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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 6

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Farmers Look to Lewisville Ready for Battle LEWISVILLE Spl To mo they don't look as strong as they werp year If we play our best ball fine we an a good grme. I think 11 give them a bi tter game than they're used to playing," Coach McReynolds declared Friday as the Lewisville Farmers prepared t( invade ham for a District 12-AA football game. "Our hoys realize Bonham has a good ball club, but if we get some breaks wt 11 bt in Reynolds said If we get over this hump, wt 11 be sitting pretty. I think be able to win this thing then." Coach MoReynolds said that his ball club definitely was not counting itself out before the ball game started. have a good ball club." MoReynolds conceded, "but 1 think they can be beaten.

I guess tire strongest club they've played has been Paris and they caught the Arkansas Injuries SWC Teams Taper Off Workouts Pnited Press International 1 ficulty with the single wing as Arkansas Coach Frank Broyles they closed out the practice said his team will meet Miss ssippi with a light workout in prepara- Saturday "under the worst circumstances so far this year" as he ran the Razorbaks through a contact signal workout Thursday. Broyles sa.d four first stringers may miss the starting lineup against Mtss at Little Rock He said the four doubtfuls are fullback Donnie Stone, guards Billy Luplow and Billy Tranum, who have the flu. and center Barry Switzer, ho is still. nursing a shoulder in the Rice game. At Baylor, Coach Sam Boyd appointed passer Buddy Humphrey and fullback Larry Hickman as captains for coming with Texas Single Wing tion for the Saturday night encounter.

The Rice Owls also tapered off Thursday as they stressed dummy offense and defense drills aga nst Texas, their Saturday opponents, with no contact work. Texas meets Rice in Houston Saturday night. Halfback Pat Bailey was reported improved but doubtful as a participant for the game. Bailey has a bruised hip. Give Attention The Aggies put special attention on kick, pass and timing plays.

The Texas Longhorns held their toughest Thursday workout of the season as they set their sights on Rice, working on Owl offense and defense plays The Longhorns were scheduled to hold a light workout this morning before climbing aboard chartered planes at 8 a for the hop to Houston. Only Larry Stephens, alternate right tackle, was on the doubtful list for the Owls game. Stephens Wildcats with only two weeks of practice while already had three. quarterback (Don seems to be carrying them along an awfully good Coach MoReynolds added. Coach MoReynolds said that a number of his boys suffered slight injuries in the Whitesboro game won by Lewisville 32-8 but added all would be ready for tonight's game with Bonham.

He listed Donald Ray Curtis, halfback, pulled muscle, and Har voy McClain and Tom Aaron, ends minor hurts as the top boys suffer THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE 4M PORTS they said. Bonham, Texas, Friday, Oct. 24, 1958 Army, Ohio State Hurting Both Favored in Saturday's Battles TIM MOKIVKTV uited Press Interiiatiunal Top ranked Army and second- ranked Ohio State both are ing'' for the important battles with sectional rivals Saturday. The unbeaten Cadets were most concerned over the condition of halfback Pete Rawkins when they took off today for their date with the University of Pittsburgh, which be televised throughout the ing from mishaps. David Ledbetter East Hawkins sustained a pulled muscle in last burst a blood vessel in drills Tues day, but he's ready for tonight.

Halfback Doyle Perry, injured in the Grapevine game, has returned to the squad and will be ready for duty Friday night. Coach Me Reynolds had praise up with ankle and against Virginia and first defeat, but all the other per- even been near the practice field all week. I With fullback By I nited Press ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, on his talks with Chiang Kai-shek. As as the P. S.

and it.s allies are concerned our alliance is are Texas, Northwestern, Louisiana State. Mississippi, Colorado and Rutgers. Texas, ranked fourth nationally, I ot Hyman meets Rice in a "pick game io admiral: that should have a major bearing on Southwest Conference race. The Owls suffered their only conference defeat at the hands of Texas last year and would like to return the compliment Saturday. Iowa Over Wildcats Sixth ranked Iowa is a 10- pick to hand Northwestern its point ASHINCTON Navy secretary l'homas S.

Oates, on the Rickover admiral: "The promotion of Rear Adm. Rickover emphasizes the ever increasing importance of nuclear power to tht' modern Navy and also recognizes Adm. unique contribution to it.s development" Hnrrv Walters the work of Doyle Perry, McGee, Curtis and Larry Sigler as offensive backs and Ledbetter James Palsor and McClain in the line. jprrv Dawkins regarded as a doubtful starter. Coach Earl Rlaik indirat Texas went through a was released from the hospital to- light contact practice Thursday as the Aggies put the final polish on offensive and defensive tactics against the Baylor Bears Coach Myers said the work- The Bears continued to have dif- out was satisfactory.

