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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 17

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rage EL PASO HERALD-POST Wednesday Oct 30 1940 Black Berra Matulis Furnish Arizona Punch As I Was Saying Pros May Swap Jobs By BOB INGRAM Three Backs Have High Ground Totals Sports Afield FACTORY ORDERS OX XEW RIFLE SLOWED BY WAR PREPAREDXESS PROGRAM Another Squawk Registered By Ohioans: Against Cornell Krause Uncomplaining Manager in A-T League DEATH HAS taken one of the Arizona-Texas League's most popular managers Harry Krause who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on the Coast had many tough breaks when he was running the Tucson club in 1937 and 1938 He ba' the best club in the league in his first season as an A-T pilot but injuries and illness of key players ruined the chances of the Cowboys nrt Ailing 1 nbe He didn't complain In his second season at Tucson he had a Special to Herald-Pout TUCSON Ariz Oct A trio of Arizona Wildcat backs were pointed to here today to carry the club's offensive against the Texas College of Mines in El Paso Saturday Arizona's package of offensive dynamite is likely to be wrapped in the performance of John Black triple-threat performer rated fifth in the nation last year by the Amer- ican Football Statistical Bureau forcry babies following the all around performance and who mutiny of the Cleveland since his early-season injury healed By JOE WILLIAMS ScrippR-lloward Sports NEW YORK Oct to report Ohio seems to fertile field for squawks If it isn't one another During the baseball season the Cleveland Indians and The latter bombarded visiting with an assortment of fruit and vegetables had joined in calling the against Manager Oscar Vitt somewhat By CAPT CIIAS ASKINS JR Hunting-Fishing Editor Ilerald-Post BECAUSE of the press of war contracts the arms manufacturers rent making anv attempts to fill orders for sporting rifles If you have a fair-to-middiin' deer rifle better hang on to it Our local gun dealers are fairlv well stocked but report that such fine 70 and the Model 94 30-30 carbine are not to be had from the factory All of which would seem to indi- poor assortment of players but still he didn't gripe do the best we was always his cheerful comment Phoenix Panthers new professional football team tried to sign Ken Heineman after they learned Iieineman had been cut loose by the Cleveland Rams But Heineman is probably through with pro with football He is now taking Ysleta Stad course of instruction in the Sieber-tbe Pecos Eagles ling Tire Co in Ohio preparatory) Latest casualty on the injury and to resuming his old job of selling sick-riddled club is Center Peyton tires in El Paso Ernie Lain'" former Rice back is playing with Sparks who has been out of school this week on account of aickness Wherevere you decide upon it's apt to cost you more than in any year past Ranchers in the Sierra i fdVOril6 2Ulinin( Blanca country spot 0f many El Paso nimrods have ha rambled his way again to lead Hornbuckle On Deal To Come To A THREE-WAY swap of El Paso and Las Cruces golf professionals was in the fire today Phil Hesler pro at the El Paso Country Club for several years will become manager and pro at the Vaidespino Course on Dec 1 when the resignation of Dick Redmond as manager becomes effective (Shorty) Hornbuckle professional at the La Cruces Country Club will take Hesier's place at the El Paso Country Club HARDEN TO LAS CRUCES? Jack Harden present pro at the Vaidespino Course will go to Las Cruces to assume charge of the Las Cruces Course City officials yesterday said that Hesler likely would become manager-pro at the Vaidespino Course The other changes cr-ld not be confirmed but it was known from good authority that they were being contemplated don't know anything definite about it" Hornbuckle said about his proposed move to the El Paso Country Club have a contract with the Las Cruces Country Club running for another year but I can get my release from it whenever I find a better job I would like to go to the El Paso Country Club" cate that there will be a lot of gun swapping just before deer season this year It is logical to believe thit new' rifles will become even iic scarcer as our preparedness pro- gram gets into full swing If you have been putting off the