The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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PAvit * SPORTS
The Campus Chat
Friday April 10 1964
Exes Game, Relays Fill Weekend Card
Abner To Lead Exes
Against Flock Tonight
harmed $1
Some II • ■ \ e s .
striving to avenge
handed them last \
Halfback MuM
other >»*mors fna
()■ XX if .t!ii! - (if
ground out 27 1 val
Aliiii'i Ha> ' i
ht- will arrivt it. I '•
turn The Kan ..• <
(iro it; the Anift'ii .1
( oarh Mitch*
has “oat hf I all tin
Netters Clash
With Wichita.
Tulsa on Road
.shaking off a
In aK w ill lit- tin
-ity (letters mu
they a>i will
Pul.in t<1m> Hint
W hittt Satiii la
Hi a I mat i ta -
Tulsa
Tht* w
tti« F.agle i*
stretigth of two
Valley < unffM-ii.
havi- tu fair in
t irnament Mm
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"Our boys didn't
ly, ( a' h Hahn'i n
t tiat we wtii play ii
tough teams."
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with a
to tho I 'mil
f Houston at il
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Oklahoma arid 1 an at 1.- t
herr is a hottk
(hat is
hrlpinq us
to
get along
with others
Messieurs!
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magrtifiques,
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22 -Ranking tin mobile varsity
"t “ ’ “ i 1 k I hi alii I’u ali anil five
' 'all at -itv atr • Kpected to add
The I an •
.a alt -! 1 hi hi 11 v i \i" last x eat
“'Hi *ti:ied tin • yc U i dtiesday that
1 a Friday H ■" »i'> one halfback posi-
» iii. ; ju i list, i ha he*-ii selected all*
I •' '.a i I l ay' a t hl'f t Hite •
: in I'tii \ear as Fugle mentor,
v ' mg ii. “« ari' Frnlat "It’s a good
__________ fi • . r.In .it>l« to Wlltrii both
(day and rmt have to worry
• I in really wins," tie 'Hid
T • ft. I. i- 11 M«* l i I fill t tie Ka
•> i< H d. Sand*-1- center,
Thomas and Manly Kurke,
. It- in i K"tink. and M art in
tai k . Mike t rocker,
ntelhii.l Komii. Hell, f u I it xii - k ,
\ an \«-al. and A D Whit
(inly rie Kairle. Ron I iri -. <»inl*, in tt.e univetitx n. ley'* division
is being touted for a first place in He it ,|..wr tt. ninnhei of
tin- \*»rth Texas Relay- today and enirn n thi- d -.n ti • nninate
Sat unlay * oa*“h H inton F. ll’i.pl
Noai i Xpert* I ill" inh t" win the
triple jump
Competition in the high school
division starts at ) ji.m today at
F out I a 1, and t ht C dl V:
sion events will start at noun Sat
unlay
North ’fi xus, Texas Chriatian
Cniveisity and l.amai Tech will
hi the .nly three teams . ..mpeting
ii -i vi st I rtel - will he
■ ■ i Ridiert Kin
■ • • t Kill guaid- , l ot
ii.! Jen y Stovall, t ark
h • ight and I ee Allen,
I . kh.il t and Kidiert
!• nehacki i - . and
and Ret e I,nick,
• •( Is all the hoys
• ■.ill M itchell said
■ • of fine hall play
it 111 tit my* f l ee
In i .HU I I ost e I w Ith
. it y o.jiet it o n
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In This Corner . . .
Zeke Martin (left) and Cotton Moore brand yh their Pity at each other prior to the Eagle eies
football qame ton qht. Martin way an Eagle quarterback from 194 7 to 1949 Moore will fill a tackle
slot for the varsity.
Frosh Back May Start
Hi I H Kit II \RI»
Rowi*11 illy 'inning fullbuek- are
i-ually i null ted ..n to pick Up the
tough yardage in foothall
\nd fin North lexa- next sea
...ii, one if the leading candidates
f ' .I. I ...no > I H kl-.n, II
l pound freshman
"He's a young playei (only IS*
yeats old i with lots of potential,
Coach Ildus Mitchell sa\ . "and a
Iiowi iful runner
Kranklin has not only the power
t.. o .ish through defensivi lines
hut also the speed He run- the
|nii yard dash in 10.'! and is a head
a< lo to tackle once he breaks
;nms the line of scrimmage.
