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Texas Quint Faces
k
Utah In Semi-Final
In Final Week
RECORD-BREAKERS
(Brady BBC)
the Philadelphia 76ers, who ral-
lied to edge the New York
Springlake of Earth 79-74.
die
Atascosa,
Jourdanton is
And
decided to change my swing. I
Stark of Dallas
triumph.
proven they can pitch.
Choo Choo Back In Business
positions.
Dallas for the title.
As Mets Take Victory No. 2
Texas Western advanced to
New York Met four years ago
WBA suggested."
Utah 70. Oregon State 64
with contract terms
The last time he was in the Na- to Odessa this week as eight uni-
and AAA schools.
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i stars. With a two-year contract
I in his pocket he hopes to build
record when he set a mark of
243 feet 10 inches in the Border
uthwest
late Bank
In Spanish,
county where
ed a three-year slump Sunday
when he beat out a pair of stub-
born outsiders. Kermit Zarley of
Payne. McMurry. Sul Roes. La-
mar Tech and defending cham-
was moved to one city after an-
other when the Louisville tap's
This Brady 440-yard relay foursome
raced to a record-breaking 43.1 clock-
ing in the Brady Relays Saturday.
Standing, left to right, are R. L. Car-
Yakima, Wash., and Jay Dolan
of Leicester. Mass., for his first
wate» Fer
s. Patricxs Day
specieh
Th Week At
Pontiee suta
ey, Bobby Wade and "Puddin" Jones.
Kneeling is Pat Elliott. Goldthwaite
won the team title.
Coleman.
Choo Choo Coleman’
son 76
West. Kv 82. Dayton 68
SMU 89, Cincinnati 84
Houston 1«. U of Pacific 91
Or, at least he'd like to be a
New York Met.
bach said. “And I’m going to go
out on the limb and predict that
Baltimore, at home, will beat
the 76ers in their final game
next Sunday ”
Coach Paul Seymour of the
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Regional Consolations
St Joseph's, Pa., 92. David-
an 84-77 in the .
finals at Iowa Marvin
YOUI
hfsunta
“I’m not interested in how
Boston or Philadelphia fairs.”
ndependent
/AGENT
of 4:14.7.
Calvin Bowser of North Texas
State came close to the javelin
NEW SKIPPER, NEW HOPE
KC A's Building For Future
h
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in the Polo Grounds.
Jack Fisher. Ron Nischwitz
and Larry Bearnarth combined
, for the seven-hit shutout.
Mays, who led the major
leagues with 52 homers last
year, whipped a 400-foot shot off
Cleveland's Lee Stange as the
Baseball s sluggers are begin-
ning to find the range. Willie Choo Choo Coleman was a
Mays hit his first home run of'....... -
the spring Sunday So did Boog
Powell And so did Choo Choo
Be modern with
MOEN
Jourdanton s drive to the title
nearly bogged down late in the
game
Springlake took a 71-70 lead
with only 3% minutes to play
pion of the Border Oolympics,
| won’t be here and neither will
Randy Matson, the Aggie star
weightman. but Abilene Chris-
tian returns to defend its cham-
pionship The Wildcats will be
joined by Southern Methodist.
Texas Christian, Baylor, Hous-
ton. North Texas State Texas
and Texas Tech
Clay and Terrell had been
scheduled to fight later this
NTT TOURNAMENT
First Round
San Francisco 89 Penn St. 77
Villanova 63. St. Jota's, N.Y.,
61
Army 71. Manhattan 66
Boston College 96. Loisville 90
(3 ot)
301 BROWN STREET
443-4371
Mays and Powell are ac- Choo
know (edged sluggers Choo Choo
NAIA TOURNAMENT
Championship
Okla Baptist 88. Georgia S.
59
NEW SHowER VAIVE 4
ovenasuou voes womx or two
ting the ball 15 yards farther
Things started going better.”
pion Texas Western will make Olympics That is only four inch- 56-7 and those surpass the,Wes
upthe college division. « under the West Texas Relays Texas Relaysmarks pi.7hu
Amarillo Tascosa will defend record of 24-1__ .56-:hemt
its titie in the high school divi- Jim Ewing of Howard Payne holds the latter himself
ttnttthatntkeshi"ciassAAAA will be after recordin "Bill Thomas of Howard Payne
final game and brought her
three-game tournament scoring!
mark to 14 points She pushed
in 54 points in a semifinal round
ears of patriotic officialdom.
