Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1960 Page: 4 of 7
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White Sox, A's Win
JeU; W. F. (Buster) Holcomb,
no
hits. They scored one in the’
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Sheep 25; no test.
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OFFICE HOURS
TMiS COUPON
Pleasant baseball commission-
er E. P. Hendricks.
by Hardman, Jackie Harvey and
Ronnie Hardin
low 80, plus ties, after today's
18 holes.
Tie-In Studied With
Collin County Job
The Titus County sheriffs off
first AL decision. He struck out
five, walked just one.
The White Sox defeated right-
hander Gary Bell (1-11 for the
fourth consecutive time.
Rookie Steve Barber won his
first for the Orioles. He walked
Petrofina Oilers, the Guaramy
Bond Bank Giants, the Thrash-
er Cleaners Jets and the First
National Bank Yankees.
H. F. (Bugs) Cross is mana-
ger of the Oilers; R. W. Heinz,
VAN
JOHNSON
Theta
MGMs Different Western!
7-5 in the only other game
scheduled
The third place As, just one-
half game behind, beat South-
paw: Don Mossi <0-1) with five
WEATHERFORD COACH
AMARILLO —H W Wilson,
Amarillo High School assistant
coach, will go to Weatherford
as head coach
twins took his boner philosophi-
cally.
INSURANCE
Phone bays PA 4-4571
Nights PA 4-3745 $
Pleasant sometime in the fall
The charter membership roll
of the Northeast Texas Cattle-
men's Association includes:
tin, Lonnie Hodges, Don Bell.
Kendall Lovett, Mike Roberts,
Donny Rosewell and Randy
Dunn.
YANKEES — Jerry Hocka
day, Robert Holston, Jun Hol-
comb, Mike Gauntt, Rod Me-i
a front nine 30 and a par 36 on
the back nine.
Collins, playing in the same
threesome with Ragan, went out
t in 31 and came in in 35.—
Ragan, a 24-year-old from Or-
MITCHENER &
LEFTWICH
INSURANCE AGENCY
* N. Mattawa, ML Pleasam
. Call as tar information
regarding any kind of
Glenn FORD
Jeanne GRAIN
Brodendk CRAWFORD
we Russ TAMBLYN
Friday and Saturday
Double Feature
The Rosebuds won the first
game 10-3 with a 6-run burst in
the opening inning Kal Segrist
hit a grand-slam homer They
took the nightcap 2-1 when Jack
Caro squeezed in the winning
run in the 14th inning with a
perfect bunt with the bases
loaded._________
record to show for four years
with Pittsburgh, extended the
Tigers' scoreless slump to 14 in-
nings before Lou Berberet hom-
ered in the eighth. It was Hall's
LL's American League
Players Are Assigned
As its first project, the asso- 1
ciation plans to meet next Wed-
JETS — Charles Roberts,
Steve Harris, William Hedges,
Jackie Abbott, Danny Hosewell,
Larry Belcher, Handy Brogoitti,
Russell Amerson, Larry Mar-
Cattle 200; calves 25; good
and choice steers 26.50; utility
cows 15 50; utility calves 17.50.
from Austin Thursday night and
had its lead shaved to one game
Rio Grande Valley moved with-
in a half game of the first divi-
sion by tumbling San Antonio
Red Sox over the last six frames.
The Orioles ripped loser Bill
Monbouquette (1-2) for four
runs in the first.
four putts that gave him a 7
on the 558-yard par 5 hole
"I pitched 10 feet short of the
hole." Ragan said “It looked
like a fine, good putt But the
ball stopped about a foot short
Gene Luna, L. A. Black, Hugh
Harkrider, L. B. Kaylor. Julius
Wofford, Irvin Gage, Loyd
Green, Sargent Caldwell. Gene
Neal. Gaines Fleming and Roy
on the first Thursday in each
calendar quarter.
of flash floods Friday on tribu-
taries of the Colorado I
ed after a 5-inch rain. It dis-
couraged travel on U. S. 183.
Bastrop reported 2 to 4 inches
of rain.
