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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 16

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Morning ftor, HoHIngtn, Sunday, fab. 1, If SS More Players To Get Cosh In Texas Open Forte Leading In HAFB Gulf Coast League Schedule LAKE niAIII.Ri SAN ANTONIO. Jen. I Harlingen Air Force Base began Sponsors ot the Texes open golf tta fiial golf touinament here Sat- loumement Saturday ennounced an urtlay with flight: acheduled the innovation in PGA tourney play, low net and low groas a special li-hole medal competition The tournament la a affair for $2,000 in prizes for with trophies going to the winners flera- "the 90 per cent of the field runner-ups in both divisions which seldom wins any prize Today will he the final play in the tournament with tbe first flight set There will be no extra entry fee to tee off at a.m. for the added affair, which will J.eadera in the low gross for the be held on the third day of the first is holes are; Forte 77; field Texas open, scheduled here Feb.

80; Hynes 82, and Palmer. 8.5, 12-15, and it will be open to those In the low net groupr Dungan 57; golfers who fall to qualify for the Baltz .59. Miller 61; Kienlen at; final 56 holes of play as well aa Naylor 61; Umphresa 62. and those who falter in pre-toumament Berry. 6.1.

qualification tests. Pairings and their starting times M. P. I Monk) Wilson, president for today's play starting at 9 a of the sponsoring San Antonio golf are: No. 1 Tee: Forte.

Red. Hynes, association, said that the decision Palmei. 9:05 A. Smith. Forsalth.

to try the new wrinkle was taken Dctrlch. Naylor Uindberg, in an effort to the young Fergu.acn, Miller, Spahr. 9 15 golfer who has to struggle to make Brewer, Kenworthy. Fdwnrds, Tur- the tour Iner. Mallen, ors I.

Wllso. Kepple. Kent, Gnr- a slim 10 per cent of the food, Collins, tournament golfers hog the purses Pairings on the tenth tee and most of the time. We want to starting times 9 a m. Grel- the other 90 per cent of the field'dcr, Warhach, Kienlen.

9 0.5 which seldom wins any prize Barton, Huckstedt, Baron, Hil- money. 9:10 Ixwmla, Ixiy. Kndsley. that reason, we decided 9:15 Slack Golden, Rich- stage the separate one-day tourney ards. Fclten.

9:20 McKinney, Ft r- rather than increase the $10,000 kins, ITmphress. Becker. 9:25 Dun- Texas open tan, Dietsch. The 18-hote affair, which will be held at hilly Fort Sam Houston course, will offer an 1800 first prize. The exact splitup of the re- P- Robert mainlng $1.200 has not been deter- a tackle from Waco, and mined, but no prize will be under An- 25 ton to, haturdav elected co- Wilson.

who was the founder the 1953 Baylor football current president of the Winter Golf orlitl. if rated the Idea anil broached It flret i at laet week end's meeting of the whtch. eponeore and PGA at Phoenix. elarted here Wednesday. the idea will catch on at other Wilson said, provide an added inducement for the young golfers to stick with the The special event brings to 600 the amount of prize money available to pros during Texasj open week here.

A $1,500 pro-amateur is achedul-; ed Monday Feb. 9 at Brackenridge Park, site of the open proper, and a 14,000 invitational pro-amateur is scheduled Feb. 10 at fashionable Oak Hills country club across town. FORT ARTHf'R riTT rORPrg C4IRI8T1 Ot lApr m-lll Ik-14 Mime 16-11 16-11 i.Aiig 7-i Vpt. 7-7 Upr lO-IO Ufay 17-18 June 14-15 14-15 1l-1t 4 Apr 17-18 15-18 filly 6-7 July Aug 6-16 Aepf May I-? 5fay 29-86 June 26-27 July 26-27 Aug 28-24 jmrmfmrn Apr 11-14 May 11-19 June 8-9 July i Sept lOAIATATON 7-8 iJtine 4-S July 2-1 Aug 1-t Aug 29-96-91 Of, Apr 17-tt June f-7 June 12-18 July 12-11 Aug 9-16 8 Apr 19-26 Msf 11-18 June 14-18 July 14-18 Ang 11-U Aepl i Apr 29-96 May 27-28 June 24-28 July 24-28 Ang 91-22 May 9-16 May 18-lt July i-7 Aug 1-4 Sept.