Terrell finally backed out of
day night.
if the Miners get past Utah
thev will then meet the winner
of the Kentucky-Duke game Sat-
should dip the 2-mile record of
9:18.0. He made it in 9:12.9 last
Marilyn Aschenbeck scored 46
of her team’s 57 points in the
By HAL BOCK
Associated Press Sports Writer
tered its final wek.
The Celtics, bidding for a 10th
straight Eastern Division title
and an eighth consecutive NBA
championship. looked for out-
side help with a little disap-
pointment Sunday, after clob-
bering the Baltimore Bullets
129-98 at the Boston Garden
The victory enabled the Celt-
ics to remain one game behind
' - uulauVu W Ciw6- J —8-
but Carolyn Dorak- who scored loosened up on it I began hit-
4 points, put in two quick has- - -- - - -
kets and the new Class A cham-
pions coasted in.
urday night in the final.
That might mean Texas West-
ern will play Kentucky for the
championship — the same thing
Baylor did 18 years ago.
Kentucky 84, Michigan 77
Tex. West. 81, Kan 80, (2 ot)
Arlington State East Texas.
Hardin-s i m m o n s, Howard
6
Cage Scores
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NCAA TOURNAMENTS
Quarter-Finals
Duke 91. Syracuse 81
ship game rimmed ’he basket
and rolled harmlessly to the
floor.
Round Top-Carmine and Jour-
danton, both runners-up a year
ago, found the year of patient
waiting joyfully rewarding.
Undefeated Round Top-Car- f
mine got its 40th victory of the
season bv beating DePort 57-32
for the Class B title. And Jour-
danton, also a runner-up in 1964.
finally captured the elusive
CLas A crown by defeating
W. A. BELL & CO.
BRAYTON SMITH
Consolation
Grambling 111, Norfolk St. 110
prospective managers are
urged to attend along with
team sponsors.
ground, since.the Baronushas champion. Bullets gave the Celtics a vote
coached N-AA champions. Garcia, the national flyweight of confidence, promising that
a record „ champion from New Mexico in his team will beat Philadelphia.
1964, takes on Raymond Chai- .....
Champs
Decided
In Austin
Spearman, Tulia
Capture Honors
a A. MeHorse
Plumbing a Heatinz
115 Mayes Ph. MI 3-459
the college division He did
14:13.8 last week.' The record
L - ■ ,. : BOSTON (AP) - The Boston
Embrey and teenage president Celtics counted upon promised
n Daniel called the : help from Baltimore today as
meetings. _ the National Basketball Asso-
The Meetings are open to ciation’s regular campaign en-
the public and managers and
6-foot-1-inch Rodgers, 27, a wise-cracking
Yogi Berra of the fairways, end-
Nev., quoted Terrell as being a second overtime and T"-
“ready. willing and able to meet took it.
any suitable ppponent that the in other major weekend a
----" tion. Villanova eliminated St-
John’s, N.Y , 63-61. Boston Col-
lege upset Louisville 96-90 in
month in Chicago’but the match three overtimes. Army upended
• - Manhattan 71-66 and San Fran-
cisco whipped Penn State 89-77
comments on being drafted and in first-round games of the Na
the Viet Nam war reddened the tional Invitation Tourney in
— ' ' ‘ New York.
. Seymour said “We’re in a
struggle with St. Louis for sec-
ond place in the Western Divi-
sion and couldn't care less at
■Hike I ».l t,
DIAL 443-6431
Loose, Easy
Phil Takes
Doral Open
MIAMI Fla (AP) - Phil
Rodgers started playing it loose
and easy, and rediscovered the
combination to golf's big cash.
