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AFTER BRITISH BOXER HI XS
LONDON (—Don Cockell, Britain’s farmer blacksmith boxer,
a real triple-threater, was the man of the hour here today and
3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean heavyweight champion
Rocky Marciano no doubt was doing some fast calculating
Cockell. who grew too heavy to plod his way along the light
heavyweight trail, outpointed Roland LaStarza last night in Earls
Court Arena and immediately skyrocketed to a contending role
in the heavyweight picture
Except for the first four rounds, the fight wasn’t even close
Cockell, a 2 1 underdog, took over in the fifth and piled up points
the rest of the way Some British experts had margin as wide as
8 2 in rounds
For four rounds. LaStarza looked as though he intended to
do a workmanlike job on Cockell. But the Britisher caught wise
(Dutch) Meyer. Texas Christian
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the conference hao taken no action, in televising it regionally because!
and added: | it won’t interfere with anybody in]
"We in Texas a Ye in a veryi the entire Southwest We’re the1
different situation from conferences1 only Southwest Conference teams
, be for their bi" fight—and both For jut about the first ti e
• the techniques since he became a champion and
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1st, the Mathieson Chemical
Corp. representatives will dem-
onstrate an irrigation system
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But, because of a mixup,
NTSC's student newspaper had
failed to carry one word about
the carnival until it was over.
Noah's team, however, did
predominate in the results, get-
ting 47 points against second-
place University of Houston
if it hadn't been (or his
team's taking the unofficial
championship, Noah probably
wouldn't have been blamed for
forgetting the idea of estab-
lishing a major track meet on
the South wests, spring sched-
ule.
Nevertheless, a trite expres-
sion says everything must have
Resign Positions
THORNDALE o— Newton Butts,
head football coach of Thorndale
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in highly populated areas in
Midwest. East and West so
Miss Matthews,
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Bray of Rice Institute, conference
president, saw it, too. Bray had
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Sherman's doubles teams swept
wins
The results were
Compton defeated Marcus
Payne, 6 1. 63 and Baker de-
feated Joan Webster. 0-6, 63.
9 7.
Robert Cando and Robert
Woodard handed Dan and Bill
Hinkle their first loss since the
Wichita Falls oturnament in
the boys doubles play, 6-4, 6-1.
Betty Hue and Pat Duke de-
feated Marsha Hall and Sally
i Hannah, 6-4, 2-6, 9-7.
North Texas. And
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hands of the TV committee.”
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Athletic officials and coaches of j Methodist University faculty re-.
Southwest Conference schools pon- presentative, said the panorama
dered NCAA proposals Wednesday telecasts, in which parts of several,
that would ban “panorama tele- games are viewed on the same
casts” and the telecasting of sell program were a "complete fail-1
very few—spectators were on
hand: Daily newspapers, of
course, had told of the meet.
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For Denton. Louis Comp-
ton and Barbara Baker earn-
ed victories in boys and girls
singles, respectively, while
out games i ure."
There were varied coments from' D x. Biale, University of Texas
those who cared to talk about it. 1 athletic d.lector, agreed on that
But many took the line of L. R point. Bible called the panoramas]
j "a sort of teaser, so to speak”!
Bible seemed to disagree with |
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NTSC RELAYS QUEEN — Bar- '
bars Cosgrove of San Antonio
was present' as queen of the
North Texas State College in
Denton - Wednesday afternoon.
She was elected by the student
body. A junior English major.
Miss Cosgrove is a member of
Phi Sigma Alpha, Future Teach-
ers of America, and Women’s
Forum at NTSC.
play matches with Hardin-
Simmons and Stophan F. Aus-
tin this afternoon hero.
Results in the Arkanses
matches were:
Miller Berber defeated Sten
Motel. 3-2; Ray Ferguson de-
feated PHI Rogert, 4-3 end Ar-
kansas won the team match,
7 1.
In the second brocket Roy
Barnes defeated Poul Ransom,
1-up; Max Wilkinson defeated
Joe Boone 2-up end NTSC won
the team play 1-up.
