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compete. The winter meeting also
set up the new format, which calls
for playoffs Saturday and Sunday
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in hitting with Ddug Holm, Dan
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For High School
Coaching Clinic
AUSTIN. July 13 U_The big
ora of
J. A.
5 Texans To Compete
In National Jr. Golf
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’ sots.
MCOMI
VINANCIAuT
INDGPGNDINT.
football.
Basketball instructors will be
Hank IBA. who produced two na-
tional champions at Oklahoma
A&M, and Milton Jowers, coach
of Southwest Texas State. IBA-
Helm 0. OO —
m 0. W — Neale.
Wyatt is one of the few expon-
S to Aug. 9 the ents of the single wing left to
others would got to try their skill
at match play against the older
tourists and club pros
DIDN'T FOLLOW THROUGH
It wasn't until the pairings were
Walker and sophomore Martin at
center.- , .
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The clinic has grown so big a year produced the nation s No. 3
fellow can't see all of it. Last team. It took a licking from Bay-
year at Lubbock 3,001 coaches at- lor in the Sugar Bowl, however.
Used Core
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Alexander ranked second to na-
tional qualifying with a 69 shot at
Midland."
— Stark. — bv Seagraves 1. by
Dudley 1. by R. Qambrll 2.80.
bv Segraves B. by Dudley 0, by R.
Gambrell 10. ___
. Only 16 lettermen are at TCU
a this year. The Frogs are two deep
""TUS "uit""entures tM N? ‘ win be to th* of »» ‘he to mean that such players as Dow
m"nM:Me.S8 - -I-AniW iwn-men Finsterwald, No. 3 on the 1956
money list; Gene Littler. No. 1;
Bill Casper. No. 11 and a few
Registration will be held Mon-.
day for two courses in advanced
methods of coaching and manage-
ment of athletics at NTSC.
Seven championship coaches and
athletic specialists will serve as
high school or college coaches
in the Southwest
Students may take either or both
courses for graduate or undergrad-
uate credit in the health phy-
sical education, and recreation de-
partment.
TEE SHIRT
NYLON-reinforced ncaueuj
smart shape through countless wash-
tags and wearings. Sins L M, L XL
coaching school will be going on ence championship in IPM, will be
..in Dallas and that’s the start uf the other-fpatball instructor. He
these veterans won't survive the
gruelling five-day affair. -
Snead won in 1942, 1949 and
1951. Shute's PGA victories were
in 1936 and 1937.
Other former winners trying
again are Vic Ghezzi, 1941; Chan-
dler Harper, 1930; Jim Turnesa,
by Nenle a. b
Neale 1, by H
— Helm.
to decide the- places down to
eighth., •
The recommendation was taken
IN LL, T-A ACTION
Denton Sports Center, UCT
champion, is also the leading fish-
erman so far in the 1957 tourna-
ment with a total of 30 pounds and
3 ounces — —.----f
money then any ithor touring pro
thia year, looks like a player to
beat to this tournament.
NOT THREATS
Among the Open champions.
Mayer, only recently eligible for
the PGA. never has been a seri-
oua threat and neither has 1955
Open winner Jack Fleck. But Ed
Furgol, 1954, usually manages to
win a few matches.
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bo lettermen John Groom and Frigi-King Air ( onditioner for 1937.
Jerry Holland or Jerry Salley, ♦ Mark Mousy Motor Co.
with lettermen Oze and Dale - - - ■ -
Bowl winners at Arlington State
; College.
Recognized track authorities will
be Oliver Jackson of Abilene Chris-
tian College and Jerry Sadler of
Fort Worth's" North Side High
School. Dr. Ralph E. Owens, Ok-
lahoma City chiropodist has been
invited to lecture on track injuries.
The second course includea bas-
ketball, golf, and tennis. The bas-
ketball consultant will be E. O.
(Doc) Hayes, coach of SMU's
• —m
' nic-
crown. He also won it in 1950.
Seeded behind him, to order, are
Vie Seixas. Philadelphia, the 1933
champion; Bernard Bartzen, Dal-
las. 1934 winner; Sam Giammalva,
Houston Grant Golden Wilmette.
TU.; Bill Quillian. Seattle. Barry
Mackay, University of Michigan's
National Collegiate Champion;
and Maxwell Brown Jr., Louis-
vle.
The foreign seed lists Ashley
Choper, Wimbledon finalist. first
and his Australian team-
mate. Neale Fraser, second Ko-
rol Kama. Japan's national cham-
pion. is third
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the guest golf instructor
Members of the claassa will be
I given the opportunity to attend the
Texas High School Coaches Assn,
coaching school as partial fulfill-
ment of course reguirements.
