Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964 Page: 8 of 14
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Lobos Control Intercollegiate Tourney
enough to stay that way.
Wimberly and Hornbuckle led
tion with 75-71-73-76-295 and
Colts Match
grabbed the first round lead George Hixson and Bob Dick
par 36-36—72 Pine Forest Coun-
runner
Houston's 71-72-76-75-294.
High School athletes in the Jun-!
was to have been an off day on est
matched with Oklahoma State.
April 4 Relays
and Houston matched with Arl-
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lead in individual medal play Rod Bliss.
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Freeze’s two-run blast in the j
sixth inning carried Pittsburgh
to a 5-4 victory against Balti-
LAKELAND. Fla. (AP)—The
National League Houston Colts
were to meet their Oklahoma
City farm club tonight in what
COLEMAN - Yale Lary , pro-
fessional football player for the
Detroit Lions. wili speak at the
First annual Goldthwaite Re-
lays track and field meet is
scheduled for April 4 on the
Goldthwaite High School track.
Meet is open to all teams in '
Classes A and B. Teams int-
North Texas was third in
team match play. Wake Forest
defeated Northern Illinois 4%-
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Brownwood High School shot putter Richard Car-
penter displays the form that has earned him blue
ribbons at Graham and Weatherford meets. Bulle-
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on Thursdays from 9 a.m.
til 5 p.m. and on Satur-
days from 2 p.m. Til 6
p.m. until further notice:
more.
The Los Angeles Angels halt-
ed Cleveland 2-0 on Dick Simp-
son's two-run homer in the
sixth.
for High cafeteria at 7:30 to-
night.
Lary who played college bell
at Texas A&M has been defen-
sive halfback and punter for the
Lions during the past 12 years. i
Besides Lary’s speech, three
special awards will be given to
Bluecat football players. Receiv-
ing them will be the outstanding
A couple of award-winning
pitchers were thumped Milwau-
kee jumped on Sandy Koufax
for three runs in the first three
innings and went on for an 6-3
triumph against the Los Ange-
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Conference.
The youth, who transferred
to Kentucky last semester,
failed in attempts to make the
freshman and varsity squads at
the University of Detroit.
master of ceremonies
Coleman atheletes to be honor-
ed at the banquet will also in-
clude members of the male and
female basketball teams.
During the cage season, the
boys' quint advanced to the reg-
ional round of the state play-
offs. while the girls' team made
it to bi-district.
Fight Results
Wednesday’s Fight
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BILL SAUNDERS, LEFT, AND FRANK JOHNSON
. . . Brownwood tennis entries
PHONE MI 2-7145
FOR APPOINTMENT
B ENTRIES
Bill Saunders is the only B
division boys singles entry. Arn-
spiger has lined up three boys
doubles units in this division.
PUMP
through practice session at BHS track. Note Car-
penter's "kick" in the second photo, the reverse in
the third and follow through in the fourth. Carpen-
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enough in the seventh inning Wednes-
But Walter doesn't agree day. boosting the Colts to a 4-3
That, he says, is better than be- triumph over Detroit. Until now
ing a Cleveland Indian, and he's the 26-year-old Tennessee na-
putting all of his 6-feet-6 and tive has been good enough to
REVERSE
tor's host throw in competition is 53-5. The 240-
lays Friday and Saturday. Lions go to Abilene
next weekend before defending their District 4-AAA
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Thirty-five of the top school-
boy track teams in West Tex-
as have entered the San An-
gelo Relays track and field
meet. scheduled for its six-
th annual running Friday and
Saturday
The entry list shows 14
schools in Division I and 21
in Division II
Most of the track power is
packed into a talented Divi-
tion I field, where powerful
Abilene Cooper is favored to
win the team title.
Amarillo Tascosa. defend-
ing Class AAAA state cham-
pion. AAA power Brownwood
and Odessa loom as the top
contenders Other Division I
entries include Del Rio. San
Angelo Central. Fort Stock-
ton. Sweetwater. Snyder. Like
View. Big Spring, Vernon,
Colorado City and Midland
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Three Lions. Teresa Turner.
