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February 6, 1964 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL B-2 Penasco Man Bound Over That Happens To Be His Nickname Fans Cheer Ellis With a Round of 'Boos' Deafi Case Tlllle A. Onlnlana va. Juan Onto- out there on the floor grade. Only the team was the, does Journal Special TAOS Teodoro Roybal, 31- tana dlmiUsed, reconciled. John Uotkard given default Judgment of 4333.30 againat Modem Labor liuurance Service, Inc.

Diva Younker. a minor, by her mother, Mary A. Younker, va Martin Luther Andersun, minor; Judgment that defendant la father of child, Brian Younk talked about basketball players in the Rocky Mountain- are amazing," King tays. year oia fenasco reBiaent Southwest. Lightning quick reactions who failed to assist a drink 'I not sure the fans are aware of just how good a performance they are seeing." er, born to plaintiff Etvt Younker on agility, jumping ability, and, ing companion who reportedly fell down a ravine and The arena lights are out and earns rave notices for his a spotlight picks outthe mem-iplay, is nicknamed "Boo." bers of the starting five ofj The fans in Johnson Gym-the University of New Mex-jnasium, with their chorus of ico basketball team.

Sudden-i calls, are just expressing ly, as the fourth Lobo starter their recognition of Ellis' talis introduced and runs ontoient. In fact, they follow the floor, a loud chorus of through with the "boos" boos" envelops the entire; throughout the game anytime gymnasium. Ellis does something well. 'The occurrence has startled' And that is most of the time. of late, good shooting com bine in Ellis with a hard Jan.

iw3. ana lor caua auppon and enpenaea. Tommy Dell Smith Ye. Charlea Delmar Brailen dluiuaaed with prejudice, aet-tied. Patricia J.

Apodact vi Oregory P. and Flnvd Avtla. Alfred O. Arthur, and seventh grade team. Name From I'ncle "I was big for my age," he says.

The nickname "Boo" comes from an uncle, Alex "Boo" Ellis, who played professional basketball for awhile for the then-Minneapolis Lakers. Dick picked up the name in the eighth grade. Miranda, who was highly' instrumental in interesting Ellis in coming to New Mex earned defensive prowess thatj froze to death last Dec. 19, was bound over to district court Tuesday on a charge Brown-Kelm Brokerage; dlumaned with has contributed greatly to the fact that the Wolfpack is the number one defensive team in Mirrlatt ttrtnan Murwlla Baiidoval. 13, Im Lunat.

and Toman Durtn. J4, Albuquarqu. Diana A Abrvta, ID, Albuquerqua. and Diiinmgo Jot Orlrgo. 13.

Vtgulta. Kathleen Anne Btartertted, U. and Ken-nflh Eby. 3a both ol Albuquerque. Bflly I.

Byford, J6. and Juseutt M. Cwarri. 30. b-th ol Albuquerque.

Virginia J. Sandoval. 17, and Anthony Joeus. Monlano. 16, both of Albuquerque.

Patricia Marie Parcels. B. Albuquerque, and Oaiy Dean Moore, 11 Le Wood. Calif. 8uan Sola 14.

and George Phillip Contain, SI, both of Albuquerque. gliaron Sut Llndley. 11. Albuquerqu. and William D.

Fergenon. ii. Novato, Calif Lvdia Lope. J4. and Toby Pino, 13.

both of Albuquerque. Riwelee Rael. 17, and Robert Contrera 17. twin of Santa Ft. Betty Drumm.

Jfl, and Paul B. Mutncli. 3. both of Albuquerqut. Birlba Feb.

4 Presbyteriat Hwpllal Mr. and Mr. uerald Lynn Cobb, SH Torrance SE. girl Mr. and Mrs.

Salvador Martinet. Rt. 1 Bot S. hot Mr. and Mia.

Jamet C. Maaoo, 1D21 Orara NW. girl Mr. and Mrs. George J.

