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0 0 SCHOOLBOY SCORES CLASS AAAA Amarillo 40, Capitol HIll Oklahoma City 13 Odessa 78. Dallas Hillerest 7 Lubbock 67, Plainview 13 San Angelo 50, Fort Worth North Side 0 Abllene 45, Sweetwater 20 Pampa 6, El Paso Austin 6 tie Ysleta 14, Roswell, N. 0 Grand Prairie 20. Fort Worth Amon CarterRiverside 6 Worth Pasebal 20, Dallas Woodrow 19 Highland Park 30. North Dallas 7 "Dallas Adamson Fart Worth Poly 0 -Wichita Falls 20, Breckenridge 6 Jetterson San Antonio 12, Alamo 'Heights San Antonio 13, San Benito 6 Christi Miller Midland 6 Corpus Travis 28.

Marshall 6 -Temple 19, Houston San Jacinto 6 -Temple 19, Houston San Jacinto 6 Austin Travis 26. Sam Houston 6 Houston Reagan 25, Dallas South Oak Cliff Houston Austin A 14. Freeport Beaumont 27, DeRidder, 12 Arthur 27. Port Neches 13 Baytown 25. Houston Lamar 0 Houston Milby 20.

Galens Part 5 Tyler 46, Galresion 14 CLASS AAA 39. Weatherford 13 'Levelland 60. Brownfield 0 'Lubbock 67, Plainview: 13 Abilene 45. Sweetester 20 Garland 64. McKinney 0 Grand Prairie 26.

Fort Worth Caster-Ryerside 6 Fort Worth Breter 13. Birdrille 0 Denison 16, Durant. 0 Arlington 16. Denton 5 Paris 40, Sulphu: Springs 1 Greenville 13. Ennis 7 25, Irsing Ludio a 20.

Palestine 12 Houston Jett Daris 25. Starshail 6 Kilgore 13. Sherman 1 Kenderson 19. 0 Texarkana 26, Little Rock, 14 Cleburne 20. Corsicana 0 Brownwood 32.

Coleman Temple 19. Houston San Jacinto 6 Killeen 40. Waco University 19 Travis Austlo 25, Hous.on Sam Houston 6 Beaumont South Park 32. Orange 0 Arthur Port Neches 13 Bryan 6. Coaroe 0 Smiles 25.

Ssndy Branch 7 Texas City 13. Port Arthur Seine 7 Alice 34. Kerryille Gonzales 34. Secalo 6 Austin McCallem 13. Victoria 13 Ssa Astonlo Edison 25.

Kingsvule 5 San Antonio Jefferson 12, San Antonio Alamo Lockhar: Helphis 35. 'Ster 14 Ladonia Rocks Roxton, 59-0 Halfback David Eastman. a speedy 130-pounder, scored 29 points here Friday night as Ladonia's Rattlers blanked Roxton in a District 11-B game, 59-0. Everybody scored for the Rattiers. Eastman scored four touchdowns and kicked five extra points.

Quarterback Wilburt Templeton scared. two touchdowns, one on a 15-yard run. Halfback Ralph got two touchdowns and Fullback Tommy Hulsey one. Raymondrille 13, Edinburg 13 tie McAllen 26. Mission 0 Weslaco 37, Harlingen 19 Pharr SAT.

Juan 19, Donna 13 Brownsville 13, Sun Benita 6 CLASS AA Muenster 13. Whitesboro 0 MI. Vernon 20. Mineola 18 Bonham 47. Honey Grove 6 Daingerfield 39, Hughes Springs 7 DeKalb 38.

Texarkans Catholic Linden 25. 0 New Boston 20. James Bowie 6 Clarksville 20, Pine Tree 6 Hooks 25, Texarkana 0 Carthage 39. Gilmer Glade water 39, Mt. Pleasant 0 CLASS Wolfe City 19.

Leonard 0 Van Alsiyne 21. Anna 14. Pilot Point 13 Cooper 19, Talco 12 Diana 26. Queen City 7 Quitman 33. Big Sandy 0 OTHERS Laconia 59.

0 Huso 19, Murray College "B' 18 Bonham Stops Honey Grove Tribe, 47-6 BONHAM Fullback Terry Eaton rambled 12 yards through the middle for Honey Grove's only touchdown here Friday as the Warriors dropped a 47-6 game to Class A.A Bonham. Eaton's scoring run came in the fourth quarter after Bonham had run up a 47-0 lead. The loss was Honey Grove's second one. They fell before Ladonia last week. Bonham piled on the points Friday in another renewal of the old Bonham-Honey Grove football rivalry.

It marked the first time in recent seasons that Bonh a had been able to win one. Halfback David Gantt started! the scoring in the first quarter with a one-yard run off right tackle. Bonham scored twice more in the second quarter. each time from the two-yard line. Halfback Ray Neal Campbell went two yards for another Bonbam touchdown late in the second quarter.

