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MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 194 THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS. AMARILLO. TEXAS PAGE FIVE CURTICEMEN GUN FOR COWBOYS "West Texas Buffs Play H-SU Eleven Saturday Down' at West Texas State loes' fooiball ambitions Saturday You've heard how the Rice the Southwest Conference title, than be national champions, how to Lubbock when the Westerners Well, sir, that's the way it is these Buffaloes of flery, Coach Jack Curtice when mentions the Hardin-Bimmons boys. Last year the Buffs bad the boys beat until. the last two utes when frantically thrown gave Hardin-Simmons the game to 13.

This year the Buffaloes have ed a whole lot of the time ing about this game coming with the Cowboys: And, well might think of Cowboys, too. Coach Frank brough's gang is. on the again and is undefeated and tied In four tests. Cowboys Like Bootleg. The Cowboys are.

a slick crew maneuverers. Every rival kOoKs their fonduess for the tried and bootleg play and their penchant pulling the unexpected, orthodox not. Coach Curtice's Buffaloes fine team this year, but they're in the class with the Toys remains to be seen. They hard tacklers and vicious up in the line of scrimmage. they ATe lax on pass defense down-the-ffeld blocking.

Coach Kimbrough, sat in the press box last week the Buffaloes gave the St. dict's Ravens a 40 to 14 lacing, confirmed blues boys record this is such they rate well among the top teams in the nation. Scouts Ruffs In their first game, the.warined up against Daniel winning handily 33: to 0. Then the Waddles went over Shreveport and put the skids "the Centenary Gents 15 to 13. The Arizona Stale Bulldogs 'Tempe, the same team which the 'Butts 10 to next felt sting in the swift attack and down 17 to 0 before the onrushing Two weeks the Cowhands dumped the Texas School of for their fourth victory row and then began resting for That Kimbrough.

19 aware of' Buffs attitude loward the is seen in the fact that he has sonally scouted the Curticemen times this season. Thriller 'Is Forecast Amarillo and Panbandle fans 5A Tempe beat the Buffs can't 'conceive of West Texas able. to handle- the Cowboys held the Arizona eleven Keeping those Bulldogs from ing is man-sized job for body's foothall team and the oys handled that job in A big However, the Buffs have been proving right and they that these Cowboys, are' going be the toughest team they've yet. Keeping in mind that the they reach the big middle of the Buffsafternoon. Owls would rather beat Texas than win how Texas would rather beat the Aggles a state championship is an -climax beat the Sandies with GOODNIGHT A.

RUSSELL TOUCHDOWN TWINS Here are the two big reasons why the HardinSimmons Cowboys score more points than their opponents. Owen Goodnight and L. B. Russell.are passers, punters exceptionally fine ball carriers. These.

two will play big roles in the annual West Texas -Simmons grid classic which will be played next Saturday afternoon at Canyon. have been pointing for this game ail season. 'don't Be' surprised If that game Saturday at Canyon turns out to be the most thrilling college grid contest ever piayed in the Pailhandle. Ted Lokey Bowlers Hold Lead In Tourney's First Firing After almost 24 hours of Tire A Company's quintet beld the Third Annual Panhandle Open weekends left for the mark to be: Techsans Play Miami Friday LUBBOCK, Oct. 77-Texas Tech's undefeated Red Raiders will strive for their fifth consecutive victory here Friday night when they tackle the University of Miami Hurricanes at 8:30 o'clock.

Not only will. the mercury-hipped Red Raiders be battling erety inch the ground to defend their record, but there is little matter of revenge since Miami whipped Tech last son in bruising, 19 to 0, game at Miami. A capacity crowd is see Friday night's Intersectional struggle since the Red defeated record and ligh scoring offense has caught the fancy and excitement of West Texas fandom. The Red Raiders return home Monday from their 20 to 13 victory over the Marquette Hilltoppers. at Big Charlie Dvoracek, 198-pound fullback who scored two of Tech's touchdowns against Marquette, returned 'm sound physical shape and will start.

against the Hurricanes: E. J. McKnight, brilHant offensive end who is leading the Tech scoring parade with 20 points, is also ready for a whack at the Plorica gang, The Red Raiders have. now defeated Loyola of the Coast, the University of Montana, the Brigham Cougars and Marquette to stack up 89 points for 1 the season. Miami has three victories and one defeat this season, hasn't met a which has bothered It greatLy, nad has tallied at least three touchdowns each game.