McCarty. 9720 Chupala NE, girl ico, believes Ellis could make any team in the country. "He may be a good profes of Involuntary manslaughter. the nation. sional prospect, too, says a number 01 visiting raaio rrom inuianiviis "I guess I was kind ofjMiranda, "when he learns to broadcasters and sports writ Overruling defense motions for a dismisssal on grounds A product of Crispus At-tucks high school in Indianap- flashy," Ellis admits, "and ers until they learn that Dick Ellis started the whole game of basketball early.

He joined his first organized team when he was in the fifth that the defendant was too drunk to aid the victim, Peace Ellis, the exciting, 6-3 Loboiolis, Ellis, in 17 games, sophomore who constantly: has become one of the most they began calling me 'Boo' after my uncle." At Crispus Attucks high shoot a little better. He has been working on it and has done a better job in the last two or three games." He says the fans have never "booed" him before anywhere, even after they found out ihs nickname. Some of By WALT DITZEN FAN FARE school, the same school that produced Ellis' current team mate Claude Williams and a prejudice at to defrndanu Arthur tad Brown-Kelm Brokerage, arttled. Roland and Mary Harger vt. Henry and Sharon K.

Martin, ordered that 436 Jury depotlt (et be returned. Diane L. Ktuffman and Commercial Iruuranct Co. va. Mary Ellen Selten-reich; ordered that came uuofar at aamt concerni plaintiff Kauffman and defendant li dUuusned with prejudice, aettled.

Marie given Judgment of 4:1500 wo attorney fee against Diamond Jim's Restaurant and Pacific Employ en Insurance workmen'! compensation, settlement. Gene W. Mead va. Dorothy Mead, ordered that property settlement la approved, Oeorfte and Connie M. Estea given Judgment of llS txio against Henri Parker and Harry Burton Smith.

Georgia K. Dolan. minor, by Clinton A. Dolan, her father, ya. William Buaurd, patemltv suit.

Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. y. John B. Teg Lots 8. Tegg, WU-liain U.

and Dorothy D. Battel, fore-clwurt suit. First National Bank to Albuquerque tKtt Judgment of 3,000 against Kent Morris, allrglng debt. Theresa Marie vtagner test legal tep tratlon from Ravmond Wagner. Mr.

and Mrt. Marvin Whiteside va. I USE? A Vi "2 WETS Sic rrp eo 1 I IP IT WAS school where the basketball WCCC-A Th2EE rVCC2-A FiVS I2CM -A SA0 WcSSE tradition is rich, Ellis was Mr and Mra. uesttr aona. t-enn- his friends started it at New 1 SKT 9vTfr aylvanla NE.

firl Mr. end Mra. Dennlt Strong, 524 Palo Duro KW, girl Mr. and Mra. Jay Valdet, 141 lo NW.

girl All-State his senior year and a member of the Indiana All-Star team that annually plays AN? VstSSE- Mr. and Mra. cnarifi wrigni, noa bu the Kentucky high school all- Mexico, about the second ball-game of the year. Doesn't Mind 'Boos' "It kind of surprised me a little the first time," says Ellis, "until I spotted who was doing it. I don't mind it at all nas, girl stars.

St. Jeiepk Hiwpltal Mr. and Mra trai voget. trw Dclmara KE, girl Mr. and Mra.

Loult T. Chavet 4804 Amazing Says King Coach Bob King, and as Fifth KW. boy. sistant Sam Miranda, agree Mr. and Mrt.

Loraa BeaTlrltnd. 431 now. Tennessee KE. Ctrl Oent E. gancora, appeal from JP court, Ellis, who Is third in Lobo Mr.

end Mr. Mm T. UennuiMr, 8317 pci. 15. that Ellis is one of the best 6-3 basketball players in America.

rebounding with 127 and aver Roni-mon! NE. irl Lawrenet R. relteettl tslca Judgment Vui HeepUal I of 111.1(10 aealnat Helen Padllla as 1 aging 9.4 points a game, will Mr. an1 Mr. Tnnt C.

ii rMui, inttlt acclderu Auf a 1961 00 thlriev NE. bov Isleta Rwv Some of the things Ellis join the Lobos Saturday night Manuel Pete and Manuel Mno- Mr and Mra. Let t. uomra, nv fora, administrator of estate of Juanltt in what wul probably be their rot) NE. boy Haadla Beat Baapllal Base, girl toughest game of the year, Fourteen District Games Slated Justice Filemon Sanchez, set the stage for a June trial by finding "probable cause" in the case.

