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Sunday, ftrcrmber 17. iWr
PAGE SIX
Thomas Jefferson Blasts
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TOURNAMENT BOXES
FIRST ROUND
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7 3 17
6 24 Stinchcomb 6
Wright 1
3
Total
Score by Quartori:
The big center had
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ment’s outstanding rebounder.
7 Knipp
1 5 Schmbrg
Totals
Score by Quarters:
0 0
26 1 4 66 Totals
cons 26-24 in field goals.
GRAND PRAIRIE
I wards in power plays to keep the
ing frustration once again it was Guards Bud Forman and Os- ■
ti i.
Kdwards carried the ball 14
Totals
— atempts and five of five from the for the Farmers.
DEC. 16
Totals
Score by Quarters:
In Finals
and
Latham chipped in with 12 and 11 eight in the second period as Den-
20 ( 48
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ADAMSON
the
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MESQUITE
Totals
lege basketball tournament at De-
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PONIES
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TMOMAS JIFF.
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ped LeTourneau Tech 67-65 in one
- Denten Record-Chronicle Totals
32 11 78
Totoli
Glover finished the afternoon
Score by Quarters:
Hired the Indian attack with g
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free shots of 45 attempts. Those
foul shots made the difference
Sherman
Paschal
Spears
Ashby
tournament.
53 points and
Poly
Irving
Fotman
Mayes
Do*
0
0
0
2
0
2 Show
2 Coker
Slough
Wallace
Barbour
Dowler
Harrison
Nanon
Totals
1 11
1 11
4 3 11 Harf
27 4 62 Totals
5
3
0
Paschal .
Thomas Jeff.
Prairie View Bowl, at Housion
View (5-3-1) vs. unnomed r-oneint
Fromholtz
Mewhinney
Lotham
Gregory
George
Spears
Barns
Totals
12
16
15. Miami (Pla.) 14
Bluebonnet Bowl, al Houston
33, Rice 7.
Bowie Captures
DBCTournament
; Fromholtz
Vewhinney
4 ethem
Ashby
Gregory
Totols
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Indian defense tight enough to use
two long passes effectively
515
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Welf
Alfie
Aosn.ro
Jonrison
Ballew
Hyman
Dyson
Harrison
Slough
Wallace
Barbour
Dowler
Gammon
Burks
Stinchcomb
Massey
Brown
Williams
6
2
5
6
victory.
It was the fourth straight das
tournament Saturday night.
Randy Stevenson had 20 points
Iba
Byriie
Cobb
Kemo
Blakney
Newman
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7 2 16
Griggi
Nowell
Horsley
Lawler
5
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2 6 10 Kemp
226 Blakney
Newman
ID 13 33 Totals
40 per cent of its shots NT also
hit 82 4 per cent from the free
throw line
Dixon got 14 field goals in 21
2
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tion.
Pedraza led the Redskin at-
tack. using fullback Freddie Ed-
BOWL GAMES
AT A GLANCE
four games the Ponies played.
The Ponies got in the consola-
tion finale by nipping Mesquite 53-
48.
A hot third period in which they
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By LESLIE WHITELEY
Record-Chvonicle Staff Writer
Williams
17 10 44 Tetals
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Scare by Quarters:
Ponies
Saint Mark's 1
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‘COOL IT MAN, I’VE GOT THE BALL’
Denton’s Brown Seems To Tell Adamson's Vaughn
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TOO LITTLE. TOO LATE
Adamson's Vaughn Fails To Block Massey's Layup
conference basketball game.
After leading nearly all the way,
the Eagles fell victim to a Falcon
hot streak, and the hosts caught
and passed the visiting Eagles to
stow away the victory.
NT led by 10 points as late as
10 minutes deep in the second
half, but a Falcon surge erased
the lead and left the Eagles fac.
12
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IRVING
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IRVING
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since the Eagles outshot the Fai- Totals
THOMAS Jtff.
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FIRST ROUND
ADAMSON DENTON
7 3 17 Howell
8 5 21 Alxander
at canville beat the Denton High
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with 23 points for scoring hOnwS.
