The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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the story in a few weeks. We’ll
eyen knovy a little more aootit it
night (Tuesday.) ■..
ssihiiity of ”scg many
teams tiding makes our game
with Baytown look a lot bigger
than .it did a few days ago. I
jyst hope we can t
lowing down there
-did 'be last time.''
v In the first: round of aetion the
•d; the Jackets
"At this point of the race, the Brazosport, Texas City and Bay- "The schedule still shows a’
schedule is a big part. The to^, together. We have it tough possibility of four teams Heine
schedule favors’ Pasadena right the and if this happens, we will have
now since the only tough op- tt _ . to play a tournament to deckle
ponent they have left on the road - "ow T*xas Citjrla tied the champion.
but they have Brazosport, Bay- , . . „
town and Pasadena on the road. ^ UP J}- ®
ThiThas to favor Pasadena es- wa-v «tuaton “ ** be-
have to play
set-over, Pasadena. Since
tirhe Gaiena has fallen from 'the
ton perch into the dwellings' of
the second place Ganders bid a
■>1-50 overtime Joss to Texas
City. . ’
■ The Ganders journey, to Ga-
lena Tuesday, carrying with
tiiCm a‘6-3 mark--tiwtns identi-
cal to 6r lea i «. Now only Texas
City" arid Pasadena remain at
the top.' -
“We won’t.help you willingly,”
Bowen replied when reminded'of
the earlier favor. “We are now
in the fame boat andvfings^
erosity tiling can only go so far.
and Ball
m-may take
Ukeithey did when we
.. Baytown, but |could produce
to' dqfit wipng-
can do us a big favor if
*> By JOE WHITOfiGTQ?
Sun Sports Editor .
*> Even though Galena Park bas-
ketball ew’h Ben. Bowen is one
of the most "pcrspna'bkT.task
.. masters in UMA, and: even
' (though .the Robert K. Gee Gan-
V ; !ders have already provided him
. 7d with a big favor. Jay. BoUin-
ger's cagers cannot expect a bit
• - ‘ of cooperation from Bowen come
. Tuesday night
* "I stire ltope Baytown wins,”
u Bowen said over the telephone
[ypriarto the GandersV vKtorius
tilt with ,the Pasadena giggles.
fo
thpdoT”
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exactly one week Ego
rformed this
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we’re not go
to
Pa t Pei
favor of treating the Eagles 50-
47. At .the time • Pasadena led
the district and Galena and Tex-
as City heeded wins to reach a
first place tie with the Eagles,.
Brazosport took second in a
tilt at Galena and the Stingarees
of TC.trounced Rayburn, 59-38,
to throw'the loop into a* three
way tie
But, at the time, both- Galena
and Texas City owed their suc-
cess'bi-therGaM,^Tor that-bie
e
ning rrails. 7
With Baytown
the same boat, and pk
btfier, the final result cou'd pro-
duce a very large splash.
■^gfilgiaee ij going to be close
and iNs likely that three teams
will-fie ffo the‘title and there is
even a remote chance of four
r losses
; It is ironicfhut the 12;-4A cage
race does -resemble five .little
boats on a very rough sea.
Pasadena and Texas CityJiH
now in the lead boat and GAlena
and Baytown rock only a short
distance be h i n d . Brazosport
rnanns a boat of its own with
what could be a fatal 5-4 record.
Even though it se
Marque, also-in.-a boat,of their
own with a 4-5 record, a
and G
in
y Baytown and
elf (Galena) are through be-
we start because of our
dule; Pasadena has been
getting the weaker teams at the
Hand , they have built up
ge
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tween Pasadena, Texas City,
Baytown and Galena Park, Bay- !
e a
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17,815
t
iwe
y at
exas
, town has to be considered one
of the powers. They’re the only
team that has beat us decidely
“The Texas City ggme was as
close as they come. They beat
sc
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“I imagine three teams will
end of the season
sure that Pasa-
be tied at
and I’m c
Gandeps
with 59-46 ease. But. that first
bout' was reeled off when, the
Jackets1' fpothallm'S 'haiT^gpg
road of^lmprevement ^eSdJT^ Brazos^rrt, Galena
m a ___ j City ctxisecutiveiy -a|^^|
the
that
dena will be one of them. I
“BaytowiiNfM a yis iPBsadetiiit,I won't 7say who the other two
as will be, but we could have „
;ot pretty good idea after Tuesday.
hit the tough
time
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"It’s coming down ..
cigl stageS -and we vvi
f tb the
id eitt of those big
the excitement and
am
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crowds
tension got pretty high. We had
the lead several times and
made some crucial mistakes and .
