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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 10

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Harlingen Boy's Baseball Teams Nichols Hopes To Bring In Insurance Golf 9. Special Notices HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) Tanned and smiling Bobby Nichols, who won the PGA championship at Columbus, Ohio, last Sunday, Tuesday feeling and hopeful of winning the 13th annual Insurance City Open. The 28-year-old PGA champi- or from Corona. Calif, said he was tired after a long flight from his home at Louisville, Kv.

and had no sleep Sunday night. iust going to lie down and rest awhile and then be ready for a round NichoLs said. The Insurance City Open will be held Thursday through Sunday at tnai voor Spoiling By JEFF COHANE The following column is a guest Although the popular state effort by Terry Holman, the booklet failed to mention Hous- sports editor of our sister paper, signings, we want to print arrived late Valley Evening Monitor. Al- the Valley boys who will play though Terrible the poi- for the Cougar frosh this fall, son pen of the Palm City and I Houston carted off three have feuded loud and long over P-SJ-A lads Johnny Warthe various merits of the New den, Jody Powers, and Ernest PM 77479 1002 York Yankees and upper and Nagy, while Rene Alaniz of SI 1,00. lowe.

Valley athletic teams, va Edinburg also inked with the mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm gotta give credit where credit is Cougars as did Mission's Bill due, and in the following article. Liebe and Bill Hollon of Ed- 11. Auctions ijp vny Business, rf voo warn to slop mat our ousiness Alcohouc, Anon v- mous meets ano Friday a 3 1901 fr Harrison GA VST MRS? GREGORY 1013 Tyler VA PROPERTIES Purchase Offers Received PM 92727 Ralston PM 46828 Haynes PM 33882 Hermosa Purchase Offers Accepted PM 33882 Hermosa PM 23149 PM 81 432 Purchase Offers Rejected None NEW LISTING Price "as Is." Pat Neff, Terry gives a concise roundup couch Elsa, of how Valley football players And in case you haven't heard are expected to fare in college vet. Houston, some way or an- ranks this year, a column that other, managed to talk Warren should interest sports fans in McVea of San Antonio both ends of the Valley: enndge into a four-year athletic Texas Valley Football Stars In The 1964 edition of magazine is loaded the with pictures and names of AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS Valley Ready-Mix won the Harlingen American Little League title. Front row, left to right: Mike Lock, Mike O'Grady III, Billy Knock, Gary Carter, Dewey Mark, State Cocke, Pat Henderson, Hector Perez.

Second row: Sam Ramirez, Kenny Menegay, Randy Mclntire, Ricky Smith, Jim Burns, Tommy Bearden, John Allerton. In rear are coach Frank Forstner and manager Ricky Forstner. Not in picture, Bryan Ramsey. (Star Photo) TIFT To Elect '64 Officers PORT ISABEL A meeting 04 the Board of Directors of the 26th annual Texas International Fishing Tournament has been set at the Sandy Retreat Motel Wednesday. Tuly 22.

at 7 p.m. Tournament officers for 19641965 will be elected and last minute arrangements made for the tournament which starts July 29 here. The board will act on recommendations of the SPORTS VALLEY MORNING STAR July 22, 1564 HAWUNoen. TCXAS Meeting Called Giardello-Carter Sei? A mass meeting of all mana gers. coaches and parents in LAS VEGAS.

Nev. (UPI) bling threat by the the' sarne of the Harlingen Texas Bronco Middleweight champion Joey state athletic commission to grmning broadly. League has been called for July Giardello will defend his crown SUSpen(j Silver State license Nicholas was assigned 22 at the TBL Park. here Oct 23 against Rubm PuiDose of the meeting is to (Hurricane) Carter a closed- Allure to meet its tax odii work final the circuit television bout-provid- gation on the Emile Griffith- Bronco tournament to ln? the Nevada Athletic Com- Luis Rodriguez welterweight be held here July 28-31. nearby Wethers Field Country many of our Valley football stars Club Paying their college football in Nichols, displayed for photog- our own Lone Star state, raphers the brass-headed putter Jim Hudson, who is groomed which he bought for $5 and to quarterback coach a rrell used to beat two of the nation's Royal's defending national itop golfers.

Arnold Palmer and champion Texas Longhorns, is Jack Nicklaus, in the PGA. in a couple of photos in the an- Nichols said he bought the nual Hudson, the ramrod of the putter recently from Bill Mey- La Fena Lions several seasons er. pro at the Ow! Creek Coun-past, is called "The try Club at Anchorage, just out- leading pass in the SWC 5 side his hometown of Louis- by the magazine which recently ville. hit the Valley news stands. One Lucky Locker picture features Hudson stealing Despite Ms fatigue from ex- an Oklahoma State aerial as ciiement and travel.

