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2 Jhr Warn Nrros vFrihnif Monday. August 16. 1954 ON SECOND THOUGHT HAVE CAMPBELL Sports Editor DALLAS. Aug IV-A distance of a six prpvrntctl pledfff's of the Baylor Green and Gold from scoring all the points in the schoolboy All-Star same here Saturday mcht. That was the margin by which Van's Bobby Peters missed in bid for a touch down the second period of play.

Quarterback Harry carried the bal! across from the six-inch line on the next play, and Baylor- bound Robbv Jack Oliver supplied the winning extra point Previously, another Baylor recruit. Bill Anderson had grabbed a and carried across for the South's score The schoolboy result pointed up a pred. Ijiter he earned a handoff fact alreadv well established, for about two yards, and on the if the is Rome to of tho for the N- rloio don N-t O.eorsm h' shor1 Hodl 0i gamed about a yard. That wound The all- star contest provided a up his activity for the night miserable evening for Sugar Waeo High Jim Phipps was a land's fabulous Ken Hall. He sat member of the same haokfield with on the bench until late in the Hall and fared much better.

On third quarter, and then as the one occasion voung Jim grabbed a crowd chanted Want pass near the sideline, broke the OWVpound speedster entered through a screen of tacklers and the On the first he dashed for a suable gam. If grabbed tor a tchout. muffed the given more opportunities, he nvght ball and the North forces recov- have starred Anderson Easilv Lino Standout 10th Inning Rally Wins for Pirates GALVESTON, Aug. IT lOth-inning rally netted Waco runs as the Pirates beat Galveston 8 to 5 in a Big State league Sunday night. The victim of outburst was Ed Konick who went the distance in losing his eighth game of the year against 10 wins.

Wildness hv Waco pitching sent the game into overtime. Don Kildoo, with a three-run lead, walked home two runs in the sixth and his relief Myron Hoffman walked home the tying run. Hoffman drove home two of the ning runs In the 10th with a triple, his second extra-base hit of the night. Cap shortstop Don Carroll hit the games only home run. ffara a Gal Sanchea.

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Carroll J. Little. Konick. Robinson, Babcock 2. Carroll, Kildoo.

Gifford. Little, Lavlgne. Hoffman 2 2B Taylor. Phillipa. Kildoo.

Barhe. Hoffman. HR I Carroll. SH Taylor. Babrock.

LOB Waco 9. Galveston IS Kildoo Konirk 2. Hoffman 1. SO-KU- 4. Konirk 5.

Hoffman 4. Sanchez. Taj lor. 7 In 5 1-1. VV Hoffman Konirk Rahr.

A Matifrle Temple CORPUS CHRISTI. Aug. 15 Christi unloaded an 11-hit attack, including five for extra bases, against two pitchers Sunday night to help Vitter beat the Eagles 12 to 5 and hang up his 19th victory i the year. Ria STATE I.EAOI« lor-bound Bill Anderson, end from Refugio, was easily the Ime standout, a fact which came as no surrnse for Victoria scribe Johnny Lyons Anderson will be the best lineman out there said Johnny Saturday mominc saw him play plenty last and he a uonder. Great on offense and backed the line on defense.

He tvg: ifv-3 and 1951 tnuch ard a pass receiver in a croud Remember how they used to say Tom Stol- handske the best of for grabbing a pass out of a Well, that's the kind of kid Ander- leon Activities later that mght proved Lyons knew hereof he spoke Andersen thus was compared to tuo great ends at the coaching and ee 11 How- tnn He is the third lireman" to be recruited hv Bavlor were Bill Athev of Waco and Bill Green ef Temple The Bears, mei-, dentally, also had another fine end on exhibition in the same in Jerry MarconteU. a Cedar Bayou product. Marcontell made a great catch late in the game to keep a South drive going. SMU athletic director Matty Bell, who has seen all of the Texas All- Star games but two. labeled this All-Star collection as the finest he has ever seen The Texas sports writers in a meeting Saturday afternoon made Texas University an overwhelming favorite to the conference flag this but old pro ace Bulldog Turner doesn agree He says Baylor wm and that Traylor will be the loop's next great quarterback There was plenty of pulchritude for the state's coaches to feast their eves upon during the coaching school.

