Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, June 23, 1969 Page: 7 of 10
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JUNIOR TEENAGE, FRESHMAN
District Tourneys Set Here
the colt to race this fall, in-
cluding a fourth match with
Arts and Letters. in Chicago
Majestic Prince nipped Arts
Minnesota at California. N
Kansas City at Oakland, n
from $350,000 to $500,000 and
Quarry from $250,000 t$350,000,
N princely sum even in these in-
itionary days for a couple of
bungsters who have been fight-
caa-
LOS ANGELES (API-Majes-
tic Prince' who faltered in his
quest of horse racing’s Triple
Crown, probably won't compete
again until 1970 his trainer says
Ankle Problems to Sideline
Majestic Prince for Year
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here for I knew I could do it"’
After all, he mentioned pointed
in the Belmont but was over-
ruled by the owner
The ankle trouble isn't seri-
ous. Longden said "But enough
to keep him out of action quite
Boston (Culp 1MI, N
Washington i Hannan 2-5) at
Baltimore । McNally 10-0) N
New York (Bahnsen 4 9) at
Detroit i Hiller 2 2, night)
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St Louis <Giusti 3-5> at Mon-
treal (Stoneman 3-9), NV
Los Angeles (Sutton 10-51 at
Atlanta (Stone 6-1*. night
San Francisco । Perry 9-5) at
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whelming favorite despite two
defeats in less important open
tournaments in the last 16 days
Cliff Drysdale of South Africa
downed Laver in the West of
England Championships at Bris-
tol, and then John Newcombe of
Australia beat him at London s
Queens Club
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Quarry, a light heavyweight
with a 5-0 pro record, will take
on Ruben Figueroa
The rounds system of scoring
is used in New York The light
will be scored by a referee and
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18-year-old brother, will fight on
the card
Foreman of Pleasanton, Cal-
if. will make his pro debut
against Don Waldheim of New
HEADQUARTERS OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK
its for the WBA title at Oakland.
Calif , on April 27, 1968
"It was a stinker—the worst
fight of my career," said Quar-
ry of his loss to Ellis. It turned
out that he had fought with
three chipped bones in his back
and had to be placed in a cast
Hs earned the shot at Frazier
by hammering out an impres-
sive fictory in 12 rounds over
Mathis at the Garden three
plode early tonight when jolting
Joe Frazier risks his six-state
piece of the world heavyweight
title against optimistic Jerry
Quarry at Madison Square Gar-
den
Both are on record as predict-
ing a quick finish of the 15-
rounder which will be telecast
on closed circuit coast-to-coast
EDT
Frazier, winner of all 23 of his
pro fights including 20 by knock-
outs. is an 11-5 favorite to repel
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San Diego (Ross 1-6* at Cin-
cinnati (Merritt 6-31 N
Only games scheduled
Tuesday’s Games
Pittsburgh at Chicago
St Louis at Montreal
Philadelphiaat New York. 2.
twi-night
Los Angeles at Atlanta N
Los Angeles at Atlanta. N
San Dievo at Cincinnati, N
San Francisco at Houston. N
Filling PRESCRIPTIONS Is the Mes* Importent
Par of Our Business
Iv hadn’t he been the first one Chicago
to clear 17 feet' New York
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By MURRAY ROSE
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK API - Fistic
fireworks are expected to ex-
pointing out that "Liquori had it ner 219, ‘Bayonee N J . 10
...... " . Qi JTO. Eucador - Eugenio ______
— Espinoza, 137. Ecuardor, stopped 112424 miles per hour
Kansas bid for the team title Antonio • Mochila " Herrarra,
meeting ” Racing begins there Longden. saying a horse has
Dec. 26 only one shot at the Triple
Longden scrapped plans for Crown.
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months ago
“Frazier will win and I think two judges to be named at fight
220 in 20 2 and anchored San league
Jose States winning 440 relay Grace Glenn. Billie Busbee Don
WILKS
JUNE 26th
Today's Games
Pittsburgh 1 Moose 6-2 or Bun-
Reese will twirl the other
Lefthander Frazier Low is out
of town on vacation and will
miss Wednesday s games
other starters for the Mer-
chants include Pearce at cat-
cher. Neal Guthrie at first
base. Gene Gray at second.
