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agles, Odessa
SWC CAGE
STANDINGS
2-A
Meet for 1
W a C E ■
By The Associated Press
I Standings
Finsterwald Ties . .
Whitt at Tucson Indians Play
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Monday Morning, February 11. 1957
By MURRAY SINCLAIR
a a week ago, repaid the Bron-rean-as
Dp. os killing blow with kindness by Tabr
T defeating ‘Abilene, 77-59, last Fri-Te A&M
S ay and keeping the race open for Son we
s. dessa. - Texas
E Big Spring and San Angelo meet Y,H%
* n the other final game of 2-AAAA The %
day night at Eagle Gym.---7 play but Big Spring has already AM
The Eagles of Coach Nat Gleaton while an Odessa triumph will cinched third place Baler a
own a 6-1 district mark and Odes- throw the race into a tie and force Coach Nat Glea on reports all of as .5 Ri
sa is 5 2 going into the season fi- a best-two-of three playoff series his Eagles in top shape for the, Leading"
nale for both teams. for the right to represent District game and will start his usual quin-Jim ireb
An Abilene victory will mean- 2 AAAA in bi-district tet of Ralph Bruton under the bas "
an undisputed championship for The * Big Steers who were ket, Glynn Gregory, at the freeerrs Ma
the Eagles the first - since 1947, knocked out of the chase by Odes- throw line and Bill Warlick, Randy Georse M
‘--------------, Hurst and Ted Lucas as his out- Tom hell
By JIMMY BROWDER
Reporter-News Sports Writer
Odessa
The District 2-AAAA basketball S %
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DISTRICT RECORDS
-2) Opp. Abilene 16
championship will be riding on the . Abilene
outcome as the leagde-leading Abi- 86 s. and
lene Eagles-host the runnerup • Bidsm
Odessa Bronchos at 8 p.m. Mon- 489 Totals
64 64 Odessa
48 76 S Ang
56 €0 Midlanc
51 9 B Spr
106 443 Totals
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1 A Clarence Wi nn continues as M e-
sol u • TOH Murry’s top scorer with 193 points
____—" in the 18 games played. Bud Shel-
Whitt pulled even with a birdie CORPUS CHRISTI Feb 10 — ton ranks second with 179, followed
- - - hole but slipped be- %.M1.L TaAiane +.L.... The by Jerry Turner with 163 and Eric
winner in
1956. Finsterwald
TUCSON Ariz., Feb 10 (—Don started the final round with a one-
Whitt of Alameda, Calif., played stroke edge over Whitt: I
% S 11 his best under pressure today and Whitt pulled even with a birdie CORPUS CHRISTI, Feb. 10 - ton ranks second with 1, fouowed
283 1is4 1244 came from behind to tie Dow on the No. 3 hole but slipped be-The McMurry Indians take on the by Jerry Turner with 163 and Eric
et. Pis or Finsterwald, Tequesta, Fla., at hind again when he went over par University of Corpus Christi here Looney with 115. . ,
I is # the end of the 12 hole $15,000 Tuc- on the 373-sard sixth hole. He Monday Vand Tuesday nights to This quartet, plus Tommy Boyd,
i in ! son Open golf tournament took “a birdie on No. 7 to catch close But thai want Tone makes up the starting lineup
E 55 341 . --------______un avan again Roth he and Find se ou
k’s results
Baylor 76 Tex 4
Tex Tech 68 SMU
4 4 00 546 581 son Open golf tournament. 0 a 0 10close out their week-long road masts DAP 1 *6 *
1: . X .. At 269. they were 11 under par up even again. Both he and Fin- swing through Central and South Coach Burnham will use against
i 6 143 388 462 for the 6 434-vard par.70 El Rio sterwald had eagle threes on the | Corpus Christi in the two-game
Tres AN 6s. Course 550-yard ninth hole, which sento . series.
sniea white and Finsterwald will them two strokes ahead of Casper, Coach Stan Burnham s Redskins,-----==-----:----:—=
- 45 mAmi in an is hold plavoff tomor-who was having trouble galore be-lwith a..6.12.season_record_ return chiropodist - Foot Specialist
. Ts meet in an 18-hole playoff tomor-T T.....• —- •------home Wednesday for two days of
: * TOO TO EL ACm met ups soot Roen Whitt and Finsterwald "oerou/before i-KLOn WE
worth Tex- Joe Zakarian, Modesto, Calif., went over par on the 450-yard mromeers in Plainview Sat
or vs. Tex. earned 51 200 with his 65-70-68-68- 14th hole. Whitt hit a tree and urday night.
c , mined .51,200 with 52-40 approached over the green. Fin- The Indians, who left Abilene
171 111 453 Rally Casper Bonit a Calif sterwald was trapped. last Tuesday, have a 2-2 record on
1 4 had started the day with an im- Finsterwald dropped a birdie the swing, having defeated Camp
So 105 285 pressive four-stroke lead but blew two on the 15th hole. On the 16th,
199 n 25 this on the first nine holes and Whitt chipped in from 50 feet
a 87 * ended with a 75. He tied with Tom away to draw even. Both parred
S7 63 257 Nieport, Bronxville, N.Y., and No. 17.
