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Victoria Advocate (Newspaper) - March 19, 1972, Victoria, Texas In Mustang relays Galveston Ball breezes by fete Kendall advocate sports writer Rosenberg a Galveston Ball ran up a 114-76 team totals Edge Over Lamar consolidated Here saturday with seven events left. Then the Toros had to withstand a late Pony surge to win the 12th annual Mustang relays 152-141. Clear Creek with 98 finished third and the Al Campo Ricebird were next at 70. Calhoun had 64 for a fifth and Down the line Stroman finished with 34 and Victoria High 24. Ten records in 18 events were set with perhaps the biggest Al Campos 41 7 in the prelims of the sprint relay. It was so hotly contested As most had expected in the afternoon Grunt and groan area fenced off outside the stadium. Whitney Paul of Galveston Ball already the states Foremost discus Man cranked up for a 170-4 Effort in his speciality easily eclipsing the meet record of 165-9. And de Franklin Lamar consolidated and coach Weldon Hicks answer to superiority in the shot put heaved the Iron Ball 62-11. That bettered his previous Best of 62-44 and As did Paul Franklin easily bettered the meet Standard of 57-11. While Victoria performers did not come through with quite As sparkling performances Singaree senior Lee Sills ran a 22.3 for a first in the 220 after turning a 22.5 in the prelims. Particularly Good indeed considering his dislocated toe Wasny to quite up to Par. A it does no to feel real Good a said Sills simply. A but in a beginning to think the 220 is my Best race. I really like it better than the 440. When i get Well i think i could probably Cut a half second off what i ran elsewhere Stromann a Best finish was a Fine 1 30.4 second place finish in the 880-Yard relay Only two seconds off the 1 28.4 run by coach Gene Kana Sel Campo quartet. The Raider foursome was composed of Joe Hernandez to Morris Mosley to Tim Prince to Greg Martin. Gilbert Castillo for Victoria cleared 12-6 twice in warmups but failed to Advance past that in the finals. Meanwhile Calhoun a Sophomore vaulter Alfonso Barrera went 13-4 for an easy first place to brighten coach Richard prejeant a 90-mile bus ride. Victorians Tom Tom relays take 3rd Yoakum records fall in Tennis i hitter by stings capture tourney advocate news service Corpus Christi vie Toria High schools sting Arees Rode the one hit pitching of Doug and a nine run fifth inning outburst for a 13-0 five inning Victory Over the Stroman raiders and the championship of the Corpus Christi invitational baseball tournament Here at Cabaniss Field saturday night the tourney title is the second won this season by coach Robert Tripson a sting Arees Victoria won the Victoria Stroman tournament earlier this month. Victoria had edged Corpus Christi Ray 2-1 earlier in the Day in the semifinals to gain the championship contest while the raiders of coach John d. Buzz Bell had upended Corpus Christi Moody 4-3. Dailey allowed Only one Raider to reach base in the championship game which was halted after five innings because of the 10-run Rule. He struck out six and did no tissue a free pass to first base. Steve Teinert singled on a change up delivery to open the third inning to become the Only Raider to Advance past the plate. Mike Macha was the big gun in Victoria s 15-hit attack slamming four hits with a single double triple and Home run. He led the sting Arees with five runs batted in Randy Lamprecht added two Bis while Doug picked up three hits and David Garcia Marc Gentry and Marty collected two apiece. A the pitching was just great during the tournament a Tripson said. A it was the key. However we also had some great defensive efforts especially Marty at shortstop a the sting Arees scored two runs in the first inning with Macha hitting rib triple and Lamprecht knocking in the other run with a