Nicho.s well as a shot of the was in a light-hearted mood 6-2, 205 pound Longhorn sea- when he reached the tourney soned senior, scene. He noted that he was as- signed locker number 127 here 41 ond said he had 126 at Cdum- Ct bus week Steer Mercedcs Grady CS.H AUCTION 710 Sou'n Cotwwce. GA3-4451. Auction sale Monday nfghH. Co L.

Hodges Auctioneer 15. Carpenter. Cabinet Makeri FIXTURES, ftdditlora cab nets Porrrvca. Reasonable raff's est vvoorty varbie, Ga 3-8870, NF TS work, furniture refmishing Price J03 E. Ada" 3 'Si 26.

Instruction ond Schools KIMSM HIGH SCHOOL at home, in spare time. Qualify for a better job or college entrance. Diploma awarded, which can be validated by State Department of Education. Ask for FREE Bulletin and details. AMERICAN SCHOOL P.O.

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day, or ween. Auto Truck Leavng Co Harrison, Harl ngen, GA J-iSK 32 Painters and JIM HUDSON me Herold, 5-11, 175 pound soph WO COULD PA NT vour House mi.de 0 outside A sneetrock hangtng iic fsntjhlnq Jack Ake QA jiA Herold is also a field general of scholarship. McVea, Every- on palnf-ng the And Jim shattered all kinds of and rest- 16- San Benito, another football records and was the Ted Coia Jr 0 0,1 tailback ros- most sought after schoolboy in a fine young golfer as Helms, the ex Greyhound the state denti a GA 3 year-old ersfield. his caddy. He shook hands with is 5-11.

190 Five Valley high school ath he light-haired lad warmly and Ul.m‘.s.a letes had head shot pictures mission gives its approval, it championship bout on June 12. tjjai had a 16- shot son of ui the magazine's last section Area winners from Mission- was announced Tuesday. A hearing had been set forVear-old caddy earning the Sajl Benlt0 1)058 Jake on the state schoolboy pre-sea- Edinburg, Kingsville. Houston Negotiations made public Aug 17 on this issue, but Doyle cjU 5 that won him the PGA Helms. son roundup Brownsviile's Steve and San Benito are being deter- Mondav resulted in a 100.000 obtained approval from Art uaid the hot.

humid 0n the TCV Nfrman Mullen's ls featured as mined now to compete in the guarantee which Lurie, chairman of the athletic weather in the Connecticut val- Evans, Donna's former all-state are Jeff Champion and David TV REPAIR ON CREDIT! New Picture Tube 1.25 Wkly. GA 3-1111 arlingen AROWARE mmea now to compeie me guarantee wmcn uidiwuua vi.au.nan u.c tne I onnecticut val- v.u<uu(n(ki aiiu COLLEGE STATION, Tex. tournament, as will the host Har- personal representative accept commission, to stage the hear- jev was iust about the same as Pick is Evans a Facile of P-SJ-A. John of Kadio ana executive Texas foot- Ungen Texas Bronco League, ed Tuesday according to Jack ing next Monday at which time in Columbus last He 6'5 lad who tips the scales at rk, (irande City, and Gene Tau- board in regard to rule changes team was unscored upon in Doyle, president of the Silver he show cause order will be said that heat bother 225 pounds and approve entertainment eight games in pians games in 1919. 1917 and 10 STAR CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS of the Silver the State Sports club.

But there remains one stum TAKE THE OF LEARNING ADD THE OF DOING this his senior bert of Rio Hondo Should the commission at that him year just ahead The other Val- other than the names of some time approve a compromise or Then, gently fondling the put- leyite on the Homed Frogs' list- stars in the pre-season outlook some agreement with Silver ter that won him $18 000 and an inSs Gene Uptegraph of San section, several Valley plavers State, arrangements for the estimated S16.000 in Benito. Uptegraph, who will be were printed on the schooibov Oct. 23 bout betw-een Giardello Nichols said he feels putting is a Hanker back for the purple honor roll Thev are Facile and TV SERVICE GUARANTEED PROMPT EXPERT ECONOMICAL Call --------and Carter would then continue, well-over half the game. Ride-O-Rama Review By Mrs. Violet Treasure and white, is 6-3, 179.

soph. Champion erf P-SJ-A, Lerma of Aggies Have Three Or Rj 0 Grande Citv. and Mullen of The Aggies who almost ended Brownsville Texas' perfect season last jt looks like a big year ahead Thanksgiving Day. have three for Valley high school players Valley stars on the varsity this as well as our area stars who season, acordmg to have moved up into Texas There's Brownsville's lege football, left end John Poss, 6 4, 197, GA3-4350 HOUSE of TELEVISION 120 W. Jackson 1, om 41.

