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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 14

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Dedicated To Former Ball High Coach Schoolboy Golf Tourney Today FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1973 IT A Waldrafon Ndns I A 36 team field will take off Friday in the 19th annual Galveston High School golf tournament at the Municipal Golf Course. This tournament is being dedicated to John Garrison a former Ball High golf coach and assistant football coach. Garrison was the founder of the tournament in 1954. Darrell Tully was the athletic director and head football coach at the time. Garrison left with Tully at the end of the 1956 season and moved to Spring Branch, then later to Spring Woods.

Garrison died of cancer in 1972. Seven Galveston County golf teams will be trying to win some of the trophies in the one day meet. Ball Ffigh, Clear Lake, Marque, Texas City, Dickinson, Hitchcock and Clear Creek are the county entries. All seven teams will face some tough foes like defending champion Beaumont Forest Park, Houston Sterling, French High, Port Arthur Jefferson and Houston Westbury. Tournament entries: Alvln (P.

Slvlllo, J. T. Mmsfw, D. Bell); Sam Rayburn IT. R.

S. Schrwdfr, S. Moore, Foster, Soulli Park (T. Knljtit. J.

l-everkuhn, R. Harvey, Bower, Mcreudno); Wallrlp U. Bllderback, P. Otntry, Wilson, Smith, Niblettl TohilVs Condition Is Said Improved FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) Rn.v^m.

rk Billy Tohill life Thursday said the Texas Christian football coach was improved but still in critical condition and receiving intensive care for injuries suffered in an automobile critical list," said Crcnshaw at ce. "His blood pressure, lungs, kidneys and heart functions are normal. He will remain in John Peter Smith's Intensive care unit for at least another 48 hours." Dr. Charles A. Crcnshaw, director of the department of surgery at John Peter Smith Hospital, said Tohill, .13, was awake, out of shock and had talked briefly with members of his family.

"Coach Tohill remains on the Bowling BALL A CHAIN LEAGUE I. Ewald General Contractor 26 (equipment 66 38 Johnlgan Kelrlgeratlon 60 44 Dairy Queen MV, Plermn's Mm Wear 56 48 UGalvMtonla 55 49 Fargo 54 50 Flood It Calvprt 54 50 Vlc't Guns 45 so Mutiny Club 44 no Standard ToyoU No I 43 61 lilind Repair 42 62 Standard ToyoU No. 2 40 64 Gluiti Tile 6814 D.VIIIrrll Giru Johnlgan Shook HColley J.Henkel J.Henkel Holiwortb A JGIuttl Brown J.RIehl Jack ton J.Jickxm T.RIehl R.RI«hl.Sr R. Ewald B.Strimple T.Rodrgz F.Ewali.Sr. F.Ew.li.Jr.

C.Ochoa B.Lopez K.Lopez A Ochoa B.Umlre SStrlmple LGill DSnarpe II Snarpe Flvel McKlnney Flores txiuno McKmney Averages lit Dllendrm 126 S.Saunderi 144 Mania 145 WUpcz 135 I) Morv IM I'eanSr 94 CPIeenor 117 BPean 126 UHock 140 Kleenor Nllalfinl 1U O.llilfant 147 Dove 1W R.Ollveroi C.PeanJr. L.WIIllimi MS llartwn IM C.llendrin IU William! 157 EMcGarvey 111 BUibony IK Illneslcy 129 Kllineiky 142 WUsbony 152 SSarvis 1(3 K-ddleman 106 LOroves 135 fUrovej ill flaipard 1. Mllli IJ2 Grove 113 drove 113 P.Cornwell 142 Tiji-rinh 135 139 99 117 152 UN 157 111 US 137 114 148 111 151 178 IU 142 116 120 134 laid Tohill spent a "difficult" night after seven hours on the operating table Wednesday. Then, at about I a.m., his condition improved. TCU Athletic Director Abe Martin said he was told Tohill's condition during the night was "touch and but "every hour that passes improves his chances." Tohill suffered facial lacerations, compound fracture of the left facial structure, multiple rib fractures, compound fractures and dislocation of the right foot and ankle, a crushed pelvis and a severely fractured left wrist in a high-speed accident before dawn Wednesday.

Police said the coach's car struck two highways signs and ended up on an Interstate 35W access road. The speedometer of his car was broken at 90 miles an hour but the car was believed to have been traveling faster than that. "The speedometer was stuck on 90 miles an hour, but I believe he was traveling faster than that," said patrolman F. Pendergraft, who investigated the accident. "It's hard to say, but I'm sure he was.

