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SUNDAY. JULY 14, 1963
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE ELEVEN
amos Retains His Title
ST. ANNE’S, England (AP)—
the root fell on the Cali-
MEXICO CITY (AP — Sugar
- Wynn finally gained his 300th ma-
36-hole playoff
Open title and
became the first
26th, he holed a shot from 50 feet
son.
golf champlozship.
for
a birdie three only to have
morning round and shot into a
Charles, a man of ice, sink a 25-
runscoring single.
\
a jaunty
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and, before
some of their
da six
sik(8).
National League
Home Runs Help
4
F
23 big league seasons — with one
Law Blank Colts
setback coming this year
in
Saturday’s success
came
Pole Vault Record Sent
Clendenon. Vern Law went the
2-7,
King. at 26, five years older
distance for the first time this
A-SI
Alvis.
1
•SON
i, struck out two
tered six
Cadiz Upsets
over the bar at the record height
lilt Low •
vaulting mark soaring to new
arena not knowing exactly how
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race tracks. msde his celebrated -
New York (Sufford 3-6 and
That would be Pyotr Bolotnikov
Travis County Crying 'Wolf
uch
0-2) at Los Angeles (Foytack 13
and Turley 2-6)
t
s
man 5-5) at Minnesota (Kaat 8-8
our oceans "right here on planet
and Heis N0
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me
— reason.
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the food cycle in the Gulf?"
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Bridge
Uy's Babe Ruth League Al-
Calif.. June 7.
Car Club
Sets New
6-S and Cisco 46)
life for a while in danger.
mound
Run Date
Some fishing prospects:
ination affair.
Itory.
entered have at
honors with the fiber glass pole.
lub.
one Killeen party
white boss;
ir-old
Moscow Sunday with the rest of
Club is located on FM 421 on
1
(sh
Taxoma—Sand bass and
land and Vidor.
against Russia next weekend.
Silsbee-Kountze Y.
generally 410 gauge title. 28
Two weeks ago. in Bridgeport.
Bi
and ling bit-
gymkhana with no backups.”
The release further
in Memphis, Tenn., she won the
Rouge, La., upset No. 2 seed Jim
Port Isabel—Fresh winds slowed
of trout and redfish.
First National Bank
Tennis Championships Saturday.
What About Taxes?
ing cities by the One-m-One
Riley, a victim at shaky
1000
The
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av . Arkansas 6, Atlanta 0
Braves' Aaron
VOTE
6h
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Escapes Injurr
Lutcher & Moore Lumber Co.
Lumberjacks ----
fg-p
Arom ee-
one apiece
STANFIELD
4
Jimmy Calhoun and
Grimm’s Wife Dies
breakfast
West Orange Lions _. West Orange Lions Club
TUESDAY, JULY 16th
mis ad pia fer by mhembers ef Teen-Age Beer®
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Charles Smashes Rodgers
With Safe-Cracker Touch
W. L. Pet.G.B.
54 33 .621-
Schmidt Upset
In Semifinals
Sugar Has
To Use All
His Power
BRIDGE CITY
STARS PLAY
TOMORROW
ion MeCIc1
Schlicher.
forms of
basis for
with Robert Hayes, the world’s
first 8.1 sprinter, leading the way.
Little Cypress
Wins 7-1 Game
It was Ramos first defense tt
the champiocship ha won March
Chicago ...
St. Louis
Cincinnati
e. 20 gauge.
Adies High
down.
I in a
D-ANVIs,
Brown <
Texas Skeet Champ Shoots
In Piney WoodsEvent Today
PHIA
abrhe
Rotary. -.a...
V.F.w._______
ST LOUTS (AP)
Braves outfielder H
Early Feels
He Had This
Win Coming
On the 25th hole. I
a double bogey six
Man Who Hasn't Run All Year
Key Figure in Track Festival
to 45 for
y Hayes,
aol Eason
| DEWEYVILLE (Spl)-Glenda
Doiron was the winning pitcher
MOSCOW
States and
JUNIOR LEACUE
Metienol Division
minor cut on the mouth in the
fifth round and it bled off and on
for the next few rounds. Other
and cats.
, hitting good.
each The
League
Wynn Finally Gets 300th
As Tribe, A’s Split Pair
the Ken.
