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OThr 10 Wfteo January 195t Jinx's Hoi Shots tfOW IT ToSK.HT Wire bv px A and io a game Ut lege Station tonight, and il wiil the fjrit conference game far beth ore A. ind ML better rniteHRi Hl(fi in under John HflfH. merli in have nf Irittihle. Rie. toofcfd th tu fttoy, Hifte mey fa he the favorite tur gente tonletit.

Baylor will back Saturdav night when iti tirsi game ai home, meeting fhe Bavlor Gym. same lime Uni-l vn-sity piay in! Hoyston. and TCU "ili play Arkansas In Worlh. 4 taiking io in tip glven bv Dick of Antonio Harrv Stfteler, li In a a 4 play in Texas New Years Dav. Bob Neyiand, coach sald that Alabama wai strongeat team met dursng Perhaos so but Mississippi State gave most trmible Sb-imU nf iht Inani 1(1 i co capi wfa nf Httoiid nf thr tram dorme ir.

Rnlh pi a ed Fori Bennlng. one of Cfdton btg shotv former dent of Coltop on Aggie team with Bob Nrvland, rnach, baf flirt by utfiff a il 11 SI, pf in the Pet Promotion He nenf 4- The High go ffouktan for tournament I ridav Hattirdajr- Waeo game on Jan. ttJiHboro here. The dupe indi' that Temple and Waxahaebie oe the fttrongfit teams of the distrirt Temple and Waxaharhie also meet In a -Ian, 12 l.iddie Hall, a week here being a burgh at the time, and a former no longer thr Pirate He itrrrpted a job aa for the Brooklyn Rrnneh Riekey railed a meeting to tke meeting an end field and fnr Pittsburgh farm named, 4 that a- High a- Aggie rsmt at of under Ox he hsrod from Christi rh Kmerwm foffner far, hnwrvfT, wnot be Ms Te? 5k umor uh ir firmed une A ti nr! since ti-hen iff f-oflfh; tbora ivas line rogrh at Corpus Ht-gh. HuBoke bararne head at hriati when left there to rome to but re io hoenme line under it 1er here bemme roarh in tfttfi when resigned to take a job at Ulee.

Vffer head roaf at hen Wii-hila and lligh, to beeome met herr to doride rnnrh linder Ht A. and on a for their AniMHiiteement regarding the game, irbita of the rnarh In aid a ing will not be iiutdr until il trm fnr ApprnVil, nf lh, heen gl van. That rould be time aeenrding to WHbu I of pub man ir i wi ti from Miehlta Falla. However, been reading In the ir hita where lutrrneholaMir Feaeue fine thins, the fui thnt in the and iro are in the be nrr gnine to put the two rione toeefber for district play In Hai old Rat Ulf us that the baseball will remain it now tn that rase, what going to berotne of hr big in baaahatt, thare no a City Conference, pr won be next Fall? 1 without waiting fot While nothing to do urge you on Georgi ENTRY BLANK lor Waco Regional Tournament ol Waco Boys Club Gym 1311 Cloy Jan. tn any buy of age, or older, who is an amateur and lives in the W'aro area No fee of any kind, tmlfjen Glove certiorate and free admission to all Golden Glove in Waco to every in Warn Regional Tournament.

Enter me in Open Clatt K.n*er me III Novice for beginners only Enter me in High School Cl exclusively for H.S. F.nter me in Junior Clans, for boys under ........0 Name Weight Addi Aga Occupation (House number and i City numtK-r School tNumber of of Boxing) Steers Shade Bears In Overtime, 59-58 Cubs Bow To Shorthorns By ItROfHtF. RAftORN the rehound and ard, Ptaying it ACSnN. Jan- Haying 1er bail around basketball they knew how arv r-ftminK witbtn adg- of winning even though they finished with a substitute lineup in the game and were pitted against far mote expet ienred rompr and Baylor fighting finally bowed to the Texas Longhorns. in the fuwl nnd of a double overtime thriller' here 4 ntght It wa-.

