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Sunland Opens 45-BcLy Ysleta Whacks Foxes BowieTakes On Bur ges Pi Bowie's Bears and the Burgesi Mustangs lock horns Friday night U. S. Takes 20-Stroke Golf Lead Ardmore, Pa. (AP) Jack Nick- Inaugural Draws New Runners (Continued from Page 1) Adkins will be up on the 7-year-old son of Mahmoud. in an evenly matched District 1-AAAA game which both teams Consensus Picks have big reasons to win.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Team Pet. CB Burges has never defeated thej Bears, and Mustang coacn lou Robustelli was the Bowie coach Pittsburgh 1 -25 Milwaukee 7 4 2 St. Louia .1 laus and Deane Beman, a couple Consensus selections for Sun- Loc Ancetea i of voung college students who last year. Th game will be at and Park racing. Copyright dan ....25 i' Ctocinnatt 7 deal in insurance and play golf Gino's Dream, like Soda Card, El Paso High Stadium.

Daily Racing Form. Ohicato a on the side, provided the in Down the Valley, Bel Air's Philadelphia ft -HI 37 surance Thursday for an ex Highlanders take on New Mexico Military Institute at Ysleta High pected American victory in the won at Sunland last year, and will have to keep pace with the improved crop of entries. Petty and Lloyd of LaVerne, own Gino's Dream and the grey flash was a dangerous contender second World Amateur Golf Team Thuriday's Rlt St. Louia 4. Loe Anselea 2.

Only Kama acbeduled. Friday's Gamea Cincinnati (O'Toola 12-12) at Philadel Stadium, Irvm plays Mana ai a championship. Austin High Stadium. Austin Panthers travel to Odessa and Each shot a three-under-par phia. (Buzhanit 5-l) nint.

MilwauKee Ijduiu ia- a rmMuuiiu 67 through the rain at the Merion at Centennial last summer. Bob- By BILL BIRGE. Ysleta launched its defense of the District 1-AAAA crown Thursday eight with a 25-8 victory over the hapless Jefferson Foxes at Austin High stadium. At times the Indians seemed to be paying just hard enough to win, and the Foxes were seriously hurt by penalties which seemed to come at critical moments of offensive play. -Armando Domain guez, the 150-pound half back, made three Ysleta touchdowns, and Mike Sutherlin, star back who has been out because of injuries made the final TD and kicked the extra points.

tJ Two of the Ysleta touchdowns were made from plays which started from within the Indians own lyard line. The third and fourth scores came after mis-cues by Jefferson which gave Ysleta possession of the ball ieep in Fox territory. Jefferson's touchdown came in the first minute of the fourth quarter on two successful pass An Ysleta safety after the kick-off, gave Jefferson the two extra Cathedral goes to (Law 20-8) night. rii.vn S-14 at Los Ange bv Harmon will be up. 1 Bowie Coacn Clay Fox said his Golf Club Nicklaus putting his on top of a 66 in Wednesday's les (William 14-10 or Golden 0- night.

St. Louis (saaecai -e at xu- Soda Card, from the Keynoias cisco (Sam Jones, n-14) msnw Bears are per cent ready for the game with no serious injuries Brothers Stable, also raced at opening round. Bob Gardner, a 39-year-old New York public re AMERICAN LEAGUE Centennial with good form. He or illnesses. GB Pet Team Robustelli's Mustangs weni will carry 110 pounds, including iockev Leo Rosendahl.

FRIDAY'S RACES lHy-Hombre 12, Boy's Be Sure 9, Big Des 8. 2 Donald Sea 13, Til Talk 11, Brown Charm 4. Hi Fi Dial 8. Cinbob 7, Sugar Time Bars 7. 4 Safety First 12, Lou Van 9, No Danger 7.

5 Sturdy John 17, J. Three 10, Crestival 4. 6 Hollystock 15, Gold Cadet 6, Lien 5. 7 Miche Claire 15, My Hostess Sleptover 3. 8 Saygo 17, Castel Smith 5, Bull CVal S.

