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4-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Fridav. November 24, 1972
EHS Host Palestine
LOOKS GOOD
FOR KENTUCKY
Bruce Bannon
DE—Penn St.
Willie Harper Dave Butz Greg Marx Rich Glover
DE-Nebraska DT-Purdue DT-Notre D. MG-Nebraska
T Youngblood J. Skorupan Steve Brown Brad VanPelt
LB-Tenn. Tech LB-PennSt. LB-Oregon St. DB-Mich. St.
1972
NEA All-American Team
defense
Cullen Bryant D. Scrivener
DB-Colorado DB-Tulsa
Cunningham Woody Green Bert Jones John Rodgers
RB-USC RB-ArizonaS. QB-LSU WR-Nebraska
Chas. Young T. Brahaney Paul Seymour Daryl White
OE-USC C-Oklahoma OT-Michigan OG-Nebraska
Greg Pruitt
WR—Oklahoma
1972
NEA All-American Team
offense
John Hannah J. Sisemore
OG-Alabama OT-Texas
Wildcats
By Bill Cox
The Ennis Lions complete the
transition from football to
basketball tomorrow night as
the Palestine Wildcats invade
Lions Gym here for the season
roundball opener.
The Lions will be coming off
of an 8-18 season a year ago
while the Wildcats were 22-11
last year.
Palestine, under coach Billy
Lawson, plays in District 14-
AAAA while the Lions will be
Texas Sports
AUSTIN — Texas quar-
terback Alan Lowry pegged his
first touchdown pass of the
season Thursday night as. the
seventh-ranked Longhorns
whipped Texas A&M 38-3. The
senior quarterback also ran for
two more scores.
After the game, Coach
Darrell Royal immediately
warned his team about
Alabama, Texas’ Cotton Bowl
foe.
Royal said minutes after
Texas’ regular season finale
that Alabama, “If not the
outstanding team in the nation,
is one of the outstanding
teams.”
Texas trailed 3-0 before a
soggy, chilled crowd until
Lowry drilled strikes of 39 and
29 yards to Jimmy Moore to set
up two second quarter touch-
downs.
Texas Linebacker Glen
Gaspard said Royal told the
squad at halftime to “Get our
heads out and start playing
football.” -
Texas, enjoying its fifth
consecutive Southwest Con-
ference Championship, goes to
the Cotton Bowl Jan. 1 in Dallas.
SOUTHWEST CON-
FERENCE — Texas Tech
hopes to sew up second place in
the Southwest Football Con-
ference tomorrow with a vic-
tory over Arkansas. . .The pre-
season favorite that’s now lost
Notes, Quotes of
COWBOYS
DALLAS
The Dallas
in Cage Opener
under first year coach Dick
Stringfellow in 8-AAA South
Zone play.
The Lions will start with
senior Joe Poff, 5-9 senior, at
one guard while 6-0 junior Louis
Bullins will hold down the other
outside position. Steve Nash, a
6-0 senior, will be at one forward
while 6-2 senior Mike Giddings
will draw the other starting
forward post. Center will be
held down by James Lockhart,
a 6-6 junior.
Stringfellow stressed that this
was only a starting lineup and
that he expects to give a lot of
his players some playing time
against the Wildcats.
The Lions junior varsity will
FRANKFURT, Ky. (AP)-
State Commerce Commissioner
Damon Harrison predicts that
Kentucky will gain more than
300,000 new ' non agricultural
jobs in the next decade, a
substantially higher proportion
' compared with the national
average than during the 1960s.
begin play tomorrow night
when the two schools JV’s mix
things up at 6 p.m. while the
varsity clash is slated for 7:30
p.m.
Ennis next game action
following Saturday nights
Palestine encounter comes
Tuesday night when the Lions
visit Duncanville for an non
conference encounter with the
. 8-AAA North Zone Panthers .
CHUNCASE TH
U INT E ‘
-
four of their last five outings.
Second place is all that’s left
to shoot for since the Texas
Longhorns are Cotton Bowl-
bound for the fifth consecutive
year.
The Red Raiders are 8-2 for
the year and have accepted an
invitation to meet North
Carolina in the Sun Bowl.
Tech has a 4-2 conference
record, followed by Baylor,
TCU, SMU, and Rice each with
2-3 conference slates. Arkansas
is 2-4 in the loop.
In other games tomorrow,
[Saturday MAT
SNOW WHITE &
° THE THREE
STOEGES.
