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TUESDAY $ RESULTh
Albuqyerque * Tulsq
Two Weren't Approved
ment las’ summer, coilected 13 the loss.
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The weatherman still holds the
Guillory. LP-
water fishermen last week, and
from 9-2 to Hwhen the race got!
underway,/She was 10-1 in the'
Tulsa Sets
Martinez Is
Still on Top
DALLAS (AP- Thirty five bas new names were added
dered »
ORANGEFIELD (Spl)-A grand
fort was put on by the Roadrun pounds. and white bass takes up
$
2
a
Moody. Bobby Jack Walls'and
sell. Debbie Sonnier and Melinda
for the 1962 season, began
were 390 1 yards per game rush- of the vacancies on the coaching
Mauch is due to be released offspring have amassed winnings
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A ast n
Albuquerve
Win Streak
Is Broken
Spectators
Not Happy
wwn grief
amin Dia-
Hometown Servieg
Wherever You Drive
. but not
is loud.
-Berthold
UNV,
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Wilson Adds
Four Aides
To His Staff
Lowrey Guiding
Phillies Awhile
100 Runs
Are Scored
In Softball
hits and were red hot all the way
Eddie Read took the win, toss
ing a three-hitter in a playoff of
Lions Start
Title Defense
In Teen Loop
mat Day
nore Ko-
I tn the
< further
nue and
h actions
orld that
come nd
MACK ESTES
Line, Baseball
Jim
Jim
ler the
o will
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went into a 6-0 lead against Ken
McBride with two runs in the first
and four more in the fourth, but
the Angels tagged Don Rudolph
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in the
lives in
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ir fellow
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brought
How
et Nam.
He time
mocracy
Lost
it
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at Posto
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LARRY WARD
Line, Basketball
4y run in
Don Horn
r and the
tame the
proverb,
annot in
e helped
uel John-
the Weather Bureau was not sure
what wgs ahead
moth is
s honey:
sticated
I a silk
Indlgngpolis
Omahe
Denver
ovisville
Two Triumph
In Softball
GENE HILL
Backfield, Track
381
333
108
550
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Pet Behind
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bings—so
pbell.
over, link
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MVS RESULTS
ri* 6. Oklohoma City
Orange
Americen Lengue
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16
Clevelond
New York
Minnesota
Defroit
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Chicoqo (Buzhord
Detroit “
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610
571
558
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ute dur- I
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got considerably more publicity could spoil any record attempts—‘coaching assignment after yean
(and cash) by winning the 500 but the speedway has had phe- of being associated with athletics
the next year at 138.767 nomenal weather luck as first a player and later a
special meeting. Brid
school trustees voted to
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Now, Folks
Wonder Who
Owns Reds
(me and stranded 1<4 runners who raised his league tending
The Athtetiesnenled their two average to a sparkiing 298 with
runs in the first, off rookie Jim'a pair at hits, singled it
Pace in TL
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘ Tulsa is setting the pace in the
I Texas League and it looked a bit
to fast for the others Tuesday
Gs
EA
BBT
veer.
530
A
1 15 Hau #2 —lM
I The horse who captured Amer-'
lica’s fancy died Now. 1, 17.-— ‘
ind-Corky Carr the loser —OverOdds
ange Lions clash at 7:30 pm.
Colts, Cubs
Win Openers
Tuisa 35 Albuquerqve 20
Ei Poso 4, Austin 4
San Antonie 9. Amario 3
TONIGHT S GAMES
Won
25
25
34
e in the eighth with two on.J single PTarabull
hey failed to score each!passed ball and
I Antqnig Amarilig
Paso af Austin e
w
538
443
435
405
7
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By TOMMY AYRES
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Fou r
eoachps were hired here last night
to assist H. W. (Chief) Wilson.
Bridge City head football coach
and athletic director, in his foot-
ball rebuilding program at the
school
During, an executive session of a
ners as they swamped the Cub- to 2% pounds were made al Lake
ettes 41-14 in a minor’league girls ' Nasworthy.
softball battle Yellow cats upto pbunds
Faye Laughli was the T- were taken at Granite Shoals. One
TWINCOUNTY
WWW .
uni - is ti
Anrenlo mari varchok, Auatin.
BOAL RESIGNS
• much
ven that
I 157,000
It incon-
nw much
e of dur
Korea is
yet fully
Okiahoma City
son and his third straight victory,
building his record to 54.
