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WITH TIME LIMIT RULE
Little Leagues Begin
2nd Half Play Tonight
the Redbirds although Clem La-
phia Phillies. Simmons srtuck out he made his debut with a two-hit-
seven in winning his third game' ter against the Dodgers on June 2
Bobby Staudt Jackie Laughlin
'FASTEST' SETUP
Chicago
beating Shreveport 9-8.
AAU Track Records
22 34 .393 9%
In Danger Saturday
three-game
Austin, after
The track for the national AAU another world record in the shot
pared to eight triumphs.
Milwaukee at New York (night)
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National League
Long, Pitts.
Wednesday.
American League
Mickey Mantle
national
Faria unconscious.
Pate Goes To Britain
LONDON (UP)—Gen. Randolph
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team member, was one over par Kuenn. Det.
when he closed out his match with Vernon, Bos.
Eastman on the 15th hole. The St. Berra, N. Y.
gle, double, triple and home run
to drive in four Shreveport runs
and boost his league batting lead.
over
City
Mantle, N. Y.
Mantle. N. Y.
Maxwell, Det.
60 29 6220883. 7
60 29 62 87 .380
48 154 37 57 .370
50 193 30 69 .356
45 162 27 58 .358
51 196 35 65 .332
Frank Marchio and Rudy Pay-
nich each chipped in with one.
Stan Hollmig's grand slam ho-
mer in the sixth gave San Antonio
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30 27 .526 8%
29 28 .509 9%
28 32 .467 12
27 31 .466 12
26 38 .406 16
23 36 .390 16%
Mike Stiles, one of the big
reasons why the Giants are up
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fr
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the road, dropped out of first place
when they-wete beaten, 3-2, by
Curt Simmons and the Philadel-
U.S. Open, was the No. one guy
in a field that included most of
the great, including Jimmy Dema-
ret, Tommy Bolt. Frank Strana-
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season
er and Al Worthington’s five-hit
pitching gave the New York Giants
a 4-1 verdict over the Chicago
Cubs. Worthington struck out six
and walked only one to out-pitch
Don Kaiser, who hasn’t won since
Malt beverages were made by
the early Egyptians, Hebrews of
Biblical times, and the Greeks
and Romans of the classical past.
Dallas
Houston
Fort Worth
San Antonio
Bailey, Cin.
Boyer, St. L.
Clemente, Pitts.
Moon, St. L.
who beat Rotary Tuesday, are in
the cellar with 2-7.
next Tuesday for a brief inspec-
tion of the Royal Marines and a
visit with their captain-general,
the Duke of Edinburgh.
Shreveport
Oklahoma City
radiator, stared up at him and let
out another screech.
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young Cole, who at 16 is one of
the youngest players ever to en-
ter the Trans.
denbelt wasn't sure what to put
on the record, since the man was
charged with bigamy.
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par for 72 holes over the 6,243
yard Cobbs Creek Course.
The tricky course beat back the
par shooters last year when Kroll
and Ford tied at 273, with Doug
Higgins one stroke behind. Kroll
won the sudden death playoff at
the second hole.
Preliminary swings around the
T&e
s
of the season. Stan Lopata’s 12th
homer of the year gave him his
margin of victory.
Carl Furillo’s two-run single cli-
maxed a three-run third-winning
rally that enabled the Brooklyn
Dodgers to beat Vinegar Bend MI-
zell and the St. Louis Cardinals.
4-2. Roger Craig received credit
for the first win of his career over
Bell, Man Silenced
LEIRIA, Portugal (UP)— Anto-
Wall has won four and lost two
while Porter has broken even at
three wins and three defeats.
home runs during a major league
season? -
A. Two—Hank Grenberg and
Jimmy Foxx.
Q. How many have managed
the Yankees since Joe McCarthy
and who are they?
A. Four—Bill Dickey, Johnny
Stengel.
Q. How many major league
clubs was Lippy Leo Durocher
with?
A. Five—The Yankees. Reds,
Cardinals, Dodgers and Giants.
i straight setback.
