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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 24

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a '1 hi Oilers Meet TE SPORTSMAX Deer Season Was Good Los Angeles For Crown By ROY SWANN Outdoor Editor rrv yywrrw n-w wwmimrr riHVWTrrv-yvyyvyyyirvYnrTnnrryyirorir fymrvyt worta-kraFta nrorv Yesterday marked the end of a long wet sloppy road for Texas deer hunters and the measure of success most certainly is going to vary from one county to the next this year Nearly everyone agrees there were more deer this year than ever before for all sections of the state Even the restocked areas of East Texas where 10 years ago there were few deer and the and big trophy nets were common Very few deer weren't in prime condition tome were nearly as fat as cattle Every week some really ter-rific beads were shown and no doubt hundreds more were taken that weren't seen The Chaparnosa Ranch near La Pryor gave up another fine one on the final week with Mrs Johnson the wife game department did something aVmt it they talk of an overabundance of does In Matcc Cxirty they're even considering asking for an extension of the doe season to save them from freeirv: or starving to death All-in-ail the deer situation is very goad for hunters There were many instances though where the hunters simply M-ildn't come through They couldn't get through the mud to their leases even to try and bag'taJcirg a bu -k Mrs Johnson shot a 136-pouxi- killed in Live Oak County after spotting the buck through the window as she prepared breakfast On the right Mrs Johnson 309 Santa Monica shows the fine 10-point 158-pounder killed on the Chaparnosa Ranch near La Pryor It's spread measured 22-inches WINDING IT Last-of-the-season deer kills were good ones for some local hunters In the left panel 11-year-old Steve Bettley sen of Mr and Mrs A1 Bettley 4S29 Concord shows his first buck a 122 pound eight-pointer In the center is Mrs A Faust 422 Fairview with the seven-pointer she Dimmitt and Zavala County itr a 22-inch 20 pt rack It 23S pounds field dressed hunters were tha HOUSTON The Los Angeles diargera riding a four-game winning streak meet the Houston Oilers Sunday in the first championship game of the American Football League Despite equal records for toe two division champions Houston is a 61-point favorite tor toe nationally televised game (ABC-TV 2:30 p-m CST) A sudden death overtime will be used to settle the championship should toe regulation 60 minutes end in a tie Four days of rain since Tuesday slowed pre-game -ticket sales far the 35500-seat Jeppesen High School Stadium but ail proceeds will go to the play 60 per cent to the inners and 40 per cent to the losers 1S-4 Rtwords Both teams wrapped up division crowns with 10-4 records Houston was never headed after jumping to a SI early start Los Angeles had its early troubles but won eight of Is last nine games Los Angeles holds a 2-1 edge oxer the Oilers alter two league games and an early exhibition but toe Charger point edge is only 4-T2 Sunday's battle has been billed as a rematch between two fine passers Jack Kemp of Los Angles and George Blanda of Houston but both coaches have indicated they have placed increased emphasis on their ground attacks hite preparing for the title showdown Sid Gillman of Los Angeles sought to improve the blocking for Paul Lowe swift halfback