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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 8

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SWC Teams Longhorn Drills Are Toughest tty United International Conference football ms may be in I rouch this year four quit the University of is at Austin least ding to Arkansas coad Broyles and une of the i -iorn players is usually a had Ogn lor Broyles means that a team is gd- with linebacker s.id vp been harder and getting i i' a rmphshed, and vara aren't willing to pay ine One of the fnur end quit, Hird the team WVdnfsday vhile Longhorn pliiyers wme this year's have on a than in past but would not tat them any way. Darrell who hi- had worked othe. i than he has worked this i club, said he had eon with the play early in the week at the intensiveness of tho and the council told to it I he council is made up of three co-cap- ains and three representatives each class. I royles was not satisfied with defensive piaveis alter at tire Wednesday. He called them a lot of woik to Arkansas coach said.

t. is scrimmage was very dicative, we need about 17 more davs to got ready for the fir-t The Razt rbar ks thoir season in 18 days apainst Oklahoma State. The first and second team defense scrimmaged the ird- shirt offensive team and the first and sprond offenses pairedi off against the redshirt defensive icum. Texas ach Gene Stallings was a little moro optimistic about his team Wednesday. were a lot better football team today than we were yes Stallings viid.

course, wo should be mcunat bettcj because we've had two i more I vo Aggies were on the sidelines, however. Fullback Won! dell Houslev was out with a sprained knee and reserve I rover Lvnn Foster had a dts- i located shoulder Sophomote Have Flmondorff replaced Hous- loy at fullback. At Kice, coach Bo Hag.an moved Kandy Jinks, a junior man from K.i y. Tex to taiavtck trom defensive halfback I he move was made to give stiongth at the tailback position, where injury-prone Macon Hughes is scheduled to he the starter. Hughes is out this week with a charley horse.

Hag.in called the piactico a as he pitted the No, i offense against the No. 2 of for the fust time. He said the offense was a little ahead of the defense. Baylor conducted its most strenuous contact work of pro eason training Wednesday, holding a goal-line scrimm.ige tn tmf made soggy by a mid afternoon downpour. Skirting middle guatd 'I rent Phipps, a imore from Ciar- land, was still suffering from a strained knee and junior letterman Gerald Landers of Hurst a kuking specialist, suffered i sprained ankle in the morning workout.

Fred Taylor has cha'lenged his TCU team letting the players know he expects them to win through he Friday satil. time to stao beat nig some Southern young team was also confident in vvoikouts Wednesday. Players said they disagreed with preseason polls which picked SMU to finish near the bottom of the SWC race, and even said they would be a part of the ch impionship team come December. yeah, disagree uiih the polls and said senior defensive end Mike Mil ell. a sophomore starter in the title team.

those things are just propaganda Look at Mo. Moorman (of Texas List year He was on the cover of those magazines and he even finish the Running backs Jackie Stewart, Tony Butlei and Larry Hargrave continued to impress Texas Tech coach J. T. King. Warriors Tangle With McArthur Purple Warriors icmedied to some extent when will have their second go Al lace M- Ai mii I Coat Mel against foreign opposition here 1 I no scrimmage 1-ndav ninh in a contro led Arthur i ridav night will the scrimmage against Irving IVr-1 aannon said, i a i Mi Cowboys Know it Dandy Don Has Pains in Chest DAI LAS Tht.

Dallas Cowbf ys knew it had to be too good to be true. Quarterback l1nn Meredith, who hatj gont through almost 100 pci cent of th( pre-seuson injury free has come up with what might be a pulled muscle in his chest. Whatever is wrong is tausing a pain in his chest and it might cause him to sit out the last in practice, first time he has thrown all week and Landry said his 1 quarterback did not look too sharp. Landry if Meredith could work out the soreness and pain. he would go ahead and work three quarters of tlu Baltimore game as planned.

But ij he i Craig our No 2 quarterb.ik—will stai Cowboy exhibition game this and nj0v Saturday night against the- Ba'- timore Colts in the Cotton Bowl Coach Tom Landry said Wednesday Meredith began feeling the pam Monday, and did not know when he might have sustained the injury. Meredith threw a few passes SPECIAL on INTEREST Buy Now and We Won't Start Your Interest Until: March 1969 on Tractors April 1969 on Hay Balers May 1969 on Combines Your Trade Will Likely Make the Down Payment BROWN TRACTOR CO. Bonham Ph. 583-3222 ploy it by ear fin substituting Jerry Rhome (quarterback No. Landry said While the coaching staff started sweating out condition, they had a little good news on the injury side.

