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bedroom Within 1 block 4 ftOOM yule bath, ren. Mm, Ktm. ft AH; 9.00 8,80 1,00 IM 4.00 4.M 1,00 riumtwi wunt War will net tn Wont to ft noOM houM on JPtrk Drive, 7-3748. ttOOM furnished apartment with 31ft 8. Velma Owi, Hsmburiet ForSoU AT Meroford BtilU, mohthn old.

Now IdcKlon 4 mllti north on ProvJnrf QttoifiA Roatt. A. Bloriath, 9 iimd, top noil, and fill dirt. Call Rtn Phonu Bobcats Preparing for Opener Frida Team Looking Much Better in Scrimmage Brooklyn York Louis Philadelphia Chlcnffn Cincinnati Hontmi Flttfburtlh Texas May Be Little Green This Season This another of a series dl.iruftxInR Southwest Conference football progpvcts.) By HAROLD V. RATUFFE early of 1951.

But regardless of who the field jreneral may be, he will have at hlf disposal such proven backfleln- ers as Olb Lawson and Richard Ochoa, leading ground-gainers last season. The flfet Dawson looms as an all-America candidate, while Ochoa. a 200-pounder, gives the ground game good balance with his ground Top Radio Programs! NEW YORK Listening tonight: NBC 7 Vaughn Monroe Music; 7:80 Great Gilderslecve; 8 Groucho Marx Quiz. CBS 7 Hearthstone's Mystery; 7:30 Dr. Christian "The Letter I CBS 10:30 o.m.

Grand Slarh. ABC 10:30 a.m. Brenk Bank. 10:30 a.m. 'or Day.

Game of Day Network 12:53 adclphiajat Cleveland. Bobcats hod their best of the season yester day and they looked fairly good with a few rusty spots Which only AUSTIN, Tex. Don't be I conspicuous by Its absence, morn practice and actual play ruip if the boys iii the Orange) Andrews should solve this prob can work out. They open with cn(i white of the University of cm however. He gave a brilliant Stamps Friday night.

Texas look a little xrecn In sports A Part;" 8 Lineup Drama. covered" lot, of ground ABC 7 Postmark Quit; with the spift-T in 1951. Price's 7:30 Valentino's Song; 8 Me. Ul MBS Dr 7 a Music for Ha.f-Hour; 30 101 SOUTHERN AOAOCIATION otiwiiton Iht ONI Phont 7-3431 ot best homes In town, IMQ, Terms. month.

T. N. Delaw, CJRA8B Cril flt, 4, Hopfl, IPE STAR 3 BIRD dog 1 Cwll or nee Thurmnn 7-3BS1 or Hldllng. J0-3t Rtol Estott for Sole fnt OHIrt Artuiiiwi, Att Rotdi ((wyobld In od- in ond iwlohbw- in Hempntactil, Howard, Miilur couiv 2,60 440 l.tO 9.35 bath Bnrage. 70 170.

Tills homo Is 3 yearn old, 01 financed, Yoi own fQl' 1800 down, fS8 per month, II you a I new homo, into It. UP town, puplex, 7 Hitch ons, 3 bulbs, double garage, In come month, Own thin tti $5790. 2 HOOM house, lot (13 130, Watt- lights, HUH. Price $4SO, Term $5(1 coil), $10 month. 4 ACIVK8, a room house.

City wn tor nnd HiihtM, Only l.OTH of nluo lots In Hills ot lion Addition. Ktuy 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 t. Pel 0 1,000 .000 .000 .000 Mobile Chattanooga Memphis Atlanta last Mobile Atlanta 1 (II innings) lOnly Tenlsht't Os Coach Ensmlnacr scorned with the scrimmage in which every member of the iqiind ouk pnrt. Although not ui heavy lust year the Bobcats can fluid temn thut will uveragv around pounds with the line tipping (it 108 and the backs nt 101. The ourn Is more evenly him In ycuru with the wqlght not wnccntrnled In two or three piny- COTTON tTATtaLEAGUE Meridian Nntchox 4 3 PC .571 .420 wlnn bent lour-out-of NlgM'i Meridian NotchM Red thix fall.

P(ir Coach Ed Price and his 11)52 I.oiiKhorns will tackle the most nmbltiuus schedule in Texas' (iU-vcin- football hlntory this season. AruJ they will be undertaking the assignment with the most Inexperienced squad In recent years. Price hus 10 lettcrmen available thin Roa.Hon, but ulmo.st half of thiTn bvcragcd less than eight unlnutct: per game In 1951. Most There hnsn't been gtandout of the "veterans" picked up far plnyer so far but the coaches have of bnckflold men after a couple of Jim Yocom, weighing 1(15. will -obiibly the cull' to start ut k'ft md but he Is sorely prvsni'd by Jesso DUlce who weighs 152 pounds.