Sandra Crow and Pat Bell are
entered in the B girls singles.
Representing Brownwood in
girls doubles are Ruby Wil-
liams and Vicki Russell.
Among the top-rated teams
in the tourney are always-strong
San Saba. Brownwood, Abilene
and Pyote.
Nordyke will serve as presi- and Killeen are entering 16
dent. Taylor vice president and players each to lead the list.
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can contact Coach Jackie Wil-
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Wimberly and Hornbuckle leaders with 71s. Houston's
42 7 two weeks ago Odessa
has a 43 flat to equal Brown-
wood's performance San An-
gelo and Cooper are other
entries with fine sprint relay
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Seeks Berth Colts Over Tigers
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‘ By MURRAY CHASS The Colts purchased Bond
LEXINGTON, Kv. lAPi — Associated Press Sports Writer from Cleveland during the win-
Steve Matthews, 5-foot-11, 200- Walter Bond is a conditional ter on a conditional basis. Now
pound Negro fullback from De- Houston Colt That, some may he’s making a strong bid to
troit, is making a bid to be- say, is better than being a full-1 start the season in the Houston
come the first of his race to fledged Colt. He still has a outfield
Each shot a two-under-par 70, Oklahoma State was in third
place in team medal competi-
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Tech 5-1; Texas beat Rice
4%-1%; Oklahoma State beat
Western Illinois 6-0; Texas A&M
beat Minnesota 3%-2%; Arizona
State beat SMU 3-3. medal 305-
312; and Houston beat Okla
! homa 4-2.
1 The schedule today in the
winners bracket -had Wake For-
playing Baylor. Texas
League play will start May 19 have 12 entries each. Pyote se-
and the 18-game schedule will ven. Monahans six and Goldth-
run through July 17. waite one.
Next meeting is scheduled for ( Brownwood will have entries
Tuesday night in the Adams in both the A and B divisions.
Street Community Center. All Lion representatives in the A
softballers who wish to play in bracket include Richard Atlas
the league are urged to attend ; and Frank Johnson in boys sin-
Players not already assigned gles, Linda Eudy in girls sin-
to teams will register for the gles and Linda and Glenda Shel.
1964 season Tuesday night. Nor- ton in girls doubles.
dyke said.
Texas held the lead in the low
K.l-+kusc:+e S.+e four ball competition with a 33-
--euwae 0615 30-63, one stroke ahead of New the spring exhibition schedule __________________
Mexico with a 32-32—64. The Colts defeated Detroit 4-3 New Mexico playing Texas A&M
1 The New Mexico team also | Wednesday on a two-run home and Houston matched with Ari-
blanked the North Texas State 1 run in the seventh inning by zona State. In the losers brack-
Texas was fourth with 70-77-80- i Rickimg smtthand“onoenty se
tied with Texas University's Mark Hopkins came in even par 73—300. I phens Joe Carraway and Ken-
Five teams were tied for third neth Kirkland and Bobby Me-
place to low team two ball with Lean and James Williamson.
68s — ..
DIVISION II
Division IT entries include
Loraine, Fredericksburg, Bra-
dy. Winters. Merkel, Mertzon.
Menard. Santa Anna, Ozona.
Post. Rankin. Sonora. Big
Lake. Sanderson. Eldorado.
Coleman, Bronte. Ballinger,
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Houston's Wright Garrett and Bond’s drive cleared the right Oklahoma played SMU. North a--
Oklahoma State's Dickson field fence and traveled at least Texas —* 1"
wound up one stroke behind the “ofeet
,a0 iwxwk inin hninoplay in only 90 games since he I HOUSTON < API—New Mexi-
p< nd into being good first reached the major leagues co University's Lobos held the
____ in 1960. lead in just about every divi-
8—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thurs., Morch 26, BnarcoKandsmSes
just kept me in the minors.” Intercollegiate Golf Touma-
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units.
Cooper is favored to win and
set a new record in the 880
relay, but Brownwood whirl-
ed to a near record clocking
during a practice session
Tuesday The San Angelo
record is 1:30.2.
