The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956 Page: 27 of 34
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It happrnul at the famed Dar- edition -ml' you wne up with
linicUm Rawway, Darlington, 8, ih<? low-pri< <W bfttotf that out*
C. A regular production Chev- *hi»f* emytfodyt No may!**
rofet with 225 h.p. power! it on -about it, proof of pfr-
for 24 rtraight hou», pYmgjnit Umum that wafti safer, kp»
101.5H mile* per hour, Pi top ihe pier liiyjmay flnvwy few
2Wh^ff f a *. : " wilH (^rtdrt/* m*l ht'if) by
AiW that to Chevy* unparal- - you'll wv you can’t brat Chevy
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LITTLE LEAGUES OR BIG ‘- ITS IN THE SUN
VOL U, NO. 221
TKursdey, June 14, IBW
Tigers Vs. Rid Sox-
Teen Teams Battle
For First Tonight
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v'VV Teea-age ***** 1+W (tout
fl»*t place U» will hr broken et til* heerborough K*d So* atr tint
■« ^.«lnMNr *» Oiler *-- ““ -’-- ■
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tfc* Nottoway Tlgeri ami tied tar wxvtui with |.| reroute
„ , „.. , la Ertdey night* M*y at piler
Parti for ftnrt with the Culpepper la- Park the Elk Dodger* win roliui*
THE wT AMIIM.*
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*llh *** dptliatolJlient* la th* 'ii,iiit*ay Tt*#r*
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L««» r»k* wiu play iht Kjwama league with Ihrto wlai and m fad ana in the «e* tm,i ,„«* MearhuiriugK K»tl to* .r.....t I
BravM mw m for a*«Md. in th. M Th* Elk. Dodger. Oplt««at fe»rti»r tht. work th* H«| Dm Bayahui. Yankee* « S{
•r.ond haule r , Olhhtl an4 Kiwania Hrav.a ar* all apakrh Ik* Tank**.. #«4, th*. - Juator l/apa, ,
Olanto «THa»i.,f iho B«avi»»Slo4 Urn* Omk*",►.»..«:• »Vtr?iL
th* CttM o4|*4 th* u'-'W, flptimtat tltants ............. t ft
S®**8*5®™ anrf.th*Ti**ra kuirlwUHr Indiana. Klka l»oti*i» ............. ) ij
SPORTS FLASHES -S ■ ‘a
By Fred Hartman
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We Nemiirate And Beet Bob Gillette
Baytown's Father Of The Year For If Si
ABILENE STAR REJECTS
$30,000 BONUS OFFER
ABI.I.KN’E, Twi ;'iT| Vtrta. aalrf h< ha-l arroptod a full haa*- |
rh(l ataiivd. hail *i htil*t*hiy at hj|w,\ hut
knuld not I’lav fwrtball
AIM tMt MEN. M l. HI HTOV
MKNJII
II hi il.%11 Ww *l**n I hr «*•
*l(iunrnl l« muninai* H«j -
town'* father nf fh* year a* a
part nf our ol.w>r>anr* of
father’* |»a> nf |*M, n* wailM
nnl have a vrr> hard i«h.
' Wr'd pul. lauyar Hnl. t.fl
Ml*, and the farl thit he'a a
tahyrr Hixiiii.i't bav* antlhlna
In d» with If.
file fa> t that In remit wrrka
Mol. t.illrtte ha* bfrom* the
,,mn*l lm|Kirtant liawlml! man
atnr* Abner linuhieiUy la**nt*d
I hr a*Hie 1* the «'»»<>« behind
our ehnit-r.
