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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 19

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Smalhvood'Led Evansville Team Defends Small- College Crown US Jt.v TIIK ASSOCIATED PKF.SS St. 15-2 of Man-. of Jetferson City. Mu in IUi'IiIoks 1 1 in IukI in the P.ititic Co.it rrciunat ami pbv Evar.sville Ct.ileiic. Doveied II in ihe other.

other. At Ualesburg, it is i San Sta'e '12 12' in Mount Vernon. Iowa, with a 15 5 first round Tnn.u of Tevts 1 17 ft 1 record, t.ikmc on another Chapman nt Ihr RICE hat terved Montgomery for ovtr 55 YEARS friendly, fast, courteous loan service. big Ed Smaliuood, puis its NCA Friday and Saturday niylU twin-CoMese Illusion baAetba.l title arf scheduled ot Owensboro. up for crabs Thursdav msht Ky S'jicii Island.

N.Y., Whea-The Hosier five. a 2iH Calestwg. lit, Kirks- collecc. Wartbuip. ith a oilier pairins S' --'-f- 2 u'le.

Mo FreMiii, tomark. Prairie View ut TV.i I record for the reason, meets Ar nf the 32 le.iniv 1" a'e to he tournament. Dunne the four determine the 7 l-nnrt. iA til uiLiit i Ml I- six other lmalists. games at Owens- i20-4 will play either South ta Slate Uj-6 or South Dakota; First roiinc nis -st oinhf eiiri nl the MAA Cuuee l)ni.

pit Kentucky Wesleyan University ll-U. The two Smithf chftereiit a asainst C. Smith IIMt'ttabh five nff (, ihn irh- on eh.unpi, ushius. Rt ist J. J.

530 5300 ADVANCED miiiinc ie eiam cuius no tu. Au.stin Peay (20-4 against i and to continue in the tourney. jsihools will have competed for (he 'Belmont Abbey (16-7 At Staten At Klrksville, th Northeast Mis 'cae crown by the end of this ney at Kwmsville next week. Island. Diesel 1 13 5 is booked to Four teams have been Air Force Imilrd Jtfft -i-hf r.inn-,l i 1 i take on Lamar Tech 17 B.

in onr; tlj-Ti with a while Abilene Christianl Henry Hank, Jackson, merits. The winner in each is nic lit 1 ble for the trip to EvnnM.lIe oW'SM heavyweight, was chr.Me the uioinl tournament 1 13 3 in the other. Fresno State Josej-h Harrison 24 years aqo me iwiiMioi luuuiounui. iteams advances. i College: lihl heavyweight, was chrMenrd CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT SUITS YOU 4 i.

i. I. i utriwie a sinuic uasKtn hum (v A iw.k been shot the qumtet fashioned wtlm Coach Arad McCutchan is favored ty 11 Wlieatiin funs will see their ito repeat its conquest of a year M.lhl Vim M.iiIMv Vhi vmiiii 9mIv pttmMMi flMtty 11 1MM S.M HM mn km mu tl Ml IM.II IS IHM Mils i mo two tltJT M.M 11 42 aco. Not only are the Purnle A team it'. inner of the Ihe defending champions but they illume 1 957 championships, lanij'e with will liave Smallwood in their lineup.

In addition, both the regional and nal tonal championships aie being played on their home court 5 $. u- Aussnstana I4-8t in one half ihe clutibleheader while the Mii-j -r waukee Branch of Wisconsin! Thnrsi nipht nil both Kvansville and at' 011 tniversityj i jy John (S Home of "Lend Me $100 Mr. Net Mik. It $300. RICE ACCEPTANCE CORP.

42 S. Court AM 3 5791 i vi wnere hi. Micnaets wt-y) i host. The other pairing Tit Evans ville pits Bulfalo tll-4i against Wabash U3-6). St.

Michael's opposes Assumption (13-3) of Worcester, BOAT SHOW FT. DIXIE GRAVES ARMORY LANGSTON FINANCE SEXTET Langston Finance team, shown above, is a member of the Capitol Heights Community Center Women's Basketball League. Reading from left to right, front row: Betty Powell, Augusta Hill, Tootsie Johnson, Peggy Morris; back row, left to right: John Hobbs, manager; Nell Hobbs, Billy Anderson, Jo Ann Lucci. is one game at Winooski with I-e-Moync 13-3) of Syracuse tangling Golf Tourney Set At Baton Rouge rA li a LI UXU LS ipll now im ll BATON ROUGE, La. (AP'-Top money winner Arnold Palmer and another 149 golfers open the 000 Baton Rouge Open Thursday if the weather is right.

