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Monroe Morning World Saturday, Nov. 28, 1959 9 A TENTH STRAIGHT WIN 7 DOMINATE VOTING Neville Trounces Minden, 28 6 In A A Playoff Opener 4 Repeaters On All SWC Squad By ED FITE jteam. DALLAS (UPI) Backs Don Other second team honors went Meredith of Southern Methodist, to tackles Larry Stephens of Tex Jim Mooty of Arkansas and Jack! as and Billy Luplow of Arkansas, Spikes of Texas Christian along 'guards Ramon Armstrong and with tackle Don Floyd of TCU Roy Lee Rambo of TCU, center won all Southwest Conference Boyd King of Rice, quarterback psurs for the second straight year i Charles Milstead of Texas on the United Press International halfbacks Lance Alworth of Ar honor team announced today. kansa Gregory of SMU This quartet along with Texas and Rene Ramirez of Texas, guard Maurice Doke, Arkansas! whose power running could be Uorric 9nH TTinvrTe used as a fullback. 3No other full Neville won the toss to open By BOB ANDERSON World Sports Editor RUSTON Neville proved its superiority in the tirst three minutes and pounded home several more lessons on the way to a convincing 28 to 6 rout of Minden a state Class AA bi district playoff here Friday night.

icmcn ism Kupie's Tigers showed their class to Min den's Crimson Tide and an to this second TCU tackle running mate, came close Lilly, ominated the voting by; UPI sports writers and confer the game, and immediately started winning everything else. The Tigers received the kickoff and moved quickly to the Minden 47 on a quick burst by Cage, Payne and Gunn, before halfback Gunn ran wide to the right, cut back quickly, passed into the clear at the 30, and sprinted into the end zone standing up. After Minden took the kickoff and couldn't move, Neville ground out another touchdown march on 52 yards in ten plays, with Payne punching one yard off tackle for the touchdown. Minden lost a scoring opportunity in the second period because of an extra man on the field. Henry McClure charged through to block a Cage punt deep in Neville territory and the Tide recovered on the Tiger 16 but the officials counted 12 Tidesmen on the play and Neville picked up a first down instead of losing the ball.

The penalty was one of many. Minden was penalized nine times quartet in vote pullingp ower. Lee, Harris, King and Lilly are juniors and, like Collins, will have a chance to repeat next year. Meredity polled the maximum of 70 points; Dike, Floyd and ence scouts. Texas and TCU each placed three men on the team, Arkansas and SMU two each and Rice one it up with a 61 yard gallop to the four.

Neville started a 73 yard march in the third quarter, finished it in the fourth when Turner slid a half yard for a touchdown. Early in the march, Turner had gone 42 yards for a touchdown that was called back on an illegal use of hands penalty. Cage kicked all four of the extra points for Neville. Minden's District 1 A champions finally got moving in the final period on the passing of quarterback Lamar Greer and the running of fullback Bobby Ashley, going 87 yards in thirteen plays to score just before the game ended. Ashley pulled a half yard for the touchdown, but Charles Con nell's conversion attempt was wide.

Ashley gentrated about the only offense Minden was able to Baylor and Texas failed to Spikes got 68; Harris and Lilly place, but spotted one man each! 66; Collins 62 Mooty 61; 51; King on the second team. 144 and Christopher 34. The fourth man in the backfieldl with quarterback Meredity, full back Spikes and halfback Mooty was the only sophomore to make the mythical team Texas' Jack Collins. In addition to TCU's tackle tandem of Floyd and Lilly and Har service academy game with Navy. From left, quarterback Joe Caldwell, Hall, back Bob Anderson and end and captain Bill Carpenter.

