Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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and transfers is ineligible for
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ttnector R. J. Kidd of the
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the rule as applicable to Negro
athletes transferring to former-
ly all - white schools under free
choice plans.
But Hogdon, an attorney, says
a Negro athlete must be made
immediately eligible if he trans-
fers.
Hope said the federal rule is
intended to assure that Negroes
are immediately taken in to all
school activities in which they
desire to participate. / , ,
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Park 9 passenger 0ti
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radio, tinted glass, li
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far a ran batted in.,
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district 3-AAA all-district
this week.
Others forwards on the team
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glass, two toned.
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women’s bateeteafl was
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physical education tacher
across the ptate
’ 4 EUnMUiftefosr Mito Wood,
had kept SonlteMMtan ks check
through* toa Erst ate ianings,
giving up <Wom hit, but the
righthander arnsn Chiao tirad to
the sesutei st sass cad the Pir-
ates jrnnpsd uu hfostn a harry.
___e shales, a double and an
error accounted for four runs
more m me eignw to ptm even
with the Texans.
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-to a quick
the Initial
Annual Tejas Tribal Tourna-
ment. The two-weekend hand!- 1
cap singles tourney will get un- 1 ... _ _
Sunday, March 20. ed in the 1965 tournanjent. F.
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weefond os the Colorado Rwer
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man on third with nobody out.
Jacops struck out tb»*Me.
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a tie- had a runner .on third ate no-
iMSolmre luzwlar Aoad Jwaad PlF&tffS
than struck Scott home with the second ate j
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who mate property and
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work particularly satiafy-
Wtunities for advance-
in the foonranro bueineas
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m, advancement depends
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N»w_ yga. A. A- LM AnfiJSTs? has been in feres tor about 40
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the result ef a federal opinion
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choice. In quick succession
Yeatman and Jacops scooted to
first on another fielder’s choice
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In the fourth frame Fisher
again walked, Scott singled ate
Yeatman singled to score Fish-
er. Scott then upped the count
to 5-0 as he scored oo an error.
The Texans scored single runs
in the fifth ate seventh. In the
fifth Brent Taylor ate Kinder
singled, before Mess knocked
Taylor in with a one-bagger. In
Sr forced *he stretch frame. Wood walked
but center- Mad w>8 forced at second by
” Kinder and Moss walked before
Fisher grounded out. Another
Southwestern error was fatal as
Scott reached first on a bobble
ate Mite Copeland, running for
, loped home to put the
score at 74.
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Yeatman was the big bat for
TSC as be went 3-tor-6 and
drove in two runs, aylor had two
bits in six trips to the place.
The Texans travel to Fort
Worth Wednesday to play Texas
Wesleyan College.
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scoring over the Dublin
Rollers 3-L
Edith Beyer hit a 326-542 to-
tal for individual honors, with
Mildred Pack getting a 505 to-
tal. Jo Ann Masuda turned in a,
300 game.
In men’s Tri City competi-
tion, Peacock’s Punks moved
into the second place slot be-
hind Aee’s TV en a 4-0 sweep
over Berry Drive In. Ace’s’
dropped a 1-2 decision to the
De Leon Splits, Shell Ofi stop-
pad Jack's Texaco 3^-% with
Herman’s Cleaners of Dublin
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Forward Ctadra UMdfen ate
guard Jane Perkins ef tee Ste-
phenville High Honeybee basket-
3-0 lead in the first
walked, secote baseman Mite
Moss reached first on an error
and Fisher loaded the bases
on a walk. The Pirates had
early fielding trouble ate Mn-
, .. der put the Texans on the score-
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RODNEY GANN Tarleton Relaps this Satur-
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Tuesday-March H, 1944
5econdln220
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college to jriay basketh
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A special mobile that resem-
bles a huge tricycle will trans-
port the mound, which will rest
on the Astrodome’s new synthet
ic graao infield. iajjj| ■
Astros President I
said the mound m
Bible to convert tbe baseball
field for other vents without
having to destroy the mound.
“We merely bring the mobile
in over tbe mound .hook so ne
clamps around the steel bate of
the mound, jack it up ate teul
it off for storage," Hofhc nz
said.
Announcement of the Asfro-
dome’s new synthetic grass was
made Saturday by the Astons
and Chemstrand Co., developers
of the product.
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feefliteaatei-kiUtea deU
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are many and varied. And
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Idrtal's Tariet- o«t one Wrgte ate got
the last man to pop «p for an
1 easy out.
Bie 12th
The TeketMtaMte fee marath-
on game qpen in fem UNh atanza
as right Mfer Mte PWter
000 spectators.
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speedster had the fastest qual-
and clocked a 23.1 in tbe 220
qualifying heat.
sogue Transfer Code
Jeopardized by Desegregation Ruling
r But to teid Kidd and Rtea
Williams, athletic director of the
League, that the purpose was.
not to do aoray with the recruit-
ing rule and that ho felt the
questiou could be worked rept
Williams pointed out that it
was expected that within fivei
years Texas Negro schools
would be members of fee Inter*
scholastic League anyway and. .
that this would solve the pro-
blem. One Negro school already
has come Into the League and
others are expected next yar.
Williams said if the federal
opinion had to be followed, M
could mean recruiting in Texas
high schools. Recruting stfll
would be banned but it wouM
have to be proved that it was
going on. He foresaw difficulty
in proving it
Williams said if the govern-
ment insisted that its opinf
had to be followed, the Leai
probably would have to aequi
oe since the schools* federal i
could he withdrawn.
WUHemo said Hwt rw>ly ett
where there were no zoc
would be involved ate that m
of them did have zoning, so the I
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Gann won the 199-rerd
and placed second to the
at the Possum Kingdom
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I Frank Simonini of ♦Htenr
I ate Kirk Wall of Bi
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! Robert Mootieth nipj
for fete in the S
22.7. Gann had • 21.0, a
stride behind. Terry
feEraarorek
mlMm t KK DUrjgcr wa.
In the furlong sprint.
Gann’s second of foe
He filed to qual
finals fe the South,
creation Meet at
the week before.
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prelims the Ysll
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