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vvvv Nov 11 1 N' 4 i '( VibVVII I 4' -7 A 'SNAPPY NFL Boosts Be 111s Salary Closes Draft -T--- FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Saturday Morning January 20 1951 li noct Ell es PAGE SEVEN Garland Chps rf fi '4''' 1 '-1 -rAifi 5 14 Ely i 5 IL SNs: ONk Daniels Sullivan Tidwell Henley Brock 5 Impressive Victories 4875 Watch Score rgos BY PHIL COLLIER es Star-Telegram Sparta Writer i Hugh Garland Clyde Daniels Marvin Sullivan and Arthur Tidwell scored impressive victories Jim Brock and James 77: Henley all but stole the show and 11 of the 37 bouts ended 4- 11 i -it il in knockouts as Fort Worth's 15th annual Regional Golden 4 i Gloves tournament reached the half-way mark before 4875 4 fans Friday night at Will i two rounds trading Sunday Rogers Memorial Coliseum There'll be further reductions punches Brook got the best of the exchange but in the High School Novice Ind Henley a Tech representative failed to go down Open class brackets Saturday night The 39-bout card which and Brock almost collapsed from starts at 8 o'clock will reduce the effort of throwing so many punches 4 the field to finalists in each of It was a match Golden Gloves the I i tihi be ee divisionscleb nrne i ht at the fans will be discussing for years Coliseum and another huge turn- to come out is expected Peacock vs Brock Garland Wins Quickly But here's the payoff Brock's Saturday night opponent is his The Open class amateurs who are bidding for berths in the fellow Poly product Dexter Pea- cock the Novice 147-pound title I 'A- state Golden Gloves tournament favorite who scored a 25 second Feb 14-19 at the Coliseum car- knockout Thursday night and ad- 0' ied dynamite in their hands Fri- aNia -o vanced default Friday night day night Here's a battle that might out- Garland the Carswell Air Base do anything Zale and Graziano I 's" ever produced 11 light-heavyweight crown here two sergeant who won the regional t' years ago needed just one minute Like the Novices and Opens and 40 seconds to score a TKO Turn to Gloves on Page 8 4' over Thomas Moss in the night's only Open class heavyweight Ilk match FRIDAY'S RESULTS 0: The serviceman punched with --'5'4-- deadly accuracy arid earned a HGH efiv-- I SHCOOL DIV ISION s- it44404-- 0-e'4- finals berth opposite the winner FLYWEIGHTS C- of Saturday night's bout between Monte Mitchell 114 Amon Carter Riv- erside beat Jack Brock 109 POLY (3) Defending Champion Andy Eagle- ROY Bilberry 110 Cleburne won bY ton and Ed Keniff over Armour Boles 112 Vorth Ey i' '44 -qk 'jot 0-tz FORT WORTH Saturday Morning January Knockouts! Garland Clips Moss in First Daniels Sullivan Tidwell Henley Brock Score Impressive Victories 4875 Watch BY PHIL COLLIER Star-Telegram Sports Writer Hugh Garland Clyde Daniels Marvin Sullivan and Arthur Tidwell scored impressive victories Jim Brock and James Henley all but stole the show and 11 of the 37 bouts ended in knockouts as Fort Worth's 15th annual Regional Golden Gloves tournament reached the half-way mark before 4875 fans Friday night at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum two rounds trading Sunday There'll be further reductions punches Brook got the best of in the High School Novice and the exchange but Henley a Tech Open class brackets Saturday representative failed to go down night The 39-bout card which and Brock almost collapsed from starts at 8 o'clock will reduce the effort of throwing so many the field to finalists in each of punches the three divisions It was a match Golden Gloves It'll be Cleburne night at the fans will be discussing for years Coliseum and another huge turn- to come out is expected Peacock vs Brock Garland Wins Quickly But here's the payoff Brock's The