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TEXOMA REPORTLThere’s
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The winner's share of this
glance to realize that the big
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Pear Halves
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This is what SMU publicity
men wrote about the fabulous
Click, who in our books is one
of the greatest athletes ever to
come out of North Texas:
“Coaches voted Click the most
valuable freshman player in the
Southwest conference last fall
of the edition is a splashing six-page s
lake that was created not many years
a fabulous dam near Denison. Eight)
highlight the outstanding article, whi
tract tourists from all over the count
Pie Apples
Blackeye Pei
Parakeet See
take him on.
From what Carter did to the
veteran Bob Satterfield last
night, Moore will find himself
in a scrap.
“I want to be heavyweight
champion, that’s my goal,” the
Linden, N. J., youth beamed
after he put Satterfield away
decisively. Carter won the first
four rounds on all cards then
put Satterfield down twice in
All eyes will be focused on
Locke field tonight when the
Bankers and Medics clash in
one of the most crucial conflicts
of the fading 1956 Pony league
Optimist .,
Lumbermen
I AKE TEXOMA will receive its largest national boost in many
AA a moon when the August issue of Collier’s magazine hits
the newsstands.
{ We received a pre-release copy of the colorful, widely-read
magazine the other day and discovered that one of the features
copy
will see some
if Lindsay’s fabled softballers
are shaking in their spiked
shoes today it may be because
they had the misfortune to draw
the VFW nine for their foe in
high of 10, nine in the
innings, and three in succession
in both the first and fourth.
Burdette, although beaten by
the Dodgers for the second time
in three tries against them this
season struck out a personal
Too Tough
Diagnosis: Hit Down on Ball
Treatment: Recovering from
heavy rough requires three
things: (1) Moving the stance
forward so that the ball is posi-
tioned well back toward the
right foot, coming up directly
with the left arm so that the
While tonight’s Lumbermen-
Optimist tussle is important,
Friday night’s meeting of the
Kiwanians and Rotarians takes
the cake as the most crucial
conflict of the 1956 season.
If the league leading Ro-
tarians can cop that tussle, they
will need but one more win to
clinch the crown, while a Ki-
ll 7 .
. 2 17 3
Some of the Dodgers weren’t
sure a normally pitched ball
could be quite so hard to hit.
The Burdette-spitball business
has been making the rounds for
several seasons but umpires,
asked often by batters to check
the ball, have never found any
evidence that Burdette has been
tampering with it.
Burdette himself said:
“It doesn't hurt you to have the
reputation for throwtag a spit-
ter, whether you throw it or
not. If I knew how to throw
one, I’d show you.”
Kansas City ..
Wedne
Time is running out rapidly,
e ply
Tuesday
throws,” Pee Wee Reese chimed
in.
they’d like to unlimber and
sharpen up for the qualifying
round,” local Golf Pro Frank
Nothing sells like newspaper
advertising.
Mrs. Jones is
Winner Tuesday
in Golf Tourney
Fourteen outstanding Wom-
en’s Golf association members
battled for honors on the mu-
Register office.
“Golfers are welcome to use
our practice tee and green, if
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day if they intend to capture
any ofthe spoils to the fast-
moving Decatur meet. Richard
Mosman may again get the
starting hurling nod for the
nicipal course Tuesday morning
and Mrs. Margaret Jones finally
barged to the forefront with the
best score of the session.
Mrs. Jones carded a 14 in the
it. (.0
If Moore doesn’t book Carter,
he wants Floyd Patterson, who
will have an examination of his
injured hand Friday to deter-
mine whether he will meet
Moore in September for the va-
cant heavyweight title.
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Fort Worth 5. Tull* 4 flu innings).
' Thurday's Games
Dallas at Tulsa.
Fort Worth at Oklahoma City.
San Antonio at Houston.
Shreveport at Austin.
Lindsay. Vets
in Tonight's
Playoff Tilt
wanis victory would change the
picture considerably.
This year’s Boys league r
is truly going right down
the wire and local fans are ex-
exceptional regular season suc-
cess against their foes from
western Cooke county. 7
Tonight's playoff 2 opener is
slated for an 8 o’clock begin-
ning on the VFW diamond and
Manager Frank Haverkamp's
Lindsay team hopes to explode
the jinx the Veto have held over
them this year. Haverkamp
himself will do the hurting for
his team, and he’ll oppose eith-
er Cecil Cain or Raynal Reiter
of the former soldiers in what
might prove to be a pitching
duel.