Belmont
back es
1 to nip
carried
sheep. goats and calves in the
east part of the county.
Constable Jim Lockwood was
told to hire a trapper.
Outdoors writer Ed Holder of
the Port Arthur News suggests
that scientists looking at the moon
“ heave in
re Augie
ren about
png style,
with two
I out. Both
"This one will be *1
a one-mile, dirt coui
h all three
pout in the
somer, hid
However a
pd the first
ack Bald.
h in ther
* -Musrenge
Cubs _____
065 ____
Colts----
Roms -
Engineers
Hornets--------
biting good; blacks sulkii
hot weather. y
Whitney—All fishjng
Standfiel’s opponent wonts yon to believe
that he will stop being a BIG SPENDER the
minute the compaign is over — DO YOU
BELIEVE THAT? How will Stanfield's oppon-
ent get YOUR Taxes Down?
12 gauge, and the
Over-all Title.
rs took
on the
W 0 Um
VFW
probability is high that the paral-
ysis will be permanent.
Yesterday’s Results
Milwaukee 7, St. Louis 5
Pittsburgh 3, Houston 0
Philadelphia 4, San Francisco 3
Los Angeles 11, New York 2
Chicago at Cincinnati, ppd., rain
a i a
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Jacksonville (, Richmond 2
Tndlanapolis 7 Syracuse 2
Columbus 4, Rochester 3, 10 in-
TEAM /
Boilermakers ...
Braves .............
Alto lest year in the 5,000 and
10,000-meter runs.
—
t. He
is lost
suited in an estimated total dam-
age of $1,000.
2-i. Kan-
Brown ond
vd Adcock.
CHICAGO (AP) — Mrs. Lillian
rimm, wife of Charlie Grimm.
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Ponies .
Pups ...
Cats —
Pollies .
Chicks
Minor League
Results
for the Hartburg Twsters as they
overtook the Deweyville Black
Widows, 14-7. Friday in giris soft-
ball league play.
Sharon Hill was the loser.
International League
Buffalo 1. Toronto 2
rs
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Travis County commissioners
are crying "wolf,” and with good
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Drott a
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Galveston—Few nice catches of
It’s Easy Victory
For Spicy Living
STANTON. Del. (AP) - Elea-
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6 Q 1.000
j « 31
Minnesota 6. Boston 4
Detroit at Chicago, ppd.. rain
Kansas Qty M. Cleveland 5-7
______ Levingston Shipbuilding Co.
.Orange Lions Club
Miami, Fla., sent the world pole- pionships at White City Stadium. ____
Tuning up for America’s im- on his first attempt—and left the
t-i.iz
★
by the
idden by
between
speed in
ing away
movement of the tinZ.
Last weekend, competing in the
Mid-Sduth Open Skeet Shoot, held
The time Xr the N-mile fea-
Cub Her—-Rocky Buroes m.
Trohon, Mik. Pickeit, Hkty Silva.
Riley.
lure, unreeled before more than
52,000 fane, was 1:59 F5
danced jigs on the green, once
sank a putt by holding the club
at the bottom of the shaft. The
crowd loved him.
Charles, on the other hand,
was a study in concentration. He
never smiled. He seldom looked
seven. The other three could go
either way.
The American girls, who will
run on the seme card, appear due
for their usual shellacking, al.
though the surprise here could
come from a Cleveland high
S L
Remos, who had predicted he
would win by a knockout within
seven rounds, had to call on all
Soaring To New Heights
LONDON (AP-John Pennel of British Track and Field Cham-Louisiana State University soared
Ken
lds
ing Class
the 1963
1 with a
$85,000
educt as
finished
targets without s miss.
In addition, she teamed up with
Saturday and Sunday in their an-
nual track and field fiesta and the
earth.” Holder notes the ever
changing Gulf of Mexico, and asks
“what controls the production and
president of the Chicago
lied Friday night after a
4 ""1
CHARLES SHOWS SCORECARD THAT WON IT
Southpow Smashes Rodgers in British Open FleyoH
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Third-
seeded Lee Kantrow of Baton
cent. Carroll Gldeon.
« Wen the pennant.
Orangefield
Mojor togy•
sian girls won 66-41 last year.
