Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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Lumberjacks THIMe
Last season the North Texans
dropped two contests to the 'Jacks
Pool Tourney to
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"CAVALCADE OF AVIATION”
Zooming towards Denton.”
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Washington State tonight and to-
morrow
Among the nations Independents
and schools from smaller confer- |
ences. West Texas State's immense
five gained further stature by down-
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Fat and Driving Lights
11.50 up
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Methodist team—primed for victory
| —Journeyed to Fayetteville They ,
But Arkansas won. 35 to 33.
Methodists Shaded . , 1
i tasted. victory in two solid years.
the Yarbrcmen will go TO'uri<. Hebolstered his portion
I yesterday after starting out on even
Baylor 44. Texas Christian 32.
Texas 46. Texas A. and M. 32.
Daniel Baker, 50, St. Edwards
16.
Arkansas Tech 34^ Hendrix 32.
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At 4 o'clock In Teachers Col-
lege gymnasium. Coach Dan Yar-
to Dallas to meet the Dr. Pepper
‘ \_j in Dallas on January 15.
return tilt with the 'Jack* will
be played in Nacogdoches on Feb-
ruary 6. ’ ’, „
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•MIRANDY” SAYS:
“THE CITY OF HAPPINESS IS IN THE
STATE OF MIND”
Listen to “Mirandy” over KGKO (570 on your dial)
10:45 A. M. Monday through Friday,
11:55 A. M. Saturday.
You’ll enjoy her homespun philosophy.
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• hottae look like ■ 1942
it watt built
and4rr«u easy. Monthly
iss Cao make your house
home with all new-home
*LONG DAY '
OF CONTINUOUS DAVLI&HT
IS IN THE
ARCTIC
than in the
antarctic..
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ANSWER The Sandwich Islands, after John Montagu, the fourth
Earl of Sandwkjh. The name was changed in the latter part of the
liith century.
rAoa two
EAGLES MEET LUMBERJACKS
HERE TONIGHT TO LAUNCH
STAR RACE CAMPAIGN
After Inventory Clearance
S A L £
STILL CONTINUES THIS WEEK
Get That New Battery For Your Car
Sold On Easy Herns! ,
ECONOMY AITTO STORES
114 East Hickory
NO HOUSE IS
f IMPOSSIBLE.
i State
seekers,
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into the finale wll
u l Xd„¥rZ
came down twiight.
Billed out of Minneapolis. Coo-
per had rounds of 68-71-70—310
for the par 72 of Hillcrest Coun-
try Club’s tree lined, well trapped
course He bolstered his poeltlon
—----------— , director.
Singapore was leased in perpetui • |
ty to Sir Stamford Raffles for the
, East India Company in 1824 by the |
Sultan of 7>>hore
P'bW'X-'
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THUNDeRSTORM
than at other,
times, because
DROPS OF WATER
WHEN
ATTRACT EACH^’yl
OTHER ANO OVZAE /.
TO FOR/V\
Hall-Price
Street, Sport, Business. Afternoon, Campus, Evening,
Silks. Wools, Velveteens, Rayons, Plaids, Solids, Com-
binations. Black and all colors. Sixes 9 to 44.
$ 8.90 now % off .T“ . .
$12.50now¥2off....
$1650 now V2 off....
$22.50now¥2off ....
Star Conference race
powerful Lumberjacks
F. AUstln in Harrtss G
’X HAWAIIAN (UANOS
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WHAT hslAAAE V
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Local Girls in
Badminton Meet
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-PUTTY GLAZIERS POINTS
Cadenhead-Denman Hdw., Inc.
724 North Side Square
Oklahoma Baptist Univ 48,
Northwestern <Okla» State 35
Phillips Univ 45, Southwestern
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YBCQ^MENTOITSAYS
HIS QUINTET TOPS AGAIN,
STILL THEY’RE IN CELLAR
Jayhawk feud Wednesday
Columbia Visits Yale
Only four games are billed in
tlie Eastern circuit with Columbia
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TRIMMED, UNTRIMMED
LOS ANGELES Jan. 13—VH—
It was Harry Cooper against ttwl
field today in the final round of I
the 810,000 Los Angelas open and 1
the la*>t crack at the Newest purse
on California's winter tournament
traU.
