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Wednesday, February 24, 1954
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THE LONE STAR LUTHERAN
Nauert Leads TLC
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a guess as to the outcome in the
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Adding color to the evening will
be the final game of the wo-
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nament. This game will immedi-
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Bluebells Defeat
San Marcos 42-28
The Bluebells, TLC
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Lone Star Teams
On Football Slate
Texas Lutheran College has
scheduled football games with
five Lone Star Conference teams
for the 1954 season, George F.
Kieffer, director of athletic, has
announced.
Kieffer said Texas Lutheran,
which this year embarked on an
expanded athletic program, had Sam Houston State, Huntsville;
scheduled six games and was in- October 9 — Open; October 16 —
terested in adding at least two Stephen F. Austin, Nacodoches;
October 23 — University of Cor-
Schedule to date: September 18 pus Christi, Seguin; October 30 —
No-
on spills) we football banquet March 9. ber 25 — Southwest Texas State vember 6 — Open; November 13
- The banquet, sponsored by the College, San Marcos; October 2 — — Open.
game Seguin Lions and Rotary clubs, -------—-------------------------------------------------------
Memorial will be held at 7:30 P. M. in the
Kats
Kromminga
agreed to play a number of trum-
pet selections.
Don’t forget the date, Thursday
7 evening.
Be a BB—Boost the Bulldogs
We noticed on the school calen-
dar that a night of recreation in
which both the men and women
students on the campus can par-
ticipate has been scheduled for
the evening of March 19.
If you like this type of activity,
make it known with your pre-
sence. A good crowd will encour-
age those who planned the pro-
gram to make more of this type
activity available during the year.
Bulldog Scorers
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AP Sports Editor
To Speak Here
Bulldog Barks tJaArold Ratl*ff’sports .!dit°r f°r more-
o the Associated Press will be the
For a lot of thrills and spills guest speaker at Seguin’s annual — Texas A. & I., Seguin; Septem- Sul Ross College, Seguin;
Two Bulldogs See Final Action On
Home Court Friday Against Trinity
Two Texas Lutheran Bulldogs Shane LeStourgeon, Pete Correa,
will be seeing their last action in David Cooke, San Antonio; Clifton
Memorial Gymnasium Friday Nauert, Austin; Billy Graeber,
night, February 26, as the Luther- Carmine;
ans meet the Trinity Tigers.
They are Ralph Warner of Aus-
tin and Delvin Jaster of Round Ivan Leschber, Taylor;
Top. Both are playing their fourth Hoffmann, Maxwell; and Charles
season with the Bulldogs and each Wiginton, Calalen.
holds three letters.
Warner was selected on the
second Big State Conference team
for the past two seasons. He led
the Bulldog scorers last season
and is currently high point man
for the season with 249 points.
The Trinity game will mark the
second meeting of the two squads
this season. TLC took an
ately preceed the faculty contest.
A musical show and musical se-
lections will be provided by the
Kozy Korner Kats during the
evening. L. U. Kromminga has
The Texas Lutheran Bulldogs
Leroy Lamprecht, handed the St. Edward’s Univer-
Woodsboro; Elmer Neumann, sity Hilltoppers their second Big
Nordheim; Edward Uhl, Houston; State Conference loss with a 55-
Kenneth 54 upset victory on February 9.
The game changed hands several
times near the beginning, but at
the end of the first quarter the
Bulldogs had built up a 16 to 11
lead. During the second quarter
the Hilltoppers closed the gap and
at halftime, the score was knotted
up at 28 to 28. The end of the
third quarter saw the Hilltoppers
take a 41 to 39 lead. In the fourth
quarter the Bulldogs quickly re-
taliated and again took over the
see-saw game.