Bezner's Chicks and National
Supply collide on the Vet field
Friday night in another 8 o’clock
first round playoff fracas. The
opening round series for the
four clubs has been set for a
best threeof-five span and the
winners will vie in a final round
four-ofseven set.
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ning it alone when he came
up on a huge catfish swim-
ming in a “treadmill motion”
More than 800,000 couples
make application to adopt chik
dren in the U. S. each year.
There are about 90,000 children
available.
Albert Secs
49ers Workout
MORAGA, Calif. (P_Coach
Frankie Albert of the San Fran-
cisco 49ers watched his rookie
camp squad run through its
first scrimmage and took par-
ticular note of the three cen-
ter candidates—Ed Beatty, Leo
Rucka and George Morris.
“Out of those three we have
to have two centers and per-
haps a linebacker,” he said.
"They've got to come through.
If they don’t, Willie comes
back.”
Willie is big BiU Johnson, an
eight-year veteran with the San
Francisco football pros who
this season stepped into an as-
sistant coach’s job.
Canadian Handicap tourney,
besting her nearest competitor
by some five strokes. Mrs. Ma-
mie Lee Breeding flashed under •
the wire a scant stroke ahead of J
Close Races
Gainesville baseball fans, who
have had the good fortune to
follow the exploits of Boys and
Pony league teams this sum-
" mer, are really bing treated to
an exciting time.
Both leagues are nearing a
close for the year and the action
is still so torrid that champions
have not yet been crowned. The
Boys loop is a rousing three-
team affair with Rotary, Ki-
wanis and Optimist nines fight-
ing furiously right down to the
wire, while Pony action revolves
around the Banker and Medic
aggregations.
Tonight’s Banker-Medic clash
No. 2
as
ed
event.
Travis Moore and Richard
Mosman are still regarded as
co-favorites, but Bb ere are
numerous other potent Gaines-
ville linksmen who could very
easily upset the dope bucket
hEntezn'set'n 88 and the com
petition is restricted to Gaines-
vine citizens./
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_____________ pressing urge
for distance and think instead
of shooting for position when
you still have a full shot to go.
Don’t try a wooden club unless
the rough is fuzzy thin and the
lie is right. Get out with a
lofted iron, possibly from the
No. 3 down to the No. 9, or
1.355
Linda-Jo’s surprising Mus-
tangs, winners of a 5-4 Tuesday
battle against the Foremost
Dairy crew, scramble up the
championship side of Decatur
tournament play Friday night
when they take on the rugged
Lewisville aggregation. Charlie
Musselwhite’s Mustangs will be
prove that their early
failures are part of a
pected to crowd the Optimists
diamond in large numbers to
witness the final four crucial
blacks trolling an
doggone well he’s pretty close to being cor-
’cause you’ve probably at one time or another
Stegner announced today.
The lanky golf shop proprie-
tor disclosed that the entire
course is in fine shape, thanks
to extensive wort: accomplished
by Stagner and his crew dur-
ing the past two weeks. The
grass is green and beckoning
and it’s a good bet that prospec .
tive City tourney title holders
win be haunting the course in
an effort to reach peak condi-
tion for the eagerly-anticipated
on the gala golf show when
presents a‘glittering trophy
the champion. The award
currently on display to the
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through the tail.
Without a landtag net. Prim
recalled the “Mississippi tickle
technique” , and he carefully
hung the trotline over his oar-
lock until he was close enough
to reach out and massage the
cat’s belly. He continued this
until he managed to work his
hands up under the cat’s gills.
Then to one prodigious flip he
propelled the fish in the boat.
The cat weighed 29% pounds
and was the largest of a fine
string of catfish taken back to
Sulphur Springs by the Piney
Woods angler and his wife.
Generally, fishing picked up
over the weekend and sandies
» are now surfacing late eve-
: nings, providing some excellent
' catches.
Wenesday’s Results
Brooklyn 2, Milwaukee 1.
, hiladiphia 10. hicago 8.
St. Li 4, PiitshurgK 1.
Nev York 3, Cincinnati 1.
- Thursday’s Games
Milwaukee at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at New York.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh.
The upright swing will come
promptly with practice, but us-
ng the right club takes study
and convincing. First you’ve got
to overcome the
action sketch. Let the clubhead
swing reachingly out after the
ball. Another thing: Open the
club face just a bit, always, in
coming out of rough, and you’ll
get the full cutting power of
ths sole.
Grip firmly with the left
hand, up and down and through
the ball. And even more than
on the ordinary shot, pull down
full strength with the left arm.
The weight throughout in-
clines toward the left leg. No
head movement; no body shift
on the backswing. Body balance
is a must.
(Copyright, 1966. John F. Dille Co.)
