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LONGIIORN ASSISTANT INTERESTED IN JOB Baylor's Stevens Gets UPI All SWC Berth CThf Ifttfo Nrutfl cTribimf Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1968 Waco, Texas Page 3 Local AAAA Teams Sel for Waco Meet to Waco's Class AAAA schoolboy Adnvssion basketball teams plunge into'Tournamon the Waco be 25 cents the offensive unit, while Wain f'chordson, smu tt Sr. Fort Worth, TtK, scott and linebacker Bill Hobbs FB stev worsts, txo of Texas with 79 points, So repeated as defensive standouts. J'st tsam dcfcnsi i t. Ml OeNtro, Texos AAM Deryl Comer of Texas (o7i 4 0 300 s.

Younostown. oh, I ft mJT will DALLAS (LTD Six repeaters, including triple timers Chris Gilbert of Texas and Jerry Levi as of SMU, won berths on the 18 United Press International all Southwest Conference football team notable because of the scarcity of lovd Wolmcott, Texos points) won the other offensive as thev take some final tuneupC 8tUdcnts for two ames Wlth before' this weekend's Waco In j'' for a'Juls for two vitational Basketball Tourna Adults may purchase mcnt, (tickets for the entire tourna mm end post opposite Levias, while told newsman he would be interested in exploring the possibilities of the Baylor job. It was not known if Campbell was among those who conferred with the BU council men. Baylor was plunged into the coach hunt last week when the athletic council recommended that John Bridgers not be retained and school president Abner McCall approved the action. Both McCall and the council have spoken of the need for finding replacement as promptly as possible to keep Baylor in the 1968 69 recruiting race.

The quest for Baylor University's 18th football coach was apparently underway Monday in Dallas as members of the school's athletic council discussed the situation with a number of Southwest Conference assistant coaches. Staff members of all eight schools were assembled for a briefing by SWC officials on rules and regulations governing recruitment of high school athletes. The meeting was at Dallas' Baker Hotel and Baylor's atheltic council men used the opportunity for til iti .1 li i i' 'i rlh Richfield Rams, horn'' ment for si. i ff 1 Baylor's Richard Stevens (81 points) and SMU's Terry May (49 points) were at the tackles; Abbott and Don King of Texas Tech (77 points) at the guards, players from co champ Arkansas. Texas, which shared the title from a mused weekend in 1" ill'.

i "itt ill." 8 I "1. I a (I i (t I 'i i 4 1 717 Sr. La Moromt, Tk. Lorry Adams, TCU 123 Sr. Wolfe City, Tex.

Bruce PortiMo, SMU Ml Jr. IrvlnB. Te. James Movion, Texas Tech Sr. Eastland, Tex.

Richord Camobeil, Texas Tech 225 Jr. Matador, Tex. LB Bill Hobbs, Texas 210 Sr. Amarlllo Tex. LB Glen Halsell, Texos 6 0 Jr.

Odesso, Tex. DB Gary Adams. Arkansas 5 10 Sr. Pipoott, Ark. DB Lorry Alford, Texos Tech 5 10 ill Jr.

Houston, Tex. DB Jlm Llvinosten, SMU 4 11 Sr. Dallas, Tex. with Arkansas, and SMU, the third place team which lost toi and Rod Brand of Arkansas (51 points) at center. both champs, won exactly half Abilene, hit the road again tonicht to Dallas to tackle Madison at 7:30 p.m.

The Waco Tigers make their second appearance of the season tonight at the Tiger Gym when they face Stephenville at 7:30 Defensively, the front line had of the 22 berths on the mythical JACKIE ALLEN Second Team Safety RICHARD STEVENS Bears' All SWC team picked by UPI sports DeNiro and Richard Campbell of Texas Tech (56 points) at writers and conference scouts. Edmiston's starting lineup tonight will be Larry Horstmen, Bobby Young, David Morrison, Pat Zochary and Kevin Coffey as he starts a search for a replacement for the Injured Brad Holme. Holmes fractured! a wrist in the Abilene Tournament and is expected to out six weeks. Waco High coach Jack Sehrader is still experimenting with his lineup and should use ends; Wainscott and James While Texas placed six play 1 i a i assistants. One source said at least BASEBALL MEETIXG ers and SMU five, Arkansas was represented by only two, Moylan of Tech (48 points) at tackle Larry Adams of TCU (61 points) and Bruce Portillo of p.m.

