Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1960 Page: 4 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
{
Giants Trade For Long
p’ 1
To Run For America
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP: — When Congressional action. That's what
pie Committee had
ced that
xduh
-
2
r
a.m
Til
league clubs in the last nine days
meters."
a
Si
UA
01
Baseball Meet
G9?
4
202m
t
held Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in up in the House.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
interested in the program
are
irm
urged to be present
4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN wednesday, April 6, 1960
eligible."
the United States he was ranked
Seven 4-AAA Marks in Danger
runner,”
case is not an exception."
Baseball
Ye
Tc
Scores
With the proper pushing Gra* safe for at least another year.
SOUCHAK RATED HIGH
Palmer Favored In Masters
FOREMOST
between Jay Fullmer, brother of
middleweight champion Gene, and
Cincinnati
at
clear, cool weather—temperature
at
fights, including seven by knock-
at
I44i, Young has hit 173-1.
Newcomers Dominate
TUBCTYPf NYLON
Turner and Art Fuentes.
Saturday.
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP)—The
lineup
announced by Manager
70-15
*• MB reteshable fie
Ken Hamlin, who hit a weak
sea-
left field positions will be pla-
440
HeRma
the ... .
had and our pitching looks better.
EASTER CARDS
Nhank
Gpwakmnev
21
HURLEY A. CAMPBELL
414 Center
Dial MI 3-4385
mian
f
l
l
»
A
‘)
maaamaeeeuemmmmmneemmmmmm
2288
mrmeru HnI
xatiaiiHi
1 axy {.t «
LOnE STAR
E2E5125218
Texas Routs Frogs
In Southwest Race
I
TRADE FOR THI "aOO"
Look whet ollow on yeur old iwM
Graham to battle for survival
in the 1960 track campalga.
Lieberman said by the time of as activity reached a peak with
the Olympics Macy still would opening day six days away for the
Jacksonville
Los Angeles vs San Francisco
at Phoenix
son, is slated for shortstop. The
trouble is that Hamlin has failed
will go in at about 140 pounds for
their match to be nationally tele-
rom
TunuPmE
SAMSONITE
LUGGAGE
"They said there that if Macy
should be a member of the United
A BULLETIN
* WANT AD
WILL BRING
CASH BUYERS
whom he called the standout of
the camp, will play regularly in
Texas got 14 hits and the Frog
hurlers also gave up 17 walks and
hit two batters. Bobby Callaway
worked eight innings for Texas,
STR
Cor
Baltimore
Fort Myers
I
3
SIZE
6.70-15
7.10-15
7.60 15
6.00-16
specialist Leo Kiely.
The A’s. boosted their spring
23.95
25.95
21.9$
23.95
25.95
7.10-15
7.60-15
8.00-15
JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES—One of the more versatile members of the Brownwood
High School Lion track team this spring is Jimmy Wise. Wise has run both hur-
dles, the 440, led off the sprint relay team and high jumped. He won the low hur-
dles at the recent Brady Relays. Lions defend District 4-AAA title in Graham Sat-
urday. (Staff Photo)
IN GRAHAM SATURDAY
Chicago (N) vs Cleveland at
Tucson
8.00-14
8.50-14
8.7015
7.10-15
7.60-15
8 00 15
nf
' fIR
MILK
wrapped in
Polka Data
for children are as much
a part of the youngsters:
Easter as colored eggs and
new clothes.
Kerwin Tonight
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (APA
hotel’ballroom wil be the lavish
mucR
6 30
8.75
7.40
8.25
At least seven records may
tumble Saturday when six Dis-
trict 4-AAA teams converze on
Marshall, hit 236 for the Cubs
last season with 14 home runs and
37 RBIs in 110 games. Marshall,
for whom the Giants gave up
pitcher Al Worthington, compiled
a 252 mark in 108 games during
the 1959 campaign while hitting
11 homers and accounting for 40
RBIs
been in one of the worst slumps
of his 10-year professional career
He had announced that if he didn't
break out of the doldrums he
would bench himself for the good
of the team.
Hawks Tuesday night.