selection of a new game gun better go down tomorrow and look over the available models They will be going the Arizona backs in performance Carl Berra hard-running right halfback and Adolph Matulis sophomore fullback will provide game association asking $7 per dayithe remainder of the offensive Hta A Ana Konlf Irt nArfArniAnPA fast deer season being just around Rntees you'll get anything more the corner the gun to choose Fastest shooting rifle is the automatic Only autos to consider are sociation and at their last meeting the 25 30 or 35 calibers The 351 1 vote(j charge a nominal hunting is lacking in JLJ fee I cannot believe any sports- terrific kicker Next most speea deer-killer is the slide action re- man would object to a charge of peater in 25 30 and 35 calibers say $2 per day for the privilege of Tackle Cannady has also missed practice this week Shioji Japanese speedster will take the injured Sweatt's place in the backfield Coach Clyde Wafer said today The following lineup will open against the Eagles: Crutcher and Porraa ends Stohner and Rader tackles Bean and Munro or Graham guards Sparks or Graves center Brown quarterback Balentine and Butchofsky halfbacks and Shioji fullback Officials will be: Harry Phillips referee Jewell Wallace umpire Taylor Wilkins head linesman and Pittman former Iraan coach field judge the Phoenix eleven Fighting Family BUDDY SCOTT Oklahoma heavyweight who meets Babe Ritchie In a 10-rounder at Liberty Hall tomorrow night romes from a fighting family of brothers One brother Tommy a good welter was burned to death in an oil field fire Howard another brother held the lightweight rhampionship of Texas and Oklahoma He beat several nationally-known lighties but had his career halted by a knockout from Henry Armstrong Buddy himself was born in Etec- tra Tex and went to there and at Clovis school It Matter s1 TEVE COUTCHIE Mesa Ariz high school coach who will This gun is well nigh ideal for brush hunting short and fast handling it has the inherent good balance of the fine double shotgun Popular in this country and justly would make a pretty lucrative re-so is the splendid lever action Calibers for deer getting are: 25-35 turn punch to be directed by Allen Lohse senior quarterback Matulis ranks third among Wildcat backs in ground gains Black's lead of 226 yards in three games was set up for the most part for his record of 154 yards taken against Centenary Matulis has pushed 142 yards for an average ef 405 yards per try Black's average is 491 yards All records are from net gains BANJAYCIC RUNS 113 Appearing as a storm center in the right halfback position Emil Banjavcic brought his running record to 491 alongside that of John 1 rp Black in the Oklahoma Aggie game! I ilMniFATl I lllP last Saturday He has earned 113 1U11 Ull A ILAt- yards net from rushing The Wildcat passing strength this year is found in Black and Bob Svob the latter a left halfback and member of Casteel's express' offensive unit Svob has completed eight out of 13 passes for a 615 percentage Black's record of 23 complete out of 46 attempted shows a 500 percentage Henry Stanton and Marvin Irvine are favorite receivers Both are ends The Arizona club expects to leave Tucson at midnight tomorrow Coach Mike Casteel will have three full teams and a few additional reserves with him on the trip Miners Scrimmage For Arizona Game A hard scrimmage yesterday against the Freshmen helped get the Miners ready for their game here Saturday against the Arizona Wildcats Mines varsity backs pushed Cornell spotted and then took charge of the game After quarter it was scarcely a As usually is the case in logically or not praise went to the winning and all the master minding lades to the victorious coach Alamo Eleven Wins Southside Alamo's football team Frank Sanchez won the Club League by defeating the final game 6-0 The team will be given permanent of a three-year each player will be awarded shirts Bowie will give a for the team Captain of Alamo's team Delgado 180-pound fullback will be a prized addition Bowie squad Other the team are: Alfredo Evaristo Olivas Manuel Ricardo Talavera Oscar Jesus Gomez Lupe Mena Huizor Hilberlo Molina Miller Refugio Gomez Garcia Purity Bakers Beat Guardsmen Writer I We regret be a particularly angry thing it was the fans teams slightly antique after they Indians Now comes