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SPORT COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
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PHJLIJPS PLAYS
HALHART HERE
NEXTSATURDAY
Hoys ipains will i«n ri í.i<ni
Phillips tomorrow night mi iiif
basketball court Bullí tin Black
hawks i ! Couch Irvln Kiiutiiliir
¡111(1 the "IV mimiri (if Coach
"Chanty" , Walkei play tomorrow
night hi Panhandle
PMU1ps Ik "hi home Suttir
day nlglii. imtertuinlnn Dtilhari
in boys mid girl* gamer
Dallmrt li- expected in furnish
;«u stlffeat competition tin-
llluekhttwk-• have Iv«>l n 11 season
Thi' Wolves wlj,, w I hi miiiie
lust ytmr niter piilWiUg a, surprise
in winning the dlstrici tmtci at
canyon. huid a vie lory over Am a
rill" In Brown. i.ld' unittt's )>oa*ts
¡in aill-d ¡strict guard oi' lusi year,
Gunn-Hinerman
Wins .3 (iames
Guuii-IMi.erninn won three
games over Panhandle Power £■
Light Coin puny Howlers last
night ni Mac's to net the pure iti
the Class A League.
Poland, of i lie winners. howl
ed 251 for high mime muí 598
for high series
Hell lit/ Boer look two galilea
from Hnrch Drillers. Cub bell of
Schlitr, howled 211 high gttftte,
and 54 2. high scrips
Travelers Oil defeated Briggs
Pharmacy two names, linker of
Brlggs howled I 5 tor high game
and 00 fl for high series
P. P. .V lit.,
Klmore — "f.i; mi i i:t mo
Chapman ;t.11 J.10 ir. i HI
¿feoffor '.is mu i.-„v 15
Weinsen „ ir.i 179 .in! ini
Bowles -.íllil I H(> (lio I SO
Totals ..... 7•)(' 77(1 7(1!1 2288
Gtmii-Hihermnn
Hardee ._ 1 «ft I** ISO- 547
Poland 18:i 264 1 5f. 5 a
Fowler 117 222 lift- I'M
8(over ! r. • 1(10 I tin ISO
McMahoti 170 I s7 171 f.:i7
Totals snr, mil 80S 2(151
Unroll Drillers
Burch 1IIU I Rn it;:: 512
Klrhy - 20 Ifi.s 154 Sftl
I nunel inn lno ion is
McNulty 107 1 SI) lsn "127
Clayton IS 6 157 155 I!♦ v
HoialH 921 8 1 <"i, SI 2 25 IS
(toll Illy. Beer
191 152 I SI 584
ITS 15 4 151! ISM
I 511 I II' 1 f>n lii:i
182 152 IDS 172
Kit 170 :1 I HI.'
«# 777 si I -is I
Stewart
0}ood win
Pornev
Cummins
Cahhr-ll
Totals
|lrl(t«s
Plmrina<'>
Jieiscin
Fyffe
Maker ¿i,...
Williamson
Ilia eh
Mack . . . ...
Totals 8 27
TruvcW't's
Berry
S. McNulij
B. GlJilinaii
Lyons
W. Oilhnun
Pyi-on . .
Totals
Keeps Y u Fit!
P<* dull
when you're
•t Mac*. Alley.!
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.Ml thrci nt Uoruei lllult
l)«sl;el|ttlll lean), rilet ll> -ül'üe
<iu'^ (fhliiM today aftet ttiliin , it
ill. re yiw 1 (ird 11 y mid Inn' "Ill
Coach Selniei Klrhy H
iijuad hoy> were h«n(en in it ii
Iernoon sume by Plonioils, is In
and liiKt ni«lii lie re Spearman
cage iPttlmiM eunie saw and con
quered
Coach Kay l.in!isfori!|M lleil-
lilrrln Kiiecuinhcd. I#-10. in the
opener. and Coach "Catfish''
Smith's HuIIiIoks look a 22-11
hmitliiH.
