The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 4, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Bowling League Results !t llZZciub
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man Mixed Double* l,«gtgu<\ now
playing on the new l.aramel
Lanes in Coleman.' are released
this week Tin league is the first
one organized in Coleman, and
others are due lo be "organized
Soon
STANDINGS
Team ' ■ W L
Vogue Cleaner- 4 0
Bird well Drilling 4 0
Triangle Agency 2 "2
First Natl Bank 2 2
7-Up Bottling b 4
Morris Chevrolet ' .0 I
High Individual man. 3 games.
Vidua) man s game, I'ig Brown
171); High individual womans
game Norma Woodard Hi2
High individual woman, .1 game
Norma Woodard 453
The mixed doubles league is
ill need p[ two more teams or
a total of eight couples Any
couples desiring lo enter the
.league are requested to eon.
tact Carry or Mel Kithards at
the how ling lanes_hi tort: 7 n.m
'Tuesday e.eiiin;;
With today’s speed highway
safety is. a life atid death matter.
MONUMENTS
Coleman Monument Works
W. A Finlay, Owner Glenn Hagler, Sales Mgr.
Box 29 ” Telephone 8276
Is Announced
Lakewood country Club, lo-
cated midway between Cross
Plains and Rising Star, will hold
an Invitational golf tournament
the last weekend in July.
Qualifying, rndnds may be post
ed any time betweeli now, and
tournament time however only
•ems turned m tie last Friday
In the month. July 28. will be
eligible for medalist honors j
Match play in all flights will
begin Saturday morning July 2!)
Finals will he player! Sunday
afternoon
The 9 hole grass greens lay-
out at Lakewood is reported in
best .condition In recent years.
.1 C ('lower of Cross Plains,
manager of the i lull, expects a
minimum of four flights
Prizes will be awarded win-
ners and runners up of all flights I
consolation, victories and tour-
ney medalist There will be no
Calcutta pool
GOOD
GJ|i|L*F'
Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 4, 1961 Page 3-A
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Fve on the Ball
By SAM SWING
“Looking up? often Is
given as the reason for a
had shot. What actually hap-
pens when a golfer looks up
Is that he pulled back.
Keeping “eye on the hall’’
is necessary only until you
hit it After that it makes
no difference where you
look. The body pivot takes
your head around naturally
and you have the thrill of
seeing your hall in flight.
One caution: The head
may move hack and forth
during the swing, never up
and down. Golfers guilty of
this will wish they had
stayed at home.
FILLERS
Two-Edged Sword
Folk singer Dorsey Burnett
was in a hurry to get it all
over with when he was ar-
rested on a warrant and taken
to Van Nuys, Calif., court to
pay a traffic fine. .‘ I have to
get out of here quick,’’ he ex-
plained, "because I have to go
downtown for jury duty.’’
Proving Ground
Sam Hanks, 1957 winner of
the Indianapolis SOO-mile rac-
ing classic and now director of
the Indianapolis Speedway,
was asked why so many driv-
ers from Los Angeles seem to
win honors. “In Los Angeles
traffic you have to be a top
driver to live,’’ he replied.
Oil ihe-Job Training
Court chairman George
Simpson, of Margate, England,
believes in letting a man ply
his trade—even if he's a crook.
When a prison warden re-
ported that a prisoner could
not appear in court because
his cell door was jammed,
Simpson asked, "Haven't you
got a safecracker in another
cell?’’