The hurry-up veteran of 39 went
vita a two stroke
iroiher pros, who
I ment five years ago
Snead, of Hot Springs. Va., look-
' ed like the biggest threat. He
i hadn't had a hot round, but coat-
ed Into a 213 total behind rounds
of 70-71-72. And still very much
In contention was Horton Smith,
the first round leader, with a 72
yesterday for 214.
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L A-N and the second by a M-» : much less
score. The Unnbtrl&ch last year ®“ec^ 00 war e^ort than a wo- .
lost only one game, winning seven
out of eight, to take the top hon-
ors In the Lone Star loop.
16-17 when Baylor holds Its third
annual Invitation badminton tour- j
____—a rx-^.1. C.abMs nnrl Vtv*t>4_ '
Bourquardez, girl's singles from ,
S C W, will participate d;:.;
with several other outstanding
players.
War conditions have hindered
1 the appearance of players from
, Mexjpo City and Pasadena. Call!..
7 but Lowell Douglas, the tourna-
l ment director, said that entries
1 have already been received from
outstanding performers tn New Or-
leans. Houston, Dallas, Shreveport,
San Antonio, Abilene. Tulsa. Ok-
lahoma City, Ft Worth as well as
a host of Central Texas cities and
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ers are expected to be on hand for ------ ---------
the opening round of play which Williams and Browning, guards.
and the Lumberjacks have little
in common except that both teams
have played the Yellowjackets of
Howard Payne The Yarbromen
took two lopsided contest from the
touted power of the Texas Confer-
ence, while the Nacogdoches team
dropped their game with the
bate;
Krum,
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I rector of ready writing; H. O Vick
of Lewisville, director pf athletics; (
““ Ben Hogan Led
Ozella Cross of Aubrey, director of Pjtut Vneir
choral singing; R L. Proffer, rural I * 'OS ■ NI I rtti
f - LOS ANGELES. Jan 12 —(AV- horns City Univ24
Benny Hogan was America's best ‘ '
| professional golfer in 1941 accord-
ing to the average strokes per
—■ round statistics. He was also the Oklahoma Tech 31.
South:
Arkansas 36. Southern Methodist
Ceiling Set on
Tire Retreading
WASHINGTON. Jan 12 —VP1—
Government price officials worked
today on a plan to fix maximum
prices for used tires after laying
down a ceiling on charges for tire
retreading to halt “exploitation" of
the public.
Leon Henderson, the price ad- (
ministrator, announced the retread
price schedule yesterday In a .state- |
wsani coa/inm ihni nmAtaarinn In
the White Sox have been shopping
around Florida, although both clubs ‘
still mv they're going back to Cal-
On torn upholstery stronger darns i C
and mends are made if the stitch-
l es arc given a coat of model ptane
I wing dope If the thread should
I break some time later the dope ]
| will keep the repair from nnravel-
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Too, you can improve y<>ur “State of Mind” by always •'
enjoying perfect bakings with
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In the meeting ol the Friday
Bridge Club with Mrs Lee Poole
Friday afternoon, high score was
1 made by Mrs Joe Reed and second
| high by Mrs. Brent Jackson The
hostess served refreshments to
members and three guests. Mmes
, C. E. Miller and Ruth Hare and
Miss Lou Owsley The next meet-
ing. Jan 23. will be with Mrs J F.
Raley.
The McCleary Clinic. HE215 Elms
Blvd . Excelstoe Springs. Mo , is put-
ting out an up-to-the-mlnutc. illus-
trated 122-pnge book on Piles. Fis-
tula. Stomach and Colon disorder*
and associated ailments as shown In
the chart below
JU2PA/M AND REMODELING (.
ix ARE EASY AND INEXPENSIVE •
I frV • -V. « 1 — T-■ am
I - T'-—A’' '-v
HOUSES, LIKE PEOPLE, are m old as they look.
There is no reason why an 1S9S house should
still look like the "Buatle” period.
