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Dallas Romps Past Vikings The StfWKVEPORT Times Monday, Oct. 9, 1961 17-A i Browns Rap Redskins As Mitchell Runs Wild CLEVELAND, Oct. 8 Uf-Three scintillating runs by halfback Bobby Mitchell wrecked Washington today as the Cleveland Browns defeated the Redskins, 31-7. It was the 12th straight defeat for Washington over a two-year span. Mitchell, the former Illinois great, scored on a 52-yard pass from Milt Plum, a 64-yard punt return and a 31-yard dash around end.

Just a week ago he was held out of the MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, Oct. 8 (3 Dallas scored after recovering a fumble on the opening kickoff today and went on to wallop the Minnesota Vikings 28-0 and remain in a tie for the Eastern conference lead. It was the third straight Cowboy victory over Min oifensive lineup surrendering his starting job to fresh ly, accounted for nearly all the Dallas ground attack. nesota this season, twice in National Football League man Tom Watkins but he 115 Dallas 7 7 7 728 Minnesota CO 0 0 Dal Howton 12.

pass from Mere- won the position back today aim (ureen Ricm. Dal Perkins 3, run (Green kick. Dal Clarke 23, pass from LeBaron Mitchell was the big difference as fullback Jim Brown was held to 24 yards tureen kicki. Dal Clarke 52, pass from Mere dith (Green kicki. Attendance 33.070.

in 17 tries and Watkins gained 26 in six. regular season play. Dallas' Frank Clarke recovered on the 23 after Ray Hayes and Tommy Mason of the Vikings tangled on the short opening kickoff. Five plays later, Don Meredith passed to Billy Howton in the end zone for the first of two scoring aerials by Meredith. Meredith and Eddy LeBaron alternated at quarterback on nearly every play.

The Cowboys scored once in Lou Groza booted a 34-yard field TUB YARDSTICK Washington Cleveland Rams Felled By Shotgun Assault, 35-0 13 irst uowiu Rushing Yardage 44 PI Passing Yarduge 201 194 17-27 2 4-45 rasses 15-29 Passes Intercepted by Punt 5-41 0 26 Fumbles Lost Yards Penalised BILLY HITCHCOCK was reported to have signed a one-year contract to manage the Baltimore Orioles of the American League Sunday. Hitchcock is to replace Paul Richards and official announcements are to be made Tuesday, according to a wire report. Richards quit the Orioles to become general manager of the new Houston club in the National League. Hitchcock managed Vancouver last year in the Pacific Coast League. (AP Wirephoto).

45 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8 UPV-San Francisco's shotgun attack blasted the Los Angeles Rams 35-0 today goal, his seventh in four games THE YARDSTICK Dallas Minnesota First Downs 18 14 Rushing Yardage ......117 14 Passing Yardage 180 80 Passes 14-27 12-2 Passes Intercepted by 3 Punt 7-38 Fumbles 0 1 Yards Penalized 17 20 to start the scoring and Ray Ren and the 49ers held on to a share NEW YORK'S rugged defense pours in on St. Louis quarterback Sam Etcheverry in this photo taken during Sunday's National League Football game. The rush caused Etcheverry to fumble the ball while trying to hand off to fullback Taz Anderson (85). Roosevelt Grier (76) and Sam Huff (70) close in.

(AP Wirephoto). fro caught a 17-yard pass from Len down came on his six-yard pass to end Tom Osborne, winding up a 79-yard, eight-play assult. Snead passed for 75 of the 79 yards. Fred Dugan, former Dayton end, was Snead's big target as he caught seven passes for 120 yards. rium completed 16 of 26 for 184 yards and Dawson threw only one pass for Cleveland and made it good for a 17-yard score to Ren-fro.

Cleveland outgained Washington only 285 to 245 yards and had a 13-16 deficit in first downs as the browns won their third straight after an opening loss to Philadelphia. Mitchell, who gained 232 yards against Washington two years ago, has almost as effective today. He gained 41 yards in four rushes, caught three passes for 60 yards and returned three punts for 84 yards. Ed Nutting, freshman tackle from Georgia Tech, was injured in the late going, putting a big hole in the Browns' lineup. Nutting was the replacement for Dick Schaf-rath, who is in the military service and was denied the right to play today by Redskin owner George Marshall's lone vote.

