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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 17

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FREE INSTALLATION AT ONCI! ly Foctory-Tromed Experts Makes Models PAY AS LITTLE AS J. DOWN 1.00 PER WEEK nrtn i strepi Fish Refuse To Co-operate As Dam Opens XrtM-tTrifainr Urzetta Chapman Coe Mauled Stranahan Loses in PORTHCAWL, Walrg, May 21 prown was 5 nml urtf Carr. I So ft ha 11 Schedule FlHd. vs 1 i Mildred tturke Tops If rextling Here I gainst 1 Iac nun 'flmrnj ff nrn thrr A Hy F.ARf. OOMUVfl Staff largest fishing turnout of the season Ilnod tho hanks below rtam all flay Thursday to of oprm'it gat as that water Into tho spillway fop the first time in But the fish us mgrr as fishrrmrn.

and ratches didn't mrnsure up to lions. If they had hr-pn hit in it would havp lit tip short of murdrr. Sportsman on hoth ot the spillway and all up and down ihp river literally competed for angling spare throughout the finally i and how Mrs. Barrett Wins Tourney On 19tli Hole GET PEP Hogan 68 Sots Paco In Tourney one r-final opponent cate nprning not orh served as a boost for casters and pole-line fisheimen, hut helped a host of trotliners put nn end to their halt problem. When the gates were opened, shad of all sizes are oasy prey below the way.

And most trotllner? shad as their host hait, thorr always a rush to the dam when the gatrs arp opened M-Sgt. If L. Hncwatl and (irmcv 11 North Fifth, were back ing their bait bucket after a -uo- cessful n'iKht of trot line at the mouth of the Bosque Theif ratch fop the nicht included foui ratfish, with the largest over four In the tower bracket with Bv OF.ORiir VIIORV Staff after having her wp- nrenlly safe Jpad shot away, and accd with the possibility of being -trs 4 fourth straight ipset victim, Mrs. Charles Barett rallied like a true champion win the 10th hole and capture PREPARE Mr. and and Karl Bay drove in from Blum Thursday to ftsh below the dam, and hooked several gaspers and crappie on minnows.

Both rnm- nows and worms were used cessfullv duting the day, although minnow fishermen were having a great deal of trouble from striking gars. 10R, and finished missing a three-foot final hole that would ed the match if she I louse I Action )n Rcscrv 'lause i lloiiw' SuHcrtninilllrp rtttinxliO fnr tthnul itmnlh proposed nt organ ImifhnltS us iiiidrr the antitrust huts. Bills introduced pro vision hasphalPs rtjiusc- perpetual ownership of a pin er. That a qnrstlon derided Ihn I layout hftMip Starts Strong Headley. TT in hooked two a big gasper and several crappie.

using but other anglers had more trouble fUlim: their strineers Amoner those who fount? 1m' illinni arter, I'iod Avondale, and Mr, and Flovd Kirk and daughter, Karen, HERE IS GOD IN CRISIS Uoss Roq.ns o' 9 45 A end Held on the First Floor innin Nary Sinks Approach CHAMPION Tie new Lake Waco women's golf champion, Mrs. Charles Barrett, displays the trophy she won Thursday with a 1 up victory over Mrs, Harry Htggms on the 9th hole. It was Mrs. Barrett first major title. (Photo by Fred Morlar).

third and fifth lipon AUSTIN AVENUE Methodist Church Ml I IM, tll PAWN BROKERS LOA NS i ihm nt Ml i New York Loan Co 310 AUSTIN AVE. Ml I SM ntlMIt Boy 1 Sun er 1 easting from the dam with the On the ance of his four-year-old in i fishing partner, And 10th, 11th here's youngster who takes the rt 2-un le sport seriously, -lerrv was along putt oi Inst week when llavis took over iti ft 16-pound yellow cat from their way Mrs trotline in Lake Waco. His daddy yard says he had to hold the youngster i rett's top hack when Jcrrv first spotted 'he Hov big fish on the line he wanted to maker haul in the catch himself Sin that time teamed to ho- a also vePow fish. With them Thursday iVte 242fi McKenzie. ark nine, groove, winning and 12th holes to la rl.

She a eagle Four tunen Siili in Meet T.rBBOCk*. Mav 2t OF EXTRA COST Mrs. Barrett But Mrs Higems, whose onlv prize had heon won in h-wlv Never (live flight, at St. two years ago, wasn't giving un this time either. She won I7th hole because Mrs Barrett had to ve hrr a stroke and then shot a fi ve on lsih to Min and finish in a tie.

