Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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Detroit Hot
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OverK.C.A‘s
. Matching
Swivel Base
Israelis Celebrate
Tenth Anniversary
Dodger Manager
Grounds Snider
For a Complete Diagnosis of Engine and
Electric System, by a Factory Engineer
of Sun Equipment Co.
Malen Protent Ran
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Today's
Baseball
By VW Asceiated Pre
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1,000 MEMBERS A DAY
NASHVILLE U—The Methodist
Church took in an average of more
than 1,000 new members a day dur-
ing 1857 on "protession of faith."
Team
Paris
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McKinney, -Gainesville at Green-
ville.
ed until he could gat back into
the lineup.
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Tigers Second
In Loop Race;
Action Today
Chicago
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Milwaukee
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
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The festive celebrations today
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8,050-square-mile nation. It was
the signal for fireworks displays
and street dancing by many of
the nations almost two million
Jews
"As . A deer lined in Life**
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Tom Gamble, Service Sales Manager,
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Shopping Center
LOS ANGELES ( — Duke Sni-
der the Los Angeles Dodgers’
home run champion and highest
priced performer at $42,500 a
year,”was taken off the payroll
last night because he hurt his
arm throwing a baseball over the
' 106-foot-high Memorial Coliseum
rim.
Snider, who has been hobbling
all spring after an operation to
remove cartilege and a bone chip
in his knee, suffered the arm in-
jury during a bit of horseplay
before the warmup for the game
With the Chicago Cubs. His elbow
was badly strained.
Manager Walt Alston was so in-
censed over the incident that he
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Tennis Bigwigs
Hurting McKay
NEW YORK in— America's ten-
nis bigwigs are killing Davis Cup
chances by their handling of
young Barry MacKay, the vet-
eran Gardnar Mulldy said today,
“One minute they are refusing
to let him play the European cir-
cuit and the next they are pamp-
ering him by assigning him to
New York
Detroit
Kansas City
Washington
Cleveland
Baltimore
Chicago
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CLOSE CALL WITH JAVELIN Track coach Al Simon of De
La Salle high school, New Orleans, talks with his wife in a
hospital after a javelin throw n by an unidentined student on
the Loyola University practice field went completely through
his neck Physicians said if the javelin had veered a half in any
direction Simon would have been fatally injured or paralyzed
for life. Simon joked about his close call and said he wanted
to explain to the student he knew it was an accident.
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Fire-balling Paul Foytack and
the Detroit Tigers are making
liars out of those exhibition game
statistics in the current American
League race.
The Tigers tip-toed back from
the Southland with a 7-19 record,
the worst in either league during
the Grapefruit game, and Foy-
tack looked the worst of 'em all.
With a 14.06 earned run average.
But at the moment the Tigers
are second in the early standings,
just a game back of the New
Yark Yankees with their ques-
tion-mark pitching staff showing
' four complete games. It was Foy-
tack who put them there last
night. He gained his second vic-
tory and second six-hit complete
game with an 8-2 decision over
the ambitious Kansas City Athle-
tics that gave him a neat 1.00
ERA. .
Washington's surprising Sena-
tors junked the Yankees' winning
streak at six, coming from be-
hind for a 10-inning 5-4 victory.
The Cleveland Indians added to
Chicago's woes 2-0, with Herb
Score ending any question of his
comeback by allowing the White
Sox just three singles. Boston
ended its losing string at five
with a 7-5 victory over Balti-
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. i — Out-
spoken Bobby Gleason, manager
of heavyweight Nino Valdes,
began his tub-thumping today for
a title match after his fighter's
split decision win over Mike De-
to school in
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LAST SIDE OF SQUARE_Mr. PLEASANT
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Linden is due at Fair Park to-
night at 7:30 p m. for a non-con-
ference warmup game with
Mount Pleasant High's Tigers.
.— The.Tiserswill resume district
play Friday in Sulphur Springs.
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ONLY 2 TO NELL
Mount Pleasant is second be-
hind Paris in the cm rent 6-AAA
standings with three victorles and
one loss An earlier game with
Paris has been postponed in-
definitely
Hire is the 6-AAA picture—
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MINISTERS NEEDED
INDIANAUOLIS in— At least 5,-
000 new ministers are needed in
the next 10 years to fill pulpits of
Christian (Disciples of Christ)
churches, says the Rev Jay R
Calhoun, director of ministerial"
services for the denomination.
troops and armor had been
brought into the city. Israeli of-
ficials apparently planned to
ignore Jordan’s protests that the
concentration of military equip
ment violated the 1949 armistice
dividing the city between Israel
and Jordan 7. . _ ,
The nationwide birthday party
was touched off by .a 10 gun
salute broadcast the length of the
JERUSALEM Israeli Sector (
Israelis danced in the streets
until dawn today to celebrate the
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pionship mach with Floyd Pat-
terson.” Gleason said after last
night's fight. But in almost the
same breath Gleason thought via
rematch with DeJohn would be
a good thing.”
“Why not keep my boy fight-
ing.” he said. “I know Cui
D'Amato won't let his guy in
there with my fighter.”
D'Amato, Patterson manager,
had ahrugged off a $200,000 offer
to meet the winner of the De-
John-Valdes battle.
Corsicana Officers
Nab Brothers for
Dallas Salon Holdup
CORSICANA m Two brothers
arrested here admitted to offi-
cers today they robbed a Dallas
reducing salon and staged three
other holdups
The men, Billy Lambright, 27.
and Clifton Lambright, 21, were
charged with the Dallas salon
robbery in which $143 30 and
some jewelry were taken Monday
night. Eighteen women in the'
slon were forced to undress and I
were. pushed into a steam room
The brothers were arrested last
night at a highway intersection
after a phase by sheriff's deputies
link Salter and Howe French of
Corsicana. Fheofficers spied the
two in a stolen-car 6 miles south-
west of Corsicana.
Pevenhouse said Mrs. B L,
Clever and Frank Stidham. tell
ers of the robbed Foil Worth
bank, pointed out Billy Lam-
bright as one of the bank robbers.
Dallas and Fort Worth officers,
Texas Rangers and.. FBI agents
questiored the pair. Later they
were turned over to Henderson
County officers and transferred
to the jail, at Athens.
LOS ANGELFS ( - Banning
Bermuda shorts at Los Angeles
City College has brought these
protests bv male students
"Doesn't s e e m fair,” ' John
Zinda, 20, said. “A person can
wear jeans,and a T-shirt, even a
dirty shirt. .
If the shorts were allowed, then
school officials would have to de
cide exactly how long they
should be, said Wendell Black,
dean of special services.
"Ore day last year a boy came
........---------------- -of therJewit state’efi deeade
in 1957, 2. 525,000 Americans'included a military parade
were injured in traffic accidents, ‘through Jerusalem for which
Pony League
Application
Blanks Ready
Boys between the ages of 13
and 14 today were urged to fill
out registrations for Pony Lea-
gue play this summer
Registration slips may be
picked up at Holcomb’s Sport-
ing Goods or at the Daily Tunes.
To qualify for Pony League; a
prospective player must be be
tween the ages of 13 and 14.
obtain a statement certifying
the date of birth, and parents
must waive rights and claims in
evenof personal injury.
The application blanks must be
turned in to Pony League offi-
.cuds, Holeomb’s or the Daily
Times no later than May 2.
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