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baseball drills starting Jan. ruary for Florida spring Musial Given
216. —1— training.
| The special Dodgers’ in- This is the first time Wills
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and minor league Rico this time.
Ben Malone of Arizona punt. One play later, Weese
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bruising running attack as the Ramsey of Wake Forest
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points and three other Tigers
added 10 each.
Guard Harry Larrabee had 16
to lead Texas, now 1-10.
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HONOLULU AP - Norris and Jim Jennings of Rutgers Une, but lost a fumble there
Weese of Mississippi came off had one-yardrtouchdown runs to West linebacker Tom Poe
the bench to inspire a for the toECast’ovand Chuck of Washington State.
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about bugs, you might could do some on your
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.K. Lewallen's Grand Entry Western
Perranoski and scout Gail years.
plagued Bing Crosby National About two dozen pros, each
KANSAS CITY AP - Stan Pro-Am Golf tournament Sat- with an amateur partner,
. Musial, one of baseball's urday. were stranded by darkness
greatest hitters and a mem- . Miller had a two-round total and will complete their
« - , . - -■ ber of the game’s Hall of of 138, four under par, and rounds early Sunday morning
Ranger Coach Honored
. win receive the Nostalgia the famed "Crosby weather” Thursday's first round was
Py Tovac WI*+Ae Award at the third Kansas once again forced delays, washed out by a day-long
$ •Y I •c> VV — 11C1 • City Baseball Awards Dinner stranded some players on the rain, setting the tournament
2 tva. .ACAD.IL- us . , _____1 , Feb. 3 course and threatened further schedule back one full day.
1 whose Ranger basebaU team aHis had a record of Musial wil be the third. disruptions to the already I‛s now scheduled to end
I whose Ranger basehau team 4 tfmight Hall of Famer to ragged tournament schedule. Monday.
{wongtheAzNational-Junior compiled points rtceive theaward “at the McCord, a thoroughly chill- But the weather could
:notiege/tttAsnantnt 467 for second place finisher Kansas City dinner. ed 25-year-old who has played change that. The forecast
3natonabaseha tourgamcn Harold Hem, Navarro football Satchel Paige received the in only one previous tour called for rains all day
hege " renrythe coach, awardlin197zand Casey gvente slipped.fromson. open; Sunday.
Texas sports Writers Associa- Other finishers inchided Stenge1 it-last year. • ing 65t0 to thattogk. rxmzzeg
?tion..,2 Buddy- Travis, South Plains Outfielder Amos1 will be 7 "hurstoscompletgtmg-,
‛ Allen is the first basebaU basketbali, Herschel Stevens, honored as Royals, playerof sis J p^ran^ #2
coach in the jumor college Navarro tennis, Nd Gene wnreetvendseapresPntttt at“peble TBeachag
as Royals pitcher of the year, to more than an hour at 2
Bees’ Winning Streak Continues
By MIKE MATHIS end of the third quarter, Jacksboro Monday night. Both
: The Stephenville Honeybees Stephenville had boosted its the varsity and the freshman
Idefeated Vernon, 52-44, in their lead to 14 points with the score team will see action there. The
'district opener Friday night. at 38-24. first game is slated to begin at
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: Pam Brown was high point Vernon’s Lorena Waggoner 6:00 p.m.
.for Stephenville with 17 points dominated her team’s scoring Weese scampered 34 yards state accoumited for all the got a key block from tackle
"shmaaympm Jackets Drop Another Game pnagsacseepehg ran E„. taamanwccsraadromzaarrdun
;her out of the last two games of Honeybees at 192 for the season : ?. N for 92 yards and passed for 35 contained the West within its the next East drive which
endiypomndstepshenvXies S ByMukeMathds for Vernon netting 28 points tivety to the Jacket side ot oermndsbgpaame's 2 was cpped Ramsey's 19-yard
Kimmy Goodwin came up with with Mineral Wells, also 1-0, for The Vernon Lions dumped for the Lions and leading both the scoreboard. Heisman Trophy winner start moving until Weese Despite losing the statistical
SXPOlethafortsesscorestbodat anapsatrangagarlsaduvonon s sXex rounztersairndad. Jahn cappelletu or Penn state replacsdgtarer David Jaynes battiezthhegwscapttgitggd,on
.23-15 with the Honeybees district competition. at Vernon. points for Vernon. ing the Lions. The score at Games Undergo Weese directed a 49-yard outcome in doubt until the
.maintaining the lead. By the The Honeybees journey to John Harris was high point High point man for the halftime was 39-28 as Vernon c:4 AL drive to the West one-yard final minutes
: Yellow Jackets was David began building momentum. olte Unange
"m—m . ‛ Becker who had a total of 16 The first Quarter had ended SAN JUAN pR AP - The
ARA Clllh Qlone omoc points for the evening. James with the Lions ahead by a site of next' year’s seventh
nDn vlUD 3lgn$ Jdies A‛s to Play In Young scored 13 pints for 19-16 margin[The third period Pan-American Games was
-» III Stephenville while Jerrv came eahclose Vernon out in shifted Saturday from San-
; LOUISVILLE, Ky. AP - The He had been working out Golf Classic Brown contributed 11. James ne*yelow Jackets are tiago, Chile, to 880 Paulo,
Kentucky Colonels of the with the Colonels about two " - • Teat was also a two figure presently 7-9 for the season Braz, 0of
1 American Basketball Associa- weeks. NEW YORK AP - Reggie scorer for stephenville as he and 1-2 district play. Stephen- .Thepexecutivesommitseotf
tion announced Saturday the James, MooM, averaged Jackson, Sal Bando and Ray bucketed 10 points. Mark ville will take on Brownwood thsanspmergmhno
signing of guard Bill James, 15.8 points and nearly 10 Fosse of the World Champion Lane and Tony Harrist added here Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. in 28 anizationi madetsthe
formerly of Marshall Univer- rebounds a game his senior Oakland A’s have accepted four and five points respec- another district meeting. a.asspeeyo,megn hi
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Wills Directs Drills Miller Gains Share Of
| LOS ANGELES AP - For- players who live in Southern and pro football players in ~ _
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