The Westerner World (Lubbock, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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THE WESTERNER WORLD
Friday, March 13, 1964
Full Slate Ahead For Track,
Lubbock High’s tennis, golf and
track teams face a busy schedule
this weekend with all three seeing
action in area meets.
LUBBOCK HIGH netters travel
to Odessa this weekend to par-
ticipate in their second meet of
the year.
Coach James Burgess will take
Jerry Mankins in boys’ A singles
and Mike O’Neal and Jimmy Mar-
tin in A doubles. Joe Malley will
play in B singles with John Hard-
ing and Paul Thomas in B doubles.
IN THE GIRLS' division Cindy
Hale will enter A singles with
Jody Wilson. Suzy Crain and Kay
Young are in A doubles. Joy Smith
is entered in B singles with Sally
Brightwell and Gwynne Under-
wood in B doubles.
Last weekend in Odessa Suzy
and Kay defeated Odessa Junior
College (1-6), (6-4), (7-5). Odessa
is ranked number one in the state.
TOMORROW THE linksmen
will host the first district golf
tournament of the season at the
Westlake Golf course. Every
school in district 3-4A will have
one team entered. The match will
be an 18-hole tourney, with the
first tee-off set at 8 a.m.
Tomorrow In Doubleheader
Coach Earl Parker and his West-
erners will be out to stop a band
of Odessa Bronchos for the first
time tomorrow at Lowrey Field
when the two teams clash in the
initial doubleheader of the 1964
season. The first game is sched-
uled for 1 p.m.
THE WESTERNERS evened
their season mark at 1-1 last Tues-
day with a 3-1 rematch win over
the Snyder Tigers. The Tigers had
beaten Lubbock earlier last week
5-1.
Don Coleman, who replaced
Gary Washington in the fifth
frame, was named the winning
hurler. Eddie Stiles led the West-
erner batsmen with two doubles
and two RBI’s
"ODESSA ALWAYS has a really
well-coached and a usually good-
hitting club,” said Coach Parker.
“We’ve never beaten them since
I’ve been here.” Last year at Odes-
sa the Westerners dropped both
ends of a double bill, 7-4 and 13-3.
The Westerners are in good
shape physically, and several team
members who also played basket-
ball are now “rounding into pretty
good shape” according to the Lub-
bock coach. Among these are
pitchers Dorian Clawson, Wash-
ington, David Milburn and Cole-
man.
at short, Nathan Lindley at third,
Joe Mac Tilson in left field, Jim
DeSherlia in center and Roy
Farmer in right.
CHANGING HIS line-up in the
second game, Coach Parker will
begin with Gilbert La Rosa catch-
ing, Lindley at first, Stiles at sec-
ond, Danny Nowak at short, Jerry
Holt at third, Washington in left
field, Farmer in center and Cole-
man in right.
Next Tuesday at 4 p.m. the
Westerners will host Big Spring’s
Steers at Lowrey Field in their
fifth game of the season.
Among those participating from
Lubbock High will be David Coch-
ran, James Blakey, Carl Pounds,
Jerry Bigham and Carl Kirk.
LAST WEEK in the Albuquer-
que golf tourney, out of the 13
teams entered, Coach Jerry Fair-
ley’s golfers finished in sixth
place. The match featured 11
teams from West Texas and was
played in winds of over 40 miles
an hour.
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DURING the afternoon’s games,
Clawson, Milburn and Washington
will be called on for mound duty,
but as yet the exact order has not
been set.
Starting for the Westerners to-
morrow in the fielding positions
in the first game will be Danny
Strawn, catching; Milburn at first,
Stiles at second, Johnny Barnett
PE classes are presently engaged
in volleyball and in two weeks
they will begin a round - robin
tournament. As soon as the weath-
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Tennis, Golf Teams
Pounds was the medalist for the
Westerners with 87, followed by
Blakey, 88; Cochran, 91; and Big-
ham, 94. In this tourney Monterey
finished first, while Amarillo High
was second; Tascosa, third; Al-
buquerque Highland, fourth; Al-
buquerque High, fifth; and Amar-
illo Palo Duro, seventh.
"THE TEAM is steadily improv-
ing,” comments Coach Fairley,
“but it is still a long way from its
potential.”
The Lubbock High track team,
which placed third last Saturday
in the Canyon Reef Relays, will
travel to Odessa today to partici-
pate in the West Texas Relays.
ALTHOUGH COACH Bob Mc-
Guire is undecided on his entries,
it is most probable that Art Car-
roll, Tim Garrison, the 880-yard
relay team and the 440-yard relay
team will make the trip.
Last week in the Snyder meet,
out of the 32 points which were
scored by the Westerners, Carroll
and Garrison scored 22 of them.
The other ten were made by the
two relay teams.
CARROLL compiled his points
by winning the low hurdles, and
placing second in the 100,-yard
dash. Garrison won the 120-yard
high hurdles, placed second in the
broad jump and came in second
behind Carroll in the 180-yard low
hurdles. The 440-yard relay team
comprised of Tommy Jenkins,
Nickie Gage, Dennis Zipps and
Carroll placed third and the 880-
yard relay team comprised of Jen-
kins, Gage, Zipps and Alton
Spence placed fourth to round out
Lubbock’s scoring.
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The Westerner World (Lubbock, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1964, newspaper, March 13, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth662588/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lubbock High School.