single. Victoria now 12-2, got a third inning run on Machas Homer and added another single Marker in the fourth when Macha singled to score Garcia who had tripled. In the fifth victorians nine run outburst was paced by Macha s two rib double and a similar hit by Gentry. Marty and Doug each had a run batted in As did Lamprecht. The other two runs scored on errors. Victoria managed Only two hits in the semifinals against Ray but a two run third inning provided the difference in offsetting a single Marker by the texans in the first Frame. Daniel Ramirez was the winning Pitcher limiting Ray to Only four hits. In the third Doug walked advanced to second on Ramirez sacrifice and moved to third when Garcia reached base on an error. Dailey tallied on a wild pitch and Garcia moved up another notch on a second wild pitch. Following a walk to Macha Garcia scored on a double steal. John Thompson and Lamprecht had victorians Only hits in the contest. Danbury grabs redfish relays Stroman a r m Victoria a r m Cava of. Of Goms of Schrade of Helwig is Tiquin 3b Teinert. La Paster 2b Mcclain p totals Stroman Victoria errors 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 i i 0 0 i 0 0 too 16 0 i Helwig 2 Garcia of Thompson of Hillman of Macha 3b Gentry la Lamprecht c d Rother of m is Reaves 2b totals 32 13 is too 00 a 0 201 of �?13 runs batted in 3 2 2 4 i 0 i 0 0 4 3 4 3 i 2 3 i i 3 2 3 4 i i 3 i 2 4 i 0 Macha 5 Lamprecht 2. Gentry m d two base hits Macha Garcia Home runs Macha stolen bases Thompson Rother. Left on bases Stroman i Victoria 12 bases on balls Shl Puia i Mcclain 5. Strikeouts Shipula 2, Mcclain i d 6. Hits off Shipula 7 for 3 runs in 3 innings Mcclain 8 for to runs in 2. D i for 0 runs winning Pitcher Pitcher Shipula time 2 06 in 5 d losing rav a r m Herrera of Berrera. 2b usares is Pearce of j Media. La m Medina 3b Seale of Brown c Marshall p Pena pm totals 2 0 0 Garcia of 3 0 0 Thompson of 3 0 i mocha 3b 3 0 0 Gentry la 3 i 2 Lamprecht 0c 3 0 0 Ashley or 3 0 0 d 2b 3 o i Hillman of 2 0 0 m , is too Ramirez p 25 i 4 Delgado pm totals 010 too 002 too Macha m Medina victor1 a a r m 3 i 0 3 0 i 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 i 000 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 i 0 i 0 0 i 0 0 21 2 2 0 a 1 i�?7 runs rav Victoria errors baffled in Brown. Thompson. Two base hits Brown. Stolen oases Macha Ashley. Garcia. Sacrifice Rammer double plays Victoria in d Gentry left on bases Ray 4, Victoria 3 bases on balls Rammer i Marshall 2, strikeouts Rammer 9, Marshall 8. Hits off Hammer 4 for i runs in 7 innings Marshall 7 for 7 runs in 6 wild pitches Marshall 2 winning Pitcher Rammer losing Pitcher Marshall time i 41 advocate news service Tivoli a Danbury compiled 127 Points to capture the team championship in the annual Austwell Tivoli redfish relays Here saturday. Host Austwell Tivoli was second with 112 Points followed by Agua Dulce 78, Skidmore Tynan 68, Navarro 62, Smiley 42, Ben Bolt 40, Banquete 28, Tilden 15, Nordheim 12, Calhoun freshmen six Travis of port Lavaca two. One record fell with John Thornton of Agua Dulce and Maryland Hunt of Banquete both Clearing 6-0 in the High jump. Thornton won on fewer misses and became a double Winner with a 16.5 timing in the 120-Yard High hurdles. John Wright of Navarro was also a double Winner capturing the 100-Yard dash in 10.8 seconds and the 220 in 23.9. Other winners in the meet included Benny Banks of Austwell Tivoli with 53.9 in the 440, Emory Herrera of Austwell Tivoli in the mile run with a 4 43 timing and Larry Glover of Austwell Tivoli in the 330-Yard intermediate hurdles with a time of 41.9 seconds the relays went to Danbury in the mile and 440-Yard distances and Austwell Tivoli in the two mile. Danbury ran the mile in 3 37.3, the Spring distance in 45.3 and Austwell Tivoli the two mile in 8 37.3. In Field events Mike Villarreal