The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 10 of 22
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TUESDAY, JULY 4 1961
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Reynolds, of South Africa, last ■
year’s runner-up, plays Angela ■
Mortimer of Britain. Sandra lost
the first set but then recovered
" to beat little Yola Ramirez of.
Mexico in the quarter-finals. An
gela, also a former runnerup, i
won a two-set victory from the
per
I Dietz said Carry Back's owner-;
trainer. Jack Price, told him that
i the winner of the Kentucky Derby
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A major and the Preakness, quartered at
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F adelphia and St Louis sportscast- wound to clear up in a day or so
’ • er Harry Caray. who does the St Dietz wrote. and the 3-year-old
louis play-by-play, reached out of colt would be entered in the
This booth for a foul ball Choice Stakes at Monmouth Aug.
He accidentally knocked his rec- 2.
ord book out of the booth it came ----------------
apart- and pages fluttered onto Bucky Harris managed the old)
the field behind home plate. Washington Senators three differ:1
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NEWARK, NJ. (IP) — Carry
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Palmer, Player
Set for British
Prizes were awarded in all Open Golf Title
categories except tarpon. No tar- '
vics pon was caught. ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP)'
I First place winners making the —Arnold Palmer and Gary Play-i
> largest catch in each category er were en route to Southport.1
D 35 included: England, today to prepare for the
King mackerel. Raymond Mucho-1 British Open Golf Championship
>r . wich, Freeport, at Birkdale starting July 10. and
Spanish mackerel Paul Dog- Palmer's pockets were jingling
nMe -geti, Houston. The American won 510,000 in
crowds—thrilled at getting a
hometown boy in the semis for (
the first time in .23 years—agree
that Chuck is the personality of;
the 1961 Wimbledon, with two
other U.S youngsters. Dennis
1 Ralston and Chris Crawford, not I
■ far behind.
Australia still has Neale Fraser. I
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Pitching—Joey Jay, Reds, shut Laver and Roy Emerson, veter-
aut Pirates on three singles. giv- ans of so many Davis Cup
mg up two walks and striking out clashes. But Fraser. the ousted
three, for 2-0 victory. " chmpin, has hinted he may be
Hitting—Gus Triandos, Orioles, r&inngS, soon, and Laver may
drove in first four runs with pairland in Jack Kramer's pro net’
of homers in-only-two at-bats in if he wins this year.
5-1 victory over Indians. j But if the future, icoks bright
for the U.S. men, if has a gloomy
look where the girls are con-,
cerned. For the second year in
succession, no Amercan girl has
j reached the sempifinals here
$ Karen Hantze, the teen-ager from
■ Chula Vista. Calif , was the only
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LEAGUE
, BULLETIN .ones guess who’ll, be marching
WIMBLEDON. England (AP- off with the Wimbledon men’s
Rod (The Rocket) Laver of Ans- tennis crown on Friday.
tralia swept into the finals of the. The shuffling-up is on the All
Wimbiedon Terais Championship cour today when Ramanathan
today - by bearing Ramanathan Krishnan of India meets Aussie
Krishnan of India 6-2, 8-6, 6-2-' Rod Laver, runner-up the past
The second-eeded Laver, a two years, and Chuck McKinley,
stout favorite for she crownwill the 5-8 bundle of energy from Si !
play the whmer of the match be- Louis, meets Mike Sangster, the.
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Redfish Red Walters. Freeport i first of a series of head-to-head
Speckled trout. Ed Levee. Free- from Palmer. . —
Bob Whittle, fiesta director.
Muiisaid more than 1,100 fishermen
>■ from Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma
and Arkansas participated.
The fiesta started Saturday and
continued through •the July 4
tough and brawny Briton.
Whether he gets to the final or J
i not. Chuck has served notice that
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961, newspaper, July 5, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530318/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.