Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 15, 1958 Page: 5 of 16
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but could manage only one run
to leave it at 2-1.
In the night’s opener the Jay-
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in the American League by wash-
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Dennis McCleskey. rf
Phill Demasco, 1b
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Sam Riley. 3b
Joe Ellis. 1b. rf
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withstood the onslaught of these
veteran players, and its course
record of 68 remains intact. The
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James Hair. 2b
Rodger Richey, ss
John Brochesh, rf
Phillip Cuevas. If
Jerry Wolt, 2b
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Denman Cubs
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Pat Humphries. If
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Tommy Manley. c. 3b
Gary Abbott. rf
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Montie Collett go on by a
Robert Young. cf
James Bunnell. if
Lawrence Elkirs. p
Gene Alderson, c
1 Eddie Daniels, rf
Bert Massey, lb
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rest then managed to move on
around the bases on errors until
he tied the score at 5-5.
George Heath went out on a
fly ball, and then it was short-
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Tommy Jordan. 2b
David Smith. rf
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John Cadenhead
Steve Seller*
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Max Emfinger. 3b
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The golf course is expected to tourney has proved to be in-
be in ‘top condition for the tour- creasingly popular with players,
nament. with varied recreation offered
Chairmen of the committees to participants.
stop Buster Weathermon
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Donald Foster 2b
, Jess Harrell, ss
Gerald Ezra rf
George Bullion P
Dwavne Lee, 1b
Totals
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while Gersbach clouted another
single to drive in two more, mak-
ing it read 4-3 in the Brown-
wood’s favor
Woodland Heights wouldn’t stop
there, however, as they pushed
Ellis and Alexander over in the
top of the fifth to surge ahead
again by one run, 5-4.
J. B. Forrest came in for
Jerry Don Teague relieved
starter Herbie Gersbach in the
third to go on for the win. Four
of the W-Lions hits came off
Gersbach.
Lawrence Elkins got the Coke
loss, and George Bullion was
given the Woodland Heights
black mark.
In the Lion-Llon thriller, Wood-
land Heights pulled off to a 1-0
lead in the first when Joe Ellis
tagged a double and then cross-
ed on Jerry Perkins’ single.
In the second frame the WH
aquad used a run by Howard
Alexander to move the score to
2-0. and in the top of the third
Ellis scored his second run of
the game for 3-0.
Gaily patterned plastic bibs
mean little cleaning work for
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3 3 Conoco Oilers Friday night in
3 i Mayes Park when they made a
1 o । last inning try to overcome a
* 1 2-0 lead by the Denman Cubs,
wood Lions’ record.
The Eagles.. first lead in pornie S-ale. "
the Babe Ruth title when Gene J B Forrest
cenin Ih ihira, .^'fivemwe imeluide Kammarmnrong. HcJets- eThisavearoloning rains " the
wnentescoretess. nt seven'more w. C McDaniel, treasurer: O. J
c;, ... .L„11- n 1, Russell, pairing and starting: J. from the drouth years, and has a
dsatrtwtailesheEhiehalkwedrenathew. sitton. publicity • J 1 Thorn- good sprinkling of native grasses
to cross only one in the sixth. ton, prizes; A E. Jamison, on the fairways, and the club
greens and grounds.
Calder. Freeland, and Laugh- Officials of the 5th annual shredding machine to keep down
1 1 lin scored three runs each. Billy Coleman Golf Tournament, an- 'the roughs.
1 a See Y. Bowden and Cecil Rhodes ticipating another heavy turnout Tourney chairman, Vernon Da-
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Mother. For dress-up, though.
Baby occasionally sports ruffled
organdies These will last as long
as Baby needs them with simple
care. Wash them in hot suds- iron
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Joe Don Taylor, 3b
Lindell Petrosa. 3b. 1b
Philip McBee, e
Billy Roy Branum. 1b
Frank Costlllo. rf
Craig McBride if
Jack Smith cf
Donald Miller, a*
Charlie Ellis, p
Tommy Reid, if
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course has made a come-back
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the game in the fifth when Ca- at home may carry over into a In -arm I I Ac+inn
macho, David Taylor, and Jim social situation. And you may III Oil 11 LL ACIIOII
Herman scored. find yourself sprawling over
Tommy Ellis started the game'
for the Cubs, but left in the third ;
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’someone’s sofa or at a dinner High scoring again marked
table. Women should sit with Farm Little League plav as the
hands quiet and legs gracefully Pirates heat the Reds, 23-5, and
crossed at the ankles to avoid the Tigers mauled the Senators,
hiking skirts to embarrassing 44.4 Friday night.
positions. Joe Martin was the winning
' pitcher for the Pirates, and Ted
When defrosting the refriger- Wooldridge got the Tiger win.
ator, line the bottom with paper Anderson and Prater were the
towels to absorb excess water. ' losers.
