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MAJOR BASEBALL ROUNDUP
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4BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Monday, April 4, 1955 1
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TEXAN NUDGES SOUCHAK
Braves’ Gene Conley Could Be
Monte Irvin, a key man in Man.
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inning homer enabled the Wash:
Redlegs in
over the Cincinnati
a sore arm and torn tissues in his
his spring form.
WRITER REVIEWS
4
to one
Santee Says Cinder
Wininger To
By OSCAR FRALEY
e
Morgan, who ran up most of his
GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE
It back and you couldn't.
be satisfied unless be can
tralian. In Finland last June
"Miracle 59.5 on the final quarter.
“I figured if I ran 3:92 for the
Santee's next effort will be at
last Saturday, almost ignoring the
fact he had just completed the
Your
Vacation
Plans
Should Start
NOW
to get a split decision against a
of people."
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Wis., with 234‘s.
oung fighter's battle
t. Francis Hospital.
come of they
Hospital officials reported Thomp-
..n ct:n «,nch an car ana epitica •
exhibition games.
Branwood. Texas
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his spring doldrums and it was
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Maxwell Says Luck,
Breaks Won Azalea
The Welcome mat's always out at TP&L generating stations, but
during Industrial Week, April 3-9, a special invitation is extended
you to visit the nearest TP&L generating station and see the modern
generating facilities in actual operation. Visiting hours 8 am. to
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
out with a rash of four hits and
drove in three runs as the world
champion New York Giants beat
the Cleveland Indians 7-5 before
Dust And Unruly
Putter Fail To
Stop Lou Suggs
OKLAHOMA CITY —VP—Louise
back from his latest injury he
was hit with a line drive last week
—with a steady. five-inning per-
homered for the Redlegs who have
; lost 13 of their 20 exhibition con-
tests. ■ : -
Jack Shepard hit a grand slam
homer to lead the Pittsburgh Pi-
rates to an 11-8 win over the Bal-
E Hearing Delayed
IN. N.J. —UP—A hear-
• case of injured boxer
jmpson was being de-
may to await the out-
could tell him, too. that he’ll prob-
ably never regain the pin-point
timing which goes only with youth.
C. W. Trigg Jr., Agent
108 E Baker St.
by the addition of Francis (Boi
Wininger of Oklahoma City.
Wininger. 31. was the recipient
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SAVINGS
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
OVERWEIGHT?
B & M Reducing plan it Sim-
ple, Safe, Guaranteed. See
Mr. i
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daughte
April 2
Hospital
are Mr
Eastlane
father i
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tried to win
of five square feet in which to
put his delivery.
Q What manager won the most
MONDAY
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2:45 p.m.
meeting
Clements
lion, and
Only a light scar remains near
the Up of Marelane's now famous
bugie, but Becky agrees that ba
never is sure when it might give
bim trouble again.
because it is faster.
He jumped the gun at the start i
and the field was called back for
it was Ray (Sugi
who, in a pleading v<
what to do.
Come See Wa... Industrial Week
April 3rd to 9th
By BEANS REARDON
24 Years In National League
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Mr. a
Dallas, i
ter. The
at 3:09
Materna
May Sa
the "jinx."
Trabert, fo. mer national cham-
Marciano, undefeated in 47 pro-
fessional fights and victor in 41 by
knockouts, faces six more weeks
of heavy training up here in the
state's wine country and that suits
Wo
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flavor
Th.
more
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in th
were too good for the other womw
professionals to overcome.
Patty Berg of St. Andrews. Ill .
finished fourth with a 233 good for
$500. Behind her were Miss Rawls
TARMandOME
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Trabert Keeps Net
Jinx On Vic Seixas
SAN JUAN. P R —UP— Tony
"Hang 'em up.
a near whisper. *'
against Jerry Luedde of New Ha-
ven, Conn.
Mm
bold
cave
tin
3′0*
pain
haunting time figure and a couple
of guys named Roger Bannister
taken up this spring right where .
he left off. In a total of 15 innings
h Time is money to busy
E mon - so, travel the
A fast, safe, economical
“way to over SO cities in
Tenos, Arkansas,
Louisiana and Tennessee.