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RICHARDSON Staff) — Dun 17 points while Fromholtz
4 0 8 Glover
0 11 Baker
1 4 6 Marbie
5 2 12 Haller
Dominguz
Wood
ID 10 48 Totals
5 2 12 Hill
Freeman
24 16 64 Totals
2 3
23 12 SB Stewart
Gilbreath
13 - 48 Coughran
16 - 58/Babina
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mo i t ev drove in for a layup and
1 Massey added another gift shot
for the eight-point splurge
By the time the quarter had'
ended Denton had a 19-9 lead with
Massey accounting for nine points.
1 Gammon had 10 and Stinchcomb
Price
R. Hill
Brown
Allison
from the floor and eight free
throws lor 18 points. Massey had
15 points and Burks 44.
The Rebels trailed Grand Prai-
CONSOLATION
IRVING PASCHAL
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2 3 7
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4 2 10
toll 6 "
4 2 io'in the final quarter before three
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7 g iz tipins by 6-6 Glover and three
missed layups sent Thomas Jef- ’
2 0 ferson winging to victory.
FIRST ROUND
POLY
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1 0 2 Jodon
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I 9 11 Glover
2 6 10 N.ddlebrks
2 2 6 Atk inion
8 3 19 Baker
0 0 0 Marble
1 6 8 Heller
Heller
Domnguz
Stour
Dykema
Rever
Dykema
Hewes
14 26 84 Tetals
tham had 16 and Fromholtz had The Broncos hit 28 of 59 shots
11 against the Parrots for 47.4 per
Friday the Ponies hit from all cent and added 13 of 15 from the
spots as they crushed Carrolltons foul line (86.6 cent. Play
A team 62-40. Mewhinney again also shot 59 times, but connected
only 20 times for 33.9 per cent.
The Parrots made eight of 11
foul shots.
Gammon paced the Broncos
with 10 of 16 for 62 5 per cent.
He added two of three from the
foul line for 22 points. Stinch-
comb was next with five of 12
effort. It was the most scoring off his game average.
by an Eagle this season, and put | N T $ u A f academy
him in the limelight for the
night's activity. Savage
Fouls spelled doom for the Kag Dixon ,
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les as the Falcons converted 26 Pollock
Air Force Rally Nipsaimi
- - -I y-g Aq Dick Blakney led Paschal with
North exas Cagers
Blue All-Star vs
Montgomery, Au
JAN
ship 28-21 Saturday night.
I Outweighed and outnumbered.
n * r - 2 -the Redskins from the Rio Grande
wu-: throws Rave Denton 10 points for ,, ,, . . . .e
Denton took . 43-21 halftime the perid-a season lowDand gavValley took.advantageof a fourth
9 5 20 IS - 49
22 23 8 14 - 67
‘CONGRATULATIONS ON A JOB WELL DONE’
---------Denton Cwh Vera Loe Tells TJ • Glover
0 10 । Mewhinney
0 6 . Latham
2 4 Fredy
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2 4 Gan mon
0 4 Burks
Cray All-Still
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1 9 0 18
2 2 6
23 3 55
tournament Saturday .
Mike Mewhinney led a game
2 8
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Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. — UCLA
(7 3) vi. Minnesota (7-2).
Sugar Bawi, at New Orleans - Arkansas Denton B team — entered ill all
(8-2) vs. Alabama (10-0/.
Cotton Bowl, ar Dallas - Texas (9 1) A team
vs Mississippi (91). points. The showing gave a place
Orange Bowl, at Miami - Colorado (9 1) 1 -- —
VI Louisiane Slate 9 1). on —--------------------
Pr irie Mewhinney had 78 points for the
All-Ttournament team.
the Eagles' fourth straight deteat car Miller fouled out of the cop
and fifth of the year against one
I homas Jefferson went on off Adamson 46-37 in the second !
to score 21 points in the second round of consolation play. The ■
period to move out front 44-27 at out front 12-10 in -
halftime in the first half the ,. 5 c . . . .
