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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 163

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Thursday Evening, March 22, 1973 F-5 bit McAlexander When Is A Strike Worth Weather Citv Track Performers NMJC Heads Meet Entries Warm weather made a differ- A young import from the Un-jhome with team ion of South Africa knocked 25 seconds off ihe two-mile record, then came "I WASN'T A BIT nervous until I got the strike. Jerry McNutt, winner of $1,028 in last week's Moonlight Doubles at Oakwood Lanes, explains. McNutt, down almost 25 pins from his normal 205 average, felt he had a good night Friday but departed from his normal superstitious ways- Instead of ence to city trackstcrs to weekend, and in seven of ra a running events, top times for the year were posted. back a few hours off the case. sold ri vor of the winders-Perkins in Paul Shoemaker.

and been the case in practically every meet it lias entered past three seasons. tbo hurdles'showed how close are the two Cisco's mile relay steams. NMJC won with 12S and Cisco scored Only in the 440-yard relay and 330-yard intermediate hurdles were leaders from the pre- able to hold onto in the 100 i9.6), Wardell; 'New Mexico and Cisco Tech Invitational will fol- Odessa. Cisco, South Plains Gilbreath in the (20.91. aiidiamong the best junior college, i low a relays format, however, and junior colleges will Kirk Hardin in the discus (16S-'teams in -lie country," said'and no team totals will be Odessa's Oliver in'Tech track coach Vcrnon In addition to the hish JUMP (5-81: South, Uard.

"and Cisco is just a'jout'-440 and mite relays, the local meet will have 880, and two- Villjupn join NMJC in (heir division Tech Invitational Track 1th. lautv iDtKUii anu v-ouu Juoi. i meet and Odessa College team-, Mect samrday, with of Plains'' Ron Penney in the as strong at New i mate Norman Bryant may have the state's top juco performers-quarter (48.4), Ranger's llillcrv The Relavs point totak'mile relays lltfvli tVm 7 I high point man in the West Texas Relays, but New I Mexico Junior College went chasing the usual $3 worth of 25 cent changes for the jackpot, he forked out $4. However, he is quick to point out "it was that third dollar that got my lucky ticket because I remembered the number." "You can set five tickets for a dollar and I usually buy three dollars worth because that's been my lucky number for as long as I can remember. PUT-1 All new leaders turned in their times at the West Texas Relays in Odessa.

Kenneth Yates of Estacado ran 9.6 lol "That's the second time I had rolled for the money. The in with flashy mile relays, Dun- first time I rolled for some woman and didn't hit the groove and felt bad about it. This time, I was determined not to pull the ball and it went in the pocket and they all feS." According to the rules, half of the jackpot, which had mounted to an all-time high of $2,056. remains in the pot and will be up for grabs this week. Only thing, one must bowl in the Moonlight doubles to get a shot at the prize monev.

If somecjic purchases a ticket and doesn't want to throw for the monev, he may pick a representative to do it for him. The first time that happened for McNutt, who after using win the 100-yard dash, and Es- tacacb's Gary Price sprinted the 220 in 21.S. Dunbar and Monterev came bar winning its division in and Monterey finishing second in its class in 3:22.9. The field events were unchanged by the weekend's action. This week, Estacado and Dunbar will journey to Abilene for the Key City Relays, Lubbock High, Coronado and and Cardinal Inks With Furman Tony Cardinal became the on hand.

The two-divisional track meet: will be sponsored by Tech but' will be staged at Chapman: Field since Tech's track oval is being dismantled for installation of a new all-weather surface. The meet will 1. p.m. at the Lubboek stadium. Villijuon came to Odessa lege from South Africa and Sat- fifth member of Monterey'sj urda J' morning, he ran the quarter-finalist football team to 5 5 9:1 som( 2S wr no Setter than the preuous despite a strong wind, Vill-.

receive a scholarship day when he signed with Fur-jjuon doubled mile in His teammate, Bryant, was! point man with -1 'aided by a first place in the! long jump. Bryant cleared 23-! the full rounder lor nine years is bavin? trouble adapting to a Monterey will compete in the i new style, he left one pin standing. But last Friday that deter- JHobbs Invitational, rrrination paid off and, as McNutt said, "It will come in handy' because we're expecting a new baby in September." crnr 100-YARD Tales, man. Cardinal, who played in secondary, was recruited as a defensive back-offensive back- receivti 1 by Art Baker, former Tech assistant who took' job Ever winner from that this VCar. DIXIE PONY LITTLE LEAGUE LATE REGISTRATION ATKINS JUNIOR HIGH CAFETERIA MARCH 22nd, 7 P.M.

FINAL RESULTS FOR THE Ninth Annual Lubbock County Championship are in. In Division Class team results were: Twice Champs 2957, LBC-Oak-Imp 2951; Scratch Winner: LBC-Oak-Imp 25G7. Doubles: Larry Wiley- Mark Gcnereaux 1290; David Rogers-Jeff McNeUl 1259; Marc Biggs-Reg Howell 1244. Singles: Rick Hudgens 807; James White 673; Richard Stovall 66S. All Events: James AVhitc 1952; Richard Stovall 1910; David Rogers 1871.

