Sweeny Wins Bronc RelaysfIr«Collins Sets Three RecordsIDAYTOX - With no individual st^r h it .virh length in the t lays and distance runs. Double A14 in the preliminaries and hiswinning time in the finals was(Ken Haney, Robert S* aberg ( Kenneth Barrett. Hill Conner); »1 ibettering his 1 SCO record of it Cleveland; 3. Dickinson Time, iSweeny took first place in the la.i.sixth running of the Brorn ho Re Do boy and Sour Lake’s Garylavs at Dayton Friday afternoon Collin finished one-two in the1hurdl* - and broad jump. Gary al tied for second in the pobwand night.R'\ *80 and milei relay events, Sweeny chalked up vault event.101 Hj points to edee defending Complete results follow'. I champion Liberty w ho finished m second place with 91 points.Cleveland end Xavaaota ti^d forthird with 4*5 points each.| As n *•lt; fMd, Liberty'*John Do boy” Collins, already . orn*an;Texas AIM. bound, was highindividual point man of the meet Me broke three r* cords in win ning thr* * events, and wa a Member • f two of Liberty’s secField EventsPole Vault — 1. Gene Wood.East Chambers; 2. (tie) Gary Coll.n, Sour Lake; Sam Watson.Jimmy Munson, Sweeny. Height, 10 h \Broad Jump 1. John Collins. Lilwrty: 2. Gary Collins. SourLake; 3, (tie) Long, Sweeny;Billy Sisk, Liberty Distance, 20’3:48 6.120-Yard High Hurdles — John Collins, Liberty; 2. Gary Collins, Sour Lake; 3. Don I*ong. Sweeny. Tine-. 14.9. (Collinstime in prelims was 11 x, new record, breaking his 19*10 record of 16.1.)Dayton and Lib*-ty track andfield teams will he in Port Arthur Saturday foi lhlt;* i^lt; rt Acres Relays.\IrtcrvaHII\NAHUA(It-IIand-plac e relay teams So other 8 V'* 1S*w Record; Old Recordrecords fell.Long, High JumpsTh** lanky Liberty ace won bothjumping events, going 20 f* et. inches in the broad jump.x i'»one-half inch over the old recordami went feet. ll inches in thehigh jump, another half inc h better than tie* old markTwit e Friday Collins broke his hich hurdle record which he set last year He was clocked at20’ S’ .) XVHigh Jump 1. John Collins, Liberty; 2. Kirkharn, Tarking-ton; 3. Huder, Barbers Hill. Height. 5' 11”. (New Rec ord ;Old Hi ord •' lei iShot Put — 1. ,West Orange; 2 Ken Smith.Swemiy; 3 Marvin Smith, Liberty DiHtance, D : :Discus 1 Johnny CliftonPERSONALS(rwMr and Mrs.Rotha W. Sims of .Mission is here for a visit with Mr and .Mr F K { %»ef ft)Frank Block, family.Mrs. B. D. Bell of Huntsville spent Sunday and Monday with Mr and Mrs. A R Merritt 'Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Jr and Mr*ew\tlrlt;Cle veland; 2 Mike Crowder. Port Louis Thames shopped in Hous-Ac res; 3. Russell E)*er, Anahuac ton Monday.* #plansbrief bunines session and for the annual spring lunc h**on will be revealed at tie- AprilmeetingItiritig th» social hour, MrsJackson wa • assisted with tinstess duties by her daughter, Miss Laura J.n ke.n. student at Step hens Coliege, and her daughterlaw. Mrs. Jim Bob Jack uuiThe tea uC b» covered w ithh cloth of | ok linen and centeran arrangement of spring Camellias and other blossoms were used at points throughout theied witiflower-Springv.i ritaghorn*,Mem la*r Mlt; i • * •-Fred() BG. It.in attendance w*rR D Evan , P. ? ISoyt. f**rr**tt, George Maxw»ll, Feagin. Jack Whitehead,anada, James II. J»lt; ksonDistance. 142’ 1 ViTrack EventsMile Run 1. Williamson,Cleveland; 2 Mitehell. \a\asota; 3. Donnie Kkvall, Dayton. Time,4:47.7.100 Yard Dash 1- Don Max well. Liberty; 2 Ted BorgHteadte. Viva sot a; 3 Gem- Wood, Kkst (’hamtiers. Tone, 10 5880-Yard Run - 1 Trent Kiopp. Pearland 2. Larry Iioolan. Sw»*m?i3 3 Danny McCloud, PortAcres. Time. 2:05.8440-Yard Relav 1. Sweeny lt;LonGraham, Burt, KrfuriD.2. Liberty 3. DtekiMft* Tim#. 45.2,Mr. and Mrs. lam Fast andson. Brian spent the weekend in I Louisiana with relatives.Mr and Mrs. Billy Matthewspent Monday in Cleveland with her parents, Mr and Mrs. DonSmith.Mrs. John Syer and Mrs. Brouchton H a n d attended a bridge luncheon at tie* Holliday Inn in Beaumont on Wednesday Mr and \C E C Hail ofBeaumont visited vtr. and Mrs. John Syer SundayMr. and Mrs. M, A Beaty are spending this week in LittleRock. Arkansas with his sister,Mrs. C. M Kirk and Mr. Kirkvira:siI*altifiuVIMA8S0 Yard RelayI Sw* * ny and other relatives.*0Mr. and Mrs. Willie Barrow atidDickinson. 'I nne. c hildren spent Sunday' in LivingsJ MNoiteJ Bhead,f H S H,c »llcohnson, II. J Jones. E L R L. Hall. S. Roy Whit**Wooldridge. Ele\ Whitewrirv ('lore and the hos(Bars, Graham. Burt. ErfuidU; 2. Liberty;1.34.HR-Yard Da h 1 Kyser Morris. Pearland. 2. Ray Stockman.weeny; 3 Larry Kdwards. k^ein• s:!included the speaker Mrs Harry Archer. Miss La uni Jackson, Mrs John Moir and Mrs Jim Bob Jac k son.Time, 53.1. JMile Relay — 1. Sw ee ny lt;Stoc kman, Krfurdt, Bars. Gruhnmi; 2 Navaaota: 3. Anahuac. Time, 3:38.2.Medley Relay — 1. Daytonton with her sister. .Mrs. C. W. MeCaghren and Mr. Mlt; Cauhren.Mr. and Mrs. George Greene and daughters of B.uvtown vi iteci Mr and Mrs. Billy Matthew-s Suncla vMr. and Mrs. Cec il Fuller spent the weekend in W.no w*i*h his larents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller.Billy Dobbs of Shephard AirClecirewlt;pa