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It, 1f54 wnu.rrr utrmrn Tf.XAII Eleven Games Slated On Valley Gridirons 'For Keeps' Action Slated in 3 Districts; Ray-Cardinal, Lylord-'Jacket Tilts Tops Frogs, Ponies Cardinals Take on Ray In Top Roles TCU Favored Over By Seven, Owls Get Six Eleven bisjh wven irhftol of them football I Brownsville travels to Edinburg, Benito. The will Uy I.MTUD PRIM urday, went through another fui! Texan Christian and Southern afternoon of workouts. With Methodist were in the favorite si Traylor in the hospital with a roles as the Southwest Conference ankle. Bobby Jones moved turns from interactional warfare to first string quarterback, to their own family squabbling Kenny Helms of Anson took ovec en this week end the second team Quarterbacking district No less important three dis tprtain Thomas Jefferson of Kan Defending champion TCU willj'VfKl (uarTo11 (KTrfon and Buddyj take place on Valley grid-jtrict in T2 AA where; Antonio PSJA is host to Robs-: be a seven-point choice over the moved up one irons fonierhf the 19Tnfi prep Mercedes invades Texas Aggies at (Allege Station signal-calling spots. iTade marrhes last Lyford goes to Edcouch to meet town.

Mission will meet Uile SMU At Houston, the R.ce Owls were half of the reason the Edeouch Elsa 'i ellowjackefs Peacock while the remaining the six point choice over The boys the i I rf ift 11111 I 11 1 1.1 if i tent Ray of Corpus Christi, Me non-distrirt tilts will be Harlingen attraction which Allen invades the rugged waters St Joseph s. San Isidro. Mjss' 0 1 prfTmises to draw a full home of the Miller (CC) Buccaneers, and Pharr-San Juan Alamo and San Sooners to Ease But TCU, Spartans Face Big Foes not too successful Thursday in restrict 14 AA and Feria pla host to teams. St Joseph and San Isidro Houston Saturday night in against SML plays. AA headline three of I.loya entertains Rio Hondo in slated to meet in San Isidro, a regionally televised game.

Probable changes in the zames ac Harlingen hosts po a W-A district game The Valiev headliner will be the! In the only other game on the ting Owl line were announced schedule, Texas and Arkansas at. left end were even-steven for Buddy Dial, and aul That gamp is dealt with extensively Saturday night date at Austin If elsewhere on the page Baylpr is idle GJ Alsbrook No. 2 fullback The Bulldogs from McAllen The Texas Aggies were the no seem 111 matched against a to knock over TCU during only )wl not for rrcnila iatt VMr and urday conference opener. He is Miller team which was ranked fne regular season last year ann fifth in the state this week will he out to avenge that; a re( nt knee in Allen has had to struggle to win! parting upset Too. the Aggies game while losing three two ailing backfield men, ler.

conversely, a 1 rec fullback Jack Pardee and ord against topflight school boy back Taylor, although both elevens Miller should win as it 3re due to start. Only about 1.000 wills, seats remained unsold in the should Ely 000-capacity Kyle Field stadium On Brownsville wouldj this one serpi to four touchdown fa- The SMU-Rice contest should be vorite over Edinburg The Eagles a pass-happy tingler for the fans have won three, lost one and tied; but SML hasn lost to Rice in while the Bobcats have a Houston in a decade record. Brownsville started off the Too, SML' will have both its season with 21-7 victory over! Parting backs who missed last San Benito and a 317 win over week's Duke game halfback PHILADELPHIA, Oct. IX (UP P-SJ A. KdinburK.

who met the Slauglder and Cadets" of the Na i Greyhounds two weeks a the Bears last week, lost By VNfTED PRESS victory In the game atjKRfnes bv respective 24-fi and 13-71 electronic gadgets designed to While Oklahoma facesx more Lawrence. Kari However, with 1 i make the quarterbacking and de Texas, mauled by Oklahoma last fe thi, was struck by a siege of wor)(j virus at mid-week, but all players PilUhtireh hi'lwf'ffi 1914 IV lop 32. A A will ln the Lyford hilcouchJ'Jsa affair Both trnms have 10 record in district play and only a tie sepa rates them over all Hie Bulldogs are 3 1 (the loss a fiO game with district, favorite Mercedes) and the Yellowjackets are 3 1-1 Only Feria, thus far, was a mutual mark in the won column for each tfarri Lyford won 27-0, the Jackets 6 which means nothing in comparison With a fine game in pert, meeting easy pickings in its quest of a victory will enable Oklahoma at stake and the backing modern college winning break the modern major col a home field, the Bobcats may reror-d this Saturday, thei winning record of 33 set Prove so easy this time be earlv season conference show 1 Bell Rings Out Radio Activity' For '56 Season fi u.t». i.N ui .80 and i hack for this one to help Chun- fJona) FootbaI1 back km Charlie Arrv.ld against Rices (q Thurs()ay stn of thp nnd 13-7 Posing duo of Frank Ryan f0 11 mauie vas stri in the Southwest. South ern.