Early in the third period. Full-! back Dorman Smith ran 23 yards for another Bonham touchdown. Campbell scored again in the fourth on a three-vard keeper play. Jerry Mcore, Bonham end. kicked five extra points.

Next week's game for Honey Grove will be against Talco in Honley Grove. WARD MAKES IT LOOK EASY Harvie Ward makes getting out of sand traps look easy as he comes out of a trap on the 14th hole at the James River course in Richmond, in the National Amateur golf tournament. The Walker Cup star from San Francisco played good golf to get into the final round of the tournament. (AP Wirephoto). PARIS NEWS SPORTS Hugo Passes Top Murray 19 to 18 Paris News Service HUGO.

Okla. Hugo's loes came up with an unexpected passing attack here Friday night and used it to squeeze past Murray College "B' 19-18 in a downto-the-wire thriller witnessed by 500 spectators. In the end, the margin of victory was an extra point booted by DISTRICT 3-AAA Leopards Win, Sherman Falls in Opening Games GAINESVILLE -Jackie displayed well the talents which earned him all district honors last year by leading the ville Leopards to a 25-7 victory over the Irving Tigers here Friday night in a nondistrict contest. Holt. speedy right halfo a scored three times as Gainesville capitalized on two recovered bles, a pass interception and a pass from center on an Irving fourth down in punt formation.

Kilgore Nips Sherman KILGORE Sherman scored on the last play of the game here Friday night to avert a shutout as Kilgore won its 1955 opener, 13- 7. Kilgore jumped to a 7-0 first per- Maryland Edges Missouri, 13-12 COLUMBIA. Sept. 17 Battling with determined fury after giving up a 13-point lead the first half. Missouri's Tigers came within a cat's whisker of upsetting Maryland's nationally rated Terps in an intersectional football opener today.

Maryland won, 13-12. Bob Laughery's perfect kick after Maryland's first touchdown midway in the opening period proved the winning margin. Maryland swept 64 yards for the touchdown with halfback Ed Vereb scooting the last 14. A blocked punt set up Maryland's second touchdown. End Bill Walker blocked Jimmy Herter's punt and Russell Dennis recovered on the Missouri 36.

Four plays Jater quarterback Frank Tamburello hit Walker on a 22-yard scoring pass. Missouri grabbed the upper hand early in the third quarter and kept the pressure on the Terps the rest of the way. Hunter, who passed for bouls Missouri touchdowns. reached halfback Sonny Swinger! on an scoring toss in the third and pitched 15 yards to end Harold Burnine midway of the fourth quarter. Guard Charles Mehrer missed both tries for the extra point.

The final Missouri score came after a 69-yard drive. A pass inlerception by sophomore Jerry Curtright set up the first one. The near victory partly avenged for the Tigers the 74-13 drubbing they suffered at the hands of Maryland last Thanksgiving. An estimated 18,000 watched in 92- degree weather. Maryland 7 6 0 0-13 Missouri 0 0 6 6-12 Maryland scoring-Touchdowns: Vereb (14, run), Walker 122.

passrun from Tamburello). Conversion: Laughery. THE PARIS NEWS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1955 -1--12 Ward National Amateur Champ RICHMOND, Sept. 17 Harvie Ward's nine-year quest for the National Amateur Golf Championship ended in success today when the young North Carolinian, near flawless and losing only one hole, smothered Philadelphia's William Hyndman Ill, 9 and 8, in one of the worst shellackings in the tournament's history. Hyndman, a 39-year-old insurance executive little known outside his own district, went eight-lown at the end of the morning round when Ward, his irons blazing, around the James River course in 66, four under par.

The tall Philadelphian, disheartened and frustrated by bad putting luck, went to the first aid room for treatment of raw foot blisters and stinging, calloused hands, then returned in the afternoon to make a stirring, but futile, run for it. He went down at the 19th, the first hole of the afternoon, and then, while writers were searching the record books for record onesided defeats, rolled in a 75-foot putt from across the green, The crowd of 4,500 went hysterically wild. It was the first and only hole Hyndman won but it gave him lift enough to match the mighty Ward stroke for stroke through the next five holes and then hold on until Ward clinched the decision with a halved four on the 28th. A 29-year-old transplanted Tarheel from Tarboro, N. now an automobile salesman in San Francisco, Ward became the first Deep Southerner to win the title since Bobby Jones' "grand slam" year of 1930.

George Dunlap (1933) and Dick Chapman (1940) were North- Tigers Sweep First, 20 to 6 CLARKSVILLE Pine scored first but Clarksville High's Tigers scored more often here Friday night. And the Tigers took a 20-6 victory in their opener at New tury Field here. Pine Tree got the jump on Clarksville in the first quarter. The Pirates grabbed a Clarksville fumble on the Tiger 12 and turned it into a touchdown. Halfback Nathan Crawford put the Tigers back in the game in the second period.