The home demonstration groups uere having a convention the first part of the ueek in the Adolphus Hotel. uhen thev moved out the Fashion Association moved in KISS FOR inning women's pro in Tom O'Shonter's World Chom- pionship of Gold tournament in Niles, 111. Sunday, Patty Berg, of St. Andrews Country Club, near Chicago, gives a big kiss to her caddy, Paul Tyrcha. Patty took $5,000 first money with a 72-hole total of 298.

Little Bob 274 Wins Tourney Bavlor Made Heal Catch in Moodv Joe Coleman the former tutor! ef championship clubs at Odessa predicted made a real catch in halfback Troy Moody. don't know of a better running I back in all West Texas. he said Frank Broyles, Bob Woodruff assistant while at Baylor, i made a big hit with the Texas coaches Broyles made several of the lectures, causing one coach to say That is gome to be the best in the country five xearc Bobby Dodd slapped hard at the one-platoon S'stem of play while at the coaching school, stirring up several points of controversy. "Most of the schools are two-platoomng said Dodd. are just using two teams now According to Dodd Oklahoma Bud Wilkirson is the best offensive coach in football.

the Saturdav afternoon press conference of Southwest Conference football A and Bear Bn ant sketched the dreariest picture and drew the most laughs Said Bryan: there just no in us talking about tuo and three positions Those two and three men aren't there We'll have to eet better tackle play this year or linebackers will get killed Our are back They held Texas to seven yards a trip last fall every CHICAGO. Aug 15 Bob Toski won golf's richest prize Sunday, scrambling home with a par 72 for a 72 hole total of 274. or 14 under par. to $50,000 and $130.000 guaranteed in exhibitions in Tam annual tournament. Toski won with an unusual round, despite a triple bogie seven on the sixth hole, a par four, but the money jitters hit every lg the rich aw 3rd WL Tosk: has won other tournaments in the last 12 months for only previous other wins in SI AN AH Top Amateur the Longhorns Isrd Of diaries Scott, an Aggie quarter- bacK hopeful Bn ant noted has more poise than our other quarterbacks the kid has the guts of a burglar, and also a good personality the ant contmuallv referred to nosed players, causing AP Harold Ratliff to inquire: "Bear, xou ever use any Pveplied the Acgie coachi I dor't believe th is the right racket for soft-nosed boys Do you?" Hite Hall's in Xegro Semipro Tournev SPORTS TODAY BASEBALL Waco Pirates at Galveston.

Minor Little League Playoff finals. Williams Drug vs. Ideal Semce Station. Exchange Club Park. 8 m.

WRESTLING Weekly bouts at Wtco Wrestling Arena. TENNIS Commercial league Playoff finals, Moore Business vs. A Lumber. Baylor Courts, fi m. Waco City Tennis Tourney on Castle Heights Courts.

Hall's Cubs defeated Temple Southern Select. 6 to 2. in Katy Park last night before 1.200 fans to the championship of the Tenth Annual Negro Semipro Baseball Tournament. Thus, manager Tommy Moore Cubs wound LISTEN TO TUESDAY August 17 6:15 A. M.

WACO 1460 KC I STATEWIDE BROADCAST up the meet without losing a single game. Joe Wallace, the fireballing Fort Hood soldier, twirled a neat hitter and struck out 12 Temple batters in gaining the victory. Catcher M. L. Robinson banged out three hits and third baseman C.

Brooks got two to pace the 10-hit attack off Henry Pleasant. Joe McDougald and manager ter Moore Moore took over the hurling duties in the fourth and allowed only one more run. in the ninth. Otto veteran Temnle infielder, got two of the three hits off Wallace White Hall collected the fireplace money of $1.512.73. and Temple collected $1.000 Mexia took the third place check, and Marlin and Lubbock collected for tying for ou rth and fifth Big Bill Smith Marlin Vet Tiger second baseman, was awarded the trophy for the leading hitter of the meet.