Charlie Maxwell, filling in for
the injured Al Kahne. collected
three of Detroit s 14 hits, while
Cash. Colavito, Fernandez, Brown
and Mossi all had two each
Wyatt and Fischer frustrated
the Yankees at •virtually every
turn as the defending league
i hampion, again showed e jyk
I14
sF •
The Red Sox swept their second
two-game series in as many
weeks from the Twins on some
1 I
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Dola FoT*40
DID THIS PAIR "SHAVE POINTS?
Odell Preston (Left) and Bill Johnson
SWC Okays Cage Officials;
Fourteen New Names Added
total of 100 runs were scored in Lin - mo a-----iws
two games yesterday and last caught in Jarge numbers in late Wilson,
night as Orangefield's summer afternoons and evenings at Poe
youth program started sum Kingdom Lake., Park Ranger
The Tigerettes dbwned the B. G Rogers said blacks are be
Twisters 28-15 in a teenage girls ginning to hit top-water lures.
.softball clash- The top scoring ef Channel cat catches of up to 5
» Cty
------------ire Mack
Estes, ' bead coach at Ingelside;
Gene Hill, former Stephen F. Aus-
{ouaoite 1, ingionogolis 1
Omaha 4 Denver 4
TONIGMT 5 GAMES
, the Colts edged
■I while the
Although ouf-hit by thYanks,
14
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_______ Milwgukee —-20. 25
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gSzs“omhgst”eeoras: "5h m Fontueson, nsuzts
Bom jmTucCrT^o^l Mi, MIwouke II, meoge t
"BBSa2meM«coz.Dono."emon.. pimaburg '• si 13. A migm
I-boG"- Furn "mer-80b -inoner. omy gome .clwavIM
ing superintendent of Bridge City
schools. A. L. Bankston, junior
high principal and Wilson.
Foreman.
Other hitters
west Conference. ODeTl Preston and Bill Johnson lorn went. to Lew Thomas, who
Conference coaches. meeting of Wado. These two testified last gave up put two hits
with Howard Grubbs, executive week in Warn that they had not Horn and Jimmy Needham were
. . .. -----...---I--* l hitters-___
y
vhich is
ust with
vt rise
u-
The strikeout leader is Davis, to settte • third spot in Dallas
who has whiffed O. Tuesday; Lufkin, won.the first
game 3-2 A doubleheader was to
be played if it took two games
to decide the issue.
the Colts won on a
list the top ef the fourg
"spontaneous timelization
•stringed
ill unit*
ges and
ted dust;
parts of
als, ele-
» of God.
• shapes
up their
• forms '
In Tl P^Hinn ketbali officials for next season Names on last seasons
I L Du 11 lily have been approved by the South dropped from the. ro st er are was the-winn’n.
' Black bass fishing I. off. but dations had this to say:
deep fishing for blue cats was "I believe the first asset towardi
lexcenem at Inks Lake Live bait. the. development of an athletis
pecially minnows or perch, are program is a staff of qualified
th. trick • . coaches. I am very pleased with
Black and white bass are being thestaft we have secured, said ■» AsscIATTEDPRESs, witN Howard Grubbs. executive week in Waco that they had not Horn and
•bX Mantinnut toleWj^ o the conterence, and beeninvoryedninscontroling.pain the onyy/Col
League batting although his ever- Abb Curtis, supervisor of..affi- spreads.of Southwest Conference
age dropped 30 points the past data, prepared the list Tuesday basketball Eames. _ . !
week. To be approved, an official ------- _
nt .377—only seven points better
fhe Oilers defected Albuquer-
que twice, 3-2 and S-r dropping
the Dukes from third, to fifth
were Yvonn:
Denver at Omaha (2)
Okiahomo City at Dallas Fort Wert*
indionapoll ot Lovisvitl TV
TEXAS LEAGUE
The 46th s00-miler was still "the take an average speed of 142,857 The newly hired coaches will
race to auto buffs although long- mp.h, against Foyt’s record at join Glenn Pearson and Patrick
er and faster races are run every 139 130 last year in his 8% second io make up the entire Bridge City
year on newer tracks with higher victory over Eddie Sachs coaching staff
Wilson said Hill would be head
track coach; Estes, head base-
ball tutor; Pearson, head bas-
ketbali; and Ward, junior var-
shy basketball.
NEWTON (Spl) — The Colts and miorning/Kine
Cuba have started their 1962 Pony Polje said the riot which broke
League campaigns with victories oul/shortly before midnight was
in opening action of the Ponylyder control after an hour and
League last night the Coils edged/five minutes However, thousands
the Yankees M. white the ds of persons still milted around the
rocked the Cards 8-2 / 1 track at 2 am;. ET
made a higher offer.
