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LEWISVILLE - The Lewis
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hill of Dallas at 8 pm here to-
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chairman of the committee to preserve historic
buildings in North Texas
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CHICAGO (API Tommy
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opportunity, is leaving Oregon
State to take the head football
coaching job at UCLA
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- st. jorims,, N V 71. Creighton 66
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Davidson 100, The citadel II.
Vanderbilts, 0 eorgia 62
kentucky 102, 72
Tennessee 58, Louisjana State 54
Aborn.6) .Mississippi 52
A abanpa. 95, Mississippi Sfatt 831
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TEMPLE (Special) — The} let Butch Pruett, a 6-7 Slidell for nearly four minutes while
। running, shooting Leopards product who also garnered nine Temple advanced the edge to
from Temple Junior College, rebounds to lead North Texas 25-11. The difference eventually
dealt defeat to the North Texas in that category. reached 18 points at halftime,
Eaglets for the eighth time this1 Surprisingly, the smaller juco,51-33.
season as they scampered to a quint led rebounding 45-42 Like North Texas in the
108 80 victory here Monday with 6-5 Nyle Mann, hauling in, opening half. Temple started
night. 19 caroms including it in the the second half in a rather cool
Temple, although smaller}first half fahion and Pruett and S k i p
than Coach Travis Duncan’s1 The game started in Temple’s p||z scored to pull NT within
’frosh, had little trouble with favor and the Leopards snatch- nine points, 55-46
the Eaglets and used the hot ed a 5-0 lead before Lew --..... .....
shooting of three guards toThornbrough and Pruett
sink the North Texans to a 1-8 chunked in back - to - back 63.51, but Coach Jim Brown
season record. buckets with four minutes ’ -
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Bill Barge, hot - handed soph-gone to pull within one point, again and ran away from
9 omore from Belton and former But, trying to combat the there
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pie victory with .30 points but lets couldn’t get off any shots Temple to break 100 points this
shared game honors with Eag-1 and went without a field goal se»phipH Barge, Billy Engleke
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provement in recent games Cit n Hardin Simmons 82
SOUTHWEST
Lewisville opens loop play -at Loulsville ZD. North Texes State 68. OT)
Rockwall Friday and the Yel- • AnzonaarpAen."srmecorezeBo
low Jackets'are expected to be Weterr New Medlco 87, New .Mex/co
strong with the addition of Vic- gStfd“pavne.y, Sam Houston 7
tor Poe, a 62 senior Poe is a Praire v>ew AAM?6Wity 24
transfer student from- Dallas SoUthubest“exss‛uorStedhnr Austin
Sunset and became eligible at •« .
mid-term. He promises to make aishop corpus Christi »’
Rockwall a district contender as EatemNe". MXe0 ” Sovthern U”h'
indicated by a 42-point tperfor , f FAR WEst
mance in a B team game before Solnredhcuoxon"“n,52on state
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tenure The journey from the plains to Chuck Gardner, the Buffaloes’ TEMPLE
"But I feel there is profession- the foot of the Rockies is be- 6-foot-8 mathematics major,:
altogportnutyicat UCLA, he coninsanepnenabettconrerenc
n k si ;1 vAt basketball neighbors ’ home club in front to stay, and
Prothro, attending the M A A While nationally ranked Wich- held his own with Kansas’ 6-
convention in Ehicago, indicated ita. Indiana, St. John’s and Da- foot-11 Walt Wesley off the dewald
he would like to move hr assil vidson were boosting their stock boards. Garner’s 21 points st DHei
ants to LCLA when 'hr ould with solid victories Monday Saturday led the Buffs to an 80- ToTALS. s - - --g-epaz,
probably receive bigger pay- night, the unsung Buffaloes 77 ambush of Kansas State at ——"—--------—•—----
checks shook up the Big Eight title pic- Boulder.
"I‛m not sure about my sstaff lure by knocking off conference’ Dave Stallworth. Wichita’s
at this time but hope most of favorite Kansas 61-59. for their All-America, hit all seven of his 1
my assistants will go with me," second straight home-court up- field goal attempts and team-,
he said set . mate Have Leach conneted on I
‘ Prothro, a native of Memphis B)y" eversing i iu twopoint loss nine of 14, pacing the third-
Tenn was a star bloking back to. Kansas in the Big Eight pre- ranked Wheatshockers to a 94-81
at Duke University from 1939- last month, home-court victory over South-
1941. Regarded a brilliant foot Colordo matched the Jay- ern Illinois. . .
ball strategist. his Oregon State hawks 2tltdeaguenecr visiting Stallworth finished with ,20
teams compiled a 63-37-2 ta e r"hpped ‘3 points and Leach with 19 as
owa State 6748 and.sained Wichita fired a torrid 59 per
first place with a 3-0 mark — , , . /en . winni.e
but the Cowboys have yet to cen t.from the flqor in sinning
make the trip to Boulder. Okla- ils 1Ithin 13 starts
homa topped Nebraska 89-82 in Six straight points in the last
■> ’ 114 minutes sewed up Indiana’s
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