the grand nadd' ail II hear'br '-aVter for the defending to in their 1991 Southwest dchut hut Coach Bill certainly have nothing He ashamed of Both the in-'spei oneed Bas lor and the green but eager who were forced to play virtually ali of overtime periods, performed li like and have won i a hiesk or two Ourr again. Baylor proved that would a trum rspsbie nf holding its own in the dog-eat-dog confer- 1 IjsPji enee chase, i phill AH Way Bavlor fought an uphill battle ail the way, trailing by a at halftime and by a margin with two remain- ing in the regulation game The Texas hristian mveiMty Bears hnd already lost three of Frogs got their Sduib west their starters Derrell Davis, who was injured and never played; high-scoring Norman who fouled out through the onii half and Raiph Johnson who made fifth personal with eight minutes left Mine in a 45 hoping to goal in the fading aecofttls or ing foul and gettmg a free; So throw. But something wrong forgot to break in for Sop the basket with (hree to go and the regiilar game end with Baylor still, I he In the firm five-minute Lonnie QulUen 230- pound Sophomore from Notion, va finally broke the ice with a crip shot after two minutes had gnne by. But whose hook shot unstoppable all night, promptly hit two of specialties and Texas was 53 51 Carrington tied it up with a long and then sank a throw to give Baylor a lead with 33 seconds left, hut the Beat- fouled and he made his AUSTIN, 3 the talented Texan 1 Freshman team since before the war, one-pointer good as the over- rlassed the taller but rather er- ttm ended in a deadlock ratic Baylor overtime sianwi began Sparked by Tommy Strausburg- after ihort period, meantng er, the energetic little luard from the were being forced to play the jumped Into a fto minutes of basket hall, and 1 lead at the on I fee are hi ill Put an more .1 from unheralded Austin xtiies corner a lorsf shot fo tie the Frogs SMI, 57 to 46 the half but the Shortbortw Jumped ahead first enjoyed a 21-23 mote Ceril Morgan hit a advantage Not. Bv mw the had Heven in the see- fourth regular Bill Harris half, the Cubs pulled up in rhe Harlingen 33-12.

but ng fouled out midway and fell afler the overtime penoo that Strauahurger out with nunutw and the muted Stacey Cftie coaM never hit hH while the two elght- inrh giants- Joe Don Dteitson or Waco and A. 6 laved under the by illy Powell and Gtb Ford, a pair of six-foot four-inch With a lead, the Shorthorns stalled for final two and ihere was no further Straushurger emerged as Bay- top scorer with 3 2 shile Powell paced Texas with 15 tt pf et ta 4 Ahead Again IT The Horned enee basketball off to a winning start night, easily defeating Southern Methodist, 57 16 ted only In the first ruante of play, by a margin. Midway through the openinc half. Texas got ahead again when vetrran Pancho ihe net, but Carrington matched it with hid push shot and the score was tied ai 5 -58 with two remaininc Carrington fouled out at this point and rause nnpeleas. But the kept stpftftng the ball and aetuallv again, although It was nullified by the officials.

W'ith two remaining and the trying despeiately in score, of'Texas as fouled In the art of He had two ihms and that Kill game He the first, hut shot rolled around refrtr MrCtirrr i 4 ja I 2 2 4 1111 I 3 i thtm I i 1 Bresrn ft 2 jfshBiBS a I I i 0 0 I 1 ft 2 A Have you any previous Golden Gloves a so. where, when and now many won? fo enter the Waeo boxer must live, attend school, or ne in a mtl'tary ramp in one of the following counties: Me n. Hill, Limestone, Freestone, or Navarro, if you ate of that a tea send your entry to the Regional center you. fo git into Stolte Tournament every boxer must qualify through Regional Tournament. FUI in ine nianx; mail to MH.OFN GLOVES EDITOR, rill TRIHi MvHFKAI.I», and additional information vvill be sent to you.

