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Friday, September 13, 1963
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
SECTION TWO—PAGE THREE
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HUGHES DOWN IN AVERAGE,
UP IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS
YOUNG
PEOPLE’S
DEBATING
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MADE IT FAST. STILL
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Outfielder Bobby Rombach, a former Denton High player in
his second year with Moultrie of the Georgia-Florida League,
flumped in all departments, winding up with a .175 batting aver-
age with 1 home run. 25 RBIs and 38 runs scored. In '62, Rom-
bach hit .214 with 6 home runs, 25 RBIs and 41 runs.
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first match
U.S. ace Dennis Ralston battles
Orlando Bracamonte in the second
Two Demon area athletes made their rookie debuts this sea-
son. Billy Stinchcomb of Denton pitched for Cedar Rapids in the
Midwest League ana compiled an 0-6 record with a 6.05 earned
run average.
Outfielder Bill Chambers of Lewisville, playing for Salem in
the Appalachian League, hit .223 but drove in 33 runs and scored
47 in 179 at-bats.
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28. Youngsters
30. Pavers
mallet
31. Frost
32. Lettuce
34. Gorged
38. Huh down
40. Sandarac
tree
START THE SACTA8B PLAN IN
monON. THEN I WLL SLIP our
OFTEOUNTRY WTH YABCVA.,
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YOUNG
PEOPLE'S
DEBATING
CLUB -
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5. Anecdotage
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Judah
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41 HarmontesoLTON OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
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15. Cupidity
16. Foliage
18. Maori
wages
19. Bombyx
20. Malt drink
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for two more singles matches'
Sunday afternoon. Doubles will be
played Saturday with the U.S.
players to be announced before
the match. Pimenthal and Braca-
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Often called the most improved Bronco lineman,
Hank Erwin is currently vying for one of the start-
ing tackle positions. A 185-pound junior, Erwin
moved up from the B-team into contention for a
spot on the Bronco forward wall
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the stamps " I DENVER (API-The three day
Another woman remarked "At' American Zone Davis Cup tennis
least I don't go home mad now " finals open at Cherry this Coun-
try Club today with the U.S
6. Glacial
snowfleld
7. Armpit
8 Rouse
9. Laic
10. Enzyme
13. Bolivian
Indian
17. Alder tree:
Scot.
21. Fodder
plant
22. Confronted
23. Teach
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thrust
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governor of
lex at
26. Mean
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topper
33. Chin
weight
34. S-shaped
molding
35. Footage
36 Makes
edging
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38. Tame, as
hawks
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Angeles and the University of, from Arlington State and Jimmy
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2-1 favorite in the 118, with 114 for Hot Dust. Others! When Wally Lemm took over
1 3-16 milei grind. are Bronze Babu and Hard Rock 'the Cards for the ‘62 season, John-
The Axe II, conceded to he the Man. 120 each; and Cadiz. 119. son was still a second stringer,
but this way I'm not a complete nation's best grass course run-,-
loser.” said Betty Schaefer of ner, packs top weight of 128
Newport, Ky. “I guess you could m
keep momma happily losing her ers Saturday night qualify as Tex- at Oklahoma. ._________
ans. St. Louis counters with quarter- stardom. Unnoticed
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pounds and is quoted at 5-2.
Asked how she felt about her. Ten horses will clash Saturday] ■Mongo, who won theU.N. ayear
luck, she opened a purse about on" the Atlantic City grass course ago, has 124 pounds and is 4-1. ie season of 1961, getting lost in
the size of a Texas watermelon in one of the year’s biggest thor- Crimson Satan, winner of five the shuffle behind Sam Etchev-
and said. "Look at these tthe oughbred attractions-the- invita- major 1963 stakes and runnerup erry and Ralph Guglielmi. Char-
tamps) just think of all the nice tional $125,000 United Nations to Kdso in the Aqueduct Stakes, is , , , five the 13
Christmas presents I can get for - • let -al ne nd- "5 EoPE" •'5 0 "5 "9
my grandchildren."