G F. TP John Cleary, Hartford, Conn., with Finsterwald’s second shot on the
40 si 137 scores of 272. Each pocketed $900. par five, 510-yard 18th was over
#1 59 11 Whitt, who finished second in the green and into the crowd.
i ” Ii the Bing Crosby pro-amateur, Whitt was in a sand trap. . .
37 * played in the same threesome Whitt flubbed his shot and it
33 3 29 with Finsterwald, No. 2 money-soared over the green into another
38 20 96---------trap. Finsterwald approached to
MeKLete*NE*h: baniqtue: Honoring ** Esuieiin distiE rocim nd p : Cure c P HR MILE"
top men in sports in the Southwest eral o snenorn. 80: Bobby UTS Irony LeadWhitt’s shot out of the second
during the past year . . Knight 74 and Carlton Womack, . - - trap was 18 feet from the pin. He
,ACC’s brilliant track star Bobby 8 4 _. .sank it. Finsterwald missed, forc-
nisht at the annual Texas Sports Morrow will receive two honors Trailing Lucas and Gregory for ToOne Gamein SWC inx tomorrow’s playoff.
while Abilene High Coaches the Eagles are Bruton, 66; War- I % lS ClTl® Hl • V V “
Chuck Moser and B L. ‘Blacky) lick, 54: and Hurst, 39
Blackburn will be honored as the 1
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Morrow, Moser, Blackburn
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Lucas and Gregory rank three-
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By DON OLIVER
Reporter-News Sports Editor
DALLAS, Feb. 10 - Abilene will
be in the spotlight here Monday
with 134 and 122 points, respec-Jen
tively, behind the 143 of Jan Loud-De
ermilk of Big Spring and the 142 hre
of Larry Cooper of Midland. Geo
Craig Canon, with 119 points, Rer
leads Coach John Malaise’s Odes- Ton
sa quintet in district
will be joined by Paul
1 Schellhorn,
le Tucker, Rice
e Mehaffey, A&M ...
Day, Ark
it Decker, Texas
Robitaille. Rice
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ACC Leads
Gulf Chase
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .
Aohare Christian College won get an award from. Sport Maga-
—twobiconrerenct games last week zine as the top performer of the
to jump into the lead as the Gulf year in track .
Coast Toop started championship a. RANTS FOotbaIPE Coache Paul
g.P.The ACC Wildcats started the (Bear) Bryant, who was named
/ ear trimming Trinity 113-86. senior college coach of the year.
Three Rights later they beat Mid. Bill Bates of Laredo. high school
western 72-68. The two victories basketball coach of the year, and
also jumped the Wildcats from Claude Gilstrap of Arlington State.
—third to first place in the season voted the junior college coach of
landings the year
3 Midwestern beat North Texas Pittsburgh Pirate manager Bob-
71-57 Monday night. North Texas by Bragan will be the guest speak-
victory of the season Friday night The dinner to be held at the adults and 30 cents for students,
to tie Midwestern for second with Downtown Y is a yearly, af
. 1.1 season record fair. Last year Gordon Wood of Team
Missouri Valley Stamford was honored as the high Abilene
.........- f the year = Sneer
high school coaches of the year in
football and baseball respectively.
Morrow was voted "Southwest-
erner of the Year," and "Amateur
Athlete of the Year," by the sports
writers of the state and will also
Houston of the wasovu. ----31 n . ,
• Conference slammed Trinity 93-71 school football coach f .
