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Friday, January 23, 1959
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Denison Five
Knocks Colts
Penney's Just Received
Additional Shipments Of
With Byrd and Houston’s Bryan
Schisler on the floor at the same
time. fens will see somethig of a
One Large Table
of Odds 8 Ends
NEW YORK KAP) - Col. Earl
(Red) Blaik, most prolific and
successful in Army’s line of foot-
ball coaches, at last has made
public the secret of the "lonesome
“Now wasn’t that simple?" he
asked as everyone looked at each
. Man's Wash & Wear
Flannel and Gabardines
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Pohies and the
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One Large Table
of Toddlers Apparel
end.’
Blaik broke a four
3H4»n .
Paradise
_____________ loop victory
with a 7009 lashing of Paradis.
Ing scorer for Slidell with 18 but
yielded individual honors to Para-
dise's Randy Sima with S3
Sharon Weber hit 29 and team-
mate Barbara Ashley added 26 as
Gain Semis
ADELAIDE (AP) — Barry Mac-
42-B Action Will
Begin Tonight
FRISCO (Staff - District 43 B
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Kluck't Texaco
King Pins .....
Bill Howell - Ford ______
Unholy Five
Gassers ____
Esquire Cleaners
Number Eight ------------
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SHEETS
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COTTON!
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Many Items To Choose
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J. Jones
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Valley View Will
Honor Grid Team
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cate.
The District 36-B action left
Coach Bil Cagle’s Llons 31 in loop
play with the showdown coming
Tuesday night against league-lead-
ing Slidell, M.
Danny Gotcher’s 19 points nailed
high honors for Ponder and Wayne
Hopkins sparked the losers with 18
The Krum girls won 3422 as WIL
ma Fowler paved the way with it
Linda Smith topped Ponder with
oer of the tournament, Jimmy De-
maret, along with such threats as
Mike Souchak and Bo Wininger,
were tied at 69.
Harney, who golfed for Holy
Cross in his college years, scored
3234-66 in the first round. Going
DEPENDABLE
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
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two
Fowler
W sidtr. 0 0 3 0
* Denton High’s loop leading
Broncos return to cage com-
petition tonight in DaUas with
a District 7AAAA encounter
against Highland Park’s epiri-
strokes under par,"
The setting is the exclusive
Thunderbird Country Club with
par 36-36-71 for its 6.800 yards.
Of the 41 invited professionals
competing, 28 shot the first round
under par,., -*
Today's round promised further
clgse competition. Nine players
were within one stroke of the
per cent dip from the field and
80 per cent at the free line.
One Large Clearance
Rack
Team:
High Single - First Methodist ...
Hign Series - Firat Methodist
HIM ScnooL (zcus
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your winter-weary
wardrobe a
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suit with a three-
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Wear it now
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and for traveling
this summer.
Fashioned in a
muted striped .
blue or grey
tweed.
$18.98
Just one style from
our spring collection
of Phillips costume
suits. See them all!
The Eagles will go to Houston
handicapped by the injury of Ray
Toole," the 63 starting forward who
is number three in both scoring
Austin Towel Company -i..
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Tobin Drug Store
Moore Business Forma -
Pat Boone’s Country Ina ——
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High Single - Sarah mti a Dorothy
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Eagles, Cougars
To Resume Action
The two Texas members of the on the Eagle roster
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High Single - Silly Carter
"igaSories ~ Blly Corter
Migh single - Tornadoes -
Migh Series - Tornadoes .
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A WORD FROM THE COACH
NTs H. G. (Pete) Shands (Right) Converses With Rod Byrd
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BUSHEYS
DRESS SALE
FALL and WINTER DRISSES
V2 Price
2 19 and rebounding for his team Toole
10 1? sprained an ankle in practice Tues-
ie it day and may not got to play at all.____________. _ _
17 19 W not. Coach H. G. (Pete) Shands the Slidell girls alao racked up
Highland^ Park B will unreel
Men’s
SPORT COATS
$24.95
Men’s
—SLACKS-
$4.88 to $14.95
Ladies
OUTING GOWNS
_ $2.49
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IN HOUSTON MONDAY NIGHT
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■ running or a pass play. His sig-
nal would be some motion, such I
ar touching his helmet, tugging at1
his pants, or the like.
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United States Open champion I
Tommy Bolt and a three-time win-
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Coons travel to ponder .
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The Dentonites are 34) in lea-
gue play while the Highland-
era are 1-2 following their two-
point defeat at the hands of
Garland Tuesday night. -
Tonight's game will mark
the midway point of the dis:
triet race with the second half
getting underway Tuesday at
Sherman.
s it s 33 kept their title hopes alive here
Thursday night with a 56-52 bas-
ketball victory over Krum's Bob-
Thursday night.
“You noticed that Caldwell
(quarterback Joe Caldwell) would:
stand facing the huddle sometimes i
with his left foot forward a bit,” I
Blaik said.
"Well, that meant a run, if the
right foot was forward, there was
going to be a pass. U his feet
were together there would also be
a run.
