While not a recurring problem in Temple, assaults on public servants showed a slight increase from 2001 to 2002, said Lt. Lyn Salvany of Temple police.
CRAWFORD (AP) As President Bush put the finishing touches on an economic growth package that could cost $600 billion over 10 years, Democrats who want his job pledged to scuttle what they characterize as a plan that would help the wealthy without reviving the economy. The jockeying Saturday came three days before Bush unveils his plan in Chicago and 22 months before the next presidential election. But it previewed the coming political battle over how to spur the economy. Bush WASHINGTON (AP) Old problems are likely to occupy the new Congress that convenes Tuesday with Republicans in control of the House and Senate. Lawmakers are looking to finish work left over from last year
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sportsPlaying two soccer games in one day isn't truly appealing.The Temple boys took advantage of that Saturday afternoon at the season-opening Temple Kickoff Showcase. The Wildcats mixed a strong defensive effort with potent scoring to record a 4-0 victory over Austin Westlake at Woodson Field. The game matched the 13-5A and 25-5A 2002 district champions. Earlier Saturday, Austin Westlake had defeated Waco Reicher 10-0, and the Chaparrals didn't show a lot of energy versus Temple in the afternoon."Maybe Westlake playing earlier today had something to do with the way they played," Temple coach Ciso Mosnia said. "But that's not to take away from anything we did. Westlake is a good team and they are pretty sound. We came with a lot of pressure at them and they started fading."Austin Westlake coach John Fitzsimons said Temple's physical play also factored into the outcome."We were a little tired," Fitzsimons said. "Temple's size, compared with ours, was also a difference in the game. And they were fresher than we were."Fitzsimons said he hoped Westlake wouldn't give up the game's first goal. However, in the sixth minute, Temple forward Nathan Henderson delivered a clean corner kick into the scoring box, which defenseman Shawn Hill lightly touched into the lower right corner for the score.Temple dominated the scoring chances in the first half. Henderson nearly scored on another corner kick five minutes after the Wildcats' first score. Scott Copeland delivered Temple's second and third goals, which effectively put the game out Westlake's reach. By Eric X. Viccaro
Belton boys varsity golfer Mitch Mann made two holes in one at Sammons Park Golf Course on Saturday. Mann used a 9-iron to ace 130-yard par-3 No. 8 hole, then swung a 7-iron to ace the 155-yard par-3 No. 10 hole. Mann, the son of Mary Hardin-Baylor golf coach Randy Mann, recorded his third and fourth career holes in one while playing a round with his father, Temple golf coach Ken Morgan and Aaron Rodeffer. Mitch Mann will be action for the Tigers in a high school tournament Feb. 6-7 at Horseshoe Bay. From Daily Telegram Staff Reports | |
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obituariesfuneral noticesDOCKALL, Edna, 75, 2 p.m., Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home, Rockdale. Burial in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Rockdale.
JEMISON, John, 70, Temple, 1 p.m., Saint Paul Baptist Church, Boligee Ala. Burial in Mt. Zoar Cemetery, Boligee. Branford/Dawson Funeral Home, Temple, in charge. |