Open class amateurs who are bidding for berths in the state Golden Gloves tournament Feb 14-19 at the Coliseum carried dynamite in their hands Friday night Garland the Carswell Air Base sergeant who won the regional light-heavyweight crown here two years ago needed just one minute and 40 seconds to score a TKO over Thomas Moss in the night's only Open class heavyweight match The serviceman punched with deadly accuracy and earned a finals berth opposite the winner of Saturday night's bout between Defending Champion Andy Eagle-ton and Ed Keniff STAR TELEGRAM 20 1957 PAGE SEVEN two rounds trading Sunday punches Brook got the best of the exchange but Henley a Tech representative failed to go down and Brock almost collapsed from the effort of throwing so many punches It was a match Golden Gloves fans will be discussing for years to come Peacock vs Brock But here's the payoff Brock's Saturday night opponent is his fellow Poly product Dexter Peacock the Novice 147-pound title favorite who scored a 25 second knockout Thursday night and advanced by default Friday night Here's a battle that might outdo anything Zale and Graziano ever produced Like the Novices and Opens Turn to Gloves on Page 8 FRIDAY'S RESULTS HIGH SHCOOL DIVISION FLYWEIGHTS Monte Mitchell 114 Amon Carter Riverside beat Jack Brock 109 POLY (3) Roy Bilberry 110 Cleburne won bY default over Armour Boles 112 north Staff Photo by AL PANZERA Henley in one of furious fights on Friday night's Golden Gloves program at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum Brock won close novice welter duel UGH! of action which prevailed throughout bout is this rugged tit-for-tat action as Jim Brock left lands left while receiving right from James ackets Name 24 Lettermen TWIC Opposes Wildcat Quint 1 0 On Little Jack Brock Brother and 'Barefoot' -------BY GENE GREGSTON Star-Teletram Boons Writer In his brief play-by-play summaries of each fight our Mr Phil Collier had it typed this sA way: "Great 1 st round Brock comes orgk out carrying A fight furious- ly hurts Mit- -goRmor chell in cor- ner but 'Mit- chell fights way out wins 00 round 20-19 Second fart Mitchell 20- 419 -Mitchell wins 'third round 20-19 DR EUGENE fast great BROWN fight" The combatants about which that deathless prose was compiled were Jack Brock and Monte Mitchell a pair of little squirts who opened Friday night's Golden Gloves program at spacious Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum They were flyweights fighting in the High School Division Whoever named the 112-pound class must have had Brock and Mitchell in mind Real flyweights they are Smile Reveals Gap As indicated by the summary above Mitchell won a close and great fight a great little fight might be more appropriate Before the people had started blotting out empty seats while the organist was playing the "Tennessee Waltz" and while awaiting the 7:30 starting time Brock talked He is as Ceorge Kellam had described a snappy conversationalist When he talked and when he smiled the parted lips revealed a gap in his tooth structure Dr Eugene Brown head judge and a dentist said the missing molar was one of the central incisors Kellam who lost two of those himself once but in less strenuous surroundings said Dr Brown meant front teeth "Who you tightin'?" Brock was asked "Just the Champ that's all Just the Champ!" Brock replied snappily of course "At least everybody says he's the one to win it" "Great conversation isn't it?" a reporter queried "Snappy" Brock grinned He reads the morning papers Late arrivals missed a good one in the Brock-Mitchell fight They scrapped Brock was resplendent in shiny gold briefs with a black border He represented Poly High Mitchell wore the Panther Boys' Club underwear of red trunks with