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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 27

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jnmiftry 2D, inoi ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL C-3 Season Opens April 2U Season Closes August 23 Oenotei Doublehoaderi To be played during this iertc at discretion of homa club OFFICIAL 1961 SOPHOMORE LEAGUE SCHEDULE 1 New Mexico Bowling Scene Rutli, Doughty Set Nev Doubles Mark--13 86 ALBUQUERQUE ALPINE VHNAI BT.tTH-Iry Vflmnli-h Jl HK I.I.St; ljjf i ll- (111, AK.sV,.' ia Hn4 J'iri Mil. hi. a 1 .1, liiitrh V. nu Mi-krrxin tlWI, M.ilit. Mr WiILt ml 1.0.

jl'Al' ('mini' )ii, Id lift 4UI, lloolsKy liAlili-H i Tinner fatM, Hlaj.itnnt ihihI.Ii.i 'A -ij ART ESI A AT AT AT AT AT AT ALByQUERQlTK ALP1NR ARTKSIA CARLSBAD FX PASO IIOBRS May 12-13-14 May 21-22-23 May 15-16-17 May 9-10-11 a Juno 23-21-25 no. June 17-18-19 Juno 20-21-22 June 8-9-10 July 5-0-7 n'' July 10-20-21 July 8-9-10 July 22-23-24 August 18-19-20 AuJir't'Vl -22-23 August 6-7-8 August 12-13-14 August 3-4-5 Sine UY May 24-25-2A fsf May 6-7 8 ct a rf June 2-3-4 June 14- 5-18 i Juno 5-8-7 Ju io.J-.lU S1AR Juy 1(Jn18. 2 Juno 1 Jun(5 Auttust 1-2 21-2S-28 Aujjust 9-10-11 jjjjj i3.J5.30 AuKust 12-13-14 May 21-22-23 May 8-7-8 May 21-25-28 May 12-13-14 i Juno 17-18-1 Juno 5-6-7 June 14-15-18 Juno 23-24-23 iniv 14 11 July 19-20-21 Juno 20-27-28 July 22-23-24 July 5-8-7 July 23-29-30 8-7-3 August 12-13-14 August 3-4-5 August 18-19-20 May 18-19-20 May 9-10-1 1 May 15-18-17 f. lrj22 Juno 2-3-4 June 8-9-10 Juno 2U-21-22 JL'LY 11 June' l'lO III 27fl -T JulylG-17-18 July 22-23-24 July 8-9-10 JLLY iuTy nu'll AuKUrt 24-85-56 Auust 3-4-5 AuMln Alk2 Jul UltH May 6-7-8 May 9-10-11 May 12-13-14 May 21-22-23 June 5-6-7 '1' Juno 8-9-10 Juno 23-24-25 AT June 17-18-19 June2G-27-20 i il'o, July 2-3-4 July 5-6-7 EL PASO July 19-20-21 August 15-10-17 Auua 9-10-11 August 13-19-20 August 8-7-8 May 2-27 May 15-18-17 May 3-4-5 April 27-29-30 May 18-19-20 June 14-15-16 Juno sn-21-22 June 1 -12-13 May 30-31 June 2-3-4 rtnr Julvti-9-K) Juno 29-30 Juno 1 July 16-17-18 JLLY 12 OPEN August 15-18-17 July 25-2C-27 August 24-25-28 August 1-2 Auuust 21-22-23 7." i CARLSBAD i KACIIINa ttftUM ltn. fcaviL.tiia Ic.ty Mitaaiiy Mt: VA IIuhiv- i i'ikri INT MA I lnNK- Ilaliinlit llul f.n; Hl'iiltr I A.llliin 11'idii I'l'lV HI IMalVrK A IC'VK MAKhl.il Tli'lm.

