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Pope Texas Hfam Scturdoy, Oct. 19, 19 65 Powerful Crush Waco High in 23-0 Vise when hi? divided the night at quarterback fleet of tanks as powerful as ever, steamrollered over the passini, dopai tment Waco liieli Tigers 23-0 Friday Depth is no problem either night at TVs on Field to keep t0 Kangaroos ss Billy their District 34-AAAA record Dun i van, Roy Pena, James unblemished with three straight and Jack Ashworth con victories, Coach Gene deadly Kangaroos continued to show the Waco fa their brutal the same grounds. Killeen has all the tools of a champion and cannot he tinned to pepper the Tigers con- rw hollis biddle on the lnose, and, and each one took turns slicing extremely hard to contain) up the Tigers to their sixth straight defense. Defensively, the Kangaroos were brutal with Charles Spriggs, Boh Young, Bill Williams, Ray Garner, Gary Tompkins and Rex Carlisle leading an unyielding piece of! armor against the Tiger attack. Killeen scored on its first I possession, pi loci up a 2 (f -0 lead jat the half and used its reservesj most of the second isession.

The settled for' field goal from strong-toed John Bishop to complete the: counted out even against title- sistently with Hardeman taking scoring in Hie fourt Woco Kdleen 13 Rushing 71712 Passing Ycrrtcge 113 1 S4 Posses Como. AM Posses Intercepted By 1 4 Punts Fumbles Lost 1 i Yords Penalized 4-50 1 so favorite Temple. The Kangaroos a rest, are dangerous on the ground, Bishop, who spiked a 37-yarderj Doug Hemld and PM Whiieley in the Fniversity game, toed one home from 27 yards out Friday night. The Tiger offense could never a serious drive together and I they tip-toed inside 30-yard line only twice. Four pass interceptions, several dropped passes, and one fumble further spoiled the MeGREGOR (SPL) A Steve Gamer taking a handoff fng bunch of Rulldogs from Me- from the quarterback on an end Gregor pulled the rug out from around, then he stopped and Leonard Uliams was again Under Midway here Friday night sailed a pass to the other end liRer offensive hero on the they pounded the Panthers Barry Abbott who was speeding ground and Steve Khoury trig-.

2 8-6 in a District 18- A A game, down the field was stop- Waco Highs best drive McGregor built a 14-0 lead in pod on the 12 but the play net -1 from his He the first quarter and then added; ted 35 yards and set up the hit key passes two more touchdowns in the touchdown which came on a McGregor Upsets Midway High, 28-6 Cadets Ground Rockets, 13-0 By MIKK KENNEDY Tribune-Herald Sports Staff An overpowering defense stopped the Robinson Rockets cold Friday night as the Connally unusual that night, Doug Walker returned the 15 yards to the Conm.lly 40 yard line. Ten plays later, the ball Cadets roiled to a victors, rested on the Robinson 20-yard at Connally Field. It was a comeback victory for the Cadets, as they resumed winning ways again after being downed by Reicher last week. All the scores came in the first half, and for the rest of the game, it was all defense. The first and only touchdown of the game came in the first quarter at the end of a 60-yard drive.

Robinson was forced to kirk late in the quarter after bein held on downs, which a Thornton Leads Mart Past Italv Benny Besedo scores from the 1-yard line, aided by a block by Doug Walker (28) in the game Friday night against Robinson. The Rockets' Kent Davis (40) tries to put the stops on Beseda, but fails. Connally won the game 13-0, (Barry Anderson Photo, MART (SPL) Tailback Louis Thornton ran for three touchdowns here Friday night line, and an sides penalty on the it xt play brought it to the 15. Halfback Benny Beseda curried it to the a on the next, play, and then he took it aga to the 1-yard line. Walker, playing halfback, squeezed out another half yard, and Baseda got the final call to bring it over.

