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JL Page 6 One New' Telephone Number Main 6600 EL PASO HERALD-POST Want Ad Headquarters Main 6600 Monday Dec 10 1954 -v 1 By BOB INGRAM Opponent Not Selected For Sun Bowl Tilt CordUl ts AU-State OBZE BRISTOW Big 8prlng coach believe his high stepping hall back Ollie CardiU should be picked on the all-state football' team 111 Mcetlug THE 0WADIAW PANTNER thu year If it was left up to El Paso football fans think Cardill would win down He was the who beat the El Paso Tigers Saturday They had plenty of warning that he might be a tough customer to handle They were laying far him Coach Othol Martin hod told his bays for a week to "watch 3 fans op thc north wear CAW0lflTI6 -5NSS 1AM aoNTHca KMUM Oh MIS amRUK MOVgHflurS all that am very proud of my guys They were In there swinging from the hip' all afternoon and when I say swinging mean swinging- I can not give too much credit to my guy Ken Strong Did he make a bum of that Bum Nagu-rskl or did he? I pay him a lot of cocoanuts but I wish to say to one and all he is worth it' In fact to Use Plato's words he Is the Thus it-can' be seen there -fa little danger of education being emphasized to tho detriment of football at the Tim Mara university a fact that will undoubtedly be received with preat state- faction by the 40000 old grads who came back to the campus to revel In the championship vie- -1 tory yesterday The critics' incidentally agreed that the varsity men put on a whale of a show In routing their ancient and honorable enemy from the banks of Lake Michigan For three periods they trailed 13 to 3 Then when it began to look as if the chapel bell would remain muted the bon fires unlighted and the goal posts unmolested the men' of Mara: put on the pressure cc hockcv iis FAvouairg seoatmm Ernie (Schozzle) Arthur Canadian middleweight champion will wrestle his second straight match here tomorrow night when he faces Wildcat Tucket of Birmingham In the semi-final on the Jack Purdln-Matty Matsurs card Arthur beat Sammy George last week Ity WILLIAIUS Nw Ysrk Werld-Telegraia Sptrtt CSItar NEW YORK iDec 10-It was a great day for the loyal sons of 'the Tim Mora university! refer to that spectacular triumph in the homecoming game against those traditional rivals the Chicago Bears yesterday at the ivy -Clad- Polo rounds The score was 30 to 13 The wearers of the red and white called ihe Giants by their beaming came from behind to score four touchdowns in the last quarter turn back a team' that had not been beaten for two years and win the professional football championship This thrilling demonstration of courage In the teeth of knocking disaster typical of the bull- dog spirit of the men of 1 Mara even bock to the days of Ileffel-flngeV and Thorpe threw the old grads from Delancey 8t and 10th Ave fnto-a convulsion of Joy' Led by-Izzy Egg and Half-A-Step Murphy these perennial Peter still living in a rosy blur of youthful memories piled out of the bleachers demolished the goal posts and to the tune of their-alma mater song VGet the Dough Boys Get the staged a snake dance that lasted far into the night It was Indeed a great -day for dear old Mara and rthlnklt can be truthfully stated that none was happier 1 than the prexy himself The more exuberant old grads tried to lift the-genial scholar to their shoulders and carry him back to his study but he successfully desisted follows: to soy to one and THE JPULL throated cries of He spoke as Stewart Painters Take Loop Lead Okens Trojan Tie Benny Stewartk Painters took the undisputed lead in the second: half of -the Don Thompson football league yesterday with a 6-2 victory over the Okens Valverde and Trojans played most of their game in midfield and fought to a scoreless tte Ibarra passed to Garcia for 30 yards and the touchdown Gruber downed Ibarra back of the goal line a safety for the Okens Raymond Graves intercepted a pass back of his goal Jinp and ran 83 yards before being stopped by Ibarra and Crowley LAST TIMES TODAY' I'POPSVE CABTOOK" HIS '-GXEATKST PALACE 25c Mvtfccr ral dee tr In leva with Ut EXTRA ADDED JOYS AND TBX BEAM STALK CAETOON COMIC LATEST MEWS The show of 10000 surprises AU be did in the gome was to seme two touchdowns on runs from mid-field ad furnish most of the yard age for the third one Running with his knees high In the air CardUl faked a spin and crashed over center cut-bock over right tackle and legged it exactly 50 yards for the Steers' first touchdown in seven ploys after the game started He was gone again a few wdmite later for a 22-yard gain putting the Steers in scoring position They did not waste their opportunity and Fullback Hare crashed over the center for the touchdown the final period Cardill Intercepted one of Heinemanh bullet passes and dashed 50 yards far the Steers! third touchdown Still A Toss-Up BIO 8PRXNO won the gome 19-7 1 They won with several