The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 21 of 24
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Thur<day, June k27, 1957 ___________
'57 National League Race Incredibly Close At Top
. ' . ^ t™ run* tn the *ea*,n when n fifth-inning homer, hitler to stretch the Oriole*' ucore-
I hr laytoum fun
..............
By mr.lt DOWN
fiwi SporU Writer
The team that eventual!;, come*
-t on top to the chaotic National
League struggle probably will go
the World Senes with the
lowest pee«M»-wtanfa« victory to-
tal ip major league htston._
„ mmmw _ pouts | most incredible degree Wednesday j Cuba,
separated the tint lour clubs to-jmgtu when the Philadelphia Hi
...... *- ' '^’dinaUiKe. walloped the Cardinals. 114. “-' "*°
A mere 10 percentage
li-5, before
an IMnning,
maintaining a four point lead owelf* New York Qaata <dk>tabewl{ 1W Ottogl **>«> 9* IW”
the smtnd-place Uncinnati Red-o* Redlega ,TT *“* **“ hall-game margin to the
me tecono-ptacw cjncuwu mures. 17-7. and the Mil their half-game to the
'Unknown Kathy
Tees Off Today
MAMARONECK, N Y. (UP) -
Kathy Cornelius tee* oil today to
defense of the U S. Women * Open
a* the champion nobody believes
-and you can t blame her U she
hardly believes in herself.
One year ago. a complete un-
known, (lender, brown-eyed Kathy
came out of nowhere to win the
took the Open a year ago," «he
Saar
playoff from Barbara Melntire of
Tttodo. •
But since then, the JMeafly
Floridian with the *oft voice and
easy smile has gone back to no-
'^Thaven t won a thing since I
he explained "If I play well. I
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■SbBMMa Caariag Tegether
she1 expSabrocL^ "If T&'wdL I Kathy" 24, started playing golf
have advance and I am encour- to the
sired hv the fact that my game her native Lake worth, m, wnen
J*ems to be Comi ng together she was 13 years old. She ptoyed
•H* to ne comma to her first Junior tournament at
you last nui't walk to IS ami, to STwkml Juniors
7 • ...........—. when she was 17,
Then she married Rill Cornell-
■ ' ■" " If profession
work oil the
White Sox scored* their
" • 'the Wasbtogtoa—*-
came;single produced two runs to the season when it flWt-tontog homer.hitter to stretch the Orioles' score-
• • 1 * pv Bubba Plutopw and Earl Tor-(less string to 3! corurcutive to*
gesost s nut-producing nlnth-tnntog nings and won his sixth decision
single helped them fend off « "hen Jim Busby crocked hut fifth
Tigers
Senators. 4-L 1..
The PhlWe* «*mM a lAhit
attack that included tour hits by
Chico Fernandes and a homerby
Harry Anderson to hand the Car-
dinal* their third straight defeat
in tour games. Out Simmons
pitched a steady nine ‘hitter to
w in his seventh game while Unity
McDaniel suffered hi* fourth km
The sixth * place Giant* buried
the Redleg* with a 20-1* boro-
bardment that saw Bobby Tham-
son drive to five runs with a
homer, double and two (hides
i Mays knock to tour
with two double* and a triple
and Willlt
Wiffi Is Favorite
In Women's Open
bt uto « mr.iwrN
I toted Tresul Sports Editor
MAMARONECK, N Y. (UP)-
A held of 33 profession*!* and «
amateurs tees off today to the
flrs| round of the U S Women *
Open golf championship with
chubby Wiffi Smith, who has been
playing the game tor money only
since January, rated as the one
to beat,- »■
Although six former champion*
re m toe group, lnclydtog de-
Johnny Kllppstcta suffered his
seventh defeat.
The Brave* overcame a 54 lief
tett with three runs in the fifth
inning and six to (be eighth to
snap a two . same losing Streak.
Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews and
We* Covington tied a major
league record by hitting
live homers to tKe fifth toning of .was the choice of the touro*1
a game marked by eight round Iment-toughened velersna Thts tie
trippers. Mathews topped the spite the fart that she hat wwt
Braves' best attack of the year,(only one tournament since
after winning toe British anti
French Amateur rtvtmptowihlp*.