Ivy and Pacific Coast. Texas Christian ranked fifth Oklahoma, ranked tops in thr week, bumps into its lough nation by the United Press Board rsl obstacle alony the road to thr nf for the first four weeks Southwest Conference champion of this season, takes on another when It takes on Texas Big conference rival In AAM at Collrgr Station. Tex. Kansas Oddsmakers have made Till eight point favorite, but the Soonrrs five tmichdmvn favor form means little in this league to to their 34th con and all America Jim Swink nnd may be in for a struggle In the Southeastern Conference. fieorRin Tech, ranked third na tionally, fares a toughie in Au burn at Atlanta, while eighth-rank Big Ovation pU" I SC Wnshington Southern California, the nation's Dodgers Get Ovation From Jap: fensive play something out of this Harlingen Gels First District lest Against No.

6 4-A Team helmet ear phones and been short wave radio receivers installed in tho helmets in "little men from mars" style were barred for the remainder of the NFL season J1ir ban starts Sunday and continues through the championship playoff at the end of the regular season, Thrn question of using elec-i were hacK in However, some may have weakened by the setback and that might quite a hurdle against an Arkansas team rebounded well against Baylor last week except for its fumbling Two first team men. tackle Carl and quarterback Joe Clements, were among those who were ill often revised devices to call plays will lineup underwent a new change be discussed when the league Thursday as Jack Hobbs was holds its annual meeting next BACK AND READY Wayne Labar, 185-pound Cardinal offensive fullback and defensive linebacker, has recovered from a knee injury and will be at full strength for tonights game with invading Ray of Corpus Christi. (Star Photo) Los Fresnos Clobbers Harlingen Sees 44-0 moved into the right halfback) January. may be the best in the Valley this Commissioner Bert Bell, who weekend Hobbs the 25th player.earlier this week frowned on the Powerful Mercedes, leading 32 to AA with 0 mark and boasting fhp a Tvl record fot the season should bark- "altrr Fondrr'1' thr have easy sliding against a "lark-lonlv pscaPp ninth ranked team, and Washing Raymondville team which TllP "nT ton, tKith unbeaten in Pacific but game out of five. 1 sugared his announcement invading Harlingen team Coast Conference play, meet atiOddly enough, the victory a the ban with the statement it A streaking back by name sprint I ti Angeles Neither is eligible over Rio City, nnd leaves bibuli t.n.if Br.ric.

1 mommlurily unrtf Hw 12 -mm rmilf fr.lrrt I piny 1 A.rporl In downtown cl I. nlr waves communicfition. pulled WUiSNOS, Oct. IS in the ball with a 0 1 tackle Geo.re|ThursdaV Harlingen the switch after the Buck Fresnos Falcons of District yard scoring Jaunt in the period, returned to the iineup for' Dale ran a right end sweep from equipment was installed, tested scored their fourth victory After an unsuc, ul attempt to the Tyler game. 115 yards out in the second period included in future plans by seven 0f (jir 195 football campaign here move the ball bv 11 1 of the 12 clubs, 'tonight when they mutilated hrftkn hi will field practicallv an all-lthP IT) the fourth period.

