Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 16, 1961 Page: 6 of 16
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6—Sunday, July 16, 1961-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
Palmer Wins British Open
Parks, Doctors, 15.
STOLEN BASES — Gary Price
BATH - HEATERS
A.M. - F.M. RADIO
Tyler Man Killed
HENDERSON, Tex. (AP)
Granbury
Lawyers
200 47 .235
232 51 .219
255 55 .215
the second edi+on of Tex-
af+ractve magazine now.
“A number of teams will be •
snapping avidly at the well-re-
garded heels of the Top 10,” the
magazine story sets forth, “And
Team
Phils
Buffs
Sports
Cats
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8 2 0 49 34
6 4 2 71 55
5 5 0 36 57
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AUGUST 31
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The Latrobe, Pa.,
22 24 23 14 AUGUST 11 — Martins Chipos vs
team.)
2. Port Lavaca
Jerry Carswell, Granbury, 5; Bill
Parks, Doctors, 5.
Layland Food.
AUGUST 14 — Martins Chipos vs
Gro. vs Owen Hindman.
AUGUST 31 — Owen Hindman vs
Dillons.
SEPT. 1 — Roberts' Mfg. vs Cle-
burne Savings.
SEPT. 2 — Herman Smith Gro.
vs The Booterie.
First team listed is the visit-
> 4 11 0 120 200 Doctors,
3 12 0 100 196 10.
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started the rain-splattered day one
blow off the pace. He blazed over
the soggy front nine of the Birk-
dale course, where par is 36-36—
72, in 32. That carried him to a
third-round 69 which put him out
in front. A comfortable par 72 on
the fourth round brought him the
title.
His card for the four rounds
read 70-73-69-72—284. That is four
under par, astounding under the
miserable weather conditions that
prevailed.
Based on his record of service in
1960, Berry Taylor has been elected
again to the Million Dollar Round
Table.
Membership in this honor group
of the National Association of Life
Underwriters is one of the highest
achievements in the insurance field.
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7. Jacksonville (15 lettermen
from 11-1-1 semi-finalists.)
8. Breckenridge (Eight starters
from 2-7-1 team.)
9. Monahans (14 lettermen from
11-1 quarter-finalists.)
10. San Benito (Eight starters
from 9-1 teams.)
SENIOR TEEN-AGE
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JULY 24 — Herman Smith Grec.
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Smart & Thrifty.
Sept. 1 — Williams Grocery vs
Chipos.
SEPT. 2 — Layland Food vs J&M
Lettering.
First team listed is the visiting
team. Game time each night is
7:30 p. m. Games will be played
at Little League Park.
SYSTEM
Complete Intercom and
A.M. F.M. Radio Com-
bination
the proper perspective here, as
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Pitching
Pitcher, Team
Mason, Doctors
Fullerton, Drs.
Parks, Doctors
House, Doctors
Richardson, Drs. ,
1. Brownwood (15 lettermen re-Top 10 teams
turning from 13-1 championship sure the maga
ny Tribble, Roberts-Cobell. 11.
HITS — Charles Anderson, Ro-
tins Chipos.
JULY 25 — Williams Grocery
vs Gustafsons.
his patented late surges and be-
came the first American to win
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CABINET - HARDWARE
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MAIL-BOXES
ALUMINUM - STORM -
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ALUMINUM - AWNINGS
CUSTOM - MADE
WINDOW SHADES
In an agency organization widely
known for its excellence, Berry
Taylor is a leader. He has now helped
provide his policyowners with more
than $5 million of life insurance pro-
tection. Southwestern Life joins his
many friends in congratulations.
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Goodman, Lawyers
C. Anderson, R-C
Je. Carswell, Gr'.
Parks, Doctors
Kelley, Blum
Allen, Lawyers
Procs Palaver
JACK PROCTOR
9 .409
8 .348
8 .320
8 .320
Granbury 6.
HOME RUNS
Doctors 1.
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RUNS SCORED — Reberts-Co-
'bell 71, Granbury 51.
