Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1958 Page: 2 of 6
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Hogs Knocked From Southwest Lead;
Purdue Shares Big Ten Rage Lead
By ASSOCIATED PKESS
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I it.-! u s rmaker* srahliTtJ
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IIAI^mart"
N'mv Serving
BREAKFAST
Open C,:l>0 A. M.
IIOMK MADF I'IKS
nikht l*V ettfciu: Michigan Slate'*
ispartnns TJ to Tu on Wiihr Mt'iri-
*vt athei N juiho *hoi m itli 8 s 'v aiiiJ>
to go i'lmltir «* fivr fflariri ^ .'*11
iiiiii(«i v vo'iii thr tli^iatit v v% h
Mff i i A# ..thi ^ netting 20 points uiwl
.l.nti Kisoii a'Ulm-4 t9 Johnny
(ihi n had 28 points lor the Spar-
• at:■ I'urdtir ami Michigan State
.•I • to t at -he ?o| ol the < tinlt" rut e
*. o.iltii ,> with ri«'ht virion*' .«rtel
{.in rath
\lso in t ollrjir havketliall.
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ch t iMtm i • rr Tul-a in thr Mis-
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• tuttl pl.;t t in tht* Southeastern
Ci i'i !i<r kntM kiur oil hont-
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CORRAL
Drive In Theatre
Show Starts 6:45 P. M.
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
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[ CmemaScooe
Ciem??n ?e vVeKe Fo. est 76, In-
diana 95 M.chigar 8f Ic*a S6
NBrthwesurn 78. Minnesora 71 Wis-
roriMn i>3: Marshall U2 Tcleto 6U
Oklahoma Sian <13 North Texas
State 52. Wichita 82 Houst.iu 65;
Miili.1) State (16 Tennesnee Teih
.V ; Tr\u> Westnn 78 West Te\a.
State* <i7 ami \Vashiniitf#a t>8 Wash-
inuton State t>2
Golfers Boners
In Winter Round
Strange* Costly
Bv ASSOCIATED PRESS*
The wintt r |in toif t«ur only
Hi jt> -ennui rtMMltit. but the IHI.al-
t>-itii Mi l ill". ixmiMS nulled b> the
tuiHii.nieii! Imii->.Iki - h.tvt' been
t'llm.: iin :it .ill .i-tonishini: irate.
\ lteaut\ et .i hliMiji*.*: helell Ait
!'■ ii v ni I lei i n. I n. ti,; preliminary
nwnwi ni f he 'I'iicsou ooen Ait
ii..'. eil lri iiults ill the ureliiil with
I.") ( lull* in hi- ban nue aiiove the
limit Berrv I ai«l Ih- l,.n ^tmke
iii n.iln ini i ,n h hole that i e-
with tin- olli'iixe .'ill turneit tn ail
Ih hole oi i i ■! I IS
In t|u iiin iiu.r riKin ! ni the Tu-
| et m tc.iirnanwtit. \tih>n Marus-ir
, in imi iiu extra wed ,e m lii•- bau
.i't( ■ ttti; holtfs and it < hm htm
foul' siinke> Hil! < I ileii 11 market)
thai The iKiialn w.i^ :i Itm.'h break
tor Vlarttlii' and ait r |u holes h.
dei iiled in lie mi th> s.de *nli and
count hi* mill i luh< Hi discuvered
..n e\ti . I'll! Iei 'v hieh mild ha\f
meant a 20-stioke tM'tiall> bid tor
..ni ii> repot t ii beldi e si-inn hi*
i.I'd .it tile end ni the round, i
di ll a * discjiialil led tor
. an Iiu iii k i t r.ird.
\!-c .it Tucson Ton> Moljuin
tumid .. l'>th cttib in hi - ha. . put.
i( . th.it did iiul even below: t«/liini.
, afu-i the Ii t hiilc The 2-strokc
peiialt.v lie fianl fwl liitu one slioke
o\e|- the itlloll -iiire at the cud of
'M' lli-les
Miki "Sum hak v\.is asM-**cd tv\c>
strokes in the linal round of the
l.i - Vuacles Often when lit* putter
sfrtH'k the Ha *lick while his caddv
uas holitnm it The -ame thin-
hapi'i'iied to Rain- l.tih.'irilus in the
I'huenis o|ien
Kenveiitui i was out Sl'tiS because
in a mistake he made in the Bittg
<"ro«b\ tournament lit nulled up
an out-ot-beimds stake. which
actually would not have interfered!
*eri«wsl> with his -hot Ken lost
two strokes in ihree-wav tie for
'bird V\ it hold tin* m-naltv he would
have taken third all alone and
would have been 2157 richer
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Archer Is Winner
\f.U \ OKK .f Welterweight
limniv \icher (Misled his 17lh vie-i
i'- v m 1!) *i.ut* last niahl by stop-!
pint: fellow New Yorker Danny ,
Hus-o ni the seventh round of
their -1 hedulcd 1()-i tiundcr at SI
Nil Imlas \rena in New Sink The
111--<'d M-rap w a* halted altei Rus-;
SO had been cut over Inith eyes. I
Am her gained a splii decision over
Rus so in a previous meeting tour
weeks ano.
I'ractii ally all children in Nor-
way—and must adult*—take ;i
pointful t>f end liver oil dailv.
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\H TH E
In State Play
iniuhtv lield of 185 district
hu ll school chaiUpiults w ill light
tor 24 places in tht Tex^s school-
boy basketball tout liarnent this
week.
All live defending state titlists
are in the array that marches into
hi-district and regioua! ulay.
Port Arthur heads ;ne class 4-A
field of IH teams.
In Class 3-A. Smilev leads the
lfi hopefuls.