Groza, in his 16th year, played the last few minutes and may start against Green Bay next week. Washington 0 7 0 0 1 Cleveland 3 14 0 1431 CI.F.V FO Groa 34. C1.EV Mitchell 42 pass from Plum (Groza kick). CI.EV Mitchell 84 punt return (Gron kick). WASH Osborne pass from Snead (Avenl kick).

CLEVMitchell 31 run (Groia kick). CLEV -Renfro 17 pass from Dawson (Groza kick). Attendance 48.188. of the Western Conference lead in Dawson to end the Browns' offen the National Football League. sive.

Mitchell's heroics came in the For the second week coach Red Hickey rotated his three quarter middle. backs, sending plays from the Freshman quarterback Norman Snead completed IS of 29 passes bench. And for the first time in their history the 49ers scored shutout victories in two consecutive for 201 yards as he got some fine protection from the Redskin line Pat Studstill Returns Kickoff 100 Yards as Lions Grab Win Northwestern games. men. The lone Washington touch each quarter, the final tally coming on a 52-yard pass from Meredith to Clarke.

Minnesota was unable to muster a serious threat until the final period, but two interceptions by Jimmy Harris stopped promising Viking drives. Before that, Mike Mercer's try for a field goal at the end of the first half was the only Viking scoring overture. The second Dallas touchdown Quarterbacks John Brodie, Bill Kilmer and Bob Waters all proved effective. Kilmer scored on runs of one and nine yards. Waters Stirs Comment Far Grabs Forest Links IiiGSCPlav down that put the Bears ahead field goal by Jim Martin and a for the first time they had trailed 61-yard touchdown pass from Earl twice, once by 10 points.

Morrall to Terry Barr. The Bears, Shreveporter Pat Studstill, a squaring their record at 2-2 re- YARDSTICK Kami iOers First Downs 11 29 Rushing Yardage 83 259 DETROIT, Oct. 8 Iff-The Chicago Bears, with Mike Ditka turning in a pair of dazzling pass receptions and Willie Galimore racing 52 yards, scored three fast fourth quarter touchdowns today and upset the Detroit Lions 31-17. Ditka, a big rookie end from Pittsburgh, swivel-hipped past three By United Press International The word around the Gulf States was scored ny naiiDacK uon Perkins who plunged from the three after he and fullback Amos Marsh had worked the ball into Passing Yardage 83 262 taliated in the second quarter with a 98-yard pass play to John Far- Championship rookie returned a kickoff 100 yards for a Detroit touchdown after Roger Leclerc had tied the score at 10-10 with a 50-yard field Passes 11-23 20-26 Passes Intcp. by 0 1 Punts 8 3-44 Viking territory.

Perkins and WINNFIELD, Oct. 8 (Special). Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 20 53 Conference today was: "watch Northwestern." Marsh, seldom stopped complete goal for the Bears in the third quarter. The Demons from Natchitoches nngton. Wade hit Farrington at midfield with a toss from the Chicago end zone and the lanky end outraced Bruce Maher for a touchdown.

Chicago 0 7 2181 Detroit 10 0 7 017 DET-FG Martin 32. DET Barr 61 pass from Morrall Detroit defenders after taking a short Billy Wade pass for a 37- Doug Farr of Alexandria fired a two-under-par 178 for 45 holes to capture the second annual Louisiana State Forest Festival golf The game, in which the Lions suffered their second loss after two voctories at the start of the yard touchdown that tied it 17- established themselves as sure-fire title contenders over the weekend by winning their fourth straight 17 on the first play of the final tournament Here Sunday. National Football League season, Quarter. game, A 28-7 league win over He beat out Tommy Harrell Jr, Moments later the rookie took was filled with long gainers that (waiKer kick). CHI Farrington 98 pass from Wade Northeast Louisiana.

of Winnfield (181 for 43 holes) and electrified the crowd of 50,521. Defensemen Key Win For Giants tiecierc kicki. CHI FG Leclerc 50. Roy Face Ruston (184). In other weekend games: Louisiana Tech ran its over THE YARDSTICK scored on a four-yard run and passed 26 yards to R.

