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For Los Angeles Coliseum
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Since David Boies and his Uni- the local sports show to win the
versity of Houston
Ernie Banks Discovers
Magic Hitting Formula
can circuit of Little League will
Spahn's lith-inning pinch single; 1 ers and is batting .533 over the
Ernie Banks drove in four runs
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topped Tulsa 9-8.
plate with a tying tally.
9-4. The Oilers staged a four-run son.
not get going as San Antonio took
were
place in the Babe Ruth loop with
Woodland Heights Lions Club
and Houston at Victoria.
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sion.
Don Newbury.
night when they took both ends
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HOT WEATHER
EVAPORATIVE
AIR-CONDITIONER
SPECIAL
Rod Laver,
vs.
Phillies in the nightcap.
Boies Faces Cavazos
4000 C.F.M.
797
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Since the 1950 census, 21.700,-.
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Wednesday with a 3-over-par 74.
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Top Collegiate Golfers
Eye B’wood Invitation
Twin Bills Set
For 3 Parks in
Picked to Win
Fem PGA Meet
Maxwell, Snead
Favored in 1st
Round at Dallas
All Yank Men Out
Of English Tourney
Miceli Hopes for
Gene Fullmer Bout
Gets Even Tighter
UPI-2T TEX LGU fd540am 6-5 an early lead and held it through
a fourth flight 3-man match this club added William Unsinger, a
morning at 9:05 on the San An- 211 pound guard and Ralph An-
Dodgers never left the Coliseum day night when he hurled a three-.
Because the stylish 25-year old hit. 3-0 victory over the Cincin- ’
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Musial, St. L.
Mays. San F.
Today s schedule lists a double-
header at Dallas, with the Rang-
ers hosting Austin, and three sin-
of Donahoo will be Myrtle Rod-
gers. Roy Dodds, Don Teague.
had to do it all. with very little
help, and when he went bad, we
went bad.
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47 193
The taxpayer’s suit was filed by
Atty. Phill Silver on behalf of
Louis Kirschbaum, a private citi-
zen. and a temporary order still ■
restrains the city from official I
transfer of the land to the Dodg- I
Nieman, Balt.
MeDgld, N Y.
Ward, Cleve.
Kuenn, Det.
Fox, Chicago
New York
Kansas City
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38 140
37 106
44 167
42 171
and Stan Musial had three hit
in the St. Louis Cardnals’ 6-3 tri-
homer In the seventh as the Ori-
oles beat the Tigers for the sixth
straight time and dropped them
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Boston
Washington
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Detroit
will have undisputed possession
of the NL cellar after tonight's
game.
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14 36 .343
25 57 .341
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PHILADELPHIA (UPP — The
Philadelphia Phillies have signed
southpaw pitcher Ron Ruth, 18. of
Shreveport, La., for the Johnson
City, Tenn. farm club in the Class
D Appalachian League. Ruth, who
will report to the minor league
3 Gene Littler, the former National
Amateur champ who hasn't won
i a tournament in more than a year.
Hustlers, Phillies
Claim Opening Wins
In Farm Babe Ruth
The Hustlers came up with six
runs in the fourth inning to beat
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something of a prophet.
Banks is just hitting the way
knocking him out in 2:09 of the
third.
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7-4, as Manuel Alvarez drove in
four runs with a triple and a
home run.
Cleveland
Ravine for a new baseball park Chicago
Dale Long. Moe Drabowsky went
the distance for his third win
while Robin Roberts lost his sixth
game
Musial lifted his average to .437
with a homer and two singles and
rookie Gene Green also had three
hits for the Cardinals, who hand-
ed the Pirates their eighth loss
; in 11 games. Frank Thomas had
three hits, including his 14th Nom-
' er, for Pittsburgh.
Hansen, secretary.
Bowling tonight on alleys one
and two will be Wendell Dona-
Ross, Curtis Millican, Ed Hansen
and Paul Pinkston.
Lillian Hansen will be the sub-
stitute for ladies in the mixed
league.
