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era MM DEI NATIONAL GRID SOUTH FLORIDA GRID OFFICIALS GET PAY RAISE LEAGUE OPENS eOT O'LUCK AND BEAUGAY WIN IN TWIN FEATURES NEW YORK, Sept. 22. (P)-A fabulous sum of $5,016,745 first $5,000,000 day in racing history was wagered by 49,614 fans at Belmont Park today on the program featured by Pot OXuck's triumph in the $25,000 SEASON TODAY ARCADIA, Sept. 22. (Special) CHICAGO.

Sept. 22. UP) The Na Football officials of games in the tional Football league kicks off its XiSfc I 26th annual orncial season tomorrow to open what league Commissioner Elmer Lavden forecast tndav km South Florida conference were given a pay raise here today following a discussion of the subject by members football's "most Interesting and abun-J i A' dant season." fl Lawrence Realization stake and un of the loop In a special meeting. The payment continues on a sliding scale as formerly, but the new payment ruling is: Opening the official Beason tomor beaten Beaugay's victory in the $10,000 aaatron stake. row will be the Detroit Lions and Chicago Cardinals clash at the Fair Each official to get In addition to breath-taking amount splurged on the eight-race card broke the old 5 cents a mile for his mileage $6 up to the gate receipts of $150; $7 from gate receipts of $150 up to grounds in Milwaukee.

Teams in the league have played several exhibitions, but this game will be the first one orte-day standard of $4,304,618 set on Aug. 16 by 57,266 customers at the $200; $8 from gate receipts from $200 If entered in the standings. to $250; $10, $250 to $500; $12.50 from Saratoga-at-Belmont meeting. In addition new universal records for the Layden predicted "a vast improve lv hL V'-t'M fall'-- 'h i el i 1 ,1 i U-'f -M 1 gate receipts of $500 up. ment in the caliber" of pro football After discussion of admission charged daily double and the steeplechase and a state record for wagering on one this season because of return of various schools in the conference, it former players from service and addition of ex-college grid stars.

was voted that all the games in loop race were established. f'A total of $210,082 was sent through cities in the conference set the price Dischargees Add Pep Army and navy dischargees, he of adult admission at 75 cents Including tax. Several schools had been the machines for the double combination, wiping jut the old figure of $404,230 was bet on the said, are expected also to change the charging 60 cents. Set Aside Grid Rule i4 course of the league race from week to week, adding an extra fillip to steeplechase as against the old mars: and $760,171 on the seventh was the new state high for one- The conference ruling that every the season. member school must play six games race wagering.

The old New York He forecast "a gradual influx of inside the loop each season to be eligible for championship was set aside due to Jesuit high playing only big name stars during the next two months, especially from among those who entered the service early In the war and have been in combat during most of the major "For, the first time since December. GOLFING IN BERLIN Berlin, Sept. 22. Pvt. Pat Palazzo, American soldier is shown playing golf at the Berlin country club course.

In the foreground is the grave of a German soldier. fAP Wlrephoto.) 1941," Layden said, "people are re SONS OF FAMOUS COACHING FATHERS GET HELP Bob Neyland, jr. (left), son of former football coach at Tennessee, and Frank Thomas, jr. (right), son of the Alabama mentor, get a few pointers from their own coach, Humphrey Heywood of Baylor school, Chattanooga, where they are candidates for the prep, school's team. (AP Photo.) laxed and looking for entertainment.

standard of $674,104 was broken four times today: n. Pot O'Luck Rallies to Win Pot O'Luck, second in the Kentucky Derby, but later winner of the Arlington classic, trailed far back In last place at the mile marker, but came im fast on the outside and won the mile and five furlong test going away. He finished a length and a half ahead of B. P. Whitaker's Chief Barker who headed Mrs.

P. Magann's Michaelo lor the place. W. M. Jeffords' Pavot, the favorite, set the pace for a mile and one quarter, but faded to finish 10th.