The decision gave Boston a 3-2
Lone Star Distributor
1812% Belle Plain Avenue
Brownwood, Taxes
28.95
31.99
28.95
28.95
31.95
35.95
B1
ben
be
wee
grar
Pl
Brit
chor
orgt
1st;
dire
mye
Don
and
Web
lace
L
the
may
coff
H
pro!
at
has
“I
and
mac
man
T
reat
take
to <
•« r
SUCH*
13.95
15.95
17.95
11.95
"Trede-in
ellow onees
liated here
era based on
smooth but
recoppeble
tites. If yeur
tires sfill
chave wead
we‘l allow
you MORE.
TC
Chin
bet
peas
ties
as a
tion
Ge
the
only
an i
Tibe
only
of I'
the
Re
gres
coin
high
state
cult
He
trad
of f
"A
•’the
ing
There was no need to.
The Boston Garden crowd of
13.909 gave him a standing ova-
tion when he took a breather mid-
way through the second quarter.
By that time he had engineered a
drive that broke the game open,
giving Boston a 48-30 lead
lead in Southwest Conference base-
ball Tuesday as Rice suffered its
first defeat. The Owls were beaten
by Southern Methodist 93.
NEW STORE HOURS
Weekdays 7:30 a.i
< Sundays 7:30 - 10 a.m.
Dial MI 3-4249
for Home Delivery
12
17.95
21.95
23.99
in the—league," he said, "but as
of right now we are not ciose to
a deal "
TUBELESS
size 7.80-14
1525°
WMITE 19.30•
New
1960
wwite:
17.50
19.99
21.95
17.90
sixth game Thursday night. The
seventh game. If necessary, will
be In Boston Saturday afternoon.
Cousy was the key to the deci-
A’S TRADE
In another trade Tuesday the
Kansas City A‘s swapped pitcher
Bob Grim to Cleveland for relief
Yi
Meh
pass
D.
mer
mon
on n
B
si :
chai
licet
H.
fine
on I
righ
Jo
Wor
total
road
Ja
Ave
81 i
AT YOUR FAVORITE
• GROCERY
wmm:
7.70
8.35
9.05
10.10
10.45
8.35
9.05
10.10
10.43
the bill passed Congress he 9-5 Tuesday as their exhibition
wouldn't be eligible to compete, record dropped to 10-11, also have
WEST GERMANY
Macy was a Polish Army olfi-
2
8
Philadelphia Lineup
than the veterans from last year.” Gene Smith, 25,’obtained from the
Philadelphia Phillies opening day the manager told a news confer- St. Louis Cardinals, will alternate
Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh
Fort Myers
Thursday Games
ONLY QUALIFIER
Lieberman said that the Olym-
That's the story.”
Boston s Bill Russell was talk-
ing about the great performance
of teammate Bob Cousy, who led
the Celtics to a vital 127-102 play-
Rice, 2-1, meets Texas A&M at
College Station while SMU, 3-2.
takes on TCU at Fort Worth.
Harold Morgan fanned 11 and
1 John Macy, the Polish refugee, is necessary in order to clear
bettered tee National Collegiate Macy toe the Otympies.
5.000-meter record in the Texas
DNH
PALACE DRUG
Dial Mt 3-4114
8
7.40
825
8.55
SAFET <
cKAMPON
_ -PUs *—erad ro.wp»e»li ...o
TUBE-TYPt NYLON H TUBCLtSS NYLON |
I
Dublir’o
Beme-eod. Lmeqam Shn
esCMna
23.95
26.95
28.95
31.95
>5044
8.00-14
850-14
9.00-14
9 50 14
6.40-15
6.70-15
7.10-15
2.60-i5
8.0015
8.2015
da. Maryland, head the Simon- Gale Kerwin
pure threat. Kerwin, who fights out of Valley
drubbed the Chicago White Sox
93. Detroit clubbed Baltimore 14-
4. Pittsburgh edged Philadelphia
7-5. Boston beat the Chicago Cube
12-9 and Milwaukee turned back
Cincinnati 5-3. tn a night game.
SPENCER HOMERS
Daryl Spencer plagued his form-
er Giant teammates, homering in
the ninth inning for the Cards to
break a 4-4 tie and ignite a five-
run rally.
Ray Herbert became the first
Kansas City pitcher to hurt nine
innings and also smacked a grand-
slam homer in the A's 13-hit at-
tack against the Senators.
Vic Power and rookie Walt Bond
each drove in two runs in the
sixth inning as the Indians came
from behind to overhaul the Dodg-
"We need to clear this up by June strengthened their bench with the
23—the Olympic tryouis," said trade that brought Jim Marshall
say that we couldn’t develop our
athletes," said Lieberman. "They
also said there was no law to back
it but in 1956 a special bill was
—r.r:
Eddie Sawyer Includes one 1990
regular.