At Bryan a high wind unroof-
ed a barn and knocked down
HIGH poWER
MOTOR OIL
ADDITIVE
Queens Rip Turtles
In Ladies Softball
The Flying Queens bombed
the Turtles 26-2 in a ladies soft-
Casland, Sammy Taylor, Bill,
Means, Richard Blackburn,
asso- Gary Ferrell. Rusty Clark, Ron
nie Moore, Larry Bennett, Bob-
OILERS — 0. B Goolsby Jr.,
Jimmie Wilson, John D. Hays.
Billy Cade. Max Gillean, Mike
Amerson. Allan Bryant, Herb
Cross, Billy Johnson, Bobby
Spearman. Eddie Hendricks. Ed
Hess, Billy Willson, Steve Sim-
storm area formed over the San
Marcos Temple-Waco area The
storm area remained stationary
' and dumped torrential rains on
the area
Seguin estimated the fall there
| at six inches San Marcos and |
nearby Martindale caught 4 50
inches.
The Weather Bureau warned
Vicious Winds
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Denver
Loulsville
St Paul
Pittsburgh
Sam Francises
Milwaukee
Los Angeles
St. Louis
Philadelphia
hdenu
Safety said some highways
the Lockhart area were flood-
night to bid for players in that
league
Playing Sites Set
For Junior League
Junior Teen-Age baseball offi-1
cials met Thursday night to de-
cide playing sites for the coming
trees and power lines Heavy
flood warnings after a heavy
wind accompanied the rain ___
The Weather Bureau issued its Dallas-P. Worth
“ The climax to a long boring evening came when he
borrowed ten dollars from me to pay the dinner
check.”
INSURE WITH
CONFIDENCE
the same sponsors as in 1959, Nelson, Mike Williams, Charles
will make up the American Laird, James Milam. Edd Flor-
League. which starts its season ey, Jim Taylor, Larry Cox,
May 1.6. stephen Paul Ledet, Steve Hall,
The teams are the American Ronnie Rust, Billy Redfearn and
Donny McCauley.
ons and Mike Young
Norvel Redfearn. C. E Gad- Officials in the National Leag-
-....."ue are due to meet Friday
: SAVE 75c HEEL
6 54
1 : al took it back something hap-
i * as pened 1 sort of stabbed at it,
* * m not once but twice It was a
By ED WILKS
AP Sports Writer
The Tigers are terrors
more.
_____-__• ice said Friday it had been con-
he recorded tacted by the Collin County Sher-
iff's Department in McKinney
concerning a possible tie-in with
last week's bold daylight rob-
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McKellar Dept. 1
Truck Mix st
(McKellar 190, 1
I McKellar 190,
nesday with officials from Texas
A&M College, the Texas Here-
ford and Angus associations to
discuss the possibility of holding
a feeder cattle sale in Mount
As a result, Palmer, the big field of 139 broke par and 15
money winner of the year, and others were even.
!I The field was to be cut to the
By
HERMAN & AUBREV
GREGORY PECK AVA GARDNER
7Y.TOYs
1:15
FRED ASTAIRE ANTHONY PERKINS
LADS a LASSIES LEAGUE
Four Pins def. Anonymous & Co. 4-0.
High games D Weaver (Anon) 185, T.
t. Milam (Four man 203. High series
bery of the Titus County court-
house and a March robbery of
a justice of peace office in the
Collin courthouse
Five offices were entered and
approximately $160 taken from
three of them in the Titus court-
house last Friday while offices
were closed for the non hour
Palmer, the 1957 Houston win-
ner who is after his sixth title dis, F. H. Stoehr, W. D. Phillips,
of the year, collected his 66 with W. L. Butler, H. L. Hess, James
Clark, Dr Gary Taylor, Jim
Ponder, Dr L D. McKellar,
Weaver 525, Milam 499
Pin Dodgers def. Pace Setters 4-0 High
tames J Edwards (Pin Dodgers) 143, D.
I Rogers (Pace Setters) 148. High series-
M Milton (Pin Dodgers) 399. C. Rush-
ing (Pace Setters) 418.
