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EMPIRE TRIBUNE. STEPHENVILLE. TEXAS
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The Lions, led by Tammy Hol-
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Perry Young provided almost
miller feeling.
That's because seven of his
first 12 players will come from
his own teem, the St. Louis
Blues. And when Bowmen gets
around to utmiag seven more
players to complete his 19-rnen
teem, it’s likely he’ll odd to the
Superlatives Describe
Purple Gang and unsinkable Joe basis teem under Ceeeh Bud nition c ha lienee to the defeaae
Dave Osborn or Bill Brown tack did not present.
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le Brown gave the Sting-
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Nationwide by the
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mentioned, and that the Bars his finest game,
likely will try for a quarterback,
with Purdue’s Mike Phipps and
out going fot- a quarterback, and number of tiroes, so I guess
be confirmed that Pittsburgh that’s why they think. it pas my
has talked trades with several ’ "
teems. One rumor, sending
quarterback Gary Cuozzo and
running beck Clinton Jones
from the Minnesota Vikings to
Pittsburgh for
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roe and Colorado All American the Chiefs into the Super Bowl
Bobby Anderson prominently showdown against Minnesota
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STEPHENVILLE (32)
Sexton, M.
Kitchens, K.
Harney, a silver-haired vet. Cross, D.
Southwest •r,n who °°ly • pert4iroe C^ton.
acid the amateur award meant M for 135 in the second round Evans, S.
James Street Named
Top Amateur Athlete
DALLAS, Tex., (A P) — The
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Angeles Rams’ front four got e
lot of publicity and he didn’t.’’
Brown was a sophomore at
Minnesota.the year Eller wee a
senior. A Chiefs teammate, Bob.
by Bell, was g_ senior during
Brown’s freshmen year. AU
three were firsUearo AllAmeri.
can linemen for the Gophers.
"I knew a lot of Chiefs, like
Otis Taylor and Bobby Bell. The
Pittsburgh Steelers were going
to draft roe, but they never did
because of the assumption that I
was going to sign with Kansas
City. Pittsburgh would have
paid more, so the money was
not the deciding factor. It was
just a matter of choice tl
teems. I’ve never had any re-
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and now the Vikings’ heralded -i__
defensive end. x
When Brown talks about EUt_
ar, he uses superlatives.
"I think he’s the best defen.
sive end in pro football,” Brown
said on the eve of the Super
Bowl battle. “I think his recog.
nition has been a long time com-
_ ing. I think he was extremely
YortJats,’ Cleveland,'* LosVn. “Serrated before, but the Los
gules, DMtes, Oakland and ------------“
Minnesota or Kansas City, de-
pending on who wins Sunday’s
Super Bowl.
After conducting the flip of
the silver dollar—toils won it—
to break the Pittsburgh-Chicago
draft tie, Rozelle held a news
conference to discuss terns be-
fore meetings going on here
among pro footbell owners. '
He said:
Realignment of the 13 teams
making up the new National
Conference as of Feb. 1—when
the pro football merger be-
comes legal—still has not been
resolved, but vowed it will be
“within a month, one way or an.
other.” But Roselle said he h»s
no power to break the deadlock
and impose realignment without
the owners consent.
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1970
Lions Defeat Jackets 68-42
In District Warfare Friday
BROWNWOOD - Stephenville flm confect and toe Stingers tops tor toe Stingers with 20,
want Um banting Friday night matmged only tour field goals and Mike Tate contributed six.
without a gun and the results tor the flrat halt The Jackets Albert Jianiaga saw high tor toe
EM a dtoaatroua 68-42 defeat were bald to 12 potato la the Ltoaa.
5 toe hands of the Brownwood first half aa toe intermission The Lions finished^ the night
Lions. The Stingers were in-
deed without any kind of arms ,
as they managed only MEof their ers their only offensive punch
shots in the Hr st half. Other of the night as the senior south-
action found the Brownwood JV paw tossed and finished the night
taking a 46-32 win over the with 12 points,
junior Stingers. Stephenville managed to out-
The win by the Lions catapult- score the Lions in the third
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Bill Richards with » points.
, _ __ Richards and Dapvar Cross
38-33. Danny Brown finished as were the only SHS roundbailers
able to find the rage in the
third canto as Brownwood con-
tinued to mount a lead 36-22.
Cross finished as top rebounder
tor the SHS JV with a total
12. Cross cleaned the boards
tor nine caroms in the first
half of action.
The JV returns to action Mon-
day night to 6-.00 as they host
Breckenridge before adjourn-
ing roundbell action lor finals.
llUMzv W IMto J
off eri< sow M*
every oppot<
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said he had not been contacted
by any law enforcement agency.