Jim Edgar at shortstoo. Gra-
dy West at third and Tinney,
Dwayne McDaniel and Sonny
Lee in outfield
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going to have to carry me out" far
But with both talking knock-
American league
EAST
Chicago 1, California 0
Seattle 5. Kansas City 1
Washington 9-9, Detroit 4-5. 2
game 6 limings, rain
Oakland 7-3. Minnesota 3-4, 2d
game 13 innings
Today’s Games
•‘There ain't no way he's gon-
na go five,” said Frazier, a 25- out. a crowd of upwards of
year-old non-stop puncher of 15,000 is expected to pay more
than $500 no 0 at prices ranging
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the 28th lap. Unser was in front recipient to a lifetime member-
with Mario Andretti second and ship in the I SLTA and in the
Gorden Johncock third National Education Tennis
and Letters in the Kentucky Baitimore
Derby and the Preakness but Boston
lost to him by five lenghts in Detroit
the Belmont, the final Triple New York
Crown race .Washington
After the Preakness, Longden Cleveland
announced plans later to skip
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the challenge of the fast-firing, promised he’ll “come out'fight show in the new Garden Mathis, the victim of both.
24-year-old blond bomber from smokin' " like he always has
Bellflower. Calif Quarry has a Frazier has no other way of
31-2-4 record including 18 knock- fighting He comes right after
louts an opponent in a straight line.
i "I expect to get him in five blasting away with both hands
rounds." said Quarry, who to head, body and arms at a bet-
boasts he can punch faster and ter than 100 punches a round
SERGEANTS SERGEANT.
Sgt. Maj. Joseph W. Dailey,
seen here in comhat dress
ia Vietnam. has been ap:
pointed sergeant major of
the Marine Corps, the
Marines' senior enlisted
man. He holds the Navy
Cross. Silver Star. Bronze
Star and Parple Heart
medals.
same week The tourney will draw the
American and National League cham-
pions from Brownwood champion of
the Inter-City League headquartered
in Comanche) plus Eastland and Clyde
Brown woods senior teenage cham-
pions will travel to Waco for district
tournament activity the w eek of July 28
The locals will be facing teams from
Waco, Cleburne. McGregor and the In-
ter-Cities League champion
All state tournaments are set to run
Aug 4-9 with Odessa hosting the sen-
iors. Conroe the Juniors and Monahans
the freshmen.
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comes after me like he savs he eluding closed circuit television,
will." thrown in. Frazier can earn
The oak-thighed Philadelphian
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the Hammerin' Henry
I g pro about four years each
I It will be the fourth title de-
I ense within a year for Frazier.
I now recognized as world cham-
I pion in Argentina and Mexico as
I well as New York, Pennsylva-
nia. Ilinois, Maine, Massachu-
setts and Texas.
Jimmy Ellis of Louisville
Ky . is recognized as champion
by the World Boxing Association
while Cassius Clay still is hailed
as king of them all in some
parts of the world
Frazier, the 1964 Olympie
heavyweight king, won partial
title recognition by stopping big
Buster Mathis in the 11th round
at Madison Square Garden
I, March 4. 1M It was the first
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The reason inflammation of
both front ankles.
“I knew something was both
ering him," Johnny Longden told
newsmen Sunday.
York in a six-rounder Mike
5te
ider
Cleveland 3-0, Baltimore 2-6 third flight. ___ ______
Chicago (Peters H. at se ondedwheneRun SSS 2 136, Colombia,______
attle (Timberlake MI. N Jayhawks need at least a
Minnesota (Woodson 42) at fourth-place finish in that race .. -
California Brunet 2-6*. N to win. Bowling 160111
Tuesday's Games San Jose state, powered by .
Cleveland at Boston 2, day- tireless John Carlos took the ti- MAY (BBCI Charlie Dav- Andretti took thezlead.on 1he foundation
Cleveland ’(Ellsworth 3-5) at night tie wiht 48 points Kansas was idson’s Texaco in May is spon- 39th lap then lost it on the 41s am
second with 45, soring a newly formed womens lap to Unser. Andrett mo Ved 257
Carlos won the 100 in 9 2, the bowling team in the summer ahead again on the 42nd lap and • dy
Team members are stayed in front until Bobby ' n- ", 1
ser claimed the lead for good in a asd
Dates and sites for post-season teen-
age and freshmen league baseball tour-
naments were released today by Brown
wood's Foster Rhodes vice president of
the Texas Teenage Baseball Assn
Brownwood will host two district
tourneys during the.week starting July
28 The Freshman League tournament
will unfold at Mayes Park and will fea-
ture American, National and Continen-
tal League champions from Brownw-
wood. American and National League
champions from Sweetwater and a sin-
gle team from Brady.
Brownwood will be the site of the.
district junior teenage tournament that
The 3-year-old Kentucky Der- the Belmont and rest the horse Oakland
by winner had scored a narrow He wasn't acting just right Minnesota
victory in the Preakness, then even before the Preakness." Sette
lost the Belmont Stakes Long Longden said Sunday." Then. Chicac.
den ha wanted him to go when he started that new trick Knsas Citv
of bearing out. I knew some- California '
thing was wrong That « the sunday’s Results
reason I didn’t want him to New York Boston
run in the Belmont. .
