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sports I Major League Standings
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It’s Head, Not Heart
That Joe Needs Now
By Mll.TON RiniMAN
ITT Sport* Writer
NEW YORK d'PD lYople
have J.w Nmiath a.I wo>ni>-
They say his heo'f! is toi> 'big.
That1"; not so at a 1! It's not hi'
head that's too big. it's his
heart.
Joe Namath has a heart as
big as a bathtub and the
quit and leave the wh.de is. mg
i,;ien to s|>ec:il.itj(,r."
Thinks It Over
N'anTiflT is . "tn:<r..e 'ih'iir : . J
wilt) does some umn'ir trim's. I
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0 goring in'!!i thi ' ■ ! o'. < ! the
sever'!;. i.' ’
the . : -!: 1 > . t :,<■ I, id.
P 11o<I .mi! e . i ■.
For the I : ; j
nns in the !«.''• ■;11 ■ .f
enth find ai'hou-di I;•
the score Mi the i i i.! 11 ' i > . ■ id
A., r'on ik hv iie,| ti.e (< dim-."
Id iw v, dli .i ii i hill I in,. , i
the Width to i:i\ e the I,,v. i .i
. r,-r> 'V :n, l!n ir third 111 ;i p ..
CVi 'i I dolls i i .1!.
Houston s wirier Ton U; i,(f in.-
allowed <• I> two hits until fhe
Keveidh. l iuf Mien Itieo <' odv
sin;’-!,'. | ariiI AsKomonte' Walked.
A Ilir 1 ,i d li cdva'need on in-
field i,'its pun h-hitter -Mike
1 a -i s m ’ji-1 lion e ili« nidiiers.
1 .Id 11 tv.is I MM SI 'll (.1,111 111
li.'i'epallis when Tuiiuiiy Aaron
hit into tlcidel's choice hut
ti’en Jaekson, Tony < Inn/nlt's,
Hank Aaron and Orlando Oe|K‘-
. lit Siiuti' (I off relieve!' i'Yeil
(,i.i; idine jo put the. Braves in
fp.nl; 5-1.
I rims Mi*like ' singled for
Houston el the e,.dit!i off
er (Vi il I '|i-hav\. Alice a walk
advanced Mi nke. to second,
1
fVi'clitt tiiti
I'.m rh ar.i an
l/iuis
V MMe
id 111,, I
AWJi'.acv
tw..i.v, V-'ii and 11-0, a II11 S'
■s,win d Molitical, 2-0.
)("!•! 1 | VtlCI till' da I ga'lhlj
vv,t.h i I'unsM'aaiid single ii, the
o'vwdii ihii'iig lief lire deciding
cond'an liie niratlj/ with a
l a i';■ i ,.tiled s,all'll'.
.Vn.ttv Ainu doubled in the
..V ,v a 111.: i land:,; op 1h ■_ aopi n< r1
and "-coped oii i: o:.e,single.
ol! J-d• i mu on- Ji-rikins.. The
I' • ad s , idl'd the ha.-.es in Die
I..!,!,! ,uaing of (lie second game1
i a a single, an error and .in
ine-i.t.,Mia vV.uk ijidrue IP Dili r
;,l d ; . .Ii.de over tile draWll-
•u oi'Sn. dl vvi'h.o;ie out;
.1di Vi liudial pitched a five-
l .: lei- in' he ding (dincinnnli for
the i,111 ■ 11 coils''i uiivc. time ' and
Philadelphia-7, New Y rk 3.
2: I
IV:tsbur;:h 1. Chicago o 1st.
iMts1 argil 4. Chi,-ay ' 3. 2nd
At aid a f>. House,n 5
: Louis 2. Montreal 0
S in F: an. ■■ 1. Cir.n tiiiiuli 0
!/ s Angei-.s T, San I)ieg . 3.
1st.
1/.s Angeles 11. San Diego 0.
2nd
T'xtay's l.arncs
.Cue .nnati at San Franc is o
Nc.v York at Philadelphia
Chicaga .at Pittsburgh
M i.'rcal i * St I. luis
Ilou-ton at Atlrintij
San 1)k go at Los Angeles
Thursday’s (tunics
New York at Philadelph a
M intreal at St I>nns
San Diego at II uston
Cincinnati at San Francisco
Only games scheduled
.' a a f-
IS K under.' Sin-.
1 • .Ji,. • ; i. ■.. ■ i'i & Ulli
S.r. \ Dibic...; f,,rl.s
h ib ijr, a r. S.ii i ], diVes-;
!,, ! 1 A un a : Sini’i"- only;
1 ,i: „s ; i 1 .V III;' i r, ■ I de.s cr.l .
