The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956 Page: 24 of 32
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NOT ONLY it Baylor fatting
in Candor loo Glass but mev 1
state's moat publicized, Ctmm|
standing. 7- ' -
For Joes received statewide
playing. his aoiection to flu Soul
» switch m plans that had biml
utter First announcing for pnbl|
Texan.
But tbit spartan youngster ha I
.will abon bathe Texaa’ wire-aervid
Where the rest of the South
the state enmatte. our Jot's god
splashed all by hit loAttome.
Somebody made a mistake and!
ecutivo Director for .the'Texa* Hie
etatioif. rel<*«4d the team without
McConachie got an ad
-had. .hern omitted it wan tfrerfayil
Ray's coach and the gent who sefei
- Another call, this tuna to Co|
that McConachie was guilty for
Glass definitely-iTt member dT
lot I selected him myself.
f*Uio narno tar* a lafl
“His name was left off by mis
released the team from up there ini
"I’m certainly sorry this happer
team to play at Lubbock for 1
Conaehte," Stages concluded.
The team-release story was used
Tuesday but limited apace forced
Glass’s invitation had already been
Many calls cam* in over the c
w*r* beginning to wonder if''it hal
Winston Porter Follow1!
GLASS'S scholarship aT'tha Umv
be taken by Freeport’s Second-Tj
David Woodland. Th* 200-pound
rehtly playing golf and can't sign
Now we've been a
been around the eirtj
district 12A A baseball teams her
"fsn't one-run’s difference in any
any gtvetrmglrt;
Look for a race even tighten)
You wouldn't have to look farther t
ing -four teams tied for first —-to
invariably a champion will come,
Gander is nothing but a champic
tradition.
Last spring Edwin Denng'startel
stop for the Ganders. Hg'made * f{
diately began worrying
Steadily his play/grew worse ,ul
atrocious and hia,Jmting, always a
much better.
But Gander''Coach John Adam*
moving-Dpdny to the biitfield. Tfe inrj
became Me beat ceffterfielder in Teg
'over the lot.
'"catch he made in the state tou»|
pf the most terrific we've ever
'All-State and is currently playing sh
Houston Bearkals.
But now' the story may be in for a I
Last spring Winston Porter was I
sports writers the atate's s«cond-b*a
named to th* second All-State Totiif
Hi* teammates elected the popular!
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Played Like Major Leagui
TRYING TO codte up with a new i|
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mov^d the sleek Porter to shortstop. I
It 'like* an exceptional baseball pi
switch flawlessly. At fuat Porter did|
Vitally unportani sjiot.
But he booted a couple and got doJ
thing led to another and ihe highly nell
complete!)’ collapsed, letting two groun
his legs in the Vyeal Columbia game -Si
The two errors led directly to four n|
to pull his capiaiTTbff the ftelrl
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_ The handwriting was on the wall,
old i'clTool. H*..w.as through as a shorl
■ temporarily. ‘ i'
_____tt-waaamomant. when- mog>-tnd»-
would ve been sullen. But not Porter.
He climbed up on a front step of (I
.-ebears-lnr bit teammatea to get back]
despite an 8-Q deficit. *......
/’/'/Tpupg vKeRb'. Mixon did a good Job
and fwo, hits in three lrip« nailed tlowr
But whan the Ganders lined up aga
at Galena Tuesday; Porter wgs in lef
he didpiay that afrange position! '?■■■
Few major leaguer* ever had better
field and a relaxed Winaton was miirde
lashed two tingle* in four brip* arid 1
hail h'ith a booM-run tag- -
That Galena left-fielder, Dale Clayton
Willie Maya, over the-ahbulder catch n
nothing away from th* tremendous
Gander generated. .''-.Jc.
But it was hr* outfield play That 1
Jacket defeat. He grabbed a sinking
shortstop and doubled a runner off aecoi
throw in the first.
Me picked up a ball hit into deep left-
; ton, and pegged Him out at third, tryu
into a triple, in the third.
One-tnning later the irrepresiuble Portei
Second Baseman Barrel Hartman laced
the Jeft-field line. The flying Gander cat
play,it on the short hop but kept comini
hBoment b*ckhanded the ball from the gt
Then in the seventh with s shaky 4-2 Is
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956, newspaper, April 5, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043205/m1/24/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.