Barrett tee shot slicod into treo on this hole and she Snead Shoots 'penna cred "wonder fi: hioan also Marshall, 171S terni h. thoucht he had realh hooked Into one Thursday only tc find he had snared a two and one half pound shed from the T-' i i et with B. F. 2t t'oloninl. Marshall said b5; fhad really put up a fight.

land, moved Thursday into championship semi-finals of the ens Texas Association State Tournament. Betty Dodd of San Antonio and Pat fiarner of Midland Friday in Vie top sems-finals match on tho Lubbock Country Club dt of Durham, N. par 70, a stroke ahead ivorlte and defending Sam Snead of White mgs. W. Va Johnny Badin, N.

C. Julian Mmnst students In the l.iirrna casting tournament to determine the school's tives to the anproaehtng Mcl.en- nan County High School casting tournament. Buhy and Mnrv Browder are the threo top pluggers in the Girts class, with Kloannr Terrell and Snrnh Lou Thompson winning in the Senior Birls competition Junior Boys are David Cov John F.stes and M. Trice, uhile Charles fle.e and Young are the Senior Boys winners MEMORIAL DAY was at her for the playoff hole. In three booming shots was on edge of the green am: within inches sinkin" long putt that would bave giver her a woman's birdie on the M0- yard hole She took five anri that was cood enough to make her the champion.

Mrs whf apparently has no nerves at al! never got rattled even slightly during the match and served notice that before long she'll he shootjnc with the best feminine stars ir SARAN PLASTIC! Genuina eeupom tor yeur trip oitr Giants Slugifcr NEW YORK. May 24 AP The New York r.iants called up Willie Mays, hard-hit tine young Nesro outfielder, Thursdav from Minneapolis and said be in center field Friday. At the same time the optioned Artie Wilson, Negro in- firlder, to Ottawa In 35 games, Mays is hitting 177. 'trs. Stokes Yirtor In the consolation title match Thursdav, diminutive Mrs.

Terry Stokes shot a and overcame a 12-hole tie to defeat Ford. 3 and 1. Mrs. Ford, who is coming along fast herself, had a had flay and finished with a 63-55- HR. Afterwards she remarked; anyway I was Impartial to the trees hit Ihom match was tied up after seven holes, but Mrs.

Stokes took a 1-up lend at the halfway mark After Mrs. Stokes won the 10th. Mrs. Ford rallied to win 11 and 12 and tie the score. However, the winner won 14, 16, and 17, and it was over.

Jess Milam Has 8ft Five more serond-round matches in the Ridgewood Cup tourney were completed Thursday with one of the outstanding performances heing turned in by Jesse Milam, who shot an 89, the host score he has ever made at Ridgewood, to eke out a 1-up victory over Dr. Joe Cook. Another torrid matoh also ended 1 up as Charley Whites fired a 74 to edge past Dr. Howard Wells, who made a 77 and poured on pressure all the way. In the other three matches.

Dr E. Callahan trimmed C. I. Man: ning, 3 and 1: Dr. John Thompson downed Bill Erwin, 2 and 1: antf Joe Farrar won over E.

R. Naler, 3 and 2. Johnny Etheridge, one of the stars of the various race meets here Summer, will he back Sunday night to participate in the hot-rod races at the Suicide Bowl He is a Corsicana product, and won a number of feature races last year. The program Sunday night will he the second of the year, and is under the direction of Joe Ziohro. The night racing season opened last Sunday before one of the largest crowds that have ever seen a race meet here.

There were close to 30 cars on hand, hut only about 23 were in the races Even more are expected Sunday nirht. Time trials will start at 7:10, and the first race at 8:30. The feature race will bo for 25 laps, ALL NEW 1951 STYLES PATTERNS BULLFIGHTER PLAID SCOTCH TARTAN PLAID CANDY STRIPES Double and Triplf StttckW At Strain PotnN NEW COLORS Royal Rcd-GoU Golden Yellow F.r« MuwTers Dece Red Yardi of Piptnq Pinpoint LeatHer, Luitrout Rayan Sturdy Catton Tnmi CLEAN WITH A DAMP CLOTH! STAIN PROOF FADE PROOF LARGEST STOCKS IN TOWN? Cor AWNINGS I PICNIC PAL USED CAR SPECIALS PICNIC JUG "KWIKWAY" Fishing PLUGS voluet to Regular Ford 2-Door Plymouth 2-Door Plymouth 4-Door Ford 4-Door Studeboker 4-Door Ford 4-Door Chevrolet 2-Door Mercury 4-Door 825 925 895 950 SI 125 SI 195 $1395 $1495 1946 1947 1947 1949 1947 1949 1949 BOYS Regular 5.95 WEATHERMASTER I Regular 3 95 value or hamburger trver, wiener roaster, fork, folding duck carrying cose Aitortment of popular Hurrr take your choice while they lost! for comping motoring. Get tou ton SHOE Protect ogointt glare, and ram. You $3 00 per HERE'S A THAT FANS YOUR FEET SPECIALS THROUGH WEDNESDAY.

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