The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1951 Page: 7 of 8
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THREE PLOWBOYS
GIVEN SPOTS ON
ALL-LOOP TEAMS
Pioneer loop eage coaches vot-
ing Monday placed one Tarleton
Plowboys, two 'Schri^ier Institute
Mountaineers, and one man each
' from Arlington Statp and San An-
gelo on the 1951 All-Conference
basketball quintet.
Two Plowboys won berths on the
second team.
Fred SauAders, Schreiner's cen-
ter, was the unanimous choice of
the mentors for the center spot.
Saunders is not only an excellent
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son's play, but is also a defensive
expert.
Howard Unanimous Choice
Choices for both guard slots were
Touch Football
Spring Contests
Four teams have entered the
also unanimous. Jomes Howard of Sprjn<,- intramural touch football
Tarleton State ,the league's lead
ing scorer in conference play, and
Jbe Simpson, a steady high-scoring
eager from ■ Arlington State, were
given guard positions.
Forward positions were, awarded
to Glen Lewallen, San Angelo's
acucrate and speedy forward, and
Rogers Douglas, another h i g h-
seoring Schreiner Mountaineer.
Conference mentors were not so
like-minded on second team selec-
tions. Tarleton State and Arlington
State landed two players each, and
the Schreiner Mountaineers placed
one.
First team: Center, Fred. Saun-
ders, Schreiner, 20 points; guard
James Howard, Tarleton State, 20
points; guard; Joe Simpson, Ar-
lington State, 20 points; forward,
Glen Lewallen, San Angelo, 18
competition go far, according to
p. e. director, C. M. Flory.
The teams are the Lovelies,
Tarleton Tornadoes, Panthers, and
an as yet unnamed team managed
points; forward, Rogers Douglas
Schreiner, 18 points.
Second team: Center, M. C.
Jones, Tarleton State, 12 points;
guard, Richard Harvell, Arlington
State, 9; guard, Charles Lynch,
Arlington State, 6; forward, Pence
Dacus, Tarleton State, 16; forward,
James Payne, Schreiner, 9. *
Explanation: First team nomina-
tions, 5 points; second team, 3
points.
Coaches voting: Willie Zapalac,
Tarleton; Tom Tinker, Arlington;
Ted Carley, Schreiner Institute;
Phil George, San Angelo.
Tuesday, March 6, 1951
THE J-TAC-—7
by Thurman Walker, senior from
Stephenville.
Members of the Lovelies include
Johnnie Huntsinger, Carl Jones,
Weldon Barnes, Doug Conley, Jim-
mie Fulbright, Galyn Rhymes,
Rudy Zuercher, Bill Ryan, and
Vance Oney.
Tornadoes members are A, H.
Ringhoffer, Joe Schuster, Ralph
Shelton, John Whitman, Wayne
Teague, Kenneth Beverly, Hugh
Graey, John. Weaver, Buck Jones,
and H. L. Gary.
Walker's teammates are Dan
Bishop, Raymond Kenny, J. C.
Clark, Joe Derrick, Charles Neb-
lett, Bill Nix, Dean Jones, Jack
McCullough, Frank Rivera, Philip
Ogan, Gene Allen and Oren Ellis.
Member's of the Panthers are
Nelson Kahler, Hobson Whitmore,
Noel Holland, Wallace Birkes, Ken-
neth 'Bransom, Jack McClary, Dale
Draper, James Day, Bill Stall-
worth and Carl Sehaeffer.
The rules for intramural com-
petition are the same as in varsity
football except that the field is
marked off in 20-yard divisions,
and a gain of 20 yards is necessary
for a first down. Also, leaving the
ground while blocking or tackling
is prohibited.
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6usi Since/ve. QawxjAxiti^ticuiA, ta
COACH WILLIE ZAPALAC
And His Basketball Team
Standing, left to right, Manager Joe Am-
mermann, James Yancey, M. C. Jones, Rob-
ert Henley, Lee Wise; kneeling, Pence Da-
cus, Wendell Lackey, James Howard, Cedric
Bettis, and Billy Askins.
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You have brought great honor to Tarleton
by winning the Pioneer Conference Basket-
ball Championship. Your last game with
Schreiner Institute was a grand climax to a
wonderful season.
Many thanks also to our student body for
turning out in great numbers for the Schrei-
ner game. Your presence and cheering gave
our team that extra incentive to win the
championship.
A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL
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"SERVING TARLETON STUDENTS"
Reuben R. Friou, Manager
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