The running of Bill Steiner, junior back, has featured Miami's offense in four games and Bill, with four touchdowns in four games, hopes to continue his dazzling pace against the Red Raiders, Tickets for Friday night's ate on sale here, and out-of-town orders will filled promptly by Graduate Manager Derell of Texas Tech. NO FLAG OF ITS OWN Canada has no flag of its own The Union- Jack is flown there, usually wilh the tricolor when there are French Canadians. special flag is used by the governor eral. RECREATION CLUB BILLIARDS SNOOKER Basement District 1 Has Monopoly On Crack Teams Surly Porkers. Foe Saturday Aggies To Start Payoff Drive Schoolboy Grid Pace HAROLD Quickens By' RATLIFF Associated Press Stall The Texas schoolboy touchdown lumbers Into the turn to' November's crucial stretch with nine outstanding teams dotting the rocky trail along walch All but 17 have stumbled.

As they hitched up their moleskins for the showdown, these stood out with their records of skUl power: Amarillo, Lubbock, Plainview, Sherman, Paris, Homie (Fort Worth) Jell Davis (Houston), Austin and pus Christi, All ArC undefeated and untied and three of them -Masonic Home. Jeff Davis and Austin--are unscored on. Pushing rapidly to the forefront are two teams that hold the imme-1 diate past state championships, Lubbock's mighty Westerners, gaining momentum with cach game, and. the Corpus Christi Buccaneers, crusting up from the Out coast with the finesse that marked 1938 titlc tcam. have shown.

they are the outfils to beat in the upper and lower brackets, Paris Lubbock Crowds Shermande the hopes of Barger to the rhythm of Lecte Jackson's flying feet in a 51-0' rout. Corpus Christi ran its total points scored with a 26-0 muddyfield victory over Fort Worth Tech last week. Amarillo was not impressive beating North Side (Fort Worth). 19-1, do view of the latter's recent record. the Sandles still are the powers of the Panhandle.

Sherman's mighty Bearcals top the scoring swath with 261 En seven. games and Stephenville's Yellow Jackets--the "upstarts" In six the campaign second with But pushing Sherman for: recognition In North Texas is Paris which last week went to Oklahoma and beat: Hugo 42-0 to roll its total to 163 for the season while holding the opposition to six points. Stephenville bounced over Cisco 13-0 wilh Barney Welch, the leading Class AA: scorer, adding: six points to' total to. make. It 114.

duei with Cisco's Coy Warren worth going to see. Warren was a great performer for Cisco but didn't have: the Longview's Loos Is Surprise Jeff Davis smashed San Antanlo Tech 40-0, while Masonic Home Austin. not have games. week. Upsets.

were numerous with loss to Kilgore the state's surprise. It tumbled the Labos from the ranks of the unbeaten and tied and left Tyler at the top the District race. Fifteen trams remain with perfect records. In addition to those previously they Plainview, Luckin, Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) South (Beaumont), Kerrville and Harlingen. Lamar (Houston) and Kilgore ATe undefeated but have been tied.

SeVen districts have, undisputed leaders In conference plAy, they being Big Spring in District 3, WoodTOW. Wilson In District 8, Stephenville in District 9. Waxahachfo District 10, Tyler in District 11, Jell Davis to District 13 and Corpus Christi in the north zone of District 16. Last wrek's results by districts: 1-Platanvlew 10, Amarillo Pampa Luhbock 51. Borger 19, North Side (Fort Worths 2 Graham 3a.

Electra 0: Falls 5. Unildress Vernon 12, Burkburnett Quanch 14. Olney 7, 3-Big Spring 6. Midland Lamesa 14, San Angelo 24, AblIlene 7. 4-El Paso High 14, Bowle 1 (El: Paso) 14, Hobbs, N.

