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5- i SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1960 THE OflFSSA AMERTCAN PAGE THIRTY-THREE r. sir ff v. iboiit Season Opens April 28 Season Closes August 31 OFFICIAL 1960 SOPHOMORE LEAGUE SCHEDULE AT CARLSBAD AT K02SS AT" A1TESIA, AT ALBUQUERQUE AT ODESSA Basketball Forecasts By JOE HABRIS All U- VU Vli I 'J II l- May (8). 9, 10 June (5), 6 June 29, 30 July 1, (24), 25 Aug. 15, 16, 17 May 2, 3, 4 May (29), 30, SO June 24, 25 July 28, 29, 30 Aug.

18, 19 May 16, 17. June (12), 18, 14 July 2, (3) July 21, 22, 28 'Aug. 22,23, 24 May 13, 14, (13 June 3,4, 4 (l July 7, 8, 9 Aug. 5, 6 Aug. 27, (28) April 28, 29 May 23, 24, 25, 25 June 18, (19) July 14, 15 Aug.

(7), 8, 9 lMHits Hm Team LOCAL OUTDOOR developments for the las kT Btxfton Celtics 18 Cincinnati RoyiW Phils. Warriors 4 New York Knidu i' i Louis Hswki 8 Lakers weex were aimost negueiwe as iimii2 conunueff'to Syracuse Nat'ls 11 Detroit Fistont hold the spotlight although for a change there is a MONDAY bit of hunting news. May 20, 21, (22) June 3, 4, 4 July 7, 8, 9, Aug. 27, (28) May 11, 12, 12 May 31, June 1, 2 June (26), 27, 28 July 26.. 27 "Aug.

20, (21)" May (8), 9, 10 June (5), 6 June 29, 30 July 1, (24), 25 Aug. 15, 16, 17. May 18, 19 June (12), 13, 14 July (10), 11 3, 4 Aug, 29, 30, 31 April 30, May I May 26, 27, 28 June 20. 21, 21 July 18, (17), X8 Aug. Mr 11 STAB ODESSA Arir.

St. (Tempe) 11 Force Aca. Arkansas RKle1' The buffalo hunt we mentionedauple of Auburn 14 Tennessee tk0 UraHIv IT Hnnil IT. Cincinnati U. 25 Texas tC1 Creightoii U.

II (ts.l,-rT Davidson 14 Pembroke SUt'-' Duke Ui VlrgtntiLI- East 8 Tennessee Florida State U. 7 V. (N.tt Geneva 22 SUp'y Rock Tchw Georgia Tech Tlorlda V. hunter. Roscoe Robinson of-Seminole bagged his buffalo at the hunting siteiear Marfa.

Others who succeeded included HughV Pearson of Dallas, who -bagged a bull witja bow and arrow, Wayne McBee of Corpus ChrMi and L. A. Wilkey. the Texas dame and TSt ir WT-fl 1 1 11. HOBBS May 20, 21, (22) June 7, 8 July 4, 4.

5,1 July 19, 20 Aug. 25, 28 Apr. 29, May (1) May 26, 27, 28 June 20, 21, 21 July 14, 15, 16 Aug. 10, 11 May 16, 17 June (12), 13,14 July (10), Aug. 2,3,4 Aug.

29, 30, 81 May 2, 4 May 29, 30. 30 June 24, 25 July 28, (29), 30 Aug. 18, 19 GAME May (8) 9, 10 June (5), 6 June 29, 30 July 1, (24), 25' Aug. 12, 13, (14) 'Gjita U. vanoerwB xu ywmnxission wnier.

wuKey Kuiea a cow zor me Outdoor which will be held atJhe Hofstra 6 Lebanon Valw Ulinois V. 2 Indiana C. Kentucky UTR'S Manhattan 11 CCH.Y. ext meeting. Marslaill Kemueicvi.

"May 18,19 June 15, 16, 17 July (10), 11 Aug. 2, 3, 4 Aug. 29,30, 81 CARLSBAD HMay 5, June 9, 10, 11 June 22, 23 -July (31). Aug. 1 Aug.