.couldn’t seem to make the cru-_
(TheysfaeWe
ball at the end of the game and
we had to go into the overtime.
The boat, large enough for
ratty one, begins to rock in Ga- N^f
lena Park at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
■ that is when die next im-
mt splash in thorough 13-4A__
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halfback Tommy Sooy
State fullback George
heir sights set on
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end belly, It seemed that the
208-f>ound Chuvalo had to topple
his smaller. 197(4-pound foe be-,
tore the'fifth, but grimly, deter-
minetT Patterson refused to fall.
Not onty that,, at the finish he
was belting the bleeding GJjuva-
» all over the rtog. ' X ■
daytori scored the fight 6-5-1
in rounds. Judge Tohy Castella-
no had It 7-5 arid Judge Joe
Ai mstrpng, 8-4, all for Pat-
tersrat. i The Associated Press
had Patterson in front, 9-2-1. A
ringsMetgoH gave Patterison the
edge, 18T7tcX with one writer . . ,
riafijngAX Most gave- T^o^Aftltl A„gi£s<,o.
^ west ConTerence.
sea is made.
ehina” as he was over the ver-
dict in the savage slugfest that
drew constant mars from the
huge throrig; Pattojs^' earned
the decision ’by landing fnore
l unches — mostly to the-head —
than his body-bombing foe.
There were no knockdowns.
77X proved 1 could take a
punch and come bactr fighting
although he hurt me at times,”
Patterson repeated over and
over to the fresh' waves of news-
men enteririf his.dressing room.
The virtually unmarked- vic-
tor, first man ever to win and
tose the beavywetg
twice, said he would 11
Oay right off but that if he had
to wait he would like to fight
Chuvalo again first. - /
"He deserves mo the r ; Cedar %tyOu claimed itafTournament with GB the winner
chance •' said Patteison fouith basketball victory -o|- the «f the -championship title. The
—’‘Id-like It more than any- \ear over Highlands Junior High Hears had deioated the-Eagle*
thing ehe,” said'the crestfallenlin ;ne Cedar Bayou gytnnasium,1 in the semr-finals of that tourna-
Oanadian ,, *S . ment to rain entry into the fl-
Clayton * ‘just wouldn i let me In the first'atistnc, miw he,- nals against .Horace Mann,
fight'ft»y figfa. Every time I [tween these tw<> tfc Again Cedar ’feyou, ^the
j stated , to keJLBWfc t^ i^erre^ ^3g^s in a tourmonenh This
■ the like (o'fight him next, Cist « ' ' .. ' »e '!' tlie Bruins t
, 7 rkee'i-clrcuit telecast, Chty, atimanager, Angelo Dimder, said [met was in the Baytmyn *n'7Jr“‘ r.ing another championship tro- approached by the - Uni-
Xm point, Said:7'Tloyd wiaild(Liston cmrie* first. v< • . tiraial' Juraor. High Basketball [.hy,,Highlands fell for thfe thiifi ^rsjjy 0f Houston.
• .. •'rfj|glg'l||Wii<| l»n''.'TIWr kW fight Pritterspn hut tiWp tq, the ..Bears. 80-35.
. this ” ./■ Sfirst he has to fulfill fus contractf “ — ~ 7” -T ■ -—7 - Hlghl
Pi fiei^t seemed as happy to to give list®* a chance to re- c*o*« mvou
powe ‘fifty chin isn’t mMe'nfigain the title," said Dundee.
That return fight caused the
World - .Hoxrng Avsot-iatkai - -to
dethrone day. The WBA has
aiiomved as a title fight, a clash
between Ernie Terrell and Ed-
die Macheri at Chicago March 5.