Buna paces the 2!t teams left in
('las* L'- \
White Oak i* tavored among the
32 class l \ district champions
And Bi': Sandy i^ alter one of
the ei'.'ht *; de touriK.ment spots
that iWi rla*- II district winners
are 'eckin-
The state tournament will he at
\ustin next week, and flasse* 4-A.
' A. 2-A and 1A each will have
four teams i tlteivd.
There i' no reason u> think fort
Arthur won't Ik- back and favored
to repeat a* 4-A ehanioion. al
though the Vellow Jackets must
pull tl rough a tiiuul. field in the
regional tournament at Houston
Satortlav
The Yellow Jaeki is have a fine
record of :12 wins and three defeats,
and are sfwked again l y the bril-
liant t arroll Briiti * : a id who is a
>j-t(K)t 5 v. 17ml utider the basket
I he othei lii st ioiiikI oil* two
FliMisti.n teams. Milby and Bellaire
Both ni the*t hold vic-tcrtes ovei
Port Arthur in regular season com-
petiiinn. hut fort Arthur also holds
victories ever both of them
Teams Bunched
In Poll Of Cagers
NEW YORK .p. Kansas State.
West Virginia and Cincinnati are
tightly hunched al the top oi the
heap in thi* week * Associated
'"ress basketball poll. A total ol
ft.l sportscasters and sportsw riters
participated in the balloting with
first place votes coinu to Kansas
State, 23 to West Virginia and 15
ii Cincinnati,
Oil the basis of point scoring.
10 for a first. 9 for a second and
*o on. Kansas State retained the
lead with 727 West Virginia receiv-
ed 7(17 points to take over second
I mm Cincinnati, which gathered in
t>88 points.
The next three teams, San Fran-
cisco. Temnle and Duke—all moved
up a noti h in the rankings as Kan-
sas fell from fourth to seventh.
Kansas suffered a 43 to 41 upset
at the hands of Nebraska last Sat-
urday in one of the season's bi1^-
ue.t surprises.
Notre Dame was boosted two
places t:> *th, North Carolina
zoomed all the way to 9th from
Itiih and Dayton moved ut> one *pot
to HKh. North Carolina State and
Oklahoma State dropped out ol the
first 10.
The ton 10—Kansas State. West
Virginia. Cincinnati. San Francis-
co, Temple. Duke. Kansas. Notre
Dame. North Carolina and Davton.
The second 10— North Carolina
State. Kentucky. Oklahoma State.
Bradley. .Michigan State. .Mississip-
pi State. Maryland. Seattle. Cali-
fornia and Auburn.
t&Gififife Holds out
for Higher Salary
• By ASSOCIATED PRESS'
Tt e American League's most
I valuable oiayer of 1957. Mickey
Mantle, declared yesterday that
tile re would be no compromise with
the Ncv York Yankees on his sal-
ary demand. The hard-hitting out-
fielder showed up al the Yankees'
workout at St. Petersburg. Flor-
ida. savin* lie was ready to play—
if his terms were met.
When asked vvhat would happen
if the Yank* did not agree. Mantle
replied:
"They are going to and that's it.
No compromise."
Mantle reportedly is asking
$75,UOO lit said the Yankees had
offered him a raise but not enough
ol a Ikic*I ti. satisfy him.
The S ank* did sign pitchers Boli
Grim and Johnnv Kuck.*. and the
Baltimore Orioles signed souihpavv
Ki n Lehman.
Cleveland Indian righthander
M'ke Garcia broke a finger on his
lift hand yesterday but will con-
tinin In* normal spring pitching
aril1* Garcia vva* Injured ^flagging
fly halls at the Indians' training
camp at Tucson Arizona.
*ot ky Oliver Is
Tourney Winner
IIOISTON f Ed 'fork' Oliver
! made up a 5-strcke deficit during
I yesterday ,* final round and cap-
tured leu murtv of S4.300 iu the
[ Houston Classic mjM tournament.
The 43-year-old Massachusetts pro
t" vd 3 a-.'l.ilci' psr 07 on the last
wc i 'i •*, 1.111 . ;- ouno total
ot 28i ana his nrst iournament vie-
tory since 1956.
Jay Hebert missed a 7-foot putt j
on the last hole that would have
tied Oliver and iiuished iu a sec-
ond-place deadlock with Mexico!
Citv's Roberto Devicenzo. both with 1
282's.
The leader at 54 holes, dapper |
Jimmy Demaret, carded a 74 after i
turning in a poor performance on |
the back nine and tied for fourth j
at 283 with Marly Furgol and
Dave Ragan.
Wasps Vs. Flies
TRENTON, N. J. •.!*— The State
I Department of Aspii-uTture has te-
i leased one million wasns in the
Southern New Jersey pine forests
in hopes they will wipe out an out-
break oi' sawt'lies. The wasps at-
tack snvvllv cocoons.
TEXAS ELECTRIC
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LAST TIMES TODAY
ELECTRIC
Texans Win Three
Gloves Decisions
CHICAGO '.f—Here's how Texas
Golden Gloves champions fared in
the tournament of champions last
night at Chicago:
Jesse Leija of San Antonio won
two matches, outpointing Jay Bur-
ris of Wichita. Kansas, and Noel
Morphin of Biliings. Montana. Leija
is the Texas flyv. eight kinu.
Gilbert Martinez of Galveston,
fiuhtiiiir in the bantamweight class,
stopped Jerry Cooner of Wichita,
Kansas, on a technical knockout in
the first round and then beat Al-
fredo Crias of l-os Angeles in 3.
Gaspar Sanchez of KI Paso out-
pointed Fid Saredo of Grand Rap-
kIs. Michigan, in the featherweight
division.
However, the lightweight champ-
ion. Victor Graffio of Port Arthur,
"utpoinfed by Brian O'shca of
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