lead midway through the
first half and managed to stay
at least nine points ahead of
[Columbia the rest of the way.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1972, newspaper, February 11, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105221/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.