The Tigers have had thrir schedule curtajled cancellations due to their opponents still in the football playoffs. University makes another! home stand tonight at the Tro Six Games Scheduled one on offense and one on SCCONO TBAAOFFfNSE Ends Ken Flemino (35). SMU end Max Peocock (35), Arkansas. Tackles Leland Winston (39), Rtct, and Webb Hubbell (44), Arkansas. Guards Jim Barnes (42), Arkansot, and Ken Gldney Texos.

Center Calvin Hunt (32), Baylor. Quarterback Bill Montgomery (41), Arkansas, Holfbocks Larrv Steaent (35), Texas SMU (55 points) at the guards. defense. The Razorbacks swept Glen Halsell of Texas (47 eight places on the second two members of the Arkansas staff and two more from SMU spoke with the Baylor delegation. Mike Campbell, defensive specialist and the most senior member of Dar rell Royal's staff at Texas.

points) was Hobbs' running jan gym in their return match teams, however. Cards Draft Belinsky; Geiner Goes to Astros mate at linebackers. For Tonicht and Bill Burnett (30), Arkansas. uiibert and Levias were Fullback Plnki Palmer (51), Baylor Gary Adams of Arkansas, with 83 points, and Jimmy unanimous choices at halfback with the Austin Reagan Raiders. east of Ralph Saneillo, Robert Coach Doyle Edmiston's; Steve Wilson, Billy Rams take a fine 6 1 record! ttonaldson and Thom Clark to Dallas tonight.

Richfield jtonight. plays return game with University coach John Kenner SECOND TEAM OEPBNSI Ends Bruce Dowdy (50), Texas Tech, and end, while SMU's Mike Richardson polled 92 of a C7 All six local Cl ass AA and Class AAA teams hit the court Tuesday night in a full slate and Lynn Garner (31), Arkonscs. Livingston of SMU, with 80, headed up the secondary Tackles Leo Brooks (42), Texos, ona SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Bo Belinsky, more famous as a possible 95 points for the other Madison Thursday night at the i is hanking on a starting crew Tom Reoux (36), Bo lor. Guards Rolf Krueoer (42), Texas and Rufus Cormier 09), SMU. defense, with the third spot being won by Larry Alford of eer has taken him through fines and suspensions and from actress Mamie Van Doren to Playboy Bunny Jo Collins, was tapped by the Cardinals from halfback spot and Texas' Ram gym playboy than a pitcher, was given another shot at the major Linebackers Corby Robertson (4), of basketball action.

Highlighting the night's ac formidable Lovd Wainscott at leagues Monday when he was Texas, and CUM Powell (26), Arkansas. Defensive backs Ronnie Ehrlo (40), Texas; Jackie Allen (35), Baylor, and Texas Tech (48 points). In addition to Worster and DeNiro, seven other players will defensive tackle polled 91 points. drafted by the National League Terry Stewart 2I), Arkansas, Oklahoma City of the Pacific Coast League for $25,000. Champion St.

Louis Cardinals tivity will be Connally and Reicher with a 7:30 p.m. tip off at the Cougars' Gym. Under Only two sophomores won of Bill Greaves, Steve McKin ney, Squeaky Valdez, John Pustejovsky and Mike Kunkel for tonight's game. All games will be preceded by team games at 5:30 p.m. Horstman, the leading scorer in the city action last year, is off and running acain with Waco High has an 0 1 record while the Trojans are 1 3 going into tonight's games.

The 1968 Waco Basketball Tournament will get underway Friday at the Waco High and Richfield Gyms with the Tigers, Rams, Trojans and Moore Lions Belinsky, whose stormy car first team spurs fullback Steve have a chance to make return appearances. The juniors on the teams include Stevens, Brand, HONORABLE MENTION (IS or mere Mints) Offense Ends Barney Hor'ls, Texos Worster of Texas and defensive new coach John Rich the Cadets Lorry Davis, Rice; Chuck Dlcus, Comer, Portillo, Campbell, have compiled a 1 1 record after Arkansas. THOUGHT Halsell and Alford. Tackles Bobby wuenscn, Texos; mix two games. The 27 players were drafted at cost of $573,000 by the 24 major league clubs.

