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THE BORt.ER (TEXAsj DAfT-V HERAT.D
WEDNESDAY, MARCH
'■J
SPORT COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
LATEST <AP)— SPORT NEWS
Lay den Says Irish To Be "Pretty
oregon meets
IfOOU ohio state for
Beauty Queen To Be
Bevealed Tonight At
Colorful Cage Meet
WK'HITA. Kas . March t'l
(A*1 It's not just tiuskethall.
ilil* firm round of tin- women
A A I lolllhnit)flll It's m *!"'<
I <-If
There ate I lie Suntanned islrls
from Florida. Acinar- l hi' fluoi
uii' tin- winter-bleached repre-
sentatives from Wi ■.coiinln I'he
hiillhmi fingernails from Texas
vie with tin* blood n*il
from I own
Rlflnto, Inn netted and red
heads Tililr H| 'H li varies from
I In- criap Detroit chatter to I li •
slow drawl of deep DUIc There's
even mi Ok In lioimt Indian who
spent mo winters in Louisiana
li lid uciiulred an ac cut ii t- tlilrl;
IIS Creole satire
filiform*? They arc as var-
iled In lyl«* mi.; en .or a* the
ilIhi'Inv on a dinii' more loutilei
• •nly in oni- reaped are they
similar. Tho bloomers and IiIoiih
i'm of grandma's day arc pause
Tonight llii' l our mi men t'a
liranlv i|ui't'ii will lie rovesled
She wan i'Iiohi'Ii In mi niglil In a
secret ballot liy i in1 s|HM'iaii rt
froHl a Held of I :t romi'ly alii
lolll'S
For downrlulH eye-appeal tlie
(''.Ionian Win . sextet if. offered
The uirlM wore given their kit
i ml defeat yesterday and I mi ve
olina Th.. < 'liniilillc I'aliillnia III*
also lost last MimhI iitil iliny re-
rriaiu fur tie (intimidation event
Thai '■inn of Wl-hita, second
seeded I i'a in a ml lutlllorup Inn!
year coixtiiet'cd the Petite sextet
i'a to II lii ilif /.w game idayi'ii ,
to date. j
"rin- Thui stotis joined another I
lonnrils Wichita icum in the thl.il round. I
till' Sloffeim who downed the All-!
Heretics flout Colorado Spring*.;
24 in in
Vest ei day's II i'm i round re-1
suits
1 hninpii nvlilp I' light
Dot, .Mi llies Thompson* 2i!. I
Wolfe city, Tn*., i ft
Colorado Spring* Alexanders
25, Kansas t'liy .1 K. I 15.
Nashville. Ten 11 IMi, Waskoiii I
T*x . :i
tonoolHtion tliislii
Miller drove, Tex Kantini'
City Rrownlos in
Hoeline, Colo, 17, Coleniaii,
Wow , II
Ti lliglll'* j'.atni'H, wllieh roll
elude the Hei'iiiul round of I'huin
187 Report For
Spring Practice
sol I'll UK Nil hill, Mureh
(inly is" candidates
■ ami" out lor sprlhK practice, the
head ntieh did li I even show up
and the Irish are ill a "losing
streak' lint don't j inn |i to the
conclusion 1 lie hottoni iimm dro|i-
pad lilt of Noire Dame's foot hall
fori lines
Km one lltlltK. you have heud
couch Fimer Laydcn'a word for
It that Voire Maine will have a
1 ea 111 dome new full, and a "pret-
Truckers Defeat
1-4cirric O'Brien MaySign
11411 is professional
11 Ik h t with
Westerfield Tnn Iter* moved ■ who starred Willi spectacular | Felt* rmikod firm for
into the finals of the main brack- .buckets from all over the floor. I |((l4|
el liiMl iiIkIii with a Ifl-'Ui vie- Tlll't'i names are IImIviI foi to-1
lory i v'er the Mlronu llarri* Kood IllKhl AdinliMlOH for the trlple-
t auei'M In the current huHkethall header is only In tenli (iarrett 5, Shaw :i, and
louniainenl in the first Wemerfield meei* III
...
Only Itvo men appeared from .IIiii'm in the main final* at 7::in| Ctnper intuited Ret-omi for
SprlHK Creek for their same with p m The winner of the eonteat HarrlH with I n, Selman made 2.
