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Maris Rips Four Homers
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4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, July 26, 1961
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IN DISTRICT SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
Bottlers Open Play Tonight
Aaron. Milwaukee and Mays. Sea
he’s hitting ,363
quainted with the larger Amen- tournament here Tuesday night.
"Im having much less trouble pitching of veteran Eddie Dunn.
Rice Mentor Sees
Five-Way Struggle
Veterans Pace Bum Victory
tackle than we've ever been in
But Tuesday' he predicted a
race this fall and put his Owl*
Sox. This moved the Yanks into
the cry of “encore."
one-hitter in Ericksdahl’s blank-
sas. Baylor and Texas A&M as
burgh starter Joe Gibbon (6-5)
belted a two-run triple and Sandy Detroit, nipped 5-4 in the ninth
Wood. Detroit, 9;
Koufax.
“I don't know when we've had
Tuesday night.
The crowd of 10.391 at Phila-
ONE GAME
decision*'
He predicted the Owls—second
be
' 141; Pascual, Minnesota, 130.
be stronger this year.
Jackie Curtis (6-5). the loser.
Red Sox Claim Teenage Title
on Gily, belt one!" when Hodge*.
Giants advanced to 7% games of aninf with Tommy Davis and
Vets will represent Brownwood
hits.
Other
Hosey came in on a triple by
4
ning. Tommy Ellis and Henley teams entered in the meet are
Lumbermen entered the final
double and single
WOOLENS AND
end of four innings due to the
Frank Robinson who went blank
after hitting
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Roger Captures First Spot
In Torrid AL Homer Derby
Arnold Palmer Opens
Bid For Links Title
Ralph Boston
In 2 Events
Double Stamps Saturday
Free Delivery — Parking
nati, 29. Mays, San Francisco, 28.
Stolen bases — Aaron, Milwau-
"That’s too low,” Player said,
rd be inclined to say no lower
Goerger for San Antonio a* the Open king Gene Littler, and most
Missions took a 4-1 decision over anyone else you'd care to name
lawns
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this time.” Arnold said after fir- Ericksdahl whitewashed the Abi- Everett in the opener and the
mg a practice 68, two- under-par lene White Sox 6-0 and Sham- Snyder Oilers against the Key
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to score one, then crossed on a
passed ball. Both of the A’s runs
came in the third inning. Abilene
"Well have the best overall
running we've ever had," Neely
Flatbush faithful once more and propelled the Yanks to 5-1 and
responded like a prima donna to 12-0 sweeps of the Chicago White
weekend. The Lumbermen were for the winners, a booming three
the defending district champion* run homer in the third inning It
Warbirds closed the junior teen- was Freeland * second homer of
Maris, the guy who hopes to
break the late Babe Ruth's all-
go. 33; Howser. Kansas City. 26.
Pitching -i based on 7 or more
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drum.
NEW YORK (API— Roger Mar-
is wore the biggest grin today of
ABILENE— Abilene A’s. Ericks-
dahl and favored Shamrock ad-
vanced with opening round vic-
tories in the District II softball
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Roger Maris had a great night
in New York as he belted four
homers and drove in eight runs—-
for 40 homers and 96 RBI—and
Indfanapolis
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header, even in the minors. until- wills. Los Angeles, 15
winning a forfeit when only eight
Lumbermen showed up for the all-
important tilt.
Troy Pallott, Jackie Early. Jer-
ry Loyd. Barker Hale, Dutter
McDaniel. Bennie wilitt, Gerald
Ezra. Kenneth Shefer and Rob-
ert McMinn
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"Those five have to be at the
top," Neely told sportswr. ers at
a luncheon. "Those five, I think,
are stronger than any five in the
conference since I’ve been here.”
Neely, with 20 years' service at
Rice, is the dean of Southwest
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Bayers grand slam homer in the
firs inning. nipped the Cuba at
Chicago, 6-5.
July U. shackled the White Sox
with six kite.
The Tigers almost held ante
Landis, Chicago. 7.
Home runs — Maris, New York.
OPTOMETRISTS
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Neely said. “It'* most encourag-
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"They have their minds made
up to have a goo football team
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Runs — Mays. Safe Francisco,
88; Robinson, Cincinnati, 81.
Runs batted in—Robinson. Cin-
Runs batted in — Maris. New
York, 96; Cash. Detroit. 91.
Hits — B Robinson, Baltimore.
120: Cash, Detroit, 119.
Doubles — Kubek, New York.
31: Kaline, Detroit. 25.
