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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 9

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ViV ,0 0 Bourg, Rozzell Make All-State Teams Tuwdoy, 2S, Big Shakeup Occurs Sports Writers Select Cards For Honors Johnny Bourg, Harlingen guard, and David (Dink) Roiztll. Cardinal center, won places on the Texas Sports All State Class AAA basketball announced Monday in Dallas. a 5-11 senior, placed on the first team and Roziell, a $-7 senior, was named to the second team. Both were All-District selections. Bourg, the high scorer for bi district championship team, has put in 727 in 56 games for an average of 20 per contest.

Bourg was named the outstanding player In the San Antonio Tournament where he scored 92 points in four games and put in 71 in the bi-dlstrict series with Edison. RotzeU, chief rebounder and a consistent scorer well, averaged about 20 rebounds per game in the bl district playoffs and has hit for an average of close to 15 points per game. He was credited with 500 during the regular season. Darrel Jordan of McAllen was named to the third team. First Team McKeehan.

Sweetwater, forward. Gent Arrington, Amarillo Palo Duro, forward. Jackie Crawford. Grand Prairie, center. Jay Amette, Austin McCallum.

fuard. Johnny Bourg. Harlingen, guard Second Team Frank Jackson. forward. Ben Norton Brownwood, forward.

David Rozzell, Harlingen, center. Bobby Boyd. Garland, guard. Rudy Davalos, Faison, guard Third Team Darrell Jordan. McAllen, forward.

Carroll Lubbock Monterrey, forward. Bobby Rogue. Marshall, center Harlow Gerhold, Victoria guard David Reynard. Beaumont French, guard. Honorable mention McNabb, HAFB Win Openers in Cityiourney Basketball Poll Favorites came through expected as play began Monday night: NEW Y0RK Feb 27-UP-Ala- tive victories and four games re-! As it vaulted from 11th to sixth Ln'iiSttSit Iowa nnd up mairung against California basket- Place.

the top Tf" co-lwfct. MCiNaDD duick wauzea 10 the biggest shakeup of the United ners of 11 straight, games after a easy 83-52 triumph over Cramer pregs coiiegc basketball ratings choice of 32 coaches this week. The slow early season start, jumped Cm in the first game of the uppei Rjnce the pariy part of the season, point-total of 338 out of a three notches to ninth place, while bracket and Harlingen Air orce while undefeated Francisco possible 350 was one more than UCLA, which has won 13 in a row Base coasted to a 92-4? victory irresistibly to the No. 1 spot, last week. They have led the moved from 13th to 10th place, over Shop in the lower regained second place ratings 13 straight weeks.

The week's newcomers among bracket opener. from Illinois by the margin of a Runnerup Dayton, fifth-ranked the top 10 replaced Vanderbilt, Tonight's games will feature Sol sillgle jn the next-to-last Alabama each was the No. 1 Temple and Kentuckv. all of which Frank vs. First National Bank in week-s ratings of the 35 leading choice of one each.

dropped back into the second in the upper wicket at 7 p.m. and coaches who comprise the United) Alabama, which defeated Ken-group. This shakeup ended several Cadet All Stars vs. Falstan pre9g boar(j Next ballot-time since 1943 and thus took over weeks of comparative stability the lower division at 8:30 ing by the coaches will decide the first place in the Southeastern Con- among the leading teams. The semi finals will be wed- regular season champion, ference.

made the most significant nesday and the finals Thursday SaJ night. McNabb was paced by Bartran who poured in 39 points on 19 field goals and one foul toss. Ragan Collinsworth put in 21 to lead Cramer Gin. Lynn Frizzell hit for 22 as the Man Shop lost to HAFB. Joe Telford and Wendell Moody each scored 18 for the winners.

The box scores; Saif Francisco, with 47 consecu- advance in this week's ratings Shop Sohen ro rT rr tp 3 2 5 3 2 1 3o I 1 ft 1 i i IS 7 13 SWC Basketball Ends Tonight ro rr rr rr 0 0 ALl-STATE GUARD-Johnny Bourg of Marlingtn was named to the Texas Association AAA All State team Monday. (Star Photo) AlUSTATI (Dink) Rozzell of Harlingen was selected as center on the Class AAA All-State teom chosen by Texas Monday. (Star Photo) The United Press college basketball ratings (first-place votes and won-lost records through Feb. 26 in parentheses); 1. San Francisco (32) 2.