A kick by David Terry, who would score more than half of I the points in the game, as good and the Cadets went ahead 17-0 with seconds left in the 'Til'st quarter. Connally Robinson Downs 11 6 Rushing Yordoqe 194 120 Passinq Yordage 60 20 Posses Como Alt 2-7 2-7 Posses Intercepted By 1 2 Punts 3-38 S-J4 Fumbles Lost 0 Yards Penalized 70 3 nine-yard strike from quarterback Rick Grimes to Abbott Grimes pass for the extra point fell incomplete key passes to Tim Hunt, Johnny Tabor, Williams and Iliram Alexander to keep the march alive. Dm Moses, Danny Willis, Glenn Hardin, Charlie Parmes last half to upset the Panthers. The Bulldogs took the opening kickoff and immediately showed they were out to win the game They drove 69 yards in 6 plays' McGregor then mounted Johnny Dodd sparked the to score with fullback Jimmy drive which carried to the Mid-i Waco High defensive show. Dixon packing the mail the final wav before the Panthers in-1 Moses, Willis and Dodd are all five yards.

tercepted a pass. Then it Midways defense rose up and turn driving to the; Killeen started strong with the stopped James Daniels as he 8 before they also tried for the two extra clicd via the intercepted pass but McGregor owned a 6-0 edge roUte. ii i i The Bulldogs put the game on Trojans Bury St. Pius Under 42-6 Avalanche Lorena Gets 26-14 Verdict Over Axtell Then came quarter, I when he put his toe into two lead the Mart Panthers to field goals and the rest of the a 37-12 win over the Italy score. Gladiators in District 23-A play.

Robinson had the ball at the Mart scored in the first period of the quarter, but after Edward Costley recovered.again they were forced to give an Italy fumble and Jack West Up the hall on downs. Walker then booted a 19-yard field returned the ball to his own Italy came back and took the 45 on 20 yard return and lead for the only time then took it again for 4 more tailback Art Walker scampered yards. 21 yards for a touchdown on Qn the next play quarterback a double reverse. The attempted David LORENA (SPL) In a see- reverse, ine aueiiijneu.David Chrisman hit end Pat 17 Vmm failed and Italv held a for a 28-vard to From there fullback Joe Du-point for a 21-0 Trojan halftime Kaw District 17-B game here Annar tor a vara pass to Bose went no tho middle for night the home team Robinson 23. Two plays later went up the middle for lead.

Mart then went ahead for back Roger Pick went down vard line. A 5-vard bv First Downs Rushing Yordooe Possmg Yordooe Posses Como Att Midway McGregor Punts fumbles Lost Yords Penalized 14 1 769 AR 59 7 21 BV 1 3 4 37 0 0 70 20 to climax drive. with 9:45 left in the first period Later in the period the Bulldogs again moved from the Midway and six plays later Tommy Jackson sprinted over from I 12 yards out for the ID. Dan-, ids passed to Gary Mills and its was 14-0. Midway then decided it was, time to play football and with 14 the help of some razzle-dazzle scored its first and only touchdown of the night.

The big play started when end By JOHN BLACK TrilomeHerald SporU Staff The University Trojans the first University touchdown, opening kickoff at its own 31-(employed a potent offense Baker kicked true yard line with Gordie Adams powerful defense Friday night held a 7-0 lead with hVf and the iAx1e11 grinding out 'rjlornlon whcpImB oft a nine-yard Eain to drive the Sl. Pius Panthers left in the first quarter. jis leodV DuBose raced in the endl314( s.ainf on -mo-vard plunEe and West's thp plsv and tlwv on first down. I he powerful back to Houston, 42-6, before After the Trojans held and Axtell gained a second-period. 1 to recover ror nnouit 1 nr St.

Pius was again forced to jan ta)J on Hubert Harrisons pass jn the ha1f punt. University took over on to flanker Donnie Mayfield on came out passing and Daniels smashed over from the: Hardeman clicked off lb more The Trojans used speedy (their own 23-yard line with just nom eeri er oic- a touch(jown piay COVering 25 one of four for the TD and it was 20-fij to the Waco 29. halfback Steve Martin to build seconds left jn the initial 01 aldez to run or ex yards. Mavfield ran for a tvvo-0n defense for Mart intercented non a fu n.tiMncrc 4 point, and his attempt fell short. deterge tor Man.

matcepieo ball 20 yards for the score the Bulldogs. Aftcr an incomplete pass, up a 21-0 halftime lead, then od. the Tronans led 27-0 withiPOint conversion. on the Gladiator IS and sped McGregor added another Babb and Hardeman combined on several St. Pius Fhose six seconds were plenty Tackle Robert as mKtakes please ihe point, for Martin.