Rl.l- N I > t >1 Mill I I Y
lie has plenty of natural ahili
iy tin) i a fast as any of oui
othe. candidates for fullback,''
M iti hell added
Since hi lacks varsity expert
i-nci Kranklin will have to de
pend on his size arid speed to earn
him a starting fullback berth next
season
||e is vying with four or five
..the! players for the starting full
uk spot vacated by senior (twain
R. nr an \ 11 Mi- mil Valley t mi
M il in ' fullbaek de tmn the past
t vx 11 years
Kiankltn knows that l*eing a
i<|ihotn«ii may hinder his chances
f u the '.(acting role Hut his de
ii. to me eed. plus Ins speed and
powei. may make him one of the
Kagles' leading runners next sea
son
He ha been a fine hall carrier
m pi mg training," Coach Mitchell
lid. "A r hit tu d ee
l tig *. I lull * . j the team
a lot next year "
I'iie lug fullback displayed some
I In- me ruashii . inning in
i I wet k s i.iven HI . ' game as
he scored one of the victorious
(,teens' tw.i touchdowns
lie played practically the entire
game • n of fen -I and w a ■ one of the
leading ball earners
\ ■ . . I I. w I . think' the *(|uad
W I. M> t • a sen, lie added "It's
Muring hn- senior year, the stout
.Mar ..red k!('l point in lead
rig* hi-, team to the state ( lass A
regional playoffs At the same time
he was pin. ed on the All Mietrict,
\ll West Texas and All-State
f ranklin isn't the only member
■ if ins family to excel in football
His half brother. Carter Kranklin,
was a - hnlastn All American un
let i oach Hear Bryant at Texas
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Eagles Blast
Rams, Snap
Losing Streak
I to I- agle golfi'l s pulled a 1 . I
romp .n thi Texas Wesleyan Rains
Tui -day afternoon to end a losing
streak of two matches and two
tournaments
The Kagles were scheduled to
tee orl against the Cmversity of
Tulsa Thursday afternoon at the
NTSC liolf Course
Tuesday’s wm wa- th< Kagles'
first in match play m e they wi re
ilef. it* I March "1 l.y tin I'm
versity of Oklahoma
The Rams, who failed to win a
mat h over tin* Kagles, were led
*■'. i harles M. isnei, who tied
Dwight Nevil IS 1 'y Both play-
ers shot a one-over par 71
Jimmy Ratterson, who turned in
u pat Tit. paced the Kagles as he
dropped Texas Wesleyan’s Roy
Hit! i '
Ron Kolk shot a 7!i, lieatwg Jer
ry Searcy 2'v '* Steve Threlkeld
heat liumilj Wrinkle 1, with u
iwo ovei ps* 7k!
Harold i.ardner and David Klow
its w..n ! (i matches fii.m Mike
tii*' preliminaries," said N'oaii
"These were taking up too much
tune, ’’
The small university field is
ompensated by a go high school
turnout <«*•*.: go Aide* !g*e of High
land I'ark is "th*' In st sprinter in
the state." accoiding to Noah
R n liaidson - l'«• n M a upm "W ns th*
t.est half mile time among Texas
st hiiolhoy ■ thi*. season
Highland I’ark, Koit Worth Ar-
lington H*>ights and Richardson
arc tii*' favored high school teams
among 17 entries
l.amai Tech is the favored col-
lege university entry, Noah said
"Jim M. Katrine is tin top distanee
man in the state and Joe KeHlane
won tin outstanding athlet*
award her. last year as a fresh
man for hi- effort- in .the 44«i
yard dash," In explained Bryan
Mails is described by Noah as a
"top quarter miler."