Dairy Mart tied Richardson Farm Sup-
ily 2-2 High games G Peek (Dairy
Harti 169. N Richardson 199, High ser-
•a Peek 464, Richardson 472.
Today’s Games
New York at Baltimore
Kan as City at Cleveland
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ruck Mix)
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Rem MATHEWS DE: VRE E
After hammering II homers
and scoring 34 runs while win-
ning their first five games, De-
troit's Tigers now have man-
aged to score just once in each
of their last three. And they've
lost them all.
The Kansas City As, working
behind the four-hit pitching of
Pick Hall, made it two straight
over the Tigers with a 2-1 vic-
tory Thursday night that slipped
Detroit into a tie with idle New
York for the American League
lead
Chicago's defending champion
White Sox beat Cleveland 3-1 on
Al Smith's three singles and
Billy Pierce's five-hitter The
Baltimore Orioles won their
fourth in a row, defeating Boston
.6-1 and joining the White Sox
and Washington in a tie for
fourth place at 500
In the National League, the
Pittsburgh Pirates won their sev-
enth straight as Bob Friend
pitched his s e co n d four-hit
shutout in a 3-0 decision over
Philadelphia that left the Bucs
a game ahead of San Francisco
The Giants rallied for four
eighth-inning runs, capped by
' Willie McCovey’s three-run hom-
er, and defeated Los Angeles
The Collin County robbery
Arguments developed all over took place while the justice of
the course on whether a stroke peace was on vacation His off
should be counted if you address ice similarly was broken into
I the ball but stop vour swing as those here The robber took
$250 from the Collin JP’s office
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Admission Adults Tie Children ne
IF YOU NEVER SEE ANOTHER MOTION
PICTURE IN YOUR LIFE YOU MUST SEE
Black
continued from Page 1
Dues were set at S3 a year.
The association voted to meet
Park.
Those at the meeting were three games in two nights
President E W McClinton,
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MARKET REPORT
FORT WORTH UP - Hogs
100; steady to strong; top 16.50-
17 00
below *
Austin and of the Brazos and San Antonio
Bosque rivers below Waco and VE.
flooding on the Colorado and Amarillo
219. High serin
Kellary 523, Sikes
Wilbanks Texan
High games E. <
1. Steele (Wilbanl
Soolsby 539, Steel
First National B
ing Goods 3-1.
(FNB) 191, S. 4
High series Shor
ombi 508.
Collins, Palmer Lead
Houston Classic Golf
HOUSTON, Tex. an — Arnold Collins, 1959 New Orleans Open
Palmer and Bill Collins led the winner, held 66s that put them
835,000 Houston Classic golf tour- one stroke ahead of Ragan and
nament into the second round Billy Maxwell.
today but a boner by young Fourteen other players were
Dave Ragan had the gallery within three strokes of the lead-
talking. i ers. The par 72 at the 7.122 yard
Ragan calls the boner a Memorial Park course had a
“blackout or something," but rough first round A record 15,-
whatever it was it cost him two 000 first day gallery swarmed
ball game Thursday night at
Dellwood Park softball field
The victors gathered 10 hits
and took advantage of 22 Turtle
errors to build up a wide marg
in Effective pitching by Martha
Bowden, Jean Thompson and
Rachel Hughes limited the Tur-
tles to two hits.
