Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 181, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1959 Page: 4 of 10
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Letters
Awarded
To Cubs
Five players earned letters in
three major sports to highlight the
annual sports awards at Brown
wood Junior High School.
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If last year’s games between
the two perrenial power-houses is
any indication, then Saturday’s ■
contests should prove to be real
thrillers.
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Players will get their final
chance to register for Farm Little
League play tonight when a meet-
ing will be held al Adams Street
Community Center starting at
7:30.
All parents and persons inter-
ested are urged to attend. Play-
ers who hare already registered
need not attend.
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Glen Petty, outstanding distance
runner at Odessa High School, has
signed a track letter of intent to
enroll at Howard Payne College in
September. HPC track coach J. H.
‘Cap, Shelton announced Wednes-
day
Petty, who won the Brownwood
Jaycees’ invitational cross country
meet- here in 1957. w as second in
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Wednesday’s Results
Chicago 4 Boston 0
Cleveland at N. York, ppd
(Only games scheduled
Friday » Games
Kansas City at Wash. night'
Detroit at Baltimore might
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Brownwood Floral softballers
will lift the lid on their 1959
season here Saturday night when
they play host to the double-
tough Abilene A’i at Daniel Baker
Park for a doubleheader.
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comhat veteran of
Texas Conference teams in 1950
and Mil and played on the team
which tied for championship hon-
ors in the Texas Conference during
his senior campaign He was nam
nd most valuable Texas Conference
player the same year
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Kansas City at Baltimore Fox. Chicago
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Friend 0-6 vs Padres 4-2
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The teams met 10 times last sea-
out ” Before he woke up. the Pi-
rate base runner was headed
safely home
“But, that’s not why the Cubs
didn’t keep me.” Will says. "I
hear Joe Dimaggio once pulled
the same stunt. If it could happen
to him, it certainly could happen
to me."
But, Will thinks he’s a better
in the other National League mer Was
Donald Nentwig will open at
first, with Bill Perkins getting the
call at second and Dan Owen at
third. Either Calvin Fryar or
Treldon Cut birth will open at
short.
,, _ . ,, ter awards were Ted Harris. Eddie
Dima, who sports ■ gaudy 10-1 Daniel Bennie Elledge Max Em
record, threw.a no-hitter at Har- finger, and Charles Coffe. All
lowe in Abilene last week camed amarde 1 P..w 2 T
Heavy-hitting Wally Jordon all- 6arnedna “ardk in football, basket-
state catcher, will head the Abilene Earning ietters in two sports
w______________were Bobby Staudt, Seve Sellers.
the Lone Sts: athletic confeience
A total of 38 Cubs earned
awards in the three sports on the
junior high program.
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Patrolling the outfield will be
Dolph Irby in left either Don Jor-
don or Don Low- in center.
Long will play right when he is
son with cacn . :' not pitching Either Low or Jordon
X s"tth 6ach ainins five deci will play night When Long is on the
.Ashaye met one local nine "Standing by for rebel work for
Itrir dynthi from ptakingthree.of the Florists will be Richard Jack.
Pur games from the Hariowe Oil- son and Kenneth Thompson.
Am™ Abilene skipper Chap-
■ 9 man will twirl Eddie Dunn in
M K the opener and will follow up
( B with either Don Williams or Roy
■ B Weeks in the nightcap. ,
Games wil! get underway at 8
p m with admission being 25 and
6Q cents.
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BROWNWOOD’BULLETINg-
vs Hoeft <0-1 >.
Detroit at Washington
Mossi 1-1- vs Gnggs
top-winning left hander in Nanion Eame- The Chcace White Sox frame and Leon Wagner homered
si League history hi the end of downed the Boston Red Sox. 40, in the third Jones had a no-hitter
the season. in the only American League ac- until Willie Jones beat out a bleed-
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restone
'Why. even when that guy
makes an out. it's usually a line
drive.' said third baseman Joe
Macko.
San i -a- x Philadeiphia n night
First recorded boxing bouts Senators 23 Cen
City at Balt night
vs O'Dell Maris. K C
Power. Cleve
John C adenhead. David Ross. Gene
A German
Pi Players who won awards in foot-
| ball only were Jesse Hernandez,
■ David Taylor. Tommy Womack.
A Joe D Kirby. Jimmy Henderson
■ John Davis. Jimmy Hutton Rov
L Bailey. Cecil Douthitt. Dennis Hill.