In announcing his starters for
next Tuesday's National League
opener at Cincinnati, Sawyer said
Tuesday he is pinning bis hopes
and probably risking his job on
voung players.
MADE PROMISE
‘ When spring training started
I promised the kids varsity jobs
if they played as well or better
JOHNNY CALLISON
Johnny Callison. a 21-year-old
rookie obtained in a trade with I
the Chicago White Sox. and Bobby ,
Ohio, Who holds the U.S. Amateur setting of a 10-round fight tonight
crown, and Deana Beman, the --
British amateur king from Bethes-
. oli victory over the St. Louis
has been developed over here.
) Ks
KKs
B
St. Louis was only one point
back. 25-24. when the big push
started Cousy scored on one of
his dazzling layups, worming his
way past three defenders. Then he
struck on a long. one-hand push
shot. Then he set up Tommy
Heinsohn for another and Boston
was in front to stay. Cousy wound
up with 21 points and 10 assists.
__ TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDOET
dollar buys
MUI
"4
y
The weather ceased to be a fac- Stream. N. Y., is billed as welter-
tor. The 6,850-yard, par 72 course. weight champion of Canada. Both
drenched by a week of rains. was are in the lighter brackets of the
whipped Tuesday by strong, biting welterweight class and probably
course still will play the heaviest out. Kerwin, 24, was victorious in
it has in history. 138 of 38 ring appearances.
’ -
U Ki ' E.
Texas slaughtered Texas Chris- allowing nine scattered hits,
tian 173 and Baylor edged Texas Bobby Barnett won his fourth
A&M 7-5. : straight game as he let Texas
Texas and Baylor now have 3-11 A&M down with only three hits,
records in conference play and | Baylor meanwhile was hammer-
they clash at Austin Friday and ing 11. including homers by Bob
I in 1958 by the Lions. Brown-
No foreigner ever has won this
event and neither has an amateur.
Jackie Nicklaus, the blond. 20-
year-old slugger from Columbus.
the Adams Street Community
Center.
fielder-first baseman
By WILL GRIMSLEY
Associate Press Sports Writer
AUGUSTA, Ga. < AP) — Golfs
grandest extravaganza, the Mas-
ters. opens here Thursday with a
leather-tough young pro named
Arnold Palmer the 6-1 favorite and
strong support building up for ex-
footballer Mike Souchak.
FAVORS SOUCHAK
Palmer. the year's leading mon-
"Now everyone is saying if we
just had one more guy.’ Well
maybe sometimes we get too
greedy.”
6
I
I
Sponsors, .managers and others ^^.*the winssarslawouia
week, but indications are the
vised 'ABC' at 10 (EST).
In the low 70s—for the rest of the Fullmer. 23. has won 19 of 24
ers by chasing World Series
pitching hero Larry Sherry.
MANTLE SMASH
The Yanks broke it open in the
first inning with s fourren out-
burst, a pair scoring on Mickey
Mantle's triple. Al Smith smashed
his fifth homer in four games for
the White Sox.
The Tigers scored 12 unearned
runs in the first inning against the
Orioles and that was it.
as is
Boston vs. San Francisco
Milwaukee at
rn.
mipm
m-e-r
Associated Press Sports Writer I edge in the best-of-seven series
BOSTON ( API—"Cousy s back, that shifts to St Louis for the
V.
Exhibition Baseball
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tuesday Results
Cleveland 8. Los Angeles 4
St. Louis 2, San Francisco 5
Boston 12. Chicage <N> 9
Milwaukee 9. Cincinnati 3 <N>
Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 5
New York 9, Chicago (A» 3
Kansas City 13, Washington 5
Detroit 14, Baltimore 4
Phoenix
St. Louie vs. Cleveland at Tuc-
aon
Detroit vs. New York at St.
Petersburg
Kansas City vs. Washington at
Orindo
Los Angeles vs. Chicago (N> at
Mesa
Cincinnati vs Milwaukee at
Columbia, S. C. -
8-1. Cary Midilecoff and three-
i time winner, Sam Snead, are
bracketed at 10-1. Then comes an
out-of-shape Ben Hogan and Sou-
chak 12-1, and Finsterwald and
South Africa's Gary Player. 15-1.
