Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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the National Collegiate Athletic As-
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payments to athletes was in testi-
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Houston's football probation.
The Houston Post quoted Everett
Barnes, also athletic director at
Colgate University, as saying:
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EAST
Temple 81, New York U. 69
Colby 8L Maine 72
Manhattan 77, Iona 5#
MIT 81, Kings Point 73
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Clemson 107, Furman 72
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Georgetown 103, G. Wash. 74
! Morehead 94, Marshall 79
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San Jose St. 74, Santa Clar 69
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- DETROIT tel — The long winter
of discontent in pro football flas
taken another stormy turn with the
revelation that members of the De-
troit Lions have held a secret meet-
ing with an eye toward getting 82
million in increased salaries and
bonuaes. -r/_ j;,;,, . rij
William Clay Ford, owner of the
National Football League chib, ac-
knowledged that veteran players
had met recently with a Teamsters
Union member on hand, and had
reached agreement on the S2-mil-
lion figure before deciding to let
the issue drop.
Ford, however, emphasized that
“it all has blown ov».n
Still it is another indication of
growing discontent among veteran
players in both professional leagues
over the lucrative contracts being
handed out to rookies.
'Last month former St. Louis
Coach Wally Lemm confirmed that
veteran players on the NFL’s Car-
dinals had Jkeld a similar meeting
while lineback Nick Buoniconti of
the American League’s Boston Pa-
triots publicly discussed player dis-
satisfaction over the huge bonus
trend. ’
Ford, meanwhile.
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Wiles Hallock,
for the NCAA.
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standing is concerned, it’s a ma
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. Judith' Lucas
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night, while Ungleville .will play
again this week, hosting Desde-
mona Saturday night
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Six Stephenville teams are set to
itipi in the 34th Annual Fort
Worth Bowling Association Tourna-
ment scheduled Feb. 5 through
Feb. 20.
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Tarletgn’a ,
travel te San Angelo tonight to
meet an old rival for the first time
as a senior college. Tarleton used
to wage fierce battle with the San
Angelo Junior College Rams, now
the Rams play under an Angelo
State banner, but the same rivalry
is due to exist. This fact was de-
monstrated last fall when the Tex-
ans whipped Angelo in football.
FMehed 'M Strong,
HammIa O- rA-Virlr— 11 * VT*AV,
ans are laboring under a 4-10 rec-
ord which includes bitter 70-68
home loss to Le Tourneau Tuesday
night. Tarleton would like nothing
better than to start a win streak
as they did last season when they
won five of their last six games.
Angelo State on the other hand is
sporting a winning record and will
be heavily favored to win tonight.
Three Texans are waging a close
battle for scoring honor*. Jim Kru-
ger and Dale Ables are leading the
fight with 167 points each and 11.9
averages in 14 games. Roy Harris
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LEADING JACKETS — Jim Densmore, «-2 Junior, is the -
leading Stephenville scorer through 21 games this season
with a 14.0 average. Densmore and the Jackets will host
Arlington Sam Houston tonight. . y
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one loss in the second half of the district race — boats I
Arlington Sam Houston tonight. The Texans have only one loag
a1s.°- A B Jeam game at 6:30 will precede the vanity action. I
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Cafe slated for Sunday at 1 p.m.
Tejas Bowl will round out the first
weekend of action Sunday at 4 p.m.
The Hico Outlaws and Hico Road-
runners are scheduled for Saturday
Fab. 12 at 8 p.m. with Burns Tire
Company to wind up the competi-
tion Sunday Feb. 13 at 1 p.m.
Nine local bowlers will partici-
pate to the doubles and singles
events including Harlan Huey, Ed-
die WlHiama, Mel Cotey. Mike Ma-
suds, Jake Roach, Cecil Byrd, Dick
Holcomb, Jim Holcomb and Bobby
Foster.
Team bowling will be held at
Seminary Bowl with doubles and
singles at Wedgwood Bowl.
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Brewer’s Bears head the league
with a 3-1 mark, simply because
they have played one jpore game.
Diamond Hill is close behind at 2-1.
Mineral Wells is the other team
with only one loss. Brewer won the
first half race with an undefeated
alate and -a win over Asia tonight £
would virtually assure the Rears of '
a state playoff berth. Arie can J
take <be cake by winning 1(4 last I
The other 5-AAA game tonight I
will send Weatherford to Diamond |
Jacket Sfortero
Player ! AM.
