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Thursday, June 27, I957_
Vlp legion in
It 1
— Sports
Murray*Go-Round
Rice’s Garrett In Top NCAA Tiff
By TOM MURRAY
Friendship Over Friendliness?
FRIENDSHIP, end friendliness, won out over
“friendliness" alone.
Yep, Glynn Gregory, unless there are confusing
reports out of Abilene, has chosen SMU over Baylor.
Baylor’s tremendously personable character was by-
passed by the fabulous athlete as he sought SMU
Don Loses
1st Round
Scramble
By GENE MBAIUNS
t'Bltnl Free* Sport* Writ*
SWUNG
Rain Notwithstanding -
mmm
IGS, Colo.
where Bill Meek had already signed hisBlife-long|{^|^i*wreity%i^>^Ut^
buddy, Paris’ great halfback Frank Jackson. form that made ium champion in
will ’ 1*6. led a field of 32 into today i
Now, where will Carpenter go?
Nobody know*, not even Car- That ihould be enough,
prater, but the rhanrr* are I k -k -k
s- \s «wag SKS5SKS
Believe Ft
be the
l*o. |,,| a field of 32 Into today *
second and third rounds of the
NCAA Goff Tournament. w w „
The a-year-old youth from puiUatkm, run
Knoxville, Tran-, moved into th*'
\U III I 1 \JI IrlfflJf U/fUIMU--
Little Leaguers Head Down Stretch
_ . . .. ..... . . . _ ik. * nv.in.1, •Kin., iviion t.iseu. sa ObutU on ww hit* and eight N*ti*4 aluHtd the
Rain, iterm and other ele-
ment* toreim to baaebatl will
p-rhap* obliterate the pair of
Thunday double.header. In
Baytown* thriving Utile
League, -
★ It ★
But nothing could wipe away
the good done by thu great or
Uttle Utuwf Tark and a South ‘'scheduled in the Ijk’etock ahln-i *>»»»« S B
league twin show at Jaycee dig. ___. , " * . ;L ..
- _ Four game* were -played! John Gillette wa* the Pirate
,‘*"**- . , about H weighs 18Vpotinds|ton !t Slan Binion, 5 ^ t. the
. t-i. 4 wSu“ JSJTS^WTSS®
raaj ss *.,» «ej? 5=t&
Leaguers
eh
big-
head
where his girl-friend attends
NTSC, that makes the decision.
“The kids (Gregory and Car-
penter) are close friends,” said
an alert Don Oliver, but they’re
not as inseparable as some
people have painted them."
If you feel Carpenter was be-
ing sought as a magnet for
Gregory, you're wrong. This
young man Is himself a col-
legiate grid ‘'must.”
★ ★ ★
“He reminds me an awfully
lot of Oklahoma's Tommy Mc-
Donald,” one 8WC coach said.
touchdown gallops, like Glynn's,
are Abilene legend.
Carpenter may yet sign with
Baylor, or Oklahoma, for he
showed more preference for the
latter than Gregory.
Nobody’s taking SMU lightly,
with Bill Meek on the Hilltop, but
rest of the SWC Is probably
breathing easier this morning.
* * *
tor tbrre's probably only
one grid storehouse, Texas,
halt star also, firedlMWWP
par 33 over the first nine hotel
and had a comfortable 4-up lead
after seven hole*.
His »rond round rival today,
John Garrett of Rice; proved him-
self Wednesday fo defeating Stan-
ford's Ron Lucettt 1-up, on the
19th. Garrett btrdtted the par 4
19th with a 300-yard drive, an 90-
font approach shot, and a four-
foot putt.
Campbell defeated Garrett In
the finals of the 196S NCAA tour
namrnt at KnoxviUe^^^^—
Wby such
hearted men.
The Uttle -
down the stretch. Hi
Scheduled Thursday was a
West league doubir-biU at
Park
A ★ ★
The Red He* were to meat
the Indian* tu the « pm
opener at IA*U« IMffB* M
w hit* the 1 oh# and Vaukee*
were to play In the I p-W.
