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Sunday, January 13, 1974
Junior Honeybee Rgund-Up
li Overwhelms Jackets
port than one third of your
are forwards: Gail Chandler,
each day. The first game will start
Reason is—you’ll have more
Michele Dunn, Lauree Pack,
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Veteran Gene Littler and bogey. He had to birdie the ,
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song and Louis Dunbar spark- after the scrappy Owls led at
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^returned iron Wichita Ealg David Becker and James play against Graham, Tues- fuel supply.’
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F • HOUSTON AP - Earl Camp- Joined him on the _
bell, Tyler John Tyler’s greet offensive teaqe and a younger Longview and
Tech led at the half, 33-32. scorers with 24 points. SWTS
Arkansas now is 4-9 while the has a 10-8 season record and
Red Raiders are 8-5. is 3-2 in conference play.
at 207, just three strokes back tie with the scrambling Bar-
going into the last 18 holes of ber.
the chase for a 830,000 first Barber, winning of $100,000
. prize. in the rich World Open last I
j Littler, who capped his fall, held the lead most of the
comeback from cancer with a day but dropped back when
• victory at St Louis last year, he made the watery double-
Campbel, tonfBaztownsteryagnng. to‘not " »
and Other than Steve (Campbell squirt of rust remover or a
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game with the scoreboard the added four
half showing the home team lagging Steph
ahead, 52-32. Hirschi had four The Yt£w
INO scaring in double figures record drdpi
Friday, while Stephenville their district
find only one. James Young, with the
<• the also tellt - Hirschi team "Peredstnobemueketrunre pia:
•core. Friday, by a 56-48 margin, dlin”—even if you’re in sight
to season David Hurt scored 21 points of shore.
7-18 and for the Jacket B-team and Um Dip Stick For Oil
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Allstate team. team. -Ai/ Jon Kramer of
• The 84, 214-pound Camp- in addition tb Campbell and Jimmy Green of Waco Rich. Dual Purpose Gun Rack
‘ “ mdefeated march to the Lee, the first offensive team field and Alton Eckman of Put those gun racks in your
4A state championship, indicted wide receiver John San Antonio Chumchill; line- car.to round use.
■UM «><«1 2 mor. Washingto" 6 backers "Kelvin[Monk r ne "X "Kacksmnkasovan
Kehy Kirk of Sequin, Jim Yarbrough of excellent out-of-the-way place
, _ Alfred Galveston Ball an Joel Estes to .tore your two-piece fishing
of being a rare unanimous Sanders of Temple; guards of Sherman; backs Ronald m
choice first teamer. Mark Krug of Arlington Sam Burns of Arlington Sam
Camaben was one of four Houston and Jackie James of Houston, Howard Sampson of
basketball, victory over Rice. of them coming in the first
Birdsong, a freshman, scor- half when the Owls managed
mate Richard “Space" Martin IU5• II • vv U F UIUII ed 18 of 24 points in the several three-point leads,
had 17 points to his credit * second half and Dunbar, a . Two technical free throws
Saturday night. Farold Jack- by Sidney Edwards of Hous-
son netted 12 points and led FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. AP - seconds to go for the Ue. ••••••••••••••»•»«•• ton with only 13 seconds gone
his team to rebounds coming Rick Bullock pumped in 32 After the game, Arkansas AAA uA:1 yinthe second half gave the
up with 13. Young hauled in points and collected 17 re- Coach I Jinny Van Eman said he RVV WInS Cougars 43-42 lead and they
11 rebounds as the evening bounds to lead Texas Tech to an felt Medlock was fouled. “I ae * never lost it. „,g
progressed. 80.77 Southwest Conference don’t think we let down," Van •••••••••••••••••••• Rice managed to tie the
Hugo Cabrera, 6-7 sopho- victory over the Arkansas Eman said. “We were able to ABILENE, Tex. AP - Re- game, four more, times, the
more from New York City, Razorbacks Saturday. get the ball to the man we serve forward Dene Hudson ast 57-57 on a fo 10W-shot by
led the East Texas offensive The victory came in a five wanted, but there was a lot of hit a basket with three chueksausat.jiwenty-
with 20 points. Sophomore minute overtime after a 73.73 action, and a lot of contact, seconds left here Saturday 1ve .seconds later Birdsong
both he and the ball went to night to give Abilene Chris- hit 14foot Jumper to Put -
the floor and there was no tian College an 80-79 victory Houston ahead for good at
Pate Laue, a freshman from who sent the game into extra whistle on Medlock’s shot.” over Southwest Texas STate . ....
