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THE BROWNSVILLE ItEKAlD-Tnesday, November 1M-PAGE Royals Topple juew-Led Bucks By United I'ress International Deluding 11 irt the Since the New Yorl; Knicks period, as the San are off to the fastest start in National Basketball Association history with a 20-1 mark, the rest of the Easfern Division! Seattle took a momentary! teams are concerning them- lead with six minutes remain fourth Diego! Rockets held off a Seattle rally and edged the SuperSonics 112-! 105. selves with making the play offs. For that reason, Cincinnati's 129-104 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks 'was a big one Monday night The Royals, though still 2 ing and tied the score with 2:58 left, but two free throws byj Block seat the Rockets ahead to stay for their seventh win in the last nine games. Elvin Hayes scored 22 points and Art Williams had 18 for Rockets while player-coach Lon games behind the Knicks, moved within a game and a Wilkens led Seattle with 23. half of the Bucks in hopes of! if if if remaining in the playoff! Dick Van Arsdale scored 28 points as the Royals took an lead and pulled steadilyjn ew Yo i-k away, increasing a 58-59 JBaltimore halftime lead to 91-72 by Milwaukee NBA Standings shooting 55 per cent from the Cincinnati in the third period.

Philadelphia In (he only other NBA game, Detroit Bostoa Chaps Held To 79 Points By Dulled Press International It's not how many points you score in a basketball game that matters, just as long as it's more than the other guy. The New Orleans Buccaneers registered only 81 points Monday night but made them stand up for the lowest winning score in American Basketball Association hlslory when they held Dallas to 71) points. 'Hie tolal of 160 points was 12 less than the previous ABA low set t- when Houston teat Denver, 89- 83, Jan. 3, 1968. A six-foot jump shot by "'James Jones with 43 seconds left provided the Bucs with iheir winning margin in the only ABA action of the night and helped them to their 10th triumph in their last 11 games.

New Orleans now leads second- place Los Angeles by two full 1 games in 16 Western Division- Steve Jones of New Orleans led all scorers with 26 points and James Jones added 20. Cincy Powell was high man for Dallas with 17 points. ABA Standings By United I'ress International East W. L. Pet.

GB Indiana 14 2 .875 Kentucky 12 5 .706 2J Carolina 8 8 .500 6 Pittsburgh .471 New York 6 12 .333 9 Miami 5 13 .27810 West W. L. Pet. GB New Orleans 12 7 .632 i JjOS Angeles 10 .526 2 -Dallas 10 11 .476 3 ---Washington 11 .450 31 Denver 6 13 .316 6 Monday's Results Orleans 81 Dallas 79 (Only game scheduled) Tuesday's Games lxs Angeles at Washington 'Only game scheduled) East w. L.

PCI. GB 20 1 .952 14 6 .700 5 11 10 .524 9 11 .450 lOVi .368 .353 12 13 Atlanta 12 JLoj, Angeles 11 Chicago 10 San Francisco 7 12 6 11 6 13 West W. L. Pet. C-B 6 .684 8 .526 2 9 .520 10 .444 11 .421 13 .350 14 San Diego Phoenix Seattle Monday's Results Cincinanti 129 Milwaukee 1041 San Diego 112 Seattle 105 (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Los Angeles at New York Detroit vs.

Chicago Adanta at Kansas City Milwaukee Owens Top Vote-Getter Buckeyes, Penn State Pace UPI All-America Team YORK (Unj-OliLo: I'cnn stale, a senior, was i a section I he first learn Tackles--John Oklaho am! Pcmi State paml repeater from (lie with a of fight places, ma State, and Bob Ashor, foliuiu'd by tlio i i four, voting for 1 I a i a lliftl ci'Ucye Foot-, Jk'i'ij are the players chii.sen IV All-America team an- as the in the land: with llirci; cadi, and Hie iiiniiccd today by placing tlirccj men each on the honor squad' Offense: Ends --Carlos Alvarez, Klnri- West and the Kookitjs Uvo: Ka.si' Guards --Alvm Ala- Far, bama, and Bia Bridges nous- each against two cad: for Southern! da, and Jim JIaralic.li. Midii-' However llio -South had a slight in lulloluiy Oklahoma. California and Xolre Dame. i gan -Sid Snvith, Southern at fit. Louis; Baltimore at Phoenix San Francisco at Seattle (Only games scheduled) NEW PILOT Tlic Seattle Polits manager, Dave Bristol, donned a Seattle i for a picture soon a it was announced that lie is the new manager of the team Monday.