1 styles change freouentlv, con-
nnproved constantly, but the well-
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(By Associated Press)
They raise the ante this week In
Southweat Conference basketball—
and the 1942 race may be over by
Bunday.
Could be
Rice and Arkansas—heavy favor-
ites for this year’s title—square off
in Houston Friday and Saturday ,
,uici uiu», wuv nights and should one sweep the ;
believe that be 1 series the whole affair may be vir- ;
------ tually settled
No other team has shown the
ability to match these squads.
Both are the class of the confer-
ence—well fortified on defense,
sharp and sure in their attack,
calm under pressure, impeccably
coached
Of the two. the Wise Old Owl at
Rico lias the edge
The Institute Is studded with
veterans. Two of them—Bob Kln-
I Tom Closs—on a good
night can score enough themselves
to beat an average club.
Kinney poured 23 points through
i the hoop last week as the Owls
crushed Texas, 62 to 38
Arkansas is dangerous—but not
i up to last year's magnificent team
i that went through undefeated and
’ set a conference scoring record of i ,
646 points. oi impending mid-year
But there’ll always be an Ar- ; t
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You in*y now Iinvr n ropy of th Im
IxmiK by Hiking foi It with h postcard
letter Ment to the above luktmvi.
i No obligation »o write today.
i today, and Sheriff I V Pruitt said
I he would file murder charges
i against three negro soldiers one of
j whom is In custody at Houston
Qualls had been stabbed In the
: back of his head and beaten. Pru-
Itt said.
The body was found about 3:151
a rn by members of a
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he then rode a freight train to Pel- I
ly. the home ol a sister. > '
Levice said the soldiers hired p
Qualls to drive them from Fry to
Douglas for *12.50. He related they
stopped on the way and bought
BISBEE. Arlx., Jan 12.-(/P/- kjn and the other ^djera got
' The body of Coy Carroll Qualls,
j 30. missing Fry , Arlz. taxicab
driver, was found on the desert — hlm.-
nine miles east ol Douglas. Aruu . 2
Bridge Club Has
Meeting Here
Architectural styles change fi
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built old house need not beer the stamp of age.
ModemixatiOn, a* we conceive this important
activity, can make your •--u ut---’*'J“
hotue. inatfw Wml
Costs are low too ... a
payments you’ll never nah
look like a brand new h<
conveoiencea. < - *
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“SQUADS
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Harry Cooper,
In Last Round,
Is Two Ahead
Colonials has
William *
In the South- I
jry ahead of I
Duke. The Blue Devils meet V. M. I
I. at U-~- - -.......... ,
11am 6c Mary’s big test is Tuesday
Winter Driving
Need.
Car Heaters — $8.95 up
Mad Chains, snap on 59c
Anti-Freexe, qt. 25c,
gallon $1
enjoying perfect bakings with
Morrison s Peacemaker Flour
• ‘. It IS Better
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A pool tournament wiU be
tonignt at 7130 ta the ,--
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be"BMiM representing the Legion
Poet and the K. of P. Lodge
I A. O. Calhoun
had become so flagrant it "cannot r r i •
and wlU not be allowed to con- InterSCflOlOStlC
ttaue."
I The schedule goes into effect
' next Monday and Henderson said
I It would be followed shortly by an
[ order limiting the resale price of
used tires. [
Persons retreading or top cap-
__ : “_:3 urest ;
"ttaety-on tow priced padsengtr earw ■ tha league Saturday. ,—
may charge no more than 67.50 If I Other officers elected were as
Carroll Ellis of Denton
loql, director of de- | - ■ ■ , - . ... .. .
Kbmmerdlener of 10 indicate that the touma-
BK.U.U, «™.«. of declamation: reputation of being one of wards; Wood, center.
