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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Thursday, June 9. 19M
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B’WOOD TEEN GOLFERS SHINE
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CITY
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Boies, Lobstein Among Top
BASEBALL
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Qualifiers In TGA Tourney
ROUNDUP
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ard Stokes' bunch for the second
as well off as big Newk at the
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NEW YORK —UP— The welter-
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ernoon and night. has made the
that the grass infield would dry
The Coachmen may ride behind and Manager Walt Alston suggest- ,
Lefty ed might be a sore head. Newk. i
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MAY HIT 9.0 BARRIER
arm of Tully Embrey, both dandy was even suspended and fined a
ACC's Bobby Morrow
Toast Of Track World'
TED KLL SZEWSKI
dash in the fabulous time of 9 1
runs
Pearce.
inning homer. Kansas City edged
Butch Ford
former champ. 6-2, 6-3. and Uni-
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Ezzard Avenges
Loss To Holman;
Wants Title Bid
and best in Sport
Shirts in the
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At Sta
A rainy week, and more espe-
cially a heavy rain Wednesday aft-
night, weather permitting, as the
Major and Junior Teen-Age base-
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IN JU!
Yankees have posted 28 runs on
ust 16 bingles. One of those hits.
town fans he could go Into an op-
ponent head dow n — in Rocky Mar-
ciano fashion — and press him at
close quarters Holman who needs
NCAA district baseball champs be-
gin the battle Friday for the na-
' wood; Bob French of Midland vs.
C. D Griffin of Laredo. Raleigh
Burke with five hits in eleven at-
tempts. including a homer, and
Sid Ellis. with a homer and two
singles in the same number of
Some ACC students helping
operate the NAIA track meet last
honor grades and his competitors
rank him high on sportsmanship.
। 16 men to face him, scored the
first run, drove in the final one.
And all in cold-night-long drizzle
The victory put Brooklyn nine
Morrow is only a freshman at
Abilene Christian and has . been
turning in faster and faster times
since he first broke into the head-
lines as a junior at San Benito
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434
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championship,
score of out-
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sitting
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It also means the unbeaten Aus-
tin Braves will go on a tomahawk
binge in search of their fourth
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Dazzler Don Newcombe is the
best bet in 21 years to win 30
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VENETIAN
BLINDS
bailers get down to the serious
business of scrapping for undis-
puted first place
lieutenant rom San Antonio who
leaped into links prominence only
last week by winning the British
Amateur title, was matched in the
third round Thursday against Kim
Hall of Britain.
INLAID
LINOLEUM
While neither Stokes nor Yan-
kee Skipper Donald Nentwig has
announced starting pitchers, the
odds are pretty good the Red
Sox will turn over their mound
chores to Ace Gary Byrd, who
is 1-1 for the season
who struck out nine and gave up
but five hits.
earlier hit a homer, his first.
Jim Piersall’s fourth hit. a dou-
69
pind
$1.19
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wild throw on a grounder by Billy
Goodman gave Boston its winning
run.
mile breeze. Texas teen-ager Bob-
by Morrow might be the toast of
the track world
The lithe Abilene Christian Col-
one turn Andy Stanfield of Setou
Hall was the only other man to
turn the trick.
His 9 1 posting also has been i
done before — just once — by Pat- •
The little man from Boston has lege freshman whipped down a
. . ------j — ----1----i-d— pah last Satur-
the games slated tonight.
If so, the Buffs will take on the
Pet
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advanced over Virginia Brown of
Fort Worth 6-0, 6-0
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Their average is
132
four bases on balls.
