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Aerial Touch Gives Froggies Balance, Nod in SWC Campaign
3-A
(This is the first,of a series has been employed sparingly sensation, to supply the aerialthe opponents this fall -
discussing Southwest Confer- since Martin took over head touch this season. The 6-2 Fort
squad whose bubbling spirit and sen ice have the newsmen hit the Bubba Meyer, ends: Donald
Martin and staff welcomed 20 enthusiasm rocked the Frog camp champion.
Worth youngster found himself returning lettermen among the 72 in the spring. Only 11 seniors are The two regulars are left half.
PORT WORTH < AP'—With the Martins T tactics have featured and also the other quarterback candidates opening day of fall trying for berths and three should back Marvin Lasater, who gained
expected return of the forward a strong running game which has candidates gained success with work. The squad, however, is the be in the starting lineup, 488 yards as a sophomore, and
pass. Texas Christian could have almost always paced the other the forward pass, most inexperienced in the Martin “We have only two regulars right tackle Joe Robb, a 230 -
one of its best balanced attacks Southwest ( Conference elevens But “We looked pretty good throw regime The lettermen averaged hack from a team that tied for pound senior who could be one
■n recent years, having only Chuck Curtis as a ing the ball at each other," smiled only 133 minutes of pleying time fifth in the conference," said the of the best in the league.
coach, but maybe we 11 foul up Robb, Enis and center Dale
the favorite in the those sports writers this year and Walker are the only seniors due
* „ . H * ." to crack the Purple lineup. The
ence football prospects)
coaching duties in 1953.
Blessed with a corral of fine gifted passer for the 1955 and 1956 Martin. "I know we have better in 1957.
running backs, head Coach Abe campaigns, the air game has been receivers, but that big loss in the Tagged
Martin is hoping the aerial touch neglected, secondary has me concerned. We always-hectic Southwest Confer break the jinx to crack the Purple lineup The
will return to add spice to the, Martin has tagged senior just have to wait and see if that ence race. Martin thus must turn Only four times in the 24 poll- other eight starters will be junior
Horned frog offense The pass. Hunter Ems, the spring training1 spri ng success continues against to his younger members of the conducted by the TCL
sports lettermen-Jimmy Gilmore and
Floyd, tackle, Ramon Armstrong
and Sherill Headrick, guards,
Lasater and Marshall Harris,
halfbacks, and Jack Spikes, full-
back.
“This group moved the ball
real well in spring training."
commented Martin. "We should
have fine blocking up front and
all the backs can run real tough
The defensive line showed good
pursuit.”
Martin plans to field a second
team composed mostly of squad-
men and sophomores.
If Enis is injured Martia will
quickly turn to two stout sopho-
mores — Larry George of San
Benito and Larry Dawson of Stin-
nett Both were standouts as
freshmen. "I’m not worried about
our quarterback situation," said
Martin. "I feel Enis will have
a fine year and those other
youngsters aren't bad football
players "
Griffith to Keep
Nats in Capital
Loop, Law Suits
Force Reversal
AL
Gibson
7 A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
4-A Abilene, Texas, Monday Morning, September 8, 1958
Triumphs, Quits;
Cooper Completes Triple
By WILL GRIMSLEY the Australian, Wimbledon and
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP)— U. S. crowns in a single year. The
go all the way back to Helen Wills
in the Golden Twenties to match
the accomplishment,
Mrs Margaret du Pont of Wil-
mington, Del , and Neale Fraser
of Australia won the mixed dou-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 1, first
Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 1. second
Cincinnati 6, Disinita * «—a
Cincinnati 9,
CARLES
By JOE REICHLER
CHICAGO (AP)—Calvin Griffith, president of the
Washington Senators, announced Sunday night he has
. decided not to ask the American League for approval
ame to move the club to Minneapolis.