* ‘ . j CAe - the first period and were never, ■
Rebels hit a tremendous 64.5 per r
cent from the floor on 20 of 31 headed as they advanced to the 1,
field goals. consolation finale opposite Pas-
l They cooled off somewhat — chai. Terrell Harripn had 21
tournament — with 21
10__u_11
Ponies 75 64 in the consolation
at finals o the Richardson basketball
, connected on two. Donna fought back in the final line when he failed on a fourth Bobo
mg and Ronnie Hill of Sherman. In the third period, some favoreddown and two yards needed situa-
2, The Broncos eased into the fi- beginning to wonder if Denton duarte and c,Mure .hr sttei
..... 32, a 2 nalzape, ompinKFons wasi going to get mtothe finals AX schooindy football champton
my 27. . wortn Poy 6,48 urine nomas against Jefferson as the Rroncos . ----- -____ELL.
Jefferson had >ts hands full beat- hit only two of 14 field goals for
F armers Place ing a scrappy Grand Prairie Goph a horrendous 14 per cent. Six free
. ei team 62-56. thrnws Jave nantan 1n nninte fn?
i hird III l ourney 1
7 1 15
5 0 10
27 10 64
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
1 5 Bymne
0 2 Cobb
Behind 21-20 with five minutes ward the sidelines, Oscar Avila , won
1 left in the game, the Donna line dropped on it before it went out
caught Quanah quarterback Dan- of bounds and Donna took over.
JAN 6
Senor Bowl, pl Mobil A)«
JAN 7
US Bowl, at Washington, D C.
overtime period. Bones Murren Ttal
“ Score by Quarters
QUANAH 28-21
en for 28 per cent. Denton had
........... ... .......... AUSTIN 'API—A determined ny Scarbrough on his own 42 yard
15 25 16 11 - 67
13 11 9 22 - 55
SECOND ROUND
Score by Quarters,
Grand Prairje 17 15 29 25 86
Sherman : 10 14 13. 9 - 46
East All- Stars VI. West All--Stars,
Sin Francisco, Calif.
All American Bowl, it Tucson, Ariz,
day. the Ponies split two losing ton working the ball slowly, act-
to Saint Mark s in the opening ion slowed down. In the last 16
round and then bouncing back to minutes Denton had 26 points—22
take Carrollton in the second coming on layups and four on
round. fre throws.
The Ponies made a struggle Denton's show against Poly was
out of it for Saint Mark’s before a complete reversal of the one
falling 55-50. Mewhinney led the pm on against Adamson Friday
Ponies with 19 points. Larry La- night.
fg Ff Tp
7 3 17
3 4 10
3 4 10
1 1 3
5 4 14
1 1 3
1 0 2
1 0 2
3 0 6
25 17 67
Fg.F Tp
5 I ll iba
3 3 9 Byine
4 8 16 Cobb
3 2 8 Kemp
13 5 Blakney
New men
lob?
Harris
Bouriand
18 17 49 Totals
with reserves playing more than (joints for the Tigers.
half the time—in the final half but Paschal didn't have to put forth
were still hot enough to finish , much effort as it eliminated Sher-
with a solid 50 per cent from the man from the running with a 67-
floor on 30 of 60 shots. They add- 49 decision. The Panthers took a
ed 16 of 22 shots from the foul 22-9 first period lead and then a:
line for their 76 point total. 45-14 halftime lead before insert-'
It was a cold night for Demon ing reserves to play out the game, 1
as the Broncos were thoroughly Iha was the game’s top scorer
outplayed by the taller Rebels, with 17 for Paschal.
Denton, forced to take the hard Denton survived it’s coldest
shots it generally passes up. hit game of the year in the opening
only 14 of 47 from the floor for a round to reach the finals against'
meager 29 per cent. Twenty-six the Rebels.
foul shots kept Denton s total Going into a game which most
point output from being the low- observers felt would be a .push-
respectively . ton bliste red the nets for 24 points.
In games Thursday and Fri- in the second half, with Den-
.408
2 0 4
11 1 23
4 0 8
3 3 9
0 1 1
1 0 2
13 5
1 0 2
27 1 62
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3 5 11 D6nnally
8 3 19 Muir
4 8 16 Flynn
1 2 4 MacAdams
0 0 0 Rader
16 11 50 Totals
1 0 2
6 5 17
1 0 2
1 2 4
5 111
6 0 12
10 ■ 10 22 11 - 53
12 )5 9 12 48
DUNCANVILLE
Eg Ft. Tp
1 0 2 Mddiebrks.
