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PAGE FOUR THE LEVELLAND DAILY SUN NEWS, LeveHand, Texas, Sunday, February 1, 1959
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Sports notes
IT WOIT.h BE IIAKI) TO blame more leaway.
fan' it they just quit going to out-,
of-tow n basketball games. THAT I.ITTLE MORE HAS all
. As a rule there aren't very many be needed. He cashed in on Me-
yvho make trips with the Lobos j Kenzie's fouls by getting four j
anyway but a nice home town points and then hit for five straight \
continent (urned out for the Here- , field goals. He was never so effec-j
ford game Friday and were tive in any of the two follow ing per-j
thoroughly disgusted and Yru.strat- j iods but that one second quarter!
ed. ■ juant had turned the trick and 1
The Hobos were out to w in that, Hereford had caught up w ith the
one and thev w ere a ire to do it Imbos who had made them look .
They didn't blow the game they sick during the first flame,
had it blown for them. Roy Sage made some of the same
The Whitcfaees may have a bet- beautiful blocks that he showed
ter basketball team than I.evel-1 against Littlefield but they went!
land, but they didn't Friday night, down as fouls. ,
In the first quarter the Lobos tixik % But maybe we should he thank- 1
to the Hereford court like a duck ful for small favors. The score I
dot's to water. They hit nine of 14 could have been worse if the White-
attempts from the field while the faces had been hitting at their us- J
best Hereford coul l do on their uul clip because they attempted
own stomping ground was a meas-, more shots than the Lobos . we’ve !
ly three of 19. got an answer for that one too and i
it wasn't the rebounding.
1)1 RING THE FIRST HALF
the Whitcfaees had only a total of j HEREFORD IT T ON A IT'LL
four fouls called on six boys the court press from the very begin-]
Lobos had 10 called on four. Not rung. At first it didn't work for]
a single one <it the I.obos’ free them as they were giv ing the Lo-!_
throw chances was a tw ,> shot pro-; bos a lot of siiyl^ei^.shot«T~1THcn i
position (for being fouled in the the .Lobos^Brought the hall in on!
act of if;rwi —imd- "naturally . Hereford's end of the court. Roy
CrenerTt one-an:l-one opportunities Sage would station himself undet
since Hereford had been called for the Lobor goal. One long pass from1
only four team fouls. . a floorman. usually Doug Cannon.
In the second half the fouling' and-Sage had the hall in for a;
situation went from had to worse layup before his /nan could get to .
for the visiting Lobos. Jerry (Cirri- him.
soil and Bill .McKenzie were fouled But being reasonably intelligent,
out and Herald Moreland and Roy cagers (Hereford doesn't have a
Sage had four each when they 23-3 record because they’re lucky ,
went out of the game. every night > they finally put a stop j
Twelve fouls were assessed Lev- to that tactic. ___
elland in the third and fourth per- They starte I pressing two-on-one ,
iods. Hereford had 14 called so that there were two Whitcfaees!
against them but there’s more to all over every Lobo who was try-
it than the bare figures indicate, ing to comedown the court. I Lilac-1
, I.obos managed to .pass'-'off to ante •
OF Till: l* ( At.I.LI) ON THE ' ther man they immediately switch-
Lobos only tw » were charged to I qd to him. ..
substitutes. The rest were heapelj They became alert to the long
on the starters. Of Hereford's--14 down court passes and whenever
only eight were divided among the Lpixj bringing the ball down
their starters t> tack on to Tiier-gof in trouble and trie I that man-
four they h.t 1 at haiftnrrC'. The euver they raced, in to pick it if:
other six were called aftei Lev el- Consequent ly thev had possession
land's starters were either safely of the ball for more shots, par-
fouled out of the game or retired tn marly in the third quarter,
on the bench. By that time the
ciia.1 ity -’tHat Lott begun at home WHEN A OF FIT IT DOWN IT
could afford to shi w a little slai k. sounds like pretty, smalt basket-
- 'Hereford h is fur.' definite start-' bail but you'd have tn see it
-and two oth -r boys who are to know what we mean. One boy
about equal. That gives them six in particular is so adept at foign-
goi d men. Steve Slagle. B >hby mg a fail that you'd almost a.-t-
Shclt in. Donnie Renfro and Ken uady believe that he was pusht d
Cleat-man are all very capable of if you didn't know it was among
hitting high in the double figures, his tucks. He got a lot of fouls
Milner Duval and Raul Higgins are called on Lobos that way Friday
so equal and alternate so frequent- night
ly that its hard to tell which one is They're good basketball player-
the fifth and which is tlit* sixth hut they're even better actors
man. and their hag of tricks is almost
limitless.
GARRISON" TOOK ON SLAGLE One other thing that rankled,
Friday night and heal him to was that, while LeveHand used all
three points befoie he Lulled out. 12 boys who made the trip, the
Cannon took fare of 1 nival and home town Held utilized the ser-
liiggins 'depend;!’; on which one vices of only two 1 ■ >vs other than
was in when'. Higgins scored tour their regular six. Tno rest or their
and Duval made nine, lour of subs cooled their heels on the bench
which came after Cannon was re- while the starters staved in against
tired. Moreland handled ftenfro so the Lobo subs,
well that tin' Wh.teface scored on-
ly thro•• points but Herald was LSI ALIA THE HOME TEAM
ticketed with four fouls. ■ will let all their hoy's play if they
That left Ciearman and Shell m are safely ahead. Not Hereford ,
a- tiic cu:prits who did the scoring they weren't taking any c h ine
damage. Sage ci.d a good i >b on They.wouldn't have been taking a
Ciearman "during the first half, al- chance t > let the ,-ubs play. I.iey
1 .wing him to ret i ff only six had insurance. . •
shots i he lut on tw n. Ciearman
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- SLAGLE ATTEMPTS TO STOP CANNON
Lobo Guard Doug' Cannon rocs up for. a jump shot in
the third quarter of the Friday nrghi alt nr wait the
Hereford Whitefaces. Lanky Steve SI; cG of t!a• Herd
stretches out an ominous arm in truardm: a utiir-i Gan-
non's shot as Max Jenninas comes in from the left to
work for the rebound if the ball misses it.- mark.
