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I Yankees Suffer First Loss 34 JUST TWO TO CO Gunier Rates With Best At Chicago BALBOA Canal Zone Feb 28 New York Yankees lost their first exhibition base411 game of the season Thursday bowing 3-1 to the Canal Zone League All-Stars behind the four-hit kunckle ball pitching of Eddie Curtis The Yanks had won seven in a row 46: 4 1 is PA ie 14 dro Victory Puts Wolves in Slate Meet JEFFRIES Panthers Hold Brown to 5 Points HOSPITAL BY BUB KING Star-Telerram Sports tritera DALLAS Feb behind and never comfortably in front Dallas' Crozier Tech trimmed Fort Worths Paschal 32-26 here Thursday night in the second and deciding game of their bi-district basket ball series Crimzi4 Wirss falsytvff Beats Paschall 322G LOS ANGELES The condition of Jim former heavyweight champion was good by his Nethery Jeffries was stricken recently when a blood a EI 11-1 I :4 ill) Zll ad VI 0 4 11'4 ii s'y til) if :4:::: it 44 4 5 :::::::0 eats paschal 91 3228 4-I' 1170' (7 -Vr'q: 4 Igi 4f" 'q" 1 4' 'Ar "an 4::4 -1 11 AL I I'V''' NU '2Zt i 44F ''''T 1 I''''-f o'' Itpi 'SA 44014 41Y4 StO ik -54 -i'al -14 4 Ng-- -Sr ''''N BY BUB KIG tlet 4 le 't-- 1'-' Victory Puts Wolves in Slate Meet Panthers Hold Brown to 5 Points Star-Telerram Sports riter a JEFFRIES HOSPITAL 10S ANGELES The condition of Jim former heavyweight DALLAS Feb 28--Never behind and never comfort- champion was good by- his '''''''''44: -44-3-1 ably in front Dallas' Crozier Tech trimmed 'Fort Worth's Nethery 1 44 Paschal 32-26 here Thursday night in the second and de- I Jeffries was stricken ly when a blood 1t (Kling game of their bi-district basket ball series 4---' -it -4: -'1 io i 1-' I '''''k i 7'-'- --r -c: 0 ft5': i ik va-l '1 'i "1-17-4 -7 1 titcl i 0 'r '1' 1-'-'i'-'' 4 eti i --4 414 tvf 42 'A s- -r L-t kk 't: 4 7 4 145 4 ifstikt'' -'H -i-s1 it 'I 11 ar4r -i-it- 1 ''''''') tt 47- rog i '''''t fIK 14''' '4''''''' STIRNWEISS ENDS HOLDOUT SIGNS A crowd of 2239 saw Curtis a 28-year-old machinist and civilian employe of the Canal Administration who will get a trial this spring when Hagerstown (Md) of the Interstate League miss a shutout when Charley Keller homered for the Yanks' lone tally in the sixth Keller's circuit clout tied the score at 1-1 but the all-stars won in their half of the sixth by scoring two runs on two hits off Rinaldo Ardizoia coupled with two Yankee errors Score by innings: New York (Al 000 001 000-1 4 2 Canal Zone All Stars 100 002 00x-3 7 2 Batteries Maldovan Ardizota and Silvestri Curtis and Gans NEW YORK Feb 28 (INS) George Stirnweiss New York Yankee second baseman and the American League's leading hitter last year signed his contract for the 1946 season Thursday Stirnweiss who has been a holdout this spring will leave immediately for St Petersburg Fla to begin training Terms of the contract were not revealed by the club Reports circulated in baseball circles however that "Snuffy" signed a two-year contract at $20000 a $4000 increase over his 1945 salary in The victory scored in SMUs72-1------ pacha i 'O but it was their! a brain artery Dr Neth- Joe Per kins gym befor 27MIlast chance to celebrate ery said the former fighter probably would be out of the howling spectators earned the F'or Tech hiked its margin to wily Wolves a berth in the state! hospital in a week or 10 days tilt 91 before Hughes McColm and schoolboy tournament at Austina I he awn miKv nu lot I 1 trial in March 8-9 along with seven other! '''l Imoments The box score: 'Campbell Signs With Cards Class PASCHAL CI1C'IER TECH The Panther AA survivors succeeded in PI3 vet-- Is it ooynt 11t1111 NI I intoFil CHICAGO Feb 23 fPy-- Wil- stopping Tech's Jackie Brown as ll i 1 'Icho'l'nfi til i 2 1 l51Dany11 5 he's never been stopped before 1 1 i ixiti-11erle 9 41 i Ikliam