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Tuesdey, August 8, 1967 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN-----11
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Senators Up
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some cause for worry as the
। Buse, Teresa Turner Carolyn
locals eased by the Chicks 7-6
the eight inning
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Brownwood suffered a defeat,
for the second gme at the hands
2
builders The Rebels lost the Sat-
urday morning clash 7-6 The
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like this
Los Angeles 48 59
ohn-
the weeks before the season get the breaks "
opens offer up an even greater
Winner — "I knew the minute
In TL Chase
director of infor you're going to find out about
puned
Don Weiss
Six Games
The Rebels played six games
by and the two final games
against Whichita Falls.
American League
Major League Leaders
Randle and Caroline Gleaton
(Driver Makes Jump
3
run homer. The Dodgers used
oney
To Big-Time Racing
Moore made a brief jump from
162; Marichal, SF, 162; Jen-
straightened out Moore came
Southern 500 at Darlington.
on.
of the wall and had to quit
National League
Coach David Haladay urges
followers And the powers that
Louie Welch said Monday ho
agers are also urged tc attend.
mines for three more years.
memmmurpm
program
Moody's top Ford driver and
the ride, but he was told to keep
Officials of the association re
in touch
Chrysler
sale-priced!
In his regular news confer-
HEALER MOTOR CO.
1003 W. Commerce
Brownwood, Texes
WHITEY HAD 2.74 ERA
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or more victories His mark is
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For HPC Game
on a big,
beautiful
Paul Lewis' Dodge Charger for
the Dixie 500 at Atlanta He
qualifed at 17th at 145 729 miles
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season can be a gut busting,
nerve wracking emotion shat-i
' made 57 points on 21 out of 22 J
extra point attempts and booted
i 12 field goals.
San Fran.
Atlanta
Chicago
Cincinnati
Philaphia
Pittsburgh
hits. Delores George. Teresa
Tunern, Carolyn Galloway and
Earla Buse each had two hits
for the game while Dorothy
ge. Carolyn Galloway, Dorothy
Beard and Dorothy Randle also
collected hits for the Rebels
h «
for
ime
inst
ping Arkansas 6-4 and 4-1 in a
doubleheader, Amarillo whipped
El Paso 8-2 The Sonics hold a
912-game lead over Albuquer-
Chicago
Boston
Minnesota
Detroit
California
Wash’n
Baltimore
Cleveland
59 45
58 49
57 49
57 49
58 52
55 55
49 57
50 59
Jean McKamev of Brownwond
was credited with the win while
striking out seven, as Washing-
ton shut out Minnesota 5-0.
ned
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New
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h a
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horror The postgame interview J saw them, these guys could
Thus it was with great relief play football.''
Home Runs—Killebrew . Minn .
32: F Howard. Wash 28
Stolen bases — Campaneris,
2’
3 1
ash.
zing
leb-
ieral
not
esti-
for
nore
runs
Dorothy Randle was the win-
ning pitcher
earning $1,525
Veteran track observers were
impressed Several went so far
vest
eged
tday
is of
win a place on the team and get
I in top condition at the same
time
But for coaches and reporters,
homer in the opener to coast to
■ victory
Albuquerque has now won 18
PRESCRIPTION
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innings to a 3-3 tie in the sec-
ond
who
tour-
shed
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in the other game. Dallas-FW
tripped Austin 4-3.
Monday 's Resalts
Baltimore 4. Cleveland 6
Washington 5. Minnesota fl
California 8. New York 4
Only games scheduled
Wednesdday’s Games
Atlanta at New York
Pittsburgh at Chicago. 2
Houston at Cincinnati. N
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Loser — "In this game. skill
and hard work only take you so
far You've got to be lucky and
ness
Los Angeles 6, St Louis 4
Philadelphia 8 San Fran fl
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
New York at California. N
Boston at Kansas City. N
Washington at Minnesota, N
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PRE-FINISH
PANELING
AS LOW AS
Sometime early in that race. I up with 20-20 vision, not only
he bumped into the back of Jun , with the horn-rimmed specta-
tor Johnson s car. Johnson held cles he wears, but in the gog-
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Minor Leagues
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pacific Coast League
Tulsa 14. Hawaii 13
Okla City 2. Indianapolis 1
Seattle 6. Tacoma 1
San Diego 3, Vancouver 2
Only games scheduled
International League
Toronto 3-2. Buffalo 1-0
Rochester 5. Syracuse 0
Columbus 5. Toledo 1
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: Gleaton Carolyn Galloway and [ ____________ _____
Dorothy Randall Buse. Tarner, i Dorothy Randle and Delores
fused Monday to disclose the cir-
Sunday. Moore drove in only cumstances of the pair’s dismis-
his second big track Grand Na- sal
tional race ever He took over
Drive in today for the widest choice and the biggest savings.