EISC Will Hold Homecoming Saturday COMMERCE An- issoeiation will be at 11 a m. in nual homecoming an set tht Music Auditorium A new con- for Saturday (Oct Texas State College Everrette Erb, executive secretary of the Ex-student association, it East stitution by-laws are schedu- according to led for adoption. The noon barbecue in the Field Housi to be attended by the Board Registration of friends of Regents meeting on campus, is is scheduled to begin at 8 30 a m. in the Student Union Building Free coffee and doughnuts will be served at the same At 10 a. Homecom.ng through downtown Commerce.

Over open to everyone. Something new this year is Coming Home Queens. Chosen as Coming Home Queens are Eleanor ira Albright parade will file Dallas twins and ex-students. Selt. tion of a Homecoming Queen 14 campus and to be announced today.

have float' in the parade East Following pre-game ceremonies Texas area iiing bands and tnd the nation of the Com- 69 yards in 19 plays, while halfback day, having suffered a neck injury in the Tuesday workout. South Carolina is 26-6 Upset Winner COLUMBIA, S. C. The South Carolina Gamecocks sent a battered and previously unbeaten Clemson team back to its mountain home today, smarting from a 26-6 drubbing at the hands of three line-ripping backs the next-to- last "Big Thursday" football classic. The Gamecocks, underdogs with a 2-2 record this season, overcame a six point second period deficit Thursday with a 75-yard march from the ensuing kiekoff to tie it at halftime.

then riddled the Tiger line to spring the upset before 46,000 fans. Fullback John Saunders boomed feet record teams are heavy favorites. LSU is 12 over Florida, Ole Miss is 14 over Arkansas, while the odds makers declined to quote on meeting with Nebraska and Rutgers clash with ed the Cadets will depend on their Lehigh Once new-found air power against Pitt. "This us a more crucial game for us that the one with Notre Dame," halfback withbeaten Notre Da mi Nick Pietrosantr Norm Odyniec listed as Rlaik declared "And the only pos- doubtful starters, was a slim two sible way we can win it, consider- point choice over Purdue in tin Midwest regional TV gune Auburn, the nation's No. It team CHICAGO Adlai Stevenson, commenting on President political attack on the Democratic Party: "I don't care any more for new Eisenhower than I do the old Nixon." ing our injuries, is by throwing the ball." Four Walking Wounded is expected to wallop Maryland by Dhio State, meanwhile, wil lhave at least two touchdowns whil four "walking in its lineup against Wisconsin.

Halfback eighth-ranked Oklahoma is a Cleveland touchdown choice over Kansas Don Clark has a sore shoulder, State Top-Ranked Teams Win Thursday in Upper Echelons Vital Games Booked Tonight in All TIL Divisions I uited Press International Dallas Jefferson, Class AAAA's fifth-rated schoolboy football pow-, viously unb. Clemson, 2ti-6. in er, and Houston Lamar, ranked their "Big Thursday" brawl Thurs- State at Detroit 12, both came up with important day. leaving only eight major col- East Princeton at Cornell; HONO KONG Peter Townsend former suitor of Princess and Mamaret. reports he planned Hs I to wed a 19-year-old Belg an girl: "Absolutely ridiculous.

I have no intention of in irrying anyone." Tackle Insured CLEVELAND. Ohio Browns the Mitchell Grenadiers rack mg Home Queens, the Bast Texas marching unit of the AFROTC. will provide a lively tempo for the parade. Annual business meeting for the BACKACHE rttnl Iff mtmof radi II iKkicht, Arflirllu, At flint lap luct tn with tatnct. wid tfvif rtducmj tnd SO mi I rty ind tiiv- lictf) in r-'ints body Ns t.xjty living, omy bC 0O Ptuvo tiwik in i ihoeic PLAZA DKPG sTOKE McGREGOR JACKETS SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS WOOL SHIRTS D.

W. HACKLEY 611 Chestnut St. Lions will clash with their traditional rival, Sam Houston Bear- kais. in Memorial Stadium, 2 p. m.

A coffee and social hour will be held in the following the football game At this time, campus and social clubs will hold meetings with special invitations to exes. Training school exes are to hold their annual banquet in the City Cafe Dining room at 7 p. m. Mayo exes will hold an informal meeting in the SUB at 10 a. m.

Climaxing the days activities will be the annual Homecoming dance in the SUB. while fullback Dob White, center Don Fnonk and tackle Jim Tyrer have lingering leg injuries. However, the Buckeyes, like Army, are one touchdown favorites to maintain their perfect record. South Carolina knocked off pre- Here is the lineup leading Saturday games: International: Miami (Fla.) at Boston college; Oklahoma State at Cincinnati; Tulane at Kansas; College of Pacific at Marquette; gia Tech at Southern Methodist. Richmond at Villanova; Arizona DPI The announced Thursday that Mike McCormack.