The American boys are expect-
ed to take the running events.
Rogormt’noon and “trophy runs begin sood sized
i. Mke at 2:30 p.m.
8-5 and Buzhardt 84)
Detroit (Lary 0-2 and Bunning
6-9) at Washington (Rudolph 4-9
and Osteen 24)
National League
Today's A
Pitchers fga
Wynn 1-1. L-Drabowsky M.
Home run ■
Orange
Big State League
reen bivision
(Final)
W L
____ 2
_________4 4
1
tue
gomery, a 5-foot-8 high jumper.
On points, an American men's
_____, Bolermoker
league was idle last night. Lumberiocks
full attention to its annual Morneta
_ M MS M»-«
«• MS Me-1
The Scots likened him to Ben heights Saturday when he cleared pending dual meet with the So-
* ... -*- ...... -*— — viet Union later this month, the wall he had done.
iants
Cem _ .
Llons ...
Cubs ______
Tigers .
Lions_____________ 2461
Cubs • 2 1 •
WP — Danny Bertrand. LP
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American League
5%
5%
rut in ther
sting tight
ie McCov-
pitch and
■ to avoid
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Twisters Smother
entty "pretty lucky" not to be in-
jured in the blaze c
scorched the entire room and re-
NORTHCUTT’S
RADIATOR SHOT
1-DAY SERVICE
CALL TU 6-2062
Cieen • Repeind • Reeered
Los Angeles . 42 48 .467 13
Kansas City .... 37 48 425 15%
Detroit .........36 48 .429 16
'ashington 31 58 .348 23%
Yesterday’ Results
Los Angeles 3 New York 1
Washington 4, Baltimore 3
Dro# (Schehgl0). WP-Lq.
vth, Secory. Jackowski. T—
Cypress attack, slamming four two. I missed four times before — « p ,
hits, one of them a double Jerry getting 298 against the Senators Deweyville, 14-7
Griffin and Robins also blasted last year." 1
two hits each. —
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Lew W. M___— ♦
orom L, ----4
UnWrkM ______ >
meMenon ... s- 1
Fishing without a license doesn’t
pay and the Game Commission
proves It in dollars. A Texas fish-
ing license costs $2.15, 1-13 of the
Bill Dickinson, manager of the
minimum fine for fishing without
a license, 827.50.
a wan first ond second half.
Re Divisien
(Taima Fri@ey, Gome
tmm w l ret.
picked up four shots to cut the
New Zealander's advantage to a
single stroke.
Wynn, Walker (6) and Romano.
Drabowsky, t ~ -
W. Lovrieh (7) aad Lau. W —
n eh. 54
•m.
Ma
ncisco 24-7,
Francisco 9,
HR-Siev-
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F, Donaten.
‘Always Said If
SEATTLE (AP)—Brian Stern-
berg expressed neither surprise ।
nor disappointment Saturday at
the loss of his world pole-vault
record to John Pennel.
“I've always Mid the record
could go any time,” Sternberg
said from his hospital bed.
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Danny Bonnin for more than signed him June 21.
twice'that many yesterday to take "Mv next goal? — Heck 301 is
a 7-1 Semipro League victory. It." Wynn said. "Surely it can't
Butch Honeycutt led the Little be tougher to get than the last
and walked just one man to pick
up his fourth victory against three
losses.
He was in difficulty only in the
fifth when the Colts put two men
on with one out. But Law forced
the next two men to fly out.
Both of clendenon’s homers
cleared the left field wall and
both came with the bases empty
—first in the second inning and
then again in the eighth. They
were his 10th and 11th of the year.
Actually, the Pirates scored the
1000
e 9888
megehen p 388%
cumin •
Kamm enr
f-segW: no
w> cift »-n.
cuter
at. . ignmecoim-mnsat Each team belted a triple.
but o M.o Delaware Park Saturday by 6% Lainey Roderick hit one for the
Liens ....
In observance of our annual Queen Coronation, THE ORANGE TEEN-
AGE BASEBALL LEAGUE takes this opportunity, to express thanks and
appreciation to the following business firms and civie clubs for their
sponsorship of teams, which has enabled it to operate this year.
—3
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Backed,only run they needed in the first
byapeir of .home, runs byPonn when ioelng pitcher Dick Drott.