12, 13, (14) April 28, 30 May 23, 24, 25, 25 June 18, (19) July (17), 18 AUg. (7), 8. May 11, 12, 12 May 31, June 1, 3 June (26), 27, 28 July 26. 27 Aug. 20, (21) May 13, 14, (15) June 7, 8, 8 July6, 6,7.

July 19, 20 Aug. 25, 26 fULT 12 Mlam. U. Fla Jlichicau U. Miss.

Smlhern Mississippi SUte. Mlsiiiri V. Mlss url V. Kentucky Wesleyan8 S-. Wisconsin 5 Leulaiani 'R I Tulant Uc- St 1 Colorado 19 Delaware Navy ltr-clfj IT.

Mcxiio- State 16 West Texss sait ARTESIA May 11, 12, 12, May 31, June 1, 2 June (26). 27, 28 July 26, 27 Aug. 20, (21) 'May 5, 6, 7 June 9, 10, 11 June 22, 23 July (31), Aug. 1 Aug. 15, 16, 17 May 16.

17 June 15, 16, 17 July 2, (3) July 21, 22, 23 Aug. 22, 23, 24 NlHcara II. 7 Seramon V-. vj May 20, 21. (22) June 3, 4 July 4, 4, 8, 9 Aug.

5, 6 Aug. 27, (28) April 30, May (1) May 26, 27, 28 June 20,21, 21 July 16. (17), 18 Aug. 10, 11 130 GAME SCHEDULE Slav, 4 Iowa lUirt Northwestern Furdue II St. Francis Pa) 13 Vlncenj i BeUarmhr- 2 A MEETING OF INTEREST to Odessa out-doorsmen will be held Monday night at the East Side Community Center at 13th and Adams.

The meeting, a Rod and Gun Club affair, will begin at 7:30 and visitors will be welcomed, Chief item of business on the agenda will be further planning of the proposed shooting range near Penwell which we have already mentioned in some detail in this column. The membership campaign for the range seems to be coming along fairly well and at last word there was still reason to hope that the range would lie completed this spring or early summer and certainly before the dove season opens in SI. Joseph's Ind) St Peter's 15 4 CanlslM. ALBUQUERQUE May 5, 6. 7 June 9, 10, 11 June 23 July (31), Aug.

1 Aug. 12, 13, X14) May 13, 14, (19) June 7, 8 July 4, 4,5, 6 July 19, 20 Aug. 25, 26 May 18, 19 June 15, 16, 17 July 2, (3) July 21, 22, 23 Augr 22, 23,24 May 2, 3, 4 May (29), 30, 30 June 24, 25 July 28, 29, 30 Aug. 18, 19 April 28, 29 May 23, 24, 25, 25 June 18, (19) July 14, 15 Aug. (7), 8,9 Denotes SUNDAY 4,4 Denotes Poubleheader JULY 13 -OFF DAT 'ielon Hall So.

niinoU VS. teuwie TeNa-: 'Veitern Tolei '-Vsldosts smte Wake Forert W. ilichtean 14 Indiana Stat'- 15 Younrrtow ri 9 H'din-Simmona I' IS Kent State T': 6 Georgia Stal -f 3 Vlllsnova I -S Loyola U. Natkml BakeHM St Louis Hawks 7 -AsMielatlea '3j' Minn. TUKSDAY Boston U.

Buffalo U. 9 Akron Butler U. Havvks Win 4th Straight Canada Sweden, 4 Connecticut U. Evansville LeSalle Marquette Memphis Slate 2 Notre Dame II I DePaul 1 IT Knrin 111 4 Ohio Miami U. Ohw) NBA Western Crown 18 Maryland No.

Carolina U. Pittsburgh U. 1 Carnegie Te 1 Holy Cro4 0 Top Opening Day Friday Wight Cage Scores Cotlr BaakettaH Results By Vnltea Pretw lnteraatioail tout Wttca RIT. ppd. Ithaca.

T9 St. Uwrnece 74 SUoseph'i 78 Si. Francis Cornell St Yale 72 Harvard 81 58 Brown Si Columbus 52 John Carroll 77 Buffalo St. 75 Colgate St Penn State 75 (at) Albright 72 RPI 79 Drew U. 48 Vermont 62 Union 71 Princeton 7t Dartmouth S9 Sooth Belmont Abbey 82 Presbyterian 50 By United Press International lion, and they accomplished the feat Friday night even though los- junssacnuseus Ay San Jose Star of Padf Texas AA: rti): Western KentucT Texss Te Baylor Providence 7 Rhode Island 8 St Mary's Santa Clara U.

