Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 82, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1957 Page: 4 of 4
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Yankee managers, win
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practice tilt Seturday
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American League mostee.
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loop batboy and Hilly Means is
manager.
2 Baltimore at Chicago
far-tdur to take second place bat-
1 Brooklyn 20, Milwaukee 4
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SOONER SEATE LEAGUE
In Hectic National Race?
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bers present. Mrs. Carl Lain led
frustrated Phillies haw taken
Suzanne Irvin and Tommy
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Knowing that details can be bewildering at • time of
loss, we strive to serve with the deepest consideration.
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To Ardmore, 7 - 5
Nifty pitching by Chet Nichols,
pushed Austin into fourth. Chet
Clippershake
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Packers
Yankees
been in first place in that Nation-
al League nonsense this season?
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Winning pitcher: Culpepper
Losing pitcher: Adams
marks every
phase of
our complete
services
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They moved in last night, grab-
Wng a half game edge over St
Louis by chucking the Cardinals
ito second place with a 0-2 decis-
ion for rookie Jack Sanford's
12th victory, tops in the NL.
Brooklyn’s Dodgers, also on the
■rebound, won their fourth in a
row by battering Milwaukee 20-4
to climb within four percentage
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New York
Pittsburgh
plays at New York. The Cards,
besvroud dub in tfe league when
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3 Lawton
3 Ponca City
0 Seminole
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1 Philadelphia
3 St. ouis
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Corpus Christi
Beaumont
Abilene
Temple
Paris
Shawnee
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George W. Stehr Mrs.Alma Coker
Name
Roberts
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into Brooklyn while Cincinnati
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pitchers for 10 hits, including
home runs by Jim Ackeret, Ed
Richardson, Billy Antonello and
Dale Coogan. Fred Baczewski got
his tenth vidlory by limiting the
Oilers to nine hits.
Team
Cardinals
Builders
Aggies
Chevys
Cotpos Christi, which won the
first half M the Big State League,
looked just as fearsome in the
second half Tuesday.
pying the spot.
Monday it was Austin as the
Senators beat Fort Worth 40 for
their third straight Tulsa too a
thrashing from last place Shreve-
Name
Alders
Craig
Love
Stansell
Dees
MATHES
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mission study on "Intercessory
Prayer. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. G. L. MeLeroy- Re-
freshments were served to seven
membars and two visitors.
with prayer. Eight members and
two visitors, Mrs. J. I Justiss and
Mrs Cook’s little grandson. were
present. The next meeting will be
at the church.
called' due process and give the
two a hearing.
dledimthe M-
Just one game was scheduled •
ih the American League and the
Washington Senators waioped
Kansas dtp, 10-3.
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EXPLDSIVE CATCH
PORT HUROTK Mi-K. OR —
Larry Yarac. dped ha minnow
net in the St. Ciair aver and
came up with 28 stieks of dy-
nomite, some with detonating
caps attmehe€ . , 2 ta.
Austin
Tulsa
Fort Worth
Oklahoma City
Shreveport
winning runs on base in the last
framerbefote Gus Muniz relieved
Bob Dudley and got the last Vie-
toria out.
Jodie Beeler’s long homer with
a man on was the big • blow of
the Clipper fourth-inning splurge
Umpire Len Robefts got hit in
the back by a pickoff throw-and
had to retire from the game in
the sixth inning. Stan Silcott of
Corpus Christi and’Chris Nicolosi
of Victoria umpired the bases
the semainder of the contest
Dave Widkersham twirled a
five-hitter as Beatmont clipped
Temple. It was his tenth victory
and his fourth shutout. Beaumont
bunched half its eight hits for
three runs in the third.
Tuesday’s Games
All Night
New York at Detroit
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Irvin, Mrs. Gordon Brock, and
Mrs. Alma Moody, complimented
Miss Cecelia Latimer and David
Hagney with a dinner party and
ccouples gadget shower at Ste-
phens Monday evening.