Smith hanged out nine hits in 20 for a 4.V> average. Woodrow Wilson of Mexia was awarded the outstanding-pitcher trophy, after winning four games vithout a loss. White Hall had the second, third and fourth top hitters behind Smith big night left him with a 14-4 mark. Elsie Emn finished with and Brooks, last year's champ, wound up with .435. Here is the all-tournament team: R.

L. Robinson. White Hall, and lister Moore. Temple, catchers; Oree Matthews. Lubbock, first base; Big Bill Smith.

Marlin, second base; C. Brooks. White Hall, third base; Walter Rogan. Temple, shortstop: Charles of Temple, Cooky Redmon of Tyler. and Daingerfield of Mexia.

outfielders: Elsie En'in of White Hall and Ossie Sullivan of West, utility players; and pitchers Joe Wallace of White Hall. Woodrow of Mexia. George Walk er of White Hall, Willie Stncklin of Marlin, and Henry Pleasant of Templa. Olson Favorite Over Castellani NEW YORK. A iir Champion Carl iBoboi Olson is favored at 3-1 to defend his middleweight crown successfully against Cleveland Rocky Castellani at the San Francisco Cow Palace Friday night in a l.Vrounder that features this week's boxing.

Promoter Becny Ford expects a crowd of 15.000 and a gate of 5200.000 for popular second defense, which will he televised and broadcast over NBC networks at 8 pm. est. The San Francisco area will have a video blackout. Each had the same number of professional bouts. S3.

Their records are: Olson, 57-6-0; Castellani Olson knocked out 29; Castellani. 13 Scores Close In Coif Plav were close In the sweepstakes tournament Sunday at Waco Golf Course Only three points separated first and third place foursomes Joe Owen, Joe Bressler. Joe Smith and Jack Home racked up 103 points to win the tournament. In second place with 102 points were John Steineker. Bobby McMahan, Bill Martin and John Pool, and showing in the race were Bateman.

J. D. Dub Newberry and Ed Shelby. Next Sunday afternoon the sweepstakes will be on the Mu- nicipal course aco Golf Association is sponsoring these tournaments and 21 new members joined the association Sunday, bringing the total to 103. The membership committee is planning a drive for the near future.

A C. Lindsey had a red-hot putter Sunday. He one-putted 15 greens for a total of 21 for the round. Ha shot 71 tor 90 pfttnttr 4 five years of trial, actually gained the stroke which meant wealth when he sank a seven foot putt for a birdie on the last green. Earl Stewart the 54-hole leader from Pallas, who started Sunday round with a one-stroke bulge on Toski.

missed a chance to tie for top money on the 18th rreen when putt hung on the lip of the cup Then Stewart walked across the green, tied with Jack Burke Kiamesha N. for second money to congratulate the winner. Stewart, too. had his troubles. He had two bogies and a bird on the front nine, and after Toski disappointing start on the back nine, he apparently had the tourney won until the lfith hole There he double-bogied with a five on the par three when he failed to drive the green Still he retained a chance to tie until that unhappy final putt.

Jack Burke also made a bid for the crown, cutting two strokes off par on the front nine. On the 14th. when he had knocked two more strokes off par. he was tied with Stewart for the lead. But he the long 15th with a six to finish his chances.

Toski's triumph increased his earnings in tournaments this year to far ahead of his closest competitor. Stewart finished with a 74. his worst round of the tourney, while Burke had a 69 Veteran Patty Berg gained the women pro title in the affair for the second straight posting a par 76 Sunday for a total of 298. three strokes ahead of Suggs. Atlanta.

Ga The top of $5.000 for the win increased her 1954 tournament earnings to $12.481.25, first among lady pro's, and gave her a $777 edge over Miss Suggs, who fired a 77 Sunday to finish second with a 301 total for the distance. Jackie Pung. Honolulu, took third place with a 74 Sunday for a 303 total and pruc money of $1.000 Miss Suggs' second monev was $1.500. Fourth place went to the winner of the last week, Babe Didrickson Zaharias. who had a 79 Sunday for a 304 total to win $800 and increase her earnings for the year to $11,632, third in the year's long list.