But the came wtihin two points- of the were just beginmg to Froggies but the Mustangs noon hoop and finallv dropped in. The Bear, didn even have time T.i.u to tne bail to the renter Une atiiewi and the partisan rrowd of 5,000 C. re gory Gymnasium fans left happy, Carrington, who finally came of age Wednesday night and played the kind of ball that Baylor fans had been waiting for. him to play for vo long, rallied the team around him, for a final, surge, Wit Wi seconds left. rington dribbled in for a crip shot and then with one minute fo go, canned a one-hander to tjc the score at 49 19 After the missed their at the nurket, the Bears slipped far behind led.

at the and never gave the Mustangs even "look-in" in the closing stages nf the hard-fouKht game at Perkins Gymnasium on the SMU campus. Forward Harvey Fromme of TCU capture individual scoring honors with 16 point Center Paul Mitchell and Guard Fred Freeman each scored 12 points to pace SMC 2.000 fans looked on. StffXey I Wimp tt ft i 1 fi ft ft ft il 4 5 i .1 i J'f I a 2 Hsrru i liti flMM a ft I ft a ft ut .1 I III) ft ft fl 1 I I 11 1 I II 2 3 I 8 Olili 1 is si SI 21 IT 2t nt half 3ft Outiiaa Srsiins 3 asketbali fZtAulbA roixrar. Ml. Baylor Si- TCI Vale 7 ft.

Brawn Sft. I nrdham 75 Viilnnava reighlnn 74 Dakota if. Do What on Can Without Being I rged, Sauer Advises Timers 'Do what to the ions Winter von Pu coach, exhorted Waco High! oarh (ari Price praised the rmuht try ta figtire out No I fool hi I) players Wedoenday night. Meam a the hardest working, most fnnthall tfMso of the nation for Sauer speaker at the an-1 improved, and best conditioned he the seaann. We mean for the en nuil school banquet given the has coached nt High He tire season and not for one, two at Hotel introduced players, managers and or three Oklahoma ballroom.

assistant coaches the No, 1 team, but lost tille the it out it Vine, nod wb vt thwt tenvr yon IM Make sas voted Vo. in the and oeeotwl gnwe morrow than you were today after the finn! were in He reminded the yming athletes Tennessee great on they had a good season Pu, but not Krert in Seotember man' i It lent to a "Ymi team Ita.vlor defrsfrd the nest yOU pat uk Kcntnekv brillhint mnU on top rtf the wav, hut did not ome Kr much until it met Tenneaaee. turn and lest that one. Army undefeated opnesition keeping an do desire for getting a job with humorous reference' to his qualifications Players introduced were: Harold Cobh, Ohs Faulkner, Howard Pharr, Bill Patterson, (iene Ward George Newman. Jim Bullard, Ray Korenek.

Blake I'urker, Tillman Freeman, Truman Smith, Bobby Powers, Weldon master of ceremonies for the party (Wood, Bud Martin, Raymond Bar- hich was attended hv pa Miller, Don O-sada, Roh- school officials, and other l-udle Bitner, Carroll satisiied with your- i Supt. K. Dannard spoke hriei- up your I ty. Principal Tom Ware served Ml I Mis. had a year because 1 the price and came out he said, "It fakes real men Many don't, thev shed stronfi and the finish Sauer staled.

i ted the never to lose Call opposi dronp. ford which and as the se is going to throw a monkev wh imo a lot of athletic plans seat but, as of today, hete Fearless Fraley's forecasts for until it toe! Niv hich v' at no hiOtf'r thfln it liad In fart, not good, but Navy j-je fraled A rmv. I tornii rftfit rniird 'merrily on on the Coast he? the non not so tough -d back, was to'd hv Stan- ind lost Jan 1 Michigan to Mie hiear State i the Army Michigan a'no hv Minnesota w.hirh fnr wn'n 'cooid not Heat a carpet Ohio and were the gre ti and Octnhpr (1st Vii I li of the country HMt defeated Ohio Stute in the one, and heean be- fore Ohio Miile did. After to for a few Ohio st-ite vrerned to the erti onferenre more than it had been two. der Ohio Mute lost i tt 1 Its Inst defeated by Illinois and Micb Illinois ca me a power in the winds of when it non from Ohio stale, and the nevi week to so That does not leave much in the of 'teams sei-on dirt pot a game, hut plav-ed rmHr one maior meeting Baylor 'in September that was before lor started rolling, and before had Larry Isbell readv to go when did not have Buddv season'hn Parker Princeton of the BO.VINt» trains for season, ud but il did not Olay any of the closed undefeated hv to acrept 1 hid I knftw 'shit condii ion and until the end guests.

