The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 164, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1964 Page: 6 of 14
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HOUSTON (AP)-Kan Spain,
a Mom-7 junior I mm Houston
Auitln, *u the Inp vote eo»-
leetor S.tlurdaj m the Texa*
SixMliwrlleiv Asm.. Mil,.11 irlrt't-
Hl the INI Om* AAAA 111.
iliti hlch Khooi baaket-
ball bent.
Spa I a. who averaietl 21.8
pnlnU per game In regular *ea-
mw. polled to out of a peaaMa
7# vote* to take the to|>-ranked
| team. Joined the big three to out
U| ■ the honorable meikton meter
lour ways.
Baytown and BaU High, who
flntahed the campaign tied lor
lent place, each plaint one play*
«M8-m ihmKmmKm
mater, an honor mam MW Pled
by the conferences ala head
roaehea.
Joe Bd Neweome, e<xaptiln
It with Ma ball handbag and a
Jump ihot
Although youth wae a keynote
la IMA Mi year. It wsant
noticeable la the ali-dbtrict *#•
lection. Qelena'i Aah to the only
Junk* to amah one of the top
JQ p||0||<
Include Gome* and Rick H«*v
ion, who al* Junior*, and Stand-
by and Ntoholaon, who am aoph-
HaytDwn'i share of the alMla-
By JIMMIE WOOM
Non Sport* Editor
Paaidrna and Galena Parti,
two oT the thme IMA cham-
plona, iptlt four of the lot) five
plants on the 1SS4 alMlatrtct
haibsttill teem.
Tana City, who abo ahared
the tltb, won three of the aeoand
teem bertha, and Bruoaixirt,
thing tor Na Kafliaa.
ad eoater, played Ina
Hml MW MN1
times. out*ide mo*
and demonstrated
able talents evonfl
What McCarty d!
Newaome, who lettered la HU
by playing every poaltlga b Bay-
town s tandem poet offanas. led
Gander seorh« wUhMpalnta
and was a chief rebounder with
131. averaging 13 1 potato and
it rebound* par gam*.
In the conference, ha aeorad
Uf point* lor a 12.7 i*>«t avan
aga. and tank 41 rebound*
Hii teoaon high* earn# at toe
Port Arthur holiday tournament
* here he hll 33 i«>!nt» and grab-
12-4A A ll-District -1964
NUT T1AM
MMUy MaCartjr-haaMni 44
R*o*ctuntsr Paiadawt.........................44
Hubert Mayw.....talaaa M...........
* ItCONO HAM '
Slahard CanealM *........
UubSbaMro—TaaaeCHy .....mi
Atosrt Vaa Amherf Taaae ©ty
Makard Jana* Teeat CHy.............
*•*— S&ipii
Mika Herat, Iraeaiparti ftafar Zwahr, In
ftomee. Teae* City CkaHm Mar, Nalana I
tames. Taaae City C-----------------.
lay, taadana; Risk Hanea^ Paeadanai Jim
fag/as Fall 67-51 In Regional -
I Austin Raps Pasadena
To Grab Tourney Spot
a On Mw aftar hand, Btortpal* W
hie Bed OeeMna «-U> bet the dbtrtrt by
eel a reaardafMNaw MMlw te tat
tor Baytown*! M and Ttoane'i study to fr
*1 dids i think we Warn kartag eueh
year <*M). bat aftor this year I think I
Ooatina rinttosd Maud toet year wtth a >
They w«ra MS to dhgrtot end e-n h
CUTFSIDE PARK, N.J.
i API—Gu* Leenevlch, winner
of the fastest knockout ever re-
> ranted In e light-heavyweight
tltb bout and champion from
130-41, collapecd and died of a
heart attack in hb doctor** of-
fiCg Knda y night. He was 43
and the final scar* daem't todh
Mato how quickly the Huttings
[arwed It up
I Pasadena scored If point* In
the fourth gustier as Rlby In-
liertod hb bench. Until thaw, the
Eaglet' heat acoring waa their
10-pfit thttd quarter.
