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Valley Mills Seeks Regional Title Against Baird Tonight Hot Shots Records for Year Favor Eagles Over West Texas Crew Tilt I'o Be Played At Muny Stadium Valley Mills Rivals in Title Scrap HOW IT LOOKS TONKillT Vallpy Mills 20, Baird 7. GranKer 20 Rogers 0 Kerens 20, Culvert 7. Three regional Clas 5 champions will be decided, one of them at Municipal Stadium, where Valley Mills entertains Baird of Callahan County. It appears the Interscholastic League heads were a little off on their geography when they placed the two in the same region. Baird is near record not iiidicale it will lie loo louKh for Jerry Mul- linfc and his I nlcss it is too eold, a large erowd will probably turn out to watch him In action.

He is minus his favorite pass receiver but has enough of them left. Temple also get a look at another gridiron marvel in ('iilbert Bartosh, firanger ace, when the Lions play Rogens. Barto.sh is the only other Class back in these arts in the class with Mullins, ogers is not likely to stop him. Stronger teams have tried it without success. Kerens probably played anybody as all and we look for the Bobcats to be slowed ilown considerably.

They appear good enough to get by the Trojans, who barely made the title round in a tie with A. and Consolidated. Mexia and Cameron have another day before their classic, which will also be staged in 'I'em- ple Friday night. This game rings down the curtain on Central Te.xas iootball until next season. We see little to choose between Mexia and Cameron.

Both have powerful lines and great all-around hackfields. Cameron is likely to get the nod but a Mexia victory would be no upset. District coaches will have By OSCAR I.ARVi’E News-Trlbune Staff Valley Mills, pigskin pride of Bosque County, makes its second bid for a regional Class championship at Municipal Stadium tonight at 7:30 again.st Baird, a tough outfit from West Texas, long famous as a producer of great football teams. Baird is next door to Abilene, which u.sed to be a top power in Texas gridiron circles. Maybe all the players moved to Baird or somewhere else because Abilene been much f)f a confendiT in reci'nl Haiid has (juife a team this seHson.

It whitewa.shed Strawn, 20-0, after winning its district title, to get a crack at the touted Eagles, who have cleaned up on everything around here for the year. injuries Slow The Baird boys are known as Bears, a name given them by Rudd Hughes old Baylor athlete who These rugKed-looking lads, known on the gridiron the Baird Benrs, hopi to live up lo the West tf-H sinre i repulatlon evening when they square off against the Valley Mills F.aicle«! at Muiilelpul that time because his Baylor Bears I for the regional championship. F'ront left to right: Dwight Mayes, dgne much in a football Jones, Jimmy West, Leon Daniel, John Tolndexter, Paul Armstrong, E. J. Hill, and Carol way.

Baird lived up to the name row: Franklin Miller, Billy Bob IMerson, Taul Max Varner, Gene Yeager, Jack Yarbrough, Jimmy Mobley, and Jack Third row: B. (Seat) Russell, Manager Darrell Young, Annouiuemeiit Of Decision on P( 1 Bid Is Due Today NEW YORK, Dec. 10-AP National League discussed two Pacific Coast proposals for major league recognition Wednesday and withheld announcement it- decision until the joint meeting, v.tth the American League under Con missioner A. B. Chandler Thursday morning.

Ford Frick, president of the National League, said the coast's I bid for outright recognition a- a big league was considered and I its resiilution king for coniit: majfir -talu till I a pan of the National of minor leagues. Although there was no official confirmation, it was reported that both proposal were rejorted. I In answer a on, said made no to take in four Pm iiic League However, Frick said the matter was dus- cussed. The date of the All-Star ganie, awarded to the Louis wa i fue day. July 13.

It will he an afternoon game although the Bn are to of regular sfji games 1 ht. State I Ionic Hovs l.osc Kerens and Calvert To Collide in Mexia MEXIA. Dac la SPL and Calvert, survivors in a ruggec gridiron campaign, reach climax here Thuriday night at when they collide with Region 6 -B championship the warm up Mex5a fans for the classic in Temple Friday evening when own Black Cats battle Cameron Yeomen powerhouse in the Class A regional high-ftcormg B--i-at i uili pr rate i not- able to t.rne. has i i ar i figures a ccrnbmaticn to The scuffle w.ll to check Red Earl, crusher. Everv' man the uard wail r.

ton tii face Zane ard ey Ander- ire the sturdy Arr.bu;« ed and B. b. i fav tt's rl, 5 bserver' are not nverioiiKing the Trojan record us only with a loss to Franklin, one Class A leaders, round Ready to ('alvrrt supjHiriert have bean rheered by the return on who uas d.iiy Bljssetv i ffi vt 41 tr- mean was h.sving tr v.bi»' in a 6-6 A ani Con.v'l.dated by isft the margiQ this year under L. B. Rus.scll, a pupil of Frank Kimbrough when the former Hay lor was at I Mullins, ace of the Valley I Mills team, has been the talk of ('enfral 'Poxas for two sea.son.s.