who en'ers toe game wito a 63-yard ru-ri'ng average the best in the league Rtiiikuu Strategy Moncton's Lou Rymkus has mapped strategy hopes will! '-lie lo se two fine Oiler to Blanda but finished the regular' 14-game season as the league's finest passcr The former Ceck dental star a pro four yean threw 30 touchdown passes while completing 211 of 407 attempts for a Jill average Blanda the former Chicago Bear scoring leader came out of retire" ment to lead the Oilers to the Eastern Division title He ranked No 7 among passers in final league standings but threw mors touchdown passes and had fewer" interceptions than Kemp -In his 11th year as a pro" Blanda completed 168 of 362 pavvi 2393 yards and 24 touchdowns' and a 464 average He hed 22 interceptions to 25 fur Kemp but air ankle injury caused him to mi two games and most of two others' Lowe formerly of Oregon State was the No 2 rusher Ilia 855 yards on 136 carries left him 20 yards behind Abner Hayijes Dallas Texan rookie 48 Yard Average CSnnon and Smith ranked No 3 and No 4 each with 42-ant averages Cannon the 1959 Hoi man Trophy winner from Louisi-ana State overtook Smith in the final game of the season Qumog finished with 644 ysnfo in 152 plays Smith from Ripen Cbllrge had 643 In 154 Los Angeles won the early exhibition 33-13 but four touchdown passes by Kemp did not prevent the Oilers from taking a Sept 18 league game 38-38 On Nov 13 die day Blanda injured his knee the Chargers got revenge 34-31 at Los Angeles The Chargers were to be in tup physical condition but injunri continued to plague Houston A Imre inju-y sent Jerry Mdluin starting Oiler defensive tackle to the inactive list this week juries continued to bother two John Car- runners CJPr offrnt-es TV ROSTERS most of the season as were those) Steve Bettley son in Mdilalten and LaSalle 439 in many situations the hunterscw tut buck a tne i2-had trouble hunting leases 00 even if they could get to toemjLrst lunt-The- most certainly were forced! He was to the BrackettvOte Into more footwork than usual to area too and buck had eight getting to and from their blinds points 3)frw(fallrp-irimfs MIAMI Fta (A?) Nomot on nun boro at platan IA o-anot Bawl oam ta ba otava Manav Jaa 7 at Mtami TA ar will 0 carri By CBS nafwam 31 45 niu CST DALLAS Ato-Ratr far We Cattail awl gama ta glov at Dana Wan i Jo 1 Tha gam win ba carrlao an CIS natawrk trrriitaw at gm CST Missouri N7 PAGE 2D SUNDAY JANUARY 1 1961 Duke Arkansas TV ratoy year certainly didn't Mr Fnd lit Fairview hurt the game Bucks were fat dd what every camp cook or one who gets left at camp hopes Russell Sharpe Rated 10th in US NCAA Action Set On Five Proposals to do While the rest of the party was out on toe Casas Ranch in Live Oak County ahe was fixing up some breakfast when she looked out the window and spotted a buck She grabbed a nfe and lulled a seven-point 125-pounder ts tan It McKinney '5 Forguaton 0 l-rrt I 1 A'wrm WHiomt MCttetl Ik 31 Cm ta 37 Hull ft 4 Horten hi 43 Wa-Hunttan ti hb 1 lb St L-etewstr Sn-noJI 54 G'kmlch 55 Horr to S4 Wi'iOITt 11 HecAT ak 17 Scotntr 15 ei It Sitwad Ab 19 KienfcA ab 7 PricAer 73 Myr Ab 74 Htnrts 77 SHm hb 30 33 Kill Ab 34 Oei ta 34 McSiown ta 0 Matavoa ta 44 Ztnywh Ab 47 Hugltal Ab 40 Haititan bb 40 Mclnlvr ta 51 Stackhin 57 VirM 54 Pirc 41 5yo 47 Hewitt 44 I vt'i 45 Piligtri I 44 44V 47 Fetaentr 49 Oa'okor PITTSBURGH tAP-Five leg-illative