Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 7, 1965 Page: 6 of 10
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Individual Battles Highlight HPC Meet
6_ BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday, Apri 7, 1965
1
Records
Graham Hosts
4-AAA Meet
EARLY SPRINTERS
(Staff Photo)
Peters Nabs
Ph
A's Top Spot
LOPEZ HOPEFUL
Tri
Shaky Yanks Favored In AL
Newberry,
State;
farm director and assistant gen-
sensational years and if Ken
team to hrt
ard of 42.4 by Brownwood. 220-
its own letter of intent. He add-
"The Eastern Collegiate Ath-
Ea
Fiv
Contenders Feel Masters
catching when he is ready for ting nowhere fast agin. You'd
think a guy would learn that
daily duty.
Winner Needs Hot Putter
was sloppy
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Citation Still Draws Crowds
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The admiration is mutual.
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of 1948—is a "one man horse."
symbol of decision
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SAVINGS RECEIVED BY APRIL 12th
EARN DIVIDENDS FROM APRIL 1st
with record aspirations He's
done 14%4, just over the HPC
Free Estimates
Call 643-4331
the course since he left to spend
the weekend with his family in
This Early foursome will be entered
in the sprint relay Saturday when
Bangs plays host to the District 9-A
track meet. Pictured, front, Glen Fort-
ner, and left to right, Doug Jones, Don
an outsider. Minnesota has pow-
er to bun but no defense. De-
troit is so-so. Los Angeles has
Whoaaaaoops! Splash'Quick'Get he Ip on
the spot. You’ll find CLEANERS & DYERS fast in the
YELLOW PAGES. Where your fingers do the walking.
Montreal at Toronto
I Detroit at Chicago
(AP) — "tis obviously is tbe
year to pick the New York Yan-
kees to lose. They have won five
May Fall
Saturday
Nicklaus, a nonwinner this
year, served notice Tuesday
that he appears fit and ready to
break into the winner's circle.
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to win
Don
Housti
socker
fourth
jumps past the 22-foot mark.
Graham's Robert Nees set the
record in the high jump of 6-2
last season and will be out to
better that performance Satur-
day. He soared 6-6%4 last week
at Ranger for one of the best
marks in Texas.
Speed Riggs,
famous tobacco
auctioneer .
recommends
rounds of 68, 69, 68, 68 and 70.
"I left because I didn't want
the Yankees, then who?
Chicago and Baltimore look
Jack Nicklaus, the long-hit-
ting bomber and the 4-1 choice
in his elite, international field
of 93, doesn't agree entirely.
“You still got to get there,” said
the 25-year-old husky from Co-
lumbus. Ohio, today.
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Here's the way it looks from
here:
1. New York
2. Chicago
1 3. Baltimore
4. Cleveland
5. Minnesota
6 Detroit
7. Loe Angeles
6. Boston
9 Washington
10 Kansas City.
Johnny Keane will have his
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While and Billy Tharp District 18-B
meat is set for Bangs Friday night,
NEW
msmuHim
The Jacket ace has clocked a
9:13.6 this spring, more than 32
seconds under the record
Ewing has toured the mile in
NEED
BODY
REPAIRS?
a WRECKS REBUILT
a FENDER REPAIRS
a DENT WORK
a PAINTING
a AUTO GLASS
a TIGHTENING
life at Calumet Farm, but many
racing fans remember how the
big bay bumbled his rivals on
America s tracks.
Tourists stream through Calu-
met’s devil-red and white gate--
800 to 1,000 daily during the
spring and summer—and most
of them are there to see Cita-
tion
Citation recently topped the
voting in a poll to determine the!
best runner to compete at Hi-
aleah Park in the « years the
Florida track has been operat-
ing A bronze statue was un-
veiled in his honor
The recognition isn’t surpris-
ing to Hugh Fields who has
They put back the taste
others take away
Joe House
Body Shop Foreman
HOLLEY CHEVROLET
BODY SHOP
505 CENTER
; Thi- mm- Jinan wara will early a neavy 0au: von prysuaie, wnO naq wav-
winagaincThstortgglengie John Romano should help the eled this route before, was get-
Columbus He had whipped the
course five times last week with
CHARLIE TRIGG, agent
while Fields kept busy chatting
and brushing Cy’s coat
Fields conceded that Citation
has a fault that is not uncom-
mon to middle-aged humane.
straight pennants. Nobody his Dean Chance and Fred New-
won six Al Lopez, Chi ago s man. Forget the rest
Chicago cculd do it if Moose
put and discus. He holds the
problems with the Yanks but he records of 56-8% and 162.0
questions for the committee to
decide last summer. Both in-
volved whether a boy who could
FARMp&. HOME
Ewdygi association
Only five teams are entered and Floyd Swaim of McMurry
in the Howard Payne College will be back to defend their
International track meet hereisprint titles Both posted ree-
Saturday but the small field ords last season, Lasater win-
may virtually rewrite the rec- rung the IM in 9 4 and Swaim
ing Pat Friday.