With caliber of play at its highest in five seasons, we are looking forward Georgia Rolls to one of the most interesting and abundant seasons In the league's PINELLAS MAY MIAMI EDISON DUKE CRUSHES nistory." five games inside the loop, but not due to any fault of Jesuit officials. The reason for the change is Jesuit had a contract to play Wauchula. The Wauchula contract was destroyed when the high school burned in the spring and a new coach took over. When given a list of conference members the name of Jesuit high was inadvertently omitted, so the Wauchula coach booked another game on the day set for Jesuit game. Schedules Filled The coaches of the two schools tried to get together on a date but all the member schools had their schedules full so no date could be arranged.

A discussion as to the place of holding the annual conference meeting resulted in deciding it will be held at the school winning the loop football championship. Only game next week besides the Lions-Cards, Is the Tuesday clash be Over Murray By 49-0 Score ESTABLISH NEW QUAIL HATCHERY CLEARWATER, Sept 22. (Special) -Plans for the establishment of a tween the Boston-Brooklyn combined Yanks and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Pot O'Luck went the distance in SO. CAROLINA Fenway Park in Boston. TEAM CRUSHES TORNADOES 47-7 2:43 35.

Ridden by Arnold Kirkland, Beau- Looks Like Even Scrap Florida Scores Over Camp Blanding Team In Opener, 31 to 2 (Continued from Page 1) McLean to fumble and he recovered on the 14. Then another fumble was recovered by the "Singing Texan" Jack White on the Florida six. Buddy Carte then lost six and Skalodowski fumbled and the ball went out of the end zone for a safety. Blanding punted to Smith on the 34. Hogan made a first down on the Army 40 and Hogan made another first down on the 28 where Weldon Wright fumbled and Army recovered On the second play Gilbert inter-; quail hatchery in Pinellas county, to be operated in conjunction with the Lake Butler fish hatcheryr will be dis The Detroit-Chicago scrap tomorrow ay was timed in 1:09 25 down the widener straightaway and earned a looks like an even ball game.

Coach IY 60-0 SCORE cussed at a meeting at' central fire pnu Handler will put In a strong station here next Friday night at 8 purse of $23,590. She paid $3.40, $2.80 and $2.40 across the board In the imiituels. nne ror the Cards, and his backfield o'clock. DURHAM, N. Sept.

22. U.R) The matter has been studied for will be strengthened by Paul Collins at quarterback, former Missouri uni MIAMI, Sept. 22. (Special) Miami Edison's rookie Red Raiders rolled over Clearwater, 47 to 7, in their debut at the Orange' bowl last night with Halfback Gene Lunsford several weeks by John Meadows, city Showing tremendous power, Duke ATC PLAYS TIE versity player making his pro debut. university began defense of its Lions Coach Gus Dorais is exnected fireman, and Archie Carlson, postal employe and other sportsmen of Pinellas county.

The group will outline plans and carry them before the coun Southern conference football cham galloping to four touchdowns on runs to depend strongly on a pass combination of Chuck Fenenbock, former GRID GAME WITH FIRST AIR FORCE NASHVILLE, Sept. 22. JP) of 48, 34, 37 and 23 yards. pionship here, today by burying the University of South Carolina under a u. C.

L. A. back, and Dave DleM and cepted McLean's pass and ran to the; The Red Raider speedster broke Jack Matheson, two big, fast ends. ty commission at their next meeting. Hunters from Hillsborough and Pasco counties are invited by the Pi Army 28.

Fred Hogan then made 12 to the 16. A penalty put the Gators 60-0 score before a crowd of 13,000. loose for his 48-yard scoring dash the otner pro coaches will be watching Dorais short punt formation to see The First Air Force and Air Command fought to a 7 to 7 tie Scoring in every quarter, the talent- on tne li, wnere uaay carte at second time Edison got the ball. Quar nellas group to join in the discussion West Fleet Close Winner PAWTUCKET, R. Sept.

