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Friday, August 30, 1963
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
PAGE EIGHT
Twins Crush
PRO WEEKEND
TIL Ruling Says DHS Negro
Battered
Sens Twice
Lions Take
Gridder Ineligible For ’63
On Steelers
4
14-2 And 10-1
Wichita Gets
Fine; Some
BASEBALL
Games Out
CALENDAR
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pct. • ».
than NCAA sponsored and sanc-
season events for paying ex-
this category.
penses to a friend of a 6-
Athletic Director Oran Spears
player.
post-season bowl games in foot-
Koufax Cuts
League teams also will be in ac-
start
added Neve wasn’t clear on this
under the TIL's one-year trans-
volved was Fred Stegman of New
Denton school officials had be-League leaders a 11-1 victory over second-place San
The Lions beat St. Louis last
Class AAAA
Practice Set
played,” Strickland said.
ers win half of their remaining
DENVER (AP)—Bill Johnston
is blameless. No one holds him
man.”
exhibition.
The Dodger explosion, coming
$40,000 Denver Open Golf Tournat
practice Saturday. That will bring
ers scored four runs in one in-
Rex Baxter Jr., leader for the League baseball championship
Thursday night by beating Can-
one stroke behind at 67 along with oga Park, Calif., 3-1 behind the
Bill Eggers, Pat Rea and Lionel
, walked three and struck out 12.
Tommy Morrow, Bob Duden, a
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ing next Friday night with more
treats the
5-room home
409 N. Locust
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In 2nd Round
On Saturday
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Class AAAA. the top division
"We feel it is an unfortunate 30 games, the Giants must win
thing for our school district as 21 of 29 to finish in a tie for the
FOXWORTH GALBRAITH
LUMBER COMPANY
has been fined $1,000 and
barred for two years from
Head football coach James Ma-
gill was the most visibly shaken
Season
Week .
Streamline
chainguard
ed to Austin and Williams
his ruling which applies to
Munroe also checked with Wil-
liams and after finding out that
Rodgers would be ineligible, he.
He topped the ball, which
means he didn’t hit the shot
well at all. But it bounced to
Norvall Neve, commissioner of ball, but makes no attempt to
the Missouri Valley Conference, have post-season basketball tour-
of the letter of this particular hurt against the Cards, and quar-
rule,” Donaldson said. "The boy terback Milt Plum is not likely to
winless clubs, the Boston Patriots,' Aguirre fired a two-hitter and Al
0-4, take on the New York Jets, Kaline took over the league batting
regular season opening next week.
On Saturday, the Houston Oilers,
2-2, and Kansas City Chiefs. 3-1,
play at Wichita, Kan.; the Denver
Broncos, 2-2, and Buffalo Bisons,
2-1, are at Winston-Salem, N.C.;
and the Oakland Raiders, 3-1,
meet the Chargers, 31, at San
Diego. In a Sunday game between
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Yankees, scoring on Elston How-
ard's passed ball in the ninth in-
ning for a 4-3 decision. That left
the Yanks 11 games ahead of the
White Sox, with the Twins another
one-half game behind in third.
In the AL's other game, Hank
York and the player Gerald Dav-
is, from Brooklyn, a sophomore
at Wichita this fall. Davis and
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if Denton had obtained a different
ruling which would make the boy
eligible.
working out "unofficially” with
other team members.
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and bounced and bounced and
finally bounced into the cup
for a hole-in-one.
EFFECTIVE THIS YEAR
Wichita presumably could com-
pete in the NCAA tourney by win-
ning the valley basketball crown,
but couldn't compete in the NIT
if it finished below first place.
The penalty becomes effective
this school year.
Bob Donaldson, coordinator of
athletics at Wichita, said it was
his understanding the penalty ap-
plied only to basketball, but he
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fer rule
The boy’s parents told Green-
naments, such as the National In-
vitational at New York.
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pitching of Steve Lambert.
Lambert gave up just three hits.
other similar situations as well as
at Denton.
feet 3-0 pre-season record, meet
the Washington Redskins, 0-2, at
Norfolk, Va. Minnesota’s Vikings,
also 3-0, play the Philadelphia
Eagles, 1-2, at Hershey, Pa.; the
Cleveland Browns, 1-2, meet the
Rams, 1-2, at Los Angeles; and
the St. Louis Cardinals, 1-1, and
Chicago Bears, 2-1, tangle in the
annual Armed Forces game at
Chicago.
All eight American Football
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LION INJURIES
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while yon can save. You always get the best
vale in protection, beauty and durability with
Jones-Blair bouse pint
CLEAR VIOLATION
"We were clearly in violation
10-1.
