Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1956 Page: 10 of 16
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weapon.
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refused to send a team "because
the International Olympic’ Com-
mittee persists in recognizing the
Olympic committees of two Chi-
nas and allows Taiwan (Formosa)
. hind Oklahoma in last week’s As-
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coaching 1952. the Vols have been
having their troubles. In the next
three years, they won only 10
games and lost 13.
But thanks mainly to tailback
John (Drum) Majors and an im-
posing list of 19 other lettermen
from last year, the Vols have wad-
ed through half a dozen opponents
so far in quest of their first un-
defeated, untied season sice 1951,
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Two Top-Ranked Crews To
Clash In Atlanta Saturday
M-mee-
teddy Kilowon soyst The days of
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to send a team to the Olympics.”
Egypt withdrew its team Aug.
12. Iraq pulled out Nov. 3 because
of the grave Middle Eastern situ-
ation.
Switzerland is under pressure
to resign from groups protesting
against the Russian suppression
df the Hungarian freedom move-
ment.
row, a come-from-behind 27-19 de-
cision over Coloralo.
Oklahoma was down 19-6 at the
half, but the Soohers woke up and
scored three touchdowns in the
second half to wrap it up.
Colorado,,which can nail down,
second place in the Big Seven if
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games and is at the bottom of
the Southwest Conference. (AP I
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this week. To the victor no doubt
will go the Southeastern crown.
Tennessee warmed up to the task
Saturday with a routine 20-0 vic-
tory over North Carolina, while
Georgia Tech. second ranked be-
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Glenn Davis (left) and Eddie Southern of the U.S.
Olympic team 400 meter hurdles squad are happy, to
demonstrate their hurdling style with actress Virginia
Leith as the Olympians visited a Hollywood movie
studio. Davis, from Ohio State, set a new world rec-
ord in the final Olympics trials in June. Southern is
from the University of Texas. The Olympic team as-
sembled on the West Coast for the trip to Australia.
(AP Wirephoto)
Vols, Hopeful
Of Bowl Bid,
Peiping Radio said today China Over SMU By 7
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For Saturday
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FRISCO — An all-day turkey
shoot, sponsored by the Frisco
Lions Club and slated for last Saf-
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Saturday. The meet was canceled
due to the rain.
The shoot will start at 9 a.m. on
the Frisco High School football
field and will continue until dark
All profits from the shoot will
go to the Lions Club fund to main-
tain several charitable activities in
chiding the sponsorship of a col
lege student and the buying of
glasses for those who cannot af-
j plans after then. His present
team has .lost five of its six
football games than any school in Neither, however, has any hopes
the country during the past quar- of getting past Oklahoma in the
ter of a century, is back near the national rankings. The hulking
top of the heap scrambling for the Sooners won their 36th game in a
Southeastern Conference champ- .........
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Texas A&M, Baylor, Rice and
TCU are favored to win Southwest
Conference football games this
week.
Oddsmakers gave A&M 7% 1
points over SMU at Dallas.
Baylor is a 13-point choice over
Texas at Waco.
Rice is granted less than a
point over Arkansas at Fayette-
ville.
TCU is a solid 3-touchdown fa-
vorite over Texas Tech at Lub-
bock.
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LONDON I — Five teams have
withdrawn from the Olympic
Games and one other is debating
pulling out as the world’s biggest
sports gathering approaches un-
der the black cloud of increasing
international tension.
Latest country to quit the Olym-
pic Games are Communist China.:
Holland and Spain.
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is all but certain to get the Orange the University of Texas, is
Bowl bid. Oklahoma went last shown after he handed in .his
year and was barred by a con- resignation to the university of-
ference rule from competing two1 ficials at Austin, Texas. .Price
years running. will temain at Texas until Dec-
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shadows, though, in GeorsiaTech, BALTIMORE, Md UP - No rec-
Tonrrence Schmpinshp. The arenkeptsof such things, but
gineers also have polished off one.0 f.theh iggest.Wagers ever
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Preparations for the Olympic
games proceeded at full blast
Wednesday, unaffected by the
announcement Communist China
was withdrawing ha team because
• of the presence of a Nationalist
Chinese group from Formosa.
The chief executive officer, Sir
William Bridgeford, reiterated the
games will not be endangered un-
less there is a general world war.
Actually, tensions eased consid-
erably, with the first Russian del-
egation ensconced at the Olympic
vilage of Heidelburg and holding
workouts as if unaware of fight-
ing between Hungarian and Rus-
sian forces in Hungary. There
have been no. incidents.
Giant planes continue landing in
dusters at Essendon Airport
daily, swelling the population of
the Olympic village.
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