The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 114, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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Ganders fhave now earned the
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Win or lose Friday night, the
Ganders wil not lose any of this
resnect and that is a fact
they could lose the hope for a
alnst us.’Xrexas
nd writer Steve V^i
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to vm? tonight
urs coach Ben Bowen said sadl^aft-
me er bowtagotit of the race, \
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By JOE WHITTINGTON X
thin .Sports Editor ,
If a person read the headline
fibove this stojy^dhey would
think that Baytown has a sports-
writCT^yho iikes to try hishand
at fortune telling or possesses
aft abundance of confidence in
• ./.*• j the Gander basketbaiiers.
This is especially true since
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second-best with the Ganders. -
The Ganders now have their
chance to shake the title of sec-
end-best and a win over‘Texas
City would give them the best
chance to-seme, lone .possession
oi the big round golden basket-
ball at the end. of the season.
According to the schedule of
at i out)
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jelled,/?
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i tuning cl ah in
Rosing Tourna-
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Swamp Five Foes
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city tilt is not pit tap until 7:30
p.m. Friday, and taking this sin-
gle ad seriously would be a
bit presumtniouk
The true story of this encount-
er can be told by ihe pictures at
the top of the page and the ad-
dition Of the headline to the left.
•• The jdeture* portray the life of
the Ganders during the previous
. 1965 12-4A cage games; a life of
2 glorious times as well
frustrating moments. The head
to the left is in essence,at warn-
ing and the only solution to the
problem the warning applies to
lies in the words in the headline
to the right.
Ip the Texas City game, the
Ganders will be facing the num-
ber one team in the circuit, and
for the first time, the only num-
ber one team. The Pasadena Ea-
gles held sole possession of the
top spot in the early part cf
the campaign, hut losses to Ga-
lena • Park. Baytown and Sam
could go against the St
emerge smelling; like th*
bial rose. . fy
Following the TC tilt. which is
nothing snort of a must, the
Ganders will host Ball High, a
last place club; visit Sam Ray-
burn, who is next - to - the - last,
and host the LaMaroue Tigers.
The only one of these quints
that has bested the Ganders was
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. The
to almost
se that score in
meeting with the
district scheduled, 5
Ganders came
perfectly reve
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h’enberg, 60-41
jnies Remain In
:or Loop Lead
free throws. Pat Orchin and Gen-
ero Salinas each put in 7 points,
kept the" Moore, was also the leading re-
the Gulf , bounder for the. Greenies with 12
of the Goslin's 49 rebounds tor
the night. Moore was-followed
by Strauss and Salinas who pull-
ed'down U and 10 rebounds re-
axfigjit 13-21 spex-tively, /y
fhejfitial pe- Mann hit 51 per of tbetf
fSSlXhut 24 points , by the Go*- Phot* from the free throw line
... - _w..lm« in thegeMmd peraxi is whaf completing 18‘el
«>wr ™ I seemwl to give the l< i l-h.,rei v From die field they made 21
sSaiiMw Im2L ill—a -a«lth»M- ninth district win against °f {».fjp!d goal attempt! for 38
iaPV*£fg!y.Jone loss. ' Jier emit. , .
ttUved PtthtaRfwsria^tn thell TheGoslimskiwed down in t, In Ibe’Bgaroe Horace Mann
a*wt and wMh the*! the thinl quarter and'were but- 1,“>k a close me with the (Sill.
but kept thg lend. j?*t°n B team] 38-35. Jeny
. Irisrflsft' Waa to tWe|f4S-34. They turned the- tables Bance hit six field goal* and
Row* fhrai with sunford, ■;.and outsgored the^^ Seagull* 15-7 &* toaws for his high of
and tnade th- World ftertestiin the imal stanz*/ • | P®1?1*
|i Glenn ,Bew was '.the. *•** *
took fht-' gcorinr kitftis ^ witn 11 point j
§ Bashethalt ptayrek awm tegjThuradayt^ht. He put six field
■«w WgW.&ybifKrt*f*rt I! gmtls anfihwr c h ar f tytosser Xron^S^^in.i.l^i
Iymr. but dM;fou ever W«*f JthrouMr the hoop tor hi#' 14- 'Siting
der Who WM U* tailest-flay- Ipo^otai. Charles Strauss was
er iohumry.... The Axm]luxtain Greenie in the double »un
IJUr-l . . . His name w*p&h„ ™ ' ,Wd ,nd ’'?*>"# blare Cedar Bayou and
•Tmf Rekhert... He stood * "T, XX teeguc - leading Hocker
xmj ^ ^ '^ark Mowe rounded mfi the
fimtble digit mA» with JT points
three field shot^ and five
prover-
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their
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on iihe Strength of a
one second out-of-bounds play
with tlie seore tied, JahMm.PB-
__ ton, who cmly netted 4 poihts the
t'jk entire game, broke under the
basket to bounce the winning
points off the board. \
The LaMarque loss was the
most shocking and surprising 0!
ThrTlex
loss, 48-46,
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tag an enormous 22-8 first quar-
ter lead.
