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THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1965 4y Church League Gator Rally Spills Dogs In Junior Church League play Saturday First Methodist Comet Breakup Is Indicated FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) I'arKview, nays Avenue and JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) west Jackson notched narrow Florida struck with lightninglike fury in the final minutes on victories while Presbyterians The comet Ikeya-Seki is start Lambuth Memorial Forest Heights, First Baptist and West two Steve Spurrier passes for a 14-10 comeback victory over ing to leave behind beaded Jackson posted Senior Division trails of nuclear condensation, Georgia Saturday. The triumph kept alive Flor triumphs. as if it were breaking up, an astronomer said Saturday.

Moccasin Completes Campaign CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) Unbeaten Moccasin literally loped to victory in the $183,690 Gardenia at Garden State Park Saturday, clinching the year's 2-year-old filly title and becoming the fourth filly in American racing history to complete her juvenile year without defeat. Ridden by jockey Larry Adams, the granddaughter of Nasrullah took command with a little more than an eighth of a mile to go and won going away ida's flickering hopes for the Southeastern Conference foot First Methodist edged Lam buth Memorial Forest Heights 10-9, with Linda Clayton claim Such a trail was spotted ball crown and a bowl bid, and cast a pall on the aspirations of ing the scoring honors for the Thursday by Howard Pohn, lunar geologist for the U.S. Geological Survey's astronomy branch in Flagstaff. Then, Fri the Bulldogs.

Both teams now victors with eight points. Karen Neely was high for the losers have 3-2 league records. with six. Parkview squeezed past Pres day, he photographed what ap peared to be another. Georgia had the Gators on the ropes until Spurrier tossed a 46-yard pass to Charles Casey and then hit Jack Harper with a 32-yard scoring toss for the win byterians, 29-25, as Charlotte Isbell paced all scorers with 18 Pohn's sightings were report Clrfr5 big markers.

Dianne Measells ed to the central telegraph bu bucketed 11 for the Presbyteri ans. ning touchdown. reau of the Smithsonian Astro-physical Observatory at Cambridge, Mass. by 2Vz lengths over Lady Pitt, the 8-1 second choice in the field The spectacular, two-play explosion with four minutes left wiped out the 10-7 lead the Bull Valeta Johnsey 10 points sparked the Hays Avenue sex Similar sightings have been of nine 2-year-old fillies. The only other fillies to com tet to a 16-12 win over First Baptist.

Debbie Drake was the made by Dr. Arthur Hoag of Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Pohn said. plete their juvenile campaigns dogs had built on a 25-yard field goal by Bob Etter and Kirby Moore's eight-yard touchdown top gun for the losers with eight unbeaten were Regret in 1914, Top Flight in 1931 and Idun, who points. Because of cloudy weather pass to Pat Hodgson. west Jackson came out on Saturday, Pohn said he was un Georgia 0 0 3 710 Florida 0 7 0 714 also won the Gardenia, in 1957.

Moccasin earned $110,214 for top of a 18-17 thriller over Cal able to take photographs of the vary St. Luke with Harriet comet but he said "there's possibly a third condensation farth A. B. Hancock's Claiborne Farm and boosted her earnings OFF ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Corlew of 38 Villa Jackson, prepare to board plane for San Juan, Puerto Rico. Middlebrooks Pontiac-Rambler of Jackson was leader in a Pontiac sales campaign over many other dealers in this district through Corlew's leadership. He is sales manager of Middlebrooks. The all-expense paid vacation was top prize in the sales campaign.

Emirson ripping the nets for 16 points for the winners. Cissie Caldwell's 12 points paced the er back on the tail." ONE HANDED CATCH Charles Casey (89), Florida end, makes a leaping one-handed catch of a pass good for a 10-yard gain as Georgia back Joe Burson (17) makes the tackle. Florida defeated the Georgia Bulldogs, 14-10. (AP Wirephoto) losing six. ine Presbyterians romped Card Of Thanks We would like to express our Parkview, 44-8, as all three Chattanooga Cougars Stun Rebs starters hit the glory column.

