The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1983 Page: 4 of 12
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Poge 4 -r- The Albony News — Thursdoy, January 20, 1983
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Clint Duqgan puts the boll up for anothei two of his 14 total points when the
Albony eighth grade Cubs defeated the Bond Boors 40 33 The seventh grade
boys ulso improved their record with a 40 IB victory jStaff Photo]
Junior High Boys Roll Over
Baird Bears Monday Night
The Albany J unii'u"
111Kh ('ulis relied ovi-i
liaird - in <jj>trici ai'tion
In rr last Monday ni^ht.
placing tooth hoys', teams
.it 2 I ill distnet play
The ei^tu h ►jrade Cubs
- topped the Hears 18:33;
' vs. jt h ("lint I)iikk;") h'ad
inK the scorers, IhJKKan
, tossed in I I points, fol
low eij lis < 'tins Beard
with Id anil Hodnev
Hrow mriK * ith ri^ht
rhe k,ids are playinj;
a rl li a lot (>f intensily:"
-.tat ed t' a a eh Denny
I ufh, They're playing as
a Irani aipl 1 feel we have
a good rhame against
Hast land next Monday .''
The1- seven! h Kradrrs
had earlier deli ated the
Haird team by a wtdi
margin of 10 1 n
Steven llise r(e«'ordi'd
1U tallies for the Cubs
Ronald Unison put in HI
and Jeff Mayes added
seven
1 feel the boys are
y.ninny the rnltfideiKe
t he) need to finish Up t he
year with a K(,"d record,'
l alth commented 'I'hey
Will he lip for the K'»me
with K.isiland next week.
and although t hey beat us
in t lie first round, 1 think
we could very well come
out w inners this time
Meanwhile, in girls' ac
tion, the eighth grade
girls wire on the losing
ni'd of a 17 19 score
Mary I tost n- harl 13
points and 11 rebounds to
round out as t he outstand
ing all around player in
t he game.
The seventh grade
Cubettes had 14 points to
Haird's 23 for their second
district loss Kim Cauble
and Susan Hill recorded
five and four points re,
spectively. Tracy Moher
ly was cited for 12 re
bounds.
( 'oach Tammy f.aing al
• so reported the results ol
tlie Junior High four
nament in lin < I-.• -MridgV
last weekend.
The seventh graders
losi their lifsi game to
Wylie 10 20. Molierly had
three points, Hill. < auhle,
and Kli/abel,h I'iftman
put in two each
In their- second game,
the younger Cubettes
moved ahead ol Throck
morion for a I11 win
Moperly «ns high pointer
wii h seven and also had
1') rebo.unds Hill follow ed
w it h six,point s.
In the eig,hfh gradi
division, the ( libit t es
liowed to Wylie 13 Hi in
the first round, and to
Throckmorton 1 ,i 17 in
t he second game.
Mary I lost le topped t In
Albany scorers in hot h
games w it h 10 in t he first
and seven 111 the second
M a g d a Del g a do a n d
S.iinatitha Hawkins had
iseven rebounds each in
tlie Throckmorton con
Brownies Slate
Planting Of Tree
Brownie Troop No. Itffi
met Tuesday, January I*
at the Albany Youth
Center Amy Huff pro
vjded refreshments
The Brownies dis
cussed Arbor Day and
made plans to plant a t ree
at I he elementary school.
( andy Huff will he in
charge of the snack
bucket for lyhe next
meeting January 2't.
test.,
The eighth graders
have lost five games by
t wo points or less," stated
('oach I /i'iing. "This is real
ly discouraging to the
girls and I hope we can
count on the continued
support of t he fans to help
us gel t hroiigh t his phase
"The crowds have been
excellent and nai urally all
the teams plav better
when I hcy'vc got -a lot ol
support"'
Four tearns will pari in
pal i' in I he Albany Kighi h
tirade Tournament this
Saturday al (he .Albany'
High School ' gym, and
t hen ' t he ('ubs and ('lib '
.dies will travel to Kasl
land next Monday to con
I iiiue I heir dist nci sched
iile I'he games will begin
il 1:00 p in
Comptroller Representative
To Be In Albany January 26
Comptroller Bob
Bullock announced he is
sending a representative
from his Abilene office to
Albany on January 26 to
assist local taxpayers and
answer questions about
state taxes.
Bullock said Knforce
ment Officer James Is
land will meet with local
taxpayers at, (he Shack
elford County Courthouse
from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
"If the Albany area
merchants, or anyone else
for that matter, have any
questions about state
taxes or need help in pre
paring lax forms, James
Island will lie there to
assist I hem," Bullock said.
"We're trying to cut
the red tape in I his office
Xi Chi Pi Plans
Valentine Raffle
Plans for a honeymoon
raffle were finalized dur
ing a meeting of Xi Chi Hi
members Monday, Janu
ary 17 in the home of
Lana ('lift. The lucky win
ner of the drawing will re
'reive a gift certificate for
rine night's stay for, two
and breakfast at the Kiva
Inn in Abilene. The prize,
valued at approximately
$100, will be awarded
February 12 at the Beta
Sigma Phi Valentine Din
ner Dance. The evening
nil may, I hen fie re
leenied at the Kiva Inn
luring the remainder of
February or March. Hal
Hi tickets may lie pur'
chased lor •$ I or six lor $.«
front any XCP member
In ol her business, I'res
ident Kathi Stapp an
nouiiced plans -for the
Valentine social and dis
; cussed (he table decora
I ions for I In event.
Mrs. ('lilt stated that
plans for a spring rush for
new members an* being
discussed by t he mem bet
slop and rush commit I ei
Fley ce Cauble gavi
members preprinted dolls
lo sew arid stuff. Upon
completion, these dolls
will be given to youn# pa
lien I s at t lie Shackelford'
founty Hospital
Pocket calendars from
Weaver Dales Pharmacy
w i re distributed t o
members by .latin Todd
For tin program "Fab
iiloiis Flicks," Bobbie I n*
presented the history of
film making and Mrs. ( lifi
led a discussion of current
movies.
The next meeting will
be held February 7 al ihe
home of I fianni.' Bart ei
and we believe these face
to face sessions with tax-
payers help do just that,"
Bullock added.
Bullock reminded those
taxpayers who are unable
to meet with his repre
sentative on January 2fi,
that they ,can still get
their questions answered
quickly by calling his toll
free information number
in Austin, 1 800-252 5555.
The Abilene office,
headed by James Martin,
serves Taylor, Brown,
Callahan, Coleman, Com
anche, Eastland, San
Saba, McCulloch, Fisher,
Mitchell, Mills, Nolan,
Scurry, Haskell, and
Jones counties.
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Lucas, Donnie A. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1983, newspaper, January 20, 1983; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413823/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.