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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 24

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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE ODESSA AMERICAN 1 V' VJ-SUNDAYf NOVEMBER 10, 1963 -jmjf I Truni' mrnfr- I i mnn ii i i I i MU I I I 1. i i i' i i lii' 'n i ti i i urn r'n 'iff L.r i i nm -fl T' -J-- WWi- Michigan Uses lini fumble r' -Ins i.f. i. ti i I 1 iii. ii i) "-i-J.

i. mi i il. pi, j. I -For 14-8 Win -AP) -J jjCHAMPAIGN, I1L. Undefeated Illinois" fumbled away its share of the Big Ten BOULDER.

Colo. (UPI) er CU missed a first down by scoring three himself, one a 69-yard run. Boston scored the Cesarek. The Buffaloes had dropped the left end, and moved football" lead as Michigan ex 'l ii rcolLy I Missouri took a host of Colo an men, ana tne lourtn follow plolted a fourth period bobble to ing a CU fumbled t)n a fab- rado University troubles, gave tne rignt naitDacK up ro wane other touchdown. Each Missouri touchdown catch.

their good luck to sophomores Henderson eligible as an cna. extend" Bump Elliott's coaching came after Colorado bumbles or cu's lone touchdown came Bill Svmons drove over for jinx over brother Pete with a bad breaks, one in each quar three plays after 216-pound left Gary Lane and Ken Boston, and turned them into a 28-7 Big win Saturday. CU's only, score, 144 upset pf the second-ranked 1 't- 1 1 Lane, a 6-1. 191-nound stand tackle Dee Henderson smashed to the CU one-yard line with a Illini Lane -euarterbacked the ter. The first came arter pass interference, -the second after a bad Buffalo punt, the third aft out, scored the first half only Illinois' conference title and Tigers to all four touchdowns, pass from quarterback -Frank two touchdowns.

Rose Bowl bid were dealt -The -first period ice was --deadly blow- when-Jirtr Warren jumbled and Michigan recover broken one play 'after a Colorado defense man ran into Missouri's Jim Sevcik trying to ed on the Illini 11, striking for the winning touchdown in five plays" "8-7'def icit; THE SHEIK In Titlf Bout Mafmen Meet In Title Bout catch- from -Lane-on-the Colorado one-Jrard line. Sevcik failed to catch the pass, but the The Illini. Wo. 2 in The Asso ciated Press national poll, sut Jered their first setback: After back judge gave the Tigers tne ball on the one-yard liner Lane live victories and a tie to yield ToWh went over right tacwe tor we ipCaimma the Big Ten spot exclusively to ii, taivr 1 I score. Michigan State, a 23-0 victor The North American Heavy- Lane took off on his 69-yard over Purdue." weight Wrestling, Championship Michigan State; Illinois and gallop after faking a pitchout and then sneaking around his ping off tremendous yardage BERKELEY.

(UPI) will fie up, tor, graDs iucsaay nieht at Ector County Coliseum -Ohio. State which lost. to Penn The university of Washington' own left end. one piay earner, nearly every time he got the back strong to take a 21-14 lead at halftime and maintained ball control completely after that The Huskies piled up well over when The Sheik tangles with the State in outside play. had shared the conference lead at Colorado's Symons punted only Huskies, ridine wen on tne Dan, scored once on a 12-yard run and another time on a one- i iiii 1 1 i -'Vi: '-'4 fc 25 yards to the Missouri 3L- PCSolShWfwi! After CU missed a first down Tafi tv.

MfeennH m. two out of three iiaiis road to the Rose Bowl, spotted California early leads twice Saturday, then came back to 500 yards passing and running. yard plunge for the first two 'lstJ)efore Michigan's sudden with a iOMDacK junior coney, rip Husky touchdowns. Ut strike lorhe decisive TD. Illi 'TT i i'T 4.

nne-hour time limit grind down the Golden Bears nois apparently bad only to play yard line, the Tigers rolled the ball 73 yardsJn-eight plays lor A tag-team matcn is scnedui- and win a wild 39-26 ball game ed for the semifinal event Dory the score. With Bill Douglas engineering it safe for the fmarseven minutes after stopping whatlseamed the WWverines last-chanfce Funk will have Ricky Ro Andrews Hactts Boston, who was instrumental mero as a partner against Great the plays, the hard hitting Huskies rode roughshod over the Bears throuch the last three in running and pass catching on Dane and Ken Lucas. This also drive at midfield. But two plays after a Michi other drives turned a double reverse play into a touchdown, is a two-out-of-three fair bout with a one-hour time limit. quarters and had to punt only ran punt Warren fumbled for once au day.