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58 229 44 78 .341
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whipped Austin 3-2 to stay a half i Brooklyn
game back of Dallas. In other ac- i Cincinnati
tion. Fort Worth battered Tulsa | St. Louis
with a 20-hit barrage 13-7 and San Pittsburgh
Antonio took over fourth place by j New York
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Nelson, after a thorough study
of all records made in the coun-
try this year, comes up with these
winning spurt two weeks ago, has ;
now dropped to third place with
a record of four victories and
four defeats. Denman is in sec-
ond place behind Conoco with |
Cards 50; Musial, Cards 49; Simp-
son, Athletics 48.
Runs— Mantle, Yanks 62; Mc-
and Long, Pirates all 17;
amateur Indians 16.
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New York Yankees* 4-1 victory j ley went the route for the first
over the Detroit Tigers Wednesday time as the Braves scored their
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Wednesday’s Results
Houston 3, Austin 2.
Dallas 4. Oklahoma City 0.
Fort Worth 13, Tulsa 7.
San Antonio 9. Shreveport 8.
Thursday’s Schedule
Tulsa at Dallas.
Oklahoma City at Fort Worth.
Austin at Shreveport.
Houston at San Antonio.
National League
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OPTOMETRISTS
’Name' Golfers
Tee Off In Big
Philly Tourney
By C. B. ENGELKE
United Press Sports Writer
PHILADEPHIA. June 21 (UP)
—Cary Middlecoff and Ted Kroll
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run and the 110-meter high hur-
dles.
dve
Joy-
ner hit for the cycle with a sin-
Jackson. a two-time winner of
the Trans, disposed of F. A. East-
man of Houston, 5 and 3 while
Coe, who is seeking his fourth ti-
tle, defeated Max Cole, Wichita,
Kan., 3 and 2.
One Over On 15th
Jackson, a former Walker Cup
G5 BRAVES TAKE NL LEAD
Mantle’s Two Homers Put Him
4 i 8
Lady Misuses Butter Paddle
DETROIT (UP >—Agnes McDon-
nell, 46, began serving a 90-day
jail sentence today for beating a
popcorn stand attendant with a
hot butter paddle.
han. Arnold Palmer, Dow Fluster- Pate, commandant of the U.S. Ma-
rine Corps, will arrive in Britain
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29 22 . 569
30 24 .556 '
31 25 .554 1
32 26 .552 1
30 25 .545 1
So Houses Won’t Melt?
IGOS, S.D. (UP) — Igloo resi-
dents bought more than 75 home
freezers during the current heat
wave, the Admiral Corp, reported
today.
ARTHRITIS!
hands deformed and my ankles
set
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By HAL WOOD
BAKERSFIELD, Calif.
New Brazilian Ambassador
RIO DE JANEIRO (UP)—Pres-
ident Juscelino Kubitschek signed
a decree Wednesday making Er-
nani Do Amaral Peixoto Brazil’s
new ambassador to the United
States.
The tournament runs through
Sunday, with the field out after
the opening rounds.
the 100-meter dash,” said Bert
Nelson, publisher of Track and
Field News, after looking at the
lay-out. Nelson generally is re-
garded as the man who knows
more about track and field rec-
ords than any one else in the
world.
Looks for New Records
•‘The world mark of 10.2 for 100
meters isn’t as good as the 100-
yard dash record of 9.3,” Nelson
pointed out. “And with the fine
field competing here, and if there
is no head wind, this looks like a
cinch record to fall.”
It is Nelson’s belief that records
Staudt has smashed three home-
runs to lead his team in that de-
partment.
Brave Ace Clark Murray was ----------
the loser in that Tuesday night innings in chalking up his sixth
game, and won’t be eligible to victory against one loss and wound
do any chunking against the Oil- up walking six men. Ray Dabek
ers and Art Dunham helped him
CHICAGO (UP)— Gerald A.
Griffin’s car let out a piercing
screech Wednesday when he start-
ed it up. He had a sickening fear
he had hit a child. Then Griffin
Ease Bladder
Irritations
Get Wonderful Soothing Relief
From That Restless Uncomfortable Feeling
The Chicago White Sox remained meet here, this weekend is so fast I put.