Charies Sawyer, attorney for the
foundation, called the McElroy
move "an extraordinary and un-;
-------s Harroun needed over 6 houts
There was tremendous excite- and 42 minutes to win at 74:59
ment when Parnelli Jones turned miles an hour in 19n. . • '
the first 150-m,p.h. lap in the 500 The time was brought under 6
qualifications -Even the 500 pre- hours by De Palms in ISIS, under
liminaries drew crowds estimated 5% hours by Jimmy Murphy in
at 150,000. 1922, under 4 hours by Peter De Estes and Godwin are Orange
Today's starters included Jim Paolo in 1925; and under 41,‘by County products. Estes, 32, grad-
Rathmann, who set the world Lee ' Willard in 1951. The track uated from Orange High in 1S44
closed course ompettive record surface has been improved but the Godwin. 24. to a 1954 graduate of
of 170.262 m p.h at Daytona In-countour is the same. Orangefield.
"9,
Threw mile or three thou-
sand, there a always omesof
the 9,000 State Farm ngnta
Beniot, Brenda Guillory. Mavis
Hewitt, Jennie Dyson and Faye; racing
Laughlin. Track
^.LaU +k-ee IC an
* ■ . t
Bridge City Hires New Coaches
- tin grid star; Larry Ward, Wil-
son’s assistant at Weatherford. I
and Bill Godwin, a recent grad-1
ute of Texas AAM
I The quartet was recommended
Ito the board by Austin Floyd, act-;
. £
ri
s »I
ial Dav
t. They
and sad
fere with DeWitt's very edece*-
ful operation of the chubz
DeWitt said only thaf Tn too
busy trying to hlp/be Reds on
the field to devote- 1a lot of ume
to this matter •
; the 55 game played Saturday. Ro
I lary won over the Rockets 6-5.
3 Kotry scored one run in the
, only inning playe dto nail down
.’ the win Biff Fares was to win-
34
AMERiQAN LEAQUE
-Woa Lest Pet
—E*,
Was Exercise Boy.FbthterFrstBpuisthittrswieret
DENVER (AP) - William Md- Bill Fitt. Cappy Ricks. John Mar- 1
ner, 44. who has been appointed (tin, Johnny Taylor and Robert '
* secretary at Centennial Gravitt.
n _______ _ Donnie Raina and Danny Taylor Strings."
Martha Christian, socked three! as an exercise boy at Havana 40 had ehohitor thetoeers. Other "
New Record in '500'
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind (AP)-A Foyt Jr.. Troy Ruttman, Rodger begin duties Aug 1 when their
quarter-million, speed fans came Ward-and Jim Rathmann. contracts officially begin r ;
to see records smash'd at the in- That foursome had the com- According to Wilson, Hl will
dianapolis Motor Speedway today bined experience at 36 previous coach the backfield and Eales and Border Furn. Hn.rs—aok
in a tradition going back to cigar 500 starts Ward the line. Godwin is sched-| Re". Burrs Penez Punon,
chewing Barney Oldfield, wine- _____ „ ..... —. _ . "om“ Runalm —
bibbing Jules Goux and the im- his first 500
WtDNBSOAY, MAY 30, 1W THE ORANGE LEADERLPAGI SIVN
| It Took Time To Find Range,
But Detroit Now Zeroed in
! Braves then held nm while thy Chi Dewit paid #,825,000 ter th«
cago. homers cut the lead but club and Joseph F. Rippe Jr., ,
couldn t quite get the job done Cincinnati realtor, claimed he and
Ranksrat““kirpt“onse. ts Buh - associates ottered &5
dette (2-4) picked up the victory. MCEIroy said he might
In relief with former Brave Bob the deal with DeWitt i the
Buhl (322 the loser groups meets certain conditions.
A walk to Howie Goss. Pon He said he wag asking trusees
Honk's single and a single by!Don of the Crosley Foundaton, which
Leppert thst got by Curt Flood al-lsoldthe club, to open the books
loped the tying and winning runs for Rippe , study, fed Sakae Mo-
The Lons Club went right to to score for the Pirates in the last Elroy's chief assistant said a
work th defense of the Junior of the ninth. The Cards had cour order would be sought i the
League title it won last year by moved to front 64 in their half of, books are no made avaifabie.
smacking Texaco 26-3 yesterday the inning when Bill White drove MCEIroy indicated that if Rippe
im Tetn-Age League play at West in a run with a triple and con comes up with an offer higber
End Park. tinued home when Bill Mazero than that paid by DeWitt itmght
The Lions, who won the Amen- ski fumbled the throw tn from the be in the public tmerote to tore*"-
can division of the Junior League outfield. Tom Sturdivant (3-2) won mend acceptance
tore berth in the district tourna: it with Bobby Shanti (1-2) taking The attorney general figures in
'he deal because.'under Ohio law.
he is responsible for supervisios
of actions ef charitable trusts
such as the Crosley Foundation.
