Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 234, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1963 Page: 4 of 8
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after Frank
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Hume runs by Marty Keough
up Joe Torre’s two-run
BAD MANNERS
Sunday in the rain-shortened first
game o a scheduled doubleh
Injured NY Doubles Up Athletics
Dixie League
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ABILENE—Brownwood s Jerry McCullough won
his long-awaited sprint showdown with Riley Dunn
of Coleman here Saturday night as the Lion senior-
to-be floated to a smooth 9 8 100-yard dash clocking
in the Abilene Recreation track and field meet.
McCullough nipped the Coleman graduate in one
of the night s featured races. The Brownwood ace
waukee after the Itoda rallied for
two runs in the ninth
and 84 Minnesota heal Cleveland
fwice, 53 and 82 while Baltimore
Miwaukee
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Four playoff game* are ached
uled for tonight in Dude Farm
Little League action
Tonight s slate at Daniel Baker
Park sends the Colts against the
Braves at 6 p m and the Cards
against the Indians in the night-
cap.
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Early’s Glenn Fortner won
pole vault with a fine 11-4 soar.
Boston. .323.
Runs — Allison, Minnesota, 64;
Yastrzemski, Boston, 55
Runs batted in—Wagner. Los
Angeles and Allison. Minnesota,
in a scheduled doubleb
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The writers said fans were dis-
appointed in Ramos because he
tailed to knock out the Nigerian
as he had predicted and as most
of them expected
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Playing at Sportsman Park, the
local nine swept a doubleheader.
In the first game, they downed
the Brownwood Angels 4-0 Tom-
my Butler, making his debut for
the Colts, was given the victory
as his mates came through with
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record of 25 hours, 29 minutes and line at Galveston. The
15 seconds for the 200-mile course started at Corpus Christi.,.
—..... Fortv-two craft—37 in Division
1 and Chicago split The Orioles won
der the hnt 64. the White Sox that
second 32. Detroit was rained out
of a doubleheader at Washington
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Doubles—Yastrzemski, Boston.
25. Versalles, Minnesota, 22.
Triples — Hinton, Washington.
19: Versa Iles, Minnesota. 7.
Ramos Captures
Featherweight
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sportswriters expressed disap-
pointment Sunday in champion
Sugar Ramos and surprise at
challenger Rafiu King to their 18
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is 2001 ahead of Chicago in their
struggle for third place The Cards
got 16 hits, four by Dick Grunt,
scored four taw a the first in-
ning and romped in the opener.
Home runs by Run Santo, Lou
Brock and Ernie Banks won the
second game for the Cubs. Santa
also homered in the first game.
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In the taenree League, the and Vada Pinson won the opener ,
New York Yankees stretched their for Carmn an and John Tsitouris,
lead to 6% with an 114. 50 swrep but the Braves rushed out to a
They’ve pressed their aging
coach, Yogi Berra. into duty as National League by winning their
seventh straight, 3-2 over Phila-
won be opener 53. St Lams Thomas hit a twgrun homer a
romped b a IM victory over Chi be Met eight ,
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
«M Lest Pet Behimd,
a second faster than the 23.3 posted by Baylor’s
Stephen Leddy in the open division. Leddy won the
Bosox Divide
With Cherubs
By JIM HACKLEMAN
Associated Press Sports Writer
Consider the desperate plight of the New Y ork Y ankees.