Sherry Epps led the way with 14 points followed by Karen appreciation for the thoughtful-ness of our many friends during College Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Colgate 21, Bucknell 7 Dartmouth 47, Columbia 0 Boston U. 15, Connecticut 14 Princeton 14, Harvard 6 Navy 19, Maryland 7 Oregon State 13, Syracuse 12 Yale 21, Pennsylvania 19 No. Carolina St. 21, Duke 0 South Carolina 17, Virginia 7 to $319,731. She was the 3-10 favorite of a crowd of 31,441 and returned $2.60, $2.40 and $2.20.

The time was 1:44 2-5, just two fifths of a second off the stakes record set last year by Queen Empress. Lady Pitt, ridden by Jorge Velasquez, came from far back in the stretch to earn the $36,738 second money, half a length ahead of C. W. Smith's Prides Profile. our grief.

Especially our pastor. Drops Game Rev. E. Taylor, for his most comforting words. night to lead the Houston Coug- Griffen with 13 and Patty Foel-linger with 11.

Linda Wyatt managed three points for Park gars to a stunning, 17 to 3, upset The family of John H. Hastings, Sr. CHATTANOOGA, Term. (AP) view. HOUSTON, Tex.

(AP) Sophomore Warren McVea, who had been disappointing after predictions of a sensational year, caught touchdown passes good for 80 and 84 yards Saturday Grabs First over the Mississippi Rebels. McVea's blinding speed com Lambuth Memorial Forest Heights gained a 2-0 forfeit vic Quarterback Vic Purvis and defensive lineman Tom Roussell Card Of Thanks tory over First Methodist. Tennessee 21, Georgia Tech 7 scored first-half touchdowns to spearhead Southern Mississippi's bined with an inspired, clawing and butting Cougar defense for Houston's first victory ever over The Cooke Family wishes to Kentucky 34, Vanderbilt 0 Knoxville 32, Morehouse 26 Sewanee 6, Wash. Lee 0 SYDNEY. Australia (AP) express sincere appreciation to their friends and neighbors for 17-0 football victory over Chatta First Baptist trimmed Hays Avenue, 12-10, with Carmen Webb registering six points for the victors.

Kathy Kirby's eight markers were high for the Ule Miss, a 14-pomt favorite. Bruce Devlin captured the Willis Masters Golf title Saturday, nooga Saturday night Memphis State 7, Utah State 0 Mississippi won the 12 previous meetings between the two Madison Hall By MRS. DORA ARRINGTON Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stewart Thurs overcoming a five-stroke deficit sympathy and kindness shown in the passing of our beloved husband and Father, Neal H.

Cooke. We would like to thank Rev. Boone and Rev. Bates for Eastern Ky. 28, Tenn.

Tech 14 Cornell 41, Brown 21 Southern scored on a 61-yard drive, a blocked punt and a 31- game. schools. on the final round as nightmarish winds blew Bob Charles' Notre Dame 69, Pittsburgh 13 Archer Has Open Lead At Hawaii yard field goal The seniors of West Jackson toppled Calvary St. Luke, 35-24, despite the 21-point perfor One of the greatest high school players in Texas history, McVea had not really lived up to his score to an eight-over-par 80. their comforting words.

day were Mrs. Peggy Love Purvis directed the 61-yard march in 14 plays and carried The Cooke Family Devlin, the sum Australian and Mrs. Virginia Chicksten of mance of Annette Elinor. Carol star, shot a pair of 73s on the press clippings until he broke over from the two late in the first quarter. He completed Jackson, Mrs.

H. B. Woodward of Bells, and Mrs. Burley Cxeneva 29, Susquehanna 28 Quantico Marines 32, 7 Williams 28, Wesleyan 20 Westminster 28, Carn. Tech 21 Wm.

Mary 20, Citadel 6 Florida 14, Georgia 10 open a 3-3 game in the third day two rounds and finished with a 72-hole total of 286, one passes of 3, 13 and 47 yards on quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Gard stroke better than British Open champion Peter Thomson, also the drive. When Chattanooga tried to 3 Mississippi Houston 0 717 ner and family of St.

Louis, Mo and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gard Butler and Kay Williams tallied 13 and 10 points respectively for the winners. JUNIORS First Meth. 9 Pos.