The will of the late Powel Cros-
ley Jr., left the chib to the Cros- .
ley Foundation. It add the team
to DeWitt and still unnamed as-
sociates last Marek
Rippe claimed then he had
Chastain who in 1929 fought a non-
title bout against welterweight, ___________.. -_____ ____________-_____ ______, , ..
champion Jackie Fields. Don is a ing and passing, and an average staff at Nederland. Bowden Cook, treat the hospital Thursday, bar of more than $3 million
baritone and has been singing of 38 T point* per game for 16 head coach at Nederland, has nd nag unfpreseen complications, the — —t —
since the age of nine.- 5. . contests. confirmed this to date, spokesman said. ' .
A series of bad wrecks, or ram. HUI. 36 will be taking his first
hits toe the Cubettes. Other hit-years ago ,
tees included Mm Shiriey, Linda ---------------- Bobby Crumpler, Richard Lobb.
r„„ 8,^ Pickett, Kathy Per- The New York State Racingjerry Belcher. Kenneth Crumpler.
kiS and Zelda Whitehead Commission issued licenses to Charles Hardesty and Dane Feher
The winning hurler was Regina 179 jockeys to ride at Aqueduct.! The loser was Kenneth Crump-
Myers and Perkins was the loser. Belmont and Saratoga in 1961. ler.
By JIM HACKLEMAN of punchaor the big inning. They Bouton. DickHowser led off with
Benina Associated Press Sports Writer loaded th bases with one out in) a walk and was forced by Jone
- i It took them a while to find the first, got their first two men Tartabull, who flawed all the way
the range, but Detroit's surging on in the fifth, and had another to third on NermSlebern’s infield robust hitting by rookie BobTI-
» Tigers have finally zeroed in. The --- - *- ---- — — - — “ • - - - -- ----
'next target in their rapidfire rise.
» is the big one—the American gme-
5tqazuelead.—___..
—tn Don Moss’s sevgeh-hitting pitch- runs
1 —1
A San Francisco
P Los Angeles
Cincinnot
-- ,------- _ man. CaA Yastnemski and Chuck
• score each passed ball and Manny Jimenez, Schilling \
20 runners, who raised his lesge tending Galen Cisco was the winner in
-----—.— ---------------------1 relief and Ted Sadowski lost it.
; off rookie Jim'a pair to hits, singled in Siebern Pierall’s 16th inping homer off
“ ' ' A —HJeek Spring at Los Xngeles was
his ficsi hit id four games against
the Angels this year. The Senators
am toe IM MmM •
sum new imsiig
There was a chance that today s The race has been postponed sporting goods salesman..
or claim representatives
Gene Lenamon z
A *14 FFTEENTM r
J. room w *-4641
fi j
" stars. ward the line Godwin is I TODAY GAMES . —--. .. inb! _____ _______
Parnelli led twice last veer inluled to asist Coach Billy Patrick swo, *yn.m mcCrory, oronaalam Son Fronciec imw chai >> m o De Piersall s home run in the l<xn banxs aruuea a aoume in n» rotunurgn in the only other game question xked wm "Are
snmnsmfhs lctuulatucgbpamcuy punirMgsdds --.2-. ayrandag " msaumdhag
ike an averade .need of 122857 ts. ------. 'wire, cw— 8022 .. 4 .2, ouuer 02 M Hoek Baltimore took a -hMt lived -4, him to (he hospital last Friday the Pirates to take over third "WhO ows [)le ma!
St. Law. Iwoshbur 21 W pitsburgn lead against Detroit in the second night, hit a two-run homer in the place by beating St. Louis 74 and The question began to come to a
a cnicog. (koonce onbomers.byoJackieBrandt and Xw and wound.up.hi Loone-m in dropping the Cerdinals,to,fourth head fuesday when Ohio W
3)1 17) Dave Nicholson, out men I show with baesempty homers in Milwaukee raced to a 90 lead Gen Mark MeFIroV disclocad in
=a-es — et- -Tigers roared Dick Brown and the fifth and seventh over the Cubs with a six-run third IColumb hat h. aivn M
M Rna"E.1,,3 "" in<„ ROcky Colavito homiered with one The first three-homer perform- inning jn which all the tallies to the sale o th franchise to vet
' ianeraaberisnend anndonircah ance.d the JTttXZS" «•
? -hit one'worth three runs as the ( —— •— —-d---h-m-r l---- “ “-ST"
’ Tigers pounded in six runs in the
fourth Chicago Fernandez bom-
ered trading of the fifth.