"In seven tournaments during
the past year I led at some
stage in the last round.” the
pudgy pro from La Jolla, Calif.,
said today as he moved from
the $20,000 first prize in the
Doral Open here to a shot at the
$100,000 Citrus Open at Orlando
“I was getting to feel that I
was jinxed or something. Then I
Favored Kentucky City Loops Celtic 5
Meets Blue Devils Sef Meets Looking
I Brownwood youth basebal
AUSTIN, Tex (AP) - Up in
the sparsely populated wheat
Country of Hansford County,
where only three towns show on
the map, two of them could
boast today of having state bas-
ketball champions.
A week ago, Gruver. popula:
tion 1,500, came to Austin and
won the Class A high school
boys title
in neighboring Spearman, i
with about 3.000 more residents.,
the high school girls decided
they were as good They came
here last week and won the
Class AA championship, beating I
Little Cypress of Orange 50-46
in the finals.
But for the girls, usually more
emotional than boys at tourna-
ment time, there was as much
heartbreak as joy in their state
meet which ended Saturday.
Victoria, with all six of the
starters who won the Class AAA
title last year gone lost the
crown by a turn of the basket-l
ball to Tulia 76-75.
A 50-foot desperation shot in
the last second of the champion- l .
Round Top’s
tional League, the Mets were versities, eight colleges and
stil playing their home games moreinhanetndwesehtreokasr-
lays. There also is a division for
Texas A4M, surprise cham-
Class AA. A and B schools herai 2°
On the basis of acomplish- inch at the Border Olympics and
ments in the Border Olympics, that is the record for the West
at least two records in the uni- Texas Relays,
versity class of the West Texas Rus Polhemus of East Texas
Relays are in danger Albert is a threat to both weight rec-
Van Troba of Abilene Christian, ords. He has thrown the discuss
who ran the mile in 4:09.2, 177 feet 2 inches and the shot
should shatter the record here---------------------
tournament triumph since 1963.
Oklahoma Baptist won the
the fight, voicing dissatisfaction NAIAtteat KansasCi,by say
I Mating Georgia soutnemn oo-w.
By JACK HAND I .
Associated Press Sport* Writer
BRADENTON, Fla (AP)—If
Alvin Dark can get the Kansas
City A's out of last place, he
will deserve the Manager of the
Year award.
Dark is moving into a
strange new world in the Amer-
ican League after spending his
entire career, playing, manag-
ing and coaching in the National
League He doesn't know the
players They don't know him.
This is a dub that finished
last on merit in both 1964 and
1965 Dark is the fourth manag-
er in the last three years Stat-
isticians have lost count of the
number of players who have
come and gone in the same pe-
riod.
Dark is walking in with his
chin up and his eyes on the
will go back to work Tuesday in tam semifinals
preparation for Duke Valdez meets Freddy Caram
"Duke is a good team.’ the of Fort Worth for the welter
old Baron said, a formidable Mark Tessman of Houston, de- this point about the East. How-
fending champion of the light ever. I’ll say one thing — we ll
heavyweight division, was elimi- win that game with the 76ers
nated Saturday night by Daryl next Sunday.”
Joe Caldwell's 14-point spree
Coleman is a New York Met' Giants downed the Indians 6-2.
San Francisco picked up four.
unearned runs in the first inning may Platon.
49
week.
High schol preliminaries and
field event finals will start the
relay meet off Friday afternoon.
Saturday morning there will be
finals in field events and pre-
liminaries in the college and
university classes All other fi-
nals will’be Saturday afternoon
came back to ! ike Syracuse 91- Fort Worth
81 in the Eastern regional finals
6" Hosts Gloves
ble overtime at Lubbock, Tex., r* — I T..:.L+
and Utah subdued Oregon State Findl I oni9nT
at 20 000 FORT WORTH. Tex (AP-
bv erowd estimateds at-ted Fourteen bouts wind up the Tex-
by airport. .8260 as Golden Gloves tournament to-
Rupp’s Runts when the Ken- aaHtwih chamions to
------— _-----— Ftucky squad returned to Lextag- ,w”> eght champaons to
for the future. 1 but I want to see a lot of four ton, K Sunday, then paraded be, determinedar*
“I have enjoyed the first few fellows —LewKrausse.Aureliq the team through town. .Only two former, tplistssar
weeks of spring training as Monteagudo, Diego Segui and , tribute to a great left— Fred Garcia of Plainview,
Xh aTanTto mv life, said Paul tandbald. a young lefty * greatssprd “Rud, the 1965 flyweight king who’s
Dark in his litle office at Me- who won 12 for Vancouver. Ron hind4s lesto1 his fighting in the bantam class this
Kechnie Field “This is a chib Tompkins, a sidewheeler,,is also tasms’rhat covers a lot of time, and Jesse Valdez of Hous-
made up of young men between going to get a good look.
