Levelland Daily Sun-News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1966 Page: 5 of 12
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LIVILLAMDDAJLY SUN MV* SUNDAY, JULY It, 1*4*- •
Big 33 6ame Against Pemsyhania Set
LEAGUE—WHITE FACE—Front (left to Jimmy Abbott, Nelson Strickland, Dale Allen. Mahager Oren
i, Oscar Pompa, Johnnie Simms, Terry Peden.
Abbott, Bobby Mosely, Randy Peden,
PORT ARTHUR, Tax. (AP)—
TNo fine passers, a top running
back and three strappi* bill-
backs asaurs a balanced pro-
style attack tor Texas hi the
Big 33 gams wainst Pennsyi-
vania.
Matching the best from two
states where high school foot-
ball Is Mom ths rubber game of
the series Is scheduled Aug. 13
at Hershey, Pa. Pennsylvania
won tan 1964, Texas last year.
The Texans, coached fay Bob-
by Layne, begin lbU-scale work-
outs at Houston Aug. 5, a day
attar 18 of ths 33 all-stars par-
ticipate in the North-South
gime at the Texas coaching
school.
Texarkana's Joe Norwood md
San Antonio Highlands' Chuck
Hixson have impressive pass-
ing credentials. Norwood com-
pleted 110 of 211 for 1,513
yards and 18 touchdowns last
year. Hixson completed 17 in a
single game and for the year
connected an 96 at 193 for 1,-
272 yards and 18 touchdowns.
Pat Sheehan, 188-pound speed-
ster from San Antonio Lee. is
the most celebrated running
back in a stable at thorough-
breds. He ran for a 12.6 yards
average last fall and 20 of his 29
touchdowns were on scampers
for more than 20 yards. A dozen
were from beyond midfield.
The Texans, selected by a
panel at major college coaches
and sports writers, are es-
lally well-endowed at fuil-
-Ted Kay ot Bellville, who
nod 1,749 yards; Bub
Deerinwster ot Wichita Falls
charged ter
dies tea three
2,888 yards
port place kicker Tim Davis
was named to Ow aqpad. He is
able to boot them 40 yards.
Davis kicked 23 ot 24 extra
points and connected an eight at
12 field goal attempts. His toe
to tens
flaw which
up during Texas’ 26-10
hi 1886. The Texans
on three field goal at-
theUniver-
Texas* Big 33
o Washington
NEW YORK CAP) — A1 Bar-
lick, veteran Notional league
umpire, will be behind the plate
Tuesday for the annual All-Star
game hi St. Louis.
Barlick and five other um-
pires were named today by
Baseball Commissioner Will-
iam D. Eckert.
The other umpires for the
gams include Jim Honochick,
AL, first base; Ed Vargo, NL,
second base; Frank Umcut,AL,
third base; Bob Engel, NL,
right field, and Jerry Neudeck-
er, AL, left field.
Aug. 18, lor a «dah lour of tee
nation's capital. The sgiadthw
will fe by hue to Hershey where
a^nowd at 25,088 is expected to
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PIRATES—MINOR LEAGUE-WHITEFACE—Front, (left to
» right) Junior Lopex, Frankie Lopez, Larry Jackson, Terry
7 Taylor. Back—Kyle Word, Salvador Moralez, Jamie Strick-
land, Gary Melton, Trent Middleton. Managers Floyd Tay-
lor and Don Price.
Bucks Ease
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-The Bucks at the National
Moor Laagna, eased by the Pan-
•ers Thursday night, by a score
#8 to 7.
--- pitcher was Mike
I loser was Freddie
> tied at the end at
at play, the Pan-
ahead 7 to 4, in
tee sixth faming, but the Bucks
Came beck with four straight
tens to the bottom of the sixth
te win in a close fought game
tetwssw the third place Buckp
ted ths second place Panthenu
. Johnny Bates ot the Bucks led
the hitting for the winners, add-
teg a triple and two singles.
* **■ 'i Bigham managed a
far the lasers, while
tee* Charles Smith and
TiUord Leyendecker had three
ibles; aid a triple and a sin-
i respectively.