Dallas, scored 14. Another time after sinking an eight foot in the overtime, Arkansas’ to a Lone Star Conference It was the fourth straight
freshman, Nate Granger, was jumper while Tech trailed 73-1 Dennis White tipped to a Jack basketball game. victory for Houston over Rice wu
East Texas’ other double with 30 seconds left, Shulte shot to put Arkansas Andrew Prince had 23 in the cross-town senes and it
figure scorer. Granger had a It was the conference opener on top 75.73. But Bullock was points and 18 rebounds for the hikes the Cougars’ season
v mark to 9-5. Rice fell to 6-7.
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Canadian Bern Kero. Kern and stay in a "tenfor the top spot.
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second half rally that led the Tim Meriarty ;of Rice led
2 took the advantage of the bogey on the 15th. I
i. r near-perfect -playing condi- He threw a short iron close ■
itions-toforge-a65. - -for a birdie w the next hole, I
He was tied with Lanny faltered again a three-putt on "
3 Wadkins, Hale Irwin, Jim the 17th, but dropped a 12-foot
rrdhanarreMelond mpespply The seventh and eighth Grade members of this highly comape the end of the game against
Girls’ Basketball teams will tive are: F«wards
Inatant Stove travel to Granbury Monday Christian, Rebecca l
if you’ll carry four three- night. The undefeated 7th Sharon Lackey, Kyra Lane. Grade Girls Basketball squad
pound coffee cans and an old Grade Girls will play at 5:30 to Donna Metsgar, Donna Moore,
----- grill in your car, you’ll have the Jr. High Gym. Gaye Pack, Brenda Reed, and
Camp- at 5:00 p.m. instead of 6:00 ra handy stove. The team members that make Leslie White. The guards are: Brenda Pingleton, Susan Rez,
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of the run, with water Terie Campbell, Sue Chapman, Penny Riggs,Deanna Robison, Dawson, Margaret Green,
of Band, you'll have instant Patty Hart. Michalle Harts- Cindy Tarver, Deborah Turley Becky King, Brenda Laughlin,
warm dishwater. field, Terri Larimore, Stacy and Usa Whitacre. Manager of Julia Kunishige, Mimi Manio —
simple Utensil Kit Matone, Teresa Pack, Jody the 8th Grade team is Denise tis, Judy Porter, Jill Ramo and
Does your wife store her Parsons, Cindy Pingleton, Goodwin. 12 Reba Watson. The managers
“good” silverware in a flannel Susan Senter, Suzy Shuffield. The starters for Monday night for this team are Dana Sims
pocket roll? The guards are: Dixey Davis, will be Gaye Pack, Donna and Alicia Lindsey.