4 Nicholson closed out the Orioles’
production against Mossi with a
iworun homer in the ninth The
Tiger left hander finished with his
fourth complete game a the sea
es
we— Kevin Curron, re- Kir svom
, wsstern Auhe HIters-Rone, Johnsen,
12 Ttaer W<wt Slly BuK- dor/g
RIIEV: PnTips, Keef SelwIh
..Ootimist Mnw-Gerg- ’•*» -
Sieve 0w4e som Aw.. Freg Hul CWc'ooMi (Drobowsky 13 ona O Teol. s-s
■ Umi Lrogue - ------ - ■ - - — ■
Nerisnel Diiian
2^2. 00201*
1 Rengera 153062-,
wP-JIm Ggugn LP-be Pnimipi -
Rong* Himr-Forlen Hen, 1.
Goun.Norman Young. Don Strohan,
Bone Steve Biack Gory Griftin. ______
Oier Hitters- Rodney Girtinghouse, », Dalie Ft, Worth
Steve Buil, Sid Coillovet, B B Brown, —-
K'f* Beon Bob Minkus Lo. ---
i American Divisian
' Flyers 32212.8g
Buffgloes 1250—18 12
WP.Mke Weber, LP—Anthony Meaux ’
Bvftolo Hitters —Richard weber, 4.
Brad Rosberry 3 Claud Huckoby. Ji
Curylo, 2‘ Jero’d Mulholland. 3;
Mike Weber ?, David Cupp. Biu Reeves •
Flyer. Hiters-Charles Materne. 3.
Lynn Morrill, 2; Dovid Foster Steve Set
tiuge. FeiixHudnar, Ray Hermon - -
Big State Leqgve Antonr
Green Division
hkks . 10-6
Todi 201 >—4 4
WP-Jim Kaylor LP—Gary Mathews
Chick Hitters-Ted Dumas 2: Frenk
Brown, Benny Anderson Jim Koyior,
David Klienknecht J Davis
Tod_Hitters-Alon Scherer. Poul Robin-
sen. Derren Feider: Sammy Kittres, son
Home Runs— J Dovis, Chicks Ei"
Red Division hu
Mustangs 1112--5 3 m
Pollys 483 x—10 3
WP- Pov Tayler, LP—Richard b«ak
HitlersVincent Boydu"aax 1,
a 22 1
onsos CUT 31 2
Bouton ,— . sm
Washington 11 1.
Kamm iyzdsmvb ing backed byanottensive,bar-t-
$ tex }4 rage that included forraeeknet
wqshington >, La* Angeles 4, 10 nnings carried the Tigers over Ealticr
Only 124 Tuesday and put them a mitet
< Romas i-i am Ltman 3, closer to the top. -
2imore (Estreda 35 ond Brown The Tigers, stiffest opposition
----J M me 4-11 e for the New York Yankees last M f / D I —
wodigmcidgmrnmngeimam"aCards for Banks
in Ennis, env iisw LiSS a«a, steadied themselves after an er- t T . the ninuh.
8001 &he, s ona MonSGbcomss ratic start. They were ninah early By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS No 1 homer-hitting shorutop in Sieve Hamilton nailed down the
_W .LM ngen 23 « this month after a string of five Cancel those get-well gards.faE. major league history into a tie pitching victory with 12-3 inningr
"222,02′90. ,, losses and 13 days ago were sev-Ernie Banks, who retunfd to ac- for secome-plectsnshe NL homer of hitlaas relief "......--
•f M4.M4M, 16601202,21 M M enth, 5% games off the pace tion only four days after a pitch race with San FraRsco s Orlando
I Peacvn‛Fon22P2270u. Since then they've won 9 of 11 plunked him in the head, and Cepeda. Each has 14 Willie Mays
Wen L Pct MWM hl a climb that has taken them fired a home run salvo that shot of the Giants leads with 16.
