Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 Page: 4 of 9
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Cup team, matched Lema'a
record-breaking 88 of the
opening round.
caught up when Jim Lefe-
bvres‘ two-run homer made
Army with some spectacular
recovery shots.
Quarterbacks To
Hold First Meet
A meeting of the Quarter-
back Club has been called
for Friday morning at Ho-
tel Stephens by President
W. 0. Craig Jr.
The club will devote its
time in the first session of
'65 to election of new offi-
cers and mapping plans for
the coming football season.
Time for the breakfast
meeting is 7 o'clock. All
present " members of the
inning that provided a 76
victory over the Dodgers.
went into a Ue with Brian
Huggett of Wales.
The diminutive Huggett, a
member of Britain’s Ryder
Scoring an eagle on the 17th
green after a scrambling
round, Palmer shot * 71 and
KILL KO
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Large
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Mets 8-3
In the AL - Minensota won
its seventh straight, 52 over
Boston; Cleveland swept, a
pair from the Chicago White
Sox by 4-2 scores, the second
in 11 innings; the New York
Yankees shaded Detroit 4-3:
Lemd Leads,
Arnie Close
SOUTHPORT, England in
— Defending champion Tony
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Controls horse flies, house flies,
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horsest
Only the No.1 man's got the
No.1 buys: your Chevrolet dealer
See him now!)
Quarterbacks are urged to
be there and prospective
members are welcome.
Palmer, bidding for his
third British Open title, thrill-
ed a huge gallery forming
Britain’s version of Arnie's
Cincy Pulls
Back on Top
In Hot Race
By The Associated Press
No. 100 didn’t help, and 101
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Models? Impalas, Bal Airs, Biscaynes. Styles? Sedans,
coupes, convertibles, wagons. Colors? Black, white and moat
to make sure you get just the Chevelle for you-the model
and the body style and the color end the equipment-see
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By PALMER POTEET
Rebels, 8 p m.
Saturday
Minor League (Final _
Game) - Tigers vs Pirates 3 1
Thursday ,
Red River Valley League-
.Mount Pleasant Cubs, vs.
Greenville YMCA, Fair Park
8 p.m.
Little League—Cardinals vs
. Giants, 8 p m. Chevys vs
Yankees, 8 p.m.
- Minor League- Pirates vs
Cards, 6 p m
Peewee League — Indians
Chevrolet impala Sport Sedan
everything between. Engines? Even the new 325hp Turbe-
Jet V8 you can order. Buys? There’s no better time to get
yourself into the No. 1 car Just see the No. Iman now it
the No. 1 place (where the sign says "Chewroler N +
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THIS IS NOT A SALE... ..
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Cardenas’ clinching blow
was his third hit of the
night and his 84th of the sea-
son. Earlier in the slugging
match, Vada Pinson's 100th
hit had gone to waste, and
so had Pete Rose's 101st.
It has appeared a romp for
the Reds — against Sandy
Koufax — when they shelled
the prized left hander for five
runs in the first two innings
They finally chased Koufax,
winner of eight straight, in
the fifth but the Dodgers
caught fire, and eventually
Lema fired a one-under-par W
72 for a score of 140 Thurs-
day but Arnold Palmer turned
loose one on his typical fin-
ishes to move within a single-__‘
shot of the leader in the Brit-
» The pennant race in Little League is about as hot
as it’s been in recent years.
4 Three clubs are galloping full steam in a nip and
: tuck race for the championship. Closeness of the race
‘ is due -primarily to two things (1) the fact that the
1 perennial champion (and usually unbeaten) Cardinals
1 have lost two games, and 12) the Jets and the Derbies
• are really playing some top-notch baseball. Currently,
I with about two weeks left to play, the Cards are out
front with a 11-2 record while the Jets and the Derbies
1 are tied with 10-3 records
Triui
ALCOHOL
Baltimore blanked Kansas
TIMES Thursday, July 8, 1965
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Carty’s hitting led Milwau-
kee over Houston 5-2. and
Larry Jackson ran his life-
time record to 11-0 against
New York as the Chicago
Cubs beat the last-place'
THE NO 1 MANS GOT THE POWER
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vs. Yankees, 8 p m.
.. Friday
Junior League -- Final
Games I Pirates vs. Piggies,
> 15 p.m. Bankers vs. Bakers,
1:15 p m.
Little League—Braves vs.
Derbies, 6 p m Aggies vs.
Jets, 8 p m.
Peewee League — (Final
Game — Braves vs. Mets, 6
p.m.
Minor League-Cubs vs.
McANALLY CITED
Ernest McAnally, third baseman for the Mount,
Pleasant Cuba, leaders in the Red River Valley League it 6-6 in the eighth
has been performing double duty this summer. Me- But Cardenas gave Cincin
Anally, a member of the Paris Junior College varsity nati its second victory in the
1 last spring, is playing for the Cubs as well as the Paris three-game set with his hom
Collegians. The Collegians are a semi-pro club, er off Bob Miller in the
Earlier this week they finished second to a Lone- ninth
view nine for the district National Baseball Congress *
tournament at Paris. McAnally received honor as being In other NL action — Tom
named to the all-tournament team- — Haller homered with two on
EXHIBITION PLANNED in the 13th against Bob Gib
The Cubs, who play Greenville YMCA tonight at son, lifting San Francisco to
Fair Park, in conference play, are to go against a group a 4-2 decision that ended St.
of former baseballers in an exhibition match here Sat-1 Louis’winning string at sev-
urday night. en games; Chris Short's
James Stansell, former manager of the old Mount three hit pitching and Clay
Pleasant Colts, is lining yp his "old-timers” for the Dalrymple’s eighth inning
gamehomer enabled Philadelphia
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When the Quarterback Club gathers Friday m rn-
ing at Hotel Stephens for its 1965 organizational meet-
ing, it’s likely that a vote will come up concerning the
meeting time during the football campaign
Last season, a vote did come up to change the break-
fast meeting time to a weekday night session. But
it did not pass. . ‘ ।-----------------0
Understand by the grapevine that many of the grid the magic number as Cin- €.arm 5052mpns P
boosters are in tavor of switching to Monday night cinnati again went 002 ahead*
- sessions this year. .of Los Angeles.
There are advantages to be considered if a change
- proposal comes up to ballot. We’ve heard a number of The Reds regained the Na-
Q backs and potential boosters say they’d be able to tional League lead by two
‘ attend more meetings at night. Going off to work early percentage points Wednes-
in the morning keeps these from attending the 7 a m.
3 .. breakfast meetings
1 Monday night sessions, claim some, would result
in bigger attendance. Films of the past Friday games
' could be shown. And it probably would be a better
* time for attracting speakers and other programs.
1 On the other nand, the Friday breakfast gatherings
* have offered an opportunity for coaches to give their
1 prospects on the gime to be played that night. Being
• on Friday, the day of the game, the breakfast meet-
* ings have generated a lot of football enthusiasm, too.
• LITTLE LEAGUE HOT
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THE NO. 1 MAN'S GOT THE STYLE
YOU WANT IN HIS REAR ENGINED
FUN CAR: CORVAIR What sporty
style it is: every Corvair coupe or
sedan's a hardtop new And what sport
driving a Corvair four-wheel indepond- try
ent suspension; rear-engine traction: N
easy steering: up to 180 Turbo-Charged
horsepower in Corsas if you order it.
Just leave * to Chevrolet to make sure
Corvair look like they cost a lot. Leave
it to your Chevrolet dealer to make
sure they don’t.
36 Pendcy Stote fot Ette a
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