of Tilden won the pole vault at 11-6, Ken Novak of Danbury the Broad jump at 19-9 and Donnie Bulanek of Danbury the shot at 47-44. Sec longhorns crush bears 19-2 Austin Tex. Apr the potent Texas longhorns unleashing heavy extra base hitting crushed the hapless Baylor bears saturday 19-2 in a Southwest conference baseball encounter. The Long hitting longhorns banged out 22 hits including four doubles two triples and three Home runs to Bury the Bruins. Sunday March 26th 1,000 . Blown fuel burning engines featuring the famous a fugitive Corvette from Tuscon Ariz., is the Fantast a flying red Baron Quot Mustang of Gary Watson g ates open a i begin at 2 . Admission Adi its $2.50�?sti dents la min children 6-i2ii Victoria drag raceway Aloe Field West of Victoria on Hwy. $9 owls explode Houston a sparked by a two run triple by shortstop Sheldon Kaufman the Rice owls exploded for three runs in the fifth inning and went on to defeat Southern methodist 6-3 in a Southwest conference baseball game saturday. The Victory gave the owls a three game series sweep Over the Mustangs aggie win College station Tex apr the Texas Aam aggie took a 5-3 Southwest conference baseball Victory saturday Over Texas Christian with the aggie fending off a Frog rally in the ninth inning. To Cut a Don Bodenhamer belted a sacrifice Fly in the 9th to score a Frog run but a amp mrs Bruce Katt took the Mound to strike out the last two thu batters. Singaree Jaycees Bow advocate news service Al Campo a Victoria High schools Junior varsity dropped a 4-2 baseball decision to Bay City in the Al Campo Junior varsity baseball tournament Here saturday. Ricky Saenz was the losing hurler for the stings now 2-5 for the year Robert Groth scored both Victoria runs and had a double pole vault a i Alfonso Barrera Calhoun 13 4, 2, Gilbert Castillo Victoria 12 6. 3, Harold Westmoreland Lamarque 120 High jump a i Kary Williams Bay City 6 3 2, Gregg Lambdin Galveston Ball 3, Shawn Arnett Corpus Christi Ray. Long jump a i Alex Ray Galveston Ball 22 3 /2 new record a old record 21 ll1/2, Rocky Spencer Bra Oswood 3, Gary Taylor Galveston Ball shot put a i de Franklin Lamar 62 la new record a old record 57 la2, Whitney Paul Galveston Ball 3, Manuel Munoz Corpus Christi Ray. Discus a i Whitney Paul Galveston Ball 170 4 new record a old record 165 92, Chris Stroman Galveston Ball 3, Manuel Munoz Corpus Christi Ray. Two mile relay a i Clear Creek Randy Garriott John Matlock Dwight Smith Bill Brodhead 812.9 2, Lamar 8 15.7 3, Calhoun 8 33.7. Sprint relay a i Al Campo Claudia Anderson Robert Miller Keith Wade Horace perkins42 1 Al Campo set record of 41.7 in preliminaries 2, Galveston Ball 3, Lamar 120 Yard High hurdles a i Gary Taylor Galveston Ball 145, 2, Alex Ray Galveston Ball 3, George Perry Bra Oswood 440 Yard dash a i Isaac Amy Lamar 50 22, Wesley Shanks Lamar 3, Larry White Calhoun 100-Yard dash a i Horace Perkins Al Campo 9 8, 2, Gregory Edmond Galveston Ball 3, Robert Miller Al Campo sprint Medlar relay a i Clear Creek John Walker Bruce Roach Hank Bauerschlag Darrell williams3 356 new record a old record 3 35 82, Galveston Ball 3 35.7, 3, Lamar 3 38 9 880 Yard run a i John Mcdaniel Clear Creek 1 55.6 new record a old record 1 56.9 2, David Williams Clear Creek 1 56.7 3, Dwight Smith Clear Creek 2 02 5 330 Yard intermediate hurdles a i Gary Taylor Galveston Ball 38 4, 2, John Phillip Lamar 39 5, 3, Peter Daniels Lamar 40.6 880 Yard relay a i Al Campo Claudis Anderson Robert Miller Keith Wade Horace Perkins 28 4 new record a old record i 28 9 2, Stroman 1 30.4, 3, Corpus Christi Ray 1 31.1. 