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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 71

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Memphis, Tennessee
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71
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-r yrr vr -O THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 10-V? Chicks Net One Lose One In Minor Draft' pointedly pertnrwl Almost A Hockey Feature LBUQUERQUE Yale And Princeton Interested In Game Here Marion Fricano Selected By Wyatt Takes A Bowl Game Calmly Seattle Club Memphis just misled on a will he required Although hockey scoop" PAUL GIL- Tennessee ha the best victory WHITE TO MtNNFAPm 1C LESPIE had the Princeton team mark of any college team of the signed lor a holiday round robin last 30 rr 224 won 46 lost in Memphis with Yale and the 13 treat the Vols have a 3-6 mark The Chicks gained an out- Memphis amateurs root in- jn postseason games The fielder and lost a pitcher in the gent on Yale not having to keep Vols hate beaten only Tulsa in minor league draft ille yesterday Jackson- an engagement Added to the Memphis roster 'er But as Kmik Syngel a righthanded the Denver hilling outfielder who hatted 335 dote materi-and dme in 103 runs in 133 alined sol games for Albuquerque in the It'll have to Class A Western League lie ia he next S3 years old and weigha 183 istmas a routed By Cub Syngel hHd been scouted by the Chicago Cults with whom the a Chicks are now affiliated and General Manager Danny Menen- i dr made the sclent at the 1 suggestion of the Cubs ham at Ireland the' Sugar Bowl while losing to -Bunton College and Maryland I Baylor however ia 1-3 in he howls but a Texas team has never lost a Sugar Bowl game The Bears are coached by SAM BOYD who waa i moved into the spot when FORGE SAUER waa named jathletie director Sauer'a 'proposition that Baylor task ihoila down to one problem la hereby accepted He say stopping JOHNNY MAJORS is 4 the primary objective But 4 who haa stopped Majors? I BROWN Fur the calm approach to i howTgsme Uke that of ROW Satur- Off ihe Chick roster rame Ma- day night rinw Fricano 33-vear-old right-1 Mem- UP A NOTCH Marion Fricano pitcher with the Chicks last season has bean Pacific Phn DEN WYATT Ihe lei roach la the midst of the dress-lag roam paademoolum following the victory ever Ysa- Ohcen To Sleet 'We have a baskethall season roming up Let's talk about haskelhall" Thra be relented and landed Ma-irs as of the best loot hall (layers I've ever had drafted by Seattle of the Coast League uf Hellcat Ardmore Okla Air Base canceled ils scheduled ing match with Memphis Friday night and a (olden liannen pticher who had a 3-3 phif State ia playing in low quar-rerord with the Tribe last sea- ter basketball shnea which may snn He waa taken by Seattle of he a first The hoys say it the Pacific Coast League Trou-'give them more footwork free-hied with a soi arm moat of the dom and the high topa don't do way Fricano came around in much about supporting ankles the playoffs and pitrhed fine anyway LAMAR RICKEY hall He waa obtained hy the daughter of Mr and Mrs ALe Chicks from Toronto in midsen- BERT RICKEY of Memphis ia son He had previous majorjon the Vassar swimming teamj league experience and waa last 1 Lamar ia a former Central in the hig show with the Philadrl- High cheerleader CHARLES phis A's His draft price was DUMAS who won the Olympic1 snjWngiodn" and "an $7500 high jump admitted he didn't authentic AII Amerlca" Thorpe Ta Charleston Also drafted waa Ed While five-year veleran of the Memphis rluh who was moved hy the Scholastic lights mi Ihe Ole While Sox to Nashville when the Miss fMithall team: Quarter-Chicks ended their agreement hack RAYMOND BROWN who hasn't allpied helnw a yet and specialises In A's renter RIIJY PRUETT who takes Creek and l-atln and keeps right up with the best ia the etas guard IIAR- 1 them? ll COOPER another lad Majors said of the Sugar Row I "I've heru thinking about