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Sunday Morning, April 17, 1938
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
PAGE SIX
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MUCH IN EVIDENCE AT SWEETWATER GOLF TOURNAMENT
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J. T. HAMMETT IN FINALS
Brady Wins In
MEETS' DOUG JONES FOR SWEETWATER CHAMPIONSHIP
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District Eight
By BRUCE FRANCIS
Staff Sports Writer
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See HAMMETT, Pg. 7. Col. 2
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MONDAY-ONE DAY ONLY
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IN STOCK ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR
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ANGELO'S BOBCATS WIN—
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trustees The meeting will be held
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SIMMONS WAS STAR "--.
Loraines team victory was due who wound up in the place posi-
principally to Simmons all-around tion.
Union;
Brecken-
iew record.
team of J Lewis Evans and John
Evans and John A. Whitaker •
Six Records Fall
As Champs Take
3d Title In Row
On
Entire
Stock
Elrod, S’water,
Wins In Singles;
Roby Girls Sweep
1 yard
OoM«r
Third Victory In
Row For Bulldogs;
Two Records Fall
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Papasan, Ovalo । weights star, was
second
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Schoeneman, Style Mart
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Championship
were satisfactory
Hughes led his old rival, Ab-
bott of Aspermont, to the tape sith
last event and still held a 25 1-2
to 25 margin after Abilene's
mile relay quartet had crack
the the only record of the day
in the program finale.
Lubbock Repeats As
District Champs
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credit for a 50-second mark.
Kirby Hallmark of Doole *as
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distance in 4 minutes, 54 5 second*
He won the distance race last year
and has two more years of compe-
tition.
District • resuita: -•
third consecutive district 6 track
and field championship here this >
afternoon as six records were shat- ,
tered.
The Callahan county thinly clads
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heavily in the field events to nudge the Abilene Eagles by a
half-point for the district 5 track and field championship here
this afternoon.
The Mitchell county tracksters, coached by Pinky Brooks
former McMurry athlete, bounded to the front in the next to
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THIN CLADS ON PARADE—
Loraine Bulldogs Nudge
Eagles In District Meet
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100-yar dash— Hickman (Robert Lee), I Pelpe (wimters);
MeWillams, president, said. T A
Lewis is secretary of the organza-
tion
MIDLAND April 1« — (SpD- An-
nexing five first plages and running
up a totarot 45 1-2 potnts. Wink
high schools Wildcata defending
champions, won the district 31 in-
terscholastic league trees and field
meet here today
Midland. with four firsta and 38
Hartis a finishing kick that sent him
and I about five yards in front of the
Blue* browns gress; single and double, plain and sports models;
uses 35 to 44; regulars, shorts. longs.
M. supnenyii
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Stamford footballer, topped the aster 7, Ovalo 6. Snyder. 6, Anson
field in the discus with a toss of 3 Hobbs 3, Goodman 2 Swenson
105 feet, 11 inches, while" Avin 1 Roscoe 1. Jayton I. Old Glory 1.
Complete point tabulation:
Loraine 25 1-2 Abilene 25. Roby
15 1-2. Rotan 15 Aspermont 12.
Abilene Relayers Baird Bull
Set New Record Bag Title In
New Champs Score Heavily In Field; Roby J' . .
Youth Wins Individual Scoring Honors Distric SiX
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Nineteen other school* placed win-
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Douglas Celley, Brady sophomore
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220 yard tow hurdles—Johnson, Stephen-
vile, first; Partridge, Sugset; Walker,
Alexander, Wilgams. Rising Star.. Time.
XS 1 secohds: "New record Old record
of 27 seconds mi by DeFord of Gordon
of Breckenridge. )
44b yara run — Sparks Eastland, first;
Walker, Aexander: Gillett, Baird Lewia.
Rule Time, 52 seconds (N ew record:
o record ot 53 seconds set by Pruitt of
Mundayc
The Eagles toured the mile on
. 434 444 455—37
nament which comes to a .close
• today. Hammett reached the
finals with a crushing 6 and 4
win over Penny Farmer, fel-
low Abilenian. Carson bagged
dash—Barber, Mineral Wells,
of Mineral Wells broke the tape in
a dead heat with Dosser of Moran
Their time was 23 seconds, stepping
up the record four tenth* of a sec-
OBd.
Tny Wortham Loyd, Throck-
morton’* tar sophomore. bettered
Fleid eventa.