I tackle and co captain, of other, may be sidelined for the rest of campaign because of a knee injury suffered against Pittsburgh last Sunday. Elementary School Closed as Unsafe BRKCKENKII Tex. The South Ward elementary school has been condemned as unsafe and permanently closed by the reckon ridge school board. School Board Vice President P. Pit vr tht board made the decision at an emergency session ailed tn consider the report of a consulting engineer who inspected tin1 structure.

Breckcnridge residents last August voted down a proposed bond which would have replaced the elementary school with a new structure. Rights Commission ToSubpena Books WASHINGTON tUPD The Civil Rights Commission has implied it may its powers it necessary to obtain voting ords for its forthcoming hearing at Montgomery. Ala. The new commission scheduled its first hearing in the Alabama capital Dec. to look into complaints that Negroes in the state are bring denied their right to vote.

It promised a thorough and open-minded inquiry. The commission also scheduled i hearing Feb. 2 in New York City on discrimination in public housing and urban projects. district victories Thursday night on the perfect record list In mouth at Harvard; Navy at I Lights And Referee Is Slugged SAGINAW, Mich. (PPL William Gallagher, 29 year old referee at a city recreation league football game, lost Thursday night.

Both were unimpressed with his officiating. Suddenly the lights went out. Then the lights flicked on aga.n Gallagher was rushed to Saginaw General hospital with a broken jaw. Classified ads bring results! Alex Hawkins charged and feinted for 57 yards in 12 tries and quarterback Bobby Bunch registered 61 yards in 18 attempts, many of them on roll outs. The trio, with halfback King Dixon, acocunted for all the Gamecock markers.

Tebbetts Slated as Braves President MILWAUKEE 'UPD George (Birdie) Tebbetts, who claims no longer and is likely to be the next president of the Milwaukee Braves "within about two The current president. Joseph Cairnes, made that prediction Thursday when he along with other members of the official family introduced Tebbetts to newsmen at a luncheon. Cairnes said Tebbetts, who now is executive vice president, will be running the club when Cairnes is in Florida heading a multi-million dollar real estate project backed by owner Lou Perini. We will It's Not Too Early To Lay-Away For Christmas Weekdays 'til 5:30 P.M. Saturdays 'til 7:00 P.M.

We have advanced our doting tmne to accommodate vhopperi work until dock. FOOTBALL SCORES nited International xa-s schoolboy football suits (LASS A AAA Fort Worth Paschal 57, Fort Worth Tech 6. Dallas Jefferson 44, Dallas Adams 7. Houston Davis 6, Houston Jones 6 Houston Lamar 29 Houston Bellaire 6 Alamo Heights 40, San Antonio Highland 6 Galveston 45, South Houston 6 CLASS AAA Silsbee 2H, Beaumont, St Anthony 12. Vidor 14, Port Acres 12, Mercedes 40 Brownsville St Joseph's 20 CLASS A at Mission cancelled to get the weekend schedule off on an even keel.

Jefferson, playing without services of its star back, Seay, startl'd slowly, but pulled away to beat Dallas Adam.s 44-7 in District 6-AAAA, while Lamar at back Bellaire in 10-AAAA Fort Worth Paschal made another stride toward what may the 5-AAAA flag with an easy 57-6 romp past Fort Worth Tech. In 9-AAAA. Houston Davis and Houston Jones scrapped to a 6-6 tie, in 12-AAAA Galveston whipped South Houston 4. -6 and in 15-AAAA Alamo Heights San Antonio Highland 40-6. There were no district games In any of the other divisions, but in AAA, Vidor beat Port 14-12 and Silsbee whipped Beaumont St.

Anthony 28-12; and in AA, Mercedes downed Brownsville St. Joseph 40-20. A scattering of other non-district dot portion of the schedule, but for the most part slate is almost solid district action In the principal non-district game seventh ranking Corpus Christi Miller is at third-rated Wichita Falls Elsewhere, Dallas Sunset is at Corpus Christi Kay and Nederland at Beaumont. Top district have El Paso Austin at Ysleta, Odessa at San Angelo, Lubbock High at Borger, Orange at Port Arthur, Galena Park at Pasadena and Austin High at Temple in AAAA, Levelland at Dumas, Andrews at Kermit, Sweetwater at Breckenridge at Brownwood. Aldine at Conroe and San Benito at Kio Grande City in AAA.

