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That found Rodney Hudson and
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Class B action.
he played may be picked up from
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tournament officials at Coggin
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host Bulldogs should open their
season on a bright note.
The annual grudge battle be-
tween always-strong Brady and
touted Ballinger highlights the
first week of action for area A
and AA football teams.
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second practice session. Fullbacks
dominated the scrimmage as Jack
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Pierce ranhard.
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Junction
Rochelle
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Coleman
Comanche
Hamilton
Lockhart
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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
San Antonio 2-5. Tuba 1-4
Austin 2, Corpus Christi 1 (18 Innings)
Amarillo 11. Victoria •
(Final Standings)
Won Lost ret. Behina
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Balls for the matches yet to Chvelana
a minor concussion Speers has 4-3. and Baltimore defeated Bos-
split 14 helmets during his seven ton 4-0
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In Southwest Football Camps
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ailments Plagued Porkers had anything wrong they to reveal the nature of Gregory’s
Conference teame wern‘ talne -- “ illness but that he "seemed im-
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Aaron, Milwaukee, 37. Autin
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| Doubles — Kuenn, Detroit, 34; Thompson.
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pital. Young, one of the top linemen in 3A circles, will
be lost to the Lions for the first part of the season.
Brownwood opens its season Sept. 11 in San Angelo
against the Bobcats. (Staff Photo)
National League
Batting (based on 350 or more
Thompson
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1958 units. Blanket is idle this I Denver at Mnneaponls
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AMEEICAN LEAGUE
YESTERDAYT’S RESULrS
, Only games scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGTE
LETBETTER & SONS
Fisk at Thira
Cunningham St. Louis, .348.
Runa — Pinson. Cincinnat, 114;
' Mays. San Francisco, 103.
Runs batted to— Banks. Chicago,
123, Robinson, Cincinnati, 116.
Hits — Aaron, Milwaukee, 190,
Pinson, Cincinnati, 184
Doubles— Pinson, Cincinnati, 44; I
Aaron. Milwaukee, 40
I Triples—Moon, Loa Angeles, 10,1
, ------ region of his heart. A doctor
about our passing game and what said tests showed no heart or lung
it lacks " Broyles had first team ailment.
_ . . . within IS games of the lead by reliever Bob Duliba <0-1 • with tw .
Texas Longhorns condition. Minor beating St Louis 9-6 after trail- runs in the sixth on Gil Hodges
inunes are hitting the Steers, .ing by four runs Philadelphia single and a double by Charlie
Royal said again beat Milwaukee, 11-5. Neal. Chuck Churn (1-0) was the
. Baylor, where injuries are noth- in the American League, the winner in relief as the Dodge--
ing new. had plenty. A senior first-place Chicago White Sox beat
guard. 185-pound David Speers. Detroit 7-2 and 11-5 Second-place
was told by the team physician Cleveland whipped Kansas City
to give up football after suffering 6-3; New York beat Washington
mage and said We learned a lot
should be better than ever this
i year. Joining these two horses
Few and Randy Sims and tackle the Reds
Richard Love. All have pulled A triple by Johnny Temple and
muscles. Pinson's double broke a 1-1 tie
TCUs Frogs jumped into heavy in the nightcap eighth for Cincin-
duty football with a 43-minute nati against Friend (8-16.)
some Southwest Conference teams weren t talking about it.
on the second day of workouts Coach Frank Broyles ran his
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opener.
The Indians lack depth, but
power-running Jon Gleaton gives
the Tribe a decided edge over
the 9-4 Mountaineers. Comanche
represents 8-AA.
Hamilton, the s-AA favorite
The only 8-B team not given a
good chance for an opening night
victory is Melvin, which runs '
into a strong Rising Star team
on the Wildcats' home field'
Saturday night.
Eden is a slight underdog to
Junction, but Coach Jack Brown-
waite at Hamilton. Lockhart at Comanche team that whitewash-
guard and co-captain San Saba. Class B Baird at ed the single wing Mountaineers
Cross Plains and Mason at Fred- by a 34-0 count in last year's
The first team sparkled on of-
fense during the 40-minute scrim-
mage session Backs West. Sch-
- 5
While the Jackets were ex-
changing licks, the Brownwood
Lions took it easy Wednesday as
they prepare for a tough scrim-
mage tilt today.
