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St. Joseph's Academy 'Hounds Beat Falcons, 14-7 trong Line Stops Half Rally A pack of vlctory-hungry Blood- coach Gus Zavalclta hopes fora ounds scored tsro quick touch- good season. Iback Lorc.no when the I game of Ine s( I night at Los 1 Quarterback snos. mln. pass from comer on an attempted pimt hy Si.

Joe's the Falcons the hall and Sanchez carried atWcri lhnt offense had the Hounds' fen yard line A bad Ray poor and it still needed a lot engineered two short drives in'of polishing the second quarter after the Fal-j "We have the makings a lram saH lhc Btooiinound'to the seven on the ne.xt play. A i Rcy a 1 jmralor, our defense looked good I Quarterback Rov Garcia ii i i evcn i nt hl wc have to work short pnss to left end Jesus Vici- yarez na cr ine 1-aicon on timing, We have good naJz for the first srore of Ihe the hvor i VPV' ur nl power but the game nnd then Art Jackson Mek- sei ue 1 the extra point to give the 7-fl lead. St. managed lo make first niter Ihe score, nnri drove from its own 32 lo Ihe Falcons' 42) before lorred to punt. fn the second quarter Bloodhounds' defense began lo up.

Half back Bobby Ruiz intercepted one of Garcia's llie Mercedes: The Tigers fame back fol- es on Iho Falcon 35 yard line and Tigers won a nip anci tuck football lowing the kickoff and in two moved to the 32 before. stop- game Irom the Edconeh-KUa plays pushed over a score whonW. iowjackels liere Friday night by Rene llinojosa raced 21 yards to I Knit nnd Fricrlmann combined (ho score of 22 to 18. Ihe Roal line and Grartv Ilerold' 1 carry Ihe hall lo the onc-ynd The scoring started with to Jaime llinojosa for thel lin several plays off laeble opening kickoff when Geoi-fie Sa- two exlra points. land then Ruiz pnslied his way Tim Tigers scored again In the jlbiough for the first St.

Mercedes Upsets 'Jackets 22-18 RCC Romps Over 'Skins linns of Eclouch Elsa look tin opening kickoff and raced i( back second period (o take (wo pointj lo cf Jo 90 years for the score. Amadorjlead, when llerohl pushed- over! Friedmann passed to kit end Leal failed lo convert. from the two yard line and tben: Darrcl1 Windhmis and the Hounds Three minutes later Ihe 'Jack- passed lo Jaime llinojosa for Hie 1 0 suddenly on lop 8.7. els scored again, with Joe I.oya two extra points i Tho Falcons made a first down goiilj; fl yards for the touchdown alter drive ol 2'1 yards. Again ihe attempted conversion failed.

Hudson Leads Lions Past Both teams scored in Ihe final i jl nr lnc kick-off and carried the period. Edcouch-Elsa atlried an- lo lc o(vn but when they other six pointer when Mike Me- trlcti lo nt Gar za ripperl the line OltANnK CITY -The P.h'r!<v,vns In earh Ih" -rond Cily JUIIIm. led hy Ihe rntr! irt tulnitrrt piny of junior lr ler. potent, Ivit Injured. Red-kins bark CJi.irlrs l.nGrnnr.e, took fix.points foollinll prom- 1 final KVO periods, ir opening s.imo ofi IflOviiiv.T, wnrkitv like line nishi.

drnun a pnv. In fl Ine the lo a in each nl thj vor R.itlers. Innr; lime dior- Hi" V.iilri pin', ol lh.il on 11m fnr nood. owl a in frodrc.u,\' to the 12, h-ilfhirk r.uont IrM end on rr 1 to SO In up for M-nre. fvin- Bcarkals Roll Over Cowboys stve I irtk, mh" 1 the boot for 111" i point, 1 Tl," P.n'ilers ss.iln with i minii!" ti c.i In half, alter i ihre.it sIsnnl-erdl'T aer- I i High School Football Scores anrl practically' S'liarviaiicl skm als Users their Iwo point victory.

