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MODE OF TRANSPORTATION - SHS head Coach Leon Manley said the fuel shortage has caused
his staff to seek ways of reducing school bus usage for out of town athletic trips in order to
taking extra buses. School buses, according to Manley, have a mileage range of
gallon of gasoline.
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of the meeting was that fans Jean King of Hilton Head,
use public transportation and S.C., and Australian Owen
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received any instructions per- would be to cut scheduls.
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WASHINGTON AP - Major during last season, will re- games because ‘that would Stephenville's parks and recreatian department, said Friday
league baseball, along with duce charter flights by one- cause a substantial change in he had not yet received any instructions concerning the
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organizations, is making plans “This will be done by using 1974 schedule of 162 games possible that Babe Ruth and softball games could have earlier
to reduce energy consumption regularly scheduled flights would not be reduced to IM parting times this summer in order to minimize the use of
up to 25 per cent - but whenever possible,” he said. games. lighting facilities,
success will depend on the Kuhn also said baseball He also said he did not „
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NEW YORK AP - Chuck Denver’s John Ralston was Rosenbloom, owner of the
Knox, who led the Los second with 10 votes, with Rams, and Klosterman, the
Angeles Rams to the National Cincinnati’s Paul Brown, John club’s general manager, hired
Football Conference West North of New Orleans, Mike Knox to rebuild Los Angeles
Division championship, was McCormack of Philadelphia after the club had sagged to a
named National Football and Lou Saban of Buffalo 6-7-1 record and third place in
Mk Ae . League Coach of the Year dividing the remaining ballots. the NFC West in 1972.
- ' “This is a great honor,” Knox, 41, had spent 10 years
Saturday in an Associated said Knox, who wan the in the NFL as an assistant
Press poll of sports writers award in his first year as an coach, four with the New
and broadcasters. NFL head coach. “I think this York Jets and six with the
Knox was a lopsided winner is a credit to our football Detroit, before the Rams’
in the voting by three-man players, to my assistant opportunity came along. He
committees who cover each of coaches and to Carroll Rosen- was credited with developing
the 26 NFL teams. He bloom and Don Klosterman, and improving the offensive
received -43 votes, more than who gave me the opportunity lines of the Jets and Lions,
half of the maximum of 78. to become a head coach.” With Ix» Angeles, Knox
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acting head of the new Depart-
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Technology at Tarleton, Jim has
for children and adults. He added that federal or
Unless he receives other state rulings could also force ARTIFICIAL LIGHT REQUIRED - Modern gymn—toms such as Wisdom are designed in such a.
instructions from the city the Stephenville Department manner that artificial lighting is required for both day and night use. Therefore, rescheduling
Tarleton home basketball games from evenings to afternoons would have no effect on the amount of
electrical energy consumed during the contests
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ByMKE MATHISForpes predicted evening the fuel shortage on track and an approximate range of six taining to the future conaer-
Uke moot tacets. O oth. practice will be eliminated field competition in the to 10 miles per gallon, vation of electrical energy at
Century 4le, .athletics ihave next season. spring. “I don’t know if the according to Manley. any of the Recreation Depart-
become geared to the petrole- “The gasolihe shortage will track team can make all the Track season is approach- merit’s facilities or playing
um industry s provision of really hurt our recruiting.” meets scheduled,” Fornes tag and Manley said Stephen- fields. He termed the situa-
fuel for transportation and Fornes asserted. He went on added. ville coaches are trying tion as being a “wait and
electrical Power. ... , t explain that February is a Leon Manley who is Fornes’ schedule track meets at see” matter.