1-2-9 leARBnO 29-86 Alay 27-28 June 24-25 July 24-25 Aug 21-22 lAfar 1-2 May 29-86 June 26-27 Inly 26-27 Aug. 28-24 Apr 14-16 May 11-14 June 16-11 July 16-11 Aug 7-8 Kept 7-T May 19-26 June 16-17 July 16-17 Ang 18-14 Apr 28-24 May 21-22 18-16 July Ang 15-18 HARf.INGBN I May 5-6 2-8-86 July 1-86-81 Aug 27-28 1-4-81 1-28-29 July 28-29 Aug 25-28 Bears Elect Co-Captains May 1-2 May 29-86 June 26-27 July 26-27 28-24 RROHNXt IM.K May 8-4-81 June July 28-26 Aug 25-26 May 8-8 June 2-8-86 July 1-86-11 Aug 27-28 Apr May 27-28 June 24-28 July 24-25 21-22 TFXAR cmr ti nORPI 6 rHBWTI fjIRFDO 1 May 9-16 Inne 6-7 June Ang 8-4 nept Apr 27 28 May 25 28 Inne 22-28 July 92-21 1, Aug 19-26 Apr 28-26 May 28-24 Inne 96-21 Inly 26-21 Ang 17-18 May 7-8 June 4-6 July t-8 1 Aug Ang 29-96-8! Apr 18-18 June 8-9 July Aug 8-6 6 Apr 28-26 27-26 May 28-24 26-26 June 26-21 22-21 July 26-21 July 22-28 Ang 17-18 Aug 19-26 1 May S-4-81 8-6 June 1-28-29 lJune 2-8-86 Jnly 28-26 'july 4ng 28-26 4ng 27-26 i X. May 6-6 June 2-8-96 July 1-96-81 Ang May 8-4-81 June 1-28-29 July 28-29 lAug 28-26 i iApr 28-24 May June 18-19 July 18-19 Aug 18-18 Apr 18-14 May 11-12 6-9 July 4-4-8 Aug 5-6 Sept 6 Apr May 19-26 June 16-17 July 16-17 Ang 11-14 18-16 May 18-14 June 10-11 July 16-11 Aug 7-8 Sept 7-7 29-86 27-28 June 24-26 94-25 Aug 21-22 Apr 19-26 May 17-16 iJune 14-18 'July 14-15 Ang 11-12 jAept 8 Apr 17-18 May 15-16 June 12-18 12-18 'Aug 9-16 (Sept 4 May 1-2 May 29-86 June 26-27 July 26-27 28-24 Apr 17-16 May 18-16 June 12-18 12-18 Aug t-16 iSepf 4 Apr 19-20 17-16 June 14-15 July 14-15 Aug 11-12 Sept 8 HARI.rVGEN Ang 16-17 16-17 1.8-14 WllOWNR ATIlel Apr 28-24 May 21-22 June July Ang 15-16 Apr 28-24 May 21-22 June July Ang 15-16 lApr 21-22 (May 16-26 16-17 July 16-17 Ang 18-14 Apr 27-26 May 25-26 June 22-28 July 22-28 Ang 19-26 lApr 26-26 29-24 June 26-21 July 20-21 iAug 17-18 Apr 26-26 Alay 28-24 June 26-2! July 26-21 Ang 17-18 I Apr 27-28 25-26 June 22-28 July 22-28 Ang 16-26 May 9-16 June 6-7 July 6-7 Aug 8-4 Sept 1-f-l Afay 7-8 June 4-8 July 2-8 Aug 1-2 Ang 99-86-91 May 7-8 June 4-8 July 2-8 Aug 1-2 Ang 26 May 9-16 6-7 6-7 'Ang 8-4 Aept I-2-8 Sf, Ot Apr 14-16 May 18-14 June 16-11 July 4-4-5 Aug 7-8 Sept 6 Apr 18-18 May 11-12 June 6-9 July 16-11 5-6 Sept 7-7 46. Florida AAM TO. Alabama AAM 1.

Michigan State 64, Minnesota 60. St. Bonaventure 70, Duquesne 58. St. 64, St.