WedaadJay night * Twluntr, pltehtng a sht-hlttur
At unto League Park the Rob*t Franklin suffeml th*
South league’* Rayborn John | low* thoagh be gave up but four
Pirate* edged the OCLhltoJimmy Ctontry^rftchcd •
j Oriole*, 8-1, and the Paul Prime j two hitter for the
♦ * A
1 Arrow the street at Jayrec
the Phillies play the Uons at 8
with the Federate and Priiban*
........... _ ______ ______ _ _ _ . rite tkw.
• White S«s slugged the Culpep- striking out M, The Sox got tf
i per Braves; 17-2 ! biu with CSftM Itorkln* auf-
g t 4 1 feting the loaa. Gentry ate had
At Ja»«* the Karthman j four hit* h» four trip, a, did
Tigers dammed Ihe r.inr QW Given*. .
Br««. tUrd«, I®-#, end the i Richard Hargrave* wa* the
Ktlgnre Itodger. defeated the l edger winner, shutting out the
Giant* on tavan hit* and eight
strikeout*. At Monts. Dodgers,
hit a homerun. Michael Dalqulst
»u the laser.
* * ★
MeiUn Alfred powered •
homer and Galksnd Smith
pitched a ire MMsr a* the
Tiger* defeated the hrehlms
Card*. Tamm* .Ha*ton suffer-
ed the detent.
* * *
In Tuesday night North
League play. League Leading -Eagle*
...............ore.-......... ............-......................
Huber Buff* alugged the OCI
Sport*. 88*4. and the HtimSto
tXtora outlasted tbs United Rub*
I for Eagle*. tS-ll.
Jce Ainsworth was the Huber
winner, hurling a so-hlttre^
striking out aix Stanley Retd
wa« the Otter vletsr, pitching a
one-hitter
Nerth league Standing* ^
Buff* «,»,»«»>,»»,*•••* lb t .
Oiler* 7'e *H
Sports 8S 81#
» •
BOMO MG FOR YANKS • By Alan Mow
WHO* THE NO. I
jor college material
Other SWC Coaches Sleep Better
+ + it
* BAVLOR IS loaded, to use a'
•lightly hackneyed expression,
and had Sam Boyd come up
with both Gregory and Car-
penter you’d have had to con-
cede the Bear* the Cotton
Bowl the next four year*.
★ ★ ★
Now they’re liable to slip up
and not make It one or two
years. Naturally this is an ex-
aggeration, especially in the
Southwest. But there has been
considerable breath-holding the
past three days.
After the Abilene nuggets nar-
rowed their choice to Baylor and
SMU. another SWC coach moan-
ed, “If Sam gets that pair with
what he’s got in school and
what’s on the way, look out!"
The announcement out of Abi-
lene is that Gregory, “will at-
tend SMU.’* Thursday morning
he had not signed a letter-of-In-
tent.
★ ★ ★
A tremendously talented
football player, AH-Ainerica
and All-State halfback. Gre-
gory 1* also a fine person.
He’s an A student, a church
leader and nary a bit of his
publicity has enlarged his
crown,
fir A A
When Howard E. Butt, the
Corpus Christi millionaire evan-
gelist, came through Abilene re-
cently Glynn gave an impres-
sive 10-minute testimonial,
Gregory and Carpenter are
both members of the Baptist
church, a factor Olfver felt
might’ve been influencing
Glynn’s earlier leaning toward
BayJor, fast becoming the Notre
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A. D. PELOQUIN
Phone 82781
in the old loop with Ira* ms- Should Campbell survive today’s
available- j two rounds, he could meet Rex
Baxter Jr., Houston University’s
Trans - Mississippi champion, in
Friday's quarter • finals. Baxter,
a lanky swinger from Amarillo,
Tex., easily whipped Bill Johnson
of Southern Methodist, 1 and 2,
Wednesday, and was paired with
Rickey Baird of Fresno Sate to-
COMEBACK KH> ('
Of THE YEAR'
WHEN THE
KASmary
W& PEAL was
\. **ZZ
Dame of that faith.
“That was the best meal we
have had in months," Gregory
laughed, when quered about
eating a hamburger in Dallas
enroute to Abilene after a visit-
ing the Bayolr Campus,
★ ★ *
“We've even eaten things we
couldn't pronounce the names
of," the 6-8, 190-pounder joked.