“ ■■ - in fourth place, two games be him right up among the leader. A total of nine homers was hit
, hind first-place Cleveland. in the National League home run by the Cubs and Braves—one shy
co In other AL games, Kansas City derby of the National League record
, shaded New York 2-1, dropping Fortified with aspirin to relieve1 Billy Williams, Bob. Will and
Uo the Yankees out of a tie for the hi, aching head, the 11-year-old'George Altman also homered for
„ lead as John Wyatt and Bill Chicago Cubs slugger returned to the Cubs while Joe Adcock, Joe
w Fischer combined tor s seven action Tuesday, doubled in his/Torre and Amade Samuel con- enenNAT ohin Ap"t..
hitter Boston beat third-place first appearance, then followed nected for the winning Braves ,, , Cnonos“2h-
Minnesota 44; aid Washington with three consecutive homers, ia, Twenty-nine hits, but not a horn- prisd wneuone noatuxeds.un
edged Los Angeles 74 on Jim an 114 loss to Milwaukee. er. were sprayed to all corners at he NatIKnYtas swnnne rhe
• ii- .. th- imh Banks drilled a double in his Pittsburgh in the only other game mationa T!1’ pennant, Ehe
Rovdyaruc ,6 th. key but for YONKERS, N.Y. (AP _
Blasting away at Walter Laugh- dreds of spectaors .rioredafor
I lin, Johnny Fears and pore.tha n-anahopuniat Ionken
Smith were Gene Reed. Eddie RacewaY Tuedax nignt in "nat
ReeA Far rrAhan Bill Fekles police descried BS
.and Mike Patterson with two hits uproar"" over the last minute,drop
ech, foliawed by Carroll Lon gin odds on the. winner bt he
Brad Arsenault and Bobby jeJ. eighth race.
.Ucer with one safety apiece . At. leastt.one man "as injured
i Posting one hit each for Texaco and. four.onerarrestednolc. . 1
were Jerry Levins. Ronnie Rule Moresthannoronerupoicore i__________ c
and Berry Bridges sponded arios,call aferascore still in the%c kg round was the
j Two games .re scheduled today of shouting spectators surzed.on0 fact seven the National League
in the teen loop The Luu her- the tras kat.the star.o.thesninth Club ownrs must approve the
Moore Lumberjacks meet ' h erace: Nunaredsmoresnn. i “>• 9acub-If McElroy should
Dixie Glass Cutter, in the opener 0131 054 followed win minutes decide Rippe ought to have the
at 5:30 pm and (he Marine-Pe- .One spec tator w2sstrrpckedowp ichise.
troleum Engineers .nd West Or by the arm of A saruns.ate.AtP/National League President War-
a pacing car leadine..the.hovg ren Gita. said;'"i .11 sound, lib.
down the track for.the.stazoa terrible thing. I have every rea-
the. race. The. ninth ray as son 10 believe the sale ot the Flub
called back »nd canceje»r u, Dewitt was made in good faith
. A . police spokesmaz.seid e and the league is happy to have
spectators wereayged bpcaue the club in the hands o such •
the odds on MixX Chief Moken, man”
who won the ejghh rice. dropped ________________
Memorial Day classic would be only once, io 1614, when it was Hill is .graduate of Stephen F
run under 3% hours for the first held up from. Saturday to Mor Austin and Wichita Falls High
time— little more than half what it day. The 1926 race was stopped School. Orange coach, Ted Jet
took Ray Harroun to win th. 1911 by rain at 400 miles and the 1650 (cries whose 1941 Wichita Falls
opener in his Marmon Wasp race at 345 miles team Hill quarterbacked 0 a state
The crowd at the 46th running; If the race goes beyond- 250 championship, calls him, ‘he best
had every reason to expec a rec- miles, the leader wins A restart passer I've ever seen in the Inter-
4 ord performance from a field that । is necessary after any .halt at a scholasuic League."
. inelded the top.drivers from stheishorter distance. The cars would Jefferes has been watching
L S Auto Club..championship, hue up. single file in their order Texas for the .
spring car and midget circuits. It on the lap preceedmng the stop. 31 vears.
averaged a record 147 33 m p h. in The finish announced at the end ■„ . .__. ..
the trials, almost two miles faster of the race will be unofficial. The Hill also plaxed for Jefferiesat wMsohona Humen-Rihard Bohis.
than the 1*61 record official final standings'will be re- Lamnr Junior College nnd spnen home Runa-y ncent Boverecux. Pelys
J UM, the defending sprint leased" at I e m EST Thursday F' Ausun. A number 0 top —---- .
champion, was a popular favorite after an all night study of the coaches cross wTexas, including MoID9 L.SIU!
after cracking the 156 m.p.h. bar- electric timing tape The prize Jetleries and Wison. have re- ?ego01 521 et.! 2
ner but he (iced formidable com distribution will not be announced’portediy been trying to persuade, W„SXne wenon .11002311.10
petition from four former winners until the victors dinner Thursday Hin 4g enter the coachhg field for wim"". 300
—USAC big cer champion A J. might . the pst-several yearl °c2” sTorm.Fisoe. ... , Z
-------:'-----------:—----------- I Ward, D, is remembered by e^, Ron8, cw«!2
area sport s fans as perhaps the 2 "ucan.
