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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 17

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e'' mvntm ii iin. i i.iuBipmiBmwM 11 i j-rn j'i I j---, All-Stars, 8V AuBliit Austin, Texas Page 17 Friday, August 9, 1957 rui; Eastern Tennis Enters Quarter-Finals Today SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (UP) i Dayton, Ohio Thursday and is; derson in the other quarter Giants Vie around 210 pounds some 13 pounds above what the former Rice All-America halfback expects to carry as defensive half for San Francisco. final 2 -it Tonight Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, i heavily favored to 1 the, matches. who has surprised tennis experts I sixth-seeded Shea who made the CHICAGO ITV-The 21th annual (Continued from Page 16) Lieutenant James Ross, as motor, officer.

Bill Talbcrt, US Davis Cup captain, has broken 80 in golf, and now he won't play in any net tournament unless there's a golf course nearby Doug Ford, heavy money winner in golf, reported as claiming his expenses have doubled since he gave up his trailer for "first class" travel. On TV the other night, Jack Dempsey looked like a rich Texas oilman, which he is. Dempsey is one of the wealthiest of the ex-fighters Taylor's Dick Moegle reported Ail-Star football game tonight pits Scixas had no trouble beating Maxwell Brown Jr. of Louisville, 6-3, 6-3, while Cooper toyed with Whitney Reed of Alameda, 6-3, 6-1, in Thursday's other men's matches. Hockey Executive Out of Hospital SPRINGFIELD, Mass.

UB Ed-die Shore needs another month's rest but the president and owner of the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League has been released from the hospital. Shore, one of hockey's all-tima greats, has been under treat ine siastuns running attack or the New York Giants against the un with his knowledge of big business on the $64,000 Question, is expected to havt all the answers today when he meets Gil Shea of Los Angeles, in the quarter-finals of the Eastern Grass Courts tennis tournament. The second-seeded Flam reached round of eight when he beat Sid Schwartz of Long Beach, N.Y., 11-9, 7-5, in a two-hour match. Hamilton Richardson, the first-seeded American from Westfield, N.J., meets Roy Emerson of Australia; Vic Seixas of Philadelphia plays Ashley Cooper, top seeded foreign star from Australia end tested passing offense of the The Giants. National Football FISHANUIAA HERE ARE PRIZE VALUES The Minneapolis Lakers won five National Basketball Assn.

titles in six years from 1948 through 1954. League champions, are favored over the All-Stars by 10 points in the quarter-finals with a 6-3, 6-4 Dick Savitt of South Orange, N.J., victory over Barry MacKay of i opposes Australia's Malcolm An- ment for a heart ailment since July 36. C3 the season first big gridiron A bright sun has warmed Chi TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON SEARS HOME APPLIANCES! Shop Sears and SAVE! cago for several days and it may be warm in Soldier Field despite Lake Michigan breezes. A crowd of 75,000 or more is expected. The game will be televised ABC starting at 8:30 p.m.

EST. 1 Tivoli ETTSJk I Cans Jar This is an enthusiastic bunch of Collegians who have been working out under Coach Curley Lam-beau. Never has an All-Star squad boasted such top flight passers as Yeor'towest Prices Year'i Best Values? Mop loday John Bridie of Stanford, Lcnnie TEXAS SPECIAL WSgf SHINER Dawson of Purdue, Jim Harris of Oklahoma, and Paul Hornung of Notre Dame. Since the Giant line vjv4 1 v' A ml 1 lr- Wl '1 I HI 1 I i ffr innmin-rn fii it "ir- irr mrr tnr t-riM -n-1 big and tough and led the Beer NFL defensively last season it seems only logical for the Col 99 Built-in Filter for the Cleanest Clothes Possible! Cs. 24 Bot.a legians to pin all their hopes on passing.

The All-Stars also have some excellent pass catchers in Ron ICE COlDgSSSH Kramer and Tom Maentz of Mich Eei.oiure Muromar ic wosner TIVOLI igan, Brad Bomba of Indiana, and Lamar Lundy of Purdue. To back up the passing threat the college team has some fine breakaway runners in Jim Brown QTS. jof Syracuse, Tommy McDonald of 'Oklahoma, Jon Arnett of South GREEN BAY'S BOBBY DILLON A knack for the clutch play. no Depot! ern California, and Clarence Peaks of Michigan State. ONLY 5.00 DOWN cn Seor's Easy Payment Plan 24 BOTTLES It is this strong collection of of fensive talent that prevents the And Old Washer Giants from being overwhelming LOOKING AROUND Falstaf f-Jax Pearl-Lone Star favorites.