Landry said free safety Me Renfro 'broke vessel), back Dan Reeves DAILY FAVORITE PORTS NEW 1968 COUGAR With VK engine, Merc-O-Mafic. radio, power steering, wide oval fires, deluxe wheel covers, vinyl roof and air conditioning Window Price Discount H9.1 New Only $2999.00 This Fantastic Low Price Is Made Possible Bv Special Factory Purchase And Our Largo Volume Discounts. Come Bv For Your FREE WARRIORS GO Miniature Football! JERRY BOONE FORD-MERCURY, Inc. Hwy 78 North Bonham Phone 583-5521 Sept. 5, 1968 Paso 8 Plans Complete For Barbecue Here Friday Everything is ready for the annual Quarterback club barbecue scheduled to start at 5 p.

m. I riday at Warrioi Field, Mr. and Mrs Butler, co I chairmen, today. Serving will continue until p.m when the scrimmage between the Warriors and Irving McArthur will start. Mrs.

Butler said that many Bonham firms contributed many of the items that would be needed for the event hrtdav Tickets may be from members of the club or at the Chamber of Commerce office and at Department store. (bruised and linebacker Dave Edwards (sore wrist) would all possibly be hack action against the All three h-id been out against Houston last week, and Renfro 1 has boon out since he suffered his injury in the game of the exhibition season. I he Cowboys also trimmed ir roster by six Wednesday, getting wn to 43 players 1 he iaial iut, down to 40, will be made next Wednesday. Three those cut were waived through the league and placed on the Cowboy taxi squad. They were defensive hai Obert Logan, linebacker David Simmons and linebacker i Ed Harmon.

Logan is a veteran Cowboy) who served a brief stint with New Orleans when the Saints I got him in the expansion draft. Simmons is also a former Saint and Harmon was the third round draft pu this year. Cut outright bv the Cowboys wore veteran defensive lineman Larry Stephens, rookie defen- sive back Leavie Davis and second-year flanker Sims Stokes. Stokes was qua picked up by the Atlanta Falcons. Arthur, a 4A school.

McEihannon said action would start around 7. 15 m. with the less members of the two teams taking the field a scrimm Vaisities will start thoir scrimmage about '10 p.m.,” Coach McEihannon said. The coach said he knew little about the Irving club ex, opt the bays were big and bunging a lot of them Bonham will be handicapped Friday night far the scrimmage as some of the Warriors have not recovered from injuries received in workouts and the scrimmage against Animus last 1-riday night. The Warriors have been ing all week to cut of the flaws that wore discovered in the scrimmage at Aid more.

"W(. made quite a few ba ie mistakes in th.at and wc hope to have them final su drill for the Warriors before they go to Kilgore Sept. 1.1 open the official schedule. Frctest Flights VIENNA (DPI) Soviet planes made eignt locations- sanee flights over Austrian military ba es the day i bloc ti invaded Cechuslo- vakia, the Di said Wednesday. he new paper said the Austrian government protested but that tin Soviets said tao und themselves over Austrm bcc.iuse they got lost in Dnrfiugh isitors and Mrs.

Dwight to their home in Houston after visiting l.oro in the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Peels Dorout'h Dwight Dorough is a profo in the I diversity of Houston English department. Next wot will be devoted to improving timing and execution of both tht offense and In i ul tv night- rimioafo every boy on the will be given chance to see action and give the a chance to evaluate their ability. No Shrimp In Business TAMPA Fla. (UPI) The Singleton Packing o.

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11 isn't exactly what might be called around the corner, but, you may be sure, there's a big rinj, marked around it on the purple Warrior calendar of coming events. That's the night Plano comes here for the district opener and one we've got to Coach Jack McEihannon told Bonham Rotarians Wednesday as he discussed Warrior personnel and opponents for the season just ahead. While it is always good to win them all, scrimmage games t4re not meant to win but instead to learn football, and no early-season non district games have the victory importance as that big opener with piano, Coach Mofahannon said. or losing Plano could well decade the Warrior district competition fortunes of the he Mad. got to win that He told Rotarians the Warriors will operating with an new offense, one that is styled by the pro type of play, and that there still are lot of holes to before that Plano district opener.

of right now, we do not nave a good football the coach declared, but added, have the ingredients to be a good football team if we can got all of the spots filled and McEihannon said the Warriors look kindly in early season plav, but he told Rotarians the team should im ve with early game experience, Rotarian James Rodgers was program chairman. McDONALD SUPPLY Sam Vassar, Serviceman 200 North Main 583-5445 Pay Night 30 Gal. Water Heater Complete Bath Set 'Medical) Wanted GODiIRICH, Ont. (UPI) A i small town has a hard time petting a doctor these days, but this Lake Huron town of 6,400 trying one solution to the pr' blem. Two interns have been offered a bonus of $5,000 each to get imo practice hero After the doc to is complete their internship, Goderick offers to give them the bonus in return for a guarantee of 24- hi ur service ior a year and as- suranca- that both will remain prac ice in the town for another four years.

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