Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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"Poor Jack Baldschun - he
had to stay in there and take
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to work Friday night if Wit
Pappas is still, sick. That pit-
cher is'Joe Nuxhall, who will
pitch if Pappas Is still sitck.
"Some of the balls hit of
Baldschun were not too well
hit either," he added in the
stillness of the Reds’ dress-
ing room.
The Reds are op their sec-
ond six-game losing steeak «<
the season, and for the fiast
eight innings it looked as
though the high-riding Astros
would have no trouble patting
away another victory.
Cincinnati scored a first-in-
ning run on a walk, Tommy
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had a lot of actual experta
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who finished a two-day meeting
Thursday, deplored the contract
war.
“They’re going to HU the
gaxw if they start flirting with
one another’s players,” said
George Allen, new coach of the
NFL’s Los Angeles Rams.
“There are enough good footbaR
players to go around for both
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a player signs he is bound to a
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Kerry Roach Is
Top Star Again; ?
Kerry Roach won her second
Outstanding Female Athlete
trophy in as many weeks Sat-
urday night claiming top honors
at the Hurst Jaycee Track Meet.
Twelve-year-old Kerry won the
Mgh jmnp, broad jump and to
yard dasto for the 14-and-under
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of San Marcos,
Robert Gonzales
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Kimball, high hnrdles;
Robbins Of Wi . **_* *
and Dickie Phillips to Catena
Park North Shore .pole vault
Contract War Looms •
NFL Coaches
Mad at Giants
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players’ market in pro football.
Bud Ada’ne, owner to the
Houston Otten to the American
Football League, says at least
160 National Football League
veterans have contacted AFL
teams.
NFL Commissioner Pete Ro-
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Larry Cashon wont three for :
four including a. homo run. Da-
vid Fry also went three for four.
of the Farmers team went two Line Saasoo
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a linebacker for the
ly Packers, attempted
to start Crutcher’s automobile.
Henson was priming gasoline
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Moes Wil! run with senior Jimmy Ellington and fretomen
Dale Bernauder and Conley Brown as the University Track
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Another entry is Randy Matson, Texas AIM strongman
bo broke the 70-foot barrier in the toot put by 7te inches
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Hon Thursday with second and
third degree burns on the face,
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error, and after that Mike Cu-
ellar retired 19 batters in a
row. Meanwhite, the Astros hit
an assortment of Cincinnati
pitchers freely, scored a run
in the first on three singles,
and made it 3-1 in the third on
Dave Nicholson’s fourth hom-
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Sonny Jackson — helped the
Reds tie the game in the ninth
after Cuellar bad been lifted
for a pinch hitter. The 3-3 tie
held until Heffner sent in a
pinch hitter for McCool, the
fourth Cincinnati pitcher, in
the 11th inning. ; 1 j r,-
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track at all times. It “also gives you a uniform
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CINCINNATI (AP) — "Fm I Astros hit daftly and the ninth 10 consecutive
sick.’’ ” mhn was hit by a pitch before ing. \ V -----
That’s all Manager Don Hef Bakfatoun got the. first out. When the Reds
fher had to say as he stepped
-vnvJLT•*- Ute — knocked in two runs
IZtKitoi^and beat his » ft w”Mt ’"J* •
cinnati Reds 11-4 or<t-h several teaaas have ha^ a
“We took the big gamble and 5
lopt in taking Billy McCool out IfOCK 18001
for a pinch hitter,” Heffher
added wearily, trying to ex-
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9Bi _ __ Pwfod-aided
“™S91 li^yard N^ro
jumped 7 feet 1-2 inch. The two
were not eligible for the all-state <•"
team because they did not com-
pete in the University Inter-
scholastic League.
Five members of last year’s
team repeated on the 1966 seiee- )
tkms. They are Charles Callihan '
Marcos, 449-yard dator
Robert Gonzales to Falfurrias,
mile; SStomy Maddox of Dallas
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invested. Hu can handle your money safely. J J
He knows and realizes that every tax dollar spent, someone
sweated blood for h. He knows how |ard it is to make and save
money after paying taxes and expenses.
He wHI spend your tax dollar as carefully as he would his
own. It is easy to say, "charge it", to the County or the com-
Uthe voters
OF ERATH COUNTY
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Your vote for L L (Blackie) Martin on June the 4th will bo ap-
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He is courteous, energetic, ogreeabte, and a proven mature
- business man, educated in the best school on earth — the school
of actual experience andon the pb training with his life savings
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beeton Bring owe ftto three at winners, Wfi
the plate. Carters rishi fielder, battery with
Urn her son, collected two hits to and two RBI
three tripe to ths plats. The toe-
teg pitcher, Jo Reto, struck out
10 and walked three^ Greg Stasa
for three and coltectMk ane RBI.