’ The bride’s chosen colors of
pink and white were carried out
dn the centerpiece of white flow-
ers with pink net and pink gad-
Igeta. Place cards were made of
thand painted clothes pins hold-
ing hand painted cards.
Twenty-seven guests enjoyed
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A 60-year-old Lafayette. Tenn.,
mototis recently paid a 919 fine
for reckless driving. His name:
Cozy DHver.
from the Chevys.
The Giants and Packens ate
landed two men to mate* the
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..Builders
3,000A Week Switch To Rambler:
Rambler Sales At All-Time High
be with Mrs. Gus Presley.
The Una Stark Circle met in the
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Boston at Kansas City ____
NATONAT cAGVE
Monday’s Results
Fer the secone smeigh month, Rambler sales broke
all records! Intelligent motorists are trading their
hard-to-park gas hogs for Ramblers at the fastest rate
in history. Because only Rambler gives what you really
want— big ear room and luxury, plus European ear
erenemy and handling ease. Fun-test Rambler! You’ll
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placed five men on the twoota-
stams announced Monday mgone •
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Tommy Banks —
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Terry Grigsby--
Jerry Boamer —
John Redfearn —
Mike Cullom —
Sammy Smith ---
Drew Does ---—
Jerry Harbour —
Doyle Freeman —
Joe Williams ---
Kent Rogers ----
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Colleen Miller
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debutante, has been a trequen.
dinner date companion of
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War- at Radcliffe College in
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AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL.- FRUTS
97 27
58 36
44 48
43 49
41 47
43 59
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BATTING 300 at bate — Mu-
eal, St Louis, 344; Aaron, Mil-
waukee, .343; Fondy Pittsburgh,
a51; Groat, Ptttsburgh, 319
The W.M.U. of First Baptist
Church met in circles Monday aft
ernoon for mission study.
The Alice Smith Circle met at
the church. The opening prayer
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Morris Booth, wil
visitor. Mrs. Palmore Kidd of Port
Arthur, were present The next
meeting will be at the church.
, The Lois Glass Circle met with
Mrs A. S. Mitchel. Mrs. Frank
Ivy led the opening prayer and
Mrs. L E- Barmore, chairman,
presided over a short business
meeting. Mrs. C. B Barmore re-
newed a part of the missionbook,
'Intercessory Prayer.” Mrs. Nor-
ma Martin dismissed with prayer.
Refreshments were served to nine
members and tw visitors. Mrs.
Clemie Conroy and Mrs Martin.
The next meeting will be with
-Mrs: G. B. Holder.
The Mary Leigh Legg Cite
home of Mrs. L. D. Ward. Mrs.
James Howell gave the opening
Carethal stretchei their tinghomors for theTameee Gary
al Leugue wi sihin to "-- """"
raight by boupeihg the
1, 13-4 Monday mgt in
game of Little' Lea-
Getter and Don Taussig festured
an Irhit Dallas attack.
Nels Chittum won his tenth as 1
he hurled eight-hit ball and
struck out seven in Houston’s
Kasten
Pe AB R B Cleveland-
Detroit
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Waughtel
the Hu
Tuesday
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2:30 wit
son and
ferson <
in Unis
port and fell to fifth.
Dallas' nine-game lead was un-
disturbed as the Eagles whipped
San Antonio 5-3 while second
plate Houston beat Oklefioma
City 4-3.
Scores by innings
Chevys 0 9 9 2 1 1— 4 San Antonio
Cardinab 0 1 0 3 9 x—13
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A 13-hit attack strengthened
With the perfect fur-for-fout a
bat stowthg By Jerry Hoekad *7
pushrt the Yankees post 6e
Packers, 19-7. A
the current eastern trip started,
nave won only one of five so far
losing thfeesha-row. I
Basebakl Ali-SlarT
Standings .
AmteBK Late *
Amertran League Famkees em
4. • SeDimolend-CieeTVjrallehejamibamABCNaera
blanked Fort Worth on seven
scattered hits. Austin used its
eight hits judiciously with Sibby
Sisti and Jim Solt each batting
ip a couple of runs. -i, a
Touuny Bnks rapped tw sthson
singles and a two-baggers in three
trips “t spark the Cards at the
plate. Lonnie Barrett hit a double
and asimgle’to collect two of the !
four Chevy *e
Louts Hammons went three-
the opening prayer. Mrs. O. L
Crigler taught the mission study.
