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while Austin Travis entered the
tournament with a 14-4 record.:
The eight entries, bi-district win-
Fort Worth
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Weldon Gaskamp, and Howard
Binford; Terrance Warmke. Fred
Krizan (3) and Bobby Krizan.
(Second game)
(11 innings)
Fort Worth
Houston
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San Antonio
Fort Worth
Shreveport
Dallas
Tulsa
Beaumont
Houston
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Brooklyn
New York
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Chicago
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field of 94 teams which took part
in interscholastic league baseball
competition this year.
Semi-final games will be played
Thursday at 7 and 9 p.m. A third-
place consolation game at 7 p.m.
Friday will precede the title clash.
By CARL I JNDQVIST
United Press Sports Writer
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1953 American makers delivered
10,000 tons of them..
New York at Pittsburgh, ppd.,
rain.
Only games scheduled
The
Standings
ning pitcher Bob Trice delivered a
homer.
Bob Grim pitched a six-hitter for
the' Yankqes for his fifth victory
while Hank Bauer batted in four
runs with a homr and single.
Tuesday’s star — Russ Meyer,
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Kluszewski, Reds
Hodges, Dodgers
1 Rosen. Indians
Runs Batted In
Musial,- Cardinals
Rosen, Indians
Jablonski, Cardinals
Minoso, White Sox
Enis, Phillies
Runs
Musial, Cardinals
Ashburn, Phillies
Moon, Cardinals
Minoso, White Sox
Sauer, Cubs
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Avila, Indians
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- Tuesday’* Renuits
New York 9, Washington 3.
Philadelphia 16, Boston 6.
Detroit 4, Baltimore 3.
Only games scheduled.
Wednenday’s Schedule
Detroit (Gromek 7-3) at Washing-
ton (Stone 2-0)-night.
Balimore (Coleman 4-4) at Phil-
adelphia (Kellner 2-5)—night.
Cleveland (Wynn 6-2) at New
York (Reynolds 5-D—night.
Chicago (Consuegra 5-0) at Bos-
ton (Sullivan 1-2)—night.
Olassie Six-Hitter
Tuesday night he pitched a class-
ic six-hit 2 to 0 victory, the fourth
in a row for the Brooks, and he
also contributed to the scoring of
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June 10 — College Station at
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The Oklahoma City Indians, who lost seven of the first
eight games they played this year and plunged to the cellar,
capped a long climb to the heights Tuesday night and mov-
ed into first place in the Texas League.
24 27 .471 5
26 31 .456 6
24 32 .429 7
Third * And Deciding
Games Scheduled
Today
Brunch Neutzler and Jimmy
Zwernemann; Charlo* Lorenz, Le-
Cleveland
Chicago
New York
Detroit
Washington
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Pitching
Raschi, Cardinals
Consuegra, White Sox
Fowler, Reds
June 20 College State at Col-
lege.Station (Kyle Field 3 pm.)
hne 21 — Bryan at Brenham
(night).
June 28 — College Station at
Brenham (night).
Julv 6 — Bryan-at Bryan
(night).
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jelo scored early and held off
their foes following a fourth inu
ning, four-run rally. 2
The Indiana picked up 12 safej
ties. Including three doubles and
a single by Gaskamp and a 9m>
bagger and single by Gus Fin-
konlen. Fred Krlzan collected a
single and triple for the losers.
it took the Carmine nine jut,-
Manager Tommy Tatum’s Indi-
ans weren’t given much chance to and deciding game of the Region
were two-favorites of_themeet. —a _____Gosney t» Showers
Playing in the state tournament is Danas are Sat Ant nt.
nathinonne statodess an Srronna Pat Gosney to cover inate second in a series dating back to 1913.
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Brones have a 20-4-1 won-loss-tie 1 the game. Jodie Beeler and Ben
record and Adamson's record was (Taylor each homered in the ninth
18-7. for Dallas with the bases empty.