5 2 12 Atkinson
4 19 Glover
0 2 2.Baker
1 2 4 Marble
6 1 13 Hauer
3 8 14
Stout
-Dykema
20 16 56 Totals
1 4 6
3 1 7
3 410.
408 Beker
3 0 6' Baty
catur Saturday night.
Midway won the girls’ cham
pionship by thumping Bowie 49-
34. In the boys' consolation cham-
pionship went to Petrolia 41-27.
In the girls' consolation game,
Decatur nipped Petrolia 44-42 in
an overtime period Patty Mc-
Carroll scored the two (joints for Fromholiz
. Decatur. Mewhinny
DBC had an overtime game of Grtgory
its own Saturday night as it nip- George
- - — 1 (Spears
Score by Quarters:
Irving 9 12 15 17 - 58
Paschal 15 17 13 19 - 64
CHAMPIONSMIP
0 1 1
1 1 3
2 2 6
0 2 2
2 1 5
6 6 16
2 2 6
10 2
5 2 12
19 17 55
11 12 14 13 - 504 p Store by Qvarters:
" 16 19 9-55
CARROLLTON TONIES
I / Carroliton - 1 .. 10 13
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14 533 1 2 j Cowan of Adamson, Tommy Baty three free throws and Adamson
2 5 9 of Grand Prairie. Harrison of Irv-
3 7 13 ....
6 6 18
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo ,sy performance by the Eagles,' John Savage was covered like a
(Staff) — NTSU’s luckless Eagles but for some reason they couldntbtanket hy a fine Academy de-
lost another heartbreaker Satur- pull off the victory, fensive effort and scored only two
day night, bowing to the Air 1 A 33-point performance by Ar- field goals He added three foul
Force Falcons 74-66 in a non die Dixon highlighted the Eagle shots for only seven points, far
Scare by Quartan:
Danton 19 24 12 14 - 69
Poly 9 12 14 13 - 48
SECOND ROUND
was the tourna-
16 12 7
15 10 17
1 2 4
19 15 53
Scare by Quarters:
Thomas Jeff. 15 18 13 16 - 62
Grand Prairie 9 19 19 9-56
SECOND ROUND
SHERMAN PASCHAL
test.
The Eagles fired in 49 per cent I niFU III I OU* IIV J venton took a 432 nauume Ithe per iou-a season ow—anu gavw and tuo situation in Qua- • --- 7TI . ’
onher matspcrom.hentiria wyLe - me 1wi “ s s te -,he three-quar dan" “ - eu STrX P "8 "P
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! The Broncos set an early pace Eronos.andn4cotane forsAdam I The Donna touchdowns came to take a 12-7 advantage into half-
“Ui in the ST "tl Denton hit fieldgoals infootball and iong passes by quar- Wade was hit on the Donna 47
Rht.P M dw sts.threethe fourth stanza and added two terback Luz Pedraza. and the ball went scootilig to-
— - free throw line Rylie which beat Lewisville 65- minuies 01 Play. Stinchcomb points from the foul line for IS
tiberty Bow, •1 P.^deipbL-Syrauuje Miller gave Dixon good scoring 62 earlier, won the championship started things with a half hook-points. Adamson had one field'
Kensas support with 17 points. NTs 51-46 oxer Wilmer-Hutchins. hal jump shot 15 seconds deep goal and four gift shots for six
in the period Massey added a points.
layup one minute later, followed, „mammaa
Gam-' E
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15 2-40 Duncenville
9 1 19 Stout
9 8 26 Siough
10 2 Turner
10 2 Wallace
2 0 4 Barbour
16 8 Do*ler
1 2 4 Hogan
Harrison
25 17 67 Totals
Scan by Quarters:
Irving 12 13 8 13 - 46
Adamson 10 6 10 11 - 37
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7 OUR. Davis
10 1 21 D. Davit
339 Oren
1 0 2 Mntgmry
1 1 3 Justice
1 0 2 Chambers
GRAND PRAIRIE SHERMAN
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3 0 6 Skipworth 1 J 5,
1 0 2 Prue 0 4 4
7 1.15,R Hill 7 8 22
1 0 2 rown 4 5 13
Pg. Ft. Tp.
