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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 6

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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE Bonham, Tetas, Thursday Afternoon, Dec. 6, 1951 I Lb. Tins Prince Albert Tobacco I Lb. Tins Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco Prince Albert Gift Boxes 2 Lb. Fruit Cakes Swel Fudge or Frosting Fresh Cured Meat NEWTON'S GROCERY and MARKET 171 Phones 678 Jim Thorpe Will Be In Marlin for Game Between Pee-Wees Jim Thorpe has accepted Marlin's invitation to be present for the Pec-Wee Milk Bowl Classic in Marlin Saturday, December K.

"The (Jreatcst will return to Marlin for another visit. He was in Marlin in the period with the New York Giants Baseball dub for spring training. The fi3-year-old athlete was contacted in New York at the Belvedere Hotel. The veteran athlete been too successful rcntly and has just been released from a Philadelphia hospital where he received surgery for earner on his lip The Thorndale, Texas Red Haiders, football kings of Texas will clash with the Sequoyah Vocational Si hoi, of Tahlcquah. Oklahoma an Indian team on that date.

The Indian team is made up of the five civilized tribes. The Indian team is coached by Thomas Thompson and he promises to bring it least two dancers in full Costume who will Jiivc i few dances Allen band and a drill team from Bryan, Texas will be on hand for the parade and attend the game that afternoon. Coaches Select Kentucky to Win Cage Honors NEW YORK, The 35 busketball coaches on the United rating board predict that the Kentucky will win the IW51-52 national ship. The Wildcats received first- place votes from 32 of the ri Two other coaches rate Illinois as a number-one team and one coach likes St Ixiuis Kentucky received jxnnt out of a possible 350 The A A champions weri followed by Illinois The t'niversity of Washington rank, fourth in the pre-season ratings The Oklahoma Aggies, defending Missouri Valley ure in fifth place St of New York is fifth, followed by St North lina State ranks seventh with Kansas eighth Wyonun. runner- up to Brigham Younrf in the Skyline Six last is in ninth spot with Kansas State loth.

Kansas won bi Seven championship and w.ti runner-up Kentucky in the N. A Faculty Members Will Consider Athletic Ru'es NCAA Proposals to Be Discussed at Dallas Session DAU.AS, Occ. 4 (UP) Faculty representatives of the Southwest conference meet at Dallas this weekend, and are expected to spend the bulk of their time considering the controversal 12- point de-emphasis program of the N. C. A.

A. On such matters as out-of-season practice, post-season games and the number of scholarships granted athletes, the representatives are known to be opposcdto N. C. A A recommendations. Likewise, a proposal to revise the current free-substitution rub expected to be greeted very warmly by the conference policy makers.

The representatives themselves meet on Friday and Saturday, but Thursday athletic director of the schools will meet by themselves. then with the coaches of the seven schools On Friday. Out of the meeting of athletic directors will probably come several recommendations regarding the de-emphasis program and on these recommendations could hinge final action by the representatives. In many respects the Southwest conference has regulations of its own which meet those recommendations of the N. A A.

policymaking council, though not necessarily to the same degree. For example the conference now limits out-of-season practice to days of spring football practice over a 30-day period. Other sports aren't affected. On financial aid, the conference has a limit on aid to each individual athlete, but no limit to the number of such aids which may be granted. Generally speaking, the confer i igrei too.

with tile propo limiting the number of games in each sport, eligibility requirements. reduction of recruiting and the ban on Kifts or subsidies to athletes other than those approved. But as far as post-season games are concerned, the conference itself js connected with the Cotton Bowl and hardly in a position to seek their abolishment However, the faculty representatives are believed to favor strict control over such contests. SMU Cagers Win From Oklahoma By United Press Mustangs opened their 1951 basketball season in Dallas last night by handing the University of Oklahoma a 57 to 4ft licking. Forward Derrell Murphy and Guard Fred Freeman of the Mustangs split the scoring honors, marking up is points each.

Sherman Norton and Bob Waller topped the Sooner crew with 12 apiece. Oklahoma, never manag- ed to find the range, netting only I lit ol HI attempts at the basket, i gave SMI a chance pick up 1ft points on foul shots. C. with two wins and no losses, meets Manhattan tonight I in New York. brings you a sleighful of 4-HOUR VARNISH Jones-Blair makes a number of types of varnish but their best floor varnish is 4-Hour Varnish this durable varnish is clear spar, or waterproof a coat on old dull floors makes the floor 'ook new again 2 quarts will do the average room, too Pts.

Qts. Gals. 79c $1.35 $4.75 Salty Parker Named Manager at Temple Ohio, Dec tt .1 Parker, manager of Shreveport in the Texas League I last year, will manage Texas, of tile Big State League, Manager Bill Hayes announced yesterday. Parker had one pennant winner and four first division teams in the ight years he had the Shreveport club should instill a winning spirit to tiie Hayes said. BASKETBALL SCORES Soulhueot SMU 57, Oklahoma Ift West Texas New Mexico 4ft Lunar Tech 52, Northwestern isiana 50 Sixteen vessels aggregating were launched in the new Japan during the period Aug 21- Sept.

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