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Phillies Still Need Players To Field Strong Pennant Contender
By MAYO SMITH
MI
. Manager PhUndelphfa PI
LAKE WORTH, Fla.' (AP)—Be- makes us rich in that department.
jllics
Robin, Roberts, Curt Simmons,: fielder Bobby Morgan. from the Willie- embrace* more than his: the power of Willie Mays or Duke'keen him to ** v___t.
Harvey Haddix and Bob Miller, Cardinals in exchange for Del En-: stove work. I think he i« nn« h,,i i.„-h e:. L to strengthen the bench
[Harvey Haddix and Bob Miller,
hakes us rich i;
Our biggest weakness last year
a strong pennant next to ft leaky defense, was poor ier Repulski, who is not only going
must first secure a r‘elibf pitching. Jack Meyer, who to help us in left field but Tm sure
stop and right field- doubled as a relief and starting his bat will prove beneficialhfoo. |
Cardinals in exchW for Del En-] glove work.'! think he is one of , Snider but you know heJlliifJub ^rw'rcUldTwTTounBer'mo«
biUty1 fSmk^eyl«KXpe™X bill.* *" b«^or Ae_re._bou«s for you ev^ year J agile man in » w2
One of the best moves we ever
made was when we obtained Sol-
jfore the Philadelphia Phillies can
be considered a s'
contender, we must
top flight shortstop and right field___,___I .
er. Roy Harney, our general man* pitcher for us last year, had arm I’m tremendously pleased hvjth
ager, is making every effort to trouble part of the campaign and | the work of Stan Lopata last yea*. ...B „„_________ ,j#iviv w„,iv nmtt lllllcI uu(
secure these two men fot us and, he should be sound again this sea- j His catching suits me fine. He set ^urn holds forth. He may not hive fcaught no
if he does, he will be conspicuous son. We are bringing up four good a club record for righthanded bat-'^-
in the National League in 1957. ----*-*—*- »“* ♦h“ Miami t-W*
1 think we have everything else
There are a lot of nice tftirtgs I can’t make
can say about Elmer Valo, who
cant make a desirable) trade for
an outfielder, maybe MafV Blav-
made was when we obtained Sol- T” . "'7.7 """ lock wilt provide the vtlutinn U
ly Hcmus from the Ciudinals, ~ iflway® *;yes l00 lb P^r ce"1 “flight field. That depends, of.
to be a factor in the championshi
race. Certainly, we have the cali-
bre of pitching a good team needs.
In fact, pitching is the strong point
of the club. The addition of Jim
Hearn and Jack Sanford, a serv-
ice returnee, to a staff headed by
looking prospects from the Miami, ters when he hit 32 home runs last
Marlins and I’m hoping to get.vear. He was the only National;
some help from them. , Leaguer, playing 100 games or
At the present it (is difficult to more, to be charged with only one)
say whether we _ari? stronger than passed ball-,
we were last year. But I’m sure Speaking pf defensive standouts,
we didn’t hurt ourselves over the; Willie Jones topped the league’s
winter. I was pleased when Harney third basemen for the fourth year
got Rip Repulski, as well as in- in succession. My admiration fori
11.1—-ki-pnnr.'^*. ...... -• - --' ■"-I——-—- ■ '"**
Four - Way Tie Looming
Ponies Stilly Top Contenders Forgot About Buckeyes
Ohio State L$aps*fo Top in Big Ten Hoop Race
We’ve got no worries concern-.himself. He is still a pretty good course, on Ed Bouchee’s ability to
mg centertield where Richie Ash* philter but, unfortunately age has handle first base.
h«w. <«#* u.. «..« u--------his legg. ld ,ike ,0j a* [for the 1957 pennant race, l
__ expect it to be every bit as excit-
ing as the ;56 thriller. Brooklyn
Will be the club t.o beat, but they
have several "ifs’’ such as Pee
Wee Reese,-Carl Furillo and Roy
Campanella. If Brooklyn should
fail, it'will be a ding-dong battle
between Milwaukee and Cincin-
nati, with Milwaukee "having a
slight edge, due to better pitching.
THE ORANGE LEADER
SPORTS SECTION
swe
.
