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La Feria's Jim Hudson Valley Footballer Plays Big Role For Longhorns AUSTIN lie wasn't In on, Hudson was sought by SWC the big interception at the end i schools for all three sports and ol the Baylor game, but Jim 'Hudson slill had a very important role in Texas' 7-0 shutout ol the nation's top passing team. Duke Carlisle was In the game "on Baylor's last-minute scoring and intercepted Don was undecided until he met Shira. "Bobby Lackey (another Valley great who starred for the Longhorns in the late 1950's) was my idol," Hudson says, "but 1 was kinda mixed up on Trull's pass intended for to go until I met Coach rcnce-Elkins in the end zone. Hudson, 6-3 junior safely man from La Feria, had a big hand in the Longhorns' 8th victory of the season without defeat as boss man of the Texas three- deep secondary. a real fine alhlele and rhe's done a great job for u.i at 'safely this year," Coach D.ir- i rell Royal says of the former Kin Grande Valley great 1 to was offered Southwest Conference scholarships in football, and track.

"The man'. ncr in which he's taken over at safety has enabled Carlisle to fonccnlrale on quarlerbacking tour offense," Royal said. h- Carlisle stole the big pass Trull to Elkins with 29 I'seconds left on the clock and was UT's man of the hour alter cine game, but the Duke was to point out the value of Hudson. Hudson "Good Athlete" "I think there is too much em- phasis on just the one play," Carlisle told the press ailer the game. "Jim Hudson is a good athlete and I'm sure that had he been in there he would have made the same play" Carlisle was the No.

1 Texas safety man in 1961 and 1962. but when Hudson took over this Fall Carlisle was able to concentrate on his offensive duties and has been a big factor in Texas' unbeaten record. Hudson was in on five tackles against Baylor and contributed a sound deep defense to the No. 1 passing team in the nation. The 210 yards Baylor made passing and rushing represent the lowest offense the Bears have mustered against Texas since 1949 the last year UT blanked Baylor until last Saturday.

Hudson was a basketball star La Feria High and scored 36 points the night Texas Assistant Coach Charles Shira watched Hudson play. He was a good enough javelin thrower to win (he Southwest Conference freshman title. Shira --there was no doubt in 1 my mind after that." Han SJ Yards As a Texas freshman quarterback, Jim ran a quarterback sneak on the Rice frosh in 1961 "just to get away from our goal line." The play turned into a M-yard touchdown run Hudson. if -k He played wingback and Aggies Swipe Bevo, Texas Rangers Find COLLEGE STATION The suspect took im, A I I i A i I 1 1 I i .7 ensive halfback some last year, pard (he Texas Kangm L. here ne ald he Be vo.

The but did not come into a full- a nisilcrs. Tackle Cavalierx At Corpus Bloodhounds Play For League Title Saturday Fighting Bloodhounds' The Cavaliers have posted play with one wto each ot St. Joseph's Academy seek'season mark of three wins and; The Bloodhounds defeated tare- Jhcir won three, lost four 0 st. Joseph's 26-? and the tied one. posted a 31-0 win ov'er Both teams are tied in con- Laredo.

blown defensive starter until this Fall when I he Texas coach' don't smile much on cattle! steer was gone--more rustlers, rustling. Kvcn when they're! Early today, Texas Ranger aliers of Corpus Christ! Acad-l emy there. The Bloodhounds, defending inn staff decided the rangy edu- college pranksters, the Rangers' 0. L. "Luther reported that he stale champions In Class AA of get their men.

lhad found the steer, Texas Catholic Intcrscholas- lease Carlisle for offensive chop VII, a Mccrj with 54-Inch horns, is the mascot of the University of Texas. I lie was rustled Wednesday. es. Hudson calls all the shots for Texas' three-deep defense --the two halfbacks and the safety. Had Hands Full He had his hands full against Elkins and company last Sat- "upeJrt'tato'Hrtlon'' urday but he came through in line shape.

Hombrcs from Texas AM were suspected. Rangers, law Authorities said they lie League, will be one stop had'away from a second state title names of rustler suspects, Ihcy can pet the Cavaliers. "My chief responsibility is the deep middle," Jim says. "I have to watch first for the pass, then Bevo was located may prosecute. This sort of! A win at Corpus Christ! will thing is hardly a joke any niorciput them into the stale finals, in Texas.

(probably matched against cilh- So far this football season. ar Bishop Korest of Schulenburj? giant sluffcd Owl mascot of thc- or of San Anlonio. iRice University Owls was Tickets for the Corpus Chrisli onccjtaken, Southern Methodist Uni- contest arc available this week Wednesday when an exuberant versity had its pet pony, Peru- at SI. Joseph's Academy school Texas Aggie, wilh no fear of na. swiped and the world's 'office.

