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Thursday, October 25, 1962
PAGE EIGHT
Thursdi
Eagles Seek To Spoil
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Aggies’ Homecoming
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New Mexico
CATARACT POSSIBLE
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15-A Race Should
game.
Allen Takes
Be Settled Friday
W. L. T. Pts. Op
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bellaire in a similar game tonight fare, tangle for the probable Dis-
Detroit. Defeats in addition to the
Wichita Falls starts after an-
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The other three teams in the ants Football Contest No. 5.
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5
NOW Harvest Peanuts
Class AAA has nine: Perryton,
WET GREEK OR DRY
SIMMONS
HOUSTON JINX?
VARSITY LADIES LEAGUE
John
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over Louisville Saturday to repeat
MVC.
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With Tulsa and MVC receiving
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At Waco, the Bears concentrat- Chico
Last Week’s Results
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Giants’ Cepeda Has
Trouble With Eye
Willian
Branch
Wichita Falls Begins
March For Grid Title
The District 15-A football race
will be all over Friday night with
They’ve beaten Celina and Wylie
(a district foe) impressively, nudg-
receivership leadership with 11
catches in Tulsa’s 25-7 triumph
Is Slight
Favorite
10
10
NTSU, winner of its own
Homecoming Day game last
the Giants said “apparently, there
is no cause for alarm. Such a
Branch
Barnes
, Lorino
Houser
(0-5). In the other district game,
Celina (2-2) is at Celeste (2-3).
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DOWN
TODA
56 100
40 142
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Richland opens the district race.
It’s again all-out district
warfare in all the classes as each
• d, Graham, Nacogdoches, Sils-
bee, Bay City, San Marcos and
Duggen Wins Contest
Loys R. Duggen of Route 1. Val-
er than water in a hurricane (Sim-
mons has caught 23 passes in the
last two games), the pro-style end
can now concentrate on his per-
sonal battle with Vern Burke of
Oregon State and the national rec-
ord of 66 set by Washington State’s
Hugh Campbell two years ago.
Burke had led Simmons 32-30
going into last week’s game but
the Tulsan has now edged in
Houser
Willian
Cockre
Pearce
McCair
Taylor
Neblett
Bell
Barnes
Branch
lorino
TOTAL
80
75
54
44
54
72
42 201
44 139
52 140
Ponies Try
Garland B
Alvord
Aledo
Chico
Perrin
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Stoneham said Cepeda had been
cordered to report to Dr. Campion
Monday when the first baseman
returns from a weekend trip.
Cepeda hit 46 home runs and
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Coker Ins. (Lew.)
Hloh Game — Kimbell-Diamond .... 097
Individual:
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2047
774
Frisco
Pilot Point
Farmersville
Wylie
Princeton ..
Allen .....
Anna . ...
Leonard
Wolfe City
Celina
Royse City
Celeste ...
Howe ....
Bells .....
Allen .....
Anna .....
Leonard
Wolfe City
Royse City
Celina.....
Celeste ...
Howe .....
Bells .....
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168
542
449
643
1403
70
67
Mexicos State’s special
event.
Opening kickoff at University
guards Hank Erwin (160) and Don
O’Rear (145) and center Gary
Moon (170).
Both the Eagles and host Ag-
gies will attempt to retain near
peak performances of last week.
North Texas, considered a slight
underdog, jumped on Cincinnati
for a 14-8 Missouri Valley Confer-
ence victory.
Coach Warren Woodson’s Ag-
gies won the statistical edge but
lost by a tough 12-20 count to un-
defeated West Texas State at a
Canyon homecoming game.
The Eagles carry a 3-2 record
to New Mexico, the first of five
stern tests remaining on the ’62
schedule. The Aggies, who have
had to rely heavily on freshmen
and sophomores, stand 2-4 going
into the Saturday night fracas.
But the Woodson boys have been
on the road in five of their six
games. The Eagle visit finds the
Aggies on their home turf for the
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Or-
lando Cepeda, the San Francisco
Giants’ slugging first baseman.
has eye trouble but the specialist
who will examine him Monday
says he doubts if the problem is
anything as serious as a cataract.
Cepeda, a batting disappoint-
ment in the World Series with
only three hits in 19 at-bats, re-
vealed his concern over eye trou-
ble Wednesday. The 1961 National
League home run and runs batted
in king said he thought the trouble
might be a cataract in his right
eye.
