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Golden Gloves Finals Tonight
Everman Raps Tonight
Chicago Trip
Is On Line
with eight bi-district games Tues-
The Everman Bulldogs,
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the 29th annual National
Only three games
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end of the first half.
with Arkansas, each boasting a
The Owls scored 18 points in
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games for an average of 19.9. and
Randy Blackwell of Beaumont
gave Detroit’s Yale Lary the 1959
in all-games with 425 points in 22
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yard better than Norton’s fifth-
for the welter crown.
crown their respective king-
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classes unfolds
American College is champion ofished the season, is second with
San Francisco was third with a
weight division where Sherman’s
Reginald A. Davis, a finalist last
St. Edward’s plays St. Mary’s
Wie. (Bill) GRIFFITH'S
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off, but the Bulldogs’ zone defense
held them scoreless for 5 minutes.
Totals
Everman
has scored 253 points for a , 28.1
average. Second place in con’er-
in bi-district games Monday night.
Tuesday night Fort Worth Cas-
Tele-
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weighed Joe Jarvis of Dallas.
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in the hospital for four or five
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Ysleta Bel Air puts its 25-1 rec-
ord on the line at Midland, Bird-
ville will be at Amarillo Palo
11 games in 1958.
Texas A&M has the second high-
threaten any records in the 1960
season, although they produced
some mighty kicks.
Jerry Norton of the St. Louis
division, stole the thunder from
the heavies.
The colorful UCC student,
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the greatest fight of this five-day
state tournament.
Champions in
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himself into a state of exhaustion
Monday night. He decisioned W.
season.
Pittsburgh’s Bob Green, playing
his first NFL season, got off one
kick of 75 yards and averaged 44.2
its delight.
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into the ropes near the end of the
second round and would have
knocked out his opponent then if
the bell hadn’t intervened.
er. Lary was fourth with 43.8 and
Is and 158 f ree throws
pions.
All 122 contestants are present
or former champions of golf clubs
Baylor at Waco.
Texas A&M, in second place
with 7-3, meets bitter rival South-
Tech Could
Nail Crown
lege football player, decisioned a
for 596 points, a 25.9 average.
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tie.
Walker, who has monopolized
the top spot in the all-game scor-
ing this season, scored 37 p oints
last week to bring his total to 219
games, an average of 19.3.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Games at Waco and Dallas
headline the Southwest Conference
basketball schedule Tuesday
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The lighter divisions still must 185, Spokane, Wash., knocked out
complete semifinals before they Floyd Joyner, 203, Phoenix, Ariz.,
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game but outclassed and out-
the fight ended both were too
weak to leave and just clung to
one another in the center of the
ring. A crowd of 4,423 screamed
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Patterson To
Resume Workout
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
' Heavyweight Champion Floyd
/Patterson will resume his public
; workouts today, after a closed
door session working up some new
' tactics for his bout with Ingemar
Johansson.
Johansson, meanwhile, planned
to rest again today. He cancelled
a scheduled workout in the Miami
Beach Convention Hall Monday
because of a slight head cold. His
training camp is at Palm Beach,
but he has held occasional public
workouts at the Convention Hall,
site of the March 13 title fight.
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Houston, Austin vs. McAllen at
Corpus Christi and Laredo at San
Antonio Harlandale.
Class AAA has only 14 teams
left as it pushes into bi-district
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at San Angelo.
San Angelo leads with a 6-1 rec-
ord, with one game left to play.
Wharton is second with 5-2 and
can tie for the title by beating
San Angelo.
Wharton has defeated San An-
gelo once this season, taking the
decision 88-85 in two overtime pe-
riods. The game was played at
Wharton.
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Tuesday, Feb. 21, —CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW—
Stage Gets Set For
State Cage Tourney
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday and Saturday.
Class AAAA starts eliminating Class AA and A, each with 32
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Philadelphia’s Norm Van Brock-79-62 here last night to sew up
lin, who had one of 70 yards, was the title with a 6-2 record. Texas in the final conference game and
fifth with 43.1. Wesleyan, which had already fin- can tie for second with a victory.
Galena Park Fidelity.
Madison is the only defending
champion returning to the state
tournament and that was co-
Public Schools Gym, Fert Worth,
Monday night.
Gerald Toomer led the Bull-
dogs’ scoring with 13 points. Jo-
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)—The
cream of Texas’ boxing crop
makes its final bid tonight for a
coveted team championship, eight
individual titles and a trip to Chi-
cago for the Golden Gloves Tour-
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Dallas Madison, Houston Wheat- basketball player, is in a hospital MOSen‘ -
lev, Tyler Scott and Beaumont being treated for a hemorrhaging voden
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land, Killeen clashes with Jasper affiiated with the U.S. Golf Asso-
at Huntsville, Clear Creek tackles ciation. They come from 21 states,
Lamar of Rosenberg at Houston the District of Columbia, Great,
and San Benito will be at Robs- Britain and Nassau.
