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It’s Official—Baseball Season Is Here
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Denton Record-Chronicle
HOMERS IMPORTANT
SportS
Thumped By Tigers
PAGE TEN—
Tuesday. April 13. 1963
The highlight of the circus tributed three wild pitches.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The most dramatic miscues
IN PROBATION
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
When Charlies O. ended their also a rookie, opened the inning
inning with a single and rode I their four years in the league
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hero Bob Gibson faltered and Southern Methodist was handed its probation with sanctions de-
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Found At Masters
Involved Students
ship this weekend at the Austin
school yard and dropped them for the overall championship
BASEBALL CALENDAR
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The four charged Sunday
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Detroit 6, Kansas City 2. night
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Preseason favorite Denison,
rebounding from an opening-day 150 tickets were burned.
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Chicago and Baltimore
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gel's New York Mets were in
midseason form.
Veale, the tall Pirate left-
hander who led baseball's ma-
jor leagues with 250 strikeouts
last season, fired a nifty three-
hitter, blanking the San Fran-li
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the last 19 men in order until
Bailey's shot won it
Cloninger allowed a leadoff
Green, Garland
Slagle, Denison
Thoma, Denison
MMurrev Hi Park
: Long; Paris
Thomes, Sherman
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Menday» Results
Boston 7, Weshington
Minnesote J. New York 4, 11 innings
Cleveland at Los Angeles, night, post
St. Louis 10. Chicago 10, called ar the pones,
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Classics and originals. Shirt-Jacs and
Henley Collar*. No end to the variety
of styles. The accent is on color and
fabric definition. From $5 00.
a two-run homer in the fourth
and Willie Davis poked a bases-
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sixth-inning shot with one of his hits. It was the 14th time
own Felipe Alou had opened the dale had beaten the Mets in
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game time.
A multitude of errors and wild
.pitches following a flood-forced
Only games scheduled
Tuesday's Games
is S. Mesquite 4
BATTING AVERAGES
(At Least it Al Bats)
$50 each, agents said Approxi-
mately 300 were printed in Ath-
ens, Ga. They would have been
Yankees Monday.
Finley’s follies, flavoring De-
troit's 6-2 triumph over Kansas
City at night, included Charles
O's trot around the bases on
Charlie O. plus a menagerie of
pigeons, pheasants and a chick.
In the only other American
League game, Boston whipped
until next Tuesday when they Del. needed as he struck out 11
host Mesquite. including the side in the fourth to worry about it.
Washington 7-2 in the president-
tial opener. Rain washed out
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Veale escaped two early jams
before settling down to his duel
with San Francisco's Marichal. j
Bob Bailey’s leadoff homer in
the 10th broke it up. Bailey’s
shot was only the fifth Pirate
hit.
In the fourth, Willie Mays sin-
Nix will get his chance to see
just how tough the Broncos will
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Tuesday’ Games
Sen Francisco (Santord, 5-7 at Pitt5, I
places charges.
‘‘We’ll make a case after we
I evaluate what we have got,"
a Ditcher has to adjust to 8,11 MeMurrey is tied for third
a Peher nas to adjust to with Thomas and Richardson’s
smog But here, you never have; Joe Frazier is eighth with a
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Needs Big Hits
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS single to Cincinnati’s Pete Rose home on Mathews’ homer, the
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it was opeiung day but Pitts Deron Johnson butthat was all
burgh's Bob Veale, Milwaukee's The Braves, meanwhile, hopped
Tony Cloninger and Casey Sten- on Jim O'Toole with Joe Torre
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‘Circus’
secretary of the Southwest Con-
CB ference, said ‘the conference is were identified as Sam Allen
pleased that the NCAA upheld Myers, 20. of Atlantai Robert
1, „ .. „ ‘ B Lee, 22, of Atlanta. Samuel
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The NCAA commended the
At tleast Charlie Finley adver- preceding the Kansas City game
tised his circus, started when Charlie O. the came in the ninth and 11th in-
New York and Minnesota kept mule plodded into the spotlight. I nings. With two out in the Yan-
Finley, the A’s uninhibited kee ninth and the Twins leading
owner, climbed aboard the 4-3, rookie third baseman Cesar
team's new mascot and began a Tovar dropped Joe Pepitone’s
tour of the base paths. As they' easy pop-up, and pinch runner
reached second base and home Arturo Lopez raced home from
Richerdson atDenisom; Paris; omen
F riday Shriran. Ri Highjand Park:
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the Giants’ last hit. But Mays
had to halt at third on the
throw to the plate and then
Veale struck out Tom Haller,
ending the inning.