In all these «ames Inexperience
Mnod ollt as the fundamenta!
weakness of nil I he itoruer teams
In the two «ames Ian: iiIhIii
hoth hoys and «Iris tennis of I<01
Kei hud a niülniiiarlHli lime try
hiK in I'lnd 'he hlittket. each «'lull
sen! iiic only 1 wo field htlckel
'I'lie spcannan «Iris rushed off
in a I a-1 lend ai the half and
Ift.'l at (he third «inarlei The)
led at the first quartui. I I
Maslne Carroll iiinnled jpvpu
liolnts 1.0 tie Vernon nf Bppar
man lot liir.h point honor ^ and
:l ootl mil as ihe sc ritppluMesl
player Hie Iteillilnls liad Pauline
Tayllil played a tine name .11
iitiard.
Nol until deep inlo lile lllird
i|iiarler could iln ilolldorts con
neci for a field i?oal. a hasllPt hy
Trailer. .lack ttrlitMs pimtaed
throimh the 01 her lor the last
score of 'he gallic 111 the fourth
The rest of the time the Bull
doRS' shots peinad ull around and
over and everywhere hut in ihe
hoop. Kxccpt I11 the first half they
handled the hall well
Spearman elieked so easily and
smoothly you couldn't even hear
ihe Rears ineali Led hy IiIr Le-
drti .lacohs, who starred w 1111 in
points and Reed, who sank 8. the
I.y tlx oarrled the tliflu with a
fine passtiiR Kamc. They led I 0 ai
the i|Uiirler 0-2 at the half. 15 II
ai ihe third.
lile "B" hoys they had
I lie chanee of a mid-Auk
ust snowball ajfainst the much
older and more experienced Pie
111 otis boys, or rather men.
Coach Klrhy used every mem-
ber nf his team, over t wen I y of
them, and they all performed
well Gilchrist led lor the Bor
Iter boys with 5 points and Tur-
ner had I
Harvey of the visitor scored
15. C \luys (I.
The "H boys who played in1''
i luded Ciilciirisi 5. Huffman,
itltehorson. Winemn. (<u«]dis 2.
Cifford. .Iones Seward. Turner 4,
chapman 1 Hobert I Phillips 2
Conley. Winks, Grlfllii. Bcnefield
Henderson 2. Nelson It agar and
Roberts.
Spcurnuti, Hoys
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Ah for
a ho til
Daniels f .....
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1
Reed, f
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4
Jacobs, c
... 4
2
Schell. a ...
0
0
Poller, k
1
1
Miller, g
0
0
Harmon, u ..
.. (1
0
J. Jacobs f
«1
0
Reynolds, g
0
0
Totals
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Trotter f
MoiiKold, f
RlHMell. e
Dye. k . .
deter. 1;
Florer. f .
Brlrus. I
Ha vis. r ...
Bradford. 1
Totals
Vernon f
XheelM, 1
K el ley, f
Burdwell.
Haley tr
WorM-hle.
White. It
Tola lF
PC
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0
0
0
0
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HpenrmiBi IHHs
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Itoruer liirls
F<! PT
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0
1
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0
11
pp
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0
12
0
2
1
1
0
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0
0
9
TP
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5
0
0
4
0
0
III
Loomtin. f
_ 0
Carroll, f
V un n 1
0
Met'relson, 1
0
Miller, r
- 0
Towler, g
;'¿5, "0
'Baylor, g
. 0
WaHt*, . g
■K %
Krlckson, f .
. 0
Totals .......
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0 2 0
0 10
a 2 0
0 0 0
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iinld« ttCi«d RhipH
east
crowd#
an
MINK
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while
nolae of
HW
And
Defeated
COP TO FIND
W\d TO TITLE
ROUGH ROCKY
in .11 l so\ BAH.KV
\'KV\ YORK. .Ian II ,4'-
Billy Colin, tbe Pittsburgh Pbaii-
lomweiubi. has started 011 the
load he holies will lead 10 I lie
heurywnljflu champlonslilp But
like the road 10 Tipperary it's
«oiUK 10 lie a Ioivr and wludiiiK
1 mil
He has had two bouts will
the bin boys. I ami week lie look
mi easy 12-roiind decision from
Henry Cooper of Hriioklyn in
Mudlso,, Sttuari- «¡arden and last
AllRtist he scored a technical
1 knockout over «¡ u ■- Dora/io in
Philadelphia.'