Shantz, ington Senators to take a 6-1 lead
hobbled for almost two years with — ■ — —
Boxy
TRENTe
ing on th
Bryan Th
layed Moi
Cockell’s outfit was holding out on
us." ,
almost all the time since he was
knocked out last Tuesday night in
the second round of a bout here
normal deservedly little - I
named Johnny Lombardo.
iek, left. Glants’ pitching coach,
for this spetog eM hopes his
tender the New Yorkers need
shoulder, appears no worse than
[ a 50-50 shot for a comeback off '
zones to take care of an agerage-
sized basketball crowd.
One of the reasons there ae so
many sports fans (and especially
for baseball' in Mexico is that
The Sea Island. Ga., pro's three-1 nister running it in 3:58.8 and quite there?' he said.
.----- --h- hatta Landy in 3:58.6. Santee's next effort will be at
________________ As usual. Santee had plenty of the Kansas Relays April 23 and
Pung of Honolulu and Alice Bauer alibis for not running even faster he plans to rest until then.
3:58.0 set bv John Landy, the Aus- quarter-mile, 60.8 on the second
- — - ... lap. 61 seconds on the third, and
course of the Braves’ 5-1 triumph
at Chattanooga, Tenn
The Braves, meanwhile, collec-
ted eight hits including a home
run by Bill Bruton as they took
a 4-3 edge over the Dodgers in the
kewpie doll. "But it sure took long
enough for us to locate any. I think
no coincidence that the New York
Giants finally ended a three-game |
losing streak to the Cleveland In-
dians
With Irvin blasting out tour hits
Suggs, but the Georgia golfer’s 75 Seixas stood at four Monday, as
do Thursday and 74 on Friday Seixas muffed a chance to break
piece or head guard so I can tell
*heht there be to tough, la fact.
I think Cockell may surprise a lot
“1 nderstand that Ceckell is a
leal eld time fighter," Marciano
said. "He spars without a mouth:
his total for the tour to $6,871. A
professional only since his dis-
charge from the Army last fall,
he finished second i nthe Phoenix.
Ariz., Open and lost in a playoff
at Baton Rouge. La.
Last year's Azalea winner. Bob
Toski of Livingston, N.J., in and
A.FWROHerana,s
words took to with the
Q0rs
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beefl
about
mato
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known fighter prhscefsuhndlyerrherin
iDardo. jury was diagnosed as a bruise
2 Rip Repulski’s grand slam hom-
l er in the first inning paved the
Philadelphia ace with one mate deep down inside he must know it
aboard inf the sixth inning to give j by now.
the Red Sox their winning margin. 1 -----------------
Rhubarbs, Money
Spent Highlight
Pan Am Games
By HAL WOOD
HIGH POINT. N.C —UP— The
Cincinnati Redlegs are supposed to
terrorize National League pitchers
this year but you can’t prove it
by the Washington Senators.
The Senators took a 6-1 lead in
. the way, shot a three-under-par 69
1 in Sunday’s final tound to finish
with • T2-hole total of 270 two
strokes better than Jimmy Clark'
three-year-old record for the event
He finished one stroke ahead of
Mike Souchak of Durham, N.C.
the leading money winner on the
winter tour. He and Souchak
staged a see-saw battle over the
final round and Maxwell did not
clinch the victory until Souchak
bogeyed the 18th
"It’s a wonderful feeling to come
run and six hits in the
him.
never be satisfied unless be can Santee was clocked unofficially
better the world mile record of at 59.2 seconds, for the first
The 23-year-old middleweight from
Philadelphia has been unconscious
Mile” at Vancouver. B C.. last —.----
August, both Bannister and Landy first three quarters. I’d be close,
broke the four-minute mile. Ban- Seems likeyou’re close but not
‘Winingest’ Hurler in League
By UNITED PRESS record aninet eecond divisinn । Mnnte Irvin, a kev man
and John Landy.
| The just-turned 23-year-old Ash-
land. Kan., cowboy broke his own
American mile record Saturday at
the Texas Relays, running the dis-
tance in 4 00 5 This was a tenth
of a second better than the mark
he set last year.