Lamb'h-F. B. 9 Clayton 8 Menzies 1 Forde Neely 6 Dias 2 Hawks 2 Webb Marcom Brooks Arnold Stauf fer Pounds Substitutes: a h-Forest Heights Long, Mullins. Florida St. 35, Wake Forest 0 of Australia.

Thomson carded punt from the five-yard-line in the second quarter, Roussell two 74s. ner and family of Cedar Grove, Charles, the New Zealand left visited in the home of Mr. and HONOLULU (AP) George Archer, the 6-foot-6 thin man of golf, posted a double bogey six on the first hole and then fought back into the lead of the $60,300 hander, fired a 69 on the third Mrs. Lon Montgomery Sunday, round for a 208 and a five-stroke broke through to block the kick and fell on it in the end zone for another touchdown. George Sumrall kicked a 31-yard field goal in the third peri Braves Rip Greenies Geo.

Washington 24, Furman 7 No. Carolina 17, Clemson 13 W. Virginia 31, Va. Tech 22 Miami, Ohio 20, Toledo 16 Ohio Indiana 10 Purdue 45, Wisconsin 7 East. Mich.

41, Case Tech 20 Maine 27, Youngstown 22 advantage over Devlin and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teuton and family of Martin spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hawaiian Open Golf Tournament Saturday with a 54 hole score of 210.

od. This ended the scoring. R. W. Teuton.

Thomson. But then came his 80 in the treacherous southerly winds that hit the Kensington course, and a third-place finish at 288. Chattanooga had the ball deep NEW ORLEANS (AP) Stan Parkview 59 Pos. Presbvter'ns 25 Isbell 18 Shelton 7 Daniel Todd 4 Hickman 8 Measells 11 Richardson Terry Austin Lane Stewart Overton Substitutes: Parkview Wisdom, Arnold. Presbyterians Black 3.

Archer wound ud the third Massachusetts 27, Holy Cross in Southern territory only once, ford's Indians scalped Tulane aits. n. i Lancaster returned home Saturday morning from a two months visit to Los Angeles, Dallas and day's play with an even par 72. after Rich English had inter 16-0 baturday night in an inter Al Geiberger, lust as thin as Doug Sanders of Ojai, sectional football battle with cepted a pass and returned it to the 15. But on the next play, Archer but three inches shorter, tied for seventh at 294 after a Vermont 7, Middlebury 0 Northeastern 17, Tufts 13 Temple 28, Rhode Island 0 Auburn 25, Mississippi State Austin, Tex.

visiting her Dave Lewis, a fullblooded Chuk NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' AND DIRECTORS' MEETINGS TO STOCKHOLDERS AND DIRECTORS OF CROOK BUILDING, INC. (formerly CROOK SANATARIUM, INC.) Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of stockholders of Crook Building, (formerly Crook Sanatarium, Inc.) will be held on the Mezzanine Floor of the New Southern Hotel in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, at 10:00 A.M., on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1965. The purpose of said meeting is as follows: (1) To consider a resolution proposing the sale of all of the property and assets of the corporation; (2) To consider a resolution to liquidate the assets of the corporation, to surrender the charter, and to dissolve the corporation; and, (3) To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Immediately following the posted a 72 for Southern's Jimmy Barger picked brief challenge and Jack Nick- chansi, weilding a wicked tom- Veteran Al Besselink, playing off a Chattanooga aerial and re laus, U.S. Masters champion Mr.

and Mrs. Aubry Baughan and Miss Mary Cox of Bolivar 18 with a driver that was patched myhawk for the Braves, with his passing and running. and record-breaking money winner, was one stroke further Hays Avenue 16 Pos. First Baptist 13 Jones 6 Drake 8 Johnsey 10 Halliard 4 Broadstreet Rhodes Rainey Hopper Brewer Clemens Kemp Terrell Substitutes: Hay Avenue NewbiU. First Baptist Phillips.

visited in the home of Mr. and The Stanford team, only 37- up alter it came apart his hands on his backswing during the opening round, posted a 70 behind. turned it to the Southern 39. The victory gave Southern, 3-0 conqueror of Auburn two weeks ago, a 6-2 won-lost record this season. Chattaonoga is 3-4-1.