Till' -lircoss ha- made the
liuhl heavywi'luhi champion and
li in handlers .jubiliiiH anil they
liilk now in lei'ins of lohtiny
Paycllek I Siivoid Bob Pas
iin and leave the last liaiunn
in ntitl ah linteiier ran add
on oilier si tips riuhi up Ihe
I hrone-rnom.
Hell filth I aiiyboily I hat
kid. murmured munuKcr .lohnny
Kay in the ¡iressiiiR riiolli after
lam ni triu •. ('¡Kin I'm not ihe
uiiutchniuki r. so I don'l; know
who'll in- next. Maybe we'll lake
thi winner of iluit .Vpostoli-Bei
:tllla business, be he 1 Colin 1
wants 1 hose heavyweights. They
can'i touch lilin,"
This was true uKalnst Coopei
who was called In 011 ten days no
(ice in substitute tor Steve Mudas
and was no niaicih for Conn
Billy lot months asserted he
wanted to Ret into the heavy
weight dlvlfllou to slinre in the
"Mr doufili". Thin phase of his
Introduction, 'therefore, was a
failure, last night's jtross Rate
behiR only 114.000.
Besides he weiRhed a mero 17!!
1-2. sixteen and a half pounds
less than his fon.
The Conn clan likes to com-
pare htm with Tommy I.oniihrai:
Bui even Loughrau weighed
around 186 and perhiips more
important, he had the benefit of
sl\ years experience In tile rlliK
before lie yav'e 'lip the IIrIH
heavy toga.
In view of this, 1 nllc of Colin
retirliiR as a IIrIh heavywciRlit
after one or even two more tille
defenses seems a little far-fetch-
ed .
He did show, however, that lie
can do all right for himself
a «ai ust some of the hangers-on
Of the heavyweight scene, He
gave Cooper a boxing lesson
dancing, jabbing and rolling up
so many point that there wasn't
any use keeping count.
Bui he never so much as jarred
the chunky Brooklyn hoy.
"lie's a bull," (ion 11 admitted
afterward I could box him all
night, but 1 tried everything and
cOHIdn't hurt him.''
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Massey, MeGnire
To Defend Titles
Basketball
Formed
finish third.
Sonic other reasons the ,\1 li-
mit- Haider duo is npiimistic:
.lohnny Allen, long one of the
major-'1 iliisslittft 1 fillers, may
receover from ^ ymir-olil arm op
erntiou and regain winning form;
Bob Keller, who turned ill 24
decisions last year, will lie ¡1-
roillid for a Innu while.
"We do wish," they chorused,
"(hai we had another rl«lith'atid-
ed hitting outfielder." That's the
main Hem on the tribe's agenda,
since only !?■ n Chapman, of four
regular gardeners. Is a right-hand-
el. it;
SPORTS
A ten-team Independent bas-
ket liali league has ,formed at
Phillips and will complete lis or-
ganization at 7-.:in p. in Saturday
nijfht at the Phillip* High School
The teams which have entered
are five Yard I lain teams Lab-
oratory Sfillliien. I'uiihandle
Warehouse No. 2 Plant, Gasoline
Department, Phillips Teachers.
There will be five yard gang
teams managed by P. R. Krullsli
II G Harp. II. Cruddock. R. P.
Xewinan. and Morton Newman
I11 practice games night before
last a yard gang leant defeated
l>abornior> 23-lfl. In an nvertlme
l.altle, aiid Newman's team tieiil
Gasoline Dept.. tn-:i4.
Officials will he selected ai
the iiieetlnu .Saturday night. All
players and managers are- invit-
ed to intend.
