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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 6

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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20 BILLFOLDS by Pioneer SHORTS UNDERSHIRTS T-SHIRTS by Arrow and Van Hucson 00 1 50 TIES by Cavalier and Superba 00 SUITS by Lmiart Griffon $5500 Dress Shirts HATS by Knox Stetson Sport Shirts by Arrow, McGregor anrl Alpine OO by Arrrnv JACKETS by McGregor and Nylon Anli-TM'ceze SLACKS by McGregor and Griffon '95 Sport Coats by Lotiart Griffon HEATH MEN'S "Home of Fine Tailoring" Combs-Worley Building Phone 4-2141 97,239 See Wallop Army, 26 To 2 ANN ARBOfc; NOUTMAIU) (secondary lor the cherished vie rw a Oct. ft --UP lory previously unbeaten TV. i jji. IWM.IIJ Barr, a junior halfback! Army which had halted the Wol- who Rained only 13 yards in hislverincs in the only five previous first two starts this season, broke loose with vengeance Saturday for two touchdowns to lead unbeaten Michigan to a 26-2 victory over Army before a sellout crowd 07.2H9 at Michigan Stadium. of The fast-stepping Barr plunged foot for a first period touchdown which he set up seconds earlier by grabbing; a 41-yard pass at the Army one and he streaked 82 yards down in Ihe second period.

Michigan added two more touchdowns in the final period, both coming after Army fumbles. Ed Shanon, a third string fullback, scored one on a plunge of less than meetings between the two teams, Michigan's line was so effective that the Cadets were unable to cross the midficld strip until the final pcglod when Army managed to penetrate Michigan territory twice. The Wolverine linemen hit so hard thai Pat Uebel, Army's crack halfback, fumbled five times. Barr, a 23-year-old product of Grand Rapids, wasted no time convincing the capacity crowd that this was his day. After taking the opening kickoff and returning to his own 34, Bnrr carried the yard of the Army end-zone.

Barr carried over, but end Ron Kramer missed his first extra point after seven successful tries this season. Score by periods: Michigan 6 fi 0 M- Army 0002- Michigan scoring Barr 2 loiie foot plunge, 82 yard punt return), Shannon (one fool plunge), Pace (four yard run), Army scoring- Safety (Greenwood tackled in end zone); tty DALLAS, Oct. Homa's rowdy Soohers furious Texas passing attack wtth timely Interceptions and Ipose terrific Rommy McDorotJti and bruising Bob Burrfs for touch' downs to ring tip their 22nd straight victory by downing Texas 20-0. Coach Bud Wilkinson's mans thus cleared what was posed to be Us last major hurdle in the path of another undefeated season and gave a sell-out crowd dazzling pitchotits and quarterback faking, ,1 McDonald, the iBfl-pound speedster from Albuquerque, N.M^ romped untouched on both of -26 payoff 28 yardstjft 2 the first four minutes of the Him i i v. v.

yard and Jim Pace, a third I flrsl thrcc 1 3 from scrimmage siring halfback, plunged four yards' anfl ba 'l lo the Army for the oilier. The only Army points! 18 He icl up 'more yardage came in the final minute of the lhos thrusts than he gained in the game when reserve quarterback -Greenwood faded into his own end zone attempting to pass and was tackled for a safety. Share, Honors With Uric, Michigan's first two starts, Drive, Bogs Down Thai drive hogged down but "ichtgan scored minutes later jafter Ucbel's first fumble al his But Barr, Shanon and Pace had! own 45. Quarterback Jim Maddock to share honors wilh a. bruising I passed 41 yards to Barr two "plays Michigan forward wall and an alert i later to move the ball within Dudley Scores As Ags Trip Nebraska Double Main Event 1 Slated On Mat Card The Pampa Shrine- Club will have a double main event on their wrestling card Monday October 10, at p.m.

By popular demand the George Overhuls and Frankie Murdock bout of last week, best 2 of 3 falls one hour time limit, will be done oyer with a referee of their own Murdock won last Monday night taking one fall with a sherry toe hold, Ihe other with his famous python sleeper. and for seven strides late In second quarter. Third of thn Hurrls 'Cla'ii-4-y Burris, the third of the clan to stamp a blazing name on' Oklahoma's gridirons, plunged yard for Ihe Oklahomans' third period score and quarterback JimTny Harris tacked on the extra points after the latlcr Iwo scores. Interceptions set the yitage for both of McDonald's touchdowns with center Jerry Tubbs hauling' down Ihe first of three Texas heaves to set up ihe first McDonald paved Ihe way second one just when it appeared Texas mighl get to the halftima trailing only 6-0 and still be very much in the ball game, But, his interceplion and 20-yard return put Oklahoma in business on the Texas seven on the first play. He slashed through' right tackle for the score and the game went almosl out of reach.

