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second-place White Sox Maxwell's
18th homer put Detroit ahead, 9-2,
Don McMahon paced the Pirates
to their victory over the Braves.
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third inning and Farrell came in
to snuff out a four-run Cincinnati
lief pitching helped the Phils to
their opening game victory over
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
They were two strokes ahead of
a fivesome which included Bob
i A grand-slam homer by Gene
Freese and Dick Farrell’s fine re-
Lons threw the Teen-Age league
race tale a three-way affair at
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set for Abilene and the winner there win advance to the
state meet.
Brownwood Floral will be the host team for the state
Us 1958 Davis Cup team. He came
here as an official USLTA repre-
sentative but British sports writ-
ers call him ''Peru's gift to Amer-
ican tennis."
W. L. Pct.
40 32 .556
40 34 .541
40 36 .526
38 36 .514
35 39 .475
32 40 .444
The Giants bowed to the Tex-
aco Chiefs/3-2.
In the National League tilt the
Tex-Ranch Dodgers surprised the
Denman Cubs, 10-1.
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Shaw will meet Cochran and
Arrow will tangle with Rotary
in tonight's schedule.
The Chiefs racked loser Ronald
Leach for seven safeties.
Tex-Ranch had little trouble
in picking up its surprise win
over Denman. The Dodgers had
three in the first, five in the
second and two in the third.
hurlers.
Winning pitcher Otis Coffey al-
lowed the Cubs but one safety, a
single by Richard McCormack in
the third.
Randy Fry was the loser for
the Cubs.
Giant* jumped into a 2-• lead
in the first on a walk, a passed
ball and a single by Daryl
Whitmire.
The Chiefs counted one in the
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tory against five defeats
Homer* Beat Giants
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who struck out 12, was credited
Thursday's Results
Chicago 10 San Francisco 4
Phila. 7 Cinci. 6 list game!
MARYLAND CLUB
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Instant
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plays.
Back-to-back triples by Junior
Gilliam and Charlie Neal in the
3-1.
In the junior circuit, the River-
Milwaukee made Pittsburgh's job
easier by committing four errors,
two of which came in the 101h.
Large
Box .
Los Angeles
tournament will not be held in Brownwood. That event is Pittsburgh
Chicago
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Boston at Baltimore (night)—
Harshman (2-7) vs Fisher (0-1).
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Fan Fights Umpire
The game was enlivened in the
seventh inning when a fan jumped
the Junior High program. McNutt is a recent graduate of
Howard Payne College and attended high school at Co-
manche where he was a football and track standout.
bach with iwocutimihe first
after Gersbach became Bl.
Only Me Horae hit waj a fly ball
double which was misjudged by
the Lion rightfielder. Mike Carroll
picked up the hit o fl Fine in the
sixth when the Lions picked up
their lone run. 4
Lons managed only three tuft
The Dodgers used only three
hits in picking up the win as they
capitalized on wildness of Cub
ried a share of the lead into to-
day's second round of the 352,000
Buick Open, the first time they've
ever been co-leaders in a major
golf event.
Vern Law went the distance for
the Pirate*, allowing seven hits
.Z o ngers me oriole* climbed back
that bad memory this season He into the first division by defeating
boosted the Dodgers to the thresh- the Yankees, 3-1, and the Senators
hold of the National League lead handed the Red Sox their fifth
Thursday night when he blanked straight loss, 6-3, in 10 innings
th. si Cemdinal 4 Dick Groat's 10th inning single
with the banes loaded off loser
on base. Reliever Don Elsfon held
the Giants hitless over the last
3 1-3 innings to preserve Glen
Hobble's ninth victory. Rookie Ed-
die Fisher was the loser.
Its record bolstered by a double-header sweep past the
San Angelo All-Stars Wednesday. Brownwood Floral will e
be working on a new winning streak here Saturday when
they host Morris Plan of Fort Worth in another double-bill.
- First game will get underway at 7:30 p.m. uder the
Daniel Baker Park lights. Admission will be 25 and 50
cents.