"Dood1' Massey. welterweight,
and Arnold Wildcat" McGuirc,
fly weigh!, are expected to defend
iholr tilles won last year at the
Amurillo Golden Gloves boxing
tourney, friends said yesterday.
Among ether hoys expected to
go Into training for the meet
Feb. 5-15-7 are Wayne and Clyde
Neul. Adelbert Daniels. Tommy
Held. Noel Newberry. Buddy
Van 11. and Jimmy Suiltherw.
SniitheiH, a member of the
Oklahoma City team which re-
cently bent Kansas City badly In
an Intercity team match. Is com-
tnvi lo Borgef. and Otis Dcdmim.
national senii-fiiiiillMl middle
Weight, also I,, returning here l"
re loin the team.
Don Livingston is another for-
mer Oklahoma boxer who Is
training now Livingston is a
classy fighter who has won mnny
honors In the sooner state.
The boys are working out at
the Boi'ger Arena,
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Basketball Scores
(1111111111111111 miiiiiuiiiiiii
College Itaskeilmll Last Vigbl
1$) The Associated Press
Temple ill New Mexico Attgles
+:i.
Harvard in Coliltnhia 85.
Ford ham .'11 Rutgers :t0.
Oklahoma Aggie 2(1 Oklahoma
1I-.
Manhattan 26 Brooklyn :15
Cleinuou ¡(0 Wake Forest 2H.
West Texas Teachers 5 0 Abil
ene ChriKtiali 25.
Texas Wesleyan ',12 Sam llous-
ion Teachers 22.
New Mexxieo Minus li :* Fas-
tern New Mexico 25.
PHILLIPS-TECH
GAME SHOULD
PACK FANS IN
w ay ihllms lili ve
up Gils match be
lír, ¡mil Texas Tecli
a wow of a luiwkel
Hurlers Practice
To Win 26 Games
BY ItAY BM)HHKB
CLiKVISLAND, Jan. 1 I -■ (/Pi
Many a baseball pennant, won
In the effortless security of the
Hot Hi ove league, Is fumbled away
In the suininer. But a. pair of
CleveUind pitchers refused today
10 ruin ode anything to the New
York Yankees in the 11(4(1 Ame-
rican league race.
The veteran Mel Hinder, af
Dieted with a lame .'.alary wing
the first two uiontlu. last sea-
son. and AI Mllnur. then jesl un-
tried souihpaw with lo's of stitl'i
and no control, («tinted lo tlioin-
Hfihres ax two ot the reusons.
Other UcUirs. thi- hurléis aald.
are Lou Boudreou. a ueweotner
making the grade in the Indians'
peiennlnl «np at Hhortstoii; Ow-ai
Grimes. Infield hiitidy man, ond
Ra.y Mack, second Imsemfin.
Three tliner, a week Harder
aud Miliar work out on a progrnin
designed to help (Mali produce
20 victories.
We have ¡1 good chance of win-
ning If we get a few breaks "
declarwll M linar, perspiring from
a game of handball,
Declared Harder: "I'm nolng
to do everything in the world to
ge( my«*If In shape 1I19 atari of
this season. I cut loose , soon
H*rd«r
last year
the tribe
BY KDDIK i'.IHI I /.
t 'I it
NEW YORK. .Ian II i>pi
Ashford Sillies. Louisiana State's
fine tall hack, luis turned down
a movie offer lor another year of
college foot ball . . . tin Yankees
are getting set for a $4'l,000
blast from joe liiMuggio . . . the
New Mexico A and M.. basket
bailers, how- in the east, are
knocking i?verybody's eyjss out
with their boots, corduroy hilt-
ches and t«n gallon lulls, etc.
One minute interview
Zeke Bonura; "Talk about us-
ing the malls to defraud well,
I'll JtiHl not sign thai contrite!
and save the (Hants from that
charge , . , for crying out loud!"
Today's guest star.