■ | Jimmy Thompson, David Smith.
K Way ne Blaylock.
I TRACK AWARDS
I Award winners in track only
I were eight graders James Bunnell,
r Mike Teague, Alvin Singleton,
I James Crow. Grayson Wetzel. Mor-
I ris Ketchum Ninth grader Ken
I Treadway was also a track letter-
* man
) Golf lettermen are Ned Snyder.
‛ Tom Spore, and Marcus Lowrance.
| Managenal awards went to Ronnie
Early, David Gibson, and Sammy
> Street
C at les A Stewart p lessor of art and chairman of
iepastment f ar: at H ward Payne C llege. has been
Thursday's Probable Pilchers
Chicago at Boston—Wynn '4-2
1595
Plus tea end recoppobi. tir.
Spahn became the 25th pitcher tivity er in the seventh Gene Freese
ever to reach the .so-mark when Spahn got the run he nended to sineled cieanly tor the other Phil-
Curu W Dalennor ___he huried the Milwaukee Brases beat Larry Jack-n when Bill a.l.lpn a hit in the eighth The w.
backfiela "ah DndnPomheformer L’*3-- vctony over the St Luis Bruton homered with two out in tori-moved the Giants into third
physical educaton memheren he Cardinals Wednesdas night Carl the eighth inning Alex Grammas plair
=4-2 ss? - m
DavenporwuA.cac,.c Leaguers Lefty Grove with 300 Mathews and Wes covigton an lthe ‘ hicako shortstop drove in a
and assume red lar leas oah track and Eddie Plank with 324 infield out and Del Crandalls sac fifih run before the rout was over,
aniassumepeumarsteachinssduties At 38 Spahn has had a bit of-rifice fly Glen Hobbie fired • «hre* hitter
lixatedMmdes norther I XhL5 trouble certing started this sear Stuarts winnng homer for and siruck out six in achieving his
He Aoo.m R.northo Lubbock but he p ked on one "* his fa Pittsburgh overvane a 43 Dudger thiod cimplete game and fourth
Cla'N AX 7.,mn4. n55) 10S vorite cousins Wednesday night lead which reulted from pon De- win it was the frst time Cincin-
corded a 02 rat narses.re Spah has scored two of his 1959 meters eighth homer of the sea na" was shut out this year
The team won district then Tazon. wns over the Cardinals and has a son Elroy Face, the Pirates bril-. The White Sox moved to within
spurinrecionarpiavet 5329 lifetime edae over them 155-pound reliever took over one game of the A L leading
5 95o/m.,"2jn । . € victory’ lifted the Braves in the seventh inning and gained Cleveland Indians on the strength
college: KpaduntenrHowardPazne back into first place when the credi for his fifth straight vof Bob Shaw’s five -hit pitehing:
his master of education ward Pittsburgh Pirates downed the tory The loser w as Don Drysdale Jim Landis. Sherman Hollar Dei
heir last summer 8 Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4, in a who yielded eight hits in seven Ennis and Earl Torceson had tw.o
outstandng endman at upe . tworun eighth inning bomer by innings Smoky Burgess had three hits each for the White Sox who
was asfonrneariomanatHPCahe Pick The san Francisco hits and started the game-winning ran their winding streak to five
terback .was mnamenTm"XT: Gaints beat the Philadeiphia Phil- rally with a single
tract as well as the Fort Worth
cats’ Class AAA farm club here,
have called in Will twice before,
but each time he’s failed to de-
liver in big lime style
He hopes the third-time charm
will pay dividends in his case.
Anyhow, he’s powdering oppos- (
! ing pitchers at around a .400 clip. '
Will played the final 82 games
for Fort Worth last year when the
franchise still was in the lower
classification Texas League and
hit a merry 361 clip whil driv-
ing in 43 runs The Cubs brought
him up late, but he hit only 250
in a half dozen games
The year before, the Cubs re-
called him from Fort Worth while
he was at the .341 mark among
the Texas League’s batting elite.
But, In 70 games with the Cubs
he managed only a .223 average.
Warren Spahn his 20th v ctory
in the record hook may be the
Too. he was the victim of a
boner that may have helped push
him back downgrade Against
Pittsburgh one day, he was blind-
ed by the sun from seeing the
scoreboard while the Pirates had
a man on second.