Other prices range from 20-1 to
100-1.
i Player, the young British Open
' champion, heads the strong for-
> eign delegation which includes
Canada Cup individual winner,
ACC Defends
Relays Title
DENTON (AP) - Nine teams
have entered the university-college
division of the North Texas Re-
lays with Abilene Christian return-
ing to defend its championship.
The meet is scheduled Friday
and Saturday.
There are eight teams in the
freshman-junior college class with
Texas Chrisitan defending its title.
Fort Worth Carter-Riverside win
put its championship on the line
in te 19-team high school division.
In the university-college- class
are Abilene Christian, Texas Tech.
Oklahoma Baptist, University of
Dallas, Stephen F. Austin. Arling-
ton State, Howard Payne, Tulsa
and North Texas State.
Entered in the freshman-junior
college class are Abilene Christian
Texas Christian, North Texas
State, Tarleton State. Howard
County, Henderson County's Whar-
ton Junior College and Lubbock-
I Christian.
MeMINN-WINN PHARMACY
203 E. Bakar Dial MI 3-4507
558
Cougars Macy Wants Kansas City Gets
- ' Kiely From Tribe
SAD SITUATION
This is a sad situation for Kan-
- - ------.
-=For Infield Veterans
#54=ti n-e e==sns e-nee -
Americ-n i nngnA HeM.i ______ 0VeM io ensas Clty from Phila-
American keague baseball season delphia, it appears on the verge
I .. -2 with rookies al third base and • -- —.
center field while the right and shortstop of respectability.
left field positions will be pla General Manager Parke Carroll "Look at our club right now.” “
tooned. Del Greco, up from Buf- said Tuesday there's little chance said Carroll "Our outfield is goal |
falo of the International League of the A, making such a trade enough for a contender Our
has failed in four previous major -We ve talked with every club catehing is the best we've ever
league trials. .... ... ' had - —— -— *- 1
Lieberman. "I am hopeful that from the Boston Red Sox.
sion that gave the defending
champions the whip hand in the
playoffs. The long-time star had
ei Athletics Seek Trade
average.
W Alt! rd
GLASS CANS
NO DEPOSIT
NO RETURN
By MIKE RATHET
Associated Press Sporta Writer
The San Francisco Giants, steeped in front-line talent,
.. __. . . . but weak on the bench, are doing their best to shore up
29:40,0 was needed to Quuify for 1 . .
the 10,000 motors but Macy was their shortcomings.
the only man to America who' Short on pich hitters, the Giants Tuesday bolstered
coutd do he beat team- their major weakness with the purcbase of slugger Dale
In“2:26,- the’attorney declared* Long from the Chicago Cubs. I
miserably in spring training as a w
FIRST WITH
Records not expected to
weather the storm this year are
the relays, shot put, discus,
mile, 880 and broad jump.
Both Brownwood and Graham
appear capable of bettering the
44 flat sprint relay record set
AMERICA S
CERTIFIED _
QUALITY A
BEER l
Insectieides - Weed Killen
5weu, the youngsters have inleftfield,
played better," he said. "And
....... eszeee Hawks in Pro Play
below his mile record of 4:35.3’ case is nat an •
he set as a sophomore in 1958.
He’s done a 4:29 this year.
Bob Green of Vernon has bet-
tered the 21-4 broad jump mark
by over a foot this spring. He's
soaryd out to 22-5, and is cap-
able of bettering that.
Other records appear to be
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS f limited Rice to nine singles as
Texas and Baylor'took over the SMU tarnished the Owl hopes.
solid favorite at 6-1, followed by Stan Leonard of Canada, and I ----- - —■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■■ ■
Venturi, who blew the champion- leading players from Australia, E.nlIme, T.cLI.c
ship as an amateur in 1956, at Spain, Brazil and England. runumner I GEKIeS
This week will mark the end
1 of the line for several cinder-
men. Only the top two finishers
in each event will qualify for
I the regional meet set in allas
two weeks hence.
Brownwood will be on hand
to defend its loop title and the
Lions of Coach R. A. (Gus)
Snodgrass are favorites to
make it two in a row with an-
other strong team.
Graham is expected to give
the Lions the toughest run. with
Weatherford and Vernon fighting
it out for the next two spots
Breckenridge and Mineral Wells
: will offer little in the way of a
i threat.
