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last place Cuba
Gridiron Practice Opens Soon at Most Schools
SAN BENITO (AP)—A tall, lithe
young man jogs around these day
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Army of Golfers Swarming
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For National Amateur Match
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and former Walker Cupper Johnny
homered, his 17th, for the second
Austin 2 Tulsa 1
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One-Sided Games
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come-from-behind victories vest er- were on today's schedule The 72-
day over Hamtramck, Mich., 8-7, hole tourney ends Thursday.
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was a big ball game "
Pea Wee Reese, the calm cap
taia of the Dodgers, acknowledged
beat sprinters in the world and 1
will have to go full steam all the
time
Morrow hopes to avoid the pain-
ful "leg splints" which usually
plague him during the first of the
track season
Th. leg "splints," which Morrow
described as "just some of the
manager, Bucky Hagris, woyld be
back for another season
As many as seven posible-suc-
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on.
Non-Pro Tourney
Field Is Whittled
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Plainview. Ballinger at Roswell,
Midland at Hobbs and El Paso st
Carlsbad
A sacritice fly in th* 10th inning
enabled Ballinger to push arms,
a run end beat league - leading
Hobbs
The w>n tor San Angelo was set
size bat for the ceremony Baker was a member of the 1912—
$100,000 infield under Connie, Mack at Philadelphia and.later
joined the Yankees. (AP Wiiephotpf.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
There are some 15 games left to
play but there ere strong indica-
tions that the Texas I eague race
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Ardmore 7 Muskogee 1
Lawton 17 Shawnee B
Seminoie 6, Paris 1
Ponca City IB, MeAteaUr 1
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Iawton at Seminols
McAlester at Ardmore
Paris at Muskogee
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serious and do not affect the run-
nine ability
Morrow said this training was
coming along nicely. Sprinters
don't tae long to get in shape
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figures there 11 be bo slowing down
in Melbourne
He said, ‘TH be up against the
Rookie Ernie Oosteryeen kept 10
Wichita Falls hits scattered
Booklyn 6 Alilwukee
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Frooklyn at Chug go 127, 12 so p
bew YorK at Cincinna ., 7 p bi
Philadelphia at Si Louia, 1 p tu
auznidax ixadk
suddenly ran but of material as
last season closed and he will have
pic Games
When questioned about a report
that he had been slowing down be
tor. he broke the tape in th. 200-
meter run of the Olympic trial*.
Morrow admitted that he had seen
he was ahead of the field and woe
not going "full steam " for the lent
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Beaumont 5 Ablene 4
Corpus Chriti 17, Taxa* cit 7
Waco 7 Vietoria 2
Port Arthur B. Wichta Falla a
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single conference game SMU.1 San Angelo beat Carlsbad 10-7,
picked for second place tied for Ballinger edged Hobbs 7<. and FI
fifth TCU, selected for fifth, won Paso whipped Midland 6-3
the title.
In all. there were 39 hits in the
sugfest between Rob wall and
Pampa. The Rockets collected 26
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l a peek at these 79 bats which caught the eye on almost Kenneth Smith, Henry Griffith and Virgil Conway.
Getting Ready for His Greatest Moment
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Th* teama move tonight with
small ligaments tn the lower tog
go to pulling away Irom the bone." are
dontfpainfulbut are not considerd
Francisco, five players
including Ken Venturi
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trials late in June Morrow hasn’t
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Bobby Morrow Begins Olympic Games Training
ie l light workouts to get back into til he gets back to school next
s (shape tor the games in November, month under th* watchful eye of
-f He ha* confined his workouts Coach Oliver Jackson.
to jogging, striding and practicing. By using the apringy grass in
starts along with daily calisthen- th* cenier of the San Benito High
ics and stretching exercises He track for hi* Workouts and by Mt
won i do any hard running ’ un- trying to get into shape too fast.
Joe Adcock’s 33rd home run.
and his 11th against Brooklyn, and
Bobby Thomson’s 18th built th* 3-0
Milwaukee lead against 20-game
winner Don Newcombe, who has
On/y INSURANCE
gives you BOTH!
One* they get their legs in shape.