Whitefaces keep
on lead by getting
home
boys
12 trophies
LeveHand boy boxers brought mate Lrme Watt as did (.erardo
home the hardware Friday night. Haro to team mate Lynn Waters.
Eleven boys won trophies and Carson Watt decisioned Jet ry
n doing so also gained the team Perez of Plainview in the 112
trophy in the open division for pound open division. Robert Viai -
Coach T. J. Watt. ile gained his win m t ie finals.
Carson Watt. Robert Viable. Jet- with a decision over Newell Lar-
ry Rekl, Gary Watt, Julian Torres.: ker of Lubbock. „
Ernie Watt and Lynn Waters won, Gary Watt and Julian Torres
matches in the finals of line Little- were declared automatic winners
field Golden Gloves tournament. of tneir weight divisi«*n m the open
PMo Tienda. Ted Latham, Larry ^ class vvh(fn no opponents we/e
Vialle and Gerardo Haro won j available for them,
trophies for runner - up positions ReuI NVfJf) hjs lltIe Thursday
after being decisioned in their Alfonso Haro. Gary
Friday night fights. Blakely arid Bobby Williams were
Tienda, after scoring knock decisions on tne
downs over his opponent in Loin i|,
the first and second rounds, was •sa,n*-‘ tv app,
taken out on a technical knockout Couch W;*|j will take Reid Turn-
in the third by veteran Doyle May ,ju Robert wkilille and Carson and
if Plainview. (fary "Wad Igf/The Regional Gold-
Latham was decisioned by t.n (ikiVes toitWiament in Amarillo
Keith Biilington of Plainview. Lar- m,xt ;veck.
ry Viable lost a decision to team Ui|h ., \jnut of 105 pounds.
none ut tne younger LeveHand box-
ing set will be able to participate.
1 ;:i. meet will begin Wednesday
and continue Friday and Saturday.
.. AND THENGOES AFTER SAGE
AI [hough he was held lo only six points. Slavic was a
busy nun for the White!arcs as he attempts to foil Lobo
Hoy Sa.ve as the Levella.nd sophomore rocs up lor a shot.
Wateliinv is Hereford's • Haul Iliqyins. Save was hiqh
po'iat man lor LeveHand with a tola! of 17 points for the
niyht's work.
tight
The 11c: cl- ird Will'd a “s u- •! 'a
ail. ci,ari (in ,-s. uncanny a. istr i y
from the free throw line ar. i a
be:m;te come court ad'.ant eg,- to
oven ".me the Levi band i.obos (IS-
grip
by Lobos
i f 21 f .r 13 percent,
-bed i.i on 33 chances
22 lor a blistering 72
Chandler and Lair
complete A&M staff
COLLEGE STATION. (Spit
1 Texas A&.M's two n‘west staff
. mem bet s arrived on the. campus
'his week and began house-hunt1
J ing.
They are Tom Chandler, new
I head baseball coach, and Matt
'Lair, assistant football coach. Tie
1 two compltete the staff of Jim My-
! »rs. diieetnr of athletics and head
: football coach.
Chandler has been head base-
ball coach at Adamson High in
Dallas the past, six years and .has
coached the Alpine Cowboys, semi-
pro dub, the past six summers.
Lair has been defensive line
■oach at Kentucky for the past
five years.
Both are married and have no
children.
Chandler's baseball duties b"gin
Feb. 15, w.th baseball practice.
Lair will join the Aggie g: id
coaches in recruiting while avvait-
ng start of spring football prat.-
tice in April. .
Dale Hail named
Army grid coach
WEST POINT. N. V (APi Dee
Hall.. assistant coach at ’thy M S
Military Academy for the past
three seasons, was framed“llPTlii
•football coai h Saturday. Mu-ceed-
ing Hud IF HI uk, who resigne'i
t!ve,‘ weeks ago.
Hal! was gy dinted fr..m t’ge
acadomy in 1945 after having been
a halfback on the - a me team with
toe fam • 1 Dec Iliam-haid and
Glenn Dav is. He coached'an Ar-
my team in Germany before re-
signing his c .n-.miss on and serv-
ing as :t, assistant at Purdue,
New II imps hue a-d Florida. He
joined thq West Point staff in 1955.
ll'aik, ft resigned after guidirg
the 1358 want ’ Uirough an unbeat-
en season. >P.s resignation is ef-
fective Feb. 15.
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so you'd think if you wete lust
considering the fact that lie made
12 points in that quaglei '.
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man made 111 roe field goals and
six free throws. Those six free
throws tame at the expense of
Sage ar.d Roy was ealle i for I .o
fouls during the third and the he
ginning of the fourth quarters.
McKenzie, a defensive spe-ial: :
for the Lobos. drew an awfully
tough assignment Friday night as
it soon tie came apparent mat >he|-
ton was gome to he
hot shot ot the Herd
stuck to Shelton like ;
the fir-t quarter and
only three punts
We re pot a’lbill ; for llu) bi.aii-
because nobody complained alto,
th'nr other most recent loss to D i-
mas at Dumas. They jus' couldn't
•vt that rr. ght. In their home garni -
tins -e ison the I.olm- have h id' i
olav to win they haven't been
hclpe 1.
They don’t nee 1 mi abb: f
just, need to get ,, l.ur .-hake on the
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national AAU record
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from Indiana poll ■.
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