Peters admits the A's have
much more money, he said,
particularly to the past two
years.
Last year the A's signed 81
bonus players for $662,000.
......—
By JACK HAND
Associated Press Sports Writer
I
it was extremely strict.” Owner
Charles O. Finley has spent
eral manager He moved up to
the top spot Tuesday, succeed-
pletely out of reach They in-
clude the 440-yard relay stand-
At least four records will be
in danger Saturday when seven
schools gather to Graham for
the annual District 4AAA track
and field meet
Records in the mile relay.
Records to the mile relay,
high jump. broad jump and pole
vault have been equalled or bet-
tered by the best-balanced field
in recent years.
Brownwood's mile .relay four-
some of Leroy Deanda, Bob I
Dillard. Jimmie Piper and i
James Harris has dipped al-
most two seconds under the
3:24.3 mark posted by the Lions '
last season Brownwood has re-
corded tunes of 3:22.7 and 3:22.9
the last two weekends.
Two pole vaulters, Brown-
wood's Jimmie Piper and Bruce
Shack of Vernon, have equalled
the record of 12-0 posted back
in 1951. Ronnie Sanders of Cole-
man has neared the record with
a leap of 11-6. One of the trioI
should at least equal the rec-
ord
Vefhion's Richard McQuistion
will be gunning for the district
broad jump record of 22-8. His
best this season has been 22-8
and the Vernon star has several
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AnnciPATED ANNI A1AVo
DIVTDENDNOW.. 4 7
COMFOUNOEDSEMI LANNUAuL
not meet admission require-
ments was still bound by the
plan. The decision was that he
would become a free agent.
He unleashed a five-under-par
67 for the par 3636-72. 6.980-
yard Augusta National Golf Club
layout on a hot and sunny after-
noon.
p^cticed before and after each
DOCTORS
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
MI 3-0184 or
398 Citizens Bank Bldg.
137.5, another record
HPC STARS
Host Howard Payne isn’t
without its big guns The Jack-
ets have a fine corps of distance
runners, with Jack Petty. Al
McKee, Jun Ewing and Bill
Thomas leading the pack.
Thomas is sure to wipe out
Yogi Berra has gone. Mietey Berry mrkes it big Baltimore
Mantle is lobbied. Whitev Fo.d needs a 100 f*r cent Wally Bun-
ts getting tombed. Roger Mans ker and Sieve Barber and.an
to stay here too long and get
stale" said the smiling and
jovial 1963 Masters king. "I pre-
ferred to work on my game last
week before the crowds came
and so I wouldn't be bothered I
No Nagging
Backache Meansa
Good Night’s Sleep
Neggingbaekache,headache,ormuscu
hr aches and pains may come on wit
is getting the runs Skowron and Associated Pre ss Sports Writer
Ward will carry a heavy load Don Drysdale, who had trav-
defunct organization in 1955,
ed that the Ivy League never with only three scouts and about
had shown interest. 50 farm system players.
"The Eastern Collegiate Ath- Under Johnson. he added.
OTHER INTERESTS
Dean Chance of the Los Angelos Angels, winner of
the Cy Young award as best pitcher in baseball last
year, also runs a prosperous farm back home in
Wooster, Ohio.
spent on this team.”
The 40-year-old Peters, a
career baseball man, had been
Hank Peters, new general man-
Parsonsi
come a good club because so
4:14 compared to the record of
4:20.9 held by Thomas Both
Pettv and McKee are capable
of dipping close to the 880 rec-
ord of 1:52.1.
The 880 favorite is Roger
Kirkwood, the East Texas whiz
who holds the state's best time
of 1:517.
Field event finals start at 1
pm Saturday on the Cap Shel-
ton track. Running events are
slated to get underway at 2
p.m. ____________________
problems this season.
Asked why Kansas City has
had so much trouble building a
contender. Peters commented
because it hadn’t yet worked out | that Arnold Johnson acquired a
mark of 14-0. jus. .o. ■■ , —-- -1 -—. . . .
