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Brownwood Meets Graham Tonight;
Winner to Trek To Rotan for District
MATTRESS FACTORY
AND UPHOLSTERY
on
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hitting the million mark for the
first time since 1952. when they
caused some excitement with a
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Heights
the Cisco All-Stars, 9-0, for a
semi-final win in this baseball-
19-3 win over the Brownwood Na-
tionals and 12-5 verdict over Cole-
man All-Stars for the Sub-Area D
crown .Cisco merited a chance at
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Wynn ’8-8’ vs Romonosky (1-01.
Cleveland at Baltimore might’—
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The locals took a 1-0 advantage
in the first inning Billy Seely
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eame up with a four-hitter and
did more than his share in the
batting department to take the
win. Chaney, who sat the Cisco
kids down in order to the final
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bailer Richard Carpenter
The winner in the Area VI tour-
nament tonight will advance to
the District Tournament in Ro-
tan. which will begin on July 28
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Managers in the league—Eddie
Redwine, Garner Rice and Earl
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Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Los Angeles
TAKING FIVE— Four of the Brownwood's American Little League All-Stars “take
five” after shutting out Cisco, 9-0, in the opening rounds of the Area VI Tour-
nament in Graham Thursday night. Pictured above, left to right, are sluggers who
hit homeruns in tournament games; Jimmy Freeland, six; Phil McBee, one; Jackie
Laughlin, one; and Bob Pinto, five. Not pictured is Roy Chaney, who has hit
two homers. Seated on the car bumper are Jack Miller and Jan Means, American
All-Star managers. The ‘Stars remained in Graham overnight, and will meet Gra-
ham tonight at 8 for the Area VI championshiv. (Bulletin Photo)
Fort Worth
Corpus Christi
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The big game—the all-impor-
taat one— will be unreeled to-
night at 7:30 at Sportsman Park
when Dublin Red Sox meet the
MeHorse Plumbers in a game
which could easily decide the
champoinship. Each club is tied
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Two American hits in the sec-
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Today's schedule lists only one
game—the all star contest at Fort
Worth.
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Rep. Keating Urges
Sports Bill Passage
WASHINGTON (UPD — Rep.
Kenneth B. Keating today urged
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American League
. ___- . getting awfully tired of finishing
St. Louis at Cincinnati (2, twi second."
By LEO H. PETERSEN
UPI Sports Editor
HAVERTOWN, Pa. (UPI— Dow
Thursday's Results
Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2
Milwaukee 8 St. Louis 7
San Francisco 8 Philadelphia 7
Also, he has had more experience ators 6-2; Ford, Yankees 11-4.
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Houston 7 Victoria 5
Corpus Christi 7 San Antonio 6
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Fort Worth 7 Tulsa 6
almost every man in the lineup
is capable of an extra base bit
any time.”
outs and walked only two bat-
ters.
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Friday’s Schedule
All Stars at Fort Worth
Only game scheduled :
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Saturday's Games
Milwaukee at Chicago
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
St. Louis at Cincinnati
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started things off with a single,
advanced to second on a wild
ing money winner on the tourna-
ment trail this year, was far back
with 76. He had a four-putt green.
Two of 11 former champions in
Habert, had 75's. Gene Sarazen.
twice U.S. Open champion and the
oldest golfer in the field at 56.
shot a 78.
THAT WINNING SMILE—Flashing “that winning smile” are five members of the
Brownwood American League All-Stars after their 9-0 win over Cisco Thursday
night in Graham. Pictured, left to right, Buddy Bowden; Joel Andrade; Roy Cha-
ney, winning pitcher who hit a homerun; and Powell Calder. Standing to right
is Johnny Andrade. The Brownwood team plays Graham All-Stars tonight at 8
for the Area VI championship, and a berth to the district tournament in Rotan,
which starts July 28. (Bulletin Photo)
Player A Club
I Musial, St. L.
Mays. S. F.
Dark. Chi.
