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THE ORANGE LEADER
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1963
T Musial Writes His
Educational
All-Stars Talk a Lot
HOLDING 'EM UP
38
• SCHOOLS
Baseball Obituary
Especially About Food
■M
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By GEORGE PHARR
ability to hold teammates’ spell-
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size, but also his poise and
man-
meat announcement the pictur
.260 Monday
ner.
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Estes Goes
All the stars agreed the Hous-
Baker reached over and hooked
‘Boy, I like these things,1
he
kind up in the Panhandle.
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over his head.
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has
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LODGE NOTICES
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the
Baker, an imposing sight at 6-6
feats on the diamond gained him three seasons at Austin Johnston.
will replace Pense. Underwood
sports immortality.
Not Blue for Them
Livestock - Farm
council
Alccholism
open Monday, Wednesdov and Fri-
player in history. He holds Na-
He is Marvin Kunkel, a tackle
day
by i
from 9 a.m. to 12:30 D.m. and
tional League records for runs, on the 1958 Rice team who has
Dodgers Like Mondays
special
To
oan library
Harlindale. Kunkel will coach the
• SPECIAL NOTICES
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Angeles Dodgers. It’s their favor-
ite day.
players.
• PETS a SUPPLIEs
5*
MOTHER CAT ene tar kimem, ata
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assistant at Bridge City Wilson
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knock off their principal opposi-
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and
Lynch Gives Friend 14th
1-DAY SERVICE
Win as Bucs Whip Colts
MD 2nd St.
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Sporting Goods
SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW
goes to SMU and
Employment
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Aerchandise
•re Hie only issues left to be resolved.
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director at West Orange, said
PITTSBURGH
2
MONDAY J RESULT
Boston 5, Minnesota 4
TODAY'S GAMES
THE DISPUTE ON CLASSIFICATION AND RATES OF PAY
Boslon (Mon- Jordan said. He’s the boy that
• MAU HE WANTED
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ciwMM (Grant •10) at Chicogo (nan-
Proper Shipyard Classifications
Levingston Gulfport (Approx. Rates)
Minnesota, .317.
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x Fecod 2 man in 9th.
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Stolen bases — Aparicio. Balti-
1963.
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spi)— Par-
NEEDED
York
junior high football players an
datz, Boston, 12-4, .750,
AT ONCE
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burgh. 333.
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kee, 96; White, St. Louis, 12.
• BUSINESS omromrunies
Pinson, Cincinnati, 154.
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self more of a roadblock than a
•tar had plucked it off.
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issues.
U.S. Whips Mexico
Educational
Home runs — McCovey, San
MEXICO CITY (AP)—The U.S.
31.
booster session at
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elation of Southern California de
Mexico 36-12 in the second
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junior golf tourna-
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ment which ended Monday.
Angeles,
Spokane.
of 2,480,915 over 1881.
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end colored. The Gulfport approximate average rate of pay is based
CHIEFS REPORT
ON WEDNESDAY
Houston
New York
Barrow Battles
'Cat' Tonight
marker
HOUSTON
Chicogo
PIftsburgh
o- Singled for Lillis in 9: ban tor
Smifh in 9th; c—Flied out tor Farrell
to Wh.
HOUSTON (AP) — Combative We, hoping to grab a last bite of
Kirk Barrow, who considers him- shrimp. It was too late, some all-
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Holloway is due to attend Bay-
lor. So. four Southwest Confer-
ence schools were represented.
WORLD Beet
Croft. Mrs.
3-8750.
ing for a 3-1 verdict over the Gi-
ants that increased the idle Dodg-
era’ lead from 3%2 to four games
Coll
3-2240
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66
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end Barter
Frenchies),
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$2.05 Average
1.80 Average
1.78 Average
1.80 Average
1.77 Average
1.S7 Average
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noski, Los Angeles, 11-2, Ml
looey, Cincineti, 174, 810.
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Forrel L1-
xFriena w, 14-10
He has played more games with named an additional member to
one major league club than any his football staff.
place Pirates and their 12th win
over the Colts in 15 meetings this
season.
Friend was in constant trouble
high school coach.
Both Helms and Sullivan were
coached by their fathers in high
school. All they did was make All-
$3.08
2.53
2.27 Min.
2.37
2.37
2.18
rides Tor
MacArthur
One writer asked Baker for a
comparison between Pharr and
Nederland. These were Dumas’
opponents in 1962 and INI’s state
crown duels.
"You can’t really compare
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Elm St. Pnene
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all boys should report Wednes-
dsy by 12:15 p.m.
edia omi cy
Hargrove, TU
Crone Operators
Truck Drivers
Dry Docking Crewman
Sand Blasters
Cleaners and Gas Free
Laborers
the major league record for total
bases. 6,099,
Three times The Man won Na-
tional League Most Valuable Play-
er awards—in 1943 1946 agd 1948.