Downing 4-1) at Kansas Qty
(Pena 5-12 and Rakow 74). - -
Boston (Wilson 8-7 and Nichols many tough
iring Champion Title in San Antonio.
She won the Ladies Championship
American League
W. L. Pct. GJ.
New York 52 32 618 -
where all teams
t least two shots st
has not run in competition all
year. If he's in shape, the Yan
kees could be in trouble.
If he isn't, the Americans could
take the 5,000 meters, st least, ,
and with a break here and there
along the line could roll up their
highest total in victories and
points since the series started in
1958. I
On paper, the Yankees seem
certain to take 12 of the 22 events
in the men’s division and the Rus-
Pennel’s vault bettered the
mark of 16 feet, 8 inches (5.079
meters), set by Brian Sternberg.
University of Washington sopho-
more. in the meet at Compton.
49140.551s
.439 .547 6%
...48 40.5456
___ 47 42 .528 8
Tetel 3 • t a Tetels
Sternberg suffered s serious Taylor.43), . ...
- .. . Houston (Brown 24 and Notte-
caped injury Saturday when fire
erupted near the center of the
hotel room in which he was Mt
(AP) — The United sians appear to- have a lock on
Russia tangle next
He made a couple of tries st
the bar st 17 fset and % inch,
but failed.
"That 17-foot jump is going to
come," he said, as he packed up
his gear and started back to the
seMior
Teem-
ticipate. .. .—
The Piney Woods event is a 166 giving
target. 12 gauge event. The com- -
petition is open to all skeet
-------- ----- Milwaukee _______ 45 42 .817 8
Wynn’s eighth try to capture No. Pittsburgh -- 44 4 .506 10
300, three last year with the Chi- Philadelphia .... 43 45 .489 11%
Houston .........34 57 374 22
New York ........ 29 59 . 330 25%
are 1-10. Cubs,
nounced long
San Francisco (O'Dell 10-5 and mates gave him a rousing cheer.
Bolin 4-3) at Pittsburgh (Friend with scattered shouts of "it’s
10-8 and Gibbon 34) about time, Gus" and "Great job.
pionship Title during the interna-
tionally famous Lordship Skeet
Shoot.
-rt
injury in a trampoline accident
July 2 at Seattle He waa left
Miss Kathleen McGinn, daugh-1 shooters. Over 8300 in silver paralyzed from the neck down,
i his career probably ended and his
nie Herman wie
The Hornets v
the season as
victory—it was 128-107 last year— '
seems assured again. The Rus.
sBahansomecrdppathn Dene'Gober, president
i since be- mer. barely squeezed by the A’s MEXICO CITY (AP — Sugar
nr >2 gxsi aw 5 Rama
top of the fifth {Championship Saturday might by
The As won the opener by corn- outpointing Nigerian challenger
Wynn, a five-time 20-game win- ing from behind in the last of the Rafiu King la a 15-round title fight
----— -i- inning on Jerry Lumpe's at the El Toreo Bullring. Ramos
homer and Norm Siebern's weighed 126. King 125.
A pack of wolves so bold that__________
. they come out in the open and marineife. thatu ars
are seen along the roads is killing
... -UUI — . ________ - Sternberg is paralyzed from a
of Russia, a double winner at Palo school girl named Eleanor Mont- fall he suffered on a trampoline
July 8. Doctors have said the
I last four innings.
Wynn, who first pitched in the Los Angeles
L majors in 1838 with Iha Washine San Francisco
a ton Senators, has lost 243 in his
(Seturduy Gome)
puos _---I- l s i n-w n
Chicks . ________—• • • 0— • l
WP—George Duchamp. LP-ivan Porish.
Pup Hitters— Joe Blonde (3), Keivin
Hickey (2), Lovis Blando (23, Steve Mad-
Mia (2). Bill Sargent, Kelyin Danieis.
Chick Hitters- Jimmy Kay. John Phil-
lips.
They halved the hole in bin
point that three's, but the American,
— — -----J a jaunty never the same after tl
■Manne who baseball cap and swapping jokes became more grim. His
- - - J closed that the little Cuban had
a a a e injured both hands during the
rousing sixth round.
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Donnie I He made three attempts at No.