Also, arrangements have being lynched, admitted to largest drum, owned by the; won made for a charter bus to the run." rs "that he had taken the University of Texas, was lake Broivnsville fans to the Range from the state hog farm Now the Texas Rangers and reservations can be I war Austin and brought him on the scene and the pranks made at the school, rorly-one a a ftir ie Longhoni Jim Hudson lie was raised wilh four oilier brothers and a sisler and his dormitory room is the rest stop for most of the team en route to the dining room. i "There are usually around 13 players in my room before each, inppl," Hudson says, "and it gels cluttered up a bit." When the secondary gels clut-; HOUSTON (UPI) When the! Ivy was quick with praise for tered up with pass receivers! Oilers got back the! Tobin's effort. Hudson is the one the Long-i American Kuotball League! a a rca on horns depend on to "put out the i KaMorn division lead last player," Ivy said. "He is day, fans hurried to their Oiler ideal type of player- New Oiler Star Isn't In 'Book' Fighting I'loodhounds Booster Club bus will make the trip and is already booked solid. The SI.

Academy Band and Villa Maria cheerleaders will also accompany the team to Corpus Chrisil. Si'gn Of The Time YORK (UI'I) guidebooks fo, some detail on'strong, with "a great deal of i ihe Giants' dressing game star Bill Toum. determination. He will pick up room at Yankee Stadium: Thursday November 14, 1953 Page 9-A But the little-Known rookie's a lot of yards running through jname docs not appear in 1B( arm tackle won't published this-ami-data about him down." Houston. When the Oiler pros-! sa id Tobin ''has stepped pectus went to publicity i and filled a big void for "The Golden Gate Quartet Composed of Y.A.

Tittle, soprano Hugh McElhenny. alln Aaron Thomas, stutter tenor men did not think Bill Tobin on," by restoring some Kd Dove, bass would be on the roster, so they game'oomph to the left him out. oiler attack. A Gadget For Everything For The Golfer Who Doesn't Have It All Bv OSCAR FRALEY every customer will become you how far you are from Arnold Palmer. the green anywhere from "13 NEW YORK (UPI) Golfj Arnold Palmer.

With the accent in golf on manufacturers are jingling.joy-[putting, there is a wide variety ously today into the concentrat ed purchasing period between now and Christmas and. from the promise of the items at hand it seems certain that The Thin Man By ANDY MARZICH Written For NEA One of the amazing things they learned was that about half the When engineers were develop- time these 150 rollers missed A the headpm. Balls that are tlun ing the- Sparemaker -an AMF TM e(t or device that electronically indi- arfi jnvarjabl cates how each leave should be inaccu rale bowling, payed -they sluoied a typical Mame ISO-average mixed league. condjtions Lane conditions can affect bowling, but good bowlers know how to adapt their games to solve the problem. of new putters, putting gadgets and parlor games designed to make every buyer a double- dyed demon on the greens.

One of my favorite numbers is the educated putter, complete with tape measure to settle arguments as to who's away; horn to warn your yakking companions that you're putting and demand silence; compass to tell you which way is north to the nearest lake when you miss; level to demonstrate how far off balance you are, and a light. This, when turned off in the dark, makes you certain of one-putting if you can cluck out a sound like a ball dropping into the cup. Theoretically Guaranteed The living room putting devices are guaranteed, theoretically, to develop confidence and touch and groove your stroke. You seem certain to im- on the living room rug, can cause inaccuracy. The only way to find out what's wrong is to start at the beginning, wilh the stance, and check everything.

Ma sure your body weight is on both feet, the weight of the ball is on the non- bowling hand. Then go through the entire swing, carefully surveying all the check points. When you've found Ihe trou- THIN BrooK- Me, practice until you have eli- Ivn side rollers have trouble, minated it. 4 DAY HAPPY PILGRIM THANKSGIVING FAMILY PACKAGE at the prove, on the living room rug, Any ope of a number of faults and do well until snme heel says "The whole five buck sau and the presses hinge on you making that putt, pal." There is, of exceptional note, i putter which breaks down into a travel case, probably for traveling salesman, etc. It will lake asvay much of the shaft- snapping drudgery for veteran putter-breakers.

No family of fairway addicts the green anywhere to 250 yards." if you can't tell you're 13 yards awa you might" as well give up any how.) But one of Ihe most delightful reporloriai passages anent last summer's British Open con cerned the hole on which Nick' laus was over-clubbed by his caddie although, as one reporter put it, "even the gallery knew he was using too much club." Now. Jack, you, too, can win the British Open. The Oilers can afford toj gnore him now about like gnoring a fat Christmas bonus. that may be just what robin means to the squad, if ils ground game helps bring he Oilers their third league Oiler coach Frank "Pop" Ivy had a full of good offensive runners when Houston squad opened its 1963 season. All three veterans, Billy Cannon, Charley Tolar and Dave Smith, had performed well in training camp and were ready to go.

Injuries Help Tobin But Cannon and Smith were Tobin had to struggle early for his football experience. Born and raised in Burlington Junction, he got into football only by having father willing to be a chauf Will sing the theme song "Don't Give No Gold Frisco." The Giants will play Ihe San Francisco Forty Niners Sunday at Yankee Stadium and "The Golden Gate Quartet" is com nosed-of Forty N'incr alumni. day to take Tobin to rhe si aintcr wit5 Jim Kat town for high school. Tobin's hometown was too Ismail to have a football team His father agreed to drive him Ihe 13 miles daily to school at Maryvillc, where he goti on the team. His Missouri University rcer was climaxed in December of 1962 by the Bluebonnel Bowl Missouri upset of Georgia Tech.