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major l •. uue rnures ine Aa K . N‛ —
tienal Clay Courts Tennis Tourna- all-match-play tournament,
ment starting Monday , But chances are few that young
The meet, with a field of 7S men players who had hoped to break
, - and M women, will run through into thia xclusiv o event will get
tended
From Aug.
coaches will
HUFFINES MOTOR CO.
"In Business 29 Years"
Lawisville, Texes
6-4 victory in the opening game of
International Little League action
at City Park Friday night.
For Denton Sports, Paul Sea-
graves. the winning pitcher, paced
a six-hit attack with a pair of sin-
glee. Teammate Ken Branch con-
nected for a homer in the third
inning. Walter Stephens topped
the losers, picking up two of their
fm hits.
tics to football and basketball
and basketball. Aug. 1 they U
watch two schoolboy squads play
a basketball game in SMI s new.
sir conditioned coliseum. Pros-
NTSC Will Begin
Coaching Classes
Leones New England invader,
Rockcastle.
Rigid Frame Pools
Heavy Plastic Pool
Reg. 12.95, Now 10”
One course deals with football
And track. Guaat conauHants to
football are to he Chuck Moser,
coach of abilene High School’s
state champions, and Claude Gil-
etran, coach of the Little Rose
through.
Sam Snead will be shooting for
his fourth PGA championship, a
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1982: Walter Bukremo, 1933; Chick runner-up spot,
Harbert, 1934, and Doug Ford.
IKS. Ford, winner of the Mas-
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pcts are good, for an all ime teaches ball control. a type of
record attendafice becaune this basketball that lent too colorful
dner, "es 1 ID. sh.ib 4 1 1
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perience and sophomores will do aid Floyd of Midlothian at tackle. McConachie told of two changes
a lot of the playing but Coach ABFArvie Martin of Pleasant Grove al in the all-star football and basket-
Martin says "I belli
a fine team."
gON MONDAY
GENE TOWRY IS
TOP QUALIFIER
DALLAS. -July 13 ( — A
former NTSC golfer. Gene
- Towry. shot sub-par golf Fri-
day to load sectional qualifiers
for the National Public Linka
tournament.
Towry, who regained his
amateur statue a year"ago aft-
er a'brief pro career in Weet
Texas, had a 69-72—142, three
under par. Ray Patak, of Dal-
las. was second with 142. Dud-
100F I, MONROE 3
In the final game of Junior
Teenage League action Friday
Veer eerings are tremendove end unlimited This h your shene t bereme finencielly independent. Pormenem yee
mreund business. $750 to $3,000 immediete cesh vequired. Te quelify raw must awa a cer, hev immediete ropitel, end
reedy la dart immedietely. Write Mir elcut youneW fer lecel interview inelude plum number end twe ba Mmn er
sSOTtgCenr
521 N.EIm DU2-3090
Wented immedietely men at ww puot time at MI time. W* tertee wih me telewing type plers to un eat
semvatienel Pup te a Peke vyetem exclusively end vou wrvi them: drug tear**. dime tear**, ehein war**. parka, bar,
teverms, lean cencesiens, theeteva, drive-ina, wheel beachet, ete You el sheck inventery end hendle Um meney. Re-
quires enly law heun per duy Vaa eern to pefw •ech aa •vwry "Pup in a Peke" peid aa preft (batten Sate*. Uba ewning
a ehein a* het deg elende. U yew wervice the fellowinu member al lecetiems end thy wi ealy ( deren ench par dey.
The undefeated Harris gained
national prominence with a unani-
mous decision over Pastrano in a
fight that drew a 940,000 gate in
Houston The loss dropped Willie
from third to fourth in the heavy-
weight rankings.
The rematch will not be tele-1
vised
Pastrano’s trainer, Angelo Dun-
dee. said Willie has been training
for the rematch ever since the
beating by Harris.