white trim He's a good serious boy apparently stronger than Brock Afterward Brock said snappily "Well at least I can say I was beaten by the champion He beat me all right He threw his punches straighter" That missing tooth? The little boy with the close-cropped hair lost that at a swimming pool slipped fell and knocked the darn thing out Rough sport that swimming And Such a Nice Boy Later in the program Jack Brock's older brother Jim and James Henley of Tech waged a terrific Novice welterweight battle the elder Brock winning Both he and Henley were as the saying goes dead tired at the conclusion of the three wildly-applauded rounds The dark-haired Jim a grid star for the Parrots sat limply in the dressing room Jack the gap in his teeth now filled with a removable bridge was giving his older brother some advice Jim didnt' pay much attention Unlike his little brother he was unable at the moment to think of anything snappy to say Jim just kept sitting there going "Whewwwwlvw" When he isnt competing in athletics Jim writes for the Parrots' school paper Matter of fact he wants to be a sports writer later in life And he looked like such a nice boy too Glenn Elliott Novice featherweight contestant sat in line waiting his turn to do battle with Buddy Reeves when an official noticed the lad had no no shoes on The boy replied to interrogation that yes he had shoes but he preferred not to wear them "Tut I will if you insist" Elliott added The official did So Elliott wore a pair of sneakers into the ring and lost by technical knockout to Reeves in the third round As a rincsider commentedqno telling what he'd have done barefooted Birdville Overtakes Handley Five 36-29 Birdville came from behind in the last five minutes to beat Handley 36-29 in a District 11-A cage game Friday night at Poly High gym Thurston Norton paced the winners with 12 points Jerry Don Cobb hit eight for the Greyhounds The Handley team shaded the Birdville Bees 24-23 Motorettes Try Mesquite The Al Wooten Motorettes travel to Mesquite Saturday for a girls' basket ball game at 8 against the Mesquite sextet Sunday the Motorettes meet the Dallas Hornets at Dallas in another 8 in game PHILADELPHIA Pa Jan 19 (Sp1)--The Texas Wesleyan basket ball squad arrives here by plane Saturday morning and the nth-ranked team in the nation awaits in ambush for an attempt at snapping the Rams' four-MOVES FACTS FIGURES game winning streak night of the Fort Villanova is the first foe for Worth regional Golden Gloves ama- the Wesleyans on their 10-day teur boxing tournament Rogers Memorial Col- four-game tour into the East and iseum the Wildcats have one of the na GLOVES FACTS FIGURES Daniels the Poly youngster representing Panther Boys' Club the defending team champion launched his bid for a third straight regional lightweight title by registering a first-round TKO over Wayne Lewis A smashing body attack and a hard right to the jaw sent Lewis to the canvas two times Reeree Kitchens halted the match after a minute and 30 seconds Tidwell Beats Escalante Sullivan another Poly product who won the regional welter title here in 1949 got off to a spectacular start as a 160-pounder by dig-posing of courageous Jim Hollingsworth after just 1:25 of fighting Sullivan worked his taller foe into a corner and drove home crunching rights and left to the head Hollingsworth sagged to his knees and was counted out Tidwell the North Texas State College student who won the Tyler regional flyweight title last year and lost to Fort Worth's 1 Fern" Snyder in the state meet widely outpointed Frank lante in the night's feature 112- pound duel Escalante had won the regional title here three years ago but he was no match for Tidwell who scored knockdowns in each of the first two rounds