Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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lasted on Church Lot Just
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301 North Patrick Street.
Marked sealed bids will be re-
North.Patrick street, Dublin,
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Church Custodian, Mr. Smith,
will be available at Church to
show the buildings. ' {;
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Neiporte and Wes Ellis
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ft round. The final two
ft Saturday and Sunday
thing if you
5,-You’ve got
tojwftft wfc,”
The Washington southpaw got
tits big W Thursday night in the
Senators* 2-1 victory over foa-
gue leading Baltimore, but de-
spite allowing only one hit, he
needed ninth inning help to get
it- ■ -
Richert, touched by Brooks
Robinson for a lead-off single in
the second when Badthnore
scored an unearned run, was
sailing along until to tost his
tral in the ninth.
to walked fee first twe . bat-
w->-e<l »>■•>-r»v »' » i i ■ ’
retired 19 straight Orioles,
4-0 ted a tour-gaene winning streak
snapped. ..i?.'-’! J(A1f
Besides Rood pitehtag Iftre
was another big reason behind
tte aetetors’ victory Moot-7
Frank Howard. He singled
home both Washington him in Your birddog deserves a dry
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„ In otter American League
games, the Chicago White Rok
took a doubtotaader from Kan-
sas City A4 and 5-2. Detroit
smashed Boston U4, the New 1
York Yankees edged Cleveland
7A and Calitonria. beat Min-
nesota 7-2. M UirL
Atlanta walloped the fitaft
York Mets IM, Phiiaddteia
whipped CHncinnnti U-B, Pwa-
tergh nipped St Louis M, ftn
Fraaeisco got by Houston M
and tte Chicago Cuba defeated
Lm Angeles M in the National
League.. ’ ,< ’.«
Tom McCraw was the big gun
for the White Sox. He tripled in
his only official at-bat and
scored three runs in their IM
l first game victory and drove in
all ofjateir runs with a grand
blast 1*toe the M nightcap
gr triumph. - .<'■ EO- ' r>1’:
Detroit’s Denny McLain, the
American League’s winningest
pitcher, breexed to bis 10th vic
tory against three tosses behind
the hitting af WRHe Horton, Al
Kaline aft Jim Northrup in tte
route of Boston.
Horton drove in six runs, In-
cluding three wtth s hoipe.ltin.
Kaline and Northrup each got
four hits. .
The Yankees got a two-run
homer from Miekey Mantie tel
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The top spot in
League is at stak<
caiey a flve-ga;
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2-| seeond o^f starter and loser
Bruce and picked up a s
from McCovey In ,
That waa the last Giants' hit
second. OUie Brown ,and Hgl;
IAtifor than Brown
scored from third on Marshal
tapper that third-baseman B
Aspromonte threw home a sha<
too late.
Tte Astros
chai la tte sL_ ------
Joe Morgan and Jim Wynn and.
an error by shortstop Lanier op!
Chuck Harrison's Kroundur. *
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a*tM draft meetings.
Their draft signees are Bob
Dickman, 20, a rifttteaded.
pitcher who is a Juntos at But*
gers University, the Astros* 12th
aelectisn; Mite Coie, tt, pitcher
from La panto, Aik., 15th etetoe;
Robert Caaady, to, an infielder
from Langhorne, Pa.; Marte
Scaily, ft a pitcher front
Miami, Rte; Herbert Peterson,
ta, catcher from Panama City;
Via., and Paul Dennebaum, 21;
■ University.
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far below the cu
lay which further un
mu of Smith-an anc
man on San Jose State’s bs
quartet-and Matson, aim: _
the NCAA’s 13-year-old platter
record.
Smith also performs today in
>e broad Jump finals ’after
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UCLA got off
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