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er in the fourth against Paul Foy-
Starter Whitey Ford and win: tack- (54). Jackie Jensen hit his
ning reliever Ryne Duren were 10 15th homer for the Sox. •
tween the joint
The day for the operation has
not been set and the final deci-
sion to operate. Dr. Jenny said.
Artesia at Hobb:
Mdiand at Carisdae
Plainvie" al San Ahgeio
Thureday • K-stt.
ring and Roberto Herrera doing
the most damage Herring also
hit a homer in the eighth
Carlsbad halted a Midland win-
University of California with four
meet record holders in the bulky
field of 358 --—
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Friday a Games
Tulsa at Dalia*
Fort Worth at Austin
San Antonio at Houston (2)
Victoria at Corpus Christi
Batting fbpsed on 100 or mot* at haul
Nieman , Balttmore, 367; Kuenn, De-
troit Ml Verhon, Cleveiand, m
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the winner in a three
against losing reliever
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Jaycees
Lions
Eagles •
American Legion
four games
Plainview scored three times in
the tenth to outlast San Angelo
with Roberto Salamo socking a
triple, Joe Clark a single and Bob
Jacobson a double. Jerry Sublett
struck out the San Angelo side ;
in the tenth to preserve the vic-
tory for reliefer Sam Hammock.
Here ■ row imvitation te w« Mb ww
iriendaehipa, mw horlaona Dincoyet, m thou-
sands w other have, that fyine* for eveg-
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wem confdent that < a* it wil leks to aw Y.
vne you that Ayinga for you Evenybodys
doing x-so tea for your appointment vody-
Fort Worth B, Austn 3
Houston 11. Ban Antonio •
Dallas 6-5, Tulsa 5-4
MINOR LEAGI C RESUI T«
racifie Coasi League
Seat t le 4 Vancouver 1
Bau Diego 10, Sacramento J
Phoenfx IB. Balt Lak* City 11
Spokane 4. Fortland 2
International League
Montreal ID-7. Havana 3-1
Toronto 1, Miami 0
Columbus 4. Rochester 1
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wild throw. was 8 years old when Dave Sisler. 44) lifetime vs. De.
Dickson broke in with the St Loots ftroit, won his sixth with reltef
Cardinals in 1939. Howard, who help after singling home the clinch
singled Carey home. was 9. ...... s - -
Raydon’s 2-Hitter Gives
Bucs Sweep Over 'Frisco
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS la one-hitter Sunday. Humberto
The dav after Christmas 1953 Robinson (1-2) won it in relief.
: bass Wednesday in Louisiane in the canal just and black popping bugs
3′25 Pittsburgh 'Sleeper'
115 * 1 —
Pitches Eye-Opener
1M Detroit n Mantte Ne Yora M.
Run, batted In—Core Kansas City
« Jenten Boston U. Oarnart. Boston,
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Calumet Farm trainer Jimmy
Jones said so yesterday in an-
nouncing the operation to be per-
formed at the University of Penn-
sylvania's School of Veterinary
Mediciqe,
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Fort Worth's Cats forced a little
breathing room atethe top of the
Texas League Thursday.
Fort Worth whipped runner-up
Austin 5-3 to increase its lead to
1% games. Third place San An-
tonio took an 11-6 licking from
Houston and fourth place Tulsa
absorbed a double defeat at the
I hands of Dallas
| Corpus Christi bounced cellar-
dwelling Victoria twice add
moved past Houston into fifth
place
Thursday nteht- Hobbs beat Ar-1
tesia M while Carlsbad laced
Midland by an identical score.
• Artesia is just one - half game
ahead in the Western Division
in the Eastern Division Midland
lost little ground although drop. .
Jung a game to Carlsbad. Plain-
Fromm with a 248 - foot 1 . inch
iavelin throw and California s Don
/ Bouden, who took the 880 in 1:47.2
~ Bowden concentrates this time
an the mile where he'll duel the
Osmpics’ 1.500 - meter champion
RonBelany of the defending cham-
pion VTfanova Wildcats.
In Addition- to Bell and Delany,
the Olympic champs competing
are discus thrower 781 Oerter A
— - Kansas-eSuthern. California’shigh
after his memorable blowup.