East Texas' Russell Polhem- quite sound. He added that there Conferences and independents
us. a double winner last year, was ample replacement in rook- Memphis State; Newberry,
will be back for a try at im- ies Craig Morton and Jerry S.C.; Notre Dame, r
proving his marks in the shot Rhome. Iowa; Dayton, and Xavier of __
‘......... He said addition of Malcolm Cincinnati in the latest batch much time and money has been
Walker of Rice and Ralph Neely Already in the organization
is used to problems. Mantle BEST EFFORTS of Oklahoma would improve the were the Atlantic Coast, Big
probably will be in and out of Polhemus’ bests this season offensive line Eight, Big 10, Missouri Valley,
the lineup with knee and ham- are 57-7% in the shot put and Landry thought Perry Lee Southeastern, Southwest and
string muscle problems. Al- 158-10% in the discus. Top com- Dunn would furnish the running Southern Conferences and inde-
though Ford has been hit hard. petition in the discus will come to augment Perkins But he pendents Florida State. Georgia
the ace lefty insists his left arm from Arlington State's Don wasn't optimistic about the Tech, Marquette. Southern Illi-
does not bother him. Hardaway who has a best ef- place-kicker if one can't be ob- nois, Syracuse, Houston, Pitts-
Mel Stottlemyre will be avail- fort of 162-10, 10 inches better tained via the trade route, Billy burgh and Penn State.
... “ “ -T . Lothridge, the punter, will dou- Dr. Davis said the Association
NHL Stanley Cup Semifinals Wagner A healthy Max Alvis the sixth against Bill Stafford.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS should be a tug belp___in a 0-0 tie. _______________'
The 5-foot-11, 200-pounder
closed out a round that included
eight birdies and three bogeys
by holing out a 40-foot chip
shot from the fringe back of the
green
"It was a good round," said
Nicklaus "but my short game
letic Conference will never "Our budget wasn't just limited,
come in since it is made up of
By MURRAY ROSE
Associated Press Sports Writer
AUGUSTA, Ga. 1 API — Most
of the top contenders here for
the Masters Golf Tournament
starting Thursday feel the
championship will be won on the
greens.
By MARVIN N. GAY JR. cared for Citation since he was
Louisville Times Staff Writer retired in 1951 to the 850- acre
LEXINGTON. Ky. (APi - It showplace near Lexington.
has been 14 years since Citation "He’s the greatest, that's all,"
quit racing for a more leisurely said Fields.
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 5, Detroit 2, Detroit
leads best-of-7 series 2-1
Toronto 3, Montreal 2, over-
time, Toronto leads best-of-7 se
ries 21
Today's Games
No games scheduled
Thursday's Games
f-e
Citation, last to win the Triple horse. He’knows what's going
Crown—the Kentucky Derby, on. .
Preakness and Belmont Stakes The big horse stood quietly]
He didn't need to be tied All the
Sometimes the 53-year-old
Fields is called to work on his
off day because Citation refuses
to return to his stall in the stud
burn.
Catcher Mike Brumley had four | Dr. Davis noted that there
hits and scored the winning run had been no major controversy
1 in the 12th when he doubled and over recruiting since the plan
‘ then raced home on Sandy Alo- went into effect.
mar’s throwing error He said there were ouly two
Richie Allen. Philadelphia’sat
Rookie of the Year last season,
homered and doubled as the
Phillies ripped Kansas Qty 5-1.
In other games. Houston beat
Minnesota 2-1, San Francisco
clipped the Los Angeles Angels
6-2, Detroit shelled Cincinnati
7-2, St. Louis downed Baltimore
3-1. Cleveland dropped Boston
5-4 and the Chicago White Sox
split into two squads which de-
feated Pittsburgh 7-6 and the
New York Mets 3-1.
Baltimore, happy about the batting his skull against the
spring form of rookie Paul Biair stone wall that is the Los An-
in center. has solid power in geles Dodger attack, gets you
Powell, Sam Bowens and nothing but a headache But
Brooks Robinson. If everything Drysdale . . . well, some guys
i dicks for Hank Bauer he could just don't learn
1 take it all. The lanky Dodger right-hand-
Cleveland is being touted as last season when the Dodgers
the darkhorse of the year. failed to get him a single run.