They’ve been forced to use the likes of Hector Lopez
and John Blanchard in the outfield in place of injured
super-stars Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris._____■
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Rocketing up alongside a dock not only
is hod manners, it makes waves and
Boston split at Los Angeles losing nightcap and the Reds never
the first IM and winning the sec- caught r- * "= —
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nest. Keith Edwards, Galveston, which operates under the leader- -
Class B-1. La Joya. 2 Win- ship of National Baseball Con-
ward George McGowan and Dick gress District Commissioner Ben-
Williamson, Dallas 3. Blue Chip, nie Houston, rattled their bats
Chip Morse. Houston yesterday in a warning to District
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83 in a game that was
ram b the eight A scheduled against the
second game after be Reds had
Nicky Lawin pots more than a bit damp at ba trios
his Finn Monotype through the waters of Bermuda.
straight from the minors into out.
their front line pitching rotation I Also in the NL-St. Louis and
But. somehow or another, the Chicago split, the Cardinals win-
Yankees have struggled into a 6%- ning 10-3 and the Cuba 7-3; Cin-
game edge in the American cinnati beat Milwaukee 5-3, then
League—which is quite an edge for lost to the Braves 74; and Hous-
this time of the season, even for ton dealt the New York Mets
Lunn Putts
Under Par
At Publinz
at Koufax and Dm Drysdaie to give
_ lead be Dodgers perhaps the best
__has had front-line pitching in baabaM Mm
today when triumph at Philadelphia was his
gers by six fourth straight victory, all by one
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF golf in two days during which he
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McCullough Whips
Dunn At Abilene
“It’s too much strain on the play- New. York 11 5 •Kansas. C1y 6
era; I think 18 holes is sufficient." Baltimiore 62. Chicago 3-3
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Insurance Company
H being asked when he was going
to be fired
R That was a couple of months
■ ago The Dodgers were in fifth
■ place and four games out
| The Dodgers are new on another
a Eastern swing. They have won
seven straight, own the largest
S lead the National League has Mtn i
Sin two years-6 games their
pitching is shaping up as the best
m in baseball and Walter is just as
T pleasant as can be
No one is asking him when he's
• going to be fired
The Dodgers extended their
string 3-3 behind Johnny Podres
delphia i Culp 10-7), night
san Pancisco • Martchai 14-4 and O Dell
Terms arrancad
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thru ceoperating
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--------.------——--—- American ball and I’ll be playing Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia 1 6 innings.
1 rain: 2nd game postponed
Houston • Naw York 1. • innings ntn:
Charles, the lanky New Zealander already spare frame Loa Angeles
who became the patron saint of “I don’t think I'll have much San Prancisco
#E--esmsF
. Tuesday slatecasnfor aha Tg Nationat PGA here this week a try" to K the Texas
Dodgers to tangle with the Cubs Charles arrived Sunday night. heat. Also. I have to adjust from
for the title at Kiwanis Park weary
The school, will hear lectures
by a number of well known coach-
es. including Gordon Wood,
Brownwood; Al Langford, La-
mesa; Glen Whitis, Howard
Payne College; F. W. McDonald,
Slated to go in the opener wilT be League President Dolph Irby Al- The all-star basketball game
’ so umpiring from Brownwood will will be staged Aug 1, the all-star
al. be Bill Perkins, Paul Puckett will six man football game Aug. 2 and
help out in that department as th all-star eight man football
The Coleman all-stars will take a Coleman representative of players and coach-
es for the various all-star games
will be announced soon
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All-Stars Set
Drill Tonight
Brownwood AH - Stars, who
will meet the Abilene Merchants
at 8:30 pm. Tuesday in the
District II softball tournament,
have scheduled a workout for
8 p m today at Daniel Baker
Park
Winner of the district tourney
will qualify for the state tour-
nament to be held in Brown-
wood in August. Brownwood
Oilers will serve as host team.
CISCO (APi - The Six and
Eight Man Coaches Association
'will hold its annual school and
I eight hitss ’ all-star athletic games here July
In the second tilt, the 45s rap- Brownwood’s three all-star the American, National and Con- representative. The district affair 31 through Aug. 3.
ped the horsehide for 13 bingles to teams will hold light workouts tinental League, will leave for will be held here the following More than 100 coaches are ex-
hand a visiting Breckenridge nine tonight and tomorrow in an effort the two-day affair on Friday. weekend. pected to attend, E. A. Works of .