•ur won we xur giass pure. Robins and Norman and Dew ay 300 with the White Sox last Sep. the. utle.
Pent-.i. Mb-Ulril.to fly t^
16 feet, 8% inches—highest any
man has vaulted outdoors—in the 22-year-old graduate at Northeast
"Birdie Tebbetts had to get me '
out of there or • might have fall-
en on my face. ... I was exhaust-
ed." ,
Los Angeles (Podres 74 end With that. Wynn left for the
Willhite 2-2) at Philadelphia (Me- clubhouse, tratled by a flock of
lish 9-4 and Short 1-8) newsmen. At the door, hi* team-
Until this tragedy, Sternberg
was 'he world's premier pole
vaulter, having beaten Pennel in
their nip-and-uck struggle for
Pyotr has been named to the
should know a little more about Russian team again although he
• Indians holding a 5-4 lead, and
| Jerry Walker blanked the A's the
, Putting brilliantly—sinking 26,
left-header ever to win a major 36 and 40 footers as if they were
- --t kick-ins _ Charles went three —the back edge of the gn
"Charles, 27, called the "lefty strokes ahead at the rod of the
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) —
Cadiz, a longshot from New Zea-
land scored a stunning upset in
the $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup
Handicap Saturday as the heavy
favorite, Crimson Satan, finished
dead last.
/ The 7-year-old Cadis, given an
excellent ride by jockey Eddie
Burns, got through a hole at the
top of the stretch and rushed on
to win decisively over the front-
running Aidershot
Olympiad King, the lone colt in
the field, was third in this 24th
KANSAS CITY (AP) — Early cage While Sat and five since be- ner, barely
---- —Ec— ing signed aa a free r TE
'WI * jor league pitching victory Satur Cleveland last month. — ---
4bc- day after a series at frustrating last won on Sept. 8 at last sea-
from the 100 through the 1,500,
with ease. That's five victories,
«—Oravesss inle sm<M> btey ter wait - ----
mm in nn. b-SirucK out Mr Bowstteia than the champion, suffered a
in 7th. Lined out for Brown in 9th. . . .
joined Burke in the hit depart
aaid Aaron was sppar- anent.
2. * - Bennie Mazzola got two hits for
which the Bridebuilders Md Bishop
and Gil Mazzola slammed one i
6-3, la the semifinals of men's____ —----
singles at the Mississippi Open each month at 730 p.m. in the
writing and eating—left-handed.
The playoff presented a sharp
walked leadoff batter Dick contrast, too, in respective tem-
field. Schofield stole second, peraments.
S—Flie ouf tor Drom in Sth) •-siruck
out «er Umoricht le ■».
to the left or right but coolly went
555 8 about his job of weaving a shroud
of defeat for his opponent.
I = ■ ■ ■
Hogan, whom they christened the
---’ "Wee Ice Mon" when Hogan won
the British Open at Carnoustie in
hotel. He thought he had vaulted
16 feet, 8% inches.
The confusion came in the
translation from meters to feet
and inches. The bar was set at
Jim Beatty, the litti Los An- 5.093 meters and the announcer
geles star who twice won the 1,500 bellowed over the loud speaker
in this meet, is moving up on the system that the leap waa 16 feet,
3,606. normally Soviet territory. 8% inches, or 5.092 meter*.
The race must be rated a toss up, “ter the bar was re-meas
with a shade to the Americans ured and found to be .006 meters
if Bolotnikov is over the hill, higher than originally thought
Texas League
National Division
x-Missions _____• 7 • 111 S 6—19 12
Rangers _______BIS BIB S —21 7
WP-Howard Rosenboim. LP—Carroll
Gideon.
Ranger Hitters—Cecll Hodgkinson («.
James Gordon. Steve Block, Scott Ros
berry, Mike Perea, Howard Rosenbalm.