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==S ATURDAYE
1972 Ennis Lions
Roseter
Player
Joe Poff
Louis Bullins
Steve Nash
Mike Giddings
James Lockhart
Steve Budai
Loran Vyers
Greg Kudrna
Richy Jones
Harold Fields
Robin Chase
Ht.
SMU hosts Baylor and TCU is at Stanley Robinson
Rice.
Ronnie McGraw
5’9”
6’0”
6’0”
6’2”
6’6”
5’9”
6’1”
6’3”
6’3”
6’3”
6’4”
6’1”
5’9”
Cl.
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The 1972 Schedule
HOUSTON — Keke Mortson
scored his fourth goal of the
year with 4:03 gone in overtime
last night as the Houston Aeros
mounted a comeback to beat the
Winnipeg Jets, 6-5, in a world
hockey association game.
It was the second time in the
last three Houston games the 38-
year-old veteran was the hero.
Sunday against Cleveland he
fired in three goals to lead the
Aeros to a 4-2 victory.
After Houston took a first-
period lead with 10:26 gone on
center Gordon Labossiere’s
first of two goals, the Jets ex-
ploeded for four goals in the
second period to Houston’s one
to take a 4-2 advantage.
Then the Aeros came back
with three goals in the third
period to go ahead before
Bobby Hull, returning to the
Winnipeg lineup after missing
Tuesday’s game, with more
legal tangles, tied it at 16:52 to
set up the overtime win for
Houston
Cowboys gave the Washington
Redskins a great Thanksgiving . DALLAS — In junior boys
Day present yesterday by losing indoor . Tennis Championship
31-lOto the San Francisco 49ers. competition in Dallas yester-
The loss dropped Dallas a day, Billy Martin, Victor
game and a half behind the Amaya, Howard Shoenfield,
Redskins in the Eastern and Perry Wright stormed to
Division of the National the top going into today’s third
Football conference. The round.
Redskins only have to win two Martin, of Palos Verdes,
of their remaining four games California is second-seeded. He
to clinch the host spot from the lost only five games in breezing
Nov. 25 — Palestine
Nov. 28 — At Duncanville
Dec. 1-2 — At DeSoto Tour-
nament (Varsity Only) At
Mesquite Tournament (JV
only)
Dec. 5 — At Lancaster
Dec. 12 — Terrell
Dec. 14-16 — Ennis Lion-
backers Tournament (Varsity
only) Waxahachie Tournament
(JV only)
Dec. 19 — Duncanville
Dec. 21-23 — Pepsi Cola
Tournament at Mesquite
(Varsity Only)
Dec. 29 — At Terrell
Jan 2 — At Corsicana
Jan. 4-6 — Ennis JV Tour-
nament (JV only)
Jan. 9 — +At Mexia
Jan 12--+Marlin
Jan. 16--+At Athens
Jan. 19--l-LaVega
Jan. 23--1-At Moore
Jan 26--1- Mexia
Jan. 30--+At Marlin
Feb. 2--+Athens
Feb. 6--+At LaVega
Feb. 8--I-Moore.
Game times - 6 p.m. junior
varisty, 7:30 p.m. varsity.
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• _ A I -= • Ract post-season plavoffs by Richard Arnold and David
c DADrc . month. Hanratty came up Tex. An tel ope Trappi ng The Cowboys’now have Imenitic.
• T O K 1 5 limping during practice I FTscramble for a “wild card” Third-seeded Amaya of Ann
s — yesterday. He’d been imitating Clirocc berth Arbor, Michigan had to use a
1 * f I I 1 1 the roll-out passes of Minnesota cxpeOITON Ib o00609< The big factor in yesterday’s borrowed racket and shoe after
VV quarterback Fran Tarkenton in 1game was San Francisco being locked out of a dormitory
■ ■ ■ * L preparation for Sunday’s game The first Parks and Wildlife pens. same ban, PranC 0 room but that didn’t affect his
NEW YORK - The College with the Vikings. Department antelope trapping Small groups of antelope were linebackerLaSkip Vanderbundt game as he vanquished two
Baskeball Season gets under Another Steeler hamstring expedition in almost 20 years is pushed into catch pens where who score touch S opponents.
way tonight. Major contests sufferer-linebacker Andy a success, they were loaded onto trucks. after picking up a um e an Quarterfinals and semifinals
include North Texas at Russell-is showing im- Department biologists have Biologists administered snaring an inter p .will be played tomorrow with
concluded eight days of trap- antibiotics and mild It was a day of firsts. It was finalssundaye“morrow, with
start against the Vikinas nine on a large West Texas tranquilizers to minimize losses the first time 49er Coach Dick Imais Bungay atternoon.
start against the Vikings Pameh. Some 596 surplus an- during transportation to release Nolan beat his old boss Torn
telope were trapped and sites. Landry, and it was the first time
delivered to over 800,0000 acres Captured antelope were the Cowboys have ever lost in
of ranchland. shipped to 37 different sites. All their 21-million dollar stadium.
