The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1958 Page: 9 of 12
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Mantle, $75,000
•ome resounding criticism ringing in his «trs.
AsrtsUnt General Manager Lee IbePhail of
the New York Yankees Indicated that his prise
alugger won't prove difficult to sign He said he
would meet again with Mantle in Florida about
Feb 10 And added*
. not wy f«r apirt , MpMt any
tn»ble getting together at our next meeting."
Mantle, however, was included in a sharply-
worded critique of Yankee players Tuesday by
none other than manager Casev Stengel.
back.
Tout was the substance of a
dramatic bulletin from the
stricken I os Angeles Dodger
catcher’s bedside at (ilea Cove
Community Hospital today less
than ?4 hours after the M-year
old baseball great escaped
depth by an inch la an automo-
bile accident.
gle out of the defeat column
nto the win section in the last
minutes of play for a 54-61 vtc-
Pgaadena
Baytown
Braiosport
Galena Park
Spring Branch
Texai Oty
coach Carter Lomax th# lead at
Sto end of Hi Ant round at
district 12-4A play and a lead of
two games over the runner up
team*
Brasoaport finally pulled the
big upset they have been prim-
ing for with a stunning M-30
win over the down and fast go-
ing out Galena Park Yellow
Jackets. ’
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Wednesday, January 29, 1958
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®l>r ViRtomn &ntt
REL Tops Spring Branch; Pasadena Next
You Make Out?
Hey, in his Ode to the
lnd. ,
ra Petaod.
rre Loti.
> Winged Victory (statue
/Mivn).
er.
ialind Russell. 2—Louisa
Ott
And Stoo Me
8y Bennett Cert
>■ "
o««ui, of “Mr. Roberta."
and “Sayonara” fame,
ssion for buying houses,
he’s not always aura
i going to do with them,
ht one old mention up
teticut recently on the
he moment, explaining
his wife, Nedda, “I
Us one up for a song."
.** she nodded gently,
1 song."
sque “queen’’ booed up
sh history for months,
s«d a mammoth TV
at and walked off with
I check. “This Just
she pointed out,'"00* *
sake much more grind,
you can bumping.’’
become of that gorilla
us you were engaged
nth?” asked one chorus
lother. "I’ve forgotten
him," was the disdain-
er. "He was juet a
an-cy.’’
U me,” a doctor inter-
indignant housewife,
husband snores worse
/owMMaa
■ What authority have
or a sweeping state-
that?”
»r one thing,” shorted
'we Uve on East River
time my' bus.
isiipiij
ian farmer, in the
an official visit, was *'
Marilyn Monroe was" A
t considered for the
uriienka in a screen
“The Brothers Kar-
0 you think of Miss
ting on a tough sa-
ke that?" the Ruaski
“1 can’t say,” was
«ply. “I haven’t seen
et”
fou Know?
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.resin the world
1 to be on the Ulm
i Germany. They
'h.
t sunshine, bright
sooler then dark, be-
ght material reflects
than the dark.
scur approximately
hi every M00 births.
7 92 births. Triplets
Wr. largest of all
ages less than ona
wads.
lacWlHlam* of VI*.
4 Va, to credited i
icing the quia**
radio.
to be built by ttu
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Roy camponeiia Pasadena Hits Home Crosby Tops
-.ursvi-s stretch Full Speed Channeivlew
District Bid
The number one beaketbait er. was all huslnese at the five Dommerf. fx.k fttmnkv and
tmrtlnn In mntlr* limit aknt e*l..*U m.m_______
Braaosport and Baytown tied
for second place, Spring Branch
in third with Tteaas Oty bring-
ing up the rear. CROSBY (.-foi-The Un*#!
IMetnet it-4A RUndlngt *1# ** hat In the district
W I. Tp Op
S! £ SlwjreS..............
s 2i? Gerald Cbrley led Bull KontH
. 2 241 to* Mb’ u P°lnl* ami helped push
their win record up to four wins
The Buffs
Buff*
w;-4A|
:ht Willi
. basket ball ring Tuesday night will
j a victory over the Channel
, I view Falopn* in Channeivlew ,
Tuesday'* Score*
Baytown *». Spring Branch **
Pasadena 54. Texas City 5t
Braaosport 5J, Galena Park 39
Friday (lames
Pasadena at Baytown
Galena Park at Spring Branch
Texas City at Braaosport —
Playing on the Jacket home
floor, the Ships of Coach Flash'
i Walker, were never in trouble
| as they moved to a tow but lm-
preasive 1T-H half time margin.
The running gun battle be-
tween Braiosport'* Graham
Bridges and Galena Park atar
David Warnell came off with the
Galena hot-rod losing tha drag
race.
Bridget 'hit for 2T points to
close the gap on th* leader In
the individual acoring race who
"ould manage but li marks,
i In Spring Branch, The Gan
drra of Baytown were presaed
during the last half of play by
the hard driving Spring Branch
Bears but won on a foul shot by
team captain Ronnie Faulkner
after regulation play had end-
ed.
Porkers Stop
Texas Aggies
Bv I MTKI) PKKfiA
University of Ar
a notch further ato
The
moved a notch iu
the Southwest Conference biakei
ball race Tuesday night by out-
shooting and out-ivbounding the
Texas Aggies 67-51 in Fayette-
ville, Ark. „
It was tlie only action of the.
night Involving conference teams
An estimated 6.000 fans turned
out to watch the Ra/orbnck-
register (heir fifth win in as
many stalls in conference play
and theii; 12th ngnlnst three loss-
s for the season,
Hie defeat , dropped the Aggies
out of a four-wav lie for second
f
Tuesday nights action left <H,[ fl
Pasadena on top of the heap in plate and left them with
the race with Galena Park.confe-ence record
uinm,
3.3 mat. sometimes
I height of 13 feet.