Dayton (1) (22-2) 3. Illinois (17-2) 4. North Carolina St. (21-3) 5. Louisville (1) (22-3) 6.

Alabama fl) (17-4) 7. Southern Methodist (21-2). 14S 8. North Carolina (17-4) ......84 9. Iowa (14-5) .......................67 10.

UCLA (17-5) Second 10 Teams Vanderbilt 140; Temple, 29, Kentucky, 27: 22; (tie). Duke, St. Louis and SML free throw attack last 14 rach; Homton week, hosts Texas Christian at State 12; (tie) Ohio State Pu. 338 257 256 187 157 153 By UNITED PRESS Southern Methodist's unblemish is ed conference record and a Fayetteville and will be out to hold! 'and Koly each I 2 ing for final positions among five onto second place standing others Seattle 5- California 1 lo other clubs will be at stake Tues- Arkansas and Rice are deadlocked 8nd Oklahoma City, 4 each; Wake 1 Southwest Con- at g-3 behind 11-0 mark, forest and Xavier (Ohio) 3 s' ference basketball race rolls to a-, 11 stop. The SMU Mustangs, already Forest and Xavier (Ohio), 3 each; In the other game, Texas Wichita and Rice.

2 each; Canisius will be at Austin against Texas and Marquette. I each. Beaumont French First Foe Of Cards in State Tourney Basketball Results College Basketball Results champions for the second year in ro ft prrr a row, try to become the firtt club i 1 since the Texas Longhorns to 1 X1 80 trough the league race unde- I feated when they invade Houston 3 11 for a (Tack at the dangerous Rice 0 1 2 Owls in the feature game. it Rice will have a revenge motive ro rr rr rr t0 sPur the toward an upset ,2 over the nation No. 7 outfit since I 2 SMU been responsible for exactly half the four defeats that limiter I pinrtiy 1 Pima Brovin i Meyer 0 1 Wiikinscm Hitt 2 3 1 mar otherwise fine record.

Arkansas, whose bid for a pos-J si tie withered under GERMAN FIGHTER WINS SAINT NAZAIRE, France, Feb. Presbyterian 117, Furman 115, Beaumont French, a State final- nllo will meet at 3 10 p.m. in the AA list last year, will be the first foe fjm Class AAA action Thursday, p. Plullips vs. of Hsrhrgen in the winners of the two games will Webster: 8:30 p.

Waxahachie Echols. Palo Duro; George Norris ment Austin this weekend play for the championship Satur- vs. Jacksonville. Greenville: Larry Corbin, Level- French and Harlingen play day night. din AAA land; Humpy Hodges, Parts Don the second game of the Class Friday.

3:10 p. Marshall vs, nie Mercer, Longview: Robert aa A division at 4:35 pm Friday Pawnee will meet Avoca in Class Duro (Amaiillo); 4:35 p. Palo Duro: Kay Read. Beaumont French has a club m- Thursday to open Ki'ench of Beaumont vs. Harlin- Rex Ray, Texarkana; Sam whose players average 6-1 and is the 36th annual lnterscholastir gCn.

my Fountain, Grand Praine Boh reported to bp a smooth, well-bal- League basketball tournament, it AAAA Cmirvllle and Roy Follmer. Beau anced team. It headed by David was announced Monday. Friday. 8:05 p.

Odessa mont French; Preston Davis. Mon- Reyftard, a ttiird team selection for The Tit. announced pair- North Dallas: 9:20 p. terrey; Bur) Woodard, Palestine; All-IUate, and two other players mg- for the 24 sHioolboy teams, vs. Milby of Houston.

Bobby Carpenter, Corsicana and who made All-State honorable men including two defending champion' Championship game in Class Boston College 90, St. ittem. They are Bobby Courville and and one undefeated team: AAAA will be played at 3:45 p.m., 83. Follmer. II AAA at 8 55 p.

in AA at Holy 103, Connecticut 81. 1 Coach Eldon Long of Harlingen Thursday, 45 a. Pawnee vs 7:35 p. in A at 2:25 p. Upsala 96.