He lost speed during that distance." The automobile's wreckage was scattered several hundred feet along the highway. Tohill was thrown from the car but a bloodied shoe was found Inside the car. Tohill became TCU's head coach less than 18 months ago when his predecessor, Jim Pittman, suffered a fatal heart seizure during a game. Tohill's car crashed at 6:35 a.m. on the south side of Fort Worth.

Assistant Coach Frank Young, said it appeared Tohill was rushing to his office. Lassie Loop Tryouts Scheduled Saturday The Lassie League will hold tryouts, scheduled for last week but rained out, Saturday at the Lassie League Field at Sffioles Field. The tryouls will begin at 1p.m. Saturday. The tryouts will be for new girts, interested in playing Softball during the summer, who have reached the age of eight; and not have reached the age of 19, before Sept.

1,1973. All girls who register at the tryouts will be assigned to teams, regardless of ability, race, color or creed. To be eligible girls, having met the age requirements, must fulfill the following conditions: t. attend a Galveston school, 2. reside on Galveston Island, 3.

be unmarried, 4. submit proof of age (Birth Certificate, Baptisimal Hecord or other suitable proof), 5. pay a $10 Registration Fee ($12.50 maximum for any family). Girls who were on team rosters last year, and who have not paid their Registration Fee, are reminded that there will be an additional fee of $2.50 late charge; if they fail to register before March 24. JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKEY SH, DUNPHY'S IRISH WHISKEY SH, Old Bushmill Tullomore Den SH, '6" 80 PROOF IWOIFSCHMIDT VODKA 16 PROOF SCOTCH USHER GREEN STRIPE $499 5th" SOW PROOF ORIINIAKL JACK DANIELS 69 EVAN WILLIAMS HEAVEN REBEL YEll-ar 5rh 5th $499 99 SPRITE 2 HOT BEER SPECIALS MILLERS HI-LIFE 6 99 PABST BLUE RIBBON 6 12-01.

77 Dloklnwn (S Bohmler, Cork-rain, Uran, Owens. Baytown l-ee 1C. Conder, Hawlwood, C. Mundlnger, York, K. l.lppnuni; Houston Sterling (E Collom, J.

Myers, J. Hollls, Mosgrovel; Hebert High 1C. Cnmo, c. Richards, D. Oreen, F.

Bridges, Whltlngi; Beaumonl French (J Vallot, Chumtey, Smith, J. Sandlln, Webbl. Sharpstown (A Cooke, CJreenway, Sralaplno Ward. Denlets Aldlne U. Ripple, K.

Berg, Maloney, Taylor, Hlckmani. Houston Madison Searle, M. Jones, C. Bolhwell, C. Umin; North Shore Robinson, Tyer, F.

Hernmen, I. Sandovah; Forest Park (B Harrison, P. Mowery, Neyland, Joecoco, Brill Harrison Houston Austin 10 Lucas, Syphrett, Hill, Renfrew); Spring Branch IK. Slegert, Thomason, P. Marchand, Whitman, Smith I.

Doble (0. McEachern, McEarhern, Torrence, S. Forlner, ForWer), Furr (J. Brankowlske, Gore, B. Becker, A.

Huestlsl; Clear Lake IG Kraus. Beamer. Bo Lively, P. Grove, A Osmond); Teias City IM 0. Hahlden, Simpson, t).

Hahlden, T. Chain); Ball High ID Oottlob, Mendou, King Roy P. Headi Mllby (J. Collura, I. Gonzalos, Riddle, T.

Inman, J. Tulhllli; Oalena Park it). Newman, Connell, (iressett, Mlgl, Spanghl; Pasadena IM Ryer, Shelton, I. Johnson, W. IJrejty, Holiday); Deer Park (R.

Coleman, Culbertson, Hovewdlck, Mitch Hovewdlck, J. Umb); Port Arthur Jefferson (Ray Darvllle, Floy Darvllle, MeU, Pitts, 0 Boehm). Hitchcock IB Howard, Devers, W. Peterson, Reid, G. Wlltjen).

South Houston (M Williamson, Burgess. Martin, .1. Barni-tt, Brlggi), Wi-mbiiry (K MrNew, Klaswn, O. Murdock, II Scott, HmMtimi, l-a Marque (R Pltlr-y, Crngln, rarey, Ij-veron, l-ulkcnsi; Ijmar (C. Thompvm.

