The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 138, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1965 Page: 9 of 12
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REL Tracksters Head For Spring
said pointing to the list of those
constituting thr ‘HO relay.
"Mcore here, we won’t have to
worry about him. ne’H come
along, The same goes for Den-
son, pointing to another mem-
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/“In the mile run we've got
Humphrey. The. mile .relay his
(Dwight) Denson,, j Leon) Wesh-
bum (Bobby) Moore and (Miko)
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Mitehamore and Liz Herrera will setting the world onfit*
vie against foreign competition I ary contenders a
lnibf1discu* . Rockhold would add (he
Taking up the slack for the ab-j “yet" to the preceeding I
sence of Lowery -will be
mores Jimmy Saveli, Ru
Zieriein and Gary Bums.
The two broad
ried to the meet t
Rhodes and Albert
Lowery will be taking a college The Gander 410 relay will, tracts, Lawhon, David Dudey
entrance exam and will not com-'consist oi Pat Boyle. Denson, and Fenelon.
Fenelon and Moore.
Washburn and Gingles will be
trying for the 880 laurels and
Sooy, Liitleficld and Wood will
searching lor the high hurdle
wins. ,/. "
Two sophomores, Boyle and
Fenelon, and junior Denson will
be competing; for REL in the 100
yard dash '< —
Moore, Bill Askey and Bou-
dreaux will try for the 440 yard,
dash honors while Sooy, Little-
iiell and Wood will try lor the
low hurdle win. /
The 220 has three Baytown en-
By JOE WHITTINGTON |day against some 22 high
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Sun Sport* Editor
The Robert E Lee Gander “The Beaumont showing was
The Robert L Lee uanoe ^ ^n,. Appointing”
trackmen will return from what;cogch j^^y Rocghold said,
many would consider & disap-] leaning bagk in an easy chair,
pointing ilth place finish .at “A lot of people forgot to notice
Beaumont last weekend to try .ill the gord times they had down
their hand at the first annual there. Those were exceptionally
Spring Branch track meet Salur-I good times tor this ear)/ in the
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“We have our troubles with
handing off the baton and things
like that, f haven't been able to
really pu«h ihem bard because of
the weather conditions lately. I
think it jwuld hurt a boy to push
him too hard in this cold weath-
Victor Humphrey, the Gan-
der's crack junior miler, will
continue his constant improve-
ment phase in going for the long
run title SaLirday, .XXX
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As Low As $5.00,
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Washburn will take the exami-
nation during the- morning afid
will only compete in the after-
noon.
Sooy will only be able to com-
pere in the morning sessions,
missing the finals that start at
2:10 p.m., due to,the^same ex?
amination. _
The preliminaries will begin at
10 a.m. with the 440 relay and
end with the mile relay at 4
p.m. The weight and field events
will get under way at 9:45 a.m.
and continue through the day
until completed.
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WHO IS
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CURTIS?
jumpers
car-
THAD FELTON
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the
greatest distance
event, the this* season, but missed Royal
............... feature Askey, Purple cofmietition in*Beaumont
Denson, Washburn, Moore, last weekend.
B°audreaux and Lawhon. , / Pole vaulted*-for ,the meet will
c Big Jack Ford, Mike Mitcha- be Hank Johnson,
more and Charlie Hendrick* will nard and Clem Hausmann.
be gunning for first place in the
has
The
"Now some of the sophomores,
(Kenny) Fenelon, (Pat) Boyle,
tRobert)»Gingles and (Frans)
Boudreaux. They're ail good
bovs and-will-come along fast.
The same •* true about Billy
Littlefield. Tommy; Sooy is a lit-
er, //. ■ %, tie green right now, but l expect
-“Like I said before w# start- him to dp a great job-son the
*d," Rockhold started in a re- hurdles,
minding 'manner. "When you “it's ju*t too Arty to count
have a group of young sopho- (hem out and I'm hot really wor-
mores. like we do, ydu have to yjed to death about them. Sure,
expect these things to happen, j like to win them all, but they'11
"Vou'll have to remember round out a little later in the
that the season is a-long one, season," Rock ended determined
dad when we start pushing them ly, - •
aiSd getting kind of Rockhold will suit out 28p«H
weather we i! start coming. Bui ticipanta for the Spring Branch
1 really don’t see any reason gathering and among the -miss-
lor alarm, especially this early mg will be theGaitocrs topmgn
•Now look at this,” Rockhoid jumping entrant Claude l^iwery.
mile
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Coach Clint Nettleton w ill send
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is team
Delight Tournament” at Falfur-
ria* which was held In mid-Feb-
ruafT^ Schui^rt reached the
semi - finals of the boys singles
m this tournament and the team
Bunting and Tillery in the
girls doubles were also defeat-
ed in the semi - final round.
Both Schubert and the gW*
doubles team were d<
the, eventual winners.
On February 25, 26 and 27,
the team traveled to San Anton-
io for the Texas Schools Tour-
nament. ;
Drouilhet and Schubert enter-
the hoys doubles and «m,
b.e cgjening match 00, fL Their
opponents wet* Tony Lgiva and
Arthur VHlfranca of; South San'
Antonio High School.
The two boys then met Mar-
ble'FaUs' team of Mike McCor-
totok and David Griffin. MeCor-
mick |>nd Griffin feU to REX
*1fhe Gander* almost had their
match when they met Sail An*
trnio Jefferson and lost the first
game J-6. But the Schubert -
Drouilhet team came cm strong
end defeated John Yaney ead
Robert Price of the "Alamo
C.ty" School in the next two
games. 15-11 and 02, for the
match win. , ,
Corpus Chrisli Miller was the
neat warn in Baytown.
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John Drouilhet and^NMni
Schubert Will make up REL s
team in the boys doubles. Har-
ry Dinwiddle is the other boy
entry for Baytown «* he will
compete in the boys singles.
The girls entered in this tour-
rament for the Gander* are
Fredna Till* r y and Gamflle
Bunting in the girls doubles.
Two jontor htah giris, Karen
Wheeler af CMu BMwu Ahd
Royce Marshallbf Baytowh Jibi-
tor High, are working out with
the high school team and Will
complete the seven member*
piat are entered in the Spring
Braaefc lhunttment Both firi*
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 138, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1965, newspaper, March 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145046/m1/9/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.