His feats here last week when the Eagles Alvarado, 20 to 0 fans away wondering I how he does it. All of them are I likely to be back this evening unless the weather Is too cold. He runs, passes, f)unts aiui play.s a whale of a defensive game. Valley Mills is not at top strength for the battle. Tommy Cole, remarkable pass catcher and fine end, received a neck injury in the Alvarado tilt and will not lie is best target so the Eagle aerial game is to suffer.

Jerry Travis has shown Mcliowen, Billy Joe Higgins, Jerry English, Billy Brashear, and Bill Johnson. Baylor (iiibs Kill Late Rally For Cage Victory CALVER'r, Uec. JO The Baylor Cubs pulled info the lead here Wednesday night in the second quarter and held it the re.st of the way in defeating the A. and M. Bees, 42-37, as a part of the dedication program for the newly-constructed Calvert High S('hool gymnasium.

Doiilile A Football Teams Appear Weaker This Yeai C.atesville High School's basketball team was too for Joseph W'aco State Hnnie boy" here Wedni'sdMV night tnfedl to .1 ('litu fuid led it foi ith 10 points ulule ua- high for the Home boys eirht. The Home giri.s’ team bested the girls, 17-16. in the other other game of the the boys and girl.s Tuesday taking on teams frt'm rena. tx? and Johnstcr. rack'es: Orr and guards Ba r.

founders es and EarJ, Calvert Marters ('a! vert in B.i'\ I.iuam. I9ii, ird Leland A ft 5 3 tackles. FORT WORTll. Irer ari Dougla-s Fair- in the Trojan circuit before he went to the sidelines w.th several ago Cottnn Tiirer (lagers Bow By JI.NX ikiltor grade of football played by the 16 double A district cham- pion.s this year appears to be the poorest, as a whole, of any time in recent years. There were not 4 District No.

13, Is far below the xtandard of the usual winner in 22H KciuK "To that but may be up to the 'i- standard of winnof 'I "UnicV the district title last year. Southern i'lrcuit Weaker In the strong No. Paschal High Panthers whipped nut a pair vietones High Srhool Nfcuket- here night ill the gaiite. the Panthers were victorious, 45-Si, behind the sharp shooting of Kilpatrick uho sank IS points. In the team the little Panthers had a away winning 4t-t aver an impotent Kitten five.

The gante was the first of the season for Keithler's I'ticrrs, which have won sit trirt chaiiipianahip la a row. ry or Charles Briegs. 163. Charles ITO. center; I-V vn Hart.

W.ilter Meier. Wi'hert k. and rr.iynd I I'l. hAckt tr ief.c Mor- Boof 1 head hnny Nayii.r. fiefd judge fnm the Central Texas Officials A-sjocm- 15 di.

strict MIA.MI, Dec. 10 The 24th annual $10.000 Miami Open Coif 'rfnirnnment gets after Thursday with defending C'hanip Hanmvv Bowling noari.v as many Rroat high school, thf.e wcrr man.v roo Ipanis Ihis opcn Fisher Trull, former W'aco High this year as was the case year as was the case la.st Lee Worsham and Jimmv De- up well in practice but lacks con- basketecr, led the Cub attack last season. Practically all of the! As a whole, however, the district maret, the years leading money siderable of being the equal of Cole. mora to worry about next seaaon. Mart has been voted Baird on Passeti Into that loop which already has a Vega, West, Itasca, McGregor, and Clifton.

The Panthers has been tentatively listed in enrollment but not in football, haring always been a strong Class with 10 points. David DeWitt strength of the Northern bracket and Junior Carrington were the I nthor nrinelnnl Ravlnr I tO be wrapped Up in thC Other principal Baylor scorers. Whittaker led A. and M. with VVichita Falls and Odetsa teams.

