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PACE j. la, 196fl K. C. Cousins Hand Yankees Second Loss I will) New York tills Dllmar, who vrcnl the R-iltimnro's J1-10 tri- ovrr Orioles pprrontaK? point nnd croaletl nr.ir-jKTfrct selling a four- MI1.TOX United Press TJio.se Kansas City uniph over Detroit, shm'cxt the oul to nnvihinj; l)iif; Vnnkrrs' I Jussip' k) As far ns flip disillusioned York Yankees are concerned, tlr Athletics nclcil more like unuv! come rel.itK'c.s- nlwrn's up nt precisely trV time Pushovers for Hi Yankees a year lonp, (ho List- Kirn A's iw up and hont (he OITX Homier for the second fivuslit Kansas City's vJrlorv whir was only the in 1 yielded clglil hits and suffered his ninlh (iefe.il agnlnsl 14 victories. liny Herbert was In conslanl Iroiihle ns Ihe Yankees on Ixisn In every except one, bul ho lioro down, lofl 12 men stranded and turned In nil clKhf.hllicr for his nth victory compared with 15 defeats.

Hi" Washington Senators ended ilie Clw-aijo White Sox' six-fjnme slroak with a 5-1 Angeles downed Pittsburgh, 5-2, St. Louis moved to within first placo with a Cincinnati, Milwaukee crushed Chtcnxo, 10-2, nnd Fhila- ui i vii uj cvii vi lead helore they finally won their Mexico, iliv team (hat gave Ihc Ramo from Ihe Tigers. Brooks Itay 'fcxans a "hcckma Lhr fiohmson's two-run triple featured' ngni a thrpe-nin rally in Ihc nlnlh thai between the two 1 Friday I Miner Hills finiiii) Whal hurl Ihe Vanks mosl per- ifis, fli.Ti cine ol their "own 11 Wivcrcd Ihn p-ace 'lie Clm-ano White Sox' six hrouiiht liallimore from behind (i- Y.ltiosthy night. Kx-Y a streak with a G-! victory Oriole manager Paul Richards Carey led nil Ihe bolloinlaiul Ihe Clovcland Indians defeat- used eight pitchers and the filth Ihe ninlh willi his homorjCd Hoslon lied Sox, 11-7, Clinrck Jislrailn, was cred- HIP ami lh.it ivas Ihe M. qnmcs.

itctl with his 17lh victory. Hank Carey's Mow ramo off Art' Ihc l-enRiie, Us' A lm rc victim of blow, was the loser. dclphla beat Snn Francisco, Blow His Orio'cs blew livc-rurT St. Joe 's Star iPlays For Rams Monterrey Tech of llei nno i Si nnjhl at the Rrowns- loujjh les iiriA Memoria Rohinson's CAN'T KNOCK YOUTH TT-fE (VAV IF THE PRICE ON THE STICKE YOUR "WE'LL DICKER" Charge more than the sticker price? Never! Charge less? Why not? We're making way for the '61 Valiants. Wo need the room.

Let's forget that sticker together. We'll be looking for you. Run, don't walk, to thc men who sell GARRETT'S OF BROWNSVILLE 211 U'. Kllz.lhclll Krmvnsvlllc, Trxns FERGUSON, INC. FOND MOrOR COMPANY Kiist lllKhmi.v K.I TC.VIIS BURN MOTORS 1030 Ash Strccl PEARRE MOTOR CO.

Ill KuM MlRlmny H'cslaco, Te.va.» Karl Itattey's (wo-run homer against his former While Sox teimmnlcs helped rookie Jaek Kralick ot (he Senators register his eighth wlif. Bailey bolted his homer oil loser Herb Score In the nrtWns Klnn A "Siipo" Mcndiola Anaya is also a good power runner. Came time will be 8 p.m. The visitors from Sonlh ol II: border boasl seven i starters from lasl year's team and some have three years of experience. Heading the list ot veterans is Ihe rniarterback Raul' Anaya, a three year roan who Is one ol Ihe best passers in Northern Mexico.

toTcch Coach three more runs off Turk lawn In the sixth. Roy Sicvers hit his 27th homer. Home runs hy Mike Do Ui Hoz Power and Tilo the Indians (o Iheir victory over tho Rerl Sox, Barrv Lat- inan was Ihe winner and Frank Sullivan Ihe loser. Williams slruck out 13 hut- lers and Wally drove in three runs for tho Dodj'crs mainst (he Pirales. It marked the second straight came in which 13 Pirates struck McCormirk of the Giants fanned IS Tuesday anil Ihe Iwo-Bamc lolal of 2G established a NT, record.