and weathered a counter-offensive in the last heat In spite of all these standout performances the two youngsters who made the biggest hit with the enthusiastic crowd were Brock and Henley a pair of Novice welterweights Slug Toe to Toe Few times in the history of Regional tournaments has there been a fight the equal of the one these two game and fearless boxers put on Brock won a unanimous decision but at the final bell he was so exhausted and so glad to have completed his job that he wearily burst into laughter and threw both arms around Henley Brock a Poly product gave away quite a bit of height in this match but he finally found the range toward the end of the first round to land with solid rights and lefts and take an early lead The fans won't forget the next round or the third The fighters round or the third The fighters stood toe to toe for the entire I Commissioner to Get $10000 More Annually CHICAGO Jan 19 (P)--The National Football League Friday handed Commissioner Bert Bell a $10000 yearly raise making his annual salary $40000 for the remainder of his eight-year term The "vote of confidence" was given Bell by the club owners after they finished the annual player draft in which the champion Cleveland Browns led the drawing of 362 collegians with 36 picks Bell's salary increase was announced by Owner George Preston Marshall of the Washington Redskins The pro grid chiefs' 340000 salary leaves him $25000 below the $65000 Baseball Commissioner A Chandler receives The move apparently was an attempt to "show up" organized baseball Marshall had sharply criticized the refusal of baseball owners to renew Chandler's contract at their recent winter meeting in St Petersburg Fla Bears Draft 33 The pro football bosses after completing the player draft and voting Bell raise tackled such other problems as possible realignment of the loop's American and National divisions and drawing of a 1951 playing schedule In the series of 30 draft rounds the Chicago Bears came up with the second greatest number 33 followed by the Washington Redskins with 31 The other nine clubs collected 30 or fewer gridders with whom they will try to deal for the 1951 campaign The numerical advantage of the Browns Bears and Redskins developed as result of player deals with other clubs in which draft rights were swapped to those three clubs The top half of the draft was completed Thursday with the New York Giants getting the top bonus draw Southern Methodist's stellar back Kyle Rote The Bears got the first regular draft who was Notre Dame's all-America quarterback Bob Williams picked by the now efunct Baltimore Colts The Colts owed the Bears their first selection Coach Paul Brown of the title-winning Browns was unimpressed with his fortune in corraling the largest number of new pro prospects "This probably is the skimpiest draft in pro football history" said Brown "It doesn't mean much numerically or otherwise for the simple reason that no club knows just what players may be lost to the military before next season starts" Get Extra Picks The Browns got their extra draft picks from four other clubs including two each from the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions and one each from San Francisco's 49ers and the New York Yanks The Bears did better from a quality viewpoint on the extra drafts with Williams the New York Yanks' first pick Bill Stone Baltimore Colt halfback and the New York Giants' fourth pick End Tom Jelley of Miami's Hurricanes Players drafted included: Brown Arkansas guard: Clarence Marable TCLI tackle Cecil Martin North Texas State back CHICAGO BEARS Ed Lizak Oklahoma back: Leon Campbell Arkansas back Buddy Rogers Arkansas back Winship Rice tackle Marvin Stendel Arkansas end John Ford Hardin-Simmons