Baird also banks heavily on a pa.ssing attack with Jack Yarbrough, Paul Max Varner and Jim Mobley the principals. The Bruins also find their overhead stunts A strong most of because Mobley is ailing the time. Mart won regional championships under Harry Chambless, now head coach at Bryan, and captured one last year under Johnnie Rlola, as assistant at Waco High this sea.son. Bill Sadler, Ow'en Rogers and Curtis Sandig pre probably the best known of the Mart gridiron greats. Clifton had also been listed as ClaM but was voted bacJk into tha district.

The Interscholastie League listings are made accord- He is expected to play some but Is not at top ff)rm. ilus.sell has groomed Yarbrough and Varnell for some running he hopes will show up against cla.ssy Valley Mills ground maneuvers. Mullins has kept the Eagles undefeated and untied. Baird two games staging a strong finish in district play. On the records.

Valley Mills appears two touchdowns better than Baird but the West Texans mav be much stronger t)ian they look. Coach J. C. of the Eagles ing to enrollment. Hillsboro wa.s says his boys are ready.

They on the ilass A roster a couple of; forgotten last year when weeks ago but the 10 -AA commit-j the undordog Fairfield team upset tee unanimously voted to keep them, 27-20, in the finals. That that in the district. was the only lo.ss of the season. 1 A victory will give Valley Mills its Madlsonville, Huntsville nine. The Bees rallied game and pulled to within two points of the Cubs with only 40 to go, but the Cubs fought the down.

winner favored in the bulkv ca 4 was not as strong as last vear. Brackenridge, the champion of this players, year, is not as strong as 'Hioma- the first time in six years Jefferson, champion of year. Bantam Ben Honan wa- not Nearly all of the strength of the Corpus Christi was about as strong among the pre-tourney choiceN late in the Southern bracket appeared to be as last year, but no stronger. Aus- because of an ailing back. II 1 IT 1 r.ihh 1 111 WiiKhi.

0 II 1 2 1 7 Kiiip. i 0 0 00 Trull, e. 0 in i (f 0 3 6 2 2 3 fi riirrlriKton. 1 4 7 llroj ji 10 2 17 8 13 42 A. and M.

(37) Fit FT Tl, Mlllpr, 2 0 I 4 Lnrujeiiton, 0 1 0 1 i Whittaker, 4 1 3 f) Noono, .....................00 0 0 Deere, 1 0 0 2 Townsend, 2 2 8 3 1 1 i Kirkland, 3 0 2 Totals ft 7 No. 15. The five best as last teams for the sea.son seem to be Thoma.s Jeffer.Non was Wichita Falls, Odessa, Bracken-! weaker than sea iiut ridge of San Antonio, Corpus 'f a strong team when 1 at Ciiristi and Austin. The latter tliree was read.v play, i)ut that champion again this sea.son. was not often I liii uf In tiict No.

Hi nuglit li.iM' a lit He stronger than the Di.stnci No. 16 champion of last year, but that district is weak it makes dif- Stan Sfieiico Tit Hrd StKV llimu' I AP Joe combi- exploded OWENS ILLINOIS IX.Uil Strikers C. strikers Bowl Weevils Owenettcs Pilots Ihiralasses and Misses W. Tl. .2 .1 VALLEY MILLS vs.

15tf 1574 ISSf 1 AM IfM mi BAIRD Rtgioti 6 Finals WACO Municipal Stadium Thursday, Dec. Admtauon: me and fl.M Odessa Has Great Record Ode.s.sa, champion of District No. .1, and defending rhamf)ion made an even greater i ecor(l Auxiliary Strikers, another Boston Thompson. 373: Anna Mae Gore. 2iv- Helen 39S, Ona Pre- I.oui.s'* Sheii ity? For StiiKcis Hendrix.

60 Jennie Vee LocKett, 273; Mary Terah Mae Cornelius. Dean Frskine. 345. Bowl Wecvil 5 Blllie Porter. Fiorine Brarzil.

307. Jean able lo dii in other veai-, the to 'all lor a ca.sh outlay by Trussell, Betty 28 Cronin Dardanilla Martin. 379. For Owen- 1 ns.Tii. I.

tv 1 1111 ci 1 cities, 1 of the quarter-finalisis is continue to phiv its involving a minor league infielder ise a better team than last ol football straight down a run-of-the-mill outfielder It was due to be with 21 it has i)een un- for an taiili.siied regular would Southern brackct will also have a Boston. (leneral Manager Cronin strong team in the finals. 'Faken as a whole, however, it has an off year in A footlii'ill of the and if 1 al- of the Red Sox insisted no money ettes: Dorothy Erskine. 339. Char- changed hand.s.

i lene Whitehead, 283: Doris Koes- of Spon folln.virf: the ter. 331; Dean Ash, 324; Emrr.a pur of to atu past Valley got out of the district. Ru.ssell say w'hat he thought about the game but the look in his eye indicated trouble for the Mills boys. Four brought the Baird team and Its backers here. lUlrd and Grapeland have been added to the roster, according to J.