- — - that athletes working out for the
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BOX
5% games behind the Yankees
faces Keith Alexander of Boulder,
Colo.
Western amateur champ Mason
Rudolph blew to a 39 on the front
nine and had to go 19 holes to
edge Ken Rodgers of the host
course. Rudolph, of Clarksville,
Tenn., toured the back side in a
five-under-par 31 to catch up and
won the play-off hole.
even. The Plumbers took the loop
opener, 9-4, and then fell, 6-5.
The Plumbers defeated the Cru-
saders and Chieftains and then
lost to Dublin’s Lions. Santa Fe
and again to the Red Sox.
After losing four straight to the
Plumbers, Chieftains and Red Sox,
twice, the Crusaders scored tri-
umphs over McHorse, 6-5, and
Santa Fe, 7-6.
ndo) Rodriguez had Tulsa
• -it-h --tine • Austin
23 32 .418 8
22 31 .415 8
... 0 . . . ,7 field of 138 a year ago, could win.
a tidy incentive to break the1.272 Middlecoff, The Tennessee den-
tist, was the one who said 270 was
the score to aim for, and that
probably 269 could sew it up tight.
The subpar goal was set by the
condition of the course. It is under
the supervision of George Fazio,
who tied with Ben Hogan and
Demaret for the Open title in 1950
in his role as a Fairmount Park
supervisor, and. the vote was that
the job was well done.
Last year there was trouble on
three greens, the result of the late
August flash floods which swept
over .the bank of the small creek
going in and out of the park wood-
lands. Now the greens are in top
condition to challenge good golf.
Q How many have hit 58 star Floyd Addington of Dallas
and the 400 meter hurdles,” he
added.
The speed of the track won't
have anything to do with it, but
Nelson said that when Parry
O'Brien and Ken Bantum, both
Hits— Mantle, Yanks 87; Boyer,
Cards 78; Lemon, Senators 74;
Simpson, Athletics 71; Runnels,
Senators 71.
Pitching— Lawrence, Red Legs
8-0; Brewer, Red Sox 9-1; Pierce,
White Sox 10-2; Freeman. Red
Legs 5-1; Labine, Dodgers 5-1.
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Thursday’s Probable Pitchers
Baltimore at Chicago — Johnson
(2-3) vs Harshman (3-4).
Washington at Kansas City-
Stone (3-2) or Chakales (4-4) vs
Ditmar (6-6) or Santiago (0-2).
(Only games scheduled)
= - = FTedag’ Games.-
New York at Chicago (night)
Boston at Kansas City (night)
Baltimore at Detroit
Washington at Cleveland (night)
to the base of the stands. The
runner comes home. A play is
made on him, too late, and dur-
ing it the batter-runner goes to
second base. Is this legal or is
it a dead ball the moment it hits
the batter?
Answer: It is a dead ball the
moment it hits the batter. Run-
ners may advance only when
forced. So the runner here must
stay at second base and the bat-
ter takes first.
Q. How do you score the play
when a catcher misses a third
strike, allowing the runner to
reach first base?
A. He is charged with an error.
"And there is a possibility for __----------
new marks in the 800 meter run host to the Austin Hyde Park
Baptist team in a softball double-
predictions for one-two finishes
(depending upon, of course, if the
men enter):
100-meter dash — Bobby Mor-
row of Abilene Christian and Lea-
mon King of California.
200-meter dash — Morrow and
Thane Baker of the Air Force.
400-meter hurdles — Eddie
Southern, Texas, and Glenn Da-
vis, Ohio State.
the par 35-36—71 Oklahoma kanu
Golf and Country Club Player A Club
in Trans-Miss
By JIM WILLIAMS
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP)—De-
fending champion Jimmy Jackson
of St. Louis and Charley Coe of
Oklahoma City led the way into
today’s second round matches in
the 53rd Trans-Mississippi Golf
tournament.
Both won easy opening matches
I with tosses above the 60-foot
(UP)— mark, get together there may be
Too Gladly For Adlai
SPRINGFIELD. IU. (UP)—A. B.