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Even the experts who concede the great potential of the All-Stars, all but one of whom will go on to play professional football this fall, admit time has been too short to weld the individual stars into a smooth running team. The Giants, on the other hand, ICE COLD Ever notice how seme athletes seem to have a knack for making the big play at the exact time when it will do the most good? Joe DiMaggio was that kind of baseball player. SMU's Doak Walker, was cut from the same mold and, if we are to believe our elders, Jack Dempsey must have been easemeni TIVOLI FINE COLORADO KENMORE TWO SPEED AUTOMATIC WASHER BEER 24 CANS S19 have lost only Rosy Grier at tackle from their great 1956 team that swept to the NFL crown by beating the Chicago Bears 47-7 in the championship game. The game will be played under (he free substitution rule of pro Regularly 249.951 fessional football. The college men iccustomed only to limited sub 8 PROOF PRIVATE STOCK stitutions, have been trained in And Old Washer both offense and defense.

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10-lb capaeity. luilt-in filttr. 100 PROOF nre far from complacent. This is the team's first appearance in an All-Star game since 1939 when a Giant squad under Steve Owens won 9-0. Woshet, rifiMS, tpin-drit Six-van agitator action Only J4-inhot wido Kentucky Fay.

Bottle in Bond SISTI 6 Years KENMORE 30-INCH KENMORE CHROME TOP re. Old Vs Old (Continued from Page 16) victory. Dillon got some revenge for-the 1950 Oklahoma reversal in 1951 when he knifed in from his defensive secondary position to tackle Sooner halfback Frank Silva behind his goal line for the two points that meant a 9-7 victory over the dread Okies. Bobby Dillon was virtually everybody's defensive safety on the 1951 all-Americas and, after listening to some advice telling him that pro football was no place for a one-eyed man, in 1952 he became a Green Bay Packer. An outstanding leader as well as football player, Dillon, who was one of the 1951 UT captains, this year has been made an assistant coach by the Packers.

That doesn't mean his playing days are over, of course. It just means that Green Bay Coach Lisle Blackbourn has given the job of developing Dillon to the man who knows more about them than anyone else. If the Temple dandy turns out to be as accomplished a teacher as he is a player, National Football League quarterbacks can look forward to some lean days when the Packers are the foes. The Chicago Cardinals, the Packers' Austin opponents, will be the first to face Dillon as both a coach and player. Steady Winner SALEM, N.H.

(UP) Richard Winant, one of the most consistent riders of the New England circuit this season, booted home four winners at Rockingham Park Thursdav. Winant scored on Forever On, Mike Rebel Call and Jail break. GAS RANGEfiTSlGAS RANGE S6.I PROOF club of the Eastern League shortly before his 18th birthday, i He came up to the Boston Braves in the middle of the 1939 season SCOTCH Sidy mm and was with that club until he started managing in 1955 with he exception of a tour of mili ROYAL BANQUET ioosi 49 SCOTCH TYPE tary service during the 1943-44-45 iseasons and in 1946 when he was farmed to Indianapolis, led the American Association in hitting and was named the Sporting News' minor league player of the year. that kind of boxer. Come Aug.

24 Austin and Central Texas football fans will have an opportunity to watch another of these so called "clutch" players when Bobby Dan Dillon returns to the scene of some of his greatest triumphs. Slim in stature and handicapped since childhood when an accident cost him an eye, Bobby Dillon looks less like a professional football player than almost anyone you can imagine. Nevertheless, he's one of the best in the game. He's been an all-pro selection the past three years and there are many who will tell you Bobby Dillon's got no peer at defense-halfbacking. How can this one-eyed, 175-pounder rank year after year among the elite of a group of the biggest, and most perfect physically, athletes in the world, you might ask, but if you had seen Dillon as a Texas Long-hom there would be no doubts as to his prowess.

From the first minute Dillon wore the Orange and White as a varsityman he stamped himself as a clutch player. That first game was the 1949 opener against Texas Tech and, appropriately for a man who was to become an All-America safe-tyman, Dillon's first chance came when he fielded a punt and ran it back through the middle of the Tech defense for a 55-yard touchdown. That was the first time Bobby Dillon touched the ball. Minutes later on his first try from scrimmage, Dillon raced 20 yards for a second touchdown. At the time the sophomore Dillon's performances were called "promising," but probably no one, unless it was Dillon himself, realized that this knack for the spectacular big play was to be a Dillon characteristic throughout his career.

For instance: In 1950 with Texas and Oklahoma tied at 7-7, Dillon picked off Dick Heatly's halfback pass and raced 43 yards for a touchdown that should have beat the Sooners who were to go on to their first national title. That a fumbled snapback later cost Texas the victory wasn't Dillon's fault. Later in the same season with the one-point Oklahoma defeat the only blot on Texas' record, upstart Baylor threatened to at least tie the Longhorns when with five minutes to play the score stood 20-20. Then Dillon fielded a booming Larry Isbell punt on his own 17, swerved to his left where he got a good block from Gib Dawson, raced for the sidelines where he got another clearing block on the corner and set sail, 83 yards overall, for the winning touchdown. No fumble spoiled that This year, as with the Braves, he played a.

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