STEPHEMVTLI-E EMPIRE-1 RIBUNENarmes ofThirteen Youths Work1h at-tilth’sn Ft.i sitedtmily,Bruce , andi Ft.shop-visit-and is ofM r s.Lowe * day dip's andweek n ofwhofrab-riday1 theEr-Out for Jaycee Boxing!Thirteen Stephenville youths are currently workb .g out for the Jay-cees Invitational Boxing Tournament to he held at the City Re-c rea t i on H a 11 T h u rslt; la v, Fridayand Johnny Tarkett and Charlie Boh Dodds. both Tarleton StateCollege students in the noviceclasand Saturday, March 7-8-9, teamcor.ch Jerry FI wers has announced.Voxiths who wish to compete in the tourney in either high school,novice (college age) or open classes from the Stephenville area are to report to Flowers at the Recreation Hall any weekday at 4 or 7 p.m.Stephenville team members to date are James Littleton, Don Weldon, Jay Bishop, Dale Anderson, Rex Carey, Howard James, Jerry James, Marvin Bunnell, Melvin Bunnell, Grady Russell and JoeKyle, all in the high school class,Invitath rs have been sent out to teams in Brownwood, Coleman. Comanche, Brady, Ballinger, Cisco, ( oleman, Goldthwaite, Mineral Wells Granbury and Fort Worth.Weigh-in time for the tournament will be 4 p.m. Thursday,March 7.Mi Mexi with M rs.Lo a T noon Mi Mrs.Wor pera one m u nMiDalhher lt;GtA.wereTrophies will be awarded theindividual weight class winnersin each of the divisions and a team tronhy will he presented to the » visiting town team scoring the most wins in all three divisions. Judges and referees fair th*'tournament will be announced thisweek.a noiilPfc.CrunMiret inweekStepShei■0a^ if.1Mr?pt*n1Mr. ;