Tarleton State University.’ big month for recruiting since counterpart at Stephenville doser schools. When baseball ______ M _
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Friday that his department is prospects by then. The short- importance in conserving en- nn the use of lights and.
waiting for decisions by the age of gasoline to expected to ergy while continuing athletic When asked about the couid be'scheduled to beginM
Lone Star Conference regard- significantly hamper recruit- participation on the high possibility of playing high earlertimes.to minimize the
tag energy conserving me- tag mission, school and junior high level. school football games in the J??
thods. Fornes feels there will On the subject of basket- Manley and his staff are afternoon next year, Manley didnot feel the UtUe^League
be more afternoon football ball, Fornes said the design trying to keep bus usage at a said it would be impossible to program would be hindered
games played by LSC teams of most modern gymnasiums minimum. When carrying finance the football program b the. need to conserve
during the coming season. It such as Widsom requires more than one Stephenville under such conditions. In Power since those sames.start
the past, teams in the artificial lighting even for basketball team to participate short, afternoon games could early, enough. be played
conference have played the daytime use. Presently, there at a given place, Manley said not draw sufficient crowds. mosty in daylight hours.
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During football season, the season order to keep from having to the energy shortage presently played on Saturdays if neces-
•Texans worked out under the Fornes was also concerned run extra buses. School buses has not affected the depart- sary. Isham, however, didn’t
lights one night a week, about the possible effects of do not get very good mileage, ment’s basketball programs think this would be required.
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Referees Have Hapless
—Day at College Game
8. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. Jerry Steiner, another In- Hadn and Jackson plus the
■ AP Wabash College’s Can- dianopolis referee, showed up development of second-year
E non Ball basketball tourna- all.rightandwas matched running back Lawrence Mo
— ment was not a happy place with a drafted official. AllI wa Cutcheon, who gained more
for referees. going well on the floor until a than 1,000 yards, helped the
Referee Milton Cooper of policeman pointed at Steiner Rams take charge in The NFC
-Indianopolis telephoned Fri- who calle time out and West
. day night that he couldn’t departed. In Anccjes finishea with a
the game.” He also said the conservatin of electrical energy. He did say, however, it was make it. He had motored Steiner later returned to 122 record The Rams’ two
mistakenly to Wabash, Ind., action, explaining his parked . ’wre bv Attai "
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«coms xt: “SKuhmrdua I- PaauySenRieaA WandyaQyezzon champtonssshowedtheiridom- Ms. King and Davidson had S
measures they could adopt to game begins. encourage fans to use public Marty Riessen and Rosmary With Laver moving weU tag Emerson and Overton
conserve energy in their We will endeavor to start transit and car pools to get to Casals to surge past Aus- and Riessen faltering on Miss Overton double-faulted
operations night games at times which ball parks. tralias Rod Laver and Leslie service, the Australian part- twice in the eighth game of
Baseball commissioner Bo- will present the least problem John C. Sawhill, deputy Hunt in the semifinals of the ners took early control of the the first set to give her
wie Kuhn submitted a general taking into consideration local administrator for the Federal Spalding International Mixed match. However, Riessen and opponents triple break-point
outline for a comprehensive utility peak load factors,” he Energy Office, said most of Doubles Tennis Championship Casals then decided to set They cashed in for the first
energy conservation plan de- said. the other associations at the Saturday. Laver up on numerous lobs service break of the match. - meet in a third place match
yeloped for the majorleagues., that meeting agreed t.ty.to Riessen and Miss. Casals and he responded by consis- Emerson and overton even- ■ ‘E33--33---ss-3ss333
for this year s season which batting practice before games reduce energy consumption utilized effective lobs to offset tently missing attempts at ed the set score by winning
he said would result in a 25 will not be eliminated but although only baseball offered Laver’s power to win 2-6, 6-2, winning smashes. four straight points on route F
per cent saving over 1973. that it would be taken prior a general outline of what it 7-6. The key point in the 66 Neither side was able to to a service break of Ms
Kuhn told newsmen after to a game when there is intends to do.— tie-breaker came when Laver break, service in the final set King in the eighth game of
the meeting that baseball, sufficient light to do so. "We don’t want to reduce netted an attempted overhead until the 12th point of the the second set Miss Overton
which flew on chartered Kuhn said baseball had not participation in sports, or slam with Hunt serving at 66. tie-breaker. could not hold service on two
flights 60 per cent of the time considered playing all day reduce sports itself, but we Laver then missed-volleyed Davidson and Kine, the 1973 occasions in the third set .
want to use the energy more on the final point. Wimbledon mixeddoubles including the final game when
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1974, newspaper, January 6, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500248/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.