Fell In Deep Gully The victim, Manuel Rodriguez, 36, of Penasco was a neighbor of the accused and married to a sister of Roy-bal's wife. The fall took place in a deep gully close to the Rodriguez home and, according to testimony, occurred during the night when the two men had been arguing and drinking heavily. Only a few weeks ago Roybal was virtually a free man as a result of a decision by Dist. Atty. George T.

Rey-nolds to drop the manslaughter charge. But a special prosecutor, John B. Sanchez, retained by members of the victim's family, entered the case, revived it and succeeded in sending it to district court Tuesday after a two-day blustery preliminary hearing. Left Victim The defendant testified that he left the victim after being unable to assist him. Roybal said Rodriguez asked for help but that he, the accused, was too drunk and went to his house where he passed out.

Special prosecutor Sanchez arrued that the defendant had AE-3 and Mrt. Edgar o. ruittr, tun- land Bant, girl C. Sanchea. deceased, vs.

Ell and Lorraine Uontoya, suit to cancel certain deeds. Charlea Strlteh vt. Pint Crest Lumber Co. ttid The Home Insurance wors men's compensation cotnpiaint. Clifford and Patricia Canterbury given Feb.

I Mr. and Mrt. Harry Reld, 37 DaUtt BE, twin girls the struggle against tough Texan Western, but E11U isn't particularly excited, "If we do what we art supposed to do," he says, "we can beat them. They're tough, City Cage Teams in Home Stretch Judgnieot of I1.WM against David Schafer, settlement. LA1-C and Mrt.

van Ro B'ty. Kiruana Li and Mrt. Jamet emey, too. lupt P. Baavedrt vt.

Joseph c. Mt- veilra. sutt for leeal seDaratlon. dia Base, boy Divorces Ake4 a Raven victory but so are we. We do our upset Los Alamos last week, ibleak for Edwin Minteer asks Judgment of 41UI and Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co.

asks Judgment of 4158 4 aitalnst Piavto Medina as a result of traffic Beverly Wukina vt. Robert c. wuaunt. Otis Wllllamt va. Opal Williams.

Hrlen Ruth Ore tar vs. Lerof C. jobs, we'll win." either against Gallup or accident Nov. I. 1963, at Lonias and If Ellis does his job with Farmington.

Grerar. By FRANK MAESTAS 1(12-4) are the others above Fourteen district a water level, three non-league games dot The Matadors Lead the schedules of the 12 city Sandia is only 9-9 but the high schools as the 1963-64 Matadors are leading Dist. basketball season hits thellAA with a 3-0 record. San- Mfinte Vista KE. Tliomat Ltraoa w.

carol a. ir- St Pius, riding a 12-game the usual aplomb, he'll prob- Ruth T. Harris and Albuquerque Na- winning streak, longest in the ably be the only basket- tlonal Bank as trustee for Ruth Harris vs. VlrgU and Oerttt E. Hill.

school's history, tries to take player in the nation who gets suit to foreclose deed of truit. Lena Darlene Coiltnt vs. William Eu 'booed" when he is having idia has a chance To take a home stretch. Manzano will be out to drop Sandia from the league lead and stay in contention for itself. The Monarchs are 7-8 on the season and one of those defeats was at the hands of Sandia.

Sandia also beat Highland earlier so the Matadors are favored both nights. Can Kayo Farmlnfton Valley, 2-1 in league play, can knock off Farmington out a really hot night. With only a month left on! firmer grip on the lead as it Erlka A. Adama vi. Jess Anami.

Michiko Sniubj vs. BlUy Jot Smith. Bunnit Clough Bromley vs. Ctrl U. Bromley Ana Padgett va.