points to spare crossing up this department which sold the gome was a roup standoff Yet if the two Vhum were meeting again tomorrow and both were at full strength XV still say it was a tossup I dent think It Is allbing to mention that El Faso High woe mere badly crippled Saturday than at any time daring the season Mike Carrasco blocking back and a good defensive man did not -get into the game mande Cisneros agile halfback" played only a few minutes a chorley hone keeping him eat He bos been the Tigers best groand gaining back this season An injury to a substitute beck CL Weissinger further handicapped the Bengal Weissinger sent in for Cisneros was the spearhead of the Tigers attack in the second 2usrter which netted a touchdown had reeled off several other gains in the seme period when he was carried off the field A leg injury put him out far the rest of the game 7 fumble Loses Game TBE 1 Tij WORST BREAK for the Tigers was Ken fumble on the one-ysrd line in the third quarter The Bengali had two downs and yard to go They were almost certain to score when the ball popped out of hands and was recovered by Neel Steer safety man' The Tigers believe weald have won the game bat for this break A touchdown regardleaB of whether they mode the extra point weald have pat them in the lead With a one or two-point they could have played RICHARD IX (eeddi i IDNA IRBKR'S COLOSSAL RKO'IAOIO ictu ic Hare Again To Thrill You One af the Created Picture of AU Time i I LtM Paramount News Today and Temerrow SHOWS STARTS 12:25 2:45 5 OR 105 505 WIGWAM 1' A jr mfe football for tborestof the game' There: might have been no need for them to take chances with forward posses Big Spring would have been forced-to toko to the air and as It could have happened El Faso might have done some Intereeotlne As it was ELaso was forced to take dangerous risksHeinemon had to pass in his own territory And one of his throws was intercepted by Cordill who- ran for a touchdown Another bod bmok for ei Fas occurred when George (Jag- 1) Crysler missed a cinch pass with the way clear for a touchdown That woo unfortunate and no blame csnbe given the Tiger end who Is considered 'the best pass snatcher In the city The best of receivers miss passes and the best of backs fumble BIO SPRING had a bad break or two For instance the Tigers were given their golden opportunity to score in the thlrd quarter when a punt from Helnemsn hit Neel Big Spring safety man on the foot and was recovered by Thomas on Big Spring's 11-yard linev HEXNEMAN played axnarvelous game for the Tigers i and hope ha does not fed too bad about the fumble Any player is liable to muff the ball once in awhile Out side of that Helneman played a good game for the day His direction of ploys was exceptionally good He was rushed off his feet on passes but he managed to complete five and his return of punts end Ms ball-carrying were 1 some of the features of the game Next Year? Maybe-? THUS again anEl Paso team fads te get put the -district In the state foobsli race X-c Tigers had the best chance ef any El Fase team In history Sat- arday te win a bl-distrlct chsm- pionship As disappointing as the result fa the future for district 4 cham- pion teams is net hopeless Foot- bell hero is improving The dayv will come when El Paso teams will not bo doormats for- other -state teams "i -y-" Crowd Disappointing rE' crowd was not as large as expected The stadium was no more than half fulL This indicates that the $1 admission price kept a lot of the customers away Regardless of whether the game was worth a buck ar not the boost in iSmiMtan prices prevented a pecked stadium1' 7 Still the total gate ran $2700 which is more than Bowie end Son Angelo grossed last year The stadium was packed at 50 cents a bead far adults and the split of the teams was owaiiw than it was this year-- ANY SEAT ISc TILL 1L V' short cut them to their Tex if Inc Eight Teams InTexas Race Amarillo and Big Spring To Meet at Lubbock Bp United Bren AUSTIN Dec' 10 Bi-district football games in the Texas Inter-scholastic League last week-end ran according to form but furnished un expected Eight colorful elevens survived the bl-dlstrict round They ore Amarillo Big Spring Highland Park of Dallas Masonic Home of Ft Worth Greenville Corsicana Jeff Davis of Houston and Corpus Chris tL Amarillo's powerful Sandies needed all their Skill and the tradition of Butler Field to repel the onslaught of Ranger who lost 19-14 Big Spring will face Amarillo in the quarter-finals at Lubbock Saturday Vernon fell before the charges of Highland Park 12-7 as the Scots won: the right to meet Us sonic Home in the next round The surprised followers with a 22-6 triumph over Dallas Tech last year runner-up for state -'honors- Greenville defending state champion has a real hurdle this weekend In Corsicana winner over Athens In bl-distrlct Coach Roy Jeff Davis Panthers of Houston became