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JUNE I IS 'LL DAY’ HERE
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CITY BASEBALL
STOF
Little Leagues Stress
Whi
True Meaning Of Sport
Pay
Teams Assigned
Buffs In Twin
the
DISCARD OLD SLATE
citizens of tomorrow
future. For Little League is the
for which builds character inAmeri-
tinue through Friday night.
Please tear up the 1955 Lit- ■
AMERICAN AND NATIONAL
A manager and site for practice
ADDITIONS TO
moundsmen
Sport Parade
By OSCAR FRALEY
NEW YORK —UP— Archie
blanked the Exporter? on four hits.
Rin
is
... L.
Top
challenge.
Arrow vs. Coca-Cola (A
replaces
power
SECOND HALT FLAT
Last Minute Gift Suggestion
FOR THE GRADUATE
BIG LEAGUE WAY
Arrow (A)
SOX, Stretch by Interwoven . ..
....$1.00
Austin (N)
is capable of playing patty-cake
HANDKERCHIEFS White linen, colors 35c to $1
CUFF LINKS by Hickok $1 65 to $2.75 tax incl.
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TIES
$1.50 to $2 50
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. . . $5 to $7.95
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$3 95 to $6 95
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SPORT SHIRTS . . .
. . , $2 95 to $8 95
SWIM TRUNKS
$2 95 to $3.95
A
SWIM SETS . ..
. .. $1195 to $12 95
2
ROBES, Cotton Seersucker
$6 50
tmony that Bobo is a lot of fight-
SUIT HANGERS
$2 25 & $2 95
We hove a record of the correct sizes of the
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senior boys in Brownwood High School
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QUALITY
Hamner Misses lineup
MEN'S WEAR
against Marciano.
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airy
ord
Plainview Regains
Lead In West Texas
Jay Haney Returns
As Abilene Manager
MIMS TO BATTLE
GREEN TONIGHT
IN TV SLUGFEST
DALLAS ADAMSON
DEFEATS N. SIDE
INDIANAPOLIS —UP— An un-
assuming young man who brought
They will fight, ostensibly, for
the light heavyweight champion-
sprint car veteran may not be in
front for long. but wining the pole
boy
of
Austin »N»
Renfro <A>
for I
or n
winning pitcher Eddie Locke and
Dan Howard.
NEW Y(
weight cha
was namei
heavyweigl
the Ring n
Baseball Pictures 3
Scheduled Thursday
At East Ward School
Attention all Little League
players and fans:
round match.
Green has won 42 and lost 12 of
his 54 fights, knocking out 27 while
"Crouch to be alert,
, but in eenterheld
L I'm no longer
A thie low beante
Bh. the pitcher s
m molnd hides
a tie satter
Either way it is a hoax.
Nobody is naive enough to think
that Olson, as capable as he has
proved among the middleweights.
momei
Catcher Ernie Choukalos hom-
ered for the Dukes.
FIRST HALF FLAT
Home Team Listed Last)
talking about.
Little League is not just a base-
ball program. It is not just some-
thing to play and win. And it is
not something for grownups to
use for personal. gains.
their flying start for a rich pot of
gold in the Memorial Day 500-mile
auto race.
’ While the “name” drivers were
| sweating out gusty winds on the
showing promise of becoming the
batting sensation of the Mexican
League
The young outfielder, farmed out
“was a turning point in my de-
cision to return as manager”
Haney managed the Blue Sox
last season before taking over the
business duties this year,
Westfall will remain as Abilene's
regular second baseman.
to 1 lead when the San Antonio
power came to life for four runs
in the fifth inning and three in the
eighth.
At Dallas the Sports rallied for
3#
near future, and the ax is likely to
fall first on the players who don’t
show up for the work-outs
The sessions will be held as fol-
can boys.
“This is Little League.”
(
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tra
82 forevermore.
1 Moore has been
8 broadcasting for
9 some time now a-
/ bout the cautious
courage of a
heavyweight cha-
practices.
The team rosters must be trim-
Coca-Cola ■
July u
Bradley vs
Archie M
not even ri
weight ast
the king of
ed to top t
lows becau
Vegas. Ne
Nino Valid
tender.