Dick Cullum. Minneapolis
Times-Tribune: "Significance of
the cottSt league's moVe to purify
itself iK that It Is doKlgned to
put il in step with the big ti 1
. , . soon a virtual partnership
will evlsi. leading to luter-eon-
ferenee u.itnes aud posaibly 10 an
ultluiaie ugreemeni for a meel-
ipK of the fiioibiill 1 hunploiis in
ihe Hose Bowl."
Billv Coii..'s next title defense
will be against Hie winner of the
Peb, 2 return luuil between Bet-
Hun and Apóstol), And If the
Florida blue laws can lie si retch-
ed, the match nmy be held on a
Sunday afternoon in Miami's
O'-unge Bowl tor the inftintlle
paralysis fund.
M«H box.
"I sure hope Santa put plenty
In Arturo Godoy'R nock," writes
Ad Nordmiiriten . "boy. Is he
going to neistt it against Joe Louis
110*1 month!"
Bob Poxx, Tennestier's half-
back. lilts too in Imsebnll
big league scouts are tin
. . and they are not shyli
because lie Mpcti* it With IIU ex
tin either
stones (o he al
sou la. ■
ball
BASEBALL'S CLOWN PRINCE,
63-YEAR-OLD NICK ALTROCK,-
CAUTIONS AGAINST'SIDESHOW'
SARASOTA. Fin . Jan. 11
(ypi Baseball's clown prince.
f!,'l-yeui"Old Nick Alt rock, turned
serious here today long enough
to cuuUnn against mixing too
much "sideshow" with baseball
The veteran coach and funny-
man for the Washington Sena-
tors recalled that the late Ban
Johnson, former president of lite
American Icmgue. once told him
his stunts were great stuff, but
don't let It Interfere with the
actual playing of the hall game.'
"Sideshow promoters would d«
well 10 follow Johnson's advice
putting on Hlceshows ulong with
hasi ball Is u good idea Just a
long us it !.■, not allowed to over-
shadow the KgWic." Aürock said
But don'l jump at any hasty
conclusion the funny stuff bits
a iilactt in baseball. "In fact,
It's saved the day for ninny a
1,111 when (lie game liwlf was
not no hoi."
only law year. Altrock relat-
ed, (In Senators were trnlllim
1 let roll by something like 17-2
and falla were yawning with bore-
dom when Mimuger llucky Harris
t¡live htm the high sign.
"I go! Into action a lion t the
sixth inning aud not a fan ieft
before the contest wan over.'1
Altrock'* shadow boxing act
the first Introduced It In l!H2i
«tan gets plenty of laughs, but
butterflies (yes. buttert'llesi are
his most rdllnbje utooges. Ills p|«
borate "st'ilking" of the harmlcHM
little tunéela gels 11 grill Dam ev-
en the sou rent "sour pus* back
of first base.
YANDI'IBIIII/r I'O.U'M RKHI«i!VH
DALLAS, Jan. 10 |/Pi
Il iBuichi Mclmosli. line
Yorvti B1LLIK CONN TO
ItKCPIYF MKDAI,
NKW YORK, Jan. I I (Jt>) -
For cvtpt-Urfttg (lie public's ruilcy
as well us the llghlheavyweight
(dtamplonship of the world. Young
Hilly Conn of Pittsburgh tonight
wlli lie awarded the lidward J
Nell Memorial medal by New York
Boxing writer* as the man who
did the most 'or boxing In 1939.
The Boxing writers association
etn.büKhed lile award a year ago
in memory of Nell, a former As-
sociated Press sports writer who
was killed while coveting the
Spanish Civil war.
The firm recipient was Jack
Dempgey, one-time heavyweight
champion who Iuik remained nc-
tlve as a referee.
INIMPRKSSi;|> PA VCIIFK
ASKS sllc.T AT CON.N
ORLAN HO. Pla,, Jan. II —•
i;ipi Billy Conn's debut as a
heiivywelghi muy have improssntl
many people but Johnny Pnychek.
want!'! among them.