Tlie score by quarters: LA FERIA-Thc Hudson broth- Mercedes ers, Jim and Earl, teamed up to Edcouch-FIsi spark the Ln Feria Lions to a Scoring:" Mercedes to 8 victory over the 1 Rattlers here Friday night. Midway in the first quarter Hudson passed lo Larry Fulcher 9 yards and the first Lion score. The try lor extra point (ailed. Sharyland took a. momentary lead in Ihe game when R.

B. Spradlin went over from the 10 yard line nnrt Mike Spratt carried over for the two point conversion. Tile Lions Kinnis passed to Elvis Harrison! fo three yards for the score. The carr Garcia back lo the 33. conversion attempt failed.

The Timers iccri the game away few minutes later wh'cn Iferold, on a keeper, went 60 yards lo down when the Falcons were pen- score. The Tiger attempted lor interlerencc. Friedmann himsell scored (he IntPr; IB ti nojosa (both on passes). Santa Rosa Wins 20-0 BANQUETE Finding a scoring punch in the third and fourth quarters, the From there Friedman nunleash-'Hriuiir, rm ed a long 34-yard lo a bans Ihe Hounds got a Mcici'dis 11 Edcnuch Tui'umrarl, N. 0 7 MprnphK 0 M.

TD on a keeper. 'Hie conversion! attempt failed, and the rciiismirs 8 0 went lo the half time rest leading 1 '''jr- -rpi' i rt 1 I touchdowns a Falcons Rally The Falcons rallied iii Hie quarter and managed to a three consecutive first downs andisty'm were on llie Hounds' 20 when they cl attempted a pass and the Bloodhounds ngdin broke through and caught the passer len yards behind. Los Fresnos had 6 's' il s'm Anscin 0 ClM-n 6 Kalllnror 12 22 Archrr Clly 0 rll 31 Park II Wntlh 12 llfura Ihe game was nn cven-Steph- went around his left end and was headed for the open plains when Ray Friedmann came from be- ond period, 'but in Ihe third Lions added anolher tally Jim Hudson carrying over fromj Midwap of the third quarter the the one yard line, then hit pay dirt after a and stopped on Ihe Hounds' again for the hvo extra points, jlaincd driVe. Bray pickerffseven, nnd that was the end of Brother Earl then got into the.np eight yards around left end'lhe game. act when he carried llie ball on a went over for a touchdown.

The Falcons nltcmplcd six! 4t yard gallop to Rive the Lionsj'lbe conversion try failed. passes and made three for a total Iheir last touchdown. Wiley ilil- The Warriors continued driving of 25 yards. The Hounds had two! cliell carried over for the tiro ex- in Hie final quarter and Mike out of eight and made 3-1 yards 1 tra points. Cooper raced around right end! Kadi team had seven first' 1 The score by quarters: for live yards and another louch-'downs.

1 1 Tommy Mnlhcws passed lol Tlw Hounds had SO yard rush- Sh "''y lall(1 0 0 0- 8 Calvin Raker for the extra ing and the Falcons 56 La Fcna touchdowns points. Later in the quarter, Gonzalez nnd Garza plagued 1 Jim Hudson 2, Hilcher, Karl I hid-; er interceplcd a screen on the Falcons all niphl. Goirealez j' son. I At a Fulcher Ihe Ml-vird line nnd he went all pl'ivntr rtclerisive end would box' TI' CM rtson (U HP llie extra point llie runner in and Garza would W'aryland, Spratt (run), 'was no good. Icome in lo rack him.

Port Acres 8 imljin SI 1. Cn.Ti^o HRllrM5vilv, im ul city 0 Chmll llfnrlrlM 12 In the above picture Is the Brownsville Lanes team winner of the Thursday morning women's summer bowling leajtuc' From Jfift to right in the picture, front row; Dolores Villarreal. Kathy Esvev and Sue Penick, Second row Dorix Cox an cl Lee Cox. rl! 27 0 Trtnlly 6 Mftlt 8 TT.ntivI*V 6 16 VranVtln IS FAlrHfl'l 17 niri'rx Oranhun 1 II r.lrn Mills Mlri rr.T.-^t'l .1: II flM ne'r II Friday's Resu. Us yrtrd line i'nt tprn-i.