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American Legion Baseball Returns To Brenham
- Gosney to showers The Longhorn victory, was the
Dallas drove San Antonio starter 11thin 13 games with The Aggies
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.361 third game without a loss lor De-Eazles, has. beon optioned to Gal- Eranih Neutzler flipped a one:
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5 while the Athletics pounded out 23 subiect to 24-hour“ICAII, club o'- hit was a single by Ronnie Pohl-
.331 hits for a 16 to.6 victory over Bos-
ton and the Yankees defeated the
Senators 9 to 3. "
Two Games Rained Out
St. Louis at Chicago and N^w
a ban against graduation parties
York at Pittsburgh were rained, for ninth grade students, but out-
out and there were no other games lawed tuxedos and evening gowns,
scheduled in either league. j — -------— ---
Branco pitched steady eight - hit
ball until he tired in the eighth
and Dick Marlowe saved his tri-
umph with a neat relief trick. .
The Athletics, piling up their big-
gest hit production of the season,
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could stay within whooping dis-, apiece.
tance of the rest of the league. I The winner of Wednesday's game
But another page has been added will advance into the NCAA finals
to the Oklahoma City story. Tues-1 against district champions from |
day night's 6 to 0 blanking of I overe the nation.
Shreveport was the Tribe's fifth! Ine’Longhorns evened the series ।
straight win and gave them a half at Disch Field Tuesday night, 6
game lead over San Antonio, which to 3, after the Cowpokes had won
lost to Dallas, 9 to 2. 1 the opener Monday, 7 to 6.
„ „ .__ „„ _ . . Texas jumped off to an early
In' Houston Wins, wo lead Tuesday night, scoring. two ,
____ H ' gar S, „ w . . runs in the first inning and three
June 2 —UP-QTwo. of Houston team handed Fort Worth's in the second on just two hit, both
- the'state's highest regarded school-, fr P ige aspirants a double, set ‘by rightfielder Frank Brock. Aggie
boy butted DdessT "1H8 . ? J • "I pitcher J. B. white aided the Long-!-
Dallas Adamson- kicked off the nings, and Tulsa edged Beaumonthorns, however, byissuing threet
sudden - death three-day state O *- * elL T*~ olen -Ant-ihtad +A I
185 27 69 . 373 occasion Meyer sacrificed. Peewee
159 30 58 . 365 Reese singled'in the first run and
160 19 58 . 363 Junior Gilliam delivered the other,
. 164 30 58 .354 also with a single.
LEAGUE | In the American League, ex-
165 37 64 . 388 Dodger Ralph Branca won his
ners qualifying for the state tour-., Sir „Ame
nament, represented the best of a'— *15 -K™
make arrangements for the to-
! cals' entry.
Brenham will open tfs schedule
Houston Wins TEXASEENS.
BKKE WIII
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. IIP
on June 10 against College Sta-
ll Ion at Fireman’s Park stadium.
I Russ Meyer, the’Christmas tree' All local bookmhgs Will, be at
merchant from Peru, III., gave the night .starting at.8o‘cloek, .
Dodgers another handsome pay-1 Grubbs, has called hisfirst
ment Wednesday for "rescuing" practice for Friday at 6 P m. V
him more than a year ago from twhich time Ihe will issunash ; |
the Braves ' , ule cowering further workouts All!
! For about an hour in the spring
of 1953, Meyer belonged to the
Braves when the Phillies traded
him for Earl Torgeson, but he went
on in a "second deal to the Dodgers
j the same afternoon. And Meyer,
who never was particularly churh-
Manager Hank Greenberg said he
had sought unsuccessfully .for three
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DALIAS. June 2 UP - Vie- four innings to get It* initial Jrl-
Stryska, 24-year-old righthanded ump. The victors scored six rums
niteher who had lost five gamy* in the second inning and six
■ without a victory for the Dallas more in the tourth.
! boyswho attained the ave of 17
years after January 1, 1951, are
eligible to play.
Several of the Rrenham h'ph . ..2 i
bS "rmstadraracamsanaameom: !™ wadnmarsnstheaac: 2
Elroy Wellmann. Donala WIeg tyH*tle league, play, dealt the
. . hat Donald. FOrgstedte, LlYd Red Sox their first pss.of. the
my with Braves Manager Charley Quebe Blllv Snlnh James U’l fason ad Fireman's Park stadi:
• Grimm when they were both with Feh Gnd Euvehe Kamas Other 7m Tuesday night and knotted
the Cubs, never ceased to be grate-1 current sauadmen inelude Travis for first Place with the Sox and
__ful, ' : Buck. Kenneth sturnlebem. Les- Giant*.
.5 "Fuswn: pwhesn--ue —-me-- Redeukaats -Dew—Wataeing--Tueslay‘s scores were: Indians ,
time Ygel achnce,"he sara memsifar "Konenerenmre iatm-4M sox 4; uarrni
Wvan is coached by CartWlH The triumphs for both qhe In- ' 4,
at A&M consolidated high school, dians and Giants were their thlr4-
will handle the College Station straig while Carmine go .its .
first win at the expense of the. 8
Wednesday‘• Scheule
Philadelphia (Simmon* 4-4) at
Cincinnati (Fowler 4-0) -night.