Mentioned us a probable op-
ponent of Cnnti. Puychek knoek-
ed 0111 Btelro Georgl of Loh An-
ge|es hi the fourth round Igsl
night and on the way hack to his
dressing room tersely commont-
eil: í:;''í,v-'j.A,;.--|
¡fj "Bring on Billy Conn,"
From tile
been sliapllig
1 ween I'hlllip-
is going to he
ball game.
The Missouri Valley team ft'oui
BarllesvHIe anil the Bed Haiders
from Lubbock clash In the Phil
Hps gym the night of Saturday.
Feb. 17 This hooking sponsored
by the Phillips Civic Club, offers
court fans in this area the best
basketball they can see within
many a mile.
Fred Huth. 1„ charge of the
event for the club, yesterday an-
nounced 1 hat tickets would go on
sale at several places Feb I, The
ilacata likely will lie parcelled out
to Brlggs Pharmucy at Phillips.
City Drug 111 Burner, and several
company departments ¡11 Phillips.
The dub plans to ¡iccommo-
date about 400 adult customers
a! $1 each in the Phillips gym
Chairs will he placed around the
floor, about eighty of them A"
many students us can lie bundled
will lie admitted to standing room
on the stage ai 25 ctmu each,
except for the from row en the
stage, which will he sold at the
adult price.
Inquiries about tickets at this
early date indicate a strong Inter-
es! ln the game Phillips (iti litis
come here for the past two years,
but the Horger Lions, tudepend
ent outfit, has not given them
enough competition 10 make much
of a game.
It ought to he a different story
this year with one of the track
college teams of the Southwest
opposing the Oklahotnuns always
In the running for the National
A A U. crown.
During the Christina* holidays
til Cklahomu City's annual bas-
ketball tournament the Tech
Hoopiuen ran second only to the
powerful Oklahoma Aggies, los-
ing to them In the finale hy three
points. 37-24.
Strengthened hy new men. the
pick of tile college crop. (!(l again
has a strong situad. Phillips re-
cently beat the Denver Nuggets,
always 0114; of the top teams in
the national louriiey.
Real Radio and Refrigera*
lion Service. H. E. Harde
man. Phone 143.
| Y WILLIAM T. B.IVKM
IHU'STON. Tex . Jan I 1 dP>
Spare Je Neely, .1 soul hern
gCUlb'iuiiu «lid likes to take
In- lime. Intuí led about foi three
days autl wound up with a five
yt .o contract to con I'll football
111 Hice Institute
Acceptance ol Ihe Southwest
conference school's offer climax-
ed ¡1 month long hunt for some-
one to succeed Jim 111 > Kitts who
tell under Ihe :tx after a pair
of pom seasons
Uveitis surroiityllni; the Clem-
son coach s par I Iti the ¡ase mov-
ed too swiftly, Neely proleSted
\V hile no pad has been signed,
the 12 year-old 1 oitcli of ihe Cot-
loll Bowl winners admitted his
aceepuiiice was based oil a five
year rout unci with power to name
bis chief usi'lHtuills. He refused
to dlviikc the salary but It wus
believed lo be $7.500 ¡1 your
Neely flew here Monday he
never had been iu all airplane
before ; and began conversa-
lions with Itiee authorities The
main feature- wel-« agreed upon
readily, Ion Ne.-ly pleaded for time
iii ro home iiui talk the matter
OVCI with Ills wife, bis friends,
and Clemson officials, to whom
In felt a deep loyalty
"You know.' líe drawled. "1
never did anything in a hurry hi
my Ufe I figure thai I'd rather
he slow than sorry "
Rice relented Neely flew home
Tuesday ulghi. mid 1 cached Ills
decision the next afternoon
Bill Wallace, freshman football
coach, and Cecil Grtgg, bnckfield
cowch, will lie retained on the
Bice staff hut Neely will lie al
lowed lo name Ills other assist-
ant*.
It was considered a certainty
h- would bring Frank Howard,
Clenisun line cevich If that school
doesn't I'luvfiied Howard to the
head position.
Neely will report Feb. 1 to pre-
pare for spring practice,
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4:16 p. 1.1. leaves for AmaülHo. Pampa and Oklahoma City.
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