Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 220, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1961 Page: 7 of 16
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Sunday, July 30, 1961-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW—?
JUJNIOR TEEN-AGE ALL-STAR TEAM
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Top Ten
Troutman was
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JOE LILLY, Cubs—-Pitcher. ,
field, but Scott played some at
Money Comes For
monks, lane's 15 and 16.
POWDER PUFF
Ball Team Expense
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High individual
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Ed Crouch, Jack Burten, A. L
Clements and Charles Cooke con-
ty Shop, 625.
Lydia’s
series,
i burne Little League contributed
MORRISON,
Top Ten Men
TERRY WILLIAMS, Holli-
Top Ten Women
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BIBLE CLASSES
WORSHIP .. 10:45 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
Sun., Mon., Tues. - July 30,31-Aug 1
Wedneday Night Services at All Above Churches of Christ .. 7:30 p.m.
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BIBLE CLASSES 9:45 a.m., 5:00 p.m.
WORSHIP .. 10:45 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
WEST SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST:
Greanead, 491.
High team game, Hudson Bros.,
477.
High team series, Hudson Bros.
MUSIC 81 HU STEINCB
MTTEK,RODUCEDAD
Htni it DELMER DAVES
Open 7:15 — Starts 8:15 -— Adults 60s Kids Free
CHEF DRIVE-IN - TONITE thru TOES.
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Louise Lillard
Millie Edwards
Opal Shelton
Deris Queen
Flossie Hamilton
Pauline Anderson
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169
157
155
150
149
147
144
143
143
Don Graff
Cecil Stepp
Ed Edwards
Harold Grubbs
Earl Dwyer
Burl Baker
Jimmy Stewart
Leslie Elmore
Ray Doty
Wednesday. A total of $300
needed for the trip.
I GARY ELAM, Holliday &
Anderson—Outfielder.
Cecil Stepp
Hermen Marbut
171 0. C. Edwards
162 Lewis Jones
160 Loren Underhill
150 Charlie Marquis
157 Dub Jones
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405 Arbor Vitae
Bowling
LADIES CLASSIC TRIO
WEST SIDE
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BIBLE CLASSES 9:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m
WORSHIP .. 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Men Shop vs. Beard Ind., lanes Terry Darby
SATURDAY COUPLES
GARY BUTLER, Dillon Fun-
eral Home—Pitcher.
oemen\Top Junior All-Stars
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156 Linda Hadley
152 Patsy Summers
148 Barbara Mazac
147 Charlene Tarver
Jean Beard
155 Berneice Marbut
153 ieen Locker
150 riel Moromnis
148 Jannette Edwards
144 June Horton
Thunderbirds vs Swingsters, lanes Rusty-Four
13 and 14; Nick Nac’s vs Chip- Charlie Drive-In
’ Derby Plungers
Laylands Butane
34 10 Lucky No. 13
Position
Catcher
Catcher
Catcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
First Base
Second Base
Third Base
Short Stop
Utility Infield
Outfield
Outfield
Outfield
Utility Outfield
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Tuesday’s Schedule L. E. Chafin
Henderson Street Baptist vs St. J. Gragcry
Mark Methodist 2, lanes 15 and Tom King
23 and 24.
WEDNESDAY
1:45 p.m. — Features 1:00 - 3:38 - 6:16 - 8:54
Children will neither understand nor ap-
preciate the dialogue and subject matter
contained in PARRISH!
His name is
ROYAL AVENUE (Colored)
505 Royal
IFOR INSTALLATION AND SERVICE CALL US
STARTS FRIDAY FOR 5 BIG DAYS
Another Top First Cleburne Showing
MAUREEN O'HARA - BRIAN KEITH
STEVE COCHRAN - CHILL WILLS in
"THE DEADLY COMPANIONS'"
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2 Academy Award Winners!
BURT LANCASTER — Best Actor Award
SHIRLEY JONES —• Best Supporting Actress
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Honorable Mention
Jim Birchfield, Dillons; Wandley Hackworth,
Cubs: Danny Griffin, Cubs; Jim Williams, Cubs;
Billy Baskett, Dillons; Carroll Steelhammer, Transit
Mix; Danny Howe, Transit Mix; Roy Deaton, Transit
Mix; Billy Boles, Transit Mix; Chester Pippin, Friou
Floral; Jimmy Jones, Friou Floral; and Larry Teague,
Dentists.
Harold W. Benson. Mgr.
111S. Main St.______________________
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Lots of water for the herd in-
creases milk production.
Helps cattle thrive under sani-
tary conditions. Encourage
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Royal Blues
High individual series, Patsv
Summers and Estelle Shelton, 515.
