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OLDING LANC EARL tiOLlMXG the frame oi mind for the annual siege of football out oi all this will come chaos. If are one of who likes sine in football teams, you'll he delighted to upcoming group of aspiring freshman Getting madness, or, the follower know Ray I haw it. If you are among those who make good football of Cubs. roster of new Cub Coach will find size AND intellect in amazing quantities. Twenty seven of the group average out to figures of 6-feet, 3- inches.

and 207 s' The squad is loaded i National Honor Society earners. look at these for irtmg with the ends, ubs are on paper, at any other position. JONES Akxit Xh examples. heir tht stronger believe more and more that brains be tickled pink with the next crop Jerry Marcontell, one of aces at Cedar Bayou last fall, goes 6-3 and weighs J00 He was the salutatorian of his class Merton Fuquav. at 6-3 and 196.

comes highly recommended from San Antonio, where he made the National Honor Society. Bill Anderson is 6 and 195. Sonny McLaughlin, another NHS, is 6 and 185. harl Wayne Miller, the Belton All-Stater. is $-2 and lSiS.

There is a wealth of potential talent among this groun of young wmgmen. Anderson, the Refugio youngster, was voted the outstanding lineman of the recent All-Star game climaxing the Texas High School Coaches School in Dallas So Oil Like Your Tackles Big McLaughlin gained fame last season at Odessa, where he teamed with Carl Schlemeyer to give the finest aerial combinations in the state. Miller was a whiz at Belton, and was recognized one of the finest ends to come out of this section years Anderson is an extra-point man of some shakes, too. having suc- cesstu son I' group berths bes: ini the 30 last when for star eleven. itt And the big Okeh big.

thi! You outfit like has mg em 'em Robert ed you comes i Koehn Gus Hid and 215; Prigmore. highly regard- lg giant from Pampa, at 6-3 and 220. Fntz BeHville is 6-3 and 220; Masonic Home, is 6 3ls and Bobby Jack Oliver, the Abilene whiz, is 6-3 and 220. lots of beef, plus Fred Britton, a Highlands. N.

mountain man recently was discharged from the service, and came here under the guidance of former Baylor tackle Luke Welch. He 6-J and 225. The guard crop is headed by (til Pelton. a 5-10. 200-pound guard from Anson, and topping the center candidates is Larry Cowart, 6-4, 220-pound San Antonian who is equally capable at end or tackle.

The backfield, too. is packed with size. Paul Caver, the much-sought- after All-State quarterback from Texarkana. Ark goes 6-3 and weighs 195 Tommy Fatheree. at 6-3 and 190.

was the blocking back for fabulous Kenneth Hall last campaign. TOP TWIRLERS Pirates' leading winners Myron Hoffman, left, and Ronnie Sheetz, right, top the league-leading Bucs in games won for the son both collecting 16 victories, The pair- is Waco's biggest hope of carrying them through the Big State League playoffs. (Photo by Bob Turner). Hoffman, Clipper Errors Give Waco Pirates 3-to-2 Victory Smiths Picture iu Demand And lor requesl chures some pick-ups from Dub sports publicity office at A recent mail call brought for Baylor football bro- from Saudi. Arabia; Boston.

Idaho. Canaria, and various Texas points Dub reports more papers and TV stations around the cour.tr>* wanting pictures of James Ray Smith than any Bruin lineman since he came to in 1950 Allen Jones, moving from fullback to halfback, grv up his old number, 37. and becomes No. 22 this fall Traylor will wear the lowest number of all Bears. 11 Bill Glass will be No 55 James Ray Smith keeps his No.

TO, and David Lunceford gets 78. the number worn by Clyde Let better last fall Reuben Saace will be 37 L. G. Dupree keeps 47 Baylor will play Houston. Vanderbilt and Miami before SMC plays a single game this fall Some observers will tell you that by then Dupre wil! be so far ahead in scoring and nishinq that none of the Pony hacks ill ever catch him Put a ring around this date.