Links champion Junie Buxbaum they r. juat about ready
Amateur champion ’ After the ™*uL*r track scason
at ACC. topped off with the NCAA
Games in
Braves Goof by Thinking Campy
Would Fail With His Plate Effort
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St 71
$9 71
- ... .« .. at the Brooklyns feel they ean do it
He now has on* bit in his last 11 —helped along ?v an "at home.
at bats—a lined single that scored schedule, to end the neason. They
three runs and lifted the Brooks figured they needed "only six or1 take
into a $-3 victory and whittled th. ’ seven vistories. on their, current
Braves’ first-place edge to two 11-game finale in the West this MM
--~---------- season and now they’ve won five ; um
of the first seven with only four •
games left at Chicago against the •
( lovis at Pampa, San Angelo at
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Robinson had demanded 47 4 times
The way
SOUTHWESTEM Iff IWSUKANCE COMPANY ”
Texas City at Corpua Cbristi
Waco at Vietoria
In the Olympic trials in I os An-
geles. Morrow tied the existinz
records as he won the 109 and 200
18 CHICAGO (AP) - Officials of Yesterday: the Chicago, area meter races and was the only con-
24 the International Boxing Club ex- qualified 24, headed 0 bermie testant to achieve two first pla-
« : Peer •<> iron out details today for Katz. 72-71-143 and.." 7 u2t ree «« He is considered th* U.S
! 2 ' Truman Gibson, secretary of the and Dick.Yost..______
IBC said Robinson woyld be con — e ..
tacted in New York today after- V nnne Krrihne
learning that Sugar Ray had cap- JDOT I X DCTIDCS
itulated to IBC President J i m TPY" •
Robinson two weak* ago said he Pirk Winnprc
was through with Norn* and the | IUR VVIIIIICI>
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sack. The, Braves are still me i
team to beat, but now just one I
game back in the "lost" column
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gam. was th* most important
Brooklyn has won all year
gridiron thia fan for the first time "Had we lost w* would have
____________ and »’ present are unknown fac- been four games out" he said
With Defending Club .Heading.thex2-playerchamppon-tors Caiduunjor.Hizh.schnothas "That" • lot of ground to make
D ship iiiRnt was li-year-old Phal Deen producing excelient CiuDs n un at thik staaa of fha race ”
CHICAGO fAP)—Evanston, III., Lobstein of Brownwood, Tex., the recent years, but their potential "
the defending champion, and Texas junior champion who fired power this season won; be knewn
spunky Austin, Tex., meet today a 68. until later, Eazles Entertain
in the Colt League World Series at Three strokes back was Jack St. Mary’s High School has drop ::5"
Comiskey Park Miller. 18. of Albuquerque. N. M ped its athletic program this a*a- Little Leaguers
Austin qualified for Ilie e ham- Bob Johnson of Denver matched son. but its junior chib ia expected •
pionship meeting in the double par 72. to make an excellent ahowiag in
elimination tournament with Thirty-six holes of match play the Parochial League
Mee
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NEW YORK (AP)—More than 1 1 , Sept 10-15
» golfers. hep* high w*-*UMmz.i Only nine of ihe am spots — •
hearts, swarmed down on courses exempt players Those who__
around the country today for the have to go against the crowd are
qualifying rounds of the National detending champion Harvie Ward;
"5 Amateur tournament former amateur champions Char-i
When it is all over the record lie Coe, Dick Chapmam, Willie
>• ■ entry of 1612 will be cut down to Turnesa and Chick Evan; former,
121200 who will compete in the all- British Amateur champions Bob
32- match play tournament at the Sweeny and Joe Conrad Public
37 a Knollwood Club at Lake Forest. * " * —
Plans Studied
For Robinson,
Boss Must Be
'Active Guy' across in the sixth. Al zebrowski
DETROIT (AP) - Fred Knorr. mpitedTexasSity,to eightshitsyne.nas usea ror the past 10 years. “
who becomea president of the De- wacos 22 vidsry over* Vitoria. .A >. Eot t"he.said.