At right end Its tossup between Hobby Bruce, 170, and Jurry Jonws, 155. At tackles Bills nothwell, 100, the vail on the left aide and Joluiny Tubor, 175, will probably titurt at right tackle. Both urc pressed by Hlchard Hunt 177 and Hipp, 101. more splinters than playing exper iorieo lost fnll. More than half of the Texas Is composed of sopHoniores and transfers, and vlrtualljyliolf of the probably starters In two-platoon plan will bu scelng their first varsity the Longhorns open the cairfpulgr with Louisiana State In Biiton Rcuge Sept.

20. And the Steers will still be wet behind the ears when they travel to Chapel Hill for a Sept. 27 engagement with North Carolina, After that, they return to Austin to H. D. FRANKLIN COMPANY 100 South Main A.

P. Delony, Munuger. B-3t fttu w- uw NHHibijMtlon pi-mind In thti 01 VNII iwm i 'x i Instructions 3-5-40 cotton poison, 910 per hun- Houim tur live rooms, Wot JFor or So It MY HOfcti 818 McHoe Street, Hope, ett, Arn 10-31 MOSCOW The Soviet Arm newspaper Rod Star called on Hu flan to stat dcorcts from the cy of "Imperialist" spies. "The Is clever, sly nn Mippi'lericed In deceit," Ked Sta explained. "Using all xorts of dls- gtiiiieA, iigonts of forclttn Intflll- gfnrt 1 services first of (ill strive to Cfi Irifoi-matlon eonoernlnn our hornelond and the stntc of the urined (orces of tho U.S.S.lt," They Were Ready to Come Home The three uoldlers had In "their' pockets rotntlni! thorn homo to the U.

9. They were by rnttintf, typhoon- whipped'river 30 yards wide nnd 38 feet deep. To Wall tmtll the wonlher elenrod rnciml postponing the trip home. Ojier DUtmer, Gary. But, Beemon, Troy, N.

ond Sfc. Leonard Dalard. Sacramento, in and swam across. Htlp Wtmtfd pontUoni uvullublu for ,1 hnrd worklitu colorcil Apply Southwest Pucts RybulHlci'K, Southwest Provlnn Ground. 10-at $100 more por month cnvoloDcs in uparo Bond $1 for and snd Company.

Box 81, Arltimlon 74, Owarantoo. Wonted MAN tu train In solos and service work. Salary to start, Cur furnished, AJJOS 3U48, Selling not but Help lul. Auply (it to Mr, Robort WulHtsr, Manager, Singer Suwlng Mwchlnu Hopo Ar Film Producer to Be Releosed Soon LOS ANGELES Film Pro cluoer Walter Wanger will be from Jwll Snturdny after serving three niontha and nine days foi ahootlng nnd wounding Jennlng Lang, Agent ot Wanser's wife, At Bennett. still speculating Hollywood whether Co-Citptuln Tommy Doylw nt 102 will hold down rlKht guard and Jack Jones at 10S, has sewed up the left Kiuird spot.

Darrell Mease 177. and italph WlHRlim, 102, will see lotA of action. John Keck nt 150 nnd Joe Willis lit 150 will tnkc over the center Spot. The coaches hnvo six rncn lend- liHl the field fur tbo bucKficld. Co-Cnpttiln C'lyde 102, nt tullbaek, Kenivulh Stone, IM, nnil ituymond Churchwell 158, Ut tin 1 hulfinick nnd Tom fcld Hayes 1UO ut (luartt'rbuck will probably net starting posts.

However, the nentors are Impressed with the work uf Sonny Griffin, H5, nnd Deo Coffee, 150. Counted on for stellar work und capable of vnrning start berths tire tnckliis Mill Guntry, 152, llernnrd Uuitn, James Cornelius, 200, nnd Itynjlc 0- wen nt 1115. Ends: Mnrshnll itowo IgJ. Bud dy Mosley, 153, Hiohn 157 arid I'ul Mosley at Guards: Tom iiecH. L-auturbnek, 151, Barney 'Treeec 155 nnd Put Mosley nl Centers: Jim Wilson.

154, und Jnck Keck, ut 135. Quurttirbncks: J. B. Ellen, nt 100. Billy Hussetl nt 135..

Bucks: John Gilbert, HI, Char- AtMrson 130, Billy Blake, 135. Joel Osburn. 130, Wayne- Johnson, HO, nines 142, Paul Uud- dloslon, 137. nnd Terrell Sparks 153. I prepare for their home opener gave a performance In the flnnl spring trulning game, completing 10 pas-J sen of 13 for 134 yeards and two! touchdowns.

And Andrews Is scd with good targets In Ends Tom Stolhandske, Ollmer Spring, Call-, ton Mnssey and Dawson. Up front, the line boasts six ofi last year's offensive starters, led by Guard Harley Sewell and Stol- handske, a pnlr of strong All-Am tries contenders. The only spots in the attacking platoon slated for are left tackle, right guard and right hnUbnck. Tops among the crop of promising young tackles Is Buck Lansford younger. brother of Jim, Texas' star of past two seasons.

Smooth-running Billy Qulnn appears a. shade ahead of letterman Jlmrnye Dan.P.ace in the race to succeed Don Barton at right half. And many observers already are pointing to Guard Don Miller ns the Longhorns' next great lineman. Other probably offensive starters will be Bill McDonald at center, and Charles Genthner at right last 8:30 Great Day Quiz; 9:05 Salute Nation; 9:30 Family Theater "Lending Lady." Thrsday programs: NBC 10:30 a.m. Bob nnd Ray Oct.

4 with collegiate football's most consistent winner Notro Dnme. Noxt comes thu Oct. 11 meeting with ominous Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl and then six ever-rugged Southwest Conference ami's, which probably will be even tougher usual. "We have small nucleus of outstanding juniors nnd comments Price, "but we are depending heavily on untested sopho mores. We've got quite number Something New Non Cancellable HOSPITAL INSURANCE 48 year old company.

Good In hospitals anywhere M. S. BATES 8. Elm Street Phone 7-4464 One estimate of the populat of North America before Is 8,400,000 people. Attention Loditft It Is time to ftut Clothes and bring your a I lions to RUTH'S SHOP Per quick guaranteed NOTICE KIDS Free Airplane rldts each 12 bottles 81 Ml JEWELRY CLEANER! turned In at GROCERY CO.

Ask neighbors for ties. a reconciliation. He has said he is hopeful, but M(ss Bennett, now np- in a piny at Sun- -Fronds of young boys and they're riot without ability but they will have to learn in hurry to play us sophomores in this ruggecl cqn- They'll cut their teeth -on teams like, LSU. NortH'Cnro- linn, Notre Dame nnd Oklahoma." The Lnnghorn split-T attack is expected to move farther nnd fnst- er this year, for Price still has most of the offensive punch of pood 1951 team. But the defensive tiees who contributed greatly to last year's success have depdrted nnd their shoes must bo filled by newcomers, Greenhorns will man the posts htmdled so expertly yenr ago by Bobby Dillon the All-American safe ty mnn; Don Mennsco and June lincbucking heroes for three seasons, and Don Cunningham, busiest of all secondary defenders last full.

Senfconed players will be cast in most of the key offensive roles but the quarterback's job likely will so to another tenderfoot John (Bunny) Andrews, a junior who saw only 12. mln ules of action last season. Andrew- will be pushed, however, by Jones, two-year letterman dlrectod the Texas attack In the tackle, seniors who lettered yt-ar for the first time. Sewull, Spring, Miller and possi bly Stolhandske appear headed for double duty, although Price plans to utilize two plantoons as much as possible. The only defensive regulars returning to the same old stands are Sewell, rugged middle man in the five-man line; Line backer Jack Barton and End Bill Georges.

Sophomores such as Guard Bob Flinn, End Howard Moon, Halfback Paul Parkinson, Linebackei Jim Kosser, and Back Ed Kelley are strong candidates for vacatec positions ori the defensive plantoon So are lettermen Hub Ingrahan Stan Studer, and- Massey, talented wingman who letter eel twice at Southwestern. Pi EASE, Ml STEP DRIVER 'OBEY OUR SCHOOL PbLlCEAAAW, i Fights Last Night By The Associated Press Los Angeles Al Cruz, Los Angeles, outpointed Chico Rosa, 125, llonoluly 12. Newark, N. J. Tonny Riccio, 144, Bayonne, N.

outpointed leroy Tate, 138, Barbadoes, British West Indies 8. Miami Bench, Fla. Baby Vasquez, 137Vi. Mexico City, outpoint- ed Don Bowman, 132 1 Cllffside ark. N.