14 (Fled: Austin (El Paso) 13, Roswell, H. 5. Sherasan 20, Denison 7: Bonbam 25, Commerce Paris 42. Hugo, Arlington Heights (Fort Worth) Galnesville 6. 6-Denton 7, Arlington dip Greenville 134, McKtoney Highland Park (Dallas).

7, Sulphur Springs (Fort Worth) 19, Paschal (Fort Woodrow Worth) 0. Wilson (Delisa) 5, Adamson (Dallas) Houston. (Houstoo) 14, North Dattas-10. 9-Brockenridge 58, Ranger. 0: Stephenylile 13; Cisco Wells Brown wood 0.

14. 9: Wazahachle 2, Bryan Temple 0. -11- Athens 28, Marshall 13; Kilgore 14. Longview 7: Tyler 5. Texarkana 12-Jacksonville 10.

Nacozdoches Henderson 21, Palestine Livingaton 7. 13 San Jacinto 13, Wilby (Houston) 6: Austin (Houston) 5. tour (Houston) 6, (le); Lake Charles, Davis 21. Reagan (Houston) 0: (Houston) 40, San Antonio Tech 0. 14 Galveston 29, Conroe Beaumost 13, Goose Creek Port Artbur (55, Orange 0.

15 -Brackenridge (Ean Antoniol Jefferson (San, Harlandale (San' Antonio) 5. .16 -Corpus. Christi 25. Fort Worth Tech Kingsville 26. Beerine Harlingen 7.

McAllen Gladewater Bro 0. McLean Tigers Drub Lefors Pirates 47-14 McLEAN, Oct. 27 (Special)Couch "Cricket" Christian's McLean Tigers romped over the Lefors Pirates Friday night for 17. to: 14. victory.

The Tigers scored early. do the first hall, followed by Lefors, scoring again. with again folflowing up. cloning the half 14-all, In the" half the Tigers loosed all they had and went town. WAS McLean's game from then on.

Lee was the sparkplug for the Tigers making four touchdowns, with Cooke, Isom and Back scoring one each. Braxton kicked 1lvc of the seven extra points. Dwight 'and Braxton showed up well on: defense for the Tigers and Earhart and Ammons starred for the Pirales. With A 47. to.

D- victory over Wellington lest week, the Tigers have a record of. 94 polnta in two games. Use of lumber from the United States do increasing in Switzerland. it it it it Grace Brown Shoot Winner Compiling a score of cut. of a possible 150, Grace Brown took top boners in the first shoot held by the Amarillo Women's Gun Club yesterday afternoon.

The club held its Initial shoot on an improvised range west of the Veterans' Hospital. Tom Templeton, cell-known, veteran expert of Amarillo, Instructed the women before the Siring commenced. 5. J. N.

Chun assisted during the shoot. Petricia Hathaway placed second with 137 polnts. Betty Beutel and Alice Wheaton tied for third with 117. In the team competition, Captain Edith Bibolet's side won- over Captain Mary Chunn's group. firing FAS done with a pound 22 rifle from A distance ot 25 yards.

Seventeen participated. Football Scores Professional Pittsburgh Steelers 3. Green Bay 24. Chicago Bears 37, New York 21. Cleveland 7, Chicago Cardinals 17.

Washington 20, Detroit 14. Milwaukee Chiefs 14, Boston Beara Columbus 17. Cincinnati 7. Hollywood Bears 30, Phoenix Panthers 13. Paterson Panthers 16, Jersey City Giants Newark Bears 23, Providence Steamrollers 0.

Oakland Giants 0, Los Angeles Bulldogs 11.. Callere S. Mary's (Texas) 7, Long Island U. 14. Mt.

St. 0, La Salle'13. Detroit Villanova' 0. Wentworth Mil, Academy 13, Chillicothe Bus. Col.

0. Creighton U. of San Francisco 0. St. Vincent 25, Canisius 20.

John Carroll 0, 20. Canyon Smothers Dimmitt 31 to 0 CANYON, Oct, 22. (Special) Beck in the win column the first time since, their Initial. counter. with Lockney, the Canyou Eagles seemingly scored will to smother the Dimmitt Bobcats 31-0 here on Buffalo field Saturday, alternoon, Contrary to previous games, in which of the scoring was done by one or two members of the team, leach of the five touchdowns WAS made by a separate player, Showmarked improvement was A.