C. Owens for a touchdown. Brodie's passes contributed to each of the touchdown drives. J. D.

Smith's four-yard smash with 5 minutes gone started the 49ers on their way to a near duplication of their 49-0 victory over Detroit a week ago. San Francisco drove 81 yards once and 80 yards twice in the first half scoring thrusts which took 10 plays each. It was their most The Lions got off ahead 10-0 in the opening period on a 32-yard DET Studstill 100 kickoff return (Walker kick). Chicago Detroit A. E.

Garris of Winnfield won the second flight while Ken McKay nl nnwni 15 13 CHI Ditka 37 pass from Wade all record to 3-0 and its league mark to 2-0 by shutting out stub- Rushing Yardage 173 165 (Leclerc kick). CHI Wade 1 run flclerr lricV). Pamlni Yardaae 281 174 zCHI Galimore 52 run (Leclerc kick) Passes 13-23. 11-30 was second. Jesse Borrows of Alexandria was winner in the second flight with Buddy Taylor of Min Southwestern Louisiana (USD 12-0.

PaHKPB 3 1 Attendance su.azi. Passes Intercepted by 5-46 8-45 den second. Dr. T. A.

Brulte of Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 30 47 McNeese fumbled away a two- TONIGHT touchdown lead and lost a 22-19 Women's Golf Tourney Set For Opening non-conference game to Arlington, Tex. another short pass from Wade and bulled his way 40 yards to the convincing victory over the Rams. Today was only the second time since 1948 Los Angeles has been Monroe won the third flight while Don McMath of Marksville took runnerup. Henry Thorpe of Minden was consolation winner in this bracket. Miss Forest Festival, Beverly Summerall of Lake Providence, presented awards to winners.

Southeastern Louisiana college Detroit one. Wade got the touch blanked in a regular season game. won its fourth straight by squeez ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8 Iff) New York's outstanding defensive unit swarming over St.

Louis quarterback Sam Etcheverry 'sparked the Giants to two quick touchdowns early in the third quarter and paved the way for a 24-9 National Football League victory over the Cardinals today. It was the Giants' third straight victory after a home opener 21-10 A capacity crowd of 59,004 Live 'Gator Will Appear In Mat Test Shreveport lady linksters, chased indoors by rains a week ago, hope to get the city golf tournament watched the 49ers notch their third victory against a single loss and Area Prep Grid Slate remain tied with Green Bay, the team that beat them. underway today at Barksdale golf course. The first activities will be auali Hickey stuck throughout with his loss to the Cardinals. The Giants returned the disfavor by spoiling fying rounds and entrants will spread, in which the quarterback takes a direct snap from center.

Here are the area prep football make up their own pairings and ERCC Play Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crow Jr.

shot a low net 70 to win the couples golfing event at East Ridge Country Club Sunday. In second place was the team of Mr. and Mrs. II. M.

Harrison who shot 71. St. Louis home opener before a ing past surprisingly-tough Pen-sacola Navy, 7-5. Northwestern was mentioned with the also-rans in pre-season polls, but coach Jack Clayton has turned the Demons into the surprise of the league. Halfback transfer Kenny Thompson continued to be a big part of the story by scoring two touchdowns against Northeast, running his point total to 37.

The Demons' big test comes Oct. 21 when they meet unbeaten Louisiana Tech. Northeast now has a 2-2 record. games for the dates Thursday, Harold Dorscy New Car Snlegnmn The 49ers defense throttled the tor Holmes l'ontlac Co. Invites you Oct.

12 through Sunday, Oct. 15 All games Friday, unless listed to let him demonstrate a new tee times. The ladies start shooting for keeps Tuesday and the tourney ends Thursday. Yesterday, as an added attraction THE YARDSTICK New York St. Louis PONTIAC 1962 -featuring the fa- Los Angeles attack with veteran tackle Leo Nomellint leading the line charge and halfback Dave Baker hitting hard in the second Locals mous "wide-track" Rtance plui a shorter turnintr rndius and new Homer at Jesuit (1-AA game to the big tourney sponsored by the Shreveport Women's Golf twin-sroop grille.

It's longer with a First Downs 15 3 Rushing Yardage 71 28 Passing Yardage 133 132 Passes 18-34 6-22 Passes Intercepted by 4 2 Punts Fumbles Lost 0 2 Yards Penalized 60 48 crisp, low silhouette! Call him at Thursday) Bolton at Byrd Bossier nt Springhill ary. Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 14 7 7 7 33 Count Fleet turned in the track record time of 1:43.25 in taking the 1943 Pimlico Futurity. Mrs. R. G.