Whitesboro. The tie was
Muenster.
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Big Step
Toward Title
Del Rio.
In Class AA there are eight
Team 4 ......................
Camp’s Cleaner’s .............
Team 4 ......................
Team 5 .......................
Team 2 ......................
Team 3 ......................
Team:
Hioh Series — Team 4 ......
High Game — Team 4 .....
Individual
High Serles — Bill DeMouget
... 200
... 200
... 200
.. 41s
... 415
Frisco .....
Pilot Point
Princeton
Farmersville
Wyllo ......
Toom 4 .,.
Team 2 ...
Team 7 ...
Team 5 ...
Team 8 ....
Team 3 ...
Team 4 ...
Team 1
Individual:
ing the top.
The game will start at 8 p.m.
in Frisco with the Coons any-
where from one to three touch-
down favorites.
Frisco has rolled through its
first seven games without a loss
—with two ties the only bad marks
against them.
But since those two ties—in the
Coons’ third and fourth games—
Frisco has rolled over three op-
ponents with amazing ease, wrack-
ing up 144 points while allowing
only 20.
Included was a 30-12 win over
highly-touted Whitewright of 16-A.
The Bearcats have been incon-
High Goma — Bill DaMouggot .... 224
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Last Weak's Results
Allen 22, Leonard 19; Royse City 4,
Bells 0; Wolfe City 20. Celina 12; Celeste
8, Howe 6; Anna 14, Farmersville.
This Week's Schedule
Howe at Leonard; Allen at Royse City;
Bell sat Anna; Celina at Celeste
BOWLING STANDINGS *
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especially against the hurling of
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Phone 382 6422
Last Week's Results
Frisco 50. Princeton 0; Pilot Point 20.
Wylie 71 Anna 16, Farmersville 12.
This Week's Schedule
Pilot Point at Frisco; Wyllo at Farm
ersville.
High Game — B Jackson 223
RITAIL MERCHANTS LEAGUE
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High Game — Leonard Wilson
Loda Shoopman & Nancy Me-
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High Series — Herman Adamson
Nancy McCollum ...
High Game — Team 3 ...........
High Series — Team 5 ............
HOLIDAY LANES
HONOR BOWLERS
Men's 200s
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drove in 142 runs for the Giants
in 1961. He was hitting at a .353
clip in June this season when he
began to tail off. He finished up
at .306 During one month, he
failed to hit even one homer.
Hauer Wholesale ......
Wilson's Phillip 66 .....
McNatt Motor Co.
Denton Co. Nat. Bank
Russell's , .............
Brooks Drugs .........
B & H Coin......
Denton Sport & Toy ...
Tobin Drug Store ...
Schmitz-F loyd-Hamlett
Steak House
Ginnings Contr.
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Grata Agency ........
Barrett Farm Equip.........
Team 4 ....................
Davis Conoco ............
Wallings Barber Shop .......
Team 1 ...................
Terrell Ford .................
J. L. Ginnings ...............
Team:
High Series — Team 1 .....
High Gama — Team 1 .....
Individual!
High Series — Mutt Schutze
untied teams left in the four class-
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been at the hands of New Mexico,
Wisconsin and Wichita.
The Eagle-Aggie series is even
after three meetings. NTSU romp-
ed to a 43-12 score in 1958 only to
suffer a 28-8 shock by the Aggies
in the Sun Bowl after the ’59 sea-
son. Last year the two foes bat-
tled to a 14-14 draw.
Coach Mitchell has five play-
ers definitely unable to play this
week. Three knee victims have
already missed at least one game.
They are tackle Truman Casey
and guards Troy Gilbert and
David Ballauer.
Quarterback Ray Williamson
came up with a shoulder separa-
tion in Tuesday’s scrimmage and
has been ruled out. Halfback John
Cotten reinjured his ankle to. find
I himself back on the sidelines.
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Two of the Class AAAA dis- There are three Class A dis-
tricts have crucial games. In tricts with most important con-
DEA
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to prepa ati .
They also spent considera-
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Winters, Jacksboro, West, Bell-
ville, Anahuac and Los Fresnos.
Alvord
Aledo ...
1 Perrin
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ble time on their own running Simmons, last week’s Missouri
The Texas Longhorns, ranked game. Valley conference lineman of the
No. 1 in the nation, journey to The Texas Tech Red Raiders, week, took over the national pass
Houston this weekend in an at- already hit by injuries, suffered
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
team that isn’t used to winning and warned them that Hardin- records going down the drain fast.