Oct. 14 Texas A. and freshman team comes to Waco for a game with the Baylor Fd Dudley of Pampa and Ken Hall will be in the Aggie frosh backfield there'll be some mighty good Cubs opposing him. including Harrington. Charley Bennett and Jim Pate of Waco, Bobby Oliver of Abilene.

Gil Pelton of Anson, Bill Anderson of Refugio, and Jerry Marcontell of Cedar to name a few. Page 8 Waco, Tuesday, August 24, 1954 Centex Youths Don Grid Togs CORPUS CHRISTI, Corpus Christi errors and two base hits gave the Waco Pirates three runs in the second inning Monday night and all the margin they needed for a 3-to-2 victory over the Clippers. Myron Hoffman hung up his 16th pitching victory with an eight-hitter. The loser was Corpus 20-game winner, Jim Vitter, who allowed only five hits and didn't walk a man but was the victim of poor support afield. Three consecutive errors by Clipper shortstop Jack Wilkinson put Waco runners on first and third in the second.

And when T. R. Taylor doubled and Oscar Rodriguez singled the Pirates had the three runs thev needed rnauro- Koby, Conine. 1 Laismi, Swigcrt Litchenstein 2. Dunkovich KB1 Santamauro, Mitchell.

Cullins. Davis 3. Conlne Anderson 2B- Anderson. SB- HR -Davis SF -Cullina. SH Browning.

DP Divti, Krupp; Krupp. Tyler 7 Harlingen 5. BB Swigert 2. Ijirson 3 SO Swigert 1. Larson 3.

1ft in 7 HB--Swig. rrt PR Ijirsnn L-Swigert Bahr 2.00 Austin Edges Del Hio DEL RIO, Texas, Aug. Relief pitcher Coy Taylor struck out the final two batsmen to save Austin a 13-to-ll win over Del Rio Mondav night. Him Sanche? Bonne. 5 Falls, li Mejia set Monahn.rf Taylor.

1 Rodmc Babcock 2 Hoffmn.p 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 Temple Takes Playoff jenerFroniMabrav Lone Star Temple went one'the night, gettyig three hits before up on Mabrav Lumber and Supply Company of Waco last night in the championship series of News- Tnhune Cup Race Katy Park. The veteran Bell County outfit jumped to an early lead and then held on to stop the young Mabrav 6-to-5. The second game in the best three-out-of-five series will be held at Katy Park beginning a 8 o'clock. Buzz t)ozier. former Washington Sena for hurler, went all the way for Mabrav last night, and although he allowed 14 hits, could have won it with a little luck.

Temple capitalized on four Mabrav errors Mabrav banged out 10 hits off Mike istovich, collecting seven of them in the last four innings. In the eighth, shortstop Ralph Bledsoe and Dozier got back-to- back hits, but both were thrown out trying for second Marcine Cottle. Lone Star outfielder. was the big gun at hat for being lifted with what appeared to be a safe lead. Cotton Brisbin.

A1 Ogletree. Russell Young, and Mis- tovich got two each for the victors. Mabray manager D. T. Cam- gan said after last night's game he was undecided over his starting hurler in the second game of the series.

It will probably be either Ben Hough or Ralph Carn- gan Roy Chapman, former Temple High All-State end. or Joe San Miguel will probably work for Lone Star. Temple Briibm. Jt cf Walts Ogletn Hamn. rf Cotile if SanMlauel 2h Mistnvieh.

Hollirk If 5 0 4 2 4 2 5 0 1 0 0 2 Mabray Hunt. 2b Merntt arpenter, rf Merritt rf Bleds'ie ss ab li 5 0 2 5 1 2 2 0 0 Gough. If Strickland a Pea rann lh ft Totals a 40 14 5 10 UTILITIKS COMPANY DIVIDING NOTICI o4 Di'ectoM today a divided of 52 pr or Common Spoeti of Cofftpowy, payable Otto- bar 1, 1954 to of record of 1954. JACK 10. 19S4 -Grounded out for Carpenter In ninth Score by Innings Temple ..............................000 30ft 6 14 2 Mubrav lo 4 Errors Hunt 2 Merritt Brisbin Bled- Young Runs hatted in- Brisbin.