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BURDETTE WINS
Burdette. back in his old form.
Red Sox will host, teams from
Cisco. Sweetwater and Haskell.
Gary Don Smith in the senior
league and Bob Dillard in the
junior loop won sportsmanship
awards Tuesday night. Smith plays
for the Lumbermen, while Dillard
represents the Vet*.
I'm leaving on T T A
for Dalia*.
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Buffs In Tilt
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Louisville is back within spit-
ting distance of the American As-
sociation lead, thanks to an op-
ponent the Colonels can whip and
to Denver's successes over first-
place Indianapolis
By bombing Omaha H. Louis-
viBe pulled to within a half gam*
Tuesday night of the Indians who
fell under Denver * 13-hit assault
7-4
opinions about what score should
be good enough to win.
Palmer thinks 278 to 280 would
do it
any of the New York , Yankees. ____________
home run ahead of Roger After record?
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TEXAS LEAGUE
TUESDAY’S BESULTS
Ardmore 8. Mexico City Reds 1
Austin R. Mexico City Tigers 1
Monterrey 11. Victoria 5
Tulsa 11. Poza Rica 1
San Antonlo A Puebla 1
Arnarillo & Veracruz 1
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game with a chance at a tie for ning- The game was called at the --------------------------------- and Stamford.
a who was sent home to Philadel-
phia Monday because of a bad
TUESDAY’S EESULTS
New York six Chicago 14. twinight
Balttmore a Boston 1 night
Washington 2. Mtn—«B 1. night
Kansas City A Cleveland 2. night
Los Angeles J Detrott 4 night
TODAY ‘S GAMES
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Shamrock jumped Into a 2-0
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Batting i based on 200 or more
at bats) — Cash, Detroit. .368;
Howard, New York. 363
forlorn Phillies at Philadelphia City nosed out Cleveland, 3-2.
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LESS TROUBLE
571
570
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505
422
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a crowd with a better attitude." 40; Mantle, New Yrk, 38.
Stolen bases—Aparicio. Chica-
“sesmsstssassrizatssa
SOUTHERN
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
teenage league baseball title Tues-
day night without lifting a bat. in the first inning, two in the sec-
Major League Leaders
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
National League
Baiting * based on 200 or mor*
edged the Minnesota Twins 3-1 on
Dick Donovan's five-hitter.
today whether ‘they can count on
j Bob Turley's right arm in their
bid for the American League Pen-
nant
tide contenders
BIG FIVE
all our games, but I think we ll 19-1. 900.
Strikeouts - Ford, New York.
seniors."
QUARTERBACKS
The Owl* also have two expe-
rienced quarterbacksBilly Cox
: the loser.
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third-place 37 strode to the plate in the first ready is thinking big.
lawn PC 3-50 5 — loose - . “Boy,” he said today "would
Mb
DIVE AND DANCE—Detroit‘s Chico Fernandez did some fancy stepping to avoid Dick
Howser at Tiger Stadium. The Kansas City shortstop took a dive trying to steal second.
leadine 40 at the time and Luisfrst place when they took by
Arroyo cleaned up as usual. Sial spotlight hours later to Los An: zame-winn
food. aut with a sore arm since geies. A three-run lunar by Bill
' Bruton to the lap of the ninth gave
Harvey Kuenn and Matty Alou fading Pirates. The Giants broke
------------------------------I the game wide open with seven
runs in the eighth and four more
j in thnth--eliever Stu Miller
(8-3) was the winner and Pitts-
champ Claude Harmon matched Puedia x Austin
p.i—_- Ea ANIEEICAX assoCIATIOX
rame . — . . . . tESdATS KESLITS
Palmer and Player had varied Danas-For worts t. Houstod •
have a good football team."
mid. '
them a 43 edge. Then the pesky
I Angels fought back onto tv* runa.
HOUSTON AP> — Jess Neely, i
Rice University's football coach.'
n ■■ no • Yanks May Lose
Dallas Whips Turley In Race
■ । NEW YORK < AP» — The New
local the Cats in the prelimina game, games. Dernis Croft and Bill Saun- the Cats. ___
Winners pushed across! one run ders had the only other Warbird DISTRICT MEET
WEDNESDAY*! GAMES
Houston at Port Worth
Louisville at Omaha
Denver at Indianapolis
The triumph moved the. press- deiphia included the die-hards
ing Dodgers to within ode game from Brooklyn who usually make
of the leading Cincinnati Reds in the 90-mile trip to root for their
fiehder biasted two to each game
* the YMU 5-1 and IM
trouneings of the Chicago White
Sox Tuesday night that sent the
New Yorkers soaring into first
place, a half-game ahead of De-
troit. The Tigers were beaten >4
in the tenth by the Angeis’ two-
run counter rally at Las Angeles.
