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BROWNWOOD BX7LLE1IX. Tuesday, June 5, 1962
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the .Mayes opener at 5 p.m. and off with 6 rns. In the second they
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kick of six runs on the last lap. single by Willie Renfro got the
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shortstop so well for the Yankees
Harris Gains
Tony Kubek will be an outfielder
from service. ;
with his workmanlike .270 batting
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FIESTA LANES
New York and Cleveland?
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City Softball Loop
Sets Double-Header
third place.
City Softball
BOWLING AT FIESTA IS FUN!
Games are played each Tuesday ,
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FESTA LANES
CITY STANDINGS
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- lagged. getting only two runs. The
haughty Sox rested in the fifth
the senior standings with a' 10-7 off the combined efforts of Jim-
victory over the Savers in the my Thomason and Neil Rogers
from veteran stickmen. The Do-
minican Republic native is bat-
ting .362. A lefthanded swinger, j
DALLAS (AP) — Five golfers
headed by amateur Labrom Har-
scored their one run w ith two hits
in the third inning. Mike Chapman
got on with a single and Earnest
showing the way with a double)
and a homer in three official
trips to the plate. DeMasco lac-1
ed a single in addition to his
the Giants close with the Yankees.
At Ki wants the Indians go against
Mathews brought him in with a
double. The Sens hit again in the
fifth, but the threat was not great.
Ciucinnat:
Pittsb argh
Ballinger will return the game
Sunday in Brownwood’s Cordell
Park at 1 p.m. Anson Tigers will
play tonight with a double-header
on the agenda at Daniel Baker
Park
Ana tin
Albuquerque
Amarillo
The Brownwood Junior Teen-,
age baseball race is locked in a
two way tie today following the
Buffs 2-0 verdict over the pre-
viously unbeaten Vets Monday
stretched the lead to 14 and to 19
in the third. In the fourth they
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Sens, to four bare hits. Neither
team struck in the first inning in
Monday's game, and at the end of
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with 10 extra base blows and 10 (
RBI to show for 21 hits.
Cleveland is impressed by its
rookie outfielders, Al Luplow and
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Tonight’s card sends the Cubs
against the White Sox, the Pirates
against the Yanks and the Orioles
against the Card*.
The Red Sox left no room for
doubt as to outcome of the game,
from the first inning on. starting
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Al Mayes the Dodgers took the
Cards 8-0, as an anti-climax to the
preceding holocaust
in upcoming action, games raw-
ed out Saturday will be played
Wednesday at Mayes Park. The
Dodgers meet the White Sox in
be has mastered the art of hit-
ting to the opposite field.
Kansas City and Los Angeles
rank one-two in rookie population
The Ai have eight, including
catcher Joe Azcue and third base-
league outings this summer.
Tonight's action will be the first
in a week for the city softballers |
who saw their twinbill rained out
€Sox. The leaders banged out
N hits, including a homer by
Milton Jester in the sixth. In on:
the glory were Griggs De Hay.
pitcher, Bobby Jones. Mike Trigg,
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to
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20,
meet the As in the nightcap of a
scheduled double-header.
Baltimore
Boston
Washington
Milvaukee
Houston
Philadelphia
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MONDAY’S RESULTS
Tulsa 3, Ban Antono 2 <10 innings}
El Paso 6, Austin 4
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MONDAYS RESULTS
Ne games scheduled
TODAY’S GAMES
Age
Enter me as follows:
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23“
baseman Joe Pepitone has blos-
somed into a dangerous slugger
for the detending world champs
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GIANT HURLERS
Robert Williams tried first for
the Giants, but gave out after two
j innings Waddle James gave the
free passes for the remainder of
the, same. Together they walked
Red Sox, Dodgers, Indians Get Wins
7 men. to lead his mates. Banging
the hardball for the winners were
David Wallace and Jimmy Cross.
INDIANS WIN
The Indian win in the Continen-
tal League threw the losing Sena-
burgh tonight for a twi-nighter
with the Pirates w hile the Giants,
who have held the top spot by
winning 11 of 12. wh be at Chi-
Richard Carpenter. Dwayne
Pluckhahn and James Scott allj
saw action on the mound for the
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place Detroit, only one game out
of first, 's at Boston, fifth-place
Loa Angeles is home to Chicago
and Washington is at Baltimore.
