Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1950 Page: 7 of 16
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once himMlf. saved by the bell in
the firot round.
Woodman went up against ds-
indins champion Wesburv Bas-
last night.
But Heavyweight Tom Adams of
Abilene, Middleweight Wallace Wil-
lard of Houeton and Light Heavy
Campbell Woodman of Bryan were
ehuntod aside
Martines won hta second bout of
the night with a hard-earned de-
cision over Felix Franklin of Loa
An*eles Bar Iler, Martinez scor-
ed a three-round TKO over Henry ;
Wgbb, Cincinnati.
in the second bout Martines floor-
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up. They ars Guards Bill Lammes
of Eagle Pass and Jarno. Brvwer
of Fort Worth, Tackles Bill Blah-
l op of Borger and John Roberson
of Cleburne, and Ends Bob Gandy
ot Dalia, and Jack Lawlaa. of Bir-
mingham, Ala.
A mingling ot lettermen and jun-
ior collage transfers are compet-
ing for the offensive lines positions.
Marvin Hill from Kilgore J C,
letterman Fred Clotiaux of Beau-
mont, and Jimmy Jone* from Pan-
ola JC ar. working at the right
guard. On the other side of the
center ar. T. K Hardy from Rang-
1 .r JC, letterman Glen Wood from
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Wednesday, Mar. 1, ISM -PENTON (Tag.) BKCOKD-CHBOMLLB 7.1
Only Eleven Hurlers Boast
Twenty Wins In Spring Camps
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Major League baMbaU teams .pos-
'd Choir 1H0 spring training pro-
gram today and of the now pitch-
ers from ths Hlntenands arriving
at ths IB camps only 11 can honM:
T won 20 games last year.**
Aibrocht, gunning for a horth
on the it. Louis Browns, won M
games and lost U for Pins Buff '
of the Cotton Blates league in ,
1S4S. The ookte righthander made
one start for the Browns and
turned in a five inning one-hit
triumph over Chicago on the cloa- 1
Ing day of th. season.
The Brownies also have another
30 plus victory pitcher up for a l
tryont in Al Wldmar. the big right*
'hander who won 22 and lost IS I
for Baltimore of the International
LMglM.
The pitchers with the third and
fourth beat victory totals ars Bi
the Tuscan, Arts., camp of tbs
Cleveland Indiana. They ars Al
Aber, a lanky lefthander who W*sn
24 and dropped eight for Spartan*
burg of the Tri-State League And
Prince Hal talisman, righthander
who won 33 and lost 13 for *wt*
land of ths FacUio Coast League.
Another 30 pins winner an the
Indian roster te veteran rigMlMto
der Jesse Fiores who Won 31 and
lost 10 for Cleveland's Ban Dtops
Pacific Coast League affiliate
Floroe bad been up befwe wtth
ths Philadelphia Athletica.
The Boston Red Sox. PRIMMgB
Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers SMh
boast a 3M>une victor imang their
newcomers. Battling for a bortta
on the Red Bob to Charley BehaMta
former Philadslphia PhiUie who
won 33 and toot 17 tor Beattie of
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By BOB JOHNSON, Jr.
AP Staff
Th. Southwest OonfMWM. bas-
ketball race, which was in a snarl
moet of the season, wound up still
' in a knot—with Baylor and Ark-
ansas tied for the title.
Baylor poured it on Southern
Methodist in the closing minutes
last night indJcime out with a
SO-91 victory. Arkansas Ucked Tex-
as dirtotian, 4B-M.
The tie could have been different,
if Southern Methodist had won.
And a Texas Christian victory
would have toft Barter entooham
pton—but that wouldn’t hav. fol-
lowed the pattern of thia wild
race
Ths VntvenMr M Texas Mai
Texas ARM. BB*M. to the MM three
minutes of the only otter
the ooaferenc. Maron's fli
Thia ahuffted the etondinge some
more, moving Texas out of flfth-
placs tie with TCU into a tie for
fourth wtth the Aggtea. Each fin-
ished with a M record.
Texas Christian followed with a
e-7 record. Rice was a dismal last,
having won only two |im4i of 13.
Atttatio BanvMfe'** . •
Over 126 athlete, from the two
schools were honored by tte Bron-
co Boosters a. George Bauer, Bay-
lor University head football coach
and athletic director made th.
giMst speech. Jack Sisco, former
North Texas State grid coach In-
troduce Bauer.