ALFREDO PEN a 140-pound sophomore at St. Joseph's Academy, has seen a lot of action with tlie Hloodhounds this season, alternating at Ifiianl on the offensive unit. Coach Gus Zavaletts reports Pena. has exceptional hustle.and livens up the team whenever he goes in. Berra Names Gleeson To Coach First Base NEW YORK (UPI) The; vclopcr of young Yankee talent.

in whirl! Tnhm vramiuwri yyi New York Yankees'rivals "I played for Jim at the-Vew soon lost to injuries and Ivy, 11 ing lhe Yogi Berra regime are London. submarine base d.ppcd into his taxi squad to will, the winning touch Tnlitn (ho ClutVlI. new managers choice of a lot of our young fel- activate Tobin for the Denver game Oct. 13. Tobin scored the first time he touched Ihe football as a pro-on a one-yard plunge.

Later, he gathered in a Blanda pass for a 33-yard scoring play. Ivy called on him frequently Us cart-pullers will rejoice succeeding games. a handle carry-all designed to tote balls, tecs, matches, chewing gum (or chewing tobacco) bobby pins, a mirror (if worry more about your permanent than your putting) and even a deck of cards white Cannon returned briefly for the disastrous Boston game, which aggravated Cannon's hamstring injury and look away Houston's division lead. Back came Tobin. His assign- i sweating your tee for the New game tn (m'p thp nassmp time.

There's an afler shave lotion wilh a trophy type cap. This can be engraved with legends such as "come home when it snows," or "please replace all divots in the living room rug." Various clip-on or magnelized ball markers are available bu 1 without Instructions on how to "fudge" when remarking. Obviously, everybody's pretly good at this. There's a pipe holster which keeps it lit while you swing, without giving you a hot seat, and keeps Ihe pipe handy for teeth grinding after the shot is made, can do without the living But my avo rite is a gadget attack some respite and a lilllej )lon and an a Sunday was to give the passing down. The Oilers and lhe San Kran- cisco 49ers of the National Football League had their eyes on him.

The 49ers cu-afted him, coach to succeed himself is an indicator of the future. Yogi caught just about every- lows before he retired from the Yankee organization. Among; Ihe present Yankees he man- but the Oilers signed him by surprise aged are Pepilone. Tom before he could go west. when he selected Jim Gleeson, JTresh, Phil Linz, Al Downing The 5-11, 211-pounder is what you would expect a Mis- former outfielder for the Chi cago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds, and Jim Bouton." Gleeson had a 41-gamc.

look" with the Cleveland Imli balance by running a few holes into the New York defenses. Tobin responded with 82 yards in 16 carries. He punched over for touchdowns from the five, four and one-yard lines. He helped bring Jet defenders in light to give Blanda a chance to mix passes successfully. HEAVYWEIGHTS SIGN REN'O, Nev.

(UPI) Heavy weights Eddie Machen of San Francisco and Sonny Moore of Dallas have signed for a 10- round bout here Nov. 30. $38.95 For 2 water slers. You'll love it ev does. WUitchall 3-268 or write PO Boi 2 0 8 i ISUND, TEXAS practice ranges, rings on whicn you keep a running i GOLFERS PICK PRESIDENT tell you whether your ball is otal o( 0 stro kes.

It's a surel CHICAGO (UPI)-Tom King lop-sided (particularly valuable when buying beat-ups from caddies) and a gizmo which grooves your swing by ringing a bell if you swing out of line. That one will really make pop feel like he's playing Santa Claus. Jack Nicklaus might well be interested in a device which "Jiffy ahlnct don't last --but Sfalnola shines New Shinola "Once-a-Week" shoe shine lasts 7 Days your wav to break 100, or 90, the new president of the whatever you want to break if! Western Golf Association The you run out of clubs. All you doiselcclinn was made by the as- is forget to count a few. Afterlsociation's nominating commit- all, figures don't lie.

lee Wednesday. icores in the game. ground i bered him from his Coast days and also as a dc souri farm boy to look like as the Yankees' new first-base bull-necked, freckle-faced, with coach. At the same time Bcrra! ans 1936 and baUcd only 2 59. a gap where his front teeth revealed that he Is retaining- used to be.

I coaches Frank Crosetti, 1 m' His performance so far putsj llc an and Johnn Sain i him into heady company. His Gleeson, 51, was only a jour-; three touchdowns against New neyman outfielder with the: York on fhe ground licd the Cubs and Reds between 19.16, club record held jointly by Can-j and 1942, but Berra remem- Duck-Goose Hunting Sanchez Rait Stand, formerly 'Ikes'. Blinds, decoys transportation, furnished. per gun. Leave Arroyo Colorado 30 niln.

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