Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1974 Page: 4 of 14
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p.m.Championshipgameinthe in the gym at the high school, pm Evant is dated to moot consolation dated for 0 pm
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entered a boys' fam and maiden season that was begun Legion Field for the 3 pan., about it and ao they’ll win the
Ranger will be entered in the with greet expectations in July CST game is another matter, World Bowl out o spite,
girls’ division. ends deep in red ink here and that is crucial to the The teams met twice in the
Tournament tickets are on tonight when the World Foot- players. regular season, and Birmning-
sale at the office of the high ball League plays its World When it was summer and the ham won both, by 8-7 and 26-18,
school principal. The ticket can Bowl with two of the teams WFL seemed to be going well, scores. The Americans advanc-
te n—Ttawwl for ft to end will which are among its candidates crowds of 40,000 and more came ed to this final game by
whnit the tamu to all the for bankruptcy. to watch the Americans. Since upending Southern California in
games.A ticket to each session The continuing downhill slide the problems begun in early their only playoff game The
would total 34.00, so a saving is the WFL has been on since late fall, those crowds have fallen to Blasers had to defeat Philadel-
made. These pertain to adult summer will be epitomised a tow of 15,000. The players'pay phia and Memphis.
FGFTTPO • (P tickets only, since no student tonight by the fact that players will come solely from the gate The World Bowl could
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3 t I a m m B gets underway. School officials probably qualify for welfare. divided among the teams, with Cannon and George Blanda
3 t sA. TIL -r -w- IMZAlm Lastalei said Wednesday that the As late as Tuesday there was winners getting 60 per cent of starred in its initial champion-
a ; M ■ If I n FA A MEEP ► 1 ff W Booster Cub has prepared nice doubt this game would be that chunk and losers 40 per ship game
VN | I || | GG Wf I III kQI I V programs for the tourney and played, and there was no cent A playoff game in The Americans rely on the
Dome Barkver fab 13 puaNb • they will also be on sale at the guarantee even today that all Memphis last week drewabout passing of veteran George Mira
game. the Birmingham players who 10,000 and produced 3335 for and rookie Matthew Reed, the
The tournament will utilise say they haven’t been paid in each winning player and 3225 receiving off Dennis Homan and
BDXSODRE Hachkabayheid.olvastim two gyms, at the high school two months, win honor their for each loser. Alfred Jenkins and the running
DKJAUKI - - . and at the Recreation Hall in team vote of two days ago to Whatever happens, tonight’s off Charlie Harraway.
HOCKABAY Erstgoarter,butincrenseditt City Part. Two games in each cam of a boycot and results will not solve the The Blazers move behind
EGnI rZ ** T™?* and P*”*” division in the opening round participate problems of the two teams, or quarterback Bob Davis and
1 "TT ** toree wUl be played at the Rec Hall The league insists it is here to those of the league. have the league’s top running
• “ pertods -- and the remainder are sche- stay, and that 1975 will find a The Blasers have adopted the back in rookie Tommy Rea-
a a Sally Oopeland with 34 and duled at the high school gym. WFL playing with such estab- attitude that they’re never mon.
Z Charlene Chambers with 11 BOYS’DIVISION lished stars as Larry Csonka__ _ _ _
. 3 paced fa scoring for Huckabay Host Stephenville played and Paul Warfield. But there is | | ^ we fa ^1 fa ■ ■ mJL Ite
c c and Tia Rickman led Early in Gordon in the opening game tittle doubt this league can •ga f| ff F Off gaE
scoring with 13 points. today at the high school, and endure many more seasons like ||vl>V>VV ■ WU I
E —p , , Lingleville took on Cisco at 12 the one which ends tonight
*ET BOXSCORE noon, also at the high school. Losses since July total about A B B ■ MB
EU-KABA Eastland and Clifton square off $20 million. One team declared «"modnmrBae ImpaeA
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Ployamwowmothens JMSAUMOOT. !«■«■. WenfordWibomn of Louisiana
™ Defensive tackle Fred Dean of Tech also were repeats off the
champion Louisiana Tech be- 1373 team.