Auatm took a quick M bed
Rim, tearing to totb flgntoa,
loped to a IT4 margin at die
Eitaarof
toe end of tone pertodi they
were out front SM4 U the Au»-
By THE AMO
Texas AhM, I
MIMMb Made
MICKEY
Right Top: Roger Suntor Canton Hub Mayer and Gilbert Atit ItHtoat WNa Haqlar
Cards ExpectToBeMa
Factor In NL Race Agaii
» SU m WBMtafMMt IT
lor ih* Antis. ;
With only two more confer-
ence game* bft. Ttotaa AhM
has won 11 and bet Just ana,
| Texas Treh * Hague record i«
« M wtth torn to gn and third
place It MU now atatidt T-5
tebvbed game thb afternoon at
* I loo*ton and Texaa tackle* Bay-
[ lor at Waco tonight.
! Elsswhtrt
By THE AMKX1ATED BUM
i Like matching pantle* from
■ girt*' dormttnrtc* and *mf(ing
• » iuy* Into a tobphune both,
[SSSWJTaS'J:
disappointed last aeaaon after
rqaUng a run at Loe Angeles
but at the tame tlmclto were
not dieeatbfied with our over-all
showtdg |n MS.
I aometimea am guilty of
ouerenthuatasm but never of
exaggeration and I am looking
forward to tot coming season
with enthusiasm. I'm convinced
the Cards will be e big factor
in the National League pennant
race. Hardly anyone expected
us to do as wafl ae w* did last
year. I'm proud of the team
which won 13 0* 30 In one stretch
in September.
We gave the Dodgem a good
plus, should be equal
the laagua, sanseuly
All am established.
So It waa
start, hut ha!
Ml H»i to moved aay UngerW hope.
ways. Murb n ahoto for Jl.T par eaad
vever, give* h»ri n tilirauiib
ee to our ,<tn*tn. who hit 10 field g
on hooka, jump ahoto and
prsatfitsiiM
^asuawMa
iy Lew i* *11 s of |
run for It. Walter Alston * team
won, ultimately, but It took a
great team to beat us aa the
World Serb* proved
We am going Into 1M4 mom
solid than we went Into toe H3
race although I would like to
have another right-handed hit-
ting outfielder.
One big reaaon b the devektp-
merit of lira MeCarver into one
of the best catcher* In the Mg
leagues. Last spring catching
was one of our big problems «nd
Tim was still a question mark.
Jolly Charley
Signs KC Lease
KANSAS CITY tAPl-A Jovial
LaSalb to, Utah State SI
Prtneeton h, Columbia II
Harvard T3, Brown to
Tuhali Betae M
Boston ObL 10b. Seloa Hall to
Coast Guard N, MIT to
Tlh.Di Dartmouth ■
ss&mrn
Tulane to, L*U to
Texaa AhM 75 SMU TO
No. Dakota TT, No. Dak.-It. T8
MomlngsMk M, So, Dakota to
Brigham Young UK, Altoona
tat# 10
Oregon Stole 71, Oregon M
iwartWfttK
an .sv*u » Ptr ««l.w?
JOST t IIVRS OfVI YOU COMPUTI DRAFT AND POSl
TION CONTROl OVW IMPUMINTS WITH * - ^
.1, 3-P0INT TORSION IAR
—mi
H attach way BjtoBH hnplamanto
pnlsr N whkn you now huval
Implwnenb level, automaticalijnad-
> vnriatione In ground and aoil con-
a while the same Implement ia
kL Ask for a demonstration today!
said thb meant tha elty could
seek an Injunction against Kin-
ley moving the club and su* for
d images if he should.
The American League backed
the city to theUmlt. Just a
week ago, AL owners vtded to
■Hug to consider
Finley s Iron-
lt.lt! the city
Only Two Master 11
In New Orieim Open
NEW ORLEANS (API - Big
Jack Nlcklaus rates Lakewood
Country Club-alte of the
000 Gresler New Orleans 0|«cn
-as one of the six toughest
courses on the PGA circuit.