THE JUDGES DIDN’T AGREE WITH SIME- Dave Sime,
of Duke, at left, claimed He was the wihnct of the 50-yard sprint
.....til th “ ““ ‘ ‘ " "
was i
his hands. ThH,udges gave the
protests by Sime. (AP WirephOto)
Jhree-Way Playoff Set Today
For Top Thunderbird Purse
Holding Lead
With 4 Wins
By WHITEY SAWYER t
The Associated Press
The Southwest Conference bas-
By ED CORRIGAN
j — The Associated Press
While the main contenders in ____ ......__....
the Big Ten basketball race have ijt doesn't buckle under pressure.
enls of scoring ace Robin Free- No. 9 in the Associated Press poll,
man by graduation. are the Buckeyes' biggest threats! i'
But the club has demonstrated, They meet twice, Feb. 4 and Feb.
v-
-64 in the only conference game 7 tonight against Michigan State.
70-64 In the only conference game.7 tonight against Michigan State. Illinois. Purdue and Michigan m-M Wednesday ‘ " "*
last jweek to tie with Rice for sec-1 j)efore the season got under (all 3-1) are tied for second place] ^'
ond with four victories and ™’°jWay, tiie Buckeyes were written and after the week’s action one
• ----- . ------— - ~ - ) way, uic uucivcyca vren wmwii «uu ,«iicr uic vvecics acuixi uue . . J1*. W C\ Cl, C01I1CS face to
losses each. Southern Methodist 0jf They .had a poc-r freshman of them should have undisputed;!, f Saturday with nemesis Iowa
leads with four victories and one (eam jaSf season and lost the taL-possession of the spot. The Mini, wf e’ *"* *eam **,at **a* brewed
loss, Arkansas Ja fourth .with.—
2-2 mark.
If Arkansas can win both its
By BOB MYERS
PALM [SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) -
Three were 273 strokes to a golf
ball that brought on a playoff to-
day between Jimmy Demaret,
Ken Venturi and Mike Souchak for
Ihe $2,000 top money in the Thun-
derbird Invitational Tournament.
But the most spectacular stroke
®f them all was the last one Sou-
chak hit on the 18th green in the
.windup round. V
Freddie Haas Jr. Mayf.eid and I
Mik. ftnt.hoH .h« is .ii .~s backs will have a 4-2 record. Die,
Mike finished the 18 all even, and
then Mayfield beat Souchak on
Porkers meet Texas Christian at
iwu‘lyVc,Ur*D'"‘ “u<:naR °" I Fayetteville Tuesday, then jour-
the-0th hole. Demaret had surged; t0 Da||as to try Southern
* *“ route!-- -
into a tie for the lead en
toward the 18th. .He overshot the
lastrgreen, but he recovered to get
siaoiTgicuu* uui nr icl-uvcicu lU g
his par 4 and a 67 for the day.
On came Souchak, Venturi at
Methodist.
( Two Teams Idle
I Neither Rice nor Baylor plays t
i a conference tilt this week. If Ar-j
™An Kansas beats both TCU and SMU, SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
Fullmer Books First
Non - Title Go Tonight
2iUnf Snitni" by 1 <»«weigh" ch^n GeTe' Fullm^ romf nontiBe” mate! At W«f!
4he secret* recipe to stop Witt (The
Stilt) Chamberlain. Iowa State
will warm up to the task tonight
against Oklahoma.
Quick Rundown
Here is a quick rundown on the
other conferences:
Atlantic Coast — North Caro-
lina’s game against Western Caro-
lina this week will serve as a
warmup for meetings with rugged
Maryland (6-2) and Duke (4-1)1
next week
f
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ffi
t\v
I It traveled 40 precious feet up and putted up some three feet
the green and straight into the
hole. IL.ga.vg. Souchak a 6XT a-72*
Wra:-L, ^ “ “,Ke ,op "IswS-k
maret.
mole total of 273 and forced a
three-way playoff with! Demaret
and Venturi, the 25-year-old ex-
amateur star from San Francisco.
The playoff will be 18 holes, a
sudden death duel to break any
tie. Thunderblrd's par is M45-
71.
Three years ago Souchak, 29-' went into
year-old ex-Duke University foot-
ball player, engaged in a playoff
here- with Shelly Mayfield and
from the cup. It was fairly sure Terence standings
he'd- sink ----- * - * *'• *-*---
cisioned Sugar Ray Robinson for Alta
the crown Jan. 2.__.’_______)__lino.