Mrs. Jerry Copeland in the
struggle for second place. Mrs.
Breeding managed for a blister-
ing 19.
All of the women, who par-
ticipated in the weekly affair,
zipped in with nifty scores and
the competitors included:
Mmes. Billie McCoy, Alene Hur-
ley, Trixie Davenport, Marie
Wade, Ruth Robinson, Pat Stot-
tlemyer, Lou Parker, Donna
Holder, Violet Etter, Martha
and Dorothy Drake.
ship.
Qualifying action will con-
tinue through Thursday of next
week arid pairings for actual
cup competition will be made
and published in the Daily
Register next Friday. Matches
will be unreeled all during the
third week in August and the
finals for the long-awaited
tournament will be staged Sun-
day, August 19.
Daily Register Publisher Clar-
ence Leonard will put the wraps
however, since
former. Click is strong on de-
fense and is an accurate place-
kicker. Offensively he excels as
a runner.”
We’ll betcha Click will
eventually land All-American
honors at Mustangville. He
might even make ’em forget
Doak Walker—for a little while
at least. j
Maglie,
Mitchell
Are Stars
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By The Associated Press
Brooklyn, behind the pitching
of Sal Maglie and the pinch-
hitting of Dale Mitchell,
knocked off Milwaukee 2-1 last
night to move within three
games of the first place Braves.
The defeat left the Braves
with a two-game lead as runner
up Cincinnati dropped a 3-1 da
cision to New York. The Red-
legs, who figured to get fat on
the last-place Giants while Mil-
waukee and Brooklyn were stag-
ing their brawl, had just two
singles off Ruben Gomez and
Marv Grissom.
St Louis sent Pittsburgh to
a seventh straight defeat, 4-1 A
grand-slammer by Willie Jones
gave Philadelphia a 10-8 edge
over Chicago’s Cuba.
In the American, Bob Lemon
gained his 14th victory with a
six-hitter, stopping New York
5-1 as second-place Cleveland
cut the Yankees’ runaway lead
to eight games. Home runs by
Ted Williams and Jackie Jen-
sen gave Boston a 5-4 victory
over Detroit. Kansas City de-
feated Baltimore 9-4. Four runs
in the 10th handed Washington
a 6-2 decision over the Chicago
White Sox.
Dallas, with a 2-game bulge
over Houston, goes to Tulsa
while Houston entertains San
Antonio. Tulsa and San An- Rig at Paradise Grove. At Pres-
tonio are tied for fourth place. tnn’s F C Charles and Ed Ral-
By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN
CHICAGO (P)— Golf’s more
youthful pros were given a
good chance to outdig the so-
called Old Guard as prospecting
started today in the $146,200
Tam O’Shanter tournaments.
Fellows like Dow Finster-
wald, leading money winner,
British Open champion Peter
Thomson, Gene Littler, Arnold
Palmer and Mike Souchak were
campaign.
The two clubs are currently
place to
the team
At Cedar Bayou, Mr. and Mrs. --p - - ------- . .
Paul Compton of Lancaster Chicks, who have been beaten
hung 32 crappie in 20 feet of " " thi
water. George Armentrout of
Fort Worth worked hard to
bring in 10 crappie and five
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one for men pros is a $3,420 pit-
*mS SU! near his line. It took . second
tePrPrana women amtursmg r'------— that the hie
M E A T S
ball will be hit with a descend-
'• ing blow, and (2) judgment in
the choice of clubs.
as he led the Colts to an unde-- Washington''40 60
feated season. A poised per-
They’re fighting like mad to
stay in the first divbion.
Dallas swept its series with
last place Oklahoma City on
Wednesday night, lacing the In-
dians 4-0. Houston also swept
its series with Austin, downing
the Senators 3-0 to the finale.
Tulsa and San Antonio stayed
deadlocked for fourth when both
lost. Tuba took a 5-4 trimming
from Fort Worth in 10 innings.
San Antonio fell 8-5 to Shreve-
port in 13 innings.
Ken Guettler, the Shreveport
clouter, was finally cooled off
in hb drive to break/the league
record in home runs. He got
seven in six nights to make his
total 48—just seven away from
the r e c o r d—but Wednesday
night he went hitless in six
times at bat, fanning three
times.
league standings and______
that gains tonight’s victory will
assume an enviable position to
the circuit driver’s seat. And,
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the fifth. As aging Bob began — -
to slump .down along the ropes the opening
the third time, referee Teddy County s<
Martin waved his hands to end
Needing a win in alt of their
final 1956 starts in order to re-
main to the thick of the fight
for Cooke County Boys Baseball
league laurels, the Optimists
take on the lowly Lumbermen
tonight.