Among the others taken were such former major leaguers as outfielder Gary Geiger by Houston, first baseman Bob Chance by California, catcher Russ Nixon by the Chicago White Sox, Patterson, Texas Tech; Chories Bales, TCU. competing against four invading a 22.8 per game average despite DALLAS fUPI) Th IMS United Prtsj end Mike DeNiro of Texas Worster nosed out Baylor's Pinkie Palmer, 55 points to 51, but DeNiro piled up 72 points to lead the balloting at his position. La Vega plays hosts to West teams CONTINUED FROM PACE TWOS Moore plays Woodrowi seeing only limited action in Guards James Ray, tcu; Lonus Treadwell, Baylor. mternofionoi All Sou trtwst Conference toot oai( ream. Wilson at the Tiger Gym and at 7:30 p.m.

in another big Andrews meets University at FIRST TIAM OPFBNSt Pos. Plover, School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Centers Forrest wieaami, Texas; jonn Ruthstrom, TCU. Bocks Chuck Hixson, SMU; Ted Kov, Texos; Ross Montsomery, TCU, Defense Richfield at 5:45 p.m.

In the clash. The Pirates ai'e led by Steve Waschmann and Doug Bates. thei Jrrv Levias, SMU Senior Edd Hargett of outfielder Billy Cowan by the 7:30 games, Waco High hosts Abilene and Richfield plays Aggies was a strong pick over several of the Rams' seven games. IHs exr eHent running mate Bobby Young is averaging The dandy Richfield twxisome were tw of the Individual stnd outs in the Abilene tournament last week and earned Ail Tournament honors. two fine sophomore quarter hired John Bridgers.

He gave him his chance in the first place. He has been his great and good friend through thick and thin. He also is better aware than most of what the situation is. Carter Riverside. New York Yankees and pitcher Bill Short by Cincinnati.

Geiger was the No, 1 selection. A 31 year old outfielder backs. Bill Montgomery of Another Richfield Abilcne showdown game is expected to take place in the finals. Ends Bin Alessis, Texas; Mike Mitchell, SMU; Tackles Horvey Aschenbeck, Texas Terry Shackelford, TCUf Jim Johnston, SMU; Rock Kersey, Arkansas. Guards Rooer Roltsch, Rice; R.

Crenshaw, SMU; Lvnn Odom, Texas Joe Brown, Texas Tech. Linebackers Robert Junell, Texas Tech; Joe Stuffs, SMU. Defensive backs Lorry Tunnel), SMU; Tommy Maxwell, Texas Charles Bnohtweli, TCU; Denton Fox, Texas! Tech; Ross Brupbacher, Texos Fred Stelnmark, Texas; Ivan Moore playt Its first home game against Hamilton Park. The Lions were clipped by Hamilton Park 49 45, in the I Midway will meet Gatosville io sr. Beoumonr, Tex.

R'crtord Stevens, Baylor 5 235 Jr. Dublin, Tex. Don Kino, Texos Tech 5 11 220 Sr. Wichita Palls, Tex. Red Brand, Arkansas 2 231 Jr.

Newport, Ark. G.Danny Abbott, Texas 0 214 Sr. Amarlllo, Tex. Terry May, SMU 4 4 lit Sr. Iowa Park, Tex.

Deryl Comer, Texos 4 2 810 Jr. Dallas Tex QB Edd Hargett. Texas 0 117 Sr. Marietta, Tex. HB Chrls Gilbert, Texas 11 174 Sr.

Houston, Tex. Last week he stood before whose career has been interrupted several times by a series of injuries and illnesses, including a collapsed lung, Geiger hit Arkansas and Chuck Hixson of SMU, picking up 73 points to 41 for Montgomery and 37 for Hixson. Hargett, Gilbert, Levias and Texas guard Danny Abort (74 points) were the repeaters on a crowded room and an LEAOINO CITY SCORERS Player, Teem FG FT TP Lorry Morstmon Rirh'ield ft 77 10 Bobby Young, Richfield 47 40 1J4 Brod Holmes, Rirhfieid 30 14 at the Panthers Gymnasium at Texas La Vega Nips By Kohinsoii .286 with 14 homers and 50 runs batted in at Tulsa last year. Geiger's drafting marked the third time he has traveled this route. He has played in the Bft Greovw, Umvrly Bill Bfvonf, Riefifteld 17 Sv McKlnniv, Matrice Robert, RlchHeid ij Croo Coiwlck, icnff 17 Kvtn CoHev.