From a team hitting standpoint,
the Red Sox have collected 25
JUNIOR, MAJOR LEAGUES
By NORMAN FISHER
chunkers day’ pay for refusing to pitch
Byrd beat Coca-Cola his first batting practice, missed at least
2
Todays
Sport Parade
By OSCAR FRALEY
the top Buff hit-
ter. Herb Gersbach has four hits,
including two doubles, in 12 times
up and Charles Watkins has four
hits. including two doubles and a
homer, in 11 attempts
Mickey Ratliff, with two hits in
on the first and fourth holes, and check of Houston; Little vs. Roger
a bogey on the third, but then Naylor of Houston. Wendy Green
fired 13 straight pars and closed of Midland vs. Gene McBride of
with a birdie on No. 18 for a 75. Wichita Falls; Jimmy Russell of
TEXAS LEAGUE
All Metal
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time out. 18 to 2, but lost to the three regular turns when his arm
league-leading Jaycee Giants. 5-4, was bothering him.
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won 17 in a row and he proved ram-sodden cinder pl
himself a fine fighter on April 1 day night to, cover
when he made fools out of the odds- nsh i
COME IN TO .SEE US
AND MAKE DAD
HAPPY
By ED FITE
DALLAS UP—But for a seven-
York
With Chicago
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Resuits
starts, with seven draws and 20 declared 33-year-old Ezzard who was expected at the tourney which
knockouts * turned the tables on Holman of will run four. and “possibly five
His record possibility isn't as im-
They by-passed Carmen this year
to give De Marco a shot, but pro-
mised him the winner So. after
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Rain interrupts Flay
• A R CONDITIONED
• TWO-WAY RADIO
• OXYGEN
weight title jinx rides squarely on
Tony De Marco's shoulders Fri-
day night when he defends his re-
recently - acquired championship
an y
l ord
BARTZEN CLIMBS
IN NET TOURNEY
SAN ANTONIO —UP— Defend,
ing champion Bernard (Tut Bart-
zen of San Angelo moved into the
fourth round of the Texas Lawn
Tennis Association's annual tour-
nament Thursday.
after starting as an amateur at
15
His real name is Leonard Liotta
and. being too young for the ama-
teurs. filed the birth certificate of
a friend named Tony De Marco
to get his early start. The real De
Marco thus had to assume another
and wide above the three.
..... Jimmy Wise or Dow Hudgeons
’ might get the call for Santa Fe
tonight Both have a win and no
trips to the plate.
The lead in both Sportsman.
Park leagues will be at stake to-'
liminaries. Morrow had clicked Eagles and Gulf Sports in the fanning thirteen and walking 16
off the 220-yard dash in 20.6 sec- junior group and Dublin's and Tonight's battles for the lead
onds. equalling the fastest time the Crusaders in the major line-up may turn into the best games of
for the furlong ever made around 1 —have 1-2 league standings the young season.
In the junior games hitting ----------------------:-----------
San Antonio
Dallas
Fort W orth
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New York 5 Milwaukee 4. 18 innings
Pitttburgh 2 Chicago 1.
Brookiyn 3 Cincinnati 1.
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seven full innings without giving' Lloyd Brown and the swift right in the doghouse so securely he
up a single run on three hits. He -• " ” n—- h-*l -—■- ---------- —J f:—» -
, has fanned eight and walked
Newcombe’s 10th Win
Big Noise in Majors
pressive as De Marco s But you
have to give him an edge on the
intangible known as "class " And
then, too, there’s that welterweight
(Jim____________’__
NWA
Enos Slaughter . :
Houston auto dealer Harlan , Graham vs Frank Guernsey of
Lane, who has been playing golf ' Houston: Burke vs. Dobie McDev-
only 21 months, disqualified him- itt of Houston; and Pete Hessemer
self when he picked up his ball of Houston vs. H. J Richards of
on the lip of the cup on the 18th Jacksboro. , . . -—
green. He had used up only 77 Two 18-hole rounds were ached- ficials. were hoping this morning
strokes to that point and could uled Thursday with the 36-hole fl- ’ ‘ “ _ ’ ’ ’ ’ .
have had a 78 and a spot in I nals slated Saturday ' enough during the day to allow
By KYLE THOMPSON
HOUSTON UP—Two par.
shooting teen-agers from the Gulf
Coast area led a talent-packed
field into first round play of the
46th annual Texas Golf Associa-
tion championships Thursday.