Most of the second half was a Mrs. C. H. Henderson Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson Kemp The chief casualty of the tour and tied Geiberger at 211. men strong, struck quickly in the first half for its 16 points behind the agile Lewis while Tulane rolled over and played nament was South African Gary visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gore Sunday afternoon.

Davidson 37, Lehigh 23 Tennessee 1 Georgia Tech 7 V.MJ. 21, Richmond 14 Bowling Green 20, Marshall 6 Air Force 14, Army 3 Michigan 23, Illinois 3 Cincinnati 21, Kansas State 14 Minnesota 27, Northwestern 22 Central Michigan 48, Eastern Bob Goalby, who had the lead firmly in hand, wasted three defensive battle. Visitors in the home of Mr. Player, who withdrew after Friday's second round because of a painful back ailment. shots on the last two holes he and Mrs.

Elmer Cooper recent Neither team was effective passing. Purvis completed three dead. The only thing the hapless Greenies did before intermission ly were, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence three-putted No.

17 and sliced his drive out of bounds on No. 18 of 14 for 47 yards during the Player is the U.S. Open champion and winner of the last five tourneys he's played, including Powell and son, Wallace of Illinois 6 and finished with a 70 for 212 game, but he stayed on the W. Jackson 18 os. Calv'y-St.

I 17 Emirson 16 Wyatt 3 Foster Caldwell 12 Shelton 2 Jones 2 C. WilUams Stephenson Hamilton Holt D. Williams Stout SENIORS Presbyterians 44 Pos. Parkview 8 Epps 14 Morehead 1 Giffen 13 Wyatt 3 Foellinger 11 Stewart 2 Mountjoy Younger 2 Davenport 6 Bivens Williams Alexander Substitutes: Presbyterians Montgomery. Parkview Hanna.

to cheer the sparse crowd of 15,000 was blocking a Lewis punt. But it was for naught be Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Poole of Rutherford, Mrs. Chas Gary Brewer had 67 for 213, 61-yard scoring the Australian Open last week.

Morehead 21, Western Ky. 12 Southwestern 27, Principia 24 Middle Tennessee 28, Murray along with Pete Brown, 70, Dick The severe back and chest Pafford and daughter of Bemis ground in the march. Southern Miss Chattanooga Hard, 69. and Red Baxter. 72.

and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mur- pains, wnicn nave botnerea mm 7 0 017 0 0 24 Chuck Coody of Fort Worth chison of South Gate. cause neither quarterback Bobby Duhon or Dave East could move Tulane. Stanford 3 13 0 016 Tulane 0 0 0 0 0 shot the best round of the tour Southern Mississippi 17, Chat Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Hale and tanooga 0 conclusion of the stockholders-meeting, a special meeting of sons of Ripley, Miss, visited his nament, 66, and closed to 215. favored Billy Casper had 68, the Directors of said corpor uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Teuton Sunday afternoon. but was well back at 217. Fish 14, Lane 12. Brigham Young 25, Utah 20 Missouri 20, Colorado 0 Colorado St.

52, South Dakota ation is called for the purpose Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Wood Champion Relies On Speed, Youth SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) First Baptist IS Pes.

Hays Ave. 1 Evans 4 Milam 2 Ferrell 2 Kirby 8 Webb 6 Wilbur Jackson G. Mullens L. Ferrell Jones of carrying out the action of ward of Bells spent Wednesday the stockholders, if any, relative Govs Victorious JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP) St.

20 night in the home of Mr. and Barnett Andrews Weber State 14, Idaho 7 Mrs. Virgil Stewart Lightweight champion Ismael Deane 24, Colorado College 14 Austin Peay stayed in conten Substitutes: First Baptist Sullivan, Truex, Dehoney, Hudson. Hays Avenue Horn. Mrs.

Ollie Black of Bemis Lynx Upset lllinoisans MEMPHIS (AP) Southwest tion in the Ohio Valley Confer Kentucky 34, Vanderbilt 0 Washington, St. Louis, 17, spent Friday and Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. An W. Jackson 35 os.

Calv'y-St. I. S4 Centre 6 ence football race Saturday night with a 21-7 victory over East Tennessee. derson Kemp. to each of the foregoing resolutions, and to transact such other business as may properly come before said Directors meeting.