22. (JP) Well placed from the start and closing gamely, H. Ted Darling's West Fleet today won the $5000 Pawtucket event at Narragansett Park as Sam Garfield's Shiny Penny, favorite of the crowd of 30,000 ran out of the money. West Fleet had plenty in reserve as he charged through the stretch to beat J. P.

and L. F. Holton's Jo Agnes by half a length In the six furlong sprint for three-year-olds and up. His time was 15. Morris Wexler's Qulenes came from behind to be third.

how it will fare in the league this terback John Mealear passed 37 yards year. rich Blue Devils completely outplayed the Palmetto team, allowing only one first down on a pass in the fourth to End Macky MacDonald for the The Lions won their last five games last year. This year, however, the second score later in the opening period. The big guns in Duke's attack were Lions are without Frank Sinkwich, period. ATHENS, Sept.

22. An inexperienced Murray State college eleven, hopelessly outclassed, went down before a spirited Georgia team here today, 49-0, before 6000 fans in the season's opener for both. The Bulldogs got off to a flying start, driving 67 yards for the first score In eigW plays with Halfbacks John Donaldson and Charlie Smith leading the way. Smith plunged through from the four and George Jernigan came in to kick the first of seven straight placements. Two plays later.

Smith" ran 30 yards to the Murray 10 and Donaldson romped around end. With only nine minutes gone, Donaldson loped 60 yards to score standing, and just before the first period ended, John Rauch passed 15 yards to Reid Mose-ley In the end zone to climax a 35-yard drive. The Georgia first-stringers left the field then and with few exceptions, were through for the day. Murray's squad, composed largely of overseas naval veterans and with Just nine days of practice behind them, was never a threat but held the Bulldogs- to a lone touchdown in each of the last three quarters. Boll Up Big Score With Stan Nestorak, Dickie Lee, and Godfrey Steiner alternating, Georgia drove 56 yards to score just before the half, the former going over from the Murray 16 to make it 35-0 at intermission.

In that third period, after Johnny with a view of getting hatcheries established in each county of the state and get state aid at the next legislature. Meadows said that the long dry spell of last year, followed by the floods this year, has wiped out thousands of quail and unless a hatchery for restocking is established the county will soon be without birds. now in the army. Sinkwich was the Tailback George Clark, swivel-hipped ace, from Wilson, N. who streaked Lions' mainstay last season.

for touchdown runs of 66 and 45 In the second quarter, Lunsford raced 34 'yards to tally again, and toward the end of the period broke for another 37-yard scoring junket, to give Edison a 28-0 edge at yards, and Al McCully, hard-driving freshman fullback, from Ventnor SOUTHEASTERN BASEBALL LOOP City, N. J. In the first period, Clark shot a here today, in baseball weather. A crowd of 6000 saw the opening Air Force football league game for both teams. The Air Force outplayed the Rockets In the scoreless first half, with Joe McCoy, former Alabama player, making most of their gains.

In the third period the Rockets made the opening score when a passing attack sparked by Beryl Clark, former Oklahoma player, was climaxed by a toss to Duckworth who caught the ball behind the ATC's goal line. Clark's placement gave the Transport Command the extra point. The Ace's came back in the final quarter after recovering a rocket fumble on the Transport Command's 39. Robert Paffrath, former Minnesota star, ran 31 yards for the touchdown and when Bill Paschal's attempted placement was blocked, Emil Darrow, MAY REORGANIZE MONTGOMERY. Ala, Sept 22.

(JP) The class Southeastern Baseball leagueInactive for the past two pass from his own 44 to Wingback Jim Larue, who gathered it in on South Carolina's 23 and raced across the goal standing up for the opening the half. Passing- Combine Clicks The Melear-MacDonald passing combine clicked for 23 yards and the fifth Raider tally and Lunsford added his fourth score in the third quarter before the Edison reserves took over. CARDS WALLOP CINCINNATI BY 9 TO 4 SCORE ST. LOUIS, Sept, 22. -(TP) The St.

seasons because of the war. is ex pected to be reorganized at a meet tempted to pass and was trapped. He dodged three tacklers and ran the ball to pay dirt. Sapps' try for the point was low. Florida led 19-2 at half time.