fjiw T'nlls Afinln Williams Ins! his slmloul whnn nill homered with one on in Ihe piRhth. Vcrn Law Inert for the (hinl lime lo nail down his 20th victory but ivith his eighth iiefeal instead. Dnryl Spencer won a ball for Ihe Cardinals Iho sernri' 1 slraiRhl when he Irt a two- nin homer off of Ihe Rods in the eighth Spencer also trlnlcd home Ihe wiifnini; nm in Tuesday night's Drives" 5 Ct0 2 for 'Miller was the winner Ihe Cards with helo from Liudv McDaniel. Roy McMillan anil Vada Pinson homered for the Reds. Joey Jay of Ihe Braves held Ihe Cllhs lo six hits in bringing his record (o 8-7.

Kddie Mathcws eel Ihe Braves slarlctl with his 37tli homer in the first innin.i off loser Don Cardwell and before (he Same was over, Hank Aaron drove tn three more runs with three hits. Robin Roberts set Ihe Ginnls down on live hiti lo win his 10th same for the Phillies. The Phils ANDKKS AKMKNTA Other veterans are center Vic lor Hermoslllo, two years; no Lamieres, lacklo, one year; Ar turo Cepeda, end, one year; Rob- crio end, years; Luis nobles, tackle, two years; Eduardo Martinez, guard, one year. The rest of Ihe learn Is marie up by players Irom the team Tech will have a heavy line anchored hy linderos, a former four year letterman at SI. Jo scph's Academy.

Lamieras tips the scales nt 220 ami is six feel two inches tall. Head coach Lloyd Parker thc Bromisville Eagles put his team Ihrough some heavy workouls Wednesday afternoon appar enlly was pleased with the performances of some of thc St. Joseph's The St. Joseph's Academy iloodhojinds held (heir lasl heavy workout Wednesday in preparation for the firrt home game of Ihc season Friday at 8 p.m. against thc Port Isabel Tarpons at SI.

Joseph's Field. The game, originally scheduled lor Saturday was changed lo Friday because Port Isabel school officials said they couldn't play on Saturday. The Bloodhounds concentrate) on passing Wednesday in nil effort improve Iheir offense. has been hurt by the lack ol jood receivers anil the 'Hound of- ense has on tile gcqund in Ihe past two games. Tho biggest asset is a slrong ine led by tackles Lupe and Ray Garza, a pair of 200- xmmlcrs.

John Kinzic who started al half- Jack in (he last two games has men practicing as Ihe number wo quarterback to add depth in hat department. Aggie Sophomores May Surprise LSU By United International The way Texas Coach Jim Myers is smirking (hese days, you'd think he liad Jolin Klmbrough back to run over In Bayou Bengals at Baton Rouge Saturday when the Aggies ope against Louisiana Slate. And he may have. Not one, hut tivo fledglings who, if (hey live up to advance billings, may cate Ihe fabulous feats of "Jarrin' Jawn," the Aggies' all-time fullback of 1039-10, and give I.SU fans a taste of Ihe football (hey became accustomed to whoa Billy Cannon was pacing Ihe Tigers. Lcelloy Caffoy Thorntlale and Sam Byer of Marlin, a pair of 215-pound sophomore fullbacks, have been the big noise at Texas M-M during the fall workouts.

If they pan out as expected, they could put Ihe Cadels In business- for Ihe next three years. Both of them like to run over people, and Caffey In particular has tho Kimhrough style (some- thing like trying to stop the'running against Oklahoma State charge of a stampeding nu t(erns Rock em, Sock-em Types Caffey, at K-3, Is an inch taller face af a defenses they will mc r(OL on Saturday. Broylcs salcl Ihe squad looked showed ex- imia iiytiis Lump's to run in. And between the two (hem, the (cam through an hour's drill uroyics me sn 1P lhan Byers. He's been running on Ihe first unit, but (he minute 1 moml lets up, Byers comes thundoring'cellent spirits.

Ho pi. they scallered Ihe defense like on signa (0( ay aml Friday the (o Hoi Springs for tenpins. ThTgame ngnlnst JJSU. which is rebuilding with 38 0 511 11 nnd rrlvc Little Rock expected to play a big part in Ihc next moning. Coacb Dietzel's plans, will Th Texas Ixinghorns will work- bo the iirst cojilfst behveen tho A clubs since 195G ivhen A.tM won, 06.