. Majestic Princes owner,
awhile- maybe the Santa Anita Frank Me Mahon. overruled
Lee Evans of San Jose State or
Larry James of Villanova—the
favorites—for the title The Ag- — _ - _
Douglass Breezes at Kemper
stretch, where he turned ohomh • Palmer's Late Charge Falls Short •
nal burst of speed that swept
him to a decisive victory over By BOB GREEN South African Gan Player. He was just two shots back
Evans, the runner-up James Associated Press Sports Writer with a 69 and Australian Bruce of me at that time Douglass
finished fifth - CHARLOTTE. N C *AP> — Crampton, with a 76. tied at 279 said but I could have bogeyed
Mills was timed in 44 7 sec The galleries were roaring the Palmer. the defending cham- ■ couple and come beck to
onds, beating the old world noise from the vast army pion made a run at it with a fi- him B .
mark of 44 8 set in 1966 by Tom- sweeping in waves over the nal 66 but finished at 280 He He didn L howevar. Pal-
mie Smith of San Jose State course as .Arnold Palmer made was tied with Joel Goldstrand mer s.charse fell short
“I didn t have any idea about his charge 69 Masters champion George ..Areher movedinto. * mare of
breaking the record " said ' Everybody was excited " Archer 72, and England's Tony the lead, and L0^***? ",r 8 K *
Mills, whose time was a full sec- Dale Douglass said “I could Jacklin, 71 that.te with * 15*oot birdie putt
ond faster than he had ever run hearthem” Lee Trevino had a 74 for 284 on the sixth
the 40 before. And his previous “I got pretty excited, too But U s Open champion Orville cThen came. the..chargng
best of 45 7 came in the meets for a different reason." Moodv had a 70 for 286 and PGA Coody, who l(X* •share ™
qualifying trials But the excitement wasn't champ JuliusBoros, 76 for topispotpjustasDouglarsnbird
Mills, the Southwest Confer- enough to shake his game and notiase a 6.foot.2 155-pound turned But the crew-cut Doug
ence champion, has been run- the placid, articulate Douglass (Douglan an Denver started lass broke that with another 15
ning the 440 for five years He cruised in with a final 67 and a ttrindhyanth a De strok lead foot From then
wants to run even faster four-stroke victory in the Kern . had face the challenges "a “ . ..
While mills burst into the big- per open Goif Tournament Sun- arpamer, ArCher and coody in Theuictoryas.olypuaase
time with a blaze of glory, one day hat order ™ 0 "eszeaoa.
of college track s all-time stand He had a 274 total, 14 under mw-- career Andthesecondthis.ses.
outs bowed out in despair ■ par for the 7,205-yard, par-72 Palmer, made.d moxerina son He.won the Azalea Open
Jim Ryun, Kansas veteran Qua.! Hollow Country Club hurry, taking.birdspmthr o earlier this year
who holds the world mile record course, and claimed the biggest the firs ive . ,
of 3 51 1 and the world 880 mark check of his nine-y ear-old pro and going eight er.pa. ton
of 1.44 9. didn't win the mile or career. MOM the tournament withabirdieonjuniorGir Due
finish the three-mile in his final Charles Coody. who had a the 10th JUHIOr I, MUC
college race course record matching 65 and Little Mo Award
Sophomore Marty Liquori of was one of several to challenge
By BRICE F LOWITT
Assoclated Press Sports Writer
SACRAMENTO, Calif AP • -
John Pennel stopped in the mid
die of signing an autograph The
lanky pole vaulter glared at the
beam suspended in the night
air above him "Now I want that
18-foot record he muttered
Minutes before Pennel had
gotten something else he d been
after
"I just wanted that record
back — it's been two years "
he shouted above the commo-
tion after soaring 17-10*4 to
smash the world record by one
and one-quarter inches
Now after stunning the thin
crowd late in Saturday s Sac
ramento Inviiationa! track and
field meet, he joked about his
performance — acting neverthe-
less as if the record and that
18 foot mark were his by divine
right.
Washington at Baltimore. n
New York at Detroit. N
Chicago at Seattle, N
440 Mark
Snapped by
A&M Soph
By RON SPEER
ASsociated Preu Sparta Writer
KNOXVILLE Tenn (AP) _
Curtis Mills shouldn t have any
trouble winning recognition for
his world record in the 440-yard
dash, because the lanky sopho-
more is a journalism student at
Texas A&M
if nobody else writes about
him the fledgling sports writer
can type out a few stories him
self
And the 20-year-old speedster
already knows how to tell it like
it is
“I'd call it a helluva run."
