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Downing who flirts with a no- run Sunday hitter Charley Mm for Minnesota and four tumes fq
Downing is a S -yearold who is
the fourth straight 13th of 15 28th
ruined the shutout with • tworun
on Jet Pepitone hit his 23rd home
The Yankees newest left-hand- ahead of the Twins, 14a games Louis Cards edged up with a 32
He pitched only 10 big league run and Roger Maris Ms 22nd to Barber in the sixth Felix Man
League
Ulla added a two-run homer for
These days the Yankees—who ed pitching star.
had never seen a pennant unul moved them a game closer to tor Sox won 52 and 56
four runs in the eighth inning and homered for the Orioles
his 12th of the year and fourth at tad for No V at the Boston Red Reds 32 Houston edged Chicago
the pennant eyery year
Sox whipped the Baltimore Orioles Fl B a night game
bounc, however
were the result of Minnesota er- for the fifth time this season, once
This year s pennant chinching— a row
4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday. September 9. 1963
Nicklaus Swipes Series
ON SOLID GROUND
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followed with a homer A double
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Boyer's infield hit got the third
run across against Bob Friend.
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six holes for a closing 69 and a
141 total to finish one stroke be-
hind Nicklaus and pick up second
place money of $15000
Palmer was third with a 72 and
143 total and New Zealand left
There was a ‘ feeling” during a heftiest squads of Neely’s regime
very satisfactory training that the John Mims, 258, is a two-year
1963 outfit had a lot of potential, letterman tackle who is unusually
The lettermen were thin numeri- quick for his sue.
cally but robust physically and Paul Piper and Russell Wayt
ing class when they upset the
Green Bay Packers.
Pro clubs average about seven
recnuts a season, so about 100
will make it in the National Foot-
ball League. Threats to the vets.
By HARRY GRAYSON
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— That gave toe Yanks a ciean 63, Cleveland topped Washington Downing is a 2-yearold who is Downing who flirts with a no- rors. Sunday hitter Charley Mas tor Mi—ids and four tumes fo
along sweep to toe throe-game set with 52 and tot Kansas City Athletics not legally a rookie, although he htter almost every time out, gave wel tel a double and single and Cleveland and also had three
edged tot Leo Angeles Angeis 2-1 pitrhed tea first gome tow season up his first tel in the fifth against killed a Minnesota rally with a Cleveland » 15 hits Minnie Minoso
to tot National League the Sao on June T after he was called up tot Tigers The Yankees quickly great throw to toe plate in toe ruined toe iwusath uoinu hut ou
U.S. Given Hope
FOREST HILUS, N.Y. (API— being stricken with hepatitis in
A Meet the Lions ’ program by six touchdowns to one in Coa-
will feature the regular weekly homa Saturday, while Brown-
of the Brownwood Lion wood nipped Waco by 4-3 in Waco
Five straight Boston has hosed h—er in the eighth
Bobby Doi Greco made a game-
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By JIM BECKER
Associaied Press Sports Writer
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the purchase ot Babe Ruth—grow World Senes Sunday with a 53 in other American
their own leht-handers, and win victory over the Detroit Tigers games Steve Barter failed in a York Mets torn the Cincinnati rookie standing .
Ai Downing behind toe Yankees The Wtate victory over Pittsburgh Warren innings in 1961 and 1962 .tar an back up the young hit tender
Spahn won hu 20th for Milwaukee, M record, but spent enough time The Whte Sox overcame no 04 the Sox in t ehero ing oniJhOsh
League 32 over Philadelphia, and the New on the Yankee bench to lose his deticit in the second game with the Sox in the eighth John Orsino
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Young. One Oliver provided the
runs Spahn needed with a two-
run eighth inning homer off Dallas
Green that saapped a 1-1 tie Don
Demeter homered for the Phillies
in the ninth
Christopher singled to open the
ninth for the Mets, advanced on
a wild pitch by Joe Nuxhall and
scored the clincher for Jay Hook
on Ron Hunt’s single Vada Pin-
son and One Freese homered for
the Reds.
Boston downed Baltimore
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Los Angeles
Washungton
third defeat against 14 victories
Don Larsen touched for Wally
Moon s eighth inning homer was
the winner in relief for a 7-6 rec-
ord
The Cardinals, who picked up
two lengths on the Dodgers over
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on the Dodgers and Cardinals, single to right and "liie Mays 20-victory seasons is 16. by Cy
for the final meeting of the
hungry kids quicken the pace in year at 7 p m in Adams Street
the money game and. like the Community Center.
circus, they keep coming up big- City Parks and Recreation
ger and better Regardless of Director W. A. (Toodle) Mid-
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ness of the pro scouts. He was
weekend rails the Tigers
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Both teams warmed up for
Talking to Howard Payne football coach
H. N. (Rusty) Russell are two team-
mates from Academy High School near
Holland in Central Texas. On the toff
is Jarnos Hargrove, who was all-district
quarterback and captain of the Academy
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Coaches will introduce all play- over Monahans. They re big
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scrimmagewith Waco President The Lion. mentor was particularly
Stuart Coleman said officers will impressed by Cooper’s ground
be elected for the coming year game and defense
meeting — — ----------- . .