Why not use the same idea Kathy Ellis, DLayna Fenner, Christian and Leslie White as The Starters Monday night
for your camping knives, forks, Diedre Fitzgerald, Delana the forwards and Katherine for the ninth grade team will
and spoons? Um heavy canvas Goodman, Tammy Hopson, Pack, Usa Whitacre, and Cindy be: Gail Chandler, Michele
and sew.up your own utensi Lynette Sra MC‘ Tarver. Dunn, and Lauree Pack as
stri nr'(which niAhtSnn° Adams, Leslie Stacy, Sandra The ninth Grade Girls’ forwards and Dena Dawson,
handy also). ---------- Tidwell and Tammy Wainscott. Basketball team will play Becky' King and Brenda
Presto A Dishpan The managers for this team are Granbury here to the high Ijiughlin as guards
Did you ever go camping and Romona Fowler and Janice school gym Monday night at Following the ninth grade
find you didn't bare a con- Graham. 5:30 They are 5-2 for the girls’ game the Jr. Varsity
tainer big enough to um as . tarter, or Monday season. They won first place to' Honeybees will play Granbury, .t
a dishpan ? Dig a hole in the -15, An, win E. IAa the ninth Grade Girls’ Stephen- Hie 7, 8, and 9 Grade Girls’ \
ground and line it with alumi- g 8 me."i . ville Tournament. Basketball Teams will also play
num foil. Emergency pan! Nietleathgrste in the November 29 game in Eastland January 17 in the High
First Aid u ,, ‘ and StacyMalonesat forward Granbury Gail Chandler made School Gym. The first game is
r if you ahould happen to get Lerite Stacy Lynette goal
stung by a bee, and have no Undsey and Tammy Wainscott " “dim.— ---------
remedy handy, a little bit of at the guard, positions. soundedtogiverher teama
suvar rubbed over th* hec. 15-14 .victory. Karen Sullivan
sting Will leaaen the pain. The eighth Grade Girls are did the same type of last second
_ undefeated to single game play playing to the Stephenville
‘EavAnMe T ACO and have lost to the Mineral Tournament as she made the
IU2AIIII• LAUBU - Wells and Morgan Mill Touma- lato two pointe at the end of the
, — - ments. They will play at 8:30 second quarter and again at the
—baTe (ua #- aIr_. Monday night in the Granbury end of the fourth quarter to give
UOOIIOI oaiuraay Jr. High Gym. The team-her team the twopointsleadat
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»C. r ____________________ The ending of the TSU the clock, East Texas' Mollie Snipg D)rAN Thipe tn HUM
r Em_na... AAL.4, MOA A* -------TexAnns season opener a- was set to shoot two from the I F — • HI AW A
EFOICICiAn Wants NUNA —-— Texans Win gainst East Texas State free throw line, she missed with L . tAnIA
Saturday had overtones of the the first one but dropped the c. • 1 A MAAWAm
-—--- ------’ -. _____: _ . of **Th> second through the hoop for the 3tralgnL “yame EUUKEE
। Ila:, a i e n a:,.g , n ■ -Perils of Pauline” with time winning point. — -"TI"
lnV6SuRat6Q for rraCWCGS Conference Game on the side of the train as the Following the game, TexAnns SAN ANTONIO, Tex. AP - 17 of 19 free throws, was dWN-I&
o TexAnns lost 56-55 on a free Coach Sue Baker said even The Memphis Tams sent the aided by Wilbert Jones’ 19 AND MEr REat
•••••••••••••••••••I throw in the last six seconds though the girls had worked out San Antonio Spurs to their points, Randy Denton's 18 and COvNTRY-
5 LAS ViDGAS, Nev. AP-Lt. common practice to the NCAA Tarleton holding a razor i . rather eyeniy only twice since the Christmas third straight setback with a Glen Combs’ 15 tallies. WESTERN BAND
_ ,Gov. Hatry Reid, of Nevada, to the past but -it to edge lead throughout most of nIt." In. TLrholt holidays, she felt like they were 105-101 American Basketball Bird Averitt was San Anton- The young tin with the big voice on
has asked Congress to investi-progressively worsening."-----thegame slipped past thepAsipegeposeryloth in better shape than-when they vietery over the San Antonio ie‘s top-scorer with 15 points. olumbia Records, will appean.at,
{vatethe National Collegiate Reid Mid the proposed Lons of East Texas State, teams in individual scoring scrimmaged Baylor lastmonth. Spurs behind George Thomp- -Swen Nater tallied 13 points. Your Mamas