IBC because he couldn’t get ; However. Morrow, who says b*
enough money from them but yes FORT woRI (API — Writer* usudly runs to win and lets th*
m lerday announced • I’m ready, wil- and radio and television sportscas: record* take car. of themselves,
1 • ling and #ble to defend my title ters are balloting On the winner of - - — - ■—•— *--
on Sept 25 or a later late at Yam the Southwest Conference footbail
kee Stadium ” ’ . race and chances see better than
Gibson and Norris returned to five to one that they II miss it
Chicago last night after iium' It's the 23rd annual TCU poll
Robinson a deadline to meet our and in the 22 held to date the wri-
offer" - ter* have been right only four
Kun) Baker, who is 70. stands with his modern-day counter- percentages Campy hadn't hit in ga
part. Mickey Mantle, New York Yankee centertielder and his last 11 at bats th
leading home run hitter in the majors, at pre-game ceremony — - '
on Old Timers Day at Yankee Stadium. Mantle holds an over-
This late summegcool snap, separate gridiron organizations Bridge City and West Ortner The
capped oft by pending practice ses -will open drills soon iveteran clubs include Lutcher Stark finidhdaniuon.eni: 1.t four
nons, has caused football fever This includes three new teams High School, Wallace High School hnished on - .one , , Mt Tour
as-sttyr.- the Eleneing,pazgz sedoxarg,ojonszrteiamensdh2olh-
n. • u ni e,c Junior High School
Big State Loop Playoff Spots opin^^uar^p.*1^
ij K.n. • I - • I . camp Thursday night with pros
May Be Determined T onight ,n- brightertor h“ team
By ASSOCIATED PRESS I Abilene must win its two
Bobby Morrow. Abilene Chris-
S5 tian's^ great sprinter, is taking
Shrereport a’ Dai!
nuustou al Fo:
Austin at Tuisa
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the field and fight for them " wichita Falls hits
lite Detroit radio executive said. Port Arthur walted oyer the reserve, power at a, particularly Yankee* lemon, winning his 171
however, that there is no inside Scudders After a two-run homer in the backfield:. Re says he will of the season, gave eight hits and
track as far as managerial can- by Dan Gatta in the second in- a e abou 33.boys fanl in walked home an unearned run in
didates are concerned. He did not ning. Oosterveen had ahines under companson 10 55 to 60 in previous the eighth The big righthander
rule out the possibility the present control ■ -‘a . .. > now is even with Milwaukee's
Abilene scored four runs, in the ■ MostSXF’temsmaato ".he, faid. Warren1 Spahnin the race to see -
ninth but. the rally was one short pounds tnem average 135 to 140 hhol be the first to join the 200. Hamenecis
PA , victory circle. But the Braves’tpinin"""
, names were men- southpaw is scheduled to go again C o.-
toned.t9 him the’veteran mentor tonight, Shooting for his 199th op- 2hilna-
sonceded Im strong from tackle posing Pittsburgh. 54-*.'
to tackle with veteran players, but __________ .Ci
it« the ends and backfield that ’ , - L,p.
worries me ’ He also conceded /1 :aal. C..:AcI E,"R 21010 Caf abaa 1
that he has a pair of .veteran play. Lillie Jeries r.., . >
er* returnthg to his secondary VS.I E:AHS00." ‘
Tuesday • ehedule
Clovis at Pampa
Midland at Hobba
per tent of the net plus 60 per —TIU —IUU TU-
rent of all-money received from Coach Paul Bryant of Texas AkM : e,i,,
rerence, not to P.(k hi Noticed in SWL
team. "You fellows are ne^er By ASSOCIATED PRESS
right," he reminded Plainview downed Clovis 2:
Last season was a shining ex and Roswell trounced Pampa IM
ample The writers selected Rice mhe Southwestern League 1ST
to win and the Owis didn't win a night.