-------------— ........ First two of the playoffs At Coleman, heading the umpire Livingston, executive secretary, Mauler seems wholly un-
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Teenage baseball will play its Sterling City; Bob Hardy, New
next-to-last regularly scheduled Waverly; Gerald Williams. Rang-
doubleheader tonight at Sports- er; Bill McGuire and Jerry
Creager. Balmorhea; Charles)
ight title
SACRAMENTO Cahf. AP}-
Nafie—i Public Links champion
Bob Luna has never taken a golf
lesson and he has an plans to
turn pro
The 18-year-old San Franciscan,
who until the weeked had won
only a few northern California
tournaments, blossomed into a
national champom Saturday when
he held oft Stow Oppermann o
South Saa Francisco l-up in a 36-
hole final
I just try to keep from bogey-
ing any Noto,” sald the soft-
spoken, lanky youngster The
formula paid off as he carded
fewer birdies than Oppermann
but won seven holes that his 21
year-old foe bogied
The victory qualifies him for
the national amateur champion-
ship-his next major appearance
He the 6,702-yard par
36-36—72 Maggin Oaks Golf course
in 38-3472 Saturday morning and
36-37—73 in the afternoon
Lunn plans to attend San Jose
State College, probably on a golf
scholarship Beyond that. his golf
plans are not set
MaattMMlV the perennial pennant winners their 15th loss in a row, 8-3 in
The Yanks pushed into their big- a doubleheader opener called in
gest lend of the year Sunday with the eighth because of rain. San
a doubleheader sweep over their Franc Imo's scheduled doublehead-
favorite opponents, the Kansas er at Pittsburgh also was lost to
City Athletics. rain.
A 14-hit attack led by Lopez. The A’s drew five walks off
Berra and Blanchard powered the Bill Stafford in the first inning
Yanks to an 114 victory in the of the opener at Kansas City. tak-
fight which Ramos won by a
unanimous decision Saturday
inning around John Bateman’s,
by bases koaded triple and coasted to |
Mets The
- to get ready for the Area Four First two games of the playoffs i----------,-----„------. . .
That big “hiss’’ Red Low came little league tournament to be will be Friday night at 6:00 p.m. crew, will be Brownwood’s Little Said-
up with the victory in the second held in Coleman July 19-20 L_____ _ g _ _______1 ’ ** Thh ’ *’ Th
of the two exhibition scraps. The teams, representatives of the Continental League all-stars
) and the American • League L-
stars
in thesnightcap. to get underway be Coleman’s Wallace Pingus.
National League at 8 00 p m. _________________
Batting (200 at bats)—T. Davis.. Playing Saturday will be the
Ios Angeles, MO Groat. St Lou- losers onFrdaytits in tfie Teenage Season
is, -3-0. initial game of a twinbil to start *
Runs - H Aaron, Milwaukee at 8:00 pm Tn the nightcap. start- A_-A,pe g,e
and White, St Louis, 67 ing at 8 o'clock, the winners of "FFV---F- ---
Runs batted iu-H. Aaron. Mil- the. previous nights action will
waukee. 70: Santo, Chicago and collide.
White. St. Louis, 65 After the champion of the play-
In the opener, starting at 6:00 Doyles, San Antonio;
p.m., the Buffs will go up against Neighbors. Pickton.
grcga»e with three other Area the Vets. The Lions will take on --
Triples—Pinson, Cincinnati, 12; Four playoff winners in a tourna- the second-place Savers in the
mem to determine a District 28 nightcap
( r' OPTOMETRISTS
t»4> at Pitts burgh (Oibbon 36 and
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
American League
* Batting,, (200 at bats)— Yastr-
zemski. Boston, 337; Malzone,
Detrontdar 2.“ The tournament is slated to advance to the national finals to ----------:
— start Thursday, July 18. It will be held in early August.