Fred. King. Crowley, Shlmekl. Baytown Sterling (K Blair, Rlppel. Orandy B.

Bradford, M. Muckleroyl JOHN GARRISON Tournament Founder Clnude Ostccn form charts LOS ANGELES DODGERS Notional League West PROSPECTUS: Dodger lam may think they hare into the wrong place the lint time they see thij year's fcom take the Held. Gone ore vcl- erons Mauri Wills, Wet Parker, Bill Singer, Bill Groborkewitt and Jim Lcfebvre, among othert. And Walter Altton, who hat found the stcrct ol managerial immortality, is left with a bunch ol hopelul youngsters and resigned veterans. Dodgers' pitching, best in league in 72, should be strong again but too many ol the other positions depend on success ol rookies.

PITCHING: Don Sulton and Claude Ostecn had excellent seasons, ore good core for ttaff. Tommy John wos also effective and Dodgers acquired Andy Messorsmith, proven American League winner who had off-teason in 72, in Frank Robinson trade. Jim Brewer comes off spectacular relief season (1.27 ERA) but he and Pete Richer! need right-handed help in bullpen. Three Ellingscn, Charlie Hough and Doug worth watching. INFIELD: A real Unknowns Anonymous.

Bill Buckncr will battle minor league slugger Tom Paciorck for Parker's job at first. Slender Lee Lacy will be at second. Bill Russell (the Younger, not the Bill Russell the Elder who used lo ploy basketball) sped Wills' retirement by taking over 'at short. And Steve Garvey, a so-so holdover, will have to hustle lo win the third base job from Ron Ccy, coming off .329 year at Albuquerque. OUTFIELD: Davis is good though not intimidating in center.

Dodgeri hope rookie Von Joshua (.337 at Albuquerque) can hold down one outfield spot, with sharp-eyed Monny Mota, Willie Crawford raking what's left. CATCHING: With Chris Canniizaro and disappointing Dick Diclz only vets, help must come from young Joe Ferguson or Steve Ycager. Predicted Finish: Fifth in West. ft L' JVl IV 72 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Trarnimrnti NAIA Toonumffli iZm) ritnndi Slippery rtork 104 pulnnlplar 75 98 Valdonta Itl Oklahoma Raptljt Wlnona SI 72 AuRUiitaru im.) Defiance 61 Westmont Mljmurl Soulhern 70 IIW Oreen Bay 72 Soulh Carolina SI. 55 Maryland (Kin Shorei 95 Ferrii St.

90 Xavler ilji 67 Sam Houston SI 60 New York Ottawa Weil ff niis ton Minnesota AlhtrlJl 3237 2 Ml 2911 29 35 5 63 246 271 29 17 4 62 241 27R 1 pis ftf KA 4127 3 K) 2B5 22.1 35 3 1 4 74 254 242 34 .12 3 71 221 232 .1.1.13 5 71 2.17 231 32.15 2 66 239 235 2542 2 52 227 261 Amerlran llorkry NCAA Coll. Wv. Tournament (quarter llnalm Kentucky Weileyan Floanoke 63 Amimptlnn 102 Toe 96 Rrnckport SI. 79 Iff. 1 Riverside 70 Tennessee St.

54 Akron 50 PRO BASKETBALL National Riikethall Association Rastern Conference Atlantic Division w. 1. pet. Boston 60 13 (122 New York 55 22 714 7 Buffalo 21 51 292 11 '4 Philadelphia 9 87 Central Division 1. pet.