Frank Stranahan. Toledo. Ohio, won his fifth straight title in the men amateur group, finishing with three straight birdies for a par 72 and a 284 total. Arnold Palmer. Cleveland.

Ohio, winner the had the best amateur round of the day. a 69. but he finished with 285, one behind Stranahan. The amateur award went to Mickey Wright, La Jolla. who also won the with a 72 hole total of 309 compared to 311 for Wiffie Smith.

Guadalajara, Mexico, who won the event last year. Joyce Ziske, Waterford, finished third with 318 Pet. r.R Waco X8 Tiler 7h 47 Chrlstl 7550 14 Austin 92 500 27 Galveston AS 496 274 Harlinjren 49 75 40 T9 434 Temple ti 7 2AR 52 lE F. LPot. 79 58 577 54Houston 74A4 53A Oklahoma City 7055 74 71 Tulsa 70 4 1 13 Fort 7571 47R 134 Beaumont 74 4 A 4 154 Dallas 42 194 NATIONALIE Team- Pci.Oil New York 70 44 Brooklyn 70 45 4 Milwaukee fit; 47 5 34 55 57 491 14 Cincinnati 483 15 Louis 54 fil 470 44 71 i ax Pittsburgh 4 73.371 AMFRIC AN LE tr.i Pet.

r.R Cleveland 82S3 .713 New 37 Chicago Detroit 7444 52K3452 30 Washington 49 4sn 324 47 .412 344 Philadelphia S9 13943 Baltimore 434 SUNDAY'S RRSO.TB Warn I. fiilvMlnn 5. 10 Haman Peahn.rf Liberto.If CmpW.2 Moyer, 1 Andrsn.r rf 3 Prtmu.rf i Strmbch.p W'ingrd a K.Jones a 4 10 3 5 2 0 5 4 2 .1 0 3 0 Stafford.If 4 2 3 2 GoldBtn.l 4 0 10 1 Ptersn.ef 1 Bowers.c 0 2 0 il I 3 II 3 111 Vitter. 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 i i 1 15 0 5 0 3 1 Mil rr Tyler 14 Del 12 Corpus Chnatl 12. Temple 5 Austin at Harlingerv, wrt Houston Fort Worth 5.

Beaumont Tulsa 3 Innings). Oklahoma City 8. Shreveport 7. San Antonio 2-J, Dallas 1-0. National Brooklyn New York 4.

Milwaukee 2. Chicago 1. Pittsburgh Philadelphia M. suspended end of 8th, will be later date. St.

Louis 14. Cincinnati 12. American I mim Hew York 14. Boston 9. Detroit 2-8.

Chicago 1-7. Cleveland 5-3. Baltimore 2-L Washington 4, Philadelphia 1. Totals 35 9 24 1 3 a Plied out for Wingard In 9th Temple 000 140 00S- Christi 105 104 10 li -Carter, Hamman 2. Anderson.

Strombach. Facchini 4, Wilkinson 2. Stafford. Goldstein 2, Peterson, Vitter. Hamman.

Campbell. Anderson. Senties. J. 2.

Daehn, Liberto. Campbell. Wilkinson 2, Senties 2. Stafford, Goldstein. Peterson 2.

Wilkinson 2. Peterson 2. Facchini 3. Stafford. Hamman.

Campbell. Moyer; Wilkinson ,7. Jones. Goldsfein S. finished Christi 7 6, Wingard 1.

Vitter 2. 1. Wingard 1, Vitter 5. 8 in 5 2-8. WP Strombach 3 Anderson.

Primeau. Vitter Stromharh (1-14). Terres. Mann. Second Carroll Shelby Takes Honors In (lar Races FORT WORTH.

1S-UP- Carroll Shelby won top honors in the Third Guardsmen's Trophy races Sunday at Kagle Mountain National G'lard Rase by piloting his model XK-120C Jaguar to two first places. An estimated 9 000 spectators watched the heavy-footed Shelby lap all hut of the 17 cars in the field in taking the featured fifth race the Guardsman's Grand Pnx, a 75-mile. 25-lap run for pro- WHERE THEY PLAT TODAY State Warn at Galveston. Austin at Harlingen Temple at Corpus Christl. Tyler at Del Rio.