this since I was a kid" Aad speaking of Tennessee (as aha doesn't a couple of officials at the Ola Misa-Misaisslppi Mate game might ring a hell for you Vols The hark Judge was RAM RARTIIOL-OMEW and the clock operator was ROBERT FOXX Other Southern aguers Boxer Force box-! Navyi team of Glovers from North Memphis 'will take its place Hie bouts will begin at 7:30 pm The Glovers will he coached hy Gene Gray who is gelling Ihe North Memphis team ready for the Golden Gloves elimination next month An 11-hnut card plus a professional wrestling event are: scheduled There is nn admin-1 sion charge to ihe North Drill' Hall and the public is invited drafted were Crawford Davidson out-j who's learning hi Greek fielder for Chattanooga hy San halfback IEROY REED Diego and Bob Thorpe outfielder from Atlanta by Charleston Who's making D'a? that's a secret The University of Illinois which had such good luck gathering up BOB MITCHELL a Xe-' gro halfbark from Hot Springs 'Ark High School haa anothrri prospect in DEJUSTICE COLE-' imax He's a freshman CBHS Ahead 64-60! Fray halfback from Lincoln High of Forrest City Ark Cole-1 BEATS WHITEHAVEN Aw Overheard hy an operative of The Commercial Appeal on leaving the Ole Mlsa (18) Mississippi State (T) game "Well It was a mighty fine game hut it liked not to of been" Guess whose side UK was Wn sine was on Higher Minors Spend $172f750 Tor Players JACKSONVILLE Fla Dec 5 I The higher classification minor leaguea Wednesday weighs 178 played on the! marie it's "first 36 Brat this department why iUflrtrrbnck He verv venure in nPW the Mnunlmmirleasue draft 'I season successful one last Open classification teams raid hlu BanM Ia1 nne Passer now ha! Open rlassifiratkin teams paid $36000 for Class' At the night at Whitehaven heating the Iteam Another Arkansan in I Mate-Reh ser took Humes 55-48 in another int erica cue game Bill Parrish paced the Brnth-I era with 15 points and three of vim nun aw nnmn pitu iim i the Big Ten ia JIM PACE from Dunbar High School at Little He's a 200-pound fullback and as a sophomore five players AAA $18500 for nine players Class AA $63730 for 12 players I and Class A $22500 for 10 Classes and will complete' the drafting at the annual minor Jrod league ronvention Thursday more Im In last year's draft 58 players! ooelng the were selected for $186430 Five By Coaftt (lull engagement a lot of spectator started leaving five minute before the end with Mate jeadlug 1-0 and Ole Mis hil( BC01wJ ln double fiRj i3i bTfn CBHS meets Whitehaven again Prlf at 7 tomorrow night at Memphis in 'State's Memorial Field House! drafted five players at a cost of procure or its Mempjns repented at OA preiiminao- to the Qtris-1 $36000 Last year it drew six SiS? cuiSRIS' A 'P B'-othors Collcge-FlorencC players ee Vuf he Bears Coat guard iAla1 State game A high school didn't face a single-wing team glnvitJ 7i7iir game wiU licgin at 5:45 The' Some adjusting1 IMIHI UlOOttl had fhif hoir Atomic The Vaneotiver Huh made the ta 10 Rni first pirk and selerted Charlie igames liecause of the White former Milwaukee ratrh- er from Austin in the Texas Iieigue White 28 played at Wichita last season and hatted fielder from at Rochester Houston who hatted Ihe Central Mexican League! Energy Exposition now occupy-296 Aflentown Pa last year! where he had a 7-7 record It ing De La Salle Gymnasium selected Charles ihe first time a Mexican- Billy Tubbs collected 16 points eamM Hi pIJin from Salem Ore of the loam had selected a leading Frayser over Humes and: jjf em i Northwestern League A 23-year- player since joining the National two of his teammates also hit in 'ns outfielder Essegian had Association double figures Carroll White of batin8 V'R im-Judine 28 Shreveport's pick was James the Tigers took high scoring hon- hmlrhH hompr $5 runs-bntted-in Grimm a lefthanded pitcher 1 or however wiih 18 Th- turn AA 1CBHSMJ6 hut walloped 23 home runs and dratted 12 players at an outlay Ihe southwestern league -ggh wJSSP-l