Officials at the Baton Rouge Country Club closed the course to practice shortly before noon Wednesday because the 1 greens were flooded. And the weatherman promised more rain late Wednesday with a likelihood of more showers Thursday. PGA Tournament Director Harvey Raynor said the first round would start a.s scheduled "if the course is playable." By playable, he meant the greens would have 11 1 i ssssii iv jtsk if i iff iru iiu wit ii FISH GALORE SZ2s. VVJ ill to be free of standing water. In any event, most of golf's Young James Collins ol Montgomery hit the jackpot last week in a private pond and came in with this string of six bass which weighed in at 18 pounds.

touring pros are on hand for the -s fnirrnntnonl trim lact vpnp hv won last 1 4 Howie Johnson of Meadowlark. with a 2tl3, highest posted in nine stagings. Palmer, the husky belter from Ligonier, has been having quite a year, to say the very least. Through the Texas Open that ended last Sunday, Palmer had earned a bit more than $20,000. Tulane Nips LSU, 64-54 NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Tulane ARNOLD Favored At Baton RoiiKe Bad Weather Bars Trials I rtV.VXr" ut.

1 caught Louisiana State near the monls ho n(pr) nn fhB nrnl eIld he fil'St half tour pulled away in the second half Oddly enough, Jack Fleck, of a Southeastern Confer- Lcs Angeles, the No. 2 man basketball victory Wednes-earnings with $11,200. and niSht-Goalbv of Crvstal RiverT" The game wrapped up the "'loA 0 1 mm SEC'S season. Tulane finished I nH 01? ui 4t.aI their with $9,900, are in the threesome wifh Palmer for the opening round. wiiu 111 o-u iLiiiu iiiaL vicu lot: New Orleans school with Missis- At Sedgefield SELMA The 11th annual running cf the Central Alabama Shooting Dog Trials got under way at Clyde Morton's Sedgefield Plantation at Alberta Other top money winners, in-isippi for fourth place in the SEC eluding Fred Hawkins of El Paso and local favorite Jay Heb- standings.

Tulane had an overall mark of 13-11. LSU dropped into a tie with Florida for the SEC ert of Sanford, who played u-ifh vftrv inloTninf n'oalhnr vftAM 1 1 The spirit of the gallery at with a conference mark very high with approximately 1 7 3-11 VCra11 mark rider-! wtchin the eiht braces $2 0CK) place LS" itruck first and moved in -ores M. But Tulane s(ayed close mi rt (ho i'" P1 or S0R'iand took the lead the first time at 22-21 on a field goal by Dick 0'3riei with slightly more than six minutes remaining in the first half. Tulane led at halftime. 1 gy.

condition. I'aimer shot a 77 Sixteen dogs took part, in the in (he pro.am at the first days running fop judges neighboring Sherwood Forest Henry Davis, Mobile, and Earl Course. Doug Sanders of Miami Biskin, Natchez. to judge Beach FIil-i a 70 aild Tonv their abilities. of San Leandro.

with In the second half, LSU caught 1. Wis mm 1 Peaches, owned aixi handled a 71 were the only (wo golfers to hv fanev I fs nf Marion lrtokpHlv.n.:i ni T' at 3C-36, But at 43-43, Gus uvn 1.... f. good wlih one find and very good! The Baton Rouge Country Club v. ere Tulane and the Greenies ..,.,1.

n.i.nn! never headed again. course is lined with moss-draped trees and a tiny bayou meander across most of the fairways. Long WE HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS More than just nylon tires they're FIRESTONE NYLONS! SPEEDWAY' PROVED Vic Klinker of Tulane led all scorers with 18 poirvts that gavei hitters don't have any particular FOR m.v TURNPIKE SAFETY Kfe FOR TURNPIKE SAFETY advantage, but the golfer with 6-3 Lafajette, senior The word "nylon" is not enough insist on FIRESTONE nvlons. Get curate iroas and a smooth putter points tor ms conege w-would be hard to beat. peer, fourth highest in Tulane rr 'historv.

His career game aver- 1 1 Kon rails films of I8.8 points is the best: the safety and long life of SF, Safety-Fortified nylon cord bodies, 7-rib non-skid tread, Firestone Rubber-X. made and sold by America's most experienced NYLON TIRE SPECIALISTS IVUUU flUllV, Ut1U.V UCM, VWIIVU by Dr. Frank Phillippi of Brew-ton and handled by Mooney Naul-ty, also of Brewton, had two clean finds and above average ground race. Paladin's Handyman, who was runnerup in the Union Springs Dog Trials last week, owned by T. J.

Smith and handled by W. T. Swift, both of Selma. had one find and one unproductive. Handyman's bracemate, Miss Pt'Lss, owned and handled by Gordon Russell.

Safford, had one clean find. Geiger Counter, owned and AiiiPi-ionti far a Tulane player. I 1 Pnrv r.iift'irfm.i. Tom Ilaborn, SVnVFV fAPi ti.lm Kim. Torn Conklin Davics and rrjrla Analrnliliil civimminrf kMO i Ui3HL -VJAw oM.rKJtflju 11 lupc-iirc wnuH cmampion iTIIDtircc I no "longer is interested in accept-jshared for usu ing a scholarship to nn American! Wltn 10 caeh- uiintisi.ji.