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Special to the Record-Chronicle
FORT WORTH—Jo Ann Mat-
thews. Denton's ent y in the
"Opening Day Queen" con-
test being sponsored by the
Farf Worth Baseball Club,
climbed from third to second
place this week.
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Miss Matthews now has 51,-
400 votes and rests behind
Fort Worth's Patsy Campbell
who is in first place with 66.-
400
Grce Heald, Fort Worth, is
in third place with $1,000 votes.
The confest ends April 14.
The top five girls will win
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in the fifth, became the aggressor and broke up LaStarza’s
punching
"Rollie never really hurt me,” said the dumpy victor. "It
was nice to win.”
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Today, 33 teams wer out at
Eagle stadium. Twenty one of
those 33 teams are highschool-
ers competing in the Relays for
the first time.
The handful of NTSC stu
dents who saw that first meet
would probably be dwarfed by
today’s crowd. Classes at
NTSC have been dismissed.
It’s North Texas Day And
it’s the day for Pop Noah’s
Texas Relays, the talk of the
town.
It's been quite a jump—from
five to 33 teams in three years.
It’s almost unbelievable but
it’s true.
State Bank employe, is spn-
sored jointiy by the Optimist
Club and the Chmber of
Commerce here.
E—Warren. F Cogdell, Buchan 3 . FWISVIIIF Krum succcss 1 days .match
Lasson. Moore coble 2 rbi—Coble -EwIVE — Krum success I y f
Mowery, j Cogell. Grisham 2. Car- fully opened District 30-B baseball
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Arthur Persley tonight in a sched-
uled 10-round bout
The bout will.be televised by
CBS at 9pm. CST.
Persley. of Red Cross La . and
also knocked out just ence is
rated a harder punche- and is
ranked No 8, one step higher in
the lightweight standings than the I
Canadian. Il
Denton’s High School-- golfers
4plit in matches with Sherman and
, Denison Tuesday at Sherman
Coach Zeke Martin used his No
! and No 2 men against Sherman
in two matches and Sherman swept
both singles and team play for a
3-0 victory.
Against Denison the Brones far-
ed much better. copping four sin-
gles. and one team match The
two schools tied in the other
team bout
Results were: (Against Sher
man)
Jim Roberson defeated Don
Hurst. 1 up <20 holes); Fred Cruss
defeated Lanier Wilson, 2 1 and
Sherman won the team play, 2 1
Against Denison
a beginning. But tew new
born babes grew as fast and
as, significantly as Noah’s
brainchild.
The next year—it was April
?. 1953—things looked better.
Much better. Sixteen college
teams, including OU. Southern
Methodist and Texas Chris-
tian, were here.
And the crowd was bigger,
even though it was dwarfed
somewhat in the Eagles new
20,000-seat stadium. Noah’s
team, with 231/3 points, came
in second to the Sooners, who
copped the unofficial team
championship with 35 points.
1/4 x'
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college teams did
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On the afternoon of March
25, 1952, a few students, walk-
ing home from afternoon class-
es. craned their necks to see
what was happening ’ out on
the Ciphers of NTSC’s old Eag-
le Stadium.
Didn’t seem to be very im-
portant. though
A couple of sportswriters
were up in the old press box.
And trackmen from five col-
leges were being watched by
the writers and Winton E.
(Pop) Noah, NTSC track coach.
In fact, they were about the
only spectators at the first an-
nual North Texas Relays.
The Pittsburgh Pirates atop the The Cleveland Indians beat the
Grapefruit League standings, hit • New York Giants 2-1. Old Sal Mag-
ting home runs all over the place ] lie continued to impress the West-
and one of their pitchers tossing ern camp followers by going five
a shutout? innings and being tapped for only
The Pirates have been riding one hit
along in high gear all spring and The Philadelphia Phillies nipped
iheir sluggers have been hitting— the world champion New York
they already have 30 home runs— Yankees 7-6 with the Yanks’ main
but not even the most optimistic stock in trade—a home run.
