The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 Page: 4 of 4
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The WAH WHOOP
Monday Game Earns Tribe
U-10 Record 7-7 In LSC
A second half surcc by the
Southwest TexnB BebcaUi proved to
be fatal to the lndlnns as they lost
Mondn night's contest 86 96 Des-
pltc brilliant performances by Keith
Whitaker Ricky Penny and Keith
Sullivan the Indians suffered a cold
spell in the second half which
allowed the Bobcats to take a 10
point lend early in the second hnlf
Earl Roing in the first hnlf proved
to be a nip and tuck affair as Indian
leads of as much as 7 points were
cut time nnd time again Twice dur-
ing the half the score was tied how-
ever with 59 seconds left in the half
the Bobcats took a 35 40 lend and
mntntained it to the end of the first
hnlf Both tenms were prctt cen
.in statistics in the first hnlf
The opening of the second hnlf saw
a more aggressive Bobcat team take
to the court and control the opening
moments of the second half What
had been a 3 point deficit soon
turned into a gaping 18 point lend
at one time during the second hnlf
Repeated comebacks b the Indians
closing the gap to within four points
were turned back time after time as
the Bobcats used the talents of All-
LSC star Trais Cornctt and 6-11
Bruce Fcnthcrson to stm the
Indian efforts
Foul trouble forced Joe Bob
Brewster to take to the bench in the
final few minutes of the game when
It was apparent that a miracle would
be needed to pull the game out for
the Indians Brilliant field directing
by Marc Case nnd playing by the
rest of the team kept the Bobcats
from overwhelming them as the
Indians employed a full court press
during the second half to try to stop
the sharp shooting Bobcats Keith
Whitakcr's bucket with 6 seconds
left in the game ended the scoring
in the game with the final score
being 86 96 Southwest Texas' vic-
tory enabled them to keep their
third position in the tough LSC con-
ference race
Keith Whitaker let! the scoring for
the Indians with 28 points followed
by All-LSC hopeful Rick Penny with
8 Golf Matches
Set For Spring
Says
Coach Estes
McMurry College golf coach
Tommy Estes has announced eight
matches for the spring
The Indians open the spring
schedule Monday afternoon against
Hardin Simmons University and
Abilene Christian College in a trian-
gular meet and travel to Fort Worth
for the Southwestern Recreational
on Feb 23 21
In additional to three other tnun-
gular matches McMurry enters the
Angelo State Invitational April 6-7
and the Abilene Intercollegiate
tournament Apnl 20 21
The Indians are the host team for
the Abilene Intercollegiate meet
this year.
Since dropping from Lono Star
Conference competition this past
Bpring tho Indians will play for the
championship of District VIII of the
NAIA in Houston April 26-27
Kim Hosts Dinner
For Coaches Teams
Cheerleaders Feb. 7
Dr. and Mrs Tom Kim hosted a
formal dinner for the McMurry
coaching staff golf and track teams
cheerleaders and dates February 7
intheirhome Special guest was Mr Thelma Jo Daniel os Spearman
Jim Waterfield Chairman of the Francos Deavenport Parris of
McMurry Board of Trustees Stanton Michael Ford of Ft Stoc-
Prior to the candlelight buffet Dr kton
Kim gave thanks for the opportunity Chnstela Taylor George of Lub
to enjoy fellowship between students bock William Worthy Gotts Jr of
and administration Washing 111 Jerel Lynn Graves of
After the meal the goup retired Colorado City Karen Ann Green-
to the den for conversation wait of Temple
26 point Keith SullUnn with 12
points. Joe Hob Brewster with 9
points Mnre Cnsc with ft Mike
Mahanej with 4 nnd Jorr Wilcox
w ith 2 Rebounding was also led b
Whitaker as he hauled down 11
Jack In
by Jack
Snturdn's confrontation between
the Lone Star Conferences two finest
guards larc Case nnd A & I s
HocgieSimmons.ispasthistorv now
as the Indians took the contest 107
100 Hocgie Simmons was true to
his reputation as the conference's
lending scorer as he poured in with
AAU umirnrv thoo soft nrchino
shots that accounted for 38 Javelinn
points However McMurrv's Marc
Case was not undone as he directed
the Indian attack that virtuall.v dir-
ected the A & I defense with fast
darting penetrations Adding to the
olrendj impressive fireworks was
the shattering of the previous
McMurrj rebound record b Keith
Whitaker by establishing a record
25 rebounds in the game Whitaker
was also the Indians second leading
scorer with 27 points following the
big 28 points pumped into the goal
by sophomore Rick Ponnv Indian
domination of the boards made the
big difference as the Tribe out
rebounded the taller Javclinns 54-
36 on the boards
In the first half the lndlnns got
off to a slow start as the trniled
the A & I wrirriors b eight points
with 9 50 left in the half A slow com-
eback by the Indians enabled them
McMurry Dean's List
Continued From P. 3
Juniors making n 4 0 were Bobbie
Jean Estes of McMurry Charlcne
Mnrccll Black of Hrecken'ridge
Ton Lee Ncitzlcr of Sweetwater.