Pritbard, who started his own touchdown march in. the. quarter by. intercepting a pass and. in the next.

two. plays scoring standing up. Much power and drive. were shown by: George Vineyard, Co-captain Alva Doak, Dean Nicholas and Co-captain Denver Farley when they all scored. Playing before 2 homecoming crowd, the Eagles clearly outplayed the visitors in all respects, chalking up 11 first downs to four, CAnyon tried.

six forward passes, completing three; while Dimmitt threw seven to complete Stinnett Beats Groom Pee-Wees Oct. -The Peewee team of Groom received their second defeat of: the season the nands of the strong pound team of Stinnett on Fireat man's Field in Groom, Friday night, after having. lost to. the Maverick: Club. in Amarillo on Tuesday: 'The score bf Friday night's game WAS 6 to 0.

Much of the garne was played in with the SUnnett team advancing within the -20-yard. Mine only once and continued the drive to score their tone touchdown, while (the. Groom boys advanced the ball within their opponents' line four times but each time the oftense bogged down. GROOM, Oct. 27 (Special) The small highly high.

school six-man won their 10th touted team of this straight football game from Adrian on the Longhorn's home field by the decisive scare of 44. to 8, Friday attertoon. Many long runs and scoring plays were. featured by the local. boss.

The starting quarter line-up and played few only minutes the beginning a of the last quarter. The Groom six meets the Alanreed crew on the local 1 field Toursday night, October Groom Sextet Wins 16th in Row Long Island Trims St. Mary's Rattlers NEW YORK, Oct. 77 (A) Long Island University scored the third victory of a perfect season today when 14 defeated the. touring: St, Mary's University Rattlers, 14-7, before 10,938 at Ebbets Ficid.

The Texans. gained their only touchdown on the second play of the quarter when Curtis Sandig crossed from. L.I.U/'s 14 to ClimAT a 68-yard downfield drive, and kicked the extra point." Truguay pians to devote 40,000 acres to agricultural colonization, DouglAAk (Big Spring) 60t Ramsey (Big Spring) 586 Wismeyer (Amarillo) Fletcher (Amarillo) 545 Spring) 553 Bechtold. (Amarillo) Rogers (Amarillo) Loper (Big Spring)). Tower (Amarillo) Herner (Big Spring) Hail (Big Spring) Roffer Amarillo): 514 Zimmerman 503 Wheeler (Big: Spring 491 Sullivari '(Big Sprine) 441 CLASS 1 SINGLES Fenderg (Amarillo) (Amarillo): 172 Harris Britton (Amarillo) Pounds (Amarillo) Malia (Amarillo) Hays (Big Epring) 47 Plainview Wins Historic Game colorful: anyone Cow- Cowmin- pass 18 playthink- up the Kimrampage un- of of true for or are A whether Comare blockers But and Tho when BeneIs Cow- that Cowboy's Baker, to under of beat the.

Mines in A the the Cowboys perthree who here being who scoreless. Scotany- Cowway. immknow to met Buffs are 17 undefeated land untied high school football teams in the Class AA division of the Texas Interscholastic Leaguethree of these. are District One outfits. This trio of District One leaders are: Plainylew Bulldogs.

Lubbock Westerners, Amarillo Golden Sandstorm. Plainvier is listed first on purpose. These Bulldogs are making history. Last week, for the first time during the decade Plainview and Pampa have been rivals in District One, the Bulldogs whipped the Harvesters. Plainview.

Victory No Fluke: There was nothing flukisti about Plainview's victory over Pampa. The Bulldogs won their history-making victory in impressive fashion Their attack featured the end running of Hoeffer the line smashing of Mason. Not once did the other two backs. Brisham and Malone carry ball -they blocked, and did yeoman service, too. Plainview, once the doormat at the district, thus has established itself AS A tenm to contend with.

