The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, February 21, 1975 Page: 4 of 4
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WAH WHOOP
Kolnuar.v 20 1075
Team Closes Season
Already assuied oftheii sec
ond best won Inst record in
McMurry basketball hlstoiy
the Indiana head for Oklahoma
City Friday and Salurdnv . fac-
ing two formidable foes in
Hothnny Nnzarono and Ok
lnhomn Christian College
The Indians shaipshootois
dolux scalped Win hind Baptist
71-61 and Lubbock Cluistian
College 71-67 ov oi tli past
weekend to run tlioii unprossiv o
Benson iccortl to 21-5
The nine-game victoiv streak
Is the longest in so on oars and
the 9-3 Toxoina Athletic Confer-
ence mark is the host the In
dlans have over onjood in
league play counting the lmc
Star Conferom.0 i 1)65 7 1)
In the season ending i o id tup
Hcrshel Kimhulls Indians
must tackle two nggiossivo
clubs neithei in lontontion for
the TAC championship which
Midwestern Univenit can lock
up the title withjust one ictor
against the same opponents
Bcthain Nazal one is led by
senior guaid Jeff Jones US) 2
In laslThursda stntramural
basketball action the Buzzards
of the independent league took
command of first place with a
narrow It 12 victorv over the
previousl.v unbeaten Muck Sa-
tins In another close game XO
slipped past 111 II IO-'2!) in the
last seconds with a hist second
desperation shot
KoSari A edged ABX 12-10
while the Violations whipped
the Bouncers ll-'ll The
Brothers romped the Visitors
70-111 ond the Facultv handed
Adidas a 41-12 loss HBI re-
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The Redskins are 6-6 in TAC
plav and have tied fiir the past
two confoionco titles McMunj
won the first game by !) 1-69 but
it won't be easy across the lied
Hivei
Oklahoma Cluistian the
most pin sical club in the league
fell to McMurry by 9.1-80 but
had their top postmen out with
fouls early in the final half.
OCC is also 6-6 in conference
battles
Kick Penny the guard with
the deadly ee needs just four
points Fridn night to smash his
ow n single season scoring record
oflll'l Teammate Keith Sulli-
van the silk smooth senior is
onlv 52 points away from tving
Russell Noll on the No "2 all-
time scoring list Between them
Ponnj and Sullivan have scored
:ii)80 points
it was on know what kind of
shooting that brought victories
on the road against Wavland
Baptist and Lubbock Christian
The Indians hit GO percent at
mained idle while Kivn "11" nip-
ped Ko Sari "B" !).1.'29
In tonight's action Ko Sari
B" faces ABX "A" while the
Bouncers go up against the
strong forces of the Black Satins
The Visitors battle APO while
II! It matches forces with ABX
"B" In other action the Buz-
zards play the Brothers and
Kivn "B" plays XO The last
games of the evening see HBI
plnv ing Ko Sari "A" nnd Adidas
battling the Violations This
will be the next to the Inst night
of action before the playoffs
begin Inter this month.
Win land Baptist and suivivod
a last ditch rall.v b l.ublock
Christinn with (5'2 poi cent
shooting Sullivan led the sein-
ing with '21 in the WUC game
and Penny poured in II against
LCC
Cliff Stephens now slowed
with an ankle iitjury has taken
ovoi the TAC field goal percen-
tage leadership by making (12 9
per cent Penny has moved into
the No '2 spot at 60 9
McMurry's team field goal
shooting continues to impiove
After '26 games the Tribe has
mnde 55 1 per cent from the
field by far the finest shooting
in Indian cage histoiv
The Indians will oasilv break
the TAC record of 5 1 0 poi cent
set bv Bethanv Nazal one last
season
TAC Standings
W L
Midwestern Univ 1 1 1
McMurry College 9 3
Dallas Baptist 9 3
Bethany Na:arcne 6 6
Oklahoma Christian 6 6
Lubbock Christian 4 8
Texas Wcsleyan 2 10
Wayland Baptist 1 It
Cancer Drive Set
Bver voar the American
Camcr Sociotv has it s Annual
Drive in April 1 his is not onlv a
fund raising Crusade but is
educational as well due to the
literature that is disseminated
to the public which results in
more people consulting their
physician for check ups in April
and Ma than at am other time
of the j ear
1 he American Cancer Societj
is a totally volunteer organiza-
tion and this venr the Tin lor
County Unit is in need ofa great
deal of help Their goal this voar
is $'16000 and to reach it thev
nre asking evorv College Stu-
dent in Abilene to lend a hand
Hopcfullv some of the Campus
Organizations as well as indi-
viduals w ill consider taking the
April Residential Drive as a pro-
ject and offer their assistance
The local unit needs people to
tnke charge of certain areas of
Abilene as well as individuals
to go door to door This would
involve approximately three
hours of v our time on the even-
ing of Tuesday April 8 1975
Won't jou join the others who
arc helping our community and
mankind in the fight against
Cancer
For more infoi motion call
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Upon arrival in Bnglnnd the
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, February 21, 1975, newspaper, February 21, 1975; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth104245/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McMurry University Library.