Champio
ninth-roune
land's Don
co on May
cient Arch
No. 2 cote
Now, bli
burgh ran
heavy I
Cocken
against Olson and risk a possibi-
bout with Marciano. It is. to all
intents and purposes a alight risk
But let a face it. I
Olson baa about as much chance I
LOCAL LITTLE LEAGUERS will sell decals, bearing the
above design, to celebrate Brownwood’s “Little League
Day” next Wednesday by raising funds for the loops.
"Little League is a program of basic platform under all of base-
contagious enthusiasm it is based ball. However this is no part of
upon an appreciation and under- the main goal. Properly operated
standing of the needs of youth on the local level. Little League
It is carried on locally by adult baseball will speak for itself as a
volunteers who deserve high com- great democratic youth movement
Harlingen Travels
15 Innings For Win
By UITED PRESS
Zipper Clothing BAGS, Plostic $2 95 to $4.95
for a program engaging the time and
_________ __________ during the interests of upward to a half mil-
summer vacation months, wherein 1 lion boys in their formative years,
the boys may compete with each Leaders in the field must accept
Little League teams.
"By providing a vehicle
trying to stop the Artesia land-
slide. and it took a shortstop to
turn the trick, too late.
After Artesia bad amassed a 30
mendation and recognition
their selfless efforts.
"In Little League each
learns some of the lessons
grabbed the pole position.
This means he has the inside spot
in the first of 11 rows when the
announcer barks. "Gentlemen
start your engines,” May 30.
Dow Hudgeons, Harvey Smith.1
David Quinn. Harty Taylor, Don
Dendy. and Berwyn Brice
FORMER ROSS TEAM
Garland Middleton. Ronnie El-
lis. Larry Milner, Kenneth Boyd,
and Wayland Teague.
TEEN LEAGUES
JUNIOR TEEN-AGE LEAGUE
EAGLES
know the wall, I have
fly paiis thrown near at
in practice. But pur beat A
aid is the man playing (
aJongtide and coaching you."
The team sponsored by Ross
Cleaners last year has no man-
ager or sponsor at present, but
an announcement of a new spon-
sor was expected late this mom-
'Buddy' Young the smallest play-
er in the National Football Leaaue
at five-feet, four-inches has signed
his 1955 contract with the Balti-
more Colts. The 178-pound scat-
back. who will be starting his sixth
year in pro ball. is believed to have
signed for the same figure as last
year.
New Schedule /storBdqg"
For II Gamps Memorial Classic
■ • • He He "ed • iff • • By KI RT FREUDENTHAL
‛.wLe2M B
OLAmA
- weight dance. Yet it seem snicon-
Mims, whose record is not quite ceivable that with the incentive at
as spectacular probably ha? an hand he possibly could lose this
edge in the class of opponents one
faced He has five draws 15 loss-
time $100,000 “bonus baby.”
KNwoog,.
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By NORMAN FISHER
New players were assigned to teams in the city Junior
and Major Teen-Age baseball leagues Tuesday night at a
meeting of managers and sponsors of both circuits.
Thirty-nine hopefuls were placed on the roster of a junior
team, while 21 new players were added to the senior groups.
American League and Shaw s of
the National—playing the 6 30 p.m
opening games each time through-
out their 18-game schedule. Which
was. of course, an error.
play-off tilt.
With players being dealt out newly-arrived” Manager Rudy Las-
from the player pool, both leagues kowski sat in the stands. lost a 3
are looking for tighter pennant
es and has knocked out nine He This tak s into recognition the
broke even to two fights this year, faet that Olsom, im recent montha.
losing to Rocky Castellani on a de- has come on to gain the stature
eision and winning over Bobby of a Ray Robinson. Which is tes
Jones the same way
Bradley vs Shaw s (N>
Coca-Cola vs Jayeses (A*
Shaws vs. Denman (N)
4 AV.
H:)
By TOM PENN .build a sound native American' mediately. This does not mean
Now that Brownwood will pro- program that is beneficial to the, that a sponsor may not have his
claim Wednesday. June 1, as boys, the fami and the welfare name on the uniforms. However,
“Little League Day.” lets take a of the community. his sponsorship motives should be
closer look at wht this really “The character of an activity limited to better public accept-
means so that when baseball such as Little League must hold ance of the fact that he is a good
youngster? ask us to buy some of to the highest standards attain- citizen because he backed the boys
their new Little League decal able. There never can be commer- and helped to make local Little
Shaw s vs. Bradley N>
races and tighter games this year,
which means added inducement
for fans to be in their Sportsman
Park seats.