Campbell who played center Clay Berry Norman Hughes and the Chicago Cardinals of the 11 1 ew 1 it 4 0 3 11 Sy1011a 3 1 a Johnny McColm took turns at rid-1 I 2 I 4'N81 ional Football League the last ing the scoring ace and stuck NV11KToa 10 6 15 26 Totals the past season has signed 01 12 it 3 half of half: CroMer Tech 19 Paschal a contract for next autumn -6 1 him so closely that Brown was able to tab but five points But! Free I rows trised Hushes 1 Stew Charles Bidwell Card owner art 1 Eerry 1 11roan 1 Hagar I Salmon another Wolf 15-year-old Jodieli youngi announced Thursday night McDaniel slipped away for 11 po i nt Teammate Lawrence I Young held PaschaFs ace Charley! Stewart to four points That was de--- the difference despite the remark-! 1 7 able fight Paschal put up in an: I NWAF I Comfy I- ii in a brain artery Dr Nethery said the former fighter probably Niould he out of the hospital in a week or 10 days Comfy Dr Nethler fighter out of the or 10 days Vith Cards 3 played center dinals of the ague the last has signed xt autumn Card owner night The victory scored in in a bram artery Dr Neth- 1114 Pciiisacifilcael tl')0cebluetbriatte7as their Joe l'erkins gym i Olt i ery said the former fighter howling spectators earned the! probibly Ni mild be out of the 1 For 'I ech tidied its mai gm vvily NVolves a berth in the statel hospital in a week or 10 days hlb ent Aut in 91 before Hughes McColm and sc000y ouram as1 ICInoornliy hit for Pa The bo schal in the Luling re larch 8-9 atoll' with SCN'en otherl Class AA survnors ls sco ent 1 rtzt--TER TEcii i 'Campbell Signs With Cards The Panthers succeeded in PASCHAL Ph er rft It of to 1 Jackie itIghf 2 0 1 1 Ha 'i- 1 1 'topping pp in rech 15town a Pm13'unPrin Igo "IP I he's never been stopped before eStevartl 1 2 2 3 41 Vi'liplearf" 1 1 05 01 10 'Berrye I 3 4 5 FlroAn 2 I 1 3 wi '1'111i(r1111C1'CamN(p1())elli: evibbo-p3lat-Y1-elYel th the Chicago Cardinals of the Clay Berry Norman Hughes and13StewrtFt 4 0 3 A 1 1 4 LI 011 nnv llcColm took turns at rid-I 1 2 I 4National Football League the last BY LORIN MeMULLEN Star-Teietram Sports Writer EN ROUTE FROM CHICAGO Feb 28---The day before the recent Texas Golden Gloves Tournament began an of- 24)-0i ficial made I j-) what then i appeared to 1 Ask- be a rash 1 statement by lainung that 0 Texas surely 4 A j'-5' had the next ri'-'4: Chicago A 4es welterweight '4e: champion 1 --i and that the field in this cv iA divizion of the state COTTON in prob GUNTER ably was stronger than that to be encountered in Chicago Thursday Texas welterweight champion Lee Grant (Cotton) Gunter ex-Navy pilot from Dallas had passed his first three tests in the big Chicago meet and was taking a slmrt rest before startimz training for the semifinals March 8 And the three night's fighting just concluded failed to prose that the three survivors with Gunter were any better than that brilliant Texas welterwelizht field which included Pob Apperson of Lig Spring 'Manuel Dizon of San Antonio Christy Sparks of Beaumont Bobby Woods of Fort Worth and Giazri Garcia of Houston 41gstA401'N 1lleAtitai et 4 r''''' 74'i' 4-4 -r e0: K7 1 1 il''f U-LA COTTON GUNTER stronger than th tered in C'hicaec Thursday Tex champion Lee I Gunter ex-Navy las had passed tests in the big and was taking fore startimz tr bem ifinals Nlarct And the thre ing just conclu that the I vith Gunter than that brilliar xveht field 'lob Apperson -Manuel Dizon Christy Sparks Bobby Woods and Gia2rt Gan LUPIEN AND Lupien prewar first baseman whom the Phil lies sold to Hollywood chats with his wife and daughters Judith and Diana about his "fight to the finish" on an appeal through Selective Service to determine whether the GI Bill of Rights job guarantees apply to baseball (INS Photo) Tresh Comes to Terms Heads for White Sox Camp CHICAGO