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Sunday, April 1. 1951 Dial 2-1662 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper Dial. 2-1662 Page 42 Ysleta Runs Away -With Invitational Field Meet OFFICIAL SOUTHWEST INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE-1951 At" Juarez Lee Grabs Individual Point Honors Je 9. 10. 10.

11 Ag 1, 2. 3. 4 El Paso Netters Point For Tucson El Paso tenLs forces will invade Tucson this week in force with full intentions of bringing back the major share of honors from the annual Arizona Open tennis tournament, opening Thursday. Leading the El Paso Towne and Tennis Club delegation will be Bobby Goldfarb, who won the singles championship of the meet last Ap 22, 22, 23, 24 Jy 16, 17, 18, 19 Ap 18. 19.

20. 21 Jy 12. 13. 14, 15 year and will be top favorite to repeat the honor in the 1951 tourney By CHUCK WHITLOCK Ysleta's Indians made an almost clean sweep of honors at their own Invitational track mee Saturday, but a stocky young sprinter from Alamogordo almost stole the show. Backing up Goldfarb will be a crew of veteran racket-wielders in the Ma 8, 9, 10 Je 21, 22, 23 Je 24, 24 senior bracket, plus a number of The Indians amassed 44 56 the city's top junior players from to erab the team trophy for the thp local high schools.

Je 5. 6, 7. 8 Ag 5, 6, 7. 8 At At At' At At At At At At Las Vegai Tijuana Mexicall EI Centro Yuma Phoenix Tucson EI Paso Las Ap 14, 15, 15, 16 Ma 12, 13, 13, 14 Ma 15, 16, 17, 18 Ma 8, 9, 10, 11 Je 5, 6, 8 Ap 18, 19, 20, 21 Ma 5. 6, 7 Ap 2222, 23724 Vega FOLLOW Ag 31 i- Ag 22.

23, 24, 25 Ma 19 Je 21, 22, 23, 24 Ag 5, 6, 7, 8 Jy 12, 13, 14, 15 Jy 7, 8, 9 Jy 16, 17, 18, 19 Se 1, 2, 3 Je 30, Jy 1, 2 Jy 10, 11 Ma 20, 21, 22, 23 Ma 10, 11 Je 1. 2, 3, 3 Ap 10, 11, 12, 13 Je 9, 10, 10, 11 Ma 25, 26, 27, 27 Je 5, 6," 7, 8 Ap 18. 19, 20, 21 Tijuana Jy 3, 4, 4, 5 I Ma 28, 29 Jy 28, 29, 30, 31 Ag 26, 27, 28. 29 Ag 1, 2, 3, 4 Ag 23, 24, 24, 25 Ag 5, 6. 7, 8 Jy 12, 13, 14.

15 Je 21, 22, 23, 24 Mexi- Ma 24, 25, 26. 27jMa 8, 9 Ap 14, 15, 15, 16 Je 1, 2, 3, 3 Ap 22, 22, 23, 24 Je 5, 6, 7. 8 Je 9, 10. 10. 11 Ma 16.

17, 17, 18 cali Je 25. 26, 27, 28 Ma 30, 31 AND Jy 4. 6 Jy 28, 29, 30, 31 Jy 16, 17, 18, 19 Ag 5, 6. 7. 1.

2, 3. 4 Je 30 Ag 18, 19, 20. 21 Se 1. 3 Jy 1, 1, 2 EI Ap 10, 11. 12, 13 Ma 4, 5, 6.

.6 Ma 20, 21, 22, 23 Ma 24, 25, 26. 27 Ap 18, 19, 20. 21 Je 9, 10, 10. 11 Ap 22, 22723. 24 'je bT6l, 8 Centro Ag 26, 27.

28, 7, 8, 9, 10 Jy 3, 5 MAJOR Ag 22, 23, 24, 25 Jy 12, 13, 14, 15 Ag 1, 2, 3, 4'Jy 16, 17, 18, 19 Ag 5, 6, 7, 8 Ag 31, Se 2 Ma 28, 29. 30, 31 Ma 15, 16, 17. Ma 4. 5. 6, 6 Ma 12, 13.

13. 14 Ap 14. 15. 16, 17 Ap 22. 22.