The team
Wednesday’s Results
Chicago 7 New York 2
Cleveland 7 Boston 5, 10 innings
Kansas City 5 Washington 4. night
Baltimore 6 Detroit 4, night
Thursday's Probable Pitchers
Another strong collegiate en-
try expected is Don Massengale
of TCU. He is always a strong
contender in Texas golf tourna-
ments
The BCC tournament, which'
WEST JORDAN, Utah (UPI)— Austin at Dallas (2)
Ring veteran Joe Miceli, having Corpus Christi at San Antonio
out the game.
The Missions tallied twice in the
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one who moves swiftly.
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Hits
। Chicago at Boston. night
■ Detroit at Washington, night
But Maxwell’s consistency on the
tour—a 71.24 stroke average for of a double bill from Richmond.
Sox 9; Triandos, Orioles 9.
Runs Batted In
National League— Banks, Cubs
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Major League Leaders
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National League
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Texas League Sievers, Senators 9; Gernert, Red
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Bowling under the leadership
Farm Little League
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Major League Standings
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National League
W. L. Pct. GB
Wednesday's R*
Corpus Christi 3 Dallas’
Houston 9 Tulsa 8
----------------last seven games paced an. 184
with two homers and a single as' Cub attack which also included
the Cubs clouted the Phillies, 11-5. three hits each by Lee Walls and
MOLLIE W. ARMSTRONG
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Office 1209 Center
Klippstein in the second inning
and then smashed his ninth hom-
er of the year — seventh in the
Coliseum—in the fourth.
Braves Win
The Milwaukee Braves took a
Louis mauler explained. "I can't
ten you about that mistake before
. no terrors He owns a perf ct 4-0
record in the Coliseum compared
_ one-game grip on first place
Last-place teams in the Amen- when they beat the slumping Sau ’
- •-----—" Francisco Giants, 10-9, on Warren
way for the losers. He gave up . “
but three hits, walked 15 and Florists Play Abilene
LOCAL sTANDINGS
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Wednesday’s Results
Chicago 11 Philadelphia 5
Milwaukee 10 San Fran 9 (11 inn)
St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 3. night
Los Angeles 3 Cincinnati 0, night
Thursday’s Probable Pitchers
Pittsburgh at St. Louis—Friend
(8-3) vs Mizell (2-5).
Philadelphia at Chicago — San-
ford (4-5) vs Hobble (3-5).
Cincinnati at Los Angeles—Pur-
key (6-1) vs Erskine (3-2).
Milwaukee at San Francisco-
Spahn (8-1) vs Antonelli (5-3).
Friday’s Games
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Cincinnati at San Francisco, night
Philadelphia at St. Louis, night
Milwaukee at Los Angeles, night
American League
W. L. Pct. GB
the Ramblers, 8-5, and the Phil- ----------------------
lies bopped the Orioles, 15-3, In the quarter-final round of worn- try. In addition, Beverly Hanson,
Farm Babe Ruth action Wednes- en‛s singles. But all American en-1 top money leader at $5,962; Mar-
tries have been eliminated in lene Bauer Hagge, second money
Snead, who is searching for his International League race.
100th tournament triumph while Jack Crimian spun a neat six-
. tuning up for another big pitch hitter in the seven-inning opener
i at the only major title ever to for his third victory against one
2 elude him—the Open—will find his setback, and returned in the 10th
San Antonio 4 Austin 2
Fort Worth 2 Victoria 1
Thursday’s Schedule
company and rnrreyairircheaod partial credit for the improve- Robertson, tournament director.
Turnbow’s team on alleys five ment in the Cubs’ fortunes over says “the greens, tees and fair-
and six.
Bowlers on Turnbow's team are
June Freeman, Billy Campbell,
Kent Yates and Butch Hooks.
Freeman is captain of a team
composed of Joyce Holland, Le-
roy Slaughter, Kent Martin and
4-1.
Americas League—Turley. Yan-
kees 8-1; Garver. Athletics 7-1;
Shantz, Yankees 4-1; Kucks. Yan-
kees 4-1; Ford, Yankees 6-2.
opener, and Ramblers
said, "it's bound to help your through Sunday.