Discus throw— it
stepped the 220 yard low hurdles Jones. Big Spring, will tee off at
in 25 2 seconds to best the previous r —-•- - -- . ..
Joe Elrod. Sweetwater s person- ed by another set of Abilene runt
able young strokemaker. hnan ners in 1933. Willie Phillips and
crashed through to an area chama I James Beam gve the Abllenians
pionship in boys singles E a 15 yard lead at the halfway
went about it the hard way’ . mark, but Jack Boozer, almost ex-
beating one of the prme, •*vor 1 hausted from a strenuous days
Tom Hill Abllene.15ameArnas work, was only five paces ahead of
freshman starngout the derend- second-place Colorado at the last
and champ, a Kenned- ot Ro-lexchange
tan. in the finals.
scheduled Sunday, all to be over
the 18-hole route.
Todays results:
Quarter-Finals
First flight: H. G. Norris beat
M. K. Stevenson. 3 and 2; H. D
and Edmondson,
win be held in the home
W B ogdell, 2235 South .
Sixth street, Monday evening at ‘
flights • and consolations are also
taking firt places in boy*
By HARRY HOLT
s:aff Sport* Writer
BRECKENRIDGE. April 16.—The
Baird Bulldog* breezed to their
By HAL SAYLES
Staff Sports Writer
SWEETWATER, April 16—Loraine's Bulldogs tabbed
high schools
scoring honors
point*. finished second. McCamey
third with 16 pointe ____
Park-budinz proe„amdistnet.39, police headquarters yesterday and
me. ^ T^da7 * presentata asked to use hsu telephone After
m mg Tuesday by the board of conversing- iengtiy with another
tied'for firs John-
ability. He tied with a teammate
Entire Stock Top Coati
About 25 included in this
Attic Bale Sizes 36 to 44
Former values from 19 75 to
40.00.
Jim Jones. broad . shouldered Starmiford 12. Colorado 1. Sweet-
Be Staff Writer
Dby setters swept all honors in
the girls Pl*!' hnr today. ‘
George Steakley and Rufus SI-
lev brought the only champion
Sin back to Abilene when they
mired to whip Walter Fleming. — —
and Harold swann of Rotan in, the rather slow high school track
the boys doubles The scores were here in 3:35.1, lowering by less
6-4 4-6. 7-5, 6-1. than a second the mark establlsh-
Wilbumn Al bright, for first place Wommack of Big Spring kept
stamford; Nenson, Roby: Baipa, Lotain
Distance 1M fe • in
Abilene Beard
t; Beam, Abi-
He dropped 11 but birdies on 12
and 13 put him back in the ball
game. They halved 14 but Jones
took 15 to square their battle.
After halving 16, Jones rammed in
a par, on 17 for a win and dropped
a long put on 18 for a par and
23 1
Mle run— Price (Milersvjew), first;
Btanford San Angelod: Bahrow (June-
tion); Mathis (Cres) Time <ui (ree-
feet, 7 inches . .. .
Discus throv - Everett, Putnam, first
Smith, Ris nz Star;Fiahie, Cross,P, ,B»
O Brien Distance, 11® feet, 11
son (Eden) Distance 4* feet
_ High jump—C Wood (Winters) first;
Taylor i Sonora i and Adams ( Mertzon) and
Allson (Water Valley) tied for secona
Height 5.10
and 52 seconcs,respectively
gomery, San Angelo, in the quarter-
finals.
The Jones-Watson card:
Qut—
His siser Mrs D C Fulkerson of
Swee later visited him here be-
fore he left.
Javeln- a hnson, Stephenville, first
windham, Baird; Greer. Carbon: Mont
zomery Moran Distance, 168 feet. INeN
fecora? Oil of IM tent • WvMl
“kJsmpne.EzSStphenyma r'r
WAlker, Alxander; Jarrett, Stephenvilie:
and WcCaaa. Alexander— (tie)- Height 6
played Friday.
Third flight: P L. Ulon beat c.
B. Whorten, 3 and 1;,Leo William*
beat J C. Foote, 3-up; Bob Craw- “
ford downed Joe Dodson. 3-up; (
Henson Roby Hanson ot
r Aspermont and Waddeli
medalist honors, but lost in
second rounds to the smiling
hombre under the awry cap.
The smiling Slaughter bagged
a hole in one in his first
Brady GIbson Rich land Springs Foster,
Richiand Bprings i«i i in.