John Garrett. 19-year-old Rice
Institute ace and a pre-tourney fa-
vorite. and Jack Little, 17-year-old
Corpus Christi golfer who plans to
enroll at Rice next fall, matched
River Oaks Country Club's par
ton, but an excessive wind kept I a brilliant pitching duel between
Which means the once-beaten
Arrow Coach Line Yankees, who
defeated the Renfro Red Sox in
Dennis McCluskey. Clark Mur-
ray and Gary Smith own those
Brave triumphs Smith is the only
and on 28 hits while the
Don Chesser. Dodds has a 1-1
Sportsman diamond soggy but of- record, giving up seven runs and
six hits in 7* innings. He has
fanned six and w alked the same
Wednesday night Newcombe
flashed a four-hitter against the
Redlegs, beating them 3-1 and also
contributing two hits to boost his
batting average to 400 He struck
out seven and walked none and
missed a shutout on Ted Kluszew-
ski's 16th homer. In 81 innings he
has walked only nine batters. Wan-
ta hear more? He retired the last
CpHRRDRCY
V enow V
OKHMMM 2644
ESPECIALLY FOR FATHER S DAY JUNE 19th
their American opener. 6-3. will
be trying mighty hard to make
•’cousins” out of Manager Bow-
ed young man with pacid brown
eyes, came off the. tough, teem-
ing streets of Boston's little Italy.
He was carpenter, construction
worker and trucker between bouts
makers by flattening Saxton to
ers, a 29-game winner in 1944, had
j an 8-4 mark and Bucky Walters of
the 1939 Reds, 27 wins for the cam-
- paign, was a modest 7-4 when the
season was one-third gone
Dominatin’ Don's record borders
on the fantastic when it is con-
sidered that he was out two full
weeks from April 24 until May 6
with what he called a sore arm
more strategic spot than Dizzy
straight time The first pitch
comes at 6:30 in Mayes Park
mO
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rookie Ronnie Kline an eight-hit Giammalva of Houston defeated
, triumph. his third. He struck out Bub Walthall of San Antonio 6-2,
eight in a duel with Bob Rush, 6-3.
! six tries, and Sammie Riley, with Brooklyn
a pair of hits in seven tries. are Cnicago.,
. e . . . new i or*
the top Cat hitters Mliwaukee
seems to favor the Buffs while
pitching leans slightly toward the
Cats The Cats won the first en-
counter between the two, 2-1. in
ON FAMOUS SWP HOUSE PAINT OFFER
doubles and three home runs.
MeHorse has 98 times at bat.
with 21 hits and 23 runs for •
.213 average—a pretty good one.
by the way. The team has poled
- , ...WL 1%\
No pitcher since Dean has hit I " ’
the magic 30-game level and of' --- Ld a
those who came close, none was Don Newcombe ,
day night in their nationally tele- After the Wake Forest-Colgate
vised and broadcast return bout game at 11 a m Friday Colorado
, be was practically handcuffed by state meets Southern Cal at 2 p m.
Ezzard’. change in style The evening schedule pits West-
instead of fighting upright as era Michigan vs. Arizona at 6 p. m .
usual. Charles showed his home- and Springfield vs Oklahoma A&M
Dean of the Cardinals was back •
in 1934 when he had a 30-7 mark
for the "Gas House Gang” but had A1
won only seven games at this stage fes1
1 of the race.
Reg. $2.89
$2.25 s. ya
standing players eek to impress
the turnout of major league scouts
Six of the district representa-
tives are repeaters in the ninth
annual meet Only Wake Forest
and Colgate. who meet ecah oth-
Shreveport 3 Oklahoma City 1
Tulsa 8-8 Beaumont 5-8.