Richfield 13 Here Chick Chick Chick Chick Chick Chick Chicken Dinner Every Tuesday Our Regular $1.25 No. 1 Order Dining Room orTake Home Three pieces of golden fried chicken, biskrolls and honey, pickle slices and your choice of snowflake potatoes with cream gravy, trench fries or baked potato. ounabloodk 0 Restaurants 2625 FRANKLIN PH. PL 4 0772 La Vega finished strong Mon 7:30 p.m. Coach Reggie Davis' Panthers have won their last two games after dropping their initial appearance of the season.

Robinson, which claimed Its district Class A title last year, meets Mart on the road with Dovfd Morrnon, RiehtiW Coaches All America Tab day night to trip Robinson, 53 vami, umntty 40 33 30 7t 27 II 11 IS 4 is i 7 a non district basketball 50, in majors with Boston, Atlanta and Cleveland he had his best year with the Red Sox in 1960 when he hit .302 in 77 games. game at Rocket Gymnasium. Robinson led at half, l'5 21. Robert teno. wko Hum 4 Rondy Sparks, Uflivertfty 4 Ronnl Crawford, Rlcrtllrf a 7:30 p.m.

tip off. The Rockets Gilbert, Levias, Gipson Previously, he was drafted by and entering the final rHTifKl; Wlt Gwta, UnlverHty demolished Mart, 68 45, in their the Rockets still led. 37 .15. MUt Kunkel, UnlvtrtMy I opener. before the Pirates surged to Twenty one schools are repre Cleveland in 1957 and by Atlanta in 1965.

Chance, hard hitting but erratic, was the sixth leading hitter Carver travels to Dallas to victory in the final oeriod. i ArtuW cite meet Ervin with a 7 p.m. NEW YORK (UPD O.J. Simpson of Southern California and Leroy Keyes of Purdue headed a 27 man All America team chosen by the American starting time. The Panthers Colorado and Charles Rosenf elder of Tennessee the guards, and John Didion of Oregon State the center.

On defense are Hendricks and Kansas John Zook at ends, Bill in the International League last season, batting .293 for Buffalo dropped their opener, 59 78, to Doug Bates led the winners MfTH SSi with lft points, getting ail of, wfiMMM 0i i them from the field. Tommy ,0 not ta bt mitMdt yM wm Wills and Steve Waschmann 0flt Tt nui each hit 10 points for the win sali sented on the team chosen by more than 1,000 members of the AFCA. Notre Dame placed three players, and Georgia, Kansas, Purdue and Tennessee: had two representatives each, Fort Worth Kirkpatrick. In nounced his decision and offered a few words in explanation. Perhaps they are worth repeating; "I regret it has come to this.

If I didn't think it was in the best interests of the university I would be inclined to go back and argue with the committee But (I think) substantial evidence is on their side. "We've developed such divisiveness and hostility and bitterness among our supporters that it severely handicaps anyone trying to carry on a successful program. I feel that in the last year the lines have hardened, the hostility has deepened. We're split substantially, and we must have unified support to have a chance for success." What the president of the university was saying was that no man can be made bigger than the entire school, and when he and the council pondered all aspects of the situation they came to the same conclusion "that the best interests of the university would be served by changing our head football coach." i with 23 homers and 84 runs Football Coaches Association Carver's first game Jesse batted in. He was a second iStanfill of Georgia end Ed round selection.

The two were among five players named Monday to the AFCA team for the second Walker dunked 22 points, James Stewart 14 points and Howard Shaw 11 points. The 20 established major The AFCA team is the successor of the first All leading Robinson scorer was A aHirOI Steve Thompson with 17 points. IX)nnie Groth finished with lSi league clubs drafted first but only 13 made selections Phi America team, selected by Yale coach Walter Camp in 1889. points and Larry MuHins with! 13 ooints for the Rockets. 1 Players chosen to the team are ladelphia, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Boston, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco and Detroit straight year.