and tournament, which opens here
Thursday, was completed Monday
CATS GET HELP
FROM DODGERS
FORT WORTH—UP—The Brook-
ly. Dodgers have assigned two
players to the Fort Worth Cats,
but one of the players may not see
action for some time
Piteher Bob mulken, who com-
piled a M record with the Dodgers
last season before being sent to
« Paul to July. wil report to the
Cats after several weeks of rest,
iiken has been bothered by a
sore arm all spring and pitched to
oot two hatton to the exhibition
^Ths"1' other player, catcher Jee
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LOSER GETS THE “CROWNING" — Batoon's own Tony DeCareo stands over dethroned welfer-
weight king. Johnny Saxton. In 14th round of welterweight championship bout at Boston, Mass., Gar-
den. DeMarco won the world welterweight erown 2:26 Into the 14th round of the 15-round bout on a
technical knockout. CNEA Telephoto I
pion from Cincinnati stormed Put his delivery. cEobinsonewasraedy.oithnhspli
from behind to beat Seixas of Phil- Q What manager won the most „ at Mwaukee azainsi one
adelpbi 8-6, 5-7. 5-7. 7-5. 6-2 Sun- World Senes and which one lost red 0n-
day in the final round of men’s the most?
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way for the Cardinals’ 12-7 victory
over the Chicago White Sox.
height, the pitcher has an area
minute mile More
the lanky distaree
qualify by this rule but have been
playing excellent golf on the tour-
nament trail. -
mike Souchak of Durham. N.C..
the current leading money-winner
on the tour. received the first of
these invitations. Neither he nor
Wininger has won a major tourna-
ment this winter
Ben Hogan highlighted Sundays
practice rounds by shooting an
eight-under-par 64.
In a couple of days.
, Boyer, regarded as potentially
the "rookie of the year." fell
But Santee’s post-race com---
ments indicate he will never be a second start. "I hit it, but I hit
satisfied unless he can run a four- it too hard.” Santee said. He
particularly. added that the wind also bothered
t
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Richard
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Mrs. Vi
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Betty Hicks of Manhattan Beach.
Calif., had a three-day total of 235;
Marlene Bauer of Sarasota, Fla.,
237, Marilynn Smith of Wichita.
Kan., Betty Bush of West Palm
Beach, Fla . and Betty MacKinnon
of Savannah, Ga., all had 239: Fay
Crocker of Montevideo, Uruguay.
242. and Betty Mims Danoff of
Dallas, Tex., 243
Mrs. Ray Dunson of Oklahoma
City was top amateur with a 256.
runner will
) Suggs, her game dulled by high
wind, blowing dust and an unco-
, operative putter, soared to an 80
Sunday but two good rounds al-
inings this spring in an easy 13-1
rout of the Memphis Chicks.
Mickey Mantle, Enos Slaughter
record against second - division I -----------
teams last season, became the ager Leo Durocher's plans. broke
secon Yankee pitcher to go nine
' Durocher’s big questionmarks, ap
peared Monday to have shaken off
and driving in three runs the
Giants downed the Indians, 7-5, to
square their spring version of the
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Leonard—and the 'Louis to the ninthTinning for a 64 decision son still “unchanged and critical.
: Jim Greengrass homered for the
I Redlegs who have lost 13 of 20
break?
A. With a batter
Both Mrs. Pung with a 78 and ----- .
Mrs Hagge with a 79 turned in Trabert’s string of victories over
better final cards than did Miss national tennis champion Vic
MONTGOMERY. Ala
and Andy Carey all hit homers for
the Yankees.
Little Bobby Shantz bounced
their series with a 6-4 victory at
Charlotte, N.C. Jim Greengrass
cover wind-swept Lincoln Park
course.