Buccaneer would have predicted,
that 23 year old Bob Friend would cnicWEDE5DA‛38 LuE3(, at
whitewash the powerful Boston 1 Cojumbs, g»
Red Sox. Cleveland (A) ti New York (N) at
That he did yesterday, with the Fopinneiphia (N, „ Detroir (A, at
Pirates taking the decision 3-0. He Lakeland, Pa.
hu,
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also became the first of Fred Pittsburgh (N, vs New York (A) at
Haneys pitchers to go nine full Cincinnati1* N, s Washington (A,
innings. The Pirate flingers at Charieston. sc
| amassed a total of four shutouts] Baltimore (A) ’• Chicago (N) at
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al last season ; Milwaukee IN) vs Broklyn (N) at
, , , , Friend, who has spent his entire Jacksonvile, ria
Denton High School s Broncos Grove asked for the schedule major league career (three years)]
held the lead today in District change. with the Pirates, gave up but three
8-AA baseball action after a 13-3 DENTOS ARLINGTON hits and walked only one. He also
thumpne of Arlington Tuesday. abb pc abhpo contributed a pair of singles.
The victory in Arlington placed Moven13 2 1 1 WEmnrir4 ° « The Chicago Cubs, with Coach
Coach Cnllon Payne s teamrec drosmi s 1 s 2awan. 200 Bob Schcff ing at the helm, former
ord at The win came behind Carricoir 4 0 0 Key.c 1 1 6 Manager Phil Cavarretta in the
the three hit pitching of Bill Cog warren c s 3 is Bird. 30s nniena .u nilet stn uk on
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TV. ne, nex o.c i. cch. Moses.r 3 1 0 Martn.w6 0 0 0 the way, defeated the Baltimore
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Arington 000 300— 3 In Oliener Of 30“ O pionship. less than a joy. The Kid has no
RMosery 3 J Cogdei. exrr.cn 3 1 5 ol the middleweight title, weight problem—unless itis the
warren. Keeler 3 Moses 2 F Cogdell, I oson, ne, madeween “e . pounds he will spot
2 B—cogdeli Kev. Young. Burkins. Spacial t the Record-Chronicle holder, ended ring drills for I ri- 8 P° P°
‘ *i with a five-round 5ob0.
sparring session yesterday. Gavi He cant keep me away, says
| rico 2. Moses 2. f Cogden. B coc- action Tuesday with a narrow 4 3 lan, the welter champ, will go a th*^nh 6 Lornered ” tter men
den2L2B-waren. BuchanIefte victory over Lewisvile here couple of final rounds today thanhimontheropes.______
Cogdei! 3 Spesot. Coble 5 Burkins Krum’s Bartleth stayed on the It s Olsons 160 pound title that
3 so—Br b Coedell 13. Deneon 2 mound during the whole game and is at stake in the nationally-tele- TV Ron f /1 f
Coble. BurkinsHO-Dengon.oTor, received credit for the victory, vised (9 p.m. CST) 15 - rounder
3‘-. Burtmx 3 tor’s in 1 2 3 sinner Billy Sisk was the losing pitcher at Chicago Stadium. T Olli^ht 4 1 9
—B Coedeli. Loser—Coble. V— The Farmers got three runs on Olson has reached a fine edge. 8
Roberta Hxrwe.: T-2 10_________ two hits and one error: Krum got say camp spokesmen—so fine that
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Donald Moore defeated Bill HENAN TIEC
Jan Smith defeated DL. I U LX I I 3
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Smith tied in team play SHERMAN. 2-2
j Dickie McClendon defeated
Charles Bean, 6 5: Joe Bowers
defeated Bruce Hibbitt, 6 5 and 1
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TODAY! J
The results of that first meet
might have been disappoint-
ing toanye but Noah. The
cards seemed to be stacked
against him.
First of all, the crack cin-
der team from the University
of Oklahoma was slated to
compete, but received a late
bid to the better-known Chica-
go Relays. The Sooners sent
their regrets to Noah.
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at the end of the school year He
sj id his plans for the future wer
not definite at this time.
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