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Little League — Minor League — Major League
Baseball News
. Four more games went into
the record hooks in the Major
League last weekend, with two
games Thursday night and two
brake up contests Saturday night
Thursday evening here, the
league lending Orioles had" then
hands full in subduing the I’ii
ales, 4 3 Both teams made only
four hits The Pirates played
errorle s ball and flu ’ winners
had one miseue in the well
played game Hlehie Lee had
a sold hornet for tin* Orioles
Winning pitcher was Eddie Mon
roe and f’.aylon McClellan was
the loser
In l In - et urn I »1 ■ " I h<-
twin-hill, the slugging Indians
crept elo.si-r fn lii-t plan will)
a lfj 5 win ovei the Cubs Tht
winners had 15 hits and 3 er
rol and the Cul>*.»', Inf- and
5 errors (iacy I'iWard was the
winning pitcher and also slam
ine.d a 3 tun homer Jim John
sion look flic loss
Saturday night here fn a
makeup contest, the Indians
stopped the Pirates, <i 3 'The
Indians had 4 hits and 2 errors,
while the Pirates-had hot 2 hit
and. 2 errors Douglas t'auley
was: the winning liurler and
Kilc.v Dunn the lo-n
At Santa Anna, tjo' home
stand'inu Cardinals won a mo
tested 8 7 verdict o' er the lead
ing Orioles No stHfWttes are
available on the game
SCHEDULE
. iMonday) in the league has the
(Monday in the league had the
j Cardinals coming here for a
key game with the Orioles^ at
5 45 p in and the Indians vs
the Pirates in the follow up game
at 8 p m
STANDINGS
Team W L
j Orioles ‘ ' 5 2
j Indian:-' 4 2
Cardinals 3 3
Pirates • 24
| Cubs 2 5
Uie Little League developed
into a deadlock Iasi Friday even
log when the Coleman Dodger-
upset lIn league 1( Tiling Talpa
Yankees, throwing them Into a
tie with the Giants However
> the tie will he dissolved Tues-
day evening when the two 00-
leaders meet in "the big“ game
of the .season.
IV Last Friday s results; had the 1
I Dodgers nipping lh<- Yankees
' here. 8 7 The winners had
nits', 6 errors and 2 walks, while
j t-he YanKs had (i hits, d errors
and 3 walks. Louis De|a It >sa
was tlie winning pitcher and
Jackie Burleson was lagged with
■ the' loss.
In the 8 p in game here, the
Giants and Tigers mixed up in
une of the more exciting games
oi tm season, with tin- Giaritf
squeezing by the liger- 2 1
Although outhit by a (i 3 mar
gin. the Giants made the most
of their opportunities 'the
Giants had? yri’ors and 4 walk
while tne Tigers had 2 error
and 2 walks Terry (’ox was the
winner on the mound, and David
Scott tin- load
\t Mozelte the Coleman Bed
Sox oulscored the honiestanding
Braves ft C The Sox had 7 hits
oru error and 5 walks and the
Braves 5 hits. 5 errors and
walks Wendell Daniel picked up
the wjn and J W Puckett was
the loser
SCHEDULE
<lutsuh- of make up game tIn
Little 1-eagui will iiiiish out the
regular schedule with tw-o games
this week As previously men
ltoned Im ing game will -be
Tuesday night between the
„ Yanks and Giants here at fi p in
This will tie followed by the
Bed Sox vs Tigers i lie Dodgers
will go to Mo. ellc for a (, p m
contest
STANDINGS
TEAM W
Yankee' ti
Giants (>
Dodgers ’ 3
I'lgers 3
Bed Sox 2
Braves 0
MINOR LEAGUE CLOSES
The Minor League will end
their schedule with four games
this evening, Monday It will be
Cats vs Sharks. Hawks
Eagles, Aggies vs Kduels and
Medics vs Buffs All but the
Aggie Hebei game will tie ri
p m it will be at 8 p m
TNmfiGRAM
Check the correct word
l_The minimum wage set by the 193* Fair labor
Standards Art was-<25) (*St cents an hour
2_Monetary unit of .South K«rfi in lh»* (yfn) (hwan).
2—iMost rccentlv created l S. cabinet post is the
department of lllealth. Kdueatlon and Welfare)
(Interiorl.
4— It was created in (19531 1961).
5— Speaker Sam Rayburn is making plans to enlarge
the Bouse o( Representatives to Hi*I Jffll
members
G—The House Rules Committee was rerentlv ex-
panded to (12) (IS) members.
7_The expansion breaks Its (liberal) (conservative)
domination
J--—Rules Committee rhairman is (HowardW Smith)
(John W. MeComtcST.
9—t apitat oi Portuguese Angola js (Stanleyville)
(Luanda). , , ,
10—(Portugal) (England) it the largest colonial power.
Count 10 for each correct choice. A score of 0 20 is
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