The mighty Razorbacks, consid- Simmons has a "tougher team
ered one of the finest teams in the than most people realize and has
loop, lost a 7-3 decision to Texas come a long way since its first
last week while the Cowboys game this season.”__
broke a 27-game losing streak by
High Series — Jessie White ........ 505
High Game — Betty Gray ........ 208
Ladies 180‘s
Betty Gray .-................. 208
A. Cannon ... . ....... 199
D. Kretow ......... HI
Jessie White ................ HO
HOLIDAY CHURCH LEAGUE
There are only 42 undefeated, at Royse City (2-2), Leonard hosts close one at West Texas have
Howe (0-4) and Anna hosts Bells • ......— -- •
Allen took a big stride toward
the District 12 B football crown
last week as it flipped previous-
ly unbeaten (in district) Leonard
22-19.
But the Eagles still have big
hurdle to clear—Anna’s Coyotes.
The Coyotes have a 3-1 district
mark and are bunched with Al
len and Leonard at the top of the
nine-team district
Allen is now 4-0-1, Leonard
3-1 and Anna 3-1.
None of these three clubs should
be tested this week as Allen is
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(145); tackles Don Yarborough Saturday night at
(165) and Frank Kemp (175); er mauurmay nsn al
week, hopes to be the spoil-
New
when he took a driver’s test.
“I couldn’t see out of my right
eye',” he said. “Left eye, okay.
Right eye bad. I went to a doctor
who told me I may have a
cataract. I am going back to the
doctor for another examination
before I go home to Puerto Rico."
Dr. George S. Campion, the
opthalmologist employed by the
Giants, said a cataract condition
in Cepeda’s eye “without a pre-
vious injury or inflammatory con-
dition would be highly unusual."
Admitting that he had not ex-
amined Cepeda since 1959, Dr.
Campion said there is reasonable
doubt Cepeda suffers from an ail-
Scoggir
Bel!
Barnes
Houser
Davis
Chandl
Taylor
Lorino
1
Houston Austin meets Houston! both unbeaten in district war-
Kenneth Cissney (180) and David Las Cruces, will be at 9:15.
Harrison (185) will enter the
Cepeda said he first learned
about the condition last week either Frisco or Pilot Point rid-
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tempt to break the Southwest Con- another blow Wednesday when
ference jinx that for 10 years has wingback Sam Cornelius under- ______,____.___
kept them from being able to beat went surgery for a knee injury, as the top man up front in the
Rice in the Owls’ stadium. He will be lost for the season.----
Don Trull, whom A&M Coach
Hank Foldberg called "the best
all-round quarterback we will
have faced all season "
The jinx appears to be the prin- Meanwhile the squad was put Royce Starks' outstanding play
cipal if not the only obstacle to through a tough workout, running in a losing cause as Cincinnati
a Texas victory ever Rice. The against Southern Methodist plays fell to NTSU 14-8, earned the
Owls were upset last Saturday by The Mustangs, who suffered Bearcat halfback his second back
Southern Methodist, previously only a few bruises in the Rice of the week honors for the sea-
conceded to be the weakest foot- game, were pronounced in good son.
ball team in the SWC. physical shape as they practiced Big John, a 6-3 195-pounder from
Other conference games this their kicking game and polished Omaha, Neb., broke the all time
week pit Southern Methodist their offensive plays. They also Tulsa receiving record with 41
against Texas Tech at Lubbock spent some time on defensive | receptions in just five games
and Texas A&M against Baylor plays against the Texas Tech at- of the season - and he still
at Waco. Texas Christian is idle. tack. has five games to go. The old
in the only intersectional game. At f- ayetteville, Arkansas Coach mark was 39 set by Willie Rob-
Arkansas, which isn’t used to los- Frank Broyles put his Razorbacks erts in 1952
ing, will meet Hardin-Simmons. a through an hour and one half drill
ment of a cataract nature.
President Horace Stoneham of sistent in rolling up a 3-3-1 mark.