back Neal Franklin SMIT tackle Harris Texas center Bruce Womack West Texas State tackle NEW YORK YANKS Jerre II Price Texas Tech pack iAllilams Arkansas tackle Ray Stone Texas end John Champion SMU back CHICAGO CARDINALS Jim Owens Oklahoma end Bill Cross West Texas State back NEW YORK GIANTS -7- Quincy Armstrong North Texas center Hal Quinn SNIP guard LOS Jackson Texas Tech nack GREEN Mrs ACC back Joshua Turns Back Glen Rose by 51-39 JOSHUA Jan 19 (SO) Joshua High School remained unbeaten in District 38-B cage play here Friday night by turning back Glen Rose 51-39 Bud Miller scored 31 points for the winners The Glen Rose girls' team won the first game 31-23 over Joshua 17-(4 4 0 I :1:: litrAlh4N a 0 TatA 16 HA! YOU MISSED--Monte in hot lligh school flyweight 0 I- 4: '-t4 ::1 it: 17) i 1 Ja- as () 14 )1 4 -)1 kt 'bar Side LIGHTWEIGHTS Robert Purnell 137 Poly beat Don Hutto 137 Tech (3 Thomas Brockette 134 Poly beat Dyrel Wayne Collins 132 North Side (3) NOVICE DIVISION FLYWEIGHTS Frank Hall 114 Denton beat Richard Page 114 Panther Boys Club (3) Paul Benavides 112 Panther BOYS' Club won bY a TKO over Eugene Rucker 110 Poly (2) Dewey Wilson 114 won hi a TKO over Marvin Alford 113 Waxahachie (1) BANTAMWEIGHTS Carey Joe Batson 120 113C-Rec Dept beat Burl Short 117 Panther Boys' Club (3) Donald Tidwell 120 Denton heat Eddie Ray Speegle 119 Waxahachie (3) Frank Paiacios 118 Panther Boys' Club beat Jesse Goodwin 120 Waxahachie (3) FEATHERWEIGHTS Buddy Reeves 128 on by a TKO over Glenn Elliott 124 (3) Thomas Lee Bunn 128 IBC-Rec Dept beat Charles Swart 126 IBC-Rec Dept (3) Frank Gasca 124 Panther Boys' Club beat Oren McClain 124 (3) LIGHTWEIGHTS Donald Kerlee 138 IBC-Rec Dept beat Rhea Hardin 136 (3) WELTERWEIGHTS Charles Rains 148 IBC-Rec Dept beat Joe Taylor 139 Handley Boys' Club (3 Ken Thompson 146 IBC-Rec Dept beat Ragsdale 144 Weatherford College (3) Jim Brock 141 Poly beat James Henley 140 Tech (3) Dexter Peacock 144 IBC-Rec Dept won by default over Jay Smith 148 Poly MIDDLEWEIGHTS Charles Myers 162 Cleburne beat Jimmy Hobbs 159 (3) Ben Cherry 158 Waxahachie best Weldon Johnson 155 Panther Boys' Club (3) Doyle Anderson 160 Weatherford beat Jimmy Ince 158 IBC-Rec Dept (3) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS Eddy Parker 173 IBC-Rec Dept won by a TKO over Gregory Nesbit 165 (1) Kenneth Kent 169 Weatherford College beat Weldon Moss 175 (3) Durwood Henderson 170 Weatherford beat Norman White 174 (3) HEAVYWEIGHTS Gene GilleY 232 Weatherford College beat Curtis Stewart 201 (3) Raymond Hoskins 190 Weatherford beat William Jack Stamps 181 Arlington (3) OPEN DIVISION FLYWEIGHTS Eddie Perez 111 IBC-Rec Dept won by a TKO over William Bullingto0010 (21 Arthur Tidwell 112 North Texas State beat Frank Escalante 110 IBC-Rec Dept Billy Frasier 113 IBC-Re Dept wells by a TKO over Walter Baxter 113 Handley Boys' Club Qt LIGHTWEIGHTS Clyde Daniels 136 Panther Boys Club won by a TKO over Wayne Lewis 136 (1) Pfc Donald Sears 136 Carswell won by default over Jack Alexander 136 Mlneral Wells Robert Haddix 136 IBC-Rec Dept beat Mack Cantrell 136 IBC-Rec Dept (3) Clyde Gatcher 134 North Texas ta te beat Hugh Turner 132 113C-Rec Dept (3) MIDDLEWEIGHTS John White 158 Arlington State on by a TKO over LeRoy Rogers 157 rrtcRec Dept (3) Marvin Sullivan 161 IBC-Rec Dept on by a knockout over Jim Hollingsworth 154 Panther Boys Club (1) HEAVYWEIGHTS byseTituOghov1 1(v17 7:30 in gates open at 6:30 or more bouts in the novice and oven classes sale until 5 tn at the Central Ticket Office Hotel Texas lobby after 6:30 to at the Coliseum Prices are 60 cents S150 and $225 to the Goodfellow and Free Milk and Ice Funds Tyler Quintet Defeats Wogs TYLER Jan 19 Junior College thrashed Tars Freshmen cagers 4-48 here Friday