20 and 28. They are at a time of ----E----------
ter of wichita Falls in tonight’s quarter paced St. Louis to a 115-
finals 106 victory over Cincinnati,
injuries tzoravameynonTYlezvbeggmne
division when he won three cisco and two behind second-
Knicks 115-113. Boston and Phil-
adelphia each have three games
left.
"We’ll win our three against
Detroit. New York and Cincin-
nati." ston Coach Red Auer-
A. ., - -Lct HN CI Id I IPIUI I. IVHEY - 5 W V 11, •Mi ""
in center field. Outside of that rated second in the list of chai- he "would have to label Texas
-m ret . 0,, lengers. Western one of the best ball
against Indian ace Sam McDow- Eddie Charles, the reguimr Promoter Lou Messina of New chubs around if you get a loosely
"88 |S“toS^n^ US «mptamt was a rail
Poet, one of Baltimores t^n ^vntb JVay^C^^ "im SXwS
when the whole legend of base- - -
balls best losers began in fact, Dwem ons « two-run
beaPlngedhen MPsagnt ft* was homer that ppaproany “5oobonus nized * * had just dropped in a -footer
Choo Coleman who hit the trim the New, York Yankees 4-3. EtHoastonlas a utilitv man. championship fight, the WBA for the apparent winner, but an
first New York Met home run Baltimore got the winning run atNanny Jimenez, back from Executive Committee said official ruled White had stepped
and drove in the five New York , in the ninth inning on aitripletb Vancouver, and Tom Reynolds Jim Deskin of Las Vegas, out of bounds. The game werfto
Mel runs way back in 1962 rookie Mike Epstein and catch- will share left and 23-year-old Nev., quoted Terrell as being a second overtime and TWe
it happened in a spring train- er Camilo Carreonssingle. Car Harn Stone and Larry Stahl.
ing game against the St. Louisreonwasagured hithaa% two rookies, will work in right
( Cardinals at St. Petersburg. oesfrom-cenlandtn"cditgo while Mike Hershberger recu-
Fla. and Sunday Coleman d- whnte°soxnppedGScincinnati 2: ! perates from .an off-season el
plicated the feat as the Mets wonits fourth straight bow operation
blanked the Cards M downing Washington 43; Mine- Bill Bryan and Phil Roof.who
“It was a Ruthian clout," en- sota drooped its fourth straight, split 1965 between California
thused Wes Westrum, the only 21 t°Detroit; Kansas City and Cleveland, probably will
undefeated manager in Met his- whipped Boston 8-4: the Califor- divide the catching.
tory nia Angels turned back the Chi- “I am going to get Jim Hunt
Westrum was giving Choo cago Cubs 3-2, and Pittsburgh er and Fred Talbot ready to
Choo the benefit of the doubt but beat Philadelphia 6-2 open the season.’ said Dark
he could afford to be generous The Braves and Dodgers were “We want to lookcat Roland
after two straight exhibition rained out at Vero Beach, Fla. Sheldon and John O Donoghue
। victories. i----------- ' — __ . m
zHKTrack Spotlight On Odessa
roster but he's working out with
New York and could win a job ODESSA, Tex (AP) — The
on the thin catching staff. track and field spotlight turns
*
o'
situated, means boggy
lot. I think we have good pitch- The WBA Executive Commit- were mostly bumps and braasea. . ________
ing depth with four who have tee scratched Clay as No. 1 bas more senious" , straight victoriesby knockouts, place Baltimore in the Western
-------- 7--• , heavyweight contender Sunday Starter Lyndon MacKaaypue He clashes with Dick Wills of Division scramble for playoff
AU I am going to do down and replaced him with Zora Fol- a knee tendonin theregiont Hauas 55t tnte
here is play my shortstop and ley who agreed to fight for the title game against Oregon State Dal—--------------------------
second-base combination. They title here May 16. and is a doubtful starter Uty . .