Baltimore 46 27 Mo Allanta 42 jj Houston 29 44 397 17 Cleveland 26 46 .361 Western Conference Mldweit Division w. 1. pet. K.B. Milwaukee 52 22 703 49 26 B49 4 Detroit 33 40 .452 Ifl'A 34 42 .447 tg Pacific Division Angeles 55 19 743 (iolden Stale 44 29 603 Phoenix 34 41 .45.1 21 St'attle 24 51 320 Portland 17 57 .2:10 ffl'4 American Association Carolina 53 24 BUS Kentucky 51 27 .654 Kmt Nova Scotia Boston Provirfcnrp New Havtn West Jnrmnati HiTMhry Virginia KirhmortfJ Hallimorp 1 1 pts (l 38 15 15 91 277 171 31 2511 73 227 224 30 MM 71 221 247 26 211 14 66 fa 229 III .1516 52 241 305 16 34 19 51 234 296 1 pds gf 49 17 4 102 310 191 .15 21 II 81 209 30 2016 76 224 200 26 .11 10 227 241 2.1 39 8 54 240 293 13 42 1 1 .17 ifll 286 MEN'S PRO GOLF NKW YOIIK (IIPli winners on Ihe Oolf Ansociation tour 1 Kalhy Whilworlh 2 M.iry Mills 3 Marlene 4 Beth Slnnc 5 Sandra Palmer Carner 7 Ann Prentirf A Jane (Unlock 9 Sue BerninK HI Delihle Austin II Judy llnnkin 12 Pam lllgfginH 1.1 llelly Burlelndl 14 Sandra Post ITi Carol Mann IK Miirliara llornack 17 Sharon Miller 19 Sandra llaynle 2(1 (lerda Hoykin The lop 20 money ladies Professional 14.224 9.6B2 9.221 8.496 7,956 6.818 6,442 5.959 5.115 4,923 4,667 4.5:10 3.971 3.793 3.C29 3,111 ycjfi 2.759 2,548 J.JLCUJIV The (ialveslon County school track teams will participate in four track meets this weekend.

One meet will be held Friday in the Public School Stadium The others will be at Pasadena, Dickinson and Rosenberg. The Ball High JV team will have Alvin and Texas City as its guest in the Public School Stadium Friday at 4 m. Also on Friday the Texas City Stingarecs will motor to Pasadena to take part in the Nig Brown meet. Ball High, Dickinson and I.a Marque will travel to Rosenberg to participate in the annual Mrs. Zapp Wins Meet Mrs.

1,. 0. Zapp and Mrs Tom Hatcher were the winners in the weekly golf action of the (ialveston Women's Public Links Association played Thursday at the Municipal Golf Course. Mrs Zapp won the L. (Jolf meet with a net 230 for 54 holes.

Mrs. Paul Nash came in second with a net 231. For the game day prize, Mrs. Hatcher had a net .17 to win first place. Mrs.

was next with a net 38 and Mrs. Nash came in third with a net ,19. Players can qualify for the club handicap championship from March 16 through March 22. Area Schools In Meets Virginia New York Memphii Utah Indiana Denver San Dlcgo Dallas Went 39 38 520 13 29 48 377 24 22 2B2 31 w. I.

pet. 26 S5J 46 30 4 42 34 553 26 51 .338 24 50 320 25 PRO HOCKEY National Montreal N.Y. Hangers Ikiston Detroit lluffalo Toronto Vancouver N.Y. Islanders Chicago Philadelphia Minnesota St. Los Angeles Pittsburgh Atlanta California Hockey league Kail 1 pis gf ga 47 914 108 289 158 4418 7 95 271 179 4420 5 93 288 210 34 24 II 229 206 332412 78 229 IN 2435 9 57 210 226 1943 8 46 21)5 3117 958 5 2.1 147 .121 West 1 pti gt ga 3923 9 254 201 33 27 10 78 255 232 3327 9 75 228 202 302911 71 205 215 283211 208 224 2835 7 63 225 232 243214 62 175 201 114415 37 170 285 World Hockey Association Kast I pti (I ga New Kngland 40 t2 277 228 Cleveland 3829 2 78 256 217 Philadelphia 3337 0 60 261 284 BERT'S GOLF RANGE OPEN DAILY WfiKDAV! SUN.

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Mt4n Itn.l 77171 TIRE I BARGAIN!) Mustang Relays on Saturday. Both the Tornadoes and Gators are contenders for the relay crown. Ball High won the annual Gators Relay with a total of 1.17 points and Dickinson came in third with 101 points last week. Alex Ray and Gregory Kdmond were the leading point makers in the Gator Relays. These two lads are expected to help their team to good finish Saturday in the Mustang Relays.

Ken Payne, Clarence Farmer, Blair Korndorfcr, Ronnie Bimage and members of the relay teams helped the Gators to a third place finish in their own meet. Kven though the Marque Cougars finished close to the bottom in the Gator Relays, the Marque team showed signs of improving. The Cougars are expected to make a fair showing at the Mustang Relays. Texas City snapped a losing streak last week and won first place in the relay meet at Brownsville. The Stingarees tallied 114 points.

In the field events the Slingarees came through with a fine showing. The point makers were Lynn Byrd, Paul Davis. Alan Max Klliott and Gary Sullivan. Texas City is a contender for the title Friday in the Nig Brown track meet. The O'Connell High Bucs entered in the St.

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