QUESTION: Right-hand batter "how" pile up to tell the same old
bunts a high pitch; hoping to drop grim story.
it along third base line He starts His 155 was to a man named
moneafrthrpebgsoris,map,mp
the ball as he does so. Is this a mediocrity, if at all. And in his
foul last effort a few days ago. Robin-
Answer: Yes. son the man who knocked out tothe’t. Louis Cardinals’ lineup
Q When Joe DiMaggio set the such as Rocky Graziano. Randy - . 23—
consecutive game hitting mark of Turpin, rugged Robert Villemain
56 in 1941, whose record- did he and Carl (Bobo Olson was lucky
lie” then he posted a 5-1 record
against them last season and he’s I
"2 ad", S DESPITE new record
Maxwell’s prize money brought ----------
in the now-famous
1954 World Series at seven wins .
each. A crowd of 16.072 at New ■
Orleans saw the Giants rally for
three runs off Hal Newhouser in
the eighth.
In to the 18th hole and know you
can take a bogey and still win,"
Maxwell said. “I want to thank
Mike Souchak for taking a five on.
the 18th."
Playing carefully.- Maxwell
three-putted and also bogeyed the
hole but maintained his one-stroke
lead.
timore Orioles: Rip Repulski's
grand slammer sparked the St.
Louis Cardinals to a 12-7 conquest
of the Chicago White Sox: Ned
Garver yielded only two hits as
the Detroit Tigers routed Atlanta.
8-0. in a six-inning game and the
Chicago Cubs pounded out a 12-3
victory over San Antonio in Sun-
day's other games.
had a par 72 for 275 and $1,170.
out of traps throughout the round.
Jay Hebert of Long Island, N.Y., AUSTIN —UP—Wes Santee, the
was fourth with a 72 for 276 and confident young Kansas who is
980 and 1953 winner Jerry Barber America's greatest miler, would
of Los Angeles was fifth with 68 be rejoicing Monday but for a
for 277 and $840. 1
spring and looms as a likely 20-
game winner. In addition, he's
shaping up as the man who could ; ---- ------------x.
make the Brooklyn Dodgers slug- formance as the Kansas City Ath-
gers forget Sal Maglie. letics beat Savannah 8-1
Conley demonstrated his ability
ROCKY MARCIANO .
Marciano Looks
For 'Tough Guy'
In Don Cockell
By SCOTT BAILLIE
WILMINGTON. N.C. —UP—,
Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex.,
Monday credited his first victory
as a professional golfer to "plenty
of luck and breaks.”
"It's a wonderful seeling and a
great honor.” Maxwell said after
picking up the $2,200 first money
in the seventh annual Azalea Open
tournament, "and I'm looking for-
ward to coming back next year.”
Maxwell, who led the field all
BEAUMONT — UP—
to handle the Dodgers “a la Mag-
rorrmmtr se vp But, even at 35, whether he ad- ----------------
Robin Roberts, five-time 20-game mi namncer"canetoneaime hant Monte.rvinu.one.a.Manazer. 80
untnanodemeztrathd Pnndaphil his hands havs turnhedinto ’ pair
Phillies' opening day mound as- of sputtering, fire crackers:
signment against the world cham- Robinson had one of the most
pion New York Giants magnificent careers in ring his-
Roberts pitched the complete tory. But it should be obvious by
game Sunday as the Phillies bowed now ’hat the old magic is gone
to the Boston Red Sox 4-2, allowing ana that too much buffing by in-
eight hits and walking only one ferior gloves will ruin the gutter
batter . 01 • great game.
Norm Zauchin homered off the They never come back—and
It's no joke in National League
dugouts when the Milwaukee
Braves insist this could be the year
six-foot. eight-inch Gene Conley
reaches the heights.
A 14-game winner last season,
the towering sidearm has been one
of the most effective pitchers this
titie, bout at Kezar StadiumtinglHagge 01 Sarasota Fla.. who won
«^L1 sayis.1l bebattlins $655 each in th e$5.000 tourney .___ ._______________
ahsthetWa’ktokdes be mts on his Mrs. Hagge threatened to over- fastest mile ever run in the United
bedtandupopsripegolkvecinteahas take“hsatafsran“womensgsopen Statessaia he mi ht have done
e- in the movies, so it could zo Sunais whgcbsnssbozu ^t^'s^s^ mrte
-__- -____ - = =1 He pointed out he ran at New
parred the hole. Miss Suggs, who York recently on a Saturday, the
missed four short putts during the following Tuesday at Houston that
- Saturday in Milwaukee, the follow-
ing Thursday in the Pan-American
12
16.072 at New Orleans. The victory ,
snapped a three-game Cleveland
winning streak and squared the
"World Series on Tour” at seven
triumphs each.