Cox Sr., of Carmi, Ill., was
were the. hot guns todzrin.apfied I nio Faria, 58, was tolling a church
of 133 which teed off 11 the Phila- bell for the dead in Pousos
delphia Daily News S:! P0 second Wednesday. Suddenly the clanging
annual golf tournament. stodded. The swinging bell had
breezed to their ninth straight
Texas League victory to cling to
the loop top spot.
The talented rookie fanned 11
Oklahoma City Indians and al-
lowed only four hits as he twirled,
the Eagles to a 4-0 triumph and j
hand the Indians their sixth
defeated Dr. John Coyle of Cof-
feyville, Kan., 4 and 3 to move
into today's play against Sig
Harpman Jr., Oklahoma City.
Harpman beat Jim Moeller of
Holdenville, Okla., 1-up Wednes-
day.
Rex Baxter Jr., of Amarillo.
S there on top because the Houston
Buffs made it six in a row as they Milwaukee
Wednesday’s Results
enough working margin to stave Chicago 12 Baltimore 8
off Shreveport’s tote bid. Ev Joy- I Cleveland 5 Boston 4 (night)
New York 4 Detroit 1 (night)
Washington 5 Kan. City 4 (night)
London, Cain, Lubbock, Tax.,
Tamnhi, Puckett, Albuquerque.
Ratting,
LEADERSP
Jackson meets Jack Malloy of Dougald, Yanks, Lopez, Athletics,
— ---- ’ — Yost. Senators and Boyer, Cards
all 44.
of the $56,300 Massachusetts Han-
dicap at Suffolk Downs.
It was the fifth straight victory
for Midafternoon and followed a
triumph over Find and Nashua in
the Metropolitan Handicap at Bel-
mont Park.
Jocket Willie Boland steered
Midafternoon over the mile-and-a
quarter of the Massachusetts in a
snappy 2:04, three seconds off
Helioscope’s track record, to pay
$4.80, $2.40 and $2.20. Find, which
took the place by a head over
Mielleux, returned $2.80 and $2.40.
Mielleux paid $3.20.
more here but if you will write me I
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received this wonderful relief.
MRS. LELA S. WIER
2805 Arbor Hills Drive SG
P. O. Box 2695
Jackson 7, Mississippi
By JON VANDAGRIFF
Third round play in the Babe
Ruth and Major Teen-Age Leagues
gets underway tonight with a
double-header slated for Sports-
man Park.
Starting time for the first game
will be 6:30 with the second going
under the lights at 8:30.
charged today with carrying his
support of Democratic presiden-
tial hopeful Adlai E. Stevenson a raised the hood. An angry cat,
little too far. Cox changed the slo- *- * * *“ *" •*
Manager Howard Stokes needs
him.
The Giants will be playing
without the services of Catcher
Jackie Laughlin, who will be
sidelined for about 10 days with
a broken finger. Franklin All-
good will handle the receiving
in place of Laughlin.
Arrow and Coca-Cola tangle
Friday night
Fred (Fernen
his "hideawaS" pitch working to
perfection Wednesday night and
his Dallas Eagle teammates
Kan., vs.
The clubs switch scenery tonight Philadelphia
with Tulsa moving into Dallas, Wednesday s Results
Oklahoma City to Fort Worth, Brooklyn 4 St Louis 2
Austin to Shreveport and Houston New York 4 Chicago 1
to San Antonio Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 2
. . . , Milwaukee 7 Pittsburgh 3 .
Rodriguez tired a bit in the late j Thursday’s Probable Pitchers
Chicago at New York — Davis
(1-1) vs Ridzik (3-1).
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh — Buhl
(6-3) vs Kline (6-5).
St. Louis at Brooklyn (night)—
Wehmeier (2-6) vs Newcombe (9-
more Orioles, 12-8, in a three-hour
and 37-minute struggle. The White
Sox overcame an early 4-0 deficit
to slug seven Baltimore pitchers
for 15 hits including a homer by
Larry Doby. It was the White Sox
sixth triumph in seven games.