Gary Paul Patton of Panhandle
Keith Bradford Rowland of Anson
and Lnrr Cln Sears of Dallas
Sophomores making a perfect 4 0
wcre.Willlam White Ncsmith of
Abilene and Thomas Wade Cotne
ofKollctt
Freshman making a perfect 4 0
were. Ross Leo Clements Wrendn
Kay Coughrnn Thomas Leu
Hendstrem Lindn Henderson Har-
rell Edward Stephens all of Abilene
Richard Dean Loyd of Amnrillo
Helen Ruth Neinnst of Andrews
James Anderson Stewart of Plains
and Kim Turner of Tahoka
Other students on tho Dean's List
are Bruce Allen Bolick Robert II
Dccgan Helen Eggcr Claudia Ann
Evans Ysau Norlcrto Flores Jr all
of Abilene
Sarah Lou Hcarrcll Larry Rand
Hoofer Juddi Bell Howell Torri
Dell Howell David Charles
Johnson Gary Clinton Landers
Barbara Ann Loighton Linda
Shahn Lancsta Mathis Junct Gail
Mingus Chester Myers Kathryn L
Osburn Sherry Ponkcrt Frush
George Antonio Soils and Mclany
Susan Sparks all of Abilene
Jana Myrle Thompson George
Toby Williams both of Abilene
Nancy Lee Baugh of Santa Anna
Danny Ray Bollah of Woodson
Caralyn Sue Brannan of Brccken-
ridgo Susan Francos Byrno of
Levclland Joann Campbell of Irv
ing and Roger Cameron Case of
Fountain Valley Calif
Larry Wayne Conner of Irving
Fredda Lee Core of Richardson
James Stanely Cosby of Blnckwell
balls
The loss to the Holicnta brings the
Indians 1-bC conference record to 7 7
for the ear nnd 14 10 for the car
The Indians next opponents w ill bo
Stephen F Austin
The Box
Bernard
to tie the Jaxohnos 35 35 on a Rick
Ponn shot however a surge h A
& I enabled them to take a 47 44
advantage into the locker room at
half time
The second hnlf was a clonk nnd
dnRK" "Talr ' !"' changed
hands on thirteen different occa-
sions Tnking ndvnntnge of a spurt
of energv in the finnl minutes of the
gnme the tribe proceeded to estnb
lish a 10 point lead with 412 left
toplnin the gnme With 50 seconds
left in the gnme the Tribe held a
fnirlv comfortable 10 point edge
with the score reading 102 92
Accustomed to more exciting fis
nished the Indinns decided to let
that comfortable margin dwindle to
n heart-sickening three points It
w as at his point after Mike Mnhnnej
had scored on n free shot increasing
the Indian lead that A & I coach Don
McDonald decided to help the Tribe
b drawing two technical fouls on
himself which were converted into
two points by Rick Ponnv increas-
ing the lead to lOVlOO An inten-
tional foul on Mnrc Case in the clos-
ing seconds enabled him to sink two
free shots closing the scoring in the
gnme at 107-100
Robert Thrust Harrcll of Borgcr
John Thomas Hendrick of Dallas
Laura Ka Hcrron ofPoit Deborah
Dion Holder of Denver Citv Toni
Hundvm McKlro of Avoca Pegg
Johnson of Midlnnd Knc Lvndni
Williams of Burnet Donald Wnne
McLaren of Ann) Walter Neil Mar
cum of Odessa Dnnnv St Peter of
Villa Park. Ill
George W Newton of Baltimore
Md Mnxine Phillips Odd of Rotan
Mar Feme Powell of Stanton
Clara L Williamson of Tucumcari.