Coca-Cola Eagles
Gulf Sports
Kiwanis Buffs
8. F. Porter Cats
Teenage
McHorse Plumbers 2
B'wood Lions Club 1
Dublin Red Sox
W land Hts Lions (
Last year Banks
failed to qualify for the National Boies finished
minds of
play each Thursday night at 8
in Maple Lanes.
teammates tournament two years in a row.
4—BROWNWOOD BULLETlNJThursday, June 5, 1958
cause (Rogers' Hornsby worked
Higginbotham
Bros. & Co.
75th ANNIVERSARY — 33 YEARS IN BROWNWOOD
Wilhelm picked up his second
win.
Baxes hit safely in three scor-
ing innings as the Athletics halt-
ed the Senators' four-game win-
ning skein.
[ Jaycee Qianta 3
Arrow Yankees 3
Rotary Red Sox 2
Texaco Chiefs 1
National
Hotpoint Braves 4
Conoco Oilers
Shaw White Box 2
Denman Cubs
squad are Larue Spain,
gle games—Corpus Christi at San .
Antonio, Fort Worth at Tulsa. Coca-Cola Cardinals.
one position
7
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29 11 .725 ... I
22 19 .537 7%
22 24 .478 10
20 22 .476 10
21 24 .467 10%
21 24 .467 10%
18 23 .439 11%
19 25 .432 12
Douglas hurled Columbus to a 3-1
triumph for his sixth win in 10
decisions. Two Jet runs in the
third Inning broke a 1-1 tie and
gave Columbus its fourth straight
victory.
In other games, the Buffalo
it seven in a row Wednesday
Gus Triandos hit
The Dodgers and city officials. I
thus, anticipated a possible ex-
tended fight. but regarded the
referendum triumph as the key to
locating the ball club in Chavez
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Cleveland Indians rallied to beat
the Boston Red Sox, 7-5. Mike
Opens Tonight
At Maple Lanes
Six teams have been organiz-
ed for the Sportsman mixed sum-
mer bowling league, and will
bowl opening games in the sum-
mer session tonight at Maple:
Lanes
Cecil Ross was elected presi-
debt of the mixed league. Myrtle
the Red Birds. Ritchie went the
distance, walked five and fanned
four.
Donnie Howard went all the
71 rounds—makes him more of a 1-0 and 6-5, to move within a
threat for Snead's title. game of top-rung Montreal in thu
H Barton. Sam Holloman and
of six homers in which the Gianli
frittered away an early 7-1 lead
A three-run ninth-inning homer bj
1 Wes Covington tied it for ths
| Braves at 7-7 but then pinch-hit.
ters Hank Sauer and Bob Schmidt
26 17 .605 ..
29 20 . 592 ...
29 23 .558 1%
28 23 549 2
24 28 .462 6%
24 28 .462 6%
20 26 .435 7%
whom the "famous fence” holds in four games for the Dodgers.; sas City A's to shade the Wash
a 5-under-par 66 for medalist weight bout with Francesco Ca- startling forecast shaved five The New Yorker not only er protesting a decision at first
honors in qualifying rounds yes-1 vicchi in Bologna. Cavicchi was rounds off the forecast he had spoiled welterweight Jay Full-1 base,
terday. Boies, a golfer on the dethroned as European heavy- made only 24 hours previously— mer's first venture into big-time
University of Houston’s NCAA weight king by Ingemar Johans- a kayo within eight heats. j boxing, but also handed the West
qualified son of Sweden last year. | Why should Akins make such an Jordan boxer, Gene’s kid broth-
one-run third. But Tulsa came
While Sox Win
The White Sox snapped a string
of 32 consecutive scoreless in-
nings nnd three straight losses as
Billy Pierce yielded only five hits
and struck out six.
Billy Harrell’s two-run homer
was the big blow of a four-run
10th inning outburst that enabled
the Indians to end a four-game
losing streak. Relief pitcher Hoyt
the vacant world welterweight
crown.
Akins of St. Louis was a solid
1-5 favorite to win their 15-round,
lined him for the season.