Longhorns Prep IS TOP
For Rice Game LINEMAN
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -
as halfback; Stu Stewart, Tulsa
fullback, Miller Farr, Wichita
halfback; Winston Freeman, North
Tei as end, and Doug RugBW; Gin
cinnati guard.
condition would explain why he ed out Sanger and have lost to
Whitewright. Van Alstyne and
with ley View, is the winner of the
Record-Chronicle's Denton Merch-
. . .. . Jones is the third unbeaten mem-
other Class AAAA schoolboy foot- ber of the district
ball championship Friday night Dumas, defending champion of
ar . efi stohstacle intheway 1 Class AAA, 8190 wi be launch- ships and 33 of them will play
onttba Fort Worth Rehndnde !"« its district race, tangling with this week. Prospects, M ““th*
. . , Levelland. half-dozen or so will fall from the
This.isn"expected.tosslw Denver City, the heralded king- perfect record list.
down the delendlilg state tltilstS, । , . ee «« a Li 2. .1z,
who will be seeking their 20th pin of Class. AA, plays, a non- There ar, 11 teams in this
. mente willdistrict foe. Stanton, with pros - cate gory in Class AAAA: El Paso
straight victory. The contest with of raising its scoring aver- High, Borger, For Worth Rich-
age which now rests at 37 points। land, Irving, Wichita Falls, Dallas
per game. ' Samuell, Denison, Tyler Lee,
New London, the big boy of Houston Austin, Spring Branch
district schedules games counting class A, continues , its district and Port Arthur.
in the standings and calculated race, meeting downtrodden Haw- ...... ' “
to determine the favorites. I kins
in the District 9 race. Houston trict 21 title.
District 1 Austin of El Paso plays ference rests. Edgewood and
Ysleta and it will be matching Rains battle in District 18 with the
two of the three unbeaten lead- title on the line for all practical They are Denver City, Stamford,
ers. El Paso High is the other. | purposes. Alto and Grapeland,
Alvord s6, Perrin •; Newcastie 48,
Chico &—_______
Thisweek’s scheduie
Alvord at Chico, Newcastie at Aledo.
12-B
District
W. L.
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.... 3 1
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Toom:
High Serles — Ray Reeves
Shamrock .......... 1074
High Game — Ray Reeves
Shamrock ...................... 2979
Individual:
High Series — Steve McBrldg ..... 246
High Game — Steve McBrldg 619
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fourth quarter after trailing 14-0
e 5 °to gain top honors in the Denton
• • ’press box.
o o 34 Other Valley players mentioned
w. L. t. ph op for outstanding play last week in-
clude: A. D Whitfield, North Tex-
4 0
1 0
6 0
5 1
front. Incidentally, Simmons
latched onto three TD passes Sat-
urday (39, 34, and 21 yards) to
take over the Valley scoring lead
with 36 points. Starks is second
with 30 points.
Starks, a junior from St. Clairs-
ville, Ohio, picked up 73 yards in
eight carries, caught a 65-yard
pass for Cincinnati's only touch-
down and ran over right tackle
for a 2-point conversion that got
Cincy back in the game in the
first time since Sept 22.
The NMSU wins have come
against University of Pacific and
On defense Ken Clardy (170). Park’s Memorial Stadium, near
... 693 17
.... 6 11
^7^,. guarding Alvord Tries
against any further injuries to his
Rice squad, limited the Owls to ( • m • 1
dummy drills Wednesday and he I h10d H rdAV
planned even a lighter workout to- --- * * -- J
day
“Not a lick will be hit," Neely ..Alvord will attempt to solidfy
said. "unless somebody falls into its ho ld.on the top spot in Dis-
somebody • trict 11-B Friday night as it tra-
At Austin, the Longhorns spent vels to Chico. .
two hours Wednesday working on The Bulldogs have a 1-0 dis-
both offense and defense in prep- trict record and are 3-4 for the
aration for the Owl game. Ken season. Chico has not played a
Ferguson, a first string tackle who district game but 18 0-5-1 for the
missed the Arkansas game be- year...
cause of an infected arm, will be ! In the only other game sched-
ready for the Rice tilt uled, Aledo (2-3 hosts Newcastle
The Texas Aggies drilled in a non-district contest
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District
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High Series — J. N. Pruett ......
High Game — J Carpenter ......