The former Cincinnati Iteds manager signed a multi-year contract; the terms and length wore not disclosed. Bristol, at 3G, is the younjrest manager in the major leagues. (UPI Teleplioto) SWC Also-Ran Shoot For Consolation Prizes By United Press International Southern Methodist's Mus- ohaUcnge. but some players with a game- or games yet to play could unseat the others by tangs, at least some of (hem, thc fina! slloi mit (m Dec be and 796 by Hammond but they; too, have eompletM piay while! the Arkansas acegets two morel can" pack away some cmsola-i hTOn 'Texa7and'Arka 1 n's'as." 1 two intercept'ons lion memories in the waxc of a wh() a rc dy againd Bavlor pusilc(1 sea conference pass records and has son total to seven, two more Southwest Conference football campaign which saw them win only three games. another year of eligibility, fin' ishcd far out in front in pass- than Baylor's John Miller, who Texas Colleges By United Press tnicrnational SEASON STANDINGS Team Ptt.

PF PA Houston 7 2 0 X-Auslln Colkgs 7 2 0 College 6 2 0 Texas 7 3 0 Statistically speaking. thc i wjlh 17 completions in 362 1 Ed Marsh of Baylor leads the 1 Mustangs boasted the top pass- 1 er and total offense leader in attempts for 2,313 yards for a punters with a 44.3-yard llowjver, Steve Owens, Okla-i Tackles homa's record-breaking mailingJ California, and Bob McKay, back, proved thu top individual vote-getter on the 22-man Guards --Chip Kell Tcnncs- by snaring 132 ballots. The two-, se. and Larry Dinardo, Notre first and second Hid siYuml teams I of the -14 places, ni Mississippi. for the Midwest 1 Hunmng tacks against 10 cad and Sfriithwes Far and East, and Center --Ken Jicndeniiall, Quarterback --Archie Man--Clarence Southern California; Steve Worster, Texas; and Charlie Pittman, Penn State.

five-man defensive line' platcm team was chosen Dame. three for the direct vole of 142 sports Center --Rodney Brand, Ark-; and broadcasters throughout! ansas nation, the only team sol Quarterback ll'Jie Pii ie five-man inferior: Lcn Bn) ta Steve Smear, Penn State. chosen. Owens, who has scored 51' touchdowns for an all-time Defense of Ihis yfcar's squad Ends-Bill Mil pounds pier man, do and Da TM Campbell, backs Stevel i i fpi Ottuns Oklahoma: Jim Ohio Stale; and Bob Anderson, Colorado. Dame, and Mike Itad.

I' cnnj Knds --Klmo Wright, Hous- ptiard --Jim i a and Charles SpejTcr. major college recud, including 21 this season, thus missod a perfect selection by only 10 ballots. It was one of the closest approaches to rnaninioiis selec- pon in history. Michigan State tackle llublia Smith raiu Hie closest, coming within seven gon, Ohio Stale. Texas votes in 196B.