4re“esperatey,seeg ne came the first player in Johnnie Thibodeaux of Mc-
torsinsorder stay afioat Southland Conference history to Neese State won quarterback
gah.. win all-conference football honors. The 5-feet-10, 185-pound
distinction four times Wednes- junior rushed for 1,221 yards
. . „MsPt.aSde.tonstt.whe day. despite injuries. He joined
* 1 With Jacket Birmin 5 ,whichhaswon1 The Moot-3, 220-pound senior McDaniel and two Arkansas
10 * varsity and Honeybees hosting anddost5andElorida,, 166 from Ruston, La., a unanimous State vets, fullback Stan
their own tournament this moot «t Legion Field Just how choiceforthethirdtime,ledthe Winfrey and tailback Willie
wekend. the .unior varst 0000000000000000000 list of all-conference Bulldogs. Harris, to complete the offense.
. 3 , are.Eong O__-a- Louisiana Tech has won 2 Winfrey edged McNeese State’s
ehsewhere to set intaction.. Sports in Briet straight games and never lost Bobby Wilson and Tech’s
. two teams win be entered • to a conference opponent since Roland Harper while Harris
” th* Cross Plains varsity 000000000000000000000 entering the league in 1971, was the conference rushing
at 1 p-m. ^.y, FOOTBALL The Louisiana Tech selection leader
E>^t teams are entered in both LOUISVILLE, KY. - T.W. indudes five offensive and MannS. geci
the boys and girls divisions. ... eice _ eoen ehm. dnfoneiva nlavers in MeDanue led the SLC in
BOYS’DIVISION Alez resignedyns.soobal taatosdtbnpsphe’krdking scoring with 15 touchdowns,
Stephenville and Cross Plains University of non Jepone nmed was all-purpose in running and
amgug.baannumiaa DETROIT M aft cnvcm -^*1% open theboys’division actionat HOCKEY for the second time to both ialickof returnsand coed hi
Ne Engomd ame sin in fa xan 15: ne toner avuonnati- 230 pm. tday and Strawn INDIANAPOLIS - The teams. fourzsarcarr,with52
rumdetiemteAFCEafrclyisaeuephayets. » » E^y* World Hockey Association Safety Randy Colbert of 275* yards
fa pNMN ne Bus me BENGAsn, LONS I. M-BAtwdwt"ih Bangsfaces Paint Creek 2! took over the penniless Indi- Lamar University was selected rusbins-
ahrensassuredef thepkgetts OAKLAND 2 at KANSAS "“---5 ^m. tefnght and Eda and anapolis Racers and all but for the third year in a row. In the closest voting, Tech's
and fa DeRtam meed enls to CITY M: Amywaqy. RAIDERS mSRE completed transfer of the Colbert and four of his Lamar Mike Barber won the tight end
tank fa touR Botetame Catts aCFS1. AANV Eriday inthefina game “ the franchise to architect Paul teammates were picked by spot over Nate Allen off
—-EF-p fttsftnwnd. Consolation game is Deneau of Dayton, Ohio. coaches for defensive berths. McNeese State and Jaime
3 K .. the TENNIS Other unanimous selections Klipsch of Arkansas State.
2 14 finals shedhuled for 9 P- the LOS ANGELES - Billie were offensive lineman John Barber caught 29 passes and
. . same night Jean King announced her Manatt of Arkansas State, and scored six times.
• 2 withdrawal from regular three Louisiana Tech players, Lamar, nationally ranked
a 2 S4qAfavUte plays Bangs at 1 tournament competition fol- wide receiver Pat Tilley, among major college defensive
1 i thegirhs towing the Sarasota women's halfback Charles McDaniel and teams, dominated this all-con-
division and Strawnand Rising indoor pro tennis tournament Pope foronce category, placing sopb-
yaSlar Cross in January because of her Offensive linemen James omore tackle Donald Davis,
P”” tTk<a ” involvement in a series off Files of McNeese State, linebacker Ronald Black and
television specials about wo- defensive end Leon Babineaux cornertack Donald Hil along
EARLY to men in sports. of, Lamar and cornerback with Colbert and Babineaux.
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1974, newspaper, December 5, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559867/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.