Texas Houston at Fort W'orth Shreveport at Oklahoma City. Beaumont at Tulsa Dallas at San Antonio. National Philadelphia 17-10) at Brooklyn Darrell Night Only game scheduled American Lnagon No games scheduled. Church Lrajnie TOOAYS SCHEDC1.E Boys-St. Pauls vs.

Austin Senior Avenue. Senior Junior Boys Alhan Junior Paul vs First Lutheran; Agudath Jacob vs. Highland Baptist. Trinity vs. Austin Avenue.

Solti Revtfoft folding WHEEL CHAIRS EJ CURTIS SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 1514 Austin Ph. S-6M1 -First Baptist Herring Avenue St. Tvler Toppi es Del Rio, 14-12 DEL RIO, Texas. Aug.

duction and modified cars of 1.5*00 Tylws slugging ran their cubic centimeters and ov er. Shelby totals to 33 hits in two nights of play as they blasted Del Rio 14 to 10 in a 10-inning game Sunday SPECIAL Clean and Pack Front Wheel Adjust Brakes and Inspect Entire Brake $150 JIM CADENHEAD BRAKE SERVICE S. 2nd Phone MW! BOB TOSKI Takes Richest Meet Pairings Listed For Women's Plav earlier won the second race in the same car. Two accidents an overturned car in the second 12-lap race and a spectacular fire in the fifth event caused by leaking gas did not seriously injure the drivers. Placing second to Shelby in the second.

12-lap race for all classes of modified sports cars was Lt. Col. George Koehne of Orlando, driving a Cadillac-AUard. A special race over five of the quarter mile laps for found Goans of Kansas City taking first in his MG-PC, Roy Heath of Saline. Kansas second in an MG- MK II.

and William Roberts of Dallas third. night. The Tigers won their second of a three-game series with 19 hits after a 166-hit barrage the night before. The two clubs compiled three home runs each. Three singles and a two-run Fla.

double by Troy Mitchell, a walk and a hit batsman all of Vallie Eaves got four runs for Tyler in the 10th. I.AKK WACO the Waco Women's Golf Association will revert the three worst IQern Top 43-35 I aw Boh Jack Burke Jr (I!) H7.7Q-6»-77} Karl Mangrum. 70 S9-R5 Waltrr Burkemo 66 70 7.160 77S Dutrh Harrison 67-68-73 73- 280 Rnhertn IV Vkenzo 70 7748 72 SSfl. Peler Thomson, 6R-73-7S 260. Bo 70 70-261 Johnny Palmer 67 7S 71 Jerry 70 67 7ft 6P 267 Gene Llttler.

70- 262 Klory Van iVmrk. 68 70.72-71 Henry Ranaom. 71 78 Ti 2S8 George 70 ft6-78 Sourhak. 71 T5 3M. Felice Torra 71 TV 69 Sam 6S 74 70 Ja.v Hetbert 71 74 71- ShHly Ma.vfleld 7S-71 70 Wallv tllrlrh.

70 70-72 264. Al lleaiellnk. 72 71 76 holes on the individual scorecards to par for low net in its weekly tournament. Mrs. G.

M. Smith and Mrs. A. P. Anderson will be hostesses.

Pairings: Mri Orville Paul Smith and Brown; Mra Barratt Mri L. Ford a-d Mrs, Zorn W. A Couch. Taylor and Bate. Harry Clark Jenfnn and Bill Hinton; Mason.

Langford and Sian Tamowaki Helm. Jimmy and T. Caaaeday. L. and A O.

Winter; Fred Barfield i Rill Martin and F. Hardin. Mri Bill McLemore C. Graham and Mm. Birkel; Edwin Smith and Marcotte A.

F. Ander- and R. F. Morgan. The nine hole fliuht will play on front and are Il and Riley; Daugherty and Mra.

John Dunlap; Mn and Gresham. R. Hassard. George and Mra. Ray Rinr.KWOOO will be luncheon day and the play low net when the Ridgewood Golf Association meets.