Which brings us to the impend-
ing June 22 date at the New York Westfall was ejected from the Bradley* Transfer another
Polio Grounds between the arch game in the first inning while National power which
Archie and the imperturbable arguing a play at home plate.
Bobo. » Haney said Westfalls ejection
Renfro vs. Arrow
healthful recreation
came to the mound in the sixth
inning and set them down in the
final four innings on four hits and
two runs.
The big Artesia attack featured
only two home runs—those by
SPORTS
Jeff Harrell. Eddie
Last year the handsome young-
ster with the crew haircut started
in 30th position, in the next to last
row. and he never advanced far
enough to be among the leaders
In fact, his car was eliminated
! after 130 laps and he finished eight
in relief for Paul Russo.
In 1950. . Hoyt's maiden” ride
here, his car called it quits after
125 laps. The next two years he ei-
ther failed to make the field or was
in military service and two years
ago he spun on the third lap to
avoid hitting Andy Linden who
smacked the wall. That incident
cost Hoyt five or six laps and he
was out of the race before it reach-
ed the halfway mark.
This time he hopes for more
luck.
LEISURE SLAX . . .
et
DRESS SHIRTS . ;.
to 7 lead by pounding tour Sport
west pitchers, shortstop Chico Recio
By 1
Frank La
than a gan
ping bubble
time lefty B
the White 8
reminded t
his beat.
Since Lar
Pierce Iron
in an ever
catcher Aa
made an i
deals involv
ers. Robins
parted froi
Pierce, des,
dicap of a
games with
Pierce," w
one of (he n
of Chicago'
this spring,
greatest tri
three-hit 4-
in a dazzlin
Herb Score
win against
Fine
It was Pc
est sort. Th
either side
gle by Sam
Nieman sin
Score in tl
team score
Al Carrasc
duced bon
more runs
umph. Scor
11.
The Whit
first-place
place India
games out
ended New
ning streak
extended it
timore end
streak by
while Detn
to defeat K
In the N
burgh mad
172 games
place Dods
was a nl
around and
also rose •
6-2. and ei
ning streak
go double I
at Milwau
rained out
Chuck St
ter to beat
the winnin
Mickey Ve
hie first v
kept up h
Yakees wit
MeDe
Cal Abra
bat with t
McDonald,
after a s
pitched fiv
the seventi
his margin
Detroit F
good for th
For the next few days Hoyt is on
“easy street ' His car is torn down
to pass final inspection but he
shows up in gasoline alley each
day to watch his rivals work out.
What will it take to roll into the
winner's circle?
I "If the conditions are ideal,” said
Hoyt, "the race could very easily
I be two miles an hour faster than
last year.” That would be close to
133 miles an hour, a new record.
And Hoyt isn't a bit superstitious
, to be caught in that whirlwind, de-
spite the faret he’s driving the car
Linden crashed in 1953 '
by the Hollywood Stars, was hitting
close to .500 in his debut with the
Mexico City Tigers.
Although his club was at the tail
end of the south of the border base-
ball circuit, Pettit connected for 10
bits in 21 trips to the plate last
week. He clouted four doubles,
knocked in four runs and scored
eight times
ABILENE TEX — UP— Abilene
world named General Manager Jay Haney will
. Rocky Marciano. step back into the role as field
— You can laugh or manager of the Blue Sox Tuesday
cheer, as the when they host Lubbock in the
<{4
Today's
med down to 15 players in
other beneficially under capable the challenge. They must support
leadership. Little League contrib- Little League headquarters in
utes to the well being of the boys compliance with the high level of
and their parents. It likewise of- responsibility implied in the ad-
fers a means through which par- ! ministration of such a program,
ents and community leaders may "From the ranks of these hun-
foster in relation with their chil- dreds of thousands of boys who
dren a sanguine solution to many stand now on the morning side of
of the current social problems of ’ the hill undoubtedly will come all
our youth, thus insuring better of the great ball players of the
old arch as to
whether anybody
The new players will join the veterans of last year’s
campaign for practice drills, with seven of the eight teams
buEnihin’afthmnobstmportatt "ot* sesshons published as soon
every paserPBorh old and new, is Managers of all the teams have
expected to be on hand this after. asked that boys who have team
noon and every time the group uniforms at home, but will not
play on that particular team this
year. turn the suits in to either the
manager or the sponsor as soon as
possible.