Your driving ambition
of its last 23 games
Amarillo boomed 15 hits to
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sive
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and home run in the game Lee
Randle came across thep late
, Trazawell Franklin Jr . 20,
astute Ralph Mocdy was look and Floyd Nichols, 25. former
ing for another young driver he students at TSI, were fired Sun-
could bring up thrcugh the day from their jobs with Project
ranks, young Bud Moore was Go, .....
given consideratio as Loren
F,-,7
erican League pitcher with 200
WORLDS LARGEST
MOVERS
ence Welch praised Francif
Williams, new executive direc-
tor of the poverty unit and
said he was confident Williams
will not tolerate this sort of
, thing."
a program run by the Har
aumomuepouaum0^X3^
Rebels crossed the plate 0 times
with Lee Randle leading the
wav with four hits, Earla Buse
with two. Teresa Turner and
Carolyn Galloway with one hit
each Delores George and Doro-
thy Randle whacked eut two
hits each
Rebels Bounce Back
By BLOYS BRITT I They were good years. too He per
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) — learned the tricks of the stock
murm ' Richmond 3, Jacksonville 1
Georgia's Bobby Etter was
the nation's second best point .. .
scorer via kicks in 1966 He leston, S.C., driver should have
It's that time of year. We're cleaning out what few remain
of our 1967 models to make room for the '68s that'll be heading
our way before very long. If you've got eyes for a real bargain-
a full-size, loaded-with-luxury, packed-with-power Chrysler
at a midget-sized price, now's the time to make your move.
But move fast. There'll be no more when these are gone.
had nnt each also made the all-tourney team. I
The Rebels took the second The Rebels make their next F
game with a surge of heavy tournament appearance in Ste
hitting Teresa Turner slammed phenville this weekend.
1 The powerful Brownwood Reb- ,
l els battled the Wichita Falls
Truck Rebuilders in a close dou-
ble or nothing tilt late Satur-
day night to gain the top berth
in the Hamby double elimination
softball tournament which was
held this past weekend in Abi
i lew
' The Rebels defeated the Re
builders in two back-to-back
games, 7-5 and 16-0
The Rebels met the Ballinger
Chicks in the first round Friday .
night, advancing in the tourna- 1
ment with a 6-1 victory
Rebels leading the way in the
hitting department were Doro-
' thy Beard with a single. Earla
and Galloway also had home George had home runs in the
! first inning with Carolyn Gal-
loway, Teresa Turner Dorothy-
Beard and Lee Randle swat-
Win Streak
By HAL BOCK . It left them at the magic 500
Associated Press Sports Writer mark — a plateau seldom
Oh Joe Hardy, if only you i reached by the perennial also-
could see your Washington Sen | ran*
hits, while Fayreen Randle,
Caroline Gleaton. Delores Geor-
Runs Aaron Atl . 80. Santo
I Chie . 80; R Allen. Phil, 80.
In the first game with the
Rebuilders I ee Randle had three
' 1
■’ -_1
as to say "that boy is going
to be a future star in auto rac-
ing All he needs is first-class
equipment ”
i ended a personal seven game
I losing streak against the Twins
who slipped to third place, three
names back of the idle White
I Sox.
Brabender, recalled by Balti-
| more from Rochester on July
for their third straight victory
and ninth in the last 13 games
r-mgsng
nament. She entered the base
running contest and won it with
a time of 112 She also re-
ceived a trophy for heng one
of the girls selected on the all-
tournament team. Fay Randle
Baseball Stars
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BATTING - Al Lupiow, Pi NEW YORK (AP) - When
rates, slapped six hits in nine at Whitey Ford s elbow spur forced
bats in a doubleheader as Pitts- , his retirement from baseball
hurgh ripped Chicago 6-3 in the on Memorial Day, the brilliant
first game and then battled 14 southpaw had the lowest earned
---- ■ - run careet average at ay Am-
Pitching (0 decisions) of emotional strain when he
Hughes. St L . 10-3, 769. Veale, said that •
In the National League. Los
Angeles ended St Louis’ five-
game winning streak, beating
the Cardinals, 6-4 Philadelphia
pounded San Francisco and
Pittsburgh defeated Chicago 6-3
in the first game of a double-1
! header The second game was
Dallas-Fort Worth jumped on
Austin starter Stan Bell for lour
runs and then survived a Braves
rally Dave Nicholson of Austin
stroked a heme run off Spur
starter and winner John Her-
manek. Frank Regerger pitched
the final two innings in relief. :
In Tuesday night’s sanes,
Amarillo is at El Paso. Little
Rock is at Albuquerque, and
; Dallas-Fort Worth is at Austin.