480 Yard shuttle hurdles relay a i Galveston Ball Alex Ray Albert Ruben de Anderson Gary taylor1 01.4 new re Cord a old re Cord 1 02.72, Bay City 1 02.8 3, Calhoun i 02 9 220 Yard dash a i Lee Sills Victoria 22 3, 2, Tom Lightfoot Galveston Ball 3, Jim Solomon Lamar mile run a i Darrell Williams Clear Creek 4 25 6 new record a old record 4 27.3 2, Bill Brodhead Clear Creek 4 26 6, 3, Clint Miracle Corpus Christi King 4 27.1. Mile relay a i Lamar Jesse Atkinson Johnny Phillip Wesley Shanks Isaac amy3 22 9 new record a old record 3 23 22, Corpus Christi Ray 3 25 8. 3, Calhoun 3 25 8 team totals Galveston Ball 152, Lamar consolidated 141, Clear Creek 98, Al Campo 70, Calhoun 64, Corpus Christi Ray 54, Bay City 36, Stroman 34, Bra Oswood 28, Corpus Christi King and Victoria 24, Lamarque 18 Barbecue set by league the Catholic War veterans so pitch softball league will hold a Barbecue at Cpl Park sunday Between i and 4 . With proceeds going toward entry fees for the teams entering the league. Paul Salinas coordinator of the league said tickets to the event Are $1.50 per person. In addition Salinas said he is still seeking three sponsors for teams desiring to enter league play this season. Advocate news service West Columbia Judy Johnson and Judy Dunn of Victoria High combined for a third place finish in doubles to top Victoria entries in the Columbia invitational Tennis tournament Here saturday. Stephen Fuhrman Victoria highs entry in boys singles lost in his bid for third place finishing fourth in the meet. In Consolation action Northcutt and Marki Irby of Victoria captured the championship in girls doubles after Downing Joyce Bailey and Becky Petru of Stroman in the semifinals. In another Victoria Stroman match Carlos Diaz of Victoria upended Mark Koehn of Stroman for the boys singles Consolation championship 6-3, 7-5. Lamar won the team championship with 50 Points followed by Wharton 24, Victoria 21, Angleton 18, Bay City 13, Columbia nine Stroman seven and Braz sport three. Victoria winners bracket boy singles semifinals a Kerry Williams Lamar Defeated Stephen Fuhrman Victoria 6 0, 60. Third place a Melvin Hollis Wharton Defeated Fuhrman 6 3, 6 3. Girls doubles semifinals a Rita Junker Cindy Myska Lamar Defeated Judy Johnson Judy Dunn Victoria 6 3, 7 6. Third place a Johnson Dunn Defeated Candace Baumgart Diana Kovar Bay City 3 6, 7 5. Consolation boy s singles semifinals a Carlos Diaz Victoria Defeated David stump Columbia 8 2. Finals a Diaz Defeated Mark Keohn Stroman 6 3, 7 5 boys doubles semifinals a Tim Hodges Kim Jentsch Victoria Defeated Rodney Reis John Wyse Bay City 8 3. Finals a Keith Lang Mark Kee Angleton Defeated Hodges Jentsch 6 4, 6 i. Girls doubles semifinals a Northcutt Mark Irby Victoria Defeated Joyce Bailey Becky Petru Stroman 8 4 finals a Northcutt Irby Defeated Karen Bernstein Carol Northington Wharton 6 Stroman Consolation boys singles semifinals a Mark Koehn Stroman Defeated Bubba Hamilton Bay City 8 3 finals a carols Diaz Victoria Defeated Koehn 6 3, 7 5 boys doubles semifinals a Lee Lang Angleton Defeated Mike Delgado Harvey Kuykendall Stroman 8 i girls singles semifinals a Delan Maglitto Bay City Defeated Cindy Hillmer Stroman 9 7 girls doubles semifinals a Marki Irby Northcutt Victoria Defeated Joyce Bailey Rebecca Petru Stroman 8 4 Tyler bows in tourney Hutchinson Kan. Apr Gulf coast Fla., fashioned a Tough 85-81 Victory saturday night Over Tyler Tex., for third place in the National Junior College basketball tournament. Gulf coast trailed by six Points at halftime but rallied quickly and in less than two minutes tied the score after out pointing the texans 11-1. With the score tied 56-All at 16 17, Tyler slipped ahead briefly on a free throw by Charles Mckinney but Gulf coast surged ahead to stay on two free throws by Harold Thomas. Roberts hits 17 feet longhorns win meet next Start tuesday Al keyed for Victoria 7 30 p in Houston a Rice a Dave Roberts vaulted 17 feet saturday but the Texas longhorns steamed to a Victory in the mile relay to win a quadrangular track meet saturday on the final race. The longhorns led the defending Southwest