Ashburn. Phil.
Walls, Chi
W. L.
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team, which lost its fourteenth
game in as many starts Thurs-
day night. Teague struck out five
and walked seven.
tackle Jim Weatherall. Owens confused status in which baseball
went to Washington last season holds broader exemption from
following a two-year stint with I anti-trust statutes than football or
the Pittsburgh Steelers.
TACKLES TRADED hockey or basketball conspiracy
PHILADELPHIA ( UPD — The whch (demands that sports be
Philadelphia Eagles, have acquired treated so severy,” Keating said,
tackle Don Owens from the Wash- He said all should be treated,
a trade for alike as opposed to the present
SHEPPARD'S
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lightweight, fights his first Madi-
son Square Garden main event
tonight when he meets Canadian
Gale Kerwin in a televised and
broadcast bout.
Promoter Joe Dupler has com- testimony prepared for the Senate
pleted arrangement for a middle- antitrust and monopoly subcom-
weight bout between Gene Full- mittee. Also scheduled to testify
mer and Joey Giardello in Sep- with Keating were Bob Feller and
tember. Dupler, in his initial Utah Jackie Robinson,
promotion, said the fight will be “ • —
held here either Sept. 8 or 10.
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fifth place finish.
— game series The Cubs have draw n 567,277 50
3 The series should serve as the far this season compared to 468.:
o most decisive episode in the Cubs' 625. for the same number of dales
• 1958 success story. And it should last xear. Their current figures.
0 prove to the club's growing horde with126 more home games; ‘ only
• of fans whether manager Bob 113.352 off last years total for the
minded city. • -
The Brownwood team will
shoot the works for an Area VI
Florists Charter Bus
For Trip to Austin
Brownwood Floral Co. softball
team will leave Hotel Brownwood
by chartered bus at 2:30 Saturday
afternoon for Austin, where they
will engage the 1957 state cham-
pions—Adams Mobile—in a soft-
ball doubleheader. The first game
is scheduled to begin at 8 p m.
Manager J. H. Duke's Florists
71 115 .344' San Antonio
CHICAGO (UPI'- Chicago Cub certain of topping last, yeans a.
officials expect 100.000 fans to tendance by better than 100,000
crowd into Wrigley Field between and may even.have * chance."
today and Sunday while the Na-
tional League's third place up-
victory would extend his unbeaten Phillies 11-6: Spahn, Braves 11-6.
string to 30 fights, including one I American League— Delock, Red
draw. Kerwin will have advant- Sox 9-0; Turley. Yankees 14-3:
1 at Daniel Baker Park.
Jean McKamey pitched the
Darlings to the win. while Lolieta
Krols. At even par 70 were Burke
and Bob Crowley.
Caty Middlecoff, one of the fa-
vorites, was among seven who
our economic system from the
for Brownwood.
Brownwood advanced to the
Area VI meet by birtue of their
srowxwood AMERICASS:
Billy Seely. 2b ........
Jackie Laughlin, ss ......
Jimmy Freeland, 3b .......
i Roy Chaney, p .............
I Bob Pinto, ef ..............
Joel Andrade, e .............
1 Phil McBee 1b ......
। Darrell Whitmire, rf .......
1 Richard Carpenter. rf .....
’‘Barring rain, we should hit
100,000 for the Milwaukee series.”
। busy Ticket Manager George
Doyle said.
The Cubs, who have caught the
fancy of the only two-team city in
the majors, have attracted five
crowds of over 30,000 this season,
compared to only two such gath-
erings in 1957.
Their box office appeal appar
ently has been at the expense of
the White Sox, whose rooters have
been deserting in droves because
of the club's disappointing show-
ing and the lengthy Comiskey
intra-family legal squabbles. A
James Wolfe, a fan who admits
deserting the White Sox for the
Cubs, probably summed up the
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Sox 81: Cerv. Athletics 64; Sie- ington Redskins..in
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Home Runs
National League— Thomas. Pi-
rates 26; Banks, Cubs 24: Walls.