Batting (250 at hats'—Staub. - -
Houst., 353; Clemente, Pitt, all players to report Boys
; 352 | interested in serving as man-
his eyes examined. . _ --------- -—-----* —
Moore went back to the salt be in Grand National racing was shocked when he learned
began to watch the dark-haired, two of five men charged with
slightly built. handsome young- murder in May disorder at Tex
ster more closely. as Southern University had been
Earlier this year, vhen Fred hired by the city's anti-poverty
Lorenzen quit is Helman and
KC 40. Agee. Chic . 23
Pitching '10 decisions'—Hor-
। len, Chic . 13-3. 813; Lonborg,
; Bost . 15-5. 750
Strikeouts—McDowell. Cleve.,
163. Lonborg. Bost . 161.
had tow hits
The Bebels area new team
to the women's softball league
and are play ing in their second
organized season Brownwood
has won the last three tourna-
ments in Brownwond. Ballinger
and Abilene.
Dorothy Randle received two
trophys for her trip to the tour-
hour He finished fifth,
Pitt 12-4, 750 i Cutdown dav - “We'd be a
Strikeouts -Bunning. Phil, starter on a lot of teams”
Pair Fired
For Part in
TSU Rioting
HOLSTON (AP) - Mayor
Brock St L . 78
Runs Batted In — Cepeda.
St I. . 86: Wynn. Houst . 85
Three years ago young Bud car driving trade.
’ ' ' ‘ He also had his eyes exam-
BOWIE
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but young Moore got a piece gles he uses while driving.
- • ■ ■ - This season, driving sports-
kins. Chic . 153
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Early Gridders
Slate Meeting
Eanly football players will
be issued shoes and sox Wed-
nesday at 7 p.m. in the field-
1 house
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I out two singles a double and a
home run with the bases loaded
I** Randle Dorothy Heard.
I Caroline Gleaton. Delores Geo-
I rge. and Dorothy Randle each
PITCHING - Phil Ortega,
Senators. hurled a three-hitter, 2.74
Earned run averages have
AI.L. c... twice and lashed out two singles.
NCDS 060000 Eala Buse slammed out three
ria County Community Action
zen’s replacement. He didn t get Association.
; ski Bost . 21.
Triples—Monday, K C . 6; sev-
en tied with 5
The Rebels met the Eastland
White tops and defeated them
17-1 Lee Rapdie Earla Buse,
Fayreen Randle Carolyn Gal
loway and Dorothy Randle all
chalked up home runs in the
game Jean McKamey and Mar-.
sha Owain shared the pitch-
ing honors
Ballinger gave the Rebels
St Louis
him— it would have been a great
play if it worked "
Winner — "W* play them all
to win."
Loser — "These games don’t
.. ... . count in the standings” John Duffie of Albuquerque
St I. 86; Wynn Houst 8a ; Weiss is now in the midst of won his 12th game of the sea-
Hits-BrocK ht L . HI. A le-, perfecting his system for more son in the nightcap. Luis All
menteaitte.13: U . «< t general usage during the regu- caraz smashed a decisive two-1
Doubles—Staub. Houst, SI: T Tar season .For instance —
Davis,N28 .. — . Pregam* — "Well, we’ve
Triples — R Allen, Phil 16 done an we can. Now its up
Williams. Chic 9 to the kids -
Home Runs—Aaron. AtL 27; Postgame _ "We’ll have to
Wynn. Houst ' Har । c. 2 look at the films ' amarno wuumeu a us w
„spenBasen is St b' Postpostgam* - "You gotta hack George Gerberman’s five-
36 Phillips, (luc.. 19 remember he was under a lot hit pitching. It was Gerberman s
Pitrhineilodecisions—i- ------- --- - sixth victory of the year
Don Weiss director of infor you're going to find out about By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
mation for the National Football i kids is to play them " Surging Albuquerque caught
League, a questionnaire making Winner — ' You make your and passed El Paso Monday _________
these interviews obsolete own breaks in this game" night to move into second place on Saturday , three against'Ha m-
t nder Weiss' system, the re-1 Loser — "A football sure in the Texas League, but the - —— 1---
porter merely hands a list of takes some funny bounces" Dodgers will have to go some
. — --- ----- Winner —“It wasn't a gam- to catch front-running Amarillo,
bl* — the situation called for While Albuquerque was drop-
league game played Monday. |
Baltimores Gen* Brabender
blanked Cleveland 4-6 on a four
hitter and California ripped New
York 8-4, scoring seven runs in
Howard. Payne College -and
East Texas Stale Unifersity
will play their Lone Star Co- “
ference football tilt here Ort.