Quarterback Club today at 7:30 on Friday
pm at Coggin Elementary
School.
their Abilene invasion They start Tuesday night -------------------. ug-..u..,—.............
Both Smith and Harris missed San Antonio is the full season schedule with a poor 1-8-1 mark final Sunday to a crafty and bri Australia s Rov Emerson and Eng-
the Waco scrimmage Both have pennant winner by four .games However.
the weekend, got the job done "The 13th hole was the big du- Nicklaus, "maybe three hours I
against the Pirates in the third ference. said Nicklaus after pock- was still upset over what hap-
inning Dal Maxvill subbing for in- eting his second world series pened Saturday "
jured Dick Groat. got things start- check along with a solid gold Nicklaus had a run in with two
belt buckle. “I hadn't hit a reporters who had taken certain Los Angeles
fairway since the sixth hole and remarks Nicklaus insists he made Suwkuk.
Boros' 69 Grabs
Second-Spot Pay
By JOB MOOSHIL
Associated Press Sports Writer
AKRON. Ohio lAPj—Tired. weary and upset Jack
Nicklaus the Masters and PGA champion, still had
enough steam left Sunday to turn back an Arnold Palm-
er challenge and repeat for the top prize of $50 000 in
the $:5,000 World Series of Golf
ophomores. rated as starters at tailback and
But they are not the only guard respectively.
twoday playotl but came up with Palmer and Charies each picked
the necessary shots on crucial up $5 000
holes. “I didn’t get much sleep," said
’ The 13th hole was the big dif- Nicklaus, "maybe three hours I
as fivestrokes behind pulled even had said Palmer was an also phicnu..
16-14 with Nicklaus after the 12th and ran ’ and "didn t belong in the Houston’
The Pirates broke through then put his drive into the right playoff of champions." Nicklaus Ne"
against Ernie Broglio, IM in the rough, ran into tree trouble and made the remarks in Palmer s
■ ' to fall presence and both had laughed
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Some squadmen who weren’t
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now The freshmen won only one
game but a tew of the rookies
are expected to help at spots
where new talent is most needed
Probably the key players are
center Malcolm Walker and quar-
terback Walter McReynolds, both
juniors They are, respectively.
teacher's pets in football.
Take Frank Tarkenton in his
third campaign with Minnesota.
The Georgie sharpshooter could
throw a regulation football
through a narrow transom at a
lot of paces. blindfolded. Ordi-
narily, he would not be concern-
ed this early, but cameramen
have been following Ron Vander-
Kelen, the Wisconsin whiz. so
just to be on the safe side Tarken-
ton has turned in consecutive bril-
liant performances
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Norm Van Brocklin, the Vik-
ings' drillmaster, also likes John
Kozens, a defensive back. The
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His Worid Senes check west one to the ninth The last two Jack Kralick beat Washington
«Buning 14-11
The Los Angeles Dodgers are Christy Mathewson s league rec-
struggling to bang on to a vanish- ord tor most 20-victory seasons in
ing Nauonal League lead and War a 3-2 decision at Philade phia
ren Spahn has won his 20th game Elsewhere, the New York Mets
The Dodgers’ once-commanding rode Joe Christopher s 4-for4 per
lead was trimmed to 34 games formante to a 3-2 decision over
Sunday as Orlando Cepeda belted Cincinnati and Houston edged Chi-
a three-run seventh inning homer cago 2-1 in a rught game
’hat carried San Francisco to a The American League leading
5-4 victory and sent sagging Los New York Yankees defeated De-
ll MB. toe New Yerk Yankees before another
as Ronnie Ulbrich currently are
was starting to worry” in jest and turned them into a San Pranctaco
Palmer, who had been as much serious story in which Nicklaus cicannu
1961. upset the reigning queen of
i .-N, the courts. Margaret Smith of
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et-serving Erank Froehlingm wnan five "> • ro
came up with some valuable bene h AlhhAgin" senior at the
The Howard Payne Yellow strength for the coming Davis Cup Unsversiy of Southern California,
Jackets will launch their 1963 campaigns put a crimp in America's rising
grid campaign Saturday night "Froehling definitely has fought tennis fortunes by crushing first
when they meet the McMurry his way back into the picture. Chuck McKinley, the Wimbledon
Indians in Abilene at 8 o'clock Harcourt Woods, chairman of the champion, and then Chuck’s Trin-
The Indians have a strong re- U.S Davis Cup committee, saidjity (Tex.) University teammate
turning staff of 23 lettermen to today "He figures very big in our Froehling in straight sets, U.S
throw at the Jackets. They will, plans for the inter zone matches tennis officials were generally en-
however, have to depend a lot with England and, if we go that couraged by the tournament de-
on green players in their back- far, also in our meetings with In- velopments.