During the past school year.
SMU, one of the three SWC
schools to compete in all con-
ference sports, won 37 confer-
ence contests, lost 23 and tied
three.
Candy, Bob Mark,
and Bob Howe.
startling .325 compared to 239 at won the first tourney in 1929.
the same time in 1957. And he's and Dudley Chapin of Brady won
C. mAM I A-rIIA got 16 home runs compared to 6 the second meet in 1933. No
MIrnmner I PdOIIIE on 'he same date a year ago tournaments were held in 1930-
-MiIIII Luuyuu I "I dont know why," he said, 31-32 and 1935, nor during the
- " "except maybe I’m swinging at World War II period of 1942-46.
more strikes. That means I'm hit- The Mens West Texas Golf As-
—----------- ------------ team June 10, pitched two high
14 bouts and Miceli's 57th win school no-hit games.
and 26th kayo. *•
patting,
HEADERS? 1
homered with two out in the
Giant 10th for a 89 tie.
Banks, who has hit seven horn
CHICAGO 'UP! —Ernie Banks kind of player who could win the dates back to 1929. has seen
has. not suddenly discovered a triple crown, batting, runs batted only two local golfers finish first
magic formula on how to bat .300. in and home runs ” , in the championship flight. Port
but he s hit 533 for the last seven Banks, whose best previous bat- Bludworth was the first Brown-
games to make Manager Bob ting average in four seasons with wood resident to win the affair
Scheffing of the Chicago Cubs the Cubs was 297. right now is in 1934. and Boies carted away
nearly 100 points higher than he top honors last year.
was at this point last year — a Dennis Lavender of Abilene
left-hander is one pitcher for i.ati Redlegs. It was the third win Baxes' four hits enabled the Kan
27 16 .628 .
28 19 .596 1
23 23 .500 5%
24 25 .490 6
21 22 .488 6
19 21 .475 6
18 25 .419 9
18 27 .400 1014
Cochran's Hotpoint Braves (4-1
lay their NL lead on the line
against last-place Denman Cubs
(1-41.
Rotary blasted Texaco, 18-4.
in their only previous meeting
this year, and Hotpoint tripped
Denman, 20-6, earlier this sea-
of Brownwood
Meanwhile. Austin, first-place eighth frame uprising which was
holders most of the season, could not quite enough.
I will attempt to hand McHorse
| Plumbers their first defeat of
the year in the teenage feature
tonight. McHorse has a 24) rec-
ord, while the Woodland Heights
crew shows a reversed rating.
0-2. This will be the first dia-
mond meeting of the two teams
’ this season.
j .In Farm Little League action,
j the Indians (1-0) vie with the
' Tigers (0-1 in the American
■ League clash at 6 p.m. in Daniel
i Baker Park, to be followed im-
1 mediately by the Dodgers (0-1)
| vs. the Reds (0-1) in the Natiok
al. The loser of the farm final
W ednesday in a 67 while cracking into the cellar,
jokes with his gallery but was ex- -----------------
pected to turn serious today as he T 1 AI: VAI:
ss f f oronro Nine Wins
hoo's.teamand.acrewheadnd ba11 against the wall and was David B es. Brownwood. 1957.
F conrad howlers will trv W knocked out when the ball hit All is in complete readiness at strained ankle tendon.
n Redner s team on three him on the head. Brownwood Country Club for the matched in this morning's fifth
p - - • 55 Scheffing gave Banks at least 22nd annual event. E. J. (Ned) round against 38-year-old David
----- " • - Allan, a bookies’ clerk from Dun-
dee. Scotland.
last year. At this time a year ago, ways are in the best condition Penrose, the Miami. Fla.. insur-
the club had won 13 and lost 26 he’s ever seen ” ance broker who stunned the
games to hold seventh place. Golfers will begin rolling into crowd Wednesday by whipping
while Wednesday’s victory gave Brownwood early next week to defending champion Reid Jack of
the 1958 edition, a record of 24 try their skill on the tricky, 18- ' Scotland, faced almost as danger-
wins and 25 defeats for a chai- hole 6,295-yard BCC course. Par ous an opponent today in 47-year-
lenging position for the first divi- for the course is 71. old Gerald Micklem, captain of
Festivities open with a pro- the British Walker Cup team.
nW- -t,, , +,m “When your hitting improves as am on Wednesday, with the tour- Winners in the morning rounds
- aP-ai meaner neaas 5 much as Banks’ has," Scheffing nament to follow Thursday move into quarter-final play in the
- - - afternoon.