Feb 28 Mike Tresh the Chicago White Sox' only full-fledged holdout came to terms Thursday and headed for the clubs Pasadena (Cal) training camp General Manager Leslie O'Connor did not disclose what Six Members Of Gloves Team salary coaxed the 1945 backstop Balbriggans for little girls FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM 0 PIO q17 4 1 IL iki '--1) i into line but it was reported Tresh held out for $16000 He earned $9000 last season Return Today LEAVES SOON Feb 23 Jeffries boxing described as physician Dr dot formed 28 EAVES OON 23 Jeffries ht boxing scribed as sician Dr ken formed 1 tL LEAVES SOON Feb 23 LI') Jeffries boxing described as physician Dr recent- dot formed Fort Dykes Tests White Sox In Infra-Squad Contest PASADENA Cal Feb 28 (P) Manager Jimmy Dykes of the Chicago White Sox said he planned to use as many of his 25 pitchers All but two members of the Star-Telegram's Texas Golden Gloves team are scheduled to arrive from Chicago at 6:30 a Ftiday Absent from the group when Just like Mommy's these comfy and warm pajamas that were styled just for little age I to 6 In blue maize or tearose with white trim and nursery motif irm re ttle In ose 5nd In 1 I Nt- -6 ''A ----k I E''i'1''-' A f't 1- 1 lo i i 2 4 0-- 1r1 Itli z-S 4 i '-i i '''Z'''-') NsItkitt 11141 TAKING ONE ON COM TAKING ONE 198 8 entertaining the train pulls into the Santa Fe'as possible in the first intra-squad Station will be Welterweightlgame of the training camp sea-Grant Lee (Cotton) Gunter of Dal- son Thursday Dykes now has 61 las and Middleweight in uniform Gilbert Garcia of Houston These! two lads earned the right to stayi Grimm Decides on Lineups over until March 8 the big night' when 22800 gloves addicts wilf As 2 More Report to Cubs pack Chicago Stadium to see thel AVALON Cal Feb 28 (1-P) semifinal and final championshipiManager Charlie Grimm of the bouts 'Chicago Cubs named two lineups Coach NVoodie Taylor of FortiThursday for the launching on Worth remained in Chicago of intra-camp exhibitions take care of the two boys who! Catcher Joe Stephenson and Ili will be quartered at the IllinoisiBithorn pitcher reported to Athletic Club and coached by camp but Grimm said he had Johnny Behr who trained heard nothing from Bill NicholOlYmpic boxers before the war son or Harry Lowery Veteran Johnny Behr who trained nothing from Bill NicholOINmpic boxers before the war son or Harry Lowery Veteran effort to square the series I 5195-12foar a the Paschal played on even terms! el quarter errailifeedi 1 rbiel ihiianht ti ly to the third quarter then slipped only to get going after it Page 13 The i was too late I Worth Texas Friday Morning March 1 1946 Wolv'es whipped the ball avound twice at the start then Lawrence Young plunked in a ams Battle Ausfin College one-hander Berry made one of two charity shots to leave it 2-1 Tech i Three minutes later Tech was I Conference Finale Tonight on top 5-1 but not for long loose on a fast break Berry was fouled again Ile cahnly stood at TWC's embattled Rams close their 1946 home basket ballthe foul line and sank two gitt shots as the Wolves' enthusiastic Ledule Friday night at the Recreation Building entertain-I 1 backers booed and hissed tic the Austin College Kangaroos Then 22 seconds before the he Texas Conference tilt starts quarter ended little Corky Stewart dribbled into the corner stopped! Galesville Nips aimed quickly and banked in a ohnny Edwards' youthful Wes- one-hand beauty to tie it at 5-5 i ins will be out to salvage onel McDaniel got in the Panthers victory from a mediocre sea- flair as the second period opened and the visitors will be try- canning two push shots and a free to win and eiscape the league Buffs 39-35 pitch Brown finally tallied using an GATESVILLE Feb 28 tSp1) his 'rubbery legs and adroit