kickoff back 70 a £or a another Panther TD with onlyi the quarter scampci-ed 11 yards to payd.rt|throuKh the Ticers had happy University students and blasted through the St. Pius Itoucbdown hut Axtell remained five seconds showineon Ihe down. The powerful back to Houston, 42-6, ice in the third period, drivingjHardeman gained six for a first a homecoming crowd yards in fi plays to score down. Babb picked up eicrht and Municipal Stadium. irhrtnu I a 26-14 score against the OA andTe Sl P'uyba, to emerged (Sft ln 10 i llP University kick to Avfpll nnphnms m-inrtintr nut for touchdown, penalty was called against the got the score on Cadets after they were stopped plunge and to recover for another f.

made it 10-6 with 50 seconds get up enough steam the final drive, Terry was. sent in on fourth big gur.s down situation and he booted in ihe fourth period as Jackson for six yards and it looked paydirt I through the Tigers 1 54-yard, 10-play the storm when ex-students. That put Connally ahead 10 0 ate ran tho into the end zone for Torrv wasn't, finished for When it Martin and Killeen was penalized to the McGregor's defense was led 29 However, Herold covered the quarterback Vincent aldez by Mills and tackle Bill wjth one flip of his demoralizing the St. Pius forces arm, scoring pitch to Bishop.on ton while Terry Grisham and Jim Gaskin stood out in the Midvvav forward wall. offence.

it was Ronnie who carried two Tigers into thejMunos, Robert Whatley, Harry end zone Bishop made it 7-0 Hammond and Larry Paulsen with 8:56 left in the period. Universi ty St Pius First Downs II Rushing Yatdoqe 739 109 Passing 61 81 Posses Como 11 6 21 ........0. 0 Punts 4-33 7 79 Fumbles Lost 0 3 Yards Penalized ..5 8-60 The next field eoal was also set up by a pass, this lime ood and Mart led 17-6 at the fn Green. Chrisman Before th ehalf Lorena took half- hit him with a 35 vard bomb St. Pius tried again to move, but Ihe stingy Trojan defensive ahead 'vhen a pass for the ki; line was there to stop them, two-point conversion failed, ind University took over on its own 40.

Score by Quarters 6 Waco High rolled up a pair Scorino: Dixon 5 run (run foiled) 0f fjrst downs a Sthe second 1 12 run doss from! u'illiqnic akinp-1 together some Daniels). 9 pass from period began, williams Grimes (pass failed) Me- Daniels 4 w0 fine piiss receptions for both I ana run (run failed). 11 run Troian poal (Jones run). However, Herb iiojan goal type to knock After Martin and shredded the Panther to move the ball to Pius 25. quarterback passed 25 yards scoring! trough the secondary and rac-; Montgomery for a first down passed 20 yards to Mayfield for topping the Panthers cold on i Hverytime the Panthers followed a block by Valdez Smith the lead on Ronnie off- ihornton scored again in tl.

tn the 5-yard line that Green DuBose for seven yards, but third penod on a IJ-yaul 11caucrht lying on his hack, defense the pass for the conversion iimax a 55-yard drive in Halfback Gary Praesel barged the St I again failed. 1 ahead for more yards to the Charlie Lorena led 12-8 until ihe final ThPn 2 -yard, but again the quarter when Axtell's Harrison 00 vTre an 1 0n defense was stubborn, at f'd 77 yards for another Trojan at the Panther five. a touchdown and run line, the Gladiator 23 and moments later Thornton powered into the zone from the seven. and Terry was called on again. The kick was good, putting Bostic Leads Lions Past West Trojans Taylor intercepted tor Lit the Waco 45.

Killeen f(Hlr front-line Waco High gave the fans a Hammond and Paulsen at some razzle-dazzle on Panna for losses eight one or score. Martin took one for for Ihe conversion failed, put- 1M' defenders iker extra-point kick made a burst over the Panther Then Lorena iced 1 eganie Cnrtis Wilson ran 37 yards ll were there to throw St. 14-0 to end the first period. riglit side. Baker's extra-point scoring one touchdown from the 4 i 5 1 Robmson tried to get back in the game in the second half, but a lot of incomplete passes by quarterback Larry Groth and brutal defense by the Cadets kept them well out of striking distance.

two-point conversion. It Morf was third victory in Scorino: FG 19. 77 run (kick failed) i ground out the yardage for the run (West kick). 48 oassj tlthniifrh th it vardncre interccDtion (West kick). aitflOUgn inai yaiaage 1 run (kick failed) The Trojans held, however.