23, 24 Ap 18. 19720721 Je 9. 10, 10. 11 Yuma Ag 18. 19, 20, 21 Ma 18, 19 Jy 7.

8, 9. 10 Je 26, 27. 28, 29 LEAGUE Ag 31 Jy 16, 17. 18, 19 Jy 12, 13, 14, 15 Ag 1, 2, 3, 4 Je 30, Jy 1, 2 Se 1, 2, 3 Ap 26, 27, 28, .29 Ap 30 Je 13, 14, 15, 16 Je 17. 17, 18, 19 Ma 20.

20. 21, 22 Ma 16, 17, 18, 19 Ma 8, 9, 10,11 Je 1, 2. 3, 4 Phoenix Jy 24. 25, 26, 27 Ma 1, 2, 3 Ag 10, 11, 12. 13 Ag 14, 15.

16, 17 Jy 3, 4, 5. 6 BASEBALL Ag 26. 27, 28. 29 Je 21, 22, 23. 24 Jy 29.

29. 30. 31 Jy 21, 22, 22, 23 Je 17, 17, 18. 19 Ma 127T3. 13.

14 Ap 26, 27, 28, 29 Ap 30 Je 13, 14, 15, 16 Ap 10, 11, 12, 13 Ap 14. 15, 16, 17 Ma 8, 9. 9, 10 Tucson Ag 14. 15, 16. 26, 27, 27, 28 Jy 24, 25, 26.

27 Ma 1, 2, 3 Ag 10. 11. 12, 13 Je 30 DAILY Jy 4, 5 Ag 19, 19, 20, 21 Jy 21. 22, 2323 Jy 1, 1, 2 Se 2, 3 Bisbee- Je 1, 2, 3, 3 Ap 26, 27. 23.

29' Ap 30 Je 13. 14, 15, 16 Je 17, 17, 18. 19 Ma 28, 29. 30, 31 Ma 20, 21. 22, 23 Ma 12, 13, 14, 15 Douglas Jy 28, 29, 29, 30 Jy 24, 25, 26, 27 Ma 1, 2, 3 Ag 10, 11.

12, 13 Ag 14, 15, 16. 17 Ag 18. 19. 20, 21 Jy 6. 7 IN YOUR Je 25, 26.

27, 28 Jy 21, 22. 22. 23 Ag 30, 31 KI Je 13,14, 15, 16 'Je 17, 17718, 19 Ap 10. 11, 12 Ap 26, 27, 28, 29 Ap 30- Ma 5. 6, 6.

7 Ma 28,29, 30. 31 Ma 24. 25. 26 Paso Ag 10, 11, 12, 13 'Ag 14, 15, 16, 17 Ag 26. 26, 27, Jy 24, 25, 26, 27 Ma 1, 2, 3 Jy 8, 9, 10, 11 Je 21, 22, 23, 24 Ma 27, 27 EL PASO Ag 28, 29 Jy 21, 22.

22, 23 Ag 22, 23, 24 Ap 30 Je 13, 14, 15, 16 Je 17, 17, 18. 19 Ma 29, 30. 31 A26r27728729 Ma 12, 13, 14. 15 Je 1. 2, 3.

4 Ma 16777," 18,19 Ap 14, 15 Juarez Ma 1, 2. 3 Ag 10, 11, 12, 13 Ag 14, 15, 16, 17 Ag 18, 19, 19, 2Q Jy 24, 25, 26, 27 Je 25. 26. 27, 28 Jy 29, 29. 30, 31 Ju 30 Ma 22.

23, Jy 4, 6 Jy 21, 22, 22, 23 Ag 21 I Jy 2, 3 Ag 31, Se 3 Semi-Final May Top Benefit Card A semi-final with all the ex- meet, both the 440-yard relay and mile relay trophies in what almost can be called upsets, and watched the younger Indians win the abbreviated junior championship with 45 points. El Paso High was second with 23 56 points in the senior event. But Bobby Lee. who led Alamo- Ma 24. 25, 26 Ma 27.

27 Ag 23. 24. 25 Adding further to the El Paso entry will be Lt. Frank Semple, University of San Francisco star who has paired with Goldfarb to enter men's doubles. Semple played in El Paso while stationed here during the war, and his play was highly rated.