Young Strickland Hunt Merritt Two- hase hit Hunt Ogletree. Young Merritt. Stolen rough Carpenter. Hoi- iKk Hun? Rase on halla Mistovtch 3 Dozier 3 Struck out Miatovtrh 10 5 Harrlnaton Strlrkland and J. Merritt.

Hunt. Bledsoe and Strlrkland Several hundred candidates from throughout Central Texas donned grid togs for the first practice sessions of the upcoming seasons vesterdax and coaches both University and La Vega predicted plenty of work ahead before know much about their teams. At University High School, head coach Bill Fowler was greeted by 50 youngsters when he held his first session at 6:30 yesterday afternoon The Trojans wound up under lights, with five lettermen taking part in the initial drills. Four other numeral inners were missing Guard Ray Rikes and center Charles McCormack have quit school and left-half Bobby Wickman and center Charles Tindell are ineligible. Fowler had figured starting berths for ill four.

The five Trojan lettermen returning are tackle Jim Payne, the 200-pounder figured as AA All- State material: fullback Robert Pryor, quarterback Thomas, 205-pound end Gene Perkins, and guard Charles Mackenroth. have a pretty good looking Fowler said after checking his boys with equipment, Jpffmon Topple in Opener, 1-0 Spectacular pitching by Kenneth Brunson gave the Jefferson Jeffs a 1-0 victory over the Sals in the first game of the City Recreation League playoff Monday night at Kiwanis Field. Brunson allowed four hits, and struck out nine in the five-inning game. Brunson also scored the winning run in the fourth inning when he singled, went to second on Milford sacrifice, and scored on Gerald Johnson's double. it is going to be a problem replacing the we lost by graduation plus the four we thought we would have back, but Fowler plans to keep his squad on a one a day routine Vega Pirates were the first local club to hit the field, with some 60 players reporting to head coach Paul Smith at 6:30 day morning.

Smith had them back at 4 30 p. with both sessions lasting two hours. Seven lettermen return to give the Bucs a strung nucleus for i what Smith hopes will be Vega's seventh straight district 21-AA title. University High School shapes) up as one of Vega's chief! threats. I ji Vega will open in just 17 days at Cameron, on Sept.

10. Smith divided his squad into two groups, with 25 players on the A unit and 25 on the B. The Bucs went through fundamentals, followed by a light scrimmage, and Smith said he expected his boys i be a little sore Don Carpenter, a letterman end. has a dislocated vertebrae in his hip but suited out and limbered up. I The Bucs were to report again this morning at 7 a.

and this afternoon at 4:30 p. m. Fowler said he and assistant Jaspar Garland were pleased with the University drill. was a sue-1 cessful workout, and the boys worked pretty Fowler said after the drill closed under the lights. The Trojans romped through a general drill, with Fowler stressing ball handling, pass plays, and blocking.

The team also went through a series of wind sprints, getting in shape for the season opener in Cameron Sept. 10 lips 2 W'llkinsn 0 Sent las rf 0 Stafford. If 0 Coldstn.l 1 Petrsn.rf 0 Bovvers 1 Jones.2 2 a Vitter. Capps 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 14 0 ti 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S3 a Singled b-Strmk out Wait. 5 nil Totals Jones In for Vitter In tth II 2 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 15 A ah hA a(VI ft in ah a Angelo.cf 4 0 .1 ft Argudin 25 2 2 Mason.