Cubs 21; Cepeda, Giants 19; Ma-
thews. Braves 19.
American League—Jensen. Red
Sox 27: Mantle, Yankees 24; Sie-
vers. Senators 24: Cerv. Athletics
23; Triandos, Orioles 17.
Rans Batted In
National League— Thomas. Pi-
rates 73; Banks. Cubs 69: Cepeda,
Giants 59; Anderson. Phils 59;
Walls. Cubs 54; Boyer. Cards 54.
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The Brownwood Darlings rolled
up a 17-11 win Thursday night
over the Brownwood Starlets in
i Totals
B’wood
W’land Hu.
34 92 .335 i Victoria
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post-season games.
The Florists are expected to
start pitching ace Donnie Camp-
bell in the opening game, and
Aaron Long in the nightcap.
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— Cats Hold Pace
Field in PGA Tourney With Narrow 7.6
----- - ten. George Heath, Mickey Rat-
for first place with identical liff and Jerry Don Teague got the
10-3 records, and each tab will -only Brownwood hits,
have but one game remaining
on the regular season schedule -BROWNWOOD lion®
after tonight. Cre Heath. , .....
FULLMER BOUT SET
SALT LAKE CITY (UPD
explosion in the fifth. Austin
managed a single tally in the
bottom of the same frame, and
vers. Senators 60; Lemon. Sena-
tors 53; Colavito, Indians 52.
Pitching
National League — McCormick.
Johnny Andrade, rf
I Powell Calder, if .
Totals ........
Cisco ...............
Brownwood
says he “has no illusions.”
"But we re going to give it a
helluva try." he added
Scheffing. who saw Joe Nuxhall
cool off a Cub five-game winning
streak with a 3-2 victory for Cin-
cinnati Thursday, has picked
Johnny Briggs (3-0 and Moe
Drabowsky (8-8* for the first two
games against the Braves.
The New York Republican, sen-
ior GOP member of the House
Judiciary Committee, said a pend-
ing Senate bill to exempt major
professional team sports from the
anti-trust laws is "essential if we
are to eliminate the discrimina-
tory treatment of our national
team sports under present court
i decisions without at the same
time subjecting all of them to
potentially runous antitrust liti-
gation.
Keating made the statements in
Harrell absorbed
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the Area VI trophy with their
third, plus Freeland’s second of Sub-Area C wins in Cisco over
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Giants 7-1: Phillips, Cubs 6-2;
(7-31.
is Pacing
Chicago at Washington •
Kansas City at New York
Detroit at Boston
Cleveland at Baltimore
back-to-back homers in the
Brownwood Colts Play
Sunday at 3 in Winters
Brownwood Colts' baseball team
will leave Sportsman Park at
noon Sunday for Winters, where
7 they will engage in a Concho
21 Basin League game. Game time
I is 3 p.m.
| The Colts currently have a tight
■ hold on second place in league
B standings with a 5-2 mark, and
Hi three games remaining on the
I 1958 regular-season schedule.
Unbeaten Lightweight
In TV Tussle Tonight
NEW YORK (UPD - Bobby
Scanlon. unbeaten San Francisco
carded 71's. The others in that
bracket were Bill Collins. Leo Gi-
S£ % Wrtt "all, the Rangers added insurance
U.S. Open champion Tommy run In the seventh
2"
Venturi, Julius Boros and five top in • game that featured four
others round-trippers.
Sammy Snead, another of the Victoriablasts,by Larry Stan-
favorites, had a 73, as did Billy key and Al Norrfi were matched
Casper. Arnold Palmer, the lead- by Houstons homers by Walt Shan-
non and Chuck James.