The entire American League pro.
Oilers have mage shambles of and Friday night during the week,
the race thus far, winning three Due to the abbreviated three-team
straight games by 10 runs to hold circuit. one loop entry is forced
the league lead at M. May is ' to play a double-header each night.
The Dodger swinty allowed a
leadoff single to Tony Taylor in
the first inning, then retired 17
batters in order before Taylor
walked in the seventh. He tired
gave up 8 walks and that many sn
By MIKE RATHET
Associaled Preu Sports Writer
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TODAXS GAMES
Milwaukee (Piche 3-0) at Houston (Brace
2-1). night
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Loop-leading Oilers and May col- last Friday. City Parks and Recre-
Iide in the first game at 7:30 p.m., ation Bobby Holamon said the
with the nightcap pitting the cellar- games will be made up at a later
dwelling Bottlers against the Oil- date.
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There are new learn to bowl classes starting this week for
ladies and on Wednesday night the elass will consist of a
mixed group for the husband and wife that works during
the day.
S-l in the
pitchers Dave Wickersham (6-1 Bonikowski has a 44 record, and
including last six in a row. 2 70 Stang (1-0) has struck out 29 in
ERA. John Wyatt, Dan Pfister 35 innings.
and Diego Segui. Minnesota's Dick Rollins, hit-
The Angels' six are promising ting .335. is not classed as a
catcher Bob Rodgers, infielders rookie though he had only 17 at
Felix Torres and Tom Burgess.' bats in 13 games last year. Rea-
and pitchers Dean Chance and son: He accumulated more than
Bob Botz. 45 days on a major league roster
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struck out 12 Indian batters but si Pan
game back of the leaders, will be
trying to gain ground by knocking
off visiting Kansas City. Fourth-
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son. marked his fourth consecu: ,
live complete game triumph and i
man Ed Charles, who came in ; prising Minnesota Twins remain
Washineton (Rudolph 1-1 Ann Osteen tai tight race bracketing ffve teams
Ha“timorgnthoberta °1 ad Pappa within 2% games of ‘he league
*•• Let pet Bentme lad.
Johnson held the bottom dwelling Los Angeles (wImiams n ana Drysdale
8-31 st PicuburEh < Francis 2-2 And
Friend Ml. tet-htgh
Kiwanis opener Monday, the Cards.'
Brownwood Tennis Clinics
Sponsored By
The Altrusa Club and the city Recreation Department
Open to all school-age youth—Coggin Park—Free of Charge
Prospective students fill out form and mail to
• Bobby Aolamon, Ree. Dept. City Hall
gave him a string of 10-16-16-13 in tile math, allowing John Cali-, Grant (3-0). on furlough from thei
set down via the strikeout route son s single, a walk to Roy Siey- Army, while Ralph Terry (6•
ers and a panch-hit homer by I will take the mound for the
Jackie Davis with two out, i Yanks. Grant defeated Terry and
The Dodgers pulled ahead to the Yankees 7-1 with a five-hitter
l vis. The Dodgers chased Mahat.
New Tort
Indianapolls
three. the score was a tight 2-1 Qnaha
strong for the Indians. Two walks and a • Denv"-
The New Bowlers that have hurt finished the New Leant
to Bawl Program this past week at Fiesta Lanes are being
reminded that leagues are no* being formed far them.
There are leagues starting Wednesday morning at 9:30 mod
Wednesday night at 7:00 and also Thursday evening at
1:36. Those who are interested are urged to join one of the
leagues and join in with the ones are are new league
bowlers.
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FACES OF CHAMPIONS—David Noble, captain of the Howard Payne College
track team, and J. H. (Cap) Shelton, coach at HPC for the past 44 consecutive sea-
sons. proudly display their Lone Star Conference Track and Field Championship
Trophy, their second straight, which was won last month in the LSC Meet at
Beaumont
runs. The Indians got one more in
the fourth. and four big ones in the
fifth. Renfro's triple and singles
bv Earnest Johnson and Danny
Cowin counted .for the runs.