Angus Williams set up the first touchdown in the second half for the Gators with his interception of Marsh's pass. He brought the ball to the Florida 11. Tony, Occhiuzzi ran to the Blanding 36 and Vangelas drove to the- 22 where Hogan got four and a pass Williams to Mooney to the six. Vangelas then carried it over in three plays. Sapp's try for the point was lOW.

In the last part of the period Smith's pass was intercepted by Scott of the Army and the Soldiers drove to the 23 where the Gators held for the four downs and Florida took the ball as the period ended. Score: Florida 25, Blanding 2. In the final quarter the Gators scored within four minutes after the start of the period. Jimmy Billings intercepted an Army pass on the 48. A penalty put the ball on- the Blanding 27 where Dick Brace-well made a beautiful run for the score after reversing his field twice, Gilmartin's try for the point was no good.

In the final moments of play the Army boys tried to pass and all of them -were incomplete. Florida took Louis Cardinals Sliced the margin touchdown after four minutes of play. Leads 33-0 at Half Prom there on out it was a question of how many points the rugged Dukes Big Daily Double At Laurel LAUREL, Sept. 22. IP) A daily double of $1352.70, with 37 lucky persons holding tickets, turned up4 today at the Laurel track after HftL.

Hinton's Hel-Plin paid, $205.50 in the first race and the Win-Sue farms' Garand finished it with a payoff of $17.90 In the second. Morris Wexler's British Buddy came down the stretch today to capture the 27th running of the $15,000 Potomac handicap, outlasting Bobanet from Bobanet stables by a nose in a neck-nd-neck duel. Pindus, from William Hells' stables, as third, six lengths back in the Del Deskins, a sub halfback, plunged over from the four for the last Edison between them and the league-leading ing here Sunday, Sept. 30, Ben Golts-man. of the Montgomery franchise Chicago Cubs to a game and a half score.

could roll up. Coach Eddie Cameron predicted today. "Interest Is unusually keen," Golts used his second, third and fourth In the final quarter Clearwater's Neil Eubanks, who did a fine job of tonight by trouncing the Cincinnati Reds, 9 to 4, in the first of a two-game series at Sportsmans Park. The box: man said. "We received a communi stringers frequently.

At half-time Duke led by 33-0. running and passing for the Tor cation today from interests in Panama Cincinnati ab St. Louis ab nadoes, without much help, hammered over for the Clearwater touchdown City which adds considerable Impetus In the second period Clark brought the fans to their feet when he raced 1 2 Bergamo rf 5 1 to tne prospects for eight clubs next Underwood passed 13 yards to Bob year. former Oklahoma end, picked up the ball and carried it over for the tying point. Score: First Air Force 0 0 0 7 7 Air Transport Commd.

0 0 7 0 7 around end from his own 34 and dashed 66 yards behind perfect blocking for a touchdown. Clay cf 5 Mesner 3b 3 Libke rf 4 M'Cmiek lb 4 Sauer if 4 Miller ss 4 Lakeman 4 Williams 2b 4 Heusser 3 Collins at the Murray 35 for the visitors' initial first down, Lee stepped 0 1 Schn'diest II 5 3 Hopp cf 5 0 0 Kurowskl 3b 5 11 Sanders lb 4 1 2 Verban 2b 4 1 1 Marlon ss 4 0 1 Rice 4 0 0 Barrett 5 a fanama city Business man, George Fuller, expressed himself In Shortly after halftime, Clark faked into Underwood's pass and raced 45 support of a franchise for that city, yards to the Thoroughbreds' 10. Lee scored on fourth down from the two. First Air Force scoring: Touchdown, Paffrath. Point after tne Montgomery owner added.