The ARgles hold nn 11-10-2 edge in the 23 game series. Wednesday, the Aggies worked for Ihclr opener Saturday night lo Ed the feel of the sla- 'dium after dark in preparation for an hour and a half sharpen ing their passing and kicking game. Myers labeled (he pracliee with Nebraska. Col (en, Steers' in uniform top listless," Wednesday, but didn do stitutions" because injuries" have staved Ihe team. lK from a lie is rccover- muscle and It was Just the opposite at from a 11 0 ver kansas where Coach Frank a tho Eh 10 wo nt Ct liar Broylcs said his Razorbacks had! cn cy see action "best workout of the'fall" agal st thc Comt National Amateur golf to.urna- was nearly "open" today with only Ihree "name" players left in the field ot 1G heading into a pair of rounds lo pick Ihe scmi-linalisls.

One of five former tltleholders who started the scramble Jim Hudson Takes Lead Tn Valley Scoring Race Jim Hudson, a rangy seniorljerry Kachtlk, Rio fionrto HUarlerhack from La Feria, jump-' arrv cr La vn.i. route! slartcr Billy O'Dell with a four-run rally in (he slxlh Inning. Rookie Woods' two-run single was the Mow. By Uniled Press Intenuliional National r.eaffiie W. Pel.

OB PUisburjih 5-1 SI Louis 711 .572 Milwaukee 79 61 GVi Los Angeles 76 S3 .547 fl San Francisco G9 71 .493 1614 Cincinnati 78 ziii SI M'4 Philadelphia 52 SS .367 Wedrwsdny's llesutls St. Ixinis 6 Cincinnati 4. night Milwaukee 10 Chieniro 2, niphl Philadelphia -( San Fran. 1, night Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 2, night Thursday's Prnlmblr Fifrhfrs Los Angeles at PillsburgliT- (7-2) vs Friend Chicago at (1-1-17) vs Burdelle (16-11). San Francisco al Philadelphia Jones (16-1-1) vs Owens- H-12) (Only games scheduled) Friday's Ctsnies Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night Philadelphia nt Milwaukee, night f.os Angeles at Chicago San Francisco al St.

Louis, night N'ew York Baltimore Washington Cleveland nelroit Roston Kansas City American Lrainie W. 1, rvt 52 57 53 SS SI KO 71 70 OB .590 .574 2 .501 12 357 .500 .451 Kt so -m 50 9fl nosniis Baltimore 11 Detroit 10 Washington Chicago 1, Kansas City 2 New York 1 Cleveland 11 Boston 7. nisi Thursday's ProbnMo nii (No games scheduled) Friday's Games Chicago at Detroit Kansas City at Cleveland Hoslon at Washington Raltimorc nt New York night SWITCHES SCHOOLS CINCINNATI (UPD-Ron Hon- ham, considered the finest basketball prospect developed in Indiana since Oscar Robertson, has decided to enlcr Ihc University of Cin- riimali. Bimham had enrolled al Purdue bill nolifiwl Cincinnati lo championshin into the spotlight in thc first weekly report on the Valley scor- iiTg leaders with a four point lead in the 1050 race. Hudson, who is called (he lop college prospect In South Texas by many football followers, has accumulated 2S points in the two games Ihe Lions have already played this year and is expected, lo fatten his l-point-a-game aver-; age easily in the next two The talented triple-threat quarterback scored points while the Lions were walloping Sharylalld in the opener, aird came right, bark to add more against St.j Joseph's of Brownsville Friday.

The average shouldn't drop he- fore thc Lions enter District 32- AA play ngainst Edcouch Klsaou Sept. 30, cither, since Friday the powerful La Feria eleven lakes on a so-so Rio Ifontlo team and next week the Lions play Fremont. Frank Garcia of La Joya, who scored three touchdowns while Port Isabel was holding ace Rcy- nnldo Farias in check Friday, is lied with another of Friday's triple scorers, Joe Loya of Ertcouch- Elsa, for second place in thc lop twenty this week. Garcia plays fullback for Ihc Coyotes, and has been great asset for Coach Rene Hinojosa, since he scored thc lone tally in (he 6-6 draw with Rio Hondo in Ihe opener and conlrihiitcd half of Ihc points in Ihe 3G-S romp of weak Port Isabel. lAVa is launching an attempt to break his 1959 halfback team- male's recording record set lasl season with his IS-point spree Friday.

