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May 2, 1965 Dial KE 2-1661 Page 4-D THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper Want Ad Dept. 532-1971 1 miM 1 11 1 llliuw-u-w ill amends Golf Tournament Set Longhorns Regain Top SWCSpot yi.uwjMUMxwvm jouMMuw.wit minimi i vmmmMWmMm Jl'XTg XI 1 Austin. (AP) Texas regained undisputed control of first place in the tight Southwest Conference Starts May 10 At CCC baseball race Saturday by com I If -r huzZz ing back from a 6-0 deficit to 9 I 'I 1 I 7 I v--1 -it trim Texas Christian 8-7. The victory gives the Long- norns a iikj awt record, as against second-place Texas 9-4. The schools will settle the race Friday and Saturday at College Station in a final two game With a field limited to 160 and players expected from Indio, California, and Midland, Texas, the 34th annual tournament of the Women's Southwestern Gold Association will be played May 10-15 over the rolling hillside of Corona-do Country Club.

The annual tournament will open with registration and practice rounds for visiting players on Sun series. The contest was marred by eight errors, including five by exas that let a total of six un earned TCU runs. The Frogs scored five in the second, an inning that included day, May 9, and more practice three Texas errors. The Steers finally tied it up at 6-6, scoring play plus a welcome party on Monday, May 10. Qualifying rounds for the tournament, sifting players into filght iour after two were out in the fifth.

Shortstop Forrest Boyd hit a brackets for match play, is sched home run over the 360-foot mark it- uled for May 10, in addition to putting and driving contests. A cocktail party and dinner is sched READY FOR TOURNEY Barbara Norton, left, and Joe Pine, members of the tournament committee for the Women's Southwestern Golf tournament at Coronado Country Club next week, show one of the flight brackets which will be used for the week-long event. A field of 160 from all over the Southwest is expected. (Times Staff Photo) uled that night. Match play rounds are scheduled PUTT-PUTT-PUTT-PUTT-PUTT-PXJTT Lined wp this group of Coronado members who may be com- Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, of the tournament week, with the general business meeting slated peting in the week-long tourney.

Left to right are Helen Dunn, Jean Thomas, Sis Hardie, Ida Harvey, Lois Dungan and Ercel Dalton. or practice putting session in preparation for the Women's Southwestern Golf Association tournament next week at Coronado Country Club was Wednesday afternoon. er in left center to knock in the fifth and tying sixth runs. Gonzales Impressive In Semis New York. (AP) Pancho Gonzales of -Los- Angeles and Rod Laver of seeded second and third- respectively, scored impressive semifinal victories Saturday night to gain the final round of the $15,000 U.S.

Indoor professional tennis Finals in all flights, including Wad Mat Rematch Tuesday the 36-hole battle for the title, are carded for Saturday's closing ac McWhorter Tennis Opens State Meet Another Big Three In Light Fort Worth, Tex. AP) The tivity. Awards will be presented at a buffet following conclusion Austin. (AP) More than 1,700 This Week's Softball Schedule of play. pupils will compete in literary One of the season's wildest mat Supervising the overall staging Returns To Action Ron McWhorter, the 1963 driv and athletic contests here next weekend at the Interscholastic of the week-long function is Billie modern fairway pharaohs and struggles is on tap for Tuesday at the Coliseum when The Sheik and League state meet Nance of Coronado, president of the Big Three of another era de A host of parents, kin, class the association, and the slate of scend on Colonial's treacherous Jose Lothario mix it up in a replay of last week's bloody combat.

officers including Mary Hoover Gonzales overpowered the top- SUNDAY LEAGUES Independent League acres next week in pursuit of ing champ at Sunland Speedway, is back in action after a year's Roval lavnff and will head Saturday's mates and hometown fans to swell the number of visitors to 5,000 or so. The headliner on the Big Time vice president, Rita McNutt sec one of golf's richest purses. At Paisano Park 9 a.m. seeded Australian Ken Rosewall 6-4, 6-2 with whiplash service wrestling agenda is booked for retary and Charlotte Massey trea Sportsman Club vs. Cariocas All r- The 20th National Invitation a.m.