0 Totals 41 9 17 Kennedy 0 mile and a sixteenth feature for three-year-olds. The victory for British Buddy, clocked In 1:5125, was worth $11,675 to his owner, while his backers were rewarded with a $14.10, $6.40 and $4.90 payoff. Little Nip Is Winner a pass from South Carolina's 45 and raced through the entire team to score standing up. Goltsman said eight cities had x-walker 1 Totals 36 1 4 12 touchdown, Darrow (recovered blocked The Bulldogs final score came late promised to send representatives to x-Batted for Kennedy in 9th. placement).

in thegame as Al Jeffrey intercepted CINCINNATI 100 020 001 4 tne meeting here and invitations were ST. LOUIS OOO 214 20x 9 a pass at the Murray 15 and Joe Air Transport Command scoring: sent to two other prospective mem Touchdown, Duckworth. Point after bers, Rome, and Decatur, Ala. over the ball on their own 30 and after four plays the Army again took touchdown, Clark (placement). against the Edison reserves in the final quarter, and plunged through center for the points.

Starting lineups: Clearwater Nigles, le; Sullivan, It; Freeze, lg; Chestnut, Hombuckel, rg; Hope, rt; Mitchell, re; Koch, qb; Mooge, If; Eubanks, rh; Allen, fb. Edison MacDonald, le; Button, It; Bumgartner, lg; Clark, rg; Woodall, rt; Brown, re; McLear, qb; Lunsford, lh; Herring, rf; Remillet, fb. Score by quarters: Clearwater 0 0 0 7 7 Edison .14 13 20 047 Scorning touchdowns: Lunsford, MacDonald, 2, Deskins, Eubanks. Extra points: MacDonald, Eubanks. Oifficials: Referee Harkness, Tennessee; umpire Wilson, Rollins; head linesman Watkins, Georgia" Tech; field judge Carlson, Miami.

Planning to attend the session areij The Dukes scored twice in the first quarter, three times in the second, two more in the third and two in the fourth. In the Duke line, which held the South Carolina backs to a minus net yardage, it was the work of Guard Ernie Knotts that stood out, while Halfback Bill Carr, of Cairo, featured for the Gamecocks. over as Lowe gained 20 around left Loy Gunter of Anniston, Charles CHICAGO, Sept. 22. Hal Price Headley's Little Nip," a son ol Dumion, which had a definite fondness for the mud, today romped easy victory in the 20th running of the Hawthorne Juvenile handicap.

TIGER-WILDCAT end. The game ended. Buckwalter of Meridian, Dav Gupko dove two yards on fourth down. Jernigan's kick made it 49-0 and gave him a perfect day with seven straight placements. Georgia touchdowns: Smith, Donaldson 2, Moseley sub for Wells), Nestorak (sub for Smith), Lee (sub for Donaldson), Gupko (sub for Smith).

Points after touchdown Jernigan ,7 (sub for Miller) (placements). GAME CANCELED; Starting lineups Florida le; White, It; Hamilton, lg (capt.) Gilbert, Drew, Coughlin of Jackson, G. T. Wagner of Pensacola; Duke Clokey of Gadsden; Fuller from Panama City; Maurice Bloch of Selma, and Goltsman representing Montgomery. CONTRACT BURNS Well backed in the mutuels, he re turned $6.80, $4.40 and $3.

rg; Sapp, rt; Vaughn, re; Williams, Coach Ernie Correll reported yester Errors: Miller, Mesner. Marion. Runs batted in: Libke, Verban, Marion. Sanders, Hopp, Kurowski 2, Miller 2. Two-base hits: Bergamo.

Sanders, Kurowski, Miller. Three-base hits: Libke, Verban. Home run: Miller. Bases on balls: Off Heusser, 3: Kennedy, 2. Strikeouts: By Heusser, Kennedy, Barrett, i.

Hits: Off Heusser, 14 in 6 innings; Kennedy, 3 in 2. Losing pitcher: Heusser. Umpires: Dunn, Sears and Barr. Time: 1:39. Attendance: 7613.