27 instead of Oct 28 as ori-
ginally slated, according to
athletic director Glen Whitis.
ETSU is the de.ending LSC
champ on. and Howard Payne,
with 27 of 38 leitermen re-
turning. is expectei to make
its strongest bid for the cham-
pionship in several years.
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Major League Leader*
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
American League
Batting (250 at bats > —F Rob-
inson. Balt. 330; Kalin*. Det ,
.319
Runs—McAuliffe, Det. 76;
Killebrew, Minn . 68
Runs Batted in— Yastrzemski,
Bost . 78: Killebrew, Minn 77
Hits—Yastrzemski. Bost. 122;
Tovar. Minn . 118
Doubles—Campaneris. K.C.,
24: Tovar. Minn , 24 Yastrzem-
Rebels Capture Crown
Los Angeles at St Louis. N
San Fran at Philadelphia, N
Most observers commented( man and modified cars, Moore
later that Moore, li en 23. had j has won eight feature races and
made the jump to tie big time ■ finished in the top three in 18 0
too soon. Some c mmented, and | the 25 events in which he nas
rightly so. that the young Char- driven He began to accumulate
■ , on his own "Arnies Army of
ators now Washington has soared into
Hardy, the mythical hero who sixth place in the standings just
led the Senators from oblivion seven games of Chicago's first
Jo the American - League pen place pace They ve won 21 of
nant in a best selling book a the last 2 games and if this
few years back would ve popped • keeps up, it could mean a con-
his buttons with pride over Gil' gressional investigation
Hodges, club today | in the only other American
The Senators got a three-hit- - ----- •
ter from Phil Ortega Monday
night and blanked Minnesota
ting out singles Earla Bus*
rapped a double and the Rebels
of the Whichita Falls Truex Re led 6-6 in the first inning
kuudem- ThaDahel- 1et "a Sat- Rebels vs Hamby
Brownood met Hambv, th*
Kansas City 48 62
New York 46 60
• — 1 -------- - tournament host team, in 'he
Just Circle the Quote, Coach ssaf-
Rebuilders again in a double
NEW YORK 'AP>—For the There is a separate list for Midweek — “I never dicuss nothing match
players, the exhibition football winners and losers and it goes the next opponent, but I’ll say [ ----
: this they're the best team l‘ve
. Winner - ’ Like I’ve always ever seen Hambv’s Brenda Jackson suf-
tering experience as they try to ( said, skill and hard work pay off ----------------- feredthe loss Teresa Turner
r I A ■ • slapped out a single, double
Dodger Nine
3
; called by darkness, tied at 3-3
By THE: ASSOCIATED PRESS after 14 innings ,
National League | Ken McMullen smashed his
w I Pct G B 13th home run of the season
67 42 Ris — ’ j and Paul Casanova drove in two
535 a. I runs with a first inning double
23 2 as the Senators jumped into an
23, % early lead
.532 9" ...
518 1011 Ortega, running his record to
514 11 19-5, retired the first 13 batters:
201 itu he faced before Bob Allison's 1
440 12 3: drive fell off Hank Allen's glove
, for a fifth inning double.
381 25 But it didn t ruffe th* big
Monday's Results right hander He allowed just
Pittsburgh 6-3. Chicago 3-3, two other singles and was in
2nd game, tie, 14 innings, dark- control all the way.
Ortega struck out seven and
Houston 47 63
New York 40 65
the dirt tracks to a Grand Na- ined. A Columbia eye specialist
tional drive in the Labor Day got the medical problem
it ”
Loser — "I can’t criticize
that we recently received from Loser — "The only way
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em, -PESN72
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THREE'S A CROWD says 'lets third baseman Ed Charles
as he tags out Astros Norm Miller on an attempted steal.
The interloper is umpire Shag Crawford.
1 21. was just as strong He L
pitched hitless ball until the quotes to the coach, who circles
sixth inning and finished with a the one fitting the situation and
" ' 569 ” B"four-hitter against the Indians expressing his opinion.
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LAST LOOK at his Yankee uniform, which he'* worn
since 1955, is token by Elston Howard before departing
for Boston. Howard, 38. went to the pennant-contending
Red Sox to bolster the bench. And remember when th*
Yanks used to buy key veteran players for the stretch
drive?
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