The Bulldogs have won six straight victories over Bowie. Electra, Quanah, Lamesa, Ysleta and Pampa. That record compares favorably with Lubock's and Amarillo's. Westerners Look Westerners, more and more formidable CACh time out, really rolled out beavilymanned offensive. Jest- week to trounce the Borger Bullocgs 51 to 0.

It was a case of turning loose Bounding Bob McKinnon and Lumbering Lecte Jackson, as fine a pair of ball-toters as- any in the state. Whereas Plainview and Lubbock scored Impressive conference victories, the Golden Sandstorm frankly didn't look so hof in' beating the North Side Steers in 8 practice game. Although the Sandies scored A 19 to 7 win over the Steers, they bad more trouble and no little ditficulty in. doing so. The Steers were trimmed early in the season 14 to 0 by Lubbock.

This week the Sandstorm opens its district schedule at Borger. Naturally, these Bulldogs be steamed up for the Sandles' and it is quite likely Amarillo will meet with much more resistance than the Porgans displayed against Lubbock. The Westerners journey to Pampa for their second conference test. The Harvesters will be smarting from the Plainview defcat and Ludbock lads will have A tougher time than they had last week. Platovlew will entertain the Big Spring Steera In a non-conference contest on the gridiron.

The District One dope table: Results Last Week Lubbock 51; Burger 0. 10, Parapa 0. Amarillo 19. North Side 1, Fall Season Standings Team- w. Di Pts.

Opp. 6: 0 0 1.000 127 26 Lubbock 0 0 1.000 144 Amarillo 1.000 157 22 Borger 3 500 82 95 200 35 60 Schedule Friday Amarillo at Borger. Lubbock at- Pampa. Big Spring at Plainview. Season's -19, Records (E! Paso).

Bowie 31, Electra 0: 13, Quanah 21, LatEsA 13: 27. Xeleta 1D. -Pampa 0. Lubbock- -13, 11, North Side 13. Big Spring 0: 13, Vernon 7: 40, Hobbs (N.

M.J 0: 51, Borger G. AMARILLO-26. Quanah 19,. Fe: Worth Poly 46. Capitol (Okla City) 20.

Austin (El Paso) 31, Norman (Okla.) 1P, North Side T. BORGER-37, Shamrock 6: 0. Dah 12; 25, (Okla.) 20, PAn-! handle 13: 0, Hobbs IN. 14; Lubbock Childress 12; 7, Vernon B. Olney 12: 6, Bowie (El Peso) 13, EI Paso High 13: 0, Plainview 10.

Chicago Bears Strafe Giants By JERRY MALIN -NEW Oct. 27 (P) The Chicago Bears, AS devastating as a flect of bombing planes, strafed. the New Glants all over the Polo Grounds gridiron today 8. 37 to 21 National Pro League victory. Green Bay Turns on Heat: MILWAUKEE.

27 (P) The Green 'Bay Packers, held in check for three quarters by fighting Pittsburgh. seam. turned on the heat the closing period to defeat the Steelers, 24. to 3 5n. a National Professional League football game before.

14,000 here today. Detroit Blanks Villanova 10-0 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27 Frank Hayes' 31-yard Reid goal and a blocked kick that led to a touchdown gave undefeated and untied University of Detroit 10 to 0. victory over Villanova today before 30,251, the largest home crowd In vOlanova's history. The blocked kick set up Al Cbesquire's touchdown plunge for the yard line.

Cardinals Upset: Cleveland -Rams CHICAGO, Oct. 27 VP- The batday. with a mid upset In the Na tling Chicago Cardinals came up to- itional Professional Football League football race, hanging a 17 to defeat on the Cleveland Rams be fore a slim crowd of 10,313. FIRE ENGINE MILK WAGON Italian farmers use a. fire-engine i type of milk wagon to deliver their product a milk depot, The milk is cartied In.

the "fire-box" part of the SIEGE COMMEMORATED The British Residency at. LuckIndia, flies the Union Jack night and day in memory of the his. toric slege of that city during the Indian muting. S. Orders More Tungsten CHUNGKING, China, Oct.