Patterson could get » shot st
the winner but he said he pre-
fers day, . ,
“If I can beat Clay and then
Liston. Til call It a career.” he
NEW YORK (API - Jubilant
' < Floyd'^rifiersrai, aiming. for a
record third heaVyyrelght
riown, had*a promise; cd a title
, firht from king Cassius day
f-’ today foltowing ^k routing vie-
7 tray over Gepii* Chuvalo In 12
/ bruising rounds. v
‘You’ve got toe title fight,
' Flavd.” day slKHired, “you've
: e irned Itw- / X/ I
But first the 30-jtirfr-oM Pat-
tentori, seeftitogly' refega ted to
z , Issxing’s scrapheap after his two
first-ouod knockou! defeats to
Nmny USton, will have to wait
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Bincon havi
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a 4-10 eighth
4ann B team,
Texas City Fr,' defeated toe hind
On this date defensive second-(Horace Mann GeslicXthe first who
ary coach c^fih^Aggigs,Xack fififie these two teams torn in the GosniB wit^
Huijbut, will sign thto pair X^uXCoast District basketball goal than Salinas,
fipur yeaTpricto. Riririon fiviU notr^^w, bto'toe Greenies
rady .participate on the grid iron ovIdX JL^hare in toaf m- «wa^ W hall 'toh&mtXridd
bui a£> bli toe. baseball dia-jfinot le^dsfilwy dropped Fry Coach'Bill Thompson M
mond. this time, 47-39, . Mann.
'KThe tyvdXanders Will join a| The only tHL mars helped us od
■>2-4A -foe Galena Park Yellow, Mann'sS-1 district record is that he came inlo
Jackefix quarterback Charlie,' loss to Fry in the,*ricdnd jgbme Orchip grahbcdXoven re-
x fejefraK [ of the disfricl i season, bounds and Moore collected six
1^convinced'- ni' Since then , the Greenies have of the Greenies's total of 27 for
y to siari i won mx Mraiehi district hail ihe night. Salinas also putled
AAM,” Sooy games'including upse t wins over down five rebounds to go along
for at- ; previously undefeated Texas Otv witn his 21 points. .
Blocker, with whom Horace Horace Marin’s B team made
throw at-
as they
Si
Pat Orchin
t
Patterson elgM; rounds or more,
Pattersewk recorXfis 424,
Chuvals’s »;9-2. ^ <.; >
^wasn’t a title fight, but it
ondfirf my ntcrat^ satisfying
vtotories,” -ssid Patti
fighting millionaire. “I
to win and- please. If I didn't I
would have quit,” \
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the
grader
may be small but fae was
high-point man in scoring Ai
day night with” 12 points on
Alt, He was followed
Harris who netted
field
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Bears Down Eagles For
Fourth Consecutive Time
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Riggs in the,
“The coac
that they are read
winning tradition 3t
stated as his main reas
tending the school. '
"The coaches impressed meiMann now shapes, tne district
very much,” Rincon almost saidi feed, 'and Cedar Bayou, who is
m duplicate; “Th-Grire eiithusiddiow "in , ,vrt .: : vrtili a'7-2
asiic and really .have big plans; record behind Mann, and Block-
'ahead- for us, I tl,ink. I'll alsojtr. *
play baseball'.and that is a.big This win Monday night ended
.thing to me' righrnow.’’ . the Green Gosli.ns two-wef-k stint
The two Ganders also received! of, averaging 70 j-oin%.a irame.1... ^ ^ ^^ , WW.-----------UBi „ M ■
aiMiyyiiS^ -.ima-ffffig-
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The'Greeftiesi allowed Texas City occhin 3 ’'i *,>« Acthmo jfc
only 5‘pciriis. ir.. the'third stanza Keumewr .• .*'• “ | ,?| nolillilld Ol
they scored 13 'points for totals ■ » V>' h •!- *. •
themselves to advance that lead
io36-2;;.
. Genero Salinas had a - good
night as-he was the bikhV|xiint
man for the gifke with 21 points
on nine field goals, ard three
free throws. His percentages
from the field and the line were
very rood as he hit 9 oi 14 .field
goals for 64 per cen.l. From the
line he netted three of five at-
tempts for 60 per cent.
