The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1967 Page: 2 of 12
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Tal-Cen Boys, Girls Repeat
Wins At Early Tourney
H
strictly fresh Ramblettes Win Consolation Title
In Comanche Cage Tourney
Page 2-A Democrat-Voice. Coleman, Texas. Jan. 10, 1967
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Talpa Centeifliial'madt'-it ijmk
like instant replav Saturday
bight by repeating as the chain
pinn in both buys and girls
brackets of- thi Early invitation
Basketball Tournament.
Talpa Centennial's boys lash
ed the host -Karly Longhorns
59-38.'for their second crown n
a i u« while T-C s girls laced
the Karly ferns. 4125 to win the
crown in that division for the
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>i\th straight year.
h'smg Star; won cor-olalion
honors in the boys divis n with
a 33-31 thriller over Ma while
the MavgivTs returned i.h fax or
by lajji'.g'. Rising star 44,13. for
the consolation crown.
All tourney honors hi the novs
division went to .Tim .VLEliafh.
of Mozcllc Jerry Damian . Of
'Blanket. Robert Reeve- cl
Broiikesmifh, Dickie Horrfi r if
Santa A'mia. Carl Clark and
Danny White of Rising Star.
Raul Henderson of May Scott
Beaver. Mike Newman am: Phil
Uerke <-f Talpa and Richard
- and Gary Chambers of.
Early
Girls named to the at1-t»urna>
nient team included. Paula s hot
ot Blanket. Sandra Lenfr of
R:'»ng Star. Sue McClelland nul
Beverly Harrell ot May Sue
Maedgen Charlotte Kaubton nri
Carol Lane of Talpa. Nancy lid
well. Pant Box of Karly G. la
Andrews of Brooke smith. Fred
die Simonton > ot Mozelle . id
\ ickie Nelf of Santa Anna
Seott Beaver tossed in 10
points and Phil Decker- add<‘( 4
loi the Rams jit their champion
ship romp over the host Horns
Richard Davis 13 was tops for
i he Early “ive '
Talpa out scored Early in every
9,darter., leading. by 14-8 after
one .quarter and 2615 at half
time Going into the final eight
minutes it was Talpa by 46-29
Carol Lane pumped in 22 for
Talpa in the fern finale while
Fiances Lewis tallied*- 12 for
Early
l alpa led 9-5 after one quarter
and 22-13 at halftime. It stood
31-21 for the winners after three
quarters
Complete scoring for the' Tal-
Cen boys .in their final game in-
cluded Beavei 20. Decker 14,
Newman 12. kertip 8. Monroe 2.
Witt . 2 and Heimig 1. Complete
sc,oring for ,he girls was Lane ,
22. Turk 11. Kaubton f and
Thompson 1 Other players were
Maedgen. Webb Pauley, and Car-
dinas.
Progress: Once men
worshiped graven images.
Now they worship Madison
Avenue images.
(By Ramblette Reporter)
This Iasi weekend the Rant-
blettc's traveled to Comanche1 for i
a ’tournament, there. Thursday
8th, 9th Grade
Boys Lose Pair
To Angelo Edison
night the gfrlsfjl
game to a fine
:~y\
a score of 56 41 -
.The. girls returned to Coman-
che Saturday morning for an
early game'' with Priddy. The
t their opening | Ramblettes won by an oycrwhel-
.-^vstine
CHARACTER
Think right -the expression on
your face is often an index to
your inner thoughts.
Coleman 8th and 9th grade
boys dropped a pair of very
close basketball .decisions to Edi-
son Junior High of San Angelo
there Monday night. Coach Har-
old Woodard's freshmen fell by
a 58 54 count, and Coach Howard
Childress' 8th graders took their
first loss of the season. 42-39.
Sal Andrade hit 14 points for
fhe Coleman frosh in their loss.
Ben Wright and Donnie Wood
each had 11 for Coleman in the
8th grade game, followed by Lar-
ry Hickey with 10. Mark Martin
5 and Joe Boatright 2.
The two Coleman teams will
play Lake -View, here Thursday
evening, with the 8th grade game
starting at 6 00. followed by the
9th grade contest.
8th Grade Girls
Sweep Two Tilts
From Winters
ming, majority of 54-22 Later
Saturday afternoon the girls
i played a good game with Dub
| lib. The 38-32 score was in favor
of if he Ramblettes and the girls
brought home the consolation
sec
Coleman Junior High 8th
grade girls defeated Winters in
two games here Monday evening,
winning the B team game. 21-10.
and the A contest. 32-9
Ann Campbell hit 9 points to
lead the B girls, followed by
A'eta Jo Bolton with 5. Katy An-
derson 4 Kay Ryan 2 and Rita
Alcala 1.
, Patricia Puckett was high for
Coleman in the A game with 14
points, followed by Sandra Hemp-
hill with 8. Jackie Hail 4. Ann
Autry 4 and Lexia Matthews 2.
The girls will return the gam-
es to Winters there next Monday
evening 1
trophy. This makes the second
trophy the girls have won, the
other being the consolation tro-
phy from the Cross Plains Tour-
nament.
Bluecats Roll By
Comanche, 72 46
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In a game almost identical to
their earlier in the week win
over Winters, the Coleman Blue
eats captured their 17th victory
of the season over the Comanche
Indians here last Friday night1.
72-46.
As against Winters, the Cats
blew the visitors out of the ,ub
the first two quarters with leads
of 23-4 apd 37 13. but in turn
were something less than sensa
tiopal the final two stanzas as
| Comanche -held their own, "notch-
ing 19 and 15 points, in the iwo
periods as compared to 'Cole-
mans 13 and 22.
Once again the Cats played
without the services of their
leading scorer and rebounder,
■Jackie Baker, who is sti)l nurs-
ing a bum shoulder
Tile Cats were very cold front
the field, hitting only 33 percent
of their shots as compared to. a
good 43 percent by Comanche.
But the Blue and While had
almost twice as many shots at
the basket as did the visitors
89 to 49.
Robert Holloway and Danny
Webb led the Coleman attack
with 29 and 22 points respec-
tively, while Billy Williams Had
27 for Comanche. Complete scor
ing for Coleman includes: Hollo-
way 12-5-29: Webb 9 4-22. Jerry
Howard 5-3-13: Alan Grider 0-3-3:
Floyd Trimble 1-0-2: Aaron Bour
land 1-0-2: and Danny Lane 1-0-2.
The B team also continued
their fine season, defeating, the
Comanche reserves. 4839.
loll owed by the varsity contest.
BALLINGER HERE FRIDAY
Conference play begins Friday
.with the Ballinger Bearcats com-
ing to lown. It will be the first
: of 10 district contests as the
Bluecats shoot for the confer-
ence championship ih home and
home dates against each of the
other five District 8-AA foes.
Overall-Morn*
Hospital News
PLAY ACHS THURSDAY
The final non-conference game
of the campaign will be played
in ‘Abilene Thursday evening
against the ACC High Panthers,
with the B game starting at 8:15,
ADMISSIONS
Mrs Welhy Fuller, Talpa
Mrs J T. Brook's, City
Mrs. Merle Welch. City
Joe Brooks. City
Mrs. Martha Kilborn, City
Mrs. (). B. A Ivey, City
L 11 Griffith. Gquldbusk
Rev. B. C Slate. Gouldbusk
Ben F. Dunn. Coleman
Mrs. Kay Anderson
DISMISSALS
Mike Burroughs, City
Mrs W B. Morton: City
Mrs. Welhy Fuller, Talpa
Mrs J! R. Brooks, City
W .11 Watson. City ,
J. D- Anderson, City
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