9 Careless Curl 11, Masud 10, Yes More 10 Sale Pot 17, Salmon Peter 7, East Array 2. BEST BET Saygo, 7th. lations man, came along with his second straight 71 to give the U. S. a three-man team score New York Baltimore Chicago Cleveland 2 DOMINGUEZ SCORES SECOND TD Ysleta Halfback Armando Dominguez is shown scoring his second of three touchdowns in the Indians 28-8 victory over Jefferson in a 1 AAAA tussle at the Austin High stadium Friday night.

Too far behind to do any good is Jeff's Ignacio Zulfia (66). vl 1 V. through hard scrimmages Thursday, and the fast Burges line was 57 95 06 77 7 S3 85 94 Rounding out tne ueia win dc -WW X9 .623 7V4 .570 .490 30 .480 21V .457 25 .430 20 J77 3T of 205 for the day and a two-day, Yes More, ownea Dy n. w. r-athev.

trained by Jolly Driskill Washington Detroit Boston Kanaaa City ready to go. three-man total of 413. Burees has a 1-2 recora wr Under the world team scoring and ridden by the capaoie oaie 1 AA year, and Bowie 0-2-1. system, only the best three jrr sipmw JNea. at iu ui Aii- win me minus me aif scores for each day are counted nnnnd and Pearl Corral, at iu Gc 1 3390 (Times quarterbacking of Eddie Labrado in the team scoring.

The U. had a total of 208 Wednesday with The customary daily double will operate on the first two races, with the quinella on the s-A-A A Labrado probably will 66-71-71. Thursday it was 67-67-7 with an ankle injury. and Bin Hyndman, a tall grey final race of the day. ing Philadelphian who also is in Uon, Tackles Jaclc Morns Enrique Gomez will be out of the Friday's program opens a 45-eroected to hit a th insurance business, struggled vpiay in the first half was almost even with both defensive j.

holding the in with a 76 that didn't count. game. crin UUJ new high in both attendance and nari-mutuel handle from last Bel Air is 2-1 ior uic MMMT i 2-0. Sunland Entries Friday. September 30.

I960 war's ooener. The balanced Page 32 line-except for a sensational 93-h touchdown run by Domin Individually the U. S. stood 1-2-3 in the standings with Nicklaus at 66-67133, a truly remarkable amateur performance tv oroeram at the Upper Val Thursday's Remits No games scheduled. Friday's Games Boston (Monbouquette 14-11 or Nicboli 0-1) at New York (Ditmar 15-9) night.

Cleveland (Locke 3-5) at Chicago Pierce 14-7) night. Detroit (Larr 14-15) at Kansas City CHall S-12) nlgfat. Only games. Cardinals Bump Dodgers In 10 Innings Los Angeles. (AP) Dodger First Baseman Norm Larker slipped farther behind in the National League hatting race Thursday as the St.

Louis Cardinals defeated Los Angeles 4-3, scoring the winning run on Ken Boyer's 10th inning double. "The victory pulled the Cardinals out of a lour-game losing streak. i muiwav in the first quarter. Austin High School's Golden Panthers, co-favored District 1-AAAA schoolboy football, visit iv lavout climaxes with the $15,000 Sunland Handicap on the The Foxes had quick-kicked the Indians to their own seven-yard nomin suez took the SATURDAY'S ENTRIES Pest Time 1:30 p. m.

and a score the pros would envy at the tough, tricky Merion course. Beman had 71-67138 and two year TWC Miners Prepare Defense For Lobos anvbodv's guess how many times Texas Western will pass District 2-AAAA's oaessa x-chos Friday night in what jmght be termed a "prestige" battle for FIRST RACE SIX furlongs, olds. Gardner 71-71142. 118 ball and scooted downf ield for the touchdown. i simolv out ran the Jax DP 118 Next best was Mexico's Juan final day of the season.

L. R. (Riley) Allison, new president of the parent Fortuna and R. Wood Erwitf, new general manager of the track, will mastermind the operation of the racing plant. both teams.

Prince Tonto Arizona's Bull Antonio Estrada, a 24-year-old The Panthers are unaeieaieu Bally Count 118 118 118 118 118 Jefferson team, which trailed him North Texas State college gradu Bucknaen Dan Bandage O. Mower W. Fires D. Rushlow r. Outierres D.

