The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1961 Page: 8 of 12
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don't know what they're
excited about. TV payment-Isn't nvpnt in reply to a question from
wanis Club at
its Thursday noon i the proposed temporary
i made the state- tor 1962’s initial National
a club member concerning amor-
tization of the bond issue.
“I heard on the radio, coming
over here,’* he said, "that
the HSA had failed to make the
League
and the effect of ma-
due until Monday, and I know
the check is ready because I saw
it on the judge’s (Roy Hofheinz)
desk”
Bll Giles, publicity chief for - a J
the Houston Colts thus delivered)payment. So, in case any of you
the first rebuttab le a story that wonder, it isn’t due until Morv
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story
the Coltx had failed to maet thei
first payment on their $22-raillkm
stadium.
, Thursday afternoon and Friday
morning, most newspapers, radio
' ’ and TV stations had the story that
the Houston Sports Association,
owner of the Colts, the American
•Association Buffs and the 1962 Na-
tional League Franchise,' had fail-
<}l to pay the first $750,000 rental
installment to Harris County, The
payrtent is the annual fee agreed
on by the^HSA and Harris County
atm is to be used for amortiza-
tion of the $22 million bond issue
‘ir day.
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■ lies had touched
many of the aspects of
W
ting, b
signings, the domed stadium
on
ASA’s
current operations, scouting, bonus
campaign,
jor league baseball on the Hous-
ton area. He opened the floor to
questions, later, and the amorti-
zation question was one of sev-
eral directed at him by Kiwani-
ans.
One concerned the AH-Star
game, which Giles said is rotated
around major league cities.
"It'll be 10 years, probably, be-
fore we have an All-Star game
in Houston," he said. “I don't
know how. we’ll fit into the ro- the 83
tation, have on
“’We hope,” he added with a "But
smile, "we have a World Series go out
here before we .have an All-Star
game.
Gije* told the club he feels the
days of the big bonus to young
players is about over and that
the majors will return to a "rea-
sonable" bonus sum. - *
“We have paid dot something
like $500,000 in (he past month
young players the ColtsMhere are 17 million
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^The Colts, Giles explained, hopes
SAASttUtS
players from the National
League’
scholarship plan the majors ma;
try to w ork out with
the Colt stadium to be used next
year.! j ■
There are some definite Ideas
a of the
npay use the.
access roads under construction
for the future Colt home.
The Kiwanis Club had as its
’* plan for stocking its two being considered," Giles said,
and a half signing young Idds..........#WVI
Giles said. That covers some of years left in the major leagues,
new clubs to give Houston a good
team for at-least two years.
"We’ll be getting fellows who
have maybe two or three good
that is to finance the domed, air-
conditioned sports stadium which
wilt be home for the Colts and
the Houston Oilers' professional
football team after 1962.
Speaking before the Baytown Ki- WooMaPm
Baseball
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Giles said the HSA believes
they have one of the best audi-
ences in the majors in the Hous-
ton area.
"We have more people to draw
from in a 600-mile radius than
"such as a draft like football has.
The majors may try to work out
a college plan where a team
would pay for the scholarships for
boys and arrange it so they could
play baseball through the sum
mer."
As for next year’s stadium, Giles
said it will be as good a layout
as many present major league
parks, and that when the-Colts
are finished 'with it, it will be
left for local high schools and Oth-
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guest Thursday, the Little League
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Lritgue pennant, received a cham
iship plaque recently, and E.
(Buckets) Oliver, who intro-
duced Giles,, presentOTthe plaque
to the club.
Visiting Kiwanians included By-
ard Sooy and Thad Fenelon of
the West Baytown club, and other
guests included Gene Branscome,
Dr. William Finch, Charles
Guesse, Gordon Wilson, Edgar
Enderli, Rev. Don Duran, and Lit-
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The New York Yankees, who
seldom have grown their
pitcher* in recent years, at
ly have come up with a aj
Roland Sheldon and Oil Stafford.
And the two kids couldn’t have
come akmg at a better .time.
The two right-handers, fattening
a slimmed staff, nan stung as
relievers when Detroit regained
first place by beating New York
in Tuesday's second game. But
5-1. Milwaukee defeated Philadd
■phia 7-6. - .
Stafford (7-4), a poised 6-foot-l
sophomore from Catskills N.Y,
allowed only two base runners
while nailing his second shutout
in the majors. He struck out
three, walked none and retired
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