Scratch Winner: Jed Dozier 1715. In Class Team: Eagles 2931; Crack Pots 2905. Swatch Winner: Crack Pots 2119. Doubles: Julie Benson-Debbie Parrett. 1176; Leisa Odom-Brenda West 1169; Nancy Nalle-Deb West 1162.

Singles: Mark McCandless 6.VS; David McRimmon and Nancy Nalle each 627; Jolm Griffis 617. All Events: Mark McCandless 1SOS; Robert Youngquist 1799; Gary Brown 17S5. Scratch Winner: Mark McCandless and Robert Youngquist 1340 each. Division n. Class AA team: Pioneer Printing 1990; Bradley's Auto 1942.

Scratch Winner: Pioneer Printing 1288. Doubles: Ronnie Cary-Mike Wright S35; Craig Carlisle-Jimmy Johnson 798; Ronnie Hensley-Peter Graves 77S. Chris Horn 441; Darlene Hardin 440; Bfli Waller 430. All Events: Chris Horn 1269; Bill Waller 1239; Ronnie Hensley 1205. Scratch Winner: Chris Horn 909.

Class BB team: Pin Boys 1825. Scratch Winner: Pin Boys 1001. Doubles: Rick Diles-Curt McFarland S29; Allen Woodard-Rick Andrews 810. Singles: Veronica Jones 432; Curt McFarland and Allen Woodard 411 each; Roger Davis 40S. All Events: Veronica Jones 1174; Randy Speck 1162; Laura McCandless 1161.

Scratch Winner: Laura McCandless 657. E.B. DOZIER WAS "ON" again week, recording his second 722 series in three weeks. This time, he rolled games of 24S-218-25S in equalling the highest series of the year 'at Lubbock Bow-ling Club. His 25S game was not the highest of the week, however, as Kael Bagwell turned in a 265 en route to a 620 series.

All total, there were 11 series of 600 or better and 16 games of 230 or better at Lubbock Bowl last week. Other top games were Ronnie Smith's 247, 246s by Ben Brown, Dozier, Bob Johnson and Ken Smith, a 245 by Jack Diamond, a 241 by John Richey, 236s by Paul Crane and Cleon McCallen, 233 by- Richard Davis, 2315 Harold Anderson and Bill Marshall and 230s by Quenelle Huff and Jay Martin. Diamond turned in the second-highest series with a 654, followed by Ronnie Smith with a 629, Brown with a 627, Charles Rothwel! with a 621, Bagweli with a 620, Martin with a 619, Bob Russon with a 617. Larry Marks and Marshall with 614s and WilbuiT.e Gray with a 600 even. Other top happenings at Lubbock Bowl saw Xoraa Griffin roll a triplicate 144 for a V.TBC award, bettering her average by 23 pins a game.

John Fondy bettered his 149 average by 142 pins with a 589; Darrell Drury passes his averaged by 135 pins with a 528, J-W. Wooten 'and Carol Day each bested their average by 132 pins with a 540 and 561, respectively. Anderson went 112 pins over his average with a 562 series and Charlie Sparks went 110 pins over with a 545 series. ELEVEN MEMBERS OF IMPERIAL'S Guys and Dolls League went over 200 last week with Harry Thompson's 231 leading the guys and Alleene Cross' 212 pacing the dolls. Billie White's 267 game came within three pins of matching the year's top individual effort at Imperial.

Art Chavez had a 234 game, David Sadler and M.D. Fisher 224s and Jerry Quick a 221. Paul Tedford barely missed a triplicate score in rolling a 601 scries with games of 200-200-201. McElwer and Jay Burns, both of the Plainsmen had series of 623 and 616, respectively. DARRELL HANEY just missed leading Oakwood bowlers in.

three categories last week. His 235 game was second by a his 641 series, accomplished with that 235 as a finishing kick Sec WAT.T Pane Because of surgery. Betsy Rawls missed seven 1972 Ladies PCA golf tournaments. I On her return won the GACj Classic in Tucson. EHS: 9.9-Julious Oornrars, EHS: 10.0- Gary High, DHS: Gary price.

Ens: Cardinal, who also received 1 yms and Eddie from New Mexico State! 'DASH 2i.s Gary pricr. and Howard Payne plus several SW-TARD ROV- Monty Tombaush, MK3: Ruben Montelongo. IHS: -ftan Eartiaran. CHS: Chris Dove Tnrvion. EIt5.

(2.S— Xmterev: Estacado: 43.4— Dunbar: 45.9— Coronado MILE RBKS.T-3:2:.7-Danbar: Estacado: Co- re four fumbles, picked I )asses and made 103 As Pardo. covered off two tackles. Other Plainsmen who have signed this year are Glen Yarbrough (SMU), Mike Boyter (Southwestern Tim Botkin (ACC) and Dan Irons (Tex- jas Tech). All total, 11 city grid- 1 n-r ay Ships. 330-YARD Jferr- 'HS- 40 BnrV.

MHS: 41 Crawford, DHS; liams, DHS: Keith. iOtS. SHOT Potto. MHS: Castillo. CTK: Haffan.

MHS. Castillo. CTK- Hutcfienson, EHS: Ha! irHS: Robertson. CHS. MHS: Cramer.

CHS. HldH Hobbs Williams. EHS. WOIhrns jnd Robert Loarh. Dousrlass.

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