The rugged Oklahoma defense throttled Texas' running attack-to a net 67 yards and the secondary'Ia Overhuls says ho can't do it; six interceptions more than offset 'iin. the 10). yards Texas rang up on The other main event should be i completed passes out of 36 at- a crowd plcascr as much as the tempts. first. The popular Tommy Marlindale lakes on the Mad Russian (Boris Split Texiis Line A well-balanced Oklahoma spiil-T attack, ably engineered by Hrtrr.is day before more than 39.000 fans.

Knm ft 2 of 3 falls one; and his understudy, Jay O'Neal, The Aggies, led by guards Murrv I llo tlme lnl 1 the Texas line or pranced Kamcroft has UOIIU OLOSIVIOBILt BIO By FKAXK UNCOIL. Oct. UP slung by enthusiastic center Loyd Hale powered to three aml lla made qlllte a mentin lhat wilh five completed for himself; claiming the! passes for 54 yards. Texas' touted sophomore quaf- lerback, Joe Qlements, tried ly to keep Texas from Its first rne Aggies made repealed Fans who him wrestle here shutout in the 50-game rivalry into Nebraska territory in: last fall know he is a rugged indivi-j since 1938, but his 17 completions the last half, but Ihe Cornhu.skcrs, dua nml wil certainly make Mar-'out of .11 tosses were effective only slaved off each sally until the final: limla go down jnlo his for when the R0a was mrtanl J. of the game when qiiar-, tricks you haven't seen.

Or he is'get. Texas' deepest penetration was Wnghl. plunged liable to be defeated by Kameroff. Ho the Oklahoma 28 in the third. exas sung by enthusiastic center Loyd Hale powered to three a mae qlle a me Nebraska play in Ihe first period, quick touchdowns in the second 16 nimself claiming the pas piled up 21 points in the second period battering the will out of' enstern "tales championship along) period and coasted lo a 27-0 vie- 'ihe Nebraska forward wall i wllh a 01 tion of tne la team iterb lor over I chamionshi lory over the Cornhuskers Satur-i "88" Holiday Sedan Get: Out rifio "October OfTer" Today Top Trade-Ins Top Appraisals All IVIorrtrt Long I Hire's your rluinrr of your mak aiicc ID step inlci tin- Ililsinnliile the liest deal of year.

Anil when say we inran savings you'll lonj; reinenilier. Bill not all! e're wilh color" talkinj; aliout "Kockcl' 1 IliUmoliilis wilh the marks of llic I'uiure wherever you look. Oome. in anil join the Trade Parade! Gel our "Ocloher Offer" and vuu'll an Ol(l 0 A "ROCKIT" FOR iVERY POCKiTI And you'll find one priced just right for you! Choose from thirteen gor- geoui models in thrilling series luxurious Ninety- Eight, the brilliant Super "88" and the budget-priced Oldsmobile "88" 2-Door Sedan illuslraled. OLDSIVIOB VISIT THE "ROCKIT ROOM AT YOUR OLDSMOBIli DIALIR'SI REEVES OLDS, 833 WEST FOSTER PHONE 4-3233 Tommy, however, is not set up for anybody.

He can hold his own in quarter. Score by periods: Texas Oklahoma 0' 0 0 0 7 7 0 2 Iris 2. over from two yards out. JS'fliraska Il'ilds Onlci Kail Nebraska held possession of the any class. ball most the first period.

The The wrestling is to be held at the Aggies didn't get a firsl down until! Top o' Texas Sportsman's Club! Oklahoma scoring: mi Monday night at 8 p.m. with all; McDonald 2 (28, run; 7, run); Bur' UIB uHucnng of proceeds going to Pampa Shrinejris Conversions, Har-' Trimble, Goehring and Hale began Club's Crippled Children's Fund, to tell on the Husker line as the; second period opened. Donald Grant rammed over for the first Aggie touchdown early in the period from the one-foot mark. The touchdown rapped-a drive set up in the ('losing minutes of the first period when Ihe Aggies recovered a wild pitchout from HusK-er quarterback Don Erway. Roy Taylor converted.

Fullback George Gillar intercepted a Nebraska, pass on the Aggie .13 minutes Inter and scampered ,10 yards. Gillar several plays later crashed through thr. center of the HusUcr line lo score standing up from the Husker 26. Halfback Eel Dudley kicked the point. J'lay Pays Off With 'M minutes gone Swink Leads Frogs By Alabama, 21-0 Uy KAV I wriggled through the Alabama line.