J. Youngblood, superintendent nt Mart, Is the Mexia district and also has Hearne, Marlin, Groesbeck, Franklin and Teague. Hearne had to be voted in, also being ranked as Class B. M.ro„, Kriibrt, ville court giant, never was Ht Baylor as we reported. He was Wi TrsvU supposed to look things over here 1 but never up.

After S.MIJ officials thought they had him, Freiberter wound up at the iil- verslty of OklalioiiiH. Kyle Role A Videly-traveled young i before he finally liinded ut SMI i 83 (lolfirn Junt to give you nil idea of how scarce tickets to the Wichita Falls Odessa game, this W'ichlta Falls 'limes. imuT 1 gallon of Prestone and good bird; I Oil dog for two tickets to Wichita s.ysif Falls-Odessa football gatrie More than enough mail orders 12,500 stadium were received in the fir.Nt half hour after tickets went on A viciorv will give vaiiey muis its 1 cy first regional crown in hl.story. In, the past Valley Mills teams seldom Likely in Minor Ktif'hnp iind Kramer Pilots: I'aulita Wedeking. Kills Ivinder from Louis Hlizabeth Hounsfull.

391, Hurneti Ntitt f43 HU Hntck MtiUins Shuler 34 21 30 33 32 27 I.K. Yarbroiiirh fVog.s Operate On "Will trade' FORT W'OHTH. 10 UP Dame Fortune smiles on 'Fexas Christian University football teams in three-year cycles. Starting in TCU grid teams have, every third year, won the Texas Roes to Hill next Conference champifui- 25 to play the I iiiversity of; siiip played In a bowl North Tar Heels on the i game. gridiron.

North C'arollna was routed 'I'he first title wa.s won 84 to this season in Austin with' in 1929. In 19,32, the Horned the touted boo hoo Justice in i Frogs won another title and for the lineup. Texas will have an- i the first time in conference his- other strong team but may not be tory a champion defeated all other good enough to beat the Tar Heels. One fan wants to know who would win the bet if two teams played a tie but one of them w-as awarded the victory on penetra- member.s. In 19.3.^), they w'ent to the Sugar Bowl, defeating State, 3-2, and in 19.18 came another title and a trip to the Sugar Bowl, where they defeated Cirr- LtHtps JSpxt Year TAMPA, Dec.

All better than the champion of last I- vear, but that team was still weak, minor league baseball is likely to thus far than it ban nuule at this together that tlieie aie as club to beat in 1948. Siagettes; Ann Ashcraft. 298. Judy w'l 4 Baker. 347; Ruth Burreson, 309; Ionics Wriip (xntciiiiry Murt Otcd Into Xcw straw.

3(si; Roy 294 In Ihiiiu' I .0 Teamettes; Ruth I Vc for Next Season Floaaie Dobney '2M. Johnnie DALLAS, Dec 10 I I he ac-i curate-shooting Mustangs of Southern Metiioflist Wednesdav strong as last year. It has been are in double A. able to make a better record, because the opposition was much weaker than fast Austin of El Pa.so, the ('hamnion of District No. 4, may have been a little have one standard system of Ing when the 1948 rolls around.

Bob Hicks of the 'P a a 'rribune, member of a ('ommittee of Scoring Changes, said several recommendations were made w'ith the aim of making scoring uniform and of grentet interest the fans 'I'he proposals Included rtiarging ermis lo who tip a bat or to. fielders who Interfere with runners or throw a glove at a batted ball (so that pitchers will not be with earned runs in such casegi; listing in the box score what a player as a pinch hitter or runner separate- l.v from his accomplishments if he le Highland Park team of last vear. Arlington Heights of Fort Worth, as we pointed out in September, was a far better team than the Fort Worth and North 'I'exas dope- would have you believe, it proved to be the best team In District No. 7, but it is not the equal of the North Side High team, champion of last year, Fore.st of renmms In the game; including I games during each pitchers earned run average gea.son, certainly was not In the in the si'onng summaries of each same class with the Adamson team lev MAH'r, Dec. 10 Cardwell.