“Now Carpenter had to take
various cuts with each play and
he would return the foot signal
with a signal of his own to tell
Caldwell which way he would go.
The cut would be the same for a
MacKay is paired against Alex
Olmedo, the Peruvian here — —
U.S. Davis Cup victory. In one of
Saturday’s semifinals. In the oth-
er, top-seeded Neale Fraser meets
fellow Australian Bob Mark.
14 N« N fetals 17 to 34 n
Score by Qwanters
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FABRIC SPECIAL!!
GINGHAM’S IR
A Spendid Selection of Many Colors to Choose From. hd9 U
Plan To Buy Now For Your Sewing Needs This Spring " YABB
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birdies on the back nine.
Among the amateur' celebrities,
Bing Crosby, with pro Demaret,
closed well for a best-ball team
score of 57 Desi Arnas, with
Lloyd Mangrum. also had $7.
— OUTING
3 yds. $1
Unbeached
DOMESTIC
5 yds. $1
RIMNANTS
V2 Price
; LADIES CASUAL SHOES $2 pt.
BUSHEYS
night.
The Lions, now 22 tn district
warfare, were led by Carl Ganzer
and Jim Bob Smith with 12 each.
VALLEY VIEW (Special) — An-
nual , football banquet of Val-
ley View High School has been re-
scheduled for Saturday night,
Coach Jack James has announced.
. Speaker for the “event will be
Dub Wooten, coach of the Gaines-
ville High School Lions. Admission
will be II per person. The program
will honor members of the 1958
Eagle footban and pep squads.
PiuyueDT,.n. o». »»• into his final hole, he knew he had
00 /to make a birdie three to tie Fer-
an Junior High, led by Dod Hill’s M
2299 points, bumped the NTSC Lab
schoolLionsszginadistrictbas-Allen girls in the curtain raiser a
ketball encounter hero mhursday Frisco
29 26%
X 37
27 28%
26 X
Mike Gammon led the Denton
eighth graders past Sherman 32-18.
Gammon racked up 21 pointe.
। Monday the two sets of Lions
entertain Gainesville.
to. h h to Player H #. >» to
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (API- outdrive • the prodigious George
Long-hitting Paul Harney and Jim Bayer, and Ferree, 37, who once ________________
Ferree, r pair of former college won the intercgllegiate driving on the method devised________
golf stars. led the way into the title while attending the University Bill Carpenter — who never went
second round of the $15,000 Thun- of North Carolina, went into the near an offensive huddle — 'the
derbird Invitational Tournament I second 18 holes tied at 66, five offensive play when he was hon-
today — — strokes under par. Tored by the Touchdown Club
Harney, 28, who on occasion can
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BEN P. uh u. 1O.
Announces the Opening of
His Offices for
GENERAl. PRACTICE
NO Eighth Ave. ED 5-4477
Fort Worth 4, Texas
Hours by Appointment
Ponder Whacks
Krum Five 56-52
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KRUM (Staff) - Ponder's Lions
MODERN COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
AMBULANCES QUICKLY DISPATCHED
FOR EMERGENCY AND INVALID SERVICE
MacKay dropped the first set.
but pulled out the second when
Emerson doublefaulted. Thereaft-
er he seemed to have things all
his own way until he blew up
The explosion came in the fourth
set. MacKay was ahead 3-1 in sets
and 4-0 in games
The situation chanted suddenly
as Emerson reeled off five
straight potato. MacKay squared
it at 5 • 5, but Emerson again
forged ahead at 64. —
With visions of losing. MacKay
became edgy and lost his temper.
He flung his racket against the
ground after missing one point
and slammed the ball hard over
the backstop and almost Into the
stands after muffing another
THE DINTON RECORD-CH
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- 40 X
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novelty in today’s college basket-
.. ball - at 5-8 they are the two little
Wigb Series - Sarah hiii........... 407 . men of the Valley.
u Toomu.. ant... m But whil shortness characteriz-
Migh Stott - Eronokn 0r Stofu. till es toe Eagle squad in |«ieral. the
Cougars have available men at
„ 8-11, 8-18 and two at M. Mudd is
the only thing close to a big man
Pleyw
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Brown
Wndriek.
White
Mewhny.
$inchmb.
linn
Denton .
Denison
Kaykovercame a couple of tom-
" peramental outbursts today and
belted his way into the semifinals
of the Australian National Tennis
Championships.
The big American from Day ton,
Ohio, overcame second seeded
Australlan, Roy Emerson, 44.
104, 6-3, 8-8 and thus assured a
United States player in the final.