Rachel Hughes and Jewell
Russell paced hitters for the
Flying Queens with a home-
run and two other hits each
Mabel Johnson also had a hom-
er and a single
Indianapolis
Charleston
Minneapolis
Since January, I960 I have had the pleasure of serving
you as Sheriff of Titus County During that time. I have
made it my business to he busy performing the duties of
this vriy important office, as I swore to do I have also
tried diligently to learn everything that might help me to
make the kind of sheriff that I want to hr and the kind
you have a right to expect. Incidentally, one thing | have
learned is that the old adage. Experience is the best
teacher.” is really true
During my tenure as sheriff I have had excellent co-
operation and fellow ship with other law enforcement officers
in the county and in the area Also the people in general
hair been extremely nice and helpful toward me. I am
deeply grateful for this
As you know | am now asking for my first full, elec-
tive term, basing my race solely on my record as your
sheriff during the past 10 months Although | would cer-
lainly enjoy meeting everyone of you in a person to person
canvass, I cannot do this and do my duties as your sheriff
at the same time Ater all, I can thing of no better way
of asking for my first full, elective term than to prove to
you day by day that I can and will be the kind of sheriff
you need and want
If you believe my record has earned me a full term of
my own, and you see fit to re-elect me. I hereby make you
these solemn promises | shall be friendly and fair but
firm I will never have any friends, relatives, connections
or commitments that will prevent me from working for
those people who want only honest, fair law enforcement:
and finally, HI probably never be another Wyatt Earp,
but you will always know which side I am on
Sincerely, --
L. A. (Alvis) REDFEARN,
Candidate for Sheriff,
First Elective Term.
REVEALED
FOR THE FIRST TIME!
Hitler’s
final
act
of fury!
OIL MEWS
Application 1, drill — Wildcat
in Delta County Bond Oil Corp.,
operators N Abloich Well No
t. E Chick survey, 16 miles east
of Commerce Proposed depth |
5,800 feet. Regular location
Detroit at Chicago
Only game scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGI E
Thursday’s Results
Pittsburgh *, Philadelphia •. might
San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 5. nignt
Only games scheduled
Little league players in the J
American League were assign- Yankees: and Weldon Nelson
ed teams Thursday night fol- and Harry Taylor, Giants,
lowing the annual player auc- Here are the teams: —
tion. GIANTS Jeff Ellis, James
Four teams, affiliated with Redfearn, Ronnie Smith, Bill
no field large enough for junior ently aren't in a hurry about
league play Mount Pleasant playing their baseball They've
teams will also play at City , . n , A
• gotten in 33 innings just to play
Friday’s Games
Denver at Indianapolis
Houston at Loulsville
Nt Paul at Charleston
Minneapolis at Dalas.R Worth
TEXAS LEAGUE
Ther-days Reseits
Victoria 10-2, Amarillo 3-1
Austin 1, Tulsa t
Rie Grande Valley A San Antoni t
w. 1. Pe
Ms ************
sie| lando, Fla, had a 36-31-67 but
soo his putting on the first green
He made turn the most talked-about
son player of the day
“• The quiet-spoken father of
first on two-out singles by Hank
Bauer, Norm Siebern and Bob
Cerv, and added the clincher
in the sixth on a double by Bill
Tuttle and a singly by Jerry
Lumpe. , j .
Halt‘4.9 had only . 6.13 four and gave up six hits, but
Hall, 29, who had only a 6-13 struck out six and shut out the
Chester Hendrick, secretary, was to move Victoria into a
Ray Buchanan of Talco, Royce threatening position to the first
Thigpen of Omaha and Mount .. .._-th. 1
'division in the Texas League
race. Amarillo lost all three
games and fell far down into
the cellar.
Tulsa took a 3-2 trimming
Today’s Games
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Chicago at St. Louis
San Francisco at Los Angeles
A MUIM AN ASSOCIATION
Thursday’s Results
Charkeaton at Minneapolis, pod., rain
Dal as-FL Worth at St. Paul, prd. rain
Loulsville al Denver ped., rain
Indianapolis • Houston, 1
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MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS Friday. April * UM
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The junior league, composed
of teams from Mount Pleasant, A 9 9
Omaha and Talco begins its DV AUS 5-7
schedule May 31. It was decided "T -*- e *
that all Talco “home’’ games _
would be played at City Park By The Associated Press
in Mount Pleasant. Talco has Victoria and Amarillo appar-
Bosque rivers within 46 hours. c.ne
At San Antonio a DC4 operat- The • A*
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skidded on s rain-slick runway
at the airport, bogged down in
two feet of mud and blocked an
instrument runway None at its
I crew of four was injured.
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Standings
AMERIC AN LEAGUE
Thursday’s Results
Baltimore 6. Boston l.night
Chicago 3.. Cleveland 1, night
Kansas City 2. Detroit t. night
Only games scheduled
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