Veale finished up by retiring
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the deep-lone look that* right Also,
available in solids. These suits have
enough hand-tailoring to keep them
always handsome and unruffled.
At $75 00, $100.00 or $135.00
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While precedent is with Phila- -
delphia and Baltimore tonight
— nobody has been able to win !
Dailey Slagle follows on the road in either series " J
ve witn the Green with five hits in u even more squarely against [
steel-roofed I times at bat for a 455 mark ; them in the long run. Only twice
" 1 .has a team been down 2-3 and
in other National League
openers, the world champion St.
Louis Cardinals battled 11 in-
nings and had to settle for a 10-
10 tie with the Chicago Cubs in a
game called because of dark-
ness and Philadelphia and
Houston played the first regular
season game inside the Houston
Astrodome with Chris Short fir-
ing a four-hitter and the Phillies
blanking the Astros 2-0.
Home runs played an impor-
’♦ant role in all of the National
League games.
EARLY JAMS
(helicopter ride heavily punc-___________________________ .
tuated Minnesota’s 11-inning 5-4 plate, Charlie Sr. waved his second with the tying run.
opening-game victory over the
Lumpe and rookie John Sullivan A/•I w/ l
»,£7^ urnd Cnarle Mike Woodson
The Twins-Yankees game was !nn l re l
only slightly less comical. Even I AkAg | if IP
before the contest started, Min-1 - “-D — lllv
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for eight of the American
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The Southwest Conference, meeting at College Station May 6-7-8,
can remove the probation against one of its schools — Texas
--- and the fourth straight opening- The way was paved for this action Monday when the NCAA
day loss for New York. at Kansas City reaffirmed the conference's rulings that South-
The Cardinals jumped on Lar ern Methodist be placed on two-year probation and Texas and
ry Jackson for five runs in the Arkansas each get a year for recruiting violations.
first inning but World Series The NCAA was paralleling action at Lubbock May 9, 1964, when
duet, Miss U.S.A, took over in by misjudging, then dropping
the center ring. Shapely Bobbi Bob Allison's fly ball for a
.........three-base error. Two intention-
‘‘Well be tough against Sher- kicharnsonar*
man. I guarantee," said Denton Genlane
Bronco Coach Col ton Nix af- Sherman,
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ter his Broncos lost to Richard
Several innings later, in the and Ken McMullen connected
seventh and eighth to be exact, for the Senators.
two-run homers by Jerry —------------:------——
loss to Sherman, is sweeping Two automobiles, one belong-
toward District 7-4A leaders--—-----------------—
salpersMerisner tnsyPawtivorAmerkcandhtedyaneesommdnrivtadrrnrs fought two matches but lost
Leaguers to have hit 50 or more and the Twins committed three both to be eliminated from
home runs in a single season, while New York pitchers con- competition.
gled and moved to second on a j phitaderphie
impounded by security guards
at the Augusta Golf Club.
The students were allegedly • the IRS agent added
selling season tickets for up to
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Si ouis (Simmons 18-9) Af hicago
I Kidder, Hi Park
Motlev Mesouite
cisco Giants and Juan Marichal
1-0 in 10 innings. Cloninger was
sharp too, permitting just two
. hits as Milwaukee beat Cincin-
nati 4-2
And Stengers Mets are in
their accustomed spot at the
bottom of the standings after a
four-hit, 6-1 defeat by Los An-
geles’ Don Drysdale who poked
a two-run homer for good meas-
ure
• Boston
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wild pitch. After Veale, whoShn,
struck out 10 and walked justcincinnati.
one. fanned Jim Ray Hart and Newstprk
got Willie McCovey on a pop.SanFranejseo
Jesus Alou got what was to be Pirtsburih i San Francisco o 10 in
The game finally started but. the game-winning run.
wasn t more than a half-inning Boston smashed six homers
old when plate umpire Bill Me-; against the Senators, Lennie
Kinley stepped on a button Green leading the attack with
were which raises the automatic ball 1 , ° . .. „
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Ban-Lon knit shirts bREND $6,95
Walk Shorts by CORB'N .... $14.00
again ”
i Howard Grubbs,
nesota officials decided today's
game would be postponed be- Mike Woodson of Denton won
AUGUSTA. Ga (AP> - Four,ing to Myer and another owned cause of travel difficulties re- the 150-pound class champion-
University of Georgia students bySadaw, were confiscated. suiting from flood conditions. ship this weekend at the Austin
have been charged with fraud
suiting from flood conditions.