N M Paul Rider of Grants. N M
Robert Paul Robbins of Midland
Nancy Lea Roberts of Pecos Vicki
Lynn Rucker of Denver Cit Anita
Gny Rynn of Abcrnnthy Lvnn
Byron Shelley of Rotan Linda
Hamilton Sims of Breckenndgc
Janu Elizabeth Slaton of Stratford
Michael Steinberg of Farmers
Branch Thomas Hubert Thomson of
Clyde Beth Ann Utton of Aztec
N M Barbara Ann Wharton of
Tahoka Allen Russell Young of
South Bend Ind
Juniors making the dean's list
were Shcppard Leo Butler Vicki
Dawn Chandler Marvin E
Hasonak Deborah Fay Hunter
Shirloy Dlo McKce Sharon Dunettu
Martin Linn Meycrdirk Janice
Middlnton Steven Gary Moore
Billyo Stovall Holly Thompson
Hays Johanna Walker Betty Ann
Williams Katherine Elizabeth
Wood all of Abilene
Rencc Bernnrd Pnrham of
Colorado City Karon Gay Clardy of
Lovington N M Donna Louise
Cooper of Cisco Clayton Randall
Coney of Follet Mark Estes of
Floydada Sid Fowler of Levclland
Connie Goodwin of Hobbs N M
Cynthia Ann Gravos of San
Antonio David Gridei of Dumas Jo
Lynn Haonich Dean of Eden
Kathryn Keith of Odessa Cindy
Jane Loop of Stamford Robert Clark
Loyd of Amanllo
Judy Bess McMurry of Andrews
Emily K Mcrritt of El Paso Ken-
neth Wayne Savage of Goldsboro
N C Deborah Sharp Tubbs of
Hamlin Linda Carrol Smith of
Amanllo Francis Anno Williams of
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INDIAN GOLF SLATE
Feb 19 ACC H-SU. McM Abilene
Feb '23-'24 Southwestern Hec Meet Foil Worth
March 9 Howard Payne ACC McM Abilene
March 30 H-SU ACC McM Abilene
April fi-7 AnKolo State Invitational San Angelo
April 16 HPC ACC McM Umwnwood
April 20-21 Abilene Intercollegiate Abilene
April 26-27 Distuct VIII Meet Houston
Wichita Falls
Charles Rnv Bennett Marvin
Herbert Bettag Michael Lee
Urovles Marjone Collins hint t a
Fnrrell Joanna EnUrlv Dehru Jnn
fioyne Thomas Frank Newman
Damn Keith Rcvnolds Susan
Roiiler Gal Schneider S intos Sosn.
all of Aluline
George Barm It Tilibs Robert Wll
I jams Linda Ivinsev Adams all of
Abilene Mill In II Anderson of
Gilmer Sandra Kti Carter of Lit-
tlefield 1 ruin! Christian of Farwell
Pogg Mao (nils of Washington III
Mar Ik my of Amnrillo Donna
Hohnrt of Alamogorda NM Sandra
Hogiin of Mirkol Rogi rs Dean Liui
kford of Ivnox Cil Robert Lynn
Lay cock of hliamrock Diane Marie
Moore of Amnrillo John Allen
Rnkestrnw of Girman Ruth Ann
Shaw of Ockss
Gary Madison Smith of Hallo
Mil Cynthia Aunt Tice of
Englewood Colo Julie Eilcne Wnl
lin of Dalhnrt Nancy Ward Abtr-
nathy of Aspirmont Carol Warnir
of Bowie
Deborah Anne Bounds Patricia
Kay Brooks Judy Ann Gnen Judy
Alice Griffin Juntos Aubrey
Langley Diunu Alice Lattn Ken-
neth McDonald Diana Lynn Payne
Pamulu Gnylo Turnoy all of
Abilene Michael Dean Alexander of
Roscoo Charles Allison of Hereford
Kurl Baumgardner of Rrowfield K
Linn BorchardtofTulia
Jennifer Davis of Purcell Oklu
Kothleon Ann Duko of Hudley
Lojuona Dcniso Earwood of Dallas
Ga Roderic Harold Fubiun of
Amanllo Gary Fred Goblo ofBaird
Mary Laurel Hays of Lubbock Curol
Lynn Hoffman of Alamogorda N M
Frances Louis James of Cleburne
Mary Kay King of Panhandle
Dwight Lindley of Hale Center
Bette Karen Long of Haskell Carol
Joyce Mason of El Paso Lee Ann
Odom of ODonncll
Burney Ray Shelton of Mertzon
Leona Irene Shoffit of Andrews
David Morton Smith of Santa Rosa
N M Carl Norman Sulscr of Earth
James Edgar Sweet Jr of Pampu
Susun Kuy Young of Stamford
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1973, newspaper, February 14, 1973; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth104191/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.