Air Conditioning Equip. Weslaco Plans For Sportsmen WESLACO The Weslaco AND YOU HAVE THE OF SUCCESS Next Sunday afternoon 4 Champion Jimmy Reger and horsemen, boys and girls under RM wnn thp McKaughan. 6 0 iss, 21 will compete contests to 4 determine which contestants pole bendlnR race vcrv fast 201. Junior fuUback from Rio will go to the State 4-H Horse- 22 60 BilJy Goeser came in sec- Hondo men Contests. The eliminations ond in a fast 23 43.

followed by Varies La Grange of i are scheduled for 2 p.m., July Johnny Harbison in 23.98, and 26th, in the Sheriffs Rfwina terback the Aggies laM fall Arena, south of Edinburg. There Mitchell in against minded Baylor. is no charge for spectators. adult pole bending race was again ieft off the three-deep Sportsmen Club, which will host A new horse racing club has was WfW1 Wells and roster. Last year his name was the monthlv meeting of the started in RaymondviUe It R()cket 24 11 followed by Ed not listed in the Foot- Valley Sportsmen Club in Au- meets each Saturday night.

That Garrett in 24.83, Marlene ball magazine. and the annual meeting in makes three Saturday night rac- -lack Perom in October, went forward with its ing clubs. We always said that We talked John Lerma. planning for these events at the Valley was big enough for Barrel Races Football at Rio (irande meeting this week three or four. Good luck, Ray- Booger Bob Barter and Snake City this week concerning La- Bob Weslaco, director mondville.

won the under 11 barrel race Grange. He said that both he valley club, has been We welcomed three new con- 21.25. Following were Ricky Har- and harles had been working general chatrman for the testants at Ride-O-Rama Satur- bison in 21.58, Roger Garrett in out together in the off season Lnnuai meeting He said that the day night. Dana Waggoner. 10 22.96, and Darlene Peroni in for this coming fall.

So. group would be respon- and sister. Becky, 15, of Harlin- 23.72. Grange, who will be a junior in sjte barbecue and gen. ride three year old Chato.

Booty Spurrier and Sugar September, will jiefinitely play local arrangements and 1 H.P. Westinghouse $119 No Down Payment Crossland's 202 W. Monroe at St. GA3 9S48 Petrrs, Bargain Spot Seems like a simple formula. But not every boy has the opportunity to add these two ingredients together.

A newspaperboy does. He gets both sides of the picture, the book end of it and the business end of it. learning by doing. And his experience as an independent little merchant, buying, and selling, delivering and collecting, keeping his own books and spending or saving his own money helps him grow inside and outside the classroom. Every year more and more educators and juvenile authorities are joining the 700.000 parents who say: your boy to get a newspaper route.M If you think your son might profit by Newspaper Route Experience, our Circulation Department will be glad to hear from you.

Circulation Department Harlingen, Texas GA3-5515 Etc. alley morning tar Adult Joe Shirk, won the 11 through 15 bairel for oT Army at College Station: that depend on other is visiting his sister, Marlene race in a fast 10 seconds, that's four for from our for the program, door Foale, so he rode her horse in Jimmy Reger came in second in Valley prizes, etc. aa a good barrel race. a fast 19 77 with Lois Herzog fol- SWC varsity rosters failing to Ault also is on the nominating Bobby Peroni substituted for lowing in 21 50 and Ronna Mitch- possess Valley names are Rice, committee for the annual meet- FLASH Tom Treasure as arena master ell following in 21.73. which is picked to win the ing representing Hidalgo Coun- shinment GI Tarps in! after Treasure fell 12 feet last A very interesting contest de- league pennant by Foot- ty while C.

T. Machen of Ray- a new taros available plastic Tuesday. Tom rubs himself with veloped between Mr. and Mrs. ball, Arkansas, Baylor, SMU, mondville will represent W'lllacy jj or "piece! Como nets to horse liniment along with the Peroni.

First Pat raced Rawhide and Texas Tech. County and Ernest Hacker of c'over same 36x44, cheap' remedies and is pro- across the finish line in 20 79 and The University Houston Brownsville will represent Cam- SUPPLIES gressing very well. Tom says then Bobby rode the same horse story names the Spratt broth- eron County. SURPLUS 306 W. Jackson that what is good enough for across the finish in line 1-100 of ers Mike and Dick of The sw'ap night idea did horses is good enough for him.

a second faster to beat Pat and Sharyland but fails to mention not work out perfectly. While a The first race, the ring race, win the race in 20.78. We always either Ken Berquist number of members was won by Lee Wells when she said that the man ought to be or Mcwood Lucas of Mercedes, items to trade off, few actual 1 statim, mi raced Rocket around the Mer- ahead of the woman even if Wonder why? swaps were made. North cedes Little Cowpoke Arena in it is only 1-100 of a second. The In the small college portion The club voted to meet joint- por' sale 12 65 seconds and caught all six next two riders were almost ties, of the popular Texas magazine iy uith the Valley Wide group rings on her sword.