EIGHT RBI
age slate with an 8-5 victory over the season, both in the last three Buchanan, 162. Los Angeles, 10.
BOTTLER ROSTER
Brownwood Bottlers will take
Roseboro Ieague, a half-game ahead of
"21 Jr aAnzee Kansas City A's npped the In-
pitched a six-hitter and fanned in other AL games, Baltimore
10 in sparking the Los Angeles whipped Boston. 5-1; Washington
Dodgers to a 7-2 victory over the edged Minnesota 2-1 and Kansas
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said Maris. "The way he's going, r this one," the beaming Marta re-
they ve got to pitch to me first " turned. "I don't know why.
Mantle started the twin bill one Are you going to break Ruth *
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in 19 consecutive
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rock had all kinds of trouble be-
fore pulling out a 3-2 win over
White and Everett of Abilene.
TONIGHT'S SLATE
Tonight's three-game schedule
sends the Brownwood Bottlers
against Ericksdahl at 9:30 p m .
the White Sox a gainst White and
Pitching (based on 7 or more
decisions — Podres, Los Ange-
les. 12-2. .857; Jay, Cincinnati,
14-5. .737.
Strikeouts — Koufax. Los Ange-
les. 187; Williams, Los Angeles,
129.
_ . . — . _. , Maris drove in eight runs
* cama.euSun three in toe first game and five
Les ancei- cdrysdale Ml at roil, ml to the seeond and now leads the
a 13-player squad for tonight’s Conference coaches,
game. On the Bottler roster are He predicted the Owls—second
Leo Bleeker, Jim Lancaster. place finishers last season—would
Sew Ton
Detrose
B-lamore
Cleveland
Chicago
Boston
Washington
ington, 184. Oakland, Calif.,
stopped Franklin Haynes, 182, Los
Red Sox captured the
UPS OUTPUT
The blows brought Maris' sea-
son's output to 40 and left him
only 21 shy of shattering the
great Bambino's mark.
Maris let it be known that the
more home runs hit by teammate
Mickey Mantle the merrier
’Box-, I just want him (Man-
tle to keep hitting ’em, too."
ond and five in the third. Cats
scored single runs in the first I by David Henley in the first in- Sweetwater next weekend,
two innings, then closed with a ‘”---“ "’ * —‘ * * ““ —
three-run rally in the third in-
By MURRAY ROBE
Asseciated Press Sports Writer
Roger Maria’ four-homer apec-
tacular has convinced even toe
skeptics that Babe Retos 34
yr tort home roe record of 60 to
1 a season to to grave danger
will be challenging Palmer, in-
cluding defending champion Jay
Hebert; Masters champion Gary
Player of South Africa: three-
time champton Sam Snead: US.
By MURRAY ROSE
Associated Press Sports Writer
A trio of Dodgers from old
Brooklyn heard the cheers of the
Maury Wills who also had
time home run record, turned
loose the biggest home run ex-
the National League. The Reds
fell before Lew Burdette's bril
liant two-hitter in the Braves’
Pittsburgh 16-7 and St Louis
topped Chicago s Cubs. 6-5.
. Maris and Mantle were joined
i in the home run cannonading by
<|* W light-hitting Clete Boyer and Ei-
tag of the White Sox. Only a
bunt single marred Schubert s
masterpiece.
WEDXESDATS GAME*
Poza Rica at Ardmore
Mexico City Tigers at Victoria
Veraszaz al Tulsa
Monterrey at San Antonio
Merico City Reda at Amario
heroes no matter if they wear
Los Angeles on their uniforms.
A Brooklynite hollered "Come
its victory. That came across in
the sixth on catcher Dick Bar-
tell’s throwing error, one of four
Chicago miscues. Ray Sadecki
, 8-5, was the winner and rookie
Chicago (Herben 74)
(Sheldem 43).
i Bostom , Mocbouquette
«-», a: Baltimore
doesn't beat his own drawled
WHl the pitchers stop giving the
Yanks' two biggest bombers any- at bats) — Clemente, Pittsburgh,
357; Robinson, Cincinnati, 347.
Did Maris know Jimmy Foxx Francisco, 24.
had reached No. 40 on July 23 Triples — Altman, Chicago. 9;
in 1932, the year he hit 58? i Wills, Los Angeles, Clemente,
"No, I didn't.” Maris replied Pittsburgh and White, St. Louis, 8.