and Key West, Fla., 3-2. ------------ ----- I
Austin takes a 5-1 tournament TICKET DRIVE STARTS •w life of a baseball official scorer .nawas2rm2n. -E-m. -.a
record into the championship' TEXAS (11 ! ... -rive was isn’t as sort as some foiks think, andtiwatermsions.swimminz and
game while Evanston is 3-0. An nn today to sell 550,000 worth of Just ask Max Odendahl, officiai
Austin victory would force Evans- baseball tickets to insure Texas scorer for the Roswell Rockets E. 21 onCenrrasthanknOnshin their first defeat
M ““ Xhthe -
well pitchers didn’t approve of Attending the party were Joe
Odendahl s opinions snd st- Sanders, Jbi Irving, David John _
tacked him Max wasn t hurt, son. Bill Harris. Quinton Reed led •
-but his price was. President W 1111 s m s. Rodney Rishel and •
W. J. Green of the league fined Duan* Broom. •
—Campanella’s single salvaged a |
Campy, it M. the highest paidsplitni phesfwpgame.setndorgthe
Dodger ever, won the L‛S MVPsecond Piace.Dodgers. and Ami I
„u.P 1961 A ige ul k. them a victory in their last game I
& wrhwy sTunbabatcaernze With victories on their last visit °f
Things have been so bad for the “** season. • I
big guv this season. Milwaukeet This one carried no such Euan I
decided to walk Jackie Robinion- antee. But after coming back ’
loading the bases with two out—to from • 30 deficit, th* Brooks are
get Campy with the score tied 3- sure they, ve, got the flax.in the ,
all in the eighth inning yesterday, sack. The Braves are (till the
The Braves were speculating in
also returned the pitcher's eon- BABE REPORTED BETTER
trset to Sacramento of the Paci- GALVESTON (AP) — George
fic Coast ’ League. Zaharia* said last night the condi-
---------------- non of his famed athlete wife.
Back* Kyle Rote and Pat Knight, Babe, was "much brighter and
hem ' -,2 :----- San wo are both hopeful and looking
f ,Antonio, Tex , are with the New for a better tomorrow "
will wind up with Dallas. Houston, «i .:L. 1 3’ ▲■■*.»*
Fort Worth and San Antonio in th. -ueKY 1 7 3313
playoffek.. . _ . Sooner State Clubs
Dallas w close out in first
place if it continue* to have the EY.ASSOCITED. PRES ..
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beat th* Buff* M and polled two, iawton scored 13 runs in the the Colt* scored six run* Saris-
games ahead of Houston first inning, then went on to whip bad got three homers in the con-
Third place Fort Worth licked Shawnee 17-9, test.
Shreveport 6-2 snd stayed 31 Ponca City aiso recorded a 1$ Plainview and Clovis were tied
games ahead of fourth place San rih inning, walloping McAiester three ail going into the fifth inning
Antonio, which walloped cellar- 18-1’ and then th* game fell apart
dwelling Oklahoma City in a dou Muskgee lost a 7-1 decision to Plainview got I* runs in the fifth
bleheader, 3-2 and 6-2 Ardmore "Seminole beat Pa riband then added nine more—three
| I Tulsa, which had been Ighting 6 3.in each of the last three inning*
By ED WILKS games one mor*.
The Asseclated Press It »*> th* only gam. scheduled
Roy Campanella, Brooklyn'* big in tENL, leavine the Brook* two
catcher who wins the most-valua- full games ahead of third place
ble-player award .very other aea-1 Cincinnati
son and then slumps in between,! In the only American League
is following the same old script game scheduled, Cleveland bopped
again. But with one ad lib from Washington 5: - su
his bat, the Dodger* are surer hung up his 198h lifetime victory,
than ever they'll retain the Nation-
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cessors to Harns have been men g • e.