Game time has been set for
7:30 o’clock on the Optimist
diamond and the Lumbermen
would like nothing better than
to spoil some team’s title hopes.
They have won only two games
all year long, but in their last
outing they .battled gamely to
hold notary to a close win and
they have fond hopes of upset-
ting some outfit before the sea-
son comes to a close.
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closed chapter.
The Ponies have copped two L
straight wins, their second cbm- /
ing against Foremost in open-
ing round play of the Decatur
meet, and they’ll be out to cap-l,.
ture No. 3 tonight. Billy Puckett
will handle the pitching chores
for the Wild Hosses against the
powerful Lewisville squad that
handled the regarded Chicks
Wih ridiculous ease.
/That Friday contest has been -
set for a 9 0 clock beginning.
rect in hb figures,
been included among those thousands of meandering boatmen.
Better grab your August copy of Cd lier’s for we know you’ll
enjoy seeing pictures of the lake that hi s become such a familiar
North Texas playground.
for merchandise awards.
All four groups play to sepa-
rate sections simultaneously
through 72 holes of medal play
ending Sunday.
Th?y must compete in the All
American to be eligible to get a
spot in the “World Champion-
ship." i________________' _____________
Dallas Is I
Still in
TLLead
By The Associated Press
Dallas and Houlton, who
have run a dead heat the past
three nights in the fight for
first place in the Texas league,
open a couple of series Thurs-
day night that might get some-
thing started.
> The -TaU' of the Big
y
more than one way to catch a
catfish, Golfer Grady Prim of
Sulphur Springs found out dur-
ing a fishing jaunt at Joe
Moore’s Honeymoon lodges.
Prim had a trotline out baited
CAPTAIN BENJAMIN C. MURPH, of this city, is a member of the 48th Fighter
Interceptor Squadron Golf Team that took second place in the 85th Air Division
Golf tournament recently held at Andrews AFB, Washington, D. C. Pictured
■ above after being presented the runner-up trophy by Brigadier General Emmett
F. Yost, Commander of the 85th Air division are (L to R kneeling) 1st Lt. Sny- .
der, Captain Murph and 1st Lt. Maxwell. Receiving the trophy from General
Yost is team captain, 1st Lt. Sinclair.
at Loke field will go a long
way towarddeciding who’ll rule
the Pony roost, while tomor-
row night’s Kiwanis-Rotary feud
will shed new light on that rip-
snorti’ kid circuit.
Wayne Kidd will start on the
mound for the hard-hifttag Med-
ics in tonight’s blue-chip spe-
cial and he’ll probably oppose
fltagtag Freddie Eustace of the
moneymen. Jerry Mote and
Sammy Nichols will be around,
however, to handle hurttag
chores when and if they’re
needed.
The Druggists and Gassers
vie in Friday night’s Pony fi-
nale for the week. AU loop tilts
get under way at 7:30 o’clock.
PONY LEAGUE STANDINGS
W. L. Pet. G.B.
Bankers ...........11 5 .647 ....
conflicts.
BOYS LEAGUE STANDI
Rotary ............ 6 .1
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Archie Moore doesn’t manage
. }to get into a title ring with
caper and Floyd Patterson soon, hell find
a young and sturdy fellow
named Harold Carter itching to
linger of Denton took 24 crap-
pie up to a pound on minnows.
Fishing below the dam, Les
Mosley of Fort Worth hung 11
channels to 6% pounds on
Wright’s stink bait.
O. M. Ferguson and wife of
Fort Worth tricked 25 crappie
and 10 sandles with minnows at
Pleasure Bay, while Resort er
Kari Kreager credited F. L.
Cleveland 5. New York 1.
Kansas City 9. Baltimore 4
Boston 5, Detroit 4
Washihgton S. Chicago 2.
i Thursday’s Gasses
Washington at Chicago.
Baltimore at Kansas City,
Boston at Detroit
New York at Cleveland.
Bums Say Brave
Flinger Used
'Soitbair Pitch
BROOKLYN, (P—The Brook-
lyn Dodgers had beaten the Mil-
waukee Braves 2-1 in a bitter
game, but the Dodger club-
house was more concerned with
the losing Milwaukee pitcher,
Lew Burdette.
Jackie Robinson says:
“I don’t want to accuse Bur-
dette of throwing a spitball.
But I’ll say one thing—he’s got
the best on_I've ever seen.
who has been hobbled by in-
juries during most of his grid
career at SMU, was not listed
roster. Tommy
Coca-Cola Cart**, Hm Dop-a ..