Bar old Padgett. Dlvereet Oranleal Milo Naacl from Loll NaseL Marlls Ennen from Robert Ennen. Msrgaret Lawrence from Jamet K. Lawrt-nct Jr Carol L. Bolland from Jamet D.

Hol gene Collins, ault for legal separation. Seaboard Finance Co. akt Judgment of iJ aralnst Walter and Leont Marriott, alleging debt on promissory note. Harold Fuher vt. Triangle Cocktail Lounge and Aetna Casualty workmen's compensation complaint.

Ruth Crow arks Judgment of 428. WO i.i.al nvl.4 I I rJ Wolfpups Meet the schedule, eight of the city takes on Manzano and High-quads are still struggling at land Friday and Saturday, or below the .500 mark and Highland, which hosts Albu-two of them Grande iquerque High Friday, faces and Albuquerque Indian a must situation on both School have no chance of nights but especially against over the Dist. 1A lead and at the same time extend its streak to 13 games when it travels to Belen Saturday. 3B Contests Belen is here Friday to battle St. Mary's in another league contest.

There are also four Dist. 3B schools involving the city schools but only one has any land. Riidnev T. Vanll from Carol Ann Vault itrfi u-ndent Now 22. H61 al Coal Charles Or tut from Beatrice Ortla.

on seventh 4W. TWC Freshmen of contention and into the sec- counter-claim and given custody ot Malcolm Larry Ward a is Judgment the partiee' minor children. a-oja aeaint Rov Lemnnt Rhodes Miulollnia Colemaa rem Jamtt Kuhrvn a a rult of traff.t local Hi.tw tn bA tVi vUim getting over the break-even Sandia. Highland is 9-9 on the 0nd division with a victory mark. Rio is 3-15 and AIS season and 2-1 in league play.

I Saturday. The Vikings came at Euttro and accident Nov 17, New Mexico's undefeated 3-11. JH? S.7 anA n. frioc tnlim with a bi? win Tuesday San Mateo Blvd. SE.

Ruth Schtppera vs. Theodore S. Schlp- Wed fTarvev dot i freshmen basketball team takes! of the city's shake off a three game los-lagainst 5t. Michael's Only Valley on Its Counterpart from Texas lAlvarado Hotel tr4 Cuatntwal Cttutl-i Motor Co, ai-ks judgment of Ii If Inaurtnct Co. of Chicago, workmen a $1U4U Thompson, alleging TVct 14 1 ttrd hut tnu Uhnnl havf little to trouh suu in comenuun, nuais aw 4 i.

4 3V.tlUUl I1Q3 iliail- 1 Okvun fcMfc uv.x-.? a a di-M ncaiciu vuvsw uaiutuu; compensation compiaim. Menaul on Saturday and a Anuraisal of 42H.0M6 04 filed la pro- that his failure to act constituted criminal negligence, and that his drunkenness was no excuse before the law. Peace Justice Sanchez set bond of $1500 on the defendant who appeared to be somewhat shaken by the Judge's decision. p.m. in the preliminary game to the battle between the varsity Southwestern Investment Co.

vs. Arthur Sullivan, Jure trial before Dlt. Judgt John B. McManua. mistrial ceiled.

Release tf Federal Tai Ilea aged to win more than it has: task. After meeting Highland with Gallup Friday, lost with a 12-6 mark. St. Pius on Friday, the Bulldogs host Rio Grande also meets the at 16-4 has the best mark, Santa Fe in another confer-same two opponents on differ-St. Mary's (12-8) and Menaul'ence game.

Santa Fe (13-S) ent nights and things look bale estate of William E. Welkins, who died Jan. 13. tfline D. Raff given Judgment of Si6 against Eddie Romero, default.

Hrautv Creators br Call Richard, squads of the two schools. Manuel C. Lucero Lath ng pact. New Mexico i wolfpups up- partnership composed of A. Richard wuHaolding 415HO 20.

art ana viau svimri, n. wamr nim loss to Menaul would dampen the Spartans' chance at the crown. On Friday Menaul also plays a non league game against St. Gertrude's of Mora while Lourdes is hosting En-cino in a 3B affair. Boys Academy (5-6) is at La Joya Hrlrn Henderson; amended counterclaim Sunland Race Entries ped their record to 3-0 last week in defeating Denver University, 75-53.