"That plain old hamburger, _________
the best tasting thing weve . ..jiminated by Ernie George of
hud ypt** “ Can ,W« Qfnfrt 4 HIV? 3 HmIVF
★ ★ *
Gregory reportedly turned
down 'several major league
bonus baseball contracts in the
neighborhood of $45,000. The
great athlete, three times All-
State basebailer, twice leading
the Eagles to state titles, was
asking $75,000.
Now
schools ,..-j — o-.» •'—■ —
have taken the diamond offers.
One down, one to go. Where
will It be for Carpenter?
Baxter and Campbell are team- jfe,
mates on the Walker (Tup team *»s
which plays England later this
summer.
Another lower bracket favorite,
co-medalist Roger Rtibondall of
Wisconsin, edged San Jose State’s
Jim Clark, 2 and 1, to gain the
second round opposite Jerry Coats
of Baylor.
San Jose State, 4 and 3. George
was scheduled to play North Caro-
lina's Gene Lookabill in the sec-
ond round.
Two other outstanding golfers
who fell by the wayside were Bob
Brue, Miami University, and Har-
ry Shoemaker, national left-hand-
ed golf champion from Florida
State. Jerry Pitiman of Southern
LfL* LEAGUER
Campbell's ousted Brue, 2-up.
Pittman and Redding meet to-
day.
Another top match today sent
Jimmy Hiskey. a teammate of
Baxter’s on Houston’s national
champions, against Robert Shave
Jr., of Florida State;_
FALLOUT small
EL PASO (UP) -Less radioac-
tivity has been recorded in El
j Paso after recent Nevada nuclear
! tests than can be obtained from
a luminous watch dial, according
to officials making tests on local
fallout. El Paso is one of 40 cities
in a national fallout observation
network set up by the Atomic En-
ergy Commission.
STUDY COLLEE SITE
DALLAS (UP) - The Texas , ht
japtist Christian Education Com-[„n*M
‘Baptist Christian Education Com-
ordinator Harold Haswell to meet
jwith representatives from Mid-
jland to discuss the possibility of
establishing a college in that city.
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Walker Cup Play--
10 Golf Men Named
xntun, NP.. * player, Ore to Ihe Ural player altrenato,Airairtr Mtle « tow wwta ago
ihe imlv cup veterena,Ul*Hdd an original nominee to;by toatmg llanOd Hidglev nl
*m - tdaying captain unable to aecetxTWeharri L, Yret ltaVnrfown, Pa , In tha d»m •
of oklalnana Uly. of FtotlamL Ore , i* *ec«nil #i |.i.«»hip match.
NKW YORK (UPMhwm new
namere to Walker Cup play were
among the 10 men named today
by the U S. Golf Assn, hr repre-
arm the United State* against
Great Britain in the amateur
(Uirtriies to to played at Minne-
apolis Aug. 30-31.
William C. CampbeB of Himt-
mg ton. W.Va., playing captain jn
19fu ami a member of tto I’fil,
and 1983 teams; Charles KVsi* of
Koval Oak. Mich , a player In
1938jpuxi 1919, aivl Billy Joe Put
OkU.
Neivconrer* fo the tram are Rex
Baxter Jr, Amu nl to. Tex.; Ar-
nold Blum, Macon, Ga.; Jo# S>
Campbell Kixwvtlto. Tran ; Will-
iam Myndnuui HI, PhUadeli»hm;
Hillman KotrtUn* Jr, Memphi*.
Tenn,; K. Maaon Rudolph. Utarka
vtlto, Tran.; and Dr. Frank M
lemate, awl Dale Morev of In .viectton of die US team it
dim»i*>lte third attri-nate, Jha»r,t upon three i-wiaideTatlona,
The United State* tout Britain; .•«,* \t«ii ■* * ram.
