The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1972 Page: 3 of 118
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Amid Astro-Redlegs Reunion
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, March 28, 1972
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By FRED HARTMAN
COCOA, Fla. (sp)—Only
Denis Menke was missing from
the first reunion of Astro-Red-
leg alumni at home plate prior
to Monday’s first meeting of
the two teams during spring
training in Florida.
Hand-shaking gave way to
gentle ribbing early, and the
stars of the show had to be Lee
May and Joe Morgan panto'
mining each other at bat.
: ^ May won most cheers as he
symbolizediittle Joe’s nervous
left elbow that now is known all
over the National League
Morgan was a good runner
up in depicting the nervous bat
that best typifies Houston’s
new first baseman
Menke didn’t make the trip
' Another great change
place at
Domemen manai
is building a contender.
Andy Kim, folk song singer g
and friend of Dene Hofheinz
Mann, left camp for a short so-
journ in the Bahamas, and into
his suite amid appropriate
ceremonies moved Holly
McLemore, whose scouting ac-
tivities are becoming as well
recognized in Florida as they
used to be wherever Robert E
Lee played football. *
History repeated itself on
another front too. Scout McLe-
more gave his word he would
watch young Astros-to-be in
their camp so he could tell
about what future Houston
teams might look like.
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GARY
ARMER
Lee College
REGENT
SAT., APRIL 1st
After being installed at As-
trotown and especially after
taking over Andy Kim’s suite,
Baytown’s, own Daniel Boone of
sports flatly refused to leave
varsity workouts and play and P^y in Tampa Tuesday,
has not been anywhere near
the practice fields where B
squads were hard at it,
“I have become a major
leaguer, and I like it,” Scout
McLemore said. “I want toibe
identified with the 1972 Astros,
no matter how bad they looked
Beach by way of the boob
tube.”
In one of their finest all-
around performances of the
spring, the Astros won the
first of their two-game set
from the Reds, 4 to 0. They
Two
Spinks
youngsters, Scipio
and James Rodney fivfe innings, striking out two. Alvin 0-2.
Richard, gave their adver-
saries only four hits, two of
them from Johnny Bench’i
rugged bat.
Not a single Redleg ad-
vanced beyond first base, so ef-
s in a four-inning stint. He striick protect its share of the lead round out the LC total
in the high wind at West Palm fective were the two hard- Cincinnati houitom
throwing rookies,
Jim Wynn’s long' two-run
Junior School Track
Meet Here Thursday
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Both the Ross Sterling and set to get underway at.4 p.m
Paid Pol, Adf*By Gary Armer
Robert E. Lee junior varsity
track teams will get a stem
test Wednesday as the Rangers
host a four-team track meet.
Astros’Page
Wednesday
As another step in covering
major league baseball, The
Baytown Sun will start Wed-
nesday with a page-per-day
on the teams in the Western
Division of the National
League. .
Up first will be the Houston
Astros, and a page will follow
each day leading up to the
April 5 opening.
At the Sterling track Wed-
nesday will be juni&r varsity
tracksters from Galveston BaU
and La Marque to compete
with the two Baytown squads
For Sterling, it will be an es-
pecially important event, since
the Raftgers have won every
track meet they have entered
excepted for when they faced
Galveston Ball
Sterling dropped that deci*
sion by some five points, and
Drew Dunlap’s charges will be
out to even the score with the
talented cindermen from Gal-
veston.
Dunlap will be counting on
strong help from Gene Adams,
Charles Watkins, Jim Walm-
sley and Johnny Brown to
tafe^nwet* '
Ganders Here,
Rangers Take
Road Tuesday
The Robert E. Lee Ganders
be out to derail the high-
flying Ball High Tornadoes
when they clash at 7 p.m. Tues-
day at Memorial Stadium. The
[Tors are currently tied with
lear Creek for the District 24-
Loser Wayne Simpson gavelAAAA lead with a 2-0 record
up five hits in seven innings while REL is 0-1.
with veteran Joe Gijibon go- Meanwhile, Sterling travels
ing the eighth. to Alvin for another 7 p.m. con-
Spinks gave up three hits in test. The Rangers are M and
Lee College Golfers
Fourth At San Jac
homer in the third put
game on ice for the Astros.
Richard came off a bad per-
formance to allow only one hit
In other 24-AAAA games
isday, Clear Creek tries to
out five,
Box Score
when it goes to La Marque and
lAngleton travels to Texas City
Angleton travels
for a date with the Stingarees
-■ abrhbii Th® Lee-Sterling game
r>m» 1? drained out Friday night has
d 1 Jjlbeen rescheduled for 7 p.m.
J 2 April 5,' Pete Sultis said Mon-
" " day afternoon.
