Leopard Tales (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1981 Page: 4 of 4
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The Temple tournament will be
played Monday and Tuesday in
Killeen. According to Willis, “The
Killeen course is one on which anyone
can score well, depending upon the
wind. The front nine is real easy and
the back nine is difficult. It is really like
two different courses.”
Willis said that all his players have
worked hard this year, have a good
mental approach and are dedicated to
winning the conference.
Regional competition will be
conducted at the River Hill Golf
Course in Kerrville during April.
Competition will include all teams
from both Texas regions.
The National Championship will be
contested at Chappel Hill, Tennessee.
To qualify, TJC must finish either first
or second in the Regional
Tournament.
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The men’s golf team is in first place
halfway through Texas Junior College
Athletic Conference play. They have a
two point lead over their closest rival,
San Jacinto.
Two tournaments have been played.
The next competition is scheduled in
Killeen next week. Conference play
will conclude with the Masters’
Tournament ih Conroe in late April.
During conference play,
tournament winners receive four
points, second place—three points,
third place—two points and fourth
place receives one point. In the
Masters’ Tournament, all points are
doubled, providing teams an
opportunity to make up lost ground.
Current point standings are
Temple-7, San Jacinto-5, Laredo-4,
Wharton and Schreiner are tied with
two points each.
Golf coach Bill Willis said he
expects his team to do well in the
tournament hosted by Temple and
played in Killeen next week. In
tournament play, five team members
compete, but only the four lowest
scores are used.
Willis said he has four steady
players and is qualifying the fifth.
Qualification started March 26 and
continued through April 2. The player
who shoots the lowest total score for
five rounds of golf will fill the fifth
position.
TJC’s leading player is Mark
Klement, who is second in individual
competition for conference play. He
has averaged 75 for four rounds of
competitive golf. Joe Davis and Brent
Krieg d are tied for fifth place and
Chui k Hatfield is ranked seventh.
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Temple is next stop
Next Leopard Tales due April 24
April 24 will be the next publication date for Leopard
Tales.
Staff members will be attending the Texas Intercollegiate
Press Association convention and contest in San Marcos
April 9-11.
“I expect the excellence of Temple Junior College will be
shown in the performance of the Journalism Department in
the competition,” publications adviser John Wheat Gibson
said.
There will be no Leopard Tales publication April 17
because of the Easter holidays.
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Leopard Tales (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1981, newspaper, April 3, 1981; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1380193/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Temple College.