Dtscus throw— Boyd, Wilams Maxwell,
Talpa; Howard. Richland Ipmu Hak
HR 107 ft 2 in
Shot put— W Howard, Richland Springa
Beyl W iams, Adrian, Mozelle, Sommr-
feld, Afeman 43 ft . $ 4 in.
* ft . • in.
Broad mp-Cobb, Zephyr; ■*«•■*.
Rich land Bprings Mullins, Brown w od;
435 42
537 73
kja >
880-yard run—Enriquez (San Angel)
first Miller (LAkeview) Gressett FBal-
„nger) Bob Homday (San Angelo Time
100 yard dash-- Barber Mineral Wells
first; osser, Motan; Chiids, Cross Plains
Pitaer, Baird Time, 10-1 seconds
victori.’. Jones downed L. M. Mont-
Have you ever been in our attic? Few have except on the
ggare -occasions’of our attic sales And they have found it
"vastly amusing as well as expecting and finding grand
vahues. We are making room in the Man's Shop for
summer merchandise, so we have brought upstairs over
100 early spring suits— weights that are worn the greater
part of a Texas year. They are arranged according to
size for easy selections You'll have more fun than you’ve
had in a long time browsing around in it* barny expanse
Plenty of room! Plenty of light? Plenty of mirror*! Plenty
of suit*! Be here eatly for best selections.
Johnson, Stephenville. 193-pound
all-district tackle. who broke two
records and made 1 pointe. He
130 yard high murdles.' Sparks, East-
and, first. Walker, Alexahder Partridge,
Sunset; Turner Ranger Time 15.7 sec-
nds made in prellminary. New record.
O d record Of 1* seconda Mt by Cornett
ox Knox City)
Phillips' victory came in the
broad jump when he got off a leap
of 20 feet, 8 1-3 inches. Simmons
of Loraine and Smith of Rotan
An Abilene man walked into- mhe wotn tiuL m Monday a'
vault—Windham. Balrd,
in the pole vault at 10 feet 8 enough stamina in reserve to fight
inches, besides taking point*, in the off "a closing threat of Garrison.
11 | nmIrr pher contests Hobbs in the mile run The How- Renen,
NK/pFh J The clincher came in the shot ard county youngster was clocked pie
111 Ul\!LI --put when Lewis Brians. husky in 4:57.8 Adatin,
440 in 51.3. Old records w’ere 23
tallied 27 points, followed by Steph-
enville with 18 1-2 Alexander; 15.
1-3; Eastland, 13 Moran and Put- ...
nam with 13 each. j SWEETWATER, April 16 —J. T.
Pacing the tracksters was Arnold Hammett, the former Phil-Pc-Co
880 yard run- Bunkley Breckenridge
first Rutiedge, Woodson HuOm. Baird
------ .Mutuinbbroa-ood; Cxi.“uSK“SLovT"#n2-ZmorBro:
Sdpwi2mn13a. .. gemday. LfmirEkaisi:
Mi "277 tBompion, a 2" 027^54 d M H. -
Humphreys and
’ sweetwater all tied for second piace
He ght a ft. »-•• ta . . •
put Brians Loraine: Stwartr
Roby Johnson, Dunn Papasan Ovate
party he hung up and started to
leave Officers arrested him and
booked him for being • doped up.”
The Hardin - Simmons university
8 association will have a called
Finalist, medalist, hole-in-
one shooter and veteran
Sweetwater golfer—aU promi-
nent figures in Sweetwater*
second annual invitation tour-
with 15 point*. Brownwood. 14.5
lad who is now putting for a higher Hammett reached the semi-finals
education out at Hardin-Simmons with a 4 and 3 win over Shirley
university. Abilene, and Doug Robbins. Big Spring Farmer beat
Lindsey (Mertson) Ransfieia (Im 1
Anzelo) Fritz (Bailinger) Time 10.4
220-yard low - hurdies— Enriquez (San
--....----- ---------------- fir Mbrria (Bainger), M 1
meet here today with an aggregate PhehaSam *»«**». Moote ’Bmu). 1
4 40-dnsh—Hiekman (Rotert Leey
Billy Hol l May (San Angelo): johnson,
‘San .Anzelo); Roe (Ballinger) Time i
SI 4 (record).