ILOllsMN'l STATIC John mother said her 17-year-old son. holder of world freestyle records, has dc- Daviea cided to try his hand at television Jjjjj -after the Olympic Games handled by Wayne AttawayV Gei-; irtAy 7.1Q.15 15.95 19.95 ri na BLACK 7.6Q.15 17.95 21.95 7.50-14 i Jf jJ 5 CiTXlBtiTm I 17.5Q ia5r WHITE 1 9.501 PI.lox end recoppoblJ tire 1 UfXJI ger. had two finds and was Rome. Also-he has been offered jobs with several leading Austra-ln nvS nan companies, he said. iKimker (i T' 6 6 7 0 3 10-11 1 16 3-5 1 l'J 2 1-1 2 3 13 0 7 1 3 3 0 0 00 2 01 CITY RECREATION -u.

mm rnn mluJ.mmmkm mmmmmiimmm iwfumm ifujlfMlla i.l.iuuj..,mi in imm, Jmrnm. mmmmmmmmmmmmm Mu- Hill IMJMnSl Wene.l Ardon O'Brien rider March Mitchell Totala MEVd TOl'HXAMENT CapUul ljrifliti Cotninunfty Center Aiiplekm Wire 7J braced with Mike, owned by Jimmy Hinton, Tuscaloosa, and handled by Mrs. Clyde Morton, had no finds, and ran an impressive' ground race. Regardless of the weather, officials report eight braces will be run Thursday. Pdlringii for Thursday: Ninth br-B MeBrnndy, owned by John DfBuyi, Birmingham Junctions Jake, owned by Krcdrtie KrP.

Marion Junction. Tenlh brnce -Riith't Befit Dminc. owned hv Jnn lVIlun. Birminsham! Tf riinn uins- rtransucn ja, iienderaon 20 24-30 3J-M 32 Jl-M 4. l-A -Webb 30.

RUARPN land 10. Prienier 2. SUBS-McKnieht. iTalo wfeiSizeJ Ni 2-cell lii SI 'i C00f Expert (r Iflf Police Department ti I i fciiuvamis -Hicks i6, sheriin 3. kn Jockey Willie Shoemaker won sunwK4i'Bs-Brn? i 3' 27 stake races at 11 race tracks Bed and While Piilnre" Framert 1 'ill 1939.

ir ncn nni 1 11.:: 1 1 a si 1 I 1 lujiiiiuiii 1 ii .1 jr i 199 ASB'- Package of BURPEE'S ZINNIA SEEDS I ony cor For tummer driving comfort 1000 meh openinRi keep cool breeze flowing. Flawhar button, carryinf rinr. ill rtwtnl co. I oniplete -wheel djiistment. I I 1'ront brinc rpt-ked.

Too good to recap. Plenty of ante miles left. Limited quanlitivs. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE SAYING HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS By Getting Their New Fords From Wetumpka's Ford Dealer 1' t--f' 1 11 I w. If i 1 Snowhall, ownpd by Jamei Barnos.

Marlon. Eleventh brae -JolUng Jolt, ownrd by W. B. Neville, Kutawi bumier' Joy, owned by FranK Hutrheon, Kos-iville, Ga. Twelfth brai-e Euiaw's Stormy Su.

by W. Neville. Kutawi Pala-. din's Dot, owned by frank flutrhesun, Iliwiaville, Ga. ThLrteenlh nraea PaUimonium't Pandora, owned by lf.

Josiah Smith, Selma I Man, owned by Arthur Capell. Camden. Fourteenth brir-I)reden' Accolade Jim, owned by lr. Vernon Wella. selma; Junior, owned by Charioa Uohnnberg, Selm.

Fifteenth brace -My Own I.ady, owned bv Dr. Vernon Wella. SeJmai Stormy. Ed Lolley, Selma. Smteenlh brc-A(Cilade' Boy.

owned bv Dr. Vernon Wella," Si-ima 1 The I.at Dueheaf, owned by Glenn Andrewa, An niston. IKVJOB 4T terms to fit your budget where your dollar buys MILES more! e5 yy! III Cr5 9 NO 0R HANOVEK. MI. (APi Te.f I Mil-K-EI HE'II'MPKA'S FORD HKAI.tR Emery, Dartmouth College siwrt-s information director, Wednesday Jl.nr.in.

nt naililtn rA. 345 S. Court St AM 2-1915 WETUQPKA MOTORS HilS lldlilCU UIICVIWI ui l'Ui11. ifc 1 lations for the New York Titans' nf the American I ootball Wetumpkj, Ala. JO 7-5400 League.

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