F.dcouch-Elsa's might mito, Pole Castillo, scored 150 points in setting a scoring mark that will be hard to heat. The leaders: Jim Hudson. La Feria 2S -2 .1 2-1 Mike Sharyland IS Luz Pedraza, Donna 18 Jamie Dray, Santa liosa Mike Hooper, Santa ftosa Bobby Gutierrez Dick Sprall, Sharyland Gary Raymondvi'lie 12 Grarty Ilcrold, Mercedes 12 Calvin Baker Niklaus In Tournament Oivl.s Along Illce Coach Jess Ncely said he was pleased with Ihc Owls' progress after Wednesday's practice, but there is still a lot to do before (he opener next week with Georgia Tech. He had Ihe third and fourth siring units running Tech plays -a'" "fe UI 11 1 LM1 By ED SAINSBUKY veteran of some prominence, Bill againsl the first two teams I 'pi, i ST. I.OUIS, The Monday, K.

llarvio Ward, the 1955 nnd 193G winner from San Francisco, survived. two athers of the 19 exempt from qualifying, 1959 British Amateur winner Deane Reman, Bothesila, and a 1950 semi-iinalisl, Gene Andrews, Whittier, still were around. Otherwise the field included a Central Plays Si. Joe's Today Central Junior High and St. Hyndman, Ahlngton, runner-l "We had a pretty good workout, up once lor thc U.S.

title' I'm glad our game with Tech once in the British Amateur, four olher veterans and eight players 27 or under, four of them only 19 years old. Tho teen-agers were apt to he- come prominent today. The leader among them was Charles F. Lewis III, 19, Litllc Rock, who ousted defending champion Jack Nicklaus, Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, 5 and 3, with his third straight sub-par round. But others in the same age bracket, Harry Root III, Tampa, John S.

Spray, Des Iowa, and Ontario junior chain- Son Phillip Brownlee, Scarboro, could challenge. Another youngster who could threaten was Bert Burdick, 21, Baton Rouge, three under par in the fourth round in outlasting Jim Tom Blair, Overland, one up In Uplengi-aph, San Benito. .12 Isidl 2 ila Rosa Joya Joseph's Junior High meet today .21 holes. at 4 p.m. nt St.

Joseph's in the first foottall game of the season IS for the two scnools. 1G In another junior high game 1-1 played In thc city Cummings jun- lor High will meet Lyford at Cummings nt 3 p.m. Stell Junior High will be at Los Fresnos for two games with the Falcons. The game will start at 4:30 p.m. and the game will be at 7:30 p.m.

Fnulk will play Port Isabel al Port Isabel starling at p.m. Admission to the home games will be 15 cents for students nnd isn't until Sepl. 24," Neely said. "We have a lot more work to on our defense." Neely moved Spencer Brown, a junior college transfer from Del Mar, up to second learn halfback past. Coach DeWIlt Weaver worked his Texas Tech team Wednesday on offense and defense within the 20 yard line preparing for tlic opener this weekend with West Texas Stale.

The Red Raiders will workout in their stadium for (he first lime (oday. Baylor lost another quarterback Wednesday when sophomore Gerald Erwm of Odessa was sidelined with a shoulder injury tho final (lineup for tonight's annual Green and White game. Coach John Eridgers said halfbacks tommy Mlnler and Bobby Sutlon drills. looked ood In punting THEiSE SPECIALS Edcouch-Klsa. 50 cents for adults.

Frank Garcia. La Joya Joe Loya. Edcouch-Elsa Tulsa Blanks Rosebuds 1-0 VICTORIA. Tex. (OPT)- Fred Koenii; helled a solo homer in the fourlh inning Wednesday night to Rive Tulsa a victorj' over Victoria and a 2-0 Ic.irt'in tile seven came series of Ihe Texas League- play-ofr final round.

Koenis. conch for the Oilers, who plays about arry posilion iii the infield, cot one of thc Iwo hits given hy Horace Smallwood and Manuel Montejo, who took over Ihe nlnlh. Ted Thiem went Ihe distance for thc vlrlory, slmllhie Ihc Rosebuds oul on four hits. f.ciats changed his mind. that ho bad TAKK FIVK CINCINN'ATI (UPI)-Tn the 1 Nnllnnal Inicuo played season.

Boston won Ihe first half of Ihe nenrrant race and Clevr- land the second. In Ihe plavotf. Ihe TOPS LIST DUNDIN', Kla, lUPI) Sam Knead is Roll's leading nil-time money-winner. Uelwecn 1037 and first came rmied in 0-0 lie and then Boston won the next five. REAL HKAVV NAPLES, Italy (UPO Primo Camera was the hrnvip.il Ihc world he.ivyweight hoxino cham- InrluMvr, he earned a lolal.

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