Mission Mirers-- Tracy Waitrip («. Fred
Bye («. reg Harper («, Kirk Vincent
(«. Cort trong. Pot Cook, Hubert Vin-
- attempts as the Cleveland Indians
12 defeated the Kansas City Ath-
““iS letics 74 ia the second game of
> their doubleheader. The A'a woo
I the opener 6-5.
u Wynn lasted only five Innings,
r the minimum distance a starter
" has to go to be credited with a
— victory, in becoming the 14th
pitcher in major league history
to win 300. The 43-year-old right-
hander left after the fifth with the
Inks Lake State Park. said camp-
ing apace at his park is so pre-
cious that he finally agreed to let
a family move into an unfinished
shelter that had little more than
a roof on it. Dickinson made one
condition. The campers would
have to move out when carpenters
appeared to finish the inside of
the shelter.
MOUSTON PITTSBUrOM
eras aar»M
Soongler if im sehoHlela unit
lb lilt virgon e 4 I I I
Asp’nte 3b 4*1 O Clemente rf 4 0 2 1
Staub rt 4*0 QMaz’ski 2b 4900
Wynn m 4010 Storgeil if 4010
Gas s cf 2*1* Burgess c 4*1*
Campbell c 3*1 lend’n 1b 4 2 2 2
----- “ 300 3b 4060
coronation. Bridgebutiders
-Tonming. up..with, MeCrary,to i ™
record IVe EMU on starter Bill
Linecomb were Berry Bridges. oom- " ,
Ford. Gene Read and Long. Ei hamonai eonk : 2
> Colburn was the loser in Ro --------------J $
despite not giving up a hit i0m‛ ......... t s
Uss McGinn, an 11
-
eluding all of her guns She shot taai
with borrowed equipment
Other nationally known shooters
have been invited from surround-
KANSAS CITY (AP) -Early
Wynn finally recorded his 300th running of the summertime class-
pitching victory the easy way ic.
" - - .... Crimson Satan, the rebel; at the
Bo cares, wwyNew2a padtlwktnenSem: the. 2lst through the » he
lander with the sensitive putting tion, applied the pressure to his
touch of a safe-cracker, smashed American foe by knocking in a
Phil Rodgers, o La Jolla, Cauf,, 45-foot putt at the thirdNle and gue we n
ted he never relit, forma j-tM
P) - Both
*f the San
nd Gena
ies, wer
e Saturday
the Giant*
evers’ twd
EY I
5 500
5 .444
10 on
they won the Two-Man
----------------Championship competition $8e
bay fishing but scattered catches against all comers, men and WesLEnd
• - - - — —-Ai-k women alike. 4 ■ ■ -
mums---- To make things more difficult. Division of the Junior League.
mmemammmememmmmm, her automobile was stolen. in- 7---‘ ‘---“ "
may have had in climbing into. j- — - - - -
second place. licity chairman, said all men----ness naa two eac
The Lions, 1-6 before Friday, are urged to attend. A financial 'Cammed a triple
defeated the Rockets, 8-7, in Or- report will be made concerning Ltte Cypres, gets another nearing“the‛rartur"mvnsizl..2"uneX;. “115/. w..
Teen-Aae I Dlav at the rorrmadOn and concession . --.L, 4e 4. Ine ar turn in tn® 18* th® Twisters, 3313. TIM* Was the
End Park, dropping the stand chance Beaumont All-Star* pnC. mile stake and registered over first time, since those two teems
—“ “ Tsszwjm 82 S'- - ^I W —
lfnr —« vaar for the member- It was Little Cypress t h a t "
------1. Plans will be handed the Beaumont team its
made for an awards night. July lonly loss in their last meeting
27, with the possibility, of two nil- I was a 10-8 decision.
searonuasttheaistonrsboinirateswentto > catcher JimP The blond, paunchy Rodgers
shut the H Colts30 Campbell's wild throw to second played the happy-go-lucky clown,
saturaay: . and scored on Bob Clemente’s He quipped with the spectators.
Law, hampered by a nenea of bloop single to right.
Injuries since he led the Pirate;
into the 1960 World Series, scab
junior at the University at Texas. —- -. — . , . ----z . . ...
last month won the Texas Ladies Highway 68, three miles past the the American team for the match
"W re
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5 3-1 -625
1.3,00.333
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in sports car circles, according
to a release from the local club,
an “auto cross is a hairy
Rockets Sells-Metteauer Oldsmobile-Cadillac, Inc.
aa nings
— I TEXAS LEAGUE
1* Austin 10, Tulsa 8
Albuquergue 6, San Antonio 3
L pe.