Both leagues will open the sea-
July 21
| Denman vs. Shaw s
Jaycees vs Coca-Cola »A
1 July 22
Renfro vs Arrow (AI
Austin vs Bradley -N
July 25
Coca-Cola vs Renfro -A
Shaw a vs Austin (N-
Joly 26
Bradley vB Denman (N)
Arrow vs. Jaycees tH,
July 28
Denman vs Austin (N,
Jaycees vs Renfro A
July 29
Coca-Cola vs Arrow (A)
Shaw’a vs Bradley (N) .
DALLAS —UP— The Dallas
Adamson Leopards moved into
the state high school baseball
playoffs at Austin June 1-3 by de
teating Fort Worth Northside 3 to
1 Tuesday night to win the teams’
best-of--three tv-district senes
Bob Nelson of Dallas pitched a
tour-hitter as he led his team io
victory Adamson got seven hits
•H Northside starter Bill Ralston
and rellefer Jerry Welch
In other games, Port Arthur
edged Texas City 6 to 5, Waco up PHILADELPHIA —UP—' Phila-
set Cot put Christi 6 to 4 and Ty- de l phis Phillies' shortstop Granny
ler clubbed Galveston 14 to 7. Hamner will be out of action for
Wednesday, Austin is at Harlin- about a week to 10 days because
gen. Waco at Corpus Christi. Tyler of bursitis of the left shouldei Roy
' at Galveston and Texas City at Smalley will replace Hamner in the
j Port Arthur. 1 lineup |
League play will be resumed
I Thursday night, June 2. and con-
position is a coveted honor, goiuc I New Mexico League
to the fastest qualifier on the firsted
day of the time trials. " By UNITED PRESS
. .. Plainview rested in first place
And. admits Hoyt. he was quite again Wednesday in the “
surprised he wound up at the bead Texas-New Mexico League
of.the.pack. ... The Ponies recaptured the lead
I hadn t gone better than 138 Tuesday night with a 7 to 4 vic-
l miles plus,” he said. "Then be de- tory over Albuquerque while Lub-
cided to add a bit of weight in front bock defeated the leader. Pampa
and I talked the crew into quali- 5 to 1
fying. After looking over the situa- In other games, Amarillo
tion and seeing everybody was • dropped El Paso 4 to 1 and Clovis
waiting for the wind to die down. stopped Abilene 8 to 5
1 thought .We d have * chance to Jim Lemons tossed a winning A T ,D o , ,
qualify, although it was a gamble.” eight-hitter as Plairview downed One-Time Bonus Baby
Since racing is risky business Albuquerque The Ponies picked Pettit New Hit Hash
anyway. Hoyt said he was tired of up 12 hits off loser Ernie Barto MEXICO CIT\ Tp inpan p.
waiting around. So he climbed into momei . Micd-V.-s- R— Paul ret-
his racer and hit an average of Fatche- F.ni. FL-.L-1- ___t. • the Pittsburgh Pirates’ one-
140.045 miles an hour, at that time
the second fastest 10-mile sprint
ever chalked up at the “brick-
yard.”
stickers, we ll know what they’re rial taint attached to Little League possible
League. Its principal objective is “National Headquarters often
for the good of the boys between times has the thankless job of
8 and 12 who play baseball on maintaining and enforcing disci-
plines that must be observed in
Hobbs used five
“I’ve got some definite race
plans but we haven't talked about
them yet,” he said. “The main
thing is I want to finish as far up
as possible.”
_ 1st LOUIS —UP— Holly Mims. „ cupasae J paynag pa.y-ane
Whose busy fists have earned him with Marciano He simply has run
the No 4 spot among the middle- weight dance. Yet it seems incom-
weights, and Charley Green, a merely trying to move himself a
knockout artist from California, step up in the world.
will meet at the arena Wednesday R.. nt +. +.