captured their third district 8 in-
Ji. H. Hughes whosls0terscholasti league track and- field
breezed to an easy win in the title in a row here today, scoring
The Elrod-Kennedy match was quarter, came home with a gooc 28 points to 21 for their nearest
the highlight ot the day Toe margin to spare rival. Doole. Richland Springs
Sweetwater lad dropped the first It was the first new district re-
set 4-5- but came night back to , cord to be posted since 1935.
trip his rival 6-3 8-6 6-1 ALMOST BREAKS RECORD
Dorise Coker of Roby captured One other mark came close to
the girls singles by dosning,Inez going by the boards Sandy-haired
Ritter of Sweetwater in the finals A. D Henson of Roby, indiyidual
7-5 6-4 high scorer with 12 points, cleared
Two other Roby girls. E nn! the high jump bar at 6 feet, 2 in-
Bei; Byran; and Katnieen House, ches. but official measurement
turned back a hieht, favore,.u shewed his-leap was 6 fee-. 5-8 inch
Vera Early and. Frances Pattecs -< fraction of * point .of the
son .of Hermieighatin wm ddotshve mark set by Porter of Rotan and
g2115n Ltue o' Putnam in 1938 Hehson
winners of the varlous divisions was not pushed to beat out Bobby
will participate in the regional Watson, Stamford, in the high
meet here Saturday. hurdle*.
BRoWSWOOD April 16LMason The day was perfect for a.meet
high school son two out of tour and most of the performances
senior tennis event* in the annual
district 8 interscholastic
meet here today . with
next high with 15 25 points
, 100-yrd dasb—Calley, Brady: Burler.
‘ Es2m12208,29!412 Eieniand springs
,220-yard dash —Calley. Brady; Shetfteld,
Brady:.Butler. Brownwood, Brown, Hico
22 4 New record
of Huckaby.) ;
Broad fumpa Austin, Bair*, first; Tur-
prkjaqararaa"tee Eate Danet
20 Test, * inches.
12 pound -hot put-Everet, Putnam,
first Montzomery, Morar Flahie, Cros:
piaine sein. Rising Star Duatance. •
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ord).
Mtie relay - *M Angelo (ohnson, M
Delney Hoilday Enriquez) first: Ba}
linger (Fritz, Powers, Gressett, Roei;
. Mertzon fSudley, Bmt til Knoulton, Adame i.
Tima 3.34 3 (record).
Track events IX* yard high hurdles—C
Wooe 4 winters > first M Delaney I Ban
Angelo Tayiot (Sonora) Zimmerman
BALLINGER SECOND, WINTERS THIRD IN DISTRICT 7 MEET
BAN ANGELO April 16—San fw • —— 4
Angelo high school nailed top laur-
of the Parent-Teacher asso-
High jump-
Pun- Hil i
1 T. B. Dozier Jr. Midland, 4 and 3
- ------------- ---------—---- . 9 o'clock Sunday morning in' the in the Quarter finals
mark of 27. Then tossed the javelin 1 championship battle of the second quarter -na-s
* “-ssrau ““““
Putnam's points by winning ----- Dick-Slaughter, Lubbock. 2 and 1.
the shot put .and discus, to take! Hammett reached the finals with Watson, conceded no more than an
third individual honors.' In second a decisive 6 and 4 victory over outside chance at the sta?t, turned
place with 10 3-4 points. was ” Bul- Panny Farmer, Abilene business in good golf to beat Slaughter and
let Sparks of Eastland who clip- college student, J. T. hammered out continued his fine play through
ped a second off the old district two under par figures and won most of his match with Jnes.
time of 53 seconds for the 440 yard going away. Hammett lost only two This was the Austin dentist's first
run, and did the high hurdles in | holes, the third and fourth, going experience in championship night
15 7 seconds, bettering the 16-sec- two down through four. He squared golf. He came to Sweetwater main-
ond record. ■ the match on the sixth, halved ly for a visit with his father and
Another record fell in the meets seven and grabbed eight and nine mother Mr and Mrs Luther Wat-
most sensational event That was in to tum two up Hammett took 10, on, and to bring Buck Luce state
halved 11 and wound up the match junior champion, to the tourna-
ult togwthe nextthree holes, the ment. This afternoon Luce was his smith beat Josh BHlings. 1-up: E
20. caue-- B Etoaer Sr. beat T. S. Montgom-
. card*. Jones had k ragged 40 on the
Qut first nine of his match with Wat- ed Jack Henry, 4 and 3.
Hammett...... 435 633 444—36* son and was-two down at the turn. Second flight: nu
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Clyde who won from John Adam
of Stephenville.