Seven times he held batting titles
—.357 in 1943, 365 in 1946, .376
er and Cade, who’ll be team-
on the Texas freshmen
this fall, turned out to be
st talkative.
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To Woodrow;
Pense Quits
PORT ARTHUR (SpD)—Several
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Hougfon (Broca Ml or Ztatao (S-IS ot
MANAGER
$3,000 to $5,000
Oil Bowl Teams
Step Up Drills
WICHITA FALLS (AP)—Texas
and Oklahoma football squads
were going through a second dav
Major League
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ter practice," laughed Goodrich,
a trim, 195-pounder from Wood-
row Wilson of Dallas.
Por Arthur, 8 a.m. to 3 p.i
• MISCELLANEOUS LOANS
Runs—Kaline. Detroit, and Alli-
son. Minnesota. 73.
Runs batted in—Stuart, Boston,
78: Kahne, Detroit, 77.
Hits—Yastrzemski, Boston, 138;
Kaline. Detroit. 136.
Doubles—Yastrzemski. Boston.
thought they had some of those
weights too low on the program.”
Baker believes several Bear
linemen were over 200 pounds.
(Woodrow. Butaud was placed in
charge of Thomas Edson. the
bemused later during the meal.
Each player had to stand. give
Orang* county. Tata, an •
ratara* in MM Coyr‘ on
the entire SWC was chasing, and
Arkansas finally won his services.
It was a heated recruiting battle.
Probably the all-stars' biggest
jokester is Jim Helms, an "all
right guy,” in the words of one
South teammate.
“You'd think a guy like that,
one with all those honors, might
be cocky," said one Rebel. “But
Jim isn't that way. He keeps
things hopping."
Helms and end Bill Sullivan of
Bellaire (Houston) seemed em-
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n
75
n
He had been asked about the
weather.
stater, was crunching into a huge question. “It’s real hot here early
sandwich. I in the morning. I thought I'd fall
out.”
said Cade, starting to carry the
conversational ball.
“I don't like these sandwiches
at lunch. We have them every dav
at noon. Our suppers are fine, but
I wish we had more to eat at
lunch.”
Cade started making those chips [
disappear, soon as they arrived.
Asked about Pharr-San Juan-
Alamo and the Class AAA state
title battle. Baker said. "They got
after us. You know, their coach
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Tulsa 3, ustin •
el the Little Cypress Booster
Club
with a bases-loaded single in the
first inning and his defensive re-
c
ni . .. , Dodgers’ lead from 4% to five the trainers to keep his arm in [inning homer
Blue Monday? Not for the Los games. condition. T
Moot if not all Labor Unions are supporting the Mochinists in this
efrika and have opposed these Fort Arthur Boilermakers in crossing a
legal picket lino. Thar* is no law or union that can REQUIRE AN IN-
DIVIDUAL UNION MAN to cross a picket line against hie wishes. They
ere-told otherwise.
FOR BOOSTERS
Little Cypress
Stolen bases- Pinson, Cincinna-
ti. and Wills, Los Angelos. ».
Pitching (o decisions)—Pera-
hour early of the regular meeting
tonight to discuss business mat-
ters for the 1963 season.
Only comes ataeta*
TEXAS LSAOUS
CALL TU 6-2062
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WAHTED - Emm MlMta
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INTERNATONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS
DISTRICT LODGE NO. 31
MON AMD women Needed
TO TRAIN
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•tone, challenges Cleve-
Hams, the world's third-
Th* email Boilermakers Local 305 of Port Arthur (not the big Boiler-
makers Local 587 of Orange) took a selfish attitude and GAVE UP
to the Company a change in the overtime clause because none of their
members were affected. They are now crossing a legal picket line. This
is not only detrimental to Labor but puts other fair Union Shipyards
in a bad comparative position.
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1009 GREEN AVE
Doubles Grnat. St. Louis, 34;
;Pinson, Cincinnati, 32.
Triples—Pinson, Cincinnati, 13;
Brock, Chicago, 8.
Strikeouts—Koufax, L
lea. 214; Drysdale, Las
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alcoholics ArtayMOM aMta
svery mondgy ta FiGoy eveninga,
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. St. Loi (boito 120), aw*
pisburon (CarOtaM *12 at New
(Jackson 7-14. M*M
gctoi (Newman 0-3), night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pct Behind
Our fight is to keep Brown's yard in a fair competative position with
Levingston, Bethlehem and other union yards, with prevailing con-
ditions and a docent living wage commensurate with an employees job
duties and skill.
spongter e "31",1 Bouev »
Bunnet 20 4 • 1 S V Iraan ct
8T LOUIS, Mo (AP) - Stan
Musial, 42, wrote his baseball obit-
Mary Monday.
In announcing his retirement at
the end at this season after 22
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32: Causey, Kansas Qty. 29
Triples — Versalles, Minnesota,
and Hinton. Washington. 11.