Sentiment among the El Paso netters rates Goldfarb and Ma 5, 6. 6, 7 Jy 8, 9, 10. 11 nordo to the New Mexico Class as top contenders for the Plosive. Potentialities of a keg of doubles crown. Ap 10.

11. 12. 13 Ag 26. 27. 28.

29 in the Others going from hei ithe main event on nex. Friday night's benefit boxing caru at the I mnc Hivisinn will ht T-Tal Coliseum. Russell Ball, Joe Pennies ana Louis Kahn. The semi "six" sends Rammin' Ray Perez the gifted newcomer Ap 16. 17 Ma 20, 21.

Jy 5, 7 Ag 30, Se 2 Avj.i3i.ei suii, who wuu me -ij -i vs singles title in the Southwes- 'from Gloves ranks-against singles title in the Southwes boys' ar always dangerous soutnpaw slugger, Pedro Alvare TIMES 'Georgie' Shows Here Tuesday Perez and Alvarez are set to collide in the next-to-final go-round of a five-bout card which features Hector (Chato) Marquez and Hec-tc. Rios in what shapes up as a bruising bantamweight main event. The 20-30 Club of La Paso is sponsoring the fight card, and all proceeds after bare expenses will go to the family of Ralph Mar- On Target tern tournament recently and now has moved up to junio- boys' play, along with Jayton Green, one of the most promising of the local younger group, are rated highly in the junior brackets of the boys. Phillip Ward and severa other of the high school group also will trek to Tucson for th big event. In the girls divisions Nancy Loper is rated highest contender, although Arlene McGuffey, Ann Hatfield, Nancy Mitchell and Ann Springer also are highly rated.

A total of 30 or more Pasoans are expected to compete in the three-day tournament, annually ode of the top net events of the football championship last Fall, and who captained The Times All-Southern New Mexico grid team, ffole individual scoring honors with 20 points. Lee won each of the four events in which he was entered, setting a new reeord in the 100-yard dash, and with Brother Oliver Lee provided 25 of Alamogordo's 26 13 points, good for third place in the meet. The rugged youngster equalled the existing meet re-ord in the century in the preliminary heats, winning his first heat and his semifinal heat in identical times of .10.1. Then with the chips down In the final spurt, he clipped the distance off in an even 10 seconds for the new record. The former century mark of :10.1 was first set by White of Austin in 1940.

but it was equalled in 1942 by Sullivan and again in 1947 by Diaz of Bowie. In addition Lee won the shot put, discus throw and broad jump, approaching the record in the latter event. His leap of 21 feet inch was less than three Inches short of the existing mark set in 1941 by Hill of Ysieta's depth and versatility gained them their big margin in points. The Indian thinclads failed to place only in the shot put and picked up points in every other By BILL TONEY mole jo, El Paso detective who lost his life in the line of duty Glamor-Boy Will Face Gorilla Ramos I had a letter from my friend Tom Park of Dallas. 1950 all-around two weeks ago Saturday pistol champion of Texas, last week Ray Perez is no newcomer to local boxing fans, although his professional experience just dates back Good Will Boys Club Plans Week-Long Contest Series A full program of activities has been planned by the Good Will Eoys Club for the observance of National Boys Club week, beginning Monday, Director Hank Williams said Saturday.

Boxing tourney, basketball free-throw contests, hobby show, checker and domino tournament and art and craft exhibit are among the events planned every night, Monday through Friday. to last year. Perez had an out He had just returned from the National mid-Winter pistol matches in Tempa, and reports that the usual quota of wind and cold standing record in Texas Golden Gloves competition, and racked up weather occurred during the match es. Tom bemoans the fact that he Williams said nearly 200 boys will i take part in the various events. 38 amateur wins bere turning pro in 1950.

Since then he has slugged his way to eight wins. The one blemish on his professional record a draw with Ramon Tis-careno of Juarez was erased by Perez' smashing victory in a return match. El Soldado, Procima To Be In Corrida only placed three times in about 15 individual matches. He placed third in the .45 caliber slow fire Legend match with a score of 186 for 20 His opponent in Friday's semi shots at 50 yards. He was fourth in ther .45 National Match Course with 287, and fourth in the centerfire final.