In Class AA state champ Terrell plays Kaufman in a vital game, while the same is true of the Bowie-Burkburnett, Nocona Electra and Lewisville-Bonham s. iddition to Army and Ohio St Gene Conley Signs With Celtic Squad BOSTON (UPD Milwaukee Braves pitcher Gene Conley, who I ignored the warnings of the baseball club against signing a basketball contract with the Boston Celtics, turned all his attention today to his newr job. The 6-foot. K-ineh hurler had only a deaf ear for the rumblings Texas Columbia at Buffalo; Rhode Island jut Penn State; Boston U. at Holy Cross; Connecticut at Delaware.

South: North Carolina State at Duke; Kentucky at Georgia; Ah jhama at Mississippi State; VMI at Davidson; Citadel at Furman; I Wake Forest at North Carolina; Florida State nt Tennessee; Vii-1 gin: nt Vanderbilt; West Virginia VT'I Rii-hmond, Va Michigan State Illinois; Minnesota nt Michigan; Bradley at Drake; Miami at Indiana; Iowa State at Missouri Southwest Tulsa at North xas at Baylor; Hews About Negro Citizens Two Washington Students Named NFA Officers LITTLE- i As ners nre brought to the surface tluir numbered tags are from the board, signifying to the families that their men are alive cave in thundered around miners at 7:10 Thursday with a that was felt on the surfa. as far awav as 11 miles. in Milwaukee where eral Manager John Quinn commented that by playing basketball Conley would violate his baseball contract. have not given him per- Braves Gen- Wichita at Hardin-Simmons. Far West: Oregon State vs.

Washington at Portland, Ore Stanford at Southern California vs. Washington State at Spokane. Idaho at Arizona; Want a Pet? New York Zoo Has Hippo to Offer NEW YORK Anybody want to buy a The city is putting up for sale: A hippopotamus named Bertie, 20-years-old and weighing 1,000 pounds. Four llamas, three girls and one boy. Two elk.

Four deer. Purchase Commissioner Joseph mission to play basketball," Quinn said Thursday after he was informed that ('onley had signed with the Celtics He said any punitive action would be discussed "later" Conley, meanwhile, was jubilant over his new post. "I felt all along I could make this team," he said, "and what a club it is. a pleasure to be on the same floor with this Eagles Will Play McKinney Tonight The Washington high school Eagles will be after their second win of the 19r foot season tonight w'hen they invade Mc-Kinney for a game with the Panthers The Eagh defeated Hugo 28-H here last Saturday night and have high of picking up their second win at the expense of the anthers. Travis Dehorney, Michael Elveridge and Millard Harvey arc tri- aptains of the team E.

H. Mathews is coach, The Washington drum and bugle corps was to participate in the McKinney homecoming parade Friday afternoon. Ptah at Air Force Academy; New Mexico at Wyoming. WARRIORS- I NE EWELER5 CLOSING OUT All Youngstown KITCHEN EQUIPMENT on our floor At Cost! A good time to get what you need! I also have a Good Norge Electric Range at a Bargain! MRS. A.

P. BOLDING V'. Spagna said the surplus zoo probably will go on next month. Ben Lawrence. Gary Childress, Tom Mankin, Harry Haggard, Joe Risser.

and Mickey Wade. Backing up this group of boys will be Horace Duncan, Bob Thomas. Buck Washerlesky, James McWhorter, Thomas Vassar and Moore, all of whom have been doing a good job in the previous six Lewisville's forward wall will find Harvey McClain and Tommy Aaron at ends. Billy Tucker and Jerry Lunow at tackles; David Ledbetter Dennis Birdsong at guards and Polier or Hon Hood at center. The have some good relief men in Bill Allen, Richard Hasten, Kdward Wiley, George Gregory and Bill Cruson.

The winner of game will be tabbed as a high favorite to ramble on and take the dist rift title. In other District 12-AA games tonight, Richardaon plays at Whitesboro Plano and nierce in other. million dogs in P.S., and the number Is said to increasing at rate of 800,000 a year. Two students in Washington high school have been elected officers of the Texarkana Federat on of the New Farmers of Ann a. The ednts were named officers in the distrn-t meoting at City Travis Dehorney, junior nt in Washington, was president of the fechraton and Charles Palmer was re-elected assitsant secretary for the district.

He had been to the post year. K. Carreathers, teacher of vocational agriculture in Washington high school, was elected as of the NFA Federation. He is also vice president of advis- association. Other students who attended the meeting as delegates re Palmer Rayford, Faul Dunlap and Milard Harvey.

Toniqht and Sat. Nite 2 MOST COLOSSAL THRILLS THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN! --f: Show Starts 7:00 P.Nl msm Oct. 26 27 28 THE-OICy COUNTRY! SAT. 10:30 On Suie 10:00 P.M. "NEW ORLEANS AFTER DARK" TODAY dnd Saturday PwooucnoN or MARK 1W a ADVENTURES LAWYER.

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