Home runs—Stuart, Boston, »;
Proven stock for sole.
• BUS OPPORTUNITIES..
FOB RBNT or Ibiwu TBrwc
beauty shop fully equipp
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Texas. Soddle
children, forme
American League
Batting (273 at bats) — Yastr-
zemski. Boston, .333; Rollins,
more,.28; Hinton, Washington, 20.
Pitching (10 decisions) — Bou- ... . „ _____..2. -= - —
[ ton. New York. 15-5, .730; Ra- ““ of allprospective varsity and r
smieert. permonen ige• M ta
am. Mart Murk MW poy. 04
voncemeE: Sta noma, home 0d
aresa. phen manta ta time
home. Write Marta Ca. ta MC-I2,
com at The Crane* Laita.
Financial
(EDITOR'S HOTS Georo- Por
extenglye cevergoe o the Tos Caoch-
Ms Schaal tat weak bfouoh; him in
sontog. with many cogches ana othletes.
One at the hl»h dolnta oi N: cover
2."2.!unc5 il Noim ona
f-v"1 Por « ta nut h
veveded nere.)
and 230 pounds, smiles often. an-
swers with those big eyes staring
and likes to eat.
“What do you do at night?"
someone asked.
“Oh, we go riding around some-
times. and sleep mostly,’’ replied
Baker with sudden directness. His
he said, “and I don’t think a fel- . . .
ton can expect toplay longer than varsity staff at Bridge City. —
22 years in the major leagues. taken over the head coaching po-
But I‘ve had the best job in the Sition at Woodrow Wilson, one of
world. The thrill of putting on aPort -Arthur's junior high schools.
** major league uniform, hitting. I Clarence Underwood, athletic di-
fielding and playing ball is great-rector at Port Arthur, also an-
er than any other job I could ever i nounced that Pete Pense, head
have.” basketball coach, has resigned to
He said that he would continue accept a similar position at West-
to operate his St. Louis restaurant, bury in Houston.
and manage a baseball bat firm. t Underwood said Rodney Pirtle,
Musial’s almost unparalleled head cage coach for the past
Musial’s last regular season
ame will be in St. Louis Sept.
1 against Cincinnati.
Need New Furniture
TV set, or new cor? A real oppor-
tunity for witling workers with
Avon fine cosmetics. Write Ruth J.
Weaver, 2828 71h St., Port Arthur.
Tex.
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ange Leoder.
er 6-8), night
Baltimore (Barber 15-9) at Minnesota
(Stigman 12 10), night
Detroit (Bunning 8-11) at Kansas City
as Houston put runners on in all
I but two innings. The Colts reached
,__. . 1 the big right-hander for 10 hits
All boys who plan to compete but Friend was tough in the
ta high school football at West clutch.
Oranee thisfalllare asked.to re- I The loss went to Dick Farrell,
port to the athletic fieldhouse who gave up nine hits. The Pi-
tomorrow for physical examine- rates bunched four of them in the
uons. fiAt innino when +Lar ern~aa I
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ran aftef the tint day. Pleos
reod your advertisement the
first day it oppeor. # copy is
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New York (Terry 13-17) at
bouquette 14-7), night
1.939; games, 2,987; hits, 3,610: coached the past three seasons at
doubles, 721; times at bat, 10.881 Harlindale. Kunkel will coach the
and runs batted in, 1.937 He holds tackles at Port Arthur.
tment. We have a
your use. 606 W
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CALLED MEETING of
Madison Lodge No. 1M
A.F. & A.M.. Thurs-
Coy. 7 p.m. for school
of Instructions. All
visiting brethren cor-
•tally invited. A. L. Ogden, W.M.,
B. F. Htcbond. secretory,_________
condition. Boston edged Minnesota 5-4 and That contention would probably be
So it’s nice to have help from ended a nine-game losing string backed uP by several Orange
- second division teams, while Pittsburgh knocked off plavers
The Phillies’ Johnny Callison Houston 4-2 in the only other
and lefty Chris Short were the games scheduled in the majors.
principal Giant-killers in the last Short, who had an 0-5 lifetime ’
episode.
| That round table in Rice’s Stu-
j dent Center sure seemed crowded, auny w wI veammates spell-
Enearbeforaove trio of sports boundasomes 205 Jus fom_his
Pirtle won district last year at
Austin, is a graduate at Texas
A&M and recently assisted in
coaching the freshman cage team
at Texas.
Estes formerly attended school
in Orange and had served one
- - - - — —.— ——g- ------ -I -uoui --inu oi one. He got all the
has had to have help from belting a decisive two-run eighth support he needed from Callison
Home runs — McCovey, San ents at
Francisco, 13; Aaron, Milwaukee, Orange
k Ki Hebrew, Minnesota. 26.
Runs—Aaron, Milwaukee, 83;
; Mays, San Francisco, 81.
Runs batted in—Aaron, Milwau-
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and on Ita noles or wul igon
mