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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 10

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Brent seems to be going in a half tlozen different directions as the curvaceous cutie of the Philadelphia Panthers strives to stay upright tifter throwing off a vicious block in the Roller Derby at the Sussex Armory, Newark, N. J. HOG AN CRACKS PAR TO LEAD PHOENIX OPEN PHOENIX, Jan. mighty gitnt held hit placo In the today leading field of 124 into the lecond round of $10,000 Phoenix Open. Ben Hogari, missing from the scene since lasr July while he wetched Hollywood make a movie of his intriguing life, got back on the tournament trail yesterday and proceeded to take apart the par Phoenix Country Club with a The reigning U.S.

Open King went into the second round with one stroke lead on veteran Lawson Little and Chick Harbert, and two shots off the pice were Lloyd Mangrum, Julius Boros and Johnny Bulla. Tivo Iowa Cagers Barred From, Play IOWA CITY, Jan. Two remorseful University of Iowa basketball players, barred from Intercollegiate competition for delivering parlay cards to Davenport, today awaited final action in their case. The nthtetes, Fred Ruck and Herald (Skip) Greene, were suspended yesterday pending further investigation. The two have been regular guards in Iowa's lineup most of the season.

Southwest Circuit Schedules Big Iiitersectional Campaign DALLAS, Jan. may have to call on the freshmen to have enough men do it, but Southwest Conference football teams will play their biggest in- terseclional schedule this year. Travel problems also are not anticipated, according to the schedule. They'll be making trips to ATTEND JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "Distinguished Service Award" Banquet 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Saturday T.S.C.W.

Hubbard Hall Hear John Ben Shepperd Los Angeles, Atlanta, South Bend, Lincoln, Lafayette, and Columbus, 0. The schedule, completed except for one game, shows 23 inlerscc- tional tests. Highlights will be Southern Methodist's clashes with Ohio State and Notre Dame, Texas' games with Kentucky and Oklahoma, Arkansas' tiff with Santa Clara, Texas Christian's battle with Nebraska, Texas engagements with UCLA and Oklahoma, Rice's tests with Clemson, Louisiana State, Navy and Pittsburgh and Baylor's game with Tulane. Southwest Conference athletic officials think it certain that freshmen will be made eligible for varsity participation by fall. "I am of the opinion that the armed services will take so many athletes by then that we'll have to use the freshmen," Matty Bell, athletic director of Southern Jleth- End-of-Month CLEARANCE rhens shop mcns suits all wool worsteds, sharkskins, herringbones, variety of colors, longs and regulars, single and double breasted values to $60.00 special clearance $34.50 loafer sport coats rayons, gabardines, regular and belted models assorted colors, $10.95 values special clearance $6.95 mens dress slacks all wool, part wool, values to $14.95 special clearance $9.95 corduroy sport coats assorted coolrs, regulars and longs, $18.95 values special clearance $13.95 mens sport shirts long sleeves, rayons, cottons, fancy and solid colors values to $5 special clearance $1.95 mens plastic raincoats special clearance $1.95 mens hats staple hats by Resistol in silver belly color only all fur values to $12.50 special $5 mens western shirts gabardines in assorted colors and styles special clearance $2.88 $4.88 mens handkerchiefs special 4 or $1 mens belts special $1 wallets and bill folds special $1 pajamas an assortment of knits, flannels, broadcloths value to $3.50 special $1.95 ties ond solid patterns in woolens ond rayons special $1 The BOSTON Store YOUR STORI Broncos Crack Open Loop Play Tonight Coach Oran Spears sends his hoopsters out tonight after a strip of the 8-AA title bacon as the Broncs open conference basket- ball play against McKinney in Bronco gym at 8.

The school's teams will raise the evening's cage c-uiiaiii at 6:30 SJPOJITSCOPJE ZEKE MARTIN QUINCY ARMSTRONG odist, said. "But unless there is an all-out war I don't think travel will be handicapped much." The composite schedule of the conference shows 48 games, 21 of them conference affairs. Texas Baylor and Texas Christian wiU play Texas Tech of the Border Conference and Baylor also has University of Houston of the Missouri Valley Conference on its schedule. Baylor has yet to fill the Sept. 29 date but probably will meet an interactional opponent at that time.

Texas plays the first game of the season, clashing with UCLA at Los Angeles Sept. 21. All other teams except nice open Sept. 22. Rice starts the campaign Sept.

2D against Clemson. Many varsity football players are in ROTC units, thus will not bs called into the service until they have graduated, but many more are not and will he subject to the draft any day. But Texas High schools prmiuce some 25,000 football players for the colleges each year and there will he plenty of freshman grid- ders to fill the gaps in an intersectional schedule that includes UCLA, Oklahoma, Nevada, Oklahoma Arizona State of Ternpe, Santa Clara, Tulsa, Tulane, Clemson, Louisiana Slate, Navy, Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, Ohio State, Missouri, Noire Dame, Kansas, Nebraska, Southern California, Kentucky, Purdue and North Carolina. Bowling is believed to have originated as a rite among early Christians in Germany. JKYAM BROS: SEE YOUR PLUMBINft'S I DONE SEASON- VfONY PJNO Two North Texas State 1950 football players, Quarterback Zeke Martin and Center Quincy Armslrong, have been drafted by teams in the National professional conference.

Martin, twice All-Gulf Coast Conference selection, was picked by the Washington Redskins. Armstrong, All-GCC in '50, was named as draft choice of the New York Giants Martin is a Denton atnlete, having played a total of 10 years of football for local schools. He played two years at Junior High; four for the Broncos and four at North Texas State. Zeke had a run at football at the University of Texas, playing in the first three games there in 1043. Then he entered the Merchant Marine and vacated the quarterback slot for Bobby Lajne.

No offers have been made either athlete but telegrams received this week stated that further negotiations would follow Armstrong, who has another year of collegiate ball, may decide to stick with the Eagles through next season. No Decision Made Yet At the Washington camp, Martin would have two great passers in front of him, Sammy Baugh snd Harry Gilmer. Baugh, the old firehorse from TCU, is admittedly slowing down and Gilmer, Alabama flash a couple of years ago, is probably in line for the up-under position next fall Zeke is married, and holds a degree in physical education. If the Redskin offer is not tempting enough the top-flight passer may go into coaching Armstrong was drafted by a fitting bait club. The rugged Eagle center will be right at home with the steamrolling Giants.

Texas Centers Shine Texas centers have made out well in the money loop. Jim Cooper, also an Eagle middle man, picked up some change with the Pro circuits a couple of years back. Jim originated from TCU, the home of another great college center and successful professional performer, Ki Aldrich. And certainly not to be forgotten is Hardin-Siinmons' Clyde (Bulldog) Turner, who ousted the great Mel Hines as top lineman his rookie year. Turner is still battling with the Chicago Bears.

No Place To Fight Jack Gunter, the defending regional Golden Gloves champion from North Texas, is on the ropes as where to compete this year. Jack Woodruff, who won the middle title last year, is back in as a welter anri neither wants to compete against the other. Gunter could and Gunter will get to the state meet if they fight in different tourneys. O'Glee is a natural to repeat for the third straight year The fighters are working out daily in the Men's Gym at NT. And counting Gunter, seven are title holders at the Dallas meet.

Champions returning for the double slugfest Feb. 1-5 will be Pat Riley flyweight; Baxter Ragsdale, featherweight; Dickie Cole, bantam; Johnny O'Glee, lightweight; Woodruff, welter, and Bob (Bully) Gilstrap, heavyweight. Tom Davis, a newcomer, will fight in the light-heavy class. Abby doesn't plan to carry a middleweight this year. The NTSC belters have won the team championship for four years at Big and with this lineup is apt to annex it for the fifth.

in a preliminary tussle. In Dallas, Highland Park and Grand Prairie will complete the circuit's initial conference skirmishes tonight. In season play Denton has tacked up an even 1-1 split with Coach Nolan Weeks' Lions. Both games were unreeled in tournament competition. The Hosses will be at top strength tonight for the first time in over a month.

Joe Mitchell, a lad with radar in either hand when close to the basket, has returned to the lineup and will be in the pivot slot tonight. Jim Bob Aired and Johnny Pennington, a pair of board hustlers and cornershot artists will be in at forwards and Homer Pennington, the hustlin'est boy on the squad and Dickie Hanson, Spears' long-shot hope, will start at guards. This quint will probably work from a post, feeding the ball into Mitchell for their heavy scoring. If the post is chucked for a fast- break offense, James Wann will probably be in for J. Pennington and Kenneth Owens or Ross Compton will replace Hanson at guard.

Weeks, a pupil of Buster Brannon and Hub McQuillen at TCU, has done a fine job in turning out first rate quintet at McKinney. The ex-Frog has drilled the Lions long and hard accomplishing a well-balanced club on which any boy is likely to flip in 12 to 14 points a night. The Lions have won nine of their 16 starts this year. Dick S'cCasland is probably McKinney's sharpest weapon. He, along with Mitchell and Charlie Howard of Sherman made all-tourney team at Sherman.

Denton, McKinney and Highland Park are picked as the top contenders for the crown with each being on an almost equal basis. Denton and Highland Park, in non-conference tilts, indicated being hot and cold teams. Either, when hot, win be tough to beat. McKinney is a steady performing quint that will be in line for its share of victories in the double round robin district schedule. i fa 10 DENTON (Tex.) RECORD-CHRONICLE- Friday, Jan.

tt, 1M1 District 35-B Basketball Play Starts Second Round Eight teams io the District 35- basketball circuit swing into the second hall of their round- ribbon schedule tonight. leading the pack after seven tussles is Krum with a 7-0 record. Sanger, Ponder, Northwest, Lewisville, Era, Valley View and Pilot Point fall next in line in the Class standings. EIGHT LEFT IN TOURNEY MIAMI, Jan. competition and the weather were scheduled to get more rugged today as the eight remaining survivors teed off in the quarter-final round of the Helen Lee Dorothy golf tournament.

They were the last of a starting field of 148 women amateurs. After three days of warm sunshine, a strong west wind swept the Miami Country Club course late yesterday and seemed to bother the golfers on the greens. One of the toughest quarterfinal matches is expected between Pat O'Sullivan of Orange, and Mae Murray of Southern Pines, K. C. Medalist Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, was a strong favorite over Cleveland's Claire Doran.

Defending champion Polly Riley of Fort Worth was expected to end the threat of Edean Anderson of Helena, and Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville, was favored over Betsy Rnwls of Austin. Miss Lindsay, who lost to Atlanta's Dot Kirby on the 38th hole in the finals of the 1949 Doherty, got her revenge in yesterday's second round by grabbing an earlv lead over Miss Kirby and going on to a 2 and 1 decision. Miss Riley eliminated another Texan, Betty MacKinnon of Dallas, winning four of the first five holes, then coasting in to a 4 and 3 victory. Pilot Point was the only school failing to win a ball game during the initial round. Each club has played the other at least once and it appears the race to the wire will be a two-team affair between Krum and Sanger.

Coach Ken Kearns' once-beaten eagers tangle with Krum tonight starting early fireworks that are destined to grow before the final four-games Feb. 16. Krum nosed out the Indians in an early game and swept past all other opposition. Sanger has had little trouble with any of the other six teams. Freddie Hopkins, Krum, and Jerry Lovell of Sanger will meet tonight to cap their torrid scoring chase during the first half, Both boys have consistently banged in between 20 and 30 points per game.

Other pairings tipping-off second half play match Valley View vs. Ponder; Pilot Point vs. LewisviUe; and Era vs. Northwest. FRESHMEN MAY GET FOOTBALL SUMMONS NEW YORK, Jan.

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26-W- Speculation whether the Pacific Coast conference may sever its time honored affiliation with the Rose Bowl football game is "pure guesswork" in the opinion of one highly placed conference official. Requesting anonymity, this source expressed the belie! the conference would continue its agreement with the Tournament of Roses Association. He agreed it was added he thought it pact would be ended. "Talk that such members as Washington State, Idaho, Oregon State, and Oregon may be in accord on the idea of abandoning the Rose Bowl tie-up seems contrary to the present financial arrangements of the conference," the officials said. Yei Sir I have jus! purchased the service station at 1120 W.

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