night O'Neal Weaver captured scoring honors with 22 points for the winners Henry Oh len hit 14 for the Wogs The box score: TCU WOOS TYLER JC Player fgftufto Player fgftDfto Hoyt 4 0 2 8 Wi llock 7 2 1 1 Baker 0 0 5 0 Mosher 5 2 2 1 Chien 7 0 4 14 Browning 4 2 0 1 Thomas 1 0 4 2 weaver 7 7 3 2 Wiseman 2 1 1 5 Mons 3 1 4 Warren 5 2 3 12 Stuckey 0 0 1 McBee 0 1 1 1 Kilpatrick 0 0 0 3 0 0 6 Moore 0 0 0 Jones 0 0 0 Richrdsn 0 0 0 Totals 22 4 20 48 Totals 25 14 11 64 Free Throws Missed: Ohlen Thomas 2 Warren 2 McNIel Weaver 3 Score at Half: Tyler 31 Wogs 19 Twenty-four lettermen were announced at the annual Arlington Heights football banquet Friday night at River Crest Country Club The team was also presented with the Fort Worth grid trophy as champions of 1950 Athletic Director Herman Clark made the presentation of the trophy to Co-Captains Charles Spencer and Claude Roach Naming of the lettermen was made by Truett Owen who resigned as head coach of Arlington Heights in December Owen received a belt buckle and small trophy from the team "There was no friction among the coaches or school or from outside that caused me to resign" Owen told the group 'I resigned because of financial reasons" Hogan who replaced Owen as head coach introduced the team He received a fisherman's barometer and his new assistant Homer Pegram was given a golf bag Nick Ruggieri team coach received a shirt The lettermen: Dick Bourland Don Ellis Ken Harlow Gene Records Claude Roach Charles Spencer Van Williams and Kelley Young (all two-year lettermen): Ex-cell Amyett Alan Ashley Jimmy Blanton Ronald ClinkscaleJohn Fox Alfred Frantz Carlos Green Bryan Pmts Robert Howington Joe Keeton Bob Miller Warren Neal Robert Rowe Rex Seto!) Billy Stephenson Bob Wilkes all one-year lettermen) and Clark Colvin and Joe Romine managers Howard Payne Downs Sul Ross by 66-52 BROWNWOOD Jan 19 (Sp1) Howard Payne trimmed Sul Ross 66-52 in a college cage game here Friday night The Jackets' Bill Walls paced the scoring with 17 points Handley DeMolay to Drill The Handley chapter Order of DeMolay basket ball team will workout at Masonic Home Saturday at 2 Tennessee Whiskey Whiskey Made as Our Fathers Made it for 7 Generatius th 0 0 a A CP) clay at en Tness ee Whiskey Widskey Made I It us Our Fathers Made it tor 7 Gourratius I ii -11 I''-lt i 016- 8 40 1 'JACK atvi tot 0 sPre-9 41) 0 avoi? itt 1ms Iiii7 A I dv I it ti -A ---ri -) Co oe (11) arltreaaelit SATURDAY'S PAIRINGS Thirty-nine fights including Ieavyweight Andy Eagleton's oust with Ed Keniff will be on Thirty-nine fights including Heavyweight Andy Eagleton's joust with Ed Keniff will be on Saturday night's Golden Gloves card at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum The first bell will be at 8 The big card will trim the field to finalists in all three classes for Monday night's 24- bout finals Saturday night's pairings: HIGH SCHOOL CLASS FLYWEIGHTS Monte Mitchell 114 Carter Riverside vs Roy Bilberry 110 Cleburne Leonard Smith 109 Poly vs Robert Reddell 113 Handley ANTAMWEIGHTS Joe Chism 118 Krum vs Edwin Little 119 Masonic Home Cloise Losston 116 Cleburne vs De-Wayne Keeley 120 Tech FEATHERWEIGHTS Marvin McCord 125 Ennis vs Garrett Ramey 128 Tech William Morrison 128 Hand ley re Joseph Nasche 128 Laieri LIGHTWEIGHTS Robert Purnell 137 Poly vs Billy Tucker 137 Poly Gary Cartwright- 136 Arlington vs Thomas Brockette 134 Poly WELTERWEIGHTS Troy Pope 141 Handley vs Bobby Means 140 Diamond Hill Billy Birdwell 138 Cleburne vs Albert Long 145 Diamond Hill MIDDLEWEIGHTS Gilbert Wright 162 Ennis vs Carroll Hall 162 Carter Riverside Lester Bruner 152 Poly vs Harry Warren 162 North Side High School light heavyweights and heavyweights are not scheduled NOVICE DIVISION FLYWEIGHTS Scott Sherman 