Sal's Lounge vs. Follies mutinied siucr. agenua. Competition begins Thursday in Lounge. and pin-pointed passing shots.

Laver eliminated the fourth- surer, plus a full staff of committee chairmen. two-out-of-three pins op one hour. Last week, the Syrian and some events and ends Saturday Tournament, offering rewards totaling more than $100,000, ule of literary contests plus preliminaries and some finals in tennis, golf and track. Most events, except tiack, end Saturday morning. Ti Interscholastic League press conference will draw more than 600 journalism teachers and pupils.

Paul Swensson, executive director of the Wall Street Journal's Newspaper Fund, will speak. BID FOR KEG MEET Portland, Ore. (AP) Kansas City and San Antonio, are bidding for the 1968 tournament when the Woman's International Bowling Congress convention opens. Major league base stealing has increased 33 per cent in five year nipht with track events. seeded Andres Gimeno of Heading the tournament proper The League breakfast and state opens Thursday with a field significant for both its attractions Spain, 10-8, 11-9 -jn a fast-paced is the tournament committee of Lotario met for the first time and both fighters wound up with crimson foreheads before Referee Jack meeting of delegates will be 7:30 battle which had the near-capac and its absences.

Jo Pine, Barbara Norton and Kay Koons. a.m., Saturday. At Vali Verde Park 9 a.m. Kayo's Place vs. Green Lantern.

Sun City League At Memorial Park 9:30 a.m. 3115 Cafe vs. American Life; 11 a.m. Pirate's Cave vs. Lucy's Lounge.

At Tobin Park 9:30 a.m. Bed Star Inn vs. 720 Bar. At La Tuna 12 noon La Tuna vs. Berino Gin.

International League At Alta Vista Park 9 a.m. Ritos Barbers vs. ASARCO: 11 a.m El Pun The first event will be 4:15 p.m. Cain ruled out Lothario. The struggle was clocked at just over 37 ity crowd of 3,500 cheering and applauding throughout.

The five-day tournament, which Other committees and their one-act play contests on Thursday for Class A and AAA casts. functions: minutes, and each strongman was one fall to the good when the end ends Sunday, is being played on Entertainment and decorations Debate and tennis competition Among its assorted features is the presence of three golfing immortals Ben Ho-gan, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson. But the current and often con Winnie Price chairman, Mrs. came. begin Thursday night.

The '65 duel for the seasonal trophy figures as a three-way battle McWhorter, Charlie Yeatman and Bud Hargrove. Yeatman, last year's second-place finisher, currently leads the pack. Hargrove was easy winner of last year's trophy. According to standings compiled through Friday, McWhorter took the spot on the list with his slow heat win. Yeatman, who has three mainliners to his credit, was tops with 58 points.

Other leading drivers are Jerry Senior, 21; Jerry Miller, 20; Hargrove, 18; Smokie Kitchens, 16; Bud Wilkerson. 14; Dave DeWitt, 10; and Henry Hoots, 9. Metal Co. vs. Pearl Beer.

Lothario was disqualified for The meet gets in full swing Fri At Memorial East Park 9 a.m Coor day with a dawn-to-dark sched using rough tactics, althought his Beer vs. Corona Extra; 11 a.m. Club Capri vs. Farmacia Benavides. John MacGuire, Mrs.

Stuart Hut-son, Mrs. George Cragin, Mrs. C. M. Stanfill, Mrs.

Tom Donaldson and' Mrs. Ira Budwig. strategy was well-applauded by a rubber-covered plywood surface in the 71st regiment armory. UNMWins Triangular troversial Big Three apparently the fans. Lothario did most of his At Juarea 9 a.m.

Momsen vs. Morton's. Texas League At Ascarate Park 9:2 0a.m. Luckv will be represented only by Favors Mrs. Donaldson.

damage with one of the Sheik's Information Mrs. Claude Arnold Palmer, a magic figure who attracts dollars and fans. illegal tools a small stick. 7's vs. Cotton Inn: 11 a.m.