JIm'H (iroeery. which Jim'* won play* the winner of the eonmi-1 Turly llarnea li, Homer llarneii
on forfeit In a praetiee Kiimti the latum finals for the ihampiou- " Mi'l<au(ihlln and Martin were
KprliiK Creek men joined the shl|i
Central Supply teain, which heat The Meeontl conieMt matchea
Jim'* 16-12. Kurr and ilnrrix In a flint round
The Trurkei'h pulled away In n (isolation tilt and the third
ly pood" one at thai Kor anolh- j the seeond hair after lead!UK the linea up Central Supply and
he insists (he only reaaon hefirst only 20-17. Hut It was Hay sprln« Cre 'k in another onso-
show up 111 yealerday'M mond MiNally of Hie ITuiiIm five liition
national title
SAN FitANCISCO. March Ti -
i4'i One of the MtroiiKeNl llul-
'veralty of Oreiton haakethall team*
Wetter-1 'n 'nany a tieaaon will nieel Ohio
"AM.AS. Manh l'2 i4'i Slate In Chit-aao Monday nlalit
1.1 points \rranitemeiiia were made lie.. f0|, NallollH| cdiealate Alh-
4. today for Uavey ti Hrlen to hIkh . i^n,. Aaaociaiioii champlonahlp
SliiKle I a pri.il sslnnal foul hall cont ract 1 Th). tl((. oreHontana. I'aelflc
I nil hour li the all A nierUiin quar- ('until conference cliainploiia. de
lerliat k hhid last iiliiht lie had '
wll
till Hert Hell,
nl the I'hlladel- i
plnliallip play
I' P ill St Joseph, Mil,, VM.
Naaliville
1 Allimni, Te.\ v'h lies Moin
en Thompsons
S "ea MoltlOH A I II, va. Do-
lor home today with many u limit.
Mi«h — from 1 he apeeiatora. !i I'imhIiuirIi vm. Tupelo. Mlaa.
Hemaininit to curry on for the j m Halveaton. Tex,. Vm Colo-
hettiity hriKiide la the Winston- j l ado Sprints Alexander*
Salem atsareisation of North Car-1 11 Little Hock vm. Tampa.
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllll I as I ho ahnoti
lilKt. -I-.'I
Training Camp
Briefs
illlNIIIIMmil IIIIIIIIHItllllll
It.v 'I'lie Assoiliiietl I'ress
TJAVTONA BKACJJ, Fla
l'n^ltleitl Clark (irlffith of the
Wualrtnuton Senator* coiihta-
lulHflnK himself for lookina in
the Philadelphia Atlfletlcii' hack
yaid hefore the A'h did Mimier-
*1111. a 10-yeai -old speeilliall lire
fresh off 1 hi- Philadelphia Hand-
loi*. fanned five hntamen In three
InnfiiKs aRiilUMt "etroll ycHter
day
of huaphita. The
to 1 inclnnati Ited*
yeiMerdey. hut 011 le|(li iinate
ilehllUH li> Itotli sides they should
have won 1-0.
11AI NFS CITY, Flu - Joe
M't'iiithv of the Yankees has had
j 1 ne fooil look nl the player* who
! may lie worklii" in hi* outfield.
! lot' «l> islon wiih reaerved Freah
men \\ .Jtep .lulllilelt and Charley
Keller started airnliiHt Newark
y.e*terday. Neither eallKht a fly
I lit eaeh made a hit and Judnlch
drove in two runs Joe tin 1111 kher,
ntinther piomialnk rookie, went
ill as a pinch hitter and walk-
ed
HHA "ICNTON. Fla
| TAMPA. Fla The float on
After lied So* Mauler minds spend
witching ills Ronton llnfts lone j plenty or time pur uinK the box
four out of six name*. Cimey stores Till* has lirouKht them to
Stenael is Ketfints really worried the cuncltialon tliey roi the het-
ahoilt (he team h fielding as wcll|ter of swupii witii Cleveland and
didn't
"public" showiiiK of the Iriah
Kridilers was iie aiise of a mIIkIii
ei 14.