Pedro Alvarez, holds wins Georgeous George, highly-publicized mat star, faces Carlos (Gorilla) Ramos in the feature of Tuesday's four-bout wrestling card at the Coliseum. First contest under way at 8:30 p. m. Cyclone Anaya, rugged Mexican matman, tangles with Newcomer Howard Cantonwine in a 45-minute semi-final bout. George, whose nickname of "Georgeous" stems mainly from his marcelled blond ham is cne of the highest paid grapplers in the history of wrestling.

The muscular junior-heavyweight has been attributed with bringing wrestling back as a major sport in the post-war era. His appearances throughout the country have attracted some of the greatest crowds ever assembled for a mat competition auring me aay. iney T.nis Prvima an Awards will be mad on Saturday night, he added. This is the fourth year the Good Will club has observed the national week. The club is one of 26 Community Chest agencies.

Opening activity on Monday will be a ping-pong tournament and basketball free throw contest. As in the other events, competition will be split between boys over and under 14 years of age. Gorgeous George, wrestling star, receives the congratulations of famed Singer Lauritz Melchior right) after a mater in Hollywood. George will face Carlos (Go-rilla) Ramos in the feature -of a four-bout card at the Coliseum Tuesday night. National Match Course with 288.

These are good scores to have won the pole vault. 200-yard low EI Soldado, and four bulls from the hurdles and both relays, but picked famed San Mateo Ranch of Zacate- placed only third and fourth. Ol Kockne Still Lives South Bend, Ind. (AP) The legend ol the "Rock" still blunts the scythe of time. Twenty years ago Saturday 43-year-old Knute Rockne, Norwegian-born master of the American game -fnntrian t1 i i apH tn pej tVi 9 up inree seconds, lour tnirds and seven fourths for the remaining cas will constitute a corrida scheduled for 3:30 p.

m. nex Sunday, in Juarez Bull Ring, ImpresaTio Ro points. berto Gonzalez announced late Sat urday. That reminds me of the California State Pistol Matches at Calexico in November of 1948." Over the Camp Perry Course there, with the centerfire gun, Emmett Jones of the Los Angeles Police had a 297, which ordinarily is just as good as it looks on paper. Jt was only good for third A pet and hobby show is planned for Tuesday, along with opening of over some of the best along the border.

In one ol his most recent outings, he dropped a scrapping decision to Charlie Salas, th highly regarded Phoenix boxtr. Friday's main event brings two of the state's top bantamweights together. Marquez, the Texas title-holder in that weight division, will not put his title or. the line for this one. But a win, or an impressive showing in defeat, by Perez is almost certain -to bring about a rematch with the championship at stake.

Three other bouts to round out the card will be announced in the next few days. play in checkers and dominoes, Sudden announcement of the previously unscheduled bullfight came when the entire cartel was An art and craft exhibit, with Alamogordo's Lee gave the Tigers healthy lead through the 100-yard dash, but the Indians made a sweep of the first three plsrces in the. low hurdles to soar into the lead and they were never slowed thereafter. The Tigers fell off because they had no mile relay team and failed to score in the distance events. Another surprise of the event was Bowie's failure to dominate the dis Mesilla Valley To Get Little League unable to make a scheduled appear show.

place that day. Poor old Emmett prizes for the best oil, water color and pen and inks drawing, will be held Thursday. Final event is a ance in Torreon and was taken over only had 97 at rapid fire and was Although a fint wrestler, George's outranked by two other guys who publicity comes primarily from his pool tournament on Friday. by Gonzalez. Procuna is a great favorite with border aficionados and has turned also had 297's but who had higher pre-bout and extra-curricular activ Prizes for winner in the various events will be athletic equipment, rapid fire scores.

ities in the ring. Kansas plane crash. The football world was stunned by the news. It could be expected the Rock's feat of guiding 13 Notre Dame elevens to five undefeated, untied seasons and 105 victories against only 12 losses and five ties would wear welL But 20 yers have passed, a generation of football players not yet born when Rockne thrived has churned the turf on his beloved Irish campus, and still the memory of the man has a burning hold on several good performances in in tance and relay events. The Bears.

