The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 10 of 24
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Thurtday, March 8, 1964
mittee
Baytown Sends Teams To Laredo, LaPorte
TRY SUN
CLASSIFIED
week than the disappointing mm
The (print relay team will be
aamijMsd of Mann. Denson. Day
iM Kfcwtck, and the mile com-
b<> «ill Include Kultwth. Moore,
Day and I'towtck In that order.
Rock hold chertaliea no Uhl-
'famt about repeatlni ai Border
champion for wveral r*aaona.
The main fartor*. of eoune, are
An elrht-memher track team
led Baytown earty Thursday tor
Undo and a Friday-Saturday
date at I tie Border Olympics
where a maaaive held of over
) out) hlfh achaol and col left
athlete* open rempoatlon In the
annual renewal of the earty aea-
aao clank.
Captains MUce Bowen and
vlakna. Except In Held evertu.
sophomore* will tarn pete with
the Clan 3A schools and the
in* mam larinn. m tout**, are
the time of the Maaon and the
condition of the squad.
Houaton Lamar, victor at
Mmmmtl Royal Purple Re-
lay* laat wsehsnri, la expaeted
to make the major bid tor the
huh .rhool title. •
But Bavtnwn jot aomethlnj of
• Ufl ilia week la the runninj
department ai Kulbeih and Den-
ion clocked Impreulve tlmei to
practice
Drnaon ran an 11.3 from a
atandina Mart to a UO-yard
trial, and KUbeth waa clocked
at M3 to a quarter
Robert rtawtck head the RCL five ficl
tram which Include* Baa Kul- oompch
ban, Mara* Clapper, Krlk- AI La
Mann, T)wt(ht Demon, Ken Day tour ml
and Bobby Moan. rsluv t«
Prelimtoarka In aU aveni* trie* to
etjan the high ichool dlvlikat yard di
Friday with linala let for latur- and the
fay. Bower
Meanwhile, a S3 • member ihnt am
aquad sophomorn, Junton and will lie
oenton readied tor a abort trip | Jump •
to La Portr Saturday and com-the due
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SIZE it FOR faliiX -
Former B
Man New
School Tr
Bernard and Clem Hauamann or
[jtrry Kergumn to the pole
vault
The tfack entrie* break down
like thin:
a DfYIXION
100-vird daih - Bill Elliott
and Jrny Schubk.
440-yard relay — Elliott. Rich-
ard Schnyen. Mike Lawhon and
Bolmanua.
JJtVyard daih — Schubk and
David Dudley.
MO-yard relay — Lawhon,
Srhoyen, • Dudley and Bolman-
tkl.
2-mll* relay - Leon Wash-
bum. Larry Smith. Jerry Lyon*
and Warren Ltoenbse.
Mile run — Ron Monia and
Kenneth Odom.
Mile Relay - Washburn, Dud-
ley, Lawhon and Utenbee.
%\ tm ihior
Rick Bell and
More Sports
On Pagt 12
Henry Aaron Praised
Kirkland Fined $300
WANT WHITEWALLS?
8-T NYLON AB-Weather-or i
|y element that waa mining be-
fore.
"Until laat year, Mayo had the
edge over Henry on detente and
to baa# running. Now Henry hai
moved to all he can run the
bate* at well at Mur*. If not
better. Henry, like Willie, hai
MIAMI, Fla. (API—Manager
Hank Bauer of tht Baltimore
Oriole* to running a no-non-
tenae baseball training camp.
"I won t tolerate anything
leu than 100 per rent effort out
of every player on thto club."
the ex-Martne tald when he ar-
rived to Miami two weeks ago
to take over as field bon of the
Orioles.
"I don't believe to fining play-
ers, but If that's the eoly way
to get a point across It wtU be
done," Bauer said an the eve
i't jprlng training *1t'a up to
the player* whether I'm tough
1 wWbe If 1 have to."
So far. Bauer hat been true to
hit word. And General Manager
Lee MacPhatl, who aaya Bauer
will be to complete control of
the club, has given hit mana-
ger full tupiort. Under BUly
Hitchcock I ait aeaaon, aeveral
100-yard daih •
Alhen Cuppa.
ML) aid low I
Godkln
440-yard relay ___. _ .
Rill Aakev and Palonar Ra-
mire*.
330-yard daih - Bell and As-
• yard relay - Ferguson,
Hauamann. Aakey and Kamlrat.
3mlle relay - Johnny Gan
da, Wllfmt Odom, Ai Fayk and
Vkler Humphrey.
Mile run - Humphrey, Fayk
with a* much suecaar as
body to baseball. Ha even
four or five bases with BMk
Mathews up and nobody out.
That's becauu he was so ee r-
tain he could steal on the pitch-
PH. 583-7416
i crown by only aeven percentage
CHEVELLEt by CHEVROLET-a great highway performer
In runt batted to. 130; total
base*. 370; runs scored. 121;
and (lugging percentage. .5M.
He a too tied for moat home
runt. 44 Aaron also topped
May* to batting average. .311 to
.314. _
New Laser Rifle
Kills With Rays
neant butt- BOSTON (API-A lightweight
fining out- laser rifle, which shoots a de-
id $300 for rtroctive ray in*teed of bullet*,
,* late lo ha* lieen developed by Mater
Optics, Inc., and turned over to
by sdtef the Amy. « was announced
holdout u. Tuesday. '
The weapon, lighter than the
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P*«k <* barterie* weighing Im
ir nimhir ,han 8 pound*, has been dellv-
e th*w any to FrwWord Arsenal, Phil-
i American ^ ailfg ray, tha firm said,
u, w. to not enough to Inflict serious
MurPtiaM hodlly harm but could set firs
YMCA Announces
Gym-Swim Classes
Baytown YMCA has announc-
ed s gym-awlm program for the
three-month period of March to
May.
The program will Include a 45
minute gym period and a 45-mln-
ute swimming period at Robert
E. Lse High School and will be
held each Saturday morning. It
to open to boys and gtrto from
the second to the sixth grades.
While mo*t of the twimming
program will be recreational
George Or
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John usmilly as
to a soldier's clothe*. It could
also blind someone at ranges of
up to a mile.
Another u»e.
according to
Ancxner u»e, accoraing iu
Maser official*, could be to lg-
nits explosive fuses or set fires.
The wetnqn can fire al les*t one
tht evsry 10 seconds
there will be one claw of twim-
mlng Instruction. H
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DetHili may be o
Ins Saturday,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056685/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.