Sanders recovered for University on the Panther 15, Baker went in on first down and tried fmie quarterback Kerry Hanson connected with end Wilbur Cook for a a field goal that went wide. St. Pius again failed to move -starts. Axtell also has a 3 threw- timesland took over after a fourth- the koff as Alexander took t)pforp reserves took over down aerial failed. WEST Halfback Ray Bostic the Trojan homecoming for the the kick, ran forward, handed third quarter with After an exchange of punts, rushed for an amazing 203 yardsifirst time in f've years- It also.off 1 Mike Scott, who in turn University holding a 33-0 lead, the Trojans got the hall back and three touchdowns here Fri- shattered Trojan hopes for out to Williams on The contest started out with on their own 32-yard line niveisity the a or.

dav leading the Teague fourth district title in six years the sidelines. Williams almost all the symptoms of a close Martin carried to the 34, 1 by Lions to a 35-22 District 18-A A and sent 1 hem back to the went all the way before he Rattle, hut Trojan power took Reggie Gwin bulled to the lb, then Jimmv victorv over the title favored dressing room with an unini- was tripped down at the Killeen: charge midway in the first 1 set up a 20-vard aerial from went to the 1-5 record for Ihe sea- 27. Three incomplete passes and quarter after two exchanges of Valdez to Paulsen for a nofher personal foul naoved i Bostic scored on runs of 65 son. Teague is 4-1-1. a sev en-yard loss on a had pass punts.

down at the Houston 42. and 46 yards before taking a While Bostic was doing most moved ihe ball back to the After halfback Martin, a 166- University quarterback Jackie 31-yard pass to give the Lions of the chores for Teague, Tro- Kangaroo 34. That terminated pounder with plenty of speed, Kent then came in and hit a lead with just halfback Billv Wolf of 1hp timos Wac0 for several eood gainsjwingbaek Dnnald Montgomery Score by 3 Fullbacks Oliver and David Aslon were the ones who ,7 was hard gained in the first tlm 0055 nom 37 run (oass failed) Blass- had. they gained yaids in itJJ 65 punt the first half, but came up with Univers i i failed) TVojans im A- 1.1 la seven-varrl loss on a nan pass mints. down nt the Houston for the sixth touchdown.

Raker's extra-point try failed, five minutes left in the game. having a fine n'ght running 1 inside 1hr 'n thr coin- find I for 11 hut the first down the Tro.ja-ns led 39-0, with The win was the first ever the football. He gained 100 yards Whiteley was at quarterback Troians unable to was broken and remaining in the game, tpr Teague over West and ruined on 20 canies and scored one tw for the Kangaroos and he I niversitv finally cashed touchdown, a 23 yard pass lisefl UP only one play, a (ifi-vaid from Joe Mahsek. Bostic wasted little time nuttincr the lions ahead kick made it 20-0 with for no gam ann an 8-30 left in the half penaltv moved it back to the; Mart in carried again to the took the ball on the first plnv ip I hirrs from scrimmage and rambled a thp eiv hit Riikei 25 pass The SIN wnete nn iHarriSorl (Mayfieid nass from Harr son) Tate 70 kickoff return (oa' rown 7 run (pass failed) 20 pass from Harr son (run failed). I 3 run (kick failed).

L--Brown 8 run (Cook pass from Hansen). Ow lets ake dolts. l()-0 Mavericks HAMILTON (SPL) long 65 yards around left end before the fans could get seated Fred Faith came up with some to th Rice football Hamilton put up a gallant fight Moore kicked the extra in tho first half here Friday pojnt TpaRUe had a lrarj night but finally fell before the wjfh thp fjrRf HOUSTON (UPI) Two high- in Trojans 'till needed a vard It was after the next Universi-I V11I1, quarterbacks threw Pius fumble on the Panther for the first. ty kick off that the Panthers XwillS scoring Friday a pass-and-run connection 12. The officials repaired the finally started moving.

With MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL '5 freshman Ashworth for a touchdown. Martin tried the right side chain, then Martin went for ihe Trojan reserves in on defense. Minnesota Twins in of the and an down at the St. Pius 25.

St. Pius quarterback Danna con- Wynn and Qiarlie season, lHnat the Southern Metho- nected three times to Reichlo, silvera as for the 1969 flist University fresmen 16-0. rim Hunt Eddie Ennis and 17. Martin then went for three 20 then Valdez sprint -1 then fullback Don Kutac took seasonj team president Calvin Stahle Vincent threw a 13. and a personal foul ed 19 yards to the one.

a pitehout and raced 26 yards announced FYiday. vard scorn- to Dav Twins' pitching Ashford of Smiley in the first same halfi good plays for the Tigers durin: against the Panthers moved it Gwin blasted over from there, for the only Panther score, the remainder of the first half. 1n the six. and Baker kicked his third extra The drive went 54 yards in Waco marched 50 beautiful yards wilh its lone drive of powerful Eastland Mavericks 46-; game with Khourv hitHnc, 12 a District S-AA game. uu Hunt.

