Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 6 of 16
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PREDICTS OTHERS WILL COPY
6—Thursday, July 13, 1961-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
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in the future. They will do it be-
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one or two tournaments.”
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successive World Series.
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about the best
around to Bauer.
Bauer might never have made
No. 4. That’s when Spahn stopped
er was the big name KC wanted
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Fast relief from "Athletes Foot" in=
Amarillo at Puebla and Ardmore
had done the most for the team
chances in the tournament im-
drenching the parched fairways.
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Bauer', an ex-Marine and a Pur-
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Sanders came close to winning
one of golf’s major titles. In the
1959 PGA, his first, he finished
If you missed our
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Charles of New Zealand, who led
the qualifiers, each had a 7 there.
deadlocked 1-1 when the game
was called after six inning be-
He carried the streak into the
1958 World Series and hit safely
in 17 game's before Warren Spahn
Thousands of dollars worth of
damage was done to the club-
house' and the course during the
night by the heavy rains and ter-
rific winds. Hundreds of workmen
Columbus 4, Richmond 0
Syracuse 5, Toronto 2
Charleston 5, Jersey City 0
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third most valuable man during
Casey’s years in New York?
“Why, Hank Bauer, of course!”
that classic.
In his last three series, Bauer
showed 27 hits (seven were hom-
ers) for 21 games. He drove in
17 runs, a feat unmatched by Di-
Hankus hit his seventh World Se-
ries homer and his fourth that fall
to help spell doom for Spahn and
Milwaukee'.
Tony Lema Leads
In Canadian Open
WINNIPEG (AP)—Tony Lema,
tied for third last year.
Sanders has been so successful
with his “phone booth swing” that
try to hit the home run.
“If I hand’t been so tired in the
Tulsans Go
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Indianapolis 11, Louisville 1
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Vancouver 2-6, Spokane 1-0
Seattle 13, Portland 10—10 in-
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during my regime.” Who was
him. Two games1
faced Bauer again and this time
type in every
size, but still
a good choice.
trees on the other,” Sanders be- have won it. During June, I had
gan between Detroit tournaments, been drawing the ball (a slight
in the deal that sent slugging Rog-
er Maris to the New Yorkers.
Not long before, Casey Stengel
had rated Joe1 DiMaggio and Yogi
Berra “as the two Yankees who
tee stuck in his ear. But he gets
results. And he never has had to
stop to pick up that tee.
But since 1958 the former’ Uni-
starters in the second round of
the British Open Golf Tournament
maret. He plays the game of golf
without pressing and is courteous
to anyone watching his "phone,
booth swing.”
It could be that his short but
The message was relayed to
Bauer', standing at the batting
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11 Movie
8:30—4 Way Out
5 Nanette Fabray
9:00—4 The Twilight Zone
5 Michael Shayne
8 Robert Taylor
a fraction of his team spirit is
catching there may be some hope
for the Kansas City A’s. They have
been seventh or eighth the last
five years and their one advan-
tage could be for' the Finley-Lane
combination to hang on to Hank
In fact, Sanders is1 the only ac 000 back of leader Gary Player,
tive golfer to finish second in both
QUITE A CATCH —While
fishing in the surf of Rio (
Grande beach on Texas’ gulf'
coast, Lucy Moon landed this'
dictgood players, including some Goalby I feel it’s a
pros, will go to the wide stance my sponsor and the PGA tourna-
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10:15—4 Weather
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10:30—4 Movie
8 PM East - PM West
11 Movie
10:35—5 Jack Paar Show (C)
12:00—5 News (Color)
8 Movie
12:05—5 Almanac Newsreel
12:10—5 Midngnt Mystery
ONE GOOD TURN—Although they look like motorcycle riders and their reflections in
a mirror, there are four riders in this tight knot making a turn in the elimination race
for the World Championship in Warsaw. Poles Florian Kapala, left, and Mieczaslaw
Polukard, are on outside. Farid Shayburow and Igor Plekhanov, right; Russians, on inside.
can who has won this title tour
Victoria 6-1 and Monterrey de-
feated Austin 6-2.
The Oiler victory pushed the
second place Tulsans to within
two games of idle Amarillo in the
Texas League standings.
Harry Fanok gave up only 7
hits but four of them were group-
ed in the fcurth inning when Poza
Rica scored its three runs.
Sparking the Oiler’s slugging
attack were second baseman Jack
Damaska and outfielder Johnny
Lewis who walloped home runs.
The teams will be at the same
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last spring kidding about the new
sports car new KC owner Charley
Finley had presented Frank Lane,
won the 1959 American League
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Al Lopez,
veteran baseball player and man-
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years in the- game, said Wednes-
day he may retire' at the end of
his season.
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PEPTO BISMOL
“Lost golf balls cost mcney and right to left action with a step
I soon learned to keep the ball in to the ball). I lost 10 yards on
play. Thus the short backswing tee shots.