Judging from the scores post-
ed during Friday's first round,
Latowood's 18th hole b the
hardest, when hitting Into the
wind and the course is still wet,
and act on lifting
chine. He «SS5
he would sign tot
IhM Dnvb w«s
hi* stand that a
waa essential to
supiiort. In the to
dispute Finley at
the club to Lnuta
Oakland, Calif^
UMRHinQl • Vllllo'. * ‘ 1
Atlanta aad Dallas.
The elty won this
N.M„, -a*-- pw-m.,.0
I two days and two Dlghta
. healed talks.
fair. Only two players mastered
.......■' ■
mmm
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1* l
.len Spain
Heads 4A
Ad-State
Newsome Lone Gander On All-Dlstrlet Rosier
Big Three Top 12-4A Picks
re
Mrtoth Halton; The Moot-3 An»
«M meahwd M wlaHH
Others'on the alt-state flrat
team were Fsrrar Stockton,
iktHn* W ilson, Bill Voight, Del-
In Highland PariCand Larry
Miller, San Antonio Lr*
Spain and Voight are Junior*.
Stockton, Arnold and Mtllsr
‘am soma. Arnold waa • mem*
Iter of the second all-state team
selected In ISO. . ^Hto
Stockton received 4k vote*.
Miller 4T, and Voight 34.
While Spain 1* classified aa
junior, he (a to graduate
mid-term next year.
Spain, Stockton and VMg
were iclccted to inalde positioi
while Arnold and Miller wum
named to outside spots. All but
akwikto mw fwtr toosto «towi
tntr regional playofs. ■
Stockton holds thsH
scoring average with to.4 points
iter game Arnold followed with
Es. Voight 30. and Miller ISA
The second alKetst* team bv>
cluded Tern Tripped of Ode»
ss, Ronnie Pcfrt of Plslnvtow,
end Jerry Knoll of Houston
Spring Branch, tnairte: and
Mickey McCarty a* Push
end Terry George o* Ds
outside.
The third team Included Cans
Wlbon of Fort Worth^H
Steve Brennan of El
Bototo, and Bffl MshmasH
Corpus Christ! Ray, Inside; and
Gu$ Lesnevich
k Dead At 49
chest and stomach pains and
flic* of Dr.
was driven to the off!
John Williams. He died shortly
after arriving there.
"I didn't even get a chance
In examine him,” Dr. Williams
ihIA
During hb 15-year ring ca-
reer, Lesnevich compiled a rec-
ord o* 57-14-5. He knocked out
21 opponents and waa stopped
five times, all on cuts. A
brawny fighter, he was known
fur hb all-out efforts and strong
By m AMOC1A1
Half the teams A
tint Classes AAAA
ths sum sahodbo)
Iowa uader SO-flat aawT
-Juto on* right wow, tbs Bswtofc Mr wh* can ih* quur-
tor ^BswtolS bwa. That', the boy you took fmoi M,
tint it 7 Boitoeo bo had a brotbee that ptayod (
didn't bar
tournament W*ro *
day. night, mi me
to tee determined b
Reftogibi toumam
mum. mean wh! I»
mat of the dubs dt
ths »tat* meet Ml
Austin.
) iouituo Austin
ret ord to 34-1 far
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Fort Worth Halloovt
atoiw ptayctoi Wto I
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■ In dais AAA, In
tixUo defeated Cm k
and Kilgore Sailed
3AM to claim bar
Austin ftaabJ^B
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And Tulone Ends That Nightmare-
Aggies Get Past SMU 75-70
re- rontest tonight again*! VVeat
Virginia, an SWO upmt victim
. • a< < leant* Washington.
iVl^MUnap. j^bro-om.
■edged Oregon
M eltochsdst
Wave had ' -
ATTENTION!!!
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W* beat My Asas—ci Tba Opsshq
Of Our No. 2 Stem b Lb Ports.
MONDAY, MARCH tod.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 164, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1964, newspaper, March 1, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057291/m1/6/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.