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with four and was No. 1 in com-
FOUR LOSSES
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The 30 hits struck by the Cubs
decision- and has been tagged for
field at San Angelo. Saturday,
23 runs- in 38 imnings. Against the
Lakeland Sunday as the Kansas
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Tops In AAU Meet
stronger before the home folks.
land College and Nashville. Tenn., ball Tournament opening Tues- with a two-run homer but they
Manager Fred Hutchinson read-
build mysef up. I want to work
lions.
Watkins are the hurdles entries.
Reds. 60-1 shots, were overlooked
Marr Wins Azalea
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The Reds suffered a crushing Dave Marr won more money than playoff would be staged in the
in the putt for a birdie three to
win. Steelsmith's second, from the
first exhibition game when Gene this year.
Freese suffered a broken leg in
runs and played a steady brand first hole of a sudden death play-
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Top Stars Entered
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Players Learn
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Yankee Hurler
Baseball Drive
Lists 31 Names
Brownwood Cubs
Among Favorites
The ninth annual Junior Bluebonnett Relays, originauyA
scheduled for last Friday but wiped out by bad weather
conditions, are slated to go under the wire today and to- ' -
“Naturally I want to stay in
basebail, but I have other things
644. Johnny Roti won the most
New York races, taking 157 at
has been one of the top pitchers
tn major league history with 309
Harper might make the grade.
Cook hit 32 homers at Indianapolis
In five outings this spring Spahn
has been the loser four times-
Hutchinson. "We should lot* bet-
ter than this We have been work-
;ing hard and hope to break out of
posted a new relays standard for week and are the only unbeaten
Oklahoma State here last spring team left, but they could be cut
before setting 'the existing world to fire by either the Golden Bears
record at Boulder. Coto.. In May. or Owls. Baylor and Rice have
and then tying for the NCAA title only one loss each.
money of 81,460.
Tied for fourth at 383. each win-
Lindsey Dublin Jr.
Dolph Irby
John Carleton
Ron Hardin
Carroll Jackson
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Bill McQuade
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my way back into a starting po-
sition with the Yankees
"U my arm is strong again. I’d
like to work three or four more
years in the majors, maybe more.
Somers (Grape) Turner
Leslie Wall
Bobby Ho)a mon
John Clary
Ed Devery
Mr arid Mrs. Jack Laughlin
H. O. Casey
Carol Schumann
Neal Guthrie •
Bob Cannon
Newell Parsons
Rev Archie Phillips
Silas Byrd
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as pennant contenders.
"Our pitching has been bad and
removed.
"Now my arm feels good Fye
A J. Florey
Virgil Gray
Fred Perry
Leon Martin
J. D. Brim
Renfro Drug
Anderson-Nelson
Helps Your .Savings
To Grow Fast
record, led in earned run average____- . - r—---
•at 3.01. tied for the most shutouts burgh- Washington and Baltimore- ley. one of basebail’s better pitch-
(Contributions may be sent to Jack Knott at
the Bulletin Sports Desk or at 1106 Oakland Dr.,
and Bobby Holamon of the City Parks and Recrea-
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362-yard, par-four hole, lit/been announced that an 18-hole three feet from the pin and ran
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as it did in 1961, the Cincinnati
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Baseball Assn, of North Texas Clinic.
There also will be. an Olympic
in 1961. Eddie Arearo’s mounts broad jumper. Anthony Watson
won the most money during the of Oklahoma runnerup to Ralph
New York racing season—31.303
A&M not only beat defending
champion exas but handed Tom
Belcher, Texan pitcher. Ms first
Southwest Conference loss That
made the Aggies favorites for, the
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Ila., moved into first place in the
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short. Gordy Coleman is set at team for the Cubs win be Dickie
first but Cookie Rojas. a Cuban seaie Frank Costello, Ronnie
" .. , _ Watkins. Leroy Deanda, Col bauzh
rookie might, beat out Don Blas- and Gene Bilbrey.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo (APi-Way- Womens National AAU Basket gave the Indians an early lead on my right arm.
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needed a sacrifice fiy by Doc Ed- taken off the elbow joint and a
couple of hamed tendons were
Augusta. Ga. and the Masters, edge of the rough, stopped about
The Texas native who plays out was anxious to clean up unfinished — ‘
a squad game. Freese hit 36 home of Sun Chy.' Arii., birdied the business here.