Vol'iky IHT. I-ri M.y AK'' 1" A It ri.nt.i iVil'liV Cul'I'IM ii" I lift 'Jit- Ity MIIH tTT Vein Ruth mid Mrrt Dough-ty rolled the highest sanctioned (ImilileH score In Allni'iuerquc's history last week with a MHO tiit fall in Hngtimo Doubles competition ft Han Mateo I.iims Iiuth rolled a lofty 713, and Doughty hipped in with a fiiiii for the now record. It was lluth's first sanctioned 7(10, although he has rolled more than 20 In non-sand mned jilnv. I arr jr llorrowilale narrow ly rnUv.l k.ini tinned 301) In the IUjlline event. ntuliliorn fuiir pin In the clivcitlh fratnr 1ni M'klrlMi( Mift; III i a EL PASO Hl'iiT It Arm lM.

i hi'iiitr how i. li I 1 1 Vf it. tfatita 9.4-A14 Kill- ifKATi II J.m T.tt 2-IS RI'NMHMV i t-M4: iMK J- Me raw. fiisr omV. i euv r.M, VaUIY V' HOBDS i 7.AM" (llrl 5TI, if Mill 10 llnM, fall lilt it t.i thu MPprd i'" v.r bid and uvp him 1 1 (....

w- uium ami Juan Iorres 1 j. r.i.i fti ead the com- 4 I Sub Shows 1935- 939 Basketball Season 9.Pen 1 ti'-titum with a l- score T-niD M- ifi I tlllll iMli 1 111 e-iMM lllnT Trv r.l, Viank iiiiri. I. ITT' WoVIKN- l1ili Season Here (ithi-r KtjnUniit urorm: At Itowl O-Droiiif, Jack V.iiiiitum hit a 2l.rt 1 Merrill Dinulily I I 'I A I AH bhovmg Out llnntoa lHirfuni T2i. enn forirrn Recalled by Former Aggies enritx lii llifl f'limiiifn Trtiiil) hit a 010 scries tne mi'1 i- r-" On April 27 lXN-jf1I II 1 DOXing league, Ralph as Snatch.

Boh l)ytel Willi G73 in 1 Baptist, and tie. Ma.tei t-Jrnod a 234 P.y II KR MOSKOS, lout when the then top-ranked had 633 point over a two-yfar: si.ilil Prji.a Vlritip I.V.rwl In a mill I The Albuquerque Dukcj pro At Holiday Bowl. Nuk Jjl? -n', Br JIM KI.NSIL Tun Vi.iu Mrvteo'iccsaw contest. But they were! Jackson later played pro ball! a 1 itifna. vn in: v.

uii itti cit a 211 tarm; the fwS! NEW YORK f) There ba.shctball fans, Jerry a-ked to stay ever to play an with the Norristown, Allfrssional baseball team open I I f' 11 I. i I 11 almia i.t-1-vr was a rne when weekly nnA i. u.n extra tame and prompt Americans and entered trie. their 1981 Sonhomnr Imi 1 1 1 1 1 1 il villi idin.ii'n w.n-V vision nf boxing bouts was as lon3 the 11128-23 'lumpwl Roanoke, Va. Army in 1912.

He returned to schedule on April 27 when a in the Friday Ili.rt M-mltwiM Ivnl n.v 1 1Re were to thpy thrce am jfJ punching bag. -ruut wa. the yt-nr the Azzis return to tournament acain charged from the Army as a ruin ii MPiimr iti the and Marv, i mi- n.iL r'Ci'V' "1.1 But last Saturday night lt roudi Jerry next jcar. First Lieutenant itn Artesia lin2ley Field. Ih a 211-614 in the Friday -n? IVUU dow iing.

a monm ago uus- 19.3 wit it an. cirneral Joe Jackson as' Two other mcmbcri of the uvncru ii4nager rem rurn 1 1 I miiit i -I I i 1 I At oin.n Itowl, Clunk R.t- I I vt 1, 11 i- in ii- lamca am are aviii in i aiiiiouuttu muay. ugh is iti show rcpiacea ine p.i, Tmirna- i with the' The Dukes are affiliated with A 1 1- 1 1. c-' UKnia rvivi iuii.miik. New YorK CitV.