Williams said Accompanied by his valet, who Organization of a six-team Little League program in the Mesilla Val perennial winners in both the re-: Juarez Bu Ring. always is attired in evening wear, ley is underway, George DiTirro, George makes his entrance to the strains of his own song, "Here lays and 440 and mile, could do no- His most recent local appearance better than win the mile as wind was on Easter Sunday roughly three and dust hampered the athletes in years ago, when he put on one of director of the program, has an nounced. the afternoon. the most sensational fights in bor DiTirro said teams will be allocated to school areas throughout the Comes Gorgeous George." He waits outside of the ring while the valet sprays the ring with a perfumed antiseptic. The spraying often times is done on George's opponent.

Accepts Your Host's Insurance National Champion Huelet L. Benner of the Army won the all-around aggregate at the Tampa matches with a score of 2613. This is a hot score even on the best of days. Only a few men in the United States have ever scored 2600 or better over this course of fire. Benner was followed by Harry Reeves of the Detroit Police with 2534.

Those Tampa matches are among Semi-Pros Card Three Tilts Today ine grid reaim. Sunday Notre Dame alumni throughout the nation will commemorate Rockne's passing by attending mass and communion breakfasts. On the campus here, 150 Another phase of George's arp- New Mexico portion of the valley, with La Union, Anthony, LaMesa and San Miguel already tentatively assigned clubs. Two other team locations are to be decided in the future. He said the organization will pearance is his throwing, to the Bowie ran third behind Ysleta and Las Cruccs in the sprint relay, and third behind the Indians and Thomas Jefferson in the mile relay.

Stanley Stephenson, Ysleta's springer, saved the sprint relay for the Indians as he staved off Las Cruces desperate bid in the anchor lap. winning by inches. In the mile relay it was the terrific second leg of Jess Whittenton that gained the nod as he took the women fans, of the hairpins which der history and was awarded ears, tail and foot. Procuna is the last matador to accomplish this feat in Juarez. Strictly an in-and-outer, Procuna has his bad days as well as his great ones, but at his best he is rated the equal of any torero now in operation.

El Soldado at one time was rated as Mexico's best. Now a veteran of hundreds of corridas he is a pol- ihree semi-pro practice games he used to hold his waves in place. past and present students and friends will do the same and also Los Angeles. (UP) Movie William Goetz "reluctantly" accepted Lloyds of London's offer of These are known as "Georeie the most important in the nation. They are attended by most of the topflight shooters of the country Pins.

visit the nearby cemetery for the operate under rules similar to the Little Leagues, but will not affiliate with the national organization this are scheduled for Sunday as Southwestern teams prepare for the opening of league play April 5. William Beaumont Army Hospi $250,000 for which Your Host is traditional placing of a wreath on Ramos, who gets one of the big and by a large number who are not among the top bracket. The attrac Rockne's grave- year. gest chances of his career against George, earned the right to face insured in hopes the horse's suffering will be relieved and his life spared. Goetz announced his decision lead from Thomas Jefferson and Money to buy equipment for the tions seem to be an excuse for a Dick Edin, Michigan State sopho tal's entry in the Lower Valley League will take on Highland Park of the Big Four Blue League at eave the remaining Indians a stylist wh? is sti11 capable of the Hollywood dandy last week by six teams already has been raised.

more, is an unusual baseball player outstanding performances. Winter trip to Florida for those in the East, North, and Mid-West; na defeating Monty LaDue. Ramos is to protect. soon after the gian. 3ritish insur- He is a catcher who wears spec Thomas Jefferson High School field in the midst of a comeback tour Two records were broken and an-1 Tne five bulls will be the first nrpanirntinn's lnri rpnrpspn DiTirro said, with a number of anonymous backers doing the money-raising work.

tional publicity, and about $2000 tacles. at 2 p. m. in one contest. other equaled in the junior divi- San Mateo bulls ever to fight on the tatives said they would pay off the worth of prizes largely financed by the business people of Tampa.