Eddie Yost's two-run ninth-
him fine --------------- —
“I like wine.’* be says with his and Joyce Ziske of Waterford.
"A doctor told me three weeks
ago that the more rest I could give
it the better." Marciano says.
"But I have to keep sparring."
The culprit who put the first split
Into the nose was sparmate Toxic
Hall It happened when Marciano
was sparring for his second fight
with Joe Walcott The fight was
postponed five weeks while the
wound healed.
Now that world middleweight
champion Cari i Bobo' Olson is
boxing Joey Maxim in a tight-
heavy weight battle April 11. Mar-
ciano often is asked how he would,
do if Sid Flaherty's charge moved
on to heavyweight ranks
"Bobo is my pal—a heck of a
alee kid.” Marciano laughs "But
~ I'll fight anybody."
of Spartanburg. S.C.. who was in
third place after Friday's play, to
tie for second place with Mrs
Hagge The three top winners
made up the last threesome to
apme-e
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But i°* aian" de pladded P‘- S^ta^^s’city^thteUc1?
thetically through seven more limie southvaw came up ls tne same spot wnere me vnea
bouts against guys who once smitiYng-ttdaysartePh’itest’bou States used to develop all its base-
couldn't have carried his gloves. jth nKisporrune ball talent. Used to be soccer on
Then came one of the saddest "phtthingrorthe first time since the corners here—now it's "bies-
moments in sports as the rock-like he hit the head by a line
fists of Rocky Marciano hammered ari Sat wnek Shantz allowed The local Chamber of Commerce
him flat to put a miserable ending . run 6 five innings as the estimates that spent ap-
to a brilliant career, only defeated snFnhainnor theL“y proximately « million.in Mexico
I 1. . 4, A defeated annan ot -5 ”mu- during the games. Of this amount.
He should have listened to the League, 8-1, Sunday. abcmt £500 000 was spent bv the
Sugar Man. Just as somebody ----- ihouna *500000 Mas..sPent.Pmine
should make Sugar Ray listen to CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -UP- Lnitedostatesedellegation of mo e
him today. Tom Morgan who hasn't received ‘ weight-utting of all things)
Because after two years in re- much recognition this spring for drew the sell-out crowds every
tirement. Robinson is trying a an 11-game winner, was the new night of the competition. The build-
comeback. too. And all that be has route - goer of the Grapefruit ing in which this show was staged
proved so far is the great truth League campaign Monday seated only 3.000. but it was
of the old adage that "they never Morgan allowed five hits in jammed every night. The fans
come back.” going the distance Sunday as the yelled mightily for the champions
Sure, he has won two of his three Yankees routed the Memphis and when a world record was
bouts. But the "who” and the Chicks 13-1 Mickey Mantle. Andy broken (and this happened five
- Carey and Enos Slaughter hit times the cheering could be beard
homers. Bob Gnm was the first for blocks
Yankee pitcher to go nine Most sports exhibitions during
____ - _______ the games wen free to the sports-
FORT WORTH —VP Manager minded fans— which accounted for
Eddie Stauky breathed easier Mon- many of the large crowds. Only
day when rookie third-baseman the better seats were placed on
Ken Boyer was expected to return .
' * Lc. V___S_ ~--Ni--le» linenn ~aIE.
against Brooklyn he's allowed only
one run and seven hits.
Goes Eight Innings
Conley became the first Milwau-
kee pitcher to go eight irmings Sun-
day when he ihitertthe Dodgers
Today's
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Sport Parade i spring series. Milwaukee’s overall
spring recx>rd against major
Oval'SlowedMeDown'ess==—=a==-r, waters
St -~eS ' wessinduetrzokaomehsesntee.Duteh AUGUSTA. Ga. -UPThe star-
"I'm just too tired." Nobody khew what to say to him. ) Sunday"ssexhibitipnhisam opening called: Neerlandesas, An- studded field for the Masters .««“
Santee also pomted out a num- Because just a few minutes before a Ditcher went the distance tillas Holandases, Curazao
ber of "little things ’ which he said the mth of invincibility whichdaxwPtcherht"entstana“waikingAruba.Takeyourpick—andtryto
might have kept him from runnin long had surrounded the old Brown anowing ator Although he bowed guess where the man is from. . .