Tabor. Williams and Alex-! It was the sixth win for the. th Mashek with the key passes to unbeaten Mavericks and the inf bouneod back kpflp 0 inK. sixth loi" for winless Hamilton. on a 4,) Gary Tompkins intercepted Lefthaitoied quarterback Craig 1o pnd Robert Brmvn 1 the fourth Tiger pass of the 4 ind 3 the Kastland attack in rirst Quarter.

A fake ni ht to set up fieM cor.nectmg on 13 of 16 attempts kiok turned into a two in the fourth period Hod's Defense Strangles Roekdalc W'vnn. the Twins' pit eh in coach the past two years under Later plays, and the different managers, was re- Phillip Wood of McKinney threw hired after new Minnesota Man- a touchdown of v-ud ager Billy Martin and Griffith to Boh Brown of Richardson, met this week ia.nis, foimeilv of Silvera, a teammate of Mar- Hottston kick'd a Roberts. With a first down on! when the two played for. ieki goal in the first the Panther 21, Baker tried a the New York Yankees, was'qu-irter. 96 in the second.

The situation was different fo; the Cadets, who had their hie yardage in the first half and no) so much in the second. Lam Groth and Joe Oliver made interceptions for the Rockets, and Walker made one for the Cadets in the final minutes of play when the Rockets were driving to the goal. Score by Robinson 0 0 0 0 Connailv 7 6 0 Scoring: 1 run (Terry kick), 24 Cied Terry 20 fir Id goal. attempt failed, making it 39-6, University marched 43 yard- on its next possession, thanks fo some fine ball-carrying bv field goal that as blocked but Munos recovered and Baker BELTON (SPL) A pair of distance. Belton here Friday across its first touchdown tried again, pushed Thp niuht and when the dust had vards atvi for 189 yards e'conversion and an 8-7 Trojan Hardeman rammed out a first got together touchdowns.

All three of his lead. down from the Tiger 34 to the touchdowm passes went to Bostic then turned a double IT and Babb and Belton variety own-, George Sims. reverse into a 46-yard toueh- drove to the 11 Bishop then a win over the Rockdale1 yan1s in 5 smashod Sims also ran back a punt down with just 17 seconds gone riveted in a three-pointer from f)land. tackle, broke into the accoummg 57 yards for the first in the second quarter. Moore vards out to end the was second District and scampered 6'J yards foi score to give him four for the again kicked good for a 'rft the Kangaroos, 13 win for Belton, which night.

Teague lead, a 5-1 record for the season i( a fine ground attack Later in the rst period Lund Not to be denied, the Troians "'hile stand in league a savage defense that hfct ms with a 21-yard scoring ucnt ahead 15-14 at the half limited Rockdale to a pair of to for a 1 lead for Mashek connected with- first downs and onlv 36 yards Mavericks. Wolf for a 23-vard scoring nass "..................2 2 offcnse. Belton, meanwhile, using econd attempt split the and the kick tin 4 second quarter, driving 81 gave University a 42-6 win. The Trojans rushed for hired as the bullpen coach He The closest SMI got to Ihe has been a scout for the Wash- goai was the hue and. ington Senators the past several the ball was called back then, years.

for a violation. Aubrey Carpenter ror AUTO FIRE LIFE and HEALTH BUSINESS INSURANCE CALL 772-6790 4H6 WACO Dk the tallv. Mike Locklear Wolf for a 23-yard scoring pass 7 13..0 -23 Hamilton came right back in jn the third quarter Dan- sco-np k-b shop doss fron-- iie second period, scoring twice Mvnareik nnshnH Trnianw! Heroid (B shoo kick) K-Hordemon runs of llober IjOrd and 1 IK FUsnea me liojanv rt (rijr ,0 rionmn. mlinr. and doiving to La- and and a 22-14 lead with a whiteiev (Bi-hop kick), ic --8 shop mon.

as yard Imes but faUinir to vard 305 yards tho ground. contributed Xa on 10 car-, ries and Clemons tacked 10 Meridith The win was To 6-6 IO-B Deadlock 'hr and isa 1 hr Briton 7 7 8 for vord hprc Fridoy COUlcin ICC tnC flVVBV Until I Rockdoic Iw st 8 7 7 22 Gardner. Both extra point at-j scoring run (Moore fa-led but 45 pqss (Mynordk run (run Whiieley (i yard plunge before Bostic and 2 ----------------------------------score. Quarterback iri.tr v.ox, the uons demolished the Tro- Fi'ant R'lttl pfts.ed for both Hamilton 1 Ds dcfpnsp fop Uvo O. The first was a the lasf fjvp minutcs Micky CV secon-.