Linebackers --Sieve Owens a seniir from Tennessee and Dennis H) or more yaiils' Penn Slut 1 rusliing in 17 straight g'amesi Halfbacks -Jack TaUim. until last Saturday and needs'Ohio Slate; Tom Curtis, Jliclii- six more touchdowns in a i a Neal Smi(h. Perm final game Thanksgiving Day and Buddy McClinlon Auburn, against Oklahoma Stale loi McCoy, whu was named on break in three years the mark 100 ballots, was the fop was only a diadej P.ndero,,s at 237 pound. 1 lcr ard ari Crcne1 Virginia. Ends --Ji Gunn, Linebackers -Mike Ballou, Ca'ifornia.

and Phil Olsi'n, Utah; Xamed to the second team! UCLA, and Don Parish, Stan- State, I were: ford. Tackles --Mike McCov, Xotrei Offrnso Halflrarks --Glen Cannon, Mississippi Steve a Florida: ted Provost. Ohio I State; and Tim Foley Purdue, of 59 set bv Army's (ilenn Davis in four years. Joining Owens in America offensive vutcfjeller on tlv defensive platoon anil second to Owir.a the overall. backfit'ldj 'He honor squad includes 17 were quarterback Mike PWppsI seniors, four junioi-s --Kell.

i of Purdue and running backs Dinardo, Slillwagon. atid Ta-i Jim Otis of Chan Stale and Bob; turn, and (ne sophomore Andei'son of C'i'orado. i Alvarez. Dennis cf 1 The Midwest w.is the domin-i very iiealthv 59.9 profioencv age; Linzy Cole of TCUr Chuck Hixson, the top pass centag( 306 yards in punt returns I ceivr and kickoff rturn a sieve Judy of TCI 1 who will "probablv be overtaken' in soph Gary Hammond. las leading rusher and tandem) completed his schedule, was a distant second with 144 rush receive leader in Daryljof 283 for yards.

lnler Duo Unchallenged Doggett and the top pass interceptor in Pat Curry. in that department by Torry Stewart. Scoring Lead Since Burnett took the week' off last week he could not in-i crease his lead in the scorin 49ers Gimpy Fo Dallas Tiu'key Dale PACNcllPrs Prepare For Turkey Meels EDINBURG. Pan American Carlos Robert Garcia race, but it does not le eom elc difference. He has picked! I 11 i coach attends a while one.

I Texas A 3 0 Prairie a Lulherarp 4 I Texas Southern 2 3 2 1-310 3 0 345 135 .773 216 148 .750 277 551 .700 314 174 .667 201 148 .500 174 219 .429 175 116 .333 x-Northwood Kcormletfd schedule LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Houston 41 Wyoming 14 S3n Dleoo 42 Nortii Texas 24 'St. Marys of Plains 23 Texas Lulhei Tennessee Slate 49 Bishop 14 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE THURSDAY Prairie View at "32 9 251 DALLAS (UPI)-The San Francisco Forty Miners go against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day minus three of four starters in the defensive line. End Stan Hindman underwent! I surgery today for a lorn knee: ligament. Right end Bill Belk has a bad knee and right tackle Roland Lakes is hampered with a broken finger. That leaves only veteran! tackle Charlie.

Kreuger healthy! for the potent Cowboys. Hindman, a 237-pound fourth- year lineman from Mississippi, jinjured his knee Sunday early the second half against the New Orleans Saints with San i Francisco leading 21-7- After he Judy, only a sophomore, having 2,019 yards. Doggctl, who wound up with a career best u'151 yards rush-1 Des Early: Rico Casparis. ing against Laylor, had S09i The Longhorns did not an( Sinclair and Eddie yards, but probably will be total offense and defense Matthews, erhaulcd by Arkansas Bill Bur Heads in jeopardy last Julio Moros and Kenny llc- nett, who has 7ls yards into the Thanksgiving will go to Fort Worth, still two games to play. Day clash with Texas AfcM, tiaei Coach Dennis Conner will liurajtt also could soar all the way from fourth place to! displace Doggelfs f98-y-ard top! figui'e for rushing and receiv- Gomez Cans 30 As Eagles Win LAREDO--Carlos Gomez hit "1 was well plciucd with Luighorns have awraged 4S9Jtp Dallas to stout National! carer high P'nts in leading; offense," said yards a contest SO more llianl.lunior Indoor Tournament nlso 1 lne Brownsville Eagles tn a 70 first year head cmoji Warren Arkansas.