JCKS 002 204-8
PANTHERS 022 003-7
Braves Stump Cards
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Balt Ritk
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The Braves ot the Babe Ruth
league, scored a major upset
Thursday night, as they dumped
Off the first place Cardinals
to create a tie lead in Babe
Ruth. Final score in favor at
the Braves was 1 to 0.
: Mike Dukes showed excellent
skill as he delivered the two-
■ ballgame for the Braves,
was commended on
that he received,
out by also collecting
for the winners was
Joe Flores.
,
“Bay Dennis made a last ditch
try with his triple but was to no
•rail as they did not score.
The winning run for the
Braves came after six fam-
togs of being tied 0 to 0 with
the Cardinals.
tl.oeing pitcher for the
Cardinals, giving up 5 hits aid
one ran, was Ross Sims.
BRAVES 000 000 1-1
CARDINALS 000 000 0-0
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CADDIS NYMPHS
When a cadots fly-s egg
HATCHES IN THE BOTTOM OF
A STREAM, THE LARVA fWYMPH*)
begins building its "mouse,-
SLUING TOGETHER SAND, TINY
pebbles, errs of srass, bark,
STICKS, STRAW, MOSS, ETC. —
MATERIAL. VARIES ACCORDING TO
SPECIES. SOME -HOUSES- ARU
ATTACHED TO ROCKS, ETC., AND
OTHERS ARE DRAGGED AS THE
WORM CREEPS AROUND IN THE
streaA. Attracted rsh grab
HOUSED LAWVA —WGESTING THE
LARVA,'RAEGING OFF DISINTE-
GRATED houses (Look for re-
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RIDING THE DEVIL’S BACKBONE — An area of growing Iout-
ist popularity is the hill country southwest of Austin, where
these two ranchers are riding along the Devil’s Backbone, a
scenic range of hills, not far from Canyon Dam Lake. President
Lyndon B. Johnson's famed “LBJ Ranch,” only a few miles
north of the area, has served to focus motorists' attention to
this region. (Photo T.xoi Highway D»portm.nl)
SPORTSMAN'S
DIGEST
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WESTERN
POISON OAK
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sumac will remain so. thus,
IT'S WISE TO BE ABLE TO IDENTI-
FY THESE shrubs: IVY and oak
leaves grow in GROUPS OF 3,
ARE SHINY, MAY HAVE TOOTHED
EDGES. THW SUMAC, LIKE OTHER
sumacs, has SMOOTH, RED
leaves, but ths one GROWS in
OhMP AREAS, HAS WHITE BERRIES
SHORT COWBOY, HIGH HORSE — At Cal Forley’i Boy*
Ranch, a point of tourivt interest at Old Tascota, 36 mile*
northwevt of Amarillo, eoch youngvter must learn to saddle
his own horse.
Minor League Results
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Rochester 4. Buffalo !
Torawto 3, Syracuse 0
Columbus 7, Richmond 2
Toledo 7, Jacksonville 1
LONDON (AP) — Pat Morri-
son, a student at Stanford Uni-
versity, finished last in Ms <yial-
ifying heat in the 220-yard dash
at tee British Amateur Athletic
meet Friday night
M White City. He finished tai
pain obviously plagued by an
Old muscle injury.
HOUSTON DROPS CARDS
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Bob Brace
and Claude Raymond held the
St. Louis Cardinals to three hits
as the Houston Astros Jumped
back into National League com-
petition with a 6-1 victory Fri-
day night.
Brace apparently tied fan the
ninth and Raymond took over.
The only Cardinal ran came an
a pinch-hit homer by TltoFrm-
cona in the eighth Inning.
Cardinal acre BobGibaan was
knocked out in the eighth when
John Bateman singled in the
Astros’ fourth ran. Bateman
home red with a man an In the
first inning.
Other Houston runs came in
the fourth inning an singles by
Lee Mays and Bob Aapiomonte
and Bob Lillis’ sacrifice fly.
The Astros had taken a day
off Thursday to play the Texas
League All-Stars.
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Wall, Mike. Levelland Daily Sun-News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1966, newspaper, July 10, 1966; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1138783/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.