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wanna: weus, ior Crucial Conference TiIt Friday i loth the Mineral Wells Rams ll the Weatherford Kangaroos dl have some injured players 3 their rosters when they go to the Friday night game ofthe ason at Miller Stadium here riday night. Sut one thing is certain, and at is if the weather is good, e 'tstanding room only sign ,ll be out at Miller Stadium. eserved seats, placed on sale bnday morning were gone be- re noon. Iesides the Mineral Wells fans pre than 1,000 from Weather- rd are expected to be here, gether with the Kangaroo band ld c hee r leaders. Then ephensville asked for 800 tic- tts, but were able to get only 50. The fans of that city, of rurse , will be here in the in- rest of seeing the Rams go twn in defeat, which would give K able to play. Dave llelterbran the Stephensvtlle team the con- ference title. Police of both cities are con- cerned about the traffic and lmve urged drivers to use - every caution on the highways going to and from the game. Every officer available will be and Edward Nelsontboth have ln- jurles, but will probably see plenty of action on both of- fense 'and defense. For Weatherford, to a great extent their game is built arourv' their smart passing and rf out to attempt to make the mg quarterback evening accident - free. and he was injured Although Coach enineddeirs Cen' Brewer Ha' ,ggi charges are in the best shape- Ronnie gm XQQN' they have' been for the mst the mn' .. YN several games, he stlll has tn- U31 ' QW , fd- juries to worry about. Q? 'Y' de' Playing recently with abroke' Q5 lt of the hand am not help the puff 9. - 'e- If Min' Ram tackle Bill Brewtcv' 53,9 4-'S Over Weather' probamy will not -f ,ah will be the District night. Bob Klicl Q35 ,ons of 3-As and willplay place in the Ram 1. GQ, ,ainney in bi-district play. regular fullback, X O if they happen to tie Weather- juries suffered sevk as ford, they will beco-champions ' 'fwin be re aced Back with Stephenville, and will re- vf is pl L .1 ' N Matthews if he is un- present the district in further 1 play. If the Rams lose,Stephe ville will be the District Cha pions ,-- all this QBPEIIKS on? Stephenville wins Friday ntgl Lhf' from Grapevine, wht i , ie expected to do. X 4 lneral Wells star 'fense for Friday nlg 6353 ill Tyson and Qtr? .5 tacklesf- Bob lGi rim Riceg guards.,,Chr .aari and Dave Helterbrantlc ter, Phil Ramseyg quarter, ,X Bob McMurryg,backs Tom f and Edward Nelson andfull, Dale Matthews. For Weatherd -- ends, McBride and Gary Killtongta les, Brock smith and Stan. my mas: guards. Mack Sue and Gil. Goreg -quarterba either Doyle Lee C113 orRonn, Gill C1233 backs, Don-Ruth ar David Davisg fullback ,Rev ' Angeles. 7 f 1 r 'v i iiiisagrieceiai'rm 961 ff' fcnamber off l ofDlrectors una., pd Benny Saylorsp g Of Directors Railroad :explained would be a detriment to the Missouri-Pav Council Railroad which services. If WHS Wells. s t ROUGH ipresldent and Fra, rs, Jr. and Alklarre residents. David Cl as elected treasurer. prs officially took the reins-.X ,President Jake Varnell at K teetlng but will assume his S on March l and will be led,-at the annual mem' pg banquet, on 117. Sid, housing conference held 5:1-eport to gave the financing .rectors on r an opportunity tg, gwolters, to the people of Min- nell with a s eltati views on pos- having a sticker on. relieving the hous- 'amoblie at,Fort Wolters. ing problem in Mineral Wells, 'Lambert presented the explained President Varnell. ' a beautiful frame Q-, - We do, not have the solution plalned this als th an 'rr' ' na....n LLAL a.......l.a.4.. ...an ...IIMLUL nidnl-Inna.-haha-ann, given by Benny sayiors, on and 1 THE WIND AMMERS Box 684 OW2-4130 cr-mono,'1 - , N. N.,1Sl. tm. p Y e r e A. l've,,gotlon,o number of complaints simi- lar to this, 'ond l think lt'sp hangover from dev! son' bv Whwvovns PQOPUQTGFHUY wont window shopping. having llttlo or no money .to spend. This hos changed now. As o mutter of tact, according to the Youth n.........l...l..Ak.n.....n.4-...a..Ai-4 ,lggrkndp McMurry Station, Abilene. Texesve., - Ski Tips. Here are some tips from S. C. johnson on keeping your ski' , bootsin goodcondition. 'The experts Qsuggcst working in ea few coats of tpastcwax at the edge of the sole gall around the shoe. .Y -....J.... .r.--...-,.1..l.:.....,.:.. ,...A .-.aalunn ' , ous plw family e In this c snap of n too. pulled bj Jw- This keeps ' ., human?
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