ruler of two districts Saturday by swamping Royal Purple 27-8 with a lost-quarter barrage of forward posses Jeff Davis will play Corpus Chris ti Friday in Corpus Christ! Six: Bouts Fought 7 On Benefit Card Six bouts were held on the Jock Taylor benefit boxing cord at the Oasis arena in Juarez lost night They were: Rod Drlgues vs Young Genaro Joe Holguin vs Santos Quljano Georgle Britt Vs Battling Eddie Young Flrpo vs Battling Payan Jack Murraya vs Kid Allen and Mike Vasques vs Young Tiger Flower' No decisions were given WATERFILL CARDENS One Mila lra Talats Maw aU (laneE la aaS haalaS Dwtlai ul SlaJar every alfhi Ma ww rkran tall ALL MEXICAN BEERS Ap Bar Cakirat aaA Cars 'Avv i- -PINTS lSe mim ftp a -USED CAaffiotftHyyiO jftAptD a iTtoTf NAhC EICOl tf1o4irrXA Hirf'i MAfMDrd i Track Off icials to Hold Convention to Make Improvements Vetted Prrtn JERSEY CITY Dec The first organized move to codify hone racing In the United States under7 uniform regulations in all states as is the cam with baseball football golf ana other ports was started here today Prominent racing officials from eight states met at the offices of the New Jersey state racing com mission to consider a tentative set of rules drafted by Wm Coin of the New Jersey commission v-If a final draft Is agreed upon it will be submitted to the January meeting of the National Assn of State Racing Commissioners in Miami Fla for universal adoption' Some believed that a national arbiter might be appointed as in the case of baseball or the movies Among the many problems that uniform racing rules are expected to solve are the claiming rule suspensions of Jockeys owners and trainers sponging doping and similar malpractices bookmaking and systems of betting at race tracks and other conditions applied to overnight events Ross To Defend Jr Welter Title Bp Attocialed Brett NEW YORK Dec Barney Ross will defend his Junior welterweight title this week meantime keeping a weathefr eye on Madison Square Garden where a possible contender for his lightweight championship title may develop Ross will try to protect the junior welterweight crown against the assaults qf Bobby Pacho of Los An-geles In a 12-rounder at Cleveland tonight but the outcome of that match may be much less important to him than Friday jilghtls doings at Madison Square Garden The Garden card will be featured for the third successive time by rugged little lightweight Sammy Fuller who will meet Eddie Cool in Philadelphia in four Americans En Barnstorming Tour Bp Aitoetated Brett MANILA Dec The American major barnstorming baseball players wound up their 22-game series in the far East today with a 9 to 1 victory over the Filipino Olympic nine -A homer and two-base hit by Lou Gehrig' American league batting leader featured the game Dutra Out in Front In Miami Golf Meet Bp Vetted Brett MIAMA Fla Dec Olin Du-tra national open golf champion was out In front today in the $12-500 Miami Blltmore open due to bang-up play around the greens' His sparkling 70 of yesterday one under par was the first of the tournament below regulation figures The ANNEX 110 TV San Antonio for-' GOOD BEER GOOD FELLOWSHIP GOOD TIUES Those Big Prizes Are Back Again! Skill Ball Palace The Smart Set Meet It Gets More -Amusing 'J All the Time DOORS OPEN AT 7 a 104 El Paao Bt (Uptown) 3231 Three Possibilities Open For Grid Contest in EL PASO All-Stars will start football practice Wednesday Dr Brice Schuller official of the Kiwanls club which is sponsoring the Sun Bowl game here New Year's Said today An for the El Fase team' has not been chosen bat Dr Schuller was confident that one would be picked In the next two days The possibilities are: 1 Dallas All-Stars An answer from them was expected today 2 West: Texas -All-Stars Obie Bristow coach of the Big Spring team wants to organize on eleven of star players from several different teams to play the local all-stars He was to let Kiwanls club officials know tomorrow 2 Portalea Junior College of Foriales ML This team has already agreed to come to El Faso but will not be Invited unless oth-er teams ore not secured The Sun Bowl game definitely will be played Dr Schuller said -But unless an opponent' is picked this week there is little chance seen for it Mack Saxon and Harry Phillips who will direct practice of the El Paso players will hold their first workout Wednesday at the El Paso stadium They will have a squad of 26 players who were picked in a balloting contest Players from Austin' Bowie and Cathedral high schools will be taken to the stadium for practice by can arranged by Sheriff Chris Fox 1 Her tin in in' Hard Golf Matches Surviving two hard-fought semifinal matches George Herlin and Lee will meet next Sunday for the championship of the County Club golf tournament Herlin defeated Jack Harden 1 up on the 19th hole and Lee eliminated -Word 2 up yesterday in the semi finals Herlin had his youthful