110 Panther Boys' Club vs Frank Hall 114 Denton Paul Benavides 112 Panther Boys' Club vs Dewey Wilson 114 BANTAMWEIGHTS Carey Joe Batson 120 IBC-Rec Dept vs Don Tidwell 120 Denton Frank Palacios Jr 118 Panther Boys' Club vs Donald Ford 120 FEATHERWEIGHTS Buddy Reeves 128 vs Thomas Lee Hunn 128 IBC-Rec Dept Jimmy Eggleston 126 Panther Boys' Club vs Frank Gases Panther Boys' Club LIGHTWEIGHTS Bill Mitchell 133 vs Donald Keriee 136 IBC-Rec Dept Alvin Wirt 137 IBC-Rec Dept vs Pfc Ralph Torrence 136 Carswell WELTERWEIGHTS Charles Rains 148 IBC-Rec Dept Vs Ken Thompson 146 I3C-Rec Dept Jim Brock 141 Poly vs Devter Peacock 144 IBC-Rec Dept MIDDLEWEIGHTS Charles Myers 162 Cleburne vs Kenneth Foster 162 Weatherford College LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS Eddy Parker 173 IBC-Rec Dept vs Donnie Fleeman 172 Waxahachie Kenneth Kent' 169 Weatherford Col- lege vs Durwood Henderson 170 Weatherford College HEAVYWEIGHTS Gene Gilley 232 Weatherford College vs Joe skinner 124 IBC-Rec Dent Raymond Hoskins 190 Weatherford College vs Robert Fincher 184 OPEN DIVISION FLYWEIGHTS Eddie Perez Ill IBC-Rec Dept vs Sterling Pruitt 112 Panther Boys Club Arthur Tidwell 112 North Texas State vs Billy Frazier 113 IBC-Rec Dept BANTAMWEIGHTS Horace Hooper 118 Panther Boys' Club vs Gerald Bullard 118 IBC-Rec Dept Luz Rodriguez IBC-Rec Dept bye FEATHERWEIGHTS Ferd (Buddy) Garrison 127 Panther BOYS' Club vs Raymond Riolas 127 IBC-Rec Dept ROY Pacheco IBC-Rec Dept bye LIGHTWEIGHTS Clyde Daniels 136 Panther Boys' Club vs Donald Sears 136 Carswell Robert Maddix 136 IBC-Rec Dept vs Clyde Gachter 134 North Texas state WELTERWEIGHTS Frank Duanitgall 146 Panther Boys' Club vs George Carter 146 IBC-Rec Dept Bill Kennedy 148 Panther Boys" Club vs Elmore Snyder 144 mineral Wells MIDDLEWEIGHTS Griffin 158 Weatherford College vs Lavon Means 155 Decatur Baptist College John White 158 Arlington State vs Marvin Sullivan 161 IBC-Rec Dept HEAVYWEIGHTS Andy Eagleton 190 vs Ed Keniff 188 Rec Dept Hugh Garland 190 Carswell bye Open Light Heavyweights are not scheduled Saturday night Masons Win Two Games EULESS Jan 19 Home captured a twin bill from the Euless cagers here Friday night the team winning 4435 and the team winning 46-31 tion's finest teams The contest is set for 8 Saturday in Philadelphia's Convention Hill Arrive at 11:10 The 10-man TWC squad Trainer Lou Tassione and Coach Johnny Edwards are due to arrive here at 11:40 a Saturday They began the plane trip early Friday at Dallas stopped off at Washington before coming here Players making the trip are Joe Prater Moe Dow ler James Kile Joe Bradley Doug Simmons Sam Rascoe Charles Stewart Lou Zastoupil Jerry Champion and Gerald Baum Prater Dow ler Simmons Stewart and Zastoupil will start for the invaders They won their last four games prior to starting the trip and Edwards based hopes for a "good showing" in the East on the improvement the Rams have shown recently "We're going up there to win them all" Edwards said before departing Last year the Wesleyans were blanked in five games St Francis Next They were scheduled to play five this time but a Sunday after-Turn to Wesleyans on Page 8 I I 7-12 Ptr-'ist Sir k-- si 41' s' -i-' :4 44' '-7-7-7777'N rk 4 :4 4 1 41 t-- 541-11 pt: 4i t- tgr Abu ''Irw- 6 Ctt Dellt i IOPot 1N 11 wial I 1 0 pans 11414111 WBAP -570 Also Monday at 8 on WBAP-570 Monday at 10:15 pm on WBAP-820 1 IPADderviit 1 '111 8ilitilitZinni- Star-Telegram aki0 i gooloolmin! Station 1 Di TILT 1 4 albrol4------- 1 4 Also Monday at 8 pm on WBAP-570 Monday at 10:15 pm on WBAP-820 10 pans WIMP-570 Staff Photo Mitchell right comes close but Jack Brock evades swing battle openin Friday night's Golden Gloves program 1.

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