Winds Plague Fishermen; “-amimsmsa 63;
ArchersTo Hold Meeting mgummz
m Tan .Ap,pm i . m j , ’ Nederlands baseball team He
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS boreeat Rotary Point on Lake graduated from high school in 1955
4 ... .k .. Texarkana:Jun: 224 Die shoot and became one of Lamer's top o...cvi.
Texas .fishing.thisweek. will be under, hunting snndifmnv fOOtball stars "Ne was All Lone RFE""
Winds plagund fresh and salt mixing actual bow hunting and Star Conference and Lttle All
- —---— - - bow fishing with animal targets •a 1m ar "00&. „ . -
An uni mmt ... mSi America end at Lamar or.*,, u. Teol i, John
Any NrAA member can paruc- Con -.-a ■ cente- a wilson 3 Woyne Levine 2 Shelron AsN
pale. Godwin starred as a center at woHn Dovie awaw. jot owiiwv. uro
_ „ e Orangefield before entering Texas tLmine
_ . . . The Game Commission will . 2 M he he ... convernd tn a Kinare HTar---CherIe Trohon 1
The first annual National- hold public hearines during JunelAdMwnerene.was.converenma Ponefe m.x^o, t. Zofhny eenge t
Solthwes Sailfish-Sunfish Saling neanngsuaunezune tackle The 6-4 346 pounder also chorI domovd i anny cimmm.
sounwstasaupitsun .1 in 30 counties in the Possum King plaved at Orange High before cheni Sieu dovid Ansiey Mike i
Championships will be held atdom area Biologists w, be pres Played. * -Orangdseldtgn Detore, keile
Offats Bayou June 1-3 sponsored ent at the meetings 1o explain mov mg to Orangefield . Miner Lee"oosos ,
by the Galveston Boat Club wiidrife and fisheries conditions. Coach 0 A. (Bum* Phillips. [Mom 288021 u
Events will be held in the men and citizens will be heard Results then an assistant at..AAM Roxireawneteszpsbrrsasbeon.r
women, tumor and mixed doubles 0 the herinas will be considered awarded Godwin an Aggie football wS2n0‛ "men‛-o"roid wm. Lar
classes for both sailfish and sun- at the midhummer commission scholarship Phillips ,s currently tfiL nmrosy
fishboats meeting to determine seasons head coach at Texas Western. OsX^
------ . ahd regulations. - Estes, whose teams have com:, swi. o«.v Porrish,
Between 360 and 400 archery ___ piled a 3*17-3 record over seven ommy Doraud -
Associatien bow hunter's jam .1 yqars. is a Sam Houston State
Thirty five, wardens .gradute zfdgan"jn 1960, his logleside
from the Texas ABM wetden tesm’post a 10-1 record while
school Thursday and will bezin vinaing the District 31A football
assignments with the Game Cbm- champorshtp. " "
mimgian-The course began in Jan- Wilson, apparently pleased with
* the acceptance of his recommen- -
place El Paso shut out Austin
Jipmfy Buckmaster dad a spec- By TE ASSOCIATED PRESS piacendmmmoAnaonlo bea last
tabular hurling job far the Cards ! A six-game winning streak that Tulsa pulled a full game ahead
Curtis told the Texas House in .finning 11. allowing no earned earned Indianapolis to the top of El San Antonio is third.
Truns and walking only two before the American Association was another game back, and Austin
tveothescightapeadacoaches., men had "shaved) im Indi S ** Tcafhardana A
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ff x:.x'jxvk sesw:assasrs «• •Lw-w.'isvft . ,.nf. w E a aac di asasaiSftr * y
Radak,Ssgjcaguriinpkegocpanbiauegcncg“nbznerao cngtospaceapafziendsdfuonitssnse"whazbrsanimtomns In State Meet iSatenalmigs -gj»S »«
Janis Smith, Diane Fox, Barbara Pines were made on surface lures were added by Frank Rigsby, Har- the most triples with six By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS *«;' EamoxecRaucMc“utt"Cn. enj MiK ' “ ' " ' ' " —
stewart and Judy Moore eachskip jacke and devtis horses old (Junior Smith, while C. E The home run leader ia feoff odessa and Corpus Christi Car- Gion a c “*** Big se-M jo
banged two hits. Crappie are being caught in; Rigsby, Harold Smith and R G. Long of Tulsa, who has knocked )n (he atate Class AAAA “'"El vefferson t.