(AP Wirephoto) proximately 4,000 shivering fans by marching 72 yards in seven plays to start off the first quarter, came back with another touchdown in the period, a third in the second quarter and a final in the fourth. Neville's victory was over a team that had knocked over another unbeaten Tiger eleven in 1956. Neville, state A 4 runnerup last year, was in no danger last night. Minden, a highly regarded team that had won nine straight since opening this season with a loss to Ruston, was never in the ball game until the closing moments. Coach Elton Kelly's tide went one yard into Neville's end of the playing field on the first play of the second quarter and didn't see Neville territory again until the fourth.

Halfback Neal Gunn, who started Neville off to its 35 0 runaway over Ouachita last week with a long touchdown jaunt in the first three minutes, dashed 47 yards here last night for Neville's first touchdown. The score came with only two minutes and twenty seconds gone in the quarter, and Neville followed it up with another with 47 seconds left to go in the period, when Devone Payne plunged one Joe Cage went one yard for the third Neville score with 50 seconds to go in the half, after quarterback Joe Turner had set PRE GAME HUDDLE Army Coach Dale Hall poses with three of his team members after the Army squad looked over Philadelphia Stadium yesterday in a warmup period for today's annual AFTERNOON GAME muster against Neville's hard for 72 yards, four of the penalties being for personal fouls. Minden lost several players because of injuries during the rough game. jns at center, tne nrst team line was composed of ends Monte Lee of Texas and Henry Christopher of SMU and guards Doke and Rurus King of Rice. nosed line.

The 175 pound fullback gained 71 yards, all but seven of Minden's rushing total. Greer hit on five of nine passes for 64 yards to round out Minden's offensive showing. Late in the second period, Neville started off on its own 35. Turner went wide on the first play and dashed down the right sidelines 61 yards to the Minden four before Taylor finally pushed him out of bounds. Payne went Meredith, holder of the national pass completion proficiency record, was the only unanimous Techmen Close Out Season Against Tough Southerners two yards and Cage ran it STATISTICS Minden Neville First Downs 9 15 Yards Rushing 78 310 Yard Passing 64 0 Passes 5 9 Passes Intercepted By 0 9 Fumbles Lost 0 Penalties 9 72 7 73 Punting 5 42.0 2 38.5 choice, while Doke, Floyd and Spikes missed only one first team ballot and Harris and Lilly only two.

All six were named on every ballot, but second place ballots kept five of them from being unanimous. he voting was not close for any first team positions except at going over from the 1 on his second try. Cage kicked the extra point, and Neville had a 21 0 lead with 50 seconds to go. Both teams were shut out in the third period, with Neville taking over on its own 27 late in the quarter, before starting its RUSTON, La. (Special) Shooting for an will close out the '59 yards nine catches this fall.

Tech's Aillet Enters NAIA Hall Of Fame KANSAS CITY, (AP) Six coaches and former coaches averaging more than 30 years experience were named today to the football hall of fame of the National Assn. of Intercollegiate Athletics. In addition the NAIA named three players to its 1959 list. The selectees will be honored at the annual hall of fame dinner in St. Petersburg, Dec.

18. The three former coaches named as contributors to the sport were Robert Earl Bowles; Howard Hancock, former How a Hancock, former coach and present athletic director at Illinois State Normal; and Alfred Nash Hig gins, former Tampa, Fla. University coach. Honored for the present day coaching were Joseph Aillet, Louisiana Tech; Dale Hamilton, Central Oklahoma State and Volney Ashford, Missouri Valley. Players named are Norbert Hecker, formerly of Baldwin Wallace; the late Raymond Vincent Borleske, formerly of Whitman College and Clarence Stasavich, former player and now coach at Lenoir Rhyne.

win, Louisiana Teen grinders slate here Saturday afternoon in an expected rugged bat tie with highly ranked Mississippi Southern. I Bulldogs Tech's last win came Neville will have a week off before it sees playoff action again. Eunice and DeRidder battle for the 4 AA title tonight with the winner slated to tangle with end where Christopher had stiff competition from Baylor's Sonny Davis and TCU's Bubba Meyer, who wound up on the second Advance ticket sales nave back in 1949 when the Bulldogs 348 yards to his credit and a 4 0jtook a 34 13 battle. Southern won average in 87 carries. In second! last year's game at Hatticsburg, piace or uie Mississippi eie ven by a 14 0 count.