Houston at Fort Worth, ppd, rain
AMERICAN LEAGTE
The Ps
five drill
Fort Wor
with othe
during the
conventibu
Captain
Seed, wit
Vivian All
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Jessica Pa
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Etta What
Brazeale,
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team will
Friday nil
of Hotel
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under Little League rules, which
I say no hurler is allowed more
than 18 outs during the week.
Both Brown and Embrey are
Bobby Hofman hit a pinch-sin- tono school teacher, continued her
gle to deliver the winning run tor march with a 6-4, 6-0 win over
the Giants after errors by Alvin Jean Ellingston of Oklahoma City.
Dark and rookie Gail Harris gave Carol Cummings, a Wichita Falls
Milwaukee five "outs” and two schoolgirl expected to be the de.
unearned runs in the ninth. Harris fending champs chief competition.
Morrow. whose wife also attends
school at ACC. was as surprised
as anyone at his feat
When the loud speaker blared
forth with his almost unbelievable
time. Morrow thought it a joke
and gave out with a lusty "haw-
haw" horse laugh.
NCAA Baseball
Tourney Begins
Friday at Omaha
name when he entered the ring ,
After 14 amateur bouts. of which Tex high school.
he lost only one. De Marco turned Morrow son of a well-to-do low-
professional and has won 40 of er Rio Grande Valley farmer, has
5 with one draw and 25 knock- won 36 straight 100-yard dash fi-
outs to his credit. He is a relent- nals and has been beaten only once
less tree-swinging crowder. in his meteoric career in that event
Basilio fights much the same and only once in the companion
wav Rangier and an inch tailler race, the 220-yard dash — which
than. De Marco, he is one of 10 chil- he actually considered his special-
s»« and Shortstop Roy Chaney are
Louis at Philadelphia, ppd . ram.
BIG STATE LEAGUE
Yesterday ‛s Results
.509
.500
439
429
.412
333 ।
ie 100-yard
best St Louis
WEST TEXAS-NEW MEXICO LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Amarillo 9 Abilene 4
El Paso 4 Lubbock 3
Pampa at Albuquerque, called 3rd high
Health is your most preci-
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plenty of room for his looping LUASANNE, Switzerland —UP—
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I accuracy into his blows. . meeting here, voted wednesday to
-------------------------------- hold the 1860 Winter Olympic
in women's singles defending
champion Ethel Norton, a San An-
Washington 3-2 when old war- Wednesday Pancho Contreras,
horse Enos Slaughter hit a pinch- Mexican Davis Cupper. downed
single with the bases loaded in the James Schulze of Greenville. a
winds, dust
Plainview at Clovis ppd, high winds,
dust.
eligible to travel the full route if
either is strong enough to weath- full games ahead of the second
er the storm it was Embrey who place Cubs who suffered a 2-1 de-
received credit for that 6-3 vic- feat at Pittsburgh when Dale Long
i tory over the Red Sox, since he lashed a ninth inning homer The
took over for’-Brown at the top Glants stayed 13 1-2 games back
of the fourth when the score was by topping the Braves .54 in 10
tied 3-3 iniungs. St. Louis at Philadelphia
Embrey has pitched six innings, was rained out..
giving up five runs on one hit. Boston, which
Holman. 27. had stopped the ex- piayedftestdayfitn Kare shoula wnileDe lamaze was winning by
b^™*^ Air Force
the southpaw slants of
McHorse has a pair of fine
pitchers in Wendell Dodds and
Play was interrupted for an hour Selby of Troup vs E H. Muse
by a thunderstorm At 4 pm., but III of Austin; Goldman vs. Don
was resumed shortly after 5 p.m. Schumacher of Dallas; Janse vs.
