Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966 Page: 11 of 12
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By TEX ROGERS
Texas Western Does Well
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an Institution of about 7,000
students located in far West
Texas Just north of the
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It’s geographic location,
444 miles west of Abilene,
places it way off in the boon-
docks, but apparently that
doesn't seem to hamper its
ability of gathering rerogni-
tton In the sports world.
~ Texas Western’s Miners
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Avoca Cage Teams
Will Be Honored
The annual dinner honoring
Avoca basketball teams will
be.at 7 p. m., Friday in Avoca
High School gym with - Field
['[,.. Tinsworth, professor at
Hwi-din S1111111v/ns University, as
main speaker.
Tinsworth Is a former bas-j
ketball and football coach.
Menu of fried chicken, salad
jit 4—“'1 wUV4w KAllght by
patrons. The public Is Invited.
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Auto Theft Frequency
New1 York—The chances of
your car being stolen rose From
_ Xln $03 . in 1948 to 1 in 153 in
J$64, according to the Insur-
ance Information Institute.
There Were 466,805 cars stol-
en last year, many of them by
■ thieves" who found the cars
unlockixl and keys in the igni-
tion switch.
points.
Link, who shaved off 7 sec
ond from his previous win-1
day night when they toppled i ning effort, toured the track in ^dhexB»Udog team will run
the mighty Ttett reeky 1FW» ipaw to femftTrV 'untmreti wr City .invUa
[the pa,st three mpnths, and
the loudest sound came Satur-
mighty Kentucky
cats to claim the champion-
ship of the NCAA basketball
tournament in College Park,
Md.
It was only last December
that tiie Miners screamed
about their football -prowness
after lashing T***»’Christian
of the Southwest Conference
In the Sun. Bowl.
Texas Western may be way
off across th$ desert, out of
touch with the rest of the
Lone Star State, but the FI
Paso school seems to he mov-
ing right along. Another ath-
letic pqwer can Join the. ranks
W the Southwest With Arkan-
sas, Texas and Texas Tech.
When coon hunters John
Treadwell or Chick Edgrtton
canine corps of tracking and
treeing "kedbones, ririg'taHed
rascals are not the safest of
animals, and are most likely
to wfnd up on the short end
pf a race.
.This week Edgmon’s dogs
out did themselves by putting
a coon up a telephone pole.
Apparently the chase became
too much for Mr. Coon and
he had to seek safety at the
nearest point, which happened
to be the telephone pole.
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Juat Eager For Year Buaineas
Bulldog Thinclads Place
Sixth in Tarleton Relays
STAMFORD AMERICAN PAGE ETVE
-Stamford, Texas, Thufsdhy. March 24, 196<>
After' making a commend-
able showing last weekend at
the Tarleton .Relays In Ste-
phenvllle. Stamford clndermen
win be /mining to the four
different track meets.
The Bulldogs, paged hy a
victoi-y by Kenny Link in the
mile run and Don Cobb’s ver-
satile talent, finished sixth in
880 yard dash with a 2-.CV4.6 of-
tori
This Friday and Saturday
fielrgatlnn -,f liulkk>g Thm-
clads will represent Stamford
in the San Angelo Relays In
San Angelo Coach Larry
Waries said those making the
trip will be Link in the one
mile run, Cobb in the hurdles.
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the Tarleton meet with 15 Joey Lawson and Charles Yel
dell in the shot put, and two
relay teams to be announced.
|On figturday the remainder
of , the'Bulldog team will run
four starts this season.
Cobb picked up two second
places in the hurdle events
and clocked a 15.9 in the 120-
yard high barriers, and a 20.9
in the 180 low hurdles. He al-
so managed a tie for fourth
•place with teammate Danny
Hargrove in the high jump at
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Charles YeldeB moved clos-
er to the 50-foot mark in the
shot put with a. 49-0 effort for
fourtn place, and Jack Hat-,
kilns notched a third in the
Kathy- Anderson
Named Member
Of Honor Group
Kathy Anderson, a freshman
students at tmrtSWvPrsfty of
Texas, has been extended an
invitation to become a mem-
ber of Alpha Lambda Delta,
national honorary scholastic
organization for freshmen
women. ’ * • T
The initiation ceremony and
banquet will be held Wednes-
days night, April 6.
Kathy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Anderson, has a 2.625
grade point average out of a
three point system.
tional
Freshmen and some sopho-
more thincalds will compete
Friday in the Rochester In-
vitational, and Saturday Stain
ford frephmen and eighth
grade runners will enter the
Abilene Junior High Invita
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SHS Golfers Win
Brady Tourney
Stamford's Bulldog golfers
ftrad fWr ^ A liTKt -plAfifi.
in Division 2 Saturday of the
Brady Invitational Golf
nament •
Chuck Brownfield, who was
second medalist, shot a 75;
Don Mitchell, a 76; Hary Gris-'
aom, 79; Jerry Widaman, APO;
and Rusty Crownover, 00.
This Friday and Saturday
the team Will tour the links
at the Brown wood High School
Invitational -Tournament
Baylor Cotton
Growers To Meet
A meeting of cotton grow-
ers will be held at Seymour
Mnildfty night Mnrrh M for
the purpose of discussing a
uniform planting date.
’ The meeting Is betng plan-
ned by County Agent Roy Me-
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966, newspaper, March 24, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972879/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.