Lyndon ,Hyde .........
Jim Densmore ..........M:
Duane Sparkman . ....;. ;8.
Melvin Spitzanberger . 5j
Jyhn Brock ...........M
Junior High
Tourney to
Try Again
Championship finals in the on-
again-off-again Stephenville Junior
High Basketball Tournament will
be held Saturday night — if the
roads don’t freeze again.
Stephenville's Junior fems will
battle Comanche at 7 p.m., with
“ two Mitursl wens Juhior Jnshs.
Austin and Lee, to fight -for the
tallest trophy in the boye bracket at
8 o’clock.
Second round games in the cham-
pionship bracket were played Tues-
day night. In the girts brocket, Co-
manche whipped Stephenville's >B
team 42-15 and the Stephqpyllle
vanity fems clipped Mineral Wells
Austin 3814. In tha boys competi-
tion Austin nipped Comanche 34-31
and Lee detested Stephenville 31-22.
Tournament consolation games
will be held Monday night. Feb. 7,
with teams from Hamilton and
Gcanbury matched at 5 pnd 6 o’-
____(Ute hottsototfon gqiJn
Monday the junior high district
playoff game in a best two-out-of-
three
fifon.
13-8 For Seaton
iphenville will take a 13-8 sea-
recort tato tonight’s tm. Both
Ns have 1-1 loop marks,
ter losing five games in a row
inuary, the Jacket* beat tough .
59-58 last weok. Brewer whip- *our *•»*
pedithe Ijuekets 80-60 Tuesday
, but Coach (Keeney was not
pointed in the Jacket effort as
scored 41 points in the last
prostrating a highly-touted
er defence.
i Densmore pumped In 22
i against Brewer and the pro-
m hiked his season average
points par game j- the best
a teatn. Lyndon Hyde to the
The M co-captein has a 12?7
BNBmM at Azle
D|«trict eyes will be turned to
Azle tonight where the 3A-5 race
hasiboflnd down to the Hornets’
cruqial -game with Brewer.
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In Professional Football
held such a meeting. When he did, returned next year, be “might >
be was asked if the deaioadi-in-
cluded a reported 8300,000 iq in-
creased salaries,^ ‘ ?
“ That was a IMv estimate,” safd
Ford. “It was 8»W shy at the math.
All BlXvi Over
“As I understand M, thty (t|»
players decided there was ho rea-
son to matte sues a demand andlit
Ford said be dWt tare Miy «•
Teamsters official had been at the
meeting “unless whoever organiz-
ed the meeting thought it would be
beneficial to have somebody with
collective baggaiping expMIetire
than.*; . ■ . -
Ford’s comments came After two
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Cogdill danied making the state-
ments, although two reporters who
attended the function at which Cog
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' CommeMlal League bowlers
bunted the wood again at Tejas
Tuesday night with nine 200 or bet-
ter games. Joe Bob Holcomb top-
ped the scoring with a 224 game
and 544 total pins. Morse Ross
turned in a 218-562, George Kllgo
212^59, Cecil Byrd 221-552, with
Emmett Dishman getting a 204
game and Jack Goodman 211, Don
Christopher 201. Pete Keller turned
in a 553 series and Harlan Huey
*43.
In team play Tejas Bowl moved
one point in front of the Hico Road-
runners with a 3-1 win over the
Curly Grimes Odd Balls. The ’Run-
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word cash. ”
PresMeot Upset
Barges said Thursday night he
had talked by telephone to Dr.
lip Hoffman, president of the
vflrtily, and that “Dr. Hoffman
The testimony does refer to illegal
payments and excessive p a y-
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Barnes was asked what other
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To Angelo State
Texans Is clqre behind with IM points and
an 117 wean. They are the only
three Ihirple and White eagers hit
ting in Rouble figures.
Homo Most Turadfly
Tarlefon’s next home game will
be Tuesday, Feb. 8, when .they
host Austin College, a team they
beat ,74 .>6 in Sherman.
Here are the probable starters.
Player : • - . Avg. Ht.
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Steve Limweaver .
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asked to group, to enter into legal
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1966, newspaper, February 4, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351232/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.