He Torres added the toarn with onlv onP junior also rammed tackle for the lone By F1UCD WALKER around it. The Texans also star Lditor one ot the better quarterbacks la With a record of three wins and the state in senior Arthur McCal- a loss and the never-rest-a-minute lum. air which has marked theur Ray also possesses a potentially this year, the Harlingen Cardinals Ughtning passing attack with Me- their quest of the District Callum throwing to ends Jimmy AAA A crown tonight when they Ashworth and Sonny Davis. The play host to mighty Ray of Cor-; latter, at 196 pounds, has been pus Christi at 8 on Cardi- tabbed an excellent college pros- nal Field. pect while the comparatively light Outweighed by eight pounds per Ashworth is a converted man in the line and six pounds back who can outrun most defen- per player overall, the Cardinals men.

will be facing a veteran team Ray's will average whose potent formation at- pounds as compared to tack has carried them to a record 1 go. The Texans also have the of four wins and one tie against edge in the backfield, 168 to 196, some of the best school boy and over all. 181 to 175. competition the state has to offer. The Lineups Ray has been steadily ranked; The Ray probable lineup: among the top 10 4-A teams in LE Jimmy Ashworth.

Texas and earned thp rating by, squad, junior RE Sonny defeating Reagan of Houston 19-0. 196. two letters, senior LT Stephen F. Austin 20-7, Baytown Walter Beck, 203, one letter, 7-6 and Tyler 7-6. In one "off ior RT George Taggert, 196, weekend, the Texans allowed one letter, senior Floyd themselves to be tied 25-25 bv Aus- Brown.

16-1. one letter, senior R-G tin High School of Austin. Frank Eddleman. 187, squad, Competition Slower senior Max Christian, 218, Although the Cardinals won one letter, senior, three in a row before losing to qb Arthur McCallum. 174, Edison (S.A.) 11-6 last week, there; two letters, senior LH D.

E. can be no comparison in the com- Tillman. 16-1. two letters, senior; petition Harlingen has beaten James Parkes. 149, Weslaco 27 0.

Alice 28-11 and letter, senior; FB Bobby Mey. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 41 -6 The' ers. 185. one letter, senior, defeat by Edison was one of those The probable Harlingen lineup; twists of spoiling fate in which LE Bill Tanner, 170, one let-, the Bears caught the Cardinals ter, senior: RE Steve with a plague of injuries and sick- brand, 165, one letter, senior: L.T ness in camp. James Moore, 170, Jr.

High, Harlingen is not yet at full sophomore; RT David Hettt, strength although the "big 195, team, junior; LG Tomin the lineup, fullback and line- my LaMotte, 195, one letter, backer Wayne Labar has been RG Eddie Russell, 170, ing at full speed all week," ac-jteam, senior; James Clarlt, cording to coach Joe Hamrick. 200, two letters, senior. Graham Smith, Herbie Best and QB Herbie Best. 170, one lat; Tommy LaMotte, those sustaining; ter, senior; LH Scottie attacks of illness last week, are dcr, 145, one letter, junior; RH not at full strength, according to Bill Tumlinson. 165.

one lettaf, who pointed out the boys senior: KB Wayne Labar. IS, are not so fully recuperated that two letters, senior. I they "can run, run, run during an tefwdSTRLiU and No. 2 Gfljf JUINOT quarterback Lupe Zamore are still sufferin': from swollen right hands, and left halfback Scottie Calender is still limping with a swollen f(X)t Hith fullback James Dale hv In Top Shape for every point, the Gay Converseiy, Texans are at High football team blanked full strength for the first time this Mission Junior High li-0 Nips Mission 13-0 TOKYO. Perhaps most first TD and weapon is its experience.

The same play for J5 yards and despite a Thursday night and accorded 9 musing welcome to Brooklyn Dodgers. More than people lammed block in front of thr Yomiuri Shimbun (newspaper! lo greet the although Iheir motor car avan arrived at night, be hind original schedule. Pitt and Duke are ratedi proportions with the The called at the Wrn, while Michigan and Slightest edge going to the Bob paper, host of their trip to State rnrh is the ehoirr a .11 reconl. ITie toucbdow ns Hear Hryant s'Jn'r was "by the unanimous consent Darrell Holloway almost stole point. -lotting the 1 ncup at left end .1 PAT.

more bad news Thursday. Hi 0j yy member clubs." the show for the Falcons as he Holloway then scored the third The Cardinals will rely, as us- fhc second victory for tht back Richard Gay, who was 0 five of the seven touch of the period and Gracia ran cn the running cf Labar (Cay team which has lost three, counted upon to spell the ailWednesday night after lie talked downs. Among the PAT Cavonder and Bill Tumlinson and District plav begins next week Favored vorite bv 11 tfm, would seem to be Cardee, up vmi I i a hip m- Paul Brown of the jaunts of 25, 50 and 5)0 yards It uas Holloway again in the the quarterbacking and passing when San Benito invades at 3:30 Michigan State, the nation No shooin against a Browns, one of those who in- He also caught a pass for his fifth second and third periods when he of Best Nothing "startlinglv new" p.m. reeled off his respective 50 and has been planned to use against Edinburg. McAllen and 2 team, takes on Notre Dame which lias won only one Wednesday.