Al Rosen singled home Bobby
Avila in the 10th inning to give
the Cleveland Indians a 5-4 edge
over the Boston Red Sox, after
Gene Woodling tied the score with
an eighth-inning homer. Herb
Score struck out 10 batters in six
innings to reach the 100-mark for
the season but relief pitcher Don
Mossi was credited with the win.
Tom Hurd was the losing pitcher.
The Washington Senators scored
three runs on only one hit in the
eighth and ninth innings to beat
the Kansas City Athletics, 5-4. Con-
i have, been, wondertutz orSarheancgmmmonsthinKoreenovisssiagtin
being, restored to active lite after belne ; annoving lader trriUtlone-maklng you
crippled in nearly every JointLn, my festfens, tense, an uncomfortabie. And
Cunningham also pointed out
that the new time limit rule
would not halt a game in the
middle of an inning of play. "The
Midafternoon Cops
Suffolk Downs Run
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half victory over second-choice
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Oilers and Austin Braves of the
National League.
In the American League per-
formance it’ll be the Jaycee
Giants going against the Rotary
Club Red Sox.
ber it is not too unusual for a
player "to be ahead of Babe's
pace” at this stage of the race.
But Mantle's current pace also
is faster than the two sluggers
who came closest to the mark-
Foxx had 29 homers at the end
of June—a figure Mantle should
easily top in the next 10 days—
while Greenberg had hit "only" 24
on June 30, 1938. Both wound up
with 58 homers.
Yanks’—Seventh Straight
With Mantle exploding two
drives into the center field stands
at Detroit’s Briggs Stadium, the
Yankees equalled the current sea-
son high by rolling to their seventh
straight victory. Johnny Kucks re-
ceived credit for his ninth win al-
though Whitey Ford took over in
the eighth and finished up. Billy
Hoeft suffered his fourth loss com-
E. L. Sprague. Wichita, ■ vs.
Richie Norville. Oklahoma City;
Robert Astleford, Omaha, vs.
Walter Emery, Tulsa.
Tulsa.
Lee Cole, Wichita, 1
Rawleigh Selvy, New
also may tumble in Lhe-ano-meter. Park Sat.
| tory over the Austin outfit in
three starts.
Jimmy Thompson, who plays
a splendid brand of ball at short- ■
stop when he isn’t pitching, will
toe the mound for the Oilers
Thompson has won and lost to
the Braves. He beat them 1-0 in |
the season opener and then bow-
ed his next time out, 5-1. His (
other triumph on his 2-1 record I
came in form of a 4-0 shutout I
j over the Denman Cubs.
The Braves, who defeated the
Oilers. 15-0, the last time they:
met, not only will be seeking
their third win -in a row over
Conoco but they’ll also be trying
to rebound from a 12-7 loss
handed out by Denman Tuesday
night.
Coe. 30.
game will be stopped at the end
of four- complete innings of play,
or at the conclusion of a full in-
ning thereafter.”
The Oiler-Brave game should
be a real dandy. The two league
rivals are pretty well steamed
up for this one. The Conoco
clan, currently leading the Na-
tional race with a fancy 6-3
mark, has managed only one vie-
League President Earl (Cot-
ton) Cunningham said today
that a new time limit rule
will be Installed tonight. "Some
of the Little I eague games
have been drawing out too
long, and we feel that some-
thing must be done about it."
he said. "Beginning tonight,
all games must be played in an
hour and 30 minutes. This
same rule has been applied in
many other leagues, and it has
been quite successful. It will be
as fair for one team as the
other.”
when’they outslugged the Balti-rhsminshiPSreordPredicting *
Some of the sprinters, who have
been running on tracks throughout
the world claim that this cinder-
clay strip possibly is the fastest
in this country.
"I think there is a very, very
good chance for a world mark in
kn.HenyanVandenbelteanswsred Calif., vs.Don‘sechrest, t.30- city, vT Floyd Addington, Dallas;
whether"edwsdaarrted Butvan- seph, Mo.; Mason Rudolph, Jim English. Topeka, Kan.. -
wnetner ne was marrted 3u van Clarksville, Tenn., vs. Art Hall, Paul McMullin, Denver.
crippled in nearly every Jont in mv
body and with muscular soreness from iferestless nights,‘with nagging
head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arth- headache or muscular aches and
ritis and other forms of Rheumatism.