tip-I omparative scores on recent in ability to slap in a missed Techl 'Cs played by the Rams and Gatesvitle defeated the ffirdyillelshot four seconds before the halfigaroos are somewhat mislead- Buffaloes 39-35 here Thursdayltime buzzer interrupted the acThe Pouchers stayed on even night to take its first-round gameltion with Tech ou top 19-12 1 ns with ACC Monday night in the Region 3 basket ball title Johnny Ray's 1 bucket1 ng in the second half 60-50 Ilughe's short one and a goal next night ACC clipped TWC playoff Corky Stewart somehow managed Ct The Rams however polish- Gatesville entertains Bowie sat to bank in while driving at full Al the Kangaroos at Sherman urday night in the final contest speed helped Paschal pull up to and will be favored to win for the region championship and 2148 in the third quarter Then in the right to enter the Class A Corky co-star with Berry broke dwards planned to start his playoffs in the state tournament uP Tech's stalling game by steal-al Roy Barber and it Aurtin hInrrh 7 0 ing the ball from Harold Salmon Worth Texas Friday Morning March 1 1946 Page 13 Rams Battle Austin College Conference Finale Tonight schedule Friday night at the Recreation Building the Austin College Kangaroos The Texas Conference tilt starts 7:30 Johnny Edwards' youthful Wes-1G alesville will be out to salvage one victory from a mediocre sea- and the visitors will be try- to win and eiscape the league As 39-I: Comparative scores on recent played by the Rams and Kangaroos are somewhat The Pouchers stayed on even with ACC Monday night in the second half 60-50 next night ACC clipped TWC The Rams however off the Kangaroos at Sherman and will be favored to win Edwards planned to start his Roy Barber and effort to square the series ll at Austin March 7-9 Ing toe Dalt Irmo itarom zlainioni kV1 my 61Lt CIL 1 ilk YV 11aLCLF Gatesville entertains Bowie sat- to bank in while driving at full urday night in the final contest speed helped Paschal pull up to for the region championship and 21-18 in the third quarter Then the right to enter the Class A Corky co-star with Berry broke playoffs in the state tournament uP Tech's stalling game by steal- at Austin March 7-9 ing the ball from Harold Salmon Mail Orders Add 10c Postage oc Girls' Shop Fourth Floor at leyans more son ing cellar 1 I 11 Mil Returning Friday will be Claude Pdsseau in camp heavyweight Presley Darnell three days was throwing Fort Worth Heavyweight Charleslfrom the mound Thursday Simmons of Dallas Flyweighti Henry Kagawa of Houston Ban- Benton Mullin Trucks tamweight Joe Garcia of Houston Lightweight Alternate Deno Tu- Handcuff Tiger 'Regulars' fares of Wichita Falls and Feath- LAKELAND Fla Feb 28 OP erweight Alex Gonzales of Dallas Lightweight Alternate Deno Tu- Handcuff Tiger 'Regulars' fares of Wichita Falls and FeathLAKELAND Fla Feb 28 OP) erweight Alex Gonzales of Dallas IngAe yOU tlx" NoW heen yOU Ve Mall Ou heen games misleading terms losing The 52-40 polished 41-22 again usual Bob Doyle guards Jim Hodson center Wally Patton and Gus Weber forwards Doyle still bothered with a bad knee probably will get some relief from Buddy Williams Sam Renshaw and Abner Nichols Freshman Weber is the Rams' top scorer and has a chance to finish among the top eight league pointgctters if he has a good night Garcia you know was defeated in the Fort Worth tournament as a welterweicht by Apperson then came on to Chicago as a welterweight alternate He hasn't come close to losing a fight although the little round man is giving away five to seven pounds and usually more than six inches in height Gunter's three rivals in the semifinals hrre Charles Davey Los Angeles Julius of Chicago and Vince Foster of omana ate ood average boys but it is doubtful if they could have enjoyed similar success in