Joseph's 62. i Baldwin Wallace 88, Xavier 71. Rio Grande 78, Steubenville 66. Ohio State Coach Predicts Platoon Switch To Be Tough Tennis Association Will Meet Wednesday The banquet will be held for By HASKEIX SHORT COLUMBUS, Jan. 31 The switchover from the two platoon football system will probably be done, the through, rough, tough, bruising scrimmage.

Coach Wciody Hayes of Ohio; Stale University saw this as a hard PLUG 'N TRIGGER Calling Game Taken Over By Riflemen Veeck Threatens To Take TV Fight Higher Than Baseball 1 NEW YORK, Jan. these clubs decide they want one of fusal to allow any game in those LOUIS Browns President Bill Veeck my players. cities to be televised. But he also complained Saturday that the rich' I don't want to deal and niade It plain that he was angry clubs are trying to intimidate the decide I want to keep that player. entire American League and I poor ones, and he has appealed to Then what do they do? Cut me out at the structure of big league base- jthe baseball commissioner for re- of night games or subject me to ball itself.

I some other discrtminatorv "All gotten since been assign me any night ooe.s that sound fantastic? Well. It here is the he declared. is no more than they are demanding that Frick By J. FRED EDER United Outdoors Expert Texas riflemen, and lovers of the because I want some of their and cold fact Saturday as he made he said. doing to me the sport of calling fox, wolves fhev 11 shut me out because thev CARTER'S AUTO GLASS I RADIATORS sendee on all glass and Work Guaranteed Satisfactory 208 N.

Commerce Harlingen PHONE 776 With installation of new officers scheduled soclation nu.u and all Interested persons ing and banquet at the Cortez Ho- tel In Weslaco, Wednesday, Feb. make their reservations 4, at 7:30 p.m. early. plans for forthcoming spring prac- itlce under the new National waAt something else I the Valley Tennis their families and guests Athletic Association ruling newest of sports be they just like my will hold It. annual meat-i unhmltad prohibiting only way going to the oldest.

in find ou, wh.tb.r a boy can P-ay for Veeck'. re hear mv storv amd maybe Veeck wa. especially bitter hi. against the Yankees, Red Sox. and Indians, who are cutting the Btown.s out of nlgHt games in mootinty nf mn Inf loa a riiih Lven patks With their heavier rev- meeting of major league club Trophies will be presented to the winners in the Mid-Winter tournament and movies of the 1951 Challenge round of the Davis Cup matches In Australia will be ShOWTl.

Kaye Garza of Harlingen stated Hayes Saturday that tickets for the Seg- field, man. McGregor, Kramer. exhibition play to be held in the Harlingen gymnasium, March 15, go on sale at the meeting. both offense and defense, by gad. Rhode Island 89, Brown 75.

Butler 74, Evansville TO. Holy Cross 78. Columbia 65. LaSalle 89, Eastern Kentucky 67. said, on the football ancient art disappear- ence with Commissioner Ford Frick jCd with the encroachment of civi- after he once more was rebuffed 1 trt Uzation and the man upon in his demands.

You ve simply hunting grounds. I is nothing but high-handed but I Calling fox, wolves, and he said loudly. and do It. rnage. got to the hard way, 1 within rifle and shotgun range I want to say now there are don ot the most fascinating of all other courses open to me besides The genial Hayes, who is There are no closed sea- baseball regulations.

My position is There are no closed sea ning his third year with the Buck- the more you Just I think any impartial APM 4 A A a it not you da mofiFjr Into old teapot ie fino it saving and that good. The money yon put away (it someone steal it, or the honse hum down) will be there when yon want H. Maybe. Birt. there it a far batter way to save the (frcater tbe cbance for volved in the change will have to ibe worked out as they come up.

Furthermore, Hayes makes it plain itbat be can talk only a. one have not for alt of the nation men- hiintlnic Too Much Talk Uoo much. I The Buckeye 1 objection, when the that wa, literally lined loon wa, out. He among the bones and remains of the unfortunate in this one vival for more desirable species of game. In ik( has Improved quite noticeably.

Few realize the devastating effect sider will recognize it as such. Veeck said far more was Involved than the $20,000 or so he would obtain in revenue from telecasts in the other cities. a business man being squeezed by big and rich clubs with monopolisTic he said. that next year one of MR. ELROD'S LITTLE BOY GARVIN INVITES You to bring all vour budding needs and problems to the ELRGDTH18E 1.1 MBFR UOMP.ANY.