320; Gladys Jackson. Pantiiers will try their football Minnie 426. For lurk in h'ague next se.ison Kitchens, have iven vote.i into Dis- Witte Margie Rirh- ti 29 A after ri letjtative ('iass 356; listing the Interscholastie I enmie Mlises! Dorothy District 29-A also has La Vega ii being as strong as liehlnd again, and 28-21, at 1 1 Stinging Bees. Lucille 24.1: leamal DenLson. halflimp.

i 1, 319: Ch.rl«.n.. IliKhland Park Tligh. champion Hoih rcniors. Rov I'liRh nf school hack Whitehead. 322; Dorothv of District No.

fi this sea.son, does, Bob of were mi Braden. 31.3. not iM.gln to compare in for sroruu: honois with 1.8 I Di.tri.t with till last week. Denison was the of District No. last year, and was not nearly as strong this year, yet was undefeated in district play, and tiefl Paris, tiie ehampion.

Paris of course, larked of their home kefh.iH 'M by (ient lernen of into an early lead, but the ore a at 11 all seven minutes the fllht point.s, garnered on seven iiehl goals and four three tiirows. DASKETBALL 4 6 for ti.e few winning Ihet nf title laM year before going on lo umg Albert Canal In Belgium run the regimial championship. between 40-foot embankmenu above the surrtHindinK country. HIC.H Waco Tasi'hal Waco Kittens It. game he hurls, and a starting pitcher In a game of nine or more innings to last five full frames to get credit for a victory, unless removed because of illness, Injury or a big lead by his team.

'I'he committee was appointed by George 'I'rautman. president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, which includes all minor loops. tions or first downs. person i 'Pech. belting on that team would he the It w'as the Orange Bowl In w'fnner unless it was agreed to pay no bets in such as case.

1941 and a 40-26 defeat by Georgia. Another conference title came in 1944, along with a Cotton allace the Duke coach, defeat at the hands of Okla- aays the free substitution rule in homa A. and M. football has taken the game out i Now it 1947, and while TCU of the hands of the players and put It in the hands of the coach, lie plans to ask that the measure he aboMshed next season. Paul Tyson says he is all for the rule.

heard many fans complain they get tired of players back and forth from the bench. Matty Bell probably made fewer substitutions than anybody in the Southwest Conference and his team the title so maybe sending in a man on every play help much after all. win a title, they will meet Mississippi in the Delta Bowl at Memph come New' Day. Padres Buy Infielder SAN AN'rONIO, Dec. 'Fhe purchase of William Sommers, regular second ba.seman of the Scranton, Eastern League, by the San Antonio 'I'exas League Mis.sion.s, was announced here Wednesday by William Byrd, of the local club.

Sommers hit .300 for the Scranton team last year. Hues Buy Riddle Dec. 'I'he Pittsburgh Pirates announced Wednesday night the purcha.se of Pitcher Klmo, from the which won the Dallas title last year. ('allber of foiitball in District No. 9 was much the same this year as last year.

Breckenrldge, the champion, however, really got only a tie with Brownwood for the title. Mineral Wells and Weatherford were about as strong as Brownwood and Breckenridge. Breckenridge, as it stands todav, however, is about as strong as Mineral Wells of last year. It was al.so an evenly-balanced field In District No. 10, but no team In the district was as as Waco of last year.

Waco of Bryan Letters Awarded BKYAN, Dec. 10 SPL Fifteen 1947 Bronco football lettermen have been by Coach Harry Chambleas of Stephen F. Austin High School, only two of w'hom wi.l i-eturn next year. Lettermen are; Burke. Ell wood, back; Holliday.

back; Tommy Hopkin.s, guard; Henry end, Chaddy Lipscomb, NeLson guard; Charles Opersteny, back; Karl Jaulson, tackle; Ray Pippin, Cen- Joscy, Hay lor It 42, A. and .17. Southern tenary 4.1. C'olunibla 5(1, Rutgers 4t. Marshall HO, Cednrville ,10.

Oeorge WashiiiKtoii 55, Virginia tackle; Ken Pridgeon, back; Williams 5L Ft. Deveiis 47. Kentucky 74, IlePaul 5 (K Tufts 60, Northeastern 50. Rrown 58, Worcester Poly 51. ilrake 5.1, Kmporia State 41.

Cincinnati Reds. Earlier, the Pirates announced the signing of Johnny Riddle, brother, who will act as bulli)en coach. If fHlesKa heats Witchita Falls and lllghlHnd Park upsets Arlinii-i 7 Ion Heights the two (iCt would play their seiiii-final Kaine A hlicd iidsrhnlls in Oallas week liecaiise the it w'k Scotties W'ent. to Odessa last t'fUil S(k)lt(l n(jhf Hutn season. will be a toss if NEW' YORK, Dec.