COL-TEX
On The Circle
• STEWART NABORS
• Ims CAMPBELL
Oom Predueta . . •u Kapert,
Ceurteous and Personalized Service
fer All Serviee Statlen Neede.
PHONE Ml 9-9277
UP TO A YEAR TO PAY IOR NEW FIRESTONF URES
LIITIE As $100 A WEEK PER TIRE
Wednesday Gamex, .
Baltimore vs New YGat St
-Petersburg
St. Louis vs. Boston at Scotts-
dale
Detroit vs. Chicago 'A) at Sara
Oota
l a/e5 0431
X an o:cgo:
_ Relays it syMtightad a fight to'
hmei make Macy eligible for the U.S. cer who defected to 1964 He fled
i 21 Olympicteam. ~ iin EWest Germany andworked for
| 14:28.1 atmeal 11 seconds under the U.s. Army there for 13,------------- -------
aslthe record. months. la 1950 he came to the Australian Olympics team He was for the Giants and the fifth player
NO TIME United Slates. Lieberman, a form- third in the 1956 Olympics 10,000' transaction completed by major
1 Macy hasto have American cith er track man who helps in pro-
I the normal course of events be- June, and Coach Johnny Morriss need about two months in order to National League and less than
fore the Olympics ; of the University of Houston saw get his citizenship in the ordinary two weeks off for the American.
' Seymour Lieberman, an attor- Macy run in the National AAt to ”
ney here who was largely instru- California
mental in Macy coming tothe They talked the little Pol* into
University of Houston, said today coming to Houston He couldn't
he was renew ing his efforts to get even Speak English then but he
does it fluently now, has an Amer-
ican wife and in another year will
have his college degree in engi-
Slated Thursday "e5" uugu ,
‛ U.S. Senator Lyndon Johnson of
An organizational meeting for Texs got a bill passed in the
the local junior and senior teen- Senate to dear the way for Macy's
| age baseball program will be citizenship. But it has been hung
winds and warmed by a benign
sun. The weatherman promises
o SENIOR TRIP
• GRADUATION
• MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS
e FATHEY'S DAY GIFTS
• VACATION TRIPS
2882528*3
Mst
record to 13-10 with j^l3-5 victory
over Washington aoMhe Indians
defeated the world champion Loe
Angeles Dodgers 8-4.
In other games, New York
passed to make a bicycle rider _
“SAse tme Macy come" Boston Celtics Rip
109th in the world as a distance ■
' They have made Palmer the
something caa be done right now.” 1 Long, a left-handed hitting out-
course of eveals and that unless The Giants, beaten by St. Louis
•500*-5
"KAA
wood has already posted a 43.8 ey winner with more than $26,000
l this spring, while the Steers in earnings, himself places the
have been credited with a 44.2 barrel-chested Souchak at the
on two occasions, i head of the half-dozen or so whom
■ . . he regards as players to-beat for
Graham has been over two the title
seconds under the mile relay -j figure the men who are tough
clerking of 3:27.3 with a sirs- on the tour will be toughest here."
line 3:25 at the East Texas ' said the 30-year-old Ligonier, Pa.,
, Relays. Brownwood could up- professional, winner in 1966 and
pet the Steers: however. The loser by two strokes last year.
Lions have fol 3:29, but have "I have to go with fellows like
the horses to do much better Souchak. Ken Venturi, Dow Fin-
than that. sterwaid and Gene Littler.”
Brownwood's Robert Young is BOOKMAKERS
almost a cinch to beat the weight Bookmakers have a slightly dif-
records. The shot put mark be- fering and a more definite view
longs to Young with a 51-4, but of the outcome of the four-day.
he's done 97-10 already this 72-hole medal play over the Au-
year. The discus record is 147- gusta National course.
"Lawrence has qualified for the 11 »as the second deal to a week
Three distance dandies have
bettered the 880 record of 2:63.7
set last year hy Graham’s Tom
Pierce. The Steers’ Bobby
Hsrgrsve is s big favorite with
his 1:38.1 timing. Brownwood's
Lawtence Elkins has hit 1:58.9
and Nolan Brawley of Weather
lord a 2:00.7. —
vs. Pittsburgh
Firestone
NY-ON
g, 495
SCKAMPON> I W .
Wa-aalk • " Plus ••' end
EM V 1 215rii receppoble tir
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1960, newspaper, April 6, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482804/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.