Manager Austin Scot! gifts to Price and Assistant Coach Boh Bumgardner now in the Air Forre was aixo present He was recently called to ariivr duty afler serving as assistant coach four seasons. Entertainment was a skit, "The Bengal Bugle Copy Room," in which ports nominated each player to a mythical bowl Robertson, Charles Laine, Jack Powert. Boyd Cox, John Weathers, Ray Montgomery, Harry Cannon. Henry Rutherford, J. C.

Cobble, Kenneth Taylor, Ruddy Vase, Ryals, John J. T. Marshall. and Jack Cox; Managers Scott. Hampton Clay and Terrv Bracken.

nit i i nrM Fearless Fraley Gazes lulo lis Crystal Ball ices Neither I nited Writer academies is vulnerable to the NEW YORK, Jan draft, also will gather a lot lads they have had htrwi.se Barring draft trouble. Ohio State could tional champion. tiOLF Ruii fu B- tsion Red Suv agaittst yroukUyn ihjdgers ne.xt World Senes -with 'he cuppine Cleveland and New ot rqakc a tight three- race in uno American 4 Ibe Bisu National League darkhorse 't TeU WuhAitus oack lo buth Kuuu ot the i ngli vvill tic Babr ecord by teadmg league but wili miss the BambmoV: It's Sammy Snead the lop performer for the third year in a row. The hill-hilly doesn't have anybodv tilose to him for day-out which is the payoff in the long run even if the two miu tpr Open and the PCA evade him Dominating the women's division, a in Snead once a train Mrs Rabe the lady who larrups like a man Paces Tcclis ici or HogeJand, Waco Tech sharpshooter, ma de as manv points ali the McGregor Bulldogs Wednesday mgh? in ing the Troians fo a victory in the ba hall ope net- fm bot quints Waro High gym Hogeland Crammed six field goals and a pair of rharity pilches the nets to keep the TnMans in ail the av. tight defense limiied the Rulldocs to tw-o field goaK.

Kennet Cash made one of them and emerge as heaves besides for five points The Tro ja ns held an 18-8 mar gin at hatf lime Ter squad made it an ail- vieiortous nighi by spanking the Bulldog 15 6, in the curtam-raiser. Mi i egor as unable io ter single point in the second half Boyd rncked up seven tailirs to pace the Tech Bees Sam' Bass had three for the losers While we do team in the cou feeawin and net else, nij nomtn team hud It won the big on a and in the rain Tesas on murk In Dallas At son Bavle was as Charles wdi retain the weight rriwn about i challengers meeting and ting Joe Louis once again. Ray igai Robinson finally will roi- Lametta capture the eight championship, and ry i- best for there will he a rapid turnover in er dpfA title department of the various ton for the best other divisions. BASKFTIIAIX Is ftPrft IsepttjekV the bitter cold Braves wiU the collegiate basketball heap, after a New Dav from Kentuckv -'Vi. Z.V, Bav ior was TRACK in 'There are many standout performers, bus nobody can threaten Bob Mathias, who won Ihe decathlon crown as a mere infant and looks like he'll have a longer run than Mfl.rOf Ufi ft Ip 0 1 3 3 2 ft 1 WWfetf ft 2 10 2 2 Cssh.r ill'' Csmpbfil.r 4 ft Intram.c 0 3 1 ft it 1 0 ft 0 2 0 I ft 2 I i Hniflmd fi 2 AlHson ft 0 0 3 lft IS 14 13 2 13 3ft tt half- Tech McOrftor Oibhs W'orlfv USED CAR SPECIALS KHtTBAII.