On his arrival early Sunday, Griffith fully intend-
Althea Gibson saved her tottering match produced brilliant, dramat-
| tennis throne with a comeback ic tennis—particularly in the final
victory over Darlene Hard in the two sets — between two players
U.S. finals Sunday and then, in who seemed to anticipate each
a surprising move, relinquished it others' every move
for a singing career. The announcement of Althea's
bles title by beating Maria Ester
Bueno of Brazil and Alex Olmedo
"I may never play tournament retirement was made at an infor of Peru 6-4, 3-6, 9-7.
tennis again," the gangling Har- mal press conference.
--- 0 aS ed to seek permission to make the franchise switch. But
Mehind after meeting with the four-man realignment commit-
3 H S 7 tee, headed by Del Webb of the New York Yankees,
Griffith made an eleventh hour switch in his plans.
"I am advising the American!-------------------------------
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh 73 64
San Francisco 71 66 518 94
Cincinnati ..... 70 69 -504 11M
St. Louis 66 7V .485 14
Los Angeles 65 71 .478 15
Chicago 64 74 464 17 * “** ***** "* ***%*%**
Philedelob Rospal’s dhwe.o 21 League Monday that the Washing “It has been my hope that the
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night — Acker ton baseball club will not ask for Washington teams would always be
onb".am. taxmaa 3. approval to move to Minneapolis More to operate successtuly in the
AMERICAN LEAGUE or any other city," said Griffith. | nation’s capitol where the Griffith
Washington 1. New York 0, first game__I Milui 1 5 C4POL ware vriinin
New York 7, Washington 0. second game
Cleveland 4. Chicago 3 __
Kansas City 3. Detroit A #
Boston 6, Baltimore 5. 10 innings srg lassue
Won Lost Pet. Behind WalInit
New York ... . 84 54 609 PIFOI
Chicago 71 65 522 12 AeeuE CAL
Boston ........7Q 65 519 124
Baltimore ...66 69 489 1612
Detroit 66 69 489 16%
Cleveland 66.71 482 17%
Kansas City 63.73 .463 20
Washington 58 71 426.25
MONDAY’S GAMES
No games scheduled.
_ TEXAS LEAGUE
Tulsa at Corpus Christi 2, cancelled, wet
grounds
Dallas at Houston, cancelled, rain
San Antonio 2. Fort Worth 1. 15 innings,
first game
Does not include Sunday’s Games
Won Lost Pet. Behind
Fort Worth 8962 .589-
Houston 79 74 .516 11
Corpus Christi 77 75 .507 12%
Austin 75 76 497 14
Dallas 70 77 . 497 14 ....-o- ______-._______
Vetaria 6 13 4 2Sunday before Duke Maas blanked
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
family has its roots.
"In the future," he continued,
"the Washington team would have
to be governed by any serious
stadium problems or any other
economic diffties of a serious
lem girl said after beating Miss Miss Gibson, who learned the JASPER YOUTH
Hard, a bouncy ex-waitress from game with crude paddles on the At At.
Monticello, Calif, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, for sidewalks of teeming Harlem, was GRID CASUALTY
her second straight American heavily bundled and sniffling with
championship, a cold when she was ushered into JASPER, Tex P — Jim-
Australia's Ashley Cooper re- the press marquee at the West my Amason, 36, first string
versed the result of the 1957 final Side Tennis Club, halfback on the Jasper High
School football team, died
Sunday in a Beaumont hos-
pital of injuries suffered in a
game with Kirbyville Friday
night.
Young Amason suffered a
crushed neck vertebrae in
and won the men's championship "This was my last tournament
with a brilliant, come-from-behind match for at least a year,” she
triumph over his Davis Cup team- said, "I will not defend at Wim-
mate. Mal Anderson, 6-2, 3-6, 4-6, bledon next year nor at Forest
10-8,8-6. Hills, I plan to concentrate on my
And he accomplished the feat singing career.”
PIT
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after injuring his right ankle in! At her elbow were a lawyer and
the 12th game of the final set [adviser. They shook their heads his teams first game of the
The darkly handsome, phleg- in assent, season
matic young man from Melbourne "If Althea's singing career is a
JUMPING HORNED TOAD—Right tackle Joe Robb, thus completed a rare "triple”— success she never will return to
* - - • competitive tennis," said her
coach and chief adviser, Sydney
Llewellyn. "Her main interest will
ELECTION MEET be to secure her future."
