The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 20 of 24
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Thursday, June 2/, 1957
JTtir Bctitown >uu
16 Yanks In Wimbledon 3rd Round
...... n_____i. r»—I.. Dm. Marin R/*vm of Ml’X*
By Alan Mavei
^*cR YEAR?
a erne a
(r/BSOAt,
MO'S
CONCEDED
To HAVE.
t an • :
EXCELLENT I
CHANCE OF A
CRASH/NO 9
THROUGH i
70 hsr a
y!R*r ,11
w.'mEooXm
$/HOLES ifl
CROWN. 9
IDavidvxi of Sweden and Gard- j needed Dorothy Head Knode of Britain, Darlene Hard of Monte-
Inar Mullov of Denver played Koreaf Hilla, N.Y.. played Saaan hrUo. Calif , •gairot Mra. L B.
!Bobby”VVilaon of Britain. |Partrid*« Chatrier of Prance. jnwng of The Netheriand* and
In the women', aiiwlat. top- Other third .round matrt** to;
Aluminum Windows
sta* MiU |a Itoek, other
■tea a rail. Oomp. with H
acrea.i, ahake-fla. trim. Reg.
ttJB, bow IIUS delivered.
A. D. PaJoquin Ph. 3-2251
Budge Patty
nd Darla, the
1850 champion, Champion
Bum Fans
May Pay
TV Fee
WASHINGTON (UP)-Televialon
viewere may have to P•y#*1 *
game to watch the Dodgers In he
near future, If the team remain.
inWdterly0:Malley. team presi-
dent, told the House Judiciary
Committee Wednesday he had ten-
tatively agreed to a deal win
Skintron, Inc., for pay-as-yrai-sef
television of the Dodger game*.
The “admission price for each
set owner probably would tie I] a
game, said O'Malley, who added
t to pay/*i a
_ _ Dodgers in the
neir"future. if the team remain.
inWaHerlyo:Malley, ‘ram^presi-
dent, told the 11....—
Committee Wednesday he had ten-
tatively agreed to a deal with
Skiatron, Inc., for pay-as-you-aee
television of the Dodger jaune*.
The “admission price for each
set owner probably would lie IJ a
game, said O'Malley, who added
that the deal was not contingent
on the team moving to the West
Coast. In fact, the negotiations
were conducted on one condition.
That the Dodgers remain in
Brooklyn.
a f f 9p.
\ ALTHEA ‘BECAME F/RST t
_ OF HER RACE TO W/H A
W/M8LEP0H T/TLE WFEH SHE MAS
HALF OF THE V/CToR/OUS LAP/ES
ROUBLES TEAM LASTyfAR, BUT
HER S/H6LES BP MS H/PPEP
/H THE QUARTSR-F/HALS BY
SH/RIEY FRY, EVENTUAL CHAMP/OH\
The speed of round is gener-
ally placed at 1.0M feet a second
at «ea level at 32 degrees F.
Sfar Vofe Ends ■■
Kell, Bertoia Scrap Tight One
Here are the lenders: 1B-Vic I.F-Ted Williams.
9ft -s «
Ics; SS-Harvey Kuenn, Tigers: I Yankees.____
CsHer Afraid Bums Are
Headed For West Coast
O'Malley said if an acceptable
stadium plan can bp worked out
the. Dodgers will stay where they
______ w.. mi/1 “limp i« running
American League’s eight starting
positions in (he July 9 All - Star;
Game were set today as the na,-.
tionwide fan [Kill went into its fi-
nal day.
The battle for third base appar-
ently is going right down to the
deadline at midnight tonight with
George Kell of the Baltimore Ori-
oles holding a slight edge.oxer,
Reno Bertoia of the Detroit Ti-avn congressman said ruefully
gers. Kell has 28.430 votes in the,day he is convinced the; BrooU
«% us -■!£
offer for building
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
AMERICA'S
PREMIUM
QUALITY
BEER
FIVE DAYS ONLY... Friday, Saturday, Man., Tues. and
COME IN EARLY-SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING
OUR FAMOUS RANGE OF
SLACKS
When you’re ready for a
cold, refreshing beer J
THIS IS THE ONE! /T
WASH and WEAR WASH and WEAR
* 10.95 Values 8.95 Values
Orion At Dacron ... ioor; Dacron ami
Dacron ami Rayon, Orion Dacron and Rayon
14.95 Values
Falstaff! Part of the fun of life outdoors, it *
0 I .
brings you cool, flavorful refreshment any time! ^
Always smooth and mellow.)-.. always the
V ! ', * •
choicest product of the brewers’ art. Because for
three generations the men of halstaff have aimed all their
| . *
skill at one brand of beer-Falstaff.. .one kind of beer-
Premium Quality. Enjoy it today.
SIZES 28 to 44 WAIST 4 CUFF ALTERATIONS ONLY
^Completely Washable Short Sleeve
FALSTAFF BREWING CORP. OF *
ST. LOUIS. MO. WtN bmnrln ;
at St. Louts . OmilU - Nw
Ortems • S.« lot* • Ft. Wiy»*
Gilvwlo# • El Pm
VALUES roR0NlY */ EACH
A tremendous assortment of colors and fabrics, including Silk
and Cottons, also many new patterns just unpacked.
SIZES S-M-L-XL
SORRY-NO
LAY-AWAYS
ALL SALES
FINAL
DON FAUST, New Distributor
DRESS RIGHT YOU
CANT AFFORD NOT
TO
For the Baytown "Are;
i Commerce___ '
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957, newspaper, June 27, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043583/m1/20/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.