Pairing for 18-hole flights: Dan and Don Milam and Helon Lee and Ed Starr Jr Homan and John i Thompanp; John Runge and A L. Riley: Frank rirey Jr. ard Robert Tvrell: D. Bryan and Joe Cook Flo'd and William Shepherd. Paul Smith and Paul Murphey Nine hole flight.

front Ralph Turner ard Eugenia Trrston; Harold Bauer and Boh Brewer and Elmar Woody Zarhry and John Cryer and Phil Teelirg Frank Maddox and L. J. Burney and L. Trlppei and George Walter; Glyn Clayton and George Bernard Cla'ton and trvlng John Statx and Jack Kultgcn and Hamid Rarnard; Ovid Voung blood and William McKae and Murry Filbert and Frank SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 15-UP by two scoring sprees of 94 and 80 yards by halfback Hugh McElhenny, the San Francisco Forty Niners came from behind four times to lick the New York Giants 43 to in an exhibition game before 29.296 fans Sunday. Tyler Brvking rf Krupp 1 Davis.

Mltchell.e Kobv.2 Cullins.lf Conine rf Larson Phipps Sheets, ab a Del Rie 1 1 0 Scrpce If ft 4 10 1 Parker, ef 4 113 Perez 4 2 3 1 Cabrera ft 3 ft 0 Konyar 8 12 1 Mrtnch.rf ft 3 8 0 6 4 3 0 Argudin 2 3 0 0 2 Newcom.p 1 0 0 0 a Fabian 10 10 Za valla, Hawley Eavpvp Kelsey, ah a a ft 2 1 0 5 2 3 0 6 12 8 2 015 0 5 2 2 ft 5 111 5 13 0 4 2 3 3 3 0 0 2 110 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 12 30 18 48 19 30 a-Doubled for Newrom In 6th. h-Gmunded out for Zavalla In 1er 002 310 Del Rio 2n3 001 031 O-lo Parker 2. Davis 2. Santa mauro 4. Cabrera, Konyar 2.

Krupp Coby Mitchell Conine. Larson 2, Browning 2. Marttnich. Karas. Argudm.

Fabian. Martinich. Konyar, Scarpace. Browning Santamauro. RBI Scarpace.

Brownwood Bren Capture Santamauro 5. Konyar 4. Browning. Krupp Arciidin Negro Teen-Age Crown The Brownwood Rees won the State Negro Teen-Age League tournament at Katy Park Sunday by thrashing their home town rivals, the Brownwood Dodgers. 6 2 Don Hudgon struck out 16 batters for the winners and allowed the losers only five hits.

League Results FIRST GAME by Dallas 000 100 5-1 4 1 San Antonio 000 001 10 0 Centrerts and Fiscalini; Duren and SECOND OAMR Seora by Inrlngs Dallas ..............................000 non 7 San Antonio 300 iW 7 0 Tugeraon. Bagnell and Riddle; and Score by Innlnga Houaion 001 210 03IV-6 14 2 I Fort Worth 400 000 100-5 1 Patrick Atchley. Sonter and Rand; Spooner. Pa.vnlch and Yelen. Score by I Rraumont 000 002 010 003-6 12 1 000 000 210 000 3 6 3 Broanan.

Anderaon Clark and Fanning. Camp, and Raich by Shreveport 10 400 002 7 8 2 Oklahoma City 110 103 11 0 Wiills and Martin. Amor. Olsen and 2. Argudin, Fabian 2.

Mitchell 2, Cullins. Conine 2B Parker. Krupp Scarpace. Martinich. Mitchell 2.

Fabian HR -Scarpace. Santamauro 2.Konyar 2. SB- Cabrera, Argudin. SH Argudin. Argudin.

Cabrera. LOB Tjler 11. Del Rio 6. 4. Phipps 1 4.

Newcom 4. Eaves 1 HO Newcom 15 ln Zavalla 0 in Eavea 4 In 2-3: Kelsey 0 In 13; l-arson 9 in 7 1-3: 3 in I 2 Spieth 0 in 1. WP-Larson Phipps Lombardi. Smith. T- 2:30.

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