Probable starting lineups for Southwestern All Stars FIRST TEAM 3 AA champ Natchitoches next Friday. That winner in turn will play Neville the following weekend. Neville rolled up 310 yards rushing and none passing in rol Sports last touchdown push. On the next to last play of the quarter, Turner went wide again and went 42 yards for a touchdown, aided by a tremendous block by Cox that took out three Minden defenders. But the play was called back and Neville was assessed 15 yards for illegal use of hands.

Runs by Cage, Bill Becton, and Devon Payne kept the drive moving, and Turner finally got his touchdown in the fourth period on been good and a large crowd is expected to be on hand for the non conference tussle at Tech Stadium. Kickoff time is set for 2 p.m. Because of the large crowd expected, high school football squads of the area will not be admitted to the game as guests of Tech, it was announced by head coach Joe Aillet of Tech. Two added attractions for the the two teams are given below. Miss.

Southern LE, Hugh Mclnnis. 220; LT, George Underwood, 225; LG, Bob Rinchart, 210; Charley Ellzey, 225; RG, Rodney Shenk, 190; RT, Buddy Long, 210; RE, Sonny Tucker, 205; QB Morris Meador, is naitoacK Arnold ispence witn 197 yards in 61 tries. Tech's Slack continues as one of the top scorers in the Gulf States Conference with his 39 points. Hynes has put across four TDs for a total of 24 markers. Topping the Southern scoring is Supple with a total of 32 points in nine games.

(Position, player, school, height, weight, class, hometown listed in ling to tneir tenth straignt victory of the season. Gunn was the top gainer with 105 yards in twelve trips. Cage got 74 yards in 17 carries, and Payne picked up 41 yards in twelve trips. Turner had the top average for Neville, gaining 71 yards in five car 180; LH. Arnold Spence.

175; RH.1 added Saturday afternoon game will be a half yard sneak. Cage Tom Causey, fine Bulldog end! Charley McArthur, 175; FB, Bud from Monroe, took over Tech's 'dy Supple, 170. the extra point, and Neville had Daniel Says AL To Take In Brooklyn an appearance Dy tne Homer High School band and a perform pass receiving yardage last week! La. Tech ance by the Dixie Dolls of bhreve jand has now hauled down 13; LE, Charlie Garris, 195; LT, 145 yards i Bobby Hinton. 205: LG.

Joe Hin port. aerials for a total of ries for a 14 yard average. Turner tried only one pass and missed, as Neville stuck almost strictly to the ground. Neville's line, turning in one of its best performances in a great season, outcharged Minden's forwards throughout the game. All State tackle candidate Mickey that order).

Monte Lee, Texas, 6 4, 205, Hale Center. Donald Floyd, TCU, 6 3, 215, Midlothian. Maurice Doke, Texas, 6 1, 200, Wichita Falls. Wayne Harris Arkansas, 6 0, 190, El Dorado, Ark. Rufus King, Rice, 6 1, 200, Abilene.

Robert Lilly, TCU, 6 4, 235, Throckmorton. Henry Christopher, SMU, 6 3, 195, San Antonio. QB Don Meredith, SMU, 3, 195, Mt. Vernon. HF Jim Mooty, Arkansas, 5 10, 170, El Dorado, Ark.

HB Jack Collins, Texas, 6 0, 190. Dallas. and three touchdowns. In theUon, 195; Jim Campbell, 190; Southern camp the top pass re jRG, Don Tippit, 195; RT, Bobby ceiver is halfback Andin McLeon Hudson, 220; RE. Jerry Hudson, who has grabbed 10 aerials good! 198; QB, Taylor McNeel, 195; for 141 yards and two TDs.