night, in . nationally televised 16. a heavyweight. 5t5P5 meanin to
Moore on the other hand is a ,
very capable box-fighter. As the
__----only avenue open to him, he must
compilingthesrecord He.won both seek the next division. In his case
ahimous aPecesrancosertasins arant -tisthatnoftheneavy weghes.But
andstopping, Zeke Robinson in the HhEh be “bofrShm
second round , is Marciano
The 24-year old Los Angeles Thus, in the general rush to form
scrapper has the benefit of the a bum-of-even.-six-months club for
guidance of canny Sid Flaherty. Marciano. he must pay the mid-
who managed Bobo Olson to the dieweight fiddler to get a heavy-
middleweight crown
I \ R3,
S- -3*eg "
k k * ida-d
2,”)
three runs in the ninth inning on
five infield hits to down the
Eagles
The see-saw affair saw Dallas
Actually, the first schedule that May 31
was printed was correct except it Arso'vs
had two clubs—Coca-Cola of the June •
e 11 e tunes in
Renfr vs Jaycees i A'
Austin VE. Denman (N,
son Monday night, May 30. in
Sportsman Park Double-headers
j will be played every Monday.
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
nights, with the junior came start-
ing at 6:30 pm. and the senior
tussle about 8 o’clock.
Honor of opening the season this
year goes to the Cats and Buffs in
the younger group and Santa Fe
and McHorse in the older circuit.
The other four teams will swing
into action Tuesday night.
The Sports are defending city
and West Texas district champions,
after closing the season last year
with a rush which over-took and
passed the Buffs, who paced the
loop most of the season
Ross Cleaners. which won’t
field a team this year, is the de-
fending champion in the senior
league. The Cleaners, too. closed
with a rush to pass Du bl ins and
tie Santa Fe for the crown, then
won the title in a sudden-death
tie League Day” in Brownwood in July 5
short, that’s "money-raising time *-’/•, ‛pnman Ax,
------------------------------------------------------- j July 7
Denman vs Austin
Jaycees vs. Renfro (A
sly 8
Jackie Jensen Says,
'No Punches Thrown
BALTIMORE —UP— Outfielder
Jackie Jensen of the Boston Red
Sox asked permission Wednesday
to protest the 850 fine levied
against him bv the American
League for a scrap with Washing-
ton pitcher Mickey McDermott on
a run down play Sunday.
Both players were evicted in the
12th inning for throwing punches
during the play between first and
second base. McDermott also drew
a 650 fine at New York, where the
Senators are playing Presiden
Will Harridge of the American
League notified both players Tues-
day.
Jensen told Manager Mike Hig-
gins of the Red Sox he did not
throw any punches and wanted to
get his money back McDermott
had no comment
a
Freeland L
ship title currently adorning
Moore's aged brow.
It is. simply, a runoff to see if
Archie is worthy of climbing
through the same ropes with Mar-
ciano.
A baby will consume 515 pounds ______________________
ef food to its first year at an ap- against Archie as Archie has
proximate cost at lUt against Marciano.
mpion of the
The 26-year-old midget and
instead. Little League is a com-
1 bination of dozens of things.
One of the best insights into
, what Little League offers each
young baseballer was printed in
“The Little Leaguer”. official
magazine of the league, last year.
The article said:
“Little League baseball offers <
rare opportunity to the neighbor-
hood or the local community to
Arrow vs Renfro A)
July it
Coca-Cola vs Jaycees (A,
Shaw s VB Denman (N,
July 14
Jaycees vb Arrow A»
Denman VB. Bradley (M)
July is
Austin Vs Shaw's (N,
Renfro vs Coca-Cola (A)
Juiy 1«
Bradley vs Maw's (M
Arrow vt. Coca-Cola (A)
1 July 19
Junior, Major
Bill Killing
By UNITED PRESS
Dallas was a notch higher in sec-
ond place Wednesday, but San An
tonio had more stretching room
atop the Texas League.
Houston dropped a doubleheader
to Tulsa, and, as a result, Dallas
moved past the Buffs into second
place despite the Eagles’ loss to
Shreveport, and San Antonio in-
creased its leading margin by de-
feating Oklahoma City
Tulsa swept past the Buffs 1 to 0
and 5 to 3. Shreveport beat Dallas
4 to 2, San Antonio downed Okla-
homa City 8 to 4, and Fort Worth
dropped Beaumont 3 to 0.