Floral had its five game win skein snapped last Satur-
day when powerful Lackland Air Force Base dealt them
up only one walk and forcing the
Cards to hit into four double
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picked up two insurance runs in
the seventh and another in the
eighth. w
May Rodeo Set
To Go Tonight
MAY — May’s -annual 4H and
FFA rodeo gets underway tonight
with contests scheduled for eight
events.
Dublins is currently having its troubles, however. The
Red Sox are resting in a tie for first with the McHorse
Plumbers, and are just ahead of the onrushing Brownwood
7* Lions.
entered in the district meet and have a chance to advance
to the state affair if they can cop that title.
The meet this year is expected once again to draw the
top softball talent across Texas. Adams Mobil of Austin
is the defending champion.
Brownwood Included
State Junior Teen-Age tournament will include a host
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AACHEN. Germany (UPD —
An all-star West German team
won the relay jumping event
Thursday an the sixth day of tte
Aachen International Horse Show.
A total of 16 teams competed to
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only run he needed. The Dodgers *— - -
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34 558
35 .557
38 .513
37 .507
40 .467
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Sox return several members off that team, including all-
staters Charles Watkins and Doug Pearce, and if they can
survive the tough local league will have a good chance
to repeat 4
the Reds Freeze connected off
loser Jim Brosnan in a five-run
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The big blows In the inning
were a double by Taylor and a
triple by Lindell Petross, one
of his three hits of the night.
Charlie Ellis went all the way
WIMBLEDON, England (UPD ! that took all the top trophies from
—Alex Olmedo of Peru and Los the tennis-loving Australians in
Angeles, center of tennis contro- the last eight months. He cap-
xersy on three continents, today tured the Davis Cup almost sin-
became the first South American gle-handed in December, won the
to win a Wimbledon title when Australian title in January and to-
te whipped Australia * Rod Lav- i day he blasted Aumeie hopes of a
er in the men* singles final, 6-4, fourth straight Wimbledon men's
6-3, 6-4, 1 title
Olmedo, seeded first and the Laver, only the second unseeded
odds-on favorite, won the most player to reach the Wimbledon
National League
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Area LL Tourney
. The area Little League tournament will get things roll-
ing July 23-24. Teams from Brownwood, Cross Plains and
Coleman will tke part.
Cross Plains will meet the Brownwood American League
All-Stars in -the. first game and Coleman will battle the
descendant of the Inca Indians stadium
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Topping the list of tournaments are a pair of state-wide
affairs, the state softball meet and the state Junior Teen-
Age tourney.
Thursday's Results
Washington 6 Boston 3 <10 inns)
Baltimore 3 New York 1 (night
Detroit 9 Chicago 7 (night'
Kansas City 6 Cleveland 4 < night)
Friday’s Probable Pitchers
Cleveland at Kansas City —
Score <8-51 vs Reed (0-1).
Chicago at Detroit— Wynn <11-5)
vs Bunning (7-6).
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Hills Golf and Country Club
Thursday to grab the first round
off Plumber nee Tommy Baller,
who was plagued by 1mm play
1* the field by his mate*
Lions picked up their runs in
the fourth on a walk, two errors
and singles by Mike Greer - nd'
Martin Stacy.
Butler whiffed U Plumbers to
picking up the loss.
Eddie Daniel hurled a nifty
two-hitter at the Cats as the
Eagles picked up their sixin aria
in eight starts to tie VFW tar
the lead.
The Eagles counted one in the
first, three in the third and one
in the fourth off loser Ronnie Dav-
is. .
' Shortstop Max Fmfinger pounded
out two hits to pace the winner’s
attack.
Nationals in the other. Winners of each game will clash the \
following night for the title. ;
Many tennis observers in the
Hullum, C .
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Gary. 3b
Butler. p
Blaylock, rf
Henley. if .,
Totals ...
Tonight’s actio nods the VFW
ets meeting the Kiwanis Buffs
sad the Woodland Heights Lions
trying the Dahlias Red Sox.