End J. W. Slack, 190; RH, Paul Both Tech and Southern will take good season marks into the Saturday fray. Southern has more than held its own against some of the large schools this fall, winning six out of nine frays. NEW YORK (AP) The World a 28 0 advantage with 8 minutes and 20 seconds left in the game.

Minden finally recovered sufficiently to drive for its touchdown in the closing minutes, going 87 yards in 13 play for a score. Ashley gained 47 of the yards in the push, and Greer picked up 36 on 3 pass completions. Ashley went avhalfyard for the touchdown with a minute and ten seconds to go. Connell's kick was wide, and the game ended three plays later. i Vols Attempt Telegram and Sun Friday said th i Jerry Hudson of Tech has 105' Hynes, 190; FB.

Max Rudd, 190. American League will consider an AT AQUEDUCT Cox turned in another tremendous performance on defense, along with center Lucian Branch, halfback R. F. Wilson, tackle Charlie Snapp and end Jimmy Love. To Rebound In Vandy Tilt expansion plan to include Brooklyn and Minneapolis St.

Paul at its annual meeting Dec. 17. The story, by Dan Daniel, said the Brooklyn team would play in the 50,000 seat stadium proposed by the City of New York for Flushing Meadows. That stadium and site offer was turned down by Dodger owner Walter O'Malley before he shifted his National League franchise from Brooklyn Tech is riding the crest of eight straight wins after dropping the season opener to Lamar Tech. A win for the Bulldogs will give them a 9 1 record and Tech's best season mark since 1955.

In the Southerners the Tech men will face one of the biggest lines in small college ranks. Coach Thad Vann's Mississippi eleven has a line that tops 210, pounds per man and only one man is under the 200 mark. Big. FB Jack Spikes, TCU, 6 2, 205, ANTHERS BQW y.Q Pair Head Field For Display 'Cap By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tropical Park, which split its Whodunit and Dotted Line, both! opening day feature Thursday, winners in $100,000 races this sea comes back after a day off with son, head the field in the $50,000 a two division Alligator Handicap added Display Handicap at Aque jat 5 'is furlongs for 2 year olds, duct Saturday as racing stages its Eleven are entered in each divi Dragons Triumph, Take 2 Crown guns include 22D pouna center Charley Ellzey and 220 pound end anyat r. SECOND TEAM Arnold Davis, Baylor.

Larry Stephens, Texas. Ramon Armstrong, TCU. Boyd King, Rice. GRoy Lee Rambo, TCU. Billy Luplow, Arkansas.

Bubba Meyer, TCU. Charles Milstead, Texas Lance Alworth, Arkansas. Glynn Gregory, SMU. Rene Ramirez, Texas. Mclnnis.

I Tech will try to hold the South lerners with a light but rugaed Numerous fumbled marred the, forward wall that averages 199 final week end in New York for contest, played before a fine! per man. Being outweighed up crowd despite near freezing wea KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Vanderbilt and Tennessee meet Saturday with the Commodores seeking their first football victory over the Volunteers in Knoxville since 1937. Tennessee will be trying to bounce back after successive setbacks by Mississippi 37 7) and Kentucky 20 0. The Vols have been unable to develop any punch in their single wing attack since their 14 3 upset of Louisiana State.

State. Vandy will present in halfback; Tom Moore one of the finest run ning backs in its history. The 211 pound Moore has accounted 992 yards this fall 569 rushing, 170 on passes, 62 on pass inter ceptions and 191 on kickoff returns. He is third in Southeastern Conference scoring with 54 points. Vanderbilt and Tennessee cur front is nothing new for the Tech team this season, however.