JOHNSTON TOPS HANDICAP MEET W. H. Johnston shot an 81-12 69 to pace early qualifiers in the president's cup tournament at the Palma Ceia club yesterday. The medal round continues through next week. In the weekly handicap tournament James T.

Swann, shot a 79-11 68 to take first place. qb; Dupree, Ihb; Hogan, fb; Van gelas, rhb. Little Nip won over Mrs. Al Gaal's The Dude by two lengths. Lookout CORNELL TRIMS SYRACUSE TEAM day that the Jesuit high school's football game with Wauchula Wildcats Blanding Tasrick.

le; Franken- Dice, from the Lookout farm stable, third. Time for the six furlongs scheduled for Nov. 10 in Tampa has baugh, It; Barbery, lg; Renfro, Eagen, rg; Phillips, rt; Farkas, re; BY 26-14 SCORE was 1:14 45, been cancelled. Ferris, Marsh, lhb; McLean, fb, BOATS YACHTS Do you want to buy or sell a boat? Subscribe to BOAT TRADER, new national publication devoted exclusively to buying and selling boat, yachts and equipment. Issued twice monthly.

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() Ed McKeever's debut as Cornell coach Bull Reigh Wins Rich Race (capt); Grappe, rhb. Subs for Blanding: Povert, Lowe, Correll said that he was advised yesterday at a meeting of South WEST VIRGINIA BEATS OTTERBEIN MORGANTOWN, W. Sept. 22. (P) West Virginia university, showing only ragged offensive strength in the first half, turned loose a scoring burst in the third period to crush little Otterbein college, 42 to 7, at was graced today by a sunny weather FINE BAIT FOR BASS Frogs of the spotted, meadow variety make fine bait for bass and pickerel.

The hook should be placed through both lips. crowd of 22,000 and a 26 to 14 Marsh, Watson, Pratt. Curry, Close, Reynolds, Studwell, Woods, Failace, Larkin, Wallace, Carlstedt, Sedick, Florida conference officials that Wau chula's contract with Jesuit was de trouncing of Syracuse university's INGLEWOOD. Sept. 22.

(P) Bull Reigh, an 8-1 choice, romped off With the $50,000 American handicap at Hollywood Park today, leading ail the" way and holding on to defeat Paperboy, winner of the event last Orangemen. stroyed when the Wauchula school ADVERTISEMENT Gaudinao, Barthlemew. Rpnw hw miaft.prs- Paced by Allan Dekdebrun, Tom Jasienicki and Jim Troutner, the Big Mountaineer Field today. Blanding 0 2 0 02 year, by a neck. burned.

The Wauchula coach booked Wauchula for the same date and the Jesuit coach said they would release Florida 13 6 6 631 Bull Reigh of the Carlotta Jelm stable, running as an entry with Sic Wauchula from filling the contract. A crowd of 6000 saw Coach Ira Errett (Rat Rodgers' eleven win pretty much as it pleased after being held 14-7 at the intermission in the opening game of the 53rd season of the Mountaineers. A desperation pass shortly before This gives the Tigers a nine-game Subs for. Florida: Carter, Carto, Smith, Hogan, Gilmartin, Wright, Scarbrough, BracewelL Dingman Campbell, Sklodowskl, Gilbert, Billings, kle's Choice and Victory Drive, went nicely all the way to win la the time schedule, five of them with conference ef 1:43 25. Sirde and old English, both mem Anderson, Martin, Land, Hall, Kris foes.

It is required that a team play at least five conference teams to be Reds aerial attack from the overwhelmed Coach Ossie Solem's Orangemen whose single wing tactics were limited mostly to advances on the ground. Cornell opened the scoring in the first quarter when Troutener climaxed a 38-yard march by going through center for a touchdown. Syracuse pushed up the field for 82 yards from the kickoff with Roger Robinson scoring. Two Cornell touchdowns in the sec hers of the field, finished third and the first half ended gave Otterbein its tan, Chesser, Testa, Kelley, Atkins, Lee, Occhiuzzi, Brown, Kuss, Odhara, eligible for the championship. Jesuit now has open dates next Fri fourth.