Second Game -_________„ ■
Cleveland 616 640 101—7 13 6 21 in. • 10th-round knockout of
Kansas City 000 130 000-4 8 1 American Davey Moore to Loe
----- "tor (J) ard RGato; Anzeles. Moore died o injuries
Willis (3), Fischer suffered in the fight.
— — Ramos had King close to a
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champion in trouble in the 12th.
Boston .......... 47 38 .553
Chicago _______ 48 39 .552
Baltimore • 48 41 .544
Minnesota_____ 46 41 .529
Cleveland .... 46 41 .529
Milwaukee (Cloninger 5-5 and/man." cBRIDGECSSp!Endee
Shaw 4-6) at Cincinnati (Tsitou-1 The 6-foot, 220-pound pitcher, City ’ Babe , Ruth League AIL
ris 4-3 and Jay 4-12) clad in white dress shirt end Stars, meet .Jasper , in , the tirsk
Chicago (Brewer 2-2 and Hobble slacks, made the rounds in the roun?1 . Wle Rezlonal Tourna
4-7) at St. Louis (Sadecki 4-5 and clubhouse, shaking hards. m«" tomorrow at 7:30 P.m. ■
.cm. . s atoFverkep"aheqtnbtaxraztgStating - tor
bar 5-4) at New York (Wiley evary pitch perfect." Bridge City will be Eddie. Purifoy.
- ...----- Saturdays game was his eighth He was. the second leading bat-
attempt for No. 360, a mark terin the,leaeue, nextto Stexe
। reached by only Warren Spohn in Worrier Purifoy was 8-0 on the
the past 22 years and by only _ - .....
112 other pitchers in baseball his- The tournament is a double el,m-
’ not .AM ~ffai- hera all teame
headed by Frank McGinn of Hous- Buddy .. - —____
ton. Kathleen', father, will par- fielding, and Melvin Bishop
Lions, Rockets Post V/ins
In Teen-Age League Action'^^^^
.Carrol Long's tive-hit pitching Ipstunight chere mi bega board "achdorhesscouvBrothersipitched ________ ____
run helped the Lions do severe at X p.m. ia Dr. Herman Rude- ‘hphil iprsngsaptecnmy Magnes. noraR.Seais'spicy Lving,easily
damage^My plans the Rockets sears office. aPountherond aimm! Mens 565,375 Delaware Oaks at
Mrs-.Meny asLindnerempuht Bridge City's hits. Kyle and MaB-lengths. "'Black' Widows, and Christine
city.chairmane.said A. membets ness had two each end they both The filly, with Jimmy Combest Phelps for the Twisters
in the irons, assumed command Recen.ly, Deweyville romped
.2122 ici — with the gallery all around the i__ -__
tied Mtn at the end course, made his only serious he knew it, he
surge. Over the next four boles— He lost strokes
r i
4 ,
1 ,
a *
/ speckled trout at north jetties,
ther Mate,. Bays generally alow. --------------
unshaven, an Pon O'Connor—Bay and surf ladies title by breaking 150 day
irse, which is fishing slow due to fresh winds.
East Coast.' Port Aransas—Kingfish and sail-
wise. there was little evident
damage. K
1953. 4
Charles* cash prize.’ as winner
of the British Open, is Only $4,200
— chicken feed compared with
some of the big purses on the
American tour—but the 103-year-
old championship carries heavy
RSaggsconlectedAz,sounBrhMni
play next week-end in the U.S.
Professional Golfers Association
championship at Dallas.
Kansas cir “evLano
______•Mdtor the decision which
Alusik rf-ie 111* comono i • • o followed a whacky day in which
3 i22gii3maghgse“wntikmuz
2255-* a
Segul a IMS Kinda I» m 3000
Bowsfild ***** Krglick p f * • -
bHarreison I M • Boil • t---
Wyatt p S • • •
otais 366106 Tolals 1* 112 4
Saturday, watching the final out
from the press box, but said
“I feel I had this on® coming run from behind and got up inte
after pitching well and losing socon ten tion as th® packed turned
Ji one*. It seems a for homa __
little strang®. though, after wait-! But with jockey Herb Hinojosa
iag so long for it." applying • generous whip, the
Clevelaa (Kamos 3-2 and Lat-k The aMear-qld Clexelandright- tbe
man 5-5) at Minnesota (Kaat 8-8 hander pitched the fir* five in Srimson Kins Forma sundenNVrb:
and Heis #o nings, left for a pinch hitter with zanata lose.8round and ho
Baltimore (McCormick 2-4 and » 54 lead, then watched room- hurmed onb- .. .