proposals coneermnz athletic recruiting and financial and a "statement of purpose" further implementing the NCAA get tough policy come up for di-bate d'iring the annual wek of Bob Oirten with Lee Mar Company noted to this column that a big elk from Manitoba would place about filth in all-time Boore and Crockett Qub listings legislation rorxems a national pce-reg-strition seivke aion the 1 letters of intent several conferences This if ti vooY adopted would bar college from cbiW-mj I-pioaeiing an athlete who at-f swte hhd signified hs imwtior 77 cie T-o-l Eso on the number of pre-regifirat'ort EDINBURG Sp) In a release by the United States Lawn Tennis Arw-ciatimi national ranking committee Don Russell and John Sharpe Pan American Colleges top doubles duo is ranked number ten in the United State at men's doubles for I9W Russell and Sharpe was the orJy college doubles team ranked IS Snytfr I Tcvtar 0 14 Jafvn ak 5 Huntar gn It TAtmx Ab 7 Smart A 71 Baal Ab 23 Or Ab 24 UndarWH 25 El tat ta 34 Wtt Ab 79 Crawler bb 39 utter 32 Mm ta a PAinipt ta 35 MtArtr Ik 40 $cvnion Ab 41 Wa ettav 0 3 Labnr 0 45 SipiHi no 44 H-nkiyy hb Ton I 58 WaikiRt ta i vem--ii a 55 Lonean b'-tiiK-r- 55 McCerTnty 0 f-tfr- 43 Gary i lr: 15 ScAuc-c- 't S'c rt I 44 Heiv '0 nr 71 Mrytr 77 Do it 73 Mognuti I 74 Wt-ICCA I 74 Stan 77 Dobta 71 9tattlrl CMn I 10 (grtw 91 Wolnwriglil 13 HiteA'tr lentil It Wotawt-TA 7 LoOn-r 11 SmilA r- ft Palme- illy Cannon end Dave Smith toon an end and I Bi! Bob Talamini 4 Eottan He produced a dipping from big winds in coltece sport Kemp is a youngster compared a guard Meeker Colo paper allowing that a huge elk killed near Gunderson in the first ten mens douhles by I probably will go CLASSROOM FIELD in the record is larger than 14 a 15 Lon'' IT ErtH tl LCt-tTtr 79 Bu-ikr 71 Tta I 7' D'-rrll 74 E-cHul 71 Hiilln-en 79 MeeDenal II Kr-l-nr I' McOuaa Luot' 94 Graham 7 IS MiAr II DHII If GUI 0 ta Ctork 11 Corn' 14 autmk a ta Statu 7 ImM II Dart at If MocCsrta fib WlHM A 1 Giro I 71 WvM 14 S'lSOH Mb II Fjtrttt Dt tt Arrirff bb 17 Man II WrM Kb 1 Hv 3 burdl lb 31 Ba'M ta it RamMY ta 3 Tm-n ta 34 Butil 34 Mr ta 37 ACG ta 39 Boitack I 40 Toywr a 4- Wilton hb RfrneiS eb 41 Viiiom hh 4i G-1IW- hb 45 Ml 44 B'ge 47 Lt'sx'f 50 Xrn 53 K'uIttfSk 54 ClgrcbiM 55 C-t I 54 ThomeM St Inn 51 Alii SI Will 014 40 Star 41 Warksi 42 C-s-n 43 Browning 44 AM 15 vrurn-n 44 Garir 47 Dana" 41 Movani 4 Ktnal 71 Walk or 77 UnarrwcsB 7 IH-M I 74 Kccnm 71 etmuortao 7 La-nek I I Cnacn I II Gt-'berf Untar a 13 Pod 14 gumaarr-f 15 G-onory li McCetlum Soon II 'Wtr I ton or 1 TnsfflMon G-ltien 5 Moorman 04 Arjjo 07 Cnovwn a 01 W-oonor ft Criuan ccnfi-'ates a c'liege could use each year Other subjects for dscussicn and possible act on include a -ouple of piopr-siis for change in the NCAA television program and a chance in the starfing date for football pi active to Sept 1 or 16 diys before first scheduled game instead el two weeks before the first day of classes Ed Dyas Paces Academic Team book and that it the Manitoba elk The Colorado wapiti sported a 50-inch spread the antlers were 13 inches in circumference at the base and it had seven points to the fide It was killed by a teenager who was helping his brother who operates a hunting ramp near Gunderson along the south fork of the Snake Rver The week rmbir-'M iV annual conventions of the Collegiate Athletic the American Koctbail