The fourth period score was set up when Symons fumbled a Two supporting matches also rrt ivi 9 1 Eagles, 26-7 The Huskies, behind 0-7 and the second time in the game and Wolverine John Rowser recovered. On a fourth and one are on ine cara. iorto iom 7-14 in the early going, came DEWEYBU RKH ART- AmateurGolf Winner iatr caicn on ine rive plays latefr Lane Bootlegged in situation, quarterback Bob Tim' meets Rudy Kay in a one-fall event and Dale Lewis takes on Mister in another one-fall match. from the 10-yard line. ANDREWS (Special) The 7-7 berlake sneaked a yard, to the one yard stripe for a first down and Mel-Anthony smashed over SUNLAND Colorado 0 0 0 Missouri 7 7 7 With one second left in the game, third-team quarterback Kenny Thompson completed a Andrews Mustangs proved they 7 28kFirsr-iTiatch is-scheduled to still had the best team in Dis Lubbock Pro Wins.

left guard for the touchdown. Scoring: pass to Beddy Turner. Lyles start; at p.in. iickbis are $2 forx ringside, $1 for general trict 2-AAA here Friday night by overcoming a Pecos -Eagle 1 run (Leistritz MU Lane 0 7-14 8" 0-8 Michigan Illinois kicked the extra point Second-team quarterback Rod SULTS kickj lead to win their fourth district admission and ou cents iorT children. 69 run (Leistritz MU Lane ney Monahans replaced Floyd game, 26-7.

In West Texas PGA kick) Lindsey in tne second quarter Andrews is the only team in SUNLAND MRrVN. M. UPD-ReUlt MU Boston 15 run (Leistritz after Lindsey was shaken up. district to boast a pencct rec Yale Whips Penn of Saturday' racing unland Prk raca kick) ord, while Kermit Yellow Jack- The Andrews coaches said the otck; for three rounds of play. In ANDREWS (Staff) Everett PHILADELPHIA) Led 1.

run (Cesarek CU Symons second-half defensive play; by ttin-i iui. lets are nenma wirn a. a-i marK Bearkats Gain Re mth Lobos- Class division; Doc Nolen of Vinzant, Lubbock pro, won the kick) the Mustangs "was one of the J': defeated Kermit ear- Maalr4 ITrrnl 4Ei tiA I by the running of junior backs Chuck. Merceln and Pete-Cum Seminole took the title-with a leka J32.60. J1J.S0, If.

tit Cn til ftA MU Lane -10 run -(Leistritz best three this West Texas PGA held here last week with a 72 hole total of lieTl40-6r 4-5. mings, Yale defeated -Penn 28-7 year: During tne una 224, and in Class competition, Harold Merritt of Andrews won The Mustangs have Monanans 275. SECONDtwaldKftira: in an Ivy League football game Attendance: 23,000, and Ector "left on the district Pecos didn make a first down R. B. Joan 5.4S.

4.20. I Chaaca Bar mUNTSVILLE, Tex-fUPI)- 140. Xm Dartdine a.M."T TT2ri-t- schedule: Andrews! The. West Texas PGA started Tuesday for pro golfers, who Bert Smith Sr. of Andrews, who Monahans, next weeV to battle daily double 1 yr owi, jjo Hurihomhoni 9.29.

4.80, 4.20: -Post Pa Houston State drove 62 -yards for a fourth period touch- played four rounds. Amateurs posted a 164. the Loboes. who stand at -2-1-1. rade 1.20.

Spring Chick 7.80. Saturday to gam a 21-21 participated in a three-day 1 pdessco loivOiing Kesylte PRO DIVISION Pecos started the scorine withl FOURTH yr oldf ft u. 870 yds: I tie with the Sul Ross Lobos in event, Everett Vlnaint. Lubbock TO-JW 275 Gin Rummy 11.04. 7.66.