I'M . •( SWIMMING?
SWIMMING A Thru A
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If I CAN TAKE YOU
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vious dismay as the women re-
deemed their losing tickets; said, en of Evanston —
, ,, . . ; Iyo Pimenthal of Venezuela in the
•’The thing I just cant stand 1
about this is that my wife now
buys all of my tickets. When I
have a winner the man at the singles match.
cashier's window thinks I'm nuts
when I give him 10 or 20 $2
tickets."
Trading stamps arc given only
for losing $2 win, place and show
tickets which were bought at spe-
cial windows.
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Texas back- Bill Howton from Rice, guard Joe in Austin, guard Ken Gray from
tions of the racing world two ground in their ′ football careers Bob Isbell from Houston, defen-Howard Payne and linebacker
weeks ago by announcing it would and that doesn't include former' sive end Robert Lily from TCU, Garland Boyette. an Orange
give trading stamps to women Texas A&M great John David quarterback Don Meredith and de- schoolboy who went to Grambling
who held losing tickets. Crow, who will Sit this one out fensive tackle Guy Reese from College,
The practice has proven sesuc-with a knee injury. With roster SMU. and linebackerJerry Tubbs,
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He logged a glorious total of
EVER HAPPEN TO YOU?__
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FNPING FOREIDPEN CIGARETTES
IN HIS BIG BROTHERS &OOM
(WAICA LITTLE EEOTHERI$
FORBIDDEN TO ENTER: )
The practice has proven so sue- with a knee injury. With roster SMU. and linebackerJerry Tubbs, Johnson emerged as one of the
cessful at Latonia so far that who maximums of 37 players, that who went from Breckenridge High league's top young quarterbacks
knows u hat might happen next to means about one out of four play- School to All • America honors lastyear — and nobody ever had
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* ’I DALLAS — It will seem like! The Cowboys’ roster includes backs Charley Johnson frem
old home week for 18 of the par-four newcomers from Texas — Big Spring and Buddy Humphrey
ticipants in Saturday night's Na- f rookies Sonny Gibbs from TCU i a Cowboy for the last two years >
men. don t bet your last two dol- tional Football Leagues opener be- and Kay - from SMU, vet- from Baylor, flanker Bobby Joe
ars that the $198 betting window tween the Dallas Cowboys and eran Cleveland guard Jim Ray Conrad from Texas A&M, defen-
for the bargain-hunting female the St. Louis Cardinals. Game Smith from Baylor and defensive sive end Joe Robb from TCU,
isn t coming to the nations race time in the Cotton Bowl is 8:05 tackle Larry Stephens from Los defensive backs John Symank
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NOVATO, Calif. — Jim Hughes, veteran infielder with Port-
land, hit .306 the final week of the season to raise his final av-
eiage with the Pacific Coast League Beavers to an even .280.
This is 24 point decrease in batting average for the former
Prosper athiete but he raised all of his other offensive figures
while playing regularly at shortstop.
His 1962 figure showed 109 hits, 38 runs, 9 home runs and
54 runs batted in. For 1963, Hughes had 164 hits, 73 runs, 17
home runs and 87 RBIs.
KIDS CAN BE PRETTY ROUGH ON EACH OTHER/
ANDY. THE ONLY WAY TO WIN THEM IS TO
EARN THEIR RESPECT ANY IDEAS ON HOW )
io Accomplish that 2- —T
say it takes the sting out of ( ‛u D M a tches W i 111
losing ” I | . k' "
Helen Zeis, of Erlanger, Ky. Venezuela Start
said, "It makes losing a Jot nicer. wr:,1 I r G D: ■ ■
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Ab R H 2b 3b Hr Kbi Avg.
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JIM HUGHES
Ab K H 2b 3b Hr Kbi Avg.
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Fifteen women interviewed at
sa Carry Back Picked
tory of the thoroughbreds. . '
One elderly woman was having
a good time even though she had
lost about $200 through; the first
six races. "n-
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