The loop leading Wall Eagles . oc..o.
dlaghostalethe secotc ptace 8. F. clawed the Eagles, 9-5,
Porter Cats in the opening game.
wald, Vic Ghezzi, Bob Toski, Jim
Turnesa. Doug Ford, who tied for
first place last year, and a host
of newcomers.
Kroll rated highly because he
won the meet last year.
Kroil Stranahan and Turnesa course for the past two days found
werenttseasrirsm.thrperome the pros guessing that two under
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Because Ruth closed that i waukee's road record now is 16-10
i with 17 homers in Septem-! for .615.
' ' The Cincinnati Redlegs, 11-14 on
The Jaycee-Rotary Club tus- along with solo.homers. in
sle could turn out to be another oust Innina on three hits and !
thriller. The Giants, who lost the firstuinnings onsthreph scark 5), . ..
their "big one” to the league- asamany Jwalks butsnPhiofark (Only games scheduled)
. .. . c . r . V.. had to come on to snurr out an Fridav’s Games
leading Arrow Coach Line Yan- Austin threat in the ninth to Fridays Games
kees Monday night, hope to keep serve BOb Mabe’s 10th victory of Cincinnati at Brooklyn (nignt
the pennant race tight by win- th eenson — -Iu: ,
ning. They are in second place Fore Wonth had to close with a SuLouisaatphiladeiphiainight)
only one and one-half games be-; rush to beat out Tulsa in a 35-hit Chicago at PttsDurgn ( g
hind the Yankees. Rotary Club. melee that saw seven pitchers; New York
which has lost its last three i parade to the mound, but in the Chad
games, is next with a 44 mark, end it was the Cats’ home run I cievna
and the Coca-Cola Cardinals, I power that turned the trick. Jim Boston
Gentile hit his 27th four-baser and I Baltimore
Detroit
Washington
Kansas City
John Dawson.
five wins and four losses. Shaw’s
White Sox are fourth with 3-6.
Bobby Staudt, Brave third
baseman and pitcher, probably
, will get the mound call tonight
from Manager Neal Pepper.
He's won one and lost one.
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। Cats for second and the Sports are the hurling tonight. He has
in last with two triumphs and won three and lost one. Quite
Satterfield Wins
Over Summerlin
CHICAGO (UP)— Bob Satter-
field's victory over sixth ranked
heavyweight Johnny Summerlin
makes him either a logical claim-
ant to the light heavyweight title
or a challenger for the heavy
weight crown, his manager, Ike
Bernstein, contended somewhat 11-
logically today.
"We’ll fight anybody,” he said.
“If they won't give us a chance
in that heavyweight eliminations,
we'll claim the light heavyweight
title.
There’s nobody to beat us out of
it, and we can make 175 pounds.”
Satterfield, though beaten 21
times in his 66 fight career,
weighed only 183 pounds Wednes-
day night, but overcame Summer-
lin, 24 years old and 194 pounds,
handily. It was Summerlin’s fifth
loss in 37 pro fights and ended a
12 fight winning streak.
header in Daniel Baker Park Sat-
urday night.
After winning the Austin
Church championship two years
in succession, Hyde Park Baptist
switched to the top commercial
league in Austin this year. The
Baptista finished the first half of
league play only one-half game
out of first place.
The club is made-up of all col-
lege boys and last week defeated
Ross Vick and Austin’s Balagia-
Amana, 2-1. Brownwood got a
good look at Vick’s chunking
when the Florists dropped a 2-1
decision to Balagia-Amana.
In 1954, Hyde Park won the
church championship and played
in the state church tournament in
Port Arthur before losing out in
the quarter-finals. Ben Sudderth,
who will pitch for Floral Satur-
day, was the Baptist mound main-
stay.
Hyde Park repeated for the ti-
tle in 1955 and went to El Paso
for the state tourney. The state
champions eliminated them, 2-1.
Bob (Dirty) Robertson and Don
(The Barber) Roberts will prob-
ably draw the starting nods from
Hyde Park manager James Wat-
son. Both are good hitters and
hurled a pair of no-hitters last
year.