Charlie THOROBRED Jones, Mrs. Meyer Aaronson, Mrs. iciub vs. Dei Norte Auto Parts. Lothario tried to withstand The Tournament officials have re Fred Hawkins.

Meet Hardeman Mets vs. Bonanza Club; 11 aiv Border Patrol vs. 720 Bar. Sheik's frantic attack with scientific know-hew, but had little suc Lockers Mrs. Irv Fortune, served a berth for Jack Nicklaus but his appearance here appears CHURCH MEN'S LEAGUE Mrs.

George Dungan, Mrs. Rex In novice standings, Sonny His cess during the first part of the Monday doubtful at best. fin Wilson, Mrs. L. C.

Feener. At Tobin Park 7:30 p.m. Mountain 1 nn loHc with 34 nnints fnllfvwP.d 15) Manhattan Presbv-1 i 1 Manhattan Presbv match. Both Lothario and Referee Cain were belted through the View Methodist vs. Pari-mutuels Carlos Carter, Mrs.

Nicklaus nas a pending by Doc Mann, 30; L. M. Ward, 29; terian; 8:45 p.m. Austin Park Christian vs. Grace Methodist.

rendezvous with the stork and Joe McNutt. ropes. Prizes and trcVhies Mrs. J. UUIM Jack has indicated he'd like to be on hand for the occasion.

Tuesday At Memorial Park 7:30 n.m. Im- I BEGAN TO CLICK D. Gilreath, Mrs, Robert Harvey and Mrs. Malcilm Webb. manuel Baptist vs.

Scotsdale Baptist; 8:45 But Lothario began to click 'He hasn't said that he won't a.m. Mountain View Baptist vs. St. Clement's Episcopal. Hospitality Mrs.

Carlos Carter, play," said a tournament spokes Pat Anderson, 22; Andy Avila, 19; Slick Miller, 17; Bill Watkins, 13; Calhoun Long, 12; and Jack Thompson, 11. In addition to the Saturday lineup, a six-race program of figure-eight racing will be offered Friday. Starting time for both cards is 8 p. m. Mrs.

Jane Thornton, Mrs. William man, "but he' hasn't said that he will." when he adopted The Sheik's stormy style. Action continued after the final bell, with both fighters struggling throuhout the Coliseum. The fray finally died Hardie and.Mrs. Hugh McMillan.

The third member of the big Program Mrs. Hoover. Publicity Miss Katherine Mc- trio, Gary Player, is in South Thursday At Memorial Park 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian vs. Ysleta Baptist; 8:45 a.m.

St. Paul's Lutheran vs. Grand-view Baptist. Friday At Tobin Park 7:30 p.m. Grace Methodist vs.

Mountain View Methodist; 8:45 a.m. Manhattan Presbyterian vs. Mountain View Baptist. Saturday At. Memorial Park 7:30 p.m.

St. Clement's Eoiscooal vs. St. Paul's Lutheran; 8:45 a.m. Grandview Baptist vs.

First Presbyterian. down in the dressing rooms. One Intyre, Mrs. Paul Luckett, Mrs. Arifca enjoying an extended visit William Crombie, Mrs.

Andy with his family. of the casualties was Referee Cain, who got hit with a flying chair. Fuentes. Join the enthralled thousands who have discovered the pure-bred pleasure of thoro-bred racing at the Most Beautiful Track in North America. The astounding beauty and unequalled, el 3gance of the Juarez Race Track have stirred the world of racing.

You are invited to take part in the gallant Sport of Kings at the regal Juarez Race Track every Saturday and Sunday afternoon through September 12. Registration Mrs. McNutt, Albuquerque, NJVI. (AP) The University of New Mexico track and field team set three school records in winning a triangular track meet Saturday against Abilene Christian College and Brig-ham Young University. New Mexico had 88 points, Brigham Young 59 and Abilene Christian 34.