And on defense weekend. 5fi victory over Laittlo Martin as has allowed 224.G vards a real fortunate to have a non-conference basketball currently trails the 839 "iy Marty Whelan of TCUthe" figure game which is 22 5 fewer this tournament so near. This game. The victory was lire tihird 839 a game than that given lip by is the Kp indoor tournament of! in four games for the Eagles, Razorbacks. car f01 i un who return but one lelterman Rod Brand's Game Plan Uncluttered to Dallas gives me from last year's 25-8 tram, chance to see Ihe bast U.S.

junior players in action." Con-: Wfsl Leads Pruilt. "This ii Die first FAYETTEVILLE. A Brand saiu. was carried from the field, the (UPI)--Arkansas center Rod-; Brand and tlie Razorbacks A Wt a Sainls rallied for a 43-381 ney Brand admits that hisjwill get a chance tn settle a (my), Arkansas KMtit at BishopjVictory. thoughts ai'e not cluttered score of their own Dec.

when Florida stale Hopjsion nighi. I Earl Edwards, a rookie from before a foollall game. He says) Arkansas collides with Texas this year that we've hit belfer than 27 percent of our field goal attempts (The Eagles had hit on 27 percent in each of their first three games) and tin's improved shooting proved to be difference rsaid. iJtauB The lut 43.2 from 'Both tournaments are good. A Sf'OI'ilur floor, also got strong fire- iones, but the Corpus Christi, Up fn)m a will probably; abW YORK added is points a more severe test West of the Los Angeles Lakers! Elizondo had 13 for (he Tiers' Because there are several lop drawing away in the rare for; wno cntcr'tl the "im i i a players tehre." Con- scoring honors in the National! 0.9 i a said.

"I would expect that Basketball Association while a 1 to I Kennv and Julio will do real bitter baltlc is going on for Ea int fc Hn Ithe Canadian league, and Hart will fill in for mind. Hindman and Belk against the! "I want (Service League) High Game John Kinzie of Neolv there is only one thing on his! with a Colton Bowl bid. te' A TO i Southwest Conference title ami! (UI'I) Tackle really lay ihejpossibfiy tlie and runner-up honors. West scored 174 points last week for a 390 tolal and raised Villarreal Ricky Cantu and Abel Cortina: Lou Hudson of A a a defensive supplanted Philadelphia's UiIIv Cowboys. Sara Silas may be, wood lo Ihe guy i'm facing and! ship riduii; on the outcome.

rf ma ne i Cunningham in second nlar as' activated from taxi squad 11 keej) on ihmtuig that I'm! But, Brand has other things ir, 'list today Hawks star to help out at tackle. 5Iissing the exjwrience, speed brute force of Hindman, Amnico Transmissions 254 Ugh 3-Games Harold iS KtertJii Belk and I es the ir rt EroIherslfeV i Nin ers hare Team High Transmissions allas Cowboys point th- Thursday's clash in' Sail i-rannsc" I i Coa' 1 Tom LanIry says that Brand may be Ijest game at a time. Right now he Ml that woulil have 0 the pressure on Dallas! fighter in c-ounlry lie fi-2 thoughts arc nn Texas been ifadv if Ihe "name was sot Craig Morton. 2Kpuund sen or our Suud.i'v nf Thanks- going lo block him," Brand 1 his mind now. said.

"It's sort of like an alley- "I'm not even concerned with fight--the guy a gets first lick Longhorns at the IK said. "I like to think aboul LEAGUE STANDINGS 10 'International Lanes 32 12 Brothers 25(4 Lon" Star Beer Elk' No. 2 Miller 27V Elks No. 1 Michael's Hindma.i is out for the: was selected todav the! ponent." nav. Ivii I season.

