Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1977 Page: 5 of 8
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I.EVELI. AND UAH.Y SUN NEWS WKUNKSUA Y. JANUARY 26. 1977 PAGE 5
Borger Height
POSTWAR AID
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Metal Slicers
Moisture Testers
Tire Changers
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Southeast of Saiyer
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mSECEDES
Louisiaw Jan. 26, 1861,
adopted.fn ordinance of se-
cession in convention by a
vote of 111 r *"
By Terry Tumor
Sue Newt Sparta Editor
You could see what was
coming.
°J ‘ii Before last night's Level-
, land Borger basketball
• > i game, the team captains met
at mid-court. Boiger’s 6-8
tr.tr. Mike Jackson and 6-4 Tom
v.A ’Perry towered over Levol-
c * land’s Ronnie Franklin and
Todd Paxton. Borger start-
ed five six-footera and the
•u-x* Lobos started just one.
s:rt-3 Borger brought in an 18-4
season record, the Number 2
oj ranking in the area AAA
:: basketball poll and lots of
1.....team height. Levelland
raced^out to a 4-2 lead on
baskets by Paxton and mini-
'} jb-' mite Kenneth Childers.
-'Mb Then Levelland tried to stay
- >0 j dose. A Steve Yarbrough
a ~r bucket with 2:44 to go in the
act:' find quarter gave Levelland
15 to Borger’s 19. But Bor-
- gap tout scored the locals 14-7
• ••• in those last 2:44 and went
on to a 105-67 win.
Borger’s Mike Jackson
put on a scoring show. The
v*. 6-8 leaper scored 40 points
bite before he left ^id-way
vd through the fourth quarter,
ii”* He averaged about 10 points
per quarter-.and, to say the
least, he was the difference
“J ! in the game. The Lobos lost
r. by 38 and Jackson had 40.
But all of Borger seemed
tall. Even their manager
is towered over Levelland’s.
I. .. Rob Williams did his best
qn:r to pester the Bulldogs. At
h-.r one point, early in the third
quarter, Williams was all
arms on defense, he stole a
pass, fell back into a Borger
—- guard and all in the same
, motion got a chest pass off to
Rocky Lawless who got a
1 bucket. Then Kevin Meth-
: vin stole a desperate throw-
- in by Borger and went all
T the way for a layup.
Only in the fourth quarter
V did Levelland stay with tlor-
^ ger. And this was after
Borger had Removed some el
their starters.
Not that it would have
mattered but the Lobos
made just 15 of 29 free
throws. Borger made m
outstanding 27 of 80. Law-
less, Methvin and Franklhl
made every one of their free
shots, a total of seven far
seven, but the rest of the
team made just eight of 22.
The Lobos will have a
break from District 1-AAA
action Saturday night when
they play Lovington. But it
won’t be a break from bas-
ketball. The Lovington team
on Jan. 8 set a school scoring
record at Lobo Gym by scor-
ing 112 points. The night
before they had scored 106
against Tularosa, N.M.
U.S. ‘FIRST’
John Carroll Jan. 23, 1719,
founded Georgetown College
(now Georgetown Univer-
sity), the first Catholic col-
lege in the United States.
Seed Corn, Grain and
Forage Sorghum. Wheat.
A.D. Kirk
Weathermaster
Seed DealerJ
Book your seed early.
(806) 894 4917, Levelland
Levelland
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n des-
For publication each af-
ternoon Tuesday thru
Friday and Sunday.
Want Ad
SCORE BY QUARTERS:
Borger 82 29 21 23-106
Lobos 19 16 12 20-67
tower arms south
Garden Apartments
1102 Sherman
1. 2, & 3 bedroom apart
ments. Manager #10,
894 4540.
LOBOS FG
Roberts 0
Williams 0
Franklin 0
Washington 2
Childers 1
Methvin 4
Paxton 1
Bowman 1
Lawless 3
Moore 5
Spurlock 5
Yarbrough 4
MINIMUM CHARGE
12 WORDS
1 day 10 cents per word
2 days 15 cents per word
3 days 20 cents per word
4 days 23 cents per word
5 days 25 cents per word
For Rent — 2 bedroom mo
bile home, furnished, car
lomats
off to
peted, no pets. 894-5390
For Rent: One bedroom
apartment, furnished, bills
paid, 4th A Av«. G. Call
Bert Dillon, 894«127.
p now
nrong-
ports.
North
Each additional day be-
tween 5 and a frill month
the charge will be 3
centrf per word per day.
Abovd rates are based
on consecutive inser-
tions without change in
copy.
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CLASSIFIED
DISPLAY RATES
For Rent: 2 bedroom apart-
ment, unfurnished, Hickoi /
Terrace Apts. Call 894-5793.
Two bedroom, unfurnished
house for rent. Call 894-
5793, 894-3365, or 894-4801.