opponent three -down and five holm to ploy when Harden rallied and won four -straight holes to go 1- up Herlin ueeteded In -winning the 18th to square the match and took a six to seven on the 19th Lee was expected to -win easily over Ward but he never had an advantage of more than two holes in their match In the first flight Alfred Coles beat Dingwall 4 and 3 and Armstrong won from Al Cox 4 and George Cairns went to the finals in the second by beating Wallace Perry' and 2 He will oppose Carl A Beers who won from North 2 up Joe Shafer beat Hal Dean 2 and 1 and Dr Armlsteod won from Joe Wilson 3 and 2 in the third flight Consolation results were: Championship Jimmls Kllbum brat Tss OrlKih by Csfsult ud Josm won dsfsult onr Sorrells first fllgbt-O Borrett 'teat Bob Pries 1 up end Dr Psrsons best Rube Mom sen end 1 Second Bsl White best Houser and 1 id Hays beat Wilchar up: third Saunders bsat John Tearwood 1 up to take the flight championship Faurot May Succeed Carideo at 2 Missouri COLUMBIA Mo Dec 10 Don Faurot whole Kirksvllle State Teacherg football teams have won 26 consecutive gomes appeared today to have been selected to succeed Frank Carideo as head coach at the University of Missouri Carideo has resigned The committee on intercollegiate athletics held a special meeting last night and presumably decided to recommend Faurot to the board of curators Arizona -Broncos: Split Polo Series TUCSON Arts Dec 10 Their polo series against the University of Arizona 'four ended in a game-and-game deadlock the New Mexico Military Institute horsemen and their coach John Collier were to leave today for Roswell The Wildcats wan a brilliant 7 to victory over the Institute riders yesterday to tie the series at a game each In the first contest' Saturday defeated the locals 7 to 5 NOW SHOWING Most Enchanting Musical Roxhance! BETTY B00P CARTOON LATEST 70X NXWS MATINEE s' All Seats a a f-RR a NIGHT Mesuuiine 85c OftllBltfS SgSSRtStSSf449C Mrs Williams WinsGolfTitle Beats Mrs Armstrong In Finals of Special to ttereldPoat 1 PHOENIX Axis Dec i0 Mrs Armstrong returned to El Faso today minus her Southwestern golf champlo: diip The El Faso star was beaten by her old rival Airs John Williams 3 and 2 In the final 36-hole match of the Southwestern tournament over the Fhoenix Country Clnb-here yesterday' 'Mrs Williams had I previously beaten Mrs Armstrong twice for the title at Phoenix and yesterday she was never down in the match She held a three-hole advantage at the end of the morning round and ended the match on the 34th hole when both players took Loop Heads To Hold Meeting Bp United Mu NEW YORK Dec 10 of the baseball industry converged on New York today '-k The Amercan league has little on its schedule to bother over The National league is not so fortunate and surveys momentous problems presented by two breeds of rabbits is the duly publicized Jock-rabbit in 'the baseball which the older circuit probably will eliminate by going back to a compromise between the Jackrabblt ball and one less lively Ball Wins For St rTeam Bp Aetoeiatei Preet SAN FRANCISCO Dec The St college Gaels laid away their football togs their season ended with a 7-to-3 win over the University of Son Francisco Hugh substitute guard snatched victory from threatened defeat for the hard-pressed Gaels in the final quarter of the gome here yesterday O'Connor stole the ball from the arms of Carl McGinnis Son Francisco halfback Just os the latter MWMhrart through the line and appeared to be off for a gain O'Connor raced 60 yards for the touchdown that pulled his team from behind' Team Works Here University of Oregon football team win workout at Kidd Field tomorrow The Webfeets will be en route to Baton Rouge to play Louisiana State University Saturday Si -4 "-v V' V- Harry Sold rlWatckahd JS pers1 CEWMS SHIPPING IS Once you phone RAILWAY EXPRESS 5 Christmas gifts packages shipments telephone 4 Railway Bxpresa to handle them and save yourself time worry and expense In all principal cities and towns a tele- phone cell brings us to the door of your home or business for your shipments We will promptlyby swift Railway Bxpresa trucks 'We giro you a feceipt when we collect end take a receipt on delivery When ordering from cut-of-town ask the store to ihipby Railway Express then you know that you will get your order and get it quickly and safely Ask your local Rail-" way Bxpresa agent for a supply of free Christmas labels 1 1t JSxtra CAsrfs ter Pick-mp or Delivery i WK DELIVER CHRISTMAS MORNING For eerviM or -'information merely cond or telephone 211 Tcxae St I-''-' Main 4M6 4 r'- El The he therm is tm SERVING THE NATION FOR 95 YEARS Stock Was by i a i 1 1 to the Berg Company Wait for Seri-satio naJ Price An ri nee-ments in To rii Pa- -V 1 i AGENCY NATIONWIDEt RAIL-AIR SERVICE i te tedn wraOUta WT 'V-'-v 1 yi II 'U lx i it i- k' s'.

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