Did hitting four homers pro- Home runs — Robinson, Cincin-
“Well be stronger at Runs - Mantle, New York 90;
Maris, New York, 85.
piosion of his career Tuesday
night. He slammed four in the
Yankees' 5-1 and 12-0 victories
over the Chicago White Sox.
that we have four experienced
Texas League
In Four Wins
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Mexican League got a
good look at Texas League pitch-
ing Tuesday night and had much
rather been able to pass up the
opportunity
Four Texas League pitchers
hurled five - hitters for victories
it was southpaw Gordon Richard-
son for Tulsa as the Oilers won
over Posa Rica 11-1. It was Ron
Wasnineton., (Penuels 2 at Minmnesota the Boston Red Sox 5-1 on Steve
clererana 10*ii 5 — - c, Baiter s four-hitter and vaulted
careder 1-3, ntebt. to third place over Cleveland; the
• Ford. New York,
Latman, Cleveland,
Come Jly with me>„
Cats had only one hit, a single in the district, tournament at
Puebla.
Marshal! Renfroe did the job
for Ardmore in an 8-1 victory
ovet the Mexico City Reds. Jim
Burton stayed in the five-hit
groove as he pitched .Amarillo to
a 6-2 triumph over Veracruz.
Les Bass didn’t do as well but
• he still pitched a neat seven-hit
ter in elbowing Austin to an 8-1
That doesn't mean we will win 18-2, 900;
poling his 24th homer, a 429-foot each got four hits and drove in
blast in the fourth off starter and ,__ . ..
loser Ken Hunt (9-7. Burdette four runs apiece in the massive
drove in the other run himself. San Francisco attack against the
A’s blanked the Sweetwater
Hawks 2-0 behind the one-hit
Roseboro s triple scon ng Daryl
Spencer and Charlie Neal in the
j fourth, cemented the victory.
single with two out.
Ayne Dur** 1+10), an ex-Yankee
2 the win, and Detrott reljever
Phil Regan <M« was charged
game*, an NL high for the sea-
son. Hank Aaron gave Burdette
' 126) the run he needed by
CHICAGO <AP'—Arnold Palm-
er, determined to complete the
cycie reserved only for the greats
et golf, begins his bid for his
fourth major title within 16
for the 6,722-yard, par 35-35-70
North Course.
eighth as Wayne Causey came
home with the winning run on two
wild pitches by reliever Bill Allen
and the Washington Senators
and Tony Kubek — are red-hot cinnati and Cepeda, San Fran-
right now and seem to be on base cisco, 87.
all of the time. They can't walk; Hits — Clemente, Pittsburgh,
us because after Mickey comes 124; Pinson. Cncnnati, 123.
Elston Howard, and look what Doubles — Coleman, Cincinnati,
Yank** out-
The jazz-loving South African,
who beat Palmer by a single
stroke in the Masters this spring,
shot a 66 with four birdies and an
eagle 2 at the 375-yard 15th hole.
Hebert and former Masters
run homer. Johnny
I
in the Who’s Who of golf.
But. as usual, most of the pre-
liminary attention goes to person-
able Arnie—especially after the
brilliant play that took him
through incredibly bad weather
conditions to the British Open
title earlier this month.
A go-for-broke golfer who tries
to overpower even the most can-
tankerous courses, Palmer has
had six full rounds and countless
practice sessions to get reac-
. *?—* ar"., a pru. major leagues in homers with 4»
buH fen *i». mat apd runs batted in with 96. He
cv.—in (d-ledey s«i u xu«hukee i* two homers in front at Wckty ■
4.321. tea** ___ Mandle who hit his 38th in the
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re Bentma first game.
Si ane Codley
(Koen 1-1 ana
decision over the Mexico City
Tigers.
Monterrey was the only 'Mexi-
can League dub able to win in
the Pan American Association
interlocking schedule. The Sultans
blasted Victoria 11-5 with Vinicio
Garcia batting in five runs and
Arae Burnett batting in three
I like to catch that world record'
holder against th* wail and beat
him ” '
Boston was thinking about Jozef >
Schmidt of Poland, who holds the
world hop. step and jump mark of
55 feet. 10>. inches.
Boston will replace Bill Sharpe.
Jerry Epperson figured in both
of Abilene's runs He doubled
Gil Hodge* slammed a three- first place in the American
Brooklyn native, by the Angels at Los Angeles
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that he has taken on all corners
in the broad jump. Ralph Boston
suddenly has found himself
pressed into emergency service
as a hop. step and jumper..