In the sixth, the Indians came
New Tort (Craig 2-» AC Palladeiphia
bits at crucial times. The Sens
fey in- the- second when Wally
Moon and John Roseboro tagged
consecutive homers leading off
the inning.
The Dodgers move over to Pitts-
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is talk predecessor
two runs in the first, two in the tional qualifying here Monday.
Ihe cellar with the.23 san Franctsco (Sanford «or ODen 63
Orioles. Indian pitcher Earnest ----
blanking the losers on but four
hits.
Buffs collected only one hit
Albuquerque 5. Amarilo 1
TONIGHT’S GAMES
Tulsa at San Antonio
Amarillo at Albuquerque
Austin at El Paso
if anything fits Sandy Koufax to _ n. . m.
a T. Ms a K the four-game span.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' whiff
king added another flock of K's
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COLLEGE STATION (AP) — as soon have him sign with us as
Baseball coach Tom Chandler of with another club Outstanding
after he returns
in Class AAAA. veteran state
tournament teams from Lufkin
and Odessa are matched at 9 to-
night Houston Bellaire and Cor-
pus Christi Carroll play at 7 p.m
Odessa is in its fifth tournament
and won the 1956 championship
Lufkin has made three previous
trips to the Mate meet and took
third place last year.
Houston Bal l al re. the 1960
champion, took 11 of 12 district
games. Carroll has a 14-1 district ■
record.
Lufkin sports 7-4 district and
114 seasom records. Odessa won
12014 district zams.
gram will be played under the
lights.
enemy only two hits and fanned I ognfition.
close to the pace. Allen is a
steady glove man and gets extra I
mileage out of his .247 avrage.
How about co-league leaders during the period of the 25-player
that there
Louisville
Dallas-Pt Worih
tently turning back challenges
circuit resumes
. night at Sportsman Park.
" Lions joined the Red Sox atop
! san Francisco
i Los Angeles
(twice, hold the league record for 9iceso
269 strikeouts in one season and Ean" C
I fan 10 or more 36 times—all dur-
■ ing an 8 year career. But his 18-13
1 record last year was the closest 1
1 he's come to winning 20?
i Koufax's standout effort against
, the Phils gave him a total of 123
! strikeout 5 in 101 innings this sea
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losers. Mike Watson gained
credit for the victory.
Lions led all the way, scoring
1 average.
More recently.
The Dodgers were never serf- suer up to fan discussion today no-hitter since 1956.
when it issued a report on the | JIMENEZ TOPS
Offensively. Kansas City out-
is at St. Louis. Milwaukee at
Houston aad New York at Phila-
delphia for other nighters on a
j full program.
It'll be Stan Williams (5-1 and
Don Drysdale (8-3) for the Dodg-
ers against Earl Francis (2-2)
and Bob Friend (5-61. The Giants
will send Jack Sanford (6-4) or
Billy O’Dell (6-3) against the Cubs
Bob Buhl (3-31.
The American League spotlight
falls on New York, where Cleve-
The Indians will start Jim
game played in either league.
The triumph. moving second-
place Los Angeles within two
games of National League-leading'
San Francisco, boosted, Koufax' ।
record to 3-3 and further pro-
pelled the 26-year-old left-hander
' along the road to what he wants
most—a 20-victory campaign.
20 VICTORIES
j. "Strikeouts are nice to have.” |
says Koufax, "but I wouldn't
trade a 20-victory season for all |
sixth and final inning.
| Massey had a pinch-hit three-
i run homerun blast in the fifth
| Ty Cline.
Second baseman Bernie Allen
plus righthanded pitchers Joe
Bonikowski and Lee Stange get a
major assist in helping the sur-
running second at 1-2, two full
games behind the unbeaten pace
being set by the Oilers. Bottlers 2era
have dropped all three of their,
Prep Tourney
Opens Today
AUSTIN (AP) - The Seminole
High School Indians and the Vol-
unteers at Robert E. Lee in San
Antonio open play today. weather
permitting in the 14th annual
baseball tournament of the Texas
Intel-scholastic League
Eight teams in Classes AAA
and AAAA will vie for champion-
ships.