McHorse’s loss to the Lions
dropped the Plumbers into a tie
for first with Dublins. Both have
won fire and lost three. The Lions
are dose behind with their 4-3
slate.
The Lions used the combined
tea ....
He allowed but four hits
struck out 11.
Include bull riding, ribbon rop- third on a walk and a single by
Ing. cake walk, calf riding, bronc Joe Don Taylor. Texaco exploited
riding, barrel racing, wild co* the long ball for two big runs in
milking and plowboy roping. | the fifth to wrap up the win.
tonelli 411-4) vs. Hillman (3-6).
Los Angeles at St. Louis—Kou-
fax (5-11 vs Bridges (1-0).
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) 1
—Willey <3-21 vs Witt 10-5).
Cincinnati at Philadelphia —
• night—O'Toole (0-2) vs Owens
JAYCEE GIANTS
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Whitmire, M ...
Rhodes, c .....
Pierson, ct ......
Matlock. If .....
Hicks rf ........
The rodeo is under the direction . . - . :---
of the May Rodeo Assn . and will lead over the ChM<l to only one
be held on the May football field. Kame. The Giants have won nine
Finals in all events are set for and lost five while the Chiefs are
Saturday night. The events will i 8-6.
get underway at 8 p m each night.
A parade will be held Saturday
at 6:30 p.m. The outside roping and
cutting horse event will get under-
way at 3 p.m. Saturday.
Events included on the program
Cutbirth. Richard Jackson and
Kenneth Thompson.
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to leave the club by helicopter to' Both women's doubles semi-
avoid the heavy traffic, and the finals and both mixed doubles
Duchess of Kent were among semi-finals also were scheduled
those who watched the bronzed for the center court of the famous
one hit pitching of Herb Gers-
bach, Jerry Teague and Tammy
Fine. Teague picked up the wis
sem IE2E
Braves. Banks’ homer, his 22nd ' ’ ----
of the season, came with two men
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Alex Olmedo Cops
pieWimbledon Crown’
tourney. The Florists copped the title in 1953 and should
be one of the teams to beat for the crown this summer. I _ ______
Another Brownwood crew, the Harlowe Oilers, will be Cinci. 8 Phila. 4 (2nd game rite)
- - - - Los Angeles 4 St. Louis 0 4 night,
Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukee 3 <night)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
San Francisco at Chicago—an-
the S. Louis Cardinals, 4-0
i McDevitt gave up 10 hits but
was superb in the clutch, giving
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FLORAL SPARK—One big reason Brownwood Floral
> out of the stands and battled um-
Dublins Red Sox won the tournament last year on the
way to their state title. The Red Sox won the state crown Detroit
in Waco by blanking Corsicana in the final, 2-0. The Red FNew. York
Sox return several memhers afe bet - incn 01 Washington
A total of five softball and baseball tournaments are .1. _ . — —
set to gb in city parks before the summer is over and first piaceswmth’a S0 rompepast
football season rolls atround. the S F. Porter Cate.
The Senators ran roughshod over
the-Tigers, 23-2, in Farm Little
League play Thursday night.
In the other contest the Reds held
off the Cardinals, 12-11.
Reds scored early for an 11-4
lead after two innings, but had to
hold off a big Cardinal seven-run
rally in the third to post the win.
Stephen Fredrick started for the
Reds and gained credit for the win.
He was relieved by Tommy Ham-
rick.
Richard Mayfield went all the
way for the Cards and was charg-
ed with the defeat.
Senators held the Tigers score-
less ffor four innings before the
Bengali scored their two runs tn
the fifth. The Senators scored
three m the first, three in the
second, six in the third and 11 la
the fourth.
Joe Henderson picked up th*
easy win for the Sens. Chip Duna-
way was the loser.
Tonight's schedule finds the Pi-
rates meeting the Yankee* and th*
Brave* Battling the Cubs.