VARSITY LANES
MEN'S CITY LEAGUE
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Ray Reeves Shamrock ...... 16
Adamt Exterminating ........ 15
Denton Monograming ........ 15
Electric Mfg. Co............. 14%
Denton Sport A Toy .......... 14
Lewisville State Bank ....... 13
Dendy Insurance Agency .... 13
Russell's .............. 13
Ramey & White Im. Agency 10
Team 4 4
The B-team Ponies, fresh from
a 21-12 district triumph over Sher-
man last week, will entertain Gar-
land's B-team in a 7:30 p.m.
encounter in Bronco Stadium to-
l night.
“They'll be a lot tougher than
Sherman I'm sure,” predicted
I Coach Nix. "They beat Highland
Park a couple of weeks ago.”
Anchoring the Colts’ backfield
will be quarterhack Mike King
(130). He will be flanked by half-
back Mark Jones (135); fullback
Jim Littrel and wingback Charlie
| Davis (145).
In the line will be ends Frank
' Adair <150) and David Harrell ,
Steve McBrldg ....
Lou Crest ......
Ben Duncan
Bill DeMougeot ....
S. McBrldg ........
Lynn Wilson .......
Tom Lawson ......
Bob Schmitt ......
Charles Waite .....
Garry Murrell ....
I. McBride ......
Jay Howington ...
Leon Lasater .....
Vernon Payne
Garry Murrell ....
Jeff Pruet . ......
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Dick Sparks . ...
Tom Lawson ..
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Nichols Insurance Agency .... 9
This Old House .......... •
Teem:
High Series — Russell's ........
High Game — Russell's ........
individual:
Gene Monson ...............
N Burch .................
Skip Gordon ...............
Andy Ebsen ...............
J. Fike ...................
B. Jackson ................
B. L. Rankin ..............
K. B. Moseley .............
Tommie Walden ...........
J. Cerpenter .............
Jackie Riley ...............
Paul Atkinson .............
Riley Cannon ..............
Roy Bond .................
Mutt Schulte ..............
Charles Wilson ............
Smith Parkes ..............
Jim Bell ..................
Bill Mays ...............
A D. Simpson .............
Delbert Adame .............
Eerl Cook .................
Clyde Wood ...............
Pat Carrico ...............
Don Cook .................
Dutch James ..............
Key Scott ...............
J. Griffin .............
B. Smotherman
Women's 130s
Ruth Crete .............
Virginie Kline ..............
Betty Miller ...............
Suzon Flippo ...............
Sharon Ault ............
Edna Thornberg ...........
Thelma Fisher ............
Ann Gentry ..........
Donne Sparks ............
Ruby Henderson ..........
Jerrle Grant ........
Z. Lee Pruett
Women's MM
Thelma Fisher
Betty Ness
Ruth Crete
Men's TOM
Fari Grant
Sam Miller
W Turner < ..
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Season
MEAT FROM AN UTAH HUNT "
Hershel Reid (left) and Jake Sauls, both dairymen northeast of Denton, display
their five deer bagged near Monticello, Utah, on a hunt last week. Included in
the kill were 10 and 12 point bucks. Both men said deer were plentiful in the
mountaineous San Juan country area wh ere they hunted.
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different make tractors. • Adiustable shaker pick up 77
drive • Double v-belt « Adiustable vine deflectors e 4
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• Precision machine gear box, operates la oil • Ad- Vi
lustable plow spacins e Ball bearing pillow block
drive bearings.
KRUM KOOLIES
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RIney Butene ........ 17
Berry Insurance ........ 15
Big Tax Foods ..... 14
McCormick Conoco ...... 12
Denton Co. Nat. Bank ______ 4
Formers Merchants State Bank 6
Team:
High Series — RIney Butane
High Game — Big Tgx Foods
Individualz
High Series — Ruse Helton .....
Pauline Farrell ............
High Game — Russ Helton .....
Pauline Farrell
DENTON-PILOT POINT
W.
Cart's Drive-In Grocery ...... 14
Jenning’s Paint Co........... 13
Whites Inc.................. 11
Kimball-Dlamond ........... 10
Denton Tomato Service 7
American National Life Ina. 1
Team:
High Series — Corl's Drive-In Gro.
was missing the ball by six
inches. If it is what Orlando says,
minor surgery can be performed
immediately.”
1 ". ' .
loop—Wylie, Farmersville and
Princeton have won only once in
20 games and Pilot Point’s and '
Frisco's tilts with them probably
will be little more than formali-
ties.
Wylie is at Farmersville in the
other district game with Wylie
a slight favorite.
15-A
District
W. U T. Pts. Op.
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