Played in the championship in
1954 Since thep he t been running
a ranch, playing in a few minor
tournaments each yeay/ and con-
sidering himself as retired
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1 Share Tim Tams Racing Days Over; Bone Operation Set Next Week
m - a am ■ ■ PHILADELPHIA (AP--Tim ceivably could race again. But he can do is save him for stud,” said last Saturday. He finished second stud — * Operations of this type take
I fl « rA ■ ■ Tam comes to this center of vet- won't, Jones in New York after confer- Dr. Jacques Jenny, 41. the Swiss What Tim Tam did was. break about two hours. Tim Tam will
I I " I IMAN I A "A arinarymedcine next week for Calumet Farm trainer Jimmy ring with Dr William Reed hi. born surgeon who "V* perform the sesamoid bone which forms
also w get mild narcotics to r».
Los Angeles 22 30
1 1 Friday's Games
Miwauhee at St Louts N
Don’t
Gleiore
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Sarazen called it after posting a
score of 84 There were plenty of
other, who agreed with him , 7 Thun.da,, Resuit,
Metz, who (inished second to Kansas City 4-1 New York 1-3
Ralph Guldahl in the 1938 Open}.: Petrott.? .
after his memorable blowup, as waimnEon a"cnina »
Saturday's ames
Cl ex eland at W«Bhin|toa
Chicago at Baltimore,
Detroit at New York
lieve any pain.
Usually in this type of operaton
the horse is up and eacercising
the day after surgery and home
in two wieks
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425 11
Rotary -45
American League
Toams- - " •
The A's who won the opener of
the day-night pair 4-1, fell to third
with the defeet as Boston, a 4-2
winner over Detroit, took second
place, nine games behind New
I York Fourth piece Washington
defeated the Chicago White Sox
16-5; and Baltimore jumped past
Cleveland into fifth by beating the
Indians 74.
Dickson, now 4-2 in his .17th ma-
miss...
Thursday s Results
Cineinnatt S. St Louis 0— . •
■ Milwaykee i, Chicago 4
PhHadelphia 4 Loi Angeles 3
Pittsburgh 3. San Franriseo 1
Saturday’s Games
Miwaukee at St Louis
’ Cincinnati at ■Chicago
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Philadeiphla at Ban Francisco
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sixth inning to furnish the margin
Clark and triples by Allen Her- by which the Giants won the first
"" —■ ""----- ggme and hit a circuiter in the
nightcap to put Corpus Christi
Missourian made his debut. Tony inghome
----------------------- — —--------------Kubek, who got the first of 12 firth
(left) and B V. McNeil caught this limit of 30 of 37 pounds and were caught on a McNeil yellow Yankee hits, was 3.
National Lregi
T earns— P-w i
20 » Ciub \g 3
K anis- 4i
Mett. weather-beaten and now settle for 75s. Southern Hills' par Axnicax aore
50, was out in front again as the' is 35-25-7# for a tough hilly 6,907- Teama w l
_ into nt tegand round/ yard layout. . . --------------- -Ara Xor.------ H
And he probably was the only per- The heat end the wind made It kaon ciy ” 2
i i on the premises who thought play tougher yesterday and caused Washington 25427
h» had as good a.chance of stay- frequent errors of judgment in ap- Ctttemna ’ -R ”
ing ahead as the two players who proaching the greens.
were tied with him . "A harrowing heartbreaking __
_ Sharing the lead with Metz aft- perience" was what veteran Gene
Pitsergh at os Abi'N «N,
Gthcinnati at hicago
Neil Chrisley’s third hit. 1 triple,
and second RBI bagged it for
Washington in the eighth against
losing reliever Early Wynn (5-5)
Al Smith counted three runs with
two homers for the last place
White Sok. Dick Hyde won it in
relief.
Texas LKAGEE
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-Strikeouts Jones st Louta nDrot.
GB WwSsw 14. Antoneiu, san rrancinco, H
— Don Hsinrich of the New York
I football Giants led the nation in
1 passing in 1950 when he played for
* the Washington Huskies.
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BARBECUE BRAZIER
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He's dead serious when he says
— ._ he is in shape and can plav good s
37thannualNC AA track and field golf right through the tournament. ieannanc"co
“championshins open todav a the Butmost observer. feel the weight | Pittebure
- of » yeap’will be a bit too much IE.touss —
when comes time to plav 36 -PniiSelphia
holes, the heat Saturday. ____
This big group lists five am- pEnorisgostoneefaced.msolid,220-
p champions and seven of last/8istnrera hv heat seems to.be
yei-. individual winners SsturX about a veir viLwr 28.. he‛s
law pmcafajrge
"denindgoinginto te
ship in"1956 with amPigd2mPjon- second round were Lloyd Man-
Last Vear-It AustiVTex hi5* grum another tested veteran who
With an NCAA retard lump of 287. old" Frank’sTranahw andasyear-
and seeks Tes< Owpnee 93 U“r -d_F rank Stranahan Two behind
old world -Ecra-°essi2yea ’ at,.73.were 48-yearcold Jimmy De-
D" 25 eT°--*... tmaret and Bruce Crampton, a 22-
-ne.o2er NeAA. record setter, year-ol Australian pro
All that helped make the 75
shooters look pretty good. There
were 20 of them, including Ben
Hogan, a four-time winner of the
Open who would like to be the
first to win a fifth, twice-cham-
pion 'Cary Middlecoff, and Sam
Snead, who never has won the
big on.
