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Robinson Rescues Stumbling Reds Again
Blanchard Sets Mark
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Associated Press Sports Writer
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TOP SPORTSMAN— Vet manager Jack Miller congratulates second baseman Bob
Dillard for winning junior teenage league sportsmanship award Tuesday night
Miller, Dillard and the champion Vets will take part in the district tournament next
weekend in Sweetwater. Vets will play a group of local all-stars in a practice game
Saturday night at Sportsman Park. (Staff Photo)
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Defending champion Lumber-
men—almost put down tor the
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second chance tomicht after fail-
tag to show with a full nine-play-
vote of league managers. coaches
and players in June who started
in the San Francisco game, also
must start the second game
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passing autack to battie the Bears
to a 1414 stalemate
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er squad in Tuesday s scheduled * waiting for one full hour for the
the sixth 1___
The championship will be de
SHIRTS
Only 22c each
We take great pride in doinz
vour shirts the way you like
them
DAILT
7 SUB ‘till 7 p.m.
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showdown for the local junior
teenage baseball title
CLAIM FORFEI
Red Sox claimed a forfeit over
the Lumbermen on Tuesday after
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pertiene of Mneut ingredienta for evary enimel
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fame cams (2-3 »• par dey). becue cemie
sen held mere of thie cempeet, eelleted feed
lost watia with tvergreen Steer faatawas. teet
w Get complete information
HEART O' TEXAS FARM STORE
feed—Fertlizer—Seeds
Melvin Redd. Mgr.
ends Sun- day afternood.
FLYING GRASS
Ericks- er
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Too t«l be too earetui where health is involved. So. -hes
year physician writes a preseription. bring it directly to
this Pharms'> Here you are assured fresh, potent drugs
compounded by a skmful rezistered Pharmacist. Yet our
prices an ne higher than elsewhere
By JACK HAND
Associated Press Sports Writer
Cincinnati came within an eyelash of slipping out of first
place in the National League Wednesday night, but once
again Frank Robinson came to the rescue
Robinson’s two-run homer in the eighth, following a
| pinch homer by Gus Bell provided a 3-2 victory over Mil-
waukee and staved off the onrushing Los Angeles Dodg-
FIVE LOSSES
Pitsburgh snappad a five-game
losing streak by downing San
Francisco 8-3. Bob Friend. who
gave up 11 hits broke a tie with
a two-out bases-loarded single in
the sixth inning.
Bobby Will's pinch single of
Lndy/MeDaniel with the bases
full and two out in the 12th gave
the Chicago Cubs a 76 decision
over St. Louis.
Tile New York Yankees hit four
home r JU while downing Chicago
5-2 in the American League De-
troit remained a half game back
by downing Los Angeles 5-4 for
Frank Lary’s 14th victory Balt.
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overspin and the ball flies much
farther than you expect it to"
Wall. back to championship golf:
, after recovering from a series of
ailments that struck him after he
won the Masters tournament in:
1959, feels the jet-propelled grass
affects Jong iron shots. too
NO COMPLAINT
"Flying grass." said Rosburg,
“is the term we use for grass
that doesn't hold the bail
The grass here is a bent type
and its so thin bladed that the
ball nesties down in it On your
6. 7 and 8 iron approaches, it's
eided in Saturday night’s finals
with the winners and runner-up
advancing to the state tourna-
ment to be played in Brown-
wood Aug 10-13
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Little League
Closes Friday
8s Two games Friday night
Golf Stars Open Bids
iotos l Carnsat
Wee Les Prt Beb
and Jackie Early bad the
there were 917 for the all-time
high in 41 • cars of schoolboy foot-
ball in Te xas.
Consol ations have brought the
light falloff in numbers because
there is an increase in the larg-
er classes Class AAAA will have
112 schools, two more than last
year. and Class AAA will have
101 which also is two more.
Abilene Cooper and Midland Lee
bomer wm
impossibie to get
a find Texas Undue ton hard two in the fifth and another in
s-a A
Falls. Chuck Moser of Abilene
and Gordon Wood Stamford and
Brownwood each has three cham-
pionships Wood won two at AA
Stamford and last year took
Brownwood to the Class AAA
crown
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Eu- ear
Shed a tear foe the poor statis- MW behina Roger Mans total al and Al Kahne No B
teians Tey usd hr wahoming to a their exciing race to break BIRDS WIN
knee deep ' ■ obsiete recora Babe Rueh's record of • set in Four Baitimore putchers held
boons if de Yamkees keep nitting 1927 Boston to eigha Mu in a doubles
mos bome rap Fox Yankee homers induzdfing header -he the Orioles swept
Johan turn hmf -as the 1M- one by Clete Boyer boosted the the pair Srl and $2 Buly Hoeft.
es to tan a ^t va e book hocal to 31 since the All-Star game Wes Stack and Hoyt Wihelm
#e ha t0 bomers fa successve Jut? U and IS far the season teemed up wM a twohatter in
turns a bat i~ -- j - im a 5-2 The record for the American the opener Jack fisher Went all
New* York victory over Chicago league ts only 190, by the the way in the second with a six-
Coupled with pinch homers Fn- 1356 Yanks Lexer
day and Saturday in Boston Jus Detroit remained nigm on the Woody Heid and Jimmy Pier-
gave Blanchard four bomers on heels of the Yanks trailing by sall each had four hits in Qeve
fow comsecutive appearances at omly a half game when the_D- land's 17-hut attack im a IM vic:
bat 11 war dw 12th tone it had gers defeated the Los Angeles Mm tory over Kansas City Gary Bell
was the winner over Norm Bass
in relief af Jun Archer.