Arkansas is followed in the con-
bv Texas 2-3,
______-A&MMr- —
Southern Methodist still holds
Souchak. however, had to make the season lead with a 14-2 rec-
a birdie with his 40-foot putt. He t>rc*- followed by Rice with ‘--'L .
did it and he, the crowd, arid the „„K!ans.as ,State tr‘7',med Nflhc rPITinlp
orilooking Demaret, if not Venturi, ,0‘56 ln bst weeks only other ImODS iGlTIOIC
went wild. i8aJ?e
week. California
L.
Young Girl
tear iyy League — Pr..w-«frn
38-31 The class of the league.
I
;Y-
by West Jordan, who has a w«i c„.... ,,
ring record, is the favorite, ^ Southwest—Rsct- (4.-1) leading but
Greaves Dosts an 11-4-1 showin" £an afford to relax with SMU and
But bc-th boys are , muscular; c. ,“e*1 Yirginig Leads
scrappers who like to mix it up.,^be undefeated tes
Fullmer took some steam oqt of W. • trginia (6-0) plays only
Robinson in their Madison Square 7e!1!e *"w .week, - Virginia • Tech store and grounds near Ren ville. (AP Photo)
Garden fight when he bulled thei(5£) otmorrow mght
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) ex-champ through the ropes. MUtneastern—Three-way tie for
m
SQUEAKY GOES HIDING - ’Squcakv. si'x-j»int, white-
V) go for a ,fidev Squeaky also enjoys the run of the Dowdy
' one
uTisr-gTwJsa." ,n' -- <* uA|l- pM* i />» w
^ ^Regional Glove Tourneys
6SL Resumes
Title Warfare
pi
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
ed as Souchak over the putt.
Souchak buried his head on
Jimmy’s shoulder. He said, just
loud enough to be overheard,
"Jimmy, I didn’t make that putt.
The Lord did."
He lifted his head. Tears were
Terence auair. cwiuiua, “‘"“ pan.,, a Thnla ripfirit fnrrpH „n-
Fm-*/rVvv!rih 'alid Texas precedented overtime’ plav, and of tlje same tiling happening to- 1 f § T r f. . i a . , ■ •
r s ok',,K>m, - m“i gs _ r‘ T Set ToGo; State Meet in Februarv
*ssr*js,S! x'sx 'xrsrjrsxrjrz Sfir-arai as» jas 1:
and conference stand.ngs^Kre^^ the ^ ^ ^ ho|es shran{: frequently unleashes. ^ .morrow night. this week in-the nexi-to-last week tournament tonight LariltoX
kbv v. .^xas>er 20-year-old Dartmouth, Mass.,' Greaves would like to make an Roqkv Mountain — Idaho State of qualifying for the, state meet Kjns tomorrow and will continue
Tom Kellv of Bavlor,'rival’s advantage to 1-up, and then impressive showing against the (4-0) is getting stronger as the here’Feb. 12-16: tlmmgh Saturday, taking Thursday
1" „ ■' . ?__. U/ptf iV... ..,-titlehnMer and fherphv rnntp - A~ r-.n. -.u...i.....
streaming down his face. _____ ____________ _
Venturi got his putt for a 69 led in season play with 390, ---}. n„r. M
and cracked; *Tve seen it all." lowed by Ray Downs of Texas^r -.0 year-old Dartmouth, Mass.,
Cary Middlecoff had a 70 for with 334. " ” "r
Tams, looking for a way to halt
East Texas Baptist College's drive
to a second straight championship,
return to ..full-time warfare this
.week.
was one of the low scores of the Wlth a ^a. - , d drop, and she took a 5. But Fullmer is promised to place against Denser (2-3) Satur-
day. tr«K« kent his conference lead Mote putter hobble for Mtss Robinson Inst as far as any title das.
Art Wall Jr., colcader with Ven- ^reDS. 3 f ,, pj bv jerrv'Goodsvin developed on the 37th toff5 a>e concerned and the Inter- ___
turi starting out, had trouble wM*iMMtert O^BavW- with 112. Dick!and they halved that hole. On the national Bovine Club has been
_____ Boxing Club has been
Only two games, both cbrtference!a tree on the 12th and finished TCUmiosed back into ;38th. Miss Quast had a 1-stroke dickering with Jenson over a date
riaffairs, were played last week as with a 72 for 276. . . d n s wjt‘h a total of 80 adsantage \shen a Goodwin putt and place tor the fight.