2 4 ft 3 Konyar. 3 4 2 ft McAfee 1 2 1ft 1 "1 3 3 les. 3 1 1) 1Parker.p 5 1 2 ft Caspar 4 1 6 0 ibera.l 2 1 2 1 Mrtnch cf i Cl Hnchaltr.rf 5 4 ft Karas, rrbnwrh.lf 2 2 ft 4 2 i 2 4 1 ft 5 Nwtom rf 4i 4 0 Me Neal.p 1 0ft ft Taylor.p 0 0 0 7t fr 40 14 27 11 42 27 12 Corpus Chrlsn mm on 1 2 Mejias. Monahan. lor.

Wilkinson. F. Hoffman. I i-ar rhinl. RBI Taylor.

Rodriguez 2, Stafford. Bowers Falls. Taylor. HR Bowers SB Stafford. DP Sanchez.

BaN-ock, Taylor. WUkinaon. Jones Goldstein Waiti 3 Corpus Christi 7 BB Hoflman 4 SO Hoffman 2 Vitter 2 PB Kodn- gue? Hoffman Vitter Terres. Mann. 1 43 A I 17.

Temple Galveston GALVESTON, Texas, Aug. 23- two-run single by center- fielder Nellie Daehn in the seventh inning drove home the winning runs as Temple edged Galveston 7 to 6 Monday night in a Big State league doubleheader. Autin 082 OiiO 203 13 IVI Rio turn 012 413-11 3, 2. Angeio Mason. Argudin 2.

2. HcM hstatter 2 Cahrera. 2. Perez 2. Fabian.

J. Karas 2 Kon var. Angelo Mason. Ma' 3 3. McAfee 2 Hochstapler 3 Fabian.

Perez 4. Kaias. Argudin Cabrera 2B Nettles. McAfee. Hochstatler.

(iasiuir Mays 3B Cabrara. HR Hochstatter Mays. Karas, t'r- Arjiudin DP Konyar. Argudln. Cabrera.

Austin 5 Del Rio 5 Parker 4 May 3 McNeal 1. Tavlor 2 RB Parker 4. Neal 1 HO May 12 in McNeal 3 in 1 1-3 HR Parker Ur- hatvmlchl Ralk Ma' May -Parker De Rieh A -424 CORSAIR CLOUTERS Thrjnigh viinclnj'v Iempie ah a a ah a a Carter 3 3 0 0 4 Carroll a 4 3 2 3 Haman 3 2 11 fiifford.2 4 il 3 1 Oaehn.cf 4 15 0 Cearly.rf 4 0 ft 0 Cmpiteli 2 3 0 3 1 Little.1 2 0 2 0 If 4 2 0 0 Roblnan.e 4 3 4 li Moyer.i 4 Lavlgne.rf 4 2 3 0 Andersn.rf 2 1 0 ft Sandrsn 3 4 0 3 0 Jones.c 2 0 4 ft If 3 0 3 0 MKinnon.p 2 0 1 Logan.p 3 111 Totali 77 121 Tempie ....................................001 GalvMtMi MI Carter. Hamman Daehn. I.llierto, Lavigne Logan 2 32 9 21 5 130 2-7 J0U 0 Campbell.

Carroll 2, Rob- llammaii 2. Texan league Krupp.l Sanlmro.rf MitchelLc Approximately 3.000 gridders funfniir from 80 Central Texas high schools vesterdav. Thr state's FIRST fi AME Score hy City 100 noni -2 non non Papal and Tomklntmn. Tugeraon Riddle 4WOVI) r.AME Hy Oklahoma City 2 no finn nnn -j Dallas non io- i Groth and Uni r. 4 0 4 1 and The second of the three game series will be held tonight at Ki- warns Firld banning AA A officially clock and a third camr, if nerd- work wHh AAAA fd.

hr hrld at Kmanis Thurs- nnd AAA wailinR until day night. day Venre hr LaSalle nno no 0 4 0 Jefferaon ......................................000 lx-1 4 0 Plrha and Hinson: Rmnson nnd Park a Hamman. Carroll 3. Jones Robinson 2. Liberto 3 Daehn UK carroii Libarlo si- Jones Temple 3.