1.66: Ncttar 1.80. a 30-yard pass to end Charles Earl Jaeobttn. Kenedy I7-210 J77 Vinzant shot a 66 the first Elwin Stoeauch, Amartllo 71-JW in i-tying lorn QUINELLA: 1-1, 2iJB. Bingham I quarteroacK Dwight Hooker. Steve Holmes Women's Church day of competition, -came back with a 67 the second round, a SherwoodGarrrblers SunisetMid Dick Turner, Sun Angelo 7S-2W 282 S.

A. Smith, Andre-vs 71-21 288 Carrol Beavert. Lubbock 71-215 JS6 FIFTH yr cld, "il4 fun: Team Won tost Won Lost kicked the extra point. Team West Lest Roly Hiih 10.M. 1.00.

3 4: Tubolero Team 1. B'l a Lone Star Conference- football game. Halfback Eliseo Villarreal's two-yard run and William Black's third extra point kick tied the homecoming game for the Bearkats. -1 68 for the third and a 70 on the LEddle Jonei, Lorenzo 74-215289 1. Metzeers Milk ....10 2 7.40, Gayla Pera 2.80.

1:04 1-S. In the second quarter, tne 1 Las Vegas Varmits ias Varmits 7 i 2. Gene's El Paso Jim Terry. Gainei county 7-aw! final day for a total of 275. 24.

10 I 'Four" Errors 7 SIXTH-S vr olds It on. tan: 3. Crest Drug 4. ftieesv's Barher Shhn He was two strokes aneaa 01 1. First Baptist 30 10 2.

Crescent Park Baptist 24 16 3. Second BapL Sneaker 23 18 4. Belmont Baptist 20 20 5. West Park Baptist 19 21 8. Second Bantist Bell- -mm- It Mustangs recorded their first TD.

Fullback Ralph Hummell C. G. Griffin, Brownfield 74-317291 Loyd Carter, Sweetwater 72-219291 Rav Hardy. Mulesnoe 74-217291 21V4 l441 DsubW Trouble Lock Mm Eva 7.80. J.I0, 3.40: Running 5.

Texas Auto Parts 21 19 Earl Jacobson of Lubbock for Jewel 4.30, 3.60; Sir Jeffmaa va. 1.1I.CU VJ if (. Tt Loafers Jay McCIure. Lubbock 72-222 2M a.4yard dive (. Sandy.

Trophy. 1921 7. Whltline Const Co. 18 22 Joe Houck, Borger 72-222294 the championship -In the Class A Amateur divi 7. Coat 4 1 Dilil Blt.

4 T. First Christina 38 24 Bethany Christian 13 27 (. Ideal Water 17 22ft Sul -RossTscored fjrsron a run by quarterback Pedraza. Poppy Rodrl- SEVENTH vr old ft us. 8W fun: Botmy westraii, i-ioyaaaa rr-wis z-o Bob Hlckson, Dumai 74-224298 High Team Gam La Vegas Varmits, Simpson Masonry 17 23 Fool You 18.80.

7.60. 40: Dob 7.M. play to cap a eu-yaro orive. Halfback Joe Lyles, who had been sick with a failed on the JPAT sion, Dewey uuricnari or raia 10. Harlow Samraons 17 43 5.W; Sleepy S.80.

1:05 J-S. aMATtl'B DIVISION DlYlfilon A quez returned a kickoff 90 yards land took top place with a 210 High Team Series iVs, 17M. High Individual Mens Gam a 1 1 1 11. Flinutones 13 ,27 12. Slough Equip.

7 33 BIG QUINELLA: 3-3, 3-4, 609.40.- High Team Game second Bens, bus. High Team Series Second Bells. 1384. i rhTnd.Cime MargareTTanh. 178.

Hiah Ind. Series Margaret Vann, 484. 193-502, Men's Church League Montaomery. 20S. Hlrh Team Gam Ideal Water.