Other UNM victories have been over Trinidad by Hrlen Henderson s-sss Judgment ioSOM uaintt plaintiffs alleging harass ment and maltgumg of products at nesse Coemeiurt of Hollywood, lost Two Will Join Grid Practices iCharred Body Buried at Gallup of Fi de sales, damage to reputation and (Colo.) Junior College, 75-69, fendant's health: olaioiiits' answer rrl Kir 5 Off. AlW, 4 Friaer Easrtst amended counterclaim asst dismissal. la, rr 41., OUNtLUr, tHH and New Mexico State's fresh and plays Monarty Ed Voorheei to Attend Kennedy Awards Dinner Journal Special LOS ALAMOS Ed Voer-hees, state president of the Edward A. Overby given Judgment Both are rm iult daily ixK iu. Mimtoo in Conn ol i.

jihtot here on Saturday. i 1347.13 asausat Soudei Radio corn ,4 Ferlaafs. Charge 114, Leo Fr.Mt 112. Ruber IU oq oarnp, ATS hne. .1 a.k!j Trit im.

iMorm lis. Ooidra 1 jofouir Brww in. Rrf Mn n. Dm a games. Ala nasnon league ew Jlexico foofball Rg hj.

fu-m Account xiio. God Dl6uw iu. bAorr s7 iur rijr (encounters with Ft. Wmgate Mitt Eipr'n 115. Dn Rn 115.

A cstcwo u. spring training will start im. Mr to Bound im wm! tm T-ir-oidvMid there Friday and St. Michael New Mexico Assn. for Retard- men, 70-51.

The Wolfpups will probably be led by burly Ben Monroe, the all-time great from Carlsbad High School, who Is the team's leading scorer with 47 points and a 15.6 per fame average. formerly WUeo Co, dr a Soudei Division of Wiko Co. Horace Romero vt. Rov and Triad-deus R. Blat dismissed with prejudice.

settled Josspa D. RttltBd vs Vemon A Blm-mons and Oeorge Anderson, defendants; George Anderson, third-party plaintiff va. Jimmy McKim and Ernest F. Terrttaa dba Auto Buyers Cub tnd L. D.

ie-wart; order dismltsuiaT compiamt tnd Uiird-party coniptaint with prejudice ril and r--n thrn-icrh Tav Ki rr- i of here baturaay ni ana run tnrojgn 9, ae p-j b-uch l. Jojj Juiu1 U9. Mirci, rm in. GALLUP L9 The charred body of a Gallup woman, found in a burned car last Thursday near Gallup, was buried Wednesday. The woman was Identified, through items found in the car, ed Children, attended the Joseph P.

Kennedy Jr. Foun- dation awards dinner Wednesday in New York City. President Lyndon B. John Ruby Dorottiy ThaxtiM vs. Jack La' jJ 91 Monroe, fl-3, will prob Coarh VL'fek annnurrf-d i 7 Cn lit.

Jfioe.m lib. Ninti coacn CaII soeMijujia nhtncon UVcV-e cairl vr 1 Clnl. 11 t. 4 Tr. a Zrta Hi.

SprU 114. Adnurtl Roj nccns Biio SdlQ r.e Pnrw HALF d.uii u. Rf-Jrrj Nun lit have two junior college trans- dwell 4 in. ax txu Awu-d im. 4.

rr.J.,r. i Cl Hi. Out TB 111. dor 114 lers reporting to tne cnus. ot.

Lhm 114. Tawap ns, orn pndtj.TtET tALr 0P tin o-Bob Hammond, a cim. nsm. jm J'di Drm 11. Jr 120.

ThurflT mm rim 1 MII A III 225 pound end. center, full- fud is. u.xi kju iaa. urn i-i J'Tii b. d.

tM KarV anri hrpharlrer inint 1h Ju'ic U. Boujtoo 115. Doublt ably start along with Ken son will present the awards Nie Thaktotv. the court having mtue oi. IU findings of fact and IS Survived by a 10-year-of law in the above ease.