the mile in four minutes Saturda Bomber had been shattered by the onizonssbstonr Red six 42 Rob- University Stadium, according to
He said he likes a clay track, busy fists of light-hitting Ezard totstheoddstonhande“roke Norm Mexicans, holds 101,090 fans, but _
rather than the cinders at Austin, Charles. 7 $scsoudnh. Se inokree competent observers believe it will of a special invitation by the tour
Robinson Zauchin, whoedroxsansingse and hold no more than 65,000. There nament committee Although en-
, oanim withed thhrme aren- enough seats in the end try in the Masters is restricted to
1, "oid mm scored the 1ourtn _ _ -n- te tek- eape an asaraen winners of the major tournaments
i the comm tee is allowed each
year to invite two men who dn‛t
Two jockeys were hurt in a spill Fourteen-year-old Mary Kok of catcher Harry Chiti hit tyo hom-
in the second race here Sunday Holland established a world rec- f era and Hank Sauer hit*(s fourth
and rushed to Mercy Hospital in ord of one minute, 6.1 seconds of the spring Sunday to read the I
i Injured were Carlos de Melo, of Sunday night for the women's 199- hie a go Cubs to a 12-3 triumph ’
San Diego, Calif., for treatment, yard butterfly stroke swim race, over the San Antonio Missions of
Los Angeles, Caliente's leading There had been no official rec- the Texas League.
rider, who suffered concussion ord for the event, since the butter- Veterans Howie Pollet and War- ‘
and James Criswell, 18. of Spo-rny stroke is comparatively new to ren Hacker combined to limit the
dark eyes lighting up. “A little
glass of Chianti at night with the
meat is fine even when a boxer
is training but I lay off the heavy
Italian food right now:"
Rocky’s favorite breakfast is
three or four softboiled eggs and
some lamb chops whether in train-
ing or not. He protects his own
chops in sparring sessions with «
flee guard which brioches out
close to the side of the oose but
does oot cover it.
“You never know about that
nose." Weill puts in. “After the
way it got split open in the Charles
fight I worry about it all the
time."
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April 3
Hospital
• are Mr.
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parents
Pugh, R
Butbas is oten the case in Latin-
AmecanfKubarbs, not ■ single
soul was Sturt.
CALISTOGA, Calif. —UP. ready behind her added up to 229
Rocky Marciano, who speaks soft- and the $1,900 first prize in Okla-
Iv and carries a bomb in each homa City’s Golfiesta.
hand, acts like a worried novice — - - . - ------——
when asked, how longshecwiatakn day card was three strokes better
to deck Britain s Don Cockelt in than the 232 turned in by Jackie
their May 16 world heavyweight -
b4wggot movies being shipped champion, at one petat in the final
up here now from England.” Man----- * hele Seee whe
aserewwr hannosne romgea afternoon, was not threatened after
. _ — ... . .— that.
Mrs. Pung edged Betsy Rawls
There were more arguments per
person in the 1955 Pan-American
Games than there usually are in
a war—ranging from complaints
on the size/d the shot putt to a
prospectiveduel in the equestrian
ranks. \
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kane. Wash., who broke a leg. international competition
singles in the Caribe Hilton Invi- A. Joe McCarthy won seven •I wasnt sharp." be complained.
tation tournament won.l. classics and John MeGraw topped "My timing was off."
Darlene Hard of Montebello . the losers Hronniny six a . , 2. u . n ..
cal Won the women’s title in ine aroppin , A lot of them could tell him the
Salinsewone’thSorom HeadTKkhode , Q Who was the only major odd* are staggering that he
of UPsetover L? M league manager to win pennants never again he as “sharp” as the
Trabert and Seixas who brought in both leagues:? w i .. fighter who lives in the memories
the phors cdpsbck to the United .A.Jee MeCarhyWewonwith behind his hopeful eyes. They had zego suuuay wuen a—. .0. ...
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1955, newspaper, April 4, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482490/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.