Zia to. in I Los Alamos and KansaJ Athletics of i-' 'mm -i- New Manager Of Vegas Bowl basketball may be laK lor i-iti'ev durlnt his thrre srafMina at the Wood is a n'hool teacher in; in Pecos l' i Saturday r.ight In March, if the Mel n.tii.ie, Kiko whool. lie. led the Border on- PorUk-s. Ots (Tucker) ffrnre in scoring In 1939 with R.t.

hie and Sims are In Tex Wood! Bob Sims anJ Joe Jack- Pr jame. He as and Shows is in Colorado. "lU-. American Broadcasting to. can dose a i-al for the NCAA t'-r si.

rnl a 225 gurr.e and a in thy Kina3 and i- Lea; n-i 1 Miirlowc M-in and Don Swayr 510 and 505 series rc-lively. At Sn I.ane. in the Alhu M.ijor. Uwaxite roiled a M.ii.iin had a rolled a 269-091 the American League. The final game on the iched ule is slated for August 28, another home encounter with Carlsbad.

The All-Star gamo a vi, '-1 i.iuin i on the kctball programs that ea vi-r I'll, 1 i. 1 3 sliowt do not hurt ith, wl- M.XCi- I slated for July 11 In El Paso. i 'i Nvn'l -t Aku I'ir laCK Ol IX.X'-IS. IU 1 1 That was th best tram I KMIKM-'eKIt V- d() thcrc a Sh'-lftagC Of J0urn.1l Speci.il 1.A-; VrClAS cf has v. th; re-it cf tie V.

-r a-' -r a f- 1 ti in loA I I. I- ever touched." Ilinrs said In rrcallinc tis years as lied name f.hv-rs t'n- S.iti Cler: i it bout prondsm The Dukes Join Alpine, El Paso, Carlibad. Artesia and Hobbs in the six-man Sophomore loop. How tood a a tr'ij P'i mentor at New el a 61, fed C13 Ar.n 1, ia pa ifti rnurr in.iiiir lain .1 i i to a -r Mon tiun now Melco Slate (then New Mexico A AM). lines pr.iiu his er.t.re 6-1 Cat-I a ne.l 1 I ir 1 1 1 i.

.1 a. frnin in SMll.tU Lai. i 1 I Ulin IN 1 1,.,. in lu-vt Montreal Given Franchise in IL r.s-!NK i 7 honors fur Finlcy and Jatk.n. At llthnd Bowl.

wa, of the greatest1 Larry anl Dave V. rU ser.es was the rcm.t Car- t. loners in the Basi.i.-Gaar Ortega i ftf a il 1. .1 f. I cf 1 ..) f'-a- S.r.

k' t'f 21 (f the Ti-I KeT the it-r .1 711 I l.i.r.-i A.b.i'i it th Siit.ct: tf 1 7' laeagao w.th Larry nett.ng k.m s.i muld.ewcta.ht ln.ht nr All-Border-Confer-! cf 2K ai.l Have- hJU tc.cr u-ho was ed NEW YORK The franchise in the Inter otie tur.ea dcath; t' tr-e i- ft.TXP joo i 1 rot as rr.ar.y Rmh Bllritiutrt hi list lm- V. i ii-iii. r-Ti a. -iii. 1,.

1 -1 ci 1.1. 1 1. 11 i.t. i. national Baseball League wis moved to Syracuse by the pr.fi.iriii to li.ts of praitire." f.

n' i-r rather than nsk t) many ti.ii UaC V'n "Jackson is the greatest las- i A New Mex.to, iliin a il hn i'I t- .1. 1 ,1.... it II i L. leafae'i board of directors. -''ft 1 The change will be effective at I a m.m, Vr, ever had." limes, a retired now resid.ng' officer ullK.illii.rluiul.-r V't I J' Vtnl t.