By order of the Board of Directors of Crook Building, this 5th day of November, 1965. William G. Crook, President Publish Nov. 7, 1965. Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Jarrett Wyoming 27, New Mexico 9 North Texas St. 24, Wichita ern quarterback Bruce Cook The Governors' Rodney Rog Butler 13 jsitnor zi WilUams 10 Nelson 1 Lollar 7 McCarty 2 Barton Hall Duncan Wyatt Caroll Lewis Substitutes: West Jackson Mc-Abee. Jones Northcott. Calvary-St.

Luke Smith. St. 21 ers passed for one touchdown passed for 308 yards Saturday as the Lynx broke a four-game los for some time, will keep him from competition for several weeks. Devlin won $2,240, Thomson $1,120 and Charles $672. Sanders got $336 for his seventh-place tie and Nicklaus earned $291.

Johnson Scores Key Six-Pointer SEWANEE, Tenn. (AP) Se-wanee took the opening kickoff and marched 60 yards to score the game's only touchdown for a 6-0 College Athletic Conference football victory over Washington and Lee Saturday. Bill Johnson scored the touchdown on a two-yard plunge after quarterback Charlie Gignilliat had passed 13 yards to Dale Rich at the Washington Lee five. Johnson set new school rushing records for a single season and career. He ran his season total to 951 yards and his career mark to 1,904.

Washington Lee's deepest and family of Jackson, enjoyed a stew supper with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cupples Sunday night. East Texas St. 7, Sam Houston and ran three yards for another.

ing streak and upset Principia St 0 Austin Peay is 5-1 in the OVC, Laguna of Panama, making his first title defense, is relying on speed and youth to beat Carlos Ortiz in their 15-round rematch Saturday at Hiram Bithorn Stadium. Ortiz, at 29, says, "I'm just about thinking of retiring if I lose this one." After 10 years in the ring, the Puerto Rico-born New Yorker owns a New York night club and has a good job with a beer company. But Ortiz predicts victory. He says he is in much better shape than he was when the 22-year a half-game behind Middle Ten College of Elsah, 111., 27-24. Principia drew first blood driving 66 yards in the first nessee, and is 6-1 over-all.

Austin Peay 0 14 7 021 Tulsa 51, Louisville 18 Western Michigan 17, Ohio U. Georgetown, Ky. 28, Anderson quarter when quarterback Far Fraternal Notes East Tenn. 0 0 7 0 7 South Carolina State 17. Mary land state 14 TRY JACKSON SUN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS! St.

Paul's 20, Delaware State UTMB Ahead TROY, Ala. (AP) The Uni Jackson Lodge No. 192 Jackson Lodge No. 192 will old Laguna dethroned him in 14 Morehead, Ky. 21.

Western meet in regular session on Panama last April 10, winning by decision. Ortiz has not fought since Kentucky 12 versity of Tennessee Martin Branch recovered from a first quarter deficit Saturday night to Thursday night at 7:30. Exalted Ruler W. R. Drake is requesting a good attendance.

Sewanee 6, Washington Lee Southwestern, Tenn. 27, Prin Spanish Netters Claim 2-1 Lead BARCELONA (AP) Manuel Santana and Jose Luis Arilla gave Spain a 2-1 lead over India in the Davis Cup interzone Tennis finals Saturday with a doubles victory. The Spaniards, never beaten at home, deefated Premit Lall and Jaidip Mukerjea 8-6-10-8. Spain now is solidly favored to win the best-of-five series and qualify to meet Australia in the Challenge Round for the Cup next month. Australia is the defending champion in the global competition for the prized Tennis trophy.

score in each remaining period April. He took the lightweight crown from Joe Brown at Las Vegas on April 21, 1962. He won four lucrative title defenses and and down Troy State 20-6 an penetration came with six min cipia 24 ley Helms lunged two yards for the score. A kick put the Indians ahead 7-0. The lllinoisans padded their lead to 17-0 on a 23-yard field goal and a 27-yard drive over the goal line.

Helms sprinted the last 12. Southwestern put eight points on the board with seconds remaining in the half when end Scott Arnold pulleld down a Cook pass and dashed 50 yards. Another Cook pass, this time to end Bill Hendrickson, made it 17-8. Cook hit Hendrickson with 51 and 43 yard bombs in the third quarter, but the conversion attempts ailed. A naturalized citizen of the mterstate football contest.