conference Champion owls 53-52/2 going into the final event of the meet. Texas won the mile relay on the strength of a come from be Hind performance by de Wright on the Anchor Lap. Wright overtook Abilene Bruins continued from Page in with Penn Early in the second half of a hard fought defensive Battle reeled off seven straight Points the first five by Dennis Wuycik and gradually pulled away from the quakers. Wuycik paced the tar Heel with 18 Points Robert Mcadoo had 17 and George Karl who hit his first five shots 16. Carolina used an aggressive full Cort press and tight Man Toman and zone defences with Bill Chamberlain limiting Corky Calhoun to seven Points and Mcadoo holding Bob Morse to 14, which was High for the losers. Louisville forced Kansas state into 12 first half turnovers and built a 40-20 Lead with 4 07 left a furious second half rally pulled the wildcats to within three Points but Mike Lawhon a two free throws and Jim prices Basket preserved the Triumph Price led All scorers with 25 Points christians Roger Colglazier at the final turn. Rice finished fourth. Texas won the meet with 58 Points followed by Rice 52v2, acc 4512 and the University of Houston 16. Roberts the defending Mcaa pole vault Champion and a top contender for the olympics missed three tries at 17-6. By Julius Ermis Yoakum a Refugio a Curtis Isaiah would have to be one of the most versatile performers in High school track. Reproved his versatility Here saturday night in the eighth running of the Tom Tom relays As he broke two records placed in another two events and ran a leg on the bobcats winning relay team. By the Way Refugio won the meet title with 186 Points and was involved in four of the seven records broken. Cuero a gobblers who finished second with 136 Points established the three other meet records. The Edna cowboys placed third behind the two track powerhouses with 85 Points and Yoakum fourth with 64. First of All Isaiah established both the 120-Yard High hurdles and 330 intermediate hurdles in the prelims. He came Back to erase his High hurdle Mark in the baseball Roundup finals. His 14.6 in the High hurdles in the prelims wiped out Steve Hinton a 14.9 Mark set in 1969. Isaiah then came through with a 14.5 in the finals. The 330 intermediate Mark fell in the prelims with Isaiah running a 41.4 to break Hinton a Mark of 41.7. Isaiah won the finals with a 41.9. He placed second in the Broad jump with a leap of 19 feet one Inch and third in the jump High. The mile relay team Isaiah Mark Barnhart Calvin Kirland and Carl Green placed first with a 3 30.2, while Cuero was second. Refugio a Randy Knox and Ricky Green set two new Marks in the Field events. Knox threw the discus 155 feet l�?T/4 inches to surpass the old record of 140-5. Green vaulted 12-9 to break the old pole vault Standard of 12-8, set by Robby Shleton of Palacios in 1965. Rookie shows Mem by the associated press Rowland office an Atlanta braves outfielder Cut Friday because he lacked experience came Back saturday to hit a grand slam Home run in a 6-2 exhibition baseball Victory Over the Baltimore orioles. The braves said the 19-year-old was in need of More training and was being sent to the minor leagues for another year. But when Dusty Baker was forced from the braves lineup with a Back Strain the club had office come Back from the minor league Camp to fill in. After three witless trips to the plate office connected with the bases loaded and the score tied 2-2 in the eighth inning on a pitch from Baltimore a Dave Boswell. In other games the Chicago saturday s exhibition line cores by the associated press at fort Myers. Eio St. Louis 010 too 000-1 5 0 Kansas City too 600 oix�?7 7 0 Guzman Hudson 4stripling 8 and Simmons Jutze 5hedlund Fitzmorris 4burgmeier 7 and Kirkpatrick we Fitzmorris l Guzman hrs Kansas City Oliver Schaal at fort Lauderdale. Fla Montreal