' Althea has appeared on national
television networks with her
in a reorganizational meet- throaty rendition of popular bal-
ing of the Touchdown Club at lads and has cut one record al-
noon Monday in the Wooten bum called "Althea Gibson Sings."
Hotel, according to C. E. Besides, she recently completed
a 220-pounder, is likely to be a regular lineman for
the Frogs this year. Robb, who is a senior, could be
Yanks Out;
Nah
ICT PIVTUL Griffith also stated that he g g g e g r ■
would inform the Minneapolis to A Irinee 1 aduo
NEW YORK (AP)—Young Pete baseball committee of his inten- • ■ VI HID IVT
Ramos padded his shutout string tions and that he is doubtful ef the
against New York to 22 1-3 in- Washington team planning any n _
nings with a six-hit, 1-0 decision moves in the future. 6 meslLal
nature, the frogs this year. Robb, who is a senior, could be
"I have never questioned the one of the top tackles in the conference. (AP Wire-
loyalty of the Washington fans," photo)
he added. |---—---—------------
TD CLUB SETS
New officers will be elected
(Sonny) Bentley, outgoing
president.
Besides, she recently completed
Wright Leads
Dallas by 4
DALLAS (AP)—Jovial Mickey
Wright of San Diego, Calif., fired
her second straight sub-par round
—a 4-under par 68— Sunday to in-
crease her lead to four strokes in
,__- - -1 Several factors are believed to
the Senators 7-0 on four singles to have influenced his sudden switch
the nightcap of the doubleheader. The principal one is that he saw
The split reduced the Yankees the handwriting on the wall—that
magic number to six for yet an the American League was pre:
ses And other American League pennant, pared to deny his request er - hitter Fred Hawkins of Eli from young Tom Nieporte of
37 21 Any combination of New York Another factor in his decision is Paso, TM • fired a 10-under-par Bronxville, N. Y., who had a 2
„ - so in, victories and-or defeats by sec- the lawsuits filed aaam.it 62 Sunday and took over the lead under-par 70 and a 202 total after
Remind: R E ia is ond place Chicago totaling six me * in the third round of the $17,00 24 holes
EX 8 8 * makes it nine flags in 10 years stockholders directed atPTepinn Utah Open Golf Tournament Don Finsterwald, Tequesta .
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION for Manager Casey Stenger of the the Senators in the nation’s caol The husky Texan put his 62 Fla., carded a 67 in the third Adas ID.
Charleston S. Tridianapolis 3. first game Yankees, who finished the season tal ™ P with a 137 for the first 36 holes round of the 72-hole open, for a 4 “ ers Patan
TEE 1 S' J "oaname | against Washington with a 12 101 "ne third tesson „ Gn„.th.. for a 199 total. . 201 along with Bob R osburg of *2 0 F Q V G U
St Paal L Omaha 1, second fame edge. I The third reason is Grittiers Hawkins was string straight Palo Alto, Calif., who had a third —
Denver 11, “innerelit.. The Senators hadn't won that awareness of a threat the Na- down the fairway and missed only round 66. D.
chariest 1= LE ry Benine many from New York since an lional Lepruela moving into one green in tying the competi- Just back of these sharpshot Past
F - : - C-E kouere. . UM COU TOO M 4 O "In* ers was Arnold Palmer « L - .
ning seven straight before the ing scheduled Monday to discuss EAGLE TICKETS
nightcap for a 7-4 bulge , internal affairs, one of which is
Ramos, a slim righthander who the possible expansion to 10 clubs
blanked the Yankees 3-0 with a in the near future.
six hitter-in their last meeting, American League President Will
was in trouble only once. That Harridge said be was personally
was in the fourth inning, when opposed to the Senators leaving
the champs loaded the bases with Washington and against any sug-
n6ne out after a 54-minute delay gestion to expand his league.