bio siripr. (lip 11 to Dounri, to I'm ll: fi ioinrfl in with Mir- rtoil- lick'f! Iho 13-0 'appas ed 21-y Milt Pappas' Three-Hitter Stops Yanks; Chi Sox Win By mci'MAN Ihe Baltimore Orioles Into Ihe next 13 men In or.lor linilcil Press liilnrimllonal IH virtual lie lor the American Cletis Bayer eonnrrled Mill Pappas is what you call lead will, a magnifirient harmless single with one real 'stopper" he not only.lhiee-hil 5-0 victory over the Ynn- Ihe sevenlh. stopped tlie New York Vankees'keos. hut also his own boss, Paul flich-j and didn't walk a man en toule.oles climb wilhin ihrre tiAVMONnviu.K The luv- ninii'ivjJie iililiirofL Ing speed iind lonjr runs lo dnwn Ihe Piemont here Kri- day night in non-district football game liy a score of to 0. 1 Mr.ii'k.'fts starterl FCOrin? early In Ihe period when Mini whirh martp.

only IhrM (inry Sitton riKhlni; in Ihe rfmr- immt punt on Ills -lo ymd 1 '-'llrii on swen P.IM irt- 'and r.icied to score, lie- 'impli, finally Into the scor- villc Crews inn Ifie ball over In (lie liiird e.intn. Git- tai'kle fur llv; two exlra points lo "PITPZ -n the ITalller 28, ni'ikf Ihe ti. f). jand tiio s'nrlerl moving Osi'iir Inlercepkd on nrm of l.n/ ivdrawi. Ttin pass Inler in ihe 11 I yonn's' Jim llnlrn- npi-iod and run l( hack 'tfl yurih II'PS on his ronsernHvn give llie Bearkiits nnnlhor (ollrh-! nntl mngv era! to fhf) rl'iwn, Asnln CVpws over, 1 tun.

nvrr. right lacklp lor tuo exlra point l.jiGrnrne krio'-kril rlov.n Pcdr.l- lo put the nhcail If, to or rx po fiuactrr, ilinie aclivitl but nTO when in. lorrr Pl''' i Hcilskin flnt p.ir.j nnd A pennant-hungry crowd ol 1 Herirk-it'i'si'-orfd two''more tourh, vrnl untonrbed for Ihrs Die iighlhnnrlcr slruek out nine 518 in Hnllirnore w.ilrlipd (he ov ns in Hie third period ijrsf! l.op-j' Writ wns 1: pMCcnt-'wIien SIIIOM look a puril on The riatllrrs ndde-l nn Insur- ipas a slrar-prng his l.ltri vlclo, ony Kiibck age pom's ol Hie-Yank-, hy 10 var.J Iliif) ami ran BO l.ilh, minulrs Inter, Inking fe-, aCCO Iho game with a single lng oil their fifth Mraighl victory lor the' Crew, falird to'over on ov fl and nslns a (cats rriday mglil when lie.olf and ninlll in Ihe hsl 10 ry rr lor the exlra points, jserin 1 phys In Ixiser H'hltny Ford, who Frank got inlo Ihe sror- Iho Imll lo Iho Red-kin five for six Ing column l-ile In the third wide play, ivilh hleral ol riqh! hil.i, Inrliid-jriod when lie went over I I from Muring Ing homer hy Wall Drojin. jiai-Vo. nil lo Ihe Ihe trick, the When it was all over, Hie jiihl-and r.iend W) yards for nnnthpr rnt nil Ihr-WHY pnvdlrt.

Innl Pappas made a bcc-lino for Hearkut score. Crews rarried missed Ihe rxtr.i point Conolly Fails In Hammer Throw By It. I'ETEHSKN HIM Sporh Editor Calhoun, holder ol the Olympic record of 1.1.5 seconds, romped iol victory in his trial heat in I-U Richards. i(h "Do you want me to do some running lonlRht?" Pappas In-' ball over for the t-A'o exlr; The final rcnre rame the The P.rdaldns their final tally In the fourth quarter nft a fumble on I fourth period when niv A yard fiimhled en one yard cra hr 21 rfl the nrxt pl.iy Prrmont liunm- in rr vn ROME (UP1) The ikeeii'the lights 1 f' 1 'line of scrimmw to th" on-, States ran into more irach and Also advancing lo the quarter- you." Mf ln 7' 1 slipped across for the ti- field woes the Olympic gnmes were Hayes Jone. of Pon-1 I( wns l)t( nk '1 quired.