703. The remaining portion of the EIGHTH-3. 4 ft vr olds. IW furs: Midland 'I41-S9 2101 Paul Woodt, Brownfield 148-75223 Ted Wright, Midland 143-75-228 High Individual women oam tiara High Team Series Gene's El Paso, 2020 the second quarter for another touchdown, but Sam Houston -fullback-Joe Ed- Lynn -scored Jerry Bakka 11.30, 5 60. 8.00: Darreli't Rough Riders Fovpred Hiah Individual Mens Game a i game was scoreless unui me Broussara and Kay uoyce, m.

High Individual Mens Series JaS "Bed Touck.fM.J0rSoliMoMr.40i-T-' Richardson, 223, IHvlsloa fourth quarter when Lyles oroke High Individual Women Cam Carol vn ford. 527. Doc Tfolen, Seminole 148-7524 Team Woa Lost for 10 vards and tne iu on a High Individual Women Series Helen Fluf Mvera. Muleshoe 358,75233 Slaton, 203. High Individual Mem Series Ronald OTTAWA (UPI)- Oddsmak-ers have established the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Brown, w.

NINTH yr olds, furs: Royal Susan 15.00. 5.00. 3.80: Mahalvnn Val Cotlyer. Midland 15S-77-23i quick pitchout; Lyles also kicked Gilbert 552. 1.

Cumberland Presby; ..23 13 2. 1st Bapt AFpba ..21 15 3. 1st Bapt. Tiger ,...21 15 4. Sherwood Bapt Jetsv ......19 IT -r- Division 3.30, 3.20; Miss Fan Pan 3.80.

A 1:11 High Individual Womens Series Caro the extra- point. Bluebonner Belles Football League nine-point fav twice In the second quarter for a 14-13 Bearkat halftime lead. A three-yard scoring run by A. C. Lex and two-point conversion pass from Ronnie Steph-r3zensto-jimStapletottptitSul rrzjtoss- -in-the -lead-Again in the "third period.

Andrews' third TD came as a Harold Merritt. Andrews 171-83-254 Larnce Hick, Kermlt 178-79-237 G. F. Gideon. Big Spring 174-88 262 Team won lost 5.

2nd Bapt. Tall Boy 18 6. Sherwood Bant. No. 1 .....17 It TENTH 3 yr olds ft BP.

furs: Peter El Bo 17.00. 8.40. Miss Circl orites to defeat the miury-rid lyn Slaton, Sherwood Seniors. resultoJLaJ)ass. interception by 1, LindiSmartShOBiiM.M131 1 died Montreal Alouettes- into- 4 Bsnt-Alley snakers IMvMoa I.

fc-L Sports Bar 8.N, 3.60: -Son Glenn FmleyOnPecor 35rHum- Mixed Bud Smith Andrewt 176-88264 day's Eastern Football. Confer Team Woo Iwt High -Team Game-2nd. Bapt. Alley Lyn Rice," Andrewt 265 3. Hubbard -i Olds 13 4.

Odessa Trim 15 j. The Browni Shonpa' .....23 if meii -scored irom.ine i I Shaken, 755. ence semi-final playoff. QUINELLA: -M, (0.40. Handle: 188.1K.

Attendance: 1,867. urn jMtenoougn, Anarewa point attempt failed. High Team sene mo. jsspt. Aiiey 6.

Manuel's 17 i eam one 13 11 8. Team Two irVi 1J Shakers, 2088.. 7. Odessa Lumber ih 4. Pinbusters 12 12- Hign uaiviauai uam s.

traiznesa, 5. Doughboys 12 12 222. 8. Monarch Cleaner 9. B.

J. Service i. v.ti n.nb .17 23 At 24 ,.12 28 Markers 9 15 High bdivldual Series S. L. CralgMao, 1208 West 10th I Open Sundays High- Teaimcamifinoui 621.

9 31 11. Katy. Casting Inspired New Mexico Tmim Two ll- RyaI 0rfler Moos 31 Hhrh Teaof Series Im Mr. Mrs. League High Mm Ind.

Hlgar Women's Ind. dam Mary Ann Won Lost High Team series Sports Ctn Tesm wngiit, tsi. 1. Mae's 68 Service M' Mike Terk, 538 29 II .........27 13 2. Stoehr Win Rop Sign' ystsrzsru-js Jcki 226.

3. Athletic Supply Wright, 301. High Individual Series Merle Scott, 4. Pure ice 13H JJHlfii-23 .17 .21 18 5. Jake Hutes Tir Sherwood Juniors t.