have to work together and learn The World Boxing Associa- lost George Fishre two weeks Fmhetlec Miners Eve I itle
how to make the double play tion which really doesn't cover ago with a broken leg. EIDeII I5M J VIII Id ” - J T
Bert Campaneris will be the all of the world, previously had Kansas Coach Ted Owens still A.tv W.etern hones
shortstop and Dick Green at stripped Clay of his title and was fuming about the officiating LUBBOCK. Ter (AP) T- V■ mho
second. Well have Ken Hare - hadrecognized Ernie Terrell as in his losing effort against Tex- as Western s embattled Miners, i comes abou t and itsalo1ope
son at first and Jose Tartahull the champion. FOlley had been as Western, but admitted that old hands at winning cose thatifitadpesetteresutwi be
-- —-- Cesteide rvi that K ... .....-h- m--games, set their sights on the slightly Citterent.
NCAA basketball championship Texas Western advanced to
this weekend ' the national tournament Satur-
I thev should win it, they day night when the Miners beat
would become the first Texas Kansas 81-80 in double over-
team to do so. Actually, Texas time Friday night Texas West-
Western looks to be in the same era had beaten Cincinnati 8-78
position as the only previous in a singleovertime,__
Texas team to ever reach the Coach Don Haskins of the
NCAA finals — Bavlor Miners said he was sick of over-
it was 1948 when Baylor ad- times, although they have per-
vanced to the finals and lost to mitted him to compile a great
Kentucky 58-42 26-1 record. The Miners have
Now here's Texas Weetem had four overtime games, have
going to College Park, MB., to won five games by two-point
meet Utah in the opening round I margins and one by a single
of the national semifinals Fri- point___
nscoves voU Ieonst"
By BOB GREEN I leagues are set for Adams •mr —elr
Associated Press Sports Writer - l Street Community Center to- | | HVlM
It was supposed to be a building year at Kentucky. dayat 7p-m.n wn L. ■
smhexerrpoxresdnmam zi. fheynser - KU Boston Trails
aperience and hurting for height, and the Brownwood tattle
So they go into the semifinals | this weekend League and "Minor League,
of the nationalbasketball whentheyurned ‘back Bi fen Lttee League presidentuJodie
‘Mich — ■■
role and an unparalleled history City, lowa, Saturday.
of J’TT aa , . cooscon They'll next go against power-
Nobody coud have foreseen m Duke, ranked second in the
this, said Coach Adolph Rupp and possessor of a 25-3
"You could only dream about it record, in one semitinaii The
"Naturally, we would have other matches Texas Western,
liked.to have ended sup undefat- No 53 in the country and 28-1,
ed. but 26-1 is a simply unbe- against unranked Utah, 20-6
lievable record.when you stop to “Duke blew a 16-point lead but
think about it. 1 - “ 1
The Wildcats earned their
spot in the NCAA semifinals at
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Haywod Sullivan left the A’s to NEW ORLEANS, La (AP) - Duke coach VK
become personnel director at Cassius Clay, whose flitting fists agreesa , _ con win the cham-
Boston. . , and stinging tongue won him pothink„wssanwinthewev ________ _____
“I don’t consider this a chai- the world heavyweight boxing pionships, bundnsog enouh Stark goes against Frank Por- inside five minutes in the third
lenge," said Dark bravely Our crown and later the disfavor of got enough board Powen.cnnun. _ • uhCFalle in torucht’s ouarter paced St. Louis to a 115-
big problem is scoring runs, the World Boxing Association, SPe5d and 8o0d outsde
especially scoring a guy from has been counted out of the ingI
first base We are going to run a WBA rankings. While Kentucy s
lot. I think we have good pitch- — -
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