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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 27

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December 3, 1954 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Twenty-Seven FAN FARE by Walt Ditzen New. Mexico A Lobo Cagers Open Trip Tonight A gain Eastern New Mexico Football Coach Resigns Journal Special football star and line coach, also 7l 60T A NEW SLEEPING BAG- VANT TO US6 NU OTHEg ONE ANVTHIN6'S THI5 LUMPY" OLD SAG, ooiuimiioiiiiiiB Minors Place Ban STATE COLLEGE James M. Patton, head football coach at New Mexico for the past Clements Pleased With Regulars; Center Doubtful On Radio-Video two years, has resigned, the college announced Thursday. Bill Mounce, former Aggie resigned. Ironically the 11 snnouncement was made by J.

W. Branson, president, who said recently that he will retire in June. Patton's resignation followed a discouraging season during which the Aggies failed to win a single game in nine outings. "I am taking this action," Pat-ton said, ''because of circumstances beyond my control," Mounce stated that he felt the mining illtoppers Open Big League Gaines HOUSTON (P) Commercial The University of New Mex Jco Lobos, hoping to strengthen broadcasts and telecasts of base hall games on stations outside Season Tonight Journal Special Menaul, Indians, Pirates Play Today ly gloomy one might even use the word impossible. "This morning (Thursday) Coach Patton informed me that he has decided to end his responsibilities as head football coach.

Also, as one who knows him and would expect. Coach Patton has expressed the hope that local conditions may Improve in the future. "The purpose of this statement is to make known to anyone in terested that I personally have the highest respect for Coach Patton as a man of character and fundamental honesty. It is also my belief that with general conditions as they are, no coach in this country could have made a very good showing with the competition that our teams have to face. "In whatever he may undertake, I join Coach Patton's many friends in this community and elsewhere in every good wish for his success in whatever he may undertake, and I commend him to any who may consider him for any position.

need of "further study and a weaknesses spotted in Wednesday's 71-59 victory over NMMI, embark this morning for Por-tales and two-game series with Eastern New Mexico University. First game of the set will be- change of occupation." a ciud home territory were banned by the minor leagues Thursday, subject to approval by the majors at New York next LOS ALAMOS The Los Patton's overall record for two seasons st was two wins Alamos Hilltoppers open their week. High School basketball makes ael Baca, center: -Michael Har cin at 8 tonight. The second 1954-55 basketball season tonight when they invade Santa Fe to meet the Thunderbirds of St. a quiet entrance into Albuquer riet and Eddie Chavez, guards, and 16 losses.

Branson's statement said: "Several times lately Coach que this weekend with only, five Catherine's. Action on the amendments and continued negotiations to move the St. Louis Cards' Columbus franchise in the American Association to Omaha, now game will be played Saturday night 83 Jhe finale of a double-header that opens with high school contest. games scheduled for city teams, The AIS Braves, boasting a veteran lineup, face an equally potent foe in Cuba, which has The Hilltoppers who won the Patton and I have had serious conversations about the football situation at this institution. Each of us feels that as far as the records go the situation is extreme- two victories under its belt already.

Coach Ken Freberg of Coach Woody Clements, at the Menaul, Albuquerque Indian School and Regina Coell go on the road tonight. The Panthers play at Socorro, AIS invades Cuba, and Pirates open their District 2-A title and wound up fourth in the state meet last season are expected to have another potent five this season. game time encouraged and wor in the Western League, dom inated convention talk. Although the minors' radio TV amendment exempted sus ricd by the showing of his AIS will start Bob Lorenzo and Allen King, forwards; Ambrose Benally, center; Ken1 Martine On season at Stanley. charges Wednesday night, named forwards Jack Waldron and Ray Esquibel.

guards Dave Syme and taming or non-c i a 1 Menaul stops off at Belen Donaldson Nets 18 In Mustangs' Win Saturday night to meet the broadcasts, it was obvious there would be a few ball games on the air if there were no sponsors. Leon Palmisano, and center Bruce Wilson to his probable The towerinc quintet that powered the Hilltopiters last season has graduated, but Coach Bob Cox hat enough veterans to form a club which Is expected to rank with the top powers In the north. His probable starters are JOINS EAST SQUAD Steve Donaldson dumped in Eagles and AIS returns to Albu querque to play host to the Val ley Vikings. and Lupe Lovato, guards. The Rams from Cuba have defeated Tlerra Amarllla and Bernalillo.

Ram Coach Mel Martinez will depend on the steady play of Don Pitts and M. Lovato. Regina Coelf, playing its sec The majors, however, are ex SAN FRANCISCO WWames Garrity, an end from Penn The other schools Highland, pected to turn down this latest attempt to regulate radio-TV at Albuquerque High and St. State, Thursday became the 24th and final East player selected Mary's will not start their for the Shriners Hospital fund guards Tony Lujan (5-8) and Clyde Montoya (5-11), forwards Andy Martinez (5-11) and Chuck East-West football game New Year's Day. 18 points to carry the Outlaws past the Mustangs for an easy 44-6 basketball win in the City Schools light Thursday schedule.

Other results In the Junior league found the Jaguars racking the Panthers, 42-12; the Black Panthers defeated the Junior Globetrotters, 29-13; the Alley Cats 26, Night Hawks 22. In Adult play, Meyer Meyer ond season of basketball under Coach Mike McKissick, opens its nine-game schedule against Stanley. His probable lineup is Frederick (6-2), and center Wal Siglock (6-2). their meetings in New York Home territory was defined as that within 50 miles of a club's home ball park. If this rule were to become baseball law, It would mean the end of all commercial network broadcasts or telecasts of ball games, except in the rase of the All-Star Game or World Series.