Either Pardee headsets this season. South Bend, Ind in one of thrjout of flvr 'Hie Redskins me 2-H or Gillar will be ready to "Brown called me on other mat- nation'a big non conference bat the and 11 in district ters. and then brought up the while in a pair of intersec Iti the Bayloi tears, jrrj ()f radio and electronic were never headed as they tallied tional headliners, Pittsburgh is at Distinct the Hto Hondo this week but getting lea Bell said. "We dis-lonce in the second and third quar- Duke, and Penn State is at Ohio! clash could take on in A.vM the following on -Jmussed it. and he told me he ters and pushed two more touch 'didn't care a thing alxnit (downs across in the final stanza.

hrfore registering nt the Imperial 1 two Hotel The rain, which increa ani the Pan American plann landed at Haneda Airport, damp for a gala open rai motor parade through Tokyo The Dodgers received a royal welcome seldom accorded visiting dignitaries at the airport. Forty beautiful actresses from the Daiei motion picture studios, many of them wearing brilliant colored kimono, presented them with boti quets Some of thr Brooklyn LEXINGTON expected to be kissed, remember Nashua took Over Cheer Nashua In last Gallop Sixty Seek Olympic Ring Coyotes, with a 1-3 1 mark, were pasted 4ft 11 by the two clubs onh mutual Ed couch Elsa Hio lost to the same team 27-0 Hie San Benito Greyhounds, sail mg along With a string of three straight wins after an loss I COIT1 to Brownsville a lit 1 tie with Kerry 1 lie thr following week, may SAN FRANCISCO, Oct have bitten off more than they can Approximately 60 of the nation's with a lhomas Jeffer leading amateur fighters started sun eleven swinging Wednesday night in Last week the mighty Miller quest of 10 spots on the U. S. Buccaneers had to go all out to Olympic Boxing team but some of 1 20 ft San the known mittmen drew Oct. IS (I P) Antonio Hie Greyhounds hr until Thursday, farewell gallopjfor their set'oiwl loss The top attractions in the first "I called the owners and thej weie in absolute accord that wcj call it off and discuss it next Jan uary." He said his personal opinion was the owners approve of the equipment when it comes up for discussion at the league meeting.

I Hie commissioner said two days 17 that the gadgets in professional football and threatened to ban them if they brought aliout fan resentment or developed into a fiasco. TD. reeled off his respective 50 and has been planned to use against! Edinbur; The Falcons jumped off to a 25-yard runs. the invaders. jville are the other members of 20-0 lead in the first period atidi Baker took a pass for the Ray, too.

will probably stick district. sixth Falcon tally as the closely to the ground where continued in the fourth can send lR5-pound senior full- Completion of a hydroelectric Hollow pass reception in that 1 back Bobby Meyers crashing into plant on the Lem pa River hit final period brought the onslaught the line or throw sDcedv halfbacks to an end. D. E. Tillman and James Parkes Rain May Delay Ing the aloha at llono Thursday over the racing turf on George and Com of a three night elimination at the 11 a JJ ot only smiled at them Thousands of persons amongjdnllara In three brilliant those first intnxluced to baseball bv seasons, then nxle off to to settlr Mtaainn Heady heavyweight contests.

racing, In and out Mission, seemingly San Ixiuis Jones, the Dg A I An down for a good Navy champion, was scheduled toj in one bout In the other. LAWTON, Oct 18 il Wallet O'Malley president of San Antonio The invaders Groom faced John Johnson A steady rain sailed practice thr told a confer 1 I track, (have heretofore been playing six of Richmond Heights. Fla Both entrants the Lawton ence that plavers would nl master, man football record is are regional champions Udiea IMA open here Thursday thru K. VS.birH,Xn 'iS nfliclals said thp touiuamcnt previous tours of thr New- York nient on a rolling blue grass farm second half season, mav find the inert Marine titlist A crowd of more than 15.000.,,500 mark tins week against IV, bou In he Francisco a I a drew first boosted power output in El Salvador. iMmpjjjuiiiijiaro FRIDAY and SATURDAY Last 2 Days of Our GMND OPEMMi CELEBRATION FELDMAN'S VALLEY LIQUORS MAIN STORE and DELICATESSEN 116 W.