Yankee 'Kids'
Beat Oldtimer
& wSS'T. .Philadelphia beat Wesco To Observe
Ravdon 24. who lost his first 5--
two decisions in the majors. walk- F m inrl nfmn Dav
ed six and struck out five, giving TOUnQQllOn Hay
up singles to Daryl Spencer and The Wesco Little League will
Orlando Cepeda The Giants scored observe Little League Foundation
when Murry stepped into the ma- Gus Triandos and Jim Marshall
jors from Houston. Bill Skowron. hit two-run homers for the Ori
whose sixth home run tied it 2-all oles, who blew a +i lead, then
One of the pitchers was termed the Cardinal staff, didn’t walk a I
J sleeper by the Bucs. who man while fanning five of his old
brought him alone in the minors. mates. The big right-hander (4-3)
Yesterday. big right-hander Curt now has three consecutive corn
Ravdon threw an eve-opening two- plete game victories—after going
hitter, for his first victory and without a complete game in 10
complete game in the majors, a starts since last • September 18
2-1 job.over San Francisco that Wilmer Mizell lost his sixth. He
gave the Pirates a three-game had a four-hit shutout until the
s"eeP. .k ■ i. Reds, now third; 3% games be- .
By losing their fifth in a row hind Milwaukee, scored two in the »
the second place Giants tumbled sixth on a walk and singles by 2
12 games behind the Milwaukee Frank Robinson, Don Hoak and '
Eraves, who beat. the. Chicago Gus Bell Ed Bailev and Robinson
Cubs 5-4 Cincinnati' defeated St. homered for the other runs.
Lums 5-0 on Brooks Lawrence's .
Aging Murry Dickson Goes
"8 12 Innings; Loses 3-2 _
W By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS owo on. one out in the 11th. He
• This is a story about a loser, fanned four of the five he faced
a V game little Murry Dickson of the striking out the side in the 12th
F*E Kansas City Athletics . The rookie right-hander has
d 5 At 43, the knuckleballing right- whiffed 40 in 25 2-3 innings.
EPu hander went all the way only to Ray Herbert 2-1 won the opener
Na lose in 12 innings last night. 3-2 with an eight-hitter, blanking the
BLN to the American League leading Yanks until Carey's sixth homer in
F.M1 New York Yankees Most of them the eighth inning Bob Cerv hit hi.
I he weren’t old enough to be Boy 16th homer for the A's, winning
" "a Scout, when Murry pitched his their first at Yankee Stadium In
| first major league game. 18 tries since July 22, 1956. Tom
The kids who beet the old man, Sturdivant 1-4 was the loeer, giving
I a rookie in the AL, were Andy , up a two-run, second-inning triple
| Carey end Elston Howard. Carey, to Billy Hunter—who wes traded
I who singled and went to third to Cleveland for Chico Carrasquel
e when hie theft of second drew a after the game.
Teams-- T
Midland 6
Plainview 20 33
San Angelo _ 30 34
Teams-- w L
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Carisbad — _____13 n*
Hobbs - —* 17 24
Friday b Schedule
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Detroit --A. 33 29
Chicago _ _ 2 22 30
Fpidy’s Games
Detroit a/New York Mi
Kansas Qty at Boston Nt
Cleveld at washington (Ni - 3
Chlcago at Baltimore (Ni
iorleazugeeqsondeftsvexankees Today at San Antonio
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sprout of 40 with the Cards. He
went 12 24 innings that time
against the Cube — and lost by
the same score, 3-2.
of lastear arelowa’s Charley
Jonyy with 8:57 8^ the two-
mj€. Pacific l utheran's John
Duren, warned by plete umpire
Joe Paparella to wipe the sweet
from his hands after sending two
Nite-Maya, Sen Ptgmfce m cebeda,
3 Bapks Chicago, 73.
E Sinethnat, H. roryn,
Aaron, arilwaukee and Maya.
rtSewxis.