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Chicago 9 Shells
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with the then Boston Braves in,
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of the park for the Tigers.
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Chances are the ultimate solu-
tacular in Florida The same tion wil be , shnt of Eddie
thing happened last year when the Kasko from shortstop to third
wonderful pitch driven out of the park by defeated Boston 7-4 at Phoenix ers to eyploit their names True.
-—= Cleveland edged the Los Angeles we have the pension plan, but
Brock, however failed to touch Dodgers 6-5 at Las Vegas St there are 1 lot of years between
Louis beet the New York Mets quitting as a player and becom-
against the Braves failed to reach
he wasn’t involved in the other the top production effort of the
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WILMINGTON, N.C., (AP—On den death playoff. Earlier. It had
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Houston was belted by Oklahoma 20 years. The same man would
City 14-4 at Apache Junction. get $275 at age 50."
the Cubs — a grand slam. Hank Bel Air.
Aaron paced the Braves with a Turley is 31. but ever since his
single, double and home run No great year in 1958 when he led
7. Leading the A’s were Bill Bryan the American League with a rec-
with two homers, and Dick How- ord of 217 and won the Hickok
ser, who stroked five consecutive Award as top professhonal ath-
hits. Rocky Colavito hit two out lete. he has been plagued with
won the low hurdles in 23.2.
By TED SMITS
Asrociatei Press Sports Editor . ,
ORLANDO. Fl. (AP _ Major
7-4 In 10 innings at St. Petersburg inE ligibie for ’be pension
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sion is 8550 per month for a man
I majors they are about 22 years
old. If they last, at 25 or 26 they
move into a nice income
bracket. This ends in about five
years and then suddenly they
| find they can t make one-tenth of
t what the- were getting as a J
enEeshdnia "eak and thetr,,
it. Last year we snapped out of
it just before we broke camp
“Any one of five or six clubs
can win this. The team that gets
out. ,. a half interest in bowling alleys
After Spahn departed. Ken in Bel Air, Md . and Newark Del.
Hubbs added another homer tor and owns an insurance agency to
will be one of the Kavorites in the District 4-AAA low
hurdles race Saturday in Graham. Elledge placed
fourth in a talente
clocking a 20.9 against a stiff breeze. (Staff Photo)
which helped push ACC to a new
world record in the 880 relay
Plummer then won the NCAA 440-
yard, dash.
Don Meyers of Oolorado fin
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AUSTIN (AP) - Stars of the
Texas Relays usually make their
marks on the national scene and
last year s meet was no exception.
Eleven participants in the 1961
meet placed high in the National
blow before they played their he had in 10 golf tournaments event of a de. Marr, headed for
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Wied third in the relays broad
jump and won the NCAA event
with a 23-foot leap.
National AAU titilsta of 1961
entered here are Jim Dupree of
ingame for the second base job. Teaming up for the 1,32p-yard
Much depends on third base and baton event are Wayne Nichol,
the ultimate placing of Kasko, a Dillard, Harris and Thomason,
handyman at any of three post- Nichols, Marshall Slayton and
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What’s wrong with
Warren?
waukee’s Warren Spahn pierced j home plate in his tour around the
we haven’t been hitting,” said
Southern Illinois, winner of the of third base for the National off Sunday to beat red-haired
Associated Press Sports Writer by Ernie Banks and had another
“Of necessity." he said today $
"When most players reach the 3
up 10 runs in six innings during and saved Spahn further embar
a IM loss to the Chicago Cubs rassment, minor league competition, the Los rears and who waits until 65 to
"• M— e-i Spahn gave no indication of sue Angeles Angels nipped Dallas-Fort collect Ms pension. Only one half
Spahn, who’ll be 41 this month, combing to Father Time, last Worth 10-9 at Palm Springs, while of one per cent of all players last
season as he tied for most vic-lu-- -— — - m----20 vear The eama man
tones in the league with a 21-13
money race with total official
plechase.
Pole vaulter George
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4-AAA ENTRY — Ben Elledge, Brownwood senior,
possibly young Tom
Cubs the 12-time 20-game winner City A’s rapped 22 hits in a 12-5
was belied for a two-run homer victory over Detroit
March means a happy September, j Cook or
In other games thia week, Tex-' •
as and TCU elash at Austin while
ISMU meets Rice at Dallas'
Wednenday. Baylor and TCU play,
at Fort Worth and Texas and
SMU tangle at Dallas Saturday. I
Jay Walrath of Texas Christian j
took over the conference batting
lead as he hammered two hits
against Southern Methodist He is
hitting .641. '
Felipe Alou accounted for four kees back of him, Ms record was
RBI with two homers and Orlando 3-5.