It It order-1 ed that all rtquetted flndinga of factiOld Son in TUCSOn, her Ounr Fridif AH a.r.!tr.d '1AA Otiiua Villi? UA FnrjEion Rio Omnde 1AA) StodiA Muzuo (1AA Be.rn Miry i (1A) Encioo Lourilei (3 B-iyn Acuri.riT at I Joya (IB) Si Onrude i tt Meotul Alt Ft W.xti Gmrt Satardtr (OiUKl fcwdl (1AA Ftnnint'OD Vtllrr 1AA) Santa, f- at AH8 1 1AA Gaiiuo at Grande (1AA) Ki. P. ii al Bn (1A) Mnr.arty at Bovi Acadrmt (3B) tt h-rnv-o 3Bl St. Michael lAiij at AIS Fischer, 6-8, Dan Brlggs, 6-6, Ed Burwitz, 6.8, and Don Hoover, 6-2. Fischer has acored granted by the foundation for scientific achievement, service and leadership in the field a brother and a sis- Order fcppnwlnf (inai account nd ter.

117 jus jji mra im. w.t Hrd I.f 114. DlttJ -i wi.k't lit 111 Qret Lobos from Hartnell Junior Aioraru 115. of mental retardation during 38 points. Brlggs 37, Burwitz 18 Hunt, deceased AK Rai Abbey 117.

SoilT 1H ui.ite in Bdiinds, wau. Third B-t (4) Tw-TwOI4-MI4mi. Pete MospIpv. 6-0. 220 Dound hw ot and Hoover 32 in the Tups dis 1963.

I tl f-jliback. linet.acker came to bj ut mmt p. Uo uk bb iiit i cim. tusm. i t.

Vw 7pxirn frnm Vnrthpast. Xta L- Ltd? 114. Horcfd Sent I Fm 41. Til B. fl M.

Farlmci td ttjactt cnevroi-t center given ae- 1714 53 Hlin" iCarlsbad Potash Firm Ed Black ChtvroW Ci-nter flven de-l, Da fuiU Judgment of 4143 04 agaiut Lino IjaillS O. KOrCft iSCt E. Cherry vs. Solomon ianehei! dlsmlssi-d with prejudice, end counter- From the Journal's claim dismissed with prejudice. Albuquerque Bervtce.

toe. Waslunfton nureait Bw 11 B.nbt UI. Crri BJ 11. I Boh Arn 111. Murcn Crn.

v. rn Junior Qn pep in Miami bar ftrtd IU IJ. lit. act Ahbft 123. Ct3 Hr US ciplined offense which have averaged 73.3 per game.

Taking a page from the book of their defensively top-ranked varsity elders, the Lobo freshmen have also played good de. fense, allowing an opponent UKia. ortnedsrern piajed in Tr-ppm i. Diamoi smj iii. ttdf Bmp in the Junior Rose Rowl 1 chant vide $293,500 in fertilizer to South Korea under the foreign aid program.

Earlier this year, two other Carlsbad firms received contracts for $504,293 for potash fertilizer for South Korea. Plummpr HnnPQ given defauii ljudgmem of Wto tj ata.net WASUIXGTOX Potash Season. 1 Eithit a- in Al. Thr lar- The Western A Wellborn Pamt Mtnufactiirlrjf Co. v- Co.

Of America 8t Carlsbad ference champion scorina averace of 57.6 points. 1 r' wb has received a contract to pro- iom unary Stenrfs hit hardest by the ronfertr. rr.r.1if(V.a.V' 4 IT I iCadH 11. tHtt 117. Car, Cttrh 11-Year Contract LOS ANGELES (UPI) THK WMif.o ri ijV1, Eddie Stokes and its running mainstay fullback Bucky Stalling s.