There was a lingering threat
from the Weather Bureau of aft-
ernoon and evening thundershow-
ers. which dumped almost two
inches here Sunday.
Seminole put 10-3 and 19-1 sea-
sen records against Lee's 11-1
and 17-4. respectively. In their 1J
p.m. opener.
Richardson and El Campo were
scheduled to play at 3 p.m. Rich-
and 13 Campo 14 at 18.
Winners of the two games wil
meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday for
the Class AAA title. The losers
*® play at 1 p m Wednesday for
He's the only pitcher in major Murmott
league history to strike out 18 25 °“ngrles
Cincinnati (Purkey 9-1) at
< Simmons 6-2), n ight
ris Jr , the former Oklahoma
I State Mar. will go to the National
Open at Oakmont, Pa., from see-
TEXAS LEAGUE
low Lost r-t n-hind
Dean Pemberton hurled the second, three in the third and
Buffs to victory over the defend- three more in the fifth. Saver
Ing junior champion Vets. The had two in the third, three in the
Buff ace went the distance. fifth and two in the sixth.
LITTLE LEAGUER HONORED—Jack Knott, right, presents Little Leaguer Da-
mon Smith of the Cubs with a trophy honoring the pitcher-slugger as the out-
standing player in that division of the Old Timers Professional Baseball Assn, of
North Texas Clinic held here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith, par-
ents of the Little Leaguer, look on. (Staff Photo).
homer.
Savers had four hits, with
I Massey's three-run shot being
inning for the losers.
Switch-hitting Mike Tresh handles ! tLiensaban soduout Wye hptsarf
the deal that brought Jimenez
from. Milwaukee. The others are
outfielder Jose Tartabull. plus
nightcap of a double-header. of the Vets, and that lone safe- n« >
Two more games are scheduled ty didn’t figure in the scoring. Dine Inriane
for today, with the first contest James Williamson stroked a KI IIIU101I>
beginning at 6 p.m. in Sportsman single in the third inning for •
t Cats and Warbirds collide in the the Buff hit. BALLINGER—Mien Houston and
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TODAY’S BASEBALL
By The Associated Preis
AMERICAN LEAGCE
Wen Lost Pet. Behind
outfielder-first the hig blow.
opener, followed by the senior; Buffs scored their two -runs in Charles Patillo slammed two hem-
nightcap involving the Red Sox the first inning without the bene- ers each here Sunday as the
and Lumbermen. fit of a base hit. Three walks. Brownwood St. Mary s A's un-
TWO-WAY TIE a sacrifice and a passed ball loaded a 25-hit assault against Bab
..." T. 1.0 . n..«. shoved the two runs across. linger pitchers to post a wid 17-10
v ay i a, 1 r ,u Don Dillard, C. E. Carmichael, triumph over Indians.
and Vetsdea d ockedforzsthe -un Jerry McCullough and Billy Jack One of Houston's clouts was a
io-league. wthnldentical.r21 Allcor had the vet hits. grand slam job in the ninth inning
way scramble with a victory over HON HOMERS I to clinch matters. Jame. Franklin
the Warbirds tonight. Back-to-back homers by Phil and Dog Pearce also slammed
DeMasco and Billy Pearce in the homers f% the winners, who ran
fifth inning decided the issue for! their record to 7-0-1 for the season,
the Lions in the nightcap. The Veteran righthander H. L. Sikes
two blasts accounted for three won the game in relief for the
runs and help to balance a two-A’s. Other Brownwood hurlers
; run rally by the Severs in the' were Johnny Deanda and Tommy
Charles I1* Leon.