------------ _ . when he captured the Tucson
Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 3, night open, played it "safe all the way”
Friday's Probable Pitchers Thursday when he carded a three-
Milwaukee at Chicago — Willey under-par 67 to beat out Jay He-
(2-2) vs Briggs (3-0). bert by one stroke. i
Philadelphia at Los Aneles "I‛ve just got the feeling that
(night)—Cardwell (00) vs Koufax r‛m going to do it,” the five-foot
(7-3) or Giallombardo (1-1). ten-inch 160-pounder said. “I'm
(night)—Law 8-7 vs Miller. (2-4). - - ~
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trophy and, a berth to higher
competition tonight at 8 against
Graham Little Eeague Al -Stars; of Ross Escovedo. who finished |
Radio Station KBWD.wil.car the game Mitchell was the loser
a delayed play-by-play descrip-,
tion of the game. which will be
heard at 9:30 tonight.
cisco ALL-STARS
Player ■
Gene Darr, c . -
Billy Cozart, 3b
Robert Mitchell, p
Joe Torres if
T Billy Brawley, rf
Dennis Hailey, rf
Larry Thompson. 1b
Richard Carleton. rf
I Ricky Siddall, ss
Victor Vassillio. 2b
Ross Escovedo. p
season.
Fans Desert Sox
pitch, and pulled into third
Jimmy Freeland's single
scored on Roy Chaney's
Sammy White. 3b ..
। Mickey Ratliff. cf
I Herb ‘Gershbach, if
Buster Weathermen ss
Jerry Don Teague, p -
Tommy Manley. 3b
Larry Wood. 3b
Totals
W LAND HTS. LIONS
Larry Perkins. If *......
Jeff Harrell, p ........
Ronny Ellis. c ........
Jerry Perkins, 1b ......
James Prosise, 2b
Howard Alexander. ef .
' Tommy Blackwell, sa
| Sammy Riley. 3b
• Hammonds, rf .........
All-Stars Shut
ney’s four-bazzer scored Free- Albany. 844. for the sub-area Dolph Irby's Brownwood Lions gust for the State Tournament
land, and Pinto slammed one championship in Graham. Club baseballers rapped only four MeHorse won the heague last
with none on. Graham took the win. in the bits, but took full advantage of year, while Dublin's Red Sox
cs storm clouds started nightcap Thursday night over numerous Woodland Heights were victorious in 1956
Cisco storm clouds Startem Haskell. 8-5. Graham collected I , . tak, a 12.1 win - —
brewing in the top of the fourth their eight runs on 10 hits, com- in teenage baseball Thursday wood Don hurler. threw
GRAHAM—Brownwood's homerun-hitting American Boring threat, but sharp Brown onitzase fnuasrerhoneaenvesrumn night at Sportsman Park. ball at the Woodland I
League All-Stars did it again here Thursday night. The “ thecuprining SSbM hetcomeradarainele
Central Texas sluggers, paced by circuit clouts from the Joe Torres opened the fourth winning Graham pitcher got four
bats of big Bob Pinto and winning pitcher Roy Chaney, with a single, and Billy Brawley strike-outs and walked one; the
their three-game homerun total to 15 as they walloped bto.^ donblentraputtnunnen Strikelutsoand
. _ -- . . . . -** “ away Chaney fielded a stow roll- Matzinger and E. A. Gresham
er and threw’to Jimmy Freeland blasted homeruns for Graham
who caught the runner off third Jack Miller and Jan Means are
for the first out. Phil McBee then expected tq start Joel Andrade
made a sensational snag of a line behind the plate. Phil McBee on
drive off the bat of Richard Carle- first base. Roy Chaney on second
start at shortstop. In the outfield. {
Billy Seely will probably start in
left. Bob ihnto in center and Dar-
rell Whitmire in right The big
question is. who will pitch?
Though the managers have not
made their choice public. It's a
good bet that they'll start fire-
Cis sent Robert Mitchell for
initial mound duty, but the right-
hander was chased from the
mound in the third inning in favor
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300 Scheffing’s crew is a serious pen-
100 wont entenHer
a women's softball game played
approval of pending sports legis-
------ lation as a “measure intended to
.480 1412 be equally good, not equally bad
for al professional team sports."