That victory came In the Dallas
tournament on toe Indie* PGA
winter tour. But they regard Miss
Smith a* on* of the longest hit-
ters to golf, a superb iron player
and potentially a fine putter, And
those are the three thing* It lakes
to play tile par 37 SB—73, AMS-
yard east course at Winged Fort
She was picked over Patty I
Berg; who won the first Women's!
Open 11 year* ago; Mrs. On*
litis, who nld she "hss been play-
ing badly;" Fay Crocker of Ui»;
gugy, one of the _ three fotebto i
late Boston rally marked by hom-
ers by Bilto Klaus and Ted Lep-
cto. Jim Wilson got his eighth
win.
Relief star Bob Grim throttled
a ninth inning rally to preserve
Johnny (Cheka' fifth victory toe the
Yankee*. All Ihfee of‘the Yank*'
run* rraulted from sacrifice- flie*
—two by Hank Bauer anti one by
ntncte-hltter Kma Staughter - as
Boh Lemon absorbed to* fifth de-
homer In the fifth inning Arnold
Cortocarrero hurled a three-hitter
tor too Athletic* hut waa charged
with hi* third setback.
Jim Dunning won hi* eighth
game and completed the cycia of
scaring at least one vtetoiy over
each of Detroit's rival* with a
six Niter that dealt the Senator*
Mr fifth stntafw MM. Chuek
Stobtta. who snapped a two-year
vtous start,
Omni* Jitonenn Juried * three- Mt to thwysy.
SchntzbuddTes
lotting streak in Ms pro
rt, absorbed hia 12th tie-
driving to five runs with a pair
of homer* and a stogie as Gene
Conley picked up his first wtn tor
Milwaukee and Clem Latone *uf
freed his fourth straight bias tor
UN, a 1 j»kc Worth golf
til. and he began to w<........
game which carried her to the BrooklM).^^™ TT™
IUJ5Open title last year, it whs, Pee Fondy and Roman Mejia*
i her first as a touring professional. M
although she had turned pro tw-o
vrars earlier, and she got n big
iift out of winning the St. Peters-
burg tournament in February of
IRA
Castelloni
......... Not Piqued
been drawing for the past year. a , r\ t *
It made me work even harder go- dl iGTfrClt
tog up to last year's Open-just #if tJOSt
"But I drew a big blank right
! after that, too." she ronfesae*.
"The same kind of a blank Ive
DMIRATION
COFFEE
I BROWNBEAUTY
BARBECUE BEANS
LB
as I've been working harder go-
ing up to this one."
"But this life Is a lot of fun,"
she bubbled, shrugging away her
playing difficulties. "The thing 1
miss most is my daughter, who Is
with my parents at their summer
home in South Carolina. Bill and
I took her to a tournament at Gat-
lioburg, Tenn., but it was just too
ROSE-DALE
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Box
No. 2Va
Con
lieves needs his moral support as
she tries to regain her belief in
herself.
had four hits each and Frank
Thomas drove to four run* to
CHICAGO (Up)-Rocky Castfl
Uni had no apology for defeat to-
day Ixx-Auxe he fought Bobby Boyd
tor 10 round* and T'put on a good
show for the television fans "
Boyd, the H-5 favorite, wa* hard
pressed all the wav to win a s|ilit
decision, anil when hi* arm was
raised most of the 1.712 fan*
threat* In tile field, amt Betty
......lame son, PC. A champion lout*.-
..................*h*i Suggs and Betsy Rawls, the tor
turned profesatonal last January: mer champion* to the field
m MM TMAf
MRI wiaaiiii miw’
Good friandi who <pt fogolhar
aver Sehlih. Often heard **-
□retied a* "Ha's my Schlitt-
buddy". Goat with ScWitwhumi,
Sehlitipab.
Stefan) Distributing C«.
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Bill has his walking cut out for
him in the next three days, too.
But this time it'll be with Kathy,
because the champion nobody bo-
had more points credited to torn
than Boyd. , ,
Referee Bemle Weissman scored
it 47-45 for Bovd and Judge Frank
(Task had it 47-46 for the winner,
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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/m1/21/?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.