Corrhr-Assonation and a half dozer other groups gets under way Krid: and runs torough Wednesday Jan 11 The NCAA legislation will be acted upon at the business session th final day More than 3300 coaches athletic directors faculty representatives and others are expected to attend Also meeting here are the American Association of Couege Baseball Coaches the college athletic business managers ei Irge sports information directors college track coaches the Na DAIIAS if Ed Dyai the Auburn fullback who set three national colteg'ate foolhall ro IJiU (120) center and Francis Tarkenton of Georgia (232) Ro man Gabriel of North Carolina Stale (233) and Rich Mayo of Air NEW ORLEANS nvn-beri at io-rj (API Nantai ta Sugar Bawl gam BASKETBALL ta bo o'avi Mondar Jar 7 TA gamt Olds this past fall led the hal SoUuiar Tables ca'rir NBC 12:45 a CST the USLTA amateur tennis committee "In the history of teimis at Pan American College this is the first time we have had tennis players nationally ranked" states tennis coach Harry Meng "We shouldbe very proud of these two fine young athletes as the' have taken a big jump to moving from the junior ranks To the men's division" continues Mrng "PuweU and Sharpe to the next few years could through hard work become one of the ton tennis doubles combinations in the Boto Russell and Sharpe are 21 years of age and jurcort at Pan Amrican They were former national junior doubles champions of AustraLa in 193 and 195T The PAC duo has won the Oklahoma State men's doubles championships for two yean 1359 and I960 They won the Missouri Valley doubles championship in 1960 and were second in the Canadian National championships in 1359 Russell and Sharpe won the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Doubles Championship in 1959 and I960 Rre Mississippi By JONH ALDEN'KNIGHT Th Knaarnt at Smunor Pima ormte MW KM fectn Wn Irani Jhn A-oan Cilv Plav loing for the 1960 AU-Amrrica Acad-myi213i harks 4cadcmic Football Tram The team was announced here Saturday by Lerter Jordan of Dal-'as coordinator of Ihe p-jl! which sponsored jointly by Ihe College Sports Information Directors of Records established by -fie for number of field kicked in one season (13) arerr 1 17) and for number points toll made by kicking veon Dyas Gabriel Romlg and Dyas geals and in el in one Ben lout all were on the All-America America and the publisher ofam hy the Football Writers Association of America ind several of the ethers on the in Encyclopedia (The American Peoples Encyclopedia) tional Footbaii Foundation and SKiltaU of Fame and the Frlkwrhir Christian Athtetes oooa fv'pcmrv wM Mod With rrent hrin? of Tor Harp to replace Lefty James Cornell only three mcior college football coaching jobs remain unfilled Georgia is seeking a replacement for ret-ring Wally Butts j)oJ( opening play and a three irgmia has to find successors to Dick Voris as football coach and tournament achedulcd next Gua Tcbelt as athletx director and Cincinnati needs a coach take George Blackburn's raw jr-nf thn tmn ota ta eMr Tn laotar nOc shawn tac tM wu Mt at It KM ar4 ln ta a Mgr ana at im iwn inrwitar Tm lOMM i rtggior tP tntrtar ra' DM DM A J4- DM 44 Mr Mftar Mnwr Ml Dm Mr Smn 1 7 ll ta MtaW 4 II 4 t4W 7 IJ 7 7 VgMir 7 II 7 3 Mmsy 7 5 in in TWg-Mov I 31 I II 14 tin I I 11 1 I Resumes This Week tournament ueekmd at Memorial Flay resumes tomorrow nijdit in the Open league wito three