Hunter Mid he understood that French Avoca: 10 10 a Central of and at 1 05 p. all on Satur- Eau Cane Tchrs 94, Lacrosse CANA DIEN 8 HIN Texas Tech 117, Texas Western 26 Gerhard Hecht of Ger-i MONTREAL, Feb. 26 90. many kept his European light Sul 76. Lomar Tech M.

hesvroelght championjhip SuAyi SSlfiSLi 7 on a technical knockout years Sun Purdue 72, Michigan G. day. They wrapped up their ftrst Toledo 77. Ohio Univ. 67.

was floore(i 8ve and 5u((cr. league title 1MM. season Maryville 66. Carson Newman 65. ed a closed left eye.

Colin's man- Saturday night by routing the Deager threw in the towel in the 13th troit Red Wings, 5-1, before crowd of 13,650 at The Forum. Bates 80, Colby 72 Illinois 97, Minnesota 81. Free primary schools are to be France has authorized funds for Oklahoma City 76, Houston 67. built at low cost by Calcutta, In- a telephone expansion program Hardin Simmons 63, New dia. in parks and open spaces.

that will extend into 1957. Laredo co 57. Michigan State 89. Wisconsin 82 vs. Tracy Peters.

Bryan Okla. City Tops Houston 76-67 lost only one member off team Pollok vt Gruver: 11:35 that to the finals of the state Krum vs. Laneville; 1 45 against Victoria last year Van Horn vs Kyle OKLAHOMA CITY. Feb 27-UP Th.5. -Oklahoma Oty Umversity beat Houston an inter-aectionai bas- kHhon fame to snd Palo Duro of Ama- Big Lake.

night. The OCU led at halftime A3 to 26 Houston back after the half to tie the at 57-all m. Deer Park Troup vs. El Paso Boxer First Bout Tchrs 80 Tulsa 59. Bradley 56 St.

Francis (Pa i 101 Mars's 76 Kentucky 143. Georgia 66. ML Mexico will have third sulphur plant to the Tehuantepec Isthmus Need Money? See for low cost Automobile Loans New and Used Got Money Ooy ALLIED Financo Company oa J-eoTi C. Jeckwn Harlingen Sinton-Weslaco Meet in Girls' Regional Golf Sweepstakes Set for Wednesday CHICAGO. Feb i Melende? of El Paso defeated Charles Brown of Cincinnati Monday night in the 112-pound division in the first round of the 29th All Valley Women Golf annual western Golden Gloves Sweepstakes gets underway at 10 championships Wednesday over the Harlin- In the same weight classifica- gen Municipal Golf Course Only! tion, Reggie Davis of Tulsa beat team play will be allowed in the John Torres of Roswell.

In the sweepstakes WESLACO, Feb, 27 Weslaco 1.367 points to 928 far their oppcsi- pound class of the first round; Women from out of town will Pantherettes tangle with in making their 22-2 record. Don Eddington of St. Louis stop- be permitted to use their Sweep- Piratettes in a regional quarter- Smton. which a 16-8 rec- ped Dalton Park of Fort Worth, tko stake score as their qualifying final basketball game at 8 ord, has cm its 10- (1); Joe Gark. Kenosha, knocked in the 20th Annual Lower m.

here Tuesday night. member squad. Weslaco has only out Jerome THhhabawa, Tulsa Ri0 Grande Valley Women's tour- The Pantherettes won the Dis- three seniors on its team. Jack of Foil Worth nament which gets underway neat trict 32-AA crown and suffered Starters on the Weslaco squad won from Maurice Brown. Chica- week only two losses during the season Shirley Ermel.

Betty Guillot, go. by default; Art Wilburn, The annual event gets underway On? was to Mercedes in a Frances Krause, Lila Waddell, Viv- Peoria, beat Bobby McIntyre, Tul- Sunday with a Scotch tournament. District game and the other was ian Elston and Tommie Brixey. sa, and Dan Barton of Des Moines Tourist women and other women to Ben Bolt. Weslaco girls, coached Ermel was voted the most out- beat Charles Cates, of Roswell, golfers are invited.

by Margerv Schreck. have won 22 standing player in the Edcouch- N.M. -----------games during the season. tournament and high A $500.000 milk processing plant The Pantherettes have rolled up for the team. India plans to boost coal output, is being built in Mexico.

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