,1 ft'l Army once. The upstate New York team Al I.Jlllip li4l-, li.lWI, 11 111 I J.t'H- Itnififa i-ii b.n r. -te er wr- the TV f.rht ere, added. The Aggies then called the 3 I J. i I Tl, i I The fir -b 1 -a A esmen" on the Border 11 1 1.

iv- 1 il1 a fi, 'sports is i If the evrnt fisurr to draw j.1,., as much or more than a non-I- ninm nut il on TV. It II rnt t.e." 1 i III mc i 1 rke.l 1 1-y 1 re Conference championships In three successive jean and tied f.tst the f. has been in and out of the International, baseball's oldest minor league, since 1884. It last was in the eight-club cir cuit in 1935, Syracuse will have a full working agreement with tha At Vets, Bowl (las Vna. Wtti T.

i Bat a a hou.se rect-rd i. a 672 series and John do brtler. and It wlil I'. a f.n;r u-" may was the tlil KMin trralii, brrjk the monotony of boning. Baca's i i Ne .1 i i 1 V.e 1.

a i r- CtM I -v It will al" draw nnn boxlnc talle'd man on the tram at six foo(-i, but we had lo.id material and a good fan to the IV audirnre and hold Mtme of them I 1 thronth rommrrrblt pluitlnt! Jackson, a tat police ra i.a Art la! a I- T. l.n 1 l-a I I i la- -a- 1 f. I I i A A It'' I i i 1 .1 I I V. fr I1 1 A -a A Vf I' M.nr.ctota Twins cf the American League and will train at Fernand.na Beach. Fla.

Tommy Richardson, president cf the league, said thi club will be community owned, as are the franchi.e at Buffalo, Columbus and R.xhester. Gene Verb'e, a former major -W Mrxlro's Veslers IS 111 hi.e Ih ir hind full if l.t'T -V I'I a rrir tioMlrd br nulrh tar Rsy "Shrimp" nhinrn rerrnty. nl.t a to bark ln-buk '00 fur a rrlr 1-IaI ft t. 'a; Domed Mm Faces New Vole vv uprominc TV onrraSor in AlbtiT-ierque. le- The i-tbak suffered Sieves the Acc.es have a tr i.f an event not.

tram this venr. eth-r than box.ng occured v-j "Th'-v have a let r.re height rral years wb-n the NBA than we had" 1 league Ir.fielder, I kely will bs All-Star came was carried i I It. a. nine pin hnrt of the lion cf 1 rv CV rt cn i' 1 1 Vi; ace Vf Fr.iay nht f.ht V-V Ag l.l.urrt ct New manager cf the new club. 1 i i f.

vi to Mil ty sf.t,ry TV Mexico State Aggus in the late 30. is shown Other teams In the lcagu "va- i.ef 'at IL Mc" time with Jerry limes, who cached the team to three Jersey City. Richmond. II; tS; iii. 'WK 1 iSvedc-Jtf Htrder Conference JAP photo) iToSJu-n.

nt ha. High Schooler Better the court were f.o stars (oil onti winter onnuol cleorot.CC foil end winter onnuol clcoroncc reached tc.tf I Ml. 'of the tfuirn.irr.ert. i. Vvr 1 -5 Canadian Indoor Z-Mile Th(.

Aggie were ym i'-- TI-, V' I WINN'IPECt Ki Id.CT" 1 1 i fiTf" I 1 1 i Valley Wif.S Mile RlM i lad s'l v.t ifii: r. I I i I i ti a 17 -year oil Toronto H. sh 'a- a CitU fine MEN'S WEAR MEI.BOIT.NE. A sir ill If ft 1 1 r. I School st bettered the! 1 an zm uvcr new ieaiana our 2-miie record -f F.metMm and tie- Canadian In.

1-J iti rt-Tivcir. Mil Ijiverl New Zealand Sat ic. h. i n. tj n.4 in 9 nr.ewas ------1 i.l r.ect uuhiy the Aus-, li- rt a 1 1 average iw It from tl.ii'tip, a w.th the he'p cf a new bal.

I 1 il il i1. IH. ,,.1.1 KidJ. wh w. In 8 3 2 at dged out Peter St'II.