I RUNS BATTED IN — Granbury
40, Roberts-Cobell 38.
DOUBLES — Roberts-Cobell 9,
Doctors 8.
TRIPLES — Roberts-Cobell 6,
starting July 24 for six weeks
play- . ,
There will be a major league
of six teams composed of girls
12 years of age through 17 and
another of six teams with girls
eight through 11 years of age.
THE SCHEDULE
Major League
vs Granbury.
STANDINGS
Minor Little League
Na
JULY 28 — Roberts Mfg. vs The Jackets, as you have no doubt
Booterie. noted, but in a paragraph per-
JULY 29 — Owen Hindman vs taining to the ratings, the Jackets
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chance of becoming 20-game utilities
winners — Toth and Fanok. The Blum
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Ewing, Utilities'
Kelley, Blum
Allen, Lawyers
I Polson, R-C
[ Archer, Blum
Ja. Carswell, Gr.
Je. Carswell, Gr.
Hardin, Utilities
Bowen, Doctors
Goodman, Lawyers
Pitcher
Mason
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| Powell
| Ewing
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Allen
Polson
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I Ja. Cars well
I Je. Carswell
I Hardin
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11; Bill Archer, Blum,
। Castleberry, Richardson, Kings-
ville, San Marcos, Snyder, Cor-
sicana, Cleburne, Nederland, Am
drews and Clear Creek.”
You will note that Gainesville
and‘Corsicana,. two of the Jack-
ets’ non-district foes, are in the
. group of possible top-runners.
The magazine has this to say
about the Jackets: “The Cleburne
Yellow Jackets joined the Centradha
' Texas family of District 9-AAN
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Joe Pepitone of Amarillo.
Clemens' also leads in doubles,
with 25.
Aaron has the most hits, with
111, while Dick Berardino of Am-
285, just one stroke behind
Palmer.
Paul Runyan of La Jolla, Calif.,
the recently crowned Senior cham-
pion of Great Britain and the Unit-
ed States, was the only other
American in the 48-man field. He
had 75-72 for a 299.
Christy O’connor, the fighting
Irishman, shot a 67 in the third
round Saturday and finished shar-
ing third place with Neil Coles of
England. O’Connor had 71-77-67-73
—288 and Coles 70-77-69-72—288.
Eric Brown of Scotland carded
73-76-70-70 —289, and defending
champion Kei Nagle of Australia
finished with 68-75-75-71-289.
Gary Player, the South African
who deposed Palmer in the 1961
Masters tourney, had to withdraw
after five holes in the third round
because of a stomach ailment.
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liams Grocery.
AUGUST 17 — Smart & Thrifty vs '
J&M Lettering.
AUGUST 18 — J&M Lettering vs '
Williams' Grocery.
AUGUST 19 — Martins Chipos vs
Gustafsons.
AUGUST 21 — Smart & Thrifty
vs Layland Food.
AUGUST 22 — J&M Lettering vs
Gustafsons.
AUGUST 24 — Williams Grocery
Friday’s play had to be post-1
poned because of the rains. 1
Dai Rees of Wales, captain o'
the British Ryder Cup team, sh
71-72 Saturday and finished wit.
1 0 4 19 Chipos.
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Two girls’ softball leagues of
six teams each will operate here AUGUST 12 — J&M Lettering vs
3 0 166 96on. Doctors, 9.
3 0 139 63' DOUBLES — James Carswell,
5 0 138 83 Granbury, 3; Billy Parks, Doc-
91 174 tors, 3; Tommy Goodman, Law-
68 139 yers, 3; Ronny Tribble, Roberts-
80 137 Cobell, 3.
I TRIPLES — Charles Anderson,
(16 lettermen ’1 clearly looks like a lean year
for the Jackets from here.
returning from 12-2 runner-up
27 22 22 21 Martin Chipos.
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READY FOR ACTION — Cleburne's girl
softball players are getting ready for
league action to start July 24 at city
park. There will be six major league
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FRIDAY NIGHT’S RESULTS
Minor Little League
Cubs 13, Pirates 10.