Open rate $1.90 col. in.
Monthly rate $21.80 col-
inch.
»
Deadlines
For Sale: Nice almost-new
women's clothes. Pantsuits,
dresses, evening gowns.
Sizes 14-20. Need to sell
now. Shown by appointment
only. Call 894 4129.
"For Sale...Established beau-
ty shop in excellent location
in Levelland. Good equip-
ment and established clien- .
tel. For information call
894-7973 after 5 p.mr
For Sale: : 14x75 mobile
home, underpinned, 2 bed-
room, 2 bath, carpet, pn-
furnished, central heat and
air. 50’xl40’ paved corner lot
with carport. Call 229-8101,
Sundown.
SPC Starts Second Half
For weekday edition— 3
p.m* proceeding day.
Fpr^Suniday edition-3
twice this season. In a
WJCC game in December
they rolled past the Wrang-
lers 91-56 and then on Jan.
18 they sailed to an easy
86-38 victory in Texan
Dome.
In last semester’s contest.
Lisa Risinger was the top
Texanette scorer, getting 18
points. Cheryl Rogers had
16 and Capri Kimbrow and
Jackie Roseberry added 12
apiece. For the Wranglers,
Cynthia Middleton was the
top scorer with 17 points.
Irene Garcia added 12.
In last week’s game.
Donnette Marble, the Tex-
anette’s No. 1 scorer, was
the top point-getter with 18,
followed by Rogers with 17
and Risinger with 15. Odes
sa’s Doxie Dutton had 14 to
lead the Odessa scoring out-
put.
The Texanettes will try-,
ing to rebound from their
first WJCC loss of the sea-
son. The Howard Hawk
Queens edged the Tex-
anettes at Big Spring en turn it to
Monday. 67-66. The Tex-
The second half of We*t-
jLpm Junior College Con-
jBwference basketball actions
Sr"*"begins Thursday for the
South Plains College Texans
k as they take on the Odessa
College Wranglers at
*r -Odessa.
The SPC Texanettes also
k will be in action Thursday,
&£ looking for their fourth
^WJCC win. The double-
header starts with the wo-
i men's game at 6 p.m. with
fl|js*the men's game scheduled
^for 8 p.m.
The Texans ended the
V first half of WJCC play with
J|a 4-5 mark. In previous
'games this season against
Odessa, they are 1-1. ui the
} first matchup, a non-con-
J.35P ference game at the Odessa
!?' Tournament, the Texans ran
‘ past the Wranglers, 91-85.
i Then in Texap Dome in
-¥£ early December, Odessa
*2? - beat SPC 78-68.
In the first game, Dan
i Rucker and Donnie Thomp-
JL- son led the Texans in scoring
with 18 points apiece. Ty-
' rone Dixon, the team’s lead-
ing scorer, added 14 more
J and Rob Dougherty and
"•r Stuart Shoemaker had 12
? each.
In the second contest,
JL Thompson pumped in 24
points while Rucker and
r Dixon added 10 each.
„ Odessa’s Tony Forth was
X. the top scorer for the foes
"3; with 18 points, followed by
r Anthony Sullivan with 15,
and Stanley Carr with 14.
5s While the Texans were
~SS losing to Howard College
* Monday night, 97-81, Odes-
, sa lost to Western Texas
‘■j. College in overtime, 90-84.
ht ld a 61-35 halftime lea*I and had little trouble ugth^
much smaller Lobos. Borger is now 19-b on the U£9X-
3 (7in District 1 AAA. LedelUmlt is' ntfw %-T7 and /-.
district: [Sioff Photo by Terry Turner]
JASON WELCH, Borger's 6-5 post man, is undaunted
by Levelland’s Todd Paxton's block attempt. Borger
defeated the Lobos 105-67 Tuesday night in Lobo Gym.
Borger, the Number 2 team in area AAA basketball.
Please notify us of any
error at once. The Sun
News cannot be respon-
sible for errors beyond
the 1st day.
PAYMENT
For Sale: 1974 Yamaha 175
motorcycle. Adult owned.
1614 9th, 894-7504.
All ads are cash unless
customer has an estab-
lished credit account
with the Sun News. The
publisher reserves the
right to edit, classify, or
reject any copy.
For Sale: New 3-wheel lad-
ies bicycle, $150.00. Also
banana seat girls bicycle,
excellent condition, $25.00.
894-5917.
LUBBOCK - All fisher
men want to catch big fish
and when they do, the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment needs to know about
them.
Management information
is still being gathered ac.oss
the state and valuable data
can be recorded if anglers
catching big fish will fill out
a “certificate of fishing
merit” application and re
P&WD.