Football commissioner Pete
Roselle said his own investiga*
tion had uncovered no evidence
to even consider disciplinary ac.
tion end be had been told by the
U.S. Attorney in Detroit he had
no information whatsoever that
would lead him to prefer
charges against any pro football
people.
In this atmosphere it was dif.
ficult to concentrate on football
but Dawson said, "I have
blocked it out of my mind. I can
assure you it won’t affect my
play. We’ve come a long way to
get into the Super Bowl. Ail I
-will be thinking about from now
until Sunday will be the Vikings.
Hank Stram, the Kansas City
coach, admitted the affair had
been “distracting” but added,
“We have been through adver-
sity before and have been
strong enough to maintain the
same approach as usual.’’
Minnesota, with its superb
front four on defense, known as
the Purple Gang, won the NFL
title last Sunday by chewing up
the Cleveland Browns 27^7.
Kapp, a strong 6-foot-3 quarter,
beck who loves to run the tell
scored a touchdown on a broken
play, passed to Gene Washing,
ton for a 7 5.ya rd scaring play
and knocked out linebacker Jim
Houston in a head-on collision in
the Minnesota chilli.
The Vikings, who won 12
straight while compiling a 12-2.
toe Sttajars with a 0-2 slate for tree toss and flntohad tbe Mgta
the aooe play-offs.
The Lions did bare their tangs
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best game. I don’t think so."
There is one exception to
Brown’s usually calm, met.
sured approach to things.
„ It’s when he talks about Carl
■ tito No. I jpick, Eller, once Brown’s teammate
was denied by Rtxroey as bell* University of Minnesota
nothing more thin rumor.
The order of drafting behind
Pittsburgh and Chicago on the
first round, after four other coin
tosses Friday, has Miami, Bos-
ton, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Cin-
cinnati, St. Louis, San Francis-
co, New Orleans, Denver, Atlan.
ta, New York Giants, Houston,
San Diego, Green Bay, Wash,
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Curtis Mills of Texas AIM with Wbo shared the first-round lead
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - O.
J. Simpson has a lot on his mind
these days—such as his role as
a television sports commentator
of and his new $125,000 home at
... ,^1 Coldwater Canyon in Los An.
grets over roy decision,” Brown geles.
said. A-*..........
The Chiefs reportedly paid ood season of professional foot,
irown $300,000 over a five-year
period in aaiary end bonus. Pre.
roll.
For O. J., 1970 looms as »
suroably, be has one year to go challenging year. He admits he
on that arrangement. wasn’t too happy about his rook.
Brown started only one pre tepro season as a Buffalo Bill in
as a rookie in 1966 the year the 1969.
Chiefs won tbe AFL champion- ' *
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any A11-America teams because s<:ores *»ring in thia $100,000
Fro not AIMmerica caliber.” “
Aa the entire nation knows,
Street led Tens to the national w , ,
chsroptonshtp at tbe helm of the 0-1 Harney, now a club pro at Scotty Bowmen takes his place
“*—* *""* behind the bench of the National
Hockey League West Division
speciallMs in pulling off fourth NCAA career record to roost to. Brown, D.
down gambles, and has never tel offensive yards, roost touch. Brown, E.
iprorterbacked a loser in 20 down passes, roost pssing yards Stasey, E.
starts: James Street's tbe name and roost touchdowns and points Hyde, R.
and winning is his Rme.
The Tens Sports Writers As.
a disastrous 66-42 defeat wore held to 12 points la the Ltoaa.
. ... --• -......... . The Uons flnisbed the eight
with a slightly hot 40% from foe
hardwood hitting on 88 of 80
attempts. On the other hand.
Stephenville managed only 31%
of their shots with 15 connect-
ions In 41 tries. The Lions cap-
italiaad on X) of 15 free tosses,
, and Stephenville tossed in 12
ed them into sole possession of canto as a smaller press re- of 23 charity shots. Both teams
first place la the south aooe via i
32 yards.
But he showed flashes of the
old brilliance that won IZ , _
And then there’s 1970 his sec. tame at the University of South, of Dolphin defenders, before one
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THE SERIOUSNESS of personal situations is reflected in the faces of Curt Flood. Rick
Barrv and Gale, Savers, left to right. Flood deliberates on his reserve clause suit
against baseball; Barry sits on the Washington Caps’ bench reflecting on the latest
Injurv that had kept him out of action, and Sayers sits in on his first meeting as a
Chicago Park district commissioner, a post to uhiclChe was appointed by Mayor
Richard Daley.