And lastly, the losinc. streak
ran for jnat one name and
the Irish Hie KOlllg to lie very
atuhhorn about it* bolRR extend-
ed
The INT hopeful* iHiffht be
tniiaidered a aood Mined urldiron
army by some football coachea.
bill liy no means constitute any
record at Notre Dame. In Hie daya
of me immortal Kuuic Hoekne.
some 'lull riiudillliles reporled one
spriiiK
llitt l.ayden, upon
thai cm niili players had hIiowii ! k1"' The "D ii (i anil c," lina
up for *11 liiiinace. promptly Is- ; unheard of circulation and
world, which lias been wail
with Ill-concealed apathy,
shall wall 110 Ioniser.
While colli rn do* Thlbot and
Martin have been wadlnis til rough
the other player*
F W. Jones made R nlid Trot-
ter and Allen 1 each for Central
Supply in th« practice (same
Kabul' and Davis counted I each,
iladisley :i. Neeley I. Sell rial and
WatkliiM none lor .IIiii'm.
in I conferred
preaident owch
pliia KiikIcm
Hell and O'Brien were to Ink
a Iwo-vear ttilllnict in a meet
IIIIS scheduled nl the Flower shop .\|ImhImmI|>|>i
of llovil Keith, illicit" and ail
vlaer of ()'Hrien
The Mtellai performe,' 011 the
'undefeated Texas Christian I'nl-
realed a KlroiiK l'lliver*lty of Ok-
lahoma sijuad, 'if. to 87. Ml the
lioldeii Hale exposition laal iiIkIii
to win \he western reislonnl N. C.
a \ . playoff which lirouKht to
isether four of the best leaniM west
Dodgers Named First-
Starting At Bottom
Reds Stack Up
Strong Record
Oklahoma displayed the fastesl
offensive lire;.k seen III thia sec-
tion in some time. The Sooner*
ball control Impressed gie crowd
\ur*it.v si|iintl ax reed in the terms j (1f muri, than -1.000 aathered In
In a telephone conversation from tj)w riillseiim of Traaaure falaud
110111 hi* home in Fort Worth. t practieally every time they
Hell said Itell was uccompanUid «,.iil.l try to work the hall to
by Keith when he made the an 'short ranjie the hoy* from the
nniincemcnt
Terms were not diacloaed "for
part of the amwmeui is that
neither party Is 10 divulae the
in DIIKW MIDDI.F'i in
ability to lose on the*road
sued the slat^inetil that the Irish j "to
would lie on liuml at all their 1 '"K
nine scheduled itameM next tall.
"Rut the oppnmltloii :x koIuk
to oe ioiikIi." he inalatnd. "We
open with Purdue and I under-
stand they've h -en hard lilt by
ftniduatlon IosIiik all of five
men CarneRle Tech and South-
ern California also will be stroiiK
Maybe we'll lie able to make it
tniereatlnK."
Ctipt. John Kelly rijslit end. I*' Mj luuttui
to
NFW VOHK March iTP)
The "Dinosaur Hi' Our.elle
and Clarion" Is after us a Kit* for
jour it it 11 uti I r.itliiKs of the worst
learuiiiH 1 ' I"''" In each major Iniaelinll lea
Alt asaortmeiii or Ited pitch
ers Iiiin held the opposition to an
the only first strlnit lineman
return.
Top flight backs are iiiiineroiiM
Such tried ataffl as Hen Sheridan.
Harry SteveiiMOli. Hob SiikKhii.
DodK.'i'H can Mow
nerfe« 111 the west and then stop
i If and lose lo Albany or West
I I'enptirk. Tliey are always in
rtll il pe
Tile I'It 111 it'K IlliVeu'l been ill
' Hie world nerles since Hen Frunk>
: tin's time and they arc louKh
to lone lo in any iiisiii'm loiiKue.\j ten itaine*
We 1I11 not think they can titll-
loso the Dodije.s AithoiiRh they
nre kooiI workmanlike defeatiata. j averaRe of three run* and five- i
they lack Brooklyn's tou- h ot phis hits a game, a total of :i I
«c 111 ns The Phils will lie 11 nil- runs and 54 hit*.
tllnic bail seventh 1 Meanwhile the Beds bailers
Turning to the American lea- > «*ve been thumping out 'H lilts
Kite wc rind those old favor-1 for 17 run*, an aver«g of more
lies, the Si 1,0111* Brown*, the than nine hits a name and almoin
. „ t . 1 .1 .1 1 logical choice to finish laat. They "va run*
which ineiina Iiimi in the nation- . . ... .. , .