Coliseum ta III IS 7 IMrftl 5 IB ta OS PASADENA Calif (API Nam it an nvmsa-t at g-ortrt in Rati Bawl gama a ba povt tfaraar Jan 3 tt PaioDan academic tenm received national recognition from other selection groups traviag br NIC at 3 45 om CST: Most controversial bit of NCAA 'games cn tap at Ben Garza gym mi iu Minnesota (Numbtr oo-ontaktoi iieica'Ot Iftt-'kom 1 4V4 ii oeitalno or 1 losrtl oiter at U541 FISIT TI4M Ewt Mania McSr 4 JoulAew C-i UXJ ana Fra Mautaw ft lyracui (73CI Jiift larrt Btabout Fu-OjO (2101 on Frn Brimui ft Minnotota 1 11 Guort MIX McKoevor of Soul he BOrUVG NOTES Cal I on jaa Dawn at Lataroea JJ1 Center CAarln (la) Strong of LSI! To be eligible for (he academic team a player must haw starred xith in the cinssroom and on the football field Dyas' teat of locking three field qoals the third of whirb came the last 43 seconds of pluy as ubiirn defeated Georgia 945 preciously had been voted by writers and broadcasters partici-rating in an Associated Press poll as the most spcctarular onc-ame performance of season by a college football player Players making the first team in addition to Dyas who received 34 of the 602 votes cast by sports editors of daily papers in the United States are Marlin McKeevrr of Southern Cal (328 votes) and Fred Mautino of Syracuse (230) ends Jerry Bcabout of Purdue (2191 and Frank Brixlus of Minnesota (206) tackles Mike Mc-Kcever of Southern Cal I259t and Joe Romig of Colorado (241 1 guards Charles (Bo) Strange of Construction Starts Soon On New South Staples Bowl Tre women's league a four-team fireup starts play Thursday Hip tournament schedule is the lorpus Christ Invitational has drawn a field of six service learns and the Corpus Chnsti Olympians of toe Open League who will sene as host team Other trams entered include Security Sen-ice of Kelly AFB Lackland AFB and Brooke Army Medical Center all of San Antonio Corpus Christi Naval Air Station Kingsville NAAS and Field of Bccville will begin at 10:30 am Ciase Play Washington 11 ErH II Mvntr 04 17 Jegmtm Ok IS S-N-artol a 71 MltCMIf iS Fani-ta 74 War if Kasaa As 30 Stmita-O ta 31 Ow-Acr ta 34 Jar at ta 35 Jackie ta 34 M-Kota 17 Hons tn As 30 Agn-rrt a 30 Manrat AD JO R-dowa 51 O' nanon 37 Ognn 53 Dc4i 54 Nrta 55 McKaiian 57 Htwill 50 B-jUar rnili-ot Clanton 41 HurmorTA 44 Lorn rare 44 Aiit-t a 70 Skoggl 0 73 Sana I it Suita'S 75 Kmnuna a 74 Goggnr 77 Martlitta 71 Scncvor 0 70 Enttaw I 49 Davtaton 0 13 TAarrion I 14 A-k-ra a Cnaoata I Mtrtri a 01 tar tag 0 01 Saikint a 04 G'Mntat 05 Kitttl ft Clark a 10 Milltr 11 Sa-ani 17 ki--ta 14 JoenioA so 5 'MC-dl- ss 17 Tr-ctn ao 75 t-i -aar ns 74 Ka--IN 0 71 limn 7 IVI'W f-D 31 Room ta 31 rvr a 33 RoODmt ta Ho'taara- ta 31 JOntt ta 47 MjC-oflriS 44 Kng Hi 44 Ergo ta 47 nt Ml 54 Lim 53 Prvich 5 Amt 57 Mackn 51 Br4tk 0 OSigar 45 Grgot 47 WcNil 4t Mulvtoa 40 Bra 71 F'itBK 73 Lack at 74 W- I 71 Kr04t 14 B-ir-ut 77 Mittar I 71 Sail I 70 MorroW iiirini' a II Park Kurt a SJ Lothnar 44 Hail a 17 Lana a 19 Prom-nik I Datgan (1231 Barlif Dvai of 7U Froncn Torktiiian at Goorgia (731) a GobrlM of Nartn CoraUn Jtete ri a Rich May at Air Fan Aceoamy (7131 kSCOND TSAM En Jam! Fapool ft Vita (J7J an Mkkty Monshom tl LSU (75) loci Otnant iumnarrwr tt Oja (1141 Mtchoof FyM at YaH Gurt Trtva Satin of Mittimanl (1571 an Paul Htnltv MitMurt (121 inter Bay King Rico (117) Borkt Lartnc A-worfh at Arni (1551 Dakar! Rlanrhar Of