Lobo Clarence Robinson was the only double winner with victories in the broad jump, 25-21, and a school record triple jump, 51-14. The top performance of the evening came from 6-foot-8 Jeff Brannon of New Mexico who cleared 6-10 in the high jump for another school record. Brannon thus cleared his own height by 14 inches. The other school record was in the pole vault where Jon Caf-fey cleared 15-3. New Mexico won nine of the 17 meet events, Brigham Young five and Abilene Christian three.

Woman Tells Coach Off In Tuesday's co-feature, Iron Mayor To Toss Industrial's First Ball Mrs. Arthur Cohen, Mrs. Massey, LEAGUE Mrs. Frank Redman. CHURCH "SLOW PITCH Tuesday Reservations Mrs.

Clarence Mike DiBiasse and Ken Lucas will team up to engage Billy Graham and the border newcomer, Don Curtis. The match is booked for three falls or 45 minutes. At Tobin Park 7:30 p.m. Cielo Vista Park Baptist vs. I.B.M.; 8:45 a.m.

Assembly of God vs. First Methodist. Mrs. James Dunn. Mayor Judson Williams will Wednesday Rules Mrs.

Koons, pro Luke Jthrow out the first ball Tuesday At Tobin Park 7:30 p.m. Fort Boule in the Industrial Softball Thompson. vard Methodist vs. Jewish Community as Last week, DiBiasse and Lucas The soothsayers covering the tournament for press, radio and television recognizing that Nicklaus was doubtful installed T'ony Lema as the young man most likely to succeed come Sunday. He took the edge from Palmer in the repor-torial balloting which relegated defending champion Casper to third place.

In all, 27 members of the 72- Snack Bar Mrs. Ed Carroll, Methodist. opens 1965 action. Mrs. Maynard Hat.

Popular Dry Goods and Post made an unexpected debut as a tag team when DiBiasse's scheduled partner, Ox Allen, suffered INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Starters Frank Redman, Bill Office open league play at 7:30 Tuesday ae faisano p.m. fonuiar, TI- oji- h-ir-h- nff Dry Goods vs. Post Office: 9 jp.m. while HlCkS-POnder KICK Oil Crombie, Billy Massey. an injured rib at the start of the FEAT URING FABULOUS match.

Lucas subbed for Allen and helped DiBiasse level Graham and Pedro Godoy in 13 minutes. player field drew first, second or third place votes, with Doug Three Win Meets In Intermediate Ross, Henderson and Austin SCIENTIFIC STYLE mess Conner ejJ the nightcap of first action at 9 At Paisano Park 7:30 p.m. Standard HicksTeponde9r.a m- Executives and directors of the At Paisano pKES p.m.StandardnduSutrfal teamS WiU be 0" hand Oil vs. Farah Manufacturing; 9 a.m. the opening.

Acme Laundry Foods. 0ther in the nine-squad At Paisano Park 7:30 p.m. Post of- i00O include Standard Oil, Farah fice vs. Telc; 9 a.m. Furr Foods vs.

A Local 1256. Manufacturers, Furr Acme major league Cleaners and Telephone's TELCO. Monday Sanders, a double winner cur Curtis, the British Empire Lexington, Ky. (AP) Coach rently, drawing much attention. champ, is a scientific fighter who won intermediate quadrangular Adolph Rupp and the Kentucky pins much of his success on a And then as one observer noted, "You caji't discount basketball team flew back to Lex "sleeper hold" of the neck.

As an extra feature of Tuesday's lineup, Curtis will demonstrate the ington after playing one of their worst games of the season against meets at Surges High's track Saturday. Ross gathered 328 points to El Paso High's 274, Burges 233 and Jefferson's 156. Henderson col Florida. snooze-inducing qualities of the In the airport terminal, Rupp accidentally bumped a woman. He took off his hat and apologized tesia caduiac vs.

a. b. Poe; 9 a.m. The New York Mets set a new i bunco v5 Anport record for winning a game early At Memorial Park 7:30 p.m. Biggs i in the season.