Wnited It. Rosendahl R. Spencer O. Orertoa r. Houghton j.

Vinson R. Stroud ate, with 71-72143. No individual Pantor by about two yaras au jr Anorrt the field. in two outings this season. Tney beat Albuquerque Sandia, 30-8, in their season opener, and fol Mae Tun Moonchild title is omciaiiy recognized in Racing experts have pro Saturday night against the University of New Mexico when the Miners and Lobos play at 8 p.

m. at Kidd Field. The Miners threw 41 times against Utah State in their first game, and 12 times against North Texas State. They scored only nnro against the Utes. however, and tallied 16 points against Sutherlin kicked for the extra Also euEioxe: the world team championship.

lowed it up with a 23-6 win over nounced Sunland's "magic car- a Cycount iddlewest point and Ysleta led -u. T-VmlMm rnred its second tOUCh- El Paso Tech. pet racing strip in ior wunu Estrada was the only Mexican player who could come close to 118 113 11S US three- 11 132 117 in 119 SECOND KACE-Slx furionf Th Bronchos 10tn raxea records. North Texas. and -up, claiming i-ayw- down at the beginning of the npriod when Back i a AAA team in Texas this week- n.

Pale Lady we'll have a lot better chance of to matchng Wednesday's fine performance, and as a result the "We'll throw as much as we B. Tlx Dentist Charged scoring." he said. "I'd like to Rio Vie Tun have a 2-1 record to their credit with wins over Amarillo and think we need to," Collins said. Combs recovered a Jefferson fumble on the Foxes' 27-yard El OhigitO make them respect us both ways, First Ace Scored At Coronado Armless With Bribe Try Lubbock. Port Arthur nanaeo Cabira "If your running game is going well, as it did against North running and passing.

W. LoreU B. Harmon J. Sherman D. Lewis C.

Domingueg J. Casey R. Gutlerrea C. Mower Hallmark. D.

Whited. O. Rushlow lit in in 114 123 Odessa its lone defeat. However, offense hasn't been Credulous That's Maplow Highwlre 7 Two short plays and a penalty hail to the 9-yard line. Pittsburgh.

(AP) Two Univer Texas, then we won throw so The Panthers will employ a TWC's biggest problem this week Fanr Manso much. But if they stack the line, sity of Pittsburgh oasKetoaii offense wioi semor Also eutibie: The Miners have spent much of 114 123 Frontier Saga players testified that a dentist and Dominguez ran over the score. -a tnss from center cost Fullback David Simmons provia- Qreen Sana their time working on defense offered them money and other or if we can't move on the ground for some other reason, then we'll throw a lot." ing the running power and Quar three year against the UNM Winged-T of THIRD RACE 400 yards, Jefferson the ball on its own lfr lures to shave points in Pitt games. terback Ken McAdams manoung 118 fense. 11 the passing chores.

Collins acknowledged that it is unlikely that TWC can run as John Fridley, 21, ana lick They sure get a lot of power olds and up. Be Glad Apple Jack, Be Bold Bars Explosive Pitticoat Jimmy Lator yard-line and set up uic Indian tally. Dominguez took the ball on the next play and dashed Irvin's Rockets move towaxas Great Britain and Ireland team moved into second place while Mexico and New Zealand dropped back to a fourth place tie behind Australia. The British were just 20 strokes behind the Americans, despite a fine par 70 by Ireland's Joe Carr, who yon his third British Amateur championship last spring. Australia's Bruce Devlin, who tied for individual honors in the first world tournament at St Andrews, Scotland, in 1958, also had a 70 to help his team into third place with a 433 aggregate.

Then came Mexico and New Zealand at 442, South Africa at 445 and Canada and Rhodesia-Nyasaland at 450. Falenski, also 21, testified at the blocking in front of their run well against New Mexico as the 113 113 113 123 113 118 their third straight win against H. Moore E. Minchey O. Koyk R.

Strauss G. Mower H. Baker B. Harmon T. Armstrong; J.

Wilson Miners did against North Texas. non-jury trial of Dr. Edward H. Sebastian, 33, of suburban Mc- ners," Collins commented. "They pull the guards, and block with out-of-town opponents when they Pennv Bounce Parr Flight "New Mexico held one of the across for the score.