Another game sends Clint of the after a long period of inactivity. Ace Freeman, popular New York area grappler, faces Billy Parks tn Saldivar of Austin clipped the border- Bulls from San Mateo are Active work of organizing the rated as the finest bred anywhere Big Four Whites to Socorro to play the Lower Valley Socorro club at 2:30 p. m. the 20-minute opener while Whiteyj century in :11.0, knocking a tenth off the old mark, and Aguirre also equaled the meet mark of six seconds in the 50-yard dash. teams is to get underway in late April, when a meeting of all the eligible boys and their parents is to be held at Gadsden High School Price's Creameries of the Com GOLF INSTRUCTION Special Rates To Groups Clubs Carefully Fitted Golf Equipment Repairing MESA FAIRWAYS a.

m. te Dark Dial t-BM Mesa Rd. at Baltimore Fall Healer in Latir-America and bring premium prices from the great bull rings of Mexico City. The bulls will be trucked in from Zacatecas over the Mexican Central Highway and will be on display in Juarez Bull Ring starting Wednesday. waniDerg meets Monty LaDue in a special attraction.

Tickets are on sale at the El Paso Sporting Goods Store, Del Camino Drugs, Wardy Beer Depot, Mike Snider's Liquor Store and Bus Montes" Inn. mercial League will take on the Ysleta Apaches of the Big Four Blues at 2 p. m. at Ysleta in the third tilt at Anthony. At that time the purpose and mechanics of league operation will be explained.

The final assignment of teams and other details of try-out periods will be announced at the meeting, Di-8irro pointed out. A two-week try-out session is scheduled tentatively, before the teams definitely will be selected from the eligible boys. SENIOR MEET Shot put Bobby Lee. Alamogordo, first: Pacillas. El Paso: Pearce, Austin: McAlpuie.

Alamogordo. Distance 4T Hih Jump SaWivar. Bowie, first; Keller, Ysleta. and Brown, El Paso, tied; ContTeras. El Paso.

Height 5' Pole vault Thompson, Ysleta. first: Rodehaver. El Paso; Mares. Bowie; Kel-lry. Ysleta.

Kinder. Alamogordo and Brown. El Paso. tied. Height 10" Discus Bobby lee.

Alamogordo. first; Mata. Ysleta; Taylor, Ysleta; Palmore. Austin. Distance 124' 120-yard high hurdles Oliver Lee.

Alamogordo, first; Aguirre, El Paso; Whittenton. Ysleta; Watts. Ysleta. Time :16 5. 100-yard dash Bobby Lee.

Alamogordo. insurance and try to save the famed thoroughbred. Your Host is suffering from a shattered ulna bone, which some veterinary surgeons say has doomed him. The horseman said veterinarians he consulted about Your Host's injury told him the horse was suffering great pain and should be destroyed. The insurance company's doctors "are in disagreement," he said.

"Therefore, I am reluctantly accepting the proposal made by the insurance company ir- the hope they will meet with success in relieving Your Host's suffering and saving his life," Goetz said. The California thoroughbred will be put on a bleeding ranch under care of veterinarians. If they are successful in saving his lili, it was believed he might stand at stud. Your Host fer at Santa Anita Race Track, Jan. 13.

during the running of the San Pasqual Coker, Pecos Pro Resigns Special to EL PASO TIMES Fecos, Texas. Ralph Coker, professional at the Pecos Municipal golf course since it was established some three years ago, has resigned, effective April 1st, Coker has accepted a similar position at McCamey. The Pecos Housing Authority, which operates the course, has not yet named Coker's successor. SIGN KC CONTRACT Phoenix, Ariz. (AP) Two of the New York Yankees' outstanding rookies were signed to Kansas City contracts.

Outfielder Mickey Mantle inked a pact with the champ's farm team but will remain with varsity. Bob Vviesler, left-handed pitcher, will report to the American Association club. ML: tw A There is no reason why we cannot have an annual affair here that will be more attractive than the Tampa matches. We have a better target range. El Paso and Juarez combined are a more picturesque attraction to those from the North, Mid-West, and the East than Tampa.

We have better shooting weather, if we pick our season carefully. We have men who can shoot as well as anyone in Tampa, but we do not have as many people interested in the spot as Tampa. The number is growing here, however, and may reasonably be expected to increase more rapidly now that the new municipal pistol range on Mt. Franklin is about ready for use. If we are going to have such an affair here each year, however, we must put into it the same things that have made the Tampa matches a success.