By hitting eight homers
in the opener, the Twins
matched a single game maj-
or league record, and by adding
four more in the second game they
picked up a pair of big league
marks—15 for three consecutive
games and 17 for four. They col-
duled.
STRUCK OUT SEVEN
Koufax, bringing his record to
TOPPED BALL
HOLE-IN-ONE
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP-
George Werner is 25, has been
playing golf for 18 years and
regularly shoots in the high
70s. Thursday, playing in the
state four-ball tournament, he
ly rated nnd they're likely to
meet again, the next time as dis-
trict champions facing each other
in the state playoff.
ROTAN-HAMLIN
Rotan, defending champion of
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Jacky Cupit. Juan Rodrigues,
Mike Souchak, Ron Funseth, Bob
Goetz and Dave Hill, the 1961
champion.
Venturi, who’s on the way back
after a two-year bout with back
trouble, dropped a 45-foot putt on
the first hole to ignite his five-
under-par round.
Baxter, 27-year-old from Ama-
rillo, who led last year's first
round here with a 64, needed
only 29 putts in recording his
teed off with an eight-iron on
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■when Pierce, 3-10 took over. Ron
Fairly accounted for the first of
' his four runs batted in with a sin-
and A, three of the four classes
that play to state championships.
Defending champion Dumas of
Class AAA does not open the
season until the Class AAAA's.
Jacksboro, Class AA king and
holder of the state's longest win-
ning streak—15 straight, draws a
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Moore who competed in football Other students from surrounding
there last year are not eligible towns — such as Carrollton which
under Article 8 of Section 14 in has three former Fred Moore stu-
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then doubled and both scored on
a single by Fairly. Frank Howard
followed with his 23rd homer. A
double by Willie Davis and a sin-
gle by Maury Wills accounted for
the final run of tne outburst that
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Negroes, transferring from an accredited Negro
school into a desegregated accredited white school in the
same school district will not be eligible to compete in
football at the integrated school if they participated in
the sport the previous year at the Negro school.
That is the text of a ruling handed down by Texas In-
terscholastic League Athletic Director Rhea Williams
Thursday afternoon in answer to an inquiry by Denton
High School officials concerning the eligibility of Rich-
ard Rodgers, a senior transfer from Fred Moore High
School.
the mightiest field in history into
action.
The other classes—AAA, AA,
A, B, six-man and eight-man—
have been working almost two
weeks. They will launch the cam-
paign next week with better than
400 games.
There are 936 schoolboy teams
in Texas this season.
Class AAAA, with 126 teams,
starts practice almost two weeks
later than the others because it
is the only one holding spring
training. But Class AAAA has to
wait until Sept. 15 to play first
games.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Even 225 miles away, Gil Hodges must have felt the
shock waves.
Hodges was home in Brooklyn and the blasting went on
in Washington, where Minnesota’s muscular Twins cream-
ed his Senators for 12 homers among 35 assorted hits
Thursday for a runaway doubleheader sweep, 14-2 and
other team members for several cerning the TIL’s one • year in-,
weeks under the assumption that eligibility rule which has been in
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the ruling.
That is when the call was plac-
Giants 11-1,
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knee injury and will be out for at
least six weeks. Rookie halfback
Larry Ferguson and linebacker
Carl Brettschneider also were
AAA.
The feature game, however,,
comes in AAA, where Hurst Bell
Although practice did not] —----~
start officially until this board, provided the pupil has no | the 140-vard oar 3 fifth hole
morning for DHS. Rod gers other choice of schools " the Yale University course,
had been working out with This is under the section con-
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TERMS
Rodgers was allowed to
a "hole and for the boy.
He also noted that the one-year
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Williams and a double by Ken
Hubbs snapped a 1-1 tie in the
eighth. Ellsworth checked the
Phillies on six hits—one Earl Av-
erill’s homer in the sixth that had
. tied the score. Burton drove in the
first Chicago run with a sacrifice
fly in the fifth. John Bopzer, 2-3,
went the distance for Philadelphia,
j and took the loss.
. The Mets got off winging with
'three runs in the fourth inning,
i two on a homer by Frank Thomas
.and put it out of reach with a
: three-run eighth.
.AMA
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we officially started practice and fending
be would be eligible. effect since the 1940s. I ward the green and bounced
Denton officials received this Strickland said Denton was bas-
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) —imposed the penalty Thursday. He
The University of Wichita said the two-year post-season ban
is against "competition in other
to reach the finals again this
season, takes on a toughie, open-
ing with Nederlana.
Albany, the favorite in Class
A, also figureshin an attractive
starter. The Lions battle Class
AA Olney and could get off on
the wrong foot.