Montreal 6. Rochester 3
Columbus 9. Richmond 4
Havana 3. Miami 2
Buffalo 5, Toronto 3
*-1 Standings
Won Lost
63
Montreal
Toronto
Rochester .
game
•■ Lost Pet
olis72 82 H
I.....70 M4 .455 2012
L die 56 95 371 33
EASTERN LEAGUE
Reading 3, Binghamton 2
Allentown at Albany, cancelled, rata
Williamsport at York, cancelled, rain
Lancaster 9 Springfield 1 ,
Final Standings T
Won Lost Pet Behind
Lancaster 71 5758
Reading 75 38.564 1
York ......68 61 -527 5%
Springfield ... 68 65 .911 71
Williamsport ....67: 65 .508 8
Binghamton ....66 68 493 10
Albany 57 70 449 15%
Allentown 51 83 .381 25
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Mobile 9 Little Rock 1
Atlanta 7. Nashville 5
Birmingham 7, Chattanooga 4
Memphis 5, New Orleans 4. first game
Memphis 7, New Orleans 5, 6 innings,
curfew, 2nd game
Final Standings
• Won Lost Pet Behind
Birmingham 91 62 .595 —
Mobile 84 68553 6%
Atlanta........ M *70 545 74
Chattanooga 77 76 .303 14
Nashville 76 78 - 494 134
Little Rock 74 80 481 17%
Memphis 69 84.451 22
New Orleans 57 N4 377 3] 1
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Playoffs
Macon 4. Jacksonville 0, Macon wins best
of-3 final 20X
WESTERN LEAGUE
Amarillo 12. Pueblo 10, first game
because of rain.
First Game
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By ROBERT F. ALKIRE
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Pow.
a flurry of five and six foot putts.
Hawkins took the lead away.
The club, which sponsors
. combined support of the city’s
three college football teams,
will hear from Hardin-Sim-
mons Coach Sammy Baugh,
McMurry Coach Tommy El-
lis and Abilene Christian
Coach Nick Nicholson.
Tickets for the Abilene High
season opener Friday with
San Antonio Jefferson will go
on sale at 8 a.m. Tuesday
trobe. Pa., with a 68 and 202 to- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The
.n - ATT . a ~™$
nesa, Elmsford, N Y with a 69 8 « rookie Pace
for a 204.
Duren D (
Totals 31151 Totals 31
a Flied out for Shantz in" ath
Washington 000 100
New York 000 000
^ Aspromonte. Mantle PO-A -
ington 27-7. New York 27-7 DP-
monte and Zauchin: Bridges, Aspro
and Zauchin LOB - W ashington 7.
York 7
2R Aspromonte, Sievers Siebern
Zauchin
"We. should never vacate the
nation's capital.'* Harridge said.
"And I feel strongly our league
o should remain with eight teams.
0 at least as of now."
Harridge’s remarks were made
o in the face of expansion discus-
0 sion as the American League Re
« alignment Committea prepared
0 io meet to consider any changes
tin the composition of the league.
Albuquerque s. Colorado Springs10 to Ramos ,w 14-13) 9 •
Lincom f. smarms o. 1st same shanta L % * *
Puebio 2. Amaritio 2nd game
Colorado Springs 6. Albuquer 0, 2nd game
Des Moines 4. Topeka 0
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Second Game
Salt Lake City 9. San Diego 5. first game Washington
Seattle 4. Portland 3, 11 innings, first New York.
game Valentinetti Constable <1
San Diego 3. Salt Lake City 1, second 169 Grgf 8 AD Courts
game Howard. L Valentinetti
Portland 8. Seattle 1, 2nd game
Phoenix 3. Vancouver 2. 1st stme
Avila’s Bat
Jars Chisox
CLEVELAND (APT- Cleveland
beat the Chicago White Sox in BOSTON
the rubber game of their series
Sunday 4-3 on an eighth inning
pinch single by Bob Avila
The hit scored Rocky Colavito, |
who singled and Woody Held, who :
doubled, and sent Dick Donovan a
to his 13th defeat
rair ton
Landis ef
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CLEVELAND
Harrell 3b :
Totals Asts Totals 1249
A—Flied out for Brown in 6th; B
Struck out for Ferrarese UI sth; C.
