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Bronchos take easy
Mustang win
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The final score came with a minute left in the game. Reese,
operating at quarterback, hit Scott Hamilton with a touchdown
pass, the kick was no good, and it was 37-7.
Members of the Broncho varsity, who made the year such a
success, include Don Hillis, Randy Croslin, Gary Shields,
Kenneth Reese, Stan Shelton, Scott Hamilton, Jerry Holland,
Kenneth King, Johnny Gerner, Tommy Sparks, Lynn Floyd,
Russell Baldwin, Scott Martin, Donnie Putman, Tommy Hill,
Rodney Hicks, Rickey Mooring, Anthony Knowles, Danny
Monroe, Jimmy Floyd, Wayne Hardin, Gary Davis, Gary Jack,
Willie Smith, Eddy Eads and David Lewis.
On November 24, 1784, Zachary Taylor, the 12th President
of the United States was born.
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was buried in the
Arlington National Cemetery, November 25, 1963.
In 1789, November 26th was set aside as a day for thanks-
giving for the United States Constitution.
Pennsylvania Railroad Station opened in New York on
November 27, 1910.
During World War II the rationing of coffee in the United
States began November 28, 1942.
November 29, 1890, was the date of the first Army-Navy
football game.
Mark Twain, the famous American author, was born Novem-
ber 30, 1835.
Bulldogs win again
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The defense played well during the entire game, although
liberally sprinkled with second stringers. Most of the Wayland
points came from the outside, since under the basket pretty
much belonged to Clarendon. It was in the middle, under the
boards, that Siegeler, with help from Pride and Graham, had
himself quite a fine time, blocking shots, grabbing flying
basketballs and generally making a nuisance of himself to the
Wayland team. The Bulldogs, as a whole, seemed to have the
Wayland people cowed after out-toughing them for a while.
"The main thing now," Coach Jack Hedden said, "is that we
don't pace ourselves enough on offense. We are in too big a
hurry and need to be more patient. But then, you can't really tell
much from a game like this."
The Bulldogs received their first really tough test last night,
when they went to Lubbock to take on the Lubbock Christian
Junior Varsity. The results of that game, however, were not
available as of press time.
"One thing about games like we've been playing," Hedden
continued, "is that we get to look at all the players and they all
get to play and get some experience."
The Clarendon team's next game is tomorrow night,
November 19, at Plainview for a return bout with the Wayland
JV. After that, the Bulldogs will travel to Ranger for the Ranger
Junior College Classic on November 22-24. They will return
home November 27 against the WTSU Junior Varsity.
The Bulldogs will be an exciting team to watch this year,
capable of scoring at any time. A quick-scoring offense and a
defense that is nothing short of mean will make them well worth
the watching.
The Clarendon Press, November 18, Page7
BASKETBALLERS had a little eomsion Thursday alight when
Clarendon College met Wayland Baptist. Here, CC's Junior
Slegeler jumps to prepare for a rebound as Joe Pride falls down
on Wayland player. CC won the game in a big way. [Press Photo
by Richard Allen]
DALE MARTIN b the new
administrator for the Donley
County Medical Center Hospi-
tal.
STEVE BELL is business
manager and assistant admlnle.
trator of the Medical Center.
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