PASADENA (Sp)-Lee Col-
lege’s Rebels put together
four-man team score of 316
Monday to fmish fourth in the
San Jacinto Invitational Golf
Tournament
Host San Jac won the event
with a 307. McLennan Commu-
nity College of Waco was sec-
ond with 311 and Temple
placed third with a 312.
Junior School
Track Meet Is
Set Thursday
Memorial Stadium Thursday
will be the sight of a junior high
track meet for Baytown seven-
would most likely have won the th and eighth graders, starting
of a sudden-death playoff
Had Wotipka been desig-
nated a team member, LC
tournament
Medalist honors for the day
went to Baytown’s Price
Boothe, who wears San Jac
colors. Boothe had a 37-36-73
The next outing for Lee Col-
lege comes Friday, April 7, year, but only teams from Bay-
Charles Head and Collier when the Rebels travel to Waco town, Horace Mann, Highlands
and.Cedar Bayou will enter this
year.
for the McLennan Community
Nolte paced the Reb team with
75s. Head put together rounds College Invitational,
of 39-36 and Nolte had a 40-35.|
Gregg Lewis fired a 37-
and Mike Cegielski a 41-44-851
at 4:30 pan.
Both field and running events
are set for the eight participat-
ing teams.
Webster seventh and eighth
grade teams won the event last
Open Daily 19:90 to 9:90
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30-1
Ironically, the Rebels' best
round of the day was carded by
Donald Wotipka, who was not
designated as a member of the
four-man team, which must be||
done before play, begins. Wo
tipka had a 37-37-74 and tied forll
runner-up low medalist, an
honor he lost on the second hole
if Sterling JVs Thump
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Aft—3,000 (M«.)
Clear Creek By^T
- 1 Hf i' The Sterlinc Blue Devils sot victory. He struck 01
The Sterling Blue Devils got victory. He struckout eight,
jan excellent pitching job from
James Shipp and used two
errors and a base hit in the
ling 2-1 victory over Clear
Creek Monday night in a Dis-
no hits.
This game rocked along fori
Jj] Yj Sixth Iseventh inning to score a thrill- inning for Sterling and gave up
In Links
Tourney
trict 24-AAAA junior varsity five innings as a scoreless
baseball game.
Shipp was near untouchable tallied a run apiece in the sixth
as he worked six innings for the
TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY ONLY WHILE THEY LAST!
Easter Egg Hunt Friday 2:00 p.m.
250 Prizes to be Given Away Children Under 12
HOUSTON (Sp)—The Robert^, , n,
. Lee golf team totaled 327 IjirlS Will Dig
strokes here Monday lo finish! ..... ~
sixth in a field qf 12 teams in a fn RH Tl*flck
tournament at the Tejas Coun-|
try Club. . EAST CHAMBERS (Sp)-
Ross Sterling’s second team Barbers Hill miler Richard
competed, in the event and Moore raced to a 4:35.8, his
totaled 330, finishing ninth. The best time ever, at the East
varsity -did net .compete- be- Chambers Invitation- Track
cause it is getting ready for the Meet Saturday to claim third
Bryan Invitational Tourna-lplace, but, overall, it was the
ment to be held Wednesday. BH girls track squad that stole
For Lee, Sidney Beames was the show,
the hot shooter, firing a 39-38-77 The girls won their division
to lead the Gander linksters. as Mia McGinty won the 100-
Tommy Ferguson and Kyle yard dash in 12 flat affd ran on
Lippman followed Beames the winning sprint relay team
with scores, of 81, and Tim with Cqnnie President, Sharon
Hazelwood had an 88. Jebo Scott and Katherine Bradford
Walmsley rounded out the They were timed in 52.0.
Gander linksters with a 90. The Barbers Hill mile relay
For Sterling, Bobby Kolitz of Rita Jones, Claudette
had a 79, Roger Bums fired an Hamilton, Barbara Anderson
81, Jimmy Muckelroy had an and Donna Armstrong placed
84, Joe Gilbert an 86, and fourth, while Katherine Brad-
Greg Barolak finished with an ford was fourth in the 100 and
'Eva Bradford fifth,
walked two and the lone run he |
allowed was unearned.
Larry Tobin tossed the last I
pitching duel. Then both dubs
setting the stage for the Blue]
Devils’ last inning heroics.
Mike Pillow got it started I
when he reached first, then
second, on an error. Robert
Tavary singled Pillow to third.
Pillow scored when Dennis
Boucher’s shot to third was)
hobbled. -
In addition to Tavary, RiCh-l
ard Greer, Russell Hargrove,
KevinTKilzley,‘Kevin Rupp and
Pillow slashed out hits for the
Sterling, which is now 4-6 on
the season and 1-2 in district.
The Blue Devils’ next outing
comes at 7 p.m. Wednesday
when they meet Robert E. Lee|
at Memorial Stadium.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1972, newspaper, March 28, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104198/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.