Shortening 5uripon Vosmei
eager to crash through on top.
4 The youngest player ever to
win the “World Championship”
and its fabuius prize, which
now totals $50,006, was Bob
read about the man-made
?o by the construction of
in dashing, color photos
i should do more to at-
_______' than any one stunt yet
devised by Texoma publicity hounds.
The article is entitled, “Sailing, Sailing—Over the Bounding
Prairie,” and was well written by Alfred Lansing. The author
employs his talents to deft advantage in describing the 93,000-
acre lake and vacationists from all over the United States may
find their mouths watering after reading the adjectives and gaz-
ing at the startling, color-crammed photographs.
All types of boats are pictured in the Collier’s
Lansing revealed: “Any given summer weekend__________
8,000 craft of every description racing, cruising, sailing and
drifting across its beckoning surface.”’
And you know doggone well he’s
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since each club has only four
games remaining on the ’56
slate, tonight’s foes will be
scrapping for all they’re worth
in an effort to nab the win that
will most certainly move them
a giant stride closer to the
league title,
on the Mustang
proved a standout during the
final Pony spring scrimmage
this year and we hope he’ll make
coaches sit up and take notice
when fall rolls around.
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Dodgers Whip Braves Golfers Get set
To Tighten NL Chase For City Tourney
____________________________________________________ City golfers are taking more they’d like to unlimbe
than their share of practice licks
on the municipal golf course
greens and tees this week in
preparation for Saturday’s
qualifying round opener for the
first annual City Golf champion-
_______ Softball league’s
Shaughnessy playoffs.
Lindsay finished the season
in second place a half game
ahead of the Vets, but Jerry
Shahan’s VFW crew enjoyed
46 sandies taken with minnows
after dark.
Floyd Peyton said fishing was
improving at Walnut Creek. He
rebaited his beds last week and
said Charles Brazzel, Fort
Worth, took 17 large crappie
with minnows, while a groug
from Gainesville—he misplaced
their names—had three yellov
cats 18, 30 and 32 pounds.
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Chicks Hope to
Reverse Form in
Decatur Tonight
Bezner’s Chicks, still smart-
ing from the 11-0 licking hand-
ed them by Lewisville in Tues-
day’s opening round of the De-
catur TAAF Softball tourna-
ment, embark into consolation
play tonight against the Fore-
most Dairy nine of Fort Worth.
Game time has been set for
9 o’clock on the Decatur dia-
mond and the Chicks will have
to reverse their form ef Tues-
Crackers Worts .
Griffin's Waf
Mustard French's
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' Patient’s Complaint: Rough
Catfish and the Angler
Goldman of Wichita Falls with
_PRODUCE
Grapes i................
The first phase of Tam’s mid-
summer madness today sent a
total field of 223 into the open-
ing round of the All American .. „
jamboree. . • he had caught. He was run-
Lemons Sumkia” J............
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AMERICAN LEGUE
W. L. Pet. G.B.
New York ......... —
Cleveland ..........58 39
Boston ...........54
Chicago i...........48
Baltimore .........45
even the wedge, depending on
how matted the grass is. You’ll
save strokes that way. Figure
on getting your approach close
enough for a . single putt.
Most important, hit through
the ball as I am doing in the
SMU Grid Notes
Received the 1956 Southern
Methodist university football
brochure yesterday and we must
confess that Paris high school
is well represented on the Mus-
tang roster. Guard J T. Davis,
Quarterback Larry Click and
Halfback Charlie Jackson are
all listed as leading candidates
for starting positions.
Gaiesville’s Tommy Winger,
assME
i TBXAS LEAGUE
k W. L. Pet.
Dallas J..41 7637
Houston ...... 42 .622
Fort Worth-........82 51 .549 10
fulsa ............... 58 .491 MU
San Antonio.......95 57 .491 162
Shreveport ........ 50-464 197
Austin .............. 65 .430 23%
Oklahoma City ....16 78 .315 36
Wednesday’s Results
Dallas 4. Oklahoma City 0.
Houston 3, Austin 0.
Shreveport 8, San Antonio 9 (13 In-
Aluminum Foil Rog. 25-,. Ron.....
Oats Quaker, Small Box.........
Wheaties Family Site, 12-02 Box
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Milwaukee ........97 38
Cincinnati ....... 41
Brooklyn ..........M 41
SC l^ulQ .•••••••••48 47
Philadelphia .......48 92
Pittsburh ........43 53
Chicago T...........41 55
New York .........34 58
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1956, newspaper, August 2, 1956; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580560/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.