Those conditions, forcedasthelinvitational Judo Senior Tour-
week More .he
from the suburb of Burnsville., "oodson‛ nore of meDown
where they live, to the park. A be It, won eight straight bouts
helicopter picked them up in a to take the title. In the bouts
Denton omen
Las weck ' results
I New York
Washington
ONLY ACTIVE in a parking lot. of the tourney, Woodson beat
Both teams might have been the 135-pound champion.
Mickey Mantle and Roger better off if the flood had inun- chuck Rohre also of Denton
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couldn't hold the lead. St. Louis daring it cannot participate in bowl games and Texas was placed
was still ahead 9-6 with two out on “indefinite” probation that will be removed in one year if the
in the ninth when reliever Tracy recruiting practices complained of have been corrected.
Stallard walked Ron Santo and Southern Methodist’s proba------—----------------------
gave a single to George Altman, lion can be lifted in May, 1966. A m* l m) •
Barney Schultz came on and The NCAA also affirmed the MPAineuIe I nnza1 Kn4
Ernie Banks tied it with a long indefinite probation given Ark- LUEU3 L IUl%UU I “IAI$
homerun. ansas Dec. 12, 1964, at Dallas! O _ •
REPLAYED andsleft the way open for it to
„ , , be lifted in December if Arkan-
Both teams scored in the 11th. sas also has corrected its prac-
St. Louis on three singles and tices. I
Chicago on a single, a passed Neither Texas nor Arkansas
ball and Santo’s double, before was prohibited from playing in
the umpires called it. The game bowl games
went into the books as a tie and Texas already had corrected
I musonbe replayed later in the its practices, Coach Darrell
i Short struck out 11 Astros inRoyal said at the Lubbock ।
' baseball’s first indoor game, meeting, after 150 counterfeit Masters
Richie Allen, last year’s Rookie "The probation means we are Golf Tournament tickets were
m Am .. . of the Year, produced both Phil- supposed to be certain that it
9 II ATatnhgphomeurun"nashonirdtnedoesm happen ^”n^:
BOB BAILEY left-hander who won 17 games Arkansas president Dr David
‘Broke It Up' last year, made them stand up. w- Mullins. "We have already
original reproduction.
Toward Leaderej^^'^'^
In Fourth Week and lodged
Garland 3. Mesquite 0. Denison 7, Peris ** " V- ‛‛ • 9i
0 Richardson 6, Denton Or Garland 5, COUDty Jm:
Sherman 2; Denison 6, Carrollton 3; Par-
Highland Park and Sherman I A a 1
as the fourth week of play I Ano I dicig
swings info action today, HV-2 NV — !
The Yellow Jackets sped by _ _ I
their last three opponents and MnrelapAnIg
are lied with Garland for third 1’1 ill ULI •V
place Denison carries a 3-1 _
ton and Sherman square off in ’ - record. Garland 3-1-1 In otrnff
the Grayson County city (‛ ■ H% • | 7 Highland Park whipped Don III I Idyl’ll
Sophomore Mike Bowling will ()V" 1 A(ie “QV ton 4-3 early last week in 1(1 •
get the call from Nix to start on " , innings, then rested on Friday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the mound it will be Bowling's A • LA 6) A Seotfoash Donerresleyeand to The short odds are great, the
third start of the district race Aoanst Astros* 2-() Richardson Friday where they long odds murderous for Phi la-
and he owns an 0-1 record It's • 7 saw the Eagles blast Denton delphia and Baltimore in the
about the best record the Bron- il. , A . .. 6-0 on lefthander Jerry Black- National Basketball Association
. ,, HOUSTON (AP) - Chris when the Astros put together wood's three hitter playoffs.