‘mid-term examinations kept action' Texans finishing in the money . nustine Terry Day of Ar-'stopped a foot short of the cup. Jcnsgn wants to see hts pri/c
4o a minimum. included: Billy Maxwell, Qdessa.il!, ‘ 12 Kellv vaulted from tenth The Bay Stater conceded. puk up some more money in 10-
wkins. El “^k. ,u,mi nnmts........The struggle .that had fiwie all. fountoUttlflie-hf. flivirs-SuHa
' Winmge~.7^SoShera^^Methodist clung to its eveiTir tbe end of the first 18 ka-v «n opportunity at the crov.n
‘ Byron team scoring lead in all games holes as well as at the 36th. *'■ ’
University at Marshall. ” |Nelson, Roanoke,' Tex., 288— wjtb i,251, Texas continued to In the morning round, both shot
1 East Texas Baptist, however, re- 277—$337.50: Fred Hawkins,
tttrnPtJ'tT'S'CTfbri'FYfday '"hTgTit wath^U[9Z.DO: Bo
an 82-74 victory over St. Mary’s Odessa, 284—$172.50 and
PGA Title
MatchSet
Dailas-erad Wfrhita Falls, which night off
began their regional programs , , p#s0 ,au/lcheg, a hve-nlght
tournament Wednesday
Then on Thursday, Tyler, Odes-
sa and Waco regional* will swing
into action. Waco will conclude its
meet Tuesday Week and Tyler and
Odessa close the previous night.
Abilene and Greoeville, each ex-1
tending for three nights, start box-
Pole Vault Ace
To Be Honored
| : ■ I - ^VT( *
Tie Oklahoma A&M pole vaulter . I his leav -s
The victory was the foqrth fn JI37.S0.
league play by the defending cham-1 ----
Vital LSC
;?™ C*8, W!el S, Maiy’s Qame Booked
East Texas Baptist plavs South-
western University (2-2)" at Mar- ®y ASSOCIATED PRESS
lead the conference scorers with <6* 2 under women's par on the
6,048-yard Coral Ridge Country
SMU,. despite its loss to lowlv Club course.
Texas two weeks -a,?o, was still
favored to take its third straight
conference championship.
But' with the Mustangs confer
wo Trophies
QH PH pole vaulter This feav-s only Au^in.- Bea’u-
ntiNPniN rta r*p, who \oiuntarilv gave up his berth mom. BrownWood Fort Worth and
Vinner AlWatrous of Bkrmlng “n, ,0f’ 1958 Olympic team, was HarltnRen jmi/namems on
and Bob Stupple of.....
Cove Claims
The diminutive league has lost
shall Tuesday night." The Tigers - East Texas and Southwest Tex-' b^for* he "crown °was a definite; buna (Spl)-. Covers eighth |jj^s ^,.ev™. 'f '*
W-sr s ns?. _ 9 sutmsk
Mil .«7rw» n ua nt 40' ■ iffs'jisr
only other conference game. piotuhlp race with a 4-1 record, L/| G CfX Coves boys won the consolation
________________ ______ .plays StephenF. Austin, ued for ^ tide, u hHfe the Cove g.rls nabbed
B.r, TURNOVER ON ICE Eut T«u ES J OUmCY Set * 55?8StS.“!Sj'««,«l in BS^**Wp ^
>}£V/ YORK (AP) Timmv Dncc at C nmmorra uliilA Qntith. ( .'I. . ... • month.
GCC Quints Set
Outside Games
By ASSOCIATED PRESS _______________ ____________ ,
The Gulf Coast Conference plavs of 212 set in 1955 by Mortie Dutra but ,0^r withdrew, explaining an
seven gameSt against outside foes of Calexico. Calif. Dutra finished m*u,ry, kpot h,m f|,°m reachinS
on the
ham, Mich., and Bob Stunple of died for extraordinary achie »-■ sched%r Tlicv will start next
Cedar Rapids, fmva, competing for menl' ,»‘lav by the Sports Broad week.
the first time taiv’led todiv in an caslci s A*M PP*« class Winoe S m each of
18-hole medai plav battle'to de- The M^r. senior from North regional meets are chuib.e to
* (ermine the PGA Senior, champion. Tulsa. Okla.. will receive the first j ‘»‘>l>ct*'
They finished the regular 54 Tcd Hum"« *v'ard 85 “if- orKan''
holes all even at 210 yesterday. *?u®n * annJ,a d,nn,f ^r*dav
that broke the tournament record Plah,am Qualified^for the U.S. team
in the state Jaurnaracnt
wins in a three-wav tie for seventh this ,orm
year with 216 Also to be honored are heavy*
The winner gets $1,000 and a champion Floyd Patterson.