The question slopped SXlolinrds. "Yeali," he grinned, "we'll' ,11. today when world record holder) Hal Connolly failed to quality for the hammer throw finals and Livio Ben-nil ended a 28-year U.S. domination in the 200-mctei-i dash. Connolly's failure was not quite, as stunning as that of high-jump-''' 1 1 er John Thomas Iwo days ago, for Ihe Santa Monica, school teacher admittedly faced to regain his make and wnile May of when Ihe private Joke lwo poin fn Chicago.

me Crrw.s held for no gain. Nino Ponomarova, Ihe Russian. Auf 1 1 weakened Pronrail npvnr got hr-vnnd girl once picked ay on a shop-' tho in 1 1 1 "'e Tigers RaymomK'illp yard line, and lifting charge in Ixindon durin" nn( la( removed. When posed no jcrions threat for Ihe llie 101S Olympics, led all l'P bnd to be taken out in Ilearkats. Jiers in Ihe'women's discus Irials, 1110 fl! 'i isl Sunday in 5( ir( ny qunrlprs: heave of ITS feet, 1 Inch-E nmc White Sox, Rlch-'n, vm Ifi 11 fi-11 cs, only 1 inches below Ihe 1 fp 1 is Imrlrr might 0 0 f) 0-0 ord set hy Olga Fikolom of hc K'V'ag lilllc out of shape.) p'i'y'm'o'ndvilie toueh teeehoslovakia at Melbourne in Smaller (lie customers bnrl 0 VI1 si'llnn a tough battle Olympic crown.

Bui his failure even (be final six throws was a shock-iC'oiinolly of Monica, Calif, hull nn hour. And Pnpfia; er. Ilie best the defending cham- nntl member nl the U.S. team. 1 ho dWn't have lo also qualified for the finals us night.

did Mrs. Earionc Brown, the The Chicago White mo. "I housewile from Los An-'wilhln Srore by noliin 0 Rio Or-inrlf! Cily 0 fl fi -12 0-26 Amerirnn IVonirn Qualify i Fikntova, now run mound Ihe left Ihe Ballimore hall park thai J(; PAT Crews ,1, all day. Hie Oriole manager ordered! could cio was 2(W feet 22 feet less than his world record. licW lor Mission Tic La Joy a 6-6 I 01 1 U.S.

ruin in Uio 2f)-mctpr A came lo pnd slammed into which hognn in Ihe Olympics when Borruli tapp ono yard ahead ol Stone Johnson of Dallas, Texas. i Tho UnitM however, pinlteil up its l- cnld mrtJal of iho pamr.s it won Iho four- I.akn M- tr.irn fmm WrtSiiinglnn Ilov.Tit; Chih, ScFiUlo. Other U.S. spoh an Olymnlfi rcrnrrl of 212 srconds for fbo 200-mptrr rtnsli hy Wilmn Rudolnh, who is srnklns "rffnihlp." finrl lipd fhn Olympir rrrorrj for 400-mpior that toss of 151 to qualify. Clnon.i, RTO HONDO Tlio Honrto Bohr-its I.n Coyolps bnt- Ikfl to ,1 hero FrMny tof Ihr Jnrnl fool hall sf.i* FOn uiuk'i' way, Thf Uohnf.s Up fhfljr tourMnwn (n llio first qtirirter drive Jerry 2 inches with a 7-5 decision nvrr yards tf) swept a KA Tho Mission th" Rnnl.

The try lor UIR ex- nrl 22. "IV Icrirn a yanJ pofnt f.ilJcrl. TfiA nn tin CP jjamf'S nl Ilip Nips Tigers The Unilrr) SUtc.5 Is rnlem) hnm notion of the rowing Clrvdnnrl clipped a nns two strong entries In Ihc'Cily, G-2. women's ran wjn 7 the the men's hammer throw and 200-meler Hasli and sliowlfl have r.p.Tyur pitrhaut nrniinti tinrl; fiprn HIP lutlf, nnrl helrl Ifio socor.r] nnd TJ I nn In a oi uar hiiUln tn upsfit (hirrl ri'iarfrrs with nclhor ono leam me 1 LT pI V4! i ffi linalist in Hut the Pills- dr- of the for holh ami hern Friday niaht. i llio Coyolri srorcrl midway ol C'oarli C.l:ironce Ti- llir? lioal on fl pnsi to A.

