The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1967 Page: 6 of 14
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11
Gb» Baytown §uu Monday, June 5, 1967'
Teen League Roundup--
Dodgers Ax Cards 10-3
The Dodgers poured five runs they got to him on a walk and
a rash ot Buc errors.
The Pirates put their big Irt-
across in the sixth inning Satur-
day to ice a 10-3 win over the
Cardinals in Optimist Junior
Teen League action.
In Other games the Pirates
pasted the Orioles 7-1, and the
Cubs did likewise to the. White
Sox 6-1.
The Cardinal* notched first in Orioles to two hits end no runs
their game cm singles by Bobby
Littlefield and Thomas Hart
coupled with two walks. The
Dodgers, however, lit the score-
board with greater effectiveness
as they struck for four tallies
In the third frame following an-
other Card run in thesame^in-
ning.
A double by Anson Barker
was the big blow in that third
Inning uprising complementing
singles by Joe Holloman and
Mike Price. The Cards also con-
tributed to their own downfall
committing two errors
The Dodgers picked up anoth-
er one in the fifth before break-
ing loose for their final five tal-
lies ij» the sixth Inning
Winning pitcher was Mitch
Hawks who scattered six hits;
fanned 11 and issued three free
passes. Loser Thomas Hart ori>{
allowed four hits. He also struck
out eight and walked three,
PIR ATES-ORIOLES
In the Pirate-Oriole game the
Pirates picked up a single tally
in the initial frame arid held onto
that slim margin until the fifth
when they pushed four more
markers across,
'The PfffiTfiS'' Mft*
held the Orioles scoreless for
five innings and was relieved i
by Tony Capitillo who gave up
one run in the sixth inning when
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THAO FELTON
ning together with singles by
David Ellis and Marc Campos,
two bases on balls, Russell
Clark's sacrifice and an error.
Burgess was credited with the
win for the Pirates holding the
in hb five timings of work
set 12 down on strikes ami
walked three.
Loser John Burns gave
five hits, five Walks and struck
out five,
, WHITE sSJUUM
The' Cubs took an early load
oyer the White Sox- which they
never relinquished in their 6-1
victory "
Larry Jnckson, however, wa:
also pitching one-hit ball as
held the Sox to a solo tally
the seeohd and picked up the
win. He breezed 14 White
In his nenr-shutout near-hit per-
The Cubs pushed two runs formanec and walked foiif
across in'thc bottom of the first
inning and then came back for
throe more in th,. third 1......
tnree more m in,, imro oespnv
getting only one hit. In fact that
one hit represented their entire
up total for the night.
Billy Brfdwell was / charged
the loss allowing no hits
and five walks in {wo innings of
work! Kenny Deans came
for BrtdWell in the third,
Wilson's Whitewash
Spoiled, Phillies Win
HOUSTON (AP)- “ Dave
Giusti, 2-5, will be pitching for
the Astros tonight in St. Louis
as Houston starts an eight-game
road swing. Larry Jaster is oh
the mound for the Cards. - —
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Rookie Don Wilson had a good
thing going against the Phillies
Sunday: a three-hitter through
the eighth, with Houston lead-
ing 1-0, But a Philadelphia
pJosion_inthe_M)JyrriiH).uWo
a 6-1 rout,
Johnny Callison led off the
ninth with*; a double and Wilson
made way for Dan Schneider,
who yielded a , single to Tony
Wlfh' CaUison on third, Cniroll
Sembra came in to pitch and
after striking out pinch hittor
Don Lock, allowed .Cookie Rojas
the tying single.
Sembera walked Gary Suther-
land and pinch hitter Tito Fran
■-4 cona fereed him at saewnd, Tay.
"" 'for’’£cd?ih]f'the run that gave
Philadelphia the edge
An inficid.hit from Tony Gon-
zalez added the third PbiUie
run and Johnny Briggs followed
with a threc-run homer to right
field above the Orange line.
The Astros run Was unearned
... . . and came in the first when left
5 ? ? ° 5 fielder Gonzalez dipped a pop
fly by Julio Gotay for a two
base error. Eddie- Mathews’
/single scored him. -
In every industry
the products of one
manufacturer stand out as
fhe sfaridard because of
certain builtin
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that defy competition.
Thus it must always be '
with York products.
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Rick Wise started for Phila
delphia, leaving in the fifth with
a pulled muscle. His successors
were Grant Jackson, Dick Far-
rell and Dick Hall.
Sunday's crowd in the Astro-
dome" Vai '25336.“'TRW0lK~2r
dates this year, the Astros have
sold 400,066 seats, compared
with 512,876 -lifter 27 dates last
year. ' ■■ ,
Steve Barber
Quits Orioles
On Road Trip
BALTIMORE (API - Pitcher
Steve Barber quit the Baltim-mri
Orioles , Sunday night and failed j
(o accompany the team on Sun
day”s flight from Baltimore tc
Anaheim, Calif:, where the Ori-
oles open. a five-game series
tonight. *
The 28-year-old left-hander
was knocked cut of the box dur-
ing a five-run rally by the j
Washington Senators in the fifth
inning Sunday. The Orioles
eventually-won 74 in the ©th
inning on a two-fun homeriy
Andy Etchgbarrgn. '
. According to a .-report by Lou
Hatter of the . Baltimore .Sun
wholsiravelirigiyitli theDrioIes
Barber walked away from the
world champions’ jet moments
before it fool; off from Balti
more’s Friendship Airport for
the West Coast. •
—Barber-ref <ortodly4ol4iarvair-
lines' official, who followed him
into the terminal building, "Tel!
them- to go on without me,
quit;”-
According to the airlines' offi-
cial, Barber also said, "I can't
come any place dose to finding
my grove," >
.Basher made the statement
after lifting his bag from tlr
plane's baggage. cpmparimgB*
and walking away.
Harry Dalton, the Orioles’ di-
rector of player personnel, told
the Associated Press in Balti-
more that Barber had left the
dub. Dalton said he had not
/talked, to Barher.,. buL that, he
hoped to contact him sometime
today. - '
Sports
I PROVIDENCE, Rtr (AP®
D, Thomas Testa, 68, former
chairman of thc Rhode Island
State Athletic and Racing Com-
mission and past president of
die National’ Association of
State Racing Commissioners,
died at a Providence Hospital
Friday^ after a long- illness,
Pitt's football team had its
worst season in the schools his-
tory in 1966,winning only one of
|l0 games
i- ' .
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1967, newspaper, June 5, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044384/m1/6/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.