Sports 13, Eagles 10.
Major Little League
'Giants 8, Cardinals 4.
Braves 8, Indians 7.
Senior Teen-Age
knew who was going to run the
show. The Jackets racked up
three straight district titles, after
winning two straight in District
8-AAA and have moved thrice to
the semi-finals, once to the quar°
ter-finals and a share of the title
in 1959. But this year finds the
Cleburne stock at its lowest ebb
in four seasons, meaning the Jack’
ets won’t cut much of a figure in
the state race — after they’ve
made it six district champion-
ships in a row.”
There you have it. The story
goes on to say the entire dit
trict will be down somewha
with Cleburne getting double-
tough challenges from Belton and
La Vega and with Stephenville;
the Jacket’s opening opponent,
perhaps squeezing into the top
three should any of the others
falter. The magazine cites Bill
Parks, Jacket quarterback hope-
ful; Mike McNeel, rugged tackle
and Pat Lutrick, aggressive cen-
. ter, as the mainstavs of the
- „ --g. TOTAL BASES - Charles An-
216 58 .268 derson, Roberts-Cobell, 21; Jerry
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9 4 1 176 99 Doctors, 12; Evans, Granbury, 11;
8 7 0 148 136 Charles Lummus, Blum, 11; Ron-
7 AUGUST 4 — Martins Chipos vs
John R. Pool, Tyler, died Satur- Granbrs '
day when the car he was driving R_C
overturned northeast of here.
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W L T Pts Opps Roberts-Cobell, 4; Jerry Carswell,
Granbury, 3.
HOME RUNS — Jerry Carswell,
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is 7:30 p. m. Games will be play- son. Now all we can do is sit,
ed at Ronnie Kirkpatrick Park, back and see what happens.
news stands.
Tulsa's Star
15 15 35 211 vs Williams Grocery.
21 24 23 16 AUGUST 8 — Gustafsons vs Lay-
in 1958 and didn’t waste a single
first down in letting the others
. & M Lettering.
4 AUGUST 3 — Layland Food
vs Cleburne Savings & Loan. This looks like a pretty good
JULY 25 — Owen Hindman vs guess, although we have made no
____ Roberts Mfg. profound study of the possibili-
— Gustafsons vs Wil- JULY 27 — Dillons Funeral Home ties. The magazine does not list
vs The Booterie. the semi-finalist Cleburne Yellow
SPORT COATS FROM 18.90
vs Layland Food.
AUGUST 25 — Smart & Thrifty vs
Martins Chipos.
AUGUST 26 — Martins Chipos vs
J&M Lettering.
AUGUST 28 — Williams Grocery
vs Smart & Thrifty.
AUGUST 29 — Layland Food vs
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last year, we realize the sports writers
who compiled the information and made
the predictions, were incredibly close to Proc
the money in all respects. Chief interest hereabouts in
the magazine's contents is the AAA football department,
which as last year, sets up the Top 10 teams before the'
season gets underway. This is to say, the Top 10 as set'
up, is the way the magazine's brain department thinks
the teams will finish.
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triples with 7 and runs batted in Cubs
with 68 while Craig Sorense of Eagles
27 27 68 33 _______.
22 22 62 29 AUGUST 5 - J&M Lettering vs
Texas Football's pre-season s
.326 and held a four - point lead
over Tommie Aaron of Austin and Blum
Waco sports scribbler, Dave Campbellr
and a staff of astute assistants, should be
proud of their second effort informing/’
football fans on 1961 grid possibilities at
the college and high school level in Texas.
The information, inclusive and interesting
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a 12-5 record. Harry Fanok of Giants
Tulsa leads in strikeouts with 123.1 Tigers
Amarillo sets the pace in club Braves
batting with .270, which is 101 55
points better than runner - up -ndans
Tulsa. Team
A dozen players are hitting Doctors
over .300 while two pitchers have
arillo tops in runs with 68.