: [have evi-rythliiK the Yankees have
hut hall players^ Buck Nawaom j
may be sold ;o weaken the team KVHIHITIOV II\S|'.|t \I.I. -!
jiil a vital position, but lhey can j YcKtcrduy'* Hesiilts
4l> it despite Buck's pitching. , .vi Rrandentan; Cliiclniutil |
\thletics are 1 , 1 iiostou (Nl
TAMPA, Fla., March 22 (A')
Fie it res support the parade [ exact term*" Bell said
I of experts pickiuir the Cincinnati j At Cnmlcaiiu. where O'Brien
Beds for aomethliig close to a | had addressed high school tu
two or three pennuntf | dents and given some pointers
Hill .McKcchnie knows these on footMltll techni(|iie, he auid III
are onl) the Vlorlda wars 11111,1111 interview he had not ttiven
dOU'l .count ill September, lint ' up Ills idea of 11 career ill Oeo-
I nil till i lit: yesterday * 4-:i lion logy. At that time, Bell had liol i
ey-giilherin. expedition agaiiisi ■ confarred wliii aim, o Hrlen as
tile B nil on Bees, the Hods have J sorted.
done more than win six of their — I . ,
| his .'iir l«*l 111 klit left any flliaei'-
Borger "aiiy Herald Claaalfled prima. They ^tob■ tils tliigerprint.
northwest would pounce on It.
Oregon heat I'ulverslty of Tex-
as. .Ml to 11, and Oklahoma, lead-
er of the IIIk Six, defeated t'tali
State Agricultural college, 511 to
:!!' in 1 lie st'iiii-finals Monday
night.
The I'tuh Aggies defeated Tex-
as in a "consolation game" luat
night, 51 to IH.
Pllll.ADKI.PIliA, March 22 •
Ol'i lieleclive Otto Schllll can't
tell whether thieves who looted
the training camps, we are ex-1
pertlng al long range.
To the surprise of many a
veteran soothsayer we are pick ,
Ing the Brooklyn Dodgers to
finish fli'Mi in our stunilliii*.
We know it Is a big
gel good result*.
TWO
HOTELS
I lug equipment.
The Philadelphia
nucleus
Peterson Wins
Riotous Match
a strong threat They finished
last in 19::S hut tbi* year they
liav>> lightened up and are not
losing with 1 heir old ease.
Sob lor our heroe*. for the Phil
lies are everybody's money
Brooklyn, however, is 11 club
(Ttnt wflf lie otit of I fie flgfvf ut-
ter opening day Only a week
Steven Sltko, Joe IheMing and n wa* shut out, and a no-
Mill PlefuI give Noire Dame the j h,„P). .„ ,, |((0k ,wo
of a *ti*>ng attack. | cbers to do the trick, Tlila i*
j evidence the Dodders are not in
! the best fqi'tli. In inid-seaHOii
i only one pitcher will lie needed.
It Is lo the credit of the Dod-
| Iters that they know more ways | March 22 li was a battle
of kicking a Kami- away than any [ of champions today as the mld-
| ether. Keep your eye 011 Pete son,h women's aoir tournainent
Frisco Apollo R'rnie Peterson Coscurarl What does he do In entered the final round.
defeated "Wildcat" McKuIn in the no-hitler? He poffs one to Patty llerg, iiiitItynul women's
last night's main event of wrest-line outfield good tor a double
PATTY I,F A IK MID-SOCTH
MOI'TIIFBN PINKS, \ C
GowPb
rrp"eV0'
ISIV.B'''
ling here, but only after precipl
Uitlng a riot of all principals in
lite ring
Peterson won ihe second fall
und forgets in touch first ba*e.
champion, had I4t> for the first!
1$ holes. She was six strokes!
Pete, a second baseman, already | ahead of her nearest rival, Mrs.
had been lilt on the kisser with j K*telle I.awson "age of C
•rnuttd hall, a shiniiiK tribute
when lleteroe Fraiiltie Hill db-i to Ills "elding ability.