It cannot be done overnight, but we can start overnight. Dud DeGroot To Speak At Convention Reno. Nev. (AP) Dud DeGroot, New Mexico University football coach, will head the men's athletics section at a Reno- convention of the American kssociation for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The convention is scheduled April 6-8.

former Stanford University grid star will discuss the "widening gap between interscho-lastic athletics and physical educa Style 3069 Tan Calf with Natural Mesh Sill $11.95 NEWHOUSER, GRAY TO START Lakeland. Fla. (UP Manager Red Rolfe said that either Hal New-houser or Ted Gray would draw the PET POLO GAME A polo game between the Juarez and El Paso teams will take place at Armstrong Field on Fort Bliss at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.

Juarez won last week's match, 4-2. The public is invited to attend, free of charge. first; Sanford, El Paso; Bradley, Las Cruces; Stephenson, Ysleta. Time :10.0 (new record. Old record :10.1 by White, Austin.

1940. Sullivan. Austin. 1942, and Diaz. Bowie.

1947). 440-yard dash VUlalobos, Thomas Jefferson, first: Maynes, Bowie; MandeU. El Paso; Santiesteban. Ysleta. Time :54.0.

200-yard low hurdles Henry Dutch-over, Ysleta. first: Kelley, Ysleta: Watson. Ysleta; Barron. El Paso. Time :25.0.

440-yard relay Ysleta (Mata. Whittenton, Ted Thompson, Stephenson Las Cruces; Bowie; El Paso. Time :46.3. 8S0-yard run R. Rodriguez.

Thomas Jefferson, first: Kelly, El Paso; Rodriguez. Bowie; McCartle. Ysleta. Time 2:11.0. Broad jump Bobby Lee.

Alamogordo. first: Campbell. Austin; Payne, Ysleta; Maynes. Bowie. Distance 21' 220-yard dashw Sanford.

El Paso, first; Bradley. Las Cruces; Stephenson, Ysleta; Mata. Ysleta. Time :23.1. Mile run Rivas.

Bowie, first; King. Austin; Martinez, Bowie; Aycock, Ysleia. Time 5:08.5. Mile relay Ysleta (Mata, Whittenton. Ted Thompson, Stephenson), first; Thomas Jefferson; Bowie; El Paso.

Time 3:44.6. JUNIOR MEET Shot put Leo Rutledge. Austin, first; Apodaca. Ysleta; Spann. Austin; Viescas.

Ysleta. Distance 44 High jump Hopson. Ysleta. first: Hill, Ysleta. and Bailey, Austin, tied; Brown, Ysleta.

and Fairall. Austin, tied. Height 5 100-yard low hurdles Aguirre, Ysleta; Brown. Ysleta; Brady. Laiierty, Alamogordo.

Time :16.5. 100-yard dash Saldiver. Austin; Vega, Jefferson; Dunn. Ysleta; Hood. Bowie.

Time :11.0 mew record. Old record :11.1 by Thompson. Ysleta. I960). 30-yard dash Aguirre, Ysleta, first; Duran.

Ysleta; Vega, Jefferson; Nelson, El Paso. Time :06 0 (ties record set by Bitticks. Austin. 1950). 440-yard relay Austin; Ysleta; Bowie; Alamogordo.

Time :49.2. Broad lump Aguirre, Ysleta, first; Hill. Ysleta: Martinez. Ysleta; Hood, Bowie. Distance 19' 3" (new record.

Old record 18" 7X" by Santos, Bowie. 1950). Detroit Tigers' opening day assignment against the Cleveland Indians on April 17. Have ALAMO MOTOR PARTS Has El Paso's Most Complete Stock of Jim Ferrier Top Golf Money Winner Chicago. (INS) Big Jim Ferrier.

the transplanted Australian, took over golf's money-winning laurels from Chicago's Lloyd Mangrum this week 1 a margin of $1000. Ferrier won his third straight tournament by capturing the Jacksonville Open's pot-of-gold to become golfdom's first "triple winnef' since 1947 when British Bobby Locke accomplished the same. The Husky fellow from Down Under won the St. Petersburg and Miami Beaoh Tournaments just before the Jacksonville event Ferrier was second in his last start in the Greensboro Open, Official standings released by the mwmw At Their New Home 1614 Texas St. tion." Representatives from New Mexico, Arizona.

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