Brownwood managers Jack
Miller and Jan Means sent
right-hander Roy Chaney to the
TRAIN FOR TITLE FIGHT
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPD—Kenny
Lane worked five rounds with
sparring partners Thursday in
----------- — —------- ---—, _ preparation for his title bout with i
ages of weight, height and reach. , Sullivan, Red Sox 8-2; Hyde, Sen- lightweight champion Joe Brown
.. . * . . . " ” - next Wendesday: Brown, in a
nearby training camp, floored one
of his sparring mates with a
quick left' jab in a workout
Win Over Tulsa
and last "Sunday finished । Ry United Press anternatienal
second to Jackie Burke in Ure In-1 * ForWorth-mtaintained its nine
--------- .. . . surance Open at Wethersfield. game edge over Corpus Christi in
golf championship today with.a Conn. the Texas League Thursday by
one-stroke lead and predicted "it "Tm in a good spot,” he said, downing Tulsa, 7-6, while the G1-
looks like the time I'm going to •IF that ban keeps hanging for ants edged San Antonio by the
break my second place jinx." me, i ought to make it. same score.
FinsterwaM. who hasnt won a By hanging, he meant that his Dallas beat Austin, 5-1. and e
tournament since Februarya 1957. approach shots over the 6.710- Houston topped Victoria, 7-5.
yard Llanerch Country Club The Cats put two three-run
course were straight ay true frames and a single run in the
“and they stopped on the greens fifth together to .take the win
as I hoped they would.”! from Tulsa. Fourth-inning Tulsa
Jav Hebert, explaining that “I homers by Harry Fisher and Tom
gambled because no one remem- Shollin went by the boards and
Sers who finishes second." thought Fort Worth limited an Oiler up-
he had the lead wrapped up when rising in the eighth to two runs
he came in with a 68-one stroke to cling tenaciously to its lead
better than his brother, Lionel. Corpus Christi moved ahead of
the defending PGA champion, and the. Missions early in the game
four others with one run in the first and two
Only seven in the field of 163 in the second. The Alamo City
golfers were able to crack par. squad, however, moved back and
Grouped with Lionel Hebert at by the sixth inning had tied the
69 were Dick Mayer, Jimmy De- score at 4-4. Outhit by the Mis:
maret, Felice Torza and ' Ted sions. 1M. Corpus Christi pulled
- • out with a three-run seventh in-
ning.
Dallas ended four innings of
scoreless baseball with a four run
play to end the threat.
Singles by Freeland. Chaney
and Seely and a double by Pinto,
paired with two Cisco errors, ac-
counted for the final five runs
No Sunday Plans
Scheffing has no plans for the
third game, but it could be Taylor
Phillips, a left-hander who has
won six out of eight decisions, or
possibly Bill Henry, another south-
paw who at 30 is the "dean" of
the Cub pitching staff.
The Cubs will enter the series reason for the Cubs' growing pop-
three and a half games behind u)arjt
the Braves and with their best •They‛ve got an aggressive and
chance of the season to move to- exciting team. They may not win
ward the top. In 13 previous the pennant but they've got a
games this season, the Bra e good bunch of young pitchers and
won seven to six for the Cubs. '
Scanlon is favored at 8-5. A Koufax, Dodgers 7-3; Semproch,
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, . Cleveland
Washington
Thursday’s Results
2 2 New York 4 Detroit 2
1 3 Boston 6 Kansas City 2
1 3 Baltimore 3 Chicago 0, night
J 3 Cleveland 8 Washington 3. night
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Chicago at Washington night)—
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Woodeshick (0-0’ or Wilhelm (2-4) Amateur Softball Tournament,
103 SOx-9|VS Beamon 10-2). I which will begin July 24 in Bal-
st Roy Chaney. LP Robert Mitchel; Kansas City at New York u
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1958, newspaper, July 18, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488413/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.