Morterollo, Harden, Favata, Miller, day and Nov. 10. Correll said he is In Bull Reigh paid $18.30. $7.80 and $3, while Paperboy returned $7.50 and lone touchdown. Halfback Dave Geehr-ing tossed to end Bob Evans in a play that covered 62 yards and a score.

Royal. terested in scheduling games for Officials: Referee L. L. McMasters $4.70. Sirde paid $4.90 to show.

either of these dates. (Chicago) umpire Bill Harkness, head linesman Luke Wood- TEXAS U. IN 13-7 all (Georgia); field judge George Wood (Central Missouri). Plant Rallies Late To Defeat Jesuit All These Services Under ond period put the game away. Dek-debrun's passes sparked a 64-yard parade climaxed by Troutner's ground smashes the final 10 to the goal.

The Big Red made its third score on another march wound up by a scoring pass from Dekdebrun to Jasienicki. Cornell scored again in the third as Dekdebrun tossed another touchdown pass to End Half Devoid. Dekdebrun 's blocked kick In the fourth quarter set tip Syracuse's final touchdown, with Robinson scoring on a plunge through center. Before 5000 Fans (Continued from Page 1) ME' -ROOF ther backfield with Rase and Harold Nosti proving a big asset. Denny Hern- For Your Convenience don was outstanding in the line.

Andy Garcia and Earl Torres turned in a good game in the Jesuit backfield WIN OVER ARMY AIR FIELD TEAM AUSTIN. Sept. 22. CP) Pushing over a touchdown in the last six minutes, the Texas Longhorns defeated massive Bergstrom Field's Troop Carriers, 13-7, to open their football season today. The Fliers showed surprising strength, battling even at 7-7 in the third period, but the last quarter surge, engineered by Freddie Brechtel, pulled the Longhorns through.

Brechtel figured in both of the Texas scores. In the second quarter he tossed a 22-yard pass to Monroe Harrelson for a touchdown. Walter Davis climaxed the Bergstrom drive in the third quarter by ramming over for a touchdown with Owen Price, former El Paso Alines star, kicking the extra point to tie the score. Yes! Our Complete Service Covers and Augie Garcia in the line. 9.

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UP) The University of Arkansas Razor-backs struck back in the final quarter to score twice and hand the Barksdale Field Sky Raiders a 12 to 6 defeat in a contest marred by many penalties today. A crowd of about 7000 watched the Porkers' first game of the season. This was the second contest for the Soldiers. don rg, William r. Taylor lg.

Mondello it. Hawkins le, Christy Qb, M. Blount Ihb, Rase rhb, Nosti fb. Jesuit Augie Garcia re, Perry rt, Lewis FREE ESTIMATES BUDGET PLAN TODAY, canned beer is a treat reserved for servicemen only. But that wonderful day is coming when beer, its original tine flavor fully protected from light, will be back in cans for all to enjoy! Cans are easiest to carry.

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rg. Strother AgUano lg, Conislio It, Loushlin le, NeWcity Qb. Andy Garcia lhb, E. Blount rhb, Torres fb. Substitutions: Plant Whitehead, Plom, asm mm Egelston, Herrlngton.

McCarthy, Armstead, Bishop, Baldwin. It.aliano and Hewliett. Jesuit. Clark. Pullara.

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22. (P) Ford Frick, president of the National league, will present a gold lifetime pass to all major league baseball parks to Manager Mel Ott of the Giants tomorrow between games of a double-header -with the Boston Braves in the Polo Grounds. "No attiar CMiaimr prNc( ilk Mia cm AT FLORIDA AVE. PH. M-8218 Plant Jesuit REMEMBER THE TRADE-MARK MRS.

LEIMAN IS TOURNEY WINNER Mrs. W. J. Leiman continued her domination of women handicap golf players at Palma Ceia with another victory in the weekend tournament. She shot a net 76 to pace the field.

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