The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1964 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday. March 13,1964
Kermit Places
Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
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Border Olympics
Kermit Baseball
Teams Win One
Of 2 at Carlsbad
Wink Jr. Meet
B Results
WINK — Team results of the
Junior Track Meet B division is
as follows:
Mayer Suffers
Muscle Strain
LAREDO — A muscle-strain in nine events of the pre-
m . knocking Marty Mayer, ace Ker- liminaries giving them a front
Team scoring — Jal 116. Van mit track team-member, out of position at winning first place in
Horn 74. Iraan 51. Wink 43%. two races played havoc with Ker- the meet.
Sanderson 38 mit's golden chance of winning Phil Everett was runner-up for
Events; (Places in order) 440- the high school division of the second place high point runner
yard relay. 49.4 Jal, Van Horn, Border Olympics Saturday. with eight points
Permit Yellow lor Kermit their last olthe game. PoS
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SlfcSHofBhstSatUrday4'H n ^ ”m.McG“1.e]adKer'“i‘ba‘l®re lump - 5-2. Smith of fratS, Highland of San Antonio won (Mayer-s WmLole2'straine“™e
pitching of strong-armed Duane with two doubles, and Johnnie Jal, Wink. Chinning — 20 times the high school division with 36 * Sun f , strain came
Foster, who fanned eight batters, Hernandez added a double and Rodante ofVaSSn Jal iS* points s2?^ Jacinto T Houston fhe^rf^ T* he 5“**
walked four and hit one batter, single. Joe Scott doubled. Singles Pole Vault -8°6 Gomez wassecon^ith23 points bafS ? anchor-man George
Kermit scored the four runs In were hit by Billy Roark, R indy stow. BalZrhea v^m Horn ‘S™,*., „ _ Tru?'. °ther •"embers include Al.
the fourth inning. Short stop Ted- Huff and Phil Porter. — 51-2 %. (New*Record) Green
dy Baremore got to first on a Hernandez, Roark, Huff and Wink. Jal, Sanderson Broad
walk, and Bill Claxton, 3b, got Phil Youngblood were credited Jump — 17-9. Thompson Sea-
on via one of Carlsbad’s two with runs-batted-in. graves. Jal Iraan Discus —
errors during the game. Jim Carlsbad had three hits. 11 138-10’(New* Record) Upham of
McGill took base on balls and bases on balls, four strike-outs Rankin. Wink, Jal.
second baseman Randy McAnally, and one error. 120-yard low hurdles_ 15 6
singled and drove in Kermit’s Youngblood gave up sevenbas- Parrish of Jal. Rankin, Iraan.
es on balls, and three hits, 220-yard dash — 26.6. Tabor of
and was losing pitcher. He was Van Horn. Seagraves, Jal.
relieved by Jim Kapka in the third Jr. Mile relay — 3:22. Jal
inning with no puts. Van Horn, Sanderson. *
. 1JWJN JUNIOR MEET — Kermit 9th Grade team won the Wink Junior Track Meet team trophy,
held by Coach Don Brown, with 106 points. Members of the team pictured are (left to right)
Gary Dailey, high point man; John Henry Samuels, Henry Bounds Jr., Jerry Jones and Jerry
Sims. (Photo by Jerry Bass)
Kermit, Jal Are Winners
In 14th Wink Junior Meet
WINK — Kermit and Jal track Adams, Gary Dailey, John Henry 220-yard dash — 25.4. 1.
teams shared the spotlight in the Samuels. 2. Monahans. 3. Brown- Braggs, Monahans. 2. Jerry
14th annual Wink Junior Track field. 4. Andrews. Jones, Kermit. 3. Brownfield,
and Field Meet Saturday. 380-yard dash—45.5(Tiedold 120-yard low Hurdles—14.7.’
Kermit won the A division with record.) 1. Harris of McCamey. 1. Sims, Kermit. 2. Brownfieid!
106 points, while Jal won the B 2. Dailey, Kermit. 3. Andrews. 3. Fort Stockton,
division with 116 points. 4. Denver City. Jr. Mile Relay — 3:08.1 1.
Other team totals in the meet's High Jump — 5-4. 1. Carruth, Mid High. 2. McCamey! 3.*
A division were Monahans, 62 Andrews. 2. Hobbs Highland. 3. Andrews. 4. Kermit.
and three-fifths; Andrews, 48 and Monahans.
three fifths; Carlsbad Mid High, 100-yard dash — 10.5. 1.