Brooklyn (Newcombe 3-3) at Mil-
waukee (Wilson 0-0)- night.
Pittsburgh (O'Donnell 2-4) at Chi-
cago (Rush 4-3).
New York (Maglie 5-3 or Liddle
0-1) at St. Louis (Staley 3-5) night
Announcing
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Meyer struck out three and
walked five but bore down bril-
liantly and left 10 Milwaukee play-
ers on base. The victory put Brook-
lyn without four percentage polnts
of the first place Braves.
Billy Cox led off both Brooklyn
rallies with a walk in the third
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। horns, however, by issuing three
walks. Errors also contributed to .
Jim Neufelct, probably the light- the scoring
est hitter in the Oklahoma City .Don Relfler pitched five - hit ball
lineup, smashed a grand - slam for Texas in going the distance.
2-0 Win
tournament Wednesday.
The two teams met . at Disch
Field at 1:30 p.m., in the first of . . ... .. --cu- ... a-e - amnam ■ amazssssuw wzwsmume
four opening - day games leading seventh inning homer to highlight Texas picked up the sixth run """" - .
to semi-fina berths Thursday night, the 6 to 0 win qver Shreveport In- in the fifth inning on singles by Time Out
Theyeahampionshi Friday* w 11 be 1 ered nine sSport hits "nd le 10 Pat a wraapdtcsteespmg to "ad- Eddie Stankey takes time out from directing the St. Louis
Other games Wednesday and men stranded, batted in the other vance the runners. Cardinals to give his Son Mike, 2, some hitting pointers. Mike, '
Weanesdaoniehfpaired TexsCy"ruisadcnme"rSom behind to beat inokeasemnaAningcoredsongierun however, seems more interested ithe cameraman. (NBA.
«nj “ i- pak V. sixth-placcas.the Exporters fix Bunyard. Two,efrors by Texas sec
F Xorin at q n m . ped to seventn. Jim Bolger nom ond baseman Bob Towery, his first
ru sti It „ * j ered for Tulsa and Jack Hollis for miscues in 11 games, led to two
Odessa and Dallas Adamson Beaumont. "
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Beaumont 300-010-000 4 1 0
McNeilance and Brucker; Tara-j
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Tarabilda.
..... - -. Houston 2-5, Fort Worth 1-4. (Sec-
Chakales, "a strong young pitcher1 ond game, 11 inning*).
with a good arm — the kind we Oklahoma City 6, Shreveport 0.
Tulsa 5, Beaumont 4.
Wednesday's Schedule
Dallas at San Antonio.
Fort Worth at Houston.
Oklahoma City at Shreveport (2).
Tulsa at Beaumont.
Corpus Christi Ray, going to the Joe Kotrany of Dallas pitched the
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American Legion Junior baseball returns to Brenham this
season.
A team has been entered in the state league for the first
j time in some years, and will be coached by Earl Grubbs,
baseball coach at Brennam high school.
Final plans and a schedule Were drawn up at Bryan
Tuesday night covering participation by Brenham, Bryan
and College Station. The teams will play each other three
times. . - ' ' • ' .....-------
Thomas, Beringer (5) and Ron-
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Okla. City 020-000-400 -6 10 0
Shreveport 000-000-000 0 9 4
Taylor and Tomkinson; Muffett,
Jacobs (7) and Jones.
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Gamaa Friday Tuttle, Det.
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l rilliin^ LS Likely Indians-Giants and Yankees • Stephens, Balt.
Burton (night).
Result* Tuesday
Indians 8, Red Sox 4
Carmine 12, Yankees 1.
Giants 14, Burton 7.
Wertz to Cleveland and pitcher Bob TEXAS LEAGUE
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