6 1 13
2 3 7
7 4 18
1 0 2
4 2 10
4 2 10
2 4 8
4 0 8
1 0 2
1 0 2
0 2 2
1 0 2
1 0 2
80 16 76
Gator Bowi, at Jacksonvilie, Fla )w ",
Georgia Tech (7 , • Penn State ■ G DI ■ I
Sun Bowl, al Li Pato Villanove — V---V•
3 4 10 Vaughn
022 Hooper
23 7 Cowan
2 1 S Gorman
8 5 21 Reynard
0 I I Gray
IS 16 46 Tatalt
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SECOND ROUND
DENTON POLY
Fg. Ft. Tp. Allie
Gammon 10 2 22 Abshire
Burks 6 2 14 Johnson
Stinchromb 5 8 18 Hyman
Massey 7 1 15 Dyson
B.L. Brown 0 0 0 Bobo
mnztpmsnasi dmi DONNA UPSETS
Jefferson, Dale Abshire of Poly poorshooting by Adamson. In that |
, .... e n , „ quarter Denton hit five of 13
and Mike Gammon of Denton. field for 38 cent While
f. ",T. On the second team were Billy the Leopards hit only two oi
Stinchcomb of Denton, Ronnie
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Score by Quartersi
Denton 11 16 || 16 _ 54
Womet Mt . 23 21 -78
est this year, over for the Broncos, Denton:
About the only bright spot for found Dallas Adamson a surpris-
Denton was the tine play of junior ingly tough foe before it finally
forward Gary Massey. Massey shot down the Leopards 53-44. j
had eight ot 11 field goals and The first quarter gave an early
three free throws for 19 points. indication that the Broncos Mere
Defending tournament champion going to have their troubles with
Paschal took the consolation a hustling Adamson quintet They
" i k. Aintine anwn bit six of 13 field goals for 46
championship by shooting oidown per cent but threw the ball away
M on numerous occasions to allow ve g ne
the Leopards to keep the score kite
, tied at 15-15 at the end of first Cowa
quarter, Gorman
15 (Joints 1 , , , , . , Reynard
Glover was awarded the Out-) The Leopards enjoyed their best
standing Player Trophy for the guarter of the night as they con- st. by
- nected on seven of 18 shots from' "Y ".5‛
.1 c, i , , . Adamson 15 8 15 6 44
the floor and one of one from the Denton 15 13 10 15 53
foul line. ---------------------
2 0 4 Massey 5 5 15
9 6 24
7 2 16
1 4 6
1 1 3
10 2
35 16 84 Totals 13 20 46
DEC. 23
North AU Sters vi. South All Stars, at m- • | *
2 .jauw., .. I uncan v i He Beats
Middle Tennessee (7-3) W. Lamar lach
16 2 1). —
/ V 1
8 1 17 Mddibrks, 1 0 2
1 2 4 Atkinson - 4 0 2
2 1 5 Bl. Brown 1 1 3
ciiggs
Horstey
Lawler
Wr g‘ t
Baker
Baty
Stewart
FIRST ROUND
PASCHAL THOMAS JEFF
Fg Ft Tp. Fg Ft Tp
scored 22' points to the Skeeters’ X
DECATUR isa - Bowie rac- v They Mere UiH in each Ramre rm;
ed past Ponder 73-40 to capture of the other three periods. 11
the annual Decatur Baptist Col- Mewhinney paced Denton with PONIES ----------
Iat.lt 28 13 69 Totals
0 2 0. Hill 1 Q 2
2 s
(7 2) vs. Wichite (8 2),
Nationai Trophy Bowl at Washington,
(cencelled)
1
5 2 12 Star
7 3 >7 Clifton
3 5 11 Malar
I 1 3 Noore • 5- 4-14
1 3 5 Copeland 1 1 3
t I 3 Totals 19 10 48
1 0 2 da... ..
ID IS 58
f i ,
Thomas Jefferson proved rather decisively Saturday I
night that you've got to have the big man to win the big I
ball games.
With big Bob Glover (6-6) leading the way the Rebels I
swept into a 23-11 first period lead and then raced to a
76-54 victory over Denton High School in the finals of the |
annual Denton Invitational Basketball Tournament.
Glover hit 11 points and snagged nine rebounds to .
pace the sharp - shooting'~
Rebels in that hot first per- Irving pulled the only upset of
iod. the first two rounds by knocking
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