FREE PARKING IN OUR DRIVE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
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the WH’s 6-6 in the button of Tony Mavfield. ef
the last inning Bon Morris, if
Junior Camacho threw one- Totals
run. four-hitball at the league z
leading Coca-Cola Eagles to hand - -
the Birds a 4-1 loss and pull the
S. F. Porter Cats up’ into a tie
for second with the Gulf Sports.
for the tourney is $7.50.
The annual tournament barbe-
cue is set for 7 p.m. Friday,
June 20. at the Cisco Country
Club Tickets for non-players
are $2.50 each.
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BABE RUTH, TEENAGE i Gtant
A home run off the bat of PulVuSchae2,
Buster Weathermon spelled de- Jimmy Freeland, 3b
feat for the cellar-fated Wood- Jackie Lauchln,,8a
land Heights Lions Friday night “X, -t
when the Brownwood Lions Club Darrei Whatmirs, ct
Crusaders turned an unlucky CeETY Rhoson E
night into a lucky one by edging Kenny Thomas rt
Tommy Ellis, p. *■
Jeter Basden. 2b
Randy Try. 1b
Richard Leach. 3b
j Richard McCormick.
। James Seale, 2b, cf
The Heightsmen were unable Total*
to score in the fourth, but it was • _ _ . _ -—
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a different story with the Brown-1 Junor camacho. p
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The Chiefs were able to get. Approximately $1,000 in prizes steady participant in the tourney
only three hits off Calder, but two will be awarded for the medalist, | since its renewalde ’54. has in-
of those were a homer and a winners, and runners-up and con- dicated that he WAl be back to
double by catcher Philip McBee, solation winners in all flights of defend his laurels. Most play-
who also made the only Texaco — i- *h- ----1—hi- e: ’’ -f
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mer circuit for 36 holes of match play in all
‘ , flights, to be followed that night
Bill Lambert of Fort Worth with a dance with Leonard King
broke the three-year reign of and Orchestra Sunday, match
veteran Bob Rice in the event, play wll resume for all sur-
topping such perennial worthies vivors of Saturday's play. En-
as Carl and David Boies of trance fees are $8 50. which
Brownwood, Randy Petri, cover all activities of the tour-
Rheims Mainer and Dudley ney
Kreuger of Austin, Harold Sex- starter will be Gil Barnett of
ton of Arlington, Stan Binion. Arlington
Match play in the tournament Bob Rice and Dub Pool of Abi-
will begin Saturday morning, lene. Bill Craig of Colorado City.
June 21, with semi-final and final and other topflighters.
rounds on Sunday. June 22. Lambert, who has been a
a new
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' added attraction this year is the
club's beautiful new swimming
pool, asphalt paving of the park-
ing area. installation of various
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in the top of the last Ronnie, - al improvement of the whole
Watkins, the. °n y seratcher on speclal to The Bulletin .this year. are busy this week layout.
the Oiler (lub. smacked a douh e The 23rd annual Cisco Invita- ironing out all details for the The schedule of event calls
and then made it home for tion Golf Tournament is set for event. for a pro-am event on Friday,
-onocoes.run. , June 20, 21. and 22 ” the Cisco The young tourney, which was June 20th. to be followed by a
The Cubs were able to get five Country Club. resumed in 1954. following a long Stag Night and barbecue that
pitsoffiloserCharlesScottwith Officials <” 'he tourney are lapse brought on by World War evening. , Qual lifying „ for the
Pat Humphries Allen getting expecting between 80 and 100 of II. drew a record number of 96 championship flight will be held
a double and a single each and he areas golfers. Last players last year and had one of in conjungtion vith the pro-am
Odis Coffey tagging a single. I yar’s champion. Bill Lambert the finest fields of the 1957 sum- Friday. Saturday s action calls
Jimmy Freeland was the big of Fort Worth, has not indicated
man for the Jaycees in the first whether he will return to defend
game, slamming two home runs the championship,
and a double in five times at A., . . ...
bat. Both of his homers were Qualifying rounds will get
", . .. • underway Sunday. June 15, and
grand slams. I will continue throughout the
Jackie Laughlin got a double Golfers who expect to compete
and a single, and Jowell ( alder, for medal honors must shoot
the winning pitcher, hit two their 18-hole round on Friday,
singles. Buddy Bowden, the June 20.
other long ball hitter, got a
double.
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