Saturday while Midwestern beat and G. E. Hastings of Avoca, the
of M 73-69 non hirbt shpnl hasbathan rath A the
Whitt said, "I was trying to hold
myself together throughout the
. the Eagles lose, the playoffs By HAROLD v. RATLIFF showing signs of a dashing finish last nine holes. The pressure was
will be scheduled on a home-and- Associated Press Sports Editor Tech beat SMU on a field goal minute."
home basis with the third game Southern Methodist sits snugly by Chuck Key with only five sec- Finsterwald said he knew that
it a atop the Southwest Conference onds-left in a game that ended up Whitt had drawn abreast of him
Treadhotnarcone eagles taer Able basketball race now in its stretch in a rhubarb." on the eighth hole and that they
to° wn. *s. a Odessa makesAm NXCEUL@ AT, GE EZ SMU was frantically trying to had a chance to rush by Capser.
the Warbirds the favorites. . . defeat at the hands of resurging call time out while holding the
Neither team possesses a height Texas Tech. - : ball, but the officials didn’t know
advaniageigand. Abilene the eron The Methodists, who held the it. When the last buzzer sounded
record is 16- fo-18-7 for the Bron No 4 spot last week, went to the Methodist squad rushed the
im Petty Gavlord Arm. Lubbock Saturday for a non-com- arbiters. SMU coaches intervened.
arome: kenneen cook. Gaeraia gal Omen inal haant .a to homes epic endsbere rose no blows.
Ctoree slenol and Silke Sckinnt; break even for the season but was said there were no Aldi: we just
furnish- bench strength for the got beat, he commented.
Eagles. CiL E Southern Methodist earlier in Bin TR
Abilene B will play Abilene llOVeTi OUTT the week had licked baylor 83-76. Dall
Chri stian High School at 6:30 WTWTuI AE to maintain its lead in the con- An Pocc
ference race. Bobwim
Rice pulled within a game of the Geek Sm
Methodists- by whipping Texas Ed S2"
Christian 90-79 Saturday night warfer,,
while Arkansas hung on grimly to Juhi
Regional Gloves a chance at the title by easily Gar
495 team leaves Monday at 8 a.m. trampling Texas A&M 63-46. B
466 for Fort Worth and the state • SMU, Rice and Arkansas are Hen"
Golden Gloves tournament opening the only teams left in the race Da ker
FT Tr Tuesday night at Will Rogers Co-which is entering its final three neitar
2 1 liseum.weeks.. Mar
28 134 Seven boxers will join AbileneManuel
# i# boxing coach Jack Turner for the Southern Methodist plays Texas Bud W:
E , trip with only the light-heavy. at Dallas Tuesday night while Gas ET
26 9s weight division to be unrepresent- Rice goes to Waco to tangle with Cine
, % we division D° P Baylor and Texas Christian stabs Arne
# % • Making the trip are heavyweight at Texas A&M at College Station J Ah SET
is 3 Dub Manis of Abilene Christian in a game meaning little. Ark- MiG
1 College middleweight Ted Posey ansas has a non-conference test Hargid
# = or kotan and Cisco Junior College, with Tulsa at Fayetteville.
1 si welterweight Richard Ferrell of Saturday night Rice hosts Texas Bill
5 S Sweetwater, lightweight Kenneth while Arkansas visits Texas Chris- Bob In
3 . Potter of Sweetwater, feather-tian and Baylor journeys to Col- Bill
1 a weight Kenneth Tankersley of lege Station to play Texas A&M. Gerr.e
"Sweetwater, bantamweight Bennie SMU now has a season record Pat’Se
Cox of Anson and flyweight Gary of 16-3 while Tech has pulled up Art X
Allen of Dyess Air Force Base. to 8-9. •,
For Ferrell and Manis it will be Jim Krebbs of SMU scored 45 $2,000 1
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Admission will be 75 cents for
2-AAAA STANDINGS .
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Abilene
THE LEADERS
|x-Don Whitt
Alameda. Calif.,
x-Dow Finsterwald
Tequesta. Fla
Joe Zakarian $1 200
Modesto, Calif
. Billy Casper. $9
Bonita. Calif..
Tom Nieporte $900
Bronxv ille. N Y.
John Cle-ry $900
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high school basketball coach of the TOP 25 SCORERS
- . ret: vear (District Only)
conference affairs. 35 , L.L 311, Player. Team
ACC leads in season standings Moser and Blackburn, will drive 8525m Mandina Sprint.
with a 7-9 mark Midwestern is down Monday while Morrow will Lucas. Abilene
second with 9.12. Trinity third fly in. He is due to fly to Austin Cunanr odessa
with 6-13 and North Texas last Tuesday, where he will address bueet. iimlaharelo :......
* the state legislature. Thorpe Odessa .........
with 2 16. 2 - - - 4—1-
This week Trinity meets Mid-
western at Wichita Falls and Abi-
lene Christian plays North Texas
MIAMI BEACH
FEM LEADERS
ang : "Sing
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Dou:
State at Denton Tuesday.
- Friday Trinity hosts North Tex- FarCrocker SO ruxuas.