Holland Penrose were the only
Americans among a group of nine
। to survive two rounds Wednesday.
A glance at the growing star- Open Monday in Dallas, he and total of 281 to finish 8 strokes
studded list of collegiate entries his HU partners will hit Brown- > ahead of Abilene's Stanley Bin-
in the 22nd annual Brownwood wood instead of the National ; ion last year.
Country Club Invitational Golf Open in Tulsa, which is sched-
Tournament is a strong indica- uled on the same days as the
tion that another youthful links- meet here
man may take top honors in the This means that Boies could be
meet this year the first golfer in the history of
DALLAS. Tex. (UPD — Billy
Maxwell, the chunky Texan with
the short game that's tailored to
fit the course. ranked along side
defending champion Sam Snead
today as a prime favorite as a
small but potent field teed off in
the opening round of the $25,000
Dallas Open golf tournament
Maxwell, the eighth, ranking
money winner on the tour,
stamped himself as a real con-
tender for Snead's crown when he
toured the short 6.600 yard Oak
Cliff country club course Wednes-
day in a six-under-par 64 to tie
for top honors in the $2,500 Pro-
Amateur.
Snead, hoping for another 60
such as he scored in this tourna-
ment a year ago. breezed around
Port
every ball player learns a little Houston Cole. Ranger. 1936; Fred Yankk Face Rucced
more about the strike zone and Bedford. Brady, 1937; J T Ham- 1 "13 1 1 99-“
batting very year." mett; Philpeco. 1938 and Earl C.:.. E.cI-..
Banks, who holds major league Stewart Jr., Dallas, 1939. U0 Ind 111 •nd land
records for most home runs in a Also. A. C. January, Dallas. 9 9
season bv a shortstop and most 1940; Tommy Bolt. Abilene, 1941: ST. ANDREWS. Scotland (UPI)
grand slam homers in one season. Don Chern*. Wichita Falls, 1947; —Tom Holland and Jack Penrose,
has hammered seven homers in Dick Martin, Dallas. 1948: Bob lone American survivors in the
the last seven games, three of French. Odessa, 1949; Doug Hig- British Amateur golf champion-
them in the last two contests gins. Fort Worth. 1950; Dick Mar- ships, faced two more tough
against Philadelphia. tin. Dallas. 1951: Hezzie Carson, rounds today with the hope of
Wednesday he whacked two, the San Angelo, 1952; John Hare, planting the Stars and Stripes in
second inside the park. and made San Angelo AFB. 1953: Hal Me- the semi-final round.
home plate easily when center- Comas, Dallas, 1954; Ray Fer- Holland, highly - touted young
fielder Richie Ashburn chased the guson. Breckenridge, 1956 and player from Rockville Centre.
the wall and was David B es, Brownwood, 1957. N.Y., who is suffering from a
when the ball hit All is in complete readiness at strained ankle tendon, was
composed of Zeola Barton. A.
Chicago at New York (2)—Wynn
(5-3) and Moore (1-1) vs Larsn
(3-0) and Shantz (4-1).
Cleveland at Boston—Bell (0-0)
vs Smith (3-1).
Kansas City at Washington
(night)—Herbert (1-0) vs Pascual
(3-3) or Stobbs (2-4).
Detroit at Baltimore (night)-
Foytack (5-4) vs O’Dell (5-6).
Friday’s Games
. ington Senators, 5-4. and the Bal
■ timore Orioles beat the Detroit
•Tigers, 6-4.