Defensive end Ted Hendricks of Miami (Fla.) and offensive ends Ron Sellers of Florida State and Ted Kwalick of Penn State joined the pair of running backs as White of California at tackle, Chuck Kyle of Purdue the middle guard, and Bob Babich of Miami (O.) and Ken Johnson of Army the linebackers. Defensive backs on the AFCA team are Roger Wehrli of Missouri, Al Worley of Washington, Jake Scott of Georgia, Al Brenner of Michigan State and Jim Weatherford of Tennessee. In the game La Ve honored annually during a three day visit to New York sidetracked the Rockets, 50 35, City. HOTllass Chili. Has Bis Mcelinj; The Heart O' Texas Bass Club will hold an important meeting tonight at the Lone Star Gas Building, 300 South Twentieth, behind the 16 points of Randy; After Houston made Geiger ATRmKETj MOW i hit 10 it the first pick, Washington se Harris.

Bobby Sel by points for the losers. lected pitcher Dennis Day 14 ton from Richmond, the New repeaters. Fifteen players, including two quarterbacks, three ends and five other backs were on the offensive unit, and 12 players including five halfbacks, were uo vevo 10 14 3J Robino Scoring: Thompson 7 l.i York Mets picked Infielder Ron Groth Mullln 4 5 13. Brown 1 0 2, Garrett from Richmond, Call The sauod: Often so Tight end Ted Kwalick, Penn State. Split ends Ron Sellers, Florida Stote; Jim Seymour, Notre Dome Tackles Dave Foley, Ohio Stotti and all members are urged to attend.

The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. CO veou acurino. oor im. wmi fomia tapped pitcher Pedro Bo ben from Tulsa, Los An on tile defensive team. 3 4 10.

Wotchsmonn 50 10. Oowon 3 0 Johnson Is Among First In New Hall BRECKE NREDGE, Tex. (UPI) five of the state's top NOW OPEN 12:45 Helton 2 0 4 Kottntf 1 0 2. HOCorxt 1 0 2 Kocol 0 1 1. Toiois 24 5 M.

Bobby Douglass of Kansas geles took the pitcher Art Dar Election of officers for 1969 Feot. 1 OO 4fr4 Jo 4 I win from Rochester and and Terry Hanratty of Notre Sfu. Cord r. i.sr Aouirt n)Pin lttt I will be held and plans for the rrTTTTTT rTTTTTTTTTTi Dame tied in balloting for Ijthe White Sox selected Nixon. JL I I 17 II I I 14 (LjlVlUK December fishing tournament Quarterback and both were named to the mythical squad.

will be made. Awards for the ii in i 4V RntHctoS Norton onoor not odmltaf unttu wilti 4. I porsnt or adult Georee Kunz, Notre Dome. Guards Mike Montler, Colorado; Choriev ftosenfeider, Tennessee. Center John Didion, Oreoon State.

Quarterbacks Soto Douglass, Kansos; Terry Hanratty, Notre Dome. Halfbacks J. Simoson, Southern California; Lerov Keyes, Purdue; Chrrt Gilbert, Texas. Fullback Paul Gloson, Houston. Fionker Jerry Levias, Jouthtrn Methodist.

Defense Ends Ted Hendricks, Moml, i ENJOY Basketball Scores HEHH Joining Simpson and Keyes in the backfield are fullback Paul November tournament winners will also be presented. OUR DINNER high school football players from the first decade of University Interscholastic League play Gipson of Houston, halfback Vonderbirf 7, Southern Methodist 94. Texos 67, Misslsslool 43. Houston 10, Peroerdme 40. Chris Gilbert of Texas and mi 1 3111 14 Mill AW.

71 Monday night were Inducted SERVED HERE OR BOXED TO GO Also BifsinetsRitB't Lurches SenrW Daily flanker end Jerry Levias of John Zook, Kansas. Texas Lutheran 41, Souttiwest Texas Tockies till Stonflll, Georgia; Ed St. SI. Southern Methodist. White, California.

Louisiana State TO, New Orleans Loyola Hill Junior College CISCO (SPL) Hill Junior College defeated Osco Jr. College 90 80 here Monday night. into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. On the offensive line were Middle ouard Chuck Kyle, Purdue. Linebockers Bob dablcft, Miami, Ohio; Ken Johnson, Army.

Backs Al Hrenntr. Michigan State; Named to the honor list at the I 0 Box Office Open at 5:45 Show (Start at 6:30 Both Features In Color Thin One at 8 :56 Only The hanging was the best show in town! ends Kwalick, Sellers and Notre Dame's Jim Seymour. Dave Foley of Ohio State and George 82. Tufeme 103, Northern Mlchioon W. Texas Christian 17, Oklahoma City 14.