After two defeats AFB vs. Tri State Sporting oamio tailpndprt: nf 9 a.m. a. b. Poe vs.

sunco. I the National League tauenaers oi Friday thp last three vears beat Hous- At Memorial Park 7:30 p.m. All tne 7 ZZa sports vs. Biggs afb; 9 a.m. Tri ton 4-3 in the Mets third game lected 386 to beat Bassett's 290, Coronado's 288 and Andress' 195.

Austin garnered 308 points to Ir- The famed Texan has conquered the Colonial field on five previous occasions. Nobody else has consistently taken vast liberties with the par 70 course, which stretches precariously along by saying, "I'm sorry. No of vm's 223, Magoffin's 156 and Bow hold on spectators invited into the ring from the audience. Included on Tuesday's under-card will be the border debut of The Lawman, a 230-pound grap-pler and former Abilene police officer. fense." siaies sporting uooas vs.

cortesyi ie's 120. iOf the spring. The woman looked at him and replied: "And damn little de fense." the Trinity River banks over 7,132 yards. Snead's last appearance at the SHAMALEY'S APPRECIATION National Invitation came in 1951, when he returned to unsuccess fully defend his 1950 title. I ji Perhaps he was wooed back this year by a first-place prize expected to reach $20,000.

Sun King Figures BATTING (Through Friday's Games) COMPLETE Exact breakdown of the purse has not been determined because of television arrangements. However, advance ticket sales produced a record $131,371. Pet. .455 .500 .429 .417 EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1 FULL SIZE EXECUTIVE lfOS DESK WITH FORMICA TOP I TW 1 EXECUTIVE SWIVEL CHAIR 2 UPHOLSTERED SIDE Q95 CHAIRS TO MATCH 3 1 FULL SUSPENSION Q9S 4 -DRAWER LETTER FILE DOUBLE HEADER! .381 PLAYER AB 2B 3B HR RBI SP Maloy 7 11 2 5 2 Thomas 4 4 3 2 2 3 Turner 5723 1 4 Ramirez 9 24 10 4 Llenas 14 63 14 24 7 2 11 Furnold 13 50 10 19 3 12 Bate 11 38 9 14 1 3 12 Vinson 11 38 10 14 2 1 4 Mitchell 14 1 14 22 10 2 10 Green" 10 2 4 9 2 1 3 1 Dees 13 52 11 18 4 1 14 1 Nash 14 62 13 19 3 2 3 14 Johnstone 14 12 18 5 10 Rogan 4 10 2 1 2 Miranda 8 28 5 4 1 1 3 1 .368 .368 0Wx SUN KINGS VS. .346 .306 .281 .200 .154 fm Jy SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE No Hits Mosley, Hernandez, Feldman, Morton, Fischer, Lee, Goetr.

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Grandstand Grandstands General Admission $1.00 -Students Military 75c)i. FREE DELIVERY .31 ST l. jr -2 j.h TEAM 14 '547 11 181 43 7 11 109 3 .331 I ING (Through Friday! Games) PITCHER CG IP ER BB SO ERA Goetz 4 1 0 8 4 2 2 2 A 2M Hernandez 1 0 8 9 4 3 6 11 3.24 Turner 5 1 1 1 18 23 11 8 12 8 4.00 Morton 4 1 1 13 18 9 3 8 4.25 Maloy 5 1 0 15 17 8 3 18 4.69 Rogan 4 1 2 2 28 28 IS 15 11 15 4.81 Feldman 5 8 4 4 3 3 5.88 Thomas 4 1 0 13 19 13 9 4 13 Mosley 5 18 14 0 0 5 8 8.10 Fischer 3 2 10 20 18 12 5 8 10.45 Lee 1, 0.00 Less than ona inning record TEAM 14 2 8 139 169 96 80 59 98 535 ey 4j Child. (12 under) 25cf 6n. Adm.

Ticlts en tal at Dudley 3 316 S. EL PASO ST. EL PASO, TEXAS 533-8455 Driv-m office. Information anj free passes: El Paso Office (in the Cortez Hots I), 310 N. Mesa; Phone 532-6251.

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