The runner-up in scoring be-
k-
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er, both with
ords, are ■
This win over
;ht crown
ike to fight
> Listrai-Ciay return in
I Bin May or June. He may
,U-ke a return fight with OiuCalo
v hue he s marking ume >
■ ■ . Oay, who had disdainfully
n' c.filed the former two-time
f - > vweigh! dMMB a "rtfc-
—bn changed hts tune after
• waichtoir'Pattrairai hammer out
-.snimou* derisirai over the
g II nt, blood-smeared Canadj-
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ipnly three of 14. free
tempts- Monday'high
were defeated by Fry
* “Those missed tree tbi
tempts, areMwhst cost us^ toe;
game," said Goacii Oz Hughes of
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t«A a 13-6 lead at the end of
that stanza and never relin-
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Jim Fayle came oil the bench'
for the Bears m the second
Sirter to sore 5 points and
took a 22-14 lead at half-
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dropping their first five
basketball games, Bay-
After
district
town Junior .High has come
ba,ek to.advance them winning
streak to four games as they
defeated the Lovenberg Lve. fiT
47. Monday night. / •
~rB»eteLflm-IMk,,nt'-'1rie.(r Jast
five ball games, toe Red Goslins
employed Ihe stall and won
three while losing the first one
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Cedar Bayou had its biggesi
lead ot the night to the jourth
period with only 2 minutes .and
3b seconds left to the game. The
score was 41-24 when the CB re-
serves came in to finish the
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he bombed his heed with every-
thing he had arid often. He
him over the .tefl eye and
B ister nicks nd brutoeo
akt's face with We flash-
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cut
, afler Goslins didn’t exactly use the
Monday night as he took the re- itall but played the ball for the
hounding honors as well as the good/shots In the first quarter
scoring honors. He was high- ag they ten up a 17-0 lead to
point man for toe Bears with that period,
four field *hot* tnd three free Tbri SosguUs started pretting
toiwwfor U Mints. Fra the re* fo the second frame ahd every-
bounding laurels he pulled down ^ started trying to score. Thel
nine ol the -Bruins' 21 for the halftime score saw Baytown still
night
Highland's Ronnie Smilh tied
with Downing for the game's
high-point man Smith nit three
field goals and five chanty tos<-
e* for Ms 11 points. He was fol-
with 8 points on
g was a
V''*
on
the process. Floyd ab-
sorbed a hundred or more
thumping wallops to the ribs
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to Use lead 33-14. ,
Jerry Acosta ends Tony Gaft
cia tied for the honor of being
high . pints man as they each
betted M point*. Acoata hit «*v-
en ctecn field Foal* for his total
and Garcia pumped in five field
shots and four free tosses.
Qwo Piatt iTas alto ip ,a»e
tht Rea Gos-
With competition at the mid-
way mark fo dtetrtet 12-3A, it
won* almost certain. font de-
fending champion Oar Creek
will qnce again bring home the
league crown and to advance
into the playoffs.
Only Alvin. 4-1,
to topple toe Wildcats. 5b.
frtxn the first ptsce spot :
Deer Par* is in third place
with a 3-2 recoid, followed by
La Porte with 3-3. Dickinson
with M and Chanrelview with
peer Park holds
total points -cored
312. Next
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Fayle was runner-up of the
scoring with 10 points on two
foots from toe fie>d and six free
tosses. Mike Manley scored the
tame amount as Bailey, 8
Roger Simmons, srib scored
I pafotfot. keyed toe I&hlends of-
ferae with Henry Bowen and
Douglas Wagner sparking toe
defense. The top rebour.ders for
the Eagles were Smith and Bai-
PUN FOR A BRIGHTER
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AT CITIZENS OF TEXAS
TODAY
fins with Tl points. He put five
shots from the field through the
hoop and one charity toss for
his IT points.
Galveston’s Tramonte and
Gapauno -hft 13 and 13 points
resjiecctixely fo^the Seagulls.
Baytown also won the B game
SlOL Tino Garcia waa Uw tead-
. v- ..ingTbraer for the Baytown B
«n tte floorj ^o, ^ u points. Don Ploeg-
rs and *!ran swat next te ltoe for toe Goa-
Hn* with > pfoOs.. _
Baytown's Red Godina have
■ - games ahead ot
_____ntTti week and a
haK as fl»y w» tooa fo* tow
In.-^up . lepders in the next two
Gosifos will travel
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the offense well although the
Bruins missed quit# s tew shots.
Bayou made rady 15 it
Deer have also hit more
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than any other team j
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MOW TODAY
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stwngfo at their
Ter the Channel-
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Save by
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1 missed seven lay-
BrastT^B
muntca a totd'of“m field in the ftret half •» fast breaks
roah^wer eFc&Tot d5 th^f^ss^
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our showing tonight, remarked
Canto Bsm lwdes of foe
B B ' We had no hustfo and
mnal'.fo just stand aiwmdi
town team going to tor Horare
to- farm for antoher tough
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total of SLI
In tost Friday'* action, the
Wildcats
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downed fte Deer 75-
overcame La Porte
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1965, newspaper, February 2, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145039/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.