Jimmy Janse, a Houston prep ’ Dr. Charles Emory of Corpus
school xpungster and the tourney's Christi; Lonnis Wendland of Me-
youngest entry at 14. qualified Allen vs. Roy Box Jr., of Corpus
Wednesday with a 75 although he Christi; Dan Winters of Abilene
bogeyed the last three holes. vs. Don Massingale of Jacksboro,
David Boies, 16-year-old Brown- Boies vs. Dick McCreary of Con-
wood schoolboy,a}o qualified with roe; Howie Johnson of Houston vs.
a 75. He went five over par on the J. F. Trimble of Austin: Jack
first holes with double bogies Glauser of Houston vs. Don Sime-
er in the tournament s opening
game at 11 a m Friday, are new-
comers to the tough double-elimin-
• tion grind
Among the repeaters are three
teams regarded as the class of
the field. They are Arizona, with
a 37-5 record this season against
Santa Fe's Chieftains will square
: off against McHorse in-a scuffle d feats
for the major circuit lead "‘Wise has given up nine runs and
All four teams have 2-1 records five hits. Re has pitched ten in-
after a week and a half of pre- nings, fanned 11 and walking
liminary sparring The remaining seven. Hudgeons has yielded five
two teams in each loop—the Wall runs on one hit in 7′3 frames.
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29 19
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18 38
Results
seconds That was .2 seconds fast-
take the title er than the 9.3 world record shared
in many wavs there is a great by Mel Patton and Hector Hogan.
similarity between the 23-year-old The clocking won't even be con-
De Marco and the 28-year-old Basi- sidered for a world record, how-
lio Sons of poor Italian parents, ever, because the seven-mile breeze
each is a rarity in the prize fight. Exceeded the 4.473 miles per hour
tag profession. Both Tony and Car- maximum, but to the track men
men are quiet, modest, devoid and who saw the handsome Morrow
•home folks ” perform, the slow track more than
n. "Mar s snu at tv black-hair- offset the extra advantage the wind Saturday got out a roller and care-
De Marco, a squatty, macs might have provided. fully rolled down Morrow's lane
on the soggy track prior to the
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Cincinnati ......
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Yeterday’s
dre? of immigrant parents who ty.
settled on an onion farm near Sy- . The trim, six-foot, two-inch. 170-
racuse Carmen worked on farms pounder has never had a false
and in a wire factory before serv- start in a race in fact, he wasn't
tag 33 months to the Marines even the first-man out of the start-
it was while stationed at Pearl er s blocks last Saturday night
Harbor that he began boxing and when he posted his sensational
in late 1948 he turned profession- time in the finals of the National
al. Disgusted when he "didn't Association of Intercollegiate Ath- ...
Mem to be getting anywhere" he letics track and field champion- “ne more than a
thought several times of quitting, ships at Abilene
But there was little else to do, so The night previously, m the pre-
Coach Oliver Jackson of ACC other again tonight
calls Morrow “a coache's dream.” Hitting-wise, the Buffs have had
his instructors are proud of his 91 official times at bat, and have
collected 17 hits
light heavyweights for punch. His I'll fight anybody — Don Cock- championship
overall record is 44 wins in 62 ell. Nino Valdes or Archie Moore." An attendance of about 40 000
OMAHA. Neb
w.... . Watch the old tainted skin slough
Wednesda! • Star off leaving healthy, hardy skin. If
Dazzler Don Newcombe who not pleased with powerful, instant-
gained his 10th victory without a[drying T-4 1 , your 40c back at any
loss, a four-hit 3-1 decision over drug store. Today at Peerless Drug
Cincinnati. 1 Co.