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coveted crown in tennis before a men's final, made a gallant try
standing-room center court crowd but committed numerous double - coftiey:
Princess Margaret, who planned faults . ?
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Ellis If ..........
Davis, P ...........
Womack.' 2b ..........
Cadenhead, M .......
Selelrs, c ...........
Gleaton, 3b ..........
Richie. 1b ...........
Reynold*, cf .........
Stanfield, rf .........
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RIVERSIDE EAGLES
Emfinger. M ........
Daniel*, p ............
Sellers, c ............
Bunnell, e ..........
Freeland. 3b .........
Demasco, 1b ..........
Sealy, cf "
Willingham, rf ........
Tongate, if .........
Tetals .....(
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Gersba ch, p .....
Gersba h. R. If ......
Ratliff. .1b ...........
Young, cf ............
White. 3b ............
Teague. If p .......
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Greer, 3b. c . .. t.....
Stacy, rf .............
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MeHORSE PLUMBERS
Shav. ss ......
Wise, lb
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That sets the stage for the two big ones, the state ASA
softball tournament which will go Aug. 6-9. and the state
Teen-Age affair, set for Aug. 13-15. . Milwaukee
For the first time in several years the district softball
Jaycees’ rapidly skidding
Giants dropped their third
Strsight contest to highlight
play in local Little League ac-
tion Thursday night
the ages of 13 and 15. Milwaukee at phisadaphea (night)
Texas Teen-Age district play-off boasts entries from Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
in the meet.
Brownwood’s American League All-Stars copped the
’ district title last summer.
The Royal Ambassador state tournament will get under-
way July 31. The district Teen-Age playoff will follow
Aug. 3-4-5.
I"™*” Palmer, Ligonier, Pa. run- Olmedo, a leisure-loving lad who
up in last year. Buick Open, | mometimes day dreams on the
Pa ° 72 court, climaxed a one-man sweep
Comanche Vacancies
Only one vacancy is left to be filled in the Comanche
High School coaching staff.
Appointment of a backfield coach will be announced
sometime next week.
Robert E. Lee former all-Southwest Conference guard
at the University of Texas, was named head grid coach
and athletic director last week/
Lee comes to Comanche from Amarillo where he was
head coach for the Golden Sandstorm. He plans to move
to Comanche next week.
Lee succeeds Bill Scoggins who resigned the post re-
cently to accept a position as line coach at Gatesville.
Other new members of the Comanche staff include Ray
Smith, who will be an assistant football mentor and will
BET WOMEN'S TOURNEY neronaine .. ...
NEW YORK (UPD "‘The I960 Pefondingpchampion Bil Casper
Women's Triangle Round Robin one of eight Vallex. Calif was
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KSS'UiVXJmX. 2 Si. Jlrsi'SS X make Wimbladon
Sam Snead, White Sulphur nis Assn, for naming Olmedo to
Springs. W. Va.; and Dow Fin -----
sterwald, Tequesta, Fla
Thirteen golfers, including sec-
ond; leading money winner Gene
Littler, Singing Hills. Calif, and
Arnold Palmer. Ligonier. Pa , run
flashy fielding of shortstop Bill Perkins. Perk^s will
be in lineup Saturday when Florists meet Morris Plan
of Fort Worth in a double-header. (Staff Photo)
tributed a homer as Ruben Gomez
suffered his sixth loss against
only one victory.
Four errors, two of them by
loser Gary Bell, played a big part
in Kansas City's victory over
Cleveland Joe DeMaestri hit a
two-run homer to put the A's
ahead 3-1 in. the fourth. Bill Tut-
tle then drhve in another run
with atriple in the fifth and
scored himself on Jim Baxes' er-
ror. Ray Herbert gained his fifth
victory. Woodie Held homered for
Cleveland
Hits Grand Slam
Don Newcombe registered his
lets, last vear becaveh. rail.a 2 T—.--- League oy eighth straight triumph and ninth
and MEpysar hecausshefailedt win, 9-7 decision of the season with a six-hitter in
MatPeit m™ but wiped out ! Tigers. The Orioles climbed back the nghtcap. Newcombe also con-
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The Unite States has at least her first Wimbledon single, crown
one prticipamt in every event to- Saturday against Maria Bueno of I
4- "— Brazil.