Mrs. T. D. Brock gave the dismin
sal prayer. The next meeting will
be at the church.
Miss Rite was presented a ’Linda Copeland, Nancy Inman,
corsage in bee choeen colors of Sharon Brogoitti, Sherlan Fage, ’
, A treasure hunt revealed many
useful kitchen gifts for the fu-
ture bride.
‛ Morning refreshments were
served from a table laid in green
linen and centered with a horn
of plenty holding kitchen gadgets,
■white pompom mums and daisi-
es.
Misses Judy Doffer and Darla
Redfearn presided at the re-
----------- Meadews
The Clippers won their eighth Madden '
over by winning 12 of their last Williams, assisted by Mrs. Estelle
The Fern Harington circle met
in the home of Mrs. Morris Jus-
tiss. Mrs. J. E. Witt led the op-
ening prayer and gave the devo- ,
tional. Mrs. Justiss taught the
TEXAS LEAGUE
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Team W E Pet
Oilers 8 0 1 000
Yankees A $12,600
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Packers 8 I M
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kitehent shower Saturday, July- Clovia Kite; Mrs. Loyd Green, '
Tuesday** Major Magne Lendev
By The Asai rioted Beene
AMERICAN HEGUN
-BATTING 200 rat bets— Mantle,
New York, .365; Williams, Boston,
NAME
Hal Hess- --------
Robbie Cross . _
Willie Pope -----
Jimmy Hockaday
Tommy Clark ---
Frank Redfearn —
Louis Hammonds -
Gary Davis. ---—
Jimmy Johnson —
Rusty Leftwieh —
Loren Gearhart —
Rayford Hall ----
Gary Alexander --
Sam Russell--
"buns Ai#*- am.
niwaukee, 76; Musial, S Louis.
70 Crowe, Cinetnatt, SB; Hoak
eincinnati, 53 Mys New Yte (
md Fnnis St Louis 51
HOME RUNS - Aaron, M- ।
waukee, 28: Musial, RE Lenta U;
Raider, Brooklyn, 19; Crower
‘cincinnati end Mathews, Mil-'
'waukee, 18.
bam gave the mission study "In-
met at the church with 19 mem- Brmzera Mrs Doup
Amertaan League batboy.
NATONAL uuu hr —km
By The Asociated Frees
Shawnee's Hawks scored their
eighth strai gh t Sooner State
League triumph by edging Mus-
kogee 4-3 in a 10-inning contest
Monday night.
Top-ranked Ardmore tripped
Paris 7-5, Seminole edged Green-
ville 7-6 and Ponca City took the
first game of a doubleheader
from Lawton 10-3 but dropped
the night-cap 7-3.
Cardinal Norman Frye struck
out 11 Orioles and scattered nine
hits. However, he was tagged
with back-to-badk homers in the
third by Orioles Dick Simpson
and Gill Rozich. Ardmore's Jim
MeKnight doubled in the go-
ahead run in the Cards’ five-
vun fourth inning.
Seminole palaryed a two-run
rally in the ninth on a base hit
by pinch hitter Bill Corrigan
and a single by Leroy Sercy. A
two-run homer in the fourth by
the Athletics' Pete Codella aid-
ed the cause.
Smith-Boa Juma Hom li*
-185 quire a majority vote. Currently,
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Mis Cartlymme Kirk, bride-tfrethment table. , j,
________ ih Those attending were: the
„ pointe at the first place Braves
The three-way fight for fourth and within two games of the
in the Texas League sees first Iphillies.
The Giants deteated the GubeEth evening.