KiV’v h- R of J2.50 ( i.” singles
rid VI50 for daublcs per icuni
: us' ,i ■ un any i-niri> s Ii. rid-
. r.e f. i eicipt ■ f i nD'ie.s is 12
' n .true opnu 'r, of .boon, Tm July 8.
ii ;. I 'm la km i
Tin 23rd nnnuaf Stale Cham-'
in-hip II,.’.a Sch'o ; Hill'd dot
.di •> n II ..I- d*,vi Iii.it
i 'n,.' inn.iti I n, His rug.ut.;.nd wu: . ntHiUc ii,rough’
wa, iped ;n idieg i c.it:,rday The lode , a't.urls at
s p.iTi. each evening ,a'rid . 'the
l >p tiii'ch contestants in. each.;
event ...will advance to the n.a-
'ic'ii ii ciiampion.ship in, San An-
t ,nc August MO. The rational
finals are < vie, led to diavv en-
tries from 22 .states. The Texas,!
team vyon Die national eham-i
[,i ii,ship . in the years IfKVS.j
thr.-ugli 1<*;7 arid m ssiti the'
tcarh title by oiilv tvvi
:n Topeka, Kansas, la.-
I.ast time tiie, national, finals 1 mill,
wwre- field in Texas was the enr-1 The defending world
!y 1850's when it was held in ; pilins -- breaking out
Mal'kdtsvill<* early season slump
-----. : douhleheader fnrrh the New
At least thirteen teams of the York Yankees, 8-0 and 6-3
twenty seven that started 'the j Tuesday night to run their win-
Water Safari are restins; and riiiig streak to seven games as
, , , , lugrouping at Seiidrif'. The first ■ manager Mayo Smith beamed,
Ig 11. i lull I and Jlrclc Da.'t/, drove , , , ,,. . , ., .'‘ .
lap of the sail, water part of I feel the elub has momentum
■ill. i ai ii lr ;i - 11 ie (, iams , . ,
the trek begins at su.'ua-e to- now
morrow morn ng t , l’ort O'C m-; But the problem for the Ti-
•i I' liape officials .were still gers i.s that they're still not
liying to , determine last night: gaining on the high-flying Bal-
if tliere are any boats ;envun-:,t more Orioles, who've won six
ing' on. the river. Eleven Ik>u's■' of seven.
have officially dropped out., 13 | On Monday night, Smith said,
c'mile at Chicago, pfid., rain,
o
Oakland at Kansas City, ppd ,
rain
8, New York 0, 1st
Detroit 6, New York 3, 2nd
Baltimore 5. Washington 1
(develand 4. Ii .s'on 2
California 13, Minnesota 1
Today's liumri
Detroit at New York
Baltimore at Washington
Boston at Cleveland
Seattle at Chicago
California at Minnesota
Oakland at Kansas City
Thundny’a Games
California at Minnesota
Seattle at Chicago
Boston at Cleveland
Baltimore at Washington
Detroit at New York
Only games scheduled
Detroit Tigers See
Long Climb Ahead
By VITO STEUJNO | leads the second place Boston
I D 8porta Writer j lied Sox by seven games and
The 'etprt Tigers are mak-; the Tigers by 8’.i.
points i.ing them move now; but they've j x pair of Detroit newcom-
j toutfit themselves on a tread- trs ^om ■j-rcgh an(j jjtp Brown,
chain- an<* a rel'°^ Pitcher who rare-
hatl ,na! hero as Cb :,.'les A.
Lindner" If' 42 vc.rs e.' lier.
EvecyDodj''talked Hbiut ti.e r •-
uni,k..‘i|c tlwag Ji.e N.vm.ui nci
in the Super B'ldl, (liiivr m n
pictured themselves ns him:
young girls pictured themseives don't think he's t!,.• -• im, m" i{v t-
with him. ; he can’t see tie. geptesquo
Now the shoe is on the other situation in proper pia spci tiw»
foot. This time tiie referee 1 once ho sit> .down arid think' it
trouble is he lets all his friends' totaled up all the min's and all over. I know tie n is r •>
use It. He thinks that’s being declared Joe Nairiath the loser. ■ th.it already but he li.Vv to- u., ,t
loyal. Namaih .-.-.ys ids an unfair again, and rnay 1;...... ■■
He has another habit involv-.: decision because he never had after tint, 11;. him-idf, t<„>.
ing his heart. Confronted with a anything to do witli tiie un- That's important. If t o tr. ::y
sticky problem occasionally, wholesome element which fre- others arc around J.e ;
he’ll use it Instead of his head quented his bar and i cstaii- heart tr. ubic.