42 and one-third and Hobbs High- Bragg, Monahans. 2. Samuels,
land, 39 and two-fifths. Kermit. 3. Fort Stockton. 4.
In the B division Van Horn had Pecos.
74. Others were Iraan, 51; Wink Broad jump— 18-6%. 1. Ron-
43%; and Sanderson, 38. n*e Burrows, Kermit. 2. Jerry
Coach Don Brown said the Sims, Kermit. 3. Carlsbad Mid Kermit 8th Grade cindermen and East Pecos had four points
Kermit Freshmen were putting High. won first places in the broad Monahans could ha™
a lot of effort into the events. Discus—163-11 (New record, jump, 440-yard relay, 330-yard meet hv winning ho™ Won the
Gary Dally was high point man "Id record 146-7.) 1. Warren; dash,’ and 880 y Jd^eiaytowta ££* P^ovdln^ Kel^T/ "i
in the A division with 23 points. Monahans. 2. Highland, Hobbs, the Kermit Junior High In- place Hnwpvfr ™ ? did not
A d™ 3. Mid High. “*
Monahans, with 29 points, won race with KernSt forPfSt"plLe°
second; West Pecos with 18 was However, Kermit’s anchor
first run. Phil Youngblood
walked forcing in a run. Keith
Anderson singled, scoring two
runs.
Other Kermit hits came in the
fifth and seventh innings by
Foster and Claxton. Kermit bat-
ters were up 26 times, took four
runs from four hits, four took
charity tours to first and five
fanned. Carlsbad’s Atcheley was
losing pitcher.
Kermit lost the five-inning
game 11-8, when Carlsbad rallied
in the third inning with seven
runs to take the lead. Kermit
lead with three runs in the first
inning off four hits. Two hits in
the second inning gained five runs
THREE ATHLETIC TRANSFERS
_ GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) -
The University of North Dakota
has picked up three transfer
students,all athletes, from major
universities.
They are trackman Aaron
Jermunsdon, who has attended
the University of Arizona; hockey
goalie Mike Curran, from the
University of Minnesota, and
Eddie Moore, a 6-foot-2 basket-
ball player from Bradley Univer-
sity.
Kermit 8th Grade
Wins Track Meet
A DIVISION " 3. Mid High.
Pole vault 9-10. 1. Gary Chinning — 35 times (New re-
Dailey, Kermit. 2. Rolston, Ker- cord, old record 28 times.) 1.
mit 3. Houston of Hobbs. 4. Borreno, Pecos. 2. Fort Stock- _______, ______________________ 11Uff
Pecos- ton, 3. Highland. 4. Odom of third and Kermit 7th Grade and man, Samuels, finished *30*35
44o-yard relay — 46.5. (New Kermit.
record. Old record 46.6) 1. Ker- Shot — 51:3%, 1. MaiHn High,
mit, Ronnie Burrows, Eddie land. 2. Stanton. 3. Monahans.
w(,,BfEBALL RESERVES — An important part of a strong baseball program is a dugout filled
Ci?Pablu ^aking P°sltions on the field at opportune times. Pictured above are re-
serves for the Kermit Yellow Jacket baseball team. (Staff Photo)
CURRENT
DIVIDEND
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FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE
Komi!
Seminole tied for fourth place yards ahead of the field and this
with 13 points each. would have been sufficient to win
Crane finished with 11 points the event. t0 win
EVENT RESULTS:
High Jump — 5-2. 1. Foster,
Monahans; 2. Caldwell, Crane; 3.
Leo Juarez,- Kermit 8th.
Pole Vault — 9-6. 1. Luis
Hernandez, Kermit 7th; 2. Cald-
well, Crane; 3. Plunkett, Kermit
8th.
Broad Jump — 19.7 1. Carrol
Samuels, Kermit 8th; 2. Manuel
Urias, Kermit 8th; 3. Frank
Sharp, Kermit 7th; 4. Mike Hod-
ges, Kermit 7th.
Shot Put— 44-3. 1. Teichman,
West Pecos. 2. Dana Kirk, Ker-
mit 8th; 3. Chip McClendon, Ker-
mit 8th; 4. Marchuca, East Pecos.
Discus — 139-5 1. Teichman,
West Pecos; 2. Ted Ford, Mona-
hans; 3. Alamager, Seminole; 4.