10 AP A Arlington Heiirhls This will man in a red suit and long white answer fans who have whiskers played Santa Claus been wondering about it. Baylor plays the first game of Wednewlay and began autograph- its road trip in St. Louis Friday baseballs, night. The Bears will leave here today. They go to Wichita, Saturday night for a game with Wichita I'niversity.

We know much about the strength of St. liouis or Wichita but the Rears should at leant hrmk 31 ijetters (liveu Navarnt Players CORSICANA, Dec. 10 SPL 'Thirty-one members of the 1947 Navarro Junior College Bulldog football club have been nwarded letters by Coaches Ken Clark and Akridge. They are: John (Sparky) Adams, Corsicana; Danny Anderson, Frost, Harold Bryant, Corsicana; J. B.

Carrington, Corsicana; ,1. C. Collier, CorHicana; Dan Davidson, GMfesville, I Ran fill (Umtinues To Lea ft Passers PHILADKI.PIIIA. in AP 'Hie Chicago ('mcago ('anlJnnls and Bay Packers, prinripals in I L. ilrew Re.st I VO, end; Duane Rychlik, back; Billy Smith, center, Bernard Swindler, guard; Turner Walton, tackle.

Allen Weaver, student manager, was also lettered. FIREWORKS RolUr Rink Salon PHONE 9541 JAY BALDWIN NEW DALLAS HmAY (Jriesedieck Bros. IIISfDtiCI tIOS ItlWIIY CO. 4 Mm (I No. 11 last year, and it was not a strong team, hut if was just as strong as the Longview' team which is now In the quarter-finals this season.

Lufkin of this year, champion of District No. 12, is far weaker than T.ufkin of last year. At this time last Lufkin was several rana, A. Wort ham Alon (laines, Mildred: Raymond in la.st week Corsicana; Jack Hitrn-i cock, Cor.sicana. roundly outplayed Longview'.

Jack Holland, Dawson: Bob Lamar repeated as champion of Ivey. Kerens; Wesley Distrirt No. 13. hut Lamar of I I sicana: David Little, San Benito. year is reeognized generally as a I i hrist- Lloyd Longino, Waxahachie, much weaker team than of ma.s party in the Hotel A.stor here: Lowrance.

Ferris; Jack Matthew.s, Billv McNabb, Emhouse; 1 Tommy Phillips, Kerens; Harold i baseballs were Presidge, Waxahachie. Wilburn Raby, Corsicana; J. W. Rumbelow, Silsbee; Charle.s Smith, Corsicana; Milton Corsi-j cana; Luke 'I'hornton. Kerens; Milton Vin.son, Frost; Toppy Wat- year, could have w'on the title, had all of Its regulars been ready to go against Corsicana.

Temple was a liltle better than last year, was probably the best team In the district, and would had the title had It been eligible. At times Waxahachie was the best team In the Key National i.eague the district. How-ever, the C'orsi- games are the team cana team which lo.st to Brecken-j statistical leaders, ridge last week w'as not as strong percentage as the Waco team which defeated dropped to .54.9 but is Mineral Wells a year ago. enugh to lead its clo.se.st rival in 'I'vler was champion of District ami department Baugh, Wa.shmgton, Is Mat Victor in the family of Roy Graham prevented his showing up at Arena night, and 'Pommy Phelps, his substitute, wrestled Dizzy Davis, who defeated him in straight falls. Jim Casey grappled with Carlos in the main and look the match in straight falH.

White and will headline the card week, it will be the last bout before Christmas. and Sid Luckman, of the Bear.s, continued to lead iheir respe(Mive divisions In pa.ssing. Baugh has tried 31.1 pa.sse.s and completed 18.5 for 2.595 yards. Luckman with 299 1 attempts, has 166 completiofis and 2,.505 1 Prices Cut Deeper! LEATHER JACKETS AVE. SriT HOl'SE 12 last year, Creek, winner in distributed as prizes in games played by the children all polio the party, which was given by the Sister Kenny Foundation.

When the winners son. Corsicana; Pale Willard their baseball prizes they found tham. Henrv Anderson, lutographi read: Ruth." And Neal manager. Corsicana. Vnnnr SUITS and O'COATS fRIi KM ri DEKPER NVwml anil I Al srn HOUSE AI STIN Custom Tailored Seat Covers FRANK SHARP For Five-Pass.

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