Twister hitters were Rita Bur depths of 4 to 1 feet Bass fishing Lanning each recorded one R, G. the ball out of the lot 16 times schoolboy baseball tourna- Kn M 1lona; som aw, rn crnnott Wavne Carter .Hmmv
gess, Emma Regan. Abbie Stan- was slow N Lanning was the winning hurler. Long has the most runs batted in. ment and two more teams were 9608. " 68y"00r A3n Williams Bu< kmase and Kna
ton. Brenda Frederick, Janet Bass fishing is als. slow at Lone; Sand Sanford had First Meth showing 37. , due to join them Tuesday S "ulams, suckmast I and Kin&
Dorman, Eda Godwin, Jane Whit- star Lake, but crappie, catfish; odist's lone extra-base blow, a Austin pitcher Dick Kelley Odessa heat Lubbock Montereyson Penqdene ooshosa.Fe.wom
man, Becky Hicks. Veronica and bream were biting good double Other hmm were Ed Cab leads in earned run average with straight to-reach (he tourna " v-iK emoa
Brister. Melaine Burton. Barbara; Best trout fishing on the coast penter. Frank Finchum. Vic Car- 3 46 but the heaviest winners are ment whife Carroll was doing the Den wertgn, renwinten san
Goodman and Jessie Blackwell has been on the protected shore- ter and Jack Dennis. The defeat Harvey Branch in San Ansoniosame w Waco .
The Roacrunners were IM by fines. Founder activity seems to. was charged to uaynn Parker and Vic Davis of El Paso. each Kimhal ..
the heavy bats of Evelyn Myers, he improving at the Galveston Preston Nichols hurled the First, having notched five triumphs .Lufkin and .Pallas Kimbaltwere
Norma Granger end Regina My- jetties and along ths Middle Coast Baptist, victony. He cracked three T --—• —d “ ne
erg. Evelyn Myers ripped six hits., increasing numbers of tarpon are hits,'including a round-tripper, and
Norma Granger had five and Re- showing up in the New Brazos Johnny Haley also had three hits
gina Myers cracked four. Three River at Freeport, with one a four-bagger. Howard
hits were recorded by Carol Rus- 1 " " “al -
-
1 .--- - . — Austin’s Senators only managed
Card hitters included George eluding loser Hreb Score, but cap- six scattered singles off El ^so
Davis, Harold Wingfield. J o h n italized.on four errors for tour moundsman Lazaro Gomez.
Ronny Carter Sarp unearnes.runs: . . ... .. San Antonio buried AmanUo un-
Wavne Caner. Jimmv Nick Willhite equalled thelder , 15-hut attack.
; league record of seven consecu- —
tive strikeouts in pitching. Omaha T
to victory over Denver N |“
Bob Baillargeon, 20 year - old
right-hander won his third;
’straight game for Dallas - Fort
j PHILADELPHIA (AP-g Coach S
- ____ _ Peanuts Lowrey today temporari-I" o
AT KIRBYVILLE iy took over as manager of the _________
Al nI KD I ‛ ‛--E Philadelphia Phjllles for their _ . ALp.
D.l:etic Sincc, M payea " " 00,1 two games KIRBYVILLE (Spi) - George doubleheader with the San Fran- Remember Qid Ked
rugnsni, linger to decide the issue. Boal, head football coach at Kir cisco Giants at Manager Gene LEXINGTON, Ky. (AF) -Man
NEW YORK (AP) — Footwork Houston Bellaire and Pasadena, byville High School, has resigned Mauch was in a Los Angeles o'War. whose grave ia at Far-,
to footlights is the story of former tied at 11, were winding up theit that position to join the coaching hospital with a lung irrhation. way Farm, never ran in the Blue-
GoldenGlove boxer Don Chastain series at Houston. staff of another high school. , Mauch is undergoing tests Jm grata State
who has a vocal role in the new Boal, whose football team tied the Rio Hondo Hospital A Phil- Yet. thousands of persons have
Richard Rodgers' musical "No Tw.Skvline Marke for tie District 2AA champion- Jies' spokesman quoted the man- visited the grave d the horse
"ge" X IwoT'aTK*ship'in ISM and shared second I ager's personal physician Dr ! voted "Thoroughbred at the Cen
The 26-year-old native of Okla LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Among place in 1961, would not reveal the M. H Musicer, as saying the irri- tury" by sportswriters in 1950.
horns City ia the son of Clyde Skyline Conference footbell rec-Thigh school staff he plans to join.jtation was the aftermath ef a bout "Old Red" won 8243.465 ia 20
_ . . -t , "*——----- ords set by Utah State in 1961/ Tt is believed Boel will fill one with the flu and was not serious, out of 21 races in 1919-20. His
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1962, newspaper, May 30, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530596/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.