Konitz and Al Holmes l'ontlac 1332 Texas Ave. Phone 422-4622 Adv. Wyche combined to win a Scotch Foursome tournament at Barks- sr smith 4 run (Davis Kick). SF Owens 2lJm dbss from Waters Fair Park at Bastrop (1-AAA Northwestern was the first to stop (Davis kick). came) dale.

They fired a low gross score Busch Stadium crowd of 23,713. sr Kilmer I run (Davis Rick). SF Kilmer 9 run (Davis kick). the Cowboy offense that produced four to six touchdowns in previous Woodlawn at West Monroe (1- of 74. SF Waters 4 run (Davis kick).

New York stayed in a three-way Winners in the low net depart games. AAA game) Triple-A Ouachita at 1 Dorado, Ark. first place tie with Philadelphia and Cleveland in the NFL's East ment were Mrs. H. Q.

Peterson Southeastern, ranked fourth Broadmoor Golf and James Pryor (first flight) Mrs. among the nation's small colleges Lafayette at New Iberia (2-AAA ern Division with a 3-1 record. The defeat dropped the Cards to 2-2. D. L.

Clark and V. Sanders (second fight), Mrs. R. G. Menesco and J.

H. Carter (third flight). Mr. and Mrs. S.

J. Clifford (sixth could not match McNeese's earlier 24-6 win over Pensacola. The Lions scored their only touchdown on a blocked punt then had to put up game) Lake Charles at Orange, Tex. Sulphur at Istrouma Tourney Opens The Broadmoor club golf cham The Giants' veteran defenders- best in the league statistically and Catholic at Baton Rouge (3-AAA flight) and Mr. and Mrs.

B. Ghio, Absent for two weeks because of previous reservations at Municipal Auditorium, the professional wrestling circuit bounces back onto Grand Street tonight with a potpourri of talent. Promoter Leroy McGuirk will offer the mat mobs a collection of four new faces, none from this country, a masked menace of sorts and a real live 7-foot alligator. Tuffy Truesdale, a stubby socker from Toronto, Canada, will take on the reptilian entry from Florida in a sandwiched semifinal which operates under no time limit. They'll go at it until either Tuffy or the alligator is ready to retire.

The best-of-three windup pairs off two familiar figures, Oni Wiki Wiki of Hawaii and Mighty Bolo of nobody knows where. Wiki Wiki is a strong supporter of legality inside the ropes while Bolo, a hooded meanie, likes to ignore the regulations. The best-of-three opener at 8 p.m. matches up Russian Angel, Mr. a guy who does look like Nikita, and Torbellino Blanco, a whirling dervish from Madrid, Spain.

Mr. K. is a tough, rough rascal but Blanco, dubbed "White Tornado" is expected to score a triumph. The card is sponsored by the Low e-McFarlane American Legion Post. pionship matches will begin today a goal line stand and purposely give up a safety to get past the (seventh flight).

at Querbes Fark. otherwise dominated the first half, holding the Cards without a single first down and limiting Etcheverry to two completed game) Bogalusa at West Jefferson (Suiv day) Holy Cross at Terrebonne bailors. Gulf Btatea Conference Standings All first round matches must be completed by next Sunday with How Yanks All Games League C.smn I. Louisiana Tech 3 o' 2 0 golfers setting own times to play East Jefferson at St. Aloysius passes.

Quarterback Y. A. Tittle led New York to a 95-yard scoring drive, passing 44 yards for a first Hank Schelde is medalist in the Nabbed 4th tourney, having fired a 71 in quail Southwestern 4 0 1 Northwestern 4 0 1 Northeast 2 2 0 McNeese 1 2 0 Southwestern 0 4 0 period touchdown after the cards fying. Championship players will (Sunday) Jesuit (NO) at Fortier DeLaSalle at McDonough Nicholls at Redemptorist (Thurs day) North Louisiana (Continued from Pan 81xteen-A) took a 2-0 lead on a safety. be playing from scratch while BROADMOOR On the Cardinals' second play others will have club handicaps.

First week pairings: CbamDlonnhlD Fllsht in the third period Andy Rosbus- trying to catch Chacon'i hit and suffered a cut over his right eye. He returned to left field after treatment on the field. Ford was taken out and replaced by Coates. When Ford was taken out, he had pitched 32 scoreless Innings of World Series ball. Kasko flied to Berra in medium left, Chacon holding first.

