The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, July 5, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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BASEBALL RESULTS
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By DEAN ALLEN
HOUSTON I8p> - July ha.
bean a month of voUcnce for
llou.ion Aatro, naa Colt M
In tha far away Northlands of
■|>pnr WI.oon.ln whara tha Mil-
•aukoa Braves are making
•at stand, the Space Mon from
he Southwest open an Important
mid trip at flA |
In other seasons, Houston ha.
ound July Ita tougltesi month,
nd with mostly first division
rants on the schedule from now
•»mi| the Aatro* return tvthe big
%te on July 21, the tenor of
hints In
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stalled out
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their eyea that
to Fairly, Jim
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WINNKH Of 0*»S
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THAT SAVES MONEY
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authority tor
th« three-day stood.
lad for th* Dodger*. that
couldn't dent home plate after
that. Frenehy gave them a half-
setting of goose eggs.
Three big “one run" rallies
did tha Job lor (ha Astro*.
In tha third Raymond walked
and moved to second from
there he ambled home with a
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to first. Bob An-
ted the hit and
t,
promonte
run with
man to
Let Maya grounded to OUllam,
and tha Dodgars elected
tor a dout
and Bond,
ahead run.
Houston's Insurance run in the
reventh wa* a weirdo.
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id run Ron Brand slashed a
hot single to left. Maye contin-
ued inward thlid and was in
without a play Brand, believing
there would be a play at third,
raced toward second. Lou John-
son's relay beat him there. -
Brand retraced toward first,
but was caught in n Imp.
Maybe began to edge towaid
home and when Jim Lefrbvre
look a couple of steps ton many
toward the retreating Urcnd.
Maye broke tor the plate. La-
fabvre had to make an nff-bal-
i.nce throw, and Mave w<u In
ahead of the ball. Brand mean-
while eased back Into second.
That wa. all, but It was more
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Away from the friendly
hirings from Houston, nearby
md not so neorbv neighbors,
, . lanager Luman Harris' team
opes It will find thing different
(his year - different from other
ear* when rocked back on their
;e*l* most of the time.
They are hoping the trend Is
Ineady set, after takinytwo out
of three from the league lending
'/* Angeles Dodgers In the fl-
an I series at home;
Big Turk Ferrell will be given
'he assignment to quell the big
mts uf Milwaukee, and to brave
he Braves from GO feet and six
nches away I* a dangerous as-
•ignment. The last time Farrell
Tied it, the Braves actually
nocked him from the box —
nd literally.
July came in like a lion tor
'•histon even if it doe* go out » i u i *» .
'^/^ trom Don Drysdale, A. J. MakCS Great
‘-owedtoSandyKoufax .butwhu aj . l l Jo* Morgan continued his rod
aoeshtt and came bwkSunday Kgfjpn LOmCOdCk ** Pl*X »• got two of Hou*
"Win over Claude Otfeen. IWnslllJp VWIIHtNBVB ton's six hits, and wa* on base
OwM* Hayjnond was the blc , |wo other times. He probably
"son the Astros Sunday closed DAYTONA BRAOI, Fla. (API [|Wmi that after hltllm! n horn-
- the series In a say «W A. J. Fnyt, aerinush injured U( KoufaJt thc nieht hflorr,
trilled tip biggest davt ine in a racliu mWjap Iasi Jantj- ,, ro„|Hn't aftold not to keep
owd ever to aw a liaseto ll ary. turned Iht Firecrjcker 4tri .gainst Osteen one of the
time in Houston, Tlirie were National Stock Car Rare into *17,. j™, |jne p^ter turtles.
T.,«2 fan, crammed Into the his pemorui! comelmck stage, Houston meets Ito Brave. In,
big arena. The <e>wd was not lighting off a major darkhorse ,hrw> ,u ttirw, u*.
as bjg ns the 50,136 who saw bid and wWng aome prestige Giant's Iq three and the Dodgers
Noulax master the Astros, hut It tor the favoied Fords. in tw0 $fore hometown fandom
much happier when H»>- p-0yt winner of the Xndiannpo- j will see them again,
uond got Wes Par|cer. repre-.p, yg) and the Firecracker 400 i Maybe It's wishful hoping, but
mtinp the tvineron. to >roiron||est year, finished — and wun if could be that the violence will
. if in the ninth. That saved me jj,,, ra(.^ 0f tiie season Sur-jb*. on the other side of the dta-
ay, .1 to L ---- ------, day averaging 130,040 wiles iw.'jmond this tfme.
(tour over the 2.5 mile high- Pitching, as usual, will tell Ihe
banked Daytona International tale with bat support a must too.
speedway. It is a cinch the Astros will de-
The Houston, Tex., driver, fend strongly snd will run when-
who spent 45 days in the hospi- ever they get half a chance,
tal and several month* reeuper- And there 1* alao always the
ng after his Jan. IS aueiaer.t possibility that the rigors of the
Riverside, Calif., collected outdoors may take its toll. They
’.600 first mHz* monev. art so used to indoor baseball.
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Parkei to the dismay of thc |Mn^ay Monday No games toll! the top spot. The Junior league would surge into the lead ,a)ao
be played at either the REL or Dodger* and Cuba are tied for a half game ahead.
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plains ft TaM O'Shanter with a
dosing 64 Sunday to win the
Western Open Golf Champion-
ship with a four-round total of
270, 14 under par. •—
The :t4-year-old former fat
man who prefers such delica-
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to win first money of 511,000.
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watch defending champion Juan
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, July 5, 1965, newspaper, July 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145381/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.