Cepeda had a homer in his 3-for-3 "So the day after the World
performance as the Giants beat Series was over I went into the
the Red Sox, for the first time in hospital and the team physician,
four meetings Bubba Phillips Dr. Sydney S. Gaynor, operated
20 feet from the pin, bid his putt
roiled a foot by the hole.
On the extra hole Marr hit "a Mas Rudolph of Clarksvile,
—-----I Tenn bogeyed Nos, 16 and 17 to
— finish with 73 for 282 and third
Adolph Plummer ran on. relay Wednesday. The Aggie-Rice game
teams- from New Mexico here is at Houston Saturday.
all baseball discussions today af bases Milwaukee catcher Joe
Collegiate Athletic Associa-
tion and national AAU meets.
By JACK HAND Freese puzzle. Hutch still is back- , base with Chico Cardenas playing
TAMPA, Fla. API — If a sad ing and filling, hoping that Cliff .
ban race
Davies The Aggies beat Texas 4-3 last
half mile to 1:48.5, and Doo Sty- League winners last year. Jerry Steelsmith, Glendale. Callf., , . -
ron of Northwest Louisiana, who After the Freese accident, all and win the 820,000 Azalea Open Church League
talk shifted to the question of who tuurnament? —. . — ,3
could fill the gap. Earlier specu- Marr's 82.800 first-place check Final Standings — —
lation centered around the cub's comperes with the 82.500 he had M ana Onder r Casper and Howie * Johnson.
1. Caspre, who won 80,000
off fast, maintains a steady pace
and puts on a spurt will win."
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night in Lion Stadium.
Preliminaries were to get underway at 4 pm. today.
Finals are slated to go under the light* at 7 pm.
Some 20 junior high teams from this section .of the
state are entered. Showing’ the' way are the expected big
scores, seven under par for the CaiVa, „apti 3
6,700-yard Cape Fear Country Club Mra stethoeit a
m-. Church or The 000d Shephera a
course. Meziean Baptiat 1
A lengthy consultation involving ---------------—
include eighth graders David
Henley in the high jump and
Jimmie Piper in the pole vauli
Henley cleared 5-5 at Stamford
two week? ago, while Piper
soared 9-9 in the pole vault as
a seventh grader last Mason.
Both missed the meet at San
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Saturday ■ AA
Aggies Assume
Boston in the AAU. I A-e n D-eA
Pat Cehessy of Houston an- LUOU III KCC
. .. . chored his team's record break- P
Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga, ing +mile run at the NCAA meet L, -------- . ——
John Lawler ’ anchored the Abi-V Texas A&M plays Baylor and
lene Christian distance medley Rice on the road this week and
player Meantime they have
learned oi live on a big scale.
ONLY SOLUTION
“The only solution is for play- J
three of Abilene Lincoln and
Franklin and host Brown- Smith seems almost certain to
nod break the hurdles and discus
wood. records. He's ran the hurdles in
1 Rounding out the entry list •1 13.7 compared to the Bluebonnet
Abilene Jefferson Madison and mark of 15 1 and has bettered
4 Mann. San Angelo Lee, Edison the discus mark bv over 15 fer
\ and Blackshear Winters, Early with a 175-plus effort
• ; Coleman, Baird. Stephenville. The Lincoln star has also .
• Breckenridge Graham. Bangs, vauited 11-8 to. better the record
: Ballinger. Cisco and Brady of 11 5
A terrifica threr-way struggle Brownwood's erack sprint re.
involving . Brownwood. Lincoln lay team will be after the record
and Franklin is in the making of 464 posted in 1959 by an-
today. Lncoln e d g e d both other Cub foursome. The hosts
Brownwood and Madison in the are unbeaten and unextended In
’ San Angelo meet 10 daxs. ago. this race this season Making up
Only three points separated the the team are Bob Dillard, Freddie
i three Powers. ... . . Colbaugh, James Thomason and
„ Lincoin winlbe.in search, of James Harris.
n third stra isht title, but In addition to the sprint relay,
Brownwood with five has cap- Coach R E wells Cubs boast
’ turedmore crowns Brownwood prime first place possibilities in
and Lincoln are the only team, the 330, 100, 220, 50 and broad
to Nin a Bluebonnet title.