Ooi 121 001�?6 9 0 new York a Ooi too 000-1 4 3 Morton Moore 5marshall 9 and Boccabella Kline. Hinton 7 and Ellis we Morton la Kline at St Petersburg Fla Chicago a too 003 010-5 to 3 new York in 010 Ooi 022�?6 7 i Bahnsen Eddy 6lemonds 7kea Ley 8 and Herrmann Egan 7atli hams Moore 6perkins 8saunders 9 and Dyer Cotton 8 w Saunders la Kealey at West Palm Beach Fla Baltimore too too ioo�?2 5 2 Atlanta 010 Ooi 04x�?6 7 2 Mcnally Boswell 7 and Hendricks Oates 7nash Barber 5 and Casa Nova w Barber la Boswell at Clearwater Fla Minnesota too 022 003 7 to 0 Philadelphia too 105 000 6 8 i Hughes Mccool 4laroche 6geb Hart 9 and Borgmann Dempsey 9muniz Scramuzzo 4twitchell 6. Scarce 7wallace 9 and Ryan Cox 7. We Laroche l scarce hrs Phila Delphia Luzinski. Montanez Kegei at Lakeland Fla Boston 230 201 000 6 12 2 Detroit 101 602 of ill 15 0 Siebert Morel 4tatum 7 and Fisk Cain Strampe 5. Niekro 7 and Hailer Jata 5hosley 7 we Strampe la Morel hrs Detroit Mcauliffe Blessitt at Mesa Ariz Chicago n 102 too 200-5 8 0 Oakland too too 000 -0 4 i Jenkins Hamilton 7ruescher 8 and Rudolph Hunter Myers 6 and Duncan we Jenkins l Hunter at Yuma Ariz Tokyo Lotte or tons 200 020 too 4 5 i san Diego 022 too Oto-6 7 2 Kato Toyama 3nomura 4 and Murakami Kelley Phoebus 4caldwell 7 and Barton Slocum 7 w Phoebus la Toyama at Phoenix Aru Cleveland 130 too 012 i u 4 san Francisco 02 1 015 02x�? la 15 4 Farmer Seminoff 5lamb 7 and Fosse Carrithers Barr 6 and Dietz Rader 6 w Barr la sem Motl or a san Francisco Maddox at Palm Springs Calif Milwaukee too 002 310-6 5 2 California 010 too 200 3 9 i i Parsons Sanders 7 and Ratliff Clark Murphy 5and Estrada w Par hrs Milwaukee Voss i see them today no trailers 17 to 31 feet 18�?T -22 26�?T in Stock pop up campers 4 of the most popular Start Taft j i i. Me wow Mai to of Mac Manew models in Stock see our display n of at town Plaza mall. Terms up to 36 mos. Forami 504 n. Main 578 2931 visit our Complete Marine dept. Sta Craft Falcon. Cobia sooner Craft. Polar Craft and Chrysler boats amp motors cubs shut out Oakland 5-0, Detroit topped Boston 11-8, Philadelphia edged Minnesota 7-6, the new York mets trimmed the Chicago Whit sox 6-5, Kansas City thumped St. Louis 7-1, Montreal Defeated the new York Yankees 6-1, Cleveland downed san Francisco 11-8, Milwaukee beat California 6-3, Houston nipped los Angeles 9-8 and san Diego overcame the Tokyo Lotte Orion 6-4. Cincinnati played Pittsburgh in a night game in Caracas Venezuela. Ferguson Jenkins allowed just one scratch hit in six innings in the cubs Victory. Reggie Jackson of Oakland bounced a single off second baseman Glenn Beckertt a Glove with two out in the first inning. Jenkins retired the remaining 16 batters he faced. Houston nips la in la 9-8 Cocoa Fla. Apr Jimmy stewarts Long single to right in the Lith inning broke an 8-8 deadlock and brought the Houston astros a 9-8 Victory Over the los Angeles dodgers saturday. Tom Paciorek tried to make a one handed Stab at stewarts hit Over his head but the Ball hit his Glove and rolled away. Cesar Cedeno whose grandstand Homer had climaxed a seven run second against Al Downing scored for Houston from second base to end the three hour 22 minute contest. Cedeno had boiled his Way aboard. Willie Davis hit a Solo Homer for the dodgers in the first inning and los Angeles scored three More in the second on Bill Buckner a two run triple and Davis single. The dodgers tied the score with three runs in the seventh. At Cocoa Fla los Angeles Houston 130 010 300 of 6 13 5 070 too too 01 9 la i la innings Downing Strafer Solomon 7luna to Ana Cannizzaro Ferguson 6 Young Guinn 5york 6gladding 9blas game la and Hiatt Stinson 7. W a Blas game a Luna hrs los an Geles Davis Houston Cedeno Miler Sammy Campos of Cuero ranked 10th in the state this past week covered the four laps in 4 32.5 to snap the old Standard of 4 40.0. The