v Athletic Association, saying congressional probe would 68-66, in a thrilling night wtl13 int Ann Adam, w Ms Baker indicated that the son's 27 points. Swen Nater tallied 13 and Name,” and other favorites. Bring the
member school, players and "compell the NCAA to adopt cont’st With 3iPtt Tarleton with as shortage of workout time up to Thompson, who converted James Silas 12 for the Spurs. ___________________
coaches are often penalized by fair and equitable methods of For the final minute and 19 hish Pon ' arieton this point has been a hindrance
the NCAA without any re- policing collegeathletics." seconds of play neither team while Marsha Spalding scored to the team. ll_
course. ’ managed to score as excited 16 for the TexAnns. Donna "Still, there is no reason one T T P I A . WVFG
In a letter to Sen. Alan Bible, The issue was raised last Texan fans held their breath Chumney hit the bucket for 15 of girl should be ale to score 33 U Ol II UuOugArS WW 1n
DNev., Friday, Reid said that Sunday after the NCAA placed while the illusive smell of the points on the TexAnns' side points,” she said of Glover’s
1 personaaccused of wrongdoing Cal State kong Beach on victory was in the air. of the scoreboard. performance against the Tex
by the NCAA are not given a indefinite probation for alleged At the TSU was ahead With six seconds showing on Anns.
1 proper hearing and are denied violation.of NCAA rules,, of the Lions by a 3632
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Junior tight end Ronnie Lee Port Arthur Lincoln; and repeater on either team.
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, PHOENIX, Ariz. AP - Irwin had 67s while Wadkins,
Johnny Miller, Who won to Rodgers and Colbert posted , , . . . . .
cold and rain last week 69s to the generally low O Neal Tarrant chalked up 16 deadlock at the end of
fashioned a five-under-par 66 scoring. ' points for the Lions while regulation play. It was Bullock
in bright, warm sunshine Bob Wynn, thesecond-round
Saturday and moved into a leader slipped,
share of the third round lead was to a ________ _
• in the 8150,000 PhwniT Open Defending ejimnpirvi Bruce East Texas' other double with 30 seconds left. Shulte shot to put Arkansas Andrew Prince had 23
Golf Tournament. Crampton of"Austrailia and figure scorer. Granger had a It was the conference opener on top 75-73. But Bullock was points and 18 rebounds for the
Miller the current U.S. flamboyant Lee Trevino were totak of 12 points against for both schools. fouled and made the first of a winners who are now 6-6 for
Open champton, had a 54-hold out of it. There were tied at • Tarleton. The Razorbacks took the ball one-and-one to make it 75-4. the season and 1-3 in confe-
total of 204 and was tied at 217, 13 strokes behind Each The win boosted the Tex- inbounds, called time out with Bullock again scomed a two rence.
the figure-nine under par on had a 72. Tom Weiskopf failed k an1 sagging season record to 25 seconds showing on the pointer on a layup to put Bruce Featherstone of
the 6,709yara Phoenix Coun- to qualify for the final two 3-11 and put them at the 2-3 clock, discussed stragety. Tech out in front for good. Southwest Texas led all
try Club Couree-with balding rounds. "Jak Niklaus and mark for Lone Siar Confer- brought the ball back in bounds
" --- ----- --- not com- ence play. East Texas now and worked it around until the
f posts a season record of 6-7 clock had run down to 10
only 27 and a conference record of seconds. The Hogs called time
W He had 3-2. out again and this time worked
u . Found one of the new lakes on three birdig"in Arow at one The Texan’s next outing the ball through Ricky Med-
the 15th hole. stretch, holed a pair of will be Wednesday at 7:30 lock, who drove the baseline,
John Mahaffrey lurked only 15-footers for birdies and got when they host the Howard but had his shot blocked by
one stroke off the leaders’ still another from 20 feet Payne Yellow Jackets in Tech’s William Johnson Tech
pace after a 88 gave him a Miller missed only one Wisdom Gymnasium......controlled the rebound with two
6205 total. green, where he got his only ummmmmimamm
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