Spahn's pinch single broke up
a three-hour and 35-minute battle
1 1 500
1 1 500
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j “This year he's getting some
help from (Lee) Walls, 'Wait'
Moryn, (Bobby • Thomson and
, (Dale* Long, and it helps him
too. He doesn’t have to do it all
alone, and the pitchers can't con-
centrate on him.”
Johnny Podres undoubtedly to a 1-4 mark on the road this umph over the Pittsburgh
John Blankenship and Bryan
Boyd.
Romberg is captain of Shipp’s
Texaco team, whose members
are Kathy Lawson. Albert Shipp,
J C. Williams and Ed Thomp-
For Aiding SMU Wins
Brownwood'. Ray Masters was feat in seven games as Charlie
one of 79 varsity athletes who
aided Southern Methodist Uni-
versity Mustangs to compile one
of the best all-sports records in
the history of the school.
Masters was a co-captain of
Jim Hiskey of Pocatello. Idaho,
will offer some stiff competi-
l tion; he holds the amateur
• record at the San Angelo In-
' vitational. Another HU golfer
carded is Phil Rogers of La-
Jolla, Calif.
Other winners
with me this spring, but I think Bludworth. Brownwood.
1 750
1 .750
3 250
3 250
“ s = “ “ Seventh Tilt in Row
, Maxwell's 64 was equalled by
now only a game and a hall from
I the seventh-place Philadelphia
I Phillies
Charlie Neal tripled home the
Over at Sportsman Park in the
6 30 opener. Gulf Sports (3-1
will play S. F. Porter Cats (1-3).
Gulf has beaten the Cats once
this year. 7-1. and share first
battle tonight in the 6 o'clock
game at Mayes Park when Ro-
tary Red Sox (2-3i meet Texaco
Chiefs 11-41.' In the nightcap.
Braves 5-0; Spahn. Braves 8-1;
Purke, Redlegs 6-1; Grissom,
Giants 4-1; McCormick, Giants
ened like a drumhead on a hot first. once in the third and added A - .
day Wednesday as the Fort Worth an insurance counter in the sev- A c+inn T nnirh
Cats moved into first place by 13 enth. A(IIOII I {J| III 11
percentage points and only two Corpus Christi pulled out of a - ‘IV’ " " V‛ "Y‛ '
championship team.
------------------ , astonishing prediction against an er. the first setback of his career.
... --------- - ----------- TORONTO. Ont. (UPI) — Two opponent who never was stopped Miceli left no doubts in the
failed to make the championship/Colgate University football stars in 65 fights’
flight and was to compete against have signed contracts with the "Because he makes on* very
O'Malley Outlines
Plans for Stadium
LOS ANGELES (UPI- Walter
O'Malley, obviously delighted that
his almost orphaned Dodgers ap-
parently have found a permanent
.1 . . . ,. . . — . .-------- -— home, outlined his plans today for
He.ha d. A great spring, heitamweight with a heavyweights the start of work July 6 on a
said. He hit 14 homers and had swing, loomed as the favorite to- mew 12 million dollar stadium in
40 runs batted in before we left day as the $7,500 fourth annual Chavez Ravine
Arizona. He's just kept it up since Ladies Professional Golf Assn. While al the votes stil had not I
championship got underway. been counted in Tuesday's refer-
The 11a- pound Louise, is the de- endum election, the proposal giv-
fending champion and recently ing the Dodgers land in Chavez
seems to have hit her stride on - - -
son.
Finch heads Maple
team. Other bowlers <
he ought to,” Scheffing said.
“He’s never hit 300, but. he's the
Rogers, vice-president; A
Barton, treasurer; and E.