"IS ±2? "mentionea promu btants Sign
nently, so -far as a possible sue k A ~ ___• *
tensor to Harns melude MCC OTmiCK
Paul Richards. general manager „Jn „
and team manager of the Baki- MCE"mIORKAPgMikeEransis ers returnihg to his secondary,
more Orioles. MccormicKs.sar. I8-yearzold.lett- "But 1 v« got to build a team
I co Durocher, former New York anded pitcher .fromBakersfieid. around them "
Giant manager. Sew yAcizned.tod ayoh the There were no tears but his own
Charlie Dressen, manager of the tract reputedly for more than onSmith’s crying towel. -------------- — , _
Washington Nationals. SSOfo’eputedy than The unknown actor in Ora nse called "Littie World Series," as
' t-harhe Grimm, released earlier MeCormick. who stands 6 feet 2 Vldnrywotbaalpthiseseason.wil be folks here were calling, the two -----
in the a****” as manager of the and weigh* 181, pitched two no- surprisingvssuccateg,turneann.a game series between Milwaukee Co001 qaneu
Miwaukee Braves hitters in winning 12 games and season "nasuceessrunrrecord and Brooklyn, is ended today but P*°Arhi
Phil Rizzato. long-time New losing none ar Mak-Il HigiSchool.nistorv are scheduled », 1?, in the nervewracking National wichi fi •
Yorg Yankee shortstop given his in Arcadia, Calif , this spring. He Tigers “Thesvidor district the League pennant race remains un- Al5"0, %
. unconditional release last week added three more no-hitters to the doubtedlv has been the fastest changed. ieor
Billy Hitchcock, the Tigers’ third St ,n American Lesion junior growing iq the county for the oast The Dodgeri who stormed into umon- „
h se-coach, and Jack Tighe, first na5 eba 1 competition, and then in several years and now has reached this town Sunday bent on sweep
the Hearst newspapers sandlot giant proportions for a Fnse ing both games and wrest the
tournament struck out all 5 boys chool They wii be gunning for ied from Milwaukee, had to set-
Horacedsomham president of the. Rengale. and the etire county »>• for one victory, a 6-3 triumph
— amupreside L. will be watching them. ‘lyesterday — and remained two
mg ^said McCormick would report Little Cypress will be another games behind the pace-setting
tDFthe "" schooitneepyour eze son.mt,. raves, one in the important
the Polo Grounda here on Friday.naxounzziantof untested ability, lost column -----
As a bonus piaver: McCormick andwithesplazing if first regu lari. There was obvious relief in the kaxon.
must remain with the Giants for io._, ' ear. f the .district Dodger clubhouse after the hard- Am
two years before he can be .nsruPw ithBan.croftdistrict in earned triumph, which was ac „
farmed out pasor a C, h* * curren t.,cam- complished try Roy Campanellas Ean,. .
Every major league club was PerT ,0 coha from * ith of ma- three-run singe in th. elghth in- “
orangefield,’ who has had two ning after the Brooks had
top-notch seasons u a gig - man come an early, three-run deficit,
club, will test tu ability at 11-man ' We would have been in 6111
football this year for th. first shape," admitted Jackie Robin-
time. Ma, who scored two of Brooklyn «
Coach R C. Moore's Bobcats runs, "t we had lost today. Thia
gam. to seventh place Austin. 2-1. For MV Loop Membership .
.. I. I . of them and made the best of five
_________ . . ------------- KANSAS CITY (AP) —UkUeur PamD errors
mouth 31 team field that began Hrrie Cl.im. Tn R. directors of the Missouri Valley, P p...Dhnuhaahh..x.
play Aug 17 in the Nations! Non..Harrs Claims To e conference opened a two-day
Pro Sadebe to Tgurnamen mon Southern Champion meeting today, "ith some indica: Thtox"ns rokup a cim gam.
bon.m ct th..«thonionmore urp," . tions that North Texas State mightwith Ndjand With’three "
earns to set th. s«e tonight. TYLER (AF) — Roy Hsms laid be admitted to th. conference. mhe sixN inning
wEvanston, ". Ericksonnnand claim today to the Southern heavy- Artie Ellers, conference com- ,____________
I Little I.agu. city champ* were from the field test night •* they "eizht 'lew champwonahip- king iisajone, anyth' ned ito.gonfirm.or LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHT SET
entertpined."ipp-panty mem surferedtheirrzeconddege.,o, from" IN denutttakingythinKorten.“ana SANANTONiO yv- Roy £
bern.rr-thnaFratemal.order a .Grsenxtecxonnon: white I. mous 10-round decision last night Cincinnati ojas of Fott Worth, Texas light-
i Ft. Wayne. Ind. Dairymen hand-' Harris had a perfect score on tions — England France, United been planned for Aug: 2$ but was