However, Belk I'ress Inlernatiri'a! MI- A a a Cmrii Frank he expected back, for I America Koolhnll Tram. Broylcs calls a perfor- wasn't" sure i a liypcrcx "It's somclhing football "TM I i "oiiistand- knc" rnnik: uniz with two point; facii. lorieji over Corpus Christi ('38-34). Fresnos M--t-17) and Varlin. Brownsville's only to Ki.n^ 1 in rorpus.

The Eagles (ravel to for a I-'riday night came- with fie HMskins. San Francisco's final three Where "It's somclhui" 1( leisiTM me hnc- wvuiu a I i a )f Star Beer 20 24 STM 63 against Chicago, Mm- ajcr dR 1I 1 but Hie s-nior vnler P''TM 11 llim 1(1 i 1 1 work's leader 2 20 nesola and Philadelphia. sm cd Fjrs you V(! shrugs and adds: h'is a bon- clrp in a i Insurance Agncncv 0)D; i las 2 off a 24- have Kmid sc s(m ln( 1( i ust av ke a lVavs do shoulder bnse nnd may lf)SS Lns 1 the individual honor, come PTMK 6me all the "effort is ror a 1 29'A Rams Mn Francisco all i i a I a nmninR back Calvin: Tf rr i i i i i i 'if I A 'hraifh liy I I Til knee in took over the field Year's goal ixrccntage lead J79 as pitting Penn (Inleniatinal Classlr) wason. High a V. of ll)S six Cafe M2 3-Cames Garza uti 244 I.DACl'IC STANDINGS of MAYNARI) llt'RT nn li ike i i W.i" N'KW YORK Maynard suffered a bone Cafe 29'A 14 'fracture in his right instep Tropioo Cafp 25X.

last Sunday's game with For'lirown Molel 10'Cincinnati and may miss ihn chanir 21 20'next York Jet yami-vi" 1 Lnj-tv Wholesale Mr.iis 'JI Maynard is Ihi 1 leading pass "M- ii.i.- lli'i-iKiiidtv Car Sales the 1 Wi' 1 Lono War 17 Football League th.s season I laM a a MS VI jammed Iiii; and Hilka with a pill! rn(! spasm, i rdv nri-e to fai: dulls and anv lime I had a And Brand is slighl lick on it would i f.j'rhti Finally tV" 1 doftors bnmod ih-'- i ips de of his n-isp to form scar "shoiildvr' 's-'par'alidu 'thai and stop ily o-i r'nd, I -'-li'I i I I Yni'l 9.B WEDNESDAY 15 DOUBLE STAMP DAY On I ill lips Super Service Station i N.H. totter today. Johnny N. Cavazos THANKSGIVING SPECIALS NO DEirVCTY ON SPECIALS CASH-N-CARRY Through SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25 STOCK UP NOW STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIES 86 PROOF OLD CROW $5.09 ANCIENT AGE 5th $4.09 OLD TAYLOR 51jl $4.89 OLD STAGG 5lh $3.49 IMPORTED SCOTCH WHISKIES 86 PROOF 5 Feidmans 5lh $4.69 80 Proof 5th Highland Mist $3.99 Imported Puerto Itlro Don-Q Rum 5lh $3.69 SEIECT THE PERFECT WINE FOR YOUR HOLIDAY MEAL FROM OUR SELECTION DISCOUNT ON ANY 3 BOTTLES OF WINE IN THE STORE TO COMPUMENT YOUR TURKEY OR HAM A. LICHINR PRESENTS FROM FRANCE Rose D'Anjou Choblis Petit Graves 1.66 Nectorose Front i Kreusch Liebframiich 5th $1.66 Fifth Aimaden Grenache Rose 1.44 SERVING A ROAST THIS YEAR? TRY BEAUV1LLE Cotes Du Rhone 5Ui FRENCH RED BURGANDY 99c.

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