- as at San Antonio and Abilene Patts Berg $.50
Christian plays Midwestern
lene.
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9 12 429 1487 1544 Sp
6 13 .316 1370 1428 Ruth
2 16 111 1143 1404 BonSe
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2 0 1.000 185 154 Wiffie
1 1 00 19 129 St
1 1 .500 141 151 Alice
02 000 166 197 Pa
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Brain Injury Kills
Golden Gloves Boxer
Season Standings;
ACC
Midwestern
“Zhiert standings:
Midwestern ......
North Tex.
ch., 68-69-67-70—27
56-67-70-71-274
$325
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off tomorrow for
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a second trip to the state tourna- points in two games last week to •
ment. Ferrell lost to eventual run-add to his season lead. He now hasE
nerup Teddy Shores of Dallas in 453 points while Ray Downs of
last year’s tournament, while Texas is second with 411. Krebs
Manis was decisioned in the finals also tops in conference scoring . — g
in 1956. Manis, however, was pick with 156 points. Downs is next with I
ROSWELL. N.M., Feb 10 P -
A 19-year-old boxer died today of
a brain hemorrhage after a losing
fight in the finals of the New
Mexico Golden Gloves tourna-
ment.
James Anthony Lopez of Albu-
querque died in a hospital follow-
ing emergency brain surgery. Lo-
pez collapsed in his dressing room
last night and never regained
consciousness.
Marlene
dor.
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76 35 MIDLAND. Tex.. Feb. 10 P—ed on the team that represented 137.E
783452 Directors of the Southwestern Texas in the national tournament _____________________H A u • ET “
77-75—152 Baseball League today asked their at Chicago and lost his first fight.- NIGHTS
75-77—152 Roswell, N M., club to turn back The Abilene delegation will BOXING SLATE Treed MHMI
7481-155 its franchise and gave their El make its headquarters at the Lor- PAY PLA ‘ E Pains in BACK NIRS, LEGS
$1.7515€ Paso. Tex. club 15 days in which ing Hotel in Fort Worth. Weigh-ins-------------------------Tiredness, LOSS OF
79.77-156 to relocate in another league or are scheduled Tuesday morning MONDAY If you are a victim these
dispose of its players with the first action set Tuesday ref.. chanone, nacdeworre fare RM hM@
The league will play with eight night , a am. 5.anco-vomi, lamord Atoms: tion. Glandular inflammation is.
teams this season instead of the The team will hold a light work: 3 Manzi. Syracuse, middles. constitutional disease and medi-
10 it had last season out Monday afternoon at t he Fort held. Mass. we. Johnny Hove Taunton, cines that give temporary relief
The problem of picking an Worth Golden Gloves gym. MATVET, " Esormdene: will not remove the causes of your
eighth team still confronts the -------. --eo at Nex op.ant Ralph troubles. . :
league , .Waterbury. conn=“m-nte" ioPat Mallane. Neglect of Glandular Inflamma-
Directors said they would pick Segura Pro Victor at Houston T.SSPAXen. Younsstown tion often leads to premature se-
-- - " Ohio, vs. Paul Jorgensen. Port Arthur, nility, and incurable malignancy.
Over Frank Sedgman donthecha."Paiarito Moreno. Mexico The past year men from 1,000
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BOXING SLATE
Fo , I D L. Directors said they would pick Segura Pro Victor A Houston 1
IMTEIAA ee/t another team to replace San An Over Frank Sedgman fe eathers 1
TIISEPICICTONCSRwthnodayfom momm * Earn MICZ20 AMka
E M cities that have submitted appli- SYDNEY, Feb 10 (—Pancho feathers. 10 WEDNESDAI
-cations. The • directors refused to Segura of Ecuador astonished a eat Miami Reck Flay liel
A • name the cities crowd of 10,000 today by defeating
sresr AMIWALF Southwestern League play will Aussie Frank Sedgman 7-5. 6-0. A
TRUE Cl018O start April 23 and each team will 6-4 for the championship of the Men
HBE E CHO A E BAwaRCE play a 140-game season Double- Australian pro tennis tournament 2
.. , headers this year will be seven then told interviewers he had to do
Special to the Reporter-News in 25: Cunningham, 10. and Art inning affairs it, "because I needed the money."
TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 10 - A two-Travis, 7. . The league voted to give a $200 The little wizard also had sur-
night stand in Arizona the buga. Both Arizona teams improved prize to the club with the largest prised Pancho Gonzales of Los An-
n san n nAne their position last week. Arizona opening day crowd and a $300 geles in the semifinals route to
bog of the Texas teams in the Bor- gained third place at 3-2 by de- - -- - *------
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At Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., Gale Kerwin
ug ue ua-piaue = v Valley Stream: NY vs. Aldo Mente.