Eddie Henderson, Kermit 7th.
440-yard relay — 50.0. 1. Ker-
mit 8th - Manuel Urias, Bud-
dy Myers, Donny Johnson and
Carroll Samuels. 2. East Pecos.
3. Crane. 4. Monahans.
High Hurdles —- 11.2. 1. Fos-
ter, Monahans. 2. Juarez, Ker-
mit. 3. Faulks, Kermit. 4. Mona-
hans.
100-yard dash—10.9.1. Teich-
man, West Pecos; 2. Samuels,
Kermit 8th; 3. Urias, Kermit 7th.
4th. Sessions, Monahans.
330-yard dash — 43.2 1.
Juarez, Kermit 8th. 2. Ray, Sem-
inole. 3. Crane. 4. Crane.
120-yard low Hurdles— 15.8.
1. Sessions, Monahans. 2. Foster,
Monahans. 3. Calhoun, Monahans.
4. Mike Dunlop, Kermit 8th.
660-yard Run — 1:40. 1. Pel*
ossantos, Seminole. 2. Julio
Pena, Kermit 8th. 3. Boron,
Monahans.
880-yard relay — 1:43.1. 1.
Kermit 8th - Urias, Myers, John-
son, Samuels. 2. West Pecos.
3. Seminole 4. Monahans.
Bowling Results
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Team
Bradford Mtr Works 26 10
C. H. Martin Oil 25 11
Kermit Pharmacy 23% 12%
L. B. Drug 22 14
Western Welding 19 17
Foxworth Galbraith 16 20
M & B Well Service 15% 20%
J. M. McDonald 12 24
C. R. Anthony 12 24
Charftpion Chemical 9 27
High Team Series, J. M. Mc-
Donald, 3,092.
High Individual Series, Bill
Fugate, 625.
High Team Game, J. M. Mc-
Donald, 1,040.
High Individual Game, Geo.
Dowling, 241.
4Qth
EARN ^1*t
Compounded or Payable
Semi-Annually
We Promote Thrift
Home Ownership
Permian
Savings^ & Loan
Association
it:
Mayer suffered a strained leg- vin McDougal and Phil Everett*
muscle during the 440-yard re- 100-yard dash—Everett fourth
lay event and could not enter the with 10.1
440-yard dash. He turned in the 180-yard low hurdles — True
top time of 50.0 during prelimi- placed fifth with 20-1.
naries of the race. He also could 220-yard dash — Everett first
not participate in the mile-relay with 22.5 on curve.
ev®n^ High hurdles — Marvin Alex-
Coach Ken Fannon said the ander placed sixth at 15.0 second,
muscle strain did not appear his best time for the event
serious, but Mayer would be Pole vault — Gary Hobson,
sidlined for a few days. first with 13-5%, new meet re-
Kermit cindermen won places cord.
__ Mile-relay — 3:30.1. Kermit's
team of Steve Wfikerson, Mike
Green, Alvin McDougal and
George True failed to place.
With Mayer running in Green's
place, the team qualified for
the finals with 3:26.1.
High Jump — Mike Melton
cleared 5-11, his top jump in the
event.
Coach Ken Fannon said the Ker-
mit athletes planned to leave
Laredo at 7 a.m. Sunday and
would likely arrive in Kermit
at 4 p.m.
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TRACK QUEEN — Martha Payne, center, queen of the Wink Junior High Tract Meet Sat-
and h®r,.two attendants, Judy Clayton, (left) and Penny Hawkins, are pictured with trophies
for winners of the meet. (Photo by Jerry Bass.)
Gun Club Adopts
NRA By-laws
Winkler Trap and Gun Club
adopted National Rifle Associa-
tion by-laws Tuesday night and
voted to affiliate with the organ-
ization as soon as 10 members
pay their dues.
Secretary and treasurer Bob
Brumlow reported eight persons
have paid dues, which were set
at $10 a year.
Also voted was to leave the
charter membership roll open
for 30 days. Next meeting is to
be Tuesday, March 24, at 7:30
p.m. at the First National Bank.
RUNS MAKE PITCHERS
NEW YORK (AP) — Sandy
Koufax, the “all everything”
along the winter banquet trail,
says he is thankful the Dodgers
“had faith in me for nine years.”
“A pitcher has a good year
when he gets a lot of runs,”
says the star Dodger pitcher who
admits he did a lot of sitting
the last three years the team was
in Brooklyn.
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