Ordinarily at this stage plavers w. , -s
with scores in that range likely -c.mabe ,1
would be wondering about their Plainview ii
chances to survive "the cutoff at "
the end of today'a second round. T.om,-
iumper Eharm “E" After the second round, the field Tori *.« 22 al
stmes Daumas wnd isdeducedorosohe 50 SIS! ?■»>-. - - ” s
tured thengoo-meter hurdles Here fiale on Saturday. It usually Torpin crat — . M 32
Whis nenshabeuquorrerdtdashofoa takes about.150 or better to make _ s 3
record nt 45 a . Victoria -- 23 39
, M _ .There were four who had 74s on
/ Tonie. the first round—tac-time amateur
l. urn ar i enms champion Harvie Ward, touring
A pro Gene Littler. Smiley Quick, a
Aces Ousted in the National Amateur nnars2
-AUSTIN —-The Texas sectional aegoklahomrostterunisorrtcoach
Tennis Tournament reached the Som, 4 4", A4EI, A2.E 1
finals indoubles yesterday and the were Chick Harbert and Walter
top, seeded team of James Schmidt Burkemo, both former National
ane-Engene Saller of Lamar Tech PGA ch.mp.ons.7mSd Patmer,
Schmidt’MB Seller took an up-hunMasts pinner this year’
settrimming from Richard Keeton Africa and Oklahoma a Charlie
end baurence-gecker of Texas, former amateutSchamhprin
Bingles are in their semifinals cnp camainio whger.s. Wafker
most'-
key. owner of Calumet Farm ahahd tegan 1958-
The threeyear-old colt won the tor sees Tim Tern making the
Kentucky Derby end the Preak- same complete recovery swap.
.. . co. „ ness, then injured his right front did;- then, like Swape. going to
He s ruined. .nd .bout til we .nkle running the Belmont Stake, is up to Jone, .nd Dr. Reed.
Artesia Blows 10%-Game Lead in Three' Weeks
EywTHE.ASSOIATED PRESS view moved from third to seond — - ..... -*
101,ama jaa uh 056 10.of.a with an 11-8, 10-inning triumph
week.’ Aneeie. in the Sophbmnore gyer an Angelo. Midand leads
League, appears to have found it °HObssscred five times in the
The Giants have lost 17 of their sixth inning with A homer by Ken
last 23 games, eight i « row. ■** ----
• that S how.
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Thursday B Results
Corpus Christi 9-7. Vietori.8-3
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SCOR
Rung -Cerv, Kansas City. 40 F Boll-
■Cats force
569 •
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"'Room in TL
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R B _ O)nen । Operation known to ganai
. “® "WwT• . MV • • players as remove! of bone chip.
- n I . n Ball players usually return to
Tommy Bolt Julius Boros; TftnTmPramtphorc"acineopBg
Dick Met? Fire Nifty 71's
TULSA Okla in — Twenty er an opening dav in which no on
wars ago Dick Metz, then a star could. equal par on the heat
7 of the pro golf circuit, lied the Na seared, windswept Sothern Hille
. tional Open championship all course were Tommy Bolt and Jul-
wrapped uP, going into the last has Boro. They shot 71-real good
round only to lose it with a hor- golf on a rugged day when some
rible 79. of golf's best known stars had to
Oparmist
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the Pittsburgh Pirates traded sec- Starter Lew Burdette bowed out
ond baseman Danny O'Connell to after a two-run Chicago fourth.
Milwaukee for three guys named giving up Bobby Thomson's seventh
Max, Sid and Sam. three kid pilch- homer. * ' _________—
ers and $75,000. . Lawrence. once "the bull” of batter, to the dirt, gained "a 3-1
. ---- . . . _ recof.(f after relieving Ford with
in the fourth on Cepeda’s infield Dav with a Double-header at the
hit, two walks .nd a wild pitch 1 loop's Alm. Street Park tomorrow
A a . A | The Pirates, getting only four hits night.
Ma77u‛e Nauu «'th both runs unearned, scored Elwood Pieree; West Orange
IVIOLLY J. IVEVY the clincher in the sixth when mayor pro tem. will give n brief
I ""--J " "‘‘J trookie Paul Giel (1-0) forced a talk between games to highlight
k| . a life Eun home by walking Roberto the occasion, according to G. H.