Meanwhile Everman scored 11
SMU Gridder
is No-Billed
DALL (AP)-Karl F. Belz, a
Southern Methodist University
football player, was no-billed Mon-
day on S' charge of negligent hom-
icide.
The charge grew out of a Jan.
30 auto collision which killed C. F.
Ellis of Dallas. Witnesses said
belz sped through a red light.
Bill Meek, football coach at
SMU, told the grand jury in a
letter that Belz had been ex-
tremely remorseful. He added
that criminal action might ruin
the y outh’s life.
Junior College Cage
Title Goes On Line
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Championship of Pioneer Jun-
ior Colege Conference basketball
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6-4 record. The Longhorns and
the fourth period, more than they Razorbacks have only an outside
. the other three periods chance of figuring in the cham-
combined, but it was too late. pionship.
Arkansas plays Wednesday
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senting District 39-B, downed the down the championship.
Joshua Owls of District 40-B, 47-
also leading in the championship Greenville Carver,
race. Texa S Tech has drawn 82,- 1_________s, .......
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Clement battered Peters 9,110 for conference games. Tech, • - " •
throughout the first round but that with two games to go, already has
all. Peters pounded Clement beaten its record of 82,496 set for
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Tommy Pennick, Texas Christian Brinker
9 goes on the line Wednesday night
when San Angelo plays Wharton
Player FG
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Henderson
Carlock
up for grabs in Will Rogers Coli-
seum but the race has narrowed a
to two teams, Corpus Christi with “g
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and Amarillo with 11 points and
five fighters still around.
44.1 average and had one 74-yard- Big State Conference basketball. 5-3.
The Broncos beat Southwestern S
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National Basketball Association
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Monday Results
Syracuse 126, Los Angeles 121
Tuesday Games
Detroit vs. Syracuse at New
York
Philadelphia at New York
Cincinnati at St. Louis
Wednesday Games
Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati at
Detroit
New York at Detroit
Boston at Los Angeles
hosting Rice in the other one.
Everman made it 21-11 by the Texas is in a tie for third place
night, meeting Texas Christian at
TP Fort Worth.
Chicago — Rudy Ellis, 162,
The top match in the. lighter Cevert, Mich., stopped Roscoe for second place. Tom Davis cf
classes unfolds i nthe feather- Shamblin, 159, Youngstown, Ohio., " ~ ’ ......
Tech, leading the conference
35 in a bi-district cage game at with an 8-2 record, plays lowly
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Fort Worth, the leader through
the first three rounds, lost four
of five bouts Monday night and
dropped out of the running with
10 points and one remaining
fighter.
But the one Fort Worth scrap-
per left, massive Claude Daven-
port, takes on Alfred (Pete) Pe-
terson, of Sherman in the night’s
headliner, for the heavyweight ti-
tle.
Peterson, who Saturday elimi-
nated defending champion Henry
Harris Jr., gained a technical
knockout Monday night over Tex
Paris of Brownwood.
The bout lasted nearly one
round, which apparently was
about one round too much for the
New Attendance Negre Cage
Record To Be Set Tourney Starts
AAA champion, hook up in a re
gional tournament at Lubbock day.
--......--u J-— . 400,000 mark and set an all-time
Davenport, like Peterson a col-basketball attendance record. iey, yier Scol anu scauuu —-e -------- — -—---------o— .
A survey shows that 72 home Hebert battle for the Class AAAA right eye. Coach Buster Brannon weir
games this season have drawn
year in the lightweight class at 101110, vs. Dilan n1ganu,
Chicago, meets Enrique Gonzalez heavyweight fight postponed to
of Corpus Christi. - -
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Caracas, Venezuela — Kenny and a half short of the figure that .•
against Bobby Wilhelm of Corpus Lane, 1341, Muskegon, Mich., gave Detroit’s Yale Lary the 1959
Christi whie Jack Henry of Tyler and Carlos Hernandez, 1311, Ven- title and a little more than a half
meets Burton Gilliam of Dallas ezuela, drew, 10.
Outstanding sav-
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of famous Jarman
down to four teams for the statedistricts, and Class B, with 98,
schoolboy basketball tournament are in the midst of bi-district
with eight bi-district games Tues- playoffs but will decide most of
374,522 was set for 87 games. The
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