The City of Brownwood will have more than its share knockamgnirerhtppundyaniont
of sports attractions during the next,two months.
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I a rare double licking
3-3 RECORD
I The twin victories over Angelo
I ran the Florists mark to 9-3 for
I the year The only other loss was
I at the hands of the Abilene A's.
I Floral has waxed the A's on three
I occasions to more than make up
I for that licking.
Saturday's games will mark the
j second time for the local to take
on a team from Fort Worth. Floral
opened the season with a very Im-
pressive sweepk past touted Fort
Worth Star Telegram.
The Newsmen came to town
sporting a spotless 16-0 mark and
left with 1-0 and 6-5 sethacks al
the hands of the Florists.
SAME HURLERS
Brown manager Rodger Sweeney
will go with the same pitchers that
have hurled the Florists to re-
pested success over the past sever-
al years.
That would be Aaron Long with
a 4-2 record, and Donnie Campbell,
owner of a 5-1 slate. Both have
suffered the dubious honor of hav-
ing lost games in which they pitch-
ed no-hitters.
Long was beaten at Abilene ear-
lier in the year, and Campbell no-
hitted Die Lackland team Both
losses were by scores of 2-1.
FLORAL STARTERS
Harold Humber will open at
catcher for the Florists. Don Nen-
twig will start at first. Don Low
at second. Dan Owen at third and
Bill Perkins at short.
Either Long or Campbell will
team with outfielders Dolph Irby '
and Don Jordan. 1
Relief will come from Treldon
Goalby, Crystal River, Fla.; Mike
Souchak, Grossinger, N.Y.; Ted
Kroll, Sarasota, Fla..: Henry Ran-
The Louisiana brothers and Andrews, mli and Tom
tie-know n Monte Bradley of Hills- Meporte, Bronxville. NY.
boro. Tex., dipped four strokes Lonel, Jl. the 1957 PGA cham-
off par at the 7,280-yard Warwick
By MILTON RICHMAN . pire Bill Jackowski after the ar-
United Press International biter had ejected St. Louis man-
Ultracautous Walt Alston Mm- ager Solly Hemus. Players on both
ply refuses to talk about a possi- sides rushed into the fray and
ble pennant but a lot of his Los broke up the fight before much
Angeles Dodgers are starting to damage was done.
think along those line* Ill because in other NL game* Pittsburgh
Past Jaycee Giants EE-= ma
“ Place Milwaukee Braves.. of a twi-night ewin-bill from Phi-
No pitcher on the club lias adelphia, 8-4, after the Phils took
made a greater contribution in the the opener 7-6
current climb than McDevitt, who Kansas City defeated Cleveland
has won five straight games and 6-4, and the White Sox missed a
a total of eight for the season. chance to move into a tie for first
Sent back down to the minors place in the American League by
st vear hecanee he failer +. -a----»__ • 0J
Washington at New York —
• night —Kemmerer (5-6) vs Ford
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Saturday's Games
Chicago at Kansas City (2)
Cleveland at Detroit (21
Boston at Baltimore
Washington at New York (2)
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I tte women's singles. women's men's singles-n 1955and Brit.
doubles *”? doubles. Miss ish papers made k plain he wil l
Hard emashed.her way into the still be regarded as the last
singles finals Thursday with a 6-4, "American" even if Olmedo wins.
6 victory over Sandra Raynolds Olmedo ia regarded aa represent-
I of South Africa ing Peru—not the United States-
Tte blonde bombshell tries tat 1 by Englishmen.
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Fight Results
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United Press International Bradley, 28. has been a touring
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Valdez* 124%, Los Angeles, out- pieked up ri’ bigges golr pay-
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1959, newspaper, July 3, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488632/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.