Nntrh WinC Tlemente on four pitches—after a Johnston, league president. •
IVUILII IT 1115 h't-batsman. a walk and error had Barbecue sandwiches, hot dogs
’ ' * filled thaebases. , and cold drinks Will be old during
Mazzy’s and Navy were vic- ..That 1953 deal, incidentally, gave the night's action.
torious in games nlavrd list night the Pirates Max Surkont. Sid Gor Little League Foundation Day is;
in Orange's City Softball League don. Sam Jethroe, Larry Lassale a national venture designed to
Mazzy's batsmen could get only end Fred Water, in addition to raise money for the operation of
one base hit off Lloyd Richard, but Raydon. O Connell, now is with the massive non-profit kids base-
that was enough as they shutout the Giants, but sidelined by injury ball program.
Spencer Chemical 2-0. J at the moment. A specie! meeting of league offi-
The winning pitcher was Ran- The Braves overhauled a 4-1 cials and auxiliary members will
dall Peddy. who gave up five hits Cubsead with Del Crandall's sin- be held at the park between the
. . __ Hi-Fox. Chteago. ss; Malsoste, Bos.T Elbert Pierce struck out six and in going the full distance for Rle drvinginthe winning run in two games Saturday night, or
HelF OnanAwe ton..42. Brideee Waspineion, .i gave up only three scattered hits Mazzy’s. Right rd was charged the eighth- Ed Mathews’ 13th home about 7 p.m., Johnston said. A
nail openers cPouhia q5Kurnzmo;010.Alaa as the Skippers turned back the with the low run had tied t -all in the'seventh work party will be held Saturday
Second half nI. tk. .. _ P-eT kan. ciiy. is' Steelers 5-2 in a Wesco Little Navy's victim was The Orange against loser Moe Drabowsky (4- at 7:30 b.m. to complete restroom
divisions at AY on.the snior ■ Tipie"w.. Manya. Kanaaa city ana League fracas last night. Leader, which was edged out 6-5. 6). who beat the Rirates 4-0 with facilities at the park.
I e«“ wilUI„ethenaor ange „Littie « Washingtom, » rutite, Kanaas ‘Rolly Gordon and Dailev Brous- Both Don Raiborn, the winning------ ----------------------=---------------
double header next , Hime runscere, Kawas cits: le«ard shared the mound chores for pitcher, and Pete Hearnsberger,
in 'Ccaderone h Monday nizht, Boston, «• Trianaa, Baltlmore, the losers, giving up only four hits! the loeer. gave up five hit.
roIna’gsecond ha 11, curtain. .. . . between them Thev struck out The Leader . " ,
Oprk"st wil.clash.with havetanapbzteananaen86.28 nine end walked eight. play afield, committing six costly
2PTa rm andNation ? Leazue ane Minoso,cinSina, ndi Gordon, who Matted, was tagged errors before the contest was over.
2r2.Pmard the Lions will Ptehape ibam deci- with the defeat. ’ Use City Softball League wili
/. Lo,uh .. -I? in the American mm.-urr m. rm. m. #000: The Skippers'Bobby Jo, Woosley conclude dirs half plav with two
fT? half arn^k n. . weSlhgton" s-TZoo 101 °09 M’“' and Broussard got the pniv extra | games tonight
cR20aacton the two cir usrikouu,.. Ne York “ hase hits of the game, • triple andpkeague-leding
LutgutheAmerican.and National Ja. A “ Baitamore, 62 Plerce cn“- double respectively. will take on Ohio Oil in the first
The .s-nded Tuesday nizht. ---- Others whacking safeties for the game of a twin bill at 8:45 p.m.
chamnsayeees.won the first half NATIOXAL IEAGEK Skippers were Billy WiIson, Ken- The Leader and .Mazzy's will clash
onampionship.inthe American by Batbine "pseq,om100o5,m0re at bat neth Kittrell and Tim Chatznier.|in the finale et 8 pm.
M^'c-r6" s
Both first, half winners are fa- 2"“’-.- - ---
vored to pull a repeat performance .Runs batted, in- Thomas, puuburn,
in the final round However. shouM Han”arv-acnicaco, 8.
another club manage to come RiMyN.s
Chrough, a playoff involving the San Prancsco,
first and second half winners cDeueie-Mga
would.be necessary to determine S2nEn
N FINAL STANDINGS- • '"*« Cnieago >M biasgame,
. (First Half) AiSUi . ma., pittaburan. 10
Banas Chlctgn. IA Walla, Chieago. is.
PetGB stoirn base AShbuym, Philadelvfii
l- a ene Maya sad rr.Mlsro 10: T TMST1
Cnieago .nd Skinner, Pirtsburen. S
Pitehing -Dawd on s or more deet-
Mom’.- Purkey Oincinnat, 8-1, 378:
SiN:wen. Mi"*, 8-1, ****“'■
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1958, newspaper, June 13, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519523/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.