J. 10. Stockton, Calif. Cliff Schellin, Stockton, pout- pointed Earl Turner, 158, Rich mond, Calif. 10.

Born ro KEEP but you can be! Drive Carefully! ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY com. itn. i Apply Mann. A-SO-U furnished to anct from 1 S-ttt room and in private not too, Mrs. Hope, Ar- to Buy HUl bluld- ing, ttqulpped far two upstairs DoUbk nurage, ISO ISO lot.

Lo'eeteU close In, Kvvcr any BUI S. Elm. KIVK room brick veneer, Large und spacious. Plenty, eluieu and butlt-ins, Attic Venetian blUiUi. carport, -Jf' 150 lot.

The of locfttlojit to settle ttttc. Will at 100 S. Main Street, THRKB Uedrooin AU larje roonu, Curpurt and Nice trees, Oft 190 Owner luuvlnn to fsrtn WiU toll at bargtttn, 513 8. Wul- nut. At iQU West 4th hftve rtfl good buy, 9 room home.

Ptvetneut, 90 Can be boufht (or MTW. a real deal. 9 room tuilt tUun ytittr All city conveu- lam) Qatntt itaviny city oft W. AVI. boon noncommittal.

Wnngor'a treodom EtJRANOR told him of Eve llfeTtt Jeremy sat the looK when tor him. out, He not it her so." "I WM on the vexye ot ft KfKAkdtpwn. I Ken five to jM know. Conault- weren't urter yw sent her "To the Children's! Alq. After that, I don't Know.

never known. I never saw hw afaln tll evening." halted by chair. "U'a hardly fair to hold the pas' commonplace Kve WM angry 'All right, I iUirKeBted) it, "You can't ga The wedding is less than; two 1 haven't forgotten." took her coffee to the looking out. ''Lately, Jeremy Get a HEAD START lor a well-dressed Fall RESISTOL "SELF-CONFORMING" IhreManed to get even. I forgotten her lace ane aaAd why abe oonve to ThuretonlaT "rw dont let'a Bother.

You ve grown out ot Nance, you don't believe Dismayingly, she heard her own fears in her voice. Nance turned. "You half believe too, dont youT" "No, I don't." Eleanor said, and paradoxically. "Anyway, dont thtok you should run away. Tin not running away." Jeremy knowT" firmly.

4 town KUKM, UttU, Bmtae Smltt taoant WttSe, About tt ttUli troni oa No. i Price what I mean Tneir eyes met. Jeremy on morning her, UT A aword oyer headT" "Not," Eleanor conceded in ncM. "it she hM changed, Jeremy. I'm she "Ufa give her a ohwce, ahell W0T" She heaiUted.

It the no Jeremy would think her unjjust Was ahe? Perhapa ahe had 1 this thing grow out ot control. All aha had to go on, really, waa what ftsrAarwas? "No." rather not tell her Just yet you don't mind." "Jeremy," Eleanor aald gravely, Hten't hurt Nance. I rather Td and way." "Dear mother hen. not. QnlywheJtfwdwaMt to yell like ft work it out own AJ9 to 1 letting luyaelf eut fPW 0 He 1 MA Kb cin give instant conifort a tmtrt Resistol.

The on the the for itwlf. Ift comfortable hat The 1 wont have her tae- tor MQ WHW HAT ITI rw Other Resistol Hats 7.5$ and 12,50 HERBERT BURNS 10,1951 YOuf? tpousefcs APE Worming Up HORIZONTAL 1 Warmth 5 This warms up Jwurlshed fo U8ln 13 Enough (poet.) 14 Follower 15 One leg on each side 17 Meadow 18 Considers; 19 Weirdest 7 1 01 to SOBetoved 94 i A Ch st rattle a bill 51 Smile brdmdly 24 War god Accounts'ot 40 dislike 52 Vftrb suffix dd lncidehts 55 Worm palm 32 Shelf oyer I fireplace 34 Tests 36 Gratify 37 Climbing i plants (var.) 38 Denomination 39 Food fish 41 Posed 42 Barrier 44 Bewildered 46 Neediest 49 Raised strip 53 Insect 54 Those who emphasize 56 Regret 57 Negative votes 58 Not clerical 5B CO U. S. engineer til Sea eagle VERTICAL 1 Leader HOPE JtA-tf, ARKANSAS Chick OIARK IKI THANK VOU. 1 (THANK VOU.

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