In other Little LeagW aetton,
Goodyear routed Breaks Real
Estate by the score to 144.
’ Goodyear used tan lefthanders,
ft no walked two gugfrm jmj Bobby Kmmm*
dr, to Ittfta thr tiroolu team m
they combined to strike out ten
and allow two tote, eollected by
Hancock. " ' . »>■ >>
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The lofting fritahta. Dusty Rbo*
das, struck out three aad allow-
ed fourteen walks- Eddy Young
collected, two Mite and tofo RBI’s
in four trips to »• plate for
Goodyear.
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The Babe Bute gaiW found
SaviQgs A Loas»|toocklng the __ ___
Shriners from the tanka to the bracket and finished second
5 victory. Junior Rsfiiff receiv-
ed credit for the victory as the
Savings A Loan capitalized on
six hits and 10 errors atMd com
mitted by the Shriners. Tor the
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DENVER, Cato. (AH — JI TrtftlMA
rStbsrilBlLeW< hsvi^rig^l T I CttlllS
two more rooking^ both split
pony, but someone has to pay this later. This can get to be a
habit, if you do not realize where it came from.
Buckie hat had yearn of tKptlhtoiR M dsuling with Criminal
Cases, such at are now pending on the County Docket.
He has had yean of experience dealing in Civil and Criminal
Cases, District, County Justice of Peace, and Municipal Courts.
Although he does not have a license to practice law, charge, and I
set his own f^ ho doo. hmm d general knewlmig. of ft. He hat
wMt tifthh^Uw^
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Tourney
By THS ASSOCIATBD FRBSS
Four teams won regional tour-
naments Thursday and advanc-
ed to next week’s Texas high
school baseball championships.
Four others try today to secure
th^ other four spots
Fort Worth Arlington Heights
and Freeport Brazosport posted
1- 0 victories snd became the
first of the four Class AAA
. Ji.,;
I Bmham and South Saa An-
tonio captured places tn Clkte
AAA, the only other one of the
state’s conferences to determine
a state champion. It is an un-
precedented seventh trip to the
state meet for Souh San An-
tonio.
The first four qualifiers swept
their best-of-three games series
2- t)
A wild pitch by reliever Bill
Foster to the first batter be
faced in the eighth inning per-
mitted Fort Worth Arlington
Heidis* Mike Reilly to score
from third base with the game’s
only run in the victory over
Marri»*n
Freeport Brazosport also
scored a 1-0 triumph over Hous-
ton Westbury.
Frank Tondre hit a twe-out,
three-run homer in the seventh
1 inning and gave South San An-
tonio a 3-2 victory over Lock-
hart Brenham edged Wert
Columbia 32.
San Antoitfo MacArthur took
a 10 Mad in its Class AAA
series with Waco Richfield on a
7-1 triumph Thuraday. The two
teams meet again today.
3hri7^a‘s* ■
Gogolak, the soccer-style place-
kjeker who played out his op-
tion with Buffalo and the AFL.
Two NFL strongmen, George
Hhlas, owner-coach of the Chi-
cago Bears, and Vince Lonfoar-
said they didn’t like ttm idea.
l I go^j^l ju^ii^en^ent ^vas
i 1 Mt used.? aaid Hsias
& "1 did not like it and many
i F Others did not like it either,”
Lombardi.
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K2 *""ld«y.when he and Tommy Joe I both totads.
Chape* Callihan. San Marco*
(47.2); Mwwy, Loakaey
Mark Fry, ANteWCooper faf.Sf.
Mlle — Robert Gonzales. Falfurrla*
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competition, to made a
usual etaston. v A
Saturday’s meet wHI
Texas on such an'
John Moca of A|
lay team, says tta
etadei
Club in the mile relay for Rfce.
mtn was hit by a pitch before inj
Bakfachun got the first out
Several^to the singles were f
bunts and three of them — by a home run with
Baldschun is
Raymond, 3-0
ord —several teams have ha^ victory for two innings wore.
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Two Top Schoolboy
Marks Recognized
HOUSTON CB - Two of the <M*««_H^ro«i<_T^r..(♦.«; «Mft
state’s outstanding high school
track performances of 1966 re-
ceived special recognition but
their performers did not make
the all-state track and field
team.
The Texas Sportswriters As-
sociation, in announcing its all-
state team Thursday, recognized
Reginald Robinson of Wichita
Falls Washington and Clarence
Johnson of San Antonio St. Peter
Clever.
Robinson ran
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