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Highway 67, Alvarado
1 mile east of Alvarado
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Hardin Knox
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CENTRAL
Wardville and Robinson
Bowling Honor Roll
MEN
Don Graff 202-561; Robert Bilton 198-560; Jimmy Stewart
193-553; Billy Beard 179-531, 212-538, 196-578; D. M. Clary 202-
565; Bob Hempel 203-537; R. Selby 192-543; R. C. Greanead
235-584; Jim Goulding 199-576; Ray Beddingfield 201-539;. Pete
Rogers 204-552; Cooper McLean 189-540; Virgil Plumlee 216-
557; Doug Shouse 213-588; Donald Ownbey 200-579; Doug Shouse
208-563; Gary Whites 199-537; Louie Chafin 191-536; J. B. Rat-
liff 192-534.
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Make life in the farm home eas-
ier. Install an electric water
system. Plenty of running water
takes the drudgery out of dish-
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CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST:
ARLIE SCOTT, Transit Mix RONNY MCCLURE, Friou
—Outfielder. Floral—Catcher.
Selected on the team from the catchers are Robert Rayburn of Mike Brand of Friou Floral was
Championship Transit Mix team Holliday & Anderson, Larry Car the choice at third over top con-
were pitcher Wayne Merrison and lock of Dillons and Ronny Me- tenders Larry Teague of the Den-
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181 211 Scott’s
16 24 Smith & Ball
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Centerfield, some at second and / '
15 25 Wranglers
141 25/ High individual game, men, Don
poultry to drink more water
and you will have a healthier
flock and increased egg pro-
duction.
Tuesday’s Schedule
' Sparrows vs Three Owls, lanes ’
9 and. 10; First. State Bank vs J.M. Lettering
;Hudson Bros., lanes 11 and 12; Tejas Drive-In
11 29 Graff, 202.
game, Eula High individual game,
Sharon Graff, 194.
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washing. Just turn the faucet
and you also have plenty of wa-
ter for the hath. No more car-
rying water from the kitchen.
CITY
‘mith & Clary
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; Beard Ind
Charles Men Shop
I Phillips 66
7 Steakley Chevrolet
nSteakley Corvairs
LARRY CARLOCK, Dillon
Funeral Home—Catcher.
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ordv two players on the Times-Re- most runs, had the most hits, David Rose of Holliday & Ander-
view’s Junior Teen-Age all-city runs batted in, tiiples, home runs, son, who played the position only
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every operating condi-
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mates. Solid water-
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High grade motors.
Sef-olling working
heads.
Sharon Graff
Alice Jowell
Mabel Young
Bonnie Hertzog
Pearl Osborne
Joyce Brannon
Nita Greanead
Diane Tribble
Kathy Tipton
! Janelle Winter
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: i • — Jean Elmore, 496.
I High individual senes, men, Don High team game, Fire-Flies, 676.
Grar, 561,. . . . . High team series, Beard’s Ind.,
High team game, Lydia s Beau- High individual series, women, 1787°
Estelle Shelton, 498. | ' Top Ten Men
High team game, J & M Let- Robert Bilton
tering, 716. . ,i. Billy Beard
High team series, J & M Leiter- Earl Dwyer
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Swingsters
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Greanead, 185.
High individual
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teem while Holliday & Anderson extra base blows,and total bases, once, but was
N»HRed four spots, Dillons and He hit. six home ruins.
FTou Floral got three each, the Three pitchers and three catch- due to the lack of experienced
Dentists got two and the Cubs one. ers were named to the team. The players at that position.
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$10 to start the fund off with $70. Beauty Shop, 1774.
I The fund was swelled to $107.50 j Top Ten
before the day was over as Bob Estelle Shelton
Watson, Kenneth Darden, George Ruth Green
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WOMEN
Patsy Summers 194-515; Estelle Shelton 190-498, 179-515,
Pauline Anderson 161-470; Opal Shelton 166-459; Ruth Green
153-456; Nita Greanead 185-491; Pearl Osborne 174-494, 178-
456; Nell Baker 175-480; Jean Elmore 185-496, Terry Darby
175-471; Sharon Graff 194-462; Barbara Stewart 193-453; Leila
Moore 198-496; Lucille Brawner 177-502; Barbara Wesson 192-
457; Bonnie Hertzog 168-456; Wanda Burt 176-460.
Steakley Chevrolet, lanes 19 and Jean Elmore
20; Hospital vs. Smith & Clary Nancy Grubbs
Ins., lanes 21 and 22; Charles Vivian Hamilton
COUPLES Beard’s Ind.
e7 99 Untouchables
c2 24 Kinniard Bres
ei 31 Woodchoppers
e i, Lucky No. 13
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47 i Tex and Chuck
46 50 Gully-Washers
4J>4 541, FirezFlies
39%,56%2 High individual game, men, Bil-
-I ly Beard, 212.