He thought there were two out.
but couldn’t be sure. He held up
two fingers for the Cub fielder
for verification and thought his
teammate nodded
So. when a fly hall was hit to
center, Will caught it and start-
ed trotting in with the “third
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Lone Star Conference officials
voted down the proposed expa -
sion for the conference at the
annual spring meeting of faculty
athletic representatives in Kings-
ville Tuesday
With each school counting one
vote, the proposed expansion was
voted down 6-2 A two-thirds
majority vote is necessary for
expansion
McMurry College of Abilene
i was seeking admittance to the
loop. Howard Payne favored the
Indians' admittance.
This leaves the conference with
the same eight schools Howard
Payne, East Texas, Sui Ross.
Lamar Tech, Texas A&I. Sam
Houston. Southwest Texas, and
Stephen F. Autin.
Howard Paine was the last to
become a member in 1956
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FREE PARKING IN OUR DRIVE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
was instrumental in Howard
Payne s admission to the Lone
Star -C onf rence in 1956
He has been a member of the
Howard Payne College faculty
since 1947
BI ANKEI N ATIV E
X Blanket native Steuart*
graduated from Brownwood High
Schgol 11 r939 He attended How-
• rd College during, the
1939-40 school year, did summer
work at Daniel Baker College and
Centenary College of Louisiana,
received his bachelor of fine arts
degree from the University of
Texas in 1946 and in 1951 was I
auarded the master of fine arts I
degree from Texas Christian Uni- I
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Texas this year in cross country
competition
He has run the two-mie run this I
year in 9 53, which is better than I
the current Lone Star Conference 1
record in that event. The LSC '
mark, hoisted by Lamar Tech's
Ramon Sandoval in 1958. n 9:53.2.
Petty ran the mile this season
in 4 27.2, which was the third best
mark in Texas, and ran the 880 in
2:00 flat last season
Petty has recorded a 51 5 in 440-
competition this spring.
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Stewart LSC Official Braves Claim First
Davenport After Victory
A « « Warren Spahn his 2oth victory whipped the Cincnnali Reds 10-0 ning Willie Mays three-run hn-
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( a at Chicazo, - Nux- Fifth annual Little League block- nancing the two local leagues and--- —— -*
phdepl. at San .. ade is slated for Saturday with *1! eight teams A total of $1 300 w as 4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, Mav, 14 1959
somaocr 42.41 anvroneico eight city teams participating raised in the blockade last year---------------I______ _
n2P0" ... -c-omcK Eight blockades fully managed Road blocks will be set up on _
got Slu^pr Shane
_ out the city to collect donations and Melwood, the vine subway. UGL l U 1 UIIUUL3
from passing motorists Third and Coggin. Austin and Cog-
51.300 RAISED LAST YEAR gin and the high school _ m
Funds raised will go toward fl- Each team will be assigned a ■ Ana DamBm Im RA.".I
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“ _ae EIGHT TEAMS NV
W L Pet. GB & 4g.7Tg-g Teams participating in the block- FORI , WORTH UPI- Bob added Experience is paving off
16 9 640 .MD«UALUUAL, ade are American Leaguer Arrow 1 1S trying 10 make himself for me Nobody can play six
"T" "7 Yankees, managed by Donald ear in Chicago years and keep stepping up with-
r-f 1 1 A Nentwig Rotary Red Sox, tutored and the noise he has been out learning something
“v I "AnpEF by Howard Stokes; Texaco Chiefs, makins .with his bat may yet "But. 1 don't know that I'm do-
A, LtMUKallJp led by Riley Alverson. andJaycee reash the target—ihe front office ing anything different. I haven't
Giants headed by Foster Rhodes o the Chicago Cubs. changed my swing, and Im not
I nited Press International National League teams include Will, a 27-year-old Chicago-born seeing the ball any better
National League the Shaw White Sox. skippered by outfielder, has made similar The only thing is that I might
G. AB R. H. Pct. James Scott; Cochran Braves, led noises before and been heard, but be trying a little harder. I don’t
26 110 21 53 482 by Hampton Richey. Denman none quite so loud as those he’s think the Cubs gave me a fair
25 80 10 33 413 Cubs, managed by Johnny Demas- been making at the expense of chance this spring”
27 112 21 39 .348 co: and the Neal Pepper-led Tex- American Association pitchers
27 111 23 38 .342 Ranch Dodgers
f ; the 1959-60 fiscal rear
He was elected by acrlamaton Tuesda morning a: the
charman of
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famir Tech, v
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 181, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1959, newspaper, May 14, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482759/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.