the Texas tournament This however does not mean to say that the one-time Dallas newsboy will win the 28-state Chicago Tournament championship easily for he has suddenly been cursed with a faculty for taking one on the chin in the third round Whether its carelessness inability to keep going at top speed or purely a law-of-averages matter is not easy to judge But whatever it is there's something he's started doing wrong since the Fort Worth tournament Tuesday night against Arlee Chandler of the Army ETO team Gunter twice took haymaers that staggered him Wednesday night In the quarterfinals a ainst rtlagnus lrourscht of Sioux City he left onen for a hard right that knocked him down completely da7ed Fortunately Cotton had something a five-point lead before then and had that three-point deficit in the last round to spare But it was almost fatal in his next week of training he must correct that third-round weakress whatever it is Garcia you kn ed in the Fort ment as a welte person then ca caeo as a welter He hasn't come a fight althou round man is gi to seven poune more than six ir Gunter's thre( semifinals licre Los Aneeles (tez of Chicago al of Omaha ate goc but it is doubtfi have enjoyed sir the Texas tourn This however to sav that the newsboy will Chicago Tournar ship easily for ly been cursed for taking one the third round Whether its ability to keep speed or pilrel ages matter is But whatever it thing he's start( since the Fort ment Tuesday night Chandler of II team Gunter mikers that Wednesday nit torfinals a c' a 1 TO17 ht of Sin himself open to that knocked plotely da7ed ton had somoth point lead befor that three-point last round to so But it was airi next week of tr correct that thi ress whatever i 1 In just 60 short seconds Son you can now get all the scalp-tingling stimulation the I Iollywood-I lere-I-Come good looks that you have missed all these years! BECAUSE you can now St imulation good looks these years! Al Benton Virgil Trucks and Pat Mullin handcuffed the Detroit Ti19 Boxers Trainers gers "regulars" with three hits Thursday as the "Yannigans" ex-To Face Suspension ploded 15 blows off three young pitchers for a 10-1 victory in the EL PASO Feb 28 first camp game of The training Suspension of 19 boxers and train-season ers in El Paso who signed an af- fidavit alleging violation of state Johnson billenwater Join regulations was recommended Thursday by Deputy Labor Corn- Braves for Initial Work missioner Sam Cohen who is in-FORT LAUDERDALE Fla vestigating boxing conditions Feb 28 (i-P)--Art Johnson the "The recommendation will be 'sore-arined southpaw pitcher from effective pending an investigationlBoston and Carden Gill'enwater of charges that Promoter Jimmy erstwhile holdout outfielder went Erwin retained one-fourth to onethrou-h their initial workouts third of boxers' purses" Cohen Thursday when the Boston Braves said closed their second week of spring Promoters from California'practice with a morning batting Texas New Mexico and Missouri drill have been named in transactions Manager Billy Southworth's and recommendations sent to the plans to hold another intra-squad office of State Commissioner' practice game were washed out Leonard Carlton Johnson Gillenwater Join Braves for Initial Work FORT LAUDERDALE Fla Feb 28 Johnson the sore-arined southpaw pitcher from Boston and Carden Gilfenwater erstwhile holdout outfielder went I hrowh their initial workouts Thursday when the Boston Braves closed their second week of spring practice with a morning batting drill Ma na ger Billy Southworth's plans to hold another intra-squad practice game were washed out ps7s by an afternoon rain Gatesville District 12-A chain- and dribbling in for a lay-up I Snd 0) pion held a 6-8 point lead over Panther fans went as they ii a the Buffaloes nearly