Tour «Or
not pleasec
ME-NOT fe
worm, inse
other surfa
Drug
average. The team has hit six
________ college and service team compe-
beating Pete Mueller on Jan 21. CINCINNATI —UP— Former tition; southern California, with a
Carmen took a mere six-day vaca- heavyweight champion Ezzard 29-7 record and the Pacific Coast
tion and has been training for this Charles, fresh from an avenging Conference championship, and the
one ever since victor? over big Johnny Holman. Oklahoma Aggies who won 22
He has boxed more than 200 said Thursday he would resume straight during the season and
rounds in preparation, from feath- his campaign for another title shot beat Oklahoma two games out of
erw eights to sharpen his speed to "in four or five weeks ” three for the NCAA District 5
SWP
WOUsE PAINT
• of trouble with Manager Dan Ow-1 LITTLE LEAGUES
en'. MeHorse bunch. , . By TOM PENN -
The Chieftains have 77 official The American and National Lit-
trips to bat, with 27 hita and 23 Ue Leagues after completing one
runs for a bristling 356 slugging full round of play, tonight take up
runstoraortstun--" "HKE" where started air ths games in one season
city baseball fusa on May 31. , The Dodger ace, with 10 victor-
. ies and no defeats in the first third
of the 1955 season, was in .a much
after relieving Starter Gary Ya-
! zell in the fifth. The big blonde-
thatched Sox fireballer has worked
a total of eight innings, giving up
four runs, four hits, striking out
11 and walking six
Byrd can only pitch four of the
six innings against the Yankees.
Yazell still has two frames to go
games at Innsbruck Austria
Squaw Valley Calif ,•was the un-
ion's fourth choice.
four four - masters in three
games. ”
Top McHorse hitters are Gary
pitching record in either league
He has two wins against no de-
feats. and is the top strike-out
artist with 24 foes whiffed
He has surrendered one run and
two hits in 1123 innings, and
has issued but one walk while ap-
pearing in three games He was
the winner over the Buffs in the
season opener
Pearce, the Buff ace. has one
loss charged against him He has
given up three runs and three hits
in nine full innings and has fan-
ned 13 and walked only four
The Santa Fe Chieftains, boast-
ing tremendous hitting and some
salty pitching, should have plenty
five hits in 12
times up, includ-
ing a double is
Long’s homer at Pittsburgh gave versity of Texan ace Sammy
Houston ...........
Shreveport .........
Tulsa .......
Oklahoma City ? .
Beaumont
Yesterday’s
busting the ball at an even .364
clip.
The Austin Braves, managed
by Neal Pepper, haven't scored
but 10 runs in all three games
but they’ve kept the other side
from chalking up only five to
become the National League
kingpin.
LONGHORN LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Carlshad 7 Artesia 8
Odessa at Midland ppd. high winds
San Angelo at Big Spring, ppd . rain
Hobbs 2, Roswell 1
Baltimore 3, Chicago 2
Kansas City 3. Washington 1
Boaton 5. Cleveland 4
Detroit 3. New York 1.
NATIONAL LEAGTE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS (3
111 FISK DIAL 2491 H&
Oran a CHARGE ACCOUNT . wE DELIVE 8B
tion’s collegiate
number.
Chesser has a win. pitching
one of the three who can't toss;
against the Brones McCluskey de-'
feated Bradley in the opener with
a nifty 2-1 performance, whiffing
and scored 13
runs. The team
against Carmen Basilio
in recent years no less than 10
of the 147-pound.
nrulers have lost
" crown the
first time they de-
fended. This in-
l eludes such as
Jimmy MeLar-
nin, BarneyRoss,
Honey Melody.
Joe Dundee. Red
Cochorane. John-
ny Bratton and
Johnny Saxton.
The odds are 17 j
| to 10 that the
- same thing will
Ton ri De! Marco Hfappen to De-
Marco at Syracuse Friday night.
H is a bit difficult to figure why
the odds are so long against the
little man from Boston.
No upsets
Cleveland ...........
Detroit -........
Washington .........
Boston ........
Kansas City .....
Baltimore
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governor.
The law
His Mg chance came in 1953
when tee finally was matched with
Kid Gavilan, then the welterweight
ruler. He blasted Gavilan to the
floor in the first round but lost a
split decision. Since then be has
nine, walking two. and allowing
। only three hits, one of which
cleared the fence and hit by Law-
rence Elkins.