gobblers also set records in the 440 and 880-Yard relays. The sprint relay Thomas Mitchell Alois Blackwell Willie Carter and Arthur Whittington ran a 43.5 in the prelims to eclipse the previous Mark of 43.9 held by Palacios. The foursome then came Back in the finals to run a 43.4 and another record. Carter Mitchell Whittington and Jimmy Eicholz posted a time of 1 32.9 to set a new 880-Yard relay Mark. Whittington also placed first in the 220-Yard dash. He was clocked in 23.1. The closest race of the evening was the 100-Yard dash where Hallettsville a Terrell Johnson nosed out Cuero Salois Blackwell. Johnson ran a 10.2 and Black Well a 10.25. Tom Tom it Lay High jump i David heard Refugio 5 to 2, Jeff key Refugio 510 3, Curtis Isaiah Refugio 5 8 pole vault a i Ricky Green Refugio 12 9 new record old record of 12 8 held by Robby Shelton of Palacios 1965, 2, Don Sommers Karnes City 116, 3, Maurice Williams Cuero 116 shot put a i conto Giles Yoakum 49 4, 2, Randy Knox Refugio 49 1>/3 3, Ricky Saenz Cuero 47 5v3. Discus a i Randy Knox Refugio 155 1 / new r ecord old record of 140 5 held by Schroeder of Palacios 19662, Jerry Lowell Edna 140 3 3 4 3, Dennis Claybrook Refugio 137 7v. Broad jump a i Jimmy Barnes Edna 20 i 2, Curtis Isaiah Refugio 19 i 3, Gerald Beaver Karnes City,17 8h two mile relay a i Karnes City Virgil Rodriquez thornes Cisneros Joe Villanueva Larry arriola8 43 7 2, Refugio 8 47.0 3, Edna 440 Yard relay a i Cuero Thomas Mitchell Alois Blackwell Willie Carter Arthur whittington43.4 new record broke own record of 43.5 set in prelims2, Yoakum 44 of 3, Edna 44 7 880 Yard dash a i Charles Gamble Rice 2 03 2, 2. Calvin Kirkland Refugio 2 03 4, Larry Arriola 2 05 7 120 Yard High hurdles a i Curtis Isaiah Refugio 14.5 new record broke his own record of 14 6 set in prelims 2, David heard Refugio 15.3. 3, Norman Hendren Rice consolidated 15 7 880 Yard relay a i Cuero Willie Carter Thomas Mitchell Jimmy Eicholz Arthur Whittington 32 9 new record old record of 1.34.5 held by Eagle Lake. 19672, Yoakum i 34 3, 3, Refugio. 1 359 too Yard dash a i Terrell Johnson Hallettsville 10 2, 2, Alois Blackwell Cuero to 25, 3, Ricky Green Refugio. To 6 440 Yard dash a i Carl Green Refugio 51 3. 2, David Hill Cuero 51 9 3, Charles Edwards 52 3 330 intermediate hurdles a i Curtis Isaiah Refugio 41 9 broke old record of 41 7 held by Steve Hinton of George West 1969, in prelims with a 414 2, Gabe Jones. Edna 42 0 3, David heard Refugio 42 i 220 Yard dash a i Arthur Whittington Cuero 23 i. 2, Jimmy Barnes Edna 23 4. 3, e Miller Hallettsville 258 mile run a i Sammy Campos Cuero 4 32 5 new record old record of 4 40 0 held by trim Gamez Karnes City 19682, Virgil Rodriquez Karnes City 4 44 i 3, Donald Aleman Cuero 4 44 3 mile relay a i Refugio Mark bar Chart Calvin Kirkland Curtis Isaiah Carl green3 30 2 2, Cuero 3 310. 3. Rice consolidated 3 365 team totals a Refugio 186, Cuero 136. Edna 85, Yoakum 64. Karnes City 58, Rice consolidated 39�?THallettsville 33. Luling 13, Shiner 2 Golf continued from Page in Loyd Wayne Loyd and Jeff Mclaughlin Dave Wilson Are deadlocked for second at 74. Walt Teinert and Bill Mccutcheon turned in a 76 for the first 18 holes and the fourth flight Lead with Pete Shankle and Joe Gonzales close behind at 77. Saturday s pro basketball it Scuttt a y the associated Prest Nia Chicago 109, Cleveland 91 Atlanta 155, Cincinnati 106 Aba floridians 155, Pittsburgh 139 Carolina 139. Memphis 125 new York 109, Kentucky 108 How Oelund Lota Japen Fjeld i adj upon Fiat Noheji Beach shop today horse races Goliad Texas March 25-26 april i-2-8-9 at la Bahia a Downs featuring 1972 Texas futurity est. Purse $110,000 bring the whole family a covered grand stand a Complete concessions a visit the missions amp battlefields Post time 1 00 . La Bahia Dowis Goliad. Texas

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