all the way changed the scoreboard to Tech the Birdville five pulling up to lie the score 32-32 ear in the ehang Ps to Get Day Off in yedt fourth quarter Gatesville's For- MIAMI BEACH Fla Feb 23 ward Irby NeeessarY and Center GPi---Manager Ben Chapman ot I Heatherly of the Buffaloeshe I'hiladelphia Phils said Thurs- tied for scoring honors with 17 day his boys have been working points each Catesville led 7 2 20 '-----Iso diligently he's given them the half (lay off to do anything they caro In Wichita Falls Bowie of Di- to but catchers will have to at trict 9-A led all the 'NaV to down tend a class Friday night Iowa Park of District 10-A 40-30 i in the other first-round game Bowie's Donald Clevehnd was high scorer with 12 points Bowie BLADE VH 4 led 18-12 at halftime The Gates- ACIE ville-Birdville box score follows: A Mt Si11 -A VE 1 BIRDVILIF ACIE laitpftPLPlayer--- Igiturtp ril 11011ef 0 0 1 0 Knvhpf 3 0 2 4 A gig Necessaryt 7 3 5 17 Petty1 0 0 0 01 Anderson1 0 0 0 0 Stewartf 3 4 1 101 to the Graham( 0 0 0 0 Inmani 0 0 0 t) i Davisc 3 11 In: Tel rh re il 3 lz Thanks and the Wsrdg pfittersng I 0 2 CR friPC 0000 Blurmg 0 0 0 0 Pa mAt 0020 1TaN-lorg 2 0 3 -4 if16104eWnd Totals -17-5 1-3-3g Tot a I -1-4-7 1-27i-5' Score itt half: Gatesville 27 Birdville 20 i v'fa lls and ie goosecond Gatesville District 12-A cham- and dribbling in for a lay-up I SOMe inii g51 nint InA nun Panther fans went Nvild as thev4 42 an ft PI ih 6 i cill Thantolit 605econ 14111A il Amarillo Takes Bi-Districi 30-24 4 erk )-Al7 1 A-- -7-- ii A wot ape Zack 5 Ck are Ata AMARILLO Feb 28 (P)-- Amarillo's Golden Sandies won the Districts 1-AA and 2-AA basket ball championship by downing the Graham Steers 30-24 here Thursday night It was the second straight triumph over the District 2-AA champions The Sandies grabbed the opening decision Tuesday night at Graham 25-20 The victory sent the Amarillo High hoopsters to the state tournament at Austin next week for the second time in the history of the school 4 CARCIA CAMS IN CARCIA CULS Thursday's Cage Results COLLEGE Mexican Team Grabs Mexican League Team Gets While Sox' Carrasquel Montreal's Roland Gladu MONTREAL Feb 28 (rP) CHICAGO Feb 28 tiP) The Roland Gladu once with the BosChicago White Sox became the ton Braves but last year Mon- latest "raid" victim of the Mexicanl treal's leading hitter said ThursLeague Thursday when Pitcherlday he had signed a contract that Alejandro Carrasquel signed pay him S25000 over a three-year contract with the south-Ithree-year period to play for Vera of-the-border circuit at Mexico Cruz of the Mexican Baseball City League Even as Branch Rickey president of the Brooklyn Dodgers Red Sox Sign Schreiber called upon Commissioner Chandler to severely punish major As Batting Practice Hurler leaguers who jump to Latin base-i ball the Mexican loop grabbed SARASOTA Fla Feb 28 (IF') Carrasquel en route to the Soxl The Red Sox Thursday night an- training camp from his VenezuelanISchreiber the signing of Paul home for years the New York Woments Golf Dales Will Be Set Sunday rei Teh 51 Texas Alines 39 4 IF round Border Conference tournament) ISU 74 Tulane Duke 44 North Carolina State 3g (overtime period) 'Virginia Tech 39 George Washington 33 Maryland 49 Gallaudet 39 Georgia 36 Georgia Tech 30 ashington 40 Johns Hopkins 3: Wake Forest 4'! William and Mary 34 kinsas Oklahoma 41 Kansas State 54 Nebraska 49 Tennessee 46 Nanderbill HIGH SCHOOL -441V I dwotlot-i-A -'-''fVc: 1 ''t 4-'' 1 k--i- JtoV if' C1''' qt tc IS IRS SSI- VOV klit'i''''k' 'vii 't''40" i loo A4041 tiper 111 '''44 Sst 4-1 2: 4r 0 i' 1 I -t -tto) -4AV 1: -6Z rtAt 1 A 0' 14'V' :471:: 5 gir r5 Ak LAD- -i I 1 1 'V ge 8 i of EDGE t) I -iI --e4: -tit 3s 1(--- 41F------- 4- 1-1 4 for Iv- 13 I 1 77 Rsst- 4y 541:::504 it 4 te'z' 1'4i 0'''''' '''t 1 