Home runs by Mike Lutz and
Champion Truck Terminal, hooks Jun 30
up against Austin Shoe Store in Den:man ’• Shawg.(N.
the Tuesday night opener, and the Jui'i
Arrow Coach Line Yankees go up Renfro vs Arrow (A-
against Renfro’s Red Sox in the swAustn T‘ Bradley CN)
A mericanzame , ....... Cca-cetav. Renfro (a,
Wednesday. June 1. Will be Lit- Shas s n. Austin (N)
Jo* Loudermilk, Dennis Glea-
ton, Polly Wise, Billy Laird, Nor-
man Sowell, Reggie Wells, Wade
Hilyard, and Bobby Joe Mahoney.
BUFFS
Howard Scott, Alvin Weather-.
man. Ronny Watson, Jack Ma-
thew*. Jimmy O'Neal, Mike Car-
ron, Handel Smith, Foster Nel-
son, Larry Medcalf. Morris Cona-
way. and Ronnie Walther
CATS
Duane Sowell. Wayne Fisher,
Carlton Blaylock, Ben Cadenhead,
Bill Harlen. Sammy Riley, Joe
Ihrig. Jackie Reed, and Billy
Saunders.
Jack Bloomfield's single in the
last of the fifteenth inning gave
Harlingen a 10 to 9 victory over
the Austin Pioneers in the Big
State League Tuesday night
The game-winning blow by
Bloomfield gave the win to Ralph
Rivas, the third Capitol hurler
and stretched Austin’s losing streak
to seven. The overtime triumph
also moved Harlingen into third
place for the second time this sea-
son.
4.
BELTS—Imported French elastic $2 & $2.50
The popular supposition is that
Moore, who weighed 196 in his last
fistic ‘ venture, wtll be sacrificing
too much when he pares down to
175 in defense of the light heavy-
weight crown What they overlook
is that Olson is at his best at 160
and naturally will "fatten” him-
self to pack his punch in getting
"heavy for his 175 pound bid He
couldn t win at 160 against a diet-
ing 175-pound Moore Ergo: How
can he win while slowed up with
extra weight?
On the surface. Archie is in a
predicament He must defer '
JiMPt^ALL,
8CSTON R60 SOX
OUTP,E_pEgt $Av5:
" To get a jump
p on a batted ball.
Jean ieti or right,
depending on the
batter and the
type oi pitch,..."
PAJAMAS—Short sleeve, knee length . $3 95
Austin VB, Bradley (N)
June !•
Denman vs Shaw’s IN
Jaycees vs. Coca-Cola (A
June 13
Bradley vs Denman •N
or six angles. This is how it works sArro T’ Jaycees ?
Each team in both leagues will COca-Cola vs Renfro FA,
play nine home games and nine Shaws vs. Austin (N)
"away." June 16
Each team in both leagues will Snat,o0. "rAno" ′
play nine first games and nine late June 17
games. Denman ve Austin (N}
Each team in both leagues will Juayes ” Renfro (at
play other opponents a total of six Coca-Cola vs Jaycees (A
times during the season and each Shaw '• vs. Denman (N,
will face the other in three home June 21 a
games and three games "away.”
Honor of opening the 1955 sea- June 23
Bobo Olson eer—s-: manasezouenuuncoxuesnay son goes to the American League's Austin •• Shas’, w
fane? strikes vou when thex. host Lubbock in the Coca-Cola Cardinal Champions and " Cos.-Co,. A
nez strike ■ ,, Class D West Texas-New Mexico the Brownwood Jaycees. new con- „ Arrow A
But a fellow named Bobo Olson League. tender in the circuit. penman v> Bradley us
heard these strident claims and Tuesday night Haney relieved In the second game Monday June 32
has contested the validity of the Bobby Westfall of the managerial night will be Shaws and Denman Rennwdenn.2:
post when the Blue Sox lost to insurance, new- National League Jume 9
5 at Clovis. candidate ---
Westall was ejected from the Bradley" Transfer, another new
correct, bonafide, and ready to
paste on the kitchen wall where
Junior, Mom and Pop can check it
each day.
lows:
In the junior loop, the Buffs,
managed by Cecil Ross, will meet
at Sportsman Park at 5 o'clock:
the Cata, managed by Bill White,
will work at Coggin Park, begin-
ning at 5 o’clock: the Eagles, un-
der Lloyd Hullum, win drill at
South Ward at 5:30 this afternoon,
and the Sports, guided by Bobby
Seale and Ronald Hardin will
break the training wire at Thoma-
son Park, Ave. C and 13th Street,
at 4 o clock.