Texas City has yet to play
tough Brazosport and contending
Pasadena and both these games
are away from Texas City. Aside
from Texas City, Pasadena has
to meet previously contending
Galena Park across the Channel
at Pasadena. /V
Gander .coach Jay Bollinger
said early in the season that his
team Was one that would jell
late due to mostly sophomore
Experience ar-t the lack of
the'first meet of the season
Thursday at Br< zosport. / ’
’The Ganders, who racked up
points, completely outclass-
he field that consisted of
Sam Rayburn, who took second
place borons with a. meager 38
points; third place South Hous-
ton with 33Mi points, fourth place
Ball High with 2814 points, fifth
place Pasadena with. 25 points,
sixth place Texas City with 22
points and last place Brazosport
markedVith 13 points.
The Baytown contingent took
eight-'first, places,- one second
place, five thud place *, two
fourth place* and two fifth
places.
/ "The boys did a real fine job,”
Kramer said. “We go to South
Houston Thursday and wlll meet
this same group of teams. We
could only enter two boys in
each event this time, but can
enter three at South Houston.”
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Negro boy'
fatally shot his
hce a; their home
t while, their :p»r-.;','
i i hurch meeting
led the older boy
bed been talking
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is little firotlMV
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the Gan-
they had
strength of a hot
scoring splurge, a
ders looked as the
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just emerged from the deep
freeze./
The dose tosses -were -bal-
anced by the Pasadena win and
% 78-70'double overtime win over
the Galena park five. But the
numbei of tosses and the'tithe
of each was the deciding de-
ment that made those three
smalUosses look like toe side of
a bare.
Lee is how in such a position
that one more loss' would put
them out of the race, almost
without doubt, and a Winu
pick up not just some, but all of
the Bears were trailing' ?!: the darbies. • -
end of the first period, 10-8. Texas.City coach J. D. Menav-
The Broins had fallen back cohas professed to the. fact that
14-8 but came back oh the shoot- he would rather be lucky than
tag of Garrelt, O. E. Downing, good any day, Well, this simply
gain a 15-14 lead. This was the proyes that Meftasco himself
only lead, the Bears saw during rather doubts the taerits of that
the second quarter As Jones hit first encotmter and should be out
6 points for Fry to take a 21-18 to prove another point
halftime advantage, ^ / with a rousing win, >
Good rebounding in the third If, after all the hard^work
quarter is what gave the Bruins and heart breaks the Ganders
the lead as they held the Fry
only 3 points during that
Mp4tan had taken
toad at the end bf
five 12-year-oM
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Bears Down Fry. 44-38
For 23rd Seasonal Win
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TEXAS CITY (Sp) -Cedar
Bayou Was trailing at halftime
but came out in the second half
tn play some good basketball
and win their 23rd game of the
season as they defeated Texas
City Fry. 44-38.
Fry scored first on a free
throw by Jones tp lead 1-0. Ron-
nie Garrett hit a lay-up for the
Bears to lead 2-1, but Jocks
knotted the score with another
free throw. Hie Bruins were de-__
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With three minutes left In the
game. Cedar Bayou held a 36-34
to 40-34 on two free , throws by
Chase atid a goal by Garrett.
As the clock stowed only 1:30
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back with their backs against the
wall, they lose the TC battle
and eventually the dam**-
ship, it woukl be the ndM
tale aince Uttle Snow White
had a craving tor juicy-looking
apples, '
"Jay, I don’t know wpat you
have, but It beats anythtagl’ve
got.” Brazosport mentor Flash
. ‘‘You are the best
team that I have played.'’
“Baytown looked better than
any team we have played.
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nerged for the Gulf Coast Jure
tor High District cellar Thurs-
day night e* they became the
trtnitef.rif the battle of the c*P
lar-dwirtters Over Galvestoa S. F.;
Austin, 56-53. * *
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“I was real pleased with our
effort tonight,” said Coach Bar-
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job on the boards
hustled them."
did a good
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Highlands second Garrett, Jim Fayle, and Chase
at aeaao? » 9 k**—t a
starts. Ttoir previous win was
over the other Galveston team,
Lovenberg. earlier in the sea-
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15 point, an six field goals and
Both teams started out cold
and Austin managed an fid first
I toad. The Eagles a)low-
three free throws. Chase
sii-sm
TEXAS CITY (Sp) - Baytown
Junior High held cloee to the
atoo ta the double digits with U
pcints. \
r Cedar Bayou picked tq> 45 re-
bounds for the night as Sidney
Thomas was the rebounding
leader with 14 followed by Chase
- leading Blocker team «d the Indians only 5 points in
Oreapad the second frame at Highlands
« lone, took the toad, 2J-16.
tor
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the last frame
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The third period ended
with?
minute, of the !ii>’
Alter
had elapsed, the Red
•oend ihf*mMMvp«
closer as Austin moved to
z
in only 2 points of the Eagles,
3437 Kfcntemfa went wild to
that lost i>eriod when they scored
The Bean made 13 of 42 field
and 18 of
69 jier cent,
tost to Fry.
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free throws for
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back to knot Die acorr at the
end Of the quarter
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8 points and had mounted at
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one time, a 13 point lead, 52-
42-16, in their poorest showing
of the year, according to Coach
cot, he? Gdbert Lumpkin. Brent Gojif-
tour consecutive 3Moo« forth scored 5 points for the
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the action tor the hafi, jumn shots
inns were toad tag. 17-14. rat io 52-47 With tots
and the toad waa
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ton. The Bears are in second
scorer of ft* i&MuHqI
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M field goals and tour free
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