The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1970 Page: 11 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
FrWey, June 5, 1971
II
Astros Complete Sweep Of Expos, 8-0
ncement
Robe's
Rambling*
Jarid Wagmxi, Mr and Mr*
larry (Mail and Mr and
Ira t- D. Gram.
By FRED HARTMAN
HOUSTON iSp) - If th*
| Houston Astros dkin'i follow
ft* Montroal Expos to Jalaro
I and thank than) for visiting th*
Aatrodom*. they warant aa
gracious hoata aa they ahould
have bean
You would have to aay the
Canaftan* ware Ideal guaota,
[ dropping In for a frtondly vtatt
and gractoualy but afflrtanUy
Four unnaadad run* ram* I*
lha Aatfo eighth on Jot
1‘epituna i bleat into the rigM
field aaata after ban Radar
had bean hit by a BUI IXUmaa
pilch Joa Morgan than
knocked in on* and Jim Wyne
another
With the bate* loaded and
two out in the first, Doug Radar
grand dammed one of
dangaroua Dan McGinn's fast
ball* into th* left field aaato to
pace Houeton to p iveap of tha
LUNCHEON HONQREK
l.inde Williams, Roaa
Irrling greduale, wa* ft*
rtalned wltri a luncheon at
» home of Mrs. J. C.
ollaway, bar aunt Mr* W
WOlumi of Houston, the
more* * aunt, wa* co-
Negro Superstars
In Select Group
Tha Negro to professional baseball has made rapid strktoa
tolling toe last M year*. A* of thu ataaon, seven of the II major
leaguer* drawing (100,000 *r more were Negro* * *
WllUa Maya to drawing dawn a cool lljo.ooo. ascend only to,
<arl Ysitnemaki of the Boeton Had Sot who I* being paid
rooortodly tlM.Sto for Mi aanrtcas Hank Aaron of AtUnto, Bob
Glhaon of St Louis, Juan Martchal of San Francisco. Fraito
Hoblnaon td Baltimore and Frank Howard of Washing tan all ar*
tit the tlS,WO clan Other* to the in 0‘a category are Ketarto
Clemente of PUtsbur*. II 10.000 With. McC«v*y of San
Franctaro, llto.W and Pole Hose of Onctnnau, 1100,000
Ail are Negroe* with tha eacaptlon of Yastramakl, Howard
and Roia AU haw earned their ipur* through th* yean aa
An arrangamant of blue
swora cantorad the table
tewtaeowl theme wa* car-
id out to th* decoration*
Corsage* wore given to tha
mom and bar mother,
r*. R H Williams
Gu**U included Susan WU-
ms, Kathy William*, Pam
•y, Jan Billing*. Beuna
U, Jo Elian Thorpe, Dwu*
ahan, Barbara Kunse and
trtcia Raymar
three game sartos
The Astra* put th* gam*
away with two out in th* big
Brat Wynn walked ahead of
Tammy Devt* double and aa
Intentional past la Dent*
Monk*. They all romped horn*
an Radar's llth ham* run and
his second career grand slam
w Hector Torres, funner Astro
m tnftoidar who has bean going
to great with Oklahoma CUy. has
m been called up to rapier* Jot
Morgan, who leaves Friday
“ night for a military cunt
Manager Harry «atar ran
afoul of Umpire John Kibier ig
liito Ikrd wbi Um
aBPawwwOHiwwwagpaw* srhh
Edwards later retired after
getting a Tom Griffin pitch on
U his right should*
jlmi Tied Tn
Kemper Golf
Boat Races
Set Sunday
aftsapBSir
•re es-NsttonaJ leaguer* .
Nice Slump To Be In
U* *pnng at Turnpike Stadium to Arlington, Howard and
the Senator, played aa eshitMOon gam* again*! ft* Ptrataa
The Brat (tow the ST, T7*pound Brat seeker cam* to bat he
ahead a home run over the right fMd wall Prtor to the IMS
he's ready to make a come-
back. ‘
lha two longshoto barged
into the first-round lead to ft*
1140.000 Kemper Open Golf
Tournament Thursday,
matching Ms on the rate-
£Sw ■"•••ITaoeW-M
n The Sun
Baytewa'a Fred Marti
carded a MS-71 la the Brat
rowed He la tied whk 17
concentrated on becoming ajthrpw
malar league pitcher And As far aa any future starts
new. Just am • year after are concerned, Moor* safcl, "I
graduating from Dear Park really don't know. I would like
Joom without tripping over something.'' Williams concluded,
grumbling all th* while
No one could argue with the deeply tanned Mack headed giy
with the piercing eyas though. After all, how many guys go
through a campaign today belting the honehidf at a Ml clip’
who scored the last of his five
He wsj the Gulf Coast Rookie victories In Ihe 1086, laid he is
league* top pitcher last season pitying ■ lot better now
with • 7-0 record and a 0.17 i ..j ^
earned run average tost couple of years, but about
Eipo scout Red Murff signed four months ago I got those
Moore ui the free-agent draft In j solved and now I have no ex-
earh"agauwt Philadelphia' and Jur* of I*8 It may be one ofjcuaaa. I think I’m ready to
ho, h. »ir— to pwtoitotot dito wffl naka. 1 Habait, a drawling nett** of
ION COSMETICS
ambition
SUN SCOREBOARD
us ckwbwu iiuii iv j hi/ vtourm ummjc ur uiivw •
iU CUm AAA farm in Buffalo lot of off-apeed stuff. I kept the
In the spring. ball low against them and
Then on May 14, “they came out pretty good."