Slim Lagron TTValve IS Won 'Lost Originot Mixed Four StalliriEs carrieOn" three con Team Team Four ALBUQUERQUE, N.M 8. Paulson Gulf 21 19 ...22 IVi Team 1. Woa Allan's Xwik Shop (Pod.) ..28 16 2. Team Two 15 (UPI) New Mexico, inspired secutive plays' and scored from the Abendschan's kick 3, Team Six' 1. Underwood -Butane Products 19.

Odessa Monogram .,19 21 11. Buck's Tubing Tong 24 12. Cloud Constr. (Pod.) 15 21 by line-crackling- Bucky Stall- HRIFTYKAR PARTS to give New Mexico 4. Team Ttire 10-14 5.

Team One 7 17 6. Team Five 18 ings and end-sweeping Joe riar- 3. Forbes Bkg. i 4. Happy's Gulf 5.

Jones Bros. No. 13. Permian Metals 14 26 a 10-0 ......24 ......23 risrfumped back into contention 14. F.

H. Maloney ......14 15. Shook Tire ...13 27 High team Gama Team Six, (62. High Team Series Team Six, 2533. S.

Roi Tan Cigars for the western Athletic ionter- Following a fourth period 7.JHaH's Uoh. .19 2L4wrWhite Swan Food ,....11 29 21i HIA Tnm flmmm -Mean MonOsram. Humble i ence4ifletonferyeafcwith WVOmmtt PUnt Which gave We -Woman-Janlta Allen, ii 1208 West 10th. Open Sundays. Phone FE 7-0061 9.

Hub Furniture .18 22 706. a 17-8 win over tumble-infested LObos the ball on their.27, New WSzPlL Rteri1' 403. Woman Brend (Sober, 308. Hlsh Team Series Odessa Monogram, Wyoming -i Mexico drove td the -Wyoming 2013. 18.

Schill Steel 1 1. Bamac 12. Jones Bros. No. 1 13.

Sunshine Iron igh Individual MemMiamr DOB Dwi- Guard Jack Abendschan, 37 with Stalungs and Harris do Bantams ..14 28 nell, 226. playing with a cast on his left ing- most of the carrying. High Individual Wosnen fiam irons Team' Won Lost High armrlcicked 40-yard fieldzgoalj Steve Malnar p. Dynamite 2. Panthers High Individual Mens Series Don Dwi- ,.,...,,..12 J2 HlgbTeam-5erie Skelly -Products.

passed tor Howard Hancock at IT'S ANTI-FREEZE TIMEL DOW CHEMICAL CO. nell. 674r" Sifustangs in the first period to give the Lobos a 3--0 lead. It was set up nit. High individual Womens sen irons the lO.

Stallincs carried twice Bobcats "5" i Jul. j.a Hiah Individual Mens Gama Tin Stratton, 505, High Team Came Panthers 4 Dyna- nunt And Stalhnfis recovered." Ward, 229 HMoTWffiarwom wewiMexico jacked roiL and Abendschan converted to make Hlrti Team Seftes Panthers, -2120. -r- OTTIIREEZE High. Men's Ind Game Mike Wahl, 127 two lavslateriMWvoming's High individual Series -Tom itZsft j- Hiylts Wmtea's tod. Oanw Shartw Rick Desmarais fumbled a nass lier.

95. High Individual Women Series Dovie 1. Bowlihg Bags ............28 13', High Man's Ind. Series David Scarlln. sajririg from Wayne Linton.

Eddy outter ositia vm.Tis.ii(ii-iJV4r- 3. Jokers 23 17 0 7-I7 "iilgh Women Ind. Sertea Sharon Col Ii Uer. 250. 10 0 4.

Wade's Shamrock Serv, ...21 18 Stokes recovered for the Lobos on the Wyoming 10. New Mexico Wyoming Coffee Break Trio u. 5. MeJma's Dress Shop .....22 18 21 19 tf-i vffii. TUUB P-l Team Won Lost 1.