There are 37 games in Class
AAA, 145 in AA and 175 in A
of the TIL which states: have attended Fred Moore and Davenport in the first, a homer i — _ -----. -— ______ ___
"In desegregated school dis- played football there are eligible by Orlando Cepeda in the second than 300 games in Classes AAA,
tricts, this section shall not op- to play this year at these schools and a single by Jose Pagan in
erat a to render pupils ineligible because they have no choice of the fifth. Koufax struck out seven
in a high school to which they schools to attend now that their for a league-leading total of 246
' are assigned by the local school own cities' school is integrated, and allowed only one walk.
— The Giants started Bob Bolin.
tion in the final tune-ups for their ican League.
Boston and Bill Monbouquette
stopped New York’s front-running
champion Giants 6'4
lead as the Detroit Tigers rolled
to their eighth straight victory,
6-1 over the Los Angeles Angels.
Kansas City and Baltimore were
idle.
K/ 1
gave in varsity spring sports at Den-
allton High School this year.
Stegman visited the campus in Ap- j week but lost plenty in the pro-
ril 1962 and Wichita paid expenses 1 cess — notably Ine fleet flanker,
‘ - - - Pat Studstill. He suffered a severe
for both of them, Donaldson
said.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Detroit’s injury-battered Lions
and the Pittsburgh Steelers collide
tonight in the kickoff game of a
busy Labor Day weekend of pro
football exhibitions.
The Lions and the Steelers meet
at Detroit in a rematch of their
battle in last season's Playoff
Bowl. Detroit won that game be-
tween the National Football
League’s division runners-up, 17-
10.
In another NFL game tonight,
the Dallas Cowboys will take on
San Francisco's winless 49ers at
Bakersfield, Calif.
FOUR SET SATURDAY
ment. Both stroked four-under-par
in the opening round Thursday. Indiana I ony League
The bulky field oi 145 pros will Team Winners in U.S.
be cut after today's second round
tioned events,” but declined to say
competing in certain post- what events might be included in
ball mdabasbetbble tndphttcipote after 8 seven-game drought also of Texas schoolboy tootball, starts
i Jarcit, ehrin ennrfe at Den-t assured Patterson of a long over-
due haircut. The club's assistant
general manager had vowed not
to clip his locks until the Dodg-
_ - — —__- be used tonight because of a knee
responsible. He's a fine young injury incurred in Detroit’s first and Ken Venturi led the field into
the second round today of the
ville officials Denton was going
to have a Negro playing.
So after checking with Williams
in Austin, Greenville contacted
District 7-4A chairman Frank
Munroe of Highland Park to see
Walt Byers, NCAA executive
foot-9 New York basketball director, said the NCAA sanctions
put it away..
Ellsworth, now 19-7, became the Class A. takes on Hamlin. its
’ ‘ “ nemesis of 1962. It was Hamlin:
lieved all along that Rodgers Francisco Thursday night.
would be eligible. By taking the opener of
"However we feel fortunate that the four-game series, the
this has been discovered before Dodgers dropped the de-
Hebert.
At 68 were Duff Lawrence,
NFeuzcmamcmatssazurrayomghe"pisatWatihslonmonassdda
The Baltimore Colts, with a per-: .Between the doubleheaders,
Hodges spent the two days off in
eligible. high school. . . I T
it was under that ruling that This was the rule Spears was j l DAvATH
referring to last March since itUUVV II
George Werner, better
known as the Rev. George
Werner, pastor of St. Peter's
Episcopal Church in Milford,
Conn., smiled.
Jim Vaughn won 19 in 1920 when that beat Rotan in the first game
singles by Ellis Burton and Billy of the season. Rotan didn't lose1
- • - • -- again, parading through 141
straight to the title.
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo, the 1962
Class AAA runnerup and favored
And the earlier misunder- over the turn of events, not so
standing was cleared up, much in that Rodgers can not ... nt. Lop. ,
W.lliams said that when Spears be replaced 6 54.978-largest in the
asked earlier, he was under the but thatt Magill had told Rodgers majors this season—the Dodgers
impression that Fred Moore High he could play and that the 2oy trimmed the Giants for five runs.
School would be closed and all of was looking forward to playing While Koufax was posting his
its students transferred to Denton for Denton High. 20th victory. Dick Ellsworth won
High School, in which case their The thing that seemed to both-No. 19 as the Chicago Cubs edged
athletes would have been eligible, er Magill and other DHS officialsPhiladelphia 2-1. The New York
But as the situation is, with most was that the rule penalizes Mets whipped Pittsburgh 7-4 in
both schools operating in the same only the boys living in Denton the only other NL game sched-
district. transfers from Fred who attended Fred Moore.
was not planned to set up two
gle in the first before the Dodgers opponent is Breckenridge of Class
! batted around in the five-run
WEEK JUST REPEAT OF SEASON
FOR AREA PRO BASEBALLERS
NOVATO, Calif. — Last week was just a repeat of the entire
season for three of the Denton area’s four professional baseball
players.