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t.Whieogcity attorneysuswatchen Cleveland at New York, night
and prepared a legal counterat- Kansas city at Baltimore, night
tack, there was still the prospect I
of delaying action on the part of
contract opponents. Fort Worth
— - ----- Austin
San Antonio
Tulsa
Houston
Corpus Christi
Dallas
Victoria
Fort Worth took a one-run lead back with one in the second and
in the second and added another three in the third.
in the fourth. The Rosebuds came Houston rebounded with a sin-
back with an eighth inning sin- gleton in the seventh and added
gleton, but failed to find home another in the eighth to go ahead.
day night at Sportsman Park. . ,
R L. Bien was the winning men's singles. winner; likeable Patty Berg, Bet-
Hustler pitcher. He worked 3% ) Miss Gibson earned her quarter- sy Rawls, Fay Crocker, and Mick-
innings, allowed two hits and no final berth on Tuesday, but I ey Wright, one of the longest wom-
runs. Mike Cunningham pitched Wednesday the blonde Miss Fa- an hitters in golf, are also in the
the remaining IS innings, allow-1 geros beat Louise Coghlan of field of 27.
ed only one hit and five runs Australia, 6-2, 6-2, and Miss Hopps The Churchill course has been
scored. : upset Mimi Arnold of Redwood lengthened to 6,025 yards, com-
Albert Sledge was the loser. City. Calif. 3-6. 6-2. 6-1. paratively short but extremely
He relieved starter Tommy Gray In addition to Miss Arnold, oth- toublesome because of a winding
in the fourth inning, er Americans eliminated Wednes- creek which touches nearly every
Walks were cheap for both day were Dorothy Head Knode. fairway.
teams The Hustlers got 12 men Forest Hills, N.Y., in women s ----------------
ohndajtne"“namstees 8ev 206 Grant &>!den, Chicago, Martinez and Akins
first base on walks. Wayne Van Voorhees Palm I . -.
Vernon Ritchie allowed the; Beach, Flau Earl Buchholz. St. Ra lav Rafnra Firh+
Orioles only three hits in pitch-, Louis, and Jack Trost, Monterrey, KEldX 061016 TIQnI
ing his Phillies to a 15-2 win over J Calif. .. . . 1 3
Four Australians reached the ST. LOUIS (UPI-Virgil Akins,
men s singles quarter-finals—Don perhaps the cockiest challenger in
ring history, and Vince Martinez,
an extremely shy performer, re-
laxed today on the eve of their
fistic and psychological fight for
the 1957 Mustang football team, - . . - .
and was recognized for his out- Bisons eked out a 32 triumph
standing play against California over Miami in 11 innings Satchel
and Texas before a hand injury Paige absorbing hi* third loss
in the Texas A&M game side- against a similar number of wins,
and Havana downed Rochester,
Scheffing wasn't surprised at PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Louise
Banks' performance. i Suggs, the Sea Island, Ga., ban-
Home Runs
National League- Banks, Cubs
16; Walls, Cubs 14; Thomas, Pi-
rates 14; Cepeda, Giants 13;
Mays, Giants 13.
American League— Cerv, Ath-
letics 15; Jensen, Red Sox 10;
games separated the top four seventh frame 2-2 tie with a sin-
clubs gleton in the eighth to top the
The Cats edged Victoria, 2-1. Rangers, 3-2.
while league-leading Austin was It was all slugging at Tulsa as
nipped. 4-2. by. San Antonio und Houston and the Oilers used four
fell to second place hurlers each.
In other games, Corpus Christi The Buffs romped with a four-
bumped Dallas 3-2, and Houston run first, a two-run second and a
ting better balls. Maybe I know sociation meet took the place of
the strike zone a little better be- the annual event in 1955.
U m
I too
2 600
3 100
« 200
f «00
2 .000
3 400
4 200
struck put six; k .. Here Saturday Night
The Farm Babe Ruth teams _ „ . ” ... „
resume action Saturday night in' The Brownwood Floral softball
Sportsman Park with the Must- team wi . mee tA bi e ne A‛s for _ _
lers vs. the Orioles in the 6:30 the second double-header of the nationally televised fight at the disposed of one member of the [Fort Worth at Tulsa
the year axainst that team, Satur- Arena Friday night because his fighting Fullmer family, wants to Houston at Victoria
day night at 8 in Daniel Baker supporters believed Virgil's ex-1 take on another of the Utah clan j -----------------
Park. . t ... . treme confidence was jutified 1 —former middleweight champ' FERNANDEZ FINED
i The two clubs split a pair two by his boxer-puncher ability. I Gene. ! CHICAGO (UPD—Chico Fernan-
। c , weeks ago here, and (he loss to Never before any title fight — Miceli and manager Harry dez of the Philadelphia Phillies _____
In -tate Amateur I oday Brownwood Floral is the only not even when Tony Galento was Stickevers want Gene, providing was fined $50 and suspended for 000 people have been added to
David Boies, Brownwood's sole blot on Abilene s 12-1 record for challenging Joe Louis — did any- as Stickevers puts it. "we can be two days Wednesday because of the population of the United
contender in the championship the season. one proclaim his own superiority assured the fight will be a finan- an altercation with umpire Augie S states.