5 Methodist 2 Tennessee 5 Tex. Christian U. 8 Texas 5 Wabash 5 Wairner 12 7 SQUAW VALLEY, (UPI) iue Di. mi rutww iravAcn m- t0 MinneapoUs Lakers, Mayasich scored twice in the first period and again in the third to the title but they'll take it 111-101. Sweden and Canada, two small anyway.

'DePsuw 1 but proud nations, romped off to lead the favored Yank team to Bmokljn Coder' It marked the fourth straight Detroit actually handed the Hawks the title wheriit suffered its 15th consecutive loss to Bos- A SURVEY in Kimble county has been compiled for the last five years by Junction Game Warden Robert S. Evins, who up until he began the survey was game warden in Odessa. Evins' findings show that 441 deer, 16 turkeys and three javelinas were killed by automobiles in the county from 1955 through 1959. Approximately was paid by auto owners for damage caused by these car-game accidents. Of the 44 slain deer during the 107 were reported in time for the meat to be salvaged.

About 7,366 pounds of meat was saved and distributed to needy families in Kimble County, while 19.743 pounds fore Director of Wildlife' Restoration of the' Game and Fish Commission believes the survey may prove valuable, particularly the deer statistics. 'It's not a law violation to accidentally hit a deer on our highways," said the director. "If you do -hit one, move it off the road and leave it there, then contact your game warden or peace officer immediately, so that the meat may be saved." Yeihiva 1 a St Francis with the gold medals and the glory victory. All of his goals wore un assisted. year that the Hawks won tne Katisaal BasketbaU Asseriattea i i null.

I iX Friday as competition got under western Division champi rowd-ofbout-6Whrvered JTrTjie ue- New York Knicks Minn. Uke way the VII Olympic Wt the National Basketball Associa- Bates 75 Coast Guard 61 feat eliminated any chance the Games. in freezing weather to watch the Syracuse Nat'ls 4 Cincinnati Roys. WEDNESDAY TT1" Sixten Jernberg, the world's Bowling Green 13 Western Mlehlgr't. second-place Pistons had in catch ins the high-frying Hawks.

game. Many never had seen hockey game before. u-roronam u. 10 KUtgers greatest long-distance skier, cap- seramon Tom Heinsohn's 32 points paced Jernberg, a 31-year-old former r.ettysbure 5 tured the 30 kilometer (184 miles) cross country race for the Celtics over the- Pistons. Kans stnte 8 EllzabethtOf.

A Kansas lumberjack, engaged in. a steam 1 Chuck Noble led the losers ing battle with his fellow country 2 Murray 3l Mafthevs Wins Split Decision a points. I Loyola U. N.O.) 10 man, Rolf Ramguard, and there Sweden as had been anticipated. And the favored Canadian team was only three seconds separating the two at the half-way mark.

of Barbara Wagner and Robert Elgin Baylor's 28 points spear-j, stite headed the Laker win over the si. Bonaventure 4 Hawks, who pls--thdr-rd-il'5: consecutive game without topi seanie ri4 scorer Bob Pettit. I Carolina u. 4 S.S.. LOUIStai i-, Bati Oklahoma Duquesne Bucknett "1 Portland Colgate vt Lafaye-v" But Jernberg, long rated as nearly unbeatable in the dis West Liberty 75 Morris-Harvey 64 Sewanee 76 Lambuth (7 Morgan St 62 Virginia St 58' North Carolina 86 Clemson 80 WfcM Nil vs Med Coil cancelled South Carotins 68 No.

Car. St 66 Virginia Wet. 74 BlusfieM 63 Miss. CoB. 107 Howard 100 Richmond Pro.

66 Pembroke 61 Virginia Poly 100 VMI 71 Troy St 82 Grange 71 Louisiana Tech 64 Centenary 56 -Eastern -86 Northern 77 Western Reserve 80 Wayne St. 64 Betoit 69 Coe, 64 Sootlraest If.M. Highlands 75 St. Mich. 68 St Marys 96 Tec.