OJ. Keeps Varied Interests
son total of two touchdowns Heisman Trophy and a lucrwttvw
didn’t put his name in the contract with the Bills.
record book and neither did his His most explosive run was in
longest run from scrimmage of the game against Miami bare
Nov. 16. He took a kickoff aM
raced 73 yards along tbe side.
him lines, weaving through s crowd
FP tion may not use the No. 1 draft probe.
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Pittsburgh’s downtrodden Stee. teams—there are now 26— with- gstion. But the KC quarterback
lers, who tied with the Chicago in the next decade, but it will be
Beers for the dubious distinctior a few years before any new
of sporting pro football’s worst teems are added because, “We
won-lost record in 1969, have an want to solidify what we now
to have.”
There is nothing new for com.
ment on the footbell gambling
AFL will be home
.team and will wear colored jerseys. NFL
will be the visiting team and will wear
white.
Game bell — NFL bell will be used
when NFL team on offense, AFL bell
when AFL team on offense. AFL is col.
lege-type ball w ith a more pointed arch
front the laces to nose and has lacing 44%
inches long.
Conversions — The teams will kick, run
or pass for one extra point after touch,
downs. The AFL two-point rule will not be
in effect.
Sudden death — If the game is tied aft.
er regulation 60 minutes, it will continue
in sudden death overtime. The team scor.
ing first (by safety, field goal or touch,
down) will win. Play will continue by 15
minute periods until there is a score.
Officials — Three from each league in
this order: referee, AFL; umpire, NFL;
linesman, AFLB Officials — Three from
each league in this order: referee, AFL;
umpire, NFL; linesman, AFL; beck
judge, NFL; field judge, AFL; line judge,
NFL. The scoreboard clock will be offi.
cial.
Trophy a world championship game all.
ver trophy will be presented to the
ning teem for permanent posession.
COLLISION \COURSE fur two hoc!
cinki, where a Finniah team mixed .
skaters. The game ended la a victory for the Flans and
aches and pains for all.
an idle date by Weatherford, the Stepbanvilte and a 30-15 advent- scuffle resulted ta expulsion to
only other team with a victory age in the one period. Gary Danny Brown and George Ras-
and no defeats. Ths toss left Stasey tallied two baskets and a berry.
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comes Monday night as they host
tbe Breckenridge Buckaroosina
3A-4 titt.
Stephenville's JV experienced
tbe same trouble as baskets were
hard to come by in tbe opener.
After Stephenville feU behind 10-
7 at tbe end of tbe first quarter,
tbe basket would not accept the
fourth meeting between the
champions of the American
Football League and the Nation,
al Football League. With the
two leagues merging future Su.
per Bowls will be contests be. Robert Holmes, lineup behind confuse the defense and hasp
tween conference winners in the "
expended NFL.
Kickoff is set for 3:30 P.M.
(est) with network television
and radio coverage by the Co. before the snap,
hirobta Broadcasting System.
The New Orleans area will le
blacked out on television.
Although the sports communi.
ty was jolted when Leu Dawson,
Kansas City quarterback, and
four other footbell figures were
drawn into a nationwide gam.
bling investigation in Detroit
Tuesday, Dawson said his play
would not be affected, the re.
port had said Dawson and oth.
ers were to be subpoenaed to
answer questions but it was de.
nied by federal agents.
Dawson issued a statement in
which be admitted a ‘‘casual ac-
quaintance with Donald Daw-
son, a Detroit restaurateur who
has been charged in the invest!.
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Purple Gang, Unsinkable Joe
Make Vikings Super Favorite
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tbe Regular season record, are a NFL champions offered » rant
Purple Gang and unsinkable Joe basis team under Coach Bud nition challenge to the dofeuM
Kapp make the Minnesota Vik. Grant. They run at you with that bis more coavatoioael at.
Ings solid favorites over the Dave Osborn or Bill Brown tack did not preaawL
tricky Kansas City Chiefs Sun. slashing inside behind strong “We only trove about 18 haste
day in the last of tbe pure NFL blocking. When Kapp goes to plays,” said Stram. ”We sue ton
—AFL Super Bowls. the air, his tavortte long tell same free with dtfferwto umk*
A sellout crowd of 80,997 will target is Washington, even if his eups. We have a good cossMtte
reponsfble for. Lewallen, N.
.™ ... Jerry Heidenrick at SMU, who Brock, D.
aaetoticu’spoll for the best am. pieced third in the NCAA 100 Tate, M.
tear athlete in the state wasn’t butterfly finals, was fifth with TOTALS
even ctoee. Street nailed down 376 points.