441 Dates for the Women's West Texas Golf Association championship will be selected at a meeting of the executive committee in Abilene Sunday Due to he played at the Abilene Country Club the event probably will start June 16 Da Ilaa erorier Tech rase lila (Crozier Tech wins 7-A4 8-AA hi 'strict Amarillo 30 Graham (Amarillo will' 1-AA 2 AA hi ditrict) Abilene El Pam) Imfkin :41 Henderson (Lufkin wimi 11 AA 1 AA hi eiktrictl liouston Jeff DitViM Vt Gonne Creek (Jeff HAW'S VI in! 13 AA It AA hi districti Yankees' batting practice pitcher to serve them in a similar Mrs Winger Again Heads Women Golfers Ice Hockey Results Tia Ica 11 1 Mustangs' Walker Four Oilier Dallas Athletes Enter Army Garcia's chances are not completely hopeless although he may need to wear stilts in order to reach any of the three semifinal foes he's apt to draw One of the survivors Stanley Shealy of Chicago appears to be seven feet tall although 6 feet and 2 inches probably is more accurate It is ama7ing the way the little butter ball sails into the tall boys The system he has developed works perfectly Ile belts 'em around the mid-section until they start stooping over then Ye lop in an overhand richt and before they realize the're losing the fight Gilbert as them ripe fcr the knockout Aft er watching Bob Fox-worth St Louis' light-heavyweight and national AAI champion knock out Samuel Davis of Chicago in the quarterfinals the Texans have a new respect for Presley Darnell the Fort Worth 167-pounder In a second-round fight Tuesday night Darrell gave him a good battle He definitely was not outclassed although Foxworth demonstrated punching power speed deception excellent footwork extraordinary defensive ability and superb stamina Wednesday night Foxworth gave the big Chicagoan a merciless beating before knocking him out One of the surprises of the cuartet finals show was the defeat of Bantamweight Eugene Berrigan of who earlier had disposed of Joe Garcia of Houston Berrigan lost to a fat sharp-jabbing' boxer from New Orlens Keith Hamilton in a beautiful battle Little Joe's a corner though and he's apt to be all the better for his experience here Garcia's chanc pletely hnpeles may need to wez: to reach any of final foes he's One of the su Shealy of Chicl be seven feet feet and 2 incl more accurate It is ama7ing tie butter ball boys The syster oped works per 'em around the tii they start to Ye I()opc in Fi rirt before the! losing the figh them ripe fcr tl After watchi worth St Lot weight and nail( pion knock out of Chicago in tt the Texans hal( for Presley Da Worth 167-poum round fight Tue reit gave him a definitely was although Forme ed punching po ception excellen traordinary defel superb stamina Wednesday gave the big Chi less beating him out One of the cuarter finals sh feat of Bantan Berrigan of arlier had displ cia of Houston a fast sharp-jab New- I in a beautiful Little Joe's a and he's apt to I for his experien FUN FOR THE YOUNGSTERS From A Anderson Co Headquarters for All Your Needs DUNGSTERS derson Co 01 Your Needs Mrs Winger has been reelected president of the Fort Worth Wornen's Golf Association and the date and site of two golf tournaments set at the annual business meeting of the group Wednesday at River Crest The city championship will be played at Glen Garden starting My 26 and the annual Texas Women's Open at River Crest starting October 6 Mrs Schwarz was named vice president and Mrs A IN Samuels DALLAS Feb 28 Doak Walker' SMITs triple-threat back was inducted into the Army 11 Yes titans is bock Now you can get genuint Vita lis at your nearest drug counter Get some todayand start tomorrow with Vitalis and the "60-Second Workout" Treat yourself to the handsomest head of hair you've had for months and months! 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