TIGERS BUY HURLER The Thunderbirds of Coach Cage Results Joe Abeyta have already tucked itarting lineup for tonight. Waldron and Esquibel paced the Wolfpark to its initial triumph. Waldron, 6-3 senior, bucketed 23 points and Esquib-rl followed with a 14-point output. Clements reported himself pleased with the performance of most of his squad. He admitted play in some instances was ragged, but said it was no more than he expected in a first game Situation.

"However," he pointed out, "I thought they looked like a good fc.illclub in the first 10 minutes ef the second half. I used the reserves pretty heavily after that." DETROIT UP) The Detroit campaigns until next week. The Panthers, which lost their openinr came last week to Vaufhn, meet a Socorro five that only hat one returning veteran. Coach Dave Tomlinson of Menaul will probably start forwards Bert McBride and Ruben Montano, renter Sam Smelter, and tuarda Eddie Montano and Romolo Ylsarats. forwards Jerry Rigby and Ray Gannan, center Fred Gutierrez, and guards Andy Santiago and Len Montoya.

one victory away a 54-27 Tigers Thursday announced the purchase of Robert D. victory over St. Michaels of Arizona. The big guns In St. COIJ.F.GE RESULTS Illinois ftft, Butler 34 Oklahoma AM 81, Howard Paym NYU 75, N.w York Maritime DS Houston Texas AM 63 DsPaul ti, Kalamazoo 48 Wants Ksotucky 0, Gustavue Adolphua Tt Schultz, 31-year-old left-handed beat the Sparks, 41-35, and Sports Shop downed the YMCA, 37-23.

pitcher, from the Pittsburgh Pi Catherines scoring attack are IGil Herrera and Junior Chavez. The minors voted for lower player limits, cutting the majors rates. from 25 to 23 men while in Alabama Grid Coach Quits Forward Lorenzo Lujan is the creasing the number of players they could option from 15 to 17 only letterman back on Warrior Coach Vernon Cox's squad. The men. rest of the tentative lineup has The Lobos scored 21 points to i t.w Ajiiifedic, av1 nnu.

Willi- NMMIs five in the 10-minute Special Hunt TUSCALOOSA, Ala. W-Harold (Red) Drew, who took AtaKsms in irra maiftp Kui'l games in his eight years as head! In irnnYYfWI AY Oft football coach here. steDDed vtllUf I Ull II CU ri ml period opening the second half. CiemenU'i worries center around senior Wilson, team i captain and tallest man on the squad. Wilson, who perform- rd rrrditably at renter In the opener, is seriously hampered by a knee injury that has rut St.

Joes Faces Highlands Today St. Joseph's College of Albuquerque makes a trip to Las down Thursday for J. B. Whit- worth, ex-Bama guard who has SANTA FE W)-The Game Department announced another chance Thursday for those unlucky hunters who failed to get been at Oklahoma The plain-spoken Drew had iv it L. 11 rmm.

down his rebounding prowess Vegas to meet Highlands univer- oeen under alumni pressure iorla deer in New Mexico in the 1 several years despite a record 1954 season. of 53 wins, 26 losses and seven The Lobos defeated Eastern this atfernoon in a basket-New Mexico. 72-50 and 102-59 injball game. Game time is 3 p.m. a double-bill last year, but re- Coach Rudy Cordova of St.

ports from Portales indicate thelJoe's said he will take a travel- ties, and a Southeastern Conference championship last year. This year's Alabama team, a pre-season choice as a title contender In the Southeastern Con A deer of either sex may be taken in a four-day special season, Dec. 4.7, on the Heck, Chase and Sutcliffe ranches in Ponil Canyon north of Cimmar-ron. Persons holding valid licenses ing squad of 14. He also announced that forwardj Rudy Sanchez and Ralph Todd will be co-captains for the 1954-55 sea- may diller this year.

Coach Al Garten's Greyhounds, though losing their Dcner to Texas Tech, 81-68, (1- ference, finished 3-3-2 In eight' BUDGET Christmas Sale of First Qualify Current Mode! Wilson Clubs tinLorl enaA in bowing to SEC games but was soundly and who failed to get a deer are eligible for the special permits Cordova said his ir: would be TOdd and Glen Dar-L. 1" iJL a first come, first served 37 im nuuuni 111 it iuv career row, forwards; Gerald Brum- oasis, rur me xi.k ranca uu starts. defending Border Conference champs. Garten' attark fraturrs the play of 6-11 renter Duane Durham, a Texas Junior who I 1 1 hi.IhI. Im Ik mell, center; and Leroy Gonzales We are closing out all of our 'golf club stock due to minor new model changes for 1955.

and Vince Cordova, guards. I The rest of the traveling squad iMCHARD NEARS 400 FULL SET OFK-28 IRONS featuring famous reminder grip, dynamic Trua permits will be validated. Thirty each will be validated for the other ranches. The check station at Cimarron will be open today at noon in n. .1 includes Fey Cordova.

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Jrioyetf -Werner. Julius Duran, Other probable starters will Chufk Bcrsier, and Esemio be veterans Dennis Mitche.I. 6-5, Sanchez. ard fired the 398th goal of his career Thursday and the Montreal Canadiens whipped the Detroit Red Wings. 4-1.

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