Rail Raney Retails
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Les Aifilis Nirfii
LOB ANGELES (AP) — Paul
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Dawson. Otten the tight end, them looking for his two 54 ru»-
Frpd Arbeoas, also is in the ners behind towedM U8M88R
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Budde 64, 260, and Mo Moor,
roan 64, 252 and Center I. J.
, 236.
as they stormed to an early 21-5 all the offense for the Lions
lead ta ths first quarter behind as the jimior forward netted tee-
the hot shooting of Albert points and finished the night with
Jennings and Mickey Honings- 17 for high scoring honors. Al-
head. Jennings netted three bert Jennings netted M to keep
baskets, and Hollingshead con- pace, and Mickey Hollingshead
tributed two. The Lions man- netted 10. Top gunner Jimmy
aged to finish out the half shoot- Carmichael was held to only bait
' tat a torrid 55% from the floor, eight points. TbeUoM.ledbyTammyHol-
Daany Brown gave theSHS quint Stephenville found tbe Lion linshend and J. C. Williams,
thalr flrat two taUtes of the board strength too much ta the tcrosed ta IS points and rnouto-
ntgbt and was then held score- first half as they msnaged only ed a 23-14 lead. Both Lions-
taaa aa the Lion defensematched 12 caroms to Brownwood's 27. netted 10 points lor the contest
their offensive punch. The second half proved much High scorer for Stephenville was
An almost airtight full court better for the Stingers as the
press thrown up by the Lions final total had the Lions on top
resulted ta 82 turnovers for I
In 1968. wasn’t possible. So many tiroes
Sunday, Brown will go xgxinst »« behind »nd ih passing
Grady A Ider man, tbe Vikings’ situations, end I had to block or
offensive tackle end test of the be used as a decoy.”
original Minnesota players from J. lugged the bell 181 tiroes
the NFL pteyer pool which Bills and gained 697
stocked the new franchise ta m<ls for a respectable average
1961. ’
beckfield alignment. He usually iite tackles Jim Tyrer C
shifts to either side or a slot just lnd Dave Hill 64 260, gw
Grant agreed the shifts and ■ ** :
varied formations used by the Holub 64,
— Fa'cts and figures of the fourth Super
Bowl game.
At stake -
championship.
Paticipents — Minnesota
Champions of the National
League, and Kansas City Chiefs,
pions of the American Foottell
Date-Sunday, Jan.ll
Site-Tulane Stadium, New Orleans.
Kickoff4:35 p.m CST (3C35 pro EST)
Capacity 40,007,
Television
bia Broadcasting System
leans area blacked ouj.
-.‘Radio — Nationwide by Columbia
casting System.
Palyers shares — $15,000 to>e^h mew.
ber of winning teem, $7,500 to each loser
(approximately $1.2 million total for per.
sonnel of contesting teams.).
Division of game receipts — After de.
duction of taxes, expenses and gueran.
teed palyers shares, remainder will be
distributed among the competing clubs,
AFL and NFL league offices, the commis-
sioner’s office and to member clubs of
both leagues who will contribute approxi-
mately $1.3 million of these receipts to
pteyer benefit plans.
Palayer uniforms
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7 o-l M choice. The Bears will get
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jam Tutene Stadium, home of passes sometimes do wobble in kit.”
the annual Sugar Bowl, for this flight like a wounded duck. Strain, an innovator, prMaa
Kansas City’s trick offense himself on <
formation in which tbe two run- fa stoned Tight.T foroMttaw dwr-
ning beck, Mike Garrett and ing one game. Tbe Mae ta to
difficult4ojnanipulate Longhorn scored Ms teat
Wtabboae.T which ground down tour frtas»Pb» in 1965. la a four.
finished second, first, first and
second.
“R could be because Pro dr tv.
Bill Goldsworthy of Minnesota
was the only non4t. Louis play,
er on tbe Weat’s first teen
while Philadelphia's Bernie
Parent, Danny Grant of Minne-
sota, Carol Vaduata of Oakland
Gene Phillips, of Southern _
Methodist, voted the SWC bask, his third consecutive victory,
nhv.r n/ H>a vaar «•« «— >«n feaTO
They'll be up against an East
team heeded by Boston’s Bobby
Orr, the only unanimous eelec,
tion, and Gordie Howe, Detroit’s
aUtiroe ell star, named to the
squad for the 21st tine ta tbe 23
years the game has been
Pteyed.
63 first ptoce votes out of 91
, cast.
It’s the greatest honor I’ve
ever W UTlay W*iieM Street
ot Longview, Tex.