11959. It's the top attraction on a i rather skimpy national program. Jan Burke's Whodunit, winner sion with the Minas farms lra Eaker, top weight at 122, in the second division with Larry Gilli gan aboard. The Hasty House Farm's Prince Charger M19) with ther. Mangham trailed in the i 1 rlmirn i I I department seven lAnriiitmant rrt, irr uvijoiuinnv ov rm hi as uie lias uetsn three.

in mnvi nf lh ninA tilts en far this of Hollywood Park's $100,000 Sun to Los Angeles two seasons ago. The plan was proposed by a high official in the American League, the story said, adding that the plan reportedly was discussed by co owner Dan Topping and Del Webb of the New York Yankees and General Manager George Weiss. That American League club would have to approve the addition of another club in its territory. Weiss, a member of the American League's Expansion Committee, was quoted as stating that the league decided expansion "to nine or 10 clubs for I960 was not feasible. The jury now is out on expanding in 1961." Weiss also was quoted as saying American League President Joe Cronin probably will call an the first w.JfnU set Handicap, is top weighed at! jockey John Rotz.

tops John Rotz. tops LAKE PROVIDENCE, La. (Special) Quarterback Noble Ellington sprinted 30 yards in the seecond period for the game's only touchdown as the Mangham Dragons downed Lake Providence, 7 0, to win the district 2 B. title. Guard Glen Stamper set up the winning touchdown, intercepting a Panther pass and returning it 50 yards to the 30.

Jerry Smith added the extra point to make it 7 0. next week in the first round of! Tech will have a weight advan jp pounds for the 2 mile Display division, which includes the April tat niavnff uotinn taee in the backfipld as the Bull for 3 year olds and up. If all 12 Fool Farm's April Skies (117), state playoff acUon. ''B 1 race, will be only stakes winner in either divi per man and the Southerners average 175 (oer back i Un8 Battle Dance and Twentyone average 11a per oats. 1 inn at ion Tech's halfbacks J.

W. Slack and Paul Hynes are still leading Conn Mccreary win rine wno buch. ik dunit while Bill Boland will be up in the 1 1 16 mile San Mateo Han on Dotted Line, the 6 year old dicap at Bay Meadows. The King Ranch mare who won one I Searcher (118) is next among the division of the $100,000 Man O'Warjsix expected to start. Jockey Don Handicap at Aqueduct.

Pierce will ride Battle Dance, Elsewhere a number of $10,000 with George Tamguchi ion Twenty THIRD TEAM Billy Tranum, Arkansas. Jerry Mays, SMU. Herby Adkins, Baylor. CArvie Martin, TCU. Babe Dreymala, Texas.

Marlin Epp, Arkansas Russell Hill, Texas James Monroe, Arkansas. Ronnie Bull, Baylor Marvin Lasater, TCU. Mike Dowdle, Texas. HONORABLE MENTION ENDS Gilmore and Peebles TCU: Cooper and Halm, Texas; Butler and Letsinger. Arkansas; Moore, Wisener and Witcher, Baylor; Neill, SMU.

TACKLES Miller and Ford, Rice; Hollander, Arkansas; Oliver and Goehring, Texas Padgett, Texas; West, Baylor. GUARDS Payne and Freiling, AFL Owners Reject Offer To Join NFL rently are tied for seventh place in the 12 team SEC with identical .500 percentages, Vandy has a 2 2 2 record in league play, while Tennessee has a 3 3 1 mark. Lake Prividence threatened once in the second quarter but a stout Dragon defense repulsed the drive. In the third stanza Mangham marched to the Panther five where they were held on downs. The playoff game was necessary when both clubs finished in a tie for the district title.

Lake Providence took a 12 0 decision over Mangham earlier in the season. feature races show on the Card, i aiiu wmuun The Searcher. the Canine rushing yardage. Slack has ripped off a total of 585 yards in nine frays and sports a 5.0 average per carry. Hynes has 514 yards to his credit and a 5 4 average per tote.

Halfback David Williamson picked up 69 yards last week against Northeast State to take over Third place in total yardage with 252 and a very good average of 6.4 per carry. Southern's top ground gainer is fullback Buddy Supple who has Another, the Newport Handicap, was cancelled at Narragansett Park because of a lack of entries. The two top weights, Mrs. H.H. Hect's Monte Carlo 122 and Up early session of the expansion committee at next month's league meeting in Miami.