Wesley an 84 West Brighton Young 75 Wyoming 70 Southern CaL 68 Oregon St 62 U.C. Riverside 68 Nevada South 52 La Verne 85 Upland 64 Humboldt St. 63 Sacramento 69 Colorado St 68 Utah SI. SO Oregon 57 Washington 41 Paget Sound 89 Western Wash. 61 Emporia 74 Pittsburg (Kaoa.) 44 UCLA 49 Stanford 4S NEW YORK (UPI) Light Paul won the pair- figure skating medal, by getting the first-place vote from every judge on the international panel.

Defenseman John' Mayasich Syracuse U. tances, turned on the heat in the final 10 kilometers to win by 13 weight contender Len Matthews, Clyde Lovellette with 26 and confident that he deserved better cliff Hagan with 21 were tops for seconds. His time was 1 hour 51 Temple U. 4 Valparaiso). 5 Vermont 8 VlUanova U.

8 Wheal' y- f- than a split decision over La- the losing, but title clinching minutes, 3 seconds. scored the hat trick Friday night houari Godih at Madison Square. Hawks. rXavter U. (Ohio) 1 Dayton "I had hoped to win but I Youngstowh Cans.

to lead the United States to a 7-5 come from behind victory over Garden Friday night, will try to didn't dare say so publicly." said Nattenal Basketball the winded Jernberg after the vic Czechoslovakia in the opening prove it in their return fight at the Philadelphia Arena, March 14. ANOTHER STATISTICAL SURVEY from the Game and Fish Commission has -recently been released. It indicates that Texans bought 448,184 hunt-ing licenses and 825,729 fishing licenses in the 1958-59 season. These figures represent an "increase of 22,640 hunting licenses and 55,862 fishing licenses over the previous year. Harris and Dallas Counties led, to the surprise of no one, but Tarrant County showed the greatest percentage of increase.

tory. The top VS. finisher in this game of the Winter Olympic Boston Celtics 15 Minn. Lalcr-T, St. Louis Hawks Cincinnati lloyH' Syracuse Nat'ls 1 Piste- THUKSDAT Boston College 9 Brandels Promoter Herman Taylor of race was Andrew (Mac) Miller, hockey competition.

SMU Swimmer Breaks Record Philadelphia matched the pair fori Boston 18 Crested Butte, who finished 27th. Behind Ramgard in a repeat engagement almost as Crelghton U. IS He The United States Hockey Club got off to a rousing start with a come-from-behind 7-5 victory over soon as fheyy finished their Til third place came Gennadiy Vag- Scoring Crown Drake V. Marquette juji Eastern Kentucky 16.. Louisiana Teoh 26 H1 ler at the Garden.

anovjof Russia, and another Rus A further ihe stisiicshQws that DALLAS (UPI Aubrey Burer, Puncher-Len weighed at strong tzecnoslovaxia team. Led by defenseman John Maya Muhlenberg 4 Ci New York U. 8 Temple i1' sian, Nixoiai Anilun, was lourm. Sure For Oscar pounds; Boxer Godih, 136 The only knockdown ot the While finishing far back, Mil No. Carolina it VtnA" sich, Green Bay, who per Penn State 18 Lehigh n- a' 20-year-old Southern Methodist sophomore -from Pretojia, South Africa, swam the 220-yard freestyle night faster than Rhoe Island 7 Sorinef ler's time of 2:03.05 was the best time a U.S.

skier ever finished in By The Associated Press fight, in the seventh round, apparently gave young Matthews of Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson St. John's Bklyn) ManhtKl v- Tulane U. 1 St. formed the hat trick, the U. S.

team staged a whirl-wind finish after trailing 3-4 going into the final period. the Olympic cross-country. heads down the stretch of his last Philadelphia his meager two-point victory over 30-year-old Go tHah Slate 21 Montana Utah U. 18 Brig'm Young -fa- Wake Forest JO St. Francis li- anyone else in the U.S.

hag done it this year. Burer's time in the event was college basketball season virtually assured of his third straight "The closest we ever were before was 16 minutes back," said U.S. Coach Sven Wiik. "I'm very dih of Algeria NaUoml atketbaR Assaelatliia 'jvt 12:3.7. The American- record-for Button.

