Page 2Bi nursnay, reD. 28, i»74Hryun-Colh'gt* Station, TexasFavored in Own RelaysBY BARRY DONNELLY Eagle Sports WriterAlthough he views the teamsfrom Heame and Navasota as the pre-meet favorites, coach James (liese says the AM Consolidated chances for the meet gold are gwd.“The kids have been working real hard this week, and are coming closer to achieving the goals we have set for them.” said (lieseTHE HEARNE RELAYSwill feature some of the stronger class AAA, AA, A, and Junior varsity teams in the area. Both College Station and junior varsity teams from Bryan will compete.(liese says that Hearne should he favored in the sprints. They should as they have Freddie Owens, an outstanding football player that can make a crowd out of the other runners. Navasota v illIn* a contender because tl-cv♦ •will have more quality athletes than any other school. They are blessed with speed and have depth at all events. The Tigers are improving and should be considered a threat to take it all in the distance events and will lie tough in the relays.“Our distance runners and our relays are doing real well.added (leise ‘‘We have competition for spots in the mile relav and that makes itMgood; also Doug Chester and Harold Eaton have improved.Consol will tn‘ entered in Ixith Division I and the Division II segments of the Relays. TheI ivision 1 w ill feature the Tigei varsity team and the DivisionII will find the Consol junioi varsitv team entered.THE TIGERS HAVE SHOWED improvement as of late, and (liese hopes some of the momentum gained in theAlief Relays will carry ovei• •into the Hearne meet. For the first time in two years, the t igers appear to have potential in the field events, last week Sammy Jones scored the first Consol points in two seasons.and the outlook is much tx'tter in Hearne “I think that we have a good chance to move up in the field events, said (liese. Jones and W.T Gilbert have a good chance of placing at the Hearne Relays, he addedThe Tigers have their work cut out as they must challenge .1 strong Hearne team that is always tough at home, and the Rattlers of Navasota could lie poison for everyone The thin clad action in Hearne Friday begins at 12 30 p.m. with the field events. The preliminaries kick off at 2:30 p.m. and the finals will Ik* held beginning at H:30 p.m. in HearneAM Consolidated entries in the Hearne Relays are as followsDIVISION I440 yard relay (Sammy Jones, Larry Johnson, Bruce Ross andHarlod Eaton)880 yard dash Jim Brannen, Eddie Guerrero, and Greg MerMe 120 yard high hurdles Charles McDowell100 yard dash Sammy Jones, tarry Johnson440 yard dash Doug Chester, Joe Marshall and Harlod Eaton 3JO yard intermediate hurdles Charles McDowell, Bruce Rose 220 yard dash Sammy Jones, tarry JohnsonMile run Dennis Gielin, Jim Bassett, Brett Whitten Mile relay (Joe Marshall, Jim Brannern, Doug Chester and Harold Eaton)I onq iump Sammy Jones, Harold EatonHigh iump Charles McDowellNFL Boss Gets New 10 Year ContractPole Vault Charles Mt Dowell Shot Put W T Gilbert Discus Jim JewellDIVISION IIMT A Ml UL’AfHl / AI)440 yard relay (Calvin Walker, Keith Wade, Phillip Steen, Maynard Tucker)880 yard dash Joe Wilborn, ChuckGilmore, Tim Lyda, LarryWilliams 120 high hurdles HaroldHorne, Phillip Steen100 yard dash Keith Wade, BradSmith, Calvin Heard440 yard dash Maynard Tucker,Kevin Mollett, Tollie Thompson330 intermediate hurdles HaroldHorne, Keith Wade, Roy Guajardo220 yard dash Brad Smith, CalvinHeard, Calvin Walker mile relayChris Powell, Allen Kun/e, jayCarlton, Lewis Castenon, DamonBuffingtonMile relay (Phillip Steen, Harold Horne. Joe Wilborn, Larry Williams)Long jump - Maynard Tucker, Phillip Steen, Kenneth Payton High jump Kenneth Payton, Calvin Walker, Brad Smith Pole vault Daniel Muegge, Mike Muegge, Wes Hecox Shot put Calvin Walker Discus Tom Allen, Walter BooneX /A ••4%I III IA • I