Yota (1i Mi4 stock of NorlAwntem (IS)) on ok Humor of Wmtnmflion (95) THIRD TEAM EnrN John rvotdar at North Cam-lino () on Pal Fafcht of Ftartaa 141 latoru Marlin Epg al ArkomM iH on waltir 5mjot at Mimimi) 5ioiat -Guert Wavno Grubb at Ttnntut (94 an Darrat Daarriitr llliflkta (AT) Ctiter Jerry Santa Mlthig S-CK4 Fret hroiMrl at Mtaiauri It')-Tannik Stanley at Ravtar (73) BUI Atenlr 0i tiaia (41) ant Skip Smita UCLA (47) but It was three pins shy of getting into the select top 20 listing Among the omen leading scorers were Oma Hawthorn who broke 300 for the first time with Barbara MeCranle and Winston White won the Ayers mixed doubles with 2375 and Betty LaRo-i rhelle and John Durknta won scrambles with 1217 Fallowing are the leading scores Saturday Finals will be Monday who her 326 and Be Mahan chalked up a 590 series N-k Mortal ta Gornor Ab Harm bo Fcrout ta Ftawtn (o LuM lb 37 33 34 40 41 41 44 47 ft tb si 57 Smith ta Whit fo Kttatall Ab anfii ta Jairin hb Norte Taler Ab arrow hb Momt 10 Sonant Flit is seam iat 10:30 am and 6 pm MDta-1 mo gssst Tmjhifj Will be awarded the ji Dort-oo T7 Wrtmpior and nmnerup and to I tl1 'ton fiv players selected on the iwuncfd for the annual wnwi team city tournament The event wCi dw jo Following is the be held at the Ayers Bowling' schedule: Lanes Jan 36-23 and Feb 4-5 min samii i Emrie close Jl Uwd entry blanks way bf obtained at wy 1 9 com prMMtt Gore ino of the four local bowling establish- cwioro' ns irSes'oAv-r Lnois Saei evo wntl 2T? Sacana Sas: Two holiday tournaments canw'sSS V'rt eafe lcMl 7 to a close Monday the holiday tunltaa vt Rhyna Rsotn 1b rwciiinan 3atcian lb Karat lb While Sox Home On '57 Weekend Memorial COLISEUM Corpus Christ! TUES JAN 10 8:15 US Defeats By BUCK FRANCIS Construction is due to begin within a few- da-s on Corpus Christi's newest bowling establishment It has been announced The 34-lane house will he located at South Staples and McArdle Road and will be operated by and Elliott Hurwitz who also operate Ayers Bow-ling Lanes It will be known ai South Staples Bowl This latest addtinn in the mushrooming bowling business will give Corpus Chrirti a total of 136 lams in operation rf our houses now in Atrs Six Points Bowling Center Gulf Bow! and Hi-Way now list 93 lanes The new lams will indude modem snack bar meeting and club rooms a health room and a nursery with a playground The building will be air conditioned with the air electrically filtered and humidity controlled Bowling equipment will all be automatic and will be the latest available A pm shop will handle the top lines of bowling equipment and supplies The building will be constructed by the Ray Smith Construction Co It is being leased by the Hur-witz brothers from Roy Smith and Ennis Joalin Morris Levy did the architectural work and Tommy Natl JwvnnarTon Art Newt vt CPL Etac- JEjtrcm Pentioc RtMrv DOS a DD -Sal-nary Teita singles sweeper for men and women at Hi-Way 9 Bowl and the wom- CHICAGO The Oiicagi White Sox will he playing most of their home games on weekends holidays snd at night President Bill Veerk Friday announced the Sox will play 37 of their games on Saturdays and Sundays in addition to a Memorial Toy doublrbeader Argentina 2-1 In Cup Matches Tm en holiday singles classic at ni woosns 500 isribs Call a add a ak a odd Ayers Play will be held today ui u-UII in -JAl BapTitl I 5alva'on Army vt Sint inliaeiifi 