tariv the fans feared it would not a conference game After Vrmy and ivaw art the onlv had plaved aijrl lost its first cop sure shots, colleges ference game to Arkansas that ta to lose manv performers to opinion shared bv the ma jonty. as named the miner league man iger the hv Sport in He piloted the olumhus team ihp tmeriran plavoff. and then defeated the International league representative in the little nrld It that llems- ley deserving of a promotion, bnl read here hr has been named manager of the CHv l.a Marnue team of the (iulf League for next year, and that is a drop of notches. The Sporting News also mimed Frank Saucier, San Antonio the leading player of the minors He led the Texas League hitung lost season, and in had the highest hatting average in the minors, also gening an award foi that That was when he caught and played ft field for Wichita Falls of the Big State League. We note, however, that Saucier was not named the most valuable Joe of' (lid Stops Beshore DETROIT, tan, 3 I Louis punching with the slashing iciousness of his championship days, scored a four-round technical knockout victory over Freddie Beshore Wednesday night to rekindle his of renaming the heavyweight crown he wore for a decade Referee Johnny Weber halted the pout of the fourth when Beshore's face was covered with blood from a bad cut over his left eye, A crowd of 13.006 saw the 1 streamlined Louis, looking much the Brown Bomber of old.

pound the game but outclassed Harrisburg. youngster with stinging left hook? and punishing rights throughout the bitterly battled four 1940 Chevrolet 2-Door 450 1942 Olds 2-Door 595 1946 Plymouth 4 Door 750 1947 Mercury 4-Door 805 1947Mcrcur, 4-Door 975 1948 Nosh 4-Door $1025 1949Ford 2-Door $1395 1949 Mercury 6-Passenger Coupe $1495 BIRD KULTGEN, Inc. Uted Cor and Austin Phone 2-0332 SAl.rSMF.X— VI alter Cadi Glana KAl.r.SM f'N- Frederick Ruff E. (Bohl FIRST OF WACO of Condition as of Close of Business December 30. 1950 It I'M) it IOS Cash Exchange.

I S. Securities 10,100,600,31 Municipal 1.455,153,30 Loans Discounts Federal Reserve Bank Real Estate Furniture A Fixtures Washington Ave Parking Lot TOTAL RESOURCES OFFICERS ROBT Dl'PREE Chairman of HOWARD HAMBLETON President E. A. FLOWERS Vice Pres Trust Officer KARL H. SHERMAN Vice President W.

KARL HARRISON Vice President CHAS. G. HAWKINS Cashier ROBERT P. DUPREE Asst, Vice President GOODHUE SMITH Assistant Trust Officer LIABILITIES Capital Stock 5d0.no0.00 Surplus 1,000.000.00 Undivided Profits 46 Total Capital Account 46 Reserved for Taxes, etc 179,343.35 Deposits 38.881,820.33 $40,89 TOTAL LIABILITIES $40,897,786.80 J. T.

WILLIS Assistant Cashier H. FRANK SMITH Assistant Cashier S. P. HOOKER Assistant Cashier C. W.

STURGIS Assistant Cashier T. R. ROBBINS Assistant Cashier RILEY C. TEEL Assistant Cashier J. A POTTS Assistant Cashier RECTORS CALLAN A L.

CLIFTON ALTER DOSSETT A BAKFR DUNCAN ROBT. B. DUPREE A FLOW HRS HOWARD HAMBLETON D. T. HICKS N.

MITCHELL E. R. NASH JR. KARL H. SHERMAN H.

L. SPENCER J. T. TIDWELL A WTLSON EARL HARRISON OLIVER WLNCHELL TIME TO SAVE Hy January Will llrau Full Six Monlhs Interest on June 30, 1951 DL FIRST Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NATIONAL BANK of WACO Our 7 7lit A I STATES DEPOSITORY.

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