Bolt
and one loss. The Buffs are tint
with Humble ami Tom ball for Ihc
lead.
In ‘B’ team action, Channeivlew.
lopped the Buff youngster* 11-21.
Coach Bill Barrington of Crosby
rrnwted tiwt Humble heal Tom-
hall in Tuesday night action to put
the rare in Ihe three way fie
FanlesFHv
Batson, Libertv
•Urartlaa In the entire Bout
In MM Wtt take place Fri-
day night In the Hnhert E. Lee
high school gyn» when the
powerful Pasadena Eagle*
come to roll on the Baytown
(lenders In n district It «A
ball game.
The Eagle* ar* currently
lending In the district mce
While the (landers are stand-
in* In nt Ihe second place po-
sition.
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SPRING BR ANOH (Hpl -
Baytown's Ganders, fighting to
stay In the rail* for district U 4A
I honor*, sllppod by the upset-
ndnded Spring Branch Bears
45-44. on a fiee throw shot by
team co-captain Ronnie Faulk-
ner after the final whtetle had
sounded.
The win, coupled with the
Brasoaport upset victory over
the (aJIering Galena Park Yel
low Jackets, placed the Gander*
In « throe way tie for second
place with Brafoport and Ga-
4ena Park "♦
lad In scoring by co-cap
tain* Johnny Williams and
Faulkner,
•hot elrele Tuesday night
During the first half of play,
he tank aeven for seven free
shots while the (kinder five
managed to raek up 12 for 14
attempted during the first half
of play
But a Ion* dry spell was
coming as the Gander* foiled
to mark one time at the lane
during the second half of play
Williams hit *i* field goals
(luring the second hair and Mark
IVmimert allied two to keep ihe
Ganders Just a step ahead of
the hard charging Bears of
coach Kerman English
. Wayne
-------- pal on Me
back for (he play nuking per-
formance he gave . . . Ronnie
Faulkner pro* Ing he ean play
t>*shethali .,.
to to ★
The RXt B team dropped their
ftret district till of the season to
the Spring Branch squad 4131,
Roy Wolfe was high Mint man
for the REL B squad with 10
point* and Micky Fuller followed
kP w«h eight
This places Ihe crew of coach
Jay Bollinger In Ihe tough Plan-
----- -------- in uw imign riM*
With 11%% fh«n on# minut# on won antt
let e*lA.*fo the* ilsnd.r. kulel . Ofl*' lotot r»»fV»f*ll
43-40 lead on the Hears j The Box Score-
Dlch Stanley tuoh Uie ball Baytown Fg Ft Ff Tp
down court for the Baytown five Faulkner ...... | I 0 12
and led. off to William* whoiVVIlltam* ...... T 0 I 14
drove In deop for the lay up DeHoyaa .......... 1 S I 8
r>al imttlng the Gander* in Fmter ....I....... ) § |
front 44-40 Bommcrt .........I I l I
David UMont hit twice for
i»na lAiMoni nil rwwe ror ;"TrT' ......**** i 5 «
the Hear* from m dose to t(« ion^vTstm........’"’.i .. *
things up wlih 13 seconds left lu- ^ ........... 1* " ♦»
to play
BARBERlS MILL <8p» xhc :,’,*M,kner. Ihe Gander* Jumped
TtarbcreHUi Ragles played threel<" a «•« 'rod Hm before the
_ hall game* Tuesday night end f'n<l nf *he first half *n,| were
Arkansas imanared to come out on the f®**-*-again behind In the tialk
irther ahead It) lung end of the score l» iwn » inic
of the contest*, j Wiliam*, sure-shot Gander
Tile Barber* Hill boy* topped guard, dropped the hall through
Batson in a district aanm 93-22 the hoo|i fur seven field go*!.*
to keep their undefeated record and a total of 14 hig point*
Intact. Kenneth Tilton led Kngirj Coach Frank Jam.-* «*td "Wll-
scoters. ! Hams hit for the hi* two Just
Liberty senior'' girls topped J nt the right time". 4
Barbers Hill Senior girl* 7011 j Faulkner won his tain* and
and the Barbers Hill Junior! glory -on the • free throw- tn*i
girls managed a ?n * win over that won the contest, but dur
Liberty Juniors.
When frightened, the-spring seven free
timid sntelope-llke- ffnl-i 12 points.
log the 33 minutes of plsv he
slipped In two field gosls and
shot* for « total of
Spring Branch
spring nri
Wayne Hotter kicked tha ball 'wvlnrton
out to William* on the play In) - Mont •»•>,■■... 4 6
who »hot It back to I’orter iI’snkey ............ 2 0
The speedy Gander guard set Johmon ...... 4 0
sail with all his canvas In th« -"ewart ...........5 0
Wtnd for thttofar goal and JJS? ;
an he entered the crip shot area TV’TA'JI
tossed off to Faulkner under th*lL8f'*r* *>V quarter*
rg rt rt Tp
............ 3
.20
U>aps to a The lanky Gander forward.
i who l« a hot ami cold hall play
bd»kef
Faulkner dropped the ball
through the mesh for two point*
hut was fouled and the goal
didn't count.
Thu clock ran out and with
Ihc crowd standing on 01# floor,
Fuulkner calmly threaded the
needle for the winning polht.
to to to
Gander -Hl|hll|hu Juhnn.i
Wllllanie hit. for**l* field gaal
In the seeoml half In help hohl
the Nprinr Branch surge . . .
IViach 9'rsnk James list* Mark
i Baytown ..........14 14 M 45
Spring Branch .... 7 11 33 44
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1958, newspaper, January 29, 1958; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043444/m1/9/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.