a similar manifestation from another Ohio institution the football team meaning Ohio State Ynu know what happened in the Cornell game last Saturday State a touchdown complete the first contest such circumstances all the players acco in this coached by Bowie Aoy in Alamo possession trophy and sweat banquet is Felipe who to the members of Gomez Molina Gomez Victor-iano Joe and Juan Purity Baking Co's powerful basketball five swamped the 202nd Coast Artillery cagers in a game of the Beaumont Hospital Basketball League last night on the Beaumont courts Scoring honors for the Puritys was divided between Mora Skou-sen and Breazeale each of whom made 10 points Independents won from Beaumont Hospital 53-39 with Walker leading the way with 17 point Tarver was high for Beaumont with 13 points 257 Score Wins In Meet Mr John Yearwood Mr Charle O'Hara and Mrs Dean Carpenter were first in an A combined low net tournament for members of the Ladies Tuesday Club at the El Paso Country Club yesterday They had a score of 257 Mrs Paul Price Mrs Hart Ponder and Mrs McNutt were second with 259 Insurance Co Bowlers Win Gifford Smith Insurance Agency humbled the Five Points Merchants Assn all three games last night at the Five Points Lanes in the Commercial League Leo's Grocery also dished out a 3-0 win against the Main 385 Taxi-men McNutt Oilers and Wilson-Con-nolly postponed their match until Sunday morning GIFFORD SMITH IN'S referee the Mines-Arizona game Sat-: urday has a son on the Wildcat eleven He's Robert Coutchie right end The Miners are not protesting the selection of Coutchie' A1 williams blond Chicago Polish They believe he is the best wrestler had his first official dereferee in the circuit and are surefeat this season in an El Paso ring that he will not be prejudiced in today Unofficially he claimed a favor of the Wildcats victory Henry Stanton star end of the! Referee Billy Hallas patted hi Arizonans is a former high school back after Williams downed Farmer teammate of John Kimbrough the! Jones in the third and deciding fall And Then Loses To Farmer Jones 250-3000 303 32 30-30 30-40 300 30-06 Spl 33 348 35 Win 38-55 40-72 40-82 405 45-70 45-90 Such ctgs as the 22 Hi-Power 22 Hornet 218 Bee 219 Zipper 25-20 32-20 38-4044-40 and all the pistol and revolver ctgs even including the highly touted 357 Magnum are wholly unsuited to the serious business of up-ending blacktail deer The most accurate longest range and hardest hittin ctgs broadly speaking are loaded for the bolt action rifles Heavier with longer barrels better sights better fitting stocks improved trigger pulls yet withal the slowest actions the bolt operated weapons represent our most modern types Those calibers to be used on our big game are: 25 250-3000 65 mm 256 257 270 7 mm 30 30-06 30-40 300 300 Magnum 303 8 mm 35 Newton 375 Magnum GAME SEASONS Seems to be a good deal of un during deer season and no guar- hunting not only deer but quail as well Ordinarily a party consists of from three to six hunters which EQUIPMENT A brand new rifle as it comes from the factory may shoot off two feet It is not sighted in not trued up to hit your buck dead center You must true up the sights yourself If you do not you are gam- bling with the loss of possibly the biggest old mossy-horns in the mountains Buy a couple of boxes of cartridges Set up a target at 200 yards Lie down and rest the rifle over a box padded with blanket or coat Carefully ire five shotsat the target Go observe your hits and if sight changes are necessary to keep your hits on the paper ini- mediately shift the sights to bring the next five shot string on the string mark (11 Raising the rear sight whether it is open sight or peep will make the gun strike higher 1 2) Lowering the rear sight lowers the hits (3) Moving the rear sight to the left will cause the bullets to hit left (4) Moving the rear sight Lee Johnson Fenner High All matches in Smelter Bowling League on the Knickerbocker Drives resulted in two to one decisions last night Lee Johnson of the Office Department held high series of 535 for the night while Fenner of the Lead Department won high single game of 210 MECHANICAL DEPT PLAYERS 1st 2nd 3rd Total Hendricks 126 163 180 478 A Watzke 110 172 130 432 Johnson 130 137 132 419 Becker 124 130 134 388 A Griffin 191 108 168 527 Totals 721 770 753 3244 LABORATORY