Johnston Butane Ppd.) ...28 8 pn xommy-. mcrnerson o-l-s spilt; Kenneth Wahl J-10-7. Scrubs ..........19 21 Spares ....11 21 Raymond Johns Real- 17 23 nuDoara uias ,.27 Three V's 2J KAR Extension Cords RUGS- 1.4j? 4. The Trio 23 Friday Mixed Foursome 10. Up ft Downs 16 ,24 S.

Woody' Mobil .1.22 11. Foots Well Service ........14 26 12. Beans ..................14 26 Team Woa test jonnn ong. to ..,.,22 Ha Ha ,...22 High Team Gama Foot Well Service, 8. Jk Tank Supply (Ppd 21 9.

Sherrill Ens. Serv, ....20 Attention Golfers. High Team Series Foot Well 10. Permian Finance 11. Crary-Eights 18 1524.

High Individual Gama Helea 225. 12, mree bquare 1. The Shackelford Co. 27 13 2. Porter Earnest ..........23 17 3.

L-W Warthse. .23 17 4. Admiral Restaurant '2t 5. Tate Construction ........19 21 I. Engineered Tool- ..........17 23 7.

Presley Appliance (Ppd.) .14 22 (Ppd.) 13 in High Team. Game L-W 648. High Team Series L-W 1113. High Individual Men Cam Bob Cav- 13. Jan's .....,,,.13 High Individual Serle Helen 'Smiley.

4. Bowleretts fPnd.t 1 3 IS. 15. Three Ss (Ppd.) 12 18. Team Fifteen 11 High Team Cam The Trio.

498 Sherwood Mr Mrs. High Team Series Three V. nun ner, 185. Team Won Lost High Individual Womens Gam Firth from your PRO SHOP High Individual Gam Virginia Moomy, 19. High Individual Series Vircinia Mim WataM.

1S2. Drop Lights 15 ft. .1.36 50 ft. 2.95 BATTERIES 6 Vol QC Exchange 073 12 Voir I IQC Exchong 1 High Individual Mes Series Bob Cav- ner, 498. High Individual Women Series Suth Watson, 442.

i Sub: High Game, Lorene Davidson. 302 Now You Can Save 1. Wh.tllng Constr. 21Vi 14ft 2. Sandy City Trophy ,21 1 3., Pancake Alley No.

10 16 4. Pacer Truck Inc. 1654 5. Sam Meek Rental 17 (. 1 Hr.

Martinizing .17 19 ,7. Russell Paint ft Body 2i ST Day'r Drive Inn ......11 23 High Team Gama Pacer Truck, 631. Hiah Team Stri Tmr Inr 1733. High Individual Mna Enu n.arwr. 65 Whitllng, 209.

i High Individual' Wmau r.r.i. DuPont FAST FLUSH Job Printing of all Kinds- Business Forms Our Specially Stow and Bennla Cleere, 161. i High Individual Men Serle Tom Brown, 504. High Individual Women Series Greta Stow, 415. ON NEW 1963 GOtF CLUBS -(Trade-Ins Accepted) Choose from such famous brand names as: STARTING CABLES 1.79 12 2.98 AC Auto Lite Champion SPARK PLUGS Twin Chatter T.em Woa.

Lost il. Pure Ic Co. 27 9 Spauldlitcj P.CJL fowr Built WUmm Mac Grtejtr First FHght- z. McPhatls Auto. 13W j- ynwock.

ir 4. Outlaws 17(4 5. Drlva tn i 1.1 tn. if Vi Liyawayt, Of Count BAR'S STOP LEAK AND 65' 6. Johnston 18 7.

Team One 8. Keefer El Pan RUST RESISTOR DRAKE SHOES in For Most v- v. Certt Exchange Up PRINTINiS CO. 8 26 MCAlnin. Tnil.

Cm i Jalf Bechtold tSOLF PROFESSIONAL i. James Young Serv. 111. i. bicycle tires i', Texaco ui leam.Oama.

JTnhnMna rn.r 362, TtyES, ACCESSORIES Frf Ettlmarti FE 2-01SI nn. i Odessa County Qub Phone FE 2-2381 vuvow.vuabi lsjuirSJivuv uu sjisj Hlgh'TMm Serle. McPhall Merl Scott, 173. High Individual Serle Marl Scott. i i 1, Orll' TV II..

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