"He wants this fight badly,"
Angelo said. "He wants to smear
this guy and get that defeat off
his record."
a chance to play Their status is
the principal cause of confusion
At the annual PGA meeting last
winter, the delegates came up
with a possible solution to the
problem of declining attendance
That was a recommendation to
the executive committee to invite
a number of the players who were
among the leading money winners
but weren't full PGA. members to
Today's catch put them far,
handler gone. the quarterback job dies. ' t a ahead of Burnard Stracener of
will go to Dick Finney, a senior Robert Hanson ,, Beaumont Sweetwater and W. T. Benson of
who lettered two years. He will Wi repiace him. Hansen weighs Roscoe who lead at the end of
be backed by junior Hunter Enis. Kl yran, L.. yesterday's fishing.
the best passer on the squad'; ordu nu.Gfot-5center Leading in the big bass fishing
> Bonnet " h from McAllen had to withdraw contest was G. A Canafax of
- . _ ponneh 1 from Ute South basketbal squad Dallae whok. a nond Alne.
more from Corpus Christi. because or iniliric” surrerod in an 1 Danas whose • pound one ounce
________ p .. . Because or injuries suffered in an bass landed Thursday was still
.Nikkel.andlettermanCeeo Men- auto accident in. May Homer In- the largest fish caught to date
| Creel. last year s individual
Win in International Loop
aapmashaseaand.aubi suu
but came from behind to take a _ OPTIMIST . TALLAVERNO . victory over Monroe
Laney. - - - -
Dudlv, P 4 1 z-2
Henn, e SOOD. Qbi S 0
Brnch.lb 8 | 1 stark, e 8 0 1
Erwin, 8 10 0 Mars.lfe 0 1 0
Dver. 3 10 0 Arwn, If 8 0 0
Shrbt. rail Btpns,ef ( i s
Hall, a 8 0 1 Cory, r S 0 0
Klein, of 8 0 0 Pppln, 2199
Bava. If 1 1 0 Baler. 8(00
Total* W S • Tetale 25 4 4
McNell, e 1 o o
Totals (1 ( ( Totals <1
■r innings:
optmist ..... 80S 101 —
Tallaferre........ 004 101 — 6
8MMY - SB — Furehe. SB
— Neale. Harrta, C. Bmith, Linen-
1 sehmit, BB — by MeNell S. by Mor-
* ton L SO — by Harris 8, by Mc-
Neil 0. by Norton 3 by D. (tnlth (.
B A N IC.
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Sunday at the River Forest Ten- —------------'.....—~----
m2 Gibson is no sngrPastrano-Harris
the tourney. having competed to ' .nc.
1930. 1933 and 1936 in her beat Kenatch 3et For -tlizet the
effort she advanced to last year's nr. ,m - A on lowed
semifinals only to be ousted by Miani Oli Aug. 20
Shirley Fry 75, 6-1 in a repetition ”
10 0
Neale, 8 8 8 1 C. stha, 4-1 3
Brntmags;
Optimist ......—... set 020 —
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MeMth, 0 3 0 1 Qrgr», If S 3 0
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SUMMARY — NB — Branch. IB
of their Wimbledon meeting of that MIAMI BEACH, Fla . July 13 total exceeded only by the great
year. A,. . n . .1 i—Willie Pastrino. who suffered Walter Hagen, and Denny Shute
aoeded G ihson naturally.^ is top a stunning defeat by Roy Harris for his third. But the chances are
the Wimbledon runnerup: Karol i torium Tuesday night, Aug. ».
uez-ak
Ngicodv head the womena for S' tie ‛contendet"nd K
Herb Flam of Beverly Hls, 1 ris for a rematch
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N lev Krueger of Austin cavtur. i visiting consultants for the class-
. ed the third sectional berth. es, which will run through August
The three win play in ths 22— - ..—
National Publinx later this ' Enrollment in the past has been
month in Hershey, Pa. - between SO and 100 for the two
1 classes. Most of these are either
Dodd. Sheppara). w — Dodd. L — Conference championship to IKS ...
Carpentr. . a and was secondfantyar, defeat- 8N>te« will be at halfback
mpopmin6 tmbtGo Xt^SSTmuS ^Zft P
tmtrnar'urisrprmnapemznsm.ozzsnezontr an ni
walking away with an M vertRet' The team ia expected to have a
to the «ame fine running attack. Lack of an
Pacing the winners were Jim established^ passer^wiH hurt^ the
Wtr^bThS^te^? big aha buZI but mtoM*everall
tour. For the lours. Carl Smith experience.
Arcaro Wins
2nd Handicap
OCEANPORT, N.J., July 13 n-
Eddie Arcaro won his second
straight Monmouth Handicap to*
day when he shot Dedicate into
the lead turning for home and the
5-year-old star drew away to the
stretch for a 3% length victory in
the 22nd running of the $113,300
Monmouth Park headliner.
Before a crowd of 35,356, largest
of the year at this seaside track,
the odds-on favorite did it rather
easily—the same as Arcaro and
Nashua a year ago when Mr. Mil-
lions grabbed the prise by the
identical 3% lengths.
Chris T. Chenry’s Third Broth-
er. second to Dedicate to the
3100.000 Campbell Memorial at
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. Oklahoma Sooner* have woa 40 DAYTON, Ohio, July 13 —The
38th Professional Golfers Assn.