Cooper (3:21.5) and Tas-
cosa <3:22.7> are favored to
battle it out in the mile relay,
with Brownwood (3:26.1) and
Fort Stockton <3:27) scrap-
ping for third and fourth.
University class and special
events for both men and wom-
en are also included on the
San Angelo program.
Schoolboy preliminaries get
rolling at 11:30 a.m. Friday
in the pole vault First run-
ning event on the prelimi-
nary schedule Friday is the
sprint medley relay ’at 130
p.m.
Finals scheduled Friday in- |
elude the pole vault, discus,
broad jump and 880 relay. ’
Saturday's finals will begin I
at 1:30 p.m.
1h: Baylor defeated Texas
Bond's major league appear- ment. the two-ball competition with a
ances dwindled each year he The lobos. paced by Guy Win- best ball 32-33—65. two shots
berly and Tommy Hornbuckle, ahead of Oklahoma State's
Wednesday over the 6,900-yard son. I x
The Lobo team took a first Ferm QuntFi+
try Club course from such fav- round lead in team medal play " —U‘"‘ V-uN
orites as defending champion with a 70-70-74-77—291.
and host Houston. Wake Forest strokes better than
1 and Oklahoma State. • - 71 70 78 7
T wo-Day T ourney
Brownwood High School kicks off its first tennis
tournament Friday morning, with more than 100 net-
ters from 10 schools expected to crowd courts at BHS
and Coggin Park.
First match will go under the wire at 9 a m. Fri-
day. with championship finals on tap for Saturday
afternoon, according to Carl Arnspiger. BHS tennis
coach and tournament director.
Schools entering teams in the 1-----------------:----•------------
two-division tournament include host Brownwood. Brady, San
Saba. Killeen. Pyote, Goldth-
M:a. e CaL II waite. Early, Abilene Mon-
UIT V •OTTDdII ahans and Odessa Ector.
1 r_ Two DIVISIONS
LOOD rormned Tournament will be divided
1 into A and B divisions. A divi-
City Softball League players sion is open to all netters eligi-
met Tuesday night and elected bile under University Interscho-
Doyle Nordyke. Leon Taylor lastic League rules. B division
and Larry Evans to offices for is open to underclassmen only.
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Among the top individuals
are sprinters Jerry McCul-
lough of Brownwood and John
Kennedy of San Angelo, shot
putters Raul Vasquez and
George Resley of Fort Stock-
ton. broad jumpers Ricky
Smith and Freddie Fox of
Colorado City, pole vaulter
Pinto Beane of Cooper and
miler Dale McDonald of
Cooper.
Cooper. Tascosa. Odessa
and Brownwood are favored
to score heavily in the relays,
which feature the San Angelo
meet. Relays on the schedule
include the sprint. 880. sprint
medley and mile
LION RELAYS
Brownwood, fresh from a
smashing victory over a weak
Weatherford Relays field, is
expected to shoot the works
in the baton eyents.
Lion coach R. A (Gus)
Snodgrass is expected to con-
centrate on the 440. 880 and
mile relays. Brownwood's 43
flat clocking in the sprint re-
lay is among the best in Tex-
as Tascosa is the favorite
in this event after posting a
chance to get away if he's bad He powered a two-run homer __
Detroit Lions1 Yale Larry
was with the Indians. He plaved
To Speak At Bluecat Event and°izamssepnember,38s62 .K
spite six home runs and 17 runs
back and outstanding lineman batted in during his briefest so-
An award will also be presented journ, he didn't see much other
to the player who has shown out- than Jacksonville of the Interna-
All-Sports Banquest for Coleman standing scholarship. leadership tional League last year
Hioh Srhnel athletee in the Jun- I character and devotion to sports. 1 Bond’s winning blow was only
Sponsored by the service one of several along the exhibi-
clubsof.Coleman and the Blue- tion trail Wednesday Gene
cat Boosters Club, the banquet1 - - - ’
will feature Don Coursey as
pound senior has approached 55 feet in practice.
Brownwood team is entered in the San Angelo Re-
championship in Stephenville April 11.
(Staff Photos)
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