Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1972 Page: 14 of 24
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Pace Fourteen
Pritchard Stadium will be the
scene of a "first" this Saturday
and Sunday when more than
450 Cub Scouts from the Leon
Valley District converge on Ft.
Hood for the first Cub Scout
Olympics in history.
Not to be outdone by the an
cient Greeks the Cub Scouts
a a re a of
Olympic flag and an Olympic
torch by runner relay from
Nolanville to the stadium a
The 1972 Explorer Scout
Olympics ended April 23 with
the Capial Area Council with
a total of 409 points emerging
as the victor. The Heart O' Tex
as Council came in second in
the competition and Commanche
Trail and East Texas councils
took third and fourth places
respectively.
The top two councils in the
II
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First Cub Scout Olympics
distance of over 11 miles. The
torch relay will be carried out
by 400 of the cubs who will
be transported to Novanville by
trucks from the 502nd S&T
Bn. 2nd Armd. Div. The games
will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday.
The games will be entirely
of a track and field nature.
Planned events include the 100
yard relay high jump javelin
hammer throw 100 yard dash
mile relay one mile relay
level of competition.
This was the fifth time the
Explorer Olympics have been
held at Ft. Hood and the games
were sponsored by 1st Bn. 8th
Cav. 1st Cav. Div. this year.
Among the many impressive
times and feats accomplished
by the explorers three athletes
emerged among the 400 com-
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9 2 Saturday
one mile marathon and shotput.
The Olympics will be held for
cub scouts in the Bell and
Coryell County area which in
cludes 28 Cub Scout Packs.
The torch beginning the
games will be lit by Pack 272
of Gatesville Tex. Saturday
morning and the runners will
be escorted by both civilian and
military police along the route
to the stadium.
Bob Mishler Cub Scout
Capital Area Takes Explorer Olympics
go on to the nextnpetitors as outstanding. Regina
Rawson of Post 89 Capital Area
Council won 11 gold medals in
swimming and gymnastics
while David White of the same
council won four gold medals
in swimming.
A prticularly good time for
the explorer age group was
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Representative at Ft. Hood
said "This is the first time
a Cub Scout Olympics has ever
been held." Mishler also wished
to remind all boys entering the
torch relay to be at the
Meadows Elementary School at
7:30 a.m. Saturday April 29.
Parents and Cub Masters are
reminded to bring sack lunches
and their Pack Colors. The
opening parade at the stadium
will begin at 10 a.m.
established by David Pierce
also of the Capital Area Council
when he ran the 100 yard dash
in 10.1 seconds.
The games were accident free
other than minor cases of sun
burn. Helicopter rides were pro
vided on Sunday morning for
everyone who wanted to ride.
Golf Tourney Coin' Strong
Second round action in the
Spring Handicap Golf Tourn
ament at Anderson Golf Course
continued last week end and
play was completed by April
23. Players in the third round
began competition then that
must be finished by April 30.
In the opening of first round
play two weeks ago Walt
Morgan was forced to an ace
on the fourth hole in defeating
Earl Marshall in a twenty-hole-
playoff. Morgan carded four
birdies to go with the hole-in-one
in besting Marshall who played
one of his best games. In other
ha pi on a
be so at S
Juarez one up M. Hillard ousted
King Simmons three up and
Jack Holbrook lost to Perkins
by two holes.
Nick Russo overcame R.
Halstead three up and Don Car-
rico downed Jack Crane four
up in A Flight. In Flight
Mobley doused Bonner by six
DiStefano waxed Caughron by
three and Jim Schroeder took
a four hole advantage over
Rembertsey. W. T. Munter
defeated Brewer by two holes
and Paulsley left Evans far out
in left rough by eight.
In the Cellar Division Hen
dricks thre upped Katz Runyon
over Remdebies by one and
Wright edged past McNeil by
one. Ron Compton forfeited to
Calton Allerding over Gates by
a hole Jackson over Quincy by
five Ching margined Sherrown
by three and Orr pasted Mills
Vaughan by three.
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THE ARMORED SENTINEL FORT HOOD TEXAS
WIN-
MEDAL
Regina Rawson
GOLD
NER
an Explorer Scout from
the Capital Area Coun
cil won 11 gold medals
in last weekend's Ex
plorer Olympics. Miss
Rawson won the awards
in the swimming and
gymnastics competition.
(U.S. Army Photo By
Scott Ranstrom)
Seventeen members of the
Dependent Youth Activities
(DYA) sponsored Ft. Hood
in S a
participated in the Texas Age
Group Swimmers Third Annual
AAU Short Course Meet in
A us in as
T.A.G.S.'s Meet which was held
in the pool at Gregory Gym
University of Texas is the Short
ha pi on A
Group Swimming Meet for the
State of Texas. 'AA' qualifying
times were required for entry
into the meet.
Participating from Ft. Hood
were: Greg Goulet Keith Ken
nedy Chris Walker Carrie
Allen Pam Nash Becky Ensign
Brian Krier Steve Bolt Susan
Lanphere Nan Goulet Janet
Krier' Carmelia Nash Mark
Brown Greg Good Mike Reilly
and Hank Ecroyd.
Ft. Hood took second place
in overall team competition. San
Antonio YMCA won team honors
with 32 points while our own
"mat-smackers'' followed close
ly with 31.
Ft. Hood took three first
places four second places and
four third places. First place
winners were: Mathew
Schemenaur 7-year-old John
Schriver 8-year-old and William
Schriver 10-year-old. Second
place winners were: Donald
a 7 a
S iv 9 a 9 1 S
Schemenaur 10-year-old and
Mike Anderson 14-year-old.
a in
Daniel Dewalt 7-year-old John
Schemenaur 9-year-old Carl
N a 1 0 a a
Marc Lewis 15-year-old.
Eddie Elizalde and Herb
Dolphins Paticipate
In T.A.G.S Meet
Winners were: 10-Under Boys:
Greg Goulet placed furth in 200
yd. free-style 2:21.9 and fifth
in 50 yd. backstroke 35.8. 11-12
Boys: Chris Walker placed
fourth in 100 yd. butterfly
1:11.2*
The relay team of Greg
Goulet Keith Kennedy Brian
Krier and Steve Bolt placed
fourth in the 200 yd. freestyle
relay 2:10.8 and fifth in the
200 yd. medley relay 2:29.8.
The next Dolphin meet
participation will be in a "C"
Meet at the El Dorado pool in
San Antonio May 6 followed
by a "B" Meet at Ft. Sam
Houston 13-14 May.
The Dolphins and their
parents will hold their own "Fun
Meet" and picnic Sunday May
7 to honor outgoing board mem
bers and to initiate the summer
swim season.
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Invitational Judo Tournament
for the purpose of "raising the
prestige of Ft. Hood Judo
throughout the State of Texas."
The locals indeed did that. Four
teen tems representing all
areas of the state participated.
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up or or an a
demonstrated skill. Abene in
vited Jim Earl and his Randolph
AFB Team to Ft. Hood in May
for a "Shair" (team match).
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1972, newspaper, April 28, 1972; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255158/m1/14/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.