th. ed the Deming Wash . Loggers each judge's card. He weighed 112. Mates and Venezuela. postponed
in three staru Pharo 195 it was hi* 15th straight " '" ..... i ' T
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in the sixth when Duke Snider hit Mie__ - 7s w
his 35th homer, a two-run shot, off - 3 ’•
Gen. Conley to start the Brook Bi Lis - . - 53 82
revival. Philadeipaia . 57 64
Robinson's double and a single etoyre-- 82 ”
: . . that. th. only direction hich by Sandy, Amoros tied it.in the
prospects can look for th. Bengls, seventh. Then camatheteighth and
The’playoff backet in the Big maining games while Wichita Falls whoinavent vo” a*amein two agninsttteThhampgtncNataz,-
State,keague is Tikely..to be de- loses us fipatwo in order for the w , reflectea ontimiem shie 1955. Don Bessent s one-hit relief
termined Tuesday night formertoeven tie for fourth place. mrning ateoegoptimism.this over the last font frames brought
Corpus Christi already: has Abifne put itself behind the rom™; until he has ansoped the young righthander his first 1956
clinched first place and Waco and eight ball Monday night by taking tunity to see hismaterlain APPon victory
Port Arthur are bound to fis a 5-5 licking from last place Beau- ■ The boys are mighty anxious to It was Conley's hesitancy on
in the first division. A Wichita [moot Wichita Falls lost to Port gel started ' he Mid “and they Carl Furillo’s chopper in the cnea
Falls victory or an Abdene loss Arthur 5-2, tell me they're going to win this eighth that may have ben 00ot n u am
Tuesday night will decide the Leading Corpus Christi main- year. And winning is strictiv up sponsible for his eighth defeat in aiitsmore
fourth spot. • tamed it* margin over Waco and to 'hem. No one else can do it for 15 decisions With runner* on third kinuzn"en, - 21 2 315
•K . Port Arthur, tied for second by them." - snd first. Conley seemed to .be Menday. Mndl
New Detrni lacing Texas City 1-7. The Clip- The hr^ prtc“ce session considerinz doubleplay, after Cnnanardapseon.i.
IW UEIIOII pers sre four Eames ahead under wav Friday at 8.30 a m and fielding Furillos bouncer, but in- Kansan u n R« tm •;»»«.
Corpus Christi pounded 24 hits lasts.unti 10 a.m. Afternoon drills stead retired Junior Gilliam.in a E2noqwann2oz ‘ ! om
With Bill Robertson hitting two will be ,r°m 4 to 6 p.m. rundown!between third and home. a. Boston 12 hooh
"om.Enxopertson 21 g Across 'own Coach W R Smith Then came the pass to Robbie-
homers and batting inseven runs, of the fabulous Wsllac. HiKh DU* who lo0ked ilke the Jackie of old i. . uGt« e .
The Clippers jammed, eight runs ons voiced his usas prowason scoring first on Campys sin- p.Tuz": W S *
pessimism ... in th. same voice gle when the outfield throw went ?’ 835
ihe has used for the past 10 years, 10 second. sau Anionto . 79 M MH
, Ma, ==: —Hi Chico Carrasquel drove in three 2, tt... 6 : 12
iron Tigers Oct 1 savs the man- n. r-uuy •E vuwna And I mean it thia year Why, I run* with two homer* for the
n-eJ 8 1957 Tmero "wdl toHe hammered two runs to drive in doubt that we will win as many Trite and .cored Another after
tr . if - four tallies. Ramon Salgado as four games this season, and be doubling. ROCkV (Colavito also
fiery, active guy who wdf inspire pitched a steady T-hitter fr Wco lucky 10 win that manv . D 10..... : iosky
Smith said he‛s out of sufficient place Indians,
material, and has practicallv no seven games
arena: .. ,2. > Every major league club was
[lobby Manzich Tyler oilman ‘after the young Californian Walter-
vid.xesterday he.had bouzht the (Duich) keurer handled the sign-
2800 Dox scats used at ihe conven mg lor the Giants
Tion for a sports arena he is bulid- • .
Manziel, a former sparring part- •Three Youths Lead
tier of Jack Dempsey. declined to ■■ ■ r.
ay what he. p. d for the seats Ike Junior Tourney
wich still bear the names to DENVER (AP) — Three young- _____
Harry Truman and other Demo- sters who matched or bettered par to start almost from scratch.
crats who attended the convention, in qudlifyingte a field/of 268 into Bridge City and West Orang.
----------------- todiy’s first round of match play also will try their wings on th.
Texas Team Tangles inheamErrenhower Junior 3 iterdiron thi fah for the time
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1956, newspaper, August 28, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443568/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.