Miss Marie Stinson of Banger, di- ‘h<b be’t ™ndu^ "nJ. " ’ bPach' “uard8
: be more than upheld this season, t " —
Cage Scores
<By Associated Press >
East Central <Okla) State
Northeastern <Okla) State 38
t Central tOklai State 27, Okla-
“We have some NIIh to pay, and weVc going to nay
them the INDUSTRIAL CREDIT WAY”
IIKTHrHI
By HABOLD CLAAHBEN ers in the Southern circuit
NEW YORK. Jan. 12—(47—The right now the Vols ---
‘ ‘ season, hardly out the gym for the coming of j
is a Coach Adolph Rupp and Ida Ken-
howling success at Carnegie Tech tuckians. Rupp enjoys road games .
— -- — - ----- — —•—-a —«— ieast one 1
boo from each spectator
Dartmouth, who has held the I
Eastern League title almost since J
Its present athletes were in the |
kindergarten, was spilled in its 1942 t
opener by Harvard and highly re- |
garded George Washington bowed
Cold Weather
is hard on your car. Lei
'our attendants see after
your car battery, radi-
ator, antifreeze and
lubrication. , .
SAM LANEY TIRE CO.
Ph. $7 N. Ixxrust
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drunk During a stop along the
road, according to Levice's state-
ment. his companions hit Qualls
By HUGH FULLERTON JR.
Wide World Sports Columnist
NEW YORK. Jan. 13—A lot of
silly things have been sai(l about
’ the war and sports (and (his i 7
be one of them) but we can’t see
The North Texas Eule eagers ' Starting for the Dentonites in j
wiU be shooting for their first con- tonight’s contest wUl be the five
7^ . Lil" men who have carried the North
ference wta of the Texas colors so ably during the
tonight, aa they open tha 1843 Ixrne part of tha current, season. 1, . .
W7 at-- rv—»atast the j” a”.-"” - - —... -- lead over his bi
' Howard'keys and O A Lloyd At |
al 7.30. 1 guards ^11 Ross Collins and
--------—----- ■ . i Vandel Oroen. Captain BUI Mene- 1
tht fee will start ta the center slot.
JOonfprence tats season by virtue 1 Dallas Trip Next
of wins over such teams aa South- Following the game with
•hi Methodist, Texas Christian and Lun berjwks “
Howard Payne, the Esglep are slat- T~£2-J • ~- - -
ed to give the highly touted Lum- BottlerT
berjacks one of the best games of ret,
In comparing the records of the
two teams over the past years, the
statistics show that the Eagles have
lost 14 and won six of the 20 1
played with the Stephen F. j
quint iT;; T—T — X- ——
Star Conference ta 1932. The North
Texas team has 640 points to Its
credit for the ten year period and
the Lumberjacks have a total of
804.
men’s golf tournament—unless it’s
the court tennis championships
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lef them have a national title to j
shoot at, even though it wouldn’t
mean as much as usual . court
tennis (the rich man's game) made
Ita contribution Saturday when
Pierre Etchbaster, the world pro
Wn. £ £? j;
inantin Tennis Club let down the bars, ad-
“1 - - ' ■ - - I mitttag members of the Links
Brook. Knickerbocker, Yale. Har-
vard. Princeton and Columbia Clubs
' PINT RftTTI R <at *®50 Per> and coll*cled ,more
rtiwk DV11 L,D thfcn 1400 for th,, Cross
ADDI t? Today’s Guest Star:
Ar^rL,t < Jack House. Birmingham News: |
' “Tony Oalento's offering to fight
CIDAR I Joe Louis for nothing isn’t charity.
XA&a^s-aa% 1(1# worth ..
R I Monday Matinee:
Tfl< Freddie Fitzsimmons, whose new
III/* bowling emporium opened the oth-
’ er night, is the 26th major leaguer
(past and present) on the list as
Picrcxlv Wicrukr •Dey owners . . no doubt their
nggiy wiggiy all feBture ^rikes
McCamey will handle Eddie Lan-
——---------------- 1 der. the Chicago lightweight, when
’ he fights In the East . reports
j from Chicago say the Cubs have
j been inquiring about training fa-
cilities ta Ban Antonio. Tex., and
When your physician wylMg
what drugs ha wants and the «mo
problem of compounding those out
obtained that is left enUraty to a
< How important tt la, then, to ehoooe
and taka 1------—-----— *■
by oduorti
er«
, Whan
« oi getting
posse of '
400 men sent out after the sheriff ‘
was advised that one of the sol-
diers had confessed the killing and
told where the body could
found.