Boy? doubles: Jim Tom Law-
fence and Thoma* West of Baird
Winners over the Stephenville
Broad jump— McKay (Balinger) first
Rickman (Robert Lm) Kalita (Water
Valley) and Reynolds (Menard) an* Huss
(Menar) tied for fourth. Distanee 21
feet 14 inch
Poie vault Partaln (Winters), first
An- Zimmerman (Menard) and Misap (San
iRalingr) binekmon /‛
care (ainger"Alene"REa"n): -) Dtane 133 "ak
match. On extreme right ta
Clyde Southworth, - Sweet-
water’s veteran tournament
player.
After that, he
and Peggy K per ef Breckennidge. . ish. The tme was rather slow
Boys singtes: H - R Rhodes ef- 10 6 seeostas. ————-------
i—I
Mila relay—Bated first : Eastland: Rule,
120 yard high hurdles—Henson, Roby; Breckenridge (Members of ."inninK
. Watson Stamford Hanson Dunn. Smith, tear Yarbrough Windham, Hughes and
Watson, Stamdd's defending Aspermont. Time 16.6 secs Gi.att. Tuna 3 m
-champion, tn the low barriers fell t _ 00 yard.dash-Abbotie aspermobt —-, “
this momin in a preliminary and \ Bcenn fimen“ins"un. °* Wing Takes Crown
didn't qualiy for the finals The 440 yard dash--H aghes, Abilene; Bim- • raua„:.; 3 1
race wed: to Howard Swan of Ro- conPatoorin: As29.2permonti a^T ln —Isrrst * 1
tan winding upvhree paces ahead 220 yara low hurd les— wan, Rotan;
Cd -Walker of Walker, Loraine Smith, Rotan; Bullard
HOME TEAM scORES—- "5,2450 ton- Hencat.
The home team* only first came son Colorado: Adair, ovalo; Danieia, Jay-
in the javelin with Jake Webster
unleashing the winning throw on Anscn ADbott Asper
his last attempt Hi* beat effort en.. Time: 234
vac Ye4 «c. a mct.. •ne mie run- W macK, Bi* Bpring
“8 * 1 -efte 9 incnes Garrisou. Hobbs Ha Loraine; pore,
Carrol Taylor, a spindiy-legged 014 Giory. Time 4»’ •
c der hAr ia all .Ha . .. One mile relay— Abllene (Phillips, Beam
•nde- boy led all the way in the Boozer, Hughes . Colorado: Rotn, Bum
nal mile and sprinted home in ford Time 3:35.1. New record
the last time of 2 08.9 He was "IELD EVENTS
nL. U ,, Discus - Jomee Btamford; Papasan
pushed mo*, of the way by Hen- Ovalo Durham, Rotan Geron, Kanam
derson of Colorado, a freshman D titance 105 ft 11 in
--------- ■ Poie vauit- Albright and Bimmons, both
4 40-yard dash—Calley. Brady: AlHison,
Bangs Caraway. Sidney Kennedy, Brady
high 51 > New record:
**0 yard run— Raton Doole Wilmeth,
girls singles respectively Creel field Rachie tock the lead on the .n<-. "Sumhef“Tapa 5r993"00d Junior
Grady nd Joe Stalcup of Brown- back stretch, chugging home in the rcyanderveer,May: ewallen,
wood won boys doubles Vilentha very regpectrut time ot 52 9 sec- Robaon•Comanctshiasa"er Rochel
pnd-Momie. Surdet. onPetens wilam Stmmons ot Loraine' n 2" Aa E
Pratne Mason county, won gins paced the other heat in 53.9 sec- A- siee i-cone Dee. so 2
, doubles. * ends for runner-up laurels. Aaalatgiatte""kmak-ciatz
BRECKENRIDGE, April 16- Booger and wile Phillips pro- "2:yPavoSunnan.,ep3nn non..
District six tennis champion* who duced the other Abilene blue rib- Hanmark, Doole: Stewart, Browawood:
are to compete.at the Teonal bons. Boozer finished two yards, CASZns"mtLaRBatt, Unsan: Kaun anPi
next week a. Abilene fo..ow ahead of Beard, Anson, in the fur- ”--- ------- ------ “ '
Girls singles Jenny Lea Sloan. , whue ADbottt tralled in third
Breckenridge, twice district win- 8
ner. In the century, however. Abbott
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 329, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 17, 1938, newspaper, April 17, 1938; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590416/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.