Yankee officials were reported en route to the minor league meetings opening next week in St. Petersburg, Fla. Cronin said in Boston before leaving for Florida that his only comment was that the league's fact finding committee had been ordered to investigate every aspect of possible expansion and Coming (120), the New Zea HOUSTON (APi K. S. (Bud) Adams, owner of the Houston franchise in the new American Football League, said Friday night he and league President Lamar Hunt of Dallas have turned land representative at the Laurel International, dropped out of the I Exterminator Handicap at Pimli Redbird Wish (118), a M.

H. Van Berg entry with Sorex 110), was given the top impost in an expected field of eight for the Crescent City Handicap at the Fair Grounds. Jockey Wayne Chambers is up on Redbird Wish for the 1 1 16 miles for 3 year olds and up. SMU Seeks To End TCU Mustangs May co. That left Ashlar, with Jockey Sammy Boulmetis, carrying the most weight at 118 for the IV4 miles.

down a new offer to join the rival National Football League. "We're going full steam ahead and will battle them right down 22 Juveniles Entered For Miami Event FOOTBALL Texas Frazier, Baylor; Lively, Rice; Loveless, SMU; Gardner, Arkansas; Harwerth, Texas. CENTERS Muennink, Texas; Northrup, Texas BACKS LeBoeuf and Sanders, Texas Stanley, Ply and Gonsoulin, Baylor; Bucek, Speer and Jackson, Rice; More land and Harris, TCU; Alberty, Arkansas; Jackson, Polk, Welch and Wilemon, SMU; Lackey, Cotton, Blanch and Russell, Texas. to the end," Adams said. "We're not looking at any more NFL propositions." Adams said he and Hunt conferred here Thursday night and SCORES uttamt ria i APTu7ontw.tm eany rnaay wnn an jntl.

ciud reduce your car payments Draw Bid To Liberty Bowl DALLAS (AP) Southern Methodist heard Friday that it might get into the Liberty Bowl at Philadelphia against Penn State if it makes a good showing against Texas Christian in the Southwest Conference finale Saturday. George Kerrington, vice president of the Philadelphia classic, AF Colorado Game Looms As Air Battle promising juveniles were entered ownei iJlev ln Thwy also talked with Title Hopes Class AA Playoff Neville 28, Minden 6 Class A Playoff Bunkie 12, DeQuincy 0 for the $10,000 added Alligator port worth Tnv (AP) i Delhi 31, Winnfield 0 i Southern Methodist will try tot St. Francis (Houma) 37, Breaux, i thait Tpvae fhrisfian'a hnnps for i Bridge Redemptorist (Baton Rouge) 53. Conference cham APirnirt.ia Southwest came here to advise SMU officials BOULDER, Colo. Handicap and Tropical Park racing officials announced Saturday's feature will be run in two divisions.

Hasty House Farm's Prince Charger heads the first division and will carry 119 pounds in the 5Mj furlong dash for 2 year olds. Opposing him will be April Fool Farm's April Skies, winner of the Connors Memorial at Narragan Candlestick Park To Open Apr. 12 SAN FRANCISCO AP San Francisco's new 15 million dollar baseball park, seating 45,000, wUl nnened April 12 as the San two others by telephone, he said. Adams declined to Identify the rival loop owners with whom they met. He said he and Hunt were offered Houston and Dallas franchises in the NFL "with no strings attached" and at assessments considerably lower than the going rate.

The offer, he said, would not include the other cities of the AFL New York, Boston, Buffalo, Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Denver. "Lamar and I talked all day and came to the conclusion that that Southern Methodist, Georgia I rado and Air Force, a couple of pionsnip tie and at the same time Tech, Georgia or Clemson are in! teams who share a conviction the rtljer its bowl aspirations when line for a bid. best way to play football is to the. two old nvaIs clash here Sat" Cash, too, if you need any! Where You Live Makes No Difference Kernneton saia tne LiDeriv uHntM ae nfton sc nncc pnt University 7 Class Playoff Mangham 7, Lake Providence 0 St. James 7, Erath 6 Zachary 18, St.