27. UP -A' new Untted States purchase of approximately $10,000,000 worth of tungsten, sald to be neceseltated by revised estimates of United States was. disclosed tonight by: thoritative Chincse sources. Chiris has sent thousands of. em brolderles to the United States year.

Powell To Grapple Wild Irishman Friday Night By FELIX McKNIGHT DALLAS, Oct. 27 MP- Rattled to. the roots, but 51511 master of the stuation, undefeated, untied Texas A. next Saturday starts the payoft drive. Feared, unpredictable.

Arkan115, team that: only Saturday did the Impossible in the last few. and minutes and, whipped unbeaten Mississippi, 21-24, goes to Celiere Station to seek the most bide In football. On successive weckends, the Cor-gies must hurdle Arkansas, SouthMethodist, Rice and Texas to finish out two full seasons of unbeaten football. The nerve- -wrackIng string of consecutive victories stands at the destruction of Baylor. The poise of the Aggle team rose to the surface.

to give them the Baylor decision. Biffed by line that was charging like a tiger at the flush, the Ageles had to show all their tricks to win, In the finat the analysis, it WAS their experience land calmness under fire that got the lob done. Dark momonts were many, despite. their overwhelming statistical before they gladly left. Baylor's grid pasture.

One drive led by Big John Kimbrough and Bill Conatser and a sudden nerlal spurt featuring reserves Marland Jeffrey and. Bill Henderson, gave them touchdowns and a 14-0 toad. But Baylor stormed in back behind Jim Witt and Dwight Parks to then scare the Aggies silly with loo; acrlals, The crash Texas Was another Joud noise of an upsetting weekend. That grand Rice team, 212 13 to 0 vicloty. Jack Crain was Just of a Jess outplayed 'Neely's the surpriso Longhorns boys, tin simply their 0 number to the Owls.

T. A. Weems top was juts a' man they couldn't bandie to the Texans. Rice, the. dark horse at the start.

Is As real as sunshine now. It 'is fine, coordinated machine, able to move ay running ALS well as passIng. In fact, the Owls tried only three passes when they discovered His mins would take CAre of Texas. was Next Saturday they. should romp over.

Texas and I. at Houston, slightly deflated. but not disheartened, has the top ment of the day--doing businesa with Soulhern Methodist at Austin. and The Methodists, trying last ly to gel 8 bag full of condition, were Sdle last Baturday, They Aro unbeaten, but tied by Pitt. Still drooping from the terrific un- of scrap Christians against the Aggles, stunning the 0-7' Texas took.

a defeat from underdog They must recover, and. quickly, to be in the gume with very sound BAYare lor team at Fort Worth, 'Spec Stewart Invades Mexico CLOVIS, Oct. 27 (Special). Verne "Spec" "Stewart, seven-time New Mexico slate golf. champion and for five years holder of the Bouthwestern links title, announced in Clovis Saturday that he had dethe championship tournament cided to accept an Invitation to the Republic of Mexico City this coming weekend.

Stewart, visiting here a short time Saturday, said he would fly from Roswell this week to Mexico City! arid will compete in the tournament there on Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday, October .31, Nov. ember 1, 2 and 3. Governor John E. Miles said in telepho.

conversation with of Sine school tax' division, with which Stewart emplored, that he felt it's "great honor for reccive both the Stewart and the Miles state to. granted Stewart leave from: his position for the tournament and pointed out that "leit it would promote better relations- between the Repubile of Mexico and the V. 8. A. and particularly New Mexico." The championship links the Republic of Mexico annually draws such, outstanding States golfers as Johnny Goodman, Johnny Dawson- and the tap golfers of the Snuthern nation.

The former Clovis man, besides having held the state crown for seven years and the championship of the Southwestern golfing gion for. five years, was also semifinalist and medalist in the Westerr Amateur Championship tourney held in. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, last year. He was captain. of the Stanford golf team and played on the same team of bick.

Lawson nationally known club swinger, WAS 8 Stewart was also low In the S. National Amatcur tourney in 1933. Stewart, 27 years old, participated in the annual West Texas-New Mexico. Open tournament here in Clovis in 1933 and was defeated by Champion Bennile Adams, then of Hobbs, one down. He formerly worked here.