Whether it was resignation becomes
ilk described - -
moved up to Claas A. _ Playwr
Frisco, after dropping its first Gieneh
four encounters, has come on uont
strong to post a 184 mark in non- c. jones
district games, Allen, the Coons’ f
opponent tonight, is 124 '
The Frisco girls will tangle with
.Other probable starters are 6-7
center Jim Mudd and guards Dar-. Totals
rell Reitzel and Rod Byrd.’—
3 i 2 5 0 10 i io Ferree, who won last year’s
0 3 3 2 wanson o i 3 1 British Columbia Centennial,
0 4 14 Stnson, 0 0 3 0 ........... 1
o o □ o Smith 2254
9 14 A 33 HUH $10 293
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Clearance Values
WOMENS RAINCOATI
Matching Cap • Umbreila $11
WOMEN’S
SWEATERS........ • $4
WOMEN’S HOSI 1 gw. $1.44
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
Long Sleeve ........ $1.88
BOYS’ FLANNEL
SHIRTS............$1.00
MIN’S SWEAT SHIRTS $1.00
... 2 77$
made the tour in 36,30. He missed
only one green and banged in five
m Lab School 5642
" '* । SHERMAN (Staff) - Sherman
atheumwodan___ _ _
But Blaik steadfastly held to an- tirement as Army foetbdll Win
other cherished secret, that of bis lot week after 17 years at the
successor at Went Petal when his point.
’ Houston had pisyecindyy Slidel Downs
3 one all the way before iosing by VV #45
4 i nearly the same score. S4-62. Since m 1. __
uW'SPl.t’iaSJ: Paradise57-47
a City ( 67-94) and will have played a i
• Saturday night engagement with PARADISE (Staff) — Slidell’s
0 Texas &M,. Greyhounds ran their district bas-:
An NT victory would give both ketball record to 40 here Thursday
------- night with a a-a triumph over
Paradise High.
Wilson Whitmire was the lead-
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Mackay NipsEx-Collegiate
Emerson 10 ~ T‘ ‘ I. -vwuuwi-i
stars Leading lonesome End
Denison Junior High eagers rock-
ed Denton's Colts 3643 in a dis-
trick skirmish here Thursday
night as Royce Gay led the visi-
tors’ attack with 17 points.
Jeff Wonderlick’sj nine, points
were high for the Colto.
The eighth grade shetlands main-
tained their winning habit with a
38-13 win over the Denisonites.
George Cockrell scored 18 points
to garner individual honors for
Denton. ..
Monday the Denton quintets hit
the trail for Whitesboro in another
district outing. , , .
action geta underway tonight as
Frisco High takes on Allen and
Community battles Princeton. Inine
A new champion will be crowned .
this season as 1888 winner Wylie.
leaders, four just two strokes off
the pace, and eight were dead-
locked in the 88 bracket.
Such topnotchers as Masters
champion Arnold Palmer and
Doug Ford and Billy Maxwell
were In the 67 group. Defending
Thunderbird champion Ken Ven-
turi is in the thick of things with a
CHURCW LEAGUI
Firat Methodiat .......------- 25
First Presbyterian .. ------T ‘ 31
United Presbvterian ________— 26
Pilor Point Methodist_______ 34
rirat hristian .------------ 22
_ Finat Baptist - . ----- 22
HioN singie - »4 w.l*' X——...
Hiqh Series - Chick Crein
0 4 S • Mopkins
3 1 4 S aler
will use in his place Ken Boren their fourth straight
(84) and Don Cummins (84). tL 2 “ - _
... 210 I Another ankle - injury victim. Sandro Niblett led the losers with
— 870 Bill McLaughlin, will probably be 38
able to return to start at forward • • • •
“ 11001 aa he did in the first two confer-
once games this year. The 64 soph- , whimne « 2′31 1 o'3 2
' I omore is currently hitting at a 47, Baltrop 1 0 3 it MePhrn 4 0 3 13
“ - - ■" * Davi 113 3 Sims £ ___
3 3 0 7 Howelt 2-0-14
3 3 3 13 MeSride 13 3 8
Howell 10 17
34 11 It 2 Won H IS 14 V
Scer Oy Quam •
Start by Quarten
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Clearance Values
WOMEN’S SKIRTS
Wool Blends......$4 • $6
WOMEN’S DRESSES
Reduced . .. $3 • $5 • $8
TODDLERS
ROBES ........$1 • SI.50
GIRLS ROBES,
7 to 14........$1.50 & $2,
GIRLS DRESSES
7 to 14,........... $2.66
Nichoh insurance . 22
s a h Noveity Company 3>
Individuat
Tornadons .....— —. —,
Chlomunks —________
Goodyear ------
Aller Cete wiaucacxva
Brice 0 0 10,
Hiogim 0 10 1
Baa 10.03
Totals 17 ItO fotah 26 4 13s
w pf. •» Player ♦» * X <*.
44′212 2 0 2 4
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22 Missouri Valley Conference re-1 Now averaging 18.2 for the sea-
29 1 sumo their league warfare as son, Mudd is the fourth leading
5a NTSC gOes to the University of scorer in the MVC. His 21.3 in con-
... 20M xw Houston Monday night. ference play ranks him third. Hous-
indiyidval . . .. __! It will be the first action i two ton’s top man is Tod Luckenbill,
HJ»- TONIGHT
Nigh Singia - unholy Five . 1075 was a stirring 3644 overtime toss games, Luckenbill 110 in 11.
Wigh lariat - Unholy Five -------- 32064to Cincinnati — |-----------------
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Migh Single - Frank Gappe 144
High Series - Ray KTine ’ . -- 5701
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