. High winds may hold record- ' DILLARD WINS
I breaking to a minimum, but at
• least four marks are in grave Dilard, won the 339-ard dash
'danger Standard, endangered At san Angelo and will be the
include the sprint relay, pole favorite here Thomason in the
■ i vault. 12-yard low hurdies and , was also * winner at Angelo,
discus throw. Harris placed third at San An-
Larry Smith of Lincoln will wl° in the. 100 but was close
make a personal assault on three enouEh to be considerad a top
Bluebonnet record, as the Bron- contender in the Bluebonnet
co star attempts to equal the feat event Colbaugh won both the
accomplished by teammate Rus- hroad jump and 50-yard dash at
ty Harris last season. Anuelo.
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* ; league baseball players, observes
" “ Robert Lee Turley of the New |
York Yankees, are learning to
look after themselves financially
! in order, to avoid the tragic let- l
down that comes when lush sal- , >
relay team to victory here before may be hard put to stay on top a dozen games to go.
— -n**----— ' — *- ——---■ ——*----— Texas Christian won Us first
conference game last week in .
whipping Southern Methodist 7-1. officials, of the tournament, the Bill. Hartack won three of the
Baylor and Rice had to postpone PGA, Marr and Steelsmith re ; last seven Gulfstream Park Han-
their game because o rata. , suited in a dertsiou to hrtd a »»d- dlcaps.
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arm trouble. Last rear, even
‘ with the world champion Yan-
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reaction to critics who asked, picked up in 10 tournaments on w
I "How did they ever get in the the circuit Steelsmith, who had MM"ZaptiB™S ......J
I Series?" after their sudden KO by won 82,900 in playing all 13 pre-- First presnytertan a
: the Yankees. ‛ Pious PGA events this year, set- . Fhurshaennrns.0od 5h"phrd 1
The Reds seem to have shaken tied for 81.900 runnerup money. is Ana tnder
who have had the stranglehold on day.
this tournament for eight years. ’ Wayland's Flying Queens from wards in the ninth to′ the
are favored again in the 34th Plainview, Tex., have won six at Dodsers.
■ i the last eight meets and return Ed Bouchee brought the Men
with an all-veteran team. Way- frym behind to tie with a two- _____ ________ _____
land’ won the tournament last out homer in the last of the ninth, I aim to do a lot of pitching to pions have been slightly unspec-
year. Nashville held the cham- but the Cards won.at in the 10th “ “ - " "
pionship the two previous years, as pinch hitter Red Schoendienst
in two of three meetings, this knocked_in the winner with a
scason Nashville has beaten the single Floyd Robinson's two-run
Seven names have been add- q^s. ' theidouble and triples by Al Smith
ed to the list for the Brownwood st Joevh 1. seeded third amg and Joe Cunningham were the big
beseballdnvefund.accordinz to tsfouth. in the White Sox win over
The Seven new additions toko olher seeded clubs are Topeka, the Reds.
ine seven new additions hike Acha cola A--
toe list to 31 contributors to help EanrsOuxchasciee ofsarkan
sponsor the Old Timer, Profes * 20uX C“5' . 7^
atonal Baseball Assn, of North Mones MagazineMaost seeded
Texas Clinic to be held free of teams.drew first-round byes and
charge to focal youngsters June nop.plazpunt Wadneyday. •
1-2. The fund now totals 8159. cTirst Found Pairin. >
Names added to the list today wo’Times.Eastern Standard
are A J. Florey, Virgil Gray, Mon.Topeka, Kan,"5. Silvetton.
Fred Perry Leon Martin. J D. , _ , . „ .
Brim. Renfro Drug and Ander- 115up.mgColumbus, Ohio vs.
son-Nelson Shoe Store. , Washington., DC
The complete list of contribu- 2.30 P.m.Sallake City vS Kan-
tor,. s*» City, Kan.
Brownwood Little League .3 45.pm-Eansas Ct Warriors
Mr. and Mrs F A. iziudermiik 7 p.mBsiwKee.Wis. vs s.
Joseph Merchariettes
815 p.m.—Omaha Comets v*.
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4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday, April 2, 1962
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