Murray, who does the catching
when he's not on the hill, clipped
(See BASEBALL on Page 51
minute mile in the pre-Bannister,
Landy, et al days.
F - •
£4 *,6
r U-'fl
*»i giving up five runs on one hit. Boston, which won only two
s85 and has fanned six while handing games from Cleveland all last sea-
- out five free passes. Brown has son. made it two in a row. and
chunked a total of four innings, three out of seven so far. 1955
giving up six runs, five hits, and by topping,,'Indians 54 in 12
getting five strikeouts against innings. The first-place Yankees
- - faded lo take advantage of Cleve-
land's loss, dropping a 3-1 deci- . ,
sion to the Tigers in Detroit be- Bartzen had little- trouble
cause Bob Turley again had trou-Wednesday 1,1 moving through the
ble with wildness and dropped his second end third rounds. He beat
third game in a row Chicago also Bill Hamilton of San Antonio 6-0,
660 however, was a grandslam homer. “^i^ as .‘XS* featen tlessegpredrreruot Ah.
EcaErbrruwdypucan "“whgainse when Eves an lghe- tonto 63 6-0 an the thurd round.
Liners won. 17-6 Yazell homered
i for Renfro to help Byrd win that
18-2 rout.
Dwayne Pluckhahn, Arrow pit- ninth
cher and first baseman. and Byrd
are the leading hitters for their
clubs, each with 400 averages.
Renfro’s Catcher Robert Chaney
where too are assured
prompt, precise com-
pounding at uniformly
fair prices. «
4“ • ' -T
-l-toje aar * ■ ■
thMi • " e -- ■
Tommy Butler Dour Pearce
w e r e recorded
Patton's time off the books, too. Tommy Butler and Doug Pearce
The same two may face each
—UP— Eight
Use T-4-I. for 3 to 5 days.
' 35-36—71 layout Wednesday and Thursday’s championship play
tied for medalist honors Eight players finished Wednesday
The pair finished a stroke ahead with 78s.
of two-time champion David ' First Round Pairings
(Spec1 Goldman of Dallas and Ed-1 First round pairings Thursday 3
die Burke of Houston. Goldman include
man blew a chance to take the Garrett vs. John Vinnard of
medal by taking bogies on the 16th Houston; Richard Jennings of Lub- |
and 18th holes and wound up with bock vs, Phil Lobstein of Brown-
Corpus Christi 13 Trier 0
Galveston at Austin ppd . wet (rounds
Texas City 5 Harlingen 4
Port Arthur at Waco, ppd rain
average is .187.
The Cats, on the
other hand have
68 official trips
to the platter,
with nine hits
and 10 runs.
Porter Cats in the 6:30 tilt,
wN leave one of the teams
I hiw
■ fiefd. And, In the finale.
CONRAD SEEKING
3RD WIN TODAY
IN PARIS MEET
PARIS —UP— Joe Conrad, the
red-hot favorite in a group of 121
American survivors, and defend-
ing champion Henri de Lamaze of
France both were at the peak of
their game Thursday as tlA French
National Amateur golf campion-
ship moved into the thirdround of,
match play
Jimmy Wise and Butch Ford consecutive,Natiionalueague row Roberi’ o! 'he Phils, who won 28
top Santa Fe Ford, who played guest and theinasecmndnn.a The games in 1952, Was 7-3 at this
in his first game this week, hit oxer. theBradley roncs ReThe ’“Re H»l Newhouser of the Tig-
a double and a round-tripper in game follows the Arrow-Renfro - —■ ■ •
i two trips up. Wise has six hits, clash.
* including two doubles and a hom-
' er, in 12 official bats.
The performance, however, add- race When Morrow discovered
ed fuel to speculation that the nine- what they had done, he refused
second century dash is no more to run until the students rolled
out of reach than was the four- down all the other lanes, too
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