Biologists used helicopters to areas were good antelope range
drive the pronghorns into which had been depleted of
“wings” made of net which broodstock by droughts during API a
funneled them into holding the 1950s or ranches with net HOLLYWOOD, (AP) Sales
---fences that prevented or of Carole Kings Tapestry
COMMONSPEED retarded the spread of neigh- album on Ode Records have
BRUSSELS ( AP)—A boring animals. topped the 5.6 million unit mark
proposal by the Common All antelope hunting in Texas in the United States, as of the
Detroit Lions beat the New Market Executive Commission is done on private land and Sept. 15 audit.
York Jets 37 to 20. The Jets’ Joe would limit drivers in Common stocking animals on such The company says this mkes
Namath and Detroit’s Greg Market countries to 62 miles per rances is the only waythe Parks it the biggest-selling individual
Landry were supposed to have a hour on superhighways and 43 and Wildlife Department can record album in U.S. record
passing duel. But both teams m.p.h. on other roads until they make the sport avai a e to history.
remained substantially on the have held a drivers license for a Texas hunters.n J Three records were more or
ground vear-iNo hunting will be allowed on less tied for first place before,
• ' the stocked ranches for at least according to the record com-
___________________________________five breeding seasons to allow pany: the Broadway cast album
finals in the $50,000 World the herds to build up. of "My Fair Lady,” the movie
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, Championship match in Rome. All antelope hunts are soundtrack album of “The
South Carolina — Balding, If one of them ends up on top regulated by the Parks and Sound of Music” and Simon and
gangly Bob Erickson played in Sunday, it will be the first Wildlife Department through Garfunkel’s “Bridge over
.....the the issuance of permits to Troubled Waters »
landowners. route •__
Hilton Head Island yesterday. Ashe eased by Southpaw Pronghorn antelope were KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS
He cut five strokes off par and Nicola Pilic of Yugoslavia to hunted to near extinction by the Getting up nishtsneburpains, BACK-
his 66 gave him a surprise lead win his quarter-final last night, turn of the century but the ACHE may warn of functionalkidne %
going into today’s second round 7-6, and 6-1. Lutz had upset John graceful plains animals have disorders gentles BUKETS 3-tabs-a-
of the $125,000 heritage golf Newcombe of Australia the made a comeback in recent day treatment Flush kid age back if
classic. One stroke back is Jack night before. years because of restocking L&Tpleased in 12 hours. TODAY at
Lewis. Nine are two back. Ashe will play Tom Okker of efforts and controlled hunting. HESSER DRUG CO.
the Netherlands in one semi-
final tomorrow, while Lutz
takes on Australia’s Cliff
Nebraska and Colorado State at
Utah State. But many schools
don’t get on the court until
tomorrow. And some don’t start
the season until next week.
porvement, however. He may
despite the pull that sidelines
him during last week’s game
with Cleveland.
PITTSBURGH — The post- In yesterday’s pro football
season bowl program in college action, the San Francisco 49’ers
football gets under way tonight, shattered a succession of jinxes
Pennsylvania’s slippery Rock and routed the defending Super
State College meets unbeaten Bowl Champions -- the Dallas
Bridgeport University from . Cowboys -- 31 to 10. And the
Connecticut in the Knute
Rockne Bowl. The contest will
be played indoors at the
Atlantic City, New Jersy
Convention Hall. Also tonight,
Heidelberg, Ohio will meet Fort
Valley, Virginia in the Amos
Alonzo Stagg Bowl at Phenix
City, Alabama.
The big game in College Ball
tomorrow will be Michigan
versus Ohio State for the “big
ten” title and a trip to the Rose
Bowl. In yesterday’s holiday
games, Oklahoma came from
behind at 14 to nothing to beat
Nebraska, 17 to 14. And Texas
whipped Texas A&M as ex-
pected, 38 to 3. 1
splendid isolation in the cold
and wind of South Carolina’s
American victory of
professional tournament.
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ENNIS, TEXAS
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1972, newspaper, November 24, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695638/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.