1111 a 1 itiet 1 McKuIn for twisting: llul the big edge the Brook*
him and Peterson in the ropes. | lyns hold on the Phillies is their
Promoter Otis Robertson enter-
ed ihe ring to untangle the snarls rap ciftT/T pet A XTT\ TTTO
and was floored hv a wallop to " rvil/v,'IVLjil/H A1N1./ il lo
the jaw
Peterson look Hie first rail in
.15 minutes with an alligator
clttleh
Mickey Durano. the Argentlti-
ati, whipped Alan Plummet- in
the semi-final in 27 minutes.
John Nemanlc heal U'lllurd Walk-
er in the opener with a body
smother.
till pel;
initu I '
"111. N C . who lost the national
title last year.
At St Petersburg: Detroit
1A1 7. St. l.outsftNl .
At Austin. Tex Philadelphia
IN 1 il. St. l.oui* tA) ti (tie, in
inninits I.
At l.os Angeles: Pittsburgh
(Ni ft Chicago iNi 1.
A. Sar isola. Fill.: Boston ( A I
I, Kansas City (A AI I.
At Sehrlng. Kla. New York
(Al 1. New ink lit S.
At New Orleans: New Orleans
ISA 1 S. Cleveland 1 A1 :i.
At l.ake Chat'le*. I.*.. Phila-
delphia (A) t' Fort Worth (Tl
At Hollywood, Cal : "<dly-.
wood 1PC1 7. Jlhlcago (A 1 4.
What help* Itorger helps you
(CliiMHlficft. Ads (Jet Hesulis)
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A wont, fdtiHMy Kotd, wtim tfca
fMtl r*c«iv*i tk* utmeit I* eaufact
and eoav<al«ac« at real «cana*y.
Roaan that or* r«tM and pita*-
aat iron (1.75 with bath, " 25 tmi
U50 wlthawt. Vwt th« Dlalnf Raa«
and CaM•« Shop - lamed far fla*
food.. At 19 Wait Grand.
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By HAMLIN
A LEADER
TODAY
Because COORS is brewed to the highest
standards o( purity and quality, the public
has ALWAYS been quick to recognize its
fine characteristics and to enjoy its re-
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Aooi*m Coon COMMNI
OOIDIM. COIOtADO
Wholesaler 1 oscur VIII
Detroit on lite showing of Jim
Tniior and Ted Williams, who re-
place Pinky IliuKliiM and Hen
Chapman at third base and right
field.
BATON ROI'tiK. I.B. — Two
big question* on the New York
(Hants' training season are due
lo lie iitiswered In todny's game
with the Athletics. ( «rl Huhbell
and "nl Schiiniacher, star
moundamen whose lame arms
haVe been reconditioned, are due
for their first real trliilR. Kach
will lie alloweif lo plii h until he
feels ready to i|iilt. then Dick
Coffmati will finish
llll ADKNTON, Fla The
"etrolt Tigers sIiiuhIiik muscles
are looHeulns up on Hie evi-
dence 01 six home runs I11 the
last two games Rven "pitcher*
Schoolboy Howe and Archie Mc-
KiiIii have hit for ihe circuit,
along with Hunk fireenherg, Pern
Fox, Frank Cruncher and Roy
j C.lHenblne
I
NFW ORMCANR The Cleve-
| land Indian* have slipped off'
some of their worries, htit they're
mill wondering what * next Fran-
kle Pytliik. who deserted the club
yesterday, changed his mind la*t
night shortly after Karl Averlll
ended hta holdout. His only com-
ineitt on Hie rebellion waa that 0.
<'. Slapnlcka. Indiana' vice preai-
dent, "doesn't understand inn."
• .Ve| 1 her do I." rent,irked pre*|-
dent Alva I trail ley
ie," added mauagar
f pop, guess what/ ^
because I've written
A -successful sons,
"THE MANASER. OF THE
ore en river inn
wants my band "TO
play tomorrow f
nioht/ r—^
we'll get % 8
Apiece ! add that To
The nine bucks x alr, vdy
mave and 1 can buy twat
was looking
WMO SAID ANYTHING
^BOUI" A DOWN PAYMBNT?
"THATS THE PULL
PRICE/
Yfes.-'ue—ves,
Sir - -- sure
you BET I
WHAT KINO
OF A CAR.
CAN YOU BUY
WITH A ♦ 17
DOWN ^
PAYMENT?
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By BLOSSER
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