Lomor Tech 17. Memphis State 49. Tenn Tec 43, Uniy. of Texas at Art lnrt on 74. Howard Payne 103, Torleton State 72 Jim Weatherford, Tennessee; joxe Scott, Georgia; Al Worley, Washington; Rootr Ask About Our Dining Room for Private Parties 16th and Franklin PL 3 5365 Wehril, Missouri.

Kunz of Notre Dame are the tackles, Mike Montler of Texas 95, Southern Mississippi 2 first annual banquet were Cleburne's Clarence "Blue" Smith, Waco's John Drew "Booriy" Johnson, Wichita Falls' Leo Baldwin, Ranger's Buster Mills and Breckenridge's Royce Mag Ml HAL CIMIWA COR. Pee Wee Football POPULARITY SPECIALS! ni UK 1 Days DISNEY I i 01 EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY Li rj Our Famous Piece Each was presented a plaque honoring his induction. John Chicken Fried Steak BARBEQUE SPECIAL EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Beef Plate, Barbecue beef, Barbeque Beam, Potato Salad or Cole Slaw. Served with $1 OQ Texas Toast. Reg.

$1.65 I Sliced Beef. To Go $2.35 Pound Waco mode a clean sweep of victories tost Saturday In the Brazos Valley Bowl. The Northwest Optimist thumped the Oak CliH Jets 23 12 as Burl Coker scored three touchdowns Alan Houoh ran over two extra points. The La Vega Wustonos riddled the Oak CHff Muslanos 5 as Kent James Tenderloin of Trout SI. 50 son's plaque was awarded posthumously to his widow, Mrs.

Gertrude Johnson. Speaker Chena Gilstrap, athletic director at the Universitv The Above Orders Served With the Usual Trimmings TAwir.uT t.an la scored three times. Artie Jackson and Otho Galther scored two TO and Tom Bvnnom one. Jackson and Tom The PARENT trap; IN COLOR OPEN 1:00 ALL SEATS 7fc Til Al JO Fuller added extra points Adults Stv. Card Chl JD0 1 JO 75C RESTAURANT Srd lVi k' Rut lliirrv YILLAGE BARN RESTAURANT BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLl Bosqueville ot Airport Road PL 3 5471 19TH and PARKLAKE EASTWOOE ooitot coiti i with Denni whiisdjof Texas at Arlington, said it scoring thre toochdOMfft and Kennelhi was "logical I be VOUr first in tht Other wmM, Oollo Comoton! Peaker 1 vp, whed football ripowj Sao Antonio 2A 6 and Son Antonio in a lot of place." mom stANiET nusmcK pftoauciio S.

Oysters on the Vi Shell or Fried HANG EM HIGH ichkhni ImaI(, j.ly prpsid(nt of Frature at 6:30 1 JAMES COHl'RN and OK SHAW In I Texas High School Coaches Association, told the 450 attending! the banquet that "outside of! Christianity, football is the only EVERY TUESDAY FAMILY DAY! HAROLD WAITE'S PANCAKE STEAK HOUSE 510 Golden Triangle PL 3 9763 Across from Wetrylew VUloee Snopoina Center BREAKFAST BUFFET LUNCH TU ESD N1G EC I A DRIVE IN JU I $1.00 Car mow wt" 18th ANNUAL BENEFIT POLICEMEN'S BALL HEART OTEXAS COLISEUM SATURDAY, DEC. 7th 9 to 1 MUSIC BY JACK GREENE ith Jeannie Seel? and the Jolly Greene Giants TICKETS S4.00 PER PERSON. SET UPS FREE OBT Tlffcf TS FROM ANY FOLIC! OFFICER TTTTTUirtTTTTTTn I P.M. ft CHICKEN DINNER 3 Pieces, Green Salad, French Fries, Grovy. Reg.

1.25 sept wtvisior lCTR0CKO HOWARD Eat Here 80c salvation left for our young men. This is how strong I feel in our sport. It helps boys learn how to get knocked down, then get up and go again. Smith and Baldwin were inducted by Harold Ratliff, UIL historian and former Associated Press Texas sports editor, Eck Curtis, former Breckenridge and University of Texas coach and athletic director for the Lubbock public schools, presently an insurance salesman in Abilene, presented a plaque to Mills. Mrs.

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