The last meet in which the champion participated was. the Southwest tournament in Albuquerque Last August, in which he defeated Bobbie Goldwater, Arizona state champion for several years, 11 and 10 for the title. Hundreds of Boy. Scouts ATC helping' In forestry. work In Scotland.

An ENTIRELY DIFFERENT DAVISS: DROPS (a nasal spray) contains NO ephedrine er oll 1a of Ainus medicines: The'only sinus with BOOLYFORM and Ital 5-way 'Costs 'only 155c treatment, Next time, be different. "ASK USER" With one minor, change nuade to the card overnight, the News Sports Deportment proudly presents in- behalf of Dutch Manted, the grand old man of wrestling in Amarillo Chuck Powell in A main erent mat Guard Armory. The curly-haired, Irish hellion of the resined canvas who has won and lost the champlonship a number of times in the past two years wired in Thursday that he was coming to eitlo to. visit Promoter Mantell In the hospital, and offered 10 wrestle this week 5L could be arrunged. Since Danny can't get here until Friday, this week's grapple show WAs moved up from the usual Thursday night spot to Friday night.

Getting an opponent for MeShain PAs no problena at nll. The Birmingham Homber, late of the U. S. Army where. he was a hard-boited sergeant, hAs been ranning wild over the test opposition Promoter Mantel could uncover.

He tred the fans last week with A victory over Farmer nominated himselt for bout with Jones, and Immediately Jones wAS originally slated. for A supporting bout on this week's card, but. notified Dutch's H1outenants yesterday that he be unable to be here. Consequently. the card and was Joe rearranged Banaski to In pair the Prince seml-tinal, Omar Larry Tillian and Tex Hager In a special event, Don Carver and Whiskers Malone in the 8 o'clock opener, Friday night's tho time and the Clovis, Amarillo.

Yans Tie 13-13 27-Scoring twice in the fourth quarter, the Clovis Wildcats came froth behind. to gain 13-13 tho with the Amarillo Yanntgans here Friday night: The Yannigans took a twodown lead In the third: period with Glenn Quattlebauni flinging A payoff pain to Quarterback Frank witLlama, and tossing a scoring aerial to End Bobby: Williamson, Redskins Beat -Pros DETROIT. Oct, 21. (1) -Dick Todd's 16-yard: daal for touchdown in early minutes of the fourth quarter. today enabled the Washington Redskins to come from behind and defeat the Detroit Lions, 20 to 14, Jri 1 National Professional Football Lengue game played.

before: a of and the U. 3. Danny McShaln and bout for Priday night at the National Southwest Grid Dope Summary Full Scason Q. W. L.

T. TEXAR A. 4 109 south. Not nodis: 58 318 11. of a 02 421 Rice 67 61 Texas Arkansas Christian 8 B3 Canterence d.

w. Pta, Texas A. 2 Rice TEXAS Texas Christian 1 0090 21. 00 21: A 2.0 12 Daylor 13. 20.

(Tles count one-half game in conterence standings.1 Next Saturday's Games At Southern Methodut At Collega Station: Arkancan Va. TexA. M. At Fart Worth: Baylor vS, Teras': Christian. At Houston: Texas A.

and 1. 17. Rice. Last Week's Results 1 Texas A. MC.

14. Baylor Rice: 13, Texas 0, Arkansas. 21. 20. Tulsa 7.

Texas Christian' Leading Scorers 1D PAT PG. TP. ximbrough. A.AM.. Witt; Baytor, Weems, Rice, bb.

Crain. Teras. Harkita, Texas, 1D; Thomason, A.AM., hb 0. 18' Neal. lib 0- 18' Itice, Silverion Beats Canyon Calves SILVERTON, 27 (Special.) The Bitverton Owis trampled the Canyon Calves hero Friday: 28 I The first touchdown WAS scored in the first quarter by.

