Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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team this spring. The Texan
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da out as the opponent of cham-
pion Cassius Clay In the sched-
uled world heavyweight title
bout here Marell ftki
George ChuvSlo, .the Canadian
Champion, iyas expected to be
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opponent Thursday night by
M&e Malits, executh
president of M'
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Gillum, Lake Worth,
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Tony Watson, West Rusk.
6-2H, senior.
Ronnie Pierce, post, 64,
junior.
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The MM shewing was ndto-
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first wining season in a sport
since the school stsrted sen-
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Junior Brigham of Commerce
drew the top total, 77 of * poo-
slble 95. Terry Don Richardton
Ol Quanah ranted aeeoad wttb
74. Gillum had 69.
Ottere making the team are
Tony Wateon of West Rusk and
Renato Fierce of Fool. Pierce,
tee only junior, made the teted
combination last year. He aver-
aged » points per game.
Richardson averaged St potato
and 23 rebounds. Watson had an
average of 29.8 and twice seored
asere than 50 potato. Brigham
hit 21.6 potato per game, got
18 rebounds and avera** 90
per cent from the field. .
Gillum was noted for hie great
reboundlMf~~^
Ths First Team
Junior Brigham, Commerce,
6-5 senior.
Terry Don Richardson, Quan-
ah, 64, senior.
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Katy; nao Garcia, Lyford, 5-5,
senior; Bob Bradford, Dim-
mitt, 0-2, senior.
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Tourney Starts,
Local Pee Wees
Beat Gordon 494
Stepbenviyo*s grade acted
amazing score of 48-1 Thursday
in the first round of the City-
Kiwanis sponsored Pee Wee
basketball tournees ent in the
City HsMatatton Hall. Kirk
Ifitgirto aotton. SteptaRriBe
beat fltadtoi 2MB tehtod te
point n perftMnance kg* Kerry
Baneh. In otter first day gamee
riU^s^team^-B aL^Hucta-
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Today’s gaanes wfll start at
5 pjfu with Morgan MiU and
Ungleville girls playing to te
foBowed tar the beys toam from
the sagae twe echeato At TM
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teneto. ■• > :7
Stephenville’s B team girls
will ptay Gorden at 8 a m. Sat
Urdu Wttb tee tete from Three
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1-A in the draft, titles are still
won in the ring and not by
words.’’
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pion by the World Boxing Asso-
ciation, did not take into consid-
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Copeland (fr.) of Clyde.
Nemo March 22
The Texans will make their
home debut March 22 in a
return game with Southwest-
ern. The schedule includes
seven homo dates. AH games
will start at 2 p.m. except
ttas April M doublateader
with ACC which will start at
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S’western* 2 p.m.
Dates
March 29
April 1
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