In their tail prevldUa match, Wi,h* ,!®'A
u, j, j petitlve golfer, a* ihown tot ree-
Tto British have not named I onto in tmiarrtam tournamrat* in
thetr team, rx>r|rt toe Gerald ment year*; uportamanatop and
‘ lenrral ability to represent Ihe
in international fWWMR
Pros To Play
One In Austin
Austin, a city noted for It*; Th# Packer* have neb great*
avid football fan*, will boat it* W Th# Unlverelty of T»*a»‘
tint profeiiional football game, 1 Bobby Dillon. Ittoe'a all-time
Saturday, August 2t, in Memo-:*re*l* Tobin Rote and Hill
rial stadium. 1 Howum, Haylor * Hank Orem-
Contestant* for the exhibition
Ult will b. two of the N'-‘'ion«l: U lt(^rrr,,’'r VW ^
Micklem a* captain, but it seemed j Men*
vtlto. Tenn.; awl Dr, Frank M mten tt woukt 'wind# Retd Jack UK.
Taylor Jr-, Phnson^ r^nt of Jkxuland. wlw won tto Brltlahlawf nnquesttoned amateur »tatu».
squads
and
i Packers.
Too Wet
Meet Off ?
There was very little HkelL
hood the Houston Invitational,
the second Gulf AAU Junior
Olympic track meet of the year,
would be hold with stressing
weather conditions Thursday
morning.
Beverly Rockhold’s Baytown
Invitational, scheduled Tuesday
night at Memorial Stadium,
could be affected by the post-
poning of the Houston meet ,-------
The Hoqston Invitational wa* j Coach at Memorial
scheduled at 7:30 p m. in Hous-: field house,
ton Public School Stadium. \ "We need them badly,
Rockhokl’s team, ranging from1 said __
Lunetted; Arkansas’ Pat Sum
The tw# club# will do battle j who will be starting his
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Many former Southwest (Vn-; adds up to the fact that Texas
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Tulsa Gives Dallas
Pesky Time Again
Friday’s Game*
Detroit at Boston f night I.
•;i) I'KIAS i.vunn s lour-uu pnerung w mm Kansas City aUJtow York (night)
Leading Dallas (tto lead to 894 games. ' Cleveland at Baltimore (night)
road dub by far In other action, Austin field onto Chicago at Washington 'night)
*—*u National Is-ague
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The League * “““
the best
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Isa Oilers touch cus- ‘
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Eagles, tto
- tto^skv^sa Criers tough cua-lgut over Fort Worth », ».*»>«,#. , -
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the Eagies have gotten shutout!64. Austin won tin? opener >2,1 Philadelphia,
i pitching to take tto opemng.but the Sports salvaged the s« ; Milwaukee
games of doubletomiers. only to ond game 3-1. [BruoWvn
tose tto nightcap by a one-runi Dallas and Tulsa engage -In[New York
marein_ i their third straight twin nil at j Pittsburgh
N«1 Roberts Wanked Tulsa 2-0.Tulsa tonight, while Fort Worth Chicago
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’’Marv Williams.
The split cost the Eagles an-
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Missions 4-0 behind Howard
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New York 17 dk-innati 7 (mgbD;
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Philadelphia 11 St, Ixrni* 3 (night
Called end of 11 inn. darkness
Friday’s1 Gamra
Brooklyn at Chir ago
170 Golfers Begin
Western Open
At Detroit Today 1^#, nT^^Sih » m\
! * i Williams, Bos. # 288 4? 73 361
DETROIT (UP) - A field of BoydrBalt © M6 37'’7]I .345
more than 170. inciuding half aiFox, Chi. M SI 39, 833311
ttaten former champioas, tend off Skowron, N.Y. 615B7 37 77 .325
today in toe first round of the Home Run* }
54th Western Open golf touma- National League-Aaron. Braves?
ment at Plum Holtow Golf Qub. go- Musial. Caros 16; Snider,;
Stanunin’ Sammy Snead, White,Dodgers 15; Moon, Cards; Banks,]
Sulphur Springs, W.Va., and Lloyd Cute; Mathews, Brave*, all Ifc
Mangrum. Apple Valley, Calif.. American League— Mantle.|
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list of former champs. Sieverx. Senators 15; Zeraial. Att
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Canton, Mass., and Marty legs 47: Mays. Giants 44; "Moryn.;
* ut*u,. Lemont, ID. Qibs 42, . f
' A total of J25.OO0 in prize mom American Iragre—Sievers. Sen-
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day, 72-hole Western Open, one of ron, Yanks 50; Wertz. Inwins 47;
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