Rawls Wins
Fem Crown
42 games while winning 15 so far. {j,'eP Britirt^Senfor''chamoion8'next e-v Man,le- Broohlvn P'rcher Ss> Steadying as si
Abilene Christian leads the loop Magiie. Olympic 800-meter chamo RawU beat dov.n a une-rtyoxe de
. ® * Trttvs rAiicinoi'
New York Yankee outfielder Mick- 1 AKF
WORTH,
she
rfa. (APW.
went, Betsy
3-2. at Nacogdoches.
Saturday East Texas takes on Sul | 0111116/ JCl
f *r. ooch »t t* DonSlS 53 M 7™»Tr° I" O'
Wings, is tiie coacl? with the long- with a 6-0 mark, plays Sam Hous- rounds started today m ,he Llfe sotatLn ur.Tket lost 10 StePhen F- Austin
est tenure of the current.National ton Begins at 40" golf tournament. so.a ion bracke and won two 77-43 last week to end uo with a
Hockey League mentors. He is in Southwest Texas tightened its David (Spec) Goldman of Dal- ^ beating Dewewille ^’*4039 dovvnSf'^Nnr.h0’^^1 c»L°"f*i^
Hs third season. Phil Watson of „riD on fim last week with a 95- las last year’s winner, was ex- t^weyvdle by 40-19 downed North Texas State 86-81
the Ranger. Toe Blake of the Can- ^ Shattering mTexas AST "• *— shoot for medalist hon- *"d Kirbyville 19-16. (o leave North Texas with a 1-14
r hens and Milt Schmidt of the t;1? onjy conference game.
Poston Brums all are in their sec-
next
seven p|ace money of $700.
Bridge City
Nabs Second
Ti-
the Ranger, Toe Blake of the Can- wThattcrina oFtcxm Airifwas Scted to shoot for medalist non- u 1° tw*e worm Texas with a 1-14 HAMSHIRE (Spl)-Bndge City s
. ... .» .u- 53 Shattering ot texasAii. a was peueu .« . ^ thp Goves girls won three straight record. Abilene Christian won the eighth "rede eager* were bested
RiSLC°F Ausrin Eat Mid™*- T955 KrtS Riepcn of St. games to claim a handsome cham- only game, an 86-50 victory over So VS QjSW the HaSre JL CENTRO. Calif. (AH,
md seasons as coaches, ifewic ern frast ‘ Texas downed Joseph, Mo. . _ P10^^ trophy, toppling Newton Eastern New Mexico, * grammar school invitational bas-
?>eker of Toronto is in his first , „-r T Lutheran l"0 nura.cu Fv„v.: -------- -
r mpaign while Tomniy ivan is yesterday in the Scotch foursome B team by
1 lying his first season as coach cf s»m Hous.on b>5S, Ste- .Jurna„ent ths {irst official event team by 44-
Two hundred golfers
teed off irt a 30-26 overtime game, the Buna Triniiv,
‘ '31-14 and Bunaks A *’i,h
_ _ - l"lht fiMl5' I
siSKS. St DeVicenzo Claims
grammar
off last week, is third ketball tournament, bv the
Hamshire team here Friday night
This week Trinity hosts Howard
~ **’ ' Monday
Tom Courtney, halfback Frank ficit on the last nine of 54 holes
Gifford of the championship New and won tiie $5,000 l ake Worth
York Football Giants and Hosing. Open yesterday on a d.vziing
a veteran spottscaster. string o,_birdies and par*
----- It vr.R B t >• . .. hi ' o'
the women professional gaiters’ ■
our.mtnent tour and netted her
$880. The Spartanburg,. S C . com-
petitor took the Tampa Open, kwt
week.