Eastern Kentucky 28. Tennes The Red Wave set up its lone, received more than $30,000 for see Tech 14 first period score by blocking a the Laguna bout. His record is 44 victories, five defeats and one no-decision bout. LAUNCELOT LODGE NO. 13 Knights of Pythias Regular Meeting November 18th 7:30 P.M.

Refreshments B. H. OdeD, C.C. W. W.

Holmes, III, See. Vol punt and recovering on the nine yard line. Memphis State 7, Utah State 0 Arkansas Tech 27, Ouachita 21 Grambling 21, Arkansas "In Memoriam" In Loving Memory of Mrs. Alice Jordan, who has been gone for one year. Though you are gone; there are relics of joy.

Bright dreams of you, which death cannot destroy: Which come in the night Bobby Hayes dashed in from utes left in the game when Rud Smith recovered a fumble at the Sewanee 38. A big factor in Sewanee's vie tory was the kicking of Gignilliat, who averaged 42.4 yards for eight punts. One of his kicks sailed 81 yards in the second quarter. The victory gives Sewanee a 6-1 overall record and 3-0 in the 9 Ortiz is to get 30 per cent of the gate for this fight while La the 4 in the second period for the Vols' first score. He repeat Texas 35, Baylor 14 Southern Methodist 10.

Texas ed the performance from the 5 time of sorrow and care. And 0 guna is guaranteed $30,000 plus radio and television rights, if any, in Panama. The promoters estimate that 25,000 will pay St. John's Lodge No. 332 bring back the features that joy used to wear.

Long, long be my heart with Stated Meeting in the third period. U-T's final tally came in the fourth quarter on a five-yard run by Sandy Smith. Arkansas 31, Rice 7 Montana State 24, Montana 7 Southern California 35, Califor Monday, November 8th United States has the same rights as a native-born citizen, $195,000 to see Puerto Rico's second world title fight. CAC. Washington Lee is 2-5 overall and 0-2 in the league.

your memories filled, Like a 7:30 1.M. nia 0 UTMB 0 7 6 720 except that he may not become vase in which roses have once been distilled Though the vase may be broken the scent of the Trov State 6 0 0 06 president. Washington State 27, Oregon 7 UCLA 28, Washington 24 Lydle Flnley. W.M. T.

H. DarldMB. Secty. SAVE On 65 roses hangs around still Mrs. Annie Mae Bond.

Jackson Lodge No. 45 Western Washington 23, Central Washington 14 Colorado Western 59, Southern Utah 0 Amherst 33, Trinity 26 Lafayette 23, Rutgers 18 Card Of Thanks Many thanks to everyone for Schaol Of Instractloa Meetinc 1:30 P.M. Not. 9th NEW SHIPMENT (Just Arrived) Dog Sweaters Coats Also Raincoats, Boots Berets. the beautiful flowers and cards at the death of our beloved Hampden-Sydney 39, Frede Joe T.

Garrett. W.M. Jesse M. Barnes, Secretary husband and father. Charlene and Billy Darden rick 26 Alabama 31, L.S.U.

7 Florida 28, N. Carolina 14 Michigan State 35, Iowa 0 Nebraska 42, Kansas 6 Oklahoma 24, Iowa State 20 CHEVY DEMONSTRATORS Good Selection New Car Warranty See 'em now at TRUEX i 1 Gaftdm ratm Bill Sez "Trouble is the structural steel that goes into building a character." WILL S. HALL GENERAL INSURANCE 263 N. Highland Phone 4Z7-2S73 Brandeis University has chosen one of its former athletic greats as interim basketball coach for the 1965-66 season. Hubie LeBlanc, of Maynard, will pinchhit for K.C.

Jones, the Boston Celtics' star who plans to play one more year of pro ball before coaching Brandeis. Phone 422-2501 Poplar Street at G.M. O. R.R. STARTING THURSDAY at the Malco Theatre all the heart, all the excitement of a great frontier adventure Walt Disney's "OLE YELLEB" co starring Dorothy McGoire and Fess Parker.

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