New; Olyrr-Pic Boston two weeks ago. led for I Fco-mrt iiilC VlitJ a li.itiu.iU s-i 111,1,4 riw- r. Inches Saturday the final 17 laps of the 22-lap lz: iU gjjXj Ut. I ...1 1 V.rn.n.. -i "i e'ern .1 1 I 1 1 it i sr.try.

A i h. in l.tc force I a cvin a il -n (ir 1 pr pc 4I was pr vd ira by a n-ag i-arly 4 I. Tne SiV.H rv en i I is -a uip re ra" rf an- .1 tr ier.t. Th' Tuesday re; a tirtf I' 'I it tl. il it 'e a 18.

triplicate -3 .,1.1 n.viiaii-r.iii nine a 1 r. Iinn.tl w-rf r.f ie. and in at i vards ahead cf I-av, ed It 6-2. t-4 1 Scott of New Zea- fni-hed 1' Sirt Ea'l m.V.-.I 1 t- Mit ii.l the field through the mnner-tp l-tvcr. a t.t it.

1 1.. fir-t ha'f in less than 2 rr. in-Toronto, e. t.ie,. Birlcnn Mining On U-o KM did f.fth.

Sr-11 was third a iti Mur- Ze.t'.uds M.irrav 1 nisi 1 ray IJalb-r of New Zealand. turned in the wr: 1 1 1 ru il I Vr I CON MISS IT! 1' ill 111. I nt i king. in ic. t-n-e with an al 2 fourth.

al Portland. Ore. B.il Baillie cf Australia was' sw vtoi.l near- 1 ch 1 a tnf it ir.tcrr wanHe 1 V. a-? t.i l.a I i i.ili 1 ir- junnmg second at that time, BITMR IN I (-11) 11 '-) ti 1 1 lUM- a Ti 1 Jin CHEVROLET'SX irj I 1 4 car c' 1 In the third NEW YORK Scott remained In the handrr Art D.tmar. the New 1 i.iv.i naartcr.

FEATURE-RAMA gh tux l. rda are Sea I until the tun Jan. when he York lead.ns? r.tcher 1C0Z it, -1 1 1 Ri- Han stet'Prsl a stake mar km? thr itni. S.t-tf.4.iv to in.elvcl in the t.tn. fi-w 307370 70 esseMi Jiass and fell.

the seventh rlaver to sign with coi.n'v r'f als the AWAak- I s' tan if 7 then male his move, ovrrtak- the American uas and 1 c-l lo mc all but Snrtl with 'for lJfil. thu ai; j. u. Ttlr. tt.liUtilll Ktl-ltt linn tllSAl, Iwl.lcrspf tht Pi2 PJ Nat.

tram ti "jpaa J-J itcc to i.i.lerwr.!e the tn-lA lr t.re rf hnU 1 pay- mg th a year ft everything costs money, for 41 ir. chMihtyn rvtu ror 1 I Den is whet would wt do without you?" wllJivrndol I Brands you'll be proud to wear! SUITS SPORT COATS SLACKS TOP COATS OUTER WEAR SWEATERS FURNISHINGS ROBES DRESS SPORT SHIRTS Your lecol Now York Life representative will be glad to give you more details on life insurance plans. IF You're Going PLUS tna finest f.ttin) service round anywhere No Charge for Alterations! IDWARp SHAMIR ARTHUR USX JOt I THRIAlKiilli riTt TRAt MANCHCO UtA t- A. VICR Alllr M. IACA jacx ttna MAiX CAIHOW miitcn Davis Ul A.

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M.KINCH MtOt.lCX MIADI w.wtNOiii mosuocx HOWARD I. MUUINt M0A.tR c. oaii riNcu HUMAN i. ROMU0 JOllfN SCMIIANI STARRING THE SUIY-ONEderful CHEVROLET january 39.h thru iibruasy 4.n CO TO NeW York Life Insurance Company AL'S FIRST! I Nt Mam. CIIh.

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