The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1974 Page: 5 of 28
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Th* Hertford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday March 14, 1974
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Harris in the long jump and
High in the 120-yard high
hurdles High upset Permian's
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HEREFORD went into the
final event, the mile relay,
needing to beat Snyder and
finish in the top four to claim
second place in the meet Harris
anchored the mile relay team
with a great 50.3 lap, pulling
Hereford from fifth to third
place.
Hereford picked up eight
addition points in the field
events as senior Jim Marsh
made his first appearance and
took third in the discus and fifth
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individual honors while scoring
23 points and Chuck High tying!
a meet record and racking up 20
points, the Herd cindermen
tabbed 88 points in the meet.
Permian won the title with 141
points. Following Hereford
were Big Spring (81), Snyder
1791, Carlsbad (51). and Odessa
High (49).
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softball league it was an-
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Marsh in the shot put Harris 63, High 56, Vamer 28, Charest
was sixth in the high jump, and ». Jones 134. Marvin Harris
Elijo Garcia sixth in the half 12 Higgins 10. Hollingsworth
mile 8′4, Marsh 8. Schumacher 4′2.
Individual point totals for the Barry Allen 4. Jay Williams 24.
season include: James Harris Garcia 2 Bobby Fields 1
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track team edged Big Spring logged by High in the 330 hur- Kent Hollingsworth and Hams Harris in the high hurdles Hereford for second place and from Franklin Higgins in the880
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