Ysleta's tricky quarterback, aW Telles. pitched to Suther- host Maria's Short Horns at Aus Also eugioie: Kees Rocks, a former Pitt den that big fullback, and it is sure Bar Twist tin Stadium. 122 three tal school instructor now on strongest ground teams in the west Wyoming University fourth Indian score tough to stop." FOURTH RACE 350 yards. Trvin throws a 2-1 billing: at eave of absence. First hole inn one in the history of Coronado Country Club was recorded Thursday by a visitor.

C. P. Triplitt of Odessa, attending the convention of the convention of the National Assn." of Purchasing Agents, scored the ace. His tee shot with a iron, wound up in the cup on the 163-yard par-J 15th hole. It was the first hole in one also in Triplitt's golfing career.

He has been playing 20 years. Playing in the group with him were Ken Woodard of Houston, Dean Hallum of Odessa and G. Cutler of EI Paso. year olds and up Collins announced two personnel scoreless for three quarters and 118 Maria which carries a 3-1 mane, Sebastian, charged with brib- 1U1 wv with less than a minute remaining in the period. v.w was on its own 14 follow- Flight Deck R.

Stroud Quick Mistress W. Strauss 113 shifts Wednesday. He confirmed had a 3-0 lead in the fourth quar J. IS- The Rockets lost their opener Canales Fiesta T. Armstrong erv.

is accusea oi trying vj the promotion of LeRoy Johnston, 118 116 122 ter. They lost, 3-13. That means Shady Logan amoeri to Bel Air, out tnen xney came Fridley and Falenski into shav Kaystorm ouiuory they are tough defensively 118 back with two straight shutouts- 175-pound freshman from Abilene, to the first team at right guard. ing points so he could win bets ing a quick-kick by Jefferson and a 15-yard penalty. naesed to Sutherhn from 118 Blue Fleet nusmaiuw Captain Dick J.

Vinson Blue Bars H. Page probably tougher than North 122 Van Horn, 32-0, and Fabens, 18 The swift Johnston replaces Cole Texas." MODEST START about the 10. and the speedy back 118 119 113 Irish Day i. Mower Butter Cat T. Osment Also eligible: Panama, Ace E.

Minchey However, Collins is pleased that move4 from quarterback to halfback. "He's a good runner, and Marfa defeated Van Horn, 16-0, Holderman, 190-pound soph wno has been sidelined with an ankle Baltimore Stymie went for ran the ball an tne way ivr his running attack has come along onhz $2,500 as a 2-year-old ana and Fabens 22-6. injury, ttftH RACE Six furlongs. four so well recently. "If we can make he can catch the ball," Collins said.

"I think he'll have more Hirln't win tsice race until ne: Irvinz sends junior Quarter year olds and up. claiming all $1,500. i He also announced that speedy Jefferson scored in the first tho fourth period after 116 a. Overton Webster back Gary Paxon in command of was a 4-year old, but came up them watcn us as mucn on me i fait ju 'irround as thev watch our Dassing. 118 chance to play here.

Gary McLish of Ysleta has been 119 its wing-T attack, with Ai uar- 119 119 116 a pass from quarterback Freddy Rodriguez to Armando Segura moved the ball to the Ysleta 10- rera furnishing the power at tne D. Rushlow D. Lewis T. Arm strong r. Whited J.

cawthron F. Leal B. Wilson K. Houghton Jim's Deal Dakota BiU War Sahu Ban Sen Dixie Dynamite Blaze Face My Lands Parade Man 111 fullback spot. The Rockets couple their of 117 vard line.

111 fensive unit with a staunch de- A VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO CAR BUYERS: Armando Apodaca then connected to J. Martinez who dashed SIXTH RACE 5i furlongs, two year fpniv crew. The nass defense olds, claiming all $4,000. Kaa.Ii is good. 119 114 113 Holly's Gent The Short horns have a balanc That's Candy 113 Whii Along ed scoring and defensive squad.

YeU Baby 116 116 u. Lie wis B. Wilson M. Peterson L. Rosendahl T.