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• b Jean Elmore, 185.
High individual series, men Ro-
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women, High individual series, .women,
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101/, 131, pel, 203.
91; 146 High individual series, D. M.'
‘9 15 “Clary, 565.
game, ‘Doug,Highcceam game, Charles Men
Shaugh individual series, DoJ vam series, Charles Men i
Ck Ec9 (Shop, 2036.
Shouse, 563. ; n‘ Ton Ten
pHish team 8ame, Henderson Darwin Pegues
! High team series, Henderson Biliv Beard
Baptist, 1979. Bob Hempel
ner was a regular left fielder and
the last Elam was a regular at center-
All those Patsy Summers
Tuesday’s Schedule
j Hobbs’ Trailers vs Grandmoth- q c. Edwards
________ __ S. E. er’s Rockers, lanes 17 and 18; Roy- Top Ten Women
honed the money al Blues vs Levine’s, lanes 19 and Barbara Stewart
will be on hand by Tuesday as 20; Webb s Used Cars vs Grand- Louise Landers
the boys are schednler to iea- mother’s Bees, lanes 21 and 22; Estelle Shelton
is; Lvdia s Beauty Shop vs Charles. Mill ie FHwa rds
Mens Shop, lanes 23 and 24. Patsy Summers
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It was certain today Cleburne’s 1 Friday that the trip had been can- Charles
sports-minded citizens would not celled because there were no, Hobbs
allow the Sophomore Teen-Leag- funds to finance the trip. Webb's
uer representative tc miss the The Cleburne Lions Club started GM Bees
t Killeen because o2he ball rolling at the regular GM Rockers
I meeting Friday at noon when they FiGh ‘nA
. 'voted to give $25 toward the trip. Blanford, 185.
The announcement was made Individual members of the club, Hich indivi
WORSHIP .. 10:45 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
EAST SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST:
water, electricity, telephone, store,
Hunting, boating, fishing. Forty Mi. So. y A-s ONIY
Ft. Worth. 15 Mi. So. Cleburne, Texas. 2 1 g rj
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from the team fcr acts unbecom- ers and was in the top ten hit- of Friou Floral. ___________ - ,
ing young baseball players even ters of the loop. McClure was a given a position on the team as
if their ability would have other- fast, dependable player on the cel- utility infielder. ,
wise placed them on the team, lar ball club. Ben Turner of the Dentists, Ar-
The outstanding player of the The pitchers are Morrison, But- lie Scott cf Transit Mix and Gary
league was Gary Butler, 14-year- ler and Joe Lilly of the Cubs. Elam of Holliday & Anderson were
old, 170-pounder, who was the Morrison and Butler were top hur- named to the outfield posts. Tur-
kart of the Dillon Funeral Home i lers all season, but Lilly came in ........
ESiing staff and also played most from centerfield only in 1
the other positions for the few weeks of the season to es-
team. He won eight games antablish a record of 3-1.
lbs.t two as a pitcher for the loop’s Terry Williams of Holliday &-look his turn on the mound. The
^^b^st. mark. He also was the lea- Anderson got the nod' at first base ,..... -
■Litre’s top hitter with a batting av- after much consideration over, , ’
Mirage near .600 and led every de- Jim Birchfield of Dillons and Billy * as a 0 —iuons
““gment of play except doubles Boles of Transit Mix.
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g Reger Price, Bill Boldin, Mrs.
_ Walt Fullerton, Mrs. G. A. Rus-
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! /| A. Naramore made contributions.
' The drive for funds continued
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were given honorable mention. an injured hip, but was a top re- Dick Turner of the Dentists, a
The team was selected on abil- ceiver all season. He started first, year boy in the loop, was the
ity displayed over the season rou- slow in his hitting, but came on top shortstop of the loop, getting
1, to do well. Rayburn had the high- strong competition from another
omitted est batting average among catch-first year boy, Jimmy Troutman
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Junior Teen-Age
All-City Team
Piayer Team
Robert Rayburn, H & A
Larry Carlock, Dillons
Ronny McClure, Friou Floral
Gary Butler, Dilions
Wayne Morrison, Transit Mix
Joe Lilly- Cubs
Terry Williams, H & A
David Rose, H & A
Mike Brand, Friou Floral
Dick Turner, Dentists
Jimmy Troutman, Friou Floral
Ben Turner, Dentists
Arlie Scott, Transit Mix
Gary Elam, H & A
Roger Marshall, Dillons 1
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