Birdie Tebbetts has some fine But Drysdale trudged out to
young pitchers in Sam McDow- the mound just the same Tues-
eil and Luis Tiant and has add- day night. He throttled the New
It was Nicklaus’ first tour of 1 NHL Chart ed power in Rocky Colavito. and York Yankees for five innings
ST PETERSBURG, Fla like the best bets. Cleveland is
Several records appear com-
more, not New York, is the Skowron and Pete Ward have
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yard of 21 6 around the curve
by Brownwood's Jerry McCul-
Lugb thobetybongp"theyth:,an Mlete Euyer are busy tipid- injuny-frce year from Boog
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is Blenden Johnson, Arlington
State's great quartermiler, who
ran a blazing 46.5 while attend-
ding Dallas Washington High
School last spring.
Johnson has been slowed by j .
a leg injury but should be able__:- By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
4g1oPplsithkmeetureordui I g„Ir, c;+-c LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) - Three new conferences and
the pushing The East Texas LOnOry \*lfeS six new independents have joined the inter-conference
1 star has clocked a 48.1, also g AI » letter of intent for college athletes and this makes the
under the record. Dallas IMeeUS plan virtually national in scope, says its founder.
. Johnson, also figures heavily . J. William Davis of Texas ----
in the relay picture He runs DALLAS, April 7 (AP —Coach porresonttive tn
legs on both the mile and sprint Tom Landry of the Dallas Cow- Techefasuity representat who
relays where Arlington owns boys says the only things needed the Southwest Conference wild
best times of 3:14.3 and 414 to make his team a winner in evolved the plantosuttout Wild
The records are 3 15 7 and the National Football League recruiting and.thefting‛°fat-
41 7. this fall are a healthy quarter- letes, said today only two major
East Texas is the choice in back, a solid offensive line. a conferences.sthetAssopiation
the mile relay. however The running back to help Don Per- of Western Universities (Pacitic
Lions have a best time of kins and a place-kicker Coast) and the Ivy League
3 13 0 He told more than 600 who were not in the organization
Pole vaulter Gene Horsley is turned out for the spring lunch- April 1 was the deadline tor
another Arlington performer eon of the Dallas Cowboys Club registering as the plan enters its
“ • that Don Meredith, the quarter- third year and Dr. Davis re-
back who suffered multiple in- ceived the Mid-American Ohio _ _ _ _ , ,
juries last season now was Valley and Wester. Athette BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) —
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able for the entire year. So will than the HPC record. „ .
Pete Ramos Jim Bouton and Al R. L. Lasater of East Texas ble up and do the place-kicking of Western Universities was still
Downing should improve Elston ------------------------------------——— considering but was holding up
Howard appears set for a super m 11/ I I
bigrmusatswnenwanteidsce Drysdale s Homer
White Sox pitching is out- *
standing with Juan Pizarro. I e mu. I
Defeats Yankees a 1M - ga
in the bullpen The big problem about lw scnoois« an inapes
Drysdale is a stubborn sort, and varieties, Dr. Davis de-
though He wasn't about to be clared. "But.wehavethe major
shut out again, even if his club schoolspofthis.groupg pyra-
hadn't scored in 17 innings. He cuse, Penn State and Pitts-
parked one of Stafford's serves burgh.. ,, itemoneorene.
qveFthe left field fence to break letndof nhent T -tote has
„ SPel . .. । until May 20 to sign with some
Flushed with, success, the school. After he signs he cannot
Dodgers assaulted rookie Gil go to another school in the or-
Blanco for another run in the ganization without surrendering i
seventh .this one on Al - wo years of eligibility, meaning
rara s pneh homer ami Drys he will have only tWo varsity
dale made the-runs stand up for years.
a 2-0 victory. , “we have had practically no
The seven-hitter was Drys- trouble in recruiting,” Dr. Da-
dale s fifth victory against no vis said. “At our last meeting of
losses this spring and marked the committee in Chicago, ev- i
IChek Hanton to go sitnteon andthecehewasu.nading.dre 'cssrsf’s? ervomgsrppon"sdamoaoneblsrgseat
Koufax lost two route-going per- deai in cutting out the evils of
---- formances earlier. recruiting. Mainly it has eased
The Braves battled 12 innings up the summer-time competi-
m before losing to Washington 2-1. tion."
ord books the 230 in 21 4.
Thirteen of the 16 records will . The meet will, also feature
be in danger of falling when McMurrys David Bonds who
playsrdirpaitrmsapiime clocking in the nation wtnd the two-mile record of 9:45.3.
ton State McMurry and Tarle lys last week. Hel be back
A powerful East Texas squad hurdle
is the team favorite but tWe ke uw MM yr h 6 fl»e
of the attention will be center- ____ _
ed around several outstanding m • A
em-mmpei-rme Big Colleges Agree
On Letter Of Intent
Fields opened the stall door so
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of the handsome animal.
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