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ran~emen wallop aredo Palominos 91t ld,«UO College lr•mpled i.a,wdo .M11or College Palo :. 90.70 1n a foul -plagued, ~ game Monday ~"':, upped the Rangers' record to 17-6 while the ;::_ ,,11109·11 forthesu· JOHN THORNTON Ranier IIICIN) - G• ,r. . T • ... 1 - 14 I ll•H I ::::- 1 ... .. s .. , - • ... 12 -- 0 1 , .. II I ... I .... I ... ...... I I ..__, ,., • I .._, ... • I - .. ·-· • .... a, 00 vin Shrout 12, as all the Rangers scored Willie R,nche, a Rockportproduct, led Laredo w,th 20 points Rudy Garu scored 14- and ~ Garn ripped the nets for 10, Tho R~rs' found themselves belund 13-IOwith 10:07remeinong in the first half beforo the local cagers scored eight straight points to take an 18-13 lead with 8·23 remaining ,n the half Thornton's f,eld goal and two free shots and two !,old goals by Ray Wilson and Shrout 1n IIIU than two minutes startedh Range rs on a rampage. In less than five and one half minutes, the Rangers outscored the smaller Palominos, who had two 6-4's as their tallest starter- s, 27-6 to I.tee a 37-19 lead with 4·43 remaining ,n 1IHl half as coach Ron Cul~r substituted fr-eely Four players, three from Laredo and one Ranger, fouled out ,n the game which produced 63 fouls. Fouling out for Laredo were starters Ronche. Garza and Oscar Molina, who sat out most of the second half with four fouls. In the second half, more of the same pumshment hit the Palomi nos, although Culpepper, playing most of his $Ubstitutes st - time, benched the starters for most of the second half. The easy game gave Culpepper a chance to play his substitut.is In an effort to strengthen his IMtnch. Lack of bench strength ,s the Rangers' biggestweakness this year- •ox score ,..,_(") G r T .... 1u I ....... .. .... ., •• D-• I ... • ea..-. I 1-1 • .G..a.r..u...o • ... .. .. .,. I 1-4 • I , .. ....- I -- I l•I I I ... I Gatu, a • ... .. T04al• ts ..... ,. Cage tourneys begin play i.. ...• ••' s intramural adio1 ~ ~~Urals swung mto ~-, •• the basketball ""'-' began with two •L•-- t41t ._. •A• compeht,on the • IC! deft1t~ Iha Owls '46· ...: Lvry Little pour-ed 1n 12 ""' lor the winners Mano ~ CIOtltrtbuted 20 for th9 Iilio Oodtdl ltr L ••gue "A• games, '-, 55 ~ nipped the Hus· I! !lltnta-52 on Dave Lopez's lir91t ,.. _ Rtch Lilt!• scored 21 'F- ....... , ~ lraop downed Catholic -., Cent., 45-36 m League ,.~t.on ~"'I "' League "8." TBL ff 11.,_ Cotton Sox 40-22, the ~ • 1'PIM<I by the Sul 40-:M and the Aces de· ft!lled Baptist Student Union 52 • 46. sec On d round action beg1M Monday with Csthohc Student Center versus tho Hustlel"I, the Celtics versus ·F· Troop and Owls versus the Odd SqL,.cl ,n League "A • In Leap ·e· compettt,on, also on Monday, the Cotton Sox meet the TBL t .. m, the PE Ma1ors tangle w,lh the S<b Ro.ehes and the Aces meet Bap· list Student Union Oeodlmes for reg,strat,on ,n women's p,ng pang ,ntramurals MVR l)een edended to Feb 12 Only tour women have reg1s• tered. Entr-1es w,11 be t.klfl for ton-n1s ,ntramurals 1,,ngles onlyl ~ FIii. 12 andJwdl 2. Sea-licious! BuyOne. GetOne FREE! Get a taste of the good taste. The Sea-liclous Arst Mate Taste Cut out the above Buy One-Get One FREE Coupon and bong rt to the Arst Mate shrp ,nd,cated . Then enjoy Arst Mate's lresh, new taste of the sea Ready In seconds to eat on decit 0< to take ashore But huny .•• the abo\18 offer 1s 10< a limited t,me only.
Object Description
Title | The Ranger |
Volume No., Issue No. | Vol. 45, No. 16 |
Date | 1973-02-09 |
Notes | Issue 16, academic year 1972-73 |
Creator | KD |
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Title | The Ranger - Page 7 |
FULL TEXT SEARCH FIELD | ran~emen wallop aredo Palominos 91t ld,«UO College lr•mpled i.a,wdo .M11or College Palo :. 90.70 1n a foul -plagued, ~ game Monday ~"':, upped the Rangers' record to 17-6 while the ;::_ ,,11109·11 forthesu· JOHN THORNTON Ranier IIICIN) - G• ,r. . T • ... 1 - 14 I ll•H I ::::- 1 ... .. s .. , - • ... 12 -- 0 1 , .. II I ... I .... I ... ...... I I ..__, ,., • I .._, ... • I - .. ·-· • .... a, 00 vin Shrout 12, as all the Rangers scored Willie R,nche, a Rockportproduct, led Laredo w,th 20 points Rudy Garu scored 14- and ~ Garn ripped the nets for 10, Tho R~rs' found themselves belund 13-IOwith 10:07remeinong in the first half beforo the local cagers scored eight straight points to take an 18-13 lead with 8·23 remaining ,n the half Thornton's f,eld goal and two free shots and two !,old goals by Ray Wilson and Shrout 1n IIIU than two minutes startedh Range rs on a rampage. In less than five and one half minutes, the Rangers outscored the smaller Palominos, who had two 6-4's as their tallest starter- s, 27-6 to I.tee a 37-19 lead with 4·43 remaining ,n 1IHl half as coach Ron Cul~r substituted fr-eely Four players, three from Laredo and one Ranger, fouled out ,n the game which produced 63 fouls. Fouling out for Laredo were starters Ronche. Garza and Oscar Molina, who sat out most of the second half with four fouls. In the second half, more of the same pumshment hit the Palomi nos, although Culpepper, playing most of his $Ubstitutes st - time, benched the starters for most of the second half. The easy game gave Culpepper a chance to play his substitut.is In an effort to strengthen his IMtnch. Lack of bench strength ,s the Rangers' biggestweakness this year- •ox score ,..,_(") G r T .... 1u I ....... .. .... ., •• D-• I ... • ea..-. I 1-1 • .G..a.r..u...o • ... .. .. .,. I 1-4 • I , .. ....- I -- I l•I I I ... I Gatu, a • ... .. T04al• ts ..... ,. Cage tourneys begin play i.. ...• ••' s intramural adio1 ~ ~~Urals swung mto ~-, •• the basketball ""'-' began with two •L•-- t41t ._. •A• compeht,on the • IC! deft1t~ Iha Owls '46· ...: Lvry Little pour-ed 1n 12 ""' lor the winners Mano ~ CIOtltrtbuted 20 for th9 Iilio Oodtdl ltr L ••gue "A• games, '-, 55 ~ nipped the Hus· I! !lltnta-52 on Dave Lopez's lir91t ,.. _ Rtch Lilt!• scored 21 'F- ....... , ~ lraop downed Catholic -., Cent., 45-36 m League ,.~t.on ~"'I "' League "8." TBL ff 11.,_ Cotton Sox 40-22, the ~ • 1'PIM |