< Montreal) called me up to the Moore plans to attend the]
parent dub." said Moore, "and University of Houston during
I hope to be here for a long the off season if he doesn't play
tune." winter ball He started college
According to manager Gene while playing In Florida but
Mauch. Moor* should be with had to give up tha book* when
he wu shifted to Buffalo.
But as far aa his major
league career Is concerned,
Moore thinks his biggest ssaet*
are hie smooth, poised delivery
and a girl friend who keep* the
letters coming when he is on
the road.
My girl, Pam Fricks, sends
me letters and this really keep*
roe from getting loneeoroe. I,
live In a hotel In Montreal and
don’t know anyone. But her let-
ters really give me a lift a* do
the one* from my folks.
Mpore lives In Pasadena
during the off season. While
COURTESY FORD
PRESENTS
Bucs Tip
Cardinals
The Pirates uaed the pitching
of Tun Haielwood to driest the
Cardinals, 6-3, In the Junior
Optimist league Thursday
night.
Haielwood fanned 14. walked
three and allowed three hlU in
posting the win
The Bucs grabbed a 3-0 lead
but the Cards tied the score
with three runs In the fourth.
The Bucs scored one In the fifth called for a lot of change-ups
and two in the seventh to win. And I wu a Uttle scared to
arms I have sepi," said
Mauch. "In a few years he
should be one of the top pit-
chers In the National League "
Tuesday against the Astros.
Moore made his first major
league start and in his own
words was, “pretty nervous." ]
"John (Bateman, catcher! I
Sandow Throws Hitless Game
wagen. :
Bryan Sandow tossed a no-
hit, no-run game Thursday
night In the Western division
Uttle League as the Chargers
shut out the OJJers, 2-0
'Sandow pitched sis innings.
Kent Wallace hurled the win
for the Astros and Deacon
Winters for the Texan*.
Lee Moody banged out two
hits and Leslie Stephens two.
In the Central division, the
Phillies scored six runs In the
third inning to beet the
Federal*, 7-4. Also, the Braves
scored 12 runs In the third to
blast toe Sports, 11-10.
Randy Boswell was the
winning pitcher for the Phils.
Mathew DeHoyas got the win
for the Braves. Kyle Hollister
was the leading hitter in the
game with a four for four af-
SATURDAY MORNING 10:00-12:30
Hollister had a homer,
double and tiro singles
In East minor league play,
the Hawks edged the
Mustangs, 12-12,
All members and Coaches of the Little League Teams
* /
in the Baytown Area are Invited to visit us... Enjoy all the Hot Dogs
and Refreshments you can Eat... Be sure to come and join us for
the fun Saturday Morning.
Raiders Nip Cougars
I The Raiders tipped the scoring 11 times In the secoi
I Cougars, 3-2, In the top slow- Inning.
I pitch match in the East In church league play, Fir
I division Thursday night at Baptist, won 0-7, and Centr
I Rose land Park. Baptist crushed Memorl
The deciding run came in the Baptist, 10-1, with a nine n
third when the Raiders scored fifth Inning.
IhJJ1*^* . , J! MSTklM**. UI 001 0- 1
I The Tar Babies rallied for m s.pnti <oi o»«-»
an 11-10 win over Upjohn'* In a J 9 '• •"*•< <«' ••
cross-division war. UpJohn’s uP|«* mi ox o-io
scored eight runs in the final xi no «- j
two innings to win vir.ciei.twi ooo on o- 4
I . „ , K.v.f'1 1II) on »-ii;
| In a West loop game, Kovar’s h m t sr.*.r son.., seven, s
bombedtheFlreFighters, 18-4. gJjS ox ov,u
'Kovar s Iced the game by M«mor<«i B«pt«st 001 ooo o i i
rt to orrive fron.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1970, newspaper, June 5, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105312/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.