DEPT PLAYFRS lt 2nd 3rd Tolsl Roberts 156 155 161 472 Cabrera 145 160 125 430 Basley 150 HI 117 378 Boss 128 137 135 437 Muzzy 151 160 125 438 Totala 727 743 683 2153 OFFICE DEPT jTexas Aggies' All-American They went to the same Haskell Tex high school Deception BOWIE BEARS had more deception against Hobbs the other night than they have shown all season The race in District 3-AA football is still Jimmy Hill's injury which kept him out of the El Paso game and which will keep him idle in other games may prevent him from winning The Herald-Post trophy symbolic of the most valuable player in District 4-AA Other hacks in the running i for the prize are Joe Valencia at th right will see the next certainty in the minds of manyior shots strike several inches in Wardy quarterback made an im-local sportsmen as to just when that direction Even though your pressive showing in the workout gun was accurately sighted in last year it is a mighty good policy to shoot it again this year to be sure the sights haven't been inadvertently shifted our various game seasons open This is the dope: Deer season opens Nov 16 closes Nov 30 West of the Pecos we're allowed one buck He he pronged and passed for many long gains Jim Officials for the game announced today are Steve Coutchie of Mesa Ariz referee: Kermit Laabs State College umpire Bob Boney Las Cruces head linesman and Clyde Wafer Ysleta field judge Bliss Softball League Opens The Ft Bliss Softball tournament was to open today with the Special Troops meeting the Seventh Cavalry and the 82nd Field Artillery playing the Eighth Cavalry The rest of th schedule: Nov 202d A vs Eighth Cavalrv at the pot: Special Troops vs 82nd A at 82nd A Nov 3 Seventh Cavalry vs 202d A Seventh Cavalry Nov 6 2nd a vs Seventh Cev- airy 82nd Eighth Cavalry va Special Troops at the post Nov 202d A Special Troops at the post: Eighth Cavalry va Seventh Cavalry Seventh Cavalry No 202d A va S2nd A 82nd A Carl G-for-Gloom MOST COACHES CALL SIGNALS SAME WAY Then came the bombshell St John the athletic director and Mr Schmidt the beaten coach resorted to the squawk which seems to flourish with such extraordinary vitality on Ohio State's sport fields The Cornell coach had done a little cheating he had called signals from the bench using a teriously magic instrument scribed loosely as a cylin- By a series of wig-wags Mr Snavely it is charged pulled the strings which led to victory What a juvenile charge to make and what bad taste i exclamation point) It wouldn't surprise us at all if Mr Snavely flashed signals to his quarterback We know very few coaches who don't do this in one way or another Surely Mr Schmidt the old razzle-dazzle man from down Texas way isn't going to tell us he never did because if he ever does we are going to walk right out on him holding our ribs in loud laughter Thomsen No Longer 59 Minute Coach BY GEORGE KIRKSEY I iiitcd Preaa Staff Cirrioiiiinl NEW YORK Oct During the last three seasons his team has lost more games in the last minutes than any major college eleven in the land Some of the fans began calling him a coach The alumni and Monday morning quarterbacks began muttering about getting a time But he gave his critics what they wanted by beating Mississippi rated in many quarters as the South's No 1 team until sundown last Saturday The United Press presents as the coach of the week Fred Thomsen of the University of Arkansas Beaten 20-0 by and 21-0 by Texas the Arkansas Razor-backs were considered so much cannon fodder for the unbeaten untied Mississippi Rebel before the start of Saturday's game at Memphis Going Into the fourth period Mississippi looked like a certain winner with a 20-7 lead But in a flaming finish the Razor-backs score two touchdowns and kicked both goals to win and score the week's biggest upset And they did it in the dying moments of the game to smash the whispering campaign that Thomsen couldn't produce a team that was able to go the route Thomsen has coached the Razor-backs for 12 seasons succeeding Francis Schmidt who moved to and then to Ohio State He's won two Southwest Conference 1933 and 1936 But for fatal last minute collapses Arkansas might have won the crown in 1937 and 1938 making three in a row and cracking the Southwest's jink adage champion ever Troop Cage Loops To Open Two new Ft Bliss Troop Basketball Leagues