Pinson grounded out North Caddo at Minden (1-AA telli jarred Etcheverry loose from iiin Henry Scheltle vs. Pete Kin; Oree the ball. Linebacker Cliff Living' Marsnlis vs. S. T.

Storey! Wilson Gray vs. Hulon Pigott; Jim I.emee vs. Bob ston grabbed the ball and ran five game) Haynesville at Magnolia, Ark. Jonesboro at Natchitoches Neville at Ruston (2-A A game Henderson; Robert Flagler vs. 8.

Savells; Qeorire Curtis vs. Mack wmm UJ SKowron unassisted. Chacon going to second. Robinson was hit by a pitched yards to the St. Louis 11.

Alex Webster carried four straight Sharping. First Fllsht Dan. Fost filed to Maris, sso runs, one hit, no errors, two left. times, scoring from the one-foot Jena at Pineville (3-AA game) D. W.

Lane vs. Sam Fuleoi T. D. Krumoeln vs. Herb Reynolds; O.

H. line. Pat SummeraU's kick made Menard at Ville Platte YANKEES SEVENTH Richardson singled to center and Elliy vs. Ous Mollnin; Bobby Greene it 14-2. vs.

S. E. Slmms; Bill Wood vs. Gene LaSalle at Coushatta (1-A game) BEVERAGE 520 East Kings Highway Less than two minutes later went to second as Pinson fumbled the ball for an error. Kubek flied to Post, Richardson holding second.

Maris was purposely passed. Richardson went to third and Maris to second on a wild pitch. Lopez singled to center, scor Mansfield at Logansport Winnfield at Many (1-A game) Mangham at Delhi tackle Dick Modzelewski hit Etcheverry and middle linebacker Sam Hidings; Jay McLaughlin vs. Jess Griffin; Stan Clark vs. Roger DowdaUi J.

4. Boswell vs. Tom Watson. Second Flight Paul O'Steen vs. E.

Odell; P. A. Couvlllion vs. J. W.

Warner; O. Kolb vs. Bill Offer; J. R. Bibb vs.

bye: Don Callahan vs. Ed Srump; C. J. Nelson vs. Henry Pardo; Harry Poulan vs.

G. Harris Bob Bogan vs. bye. Oak Grove at Farmerville (2-A ns' Richardson and Maris. Lonez went Huff picked up the deflected ball game) and rumbled 12 yards for the touchdown.

Waterproof at Ferriday (2-A Hounds Romp To Fifth Win to second on Pinson's futile throw to the plate. Howard struck out Berra was purposely passed. Skowron singled to center, scoring Lopez, but Berra was out trying to go to third, Pinson to Freese. Three runs, three hits, one error, one left. SummeraU's 37-yard field goal game) Tallulah at Rayville (2-A game) Winnsboro at Sicily Island olnills Kentucky Conac green Tavern $C69 FIFTH FIFTH FIFTH REDS SEVENTH Freese flied to Berra.

Coleman flied 1961 JOHNSON SEAHORSE Cotton Valley at Arcadia (1-B to Lopez in short right. Bell batted for Johnson and grounded out, Richardson to Skowron. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. game) Benton Open Bernice at Sarepta (1-B game) Haughton at Haynesville (Thursday) 3 to 75 H.P. Complat Lin of Fishing, Pleasure Boating Equipment OPEN DAILY 8:00 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. YANKEES EIGHTH Zimmerman went In to catch for FERGUSSON Insurance Agency and Associates Torn E. Fergusion O. D. Finch Willis A.

Bitrick Phone 422-9434 614 Giddens Lane Bldg. North Caddo at Plain Deal the Reds. Boyer flied to Pinson. Coates struck out. Chacon made a leaping catch of Richardson's line drive.

No runs, no hits, no errors, none completed the Giants scoring. Almost the entire Cardinal offense was wrapped up in two long passes by sub quarterback Ralph Guglielmi. The first covered 80 yards for the Card's only touchdown midway in the third period after the Giants had moved ahead 21-2. The second, for 73 yards in the last period, went for naught when the Giants' defense stiffened. New York 7 0 17 024 St.