Information that you put
anettes are 14-2 for the year on this application will help
and 3-1 in the conference, answer questions such as:
Odessa is 1-11 and 0-4 after wh? 60 *>™e Mm» provide
losing to Western Texas on good fishing for a long time
Monday, 76-54. and other lakes do not; why
After Thursday’s game on do some lakes grow big fish
the road, the Texans will and other lakes yield only
return home to take on small fish; does fishing pres
Clarendon College at 7:30 sure of lake location in Texas
p.m. Monday. Jan. 31. Then influence fishing success,
on Feb. 3 they travel to Various techniques are
Odessa to meet New Mexico used by fishery biologists in
Junior College. obtaining the above infer
After the Odessa game, mat ion such as creel censbs
the Texnaettes get a short «"d chemical or net aamp-
rest before taking on West- Ungs in selected coves of
era Texas at Snyder on Feb. numerous lakes. Texas has
5. Then they return home to *> many 'akes to study that
meet Texas Tech University assistance from fishermen is
on Feb. 7. The game starts necessary to complete the
at 6 p.m. in Texan Dome and study and the "big fish”
will be followed by the SPC award will give this required
Amarillo men’s game at 8 data,
p.m. Eligible species and mini-
mum weights include: spot-
ted seat rout, 7 lbs; redfish
(from Gulf), 25 lbs; redfish
(from Bay). 10 lbs; black
drum, 36 lbs; southern
flounder, 6 lbs; largemooth
base. 7 lbs; crappie, 9 lbs;
white baas. 3 lbs: striped
baas, 15 Ibe; striped/white
baas hybrid. 6 lbs; channel
catfish. 12 IbS; blue cat, 36
Ibe; flatheed cat, 50 lbs;
walleye. 6 lbs; rainbow and
brown trout, 2 Ibe. ~
Minimum weights now be-
ing accepted may change in
the future as populations are
established in additional
lakes and streams.
The award rules require
all fish entered to be caught
by hook and line in Texas
Selling out all steel at Dis-
count Prices. Buying copper
and brass. City Iron &
Metal. Phone 894-8510.
FOR SALE OR LONG
1ERM LEASE: We re mov
Will do furniture moving, ing to a new location and
light hauling. By the job. or need to dispose ofipreseut
the hour. Call 894 6256 -
business property. Located
Drapes cleaned, pressed, just west of caution light on
folded beautifully at Custom Morton Highway. Contact
Cleaners, 915 Austin. Free T.L. Timmons at 9tate Line
storage also. Irrigation, 894-3032.
Short Notice
Auction
of Rare Valuable Stock
Persian Rugs
mad Other Oriental Rugs
Fresh as a sea breeze. Could be your most-reoched-for
dress. Toni Todd s yoke-shirred softshape adds
a dash of oriental spice with mandarin collar, toggle
buttons. To sash or not. In 100% poly knit, machine
Holiday Inn
any high school student, male
or female, can compete
succeesftally. The program
places a minimum of empha-
sis on the size or special skills
that might characterise the
majority of varsity athletes.
The five events of the pro-
gram are sit-ups. push-ups,
' ■“ t broad
ahutUe
wash-dry. Grey or Taffy. 10-20.
In an effort to build a better
America for tomorrow, ex-
perts are working to build up
the youth of today.
In 1958, when it bncame
apparent that too little spa
phasia was bring placed on
the physical condition 0i
young people, the MUrine
Win a Caribbean cruise lor two aboard the luxury liner Cunord
Counteas...WIN a beautiful dreas by Toni Todd. Got aboard the
Cruise-iate-Sprfng Sweepstakes. Nothing to buy, write or figure. ENTER
NOW! ,_
Saturday, Jan. 29—8 P.M
Viewhagat 7 P.M.
FREE* Toni Todd
jump and the 300-;
run.
On an individual basis,
each young parson con com
pots against his own best
efforts, against those of fellow
students and against the
standards required of Marine
Corps recruit graduates.
Steady improvement may
become its own incentive to
BOKHARA. TABRIZ, BELOUCHESTAN, NA-
TURAL SILK QUME. AFGHAN. HUNTING SCENE
CARPET. KESHAN. PRAYER RUG. ARDEBIL,
INDO-SAVONNERIE. and many others fa aB rises.
ness Program was created. It
was patterned after the
Corps’ physical fitness test
nHmini»tered to recruits.
The program ie considered
particularly well-suited for
both team and individual
participation, it streooeo the
development of team spirit
and cooperation aa well aa
RAG SHOPPE
810 AUSTIN 894-58*3
BOB AND VIRGINIA Al.TMAN. (>» NKKS
Totals
26
15-29
67
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Jackson
17
6-8
40
Welch
5
1-3
11
Dickson
8
4-5
20
Souls
1
3-4
5
Parry
5
5-6
15
Topper
2
1-3
5
Zink
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4
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Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1977, newspaper, January 26, 1977; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146529/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.