“My wide stance keeps my back- to the draw. That’s what I did.
swing short. I get maximum pew- It was the same way in the Wes-
er and distance. You must have tern Open following the U. S.
the wide stance to go with it. It Open. Both courses were similar,
gives you added distance. j “Had I won the Open I’d have
“In fact, it’s hard to apply pow- played in the' British Open. But
er with a narrow stance. I pre-having tied for second with Bob
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By Frank Eck
This was to be Henry Albert
(Hank) Bauer’s 13th and last sea-
son in the major leagues. The
way Kansas City baseball mana-
gers and players' pass through
greased turnstiles it may still be
his swan song.
But anyone who ever met Hank
Bauer hopes he’ll be around a lot
longer than even he suspected last
spring. His managerial pact runs
through 1962.
Joe Gordon, whom Bauer suc-
ceeded as boss of the hapless Ath-
let.ics, was sitting on me bench
said. “But Iknow one thing, this
will be my last year.”
Bauer had no intentions of ever
trying to latch on as a manager,
or even as a coach. Chances are
he _ never gave either job a
thought. He was and is' that kind
of a guy. But when the call beck-
oned' Hank could hardly refuse.
out having won either'. But give because of his hand and arm
him time. He is only in his fifthstrength he gets tremendous re-
year as a pro and turns 28 on suits off the tee. That is only par-
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10:35—4 Movie
a Jack Paar Show (Color)
12:05—5 Almanac Newsree
12:10—5 Midnight Mystery
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6:55—5 Almanac Newsreel
1:00—5 Dave Garroway Show
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'year-old catcher in the Florida the 72-hole tournament at Niakwa
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Gary Player has the same spon-
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both of Lemont, Ill.,
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“He played only 55 games last
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Good golfers, including some professionals, will be going to
the wide stance and short backswing in the future. That is the
prediction of popular Doug Sanders, the nation’s third leading
money winner and the game’s most unorthodox swinger.
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PORT ARANSAS, Tex. (AP)-
C. W. Belcher of Port Aransas
boated three large sailfish
Wednesday and took the lead in
the deep sea roundup.
His fishing partner, Clay Cald-
cisicns.”
tive golfer to finish second in both Some say Sanders has the grea-
; the National Open and PGA with- test hands in the world and that
of started clearing the course of de-
bris at daybreak to make it fit
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Hank gave with a broad smile In fact, when this writer told
at the hint that he was still being him in Milwaukee in 1957 that he -
had hit safely in 12 straight World trudged through the dying gaSps
8 The Law and Mr. Jones said Stengel, thinking nothing of
rating Bauer ever Mickey Mantle.
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as a major leaguer before be- Lema, 27-year-old frem
coming a manager. ;Leandro, Calif., fired six birdies
i In Chicago, the Sun-Times said with the1 help of some razor-sharp
it had contacted Lcpez in Florida approach shots and a couple of
and quoted the White Sox mana- clutch putts,
ger as saying: “I don’t know I-. L
where he (Warner) got it.”
j Lopez said he told Warner he’sTex., and Jacky Cupit, Longview,
not worrying about next year be- Tex., and Jon Gustin, Philadel-
' cause he has a contract which phia. Marty Furgol and Howie
runs through 1961 and “I’ll finish Johnson,
the season before making any de- were tied with Dave Hill, Denver
his poorly in the other two games.
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Bauer hit only .277 for 1,501 84 for a two-day total of 156.
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Cedartown, Ga., who lives in Mia-straying off the fairways. . “After the PGA I might mis
mi, Fla., plays out of the Ojai “The short or narrow stance
Valley Country Club in Ojai, Ca-forces you to take a bigger body
International League
Bauer. He knows 'what winning Buffalo 5, Rochester 4-12 in-
nings
Paul Runyan of aJolla, Calif., well of.Corpus. Christi, also
shot a 77 and Frank Stranahan ofcaught, three. All but one of the
Toledo, Ohio, an 81 as the early six fish measured more than 7
- feet.
' Ken Ehman of Boerne took
third place with two catches.
The tournament ends Friday.
registered 41-36-77. He also had a
75 Wednesday. ", . , .
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Ralph Warner, Tampa Tribune fornia, carried .a one-stroke lead
sports columnist, Lopez said he into today’s second round of the
didn’t know what it would be like Canadian Open Golf Champion-
Littler. It wasn’t the first time hepes of winning it this time. He
Stranahan, who had a 75 in .
Wednesday’s first round, was the Wednesday and became the only
only early starter to break 40 on Texas League team to win a Par
the out nine where par is 36. His American Association encounter,
card today was 39-42-81. Runyan . The Oilers pounded out 22 hits
- in squelching Poza Rica 16-3. The
Sanders barely missed winning
the National Open at Oakland
Hills. He lost by one shot to Gene
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