drove in 119 runs to lead the $55750 Four clubs Oklahoma I Austin drew Darroll Ht i league JCity Fort Worth and Dallas of son a shortstop from 2c MrSdm IS Sharp Vi spring-Clanmnl IS Hulrharaon SEhatllam- CSC Grllll Canal a Rw Portland selected Joe Macho I (he Texa and New Orteana of field who hatted 266 with the Northern acv Frawr 'Ball 4 Emil Syngel '7'' SILveatMJld first baseman fronvthe Southern purchased (wo Cloud Minn Dallas of the Texas League A'playera each while (he others League righthanded hitter a took one each Memphis took of Humr 4 I Hail'p 4 ArmMmnv ftporc T' White 1' Wigininn 11 i lL Cantrell I TuNw 5uhllluter nanblln Reerf Retuf I Grinder Wllmn Head Cnaria Fmuh Herd Cttmn Oklahoma City selected Spen- from Albuquerque rer Robbins third baseman who hatted 257 at Schenectady in the' Eastern League and John Simp- Amateur smacked 36 home runs and drove In 99 runs on a 284 batting average His price slso was $7500 Seattle took Marion Fricano Basketball from Memphis of the Southern son of Savannah a ahortstop who Association for $7500 He pur- hit 320 at Yuma in the Arizona- JIrttlirt Wirrfn 4( -fmkB)ll Cui -M rently haa heen pitching at San-iMexico league turce in the Puerto Rican League! Fort Worth took Benny Ru-lvci lmhoLmixw ra Mman where his reconi ia 5-1 i righthanded pitcher from Lin- r- Seattle also selected Maurice coin NrbHe played at Brans-' Wills a Xr MKT A-WU-ffUt from Pueblo of the loft nine Tne tBii wner veiec unw iji imum League for $6000 Will batted (ion M-Wn mwm 302 end stole 34 bases 'r Nine By Triple A hrvb BMikP mm nwpnatn Knoxville BhortBtop who batted Standard Prt 41 CUmor -270 at Columbus Ga last I AT YMCA' Hnt1 Hl-Y lonMnDh Sip WhllrhEvni so: Ea1 4J mr New Orleans two picks were si: Mntr MiiunMnn outfielders Frank Tannns of tonight srmm ix The two Triple A the American Association and the ghho International paid out hatted ni4 and -iJ PAVJ: MUA Syracuse wno naura "nn i a a ttuw $1600 for nine Janis who hit 281 Wh same number they selected Jaat- Reading at fairground Mm- year i 'ctiuirh an i uuw-i -nm a- 1 Dallas took catiher Rogptimin at im nwmEc rmpt JMcCardell who batted 284 AT CM1W EA Omaha of the AA Jacksonville Fla and pitcher -wifT playei- each Sl Paul of A vight Cook from Winston- "SI rCCOrd inlemntionA! took one enen AiHiinv Cl IrbI vear Duvr-in! prpi of pumic worii ttarierttm hoice ere out-j yjon(Prliy selerted pitcher vie wSSS: Mm- vtniiy ijhhio fielder Boh Thorpe of Atlanta -t sn-enii-cni em ctn n-r UfrtorAmar SS-erml-Cnl Phi Chi M-NwUi Of Durango OI St) tJ nfitoi' r- (4 Mrmphn luArpriMniti Uomrlltr rM cZZ baseman Howard 0M) Qd Stop 023 Pwsnlcr dfsixnrd hy rsnv-tnl Evry hnlll r-il-id fni ynnr asfurrd Mlirfiriinn rhillip or Houston Tlvirpe 30 batted 302 hit 21 home runs and drove in 77 run Phillips had a 290 average In 154 games Minneapolis' pick were pitcher Bill Froata of Birmingham and outfielder Ed White of Nashville Froata a 26-year-old lefthander pitched at Buffalo last year winning two and losing eight Omaha chose Joe Cruz ar 23-vear-old outfielder from Baton Rouge of (he Evangeline licague and pitcher Alhert Wilson of Danville In the Carolina league Cruz who stands only 5-6 hatted 330 in 116 game Wilson a 21-ycar-old righlhand pitcher non 18 and lost nine with a 292 earned run average St Paul' choice wa Rob Jen' kin 23-veaiMild outfielder from Oklahoma City who batted -297 in 152 games Richmond's selection was er ry Thomas a 26-yenr-old out- ANOTHER MKT Lj pj tem ON THE HAWKS THE LARKS ARE ONTHE MARCH BUT WITH JUST ONE MINUTE TO PUT CAN THEY BEAT THE CLOCK? rlM THREE STRAIGHT PASS COMPLETIONS MOVE THE BALL TO THE TWEIVE YARD LINE TIME FOR JUST ONE MORE PLAY GANG SO HERE WHERE WE CROSS 'EM UP--( noet) id noiuna Setter in tie ntarSel Oh" KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOUMON WHISKY BOTTLED IN BOND IOO PROOF BROWN-FORMAN DISTILLERS CORPORATION AT IOU1SVIL1E IN KENTUaT irt- COTTON WOODS ar.

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