$4,500 Sedgman picked up $2,250 BAP ASywod: Charlie Green. Los Am
Green said the league was in for second place. idles vs. Eddie Smith: Chicago, middles
---- -- --- . I prize to the club with the greatest collecting the first place check of
der Conference, faces the league feating Texas Western and West season attendance record - - ----
I— •, . . _ ___season atlenGanCE FECUTU
leading Hardin-Simmons Cowboys Texas State and Arizona State Green said the leasue was in
as they meet the Arizona State at moved into a tie with New Mexico the best financial condition yet and
Tempe Sun Devils. A&M for fourth place at 3 4 by that he anticipated a fine session
Texas Western’s Miners led the whipping both West Texas and Roswell is dropping out of the
Border race a week ago. but after New Mexico A&M. league because it could not form
- Ta foray into Arizona, where they West Texas dropped into the cel- a full working agreement with the
bowed to Arizona State and Ari- lar. New York Yankees as desired
zona, the Cowboys of Bill Scott In addition to the Cowboys’ two while El Paso’s trouble is finan-
moved into the BC lead with a 4-1 engagements with the two Arizona cial
mark.quintets this week. Arizona hosts Managers of six of the clubs
, The Pokes move on to Arizona Arizona State Saturday night already have been named. They
i Tuesday. Texas Western plays Texas are Tony York at Ballinger, John
Arizona is the more serious Tech Friday a non-conference Welaj at Midland. Burt Haas at I
threat of the two since the Cow affair and West, Texas Saturday. Clovis, Jodie Phipps at Carlsbad,
boys have defeated the Sun Devils New Mexico A&M meets the Mexi- Thurman Tucker at Hobbs and
rather handily in Abilene, 71-65. can Olympic team Tuesday at Las Art Bowland at Plainview •
Hardin-Simmons is 13-6 for the The starting Sun-Devil team will , cAAumeN
• . season as compared to 8-13 for the probably have Garth Wilson, 6-412 EULA, SCRANION
Sun Devils of Coach Bill Kajikawa at center with Royce Youree. 6 3 IN PLAYOFF HERE
Except for 6-9 second string cen- and John Bowen, 6-3, at forwards .
ter Marvin Westbrook, the Sun and Jim Newman, 6-2, and Wil- Eula and Scranton will meet
Devils, like most teams this seat lard Nobley, 6-2, at guards. at Rose Field .House Monday 1
son, will be looking up to the tall Pete Homer, 6-11 and the 6.9 night for the round robin
Cowboys. Westbrook were the other Sun Dev- championship of District 18-B.
Carl Knight at 6-8 is the tallest ils who saw, action against the Game time is 8 o’clock.
with two - time All - Border Con - Pokes in Abilene. The two clubs wound up the
ference center Bob Tremaine, Pete Wilson and Newman have been district with identical 7-1 |
Murray, Doyle Edmiston, Bob the top Sun Devils in Border play. records. The district playoff
(Cowboy) Carlson and Jerry After Tuesday, the Pokes will be tournament will be held at |
Cunningham standing 6-6. idle the rest of the week, resum Eula Thursday. Friday and 1
Coach Scott will start Tremaine Wing Border action Feb. 18 against Saturday
at center with Murray and Carlson Texas Western in Abilene
i at the forwards and Barry King Season Standings
and Chick Lewis at the guards Hardin summons
1 Tremaine paces the Cowboy Anzolastern
scorers with 396 points, a 20.8 NM ATS
7 average. Following the big Albu- Wcomilitice standings -
1 querque senior are Edmiston, 190; Team- W L Pet. Pts or
i King, 175: Ben Benton, 146; Knight, fex. westernnons s 2 .717 526 47 terrific beating tonight and
7 133: Lewis, 82: Robert Groom, 52; And state :**, ? $.7 knocked him out in the sixth
a Carlson, 47; Murray, 46, Jim Cap-w.f.X. .......3 # ia se sin l round of their non-title fight.
Murray, Doyle Edmiston, Bob the top Sun Devils in Border play.
Carlson and Jerry After Tuesday, the Pokes will be
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Macias Knocks Out
Cardenas in Sixth •
MEXICO CITY. Feb 10 P -
Mexico’s Raul "Raton" Macias B
gave Juan Cardenas of Spain a D
JOHN TOLAS
"IRON JAW" DONOVAN vs. RAY DURAN
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, February 11, 1957, newspaper, February 11, 1957; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1654369/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.