to think with and that's one of rant. Bachelor III. but when is One rumor lloa’.r,:; ,-iio'u.'.’I is
the reasons he's in this pieklc tiie last time you ever heard qt ; that he may !■ av«. l!ic ,• ir; y
a referee reversing his decision, and play all Ins L|J n
Na math's first impulse was j ^ uiiada. Ill lr-,u \v tm.: a: t.,-
right. He had made up his mind same time ( assius l iy :-as ..all
to sell his place after lie had : .those title figlits in 1 ;,t.
been warned to dispose of it by ■ Closer to the solution uudoul,-
Pcte P.ozelle, the footbiill com- i f^cfly is. the sess u: \ Til ith I; 1
. XI missioner, but then his hfart witli Phil Isidih, tiie Jets*
J<* Namath never spoke any : g)>t jn 1h<? w-av a^ain, hc ,h )URht President icsd ,y. The „n„.
truer words. j about all his friends and listen- l,<,ur meeting paved the way fur
It sure is ridiculous. ! ed to them and changed his ■ another one Soon with lb,
The whole thing is so ndicul- : ntjnd | I flunk Namath wnl st.,v "re
ous it goes beyond being absurd , : . , j tired" a little longer, .swab,re
i his pride, and come haul., Only
now.
He did get in one shot that hit
squarely in the middle of the
target when he announced he;
was quitting football 12 days,
ago.
"This is ridiculous," he said.
, ed to them and
mind.
and the sad part about the j t''a*{ylK h s a matter
entire messy affair is that Joe i Pt'kiciple now.
Namath, with that genuinely 1 Does Joe Namath mean only
warm, big heart and all. must HIS principle and who cares ■
shoulder the responsibility for about anybody elsc's? That's
what happened either now or how most wars are s'aried and
eventually whether he’s com- tiie way things are going now
pletely blameless or not. wars may be going out oI style.
Like all other mortals, 26- . Must Be Cleaner
year-old Joe Namath will find [ The argument is advanced
life can be hard, life can be that some of the football own-
cruel. He probably has found ers themselves aren't as
that out already. | "clean" as Joe Namath. Maybe
after a rough struggle witii him-
self. Hut if Joe Nuniatii is half
the man I think lie is I.,- ;i
pick himself: up, ask fix the
"bill" and pay tile W'liuic I d;.
He always has before. That's
wity lie's so big on principle.
Football Hero
j . !y starts, John Hiller, were key
ci lve, i nns each us I he Giums
d< A\m'-d tin Jted.s, Mm '.cil , 1,
new 8 3, liu- not lost to Uic
1 ■(<■(is 111. ‘■ Suj,t,■;i,her ihhj.
1 'ic* 1 / A : Iked A till .the base-
ini,..I m liic in ' to force in n
run .ni' i- Hunt 1m I a twi,-riin
i !< ml ilc in the K.'irth.
doulii'.'il home Dave MSirsiiall in
the seventh.
seven-run
I'.pen'M- - with a six-t un.a,iduir'-t
relic'v- ,l,e loU1'11 ‘“rung of the
nightirip to lip tli l'.idii-
Iwit'e. Andv KoSeos twerhun
i'l'ousti'ii ticl' ilie'sci/'ie on (i.iry "'-.m r, las 12th ", t o- " .;son.
. binliiiglited Uie .seven-run i..nmg
"The’ "asI o' big inning, a 1,1 H',' opener an I While
three-run hm v.. - die loucth ('i iwh,n|s U.m-run shn . .p
when M'd'iy M u'lin'c'/ siruglefl, |«'d the second ga».ne i.,l.y
,a i' at .Sendi ift .still leaving; "Baltimore can't keep up that
three unaccounted' for. The race i .721 pace.” He was right. On
..... , , ends in Port Lavaca Saturday Tuesday night, the Orioles beat
......• ‘ ' '. „ ** one long week after its beginning Washington 5*1, tq boost their
seventh, inning in tlv at San Mamw. i percentage to .726: Baltimore
Farmer Softballers
Trample Weesatche
swenf a i i,luyers in the T‘kvr sweep..
i Trcsh picked up this week
from the Yankees, started in
the first game at shortstop and
collected two hits and scored
two runs as Hiller pitched a
six-hitter to even his record at
2-2. Freehan and Mickey Stan-
ley also homered as the Tigers
beat Mel Stottlemyre, now 9-6.
In the second game, Brown,
just culled up from Toledo of
the Inlernational League col-
lected two hits and scored two
runs. His first major league hit
in the fourth was a two run ho-
mer.
World Series hero Mickey Lo-
lich went 7 2-3 innings to boost
his record to 7-1. Don McMa-
hon finished up the final 1 1-3
innings after the Yanks touch-
ed Lolich for three runs when
he was coasting with a 6-0 mar-
gin.