Mills said when he was asked to
tell how he would have written a
• story about his race in the finals
of the NCAA Track and Field
Championships Saturday
That’s just what it was
Mills was not expected to
challenge Olympic champion
and drew a record indoor fight George Foreman, the 1968
gate of 8658.503 paid by 18.096 Olympic heavyweight cham-
Quarry has won five straight pion and Mike Quarry. Jerry's
since he lost a 15-rounder to El-
That was five years ago be- Pittsburgh
fore a series of in Junes placed St Louis
him in the shadow of former Phila
record holder Bob Seagren of Montreal
the I niversity of South Califor- West Division
ma and others . Anociee
If he had shattered that old Quanta
barrier, whv not the next one' ' Fran
He tried Saturday. Three times cincinnati
he sped down the runway and
rocketed toward the sky it Honstona
wasn't even close Twice he we -an -168
wasn't even close Twice he went Sunday
jarred it loose before he'd hit New York 5-1, St Louis 1-0
his peak. Pittsbrugh" 6-2. Philndelphia
harder than the 25-year-old rate
champion "If I lose, they re Neither has been stopped so
That record was all tnat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 0-3
counted That's what I came NVATIONAL league Cincinnati 5, Los Angeles 0.
East Division 2nd game rain
Pct. GB Houston 2. San Diego 0
627 — San Francisco 5-5, Atlanta 1-7
563 " 4% Chicago 7-4. Montreal 6-5, 2nd
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486 16%4 D .... n.i sopnomore Marty Lquor or was one of several to enanenge - —
486 1612 DrOWn WOOD UUO Villanova beat Ryun for the Douglass in the sweltering heat, Unser Caprures DALLAS Tex 'AP> — The
375 2312 Hole One Place first time by about 10 yards in finished second at 278 .L... 150 first annual Maureen Connally
-ers-ndriace thernUe »inningin 3 57 7 and Langhorne -• Brinker award will be presented
.UIANO-Brownw00d'sSteye ended when. Ryun dropped out Weekend Fights Lopop P. ,.P _ to an outstanding junior girl
554 — McHorse and Treldon Cutbirth the three-mile on the fourth lap - LANGHORNE Pa A plaver during the United States
462 6 teamed for a 54-hole score of 'in never try another mile Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The winners purse of about ■ Tennis Association na-
444 7 221 and second place in the sec and three-mile double," Ryun SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico »15M went to Bobby Lnser m ' chamnwuMhim at Phil-
394 104 ond flight of a partnership golf said later He offered no ex Jose King" Roman 202 Pu- the Sunday restart of the Lang: adeiphia in early August
tournament completed here Sun- cuses for his lose in the mile, ertoRico outpointed Chuck Wep home 150-mile auto race halted „ “ died Saturday in
-------..... a week ago because of ram Dallas at the age of 34 ’
I nser s time was an average Her eldest daughter, 12-year-
na rear old Cynthia, will make the pre-
engine turbo Offenhauser The sentation
record is 113 183 miles per hour The USLTA recently approved
When the race picked up at the award which willentitle the
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GALE SAYERS, all -pro halfback fork the Bears,
works out under watchful eyes of Dick\Woit, phy-
sical director of Chicago's Lawson YMA Seyers
suffered torn cartilages in his right kner in 1968
60""OoDSuLLT Pietrangeli
_ — Ts Gets Laver
2 LONDON AP* - Nicola Pie
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trangeli, a 35-year-old Itallan
tennis veteran went smiling to
the opening of the Wimbledon
Tennis Chainpionships today to
face Rod Laver of Australia, the
reigning champion who is rated
by the bookies as the odds-on fa-
vorite for the title
"Who do I play in the next
round?" joked Pietrangeli
A first-round draw against
Laver gave the popular Italian
the honor of leading off the big
open tournament on the center
court where around 15 M fans
were expected to cheer him on
as the underdog
Pietrangeli has been an idol of
the Wimbledon crowds since
1954 although he has never
come near to winning the
crown
Traditionally, the defending
champion plays the first match
of the two-week event on the
center court
Laver remained an over-
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| Merchants
; Play Here
Wednesday
Brownwood Merchants who
who opened their softball
campaign by splitting a twin-
bill at Killeen Saturday night,
make their first home ap-
pearance against the same
team here Wednesday.
John Reese pitched the Mer-
chants to a 4-1 victory in the
nightcap after Killeen took a
5-1 decision in the opener
Tommy Tinney led the wav at
the plate with two hits The
Merchants also got strong
hitting from Doug Pearce and
Reese
Donnie Campbell former
all-tale hurler for the Mer-
chants. will pitch one of
Wednesday night’s games
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