Louis 2 0 7 STL Safety, Wilson blocked Chandler's punt Into end zone. NY-Shofner 44 pass from Tittle (Summerall kick). NY Webster 1 run (Summerall kick). NY Huff 12 run with recovered fumble (Summerall kick). STL Stacy 80 pass from Guglielmi (Perry kick).

NY FG Summerall 37. Attendance 23,713. let i. White Horse Usher's Lone John Hai Haig REDS EIGHTH Lynch batted for Brosnan and struck $99 yFIFTH IS I MoMne. out.

Chacon DODned to Richardson. Company Kubek made a good stop of Kasko's grounder and threw him out. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. ing (Thursday) Sterlington at Columbia (2-B game) Holly Ridge at Wisner Southside at Lake Providence (2-B game) Crowville at Block (3-B game) Davidson at Ferriday (Thursday) Vidalia at Newellton (3-B game) YANKEES NINTH Henry went In to Ditch for Cincin J-' -J-i-fJ-r riT-M nati. Kukek struck out.

Maris also The Notre Dame Bloodhounds have compiled a 5-0 record so far this year. The 'Hounds opened the season with a 7-0 victory over C. H. Irion Wild Hogs. In their second game they drove a mighty Waskom team off the field before half-time, with the score 28-0.

Their encounter with the Herndon Rattlers proved a roaring success for the Bloodhounds when they shelled the Rattlers 34-0. Foster High of Arkansas stood no chance against the 'Hounds two weeks ago. After a terrific battle the score was 38-6 in favor of N.D. On Thursday night Notre Dame notched its fifth victory in a powerful offensive attack on the Walnut Hill Hornets at Mitchell Stadium in Bossier. They lashed the Hornets 41-7.

Only 13 points have been scored against the team in all five games, while the 'Hounds have managed to come out with a grand total of 138 points. struck out. Lonez flied to Pinson. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. SED8 NINTH LISTEN TO THE Pinson popped to SkowronT Robin son walked.

Post singled to left, Robinson stopping at second. Freese struck out Coleman flied out to Lopez. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left. BOURBON Deluxe 3 FOR $995 Vodka OR Gin QUART IMPORTED French Wine CASE Bartels Earns Ml 11UU Monterrey Golf A foursome of W. C.

Dupree, Mrs. H. Hall, N. W. Buckelew and Mrs.

W. C. Dupree won the best ball golf tournament played at Monterrey Country Club in Vivian Sunday. The group shot a 70 for a one-stroke win. 'Big 4' Prize Mrs.

Jeanette Bartels turned in 095 the biggest shot of her short bowl Antique Yellowstone Old Crow Ancient Age WRESTLING TONIGHT! MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM brought to yon by New "Balanced Blend" GLADIOLA FLOUR on Rawls Grabs LPGA Win ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Oct. 8 (ff Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., battled chilly wind and a heavy cold today and fired a five-over-par 221 to win the 54-hole $8,000 Albuquerque ladies professional golf Swing Parade. Miss Rawls, using a hot putter to good advantage, shot a one-over-par 73 which was the day's best round. Marilyn Smith, the co-leader yesterday and the first-day leader, fired a 78 to finish three strokes back with a 224. Miss Rawls started the day's round with a disastrous double-bogie 6 and a bogie 6 on the first two holes.

But then she combined her hot putting and played the wind to good advantage on her drives, coming back with a one-under-par 33 on the second nine. MAN WRESTLES ALLIGATOR iilT SJ Tr Kr I SPECIAL EVENT: ing career Sunday night at Free-state lanes when she brought down the "Big Four" and took a special prize of a $500 diamond ring. Mrs. Bartels was bowling in the special competition for the prize, the dinner rin donated by Givens Jewelers. It was her second try to hit the four pins the 4-6-7-10 maples.

She has been bowling since April and rolls in the First National Bank league Tuesday nights at FREE PRIZES Nothing To Buy Just Register 1st TELEVISION SET 2nd. PORTABLE MIXER 3rd, 4th 5th 4 Bottles of CHAMPAGNE Tuffy Truesdola vt. 7 ft. Alligator MAIN EVENT: Oni Wiki Wiki vt. Mighty Bolo FIRST EVENT: Torbellino Blanco vs.

Russian Angel 50,000 Watts kwkh Dial 1130 Freestate. Her team is the first place club in the loop. The contest has been going on for nearly four months. MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM MON. OCT.

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