N'.ah feels tint TCI"- best man
Murai Track
Set on May 9
i
11 animal track meet will begin
Monday and <.>ntinue through
V
In othei intramural play, the
Baptist Student I'nion finished in
first place in indepemlent volley-
ball play, with tin- Rlay mates and
thi* B2!*ot- placing second and
t hird
In fraternity v. Ibyball, Lambda
(‘hi Mpiia deflated tio- (;*■</les
respec-
an Ml and
Martin and Roy Bowen
lively (iardner shot
(-“lowers a 7.t
Coadi Herb leinll gave his
probable lineup for the Tulsa
match as Nevil, Folk, Threlkeld
and i iardner.
Th. match with Tulsa, a Mi-
souri Valley Conference member,
will not he counted in conference
-'ai.dings The MV< championship
And Tommy could have played
i aid I' tt ' " I heltevi w> have •, >t txt i unilei his half broth* r, who w !•*• d> ided May M at the Mis
tin- depth, the morale, and, most now a .ach at Stephen K Ails -miri N'alley Confereni'e
Stale College
of all, the desire t. win
On th*. frosh team last season
Kranklin adeptly manned the start
mg fullback position an<l was one
of the leading ground gainers
BKS i (. Mil
His Ia'st game was against the
Wichita Kre-hnien in the sea-or
..petiei when he bulled consistently
through then line and stored tw.
touehdow ns
Franklin lettered four years in
high school, played ccntet during
(ns freshman yeat and fullback
the final three campaigns
His high school coach had placed
Kranklin at center during h;s fresh
man year becaus* of ins size But
an injury to the team’s starting
fullback during Franklin's s..ph
omore year gave him the opportu
nity to try out for the hackfieid
slid His coach xvas so pleased
with hi.- running that he was in th.
hackfieid to -tax
merit in Louisville. Ky.
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svxme will be belter a rut
Ml Hill Xdlll pulling, t«*1
this shirt was designed for
freedom <>t movement
espev tails tuf golfers I h.ii's
\xh\ the poxket is on the right
This is the shut that you saw on
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the last hole as it did at the tee off
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Select vonr stun as carefully as
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sure we can tit you m a Mr (iolf
by ARROW $5.00
Fraa Parking Undnr thn Store
will U' R..gci Hunt in “t.< yard
run
Seven M'hiMilK will enter the
freshman jurimi cnllege eventn
N urtii Texas, If I and Southern
Method t I'nis. i'y *rc ••ntermg
fn -hn.an team- Th junior <
leg*' ••nti ies ini' id. ('is* **. Howard
County, Cook*- < ounty and Runs
Howard ( ounty Junior ( ■ ii< g*'.
national junior col leg* hampioti
for th** past two years, is favored
in this division.
The high school division teams
are Houston Noith Shore, India'
Bishop Dunne and Jesuit, Fort
Worth Xrlmgton Heights and Car
tei Riverside, Mvord, Azle, Sher
man, Korney, Denton, H axahio hie,
Henrietta, Highland I’aik. Rich
unison, Texas (Tty, kellet and
(lurlaml
"The high school entries are
lower tins year for two reasons,”
Noah said. "First, they aie hold
ing their district meets ut this
time ami second, the Interscholas
11«' League ha- set a limit of eight
meets per year on high school
teams.
Smrfsi
turnyour-
hut a protest was ailed hy the
tleez.l*'- No decision has yet been
made ri tt, ■ protest Sigma N'u
and Ri kappa Alpha are in third
and fourth places
Intramural softball opened Tues-
day with 111 * * Host Side Kagles de-
f.'i*’'rtg *, ■ > V'.'* j J | s
otf- (.eating the Terrapins 1(I-“J,
\AIIRt R l imping the \KROTO
•I tile H'J'lei- defeating Delta
Sigma Ri !< h and the BSl winning
a forfeit from th*' Rebels,
In fraternity play kappa Alpha
inaked pa-1 11. ta Sigma Phi I t 1,
Rhi kappa Sigma in at 'he .Nig F.ps
tourna- 7 •'! and Sigma Nu d<wn**d Theta
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