flight in the State Amateur | as 30-year-old Akins did at the end cial success." Donatelli in a game with the! ------------------------------•—
Tournament in San Angelo. fac- ARRIVES IN ITALY of training Wednesday. Miceli, a veteran of 96 fights.! Chicago Clubs Tuesday. National _ , .
ed a stern test today at 12:50 ROME 'UPD—Willie Pastrand Deadly serious. Virgil predicted did the near impossible Wednes- League President Warren Giles Get TITCH for Ath-
when he was paired against Lam- of New Orleans arrived in Italy he would knock out handsome day night, stopping a Fullmer on levelled the punishment because letes Foot at Palace
pasas' Neto Cavazos, who fired Wednesday for his June 15 heavy- Martinez within three rounds That his home ground, the shortstop shoved Donatelli aft- — I. .I . .
- ' "" _ - Drug. $1.00. Money
back guarantee.
=3**18 "n‛/B
CTpx0P
the tournament trail. She won the seemingly was approved.
Satlinburg. Tenn., open last Sun-1 The referendum favored the
day.for.h er latest title. Dodgers and their stadium by
UANecep, E„- pI -The long-ball hitter won the, more than 16,000 votes when the
MANCHESTER England (UPI) , LPGA crown here last year with I tabulators recessed Wednesday
-Now its up to the girls if a closing record 31 on the final night. There were predictions the
Americans are to win any cham-1 nine holes for a 285. five over margin would increase to some
pionships in the Northern Lawn men s par, to beat Wiffi Smith of 25 000 votes
Tennis championships | St Clair. Mich Wiffi had paced While there were still legal
Three U S girls-Althea Gibson last years field for three days stumbling blocks - including a
of New York. Karol Fageros of before she wilted on ‘he Churchill pending taxpayers suit-O'Malley
Miami. Ela and Janet HoPPS of Valley Country Club course. Was ready tgo ahead with plans
Seattle. Wash-have advanced to Miss Smith is back for another for immediate construction of the
52.000 seat stadium so the Dodg-
ers can. play there by July of
next year.
witKa 72-hole
rates.
In the American League.
Chicago White Sox braked
New York Yankees. 7-2.
47; Thomas, Pirates 43; Mays
Giants 39; Cepeda. Giants 37; ।
Spencer, Giants 36.
American League— Cerv, Ath-
letics 45; Jensen, Red Sox 33:
Gernert, Red Sox 32; Sievers,
Senators 28; Lemon, Senators 25;
Vernon, Indians 25.
Pitching
National League — McMahon.
LCbe-eRi, sa 9EerdMj,s*g,,
Ashburn, Phil. * 43 161
Spencer, S. F. 47 190
Crowe, Cin. 32 101
wishes Walter O'Malley luck with season.
his Chavez Ravine stadium of the The World Series hero of 1955
future but for the present he d made it a great day for the
be happy if the Los Angeles Dodgers on two counts Wednes-
Two of David's running — - m
Texas League Race
the Brownwood Invitational. . ~
heralded long game a decided ad- frame of the nightcap to quench
vantage if he can keep it in line, a Richmond rally. Toronto had
----------------- broken a 4-4 deadlock with a pair
1 n A j . 11 •! 1 of runs in the 10th and managed
Kay Masters nailed tohgld.the.Veestoasingie.coun-
' J ter in the home half. BoDDy Tlel"
gelo Country Club course. q tone, a 215-pound tackle
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