NmU 7 I AlW. roar tuuuii-i, nuv aniaicU i tar-ota. PtMt u. in- the track and field world DALLAS LP Tom veaf n-orM TonnrA nory 111 Mar-U-a-ie lit. i coach of the Dallas Cowboys of rjt jt 44.9 ii 1 T.

11 iviuiiuaii.c .1 1 the National Football us, k. Boo iu. Bob-t us. the 440-yard dash, said he signed a contract giving 0m. 4 hoped the mark would stand 11 more years with the club.

i Ftm ti "oits he himself breaks it. Castillo Named Coach of Year omciais saia iney JMt K. r. r.vm nt, rimberiy jhe former New Mexico tfi pve it is the lontfest con- uewn n. joenny svapoiaa uihwh wueve is uie iuagrsi cva y.t Mxxo Bompeea 'runner, however, told the tract in professional sports.

fit im Treble 114. 1 Southern California Track and PHOENIX, Ariz. I An Mor.ey involved was not dis- ax oreeo Leader xn. war novi ne writers ana uoacnes Asia Rowdy 4ar 1 OuJ ill Arizona State University closed, but General Manager awiaiiuu iiiafc lie uucsu miuw coach, one of his star pupils Schramm said Landry re-' why he has been unable to beat Arizona State's Ulis Wil aJ mm. ana a ieaa looxea iucson UTiATy 39 the only coach IT race car driver gained the Cowboys have had, held alio Klin lor U.3.

denaiC liams since the day he set the nvT iwnvi tttv iRitrl world mam. Plummer and Williams r.intvpst foothall coach. enter-ihi the field in the 500-yard ed Oklahoma's U. S. Senate 'run at Saturday's Los Angeles rare Wednesday vowintt to Indoor Games.

mnir! nw life-tim career "That day when I set the in politics. I record at Tempe, every- "I intend to win this race thing was perfect the weath- and keen on winning." said er, track conditions and my YES. BISON STILL GETS YOU THERE FIRST- (and now at near, loirer faret!) To Roswcll $17.00 To Artesia $20.00 To Lubbock $27.10 (all fares plus tax) Wilkinson, a Republican, in mental attitude," Plummer awards for their feats at the contract with one more year to Phoenix Press Box Associa-'lP 1 ined a contract for tion's 15th annual Arizona 10 additional years. Sports Award Dinner. Announcement of the agree- A-State track boss Senon meflt "de by Clint W.

fBaldy) CastiUo was named Mai.ieWoJr, chief owner of the PPBA's Arizona coach of16 the year, record let ting! ytnSigtStfo 7 Complete! Cluskey professional athlete of Player of K3. I The PPBA also honered! GREEN BAY, Wis. Chicago Bears quarterback The Green Bay Packers com-EJIy Wade, designating him pleted the signing of all eligible its Sports Personality of 133, draftees as guard Mike Hicks, and paid tribute to A-State's an 18th-round selection from brilliant mile relay team of Marshall College of West Vir- his announcement. Asked if he said. "We needed the points to is Dlanninz to remain in noli- win our conference title and I tics the rest of his life, he decided to go for broke in the! quickly replied: "Yes I I FOUR FLIGHTS DAILY Fit.

401 Lt. 7:50 o.m. last spring. Ex-Vol on Staff Via Roswell end Artesia, arrive Lubbock 11 :29 a.m. (CST) Direct connections with Continental Flight 28 4 non-stop to Dallas.

i gmia. agreed to terms for the 1 1964 National Football League season. With 23 choices in the NFL 'draft last December, the Fit. 407 Lv. 4:40 p.m.

Via Roswell end Artesia, arrive Lubbock 8:20 p.m. (CST) Direct connects with Braniff Flight 307 non-stop to Dallas Fit. 409 Lt. 7:50 p.m. Arr.

Roswell 8:30 p.m. orr. Artesia 9:00 p.m. KNOXVILLE, Tern. Jt Packers signed 10 and lost UUS VEGAS, NEVADA Fir.

405 Lt. 1:05 p.m. Arr. Roswell 2:05 p.m. Bill Anderson, Tennessee four to the rival American wingback and end in 1955-57 Foothall League.

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