And nn» for Ihe atopy behind
oiir f hi,lee. **•
Bar town ha*. «ul|r»nn It*
l.lltlr league l*»elnl| program,
hut iiiiIhmIi realiaed'ft. hut lloti
t.illelte Alai he *«n«r other*
renltird It, hut only Bob f.Bletl*
did am thing atHiiil tt. . v
younger. And many de.Mtdn* ar*
hairline
Mob UlKr tte taw that Ihing hap-
pening atEaPhund him He dertdmt
thor* should b* more baseball, \
<>n hia own hafdnea* and hy
ittekibg hla hand* into In* own
«>wt lbe tMu* kef imoir* nf1^ri. nrt*
Hob taiaed enough money In gel
anolber program started.
Ttiere were plenty of wailing
and eager potential partlrlptnta.
There «n plenty of dough forth
turning And beef of all (here ***
plenty of adult leadership ay»H
able The real key to youth 'pi
with '|>
gram* l* adult leadership ,fu*t a* !
i you
ship
the geoiitmaater is the unsung
hero of Buy fhouta, *o !* the man
age. or the •oath the man behind
Ihe i
til# K.edlie lirm, whll atoned!
in tujih ftSnihall and haaehail at
Abilene high *cht«»l soya he will
turn down * SAnyaw honuy offer
from the Iretrott Tigetw in order fsorngi x
to get a lOllege ednuatlUn at hall. 1 *:*1 the 1‘nleerSlfy of ton family, IM long llrlie, elreled Ihe IttAb III Itrf May two dour
Mnnthern Melhwll*l t'lilveraUy Tran* Te«a» A and M Oklahoma , Ihelf fa'"file. Burton I* ei«td»*eil in Itlamond Alkali'* T hlortne
Th. Ig-vearwild third ba*. man IlMwrrtty;-me* and thaas Trrh 'ttopirtmnal. The Burlnn, are member* of f,.a.h Bapll.l « hutrh.
on Abilene* *i*te ' Hamplun team k!*o tried try get hi* (tofelowt* ! \
M> **i,f I letroit |,ad offered him i . ,
»MV 1.1 enter pruf.«lm,.t h,«. <»»» » «•»!•» T- A MAtlBUf ON UlM. HHIA E- the N f.. Mur
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Their hlg liitrn.t. “are Ihelr ehildren! Brenda f, who* a darning
•tinlenli Him hi, }, a ballplayer In the making; and Bradln, lha
one-yea guild the BnHon* hoiighi ih«ir hew I he. ..lei fgam palmar
Beiyrly al llmk Turner I hevrolel t% II* Bf. Alai a and la fc.
•'<»* 1 Ail* 1 fata by frleromad
hay in * »ummrr tm*rh«H pro
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* H«»h fhl hi* )r«gu# *i*rtnt *n«!
hr guv# ti»r ofn*nftnlion fhr
»* rw e n.i V ...ar., * , l)f H tjfwyff <H «»ilOA in Ml)
UF OMA HANK right (**nio ^ ‘ ^ippiiii ioum
15 y«unjf.tr>. earh In U. play, p„,(1,|, ,nrt ,.rl,
aud there are far more tn»n 120 r,.nmn<!ed Everybody wanted In
hove-here ^ho idrr m tnaa amt-tfi*y IKhughf^it ffr.t it
hat Mir hall around _ would be a„«tre.‘l mrner league,
Some of the moK l r a g I e„ hut before Mtfh Oillette non Id say
momeni* in Baytown • hiitnry habeas rorpu* • wbieh would be a
tome when young.Vr, are nnt long time with Itch doing the
poked for the team.*. Of .ou'*e, talking', th»-!dtlle league people
M * life that many are , ailed but and the laytee* invitedythe tr> i
few are , hoaen. but try god **• Meting league to Ula the fiytlltie*
plain that to an 11'year-old. or of IJ, park j
It Soys You Can't Sorvt Two Moitors •]
You Hove To Say Bob Gillette 1$ Trying
lowed progress far § few hwwr*. j
UlLr IIB* Mil bhi4 *tmMl n *i(t
GLAMOROUS.
but, a tomboy
VAP flAPPEVEH To he Ih lMi
tdllelte'* afflee the other dav,
and he «a* talking fo Into rftenl*.