Miss Rawls' oru-entki-par round ■
of 69 at Lake Words ga»a her a 214,
oiia- 1 . *, lon*V four strokes b**),*i than - the 54
host Lema ihe-$1,000 first prize in an ho!e capd t irnccl rn bv Fav Crock-
extra hpje pfaye'f for the >00. er v bo emerged a-her too rival
m<?,nt V !^ilhe llT,perial V,allC-v 0pcn ep ■’-*-• *-*-si u"ho,i - , Ess Crocker- —
*'" went. Went out in 34. one under oar. for ^
Lema Nabs
Golf Purse
league the last two seasons.
★ SPECIALS ^
1x10—1st Whitt fit Shettlnj
ft 1,000 $asoo
-1*4—7.6 Whit* hr
ft t.000 $65.00
2x6 S4S gin#, ptr 1,000 $90.00
N«. 1 Oak Flttring,
Pat 1.000 *110.00
%" Shot! Rack, par 1.000 $60.00
Shaat Rack, par 1,000 $50.00
>4" Shatl Rack, par 1.000 $45.00
4" Fibar Orangtharg par ft 40c
I" Fibar Orangabarg, par ft. lie
AU TTHi OF CAST IRON FITTINGS
Sit OUR IARGI SUFCTION OF
KUHN PAINT
f
• WHITi PAINT
Kahn Climalittd
Stephen F. Austin still led the Wonh 79 Low net scorers vere Titlfi S6C0nd TjITI0
seasoq standings with a 15-2 rec- Mrs j0hn Monlrey and R. J. Cof-
ord, followed by Southwest Texas |ee both of San Antonio, 59a-
'Sy’ AWl"i^ttrStianrontri«-' ?V’8 “trind™eVLillk f‘cSe“ TI!C 0akland* ,Cal,f^■■ P™ tli:d a lead of two stroke:
Wavland at Plain view anrt Mid. * ',m over Little Cypress pau| HarneVj Bolton. Mass., with
western meets Texas Wesleyan at and 8 i^!8 sem,finals triumph 276 ar the end of the fourth round
Fort Worth. * ever Wiaaie
yesterday at tiie Barbara Worth i
- ..„ Thursday Triniiv plavs St The finals victory earned Ham- Gauntry Club course. Then he and I
KINGSTON. Jamaic* (AP)—Rc-h- Mary's at San Antonio North Tex- Coach William Bryant's Bridge Harney birdied the lust ext-a hole
the golf sharp- as tries Hardin-Sitnmons at Abilene Qlv *** runrierup trophy L i t H e Bob Inman, Detroit, finished
a*, aa *,.^1.-7 srASat VSnSfUSUTuXt i“ttl52sf=ssa iS= S3 r,'r»T.V,'c'^' •JS’-WoJSBaSSS
........ " ....... pnl'red the 'Ornament. inOsm nm,„# hi. «r?ona, sUmp on'tht. " Wichita Falls' Fnd.v Abilene lation ct^wn. . land. Tex . n> Icmk With 280
championship* Christian piafs Easterti'New Mex- In the championship finals game, ahd SnSilley Quick, Dowriyy, Calif
Don't Forget
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er'fera1 from M spates and Mexico, hl* Pe^nal stamp on the a; Wichita Falls Friday Abilene 1«kh> ctpwn.
gc.fcrs from -l s.ates Open championship- / Christian pi ads Easter*
—* . ,.1he Soulh Arner)C-» veteran won jeo at Portales. N. M.
Tommv (Red) Williams of Roch- the tournament Joc.the. second
' * ' **—*— *'----- rfv-s-w.----—stir
Robert Hanks and . John Taibert was fifth at 281.
......... ...... , „ .u -x - --, paced Bridge City .n scoring with
ester's American Hockey League straight year yesterday when he Marv Throneberrv, New lork ei§ht P°'nt' each. Jimmy Lemome
team has averaged only 19 unin- completed the 72 hole* with a score Yankee rookie first baseman, was second with seven. S Sterrk-
utes a season in the penalty pox of 360 — l.-under par — and 13 drove in 145 runs for Denver last, mo* was high for Hamshire with
for eight years in the league. |Strr.scs in front of his nearest season to lead the American Assn. 10 - _____
Doug Sanders of Cedartown, Ga.,
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1957, newspaper, January 28, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557662/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.