McNally 3-3) at Chicago (Herbert mate ferry Walker hold the lead
for a 74 victory over the A'a.
ter of Mr. and Mn. Frank Me-{prizes wil be awarded to winner,
Gian of Houston, will participate and runners - up in all classes
in the Piney Woods Open Skeet from AA down to Class E
Shoot at the One-in-One Hundred I Trophies will be given to sub-
Gun Chib- today, according to juniors under 13 year, of age, and
of the to juniors who have not reached
Larry Burke and Danny Haye, for next year for the member-
lamed up to pitch the Hornets ship’s approval Plana will be
past the Bridgebutlders, 15-7, in a____ _
National League game of the Jun 27, with the possibility <
lor circuit on Friday star games that night.
Burke and Hayes each gave up
Hundred Gun Chib Skeet Touma- only two hits and Burke got two
mant Committee. A five-man team of his toam', five hits off loser
17 years of age.
The One-in-One Hundred Gun
Hogan" by Scottish admirers. __________________ . ..
fired sub-par rounds at 69.71—140 fivestroke lead through the 2Mh foot putt right behind it
over the 6,757-vard par 76 Royal bole They halved the hole :
Lytham and St Aane', courae and it was at this point that three’* but the Ameri
routed Rodgers, the uninhibited. Rodgers, 25, wearing
wise - cracking ex-Marine, who baseball cap and swat
struggled home in 72-76—148.
They had . ____
of the regulation 72 holes Friday.
most popular on the ________-_____ _____.
____,, _, -p.. ... . -______ Other details ret 'the Auto Cross fish fishing hot trout and pom- Mrs. Olvita Alford of Dallas. To
Schmidt at Sour Lake, Tex., M. will be announced later. The chib pano biting in surf.
“ meets on the first Thursday of “ ”
Causey on* Siebern; umpe. ausey ond
Siebern; Cousey. Lumpe and Siebern.
LOB—Cieveland 7, Kansas City 4.
28-Alvis. Siebern, Azcue, Edwords
MR-Charles, Azcue, Lumpe. SB—Fran
cona. *■ BawiflgM, Alusik.
‛ eg-
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—Pte .edn
e-h
P3p
______ He waited six Scooter*Smith got
' two hiw off Long, followed by ____
— Milwaukee Colburn, Don Ashcraft and Ron- Enomnee
row. A
The match became a runaway
and the crowd, numbering about
2,000 in sunny, breezy weather,
deserted in large duster, and
trudged back to the dub house.
The playoff Saturday presented
a unique study in contrasts. While
Charles, the left hander. Is basic-
ally a right-hander, Rodgers, who
plays golf from the orthodox side,
does most other things—such as
Fishing Prospects Are Named;-“ * ~ 5
— Wei ground, have forced poet
I ponement at the Silver Auto Cross. wnue omSS, one mueeI r •
250 23 a special event that was to be sacked 110 catfish using rod and
10 M staged at the local Jaycee Arena reel.
,01s m today by the Orange Sports Car .
383 " Club, Inc.
Brister.----------~ woltoc I The event has been re-ched-
sLionuier-Chgrtes, Bertrond £ slow, some crappie
>veven Hardy (3), Donny bertrand. MQr trauion Slarts at d-, Mi E1” i m2 • Z.
-------I Ray U Greng«. carty meet at 11:36 a ,m, time triala are Caddo-Blaczbas
. . ened rappie. _ . - .
t—Lots of crappie and Conn , she won the Ladies Cham
if n a br bb to
Kraliek _____ 7133 o * 1 o
gufb282 Crimson Satan
sss. 1 a 83
E-Campbell Aspromont. 2. PO - A--
Houston 24-6, Pittsburgh 27-12. DP—Scho-
fieid, Mozeroski BM Ciendenon, Mazero-
tai, Schofieid ond lendenon. LOB-HouS-
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