The Texas League reached its field. They lost four regular dia and Australia." • Froehling's comeback is very professionals acquired
how well established the star is, dleton said plans for the next
he still has to make the team .. . discussed- -nd
and there is nothing quite like "—.D6 and
a little push to put new life in books for the 1963 campaign
old bones There is no room for will be closed.
football team last year. On the right
is Rodney Senterfitt, who was all-district
halfback last year. He was salutatorian
of hit data, was senior class president
and received the citizenship award last
spring.
HOLSTON (API — Rice has the rare subpar record of last fall "name'’ players on one of the
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fewest returning lettermen of any
team in the Southwest Conference
(15> and only seven additional
squadmen yet the Owls are rated
strong contenders if the almost
prohibitive co-favorites, Texas and
Arkansas, should unexpectedly
stumble.
Perhaps this is an indication of
the solid respect the veteran ob-
servers and ■ experts’ have for
Coach Jess Neely, who is due to
become the champ of the confer-
ence for most seasons as head
coach. Neely and current athletic
director Matty Bell of Southern
Methodist are co-holders of the
record s haad coach for 23 cam-
record as head coach for 23 cam-
paigns each
Rice had a 2-6-2 record in a
fierce 1962 schedule. The schedule
is as awesome this year. But de-
spite all this. Neely and his aides
and players are displaying a
quiet, determined confidence that
the Owls will improve on that
bought a left-handed pitcher from around to case the suspense is The Chicago Whte Sea swept I _ ____
toe Boston Red Sox It changed killing you, the magic r—Orr is a fruteeteteer from Minnesota, Francisco Giants tripped toe Las from Richmond in toe Internation jumped oif to a 50 lead and beta first game
haseball and ruined the American now four. ate moved into second place Angeles badgers 54, while toe St to League
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Lowis Cardinals, who were seven
games behind on Aug 30. contin- Cleveland belted Washington 6-2
ued their amazing surge by edging and Kansas City edged the Los An-
Pittsburgh 3-2 for their 11th vic geles Angela 1-1.
tory in 12 games Tne Dodgers scored two un- _ _ _
szs sinss “ e “r - ... .. - s cm
started to get to Bob Miller Two singles by Bill Virdon and Rob- and then one-putted from 12 feet ing shoulder which he said is get- TODAY s GAMES
erto Clemente and another double for his final birdie. ting better, will go to California Milwaukee (Sadowski 1*
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will be available for sale with only the usual bumps and The Texas League reached its field They lost four regular dia and Australia. ‘Froehling's comeback is very professionals acquired an excep- Long Island.
The cards are priced bruises, and if injured tailbacks weary regular season dose Sun- backs in 1962 The six-foot-three Froehling un- encouraging,” said the U.S Davis tional crop of freshmen this year.
James Harris and end Jeff Smith day night and four top finishers Last year s meeting between seeded and previously snubbed by Cup captain. Bob Kelleher “He The College All-Stars provided
-c,t- , --iqove contest in continue to improve. Woods looked toward the playoffs that the two outfits had the Redskins Davis Cup selectors, progressed gives us a strong singles player considerable in the wav of evi-
,KKe' r‘ bunch may be in top shape for! will decide another champion, emerging a 7-0 victor. . farther than any other American whom we wouldn't be afraid to use dence that this was an outstand-
" ----s The Jackets finished last year's before lasing in the mens singles against anybody ’’ Froehling beat
»l NDAYS RESL LTS
Cleveland & Washington a
a—it 4 Baltumnore a
New York a Detroit a
Chicago 44, Minnesota 2-4
den— ( Cuy 2 Loa Angeles 1.
TODAY’s GAMES
Boston (wuson »M> at Los Angeles
(Chance H M>. naght
Nes York (Bouton 13-6» at Kansas City
I Norman 003 until
Cievelana iorant 10-13, at Minesota
«Kaat 14 Mil night
Baltimore (Roberta 13-11 at Chicago (Pet-
anEuma
head coach H N. liant Rafael Osuna of Mexico 7-5, land’s Bobby Wilson in the tourna-
shoulder injuries and Wond hopes over Austin, beaten'5-3 by the Bul- (Rusty) Russell is expecting bet- M. 6-2 ment here
they will be in the starting line- lets in the final game. ter things from his team which The women's final also turned The American Davis Cuppers,
up for the Friday kickoff Tulsa wound up third with a 4-2 wound up in eighth place in the up with a Latin-American flavor without McKinley, play Venezuela
12 1 ib ai.n I,,,: ,, triumph over Amarillo It was Lone Star Conference last sea- as Maria Bueno of Brazil, regain- in the American zone final next
returnned tothe team X-mis only a game out of second son. _______ing Inform ,he before wM«id in Diver.
i j h 111 u 1 El Paso lost its last two games
ing several (.nils with a shoulder to fifth place Albuquerque but pe am ■■ ■ m g,
Friday's showdown with scrim- injury Wheelis, a 6-2, 191-pound- still was the fourth team to make O Ae )uayEe KgmmEe e «udpaepeeq
mage sessions over the weekend er. had worked his way onto the the playoffs. Albuquerque ham- W "VW 13 WtoWUlW EK WB ■ VI IM
Cooper slammed AAA Monahans No. 1 unit before being injured, imered El Paso 11-2 Sunday night “
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