A field goal by Nauert and a
i en-
up a
51 to 54 lead with only three and
The Bulldogs held a 18-15 lead one half minutes to play. After
burg. The Bulldogs outscored the at the end of the first quarter, but this, a field goal by Ohlenbusch
valley team earlier in the season, saw their lead cut by the Rat- and free throws by Warner and
Members of the 1953-54 Bulldog ^ers who evene(I the count at 40- Le Stourgeon ran the total points
squad, in addition to Warner and
Jaster, are John Ohlenbusch,
Sweetwater; Ronald
To 76-67 Victory
Over St. Mary’s
Clifton Nauert of Austin scored
early 24 points and led the Texas Lu-
season contest in San Antonio 84- theran Bulldogs to a 76-67 victory
76. over St. Mary s University Satur- free throw Le Stourgeon
The Bulldogs wind up play for day night, February 20, in Memo- abled the Bulldogs to build
the season Friday evening against Gym.
Pan American College in Edin-
St. Ed’s Bows By Kramer Releases 22-Game Baseball
55-54 Upset Score Schedule; Bulldogs Open With Lamar
The TLC Bulldogs will play a 22-game baseball schedule, Coach
John Kramer has announced. The Bulldog’s opener will be played
March 12 against Lamar Tech in Seguin.
New teams on the Bulldogs’ schedule are the Lamar Tech Carni-
dals, the University of Houston Cougars, Brooke Army Medical Cen-
■ ter, Texas Tech Red Raiders, and the Texas A. and M. Aggies.
All home games will be played at night except the April 3 con-
test with the University, billed for 3 P. M.
SCHEDULE
Lamar Tech
Lamar Tech
St. Mary’s University
University of Houston
Brooke Army Medical Center
St. Edward’s University
St. Mary’s University
Brook Army Medical Center
University of Houston
Southwestern University
Texas Tech
Texas Tech
St. Edward’s University
University of Corpus Christi
Texas A. and M. College
Texas Tech
Texas Tech
Southwestern University
St. Mary’s University
University of Corpus Christi
Austin College
Austin College
Jo Ann Spaeth.
The WAA is also completing a
round of basketball games of
teams formed within its own nave agreed to play in the game. College and Seguin junior
membership. This games are play- They are Profs. Ericson, Kieffer, senior high school football teams
ed each Thursday night during the Kramer, Kiel, Morck, Doerping- will be guests of the two clubs,
regular meeting of the group, haus, Garrison, Okelberry, and
Newly elected team captains are Olson.
Luther Knebel, one of the main-
stays on the East Side team,
which recently copped first place
40 at half-time. of the Bulldogs to 55, which
A twenty-point scoring drive in could not quite be overtaken by
Kuhlmann” the final frame gave the Bulldogs’ the Hilltoppers, although Armond
their nine-point advantage.
Other scorers for the Bulldogs’
in the final home conference game
of the season were John Ohlen-
busch, 15; Delvin Jaster and
women’s Shane LeStourgeon, 9; Billy Grae-
basketball team, defeated the wo- ber, 8; and Ralph Warner, 7.
men of Southwestern Texas State The Bulldogs, who currently hold
Teachers’ College of San Marcos a 3-6 conference record, dropped
by a 42-28 score in a recent game, two league games recently. One
Herrera of the St. Ed’s team
threw quite a scare into the Bull-
dogs by scoring four points with
only a few seconds left to play.
Le Stourgeon was high point
man for the Bulldogs with 14
points, closely followed by Nauert
with 13 points. Other Bulldog
scorers were Ohlenbusch and War-
ner with 7 each, Jaster and Grae-
according to Betty Jean Ganske, was a 78-69 loss to Southwestern ^ei w^th 6 each, and Ronnie Kuhl-
president of the Women’s Athle- of Georgetown on February 16
tic Association, which sponsors the and the other was a 95-77 defeat
team. The return game has been at the hands of East Texas Bap-
scheduled for February 23 on the tist on February 13 in Memorial
TLC court. Gymnasium.
Captains of the team are Ar-
lene Janke, Davilla, and Carolyn
Meyer, Mason. Other team mem-
bers include Gaelyn Geistweidt,
Kay Hoffman, Erline Hohmann, (with an emphasis <
Lois Knipling, Tommie McDougall, recommend that you attend the
Marian Rode, Eileen Sager, Fern faculty-student basketball
Schroeder, Dorothy Seggern, and Thursday evening in
Gym. You are sure to have a won- social hall of the First Methodist
derful time. Church.
Nine members of the faculty Members of the Texas Lutheran
nave agreed to play in the game. College and Seguin junior and
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