Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1975 Page: 6 of 16
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Halftime Score: East 40, West 40
Officials: Joko Harrell, Jim Fikes.
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COACHES- Gary Fox Miles, N T Gault
Milos
Cherokee
Oglesby
star basketball game. Howard scored 14
potato and contributed several key plays for
Miano
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KEY EASTERNER — Zephyr’s Tommy
Howard, right, was no loser despite the East
teams 95-94 loss to the West in Thursday's all-
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Marathon
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Merton
Mork Trantham
Steve Meson
Mel Reed
Gary Stewart
Cody Rogers
Emilio Puente
Corl Smith
Sammy Salmon
David Donnei
Tom Daves
Afredo Garcia
Devid Martinez
George Estrada
Tony King
Ronnie Room itch
Luis Lechuga
Lalo Garcia
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Kenneth Meyer
Ronnie Brown
Lynn Hartman
Kevin Harns
Jerry Dittmar
Steve Craighead
Terrance Webster
Mike Spradling
Ricky Ledesma
Mark Justice
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Hayden
Rigsby
Booth
Batson
Gilliland
Matthews
Hertel
Coleman
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to square things at 40-40 at
halftime.
The East did forge a pair of
eight-point leads after in-
termission, but each time the
Westerners came charging
back.
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WEST 0 MAN FOOTBALL
glow-pitch wins
The Lumberjacks, Grocers,
Venders and Miners were
victorious in city men’s slow-
pitch softball play Thursday
night.
Dennis Peel slugged two
homeruns and Mike Gleason
contributed another in helping
the Miners nudge the Campers
94. Gary Hargrove was the
winning pitcher.
The Venders smashed the
Human Beans behind the pit-
ching of Frank Montagna and
the homerun hitting of Bob
Rodgers, Lawrence Thomas,
Watson Wright and Tommy
Bocquek.
Teddy Schoen homered in the
Grocers’ 8-5 victory over the
Welders, and Richard Jones
connected for a four-base blow
as the Lumberjacks trimmed
the Christians 104.
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PLENTY FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE
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Carol Mann, who won the
Open here in 1965, staggered to
an 84 after shooting six bogeys
and a double bogey on the front
nine.
The raven-haired Miss Lopez, :
a former U.S. Girls’ Junior I
Champion and Mexican Worn- (
en’s Amateur Champion, was
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But Rigsby charged down the and 8 points for the East,
court and swished a 15-foot Howard had a fine game
jump shot just as Matthews was coming off the bench, scoring
being fouled under the basket, most of his points in the tell-tale
Rigsby's jumper shoved the stages.
west into a 93-92 lead and The East charged outtoeatly
Matthews' two free throws aU leads of 83 and 13-7.before the
but put it out of reach. West caught fire to leadby si
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Four teams take But it was a free-swinging nail-
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more who garnered similar the quarterbacks. cm.m Puinn
honors in their division. The two teams could also
Friday's 8-man tussle will stage a better-than-a verage Knuin MeMahon
find West coach Robert Holt of track meet Smyer’s Woody " "•
To say that the Texas 6-and 8- and guard Craig Holt (185).
Man Coaches Assn will be The East is anything but bare,
putting its finest on display in footed, not with some nicesized
all-star football games tonight linemen and fleet-footed backs
and Saturday in Lion Stadium ready to avenge last year's
could qualify as the un- close decision. It also has some
derstatement of the four-day well-known performers in end
clinic. Kenneth Meyer (150) of Knippa,
A total of 13 first or second- center Robert Hall (160) of
team all-staters will be showing Northside and backs Lynn
their stuff tonight at 8 o’clock Hartmann of Harper and Ricky
when East meets West in the 6 Ledesman of La Pryor,
man classic and Saturday's 6- Westminster’s Ronnie Brown
McAdoo’s Tom Rigsby and The East's Dale Seilheimer of
Spade’s Marvin Williams Priddy raced under the nets to
combined on a rare four-point score on an uncontested layup
play with nine seconds left, as time ran out.
lifting the West to a 96-94 victory Collie Booth, a 6-3 post from
over the East in the Texas 6- Union, scored a game-high 21
and 8-Man Coaches Assn, all- points to lead the West. But
star basketball game here Rigsby contributed 14 and
Thursday night. Matthews and Sam Norwood’s
A Brownwood Coliseum Doug Coleman added a dozen
crowd of 500 saw the West each.