The senior circuit will have
Dublins beginning work at South
Ward at 5:30; McHorse, managed
by Dan Owen, meeting at Sports-
man Park at 3:30; and the Santa
Fe Employees, under Grady
Hoyle, meeting at Sportsman
Park at 5:30.
Colts sign Young
BALTIMORE —UP— Claude
Bob Prentice and two by Joe . T -11 1
Macko powered the Oilers to their-tle League baseball schedule
double win over the Buffs that appeared in Sunday’s LITTLE LEAGUES
Oklahoma City, playing under Bulletin. Tear is up in very LunuULU
acting manager Ray Cash while fine pieces. It contains more RACEDNI I > Of ArE
errors than the Pittsburph Pirates DHdCDMLL dLRIE
are apt to commit all season
The new Litle League schedule
which appears with this article is
Buddy Chaney. Benny Rasberry.
Larry Galvin. Bubba Sewalt. Tom-
my Moore. Wayne Rogers. Danny
Neal, and Earl Vogel.
MAJOR TEEN-AGE LEAGUE
DUBLIN'S
Jan Means. Don Nentwig. H L. ■
Sikes, and Sammy Crook
MeHORSE
Tommy Stalcup, Gary Burke.
Rodney Hudson, Boley Embrey,
Bob Teague, and Bobby Gay
SANTA FE EMPLOYES
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fair play, of discipline, of team
"orararissfiorracercneeatberbnos: Artesia Puts Clamp
--------------------------— strive for the same common goals. » _
up the rear the last time will lead ; and this kind of thinking spreads ri Ramnarinr H.kke
33 mechanical monsters away on from the boys to their families UIT ndiTIDdQIIIQ TIODDS
and thus to the communities. . . ” 3 K
for personal profit or advance- in Longhorn Rout
ment. Any attempt of a sponsor R, porse
_______„ -- _____ _________or anyone else to capitalize on m. „ L ■ PKESS
first day of the time trials, young Little League baseball by exploi- HobDs Sports. Longhorn
Jerry Hoyt, a hometown favorite tation or using it as a drawing wague celardwellers who had
who has never won a major big- card for some other profitable won seven of their last nine
car race, thundered away and attraction, should be rejected im- Kames, were throttled in a big
. • . ... i_---------- ' manner by Artesia Tuesday night.
Hobbs fell victim of a 22-hit at-
tack as Artesia unlimbered for a
22 to 7 victory.
In other games, leading Midland
fell to San Angelo 6 to 5. Odessa
downed Big Spring 10 to 7, and
Carlsbad dropped Roswell 5 to 1.
take a 1 to 0 lead in the second,
the Sports tie at 1 to 1 in the
sixth, and Dallas go back ahead 2
to 1 in the eighth before Sareve-
port salted it away at the last min-
ute. Many things are involved in set-
Loser Red Murff was thwarted ting up a schedule to govern two
in his attempt to win his tenth separate leagues, yet teams that
game for Dallas play in the same ball park each
Moore has been hollering "wolf" Fred Martin, the winner, needed night The whole sysem must ba-
so long that the little shepherd of only one pitch to end the Dallas lance. One slip here, or one slip
the middleweights finally has uprising in the eighth there can throw the entire sche-
m-u bear - him and At Fort Woth Bill Harris got his dule off keel.
• it's strictly up to fourth straight win against no loss- As things now stand both lea-
es since joining the Cats as he gues are in balance from about five
"Photo Day" for all it
Brownweod baseball teams in
Little League, Junior Teen
League and Major Teen-Age
League will be held Thursday
afternoon between the hours ef
4:30 end 6:30 at East Ward
School.
Managers of the clubs are re-
quested to bring their teams in
the school building attired in
full game uniform ter group pie-
lure* by Jimmy MeDonald.
Some ef the teams may not
have received their uniforms.
In that case, managers are urg-
ed to have their boys dressed
in white T-shirts and jeans, if
possible
Homers Sink
Austin vs Shaws (N}
Renfro vs Coca-Cola (A
Jan« 3
Denman vs Bradlev (N'
Jaycees vs. Arrow (A
Renfro vs. Jaycees »A‘
Austin vs. Denman (N)
June 7
Arrow vs Coca-Cola <A»
Bradley vs. Shaws (N)
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