0 Maroon Avanv vt Ltaoota ctilNliil wamtnt taaOuD 4 45 ttcana J'' SaUtT Vm Indap I KOChfl AttisM Mptcky a 4j3j PRiDAY7r Ctre't E-o Haoga Sonnet I ro'umDi laulhtrn v't 'fjintiant: 0 Al'i Nawt vt Com eroSucit Nri-a toaori 7 Saivaiien Army VI CoL jrriniitn Sapl'tl' I CVO vt BaNM inolill Juanita Hitchcack O4OOO4IMt00l099l 509 Int NNAal 5r and tomorrow to conclude both meets GeorgeAm Lesterjette Ik leading the Ayers event with 661 followed by Anna Wosnig 865 Babe Cain 830 and Eleanor Bun-ger 818 MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) -The United Stales defeated Argentina 2-1 Saturday to win a final berth against Australia in the third annual Orange Cup tennis RSYAi: PORTABLE Pro Basketliall matchcn crntinumg us bowling bingo A 135 prize Is awarded for strikes Ln Dim a Coaches lncd Bill Lenoir Doll Ptarc -549 Ttarra "nwTb NEW YORK Paid Lk'k Armlrwif a 1 11101111 fonch of tfip St Mory N9fnt a foSfbsS4 in Rite Mongtapang SIISI4tlt9l9l 5'7 Om Mnwlini aOlt99lMOlitl4t ur unt Firnii St Tommi Lnar osBeae Hawks of the National Basketball Asueiafifli vs fine! j-jfo day by fixip president made in the fashion of regular bingo Ayers is having doubles" play for the next two Saturdays with shifts at 6:30 and 8:30 pxn There win a'so he a New Year's 800 ROYAL'S FINEST HARLEM STARS NEW YORK RENS Tucson Ariz US Junior champion defeated Argentina's Gerardo Wortclbeor 6-0 12-10 white Frank Froehling of Coral Gables Fla runner-up to Lenoir the Junior Nationals measured Federico MecKinley of Argentina 62 The Argentines attained some cnnsnlatlon by winning the 11-6 6 4 Sey-Louis Satur PidoJcJ cb-rging orto the olnying fcor at Lo-is rn Dre "7 erd al Prrtn on Dee 21 rIso fined rrd Aurr-: 'h p' (he Bo ten C'ltii for his actions in the Detroit- In 6-3 Palmer designed the food area A completion date and opmirgDay mixed event at Avert vi'm rnff (late ms nnt Wn announced orav 6:30 'Marten Moy'tt Hi-Wav 9 Bowl has announetd Jim Davenport was the coly-the winnew of it hnuve r-hnm-l1Be''lI TVI "I 'r'r bowler able to break in'o the list'oion touiwm-nt Dm Sta ev of top arcrer for the sea'nn aiifirt' Don ILtehesek and Other HoJels from $4950 Up ii 1 1251 sei-ond play continued slow due to the'Roriney Gruncwald third iwwr lu ony i snd George Hartley hvd 'I Davenport tewk over the No I0a 1158 score to win the mixed for the acason in men's Frivdoub at Hi-Way 9 George Roh-'iTfMn les with a fif effort that wasJertF and Betty Barry and Frank In RltM 809 T(ohi Geoig Tetam ih Scwltr Clihoa -PLUS HALF-TIME- SHOW LI80T iSATCHIL) PAIGE Aim: tn S250: -am Aim amt SlSOr KoOmM 1 CkMro B( Ticktti Sola CaHteoio In Off it ot-tTiton en Dpi The assoeiatien prrslrirnt Sunday Lenoir will play John said New combe a 16-year-old who is 00 lne Toa Patterson's Inc "Whit httiaan It Iosimii Fatplat' kutinaii" 615 MESQUITE -TU 3-9293 iie 707 ri had not yet received ti reports of officials in Thursday night's game at StXouig between the Haw ks and Boston Fans pelt ti best of thedS-and-under tennis stars from Down Under while Froehling takes on Rodney Brent rated No 2 in Australia hirh for ti week Davenport also jCraw fold and Dot Smith bed mo had the week's best game a 256Jsc-ambf with 1165 Oak kHrkota strg Do 707 77 325 I'S VVVVVJ09 rti Auerbach with eggs that night 999SI40M rt man 0 )S ii i 2 44 Arid A IIAA4k4AMtAdUAAAAAA a -A A A 9.

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