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American League pitchers were three players to the 25-man team By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WARBIRDS LEAD thumped for 11 hits in the Nation- that played the first game, select- Sao Paulo, Brazil — Eder Jofre.
The school winning the most al League's 5-4, 10-inning victory ed first basemen Roy Sievers of 121. Brazil. knocked out Sadao
state championships has been in San Francisco July 11. the 10th Chicago and Bill Skowron of New Yaoita, 120. Japan. 10 (non-titlel.
Abilene It has racked up six victory- in the last 14 games for York and outfielder Tito Fran- Commack. N.Y.—Grey Gavin,
titles over the years. Waco is the National. cona of Cleveland 146, New York, stopped Jay
next with five titles and one tie Richards. permitted to change The eight players elected by Roach. 143. Plainview, N.Y. L
while Breckenridge. which has any or all of his pitchers for the
played both in the top class and second game shifted to relief
the next, is third with four cham- specialist Luis Arroyo of the New
pionships and two Ues Amarillo York Yankees, Barry Lai man of
and Wichita Falls each has four Cleveland, durable Camilo Pas-
Minnesota outslugged
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. dabl’s Suedes dropped the Brown- only hits for the Bottlers against trouble to make this a fine cham- »
’ . -ood Bottlers by 7-4 in the Dis- Ericksdahl Lancaster .doubled pionship Wall said This ismt
. ‘ triet 11 softball tournament here home two runs in the seventh a compiaint—but h s a fact that
wednesday might inning while Early singled in the ball fies on you , think it
In other games played Wednes- the fourth • flies just as much onlong irons
day night Snyder defeated ‘the Two other Bottlers runs cross- as on the short one-
Key O’s Fencers 6-4 and White ed the plate on wild patches The Player felt the grass was at
and Everett of Abilene white- Swedes committed five errors fecting his chipping So did.
-ashed the Abilene white Sox LeoBleeker relieved Lancaster Heber and Goaiby
by + in the fourth inninz for the Bot- ________________
before slowly cutting the gap
and going abend Snyder battled
back with a single run in the
r i l marl four in the fifth and one
more in the sixth
Ron Bouldin hurled a two-hitter
for White and Everett in the
mightcap victory over the White
Sox The winners scored one
run in the first inning and added
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mexjcan Leeg dubs continue
thumped Kansas City 12-5.
BELL HOMERS
Milwaukee rookie Don Nolte- .
ban. was shutting out the Reds
2-0 when Gus Bell went up to
hit for Ken Johnson. Cincinnati’*
new pitcher from Toronto, in th*
eighth Bell’s homer into the
right field bleachers took care of
the shutout. The victory went to
Johnson.
Friend got better as the game
went along in Pittsburgh. Dick
I Lemay, victim of Friend's tie-
breaking single, was the loser
The winning spurt of the Cubs
against the Cardinals started as
Ron Santo singled with one out.
He moved to second on an in-
field out and took third on a wild
pitch McDaniel then walked Er-
nie Banks and Ed Bouchee inten-
tionally before Will came off th*
bench to win it for relief man
Barney Schultz.
! victories tn Tuesday night’s play.
| the Tr.be edging the Orioles 4-3
i and the Sens rallying for four
’ runs in the fifth inning to whip
i the Cardinals 12-3
’ The Continental League will
| not take part in the post season
| activity in the first year of
I operation
S-n-rer• nd
Lo A ef -
Eas Franciace
M2waukee
Pasburra
titles Stamford, which always cual of Minnesota and rookie
has been in the lower divisions, right-bander Don Schwall of the
has won four but bad one of Boston Red Sox.
favorite to add the PGA to his
1960 L S Open and Masters and
1961 Bntish Open titles; South
Africa s Gary Player former
PGA champion Bob Rosburg for-
mer Masters champ Art Wall.