One w»* a legal rlienf. The
other wa* a ha«'l*ll dbg,
Mere I* Ihe way (he eonyer-
aalion wenf:
"I fhmight he wa* out ton
A«u thould have your earne»|
money here fay Saturday. The*
t gi'e two bate* »n an o«er .
throw, Him mueh mlneeah do
.you nanf lo retain? A* a nth
the umpire* liaye been o.H , but"'
lhaf hall »ure looked ouftide to
me. The deed should be ready
any Mum now.”
The rantersaltoa went on and
on, but >«ii gef the idea how
filing* »re ‘going o'er al "AAe
The People’*’ afflee,
There hate boon personal
frngedle* that threatened to roh
Alike wa* oof and alma*! ready
to go by the lime the last stllrk
had been snipped.
ITS ixmxr, we know, to brag
on what a guy does for the kM»
all kid*
But you ran a*# why we mml
(hi* verbal an-otod# lo Mlihydale.
mo*t eminent harrMtor, —
Tin' world J* full of people who
•"Aefn their duty," hut tbetr are to»
few who ear. .any. ' f done If
AAE IffrPT, SI E.tlbaf* the Mil
telle ho*»i and Utile hue i lhaf *
another f.ltfelle how) and John
ny and Alike b«di after the "old
man” Hundai. They might e*en ;
gef him a new pair of •llpper*. j
do neeotid fttoughf, howe'er, j
maybe fhey ahouldoT waste (.11 ;
Irtle money on atlpper*. ;
A more approprlale gift might ,
Pafa Bob of some of hi* p>'V . he a ha *r ha It
hut Alike a appendeefomv merel, * Or~aoy, a pair of *l(dlng pad*. !
M*^ w!
outdoors
With Jim Nelson
mmmmmmrnmmmmm
When *e atari getting an man?
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column then yotteknow the fbfeing
gyeid flailing resort* that the*
t'n print them all in’the
I* good,
ATTEBVfKiVw (.000
the Winds kept ■**
of the bav until nomt Vsedneaday
but If rg*—‘ *
■and tot
*»«*•« T» the. Hivnmm, w«V4#»
with bygfSah (nr *h*d) -hai. th*
***** *»d pereh ftohlog rather etow i
To bav# aometbtof to do be tuirped |
hi* attention to. the b g gar*' in !
Pickett* and *ho*gd the buy* ho* ’
l# rid the bayou of a few of then# j
undegrnbhw. a hook won't m. h
i« the .gar* .honey mouth an he
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**£ •*'* but he hooked this
‘•ft.M h" Uona *%£*? .'hi .**« Mg#l(tg''*p apiBBlng tartfte' fo makej
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Jf AV Wilflam* and C ft !#)<•*»
SURE
at heart!
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.some bif «*e
Of # »#
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ftwf ffld weighed: iM pound*,
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Turn Chevy out on the rpml'to dimmer kit real ehaimf
Uor lhtH k the beauty that recently raced t,$imilet
in 2} hour* to net a nmt round-the-clock competition
track performance record!
It happpfMdl at the fumed Ihr
htt'r eattwiliy tod «wai» ig
eat. ■, .
THET TUT Hi* «HtK
bay on Bafurday and Monday the
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If owl ftfti .. tfWBBmm fajPi^j||IBP.f .
w**u it hm ptan work*. 'Mtot.wee#' ^SJC*?1**^* ww*,
few usinI -tt m'pmm tii&ftf: a amMiS ui>* AS .Mwt _
popping the ffw»’t-:Jgfi,the **■ m ^i». Mf*.-
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mumk.Tnu, weekend be,to|otog,
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wk wttb eHker Wa wife or
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to «*#' th* um ttnngmm *m*
e*pt The red and wh.Se eork wift
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956, newspaper, June 14, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043386/m1/27/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.