Coaches' Crew
Little League Stars Ready i0 Hold Tilts
LLIE0
FENCE
was set bv a Corpus Christi yacht . —- —
Sunday in the 23rd annual Gulf 1 and five in Division 2—took part
Yacht'Race in the annual race
Bob Blair, skipper of the Viking. Fhspattj ownedubyu GeorK,
claimed the’Noah T. Smith trophy took first ptace for the fleet in
mmuummuummumsmunmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMLIIIIIII Division 1. Winners were de-
termined on a handicap basis
Second place went to La Joya,
owned by Bill Carl and Bob Flato
of Corpus Christi, and third to
Astarte, owned by Frank Ehrman
of Galveston.
Winners in individual classes of
Division 1 were
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tell He said hi. planned to givechtcazo (EDaxorn 120) at * Louis
it all he has and he figures his Loa Angeles (Dryadale 1-10) at pnia
game is suitable to the long, nar- * ‘“
row fairways and big greens of —
, g- Dac Country Club course, which xountonnsohnon Nottebart 1o
GALVESTON (AP) — A new for being first to cross the iinisn measures 7,046 yards and has a at New York iCralg 2-14 and Wuley
.....e at Galveston. The race 36. 35. 71 68). 2. twinight
• P“ . MHwaukee (Lemaster ►»> at Cincinnatil
"Winning the British open be-
came an endurance contest more
than a test of golf," said Charles.
“Phil Rodgers (who Charles beat Boaton
in a playoff) felt the strain more Chicago
than I did in the last 18 holes." Minnesot*
Charles said he didn’t think, Cteveland
there should have been 36 holes
auxnauga nignt — opener, while Downing’s four-hit ing a 4-0 lead, but the Yanks
pitching and the slugging of El- pounded back and finally made a
A"EKIEAW.hLG.Tret. Behina A oposed screen which was to, feature approximately ten teams ston Howard and Tom Tresh won rout of it with five runs in the
haw been placed around the from this area and throughout the the second game 5-0. eighth Lopez drove in four runs
fence at Sportsman Park in order state in an effort to become this The Boston7 Red Sox kept their with a homer and single. Blanch-
to increase the difficulty of hit- district's representatives tn the slim hold n second place in a ard also had a homer and single,
ting home runs will not be erect- state finals to be held in Lubbock, split at Los Angeles, winning the and Berra collected three hits. Re-
ed said National Baseball Con- A champion and runner-tip will second game 5-0 after the Angels liever Steve Hamilton was the
gress District Commissioner Ben- be determined by the plavoff took the opener 114. Chicagois
nie Houston which will be played in double- third-place White Sox«divided with
The screen which was to have elimination style. It was original- Baltimore, nipping the Orioles 3-2
i he screen. wmen w*. o dA sinle_eiminatjon on Nellie Fox’ dutch two-run sin-
been put up for the benefit of the ly to have been singie-eiunuunion in the ninth inning following
.coming District IV Non-Pro base- While at the state finals, the J setlack in the first game.
I Detroit at Washington x postponed ratnball playoffs, can not be con- teams from the state’s 14 state Minnesota unloaded a barrage
TODAY s GAMEs . . structed because of the teenage districts will lodge at the Pioneer of home runs and swept Cleve-
Bostenuefacbpuzgu 1242 .« um a- piayoffs which will also be held Hotel. There they wil receive a land 5-3 and M
".43 “ Cy at Sportsman - rate of $3.00 per person. The Detroit-at-Washington dou-
Cleveland (Donovan 6-5) at Minnesota Unless there is a new idea, the . bleheader was rained out.
- .(stigman,7g. M cmum. old ground rules will stand for for.the affair. . , The Los Angeles Dodgers also
434« m>. nt«M the tournament, said Houston. Winner of the state crown will jumped to a 64-game lead in the
enemies at the same time for the cow- at Philadelphia. The second game
boy boatman. And skippers are liable, was postponed
. nn The victory added a halt game
404 CENTER
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2nd game postponed
San Franciaco at Pitsburgh, 1 postponed.
rain
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