Several changes were made
in the HPC first unit by coaches
Bennie Williams. Bob Wright
and Glen Whitis, with all the
moves being in the line.
son The old mark was 896.
years of football and has suffered Vern Law (s-8 was the first.
severa concussions in the past. game loser for the Pirates. giv. „ for a 6-2 lead in the Math to
Texas AM and TCU duplicated ing up singles by Gus Bell and ning Robin Roberta (12-15
the hard work of the Razorbacks. Frank Robinson before Jones won it.
The Aggies had two brisk work- rapped his tie-breaking homer m
outs with no new injuries occur- the eighth against unbeaten re-
ring. Varsity prospects sidelined liever Elroy Face Vada Pinson
at College Station are backs Jon and Robinson also homered for
Santa Anna will be seeking re-
venge when the Mountaineers
Charleston at Fort Worth
Indianapolis at Houston
Louisville at Dallas
Omaha at M. Paul
8-B race. The two teams meet
. take the field against Comanche
Comanche at Santa Anna. Goldth- in Santa Anna. It was this same
ing’s Bulldogs could score a win
and raise few eyebrows.
Both Early and Bangs are
solid favorites on their home
fronts.
When you have a prescription to be compounded, there are
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week and will not open its aisle
until next week against May,
coached by another former HPC
lossar and Fisher romped for field working behind a solid front
repeated gains against a fresh- line, is expected to fight it out
man defense, with Byerly com- with defending champion Cisco
Pleting several aerials and chip-! for the 7-AA crown This con-
ping in with some timely gains j test will be held in Brady,
on the ground.
Coleman and Anson stack up
Second team backfield di- about even. with the 'Cats hold-
Springs and Blanket. Both re- Rouston
erback Lannie Reed,
whom could earn post
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The Dragon return more ma- Louisville 3. Dallas 1
in the secondary are halfbacks
Jessie Gray and Ardelle Henson.
Starting along the line for
the Steers are ends Ronnie
Charles Hammonds, senior
letter man guard, missed the
light drill with a minor stom-
ach disorder. He is expected
to be ready to go today, how-
ever. when the Lions journey
to Abilene to scrimmage the
mighty Eagles.
race this fall, display their
wares against tough opponents
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TODAY 1 GAMES
fTimes Eastern Standard)
Washington at New Tort. 1 p.m—Kem-
merer <8-14) »«. Dtmar (0-8)
Boston at Baltimore. 7.86 pm- Baumann
(8-3) to Brown (8-7).
at bats —Kuenn. Detroit. 353; Da-
line, Detroit, 332
Runs— Yost, Detroit. 102: Pow-
er, Cleveland and Mantle. New
York, 92
Runa batted in—Colavito, Cleve-
land and Killebrew, Washington,
o ma tches win clash tor the
title.
Other teams rated high to the Amehawore
pre-season picture are Richland 1 Dallas
The tourney is being sponsored Eana 3,,"
jointly by the Brownwood Jay- Balttmore 4 Bostom o. night
______. cd .. Shacago t. Detroz: 1. firs eame. twmgn
cees and the City Recreation Chieago 11, Detrott 4. aecond gum. night
Dept. tevi pa nentna
Lockhart-San Saba
Ballinger-Brady
Cross Plains-Baird
9-7 win over Kay Dodds and
Danny Williams to move into the
i finals against the winner of the
Carole Smith-Don Coppedge, Pat-
sy Rid g a way-Bobby Seale strug-
gle. That match is scheduled
for Saturday afternoon on the
Early age cave men and cave
1 women had a simple method of
doing their housekeeping They
simply spread fresh earth over
the debris on the floor.
ing AA powers. Brady is a
unanimous pick to easily win
17-AA azain and make its four-
th straight appearance in the
state play-offs.
Other 8-B skirmishes thia
week find Richland Springs
visiting Lometa, Eden hosting
Junction. Rochelle entertainimg
Evant and Melvin visiting Ris-
ing Star. Blanket is idle this
week.
rected by quarterback Willie ing possibly a slight edge.
Brooks, squadman from Mid- Coach Charles Jetton's Cole-
Two new tackles worked with
the first unit. Don Martin and
Cari Davis moved in front of
Ray Jacobs and Daylon White-
burst. All are lettermen with
the exception of Jacobs who is
a transfer from Navarro Junior
College.
Another change found George
Ray. letterman from Detroit.
Mich., moving to at guard
.head of brother Ron, also a
veteran.