T REN toreat. Who te known
for his quick wR, said, "To teU
the trrtil didn't even know this Harney, a gray “gtart'from*’ort
•ward existed.’’ gg the past, a nnminner for
? Catholic, was in Fa- five years, bald a onewtrotea
thar Frad Dorobar’s rector at today going into the third
St. Peter The Apostole Church round of his favorite tourna.
when he got word of the award. tbe Los Angeles Ooen
"Jurt to think that it covers age upe .
the State ot Texas," Street said.
Street, who was named The
Aaaocteted Press* I
Conference Pteyer of the Year,
something special beaitise “let’s Friday, beating a drixsttng rain Gifoert, M.
free it. I’m not going to make •eBt BOst r®st of the TOTALS
event, first stop on the PGA
tour.
And it was in this tournament
Chiefs won tbe AFL champion. "I can’t say1! enjoyed it,” he
ship to gain the first Super Bowl •»«, "because we could have
against Green Bey. In 1967 ha made the playoffs and didn’t,
was tried at fullback, developed “is ter as my personal
a calcified rouacie in his toft record te concerned, I would
thigh and missed the entire sea. Ute to have done better statisti.
son, but he battled back to win a cally. I wish I could have car.
regular’s spot at defensive end ried the bell more. But it just
in 1968. wasn’t possible. So many tiroes
Notre Daroe 2147 in the Cotton P*r *»■ starting ta 1963 ba AllStars on Jan. 20, IfU ba a ta.
Bowl. ‘ *
Steeat ran 42 yards for a
touchdown, crashed across for .
the extra point, and Mt Randy ^g wall,” be said. “You have
Paschal on a fourth and 3 gam. to drive well on this course
ble for 44 yards to boat Arkaa. “at smds to be the beta
aas 1544. tort of roy gane right now.”
an^Jit^*!? £ nrolh I” afrwtfr b^y"r^e^ota"
•nd 2 situations on the game. a grotq> of six beaded by dee.
wtantag drive against tbe Fight, gerous Billy Casper, who had
fog Irish. a 68. The others are Long Island j.ctiiea Ptatae’ Arb^r
r- He also plays baseball and club pro Jio Wright aad Ken Barclay Pteeer ail made the
SC1TO hrSS.VnTtai B^
!?’ d™!*. 21 JZZ Frank St. Maraeille were named
, Mo*ry, who had tbe day’s best t0 the second unit ta belloting
-■ by th. National Hockey“ legS
Dave Hill and Ron Cerrodo, writers Aaaoctotlon.
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144. Mills pulled off track’s with Bob Lunn, both had per
greets* upset ta the NCAA 71s on the hilly, 6,821.yard
meet by whipping Olympic r>dc(w p,rk Golf Club course
cheropton Lee Evans n the word tDd were tied at 137. Lum had
record time of 44.7 ta the 440. , 72 for 138.
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. ,,,(1 Ptttoburgh’s Bob woyto.
1 the second
ettroll player ot the year, was had a soggy 72 for 139, four
. . strokes back.
ace-in-the-hole with which
start tbe long climb upward.
However, tbe Steelers’ vice
president, Dan Rooney Jr., Indi- investigation which has linked
cated Friday that his organixa. several pro payers to tbe
choice Jan. 27 to pluck off a New Orleans will be strongly
prise collegian. He said Pitts- considered for the 1971 Super
burgh may use the top draft Bowl, because of tbe selling job
pick as the belt to try to tend done here.
some experienced talent.
Pittsburgh, which had a 1.13
record as did Chicago, won a
coin flip conducted by pro foot.,
bell Commissioner Pete Rozelle
from the Beers Ed McCaskey to
see who gets the very top
choice. The Beers will get the
-rote on Brown doesn’t talk in super,
btives. »
2 Tfiere have been rumors the Nteny Kansas City Chiefs fol.
8 Steeiers may prefer a running lowers consider his perform.
3-3 9 beck, with Heisman Trophy a nee in test Sunday’s 17.7 victo.
JO-15 68 winner Steve Owens of Okteho.
prominently showdown against
Brown, the Chiefs* 64oot4,
_ 265-pound third-year defensive
Louistone Tech’s Terry’ Brad, end, just shrugs his shoulders
shew tbe nemes roost often •«! says, “I wouldn’t say my
roentiohed. / level of performance is drama.
But Rooney said the Steelers deafly different from week to
have not* by any means ruled week-1 got to the quarterback a
out going for a quarterback, and number of tiroes, so I guess
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Tackett, John & McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 11, 1970, newspaper, January 11, 1970; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246371/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.