Championship starts here Wednes-
day with a new format, probably
new faces and a new influx of
spectators and some of the same
old confusion that makes the PG A
a thoroughly unpredictable tour-
j nament
Starts Monday tedackmsBugerarshontutadttydar
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- CHICAGO July 13 iA-The bid Open champion, will.be shooting
of Althea Gibson, newly crowned for • notable double. A lot of other 1
Wimbledon champion, for her first: prominent tournament ptayerst
NORBECK, Md . July 13 (—
Five Texas boys will compete
Wednesday to the National Junior
Golf Tournament
They are Ren Lane Jr of Ama-
rille, Ned Johnson of Port Arthur.
Ben Alexander of Lamesa. Jimmy
Bratten of San Antonio and Harry
Hoskins of Fort Werth
(PeE shanstbcborSinates "i h°. Southwgstconterenconchamptona,
sut TsxaatSoachan Sx w:wrvfne"sinatrnctorasc coachea tuSproleiina1"damlas,‛Wi/5
McConachie, executive vice presi-
eSUS IS,1"" Hizh ehool Champs Take
IS*Lead In Whitney
I m DaliisintarceAueuahyasever Has. Tournament
• redicts-Hie A eam-snrstas-beforssesschooteenLzAKEnweyNEXre-xa"rdr
. . - The record of 2,001 was set at nament goes into its final rounds
■MD* wnou i..i i* * . h»ia^ cliac Nramin ta hieh Lubbock last year.. A preschool tomorrow with (2 surviving teams
FORT WORTH, July 13 JI — Besides Spikes, Martin is high enrollment at this time last year arter three davs of aualifving
TCU’s football tarn is thin to ax- on those other sophomores Don- was less then 300. Originally 253 teanS en erod' the
. sophomores will do aid Floyd of Midlothian at tackle, McConachie told of two changes contest -
leva we ll have center Jimmy Gilmore of Ennis ball .quads of Keene, defending champions,
at end. Marvin Lasater of San An- 1) Ge Kobs. Galveston Ballt roared to a wide lead in the con-
Martin in 1954 started out with gelo at halfback and Jack Sledge High quarterback, withdrew from test by catching 48 pounds of fish
somethinz of the same type squad, of New London at quarterba k. the .south lootball squad because today.
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H-i Confusion Due At PGA Meet
of last fall Bud Wikinson, whose) •
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—------BEGHNS- TRAJN4NG ___________
World amateur heavyweight champion Pete Rade- . Easily maintaining its.rol.as
macher chops wood at his Lake Huston training camp neaguroad r an Pdcrsion over
near Columbus, Ga , in early conditioning for his the optimist club in the fjnal game
scheduled 15-round worl dtitle bout With champion of International Little League at
Floyd Patterson The fight will be held in Seattle on I City Park Friday,
August 22 if Patterson beats Hurricane Jackson in The UCT crew picked up only
their July bout in New York 'AP Wirephoto) founkebibutusednerrosmand'wakn
For Optimist, C. R. Salmon. Tom- . , .m.nc — - — ____.... —- ...... ..______—-
W k ry, T,.. x-x mie Faught, Freddie Atkins,, and The Fog had a very good udason With curtis, the passer and ban- he couldn't get away from stu-
Loaches l o Invade E" ,. , * -a “ " “
I 11 c 1 1 PodaP ( i1tmnF 1 0 2 Martin broke in a fine sopho-
Dallas r or School ? 21
------ * V* Alee K o e 2 Chuck Curtis and Norman Hamil- Siedze, ad John
Polor 7300 Fyht,a] i 9 l ton. who became top players. mar: f— Cnrnu
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF straight games, will make a re-Litrel, et 0 Km ef 1 00 Thia time Martin comes up with . ...
-Assoiated Press Sports Editor turn appearance. Bud tells about, stpnn. r 1 0 £ Gole 1 n 2 antLer “tnr-DAndled Sophomore doza will be the starting ends with low, 6-foot-4 center from Edinburp.
1. a anther foqtbau m- the split T. Ewin ‛ ' * “mth l t S groupconr m, big Jaek spies----------•-------- - .........- ......
sen will be with us They wont Bpwden Wyatt, who became. — Ker a S 1 10 Snyder, is expected to be a
be play tog; they won’t even be known to the Southwest when he F.t. P • ® 2 starter
uarfind na lint the hue. Texns ennchad Arkanene m the ennfer. Totqi I,"" rI-3 3 "_______1___________________
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