one of wcakpst from nnd Iho Ir-anis lo '10 Fi after losing practl- soorf wai tied whrn Ihcy tailed rally the r-ntirr- FfpjOfl tfiiouRh to rinverl. nintfhnd tfio Giving liifl supporters s'lund yard for yard In somo momfn's, the ROD- lln hijlwcrn tin? 20s' (lie entire cats drove lo Iho two-yard lino the i off Hank went lo f.Uc.t (he f1l scornl on a tho r.xtra Ju.nn Fauns uln-' 11 S.in Isidro'a onl.v tlirc.Tl, making most ol Ihe up On Faint-hr-artrrl mnmhrrs of mop's i trHl.rnr.lcr hurcllos. U.K. drlpz.iihn. uppallcrl at Tliurs- Russia, hwnvcr.

won two coldjday's form rrvorsnls in Irin lii-h msdals in rowing for a total of: jump an 2riO-mctcr i'oul of iilriintr Frid.iv wh'rn tho mnn j'vlrn Russia raptured Ihc pair-oars-Unikd Kl-ilcs honored hac-k'to win 1 Ilm rm 1 without rov-anrl the single sn.lls'six Rn m(lrlal nf hnnn( 1V mna hlows both of Washinr- Rold mrrlals amonp tlln first four! included a 1-2-', sweep in Ihft Wl vlrlnnos Boston, fn of tho sovon rowinK finals srhcd-jmiMrr lutrdlcs lod hv Clonn rinvi- I-fmon's homer in Hlprl lorlay. Tlie hcsl Ihp r-ord fu'mn Ralph llhc vifl his 17 rn- States rould do In that a viclorv in womcnv 1 nj (7 was a hroozn medal In nair-narr! rrark aid ihron in ln ln iiU'IHMfi, l.rmon hit lij- homrr wiih nnf on off F'omirlrs in liic pipiilli to Die Ken.ilors fiwrn behind, runs by Marly llarvry Kurnn fr-ainrrd look thp second d. S. forlrz Fome '17 Iheir mvn '10, and yards relurnin'; a to put PJo jaunt by Tre- Hondo In position, piny. The Kasles I.AW.V r.mvr.i.vo with cox hy the Lake Washington Club.

Seattle. But Miss Rudolph, Ihe ville, slar who alresdv won fbo women's llW-meler cllnried Iwrv-tenlhs of a second off Olyrnnic mark of for the women's wlrm Australia 1 Bellv herl. 5 holds Ihr world rrcorrl of Otis Davis, six-foot one-lnrb ITnivrr.cili' of Oregon rrorr won bl.s heat in Ihe '100 meters In 4S.8 serond" without coin" all out. and (hen from in his nuarfcr- f'n-i) to f'e lite 1 record or seconds Sew hv C.t"*"* Herb McKenley. both of aleo r-ickcd up in thr- roivirr 7 winning Ine with cox- swnin and ihe Jack Yerm.in of the Ilolversit'- if raiifo--nia and Fnrl Youn-; n' fhrfsltan Ibree-'nan sweeo Into the semi-, finals.

Yermon bk hea (i in ami Youn? winning his in KarPer. defend'n? rtomnion I.ee Calhoun of another Ihree-man S. fwpep into (he rjimlpr finals of Ihe 110-meler hljh hurdles. Dnvls SiTpep Davis. 23.

Columbus, Ohio, won'brinj the '100-meler hurnles In the OIym- nm pic record time ol 43.3 seconds if" 1 followed by Clilf Gtslimin of Grand Forks, N.D., and Dkk How- n'rr ami Dick I frill I7-1U Ih" lieW a nii-ht nnd 1 mum. NF.W ftfPfi A learn middle. Cnta-lt rojonlil Williams- Kuarrl HrTrnilo htlr 2- sunpirlrd by a jrim-totin? stand- in full rrrnlia, will meet 7 rmn F'j'Md. ia m'Mffy mess Kridiy.dnim nnd in lawn notion at a mini- bowlin? lourrnrncnt at WbHcfield, Srnl. 0-11, CilV.

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