TUSOALOOSA. Oct. "nd himself Halfback Jim Swink struck for! ThC Alahanla 8fifct man "i mmL fl Texan for yarns into the end zone le'adT xafil rk Narman Haniilln Ml.iipV 0 i 'he second touchdown by Luu'day. in a fllmhle on thR yards for Ihe Horned Frogs firsl soore 90 seconds lo ll in the after the second half opened. He I 'ipn nk ra mc 1 ll over period.

Grant passed lo Dudley in scored thrce and a half minutes I ma '). 80 In the end zone for the third Aggie! later on a Ihrco-yard plunge a'ndir, yS 'T, he fmal srorc Swinlc touchdown on a play that covered in the final quarter capped'a long! lch all(l seven yards. The score capped an'drive with a 10-yard sc'orin- run T', ay RT-yard march. Taylor kicked his Alabama's Crimson Tide ma second point. this season, battled TCU to a scoj-e-l 014 7 1 The Aggies, claiming their third; IMS first half but couldn't hold the 1 Coring: louchdowns.

Swink victory in four starts, never iel the roof up in the final two periods 10 nlnj Com Huskcrs get deeper into was the sixth consecutive defeat CI JMS OUilnl riloi'y than line. -for the once-proud Tirje. The 195-1 Fullback George Cifra was the team lost its three games. only Husker to gain TCU, the llth-rankcd football! Quarterback Don Erway managed loam in the nation, bad Ijtlle trou- only It) yards with his passing. i hie containing the Alabama attack.

The Aggies ammas-sed total The Crimson Tide put together its yards from sci immagc, nptting-' 17 long drive in Ihe closing seconds, first duwns. Nebraska gained J33 Alabama moved from its own 15- yards, totaling .13 firsl downs. jyard line to the Horned Frogs' 2(1 Score by periods: ollly lo llCHr the final Nebraska 0 0 n-- 1 1 i Texas 021 0 1I 1 I85 f) llnd unl om i-inrr- Tnn i ufl iex pushed his scoring total to 61 points in four games and 3. Texas scoring: Touch downs, Grant lone foot, plunge Gillar (2fi. run); Dudley 17, pass fro Granll; Wright (2 plunge) Conversions, Taylor 2, Dudley.

Austin May Gel Franchise In Texas Loop ,10 01 jjoinis in lour games ami AUSTIN. Oct. highly i moved 130 yards in 18 tries, adding' P'aced source revealed Saturday ass to one of the nation's top yardage he is "fairly certain" Beaumont in! a franchisp in tho ncicahnii TlK- News Classified Ads. INSURANCE All Types Phone 4-5828 Molcom Denson Agency totals. New Alabama Coach ,7.

K. Whil- worth, who gol a. rhilly homecoming for the C'rimson Tide's first game here, called Swink the "best WP'VP played Against this year." A crowd of 20,000 watched Whitworth, an old Rose Bowl slar for Alabama, try in vain home debut successful. franchise in the Texas League will he moved to The source, who insisted ha not bft identified, confirmed reports'. Rcnumoni President Allen Russell' conferred wilh local leaders and was guaranteed by "'10 or 50" busli nessmen a satisfactory deal" on make his! lne rsl year's operation.

A meeting of the Texas nome rlebut successful. nun-ung 01 me Texas League. Swink got his first score on 'itod for Monday at Dallas to third play of the second half, onj (ll si llfts franchise shift. In ad. a straight T-formation line play, he (lllil)l Austin.

Corpus A i'i lln 4 i ARE YOU THIS MAN! Top Flight Texas Company has opening in Pampa for young married man 25-35. Right man will be trained, financed and assured of promotion. This is a genuine opportunity for the right man. The man we are looking for is now but has reached top pay in present job or lacks opportunity for advancement. Write your qualifications to or contact: MR.

HAROLD T. BROOKS, District Manager Call DRake 2-3442 606 Adams Street Amorillo, Texas Amarillo. Baton Kougc, and Miami. Fla. were reported under consideration.

However, the Austin source sn.ld RusKKll had apparently ruled out Corpus Christi, leaving BaloiV. Rouge as Ihe main contender wilH Austin in bidding for the club. Meantime, Rule, sports lor of the Houston Press, a Scriiv-s- Howard newspaper, reported RusJ sell has been guaranteed a able" of 4 to assure A profitable fi at' year operation in the capital Mark Batlei.son, sports editor Ihe Au.slin Statesman, wrute lin will appiiri-nlly he in the League in 19.16." Batlerson quoted a "highly repu." table' source" as saying: "There" are still a few details to be irdnett out. but ihe Texis League as 3 whole is now in general agreement that Austin is the place to.go.'.

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