32 10 .313
20 6 .300
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4 2 27 ,,
5 3 40 JULY 24 — Layland Food vs. Mar-
Tells Tale Golding Lead
BIRKDALE, England (AP) —n F RaPFne
Arnold Palmer won the British —ME-N-2
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Doug Clemens of Tulsa held utilities 7, Lawyers 1.
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10 3 1 182 135 Jones, R-C
San Antonio leads in home runs Oilers
with 20. Pirates
The top pitcher is Hal Stowe of Yanks . _ TXr t
Amarillo, who has' won six and. Major Little League [ RUNS BATTED IN - Jerry
lost none, but the heaviest winner Team W L T Pts Opps Carswell, Granbury 9; Dan Mas-
is Paul Toth of Tulsa, who has Cardinals
if some of the big boys shauld*
lag, watch for these names, some
of which are familiar front-run-
ners of the past: Gainesville,
team.)
3. Lamar Consolidated (Rosen-
berg — 14 lettermen returning
from 8-2 team.)
4. Dumas (Seven starters re-
turning.)
5. Carthage (20 lettermen from
7-2 team.)
6. Angelton (14 lettermen from
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teams and six minor league teams. Here
Ann Miller and Jeanne Williams of the
Layland Food team get in a little prac-
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Cleburne Savings
JULY 31 — Herman Smith Gro.
vs Dillons.
AUGUST 1 — Owen Hindman VS
The Booterie.
AUGUST 3 — Herman Smith Gro.
vs Roberts Mfg.
AUGUST 4 — Cleburne Savings
vs Dillons.
AUGUST 5 — The Booterie vs
Cleburne Savings
AUGUST 7 — Dillons vs Roberts
Mfg.
AUGUST 8 — Owen Hindman vs
Herman Smith Gro.
AUGUST 10 — Dillons vs Owen
Hindman
AUGUST 11 — Cleburne Savings
vs Roberts Mfg.
AUGUST 12 — The Booterie vs
Herman Smith Gro.
AUGUST 14 — Cleburne Savings
vs Herman Smith Gro.
AUGUST 15 — Owen Hindman vs
Roberts Mfg.
AUGUST 17 — Dillons vs The Boc-
terie.
AUGUST 18 — The Booterie' vs
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Open golf championship by a sin-
gle stroke Saturday with one of
Roberts Mfg.
AUGUST 10 — Cleburne Savings
vs Owen Hindman.
AUGUST 21 — Dillons vs Herman
Smith Gro.
AUGUST 22 — The Booterie vs
Owen Hindman.
AUGUST 24 — Roberts Mfg. vs
Herman Smith Gro.
AUGUST 25 — Dillon vs Cleburne
Savings
AUGUST 26 — Cleburne Savings
vs The Booterie'.
AUGUST 28 — Roberts Mfg. vs
Dillons
AUGUST 29 — Herman Smith
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the coveted title since Ben Hogan batting last week as he pounded
at a .333 clip against Mexican
professional League pitching.
Tulsa, along with other Texas Major Little Lelg-
League clubs, is in Mexico play-Giants vs Indians.
ing the interlocking schedule that Minor Liie League
is known as the Pan American.Exporters vs Eagles.
Association. Cubs vs Buffs.
Clemens kept his average at Senior Teen-Age
’ Utilities vs Roberts-Qobell.
Brownwood, last year's AAA champion, is picked +449 €9
repeat, but there's one big IF. The rub is that the Lion ““
must defeat an improved Breckenridge team in district
play, if they hope to enter the playoffs. This is more of * I *
a task than the casual observer realizes. Brownwood
has never played Breckenridge well. The Lions can't seem
to keep from choking up when they face the usually- L ,
tough Buckaroos. Even last year, when the Bucks won only i
two and tied one in a 10-game regular schedule, the i <
Lions almost blew the duke when their district meeting
took place. After eking out a win over the Bucks, the
Lions had rather easy sailing into the AAA throne room. I
Here’s the wah Texas Football
rates the teams before the sea-are mentioned as a sort of dark-
son starts: jhorse possibility, if some of the
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