VAN BUREN FROM REESE-WIL-MOND HOTEL HARLINGEN greeted them hoped that the inging all himself down his There could be a slam banaei in -uwi home Pharr thr tribute to Japanese American 1 friendship Mission record is ate regional champions went to all NCAA, A AU Inter Sen ice champions. Bears Those sitting it out might have to be delayed. Providing the rains cease, 23 of PROTECT HOUR FUTURE You can be thankful you hrne INSURANCE PROTECTION The early settlers had much to be thankful for, but their fu ture was not secure. With mini em. complete insurance you can protect your present and future from financial loss and worry' F.

L. FLYNN INSURANCE AS ALTY E. tend them also broke a long standing a 2-3 record against use of a public address meeting higher competition system when an announcer read St Joseph's A while and Orville Pitts of Mil bo pwtponed a day Iwaukee ami the Badger school Marlene Bauer Hagge and Pat- Of Wright and Pitts both won gold favorpd In off N'ashua's racing reconl during Binwusville is favored to run Hs medals in the Pan American nament, wbich is the last on the the farewell gallop trenn! to 1 against San Isi games right now bolds the Hagge It was an impressive reading, dro. 1'hr I'lgeis have won and Intei Service middleweight nr" recoitis. one for in ,10 starts Nashua won games t.T an(j erown while Pitis is the most victories in a season times and brought home purses to take then fifth iight heav yweight champion and the other for the most money $1.288,565 an all time record He won.

wound up that fabulous racing ca A I of leading amateurs reer last Saturdav by winning the, OCI! 01002 Ci IQ from Oklahoma and neighboring Club Gold ('up at, Vlw joined the field Thursday. Belmont Park. Hiey includeil Dale Fleming of After the gallop Nashua iTulsa, Oklahoma amateur cham- taken to the infield for cere WlCllwOfll Mrs Hack Williford, veter- monies in which Arcaro, 82-year-: an Ponca City, golfer; Beth old trainer Sunny Fitrsim ST I.OUS IS Inc rhe club, which gives scboln Muskogee, two-time high toons and owner Leslie Combs 11 champion New York Yankees ships to the and aid to' the girl's champion: Mrs. received gold cups at World Series catcher was indigent, announced it would' sun Graham and Mrs Burneta of Nashua's tacing career bom his friends on "Hir plement its activities Adair of Wichita. and Mrs Combs actually is head of a Hill' here Phursda.v as "one of a suitable syndicate which last year bought the three best-known Italians in Berta Nashua for $131,200 from the es the world Columbus.

Marconi Berra fithn tate ol thr late master of Belair; and Yogi Berra hand Stan la a II stud William lierra was feted by the lYofes Musial of the St uH Cmhnals McAllen Rained Out hinS "i xniir nramP Monal and Qub SohoerHlienat of the New McAU.KN.OiM 18 Afoot- onto Hie Hill, the Italian section from York Giants and P.son. double-header was rained out track, the crowd broke into ap-jwhich he emerged as one base the Kansas City Athletics here Thursday night between the plause that ineirased in volume ball great backstops Giacoma the handsome colt breezed- Fred Giacoma, ice president of sa presentation making to Mrs HaSer of Winfield. Kan. as is McAllen Junior High and San i il mp maturai, unasauming Yogi Junior High and teams a round Al thr club, presmted wtth a Berta who knows the irai me ho troni thr two schools mg of humilit.v aivl has thr rr A sudden downpour tust Ine Italians and basr spect and sdmiration of all St firsl game was to have start- for a final burst of speed jmembet That gesture hi-ought a cheer ball notaWr.s praised his contribu from the crowd that was as much tions to the game and his heroics a hail as a farewell, for here in in die World Series, the heart of the blue grass where Berra dedicated the two two most of racing stock is bred, a horse's career at stud is considered at least as important aa hia record track. run homers he smashed in the fi tial game at Brooklyn to his moth er, who is convalescing from se rioua operations.

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