Robertson learned his pitching
under Houston's Julian Kajawa
of world tournament fame while
Roberts formerly pitched for Fort
Sam Houston in the Army loop.
Floral manager J. H. Duke will
counter with Bill Carpenter and
Ben Sudderth. Carpenter has
been the main Brownwood pitch-
er this year while Sudderth will
be making his first start.
champ in 1949, used his knowl- Runs Batted In— Mantle, Yanks
edge of his home course to oust 64; Wertz, Indians 50; Boyer,
; Piu
l
The first place Dublin’s Red ced pitcher. Opposing Stiles
Sox meet the second position Santa will be one of three Red Sox
Fe Chieftains in the second game, j tossers. Richard Carpenter,
Dublin's holds a two game lead Gary Yazell or Robert Chaney.
""
Former Southern Methodist
night to increase his total to 27 in fifth straight win. It was the fifth the Redbirds although Clem La-
60 games. Ruth didn’t hit No. 27 straight defeat for the Pirates and i bine finished up.
until the Yankees’ 78th game in dropped them into fifth place. Mil- Hank Thompson’s three-run hom-
.•3e33
over the Chieftains .
‘ This will’be the rubber-game' Carpenter, who was knocked
nt 1. Falecat series Porter from the box in his start this
of the Eaglecat series. Porter weA, "thee mne one A -—T---------1-
league’ opener and Wall came back third, inings of pitching left: ineninfi KOi inIC
in the second meeting to win, 4-1. Yazell, who relieved Carpenter VVUl III |U l 1UUI IM>
W™ Victories cam with g-.thandordinalra -
in the nightcap, the Lion Crusa- and ^"doubta" triumph5 over the andchanes, regusar catchercan
derz and McHorse Plumbers bat- sports. Kiwanis and Porter hold E° the ful six-inning route if
tie it out. Both teams are tied for the two wins over the Eagles.
the cellar with two victories and The Cats have divided with the
four, losses.. ... . a .. ! other three clubs in the circuit.
Friday night . action send, the wall, kiwanis and Gulf
Kiwanis Buffs against the Gulf ang’yoet on, +0 each
Sports. The Buffs are tied with the and 10st one to eacn:
--McHorse and Lions are also
Bill Webb, Kansas City, vs.
James Hiskey, Houston; John P.
I Non
• Add
• City
; Oce
404 CENTER (Next to Dublin’s) BROWNWOOD
(No Apointment Necessary
Question ■ With a runner on Louis player birdied the third and Home Runs—Mantle, Yanks 27;
sedund base "ithpitchrrnnr the sixth holes to take a 3-up lead Sievers, senators, Berra, Yanks
batted The ball bounces back over Eastman at the turn. and Long, Pirates all 17; Wertz,
By FRED DOWN i me Grob won his second game for
United Press Sports Writer the Senators while Troy Herriage
i Mickey Mantle went 18 games suffered his sixth loss.
ahead of Babe Ruth’s record home In the National League, the Mil-
’ run pace today in what is now : waukee Braves remained unbeaten
the greatest assault any player under Fred Haney and took over
ever has made on the mark. j first place when they beat the
Mantle connected twice in the , Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-3. Gene Con-
Miles Childers. Baxter, runnerup
to Jackson the past two years,
defeated Ed Hamilton of the host
course 3 and 1 Wednesday.
Pairings Listed
Today’s complete pairings,
starting at 12 noon cst:
Charley Coe, Oklahoma City,
vs. Keith Alexander, Boulder,
Colo.; James Jackson, St. Louis,
a, 18 Games Ahead Off Babe’s Pace
45 25 .643 ...
vs. M. O. Breeding, Oklahoma
City. ,
Rex Baxter. Amarillo vs Miles
Childers, Amarillo; Walt Melton,
By TOM PENN
Brownwood Little League
teams swing back into baseball
action at Mayes Park this evening
after a night of rest. Starting
time for the twin bill show is 6:-
15
Openingg the festivities, as
well as the second half of 1956
league play, will be the Conoco;
Jr.. Oklahoma
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