Score by a nine yard toss to Randy for 1 rt 2 of those Roberts another 49. In the air, University com Timmy Brown laid the blocks pieted six of 11 for that cleared on anrl one touchdown, touchdown run. A run for ihe University had 19 first downs extra points failed and Belton compan to 11 for the Pan- tt held a fi -0 halftime edge. thers. The Trojans held St.

Pius In the fourth period Belton fo six completions in 21 at- drove 10 yards in 9 plays with tempts for a mere 81 yards, Bartex diving over from the)while the Panthers nished for lone for the score. James Con-'another 109 vards. The vvin was the fifth Belton lead. ooss); 46 run (Moore kick) traced by only three points at w-woif ooss ncubocak kicki 1 run (Kubocak kick), we nail 1 run (Johnson oass1 Bos'ic, Tailback Steve Wilson put the 3i poss ivwe kick); run foi ed). Mavericks out of reach in the night tor the Tigers' lone touchdown the final period, however, when wh'cb a 6 6 deodiock with the riiev scored on a one-vard run Evont Elks in District 79 bottle Hicos score come in the second quarte' followng a 30-yard drivr A T- hmso for extra points tailed later Elk fullback Kyle Arnold jnged for three yords to tie third period as he ran 6 and Yellow Jackets Cooled the oie Ck -or the PAT eV a ti'j Thu nnr 1 yards for touchdowns pair Bv Polar 14-6 The second halt saw the Tioers ana Eiks out on sterling defensive Derforman- ces tti neither leam ob'e to note And the Lund lo S.n com- C00 -0GE (SPL) The s'tlng Fvant Polar Boors chilled the Coo'idge Vr oa HtCO 0.4 0 hi nation added two more in the here scoring H-woife run foiled) fr.

on riiavs th-t 0 District 15-8 football gome jE -Amcd 3 run (kick fa The Boors bo on tne carried 12 and 6 irds. twee in the first holt on 0 '4 Jc Doogon's 10 yard and 60-yard runs Momitton 12 0 by fullback David Bartex and again on a pass interception. Until the fourth period Belton had held only a 6-0 edge and Rockdale was still within strik- loss. Scoring: DuBole 6 run fBaker ck) 0 0 0 0 77 run (Boker kick) ..............................0 6 0 one run (Baker ck) ord 62 run (run; recovered fumble (Valdez run failed' la ed) 1 run d-th five run (kick failed' nass from Connally) Parker to! Baker ooss from Smith (kick n'erceoted doss (Lock eor pass fromi toiled. 76 run (run foiled) Connally).

38 field goa Ho fOack Robert Yorborougn got Scor r-o- 57 punt return (Boxer Jackets bock in tne game th a kIrK 2 1 pass from Lund 20 vard TD run in ine second quarter, fur, 3 doss from the second half rc-ther team Wood (kick b-c 9 doss couid the goa. Wood (oosi fd son 6 Frost 0 run (W run! 1 run (Lund COO' -ige 0 6 0 12 pass trom Lund (Lund Scoring Duagon 10 run (Barrett run. oass from Lund (Boker run! F- Ouagcxi 60 run (kirK fo-ied) YarborouBh 20 run (kick fa red), BURGLAR ALARM STSTEMS DAY AND NIGHT PROTTCTION Waco Communications, Inc. 1400 CloyPL 4-7771 GUNS Mew and UnrwMomeo 0 Jf AH Ktnils Ammo New York Loon Co. Jtc AUSTIN PL ATTENTION FISH BLUE CHANNEL CATFISH LIVE AND WHILE THEY' LAST! BRAZOS VALLEY FARMS Our present crop of corn fed channel cotfish Is selling very ouickiy Thousands from the Woco orea have enjoyed this greoi fish treot this season, have These cots are grown in our own lokes and are waiting for you in large tanks at the main barn.

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