Galveston 8 HR-Logan BB McKinnon 2. Logan 3. McKinnon 2. Logan 3 Campbell. Moyer MrKlnnon Losan I'--Smith.

Lombardi. Tyler Harlingen HARLINGKN, Texas. Aug. I arson scattered six hits as the Tyler Tigers dumped the Harlingen Capitols 10 to 1 Monday night to gain an even break in their two-game Big State league series. Tjler ah a Mar ah a 4 13 1 Ltrhnstn 4 1 1 4 14 0 And ran.

2 4 12 5 3 12 Warner, rf 4 0 2 5 14 0 Carpnter.l 3 18 5 7 3 4 0 0 4 0 12 Dnkvch cf 4 17 4 2 fi 0 Skelton.c 3 2 1 4 110 2 0 5 4 110 Svvigert.p 10 1 a Hrthny.p 10 0 miNfi AH HR RBI Pd. Ffellfl 2ftlftft364 Mellan iw; IS its .342 Paopke .223 41 7ft 314 3S 72 37 300 30 7 2 300 Monahan .232 SI 69 9 42.297 Sheetz 72 11 2ft 1 lftl 7 46 Hoffman 75 12 2ft 14 267 Ma tile 43 260 Rahrock .451 73 114 7 75 2S3 Phillips 39 63 10 37 Kildoo S4 0 11 0 6.172 Johnson 3 ft 0 0 ft 000 Lascile 4 0 ft 00 .001) pit him IP HO HR SO I. Paepke 24', 16 1015 4 0 1 11 10 Kildoo 133 as 113 123 Hoffman 15 6 177 113 120 167 Lassane 1SS 17 10 1S Johnson IIS 16 16 9 0 2 South Carolina expects to have a strong defensive line, led by C.uard Frank Mincevich and Center Loon Cunningham. Si NflWC RIO STATE I.KAOIE I. Prt.C.R 1er 50.622124 555S6174 71 62 .534 244 67 492 30 Harlingen 52 si 391 434 Del Rio 46 87 346 494 40 91 .305 54 4 TPXAS I.FAGI Team 1.

Pet.OB 567 7h 69 531 5 77 69527 6 San Antonio 77 69 .5276 Fori Worth 7174.490 114 Tulsa 70 75 124 Reaumont 6779459 164 5986407 234 NATIONAL I.KAGUE Team a1. Pet. OR New York .76 44633 Brooklyn .7349 51 .571 74 61.487 18 64 184 61.479 184 74 .393 29 78 .36133 AMERICANI.EAGUB W1. Pel.GR HX 34 .721 83 40 675 5 W) 45 .640 94 54 443 34 53 67 442 34 51 69 425 36 Philadelphia 40 81 .331 Baltimore 39 84 .317 49 4 WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Bis State Haro at Harlingen. Austin at Galveston.

Temple at Del Rio. Tyler at Corpus Christi. league Oklahoma City at Fori Worth. Dallas at Tulsa. San Antonio at Beaumont Houston at Shreveport.

National BrooMyn Neweombe at Cincinnati (Podbielan Philadelphia 11-11) at M1W waukee 14-10 1 -night. New York (Gomez at (Minner 10-8). Pittsburgh t.lttlefield R-7) at St. Loulf (Haddix night. American im Chicago iHarshman 21-6 1 at Washington (Stone Cleveland J5-6- at Philadelphia (Gray Baltimore at New York (Ford 1.3-7*—night.

Detroit iGarver at Boston (Parnell RRSri.Tfl Rig I-eat Waco 3. Oirpus hrlstl Z. Austin 13. Dei 11. Temple 7.

Galveston postponed, rain. Tyler 10, Harlingen 1. Texas league Reaumont 5. Shreveport 4. San Antonio 2.

Houston 4. Oklahoma City 2-2. 0-1. Fort Worth 2. Tulsa 1.

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