Singled for Narleski in 8th; D—Grounde
out for Donovan in 9th. 4
CI 1_Po A CmasO 2 cieve
land 27-10 DP Power, Held and Vernon
Lop Chicago 6. Cleveland 8.
2BSmith, Doby, Held HR Boone
Power. SB— Harrell 7
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Donovan (L., 1213) 8 9 4 4 3
Ferrarese 6 €3 3a
Narleski (W. 12-10) 2 1 00191
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MILWAUKE
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Logan M
Mathews 3b
her memoirs, which ran serially
in a national magazine and have . « ™ _.
been put into book form I Mnm “wenta "alf Blond. °no
of Right now I say I will be out already has won four tournaments
of tennis a year. Althea said. "I this year, including the National
don’t want- to predict what will open and PGA for Women, made
happen after that. But soon I will her 54 hole tWa! 207.
begin to slip back and that won't She had a course record-tying
be pleasant. I would prefer to quit 67 Saturday.
at the top.”’
In P . ire . .. Tied for second place were Fayer
tal capturing the U v title, the Crocker, 44-year-old wisecracker
r tall, 31-year-old New York Negro from Montevideo, Uruguay, and
completed one of the rarest feats Beverly Hanson, willowy girl from
in women's tennis-that of win-Indio, Calif, with 211 each
nine two Wimbledons and two U.S. Miss Crocker had the low round
National titles back-to-back in two of the day, a 67, to tie the com-
„ „ ., petitive course record set last
Maureen Connolly did it in 1952 year by Marlene Bauer Hagge and
and 1953 Before that, you must equaled Saturday by Miss Wright
"This just shows this game isn’t
only for the youngsters," grinned
Miss Crocker. “I’ve done a lot for
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Red
Giants Recall 8,
Purchase Hurler
and stellar defensive work by Bill
Slits, pulled out a 21-16 National
Football League exhibition victory
over the Cleveland Browns Sun
the middle-aged brigade today ”
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The leaders:
Mickie Wright
day. . I CHICAGO (AP)—The San Fran-Betty Rawls
Pace. an All-America from cisco Giants Sunday announced
Michigan, set up the payoff score the recall of eight players and the Louise Sussi
with a fourth quarter 86-yard run purchase of . ninth Joyce Ziske
that went into the end zone but Purchased from Phoenix Pattie Bere
was called back to the Cleveland pacing Cred. Phoenix the ICAnTiCntic
45 on a holding penalty • Dom zanni Recalled were patent --..-yen
Second string quarterback John ers Curt Barclay, Joe Shipley wiie Smith__
Prodis: hewepers the to and Fr,nk Funk, outfielder Don LATE GRID SCORES
payoirt six plays inter with an Taussig and shortstop Andre
eight-yard touchdown pass to R Rodgers—all from Phoenix. A
Cardie Farm Second remiminea Th the land one Recalled from Toronto were -. CFFSns
Cards Farm OUT The Browns then quickly drove pitcher Ernie Broglio and outfield.
McDaniel Again on a 67 yard run by rookie LENT, field of the Eastern League will am T ^W' Academy •
MCanicl Again , Bolden At that juncture, with less be catcher Roger McCardell. Aminexe rcmheetrra. w.t around,
petrat sunda. bercre St. Louis AP-TeSt. Louis -----
Detroit Tigers Sunday before Cardinals have ordered five play- touchdown pass to end Darrell .
at the Eagle Gym ticket win-
dow. Single game ducats sell
for $1.50 and season books for
$7.50.