will start next week et the Army A which is already over-crowded with sports activities The Eighth Cavalry League will start Monday Four games will be played each night starting at 6 The 82nd Field Artillery League will open Tuesday night with four games each night The regular Ft Bliss League will start in January Austin Frosh Win Austin High Freshman who rre coached by Bill Bacon romped on the Ysleta High Freshmen 33-0 yesterday on the Austin High gridiron SNAVELY PREFERS WHITE ITHACA Carl Snavely favors white jerseys for his boys because they show up much better in motion pictures the Cornell football I coach's favorite method of instruction mm Y-Ba have the majority but we want It unanimous To induce you to hop on the Y-B Bandwagon right away we will for a short lime send you absolutely l-'REE five Y-B Cigars for every fifty Y-B Bands you mail to Yocum Brothers Reading Penns Start enjoying Y-B smoking-pleasure and saving bands notvl At your 5 1 DrLuxa Rises J-for-lSc I lie atraiaht and upward instance Suavely Williams Wins in the main event of last night's mat card Later Hallas reversed himself and gave the fall and match to the Farmer on account of Williams' foul tactics Cecil McGill defeated Frankie Hill in the semi final Babe Kasa-boski and Billy Goelz drew' Jack Adams could not resume wrestling after being thrown out of the ring by the Black Guzman in the opener Adams needed assistance to get to the dressing room For once he didn't start a free-for-all fight on the W'ay Bowie Hulen Stogner at Austin and Billy Squires at El Paso High Not to mention outstanding linemen who are eligible Riding and Transmission Come tor a black-tail must a specimen east of the Pecos the season lasts until Dec 31 and over there two white tail is the season's bag Quail season opens Dee 1 closes Jan 16 Bag limit is 12 per day and not more than 36 per week Guns are limited to 10 ga or smaller and must be plugged to 3 shell capacity Season on doves and white wings closes Nov 15 Duck season opens next Saturday Nov 2 closes Dee 31 Daily limit on ducks is 10 and don't forget you need a duck stamp attached to your state license Cost of the stamp is $1 Season on jack snipe runs concurrently with other wild fowl daily limit is 15 and try and find that many around here You can hunt on your own place without a licenses If you're under 17 you're exempt too The rest of us will have to ante up the usual 32 which covers everything WHERE TO GO Right now is the time to scout around and decide where you will go a-deer questing this season I HARPER lOOProefeltrnliaim Distilling CoUohvilteKy This WWiliy it 4 Yean li Cerp 1940 Tha Old Quaker Co Lawrancaburg ltd Vo it -x-X 1 Symphonic Styling! Brilliant new design and for in low priced cars a wide choice of interior color that harmonize with exterior colors AT NO COST 60 Teams In Mixed Tourney Sixty teams have already signed for play in the combined low net mixed foursome tournament to' be held Sunday at the El Paso Country Club Phil Hesler Country Club pro today asked men who will play in the meet to make up their foursomes and report to him (Hesler) on the first team Any Country Club member who does not play in the tournament but wants to attend the cocktail party and dinner afterw'ard may do so by making reservations at the club (PQOQGE SEE YOUR Hudson's the first time combinations EXTRA Patented same foot for extra features that NEW linger Driving New 194l's ride today! WITH safer Vacu to do You And it Double-Safe Hydraulics stopping from the pedal) Patented Auto-Poise Front Wheel Control safety ettn if a tire hlou't and other unique safety make Hudson America Safest Car THE BIG FIGHT! bring your friends and see a great fight! Wheelbases Roomier Bodies Still Easier Improved Synchronized Silent Mesh Best Investment in All-Around Value ELECTRICAL DEPT PLAYERS 1st 2nd 3rd Total A Curry 175 163 179 517 Hase 148 143 121 414 Fairchild 123 123 Crockett 138 152 290 Basa 132 141 126 399 133 149 148 430 Fillem'an Totala 728 730 897 2173 10 ROUNDS BABE RITCHIE BUDDY SCOTT VACUM0TIVE DRIVE Driving is simpler easier motive Drive does all the work your left foot used shift gears when you please at the speed you please costs only S2750 extra on any 19 1 1 Hudson (installed at factory) NEAREST HUDSON DEALER I.

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