Pruitt said he was advised by
Deputy Sheriff W. B Milner of
i Goose Creek that J. C. Levice. Fort
Huachuca soldier, had signed a
statement admitting he was In-
volved in the killing of Qualls
In his statement to the Texas
officer, Levice said he took no part"
— in the actual killing of Qualls, but
dl.li Raturrtnv ’ stood «uard while his companions
saturnnv hw from
the others at El Paso. Levice said
KEEPING FOLKS WELL
Mipttan. Im apMUta* «M*Uy
of neb Ingredient. »u» the
>oM ao the beat iwulto are
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4 with care
Sad by la j
eumd *9 ua. yop am aagraud
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it mviaaia >iw am.
Lurking behind, and a threat to w*Ze r*a?y
tag to have' competition, why not men jugt three blow, out of flrgt
**" *■“ * “ “*’* *“ place. They were Slammln’ Sam
Snead, who shared the pre-tourna-
ment honor spot with Hogan, and
long hitting Jimmy Thomson, of
Del Monte, who won the touma-
1 ny Sebeck, was almost the whole
1 show for S M U.
Texas’capable sophomoresbounc-i civil war; all-winning Illinois at
ed back after that disastrous de- ' o^o State and Northwestern pro-
both Cooper and Hogan, were two
4saa6 v*lzxnr* 0116 *-»/ Awe.'* >
I Saturday night S. M. U. was even
, more determined
I But Arkansas won, 36 to 34. _
Bob Carpenter and R. C. Pitts ; havi> subdued all their league foes,
They were
terms with the tournament favor-
ite. Benny Hogan, Americas top
money winning pro and low scorer
in ini. -----v—
Hogan shot a creditable 72 to go n*ty and
with his previous 70-70 for a 54 "
hole score of 212.,
Cooper’s fellow professionals were
definitely not pulling against him. ,
But off the record, as far as their ,
names were concerned, they fear-
ed the pressure and last round jit-
ters would get himi
The pressure undoubtedly was on
iua^iin<ai 1 j . wtav nv
ed this tournament in 1936 and
i triumph in 1937.
might hang on to the finish
Hogan, who had an official av-
erage of 70.28 strokes ta 1941. show-
ed no trace of cracking up under
the strain despite his 73.
A O Calhoun was named direc-
tor-general of the Denton County
, r Interscholastic League when county
commonly teachers met for an organization of
_ £ Other officers
best grade camelback is used, or follows:
86 45 it they work with second Senior High Sc hi
grade camelback Retreaders ap- ,
ply new rubber on tire tread sur-
faces and side walls, recappers to
only the tread surface. Both use a
material called camelback.
If dealers sell retreaded
they may charge maximum
treading fee for the type involved,
plus 41.50 for the tire carcass.
But there’ll always be an
Kansas in basketball
In an emergency they seem to !
have Just enough. Friday night a r
1‘ Arkansas will determine which of
the two title favorites is the better
In a twin bill at Houston this week-
end. Oklahoma A A M and Tulsa,
who played second fiddle to Creigh-
ton’s champions In the Missouri j
Valley circuit a year ago, collide at ;
I Stillwater Thursday.
The Big Ten. where four teams |
their league foes, ■ uiv iuhwciu > —
the situation to- I Oregon State for a week-end twin
Ute-1., f- cr.111 ' KOI Omron SUAtr> entertains
' unscathed Iowa; unbeaten Purdue
mixing with 1—11---
| civil war ; all-winning Illinois
testing its unblemished record with
Michigan the guest. --------—
Tennessee and Auburn are lead- i ing DePaulu. 60 to 43, last week.
feat by Rice and trounced the Tex-
as Aggies Saturday night In Aus-
tin. 46 to 32
The Aggies are due for more of
the same medicine tomorrow night
when they meet Rice in Houston
I Texas goes north Ulis week—a
trip that always makes or breaks
I a Longhorn basketball team. Fri-
' day night they play S M U. In
Dallas. Saturday Texas Christian
In Fort Worth.