‘ The leaders:
Fred Hawkins
Dow Finsterwald
| Bob Rosburg
, Tom Nieporte
| Arnold Palmer
| Bill Collins
Jim Turnesa
Don Fairfield
kie rung
hy Cornelius
hie Jessen
Lary Victim
Again, 3-2
DETROIT (AP) - The Kansas
Chairman Del Webb of New City Athletics batted around in
ert
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
ahuac 22. Dayton 0
ar Creek 18. Boling 12
cred Hi-art (Hallettsville) 14, Bishop
.== York, George Metinger of Cleve- | ninth-inning rally that produced
New land, Arnold Johnson of Kansas three runs ,32 triumph over
: a- City and Joe Cronin of Boston tree and * 32 triumph over
a an so were scheduled to meet Sunday, the-------------------. v uwwa puss w € Murrel
=.....-.........ill Harridge said he had called this * sparse gathering of 6,089 at ers to report immediately for their Brewster but the play was nulli-
HAP By Duren Lemon, * Pixarxi special meeting "in order to dis- Briggs Stadium Omaha, Neb., farm club fieri by a holding penalty. Then
la. Tabacchi. Runge Stewart. T-217. cuss internal affairs" Frank Lary, who lost on a two- They include former Cardinals BU Slits intercepted another
500 0004 "While the subject of expansion hitter his last time out, was the Lindy McDaniel, of the McDaniel Ninoveski pass on the 7-yard line
a, "amoncme isinotuon thsicotficiel agenda, he victim again. He was working on by Gene Smith and third base- later.
said, would not be surprised if a four-hit shutout until the ninth man Benny Valenzuela
Home runs New York, Kubek (2), the owners discussed such a pos. inning when was removed man Benny rendue : Cleveland .....ha e 10. 6 416
Boson win in 10- ==========-=-==
• LCFV and Ereston Ward, their plunge). Owens (I pass from
BALTIMORE < AP -Frank Mal Harridge, stressing that he was George Susce relies ed Larv w their contracts.__Brodie ’ P AT. Soltau.” ’
zone s 10th inning double drove in speaking only for himself, said it none out and one run home, and
Don Buddin to give Boston a 6-5 was his belief the American the thing marker scored when
win over the Baltimore Orioles League is against expansion at second baseman Frank Bolling.
Sunday Tyo-run homers by Bill this time. He disclosed he has re- throw to the plate on Hal SmithS
Renna and Pete Runnels paced cejved considerable correspond grounder was too late to get Cert
the 12-hit Boston attack, ence from such cities as Minne-
HALTEMORE apolis-St. Paul, Houston, DallasKANSAS % ah
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wil’ms 11k 1011 ing interest in obtaining an Amer-Loner » 1110
Mean I 1113 ican League franchise. 92 is 3111
a 3000 "If we take in all these new pewran *
1 8 00 cities," he said, "well wind up *enot )
3b 180 1 with a league composed of all Cere M
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confronting us. The league is un since m2 ror ise,"erstmt !
balanced. With 10 clubs, it would A Sth: d Ground
become even more unbalanced. Barest Ch, 2
There would be too much distance E "None. ro v Kansas cis
between the top and bottom IP H - Ebl
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Frequent Continental Flights to Dallas,
convenient connections with Braniff’s
luxurious "El Dorado" DC-7C non-
stop to the east coast.
5 teams. Then there would be the
ei problem of scheduling it would
— mean that our present clubs would
^ have to give up some of their own
nk gates.
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V- Soar, Umont, Summers, Ronochic
T-2.20. A-6.009
802 200 Me 1 "Then again, where would we
PEER -Nston.% get the ball player’s? Everybody
Ruo sednoee, & says there are a lot of ball play.
#7 and Budoin. Lop Beston ers around. If there are, why
meis Pre TSMAMWE don’t the tail • end teams have
SF Gardner, them?" victor a
m - • rm BB so IDCID , Clark. Maranda (3)
J Harridge said he had no idea ,w and Jones.
i whether the National League ex _ First Game
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We have other League, formed for both men and women.
We con expond those leagues if you have a teom you
wish to enter.
Learn to bowl enjoy America’s most popular sport
classes for beginners are now being formed for both men
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Junior Bowlers enroll in American Junior PEnling proarr ....
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WATCH FOR FORMAL OPENING SOON . . .
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 87, Ed. 1 Monday, September 8, 1958, newspaper, September 8, 1958; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659288/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.