Jim Hughes, Bobby Rombach and Bill Chambers showed an
increase of .001 in their batting averages after last week.
Hughes got the increase. A shortstop with Portland in the
Pacific Coast League. Hughes went 8-for-26 (.308) and raised his
batting average to .277. Included was his 16th home run. He
also drove in six runs to increase his total in the RBI depart-
ment to 78.
Chambers, an outfielder with Salem, Va., in the Appalachian
League, hit his average exactly—5-for-22 or .227. For the season
he is 34-for-16O or .227.
Rombach, an outfielder with Moultrie, Ga., in the Georgia-
Florida circuit, was below his season average—2-for-t4 or .143—
but stayed at last week's level of .179. )
Billy Stinchcomb made his 19th appearance of theeason for
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, of the Midwest League and was tagged with
his fifth setback without a victory.
JIM HUGHES
Brooklyn—and was stuck there
when he got hit by a virus. The
Washington manager still was
confined to his home when the
Senators got hit by the Twins.
Rookie lefthander Gary Peters
registered his 11th straight vic-
tory and smacked a two-run hom-
er for the Chicago White Sox, who
clipped Cleveland 7-2 and stayed
in ahead of the Twins in their bat-
tle for second place in the Amer-
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ported for football but was told | as to make Rodgers eligible. or his 20th victory, has sent Red Patterson to the barbers. __________ _________________
he would have to lay out one year Strickland said this morning he Koufax’ three-hit pitching and a 15-hit Los Angeles at- point.
under the TH ■. oneuna" trane was very surprised when Munroe tack that provided the most runs lavished on a Dodger, Donaldson said the friend in-
called him Thursday because pitcher in 45 games, combined to give the National 11 — " "-------* —
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Thursday’s Results
Boston 4, New York 2.
Detroit 6, Los Angeles 1.
Minnesota 1440, Washington 2-1
Chicago 7, Cleveland 2.
Only games scheduled.
Today's Games
Los Angeles, M Lee 0-1, at Kansas
City, Drabowsky 540. night.
Detroit, Bunning 10-13, at Cleveland,
Kra lick 10-13, night.
Washington, Osteen 7-10, at Boston,
Heffner 3-4, night.
New York, Downing 10-4, at Baltimore,
Barber 18-9, night
Chicago, Herbert 71-9, at Minnesota.
Pascual 17-6, night.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Oklahoma City », Dallas-Fort Worth 0.
Salt Lake City S, Hawaii 4 (10 Innings)
Tacoma 6, Seattle 2
San Diego 4, Spokane 1.
Portland 6, Denver 1.
TEXAS LEAGUE
Amarillo 7, Austin 3
San Antonio at Albuquerque, post-
poned.
Tulsa 3. El Paso 1.
school districts in Denton but ra- EE I Y ■ | |
Then Thursday, a similar case ther let both Negro and white ElAInG I EAA KAbhAr
came to light at Greenville and students attend the high school of----* - --5 ---
the ruling stated above was ren- their choice. | -
dered. The third was Article 8 of Sec- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At Greenville a Negro youth re- tion 13 which was interpreted so Sandy Koufax, who took San Francisco to the cleaners
impression back in March at the ing Rodgers' eligibility on three
state basketball meet, even before things with Williams' statement
it was announced definitely that to Spears last March number
DHS would integrate this fall. one
At that time Denton High School The second is the overlapping
, ____, _____ . school district clause <Article 9
grate wouild Fred Mooreboysbe of Section 13) which states in part
eligible to compete this fall. • • A, pupil living in an, over-
Evidently misunderstanding the lapping district is eligible his
means by which Denton would first year under this rule in the
integrate, Williams said that the school of his choice so long as
Fred Moore students would be he is living in the district of that
Thursday’s Results
Chicago 2, Philadeiphia l.
New York 7, Pittsburgh 4
Los Angeles 11, San Francisco 1.
Only games scheduled.
Today's Games
San Francisco, Marichal 19-7, at Loa
Angeles, Drysdale 16-15, night.
St. Louis, Brogllo 14-1 or Sadecki 7-8,
at Philadelphia, Culp 11-10, night
Cincinnati, Tsitouris 8-1; at Pittsburgh
Schwall6-9, night.
Milwaukee. Lemaster 10-8, at New
York, Stallard 6-9, night.
Houston, Zachary 0-1, at Chicago,
Koonce 1-3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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