Officials of the tourney con-
tinue to urge all netters still to
contention In the various divi-
sions to have their semi-final
play completed Saturday. Scores
of the matches should also be
posted. Finals will be played
Sunday and Monday.
Trophies to both winners and
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sion was emee again the bit
noise in the Howard Payne Col-
leer grid ramp Wednesday as
the Yellow Jackets romped
through their second day of
drills.
"LEADER
quarterback James Monroe and Otherwise, SMU Coach Bill
■ second-teamer George McKinney. Meek seemed pleased with the
both from Texarkana. doing most second day workouts for the Po-
of the aerial work nies.
Glynn Gregory, the ailing SMU Rice came out in full battle gear
halfback, became something of a at Houston but Coach Jess Neely
mystery. After an announcement excused the Owls from contact
that the former Abilene high work, Neely is trying to find ends
school star was all right and prob- to replace Gene Jones and All-
ably would join the team Thurs- America Buddy Dial of the 1958
day, it was discovered Wednesday eleven
night that be still was in a Dallas At Austin, Coach Darrell Royal
hospital, said he wasn't pleased with the
Early and Bangs, the fever- honors. Forrest was a wheel-
itee to the District 8-B grid horse for the Steers in 1958 and
The Lolieta Smith - Norman
tmsrmaeuaeseume. Esrraes
"aite, member of »-A. and the tennis tournament to the only
match unreeled Wednesday.
Fisher and Smith scored a 6-3
class B teams in the area,
while Cross Platos is an. al-
ways strong A entry.
Mason, semi-finalist in the
class A state play-off last sea-
son. will visit AA Fredericks-
burg Mason returns several
members of its fine 1958 team,
while the Hillbillies are of un-
known quality.
could prove toss-ups Little is
known of Lockharts strength,
while San Saba lost every regular
from last year's ao-so outfit
Baird and Cross Plains could
hook up in a real thriller.
man outfit returns only five
lettermen, but superior speed
should pull the Binecats
through
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Two semi-final matches are
on tap for today. Both will be
in the men's doubles division.
They will pit the Bobby Seale-
Fisher duo against Jim Gary
and Bob Cornell in the upper
bracket. and Cari Arnspiger
and Williams against Coppedge
and Joe Smith to the lower
bracket. Winners of the
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The Brownwood Floral soft-
ball team will not compete to
the regional softball tourna-
ment to Houston this weekend.
The trip wss railed off since
several Floral players are high
school football eoaches and
their teams are in action this
Memrwmnst "TipieCXigon, .. Pinson, Cincinnati - whte,»1
1958 powerhouse which had Kubek, New York, *
I flirty experienced team with . P itch ing (based on. 12 or more
which to mold ..other cham- decisimnslcneiSha. Chisago, 14-5;
pionship unit > Melish, Cleveland. 16-7.
, Strikeouts — Bunning. Detroit,
Early’s returning starters are 184; Wynn, Chicago, 156.
fullback J B. Forrest and quart-
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Coleman-Anson Coleman
Comanche-Santa Anna Comanche
Goldthwaite-Hamilton Hamilton
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By ED WILKS
Associated Press Sports Writer
Pittsburgh’s Pirates finally have stumbled in that Na.
tional League, pennant race, stubbing their toes on a clu
they’ve walked all over this season.
The Cincinnati Reds, who had won only 5 of 16 from
Pittsburgh, jolted the fourth-place Pirates twice with a
6-3 and 2-1 sweep in a twi-night double-header Wednesday
| night.
| A three-run homer by Willie---— ■ —
i Jones Von the opener, ending the lead
Pirates' latest winning string at " . .. __ ..
five Then Don Newcombe out- Felipe Alou, counting the first
dueled Bob Friend in the second run wwith a.sacrifice fy. and rook
game. le Willie MeCovey also homered
| That spilled Pittsburgh five for the Giants.
games behind San Francisco's The Dodgers blew a 1-0 leart
first-place Giants, who defeated when the Cardinals scored five
the Chicago Cubs 4-3 on Jackie unearned runs in the third inning,
Brandt's ninth-inning homer. Sec- three on Curt Flood', homer,
ond-place Los Angeles stayed They finally put it away against
4---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, Sept. 3, 1959
Andernom <11.1 V. Antonetu (8-7).
Bangs will field a veteran onl! me scheduled
squad against • Cherokee team AMERICAX associanox
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