In other American League I
action Cleveland beat Boston,1
4-2 and California drubbed Min-,
yes and maybe no. I! doesn't
Nothing in the world could I really matter. The point is that
have possibly been sweeter than ; joe Namath has to be cleaner
it was for him after he guided I ami bigger than anybody else
the Jets to their astonishing j because that's what he’s adwr-
Super Bowl victory over the ; tised t,., be und lf vou say thp
Baltimore Coulta five months advertisement was a fraud
ago. In three hours, Joe Namath i tben you're saying the same
became almost as colossal a
TEXAS LEAGUE
Eastern Division
W I.
Shreveport 31 29
Memphis 30 31
Arkansas 27 32
San Antonio 24 30
Western Division
\V L
j Dallas-FW 32 24
) Amarillo 31 27
| El Paso . 31 31
; Albuquerque 30 31
Pet.
! '
Tuesday’s Results
Albuquerque 5, Dullas-FW 4
Amarillo 5, El Paso 3
Memphis 5, Arkansas 3
Shreveport 6-1, San Antonio
2-3
Today’s Games
Albuquerque at Dallas-FW
Amarillo at El Paso
Memphis at Arkansas
Shreveport at San Antonio
Jim Wynn i !■ ■' 11 il; ■!. Felix Milian
committed an i-iror xi'onng a
run, and. Johnii> l.dwani;- Iwo-
run homer, ins si cond of tljg
l.'iM Wliere in He' ie gUO.
Iticliie 1 Ii 1 ’..Mi' n.l 1 ,ai ry Hob',
tw-> of til*' National l.o 'Uc’x
most piom ing young stir.-,
continue to di lnoustnite why
tin v tr...,' !"■ ti," supel'-suirs of
the future.
He biter, a 2<k\ear-old third
bai-im ni who passed up a num-
ber. of inviting pro hockey of
fers to sign- w|lh Pittsburgh,
singled in the decisive run lii
Alan Foster who lost in's first
four del isiolis .this .season
f'uerii's Young Farmers soft- | coniest.
lid! team defeated the Weesat-j The Young Farmers Girl’s j nesota 13-1. The Seattle at Clii-
1 die Jiine-.Tuesday night 13-3. Al- ! team has organized and began cago doubloheader and the GRANTED EXTENSION
pit,'lied his second consecutive theU'-')) t>olh teams are memljers ! practice Monday night. They Oakland at Kansas City games
-.not, ut in the' second game, "• die Victoria Softball league. I have Invoked a game with the ‘ were rained out.
Curl Flood drove in twawuis die Tuesday night game was not | Meyersville girls to be played |----
u jii, si".vn'li-innii'g liouliii' . a league contest. at Meyersville Monday night at i SIGN NO. 1 CHOICE
a i-,d Steve C a ill on and Joe ! W'-'-e ".vent the route eight o'clock. ! PITTSBURGH <UH) »; , , , , . ....
j [, el i.,', combined oh a fiv.- «*n tie- mound for the Young ! Next league game for the er Bob May, Pittsburgh'* No. i j -plans for uetcnamg tns na
la'ter to pace the Cardinals over banners .nl was credited witii ; Young Farmers is set for the i draft choice in the free agent'
Fiiio,!, iiMnclied lor the V ictory. linger struck out | Mission Valley diamond Tues- i selections, was signed by tiie i Commission pcrmn.ea uenve
I NEW YORK (LTD - Middle-
I weight champi'n Nino Bcnven-
I uti of Italy was granted an e\-
PITTSBURGH <U1*D - Pitch- tension to Sept. 14 to announce
In.
The New York Slate Athletic1
thing about, Joe Namath and
you’re in a worse fix than you
were before.
Joe didn’t object to all the
Pet.! praise and adulation which
.5171 cable his way after the Super
.492 i Bowl so what kind of a super
.458 hero will he look like if (ie
;441 objects to some l eisure n>w,
yes, even if it isn’t .'ill!His fault.
One attorney, who also has
served as a judge on the bench,
.571 | tells me Namath is JO’J per cent
.534 j correct, according to his last
.560 stated position.
.492 "lagaily," he adds, "n it
morally."
I also spoke to one of the
most prominent athletes in tiie
country about the Namath situa-
tion. He's a fan of Namath s,
but prefers not to be identified.
He says:
‘‘The thing that has made Joe
Namath is footbll, and i, also
supplied iiim with the money to
buy his bar. The game doesn’t
owe him anything. It's tiie
other way around. Joe owes
football something. He owes
something to the kids, too, be-
cause they ail look up to him,
I believe he's complcu )y in-
nocent bat he has to go out
and prove it now. He can’t just
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1969, newspaper, June 18, 1969; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth701627/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.