Lumbermen to field a team The
forfeit handed the Red Sox the
league title outright, but the
game was rescheduled on Wed-
nesday after a meeting of league
officials
Todays game is scheduled for
Sportsman Park at 3 p.m The
Red Sox can take it all with a
victory, while th* Lumbermen
trail the leaders by a full game
in the loss column but still face a
makeup game with the pesky
Plumbers The Lumbermen must
defeat both the Red -Sox and
Plumber- to gain a share of the
league crown
DISTRICT MEET
Winner of the teenage title will
advance to the district tourna-
ment to be heid here next week-
end The Lumbermen are the
defending district champs
Vets have won the junior
Junior' crown and will represent
topars NASESALi
- TV Asseciated Press
NATNAL LEAGUE
Wen Lest Pet Brhimd
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CHICAGO (AP—There s green as the 6.722 yard par 35-35—70 and top tourists Ken Venturi and
gras- blue grass, brown grass, layout has been the main topic Bobby Goalby—each seems to
erab grass and quack grass but of conversation among the pro- fed the fellow who masters the
the brand that has the golfers fessionals who today played the grass will reach for the winner's
a: the PGA championship talking first round of the 72-hole medal check of about $10,000 late Sun-
E Kiwanis Park will end the first
full year of activity in the local
• Continental Little League.
2 Games on Friday will send the
Ea Indians against the Cardinsis in
■ the ( p.m opener and the Sena-
Ek. tors against the Orioles in the
• nightcap
• ! Indians and Senators scored
• nGa LKAGEE
"EDNESDAI -’ EESCLI
APPROACH SHOTS
The way bails jump out of the
ying grass on approach abets
them taken away because of in-
eligibility.
The winningest coach was th*
late Paul Tyson, who took four
state championships at Waco in
the twenties Blair Cherry of
Amarillo, Joe Golding of Wichita
Brownwood in the district tourna- world s greatest football show—
ment in Sweetwater on the same the Texas Interscholastic League
date- —goes on the road
Gan Don Smith of the Lam- There are fewer schools tban
bermen and Bob Dillard of the last year but 912 will move to
Vet- won sportsmanship awards the post and that's the most high
in the to leagues on Tuesday school football teams for any
nigh’ state of the nation Last year
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•ver Philadeiphia a*
Minnesota piled up an early
lead, added four rum in the sixth
and withstood a cosing surge by
Washington for a IM decision.
Ray Moore fifth Twins' pitcher,
finally saved Dagoberto Cueto's
first major league victory Dave
Suter lost in relief
NATIONAL LOOP
In the National League Cincin-
nati remained one game in front
of Loa Angeles The Reds rallied
to nip Miwaukee 3-2 and the Dod-
gers beat Philadeiphia 6-1. Pitts-
burgh broke a five-game losing
streak by defeating San Francis-
co 8-3 and Chicago edged St.
Louis 7-6 in 12 innings.
Roland Sheldon pitched a four-
bitter for the Yanks, easing along
behind nil those bomers off loser
Ray Herbert
Left-handed Don Moeller was
roughed up for four of the five
Detroit runs suffering a sixth
defeat
COST, (imeluding eny
kind—fly tag grass, day
doesa’t have wings, but golf Defending champion Jay
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Tie With Bears
RENSSELAER Ind AP -
“The college All-Star squad is the
best to at least 11 years" aart
George Halas whose Chicago
Bear* are willing to agree with
him
Head Coach Otto Graham
brought the collegians to the
ABILENE — Charles Sten hold Losing pitcher Jimmy Lancast-
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Tonight - schedule -ends the tiers who were dropped into the
Abilene A « against Ericksdahl. losers' bracket of the double
Sweetwater against the Key City eiminatjon tourney
Fencers and favored Shamrock 4-* LEAD
against Snyder Snyder allowed the Fencers to
—----------“• take a 40 lead in the first inning
themse ives today is another play tournament that
tM angeles s Peaceipe ' ment
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have been added in AAA; Fort
Worth Richland and Austin Sid-
ney Lanier in AAA
1M IN AA
Class AA will have 180 com-
pared to 179. Class A will have
179 the same at last year, Class
B 211, a loss of four; six-man
football 86. a loss of 10. and eight-
man football 43. a gain of four
Fall practice starts for Classes
AAA. AA A, B. six-man and
eight-man on Aug 14 These
hit out of it on the lush bert, Arnod Palmer the
7 reugheget) Uni-
to handle W ednesday night but
two teams from south of the
border tasted victory
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S"ings inwoerccnnssesai start BOSTON (AP — Manager Paul They replace Mike Fornieles of
playinz games Sept 1. while Richards of Baltimore obviously Boston. Frank Lary of Detroit.
AAAA doesn’t move in until looking for pitching help, changed Jim Perry of Cleveland and Bly
Sept 8 four of his hurlers on the Amen- Pierce of Chicago.
It s a far ery from the first can League team for the second Holdover pitchers from the first
rear of the Inter scholastic 1961 An-Star game in Boston next game are Jim Bunning of Detroit,
League football plan in 1920 Monday Dick Donovan of Washington,
when a state championship race The lineup for the July 31 gam* Whitey Ford of the Yankees, Ken
was held for the first time, there was announced by American McBride of Los Angeles and Hoyt
were only 198 schools in Texas League President Jo* Cronin to- Wilhelm of Baltimore
There was only one division play- day. Richards, permitted to
ing to a state title until 1948.
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