TtW Chamber of Commerce
awIrde<O»even trophies to out-
standing atbtotes from tte two
schools. CharU. Wayn. McNelU
sad Bill Whit, monopolist honors
with two kophte apteM. MsNon
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box.re a,*e if ft to carry on for Tex-
as tonight in quarterfinals of the
Golden Olovea tournament of
champions
Adolfo Martinez of El Paso won
two 147-pound claw* bopts
and Pat McCarthy. Ami
pounder, scored a firsLround TKO
tn his fight They Will join Nortn
Texas’^Jolmny O’Olee who was idle
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fending champion Wesbury Bas-
com of Bt unite in tte light
heavy division—and lasted just 30
jieconds. Woodman went down for
an eight count. Anothe/ knas-
buckling right smashed him as he
koi up. The referee stopped the
fight.
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North Toxas Stats Grid Coach
Odus Mitchell this week began
conoentrating on ipocialtets for bls
1950 Eagle eleven.
With hte defensive unit pretty
well decided upon, the Eagfe men-
tor te spending most of the time
b testing offensive performers. With
-• the, exception ot one end position,
last year's defensive platoon te
back intact.
Mitchel] will send his charges
through their third intra-squad
game of the spring session 8atur-
—-----,---w_. — day afternoon. Then tte grid*
inerly known as the Pla-More, thia will get a chance to shine boh
e*aM>n carries the nickname of offense and defense. 1
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Ray Dodd from San Angelo and
Jim Stewart, former end from Ty-
ler JC who was switched over,
are the leading candidates for the
tackle berths. Gandy and Lawless
are working at the offensive right
wing with Wendell Swann, a great
end from Panola JC, and George
Wilkinson from Hillsboro JC, hold-
ing down the opposite end. A fine
receiver and runner, Wilkinson has
been converted from a fullback.
Letterman Quincy Armstrong of
Fort Werth, who Mitchell tabs as
the most improved player of the
spring session, te tte leading can-
didate for both tte offensive and
defensive center post. Lineback-
ers Charles Qualls from Arlington
State and squadman Selby Stahl
and end Robert Royall from Hous-
ton have also been showing up well,
Mitchell added.
i The offensive backfield is also be-
• eonunti more definite. Ot course
| All-Conference Zeke Martin te way
! ahead at the quarterback afot. Let-
terman Royce Womble, speedster,
and freshman Charley Duffy head
the fullbacks- Two acatbacks. Ray
Renfro of teonard and Loyd Lowe
of Mart, have the left half sewed
1 up.
Top candidate, at the right half
are Kenneth Bohnsen stocky plung-
. er who cam. to Denton from Vin-
' ten. La., by way ot Tyler JC, soph
Randal (Crasytega) McOee of
While Oak. and RiUy R*7 Clark,
another former Tytor Apache.
Mitchell said he.expects this of-
fBnsive team to beast a great deal
more apeed and downfield block-
ing than was atown tost year. He
said that each of th. offensive per-
form*™ is fast and very agile.
I Billy Maxwell allpped to a 73
, Tuesday afternoon but managed to
j keep a twwtroke toad in th. North
Texas state ali-coltoge tournairont
being held thia wMk at tte NTBC
■ course.
Maxwell's l*-hoto total of 143
1 kept him two ahead of Jo. Con-
rad. the little red-head from Ban
1 Antonio. Conrad bad a 72 in th.
second round, th. best score Tues-
day, to move from third place into
i the runner-up spot.
L. M Crann.ll and Al Mc-
. Michael, tied for second place
, Monday, shot identical 74s Tuesday
I for 145s and a thlid place tie with
I Bill Turner of Deuton.
Moving up to sixth place was
! Don January, newcomer from Dal-
1 las. who notched r 73 for a 147
total.
I Again Tuesday tte wind played
I havoc with the Unksmen The
j strong gusts save the Eagle stars
a treat deal of trouble and caused
them to use plenty of caution on
their drives
Conrad's two-over 72 was the
beet effort In the second round
Trailing him were Maxwell. Turner.
I and Jaouary with 73s. Tte N Max-
well fashioned Monday aftentoon
Mill stands as the best 18 hole, so
far.
A. J. Trtggs slipped to seventh
after TUeeday't play with a 73-
76—148. Next is one ol last yur'i
stars. Buster Reed, wtth 74-77—
161. He returned to school thia ]
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and Quarterback White also re*
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Junior High Football
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tte beet Junior High pager. Dr.
Bert Davte of the Chamber of
Commerce sponsored the awards.
Mr. Fred Moore headed tho en-
tertainment program wtth music
from five students of Fred Moor.
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