5-3 la the only other name steed _ ----
54 28 859
51 31 JUI
44 40 .524
48 40 J13
42 41:506
39 43 .476
3t 51 378
28 58 .326
(Dallas, Ernie Broglio posted lite
eleventh triumph with a neat I aad Mal
seven-hitter. Home runs by Dick L0GW VG)
Mrs. Clio Satterwhite taught the
mision study, and Mrs. Fred
Bright dismissed the group with
Mrs. A. C. Anderson gave a talk
on her recent trip to Nigeria and
showed some interesting souven-
iirsi She also gave the closing
prayer. Six members aad one visi-
Yankees- 85
Name Fes. AB 1 9
Hockaday; Jerry
Hammonds
Clark
Mitchell
Russell
Gaantt
Hockaday, Jim
Alexander
Eakins ‘
Fender
Bridges
Adams
Culpepper
Totals
prayer. Seven members and one
straigtit game Monday and it was
over the league leaders. Victoria,
7-6. It pulled Corpus Christi
withlh a game and a half of the
Rosebuds.
Besumont also moved up in ,
third-place as the Pirates rattled
fading Temple 4-9.
Corpus Christi jammed five .
runs across in the fourth to take
a 5-1“ lead over Victorla and the
Clippers never were behind The
Rosebuds pecked away for three
runs in the sixth and two in the
By ED WILKS
The A soesta ted Dress
Thella Bredon Circle met with
Mrs. Forest French. Mrs. Clay
Russen led" the opening prayer.
9 8 .400
1 4 JOO
an addition ta the tan anta nomm night
the Aggies and Carta, threw pieg- MM A
ere trim the Builders amnd one •ap
tor, Mrs. Thurl Benbrook, were
present. The next meeting will
Mary Jo Steed. Linde Justiss,
Louanne McBrayer, Verdene
Johnson, Burdy Ruth Pruitt,
Genie Hottman, Linda Gail Rid-
dle, and Wanda Posey; the host-
esses and their mothers, Mrs.
Dean Redfearn and Mrs. Joel
Steed.
Miss Kirk and Green wi be
married in the sanctuary of the
First Baptist Church on August
9.
A-ame FEkRn
Redfearn, J. M- ss 2 T oNew York S, Chicago 3
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, Only two clubs haven’t been
able to make it. New York's g F r
Real quick now, who hasn’t Giants and the Chisaze Cube, rlgeY Feted
prayer and Mrs. L. D. Ward
taught the mission study: Mrs.
Durwood Harris led the closing
prayer. Miss Sue Sandlin gave an
infbrmal talk on the tours sho
made recently to Japan end Korea
wiht the Centenary Choir of Cen-
tenary College at Shreveport, La.
Refreshments were served to sev-
en members and one visitor.
The Anita Lowe Circle at the
First Baptist Church met in the
church parlor Monday afternoon
with Mrs. Maude Gossett as host-
ess. After the opening prayer by
Mrs. W. A. Fort, Mrs. Lula Beck-
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0 IPhiladetphia 6, St. Louis 2
: The AL race resumes tonight
with New York’s-first-place Yan-
' ikecg at Detroit and the seeond
1 iplaoe Chicago White Sox at homa
renew the contracts of Dr. Byron
Abernethy and Dr. Herbert
Greenberg. The job of Dr. Per
Stensland was abolished.
The facuity committee yester-
day condemned the action ee “a
denial of basic American prin-
ciples of justice.”----
The Lubbock Avalanche-Jour-
enal said th4 two were released
because of their political and soci-
al leanings.
Mrs. R. D. Randolph of Tous-
V < sa 3 9 9 Team
17 3b 4 1 0 Victoria
Chicago, 326.1 ’
RUNS BATTEN IN—Skowron.
New York, 64; Mantle, New York
and Sievers, Weshington, 90;
-Minoso, Chicago ante Werte ]
Cleveland, 57.
HOME RUNS—Williams, Boe- ,
ton. 28; Mantle, New York. 24:
Sievers, Weshington, 30; Maz
well. Detroit, 18; Colvalto, Cleve-
land, 17. I
NATIONAL LAGUE
Miss Latimer,
Winning pitcher: Parham
Losing pteher: White
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