Bernard 13 Lions Bowl at Amite Independence 20, Amite 0 Port Berre 14, St. Joseph (Rayne) 7 'i II1UTT1VU'3 4 mA yi7uFvj A crowd of 40.000 is expected Bowl opponent tor iJenn B00d news Friday. for the season finale. would be selected Saturday night. Fmnrism Giants and St.

Louis sett; Chinese Bandit, Dusky Ram, rair ana warmer wramn i rrv rira ic al. predicted for their game in Fol assuredit wilI play in the som, SilT? Saturday jBluebonnet Bowl at Houston Dec. Gale Weidner, Colorado sopho 1fLK. tho Christians nin wmiirt Steers To Start New Commander, Gayiad, Good Old Days, Silver Song, Brud, Deemster and My Round. April Skies and Dusky Ram will carry 117 pounds, New Commander 115 and Chinese Bandit and 1.1 i 1 I.

the NFL is still trying to sabo tage the AFL," Adams said.lBOWl JrrCICuCe 0more AH Big gm quarieruii, Hkc tie Texas and Arkansas i and Rich Mayo, the spht crafts for the conference championship man for Air Force, are the two and boast an 8.2 record for the best passers in the Rocky Moun 1 season wm gjve the Horned were not looking at any morei Gayiad 114, scaling down to nroDositions. ATTKTrN Toy API TpyS 'Froes a good mark to carry into on My Round. "That was a last ditch effort football players are taking a Colorado's sophomore studded the bowl came. hard earned The second division win navejtor us to go in witn tnem andiafter their victory team, alter a poor season's start, Don Meredith, the passing star Midas arm ira fcaKer, winners we re not going to oo ii. otniover Texas WE ALSO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS QUICK SERVICE MOTORS SECURITIES 500 Walnut St.

Cardinals start play in the Na tional League. The field, Candlestick Park, has been built on the bay near the city's southern boundary. The Giants said Friday the 77 home games next season will be played on 76 dates. The only double header is with the Chicago Cubs on Memorial Day. There will be 13 Saturday home daes.

Twenty three night games are on the Candlestick Park schedule four against Milwaukee and Philadelphia, and three against Los Angeles, St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. The first night game will be played April 14 against the Cubs. has won three of its last four for a 4 5 mark to date. Air Force has of Southern Methodist, faces the Froes for the last time and if he MR.

GROCER SPEEDY DELIVERY on first quality, fresh egg. 100 Guaranteed Any amount WHOLESALE Southern Beauty Wholesale Egg Co. FA 3 1032 The 20 17 triumph Thursday gave the Longhorns a berth in the Cotton Bowl, where they meet RvrnfMisA of three races this year, under Lamar and I are getting sick of top weight of 122 pounds. Oppos jthem blowing smoke rings and ing the speedy son of Our Love; trying to get us on their own II will be Win with Win andjterms. Benell 117, Doc Schaeffer 115, lost two of its three games since shoot them down he will fin a 13 13 tie with Army and sports jsh ahead in his career.

TCU I whipped the Methodist quarter Practice for the Cotton Bowl! a i iwuiiig. win start ihA 8fnnH wwk in Vc This is a home game tor Air back when he was a sophomore Harrison County 114, Lupe de and officials expect a banner Sat cember. Coach Darrell Royal Force although palyed in Colo but Meredith led SMU to a 20 13 urday on the heels of Thursday's record breaking opening program! plans to leave for Mexico on a rado's stadium. The Falcons have; upset of the Frogs last year Troit and Praesepe 110, Marikay 109, Stradone, Prey and Edgar G. 108.

The track was closed Friday when 19,075 fans wagered hunting trip early next week, no tooiDait nome ot meir own as nowever, iv.u aireauy was tun Later he will fly to New York. 'yet. iference champion. 477..

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