Csllics 14 Detrolt-Flsl tf udge Birnbaum -called -the ational-eoriflg-4itie. Minn, LaKen Ros4 a proud of Mac finish. 10-rounder even on rounds but But the-fabulous-- Big --0- may Nellie-Signs Phila. Warriors 10 New York Knt tii, Syracuse Nafta. f.

4 St Louis Hr nn The Canadian victory jn the pair -1 the 220-yard freestyle ls 2: 1.5, set by Dick Hanley of Michigan at Minneapolis three years ago. favored Matthews on points, 7-5. skating was the climax to a bril Referee Harry Kessler had Mat TV' have to yield ome of the national spotlight to a hot-shooting Auburn team. Witji Robertson sailing along Burer was a competitor for thews ahead on rounds, 5-4-1; but liant career for Miss Wagner, 21 and PauL-23. They have been Friday's Fights judge Tonv Castellano favored Chisox Pact South Africa in the British Empire Games in 1958.

world champions for three years. And they won Friday in the face He swam the 220 Friday night Godih, 5-4-1. The United Press International scored for Matthews, 6-4, and a poll of 12 ringside of misfortune. in Southern Methodist's dual meet New York Len Matthews, 135H, Philadelphia. outpointed Lahouarl GodJh.

.136. Algeria 10)T mo Psulo. BraziV-Eder Joths. 117, Brad, outpointed Ernesto Miranda. WVi.

Argentina (16). CHICAGO (UPI) Nelson with Iowa State College. SMU won (Nellie) Fox, spunky Chicago sec After they had been skating for a minute, the needle jumped the sports writers favored the Phila delphia youngster, 10-2. the event 64-30. ond baseman who won the Amer track on the record player and the ican League's most valuable play judges asked them to start over er of the year award in 1959, was again.

This could have unnerved back In the White Sox fold with with a 36.6 average on 731 points in 20 games and a clear lead over St Bonaventure's Tom Stith, Auburn is quietly moving into a position to become the first team in basketball history to lead the nation in both field goal and free throw shooting. Statistics from the NCAA Service Bureau in New York today show the Tigers have hit 419 of 814 field goal attempts for an unprecedented .515 percentage. At the free throw line. Auburn has nailed 338 out of 431 for .784 per cent. less experienced couples.

a new contract today. But they swung right into the 42 per cent of all hunting and fishing licenses were -bought in the nine most populous counties. El Paso county had the smallest number of sales among the top nine; Borden County had the fewest hunting licenses sold in 1958-59, with only eieht being: purchased. And KmgCounty reported no fishing license heTviiriierc requirements All persons between the aeres of 17 and 65 hunting br fishing outside their home county, or in their home county knd fishinsr with a winding; device must have a license. The resident huntin? license sold for $3.15 and non-resident for $25.

in '58-'59. The fishing license sells for $2.15 for either resident or nonresident. The increase in hunting license sales for the past season has been attributed to an increase in game population in the state. FROM mniER AND YON President Eisenhower, in a recent telegram addressed to National Wildlife Federation President Claude T. Kelley, has endorsed the forthcoming National Wildlife Week (to be held March 20-26 throughout the United States).

The President praised the theme of the week "Water Key to Your Survival." "The federation does well," he said, "to direct our attention to this primary conservation problem." A modern day version of the fable of the lion being freed by the mouse occurred recently in Nebraska, the Federation reports. The Nebraska Game Commission has been live-trapping and then releasing whitetailed deer as a part of biological studies. Late in January, a 'deeivl-entered a baited trap and was caught. A rabbit, however, chewed a hole in the netting through which the deer wat able to escape. Only compassion for the deer must have motivated the carrot-chomper the netting had mesh too large to confine a rabbit and contained no flavor of edible interest to Hank Greenberg, Sox vice presi dent, announced Fridav that Fox had signed a contract for his 11th music and were nearly flawless in their performance as they glided smoothly over the ice to the applause of the 5,000 persons in season, becoming me 28th player to come to terms with the club.