avenge two straight one-sided The East also sent four
losses to the Easterners who players into double digits, led
now trail the series by an 184 by Zephyr’s Tommy Howard
matgin. and Harrold’s Thomas Gates
It looked as if the East might with 14 each. Lavy scored 13
make it three in a row when two and Mergargel’s Guy
clutch free throws by Lloyd
Lavy put the West in a 9241 hole
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the westerners shoot for a ehampkn high jumper who has
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victory in a free-swinging bout. Burris stepped to a 1.17 J • wm Name school Pos
The East also lost the 1973 the state Class B mile last Ms
encounter, 324, and Coach Dan spring, Dawson’s Kalith Brown Booby Thornhin
Bielfeldt of Knippa hopes to had to settle for second in the Ror’cr
make amends with a club Class B mile despite a swift Ecobar
featuring four all-staters and 4:15.5 and Knippa’* Meyer corGoncrom"
other stickout performers, grabbed second in the state MI Ronerosoiu"* Buc"no"s S
Both West quarterbacks, with a 49.8. muchaet Frey
Gary Gilbert of Smyer and The East won last year’s 6- RIMSPerrye
Kalith Brown of Dawson, were man joust 28-12 and returns with Rvidavndo"Bo.Mtano
all-state selections, although seven players who earned all- ovi karasek ——
Brown made the grade as a state honors last fall. Coaches anrcoxeer
defensive back. Other post- Bob Brock of Abbott and Jim Duigrwibson
season picks at Holt’s disposal Smith Rio Vista also sport six COACRES- Bob Brock M«n. Jim
are back Bobby Roach and end- players from Mid-Texas, an Smim »<»«<
linebacker Rennie Burrus (175) area that produced several Mian, center Carl Escobar Solix linebacker Kirk
of state champion Follett, back standouts in last year’s victory. (180) of Milanp,centr
net, Irg linehacLAr Tomascik of Buckholts and a tn y of Cherokee, back 5obby
Woody Lyons of Smyer back sTheahstatersigr bce backs David Vandiver of Thornhin of May and guard Joe
Stephen Porter of Patton Scotty Hayes (165 and bacK XS1.h. Cordon Cim of RObles u Rochene
Springs, center Greg Eoff (175) Juan Escobar of Gustine, end Ogleshy and Gordon Crum of FoheweEahea by Gary
of Klondike and two Darrouzett Robert Seliz of state runnerup Jarrell. The west, coacned oy Ga
aces,) Cherokee, and Dwight Wilson The Mid-Texans are Hayes, See ALL4TAR m Page Z-A
Name waM* Pos wi
Pos wt Kalimh Brown Dewson Qe 155
E 150 Gary Gbert Smyer , 6180
00 145 Sephen Porter Panon Springs FB 155
8 150 Jesse Martinez
OB 135 Woody Lyons
B 140 Gary Lyons
E 150 Larry Kosian
B NO Ronnie Burrus
Center Point B WO Rex Carr
La Pryor b no Robert Roach
Gunter c 175 Billy Howard
Northside C 1M Jim Hataway
Westmirst- DE MO Cr«M Holt
Northside G 185 Danny Dukanik
Center Point G 205 Greg Eott
Harper E 150 Jim Petty
Harper E 180 Ronny Armstrong —0P
Westminster E 135 COACHES-Robert Holt
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★ NORTHFIELD, N.J. (AP) — 185-yard Atlantic City Country strokes over par after five holes
k "Seconds aren’t all that bad,” Club course in even par 72 to before battling back.
insists Judy Rankin, a perennial hold a one-stroke edge over two Tied with Miss Lopez at 73
« runner-up on the women’s golf pros and 18-year-old amateur were JoAnne Carner of Lake
x circuit this year. Nancy Lopez of Roswell, N.M. • Worth, Fla., and Judy Kimbell
U-UU..— — F But she had no complaints The course, hosting the Worn- of North Platte, Neb.
about being the leader of the en’s Open for the third time Sandra Haynie, the defending
************ Women’s Open after the
* PRIDDY JULY 19, *
* SCHOOL SATURDAY *
* 1:30 P.M. *
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Knippa and Ronnie Lampkins of Harper are experttag big "ei
things from, left to right, Mike Spradling of Center Point, Ricky_______________________________________________
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