He ran 12 yards for one touchdown and 15 for another to give Clarksville a onetouchdown edge at halftime. Blossom-Atlas Finale Sunday The Lamar County Baseball League's two finalists clash Sunday afternoon at City Park in a sudden-death championship playoff. Blossom and Atlas stand 1-1 in their three-game playoff series. Sunday's, game. set for 2:30 p.m., will decide it.

Atlas won the first game. Blossom the second. Lefthander Lawrence Whitley is scheduled to the mound for Blossom. Atlas' hurler hasn't been named. but Jack Siagle may pitch.

Tulane Topples VMI by 20-7 NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 17 1P- Gene Newton, a deft 165-pound' sophomore quarterback. injected fire into a sagging Tulane offense today. passing for a first quarter touchdown and guiding two scordrives in the third for a 20-7 victory over Virginia Military Institute. Newton.

whose ball handling ability outshone that of starter John Caruso, won the confidence of his sophomore studded team early in the game. The Tigers scored again in the third quarter with Fullback Glenn Smith running 10 yards. Clarksville had a big edge in statistics. gaining 14 first downs to Pine Tree's three. The Tigers gained 57 yards running and 53 passing during the evening.

Pine Tree got only 14 yards on the ground. Penalties were heavy, with the Tigers drawing 80 yards and Pine Tree 37. The game opened the season for Coach Kit Kittrell's Clarskv ill team. Defensive Center Melvin Pollock. Guard Bobby Jack Morrison and Tackles Mike Vickers and Charles Hardigree were outstanding for the Tigers.

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Dial 4-6370 ern-born although reared in Pinehurst, N. C. Charles Coe (1949) and Billy Maxwell (1951) were Southwesterners. ries as the finest amateur player in the world, lived up. to this reputation with a brilliant exhibition of precision golf which would have A still deserve to stand at the head of the class Friday night as they blasted outmanned McKinney, 64- 0.

before 5,000 fans. The defending 2-AAA champions earned straight A marks for their first 1955 effort by mixing an explosive straight-T offense with crisp defensive work. Led by All-' Stater Bobby Boyd, the Owls ripped off 437 yards aground. Greenville Wins One ENNIS Ennis fell to Greenville here Friday 13-7 in a non-district game. In the first quarter, Graves.

Greenville's quarterback, sneaked over from the one' to end: 40-yard march following an Ennis fumble. The try for point was DO god. In the third quarter Graves again sneaked over from the one climaxing an 85-yard drive. Jay Edwards added the extra Porcupines are doing extensive damage to U. S.

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The aerial barrage set up two touchdowns. Don Short, 160. pound tailback. uncorked six of the eight completed passes. End Doyle Hunter, who snagged four of the eight tosses, was Hugo's top receiver.

Murray drew first blood when Charles Capps, former Ida abel High star, scored on a back sneak from the two yard line. It came three minutes deep in the second quarter. His extra point kick was blocked by Hunter. Hugo roared back to knot the score at 6-6 with a minute and a half remaining in the second quarter. A Short-to-Hunter pass, good for five yards.

accounted for the touchdown after Short had weaved his way behind crisp block in from the Murray 41 to the 19 on an end run to set up the score. Lo max' extra point kick was blocked. Murray wasted little time in jumping back into the lead. Glenn ingall, 135 pound scatback, took the kickoff after Hugo's touchdown and sped 80 yards to put Murray out front 12-6. Capps' extra pointing kick veered to the right of the goal post.

Back came Hugo to get ahead 13-12. with 6:25 left to play in the third quarter. Boyce Karr charged over for the touchdown from the yard line. Ward, rated by his contempora- done justice to the best of the pros. arman SACES FOR MEN 9.95 Grey Glove Campus Brown Favorite Glove JARMAN glove leather leisuals as soft on your foot glove on your hand as a Jarman style which offers a three-way Here's a new with its softness, its smartness and its lightness.

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McKinney Is Skunked GARLAND Those wise Owls of Garland proved they Mrs. Swaim Top Winner in Golf Mrs. Hayden Swaim won the! Championship Flight in Friday's weekly Paris Women's Golf Association competition at the Paris Golf and Country Club. Other winners were Mrs. Earl Hooker in the First Flight, Mrs.

Bob Thornburrow in the Second Flight and Mrs. R. L. Reiger in the Third Flight. Table prizes, presented by Emil Evancho, went to Mrs.

Dean Aikin, Mrs. Tom Keeler and Mrs. Roy Johnson. The members were reminded that the next Red River Valley Golf Association tournament will be held next Wednesday in Denison. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Replace those broken windshields now! Windshields installed by our highly skilled personnel are guaranteed not to leak.

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