cos have, however, because they Short, a notoriously late starter, two hits in an inning for the only The district got its first no- The 76ers entertain the Boston
stand 0-32 in the 7-4A scramble finally appears to have found time in the game hitter of the year when Gar- Celtics and the Bullets host the ■
and are in eighth place the formula for winning early "I was getting all for of my land's David Green, a junior, Los Angeles Lakers tonight in
Bowling has been Denton's Manager Gene Mauch of the pitches over the plate," Short'blanked Mesquite 3-0, Green, the . sixth games of best-of-7
most active hurler in district Philadelphia Phillies nominated said in explaining his effective who starts in the outfield when semifinal series. If form holds
play He's pitched 25 innings him to pitch the season S opener ness "My fast ball, curve, sli- he's not on the mound, leads up, there will he a seventh,
given up 16 hits and only one against Houston Monday night der and change were working the district in batting with a game 'n cach set .a nd the
earned run The tall righthand and the 27-year-old southpaw excellently stout 500 average 76ers and Bullets will be in b|8
rr has given up 17 runs Bowl- responded nobly by blanking the I was surprised al the wav Denison pitcher Dudley Mark- trouble „ ... ... ,
Ing has fanned 30 district hats- Astros 2-0 ' n cWngei behaved I usual- ham gave up only one hit to The Celtics, bidding for a
men and walked 12 ‘It was the first time 1,1 mv |v have a tough time getting i: Paris when the Yellow Jackets ninth consecutive. Eastern, Divi
Shortstop Mike King will lead career, either in the majors or Ver te ’ Inis 8 walloped the Wildcats 10-0 Gar- sion payoff title hold a 3-2 edge
off for the Broncos against the minors, that 1 ever pitched V tint's wht Pve bt>en such a slow land's Hil Norven almost got over the 76ers 1 he Lakers have
Sher man pin her who will prob season opener. said Short starter before I hope this is the Owl's second ho-hitter of the
ably be either Ronald Barker. And it must be the first ime 1 good omen M, noai is t0 win 2n week when he allowed Sherman
who is 1-0, or sophomore Don have ever won a game the first this ver ' . ’ . only two bits enroute to Gar-
Garland whois also 1- King two works of any season in thecn de IiF.land’s 5-2 victory.’
carries a 250 district average big leagues Denison has a trio of batters
Catcher Tim White will follow Short was a 17-game winner Like every, player who has in the top 12 hitters of the dis-
King then Bill Remley will for the Phillips last season but visited the $316 million Astro-trict - - - ‘
step into the batter s box Soph he waited 35 days before dome. Short fell in love with the Gr
omore Dwight Fain, getting recording his first triumph This a i r-conditined, ! ‘ ‘ .. ... _ ... .......
his first starting nod of the year he waited exactly two stadium .but for different rea- Ronnie Thomas is tied for third
year, will bat fourth and Bowl- hours and 34 minutes for a su- sons. with a 385 mark and Bobby
ing will be fifth. Dick Boots perb four-hitter in which only "it's an excellent park to
will follow Bowling and Jerry one Houston batter reached pitch in," he said. "The mound
Wilkerson will be seventh third base. is. real good and so are the di-
Then comes another sopho- Richie Allen's home run off mensions. Also, the absence of
Shoes by Coe-Haan 130.00
$
Southwest Conference for its ac- Barksdale, La
tions and complete investigation! Internal Revenue Service.
Denton 3; Sherman 4 Richardion A ftiel, B Philips, Mesquite 4
worth $15,000 at
executive prices.
146th of Eddie's career.
TWO BEHIND
The Mets were two runs be-
hind before they came to bat
against Drysdale. Drysdale hit
H. Sadaw, 20, of Roosville,
of recruiting violations in each agents entered the case Sunday
case night when the students said an
The NCAA also ruled on twoout-of-state man duplicated the
other Texas cases. It terminated work was done in Athens, IRS
atPktnias‛coirrsecu10a.9 Meclean 45 a two-year probation against Agent George Guinn said.
Cnicagq (Peters 20-8) at Baifimore, Oar- Hardin-Simmons and a one-year ’ The students told police they
cteveland (Terry, i hi at i os Ahqeie probation against Prairie View made 300 tickets which were
'DoniyoAmes.Dchedujea AAM. printed in sheets on a duplicat-
...... _ — ing machine after paying the
• v-m Aq I FIT ■ unidentified counterfeiter $100
Broncos Try S Herman Today SSSs
* • printing equipment, the stu-
dents made 300 copies from the
Handmade Silk Titi
by Talbott $5.00
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