The world record holder (27-14•)
from Tennessee A&l will be the
No. 2 U.S jumper against Poland
Saturday and Sunday, and he al-
— The Los Angeles Dodgers
2 moved within a game of the lead-
K ing Cincinnati Reds in the Na-'
M tional League by trouncing the
2% Phillies 7-2 while the Reds where
shut out 2-0 by Milwaukee's Lev
Burdette San Francisco battered
. City' Fencers.
The tournament will run
। through five days, with the cham-
pion to be crowned on Saturday.
The champion and runner-up will
' advance to the state tournament
scheduled for Brownwood Aug.
10-13.
Dunn was the hero in the A's J
victory over Sweetwater on Tues-
day. The big righthander fanned
12 through seven innings of work
and yielded only an infield sing-
les in the fifth inning
EPPERSON SHINES
Southwest Conference
2-0 win at Milwaukee.
San Francisco's
the Red* by battening five Pirate Frank Howard on base. Gily
pitchers for 22 hits ia a 16-7 rout whacked the ball into the upper
at Pittsburgh. The St. Louis deck in left field just like he used
Cardinals, of! winging on Ken to do at Ebbets Field.
om,‛12.70
plus tax
■ months Thursday in the PGA
championship at Olympia Fields.
The bronzed, strong boy from
Latrobe. Pa.—fresh and eager
after winning the British Open 10
days ago—needs only the PGA
i championship to put the fourth
I and final jewel in the golf crown
j he has worn for two year*.
169 ENTRIES
The 1960 Masters and U S.
Open champion. Palmer heads a
field of 189 pro* who will play
16 holes daily Thursday through
Sunday over the Olympia Fields
I North Course. It was the site of
the national PGA tournament the
last _ nine in 1925, when w alter
Hagen won his third of • record
five PGA titles.
All the top names of the game
Maris caught up in the opener's “I'm going to just keep bang-
third inning. Mantle stepped up ing away.”
and untied it again, going ahead - — —-------
38-37 Maris squared things again • &e-
in tte eighth, then picked up No. ft > w
39 and No to in the nightcap t flMJLUIAL/
Mans, a lefty tatter, is now "f 55 7
games ahead of Ruth's record “,r— --( a
pace. Ruth smacked his 40th in MIEAnEDE 3
his 120th game when he connect- LEADEn-F
ed for 60 in 1927. The Yankees • ’ 1 —--' ' -
I Walter Hamilton, Leon Taylor,'
than 284. This is a rugged golf
course - a good. championship
course that demands consistently
fine golf . ”
have played 96,' including a tie
game.
GOOD PITCHES
Mans became the second slug
’ ger to reach the 40 mark in July
and he did it in the Yanks’ 96th
game, including one tie contest
Jimmy Foxx did it first in 19S2
and he also belted No. 40 in the
Philadelphia Athletics' 96th game
Foxx fell two short of Ruth's rec-
ord with 58
The crewcut Yankee now is 24
games abend of Ruth s record
pace in 1927. The Bambino eluted
his 49th in the Yanks' 130th game
OTHER GAMES
in the other American League
games, the Baltimore Orioles beat
| "No,” Mans said. "People
don’t realize it. but the guys
ahead of me—Bobby Richardson
leg.
Schmidt who has had an ap- , 1.00. emun h,„ ehei, hone,
nenA,ct,v __—fy^t — __ n I-t, the eague crown, but IllCIF Hopes _
.SX.-.IE' X’S time “kekLanp — ; Fiaht Results
Dae gs’se.w.’:—। KesulTS
about Maicherczyk.
“Last year after I came back
from my first British Open I just
couldn't get the feel of it for sev-
eral weeks." he said.
Of - those revealing practice
scores after Tuesday‛s warmups.
4”
ston Howard. Boyer whacked two
in the second game and drove in
four runs. Howard, the top Yan-
kee hitter at .363, also homered
in the second game.
Behind that bombardment Whit-
ey Ford (18-2) and Bill Stafford
(9-4) coasted to victory. Ford had
to quit in the seventh because of
a headache and the beat. He was I
Angeles, 8. Mutt Goodtwin. 169.
Richmond, outpointed Floyd
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four runs and Charley Jame*' to hold off repea •'--eats by
homer another but it was an un- White and Everett . ice in-
earned run that brought St. Louis to the second round.
tournament to be played here next Freeland struck the big blow
7/2
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 244, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1961, newspaper, July 26, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489119/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.