Jack Burleson! after A 30-yard: Johri Ed Bain placo kicked for extra point: In the second. quarter Quislin crashed off tackle for eight yards And alx more points, Grady Martin carried -the ball over guard. on A lake placement for, extra points Early In the third period: Martin caught a 23-yard pass from Quinn Williamson and ran the other! 18 yards for the third touchdown! Bain kicked for. extra point. In the fourth: mson.

ploked, up 30 yards on A triple-spinner plast around. end to start an 82-yare match for the fourth touchdden with. Quillin carrying the ball over, Martin passed for extra Owls will incet. the next Thursday bight Metndor. Matador Is a Class: team; SAverton Class Bi intermittent firing at Alleys, Ted the highest score of the.

weekend in Bowling Tournament, with two more bettereri. The Lokeymen toppled. 2,927 tenpins to take wide margin of leadership in the Class A division: Ciarence Wisemeyer, in the anchor position 'strung together singles of 289, 198 and 225 for. the high Individual series 612. In.

Class team bowling, Southwestern Public Service took over the lead yesterday with- 2,540 After Soil Conservation Service Saturday aight had been temporarily on top with 2,529. Air: Spring Leads Doubles Karry Hoeckendorf and W. Hall of Big Spring shot a fine 1,152 total to grab the lead in Class A doubles with Hocckendorf leading the way with 640 pins. Ed. Harris- and Sam Fenberg 35- sumed the leaders' role in Class doubles with a 1,106 score.

Harris shot 591. Besides contributing to. the top score 'bi Class A doubles, Hoeckendort also left town last night with the lead in Class A singles. He registered singles of 194, 191 and 226 for a 611 series. A 543 series for O.

W. Hester of Amarillo, was high enough la command the lead in Class singles firing. His singles were 184, 187 and 172. Two- More Weeks Sponsored by the Globe-News Sports Department, the annual tenpins classic will continue through! the next two weekends with crack at marks set yesterday and Satur-1 keglers from or out-of-town shooting day night. Foilowing are DOx scores and totals: Lokey Tire Co.

Coker 160 220 559 Rogers 179 .191 219 580 Roller 202 190 199 Patterson 174 222 190 586 139 198 225 812 904 1821 1002 2827 Mann's Brend (Amarillo) 2137 Douglass Hotel (Big Spring) 27LI Diamond Shop. (Amartilo) 2652 Blatz Old Heidelberg (Big Spring) -2414 CLASS Southwestern Public Service Ridings 158 188 169 525 Cogdell 176 235 167 378 Myrick 123 181 157 466 Scely 129.: 139 185 453 Elmo Blackburn 163 164. 191: $18 Totals 764 907 869..2540 Soil Cirservation (Amarillo) .2529 Old: Lewis Hunter (Amarillo) .2526 Cleaners (Amarillo) .:2357 CLASS. A DOUBLES Hocckendorf' Big Spg 205 333 201 640 Big 163.195 154.512 1152 Sullican Bechtold (Amarillo)' 1145 Loper Re Douglass (Big Spring) Ramsey Hays (BIg' Spring) 1065 Heiner Richards (Big Spring) 1059 Raffey Fletcher (Amarillo): Shecher Wimeyer 101.7 Wheeler (BIg Spring) 1002 CLASS Fenberg de Horels 1106 Prien (Amarillo) '1104 Myrick Ridings 00 1038 Blanchard (Amatilio) .1038 Britton Melli (Antarilio) .990 Ercol Blackburn A Fleharty (Ama.) 925 A SINGLES H. Honckendort (Big Spring) IN 191 FREE THEATRE TICKETS TO SEE EITHER.

SHOW. TICKET with each 3-time Ad: 2-TIOKETE with 7-time. Ad for longer), COUNTER PLACED, CASH: ADJ. ONLY with Globe- News Want Ads CAPITOL Tues. Now Thru LAUGHS! FUN! ROMANCE! LORETTA MELWYN YOUNG DOUGLAS HE STAYED FOR PLUTO CARTOON XXX MEDICO NEWS HALLOWE'EN MIDNIGHT SHOW OCT.

31--2 BIG CHILLERS! "HAUNTED KARLOFF "BEFORE I HANG" RIALTO NOW! FIRST. RUN! Peary SINGLETON Artist Larry LAKE SIMMS and DAISY SERVANT BLONDIE HAS GANG: COMIDY EXTRA SERIAL NEWS.

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