Armstrong J. Sherman R. Spencer R. Houghton E. Minchey C.

Domingues Buddie Jim Cathedral's Irish travel down Abb anally Lucky Cider the valley to Fabens with hopes 119 114 123 119 Charlie J. Able Abbey of winning their first game oi 11m th vear. after losing four Noble Kin R. Stroud no Too Ground B. Wilson 114 straight.

SEVENTH BACK Six furlongs, three The Irish bowed to three New year olds. Knight's Agent R. Gutlerres 118 Onset J. Vinson Mexico teams -Deming, Las Cru ces and Alamogordo before losing a tough one to Burges. Deer Creek R.

Hougnton iu mriokv'a tv1 fC King 106 Napacoation D. Lewis lij Red Tribe K. CwppernoB 116 A.A,r4r r. Whited 113 Fabens also has lost four straight, but has played weaker Jo' Darlinr F. Sheppard 115 TZ 6 Country DeUyery O.

Mower li; Sueberrlea S. Lafitte 111 teams. Cathedral's quarterback, Fernie EIGHTH RACE One mile, three year Rios, should be the mam instru nldx. elaiminc all Sutton County B. Wilson 110 ment in paving the way for an Second Strio L.

Germany 115 My Job R. Spencer 115 Irish victory. Rios passed for 253 Forgotten LiOTe u. wnitea in vards against the Mustangs -oi across for the touchdown. Jeffs try for extra points was no good.

The Foxes made two more tints when Ysleta attempted a quick kick and the ball saUed from center over the kicker's bead. The Foxes grabbed the receiver inside the goal line for two points. Bill Spivey Ends Battle With NBA CincinnatL (AP) BiU Spivey, 7-foot, 31-year-old former University of Kentucky All-America, has given up his fight to 5Say 'a the National Basketball Association. Spivey was signed to a contract months ago by the Cincinnati Royals pro team, but his application for permission to play in the league was denied by its president, Maurice Podoloff. Spivey will move to Baltimore, where he will play with lhat city's team in the Eastern League, according to his attorney.

Spivey was denied permission to play in the league as a result of being named in a basketball scandal fax 1951, while he was at-tendine Kentucky. Hiho Hood O. Overton 115 Tykee J. Summerow 115 Archie Did L. Kreider 110 Burges.

The Wildcats have shown pow NINTH RACE 5Vi furlongs, three er in snurts. and should hold year ids. Mermaiden O. Overton 113 their own defensive-rose. Our Mon D.

Rushlow 112 HUM AUKHjvJ ILu ILU uvJ IbLCUyuiCLvlll Gene's Dream K. Coppernou ii oueen's Fancy R. Gutierrea 113 Debonair DandT D. Whited 111 CAPTURES 169 Boll Liege L. Rosendahl 133 Trenton.

N. J. (AP) Veteran Helen BurcheQ 1C Peterson lie 118, TENTH RACE One mile and racing driver Eddie Sachs of renter Vallev. blitzed the all four year olda and up, claiming $1,500. in Trenton Speedway course in 19.2 Dream Byrd fccinriffn Shifting In West Pointer Red Maule O.

Overton R. Houghton C. Whisner D. Rushlow B. Wilson R.

Spencer D. Whited R. Gutierrez 109 117 in 112 in 130 113 Noor Never m. p. h.

in his Dean Van Lines Special and roared home the winner cf the 100-mile United States Auto Club Race. Battlement Romance i Preview ENDURANCE MATCH New Orleans Longest boxing match history was fought in New Orleans in 1893 when Andy WARD Motor Clinic, Inc. OLDS and CADILLAC Specialists 1 Pasa'a Oldest and Largest Independent Garage 2600 WYOMING LO 5-1449 Bowen and Jack Burke battled through 110 three-minute rounds, He voluntarily appeared before ine enure light lasted seven hours plus some minutes. New York grand jury. CONERLY WRITES A BOOK A hot new number Introducing Olds Quality to the LOW-PRICE FIELD I fnilllllUllllllllilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuillllllllllIIIilllllllllllllllllllllUL Tto most advanced most distinctively styled cars In the MEDIUM-PRICE CLASS! New York.

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