ey that the big league club ought College for that amount. Sox. Robert Williams accounted
to pay. Chandler grumbled. „„ of the professional scouts for a'run in the fifth with his
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a hoot what AiM thought about that Johnson was pressured into In the nightcap, another first LB f _ _ . .. K L _ m . / ■
*- Kookios onino in AL
Johnson wanted to play profes- . .. Cardinals, to stretch their record
Monal baseball “and there's noth „ roae a to 5-1. The 3-4 Cards are now on BOSTON (AP) - Who has the Southpaw whiz Belinsky, of no
lag to prevent him from doing -cnaasd, -onson Cud a level with the 2-3 White Sox inside track for American League hit fame appears the current
“ Tat. .AmMonA natona0 Bases on balls hurt the Cardinal rookie honors this year—Bo Belin- ichoice on the defensive side of
"I he quit school to enter any * _ mpiomPN . eason cause more than anything, as the sky. Manny Jimnez or another the ledger. The glib Los Angeles
other business, nothing would be and. n'-susaning. fon.te modest i Dodgers had only 3 hits. Card bright newcomer? hurler has a 6-2 record and a |
said., about it," declared Mac- dinnouoce LD to atImon hurlers Gary. Thompson and Glen League headquarters, not want- glittering 2.51 earned run average - Tresh has socked home 27 runs
Phail. “as adsastrous blow to. our bal|withsow walked 15 Dodgers. ingto seem partial, left the an- to go along with the AL's first r 145 50
The Orioles cooperated with the/cO - - - ’ 1 ---
college* by not signing players The bonus was $25,000, Chandierously threatened, with the failing
during the colieze baseball sea- said. Cards getting only one man to 43 rookies on squad rosters. The
son he said, adding: Johnson hit .309 in 25 games second base, in the third. Dodger home office notes that about 20 fielder Jimenez heads the race
' But when a boy decides he He was picked on the all-South , thrower Robert Cuevas gave the already have bid strongly for rec- for the batting crown by consis-
wants to play pro ball, wed just west Conference team. .......
MONDAYS RESELTS
Oklahoma City 5 Indianapolis 3
Omaha 2. ’ Loulville 1
Only games scheduled
TONIGHT’S GAMES
Oklahoma City »! Indianapolis
Loulsvihle At Omaha
Dallas-Fort Worth *t Denver
to his amazing strikeout total
Monday night, fanning 13 batters
en route to a three-hit,’ 6-3 victory
over Philadelphia in. the only
Chicago (Horlen 5-2) at Los Angeles
stay against Art Mahaffey (5-71, in an earlier meeting Cleveland
winless in seven starts against has taken five of the seven games
Los Angeles, with a run n the between the two clubs, tied for
tint on Maury Wills' single, his first place with 27-19 records
steal of second and bunt singles Third-place Minnesota, a half-
vid Johnson, baseball scholarship at AA-M for Danny Irby, Jerry Sims and Lar-
Chandler charged it was an- the past two years and it has ry Thedford.
other case of professional base cost the athletic department about The Giants got one run across
bail raiding the colleges and said $2,000." Chandler said "The least to the third, fifth and sixth inn-
Johnson was pressured into sign- the Baltimore organization could ings. They were good for 8 hits
lag Moreover, it coat ALM mon- do would be to reimburse A4M themseives, only 2 behind the
t Buffs Upset Vets;
MONDAY’S RESULT ■ A
Los Aygeles *. Phadelphla 3. night
Only game scheduled
Little League play got a jolt
Monday nght when the American
League leading Red Sox literally
stormed the second place Giants
by an unbelievabbe, 27-3.
The game overshadowed the
onesided wins by Continental Lea-
gue Indians and National Dodgers
The Indians moved to a tie for
first place with the Continental
Cards by stomping the Senators
I the strikeout records in the book.”
Koufax has quite a bit to trade
.i ' . *«» York
: w>t“ I Claveland
Kanipa.cY "/“51c23 * Minnenota land's surprising Indians and the
DetroBe"Agan azim' Boston (donbou- defending world champion Yan-
__________ 34. nignt kees open a 3-game series that
certy S:haah “ Xe" Yor will determine first place in the
Being Formed ...
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Texas A&M doesn’t like it a bit college players sign contracts ev-
that Baltimore at the American cry year. It's a choice each play- j
League reached down and took er has."
his star sophomore shortstop. Da- "Johnson had been on a full
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