Following also only 3-100 of a second headed by Dave Campbell of in Weslaco Aug. 11, doing away hr craft Lee w'ere Ed Garrett in 13 63, between Wells with 21.13 Waco, Poppy Rodriguez, former with its own meeting originally screw, tuny im- Bobby Peroni in 13.83, and Jim- and Pip Setter with 21.16 sec- jack-of-all-trades for the Pharr- set for Aug. 17. my Reger in 14.09. Peroni was onds.

San Juan Alamo Bears, is CLEARANCE SPECIAL riding his new three year old The calves for roping did not named and a shot neat- 9. Special Notices -7, nn up registered quarter horse stallion arrive. We will probably not iy inserted in the masterful tAnn rvM who is called Major Mallow. have any until after the cotton printing. OPEN Stem Stake Races harvest is over.

Making a living in the SWC, Texas was SH od tl j. Vicki Bell and Danger Boy comes before pleasure. the pace setter in recruiting I nC won the under 11 stake race in forget the Cameron Valley football stars. The 0 myofl an 0 0 uwav 77 17.50, followed by Roger Gar- County Youth Horse Show, the managed to ink three area play- iree shampoos rett in 18.32 and Booger Bob Tip Texas Horse Show, wiiich ers, while the Longhorns signed t'1ru Ju'y- Barter in 19 08. Jimmy Reger will be in our Mercedes Little a pair as did TCU.

Baylor and GA3-9798 poR LIFE won the 11 through 15 race in a Cowpoke Arena Saturday night, Rice each tagged one Valley 3 minutes North Highway 77, fast 15.53 with Johnny Harbison the 8 th of August. Come out to football standout, while Texas near Combes, very' close in a fast 15.70. Lois Ride Rama next Saturday Tech, SMU, and Arkansas failed Herzog came in third in 17.15 night and the Hidalgo County to interest any of the Valley 100- and Ronna Mitchell came in 4-H Horse Eliminations next yard arena chief performers, fourth in 17.45. Sunday afternoon. Rod Moss of Edcouch Elsa, Bobby Peroni and Rawhide Chairmen for the Horse Elim- San Robert Cortez and won the adult stake race in 16.29 ir.ations Show are Al Martin in Billy Settles from Brownsville with Ed Garrett nose to nose charge of the registered halter wilf wave the Aggie maroon and with Lee Wells and finishing 1-50 classes and the keyhole according to Foot- of a second ahead of Dr.

David Keir in charge of the and 16.54. Jack Peroni came in grade halter classes and the p0r the Texas Shorthorns this fourth in 17.73. reining contest, Ray Martin in fall, Gene Powell is signed, sealed and will be delivered come September as will Eddie vaughn of Brownsville. SPECIAL For One Week ONLY! Redskins Supply Froggies The Donna Redskins will sup- Try The Star Classified Ads Dial GA3-5511 ARDWARE Pole Bending Races charge of the western pleasure Ricky Harbison kept his lead class, Carl Schuster in charge in the summer race by winning of the flag race. Tom Treasure the under 11 pole bending race in charge of the pole bending in 24.90.

Following were Roger race, Ann Harbour in charge of Garrett in 25.14, Vicki Bell in the barrel race, Bob Harbour piv the Froggies with first-team 9. Special Notices 48. Farm Equip. Mach. CUSTOM flat breaking w'tti 4020 JofS Deere and two way mole board plows.

Cali SW 9. Special Notices 29.43, and Booger Bob Barter in is show announcer, and Sonny 31.99. Temple is the flagman USED PIPE NEW STEEL CALL COLLECT GA3-1349 Valley Steel Pipe Company, Inc. HARLINGEN All Stater Danny Cross and Rusty Brown, while another first team all state selection Phil Hetrick of P-SJ-A will perform for green and gold clan. And George Schulgen, Santa first team all-state winner, will play for the Rice Owls in Houston says GET READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SEWINGI WE WILL CLEAN AND ADJUST YOUR SEWING MACHINE AND PUT IT IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION FOR JUST $4.50 Plus Parts This is a $7.50 Value I JUST US ARLINGEN ARDWARE.

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