Blyth Arena. Eleven players are still unsigned. Fox, 32, led all league second ine judges gave them a score of seven ordinals and total points basemen in fielding last year, of 80.4. Marika Kilius and Hans compiling a .988 average with Springfield Vet only 10 errors In 827 chances. Baumler of Germany finished in second place with points and the U.S.

team of Nancy and In other signing Friday, Chuck Essegian, who pinch-hit two home Paces AHL Win By United Press International Springfield's Bill McGreary, a Ronald Ludington, Roxbury, runs in the 1959 World Series for finished third with 27.5- the, Los Angeles Dodgers, signed 1960 contract for a reputed salary 76.2 points, The -unofficial team standings Of veteran of three American- hockey Irfague-teaonsshowed-the- value of experience Friday night by leading the Springfield Indians to i mil i every ins ML jtrd f'T QUALITY I lffilUMl I FAMOUS har hi after the first day of competitiofrJ In Lakeland, General Man showed Sweden in first place with ager Rick Ferrell of the Detroit Tigers admitted there was r'no a 3-2 victory over tte Cleve 17 points, Canada next with 13. land Barons. Russia has eight, Germany seven, chance of getting all his top The 26-year-old MoCrCary, who United States four and Finland players on new contracts by the March 1 start of spring training. doesn't seenvUMnlnd last minute one. He announced the signing Fri in 8:12 and 3:22 of the third period to pull, the Indians from their one point trail Clinic Coaches Invited day oi reserve players, -1n-fieWer Coot Veal, pitcher Al Pe- TALLAHASSEE, Fla.

(UPI) ing position. hanick from Toronto and 18-year- The Buffalo Rochester game Conery BoqsI Best Average old outfielder Andy Kosco. a AAA kr. was postponed due to heavy uuu oonus piayer. Seven head football coaches have been invited" to head the faculty for the 16th annual coaching clinic to be conducted by Florida AAM snow.

8.79 yards. The Giants led as a Pro Basketball team with 8.37. mentor Jake Gaither here June Network Of Leagues NBA Unitas had the most yards 6-10. The coaches are Frank How ard of Clemson, Bill Peterson of WICHITA, Kan. (AP) The Na- 5 By VssseS Pms Inter ttel Boston 186 Detroit 116 MinrpoHt 111 St Louis Iffl (Only game scheduled) gained, 2.899, the most touchdown tosses, 32, and the greatest number of completions, 193,, tional Baseball Congress today I Florida State.

Ray Graves of Flo- PHILADELPHIA (AP) passing bonori In tfoe 1959 National Football League Season, were divided among the New York their quarterback, Charley ConeHy, nd quarterback Johnny Unitas of the Champion Baltimore Colts. Conerry bad the highest av-verage gain per passing attempt franchked the first of network I ridaBen Schwartz waWer of Syra- i' I tuu 5. 750x14 T. i $11 A 95 3 NYLOW U2) 75T ii Norm' Van Brocklin of Philadel i leagues in iexas for iwiniscuse, l-ranx uroyies or Arkansas, the "City of Lubbock" circuit. Rio Enele of Perm State and phia and Billy Wade of Log Angeles compiled the highest com Pro Hockey I Cleveland 8 Rochester vs Buttals Inclement weather.

(Only game scheduled) organized by the recreation de Sid Gilman of the. Professional pletion average, 98.0. Los Angeles Chargers partment of that'dty. Locke Reported Fair Condition CAPETOWN, South Africa (AP) -Golfer Bobby Locke was reported in fair condition Saturday er an amazing escape from death 750x14 Hj jfQ RAYON $0.45 I ni TAX AND TOOT ISCAPPABtl tl Jm. JL I ur MHUa I AFRM7TO BEftWS TD TAICH C3FF ON ATBUE ANP FVWEKRJL 7VCSE AflE HlETTV I IMPTWrtVClltL 'i when a train struck his car near here.

Hospital xtffldals said the four-time British Open champion bad regained consciousness and was not In serious condition. Locke was reported to have suffered outs on the head and face to the accident Friday. PoHce said the train smashed into the car near the rear, spun 4. -Texas' Largest Tire Dealer Fhcn3F2 to Shook' 7D0Ecsf2ncl; it arourfd and carried It about .35 yards. LocU is believed to have bee ki the back seat of the car.

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