Everything to build anything. Contractors and carpenters to do any size job. Quality merchandise at reasonable prices. Phone Harlingen 7lor 1892 and ask ior GARATN. ELROD-THISE LUMBER CO.

1227 W. JACKSON PHONE 1892 den alone was a total of seventeen foresaw more injuries, a sharp reduction in the number of boys plaving football, possibly a less in- teiMtlnit gxmc, iquirVcT'lairi lalcn acarche. to. all-around raaponaible tor i. revival of his ancient and most Of calling up wild nlmlSf.l lrilHc.

Lmi. du7 animala I. a tall lanky thrffrii' nariod from Texan who ha, converted a hobby a I i II period from faaclnatlon Into a thriving While fewer boys will get to play, this much is certain: thc onginatot of the lAeems w'ho wants to come out for bu.slness. He is Weems of Fort way yau da it is Hayes declared, I the same a.s before. at Brownsville Federal Savings and Ixian Association.

A regular, automatic savings program, where you pay your.self FIRST, each payday, quickl.v builds up into a substantial amount of money, and that is the SENSIBLE way to save. Savings accounts at Brownsville Federal Savings and Loan A.ssociation earn per annum, paid semi-annually. Available in emergencies guaranteed against loss up to $10,000 the ideal way to save! Start your account tomorrow do it by mail! wild life call which is a modest but deadly enemy of the fox. call can imitate the death I We 11 dirtde the squaa up into squeal of a rabbit with such per- a OUT 1. Vt ill aa 44 a i 4VbA4 za fection that Revnard doesn rea- lize he has been fooled until Whcn Wecms starts his "The tug problem will be to find rabbit one out whet each boy.

doe, be.t It a rabbit just like anything boys like to study but not math- doubled and kicking with pain and a. that drives Mr. Fox crazy, ematics. In football, some boys like to carry the ball, but not block. 4 4 ot the easiest Our "bole pb is to find these master.

The average T. effectively after within the 35 we re allowed, minutes of practlee. The na- mnlirnf simplifies the most of this time, prob- eliminates any great ably tram four days a week if the is Under the two platoon system, could reduce teaching time H.u tfL hfi Uu cnutlon to the winds and ad- 7o 'h. dHlUd in to within shotgun range if rrfL, i.m i. least aome degree Hayes said he discussed these eu- with other coaches dur- i squeal skill.

The hunters usually hunt In pairs back to back with one only doing Make Your Deposit By Feb-10 So Your Money WiH Earn All Month USE THIS COUPON NAME ADDRESS I $................... to open ray account at Brownsville Federal Savings and Loan i a. Please send me more information ab your regular automatic bank draft savings plan. problems ing a recent Big Ten meeting in Chicago. Then he adroitly added of a rabbit.

If you have never witnessed a 1 that no coach 1. willing to tell hi, plans. Prcumablv, Ohio State mav come up wltk a few of its ow'n. The fascination and excitement 'of calling such wary game within killing range is beyond conception. 'One must indulge In the sport before the thrills can be at and beware, once bug bites you, vou are a slave FAYETTEVILLE, Jan.

31 to the sport. University of Arkansas No attempt has been made here Razorbacks helped set a new na- to thoroughly cover the use of the Razorbacks Help Sei New Record rtDERAL -Li Savings and Loan Association tional basketball record in their Dec. 13 game against MLssisslppi State, the National Collegiate Ath I letic Bureau has infoimed Coach est of sports. Glen Rose. ------When Arkansas defeated the Maj roons 102 to 71, a total of 108 free throws w'ere attempted for an fox call or the sport in full.

Next week Plus Trigger will cover most of this fascinating and new- BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS Yank in Action SEOUL, Korea, Jan. 31 high for major colleges. The Jerry Coleman, former New York Razorbacks attempted 50, second baseman, knocked sippi State 58. out a Communist rail bridge on his But.

the 73 personal fouls called'first combat air mission flying in the game lacked 11 of equalling with the Marines, it was announc- the record of 84 set by Indiana and ed Saturday. Purdue this season. i Coleman, a reservist who was I re-called to active duty, flew his Niagra 79, John Carrol 65. first mission Friday and w'as cred- Richmond 86, Tech 54. ited with hitting a rail bridge Pennsylvajua Penn Siatt of Sariwon.

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