The Frogs-far better than in
recent years but still not on the '^''on*'hand"jwnian 15-'
victory trail— i^i* to Baylor Satur- ■ - -
day night in Waco 32-44
The Bears will meet the Aggies
Friday night at College Station
and 8. M. U tomorrow night in
Dallas
12 — Several top- j
infant basketball
out of ita rompers, already
but a full grown headache at Wls- beet when he draws
Collapse of the highly regarded
George Washington ~ ‘
’The Pittsburgh”Scots, who hadn’t lifted an unheralded
tasted victory ta two solid years. Mary five to the top
finally halted their losing streak ern circuit, one vlctoi
at 27 games Saturday night by de- D™;. De.,
featlng Case of Cleveland, 42 to 37. I. at Lynchburg tonight white Wil- ]
However, Wisconsin, whose coach 11am A Mary’s big test is Tuesday
labeled his present aggregation as against Richmond in the latter's
good as his 1841 national collegiate new arena
champions. Is resting at the bottom Wyoming and Colorado, the Big
of the Big Ten circuit with three ; Seven favorites, each has a double I
straight losses and for the 37th con- i task this week, the former at Brig- |
secutive time the Uclans have been ham Young Friday and at Utah
repulsed by Southern California I Saturday. The Buffaloes' foes are I
■ 1 Utah State at Boulder Friday and
a Joust with Colorado State at Fort
Collins the next night.
Kansas, along with Iowa
j one of the Big Six title 1
takes high scoring Charles Black
to Duke,~the'southern League's de- , to Missouri for the annual Tlger-
fendlng champion, although Matt 1 ’ '' *- *—J '
Zunlc hammered in five baskets
Although this week's program is 1
spotted with vacant dates because I
™ examina-
tions virtually every contest Is of 1 at Yale Wednesday and Penn at-
top-fllght character. 1 tempting to give Dartmouth Ita sec-
ure Agatnat Arkansas | ond licking at Hanover the same
In the Southwest circuit. Rice and j night. Yale is at Penn and Cornell
— - - - — - 1 at Dartmouth on Saturday as ex-
aminations slow up the dribblers.
Southern California continued its
monotonous domination over UCLA
in the only league game In the
southern half of the Pacific Coast
loop and this week tangles twice
with California.
Washingtons speedsters lead in
the northern half and travels to
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a fast-drlbbllng little guard, John- I night with Minnesota likely to spill bill while Oregon State entertains
I nv RnHnrkr wnc almnct fhp u/hnlo _____Unbeaten PlirdUt* WmjiHIlWtnn Ktate tOlllftlilt Mild tO~
Indiana In the Hoosier j
In Taxi Slaying
nament. Daphlne Suba and Virgi-
nia I
along bro was to send his North Texas
B eagers against Bardwell High
School, the club he himself the j
past two years piloted to school-
boy prominence on the maples
This year Bardwell is coached by
another former North Texas Eagle
—lanky Raymond Adams. And
bock in starting uniforms are all
ycars Mulntet in the actual killing of Qualls, but
The game is a return engage- - - - - M
ment, for at Bardwell Saturday;
night the North Texas B team
won a hard-fought match, 23 to 15. ,
Starting Ilne-npe are duetto Jku
Jones, forwards; Hopkins, center;
_________ Z ‘ t
Bardwell. Boren and Minor, for- j
wards; Wood, center, Odom and
per
country's money winner.
Hogan, according to figures re- |
leased by the Professional Golfers 34^
Association of America today, had !
an average of 7082 allots per round
in tournament play. It represent- |
ed 101 rounds
In order behind the little Her-
shey. Pa . Texas-born pro were Sam
“I Snead, 86 rounds. 70.70;. Byron
i Nelson. 82 rounds. 7082. Jimmy De-
i maret. 50 rounds. 7182; Henry Plc-
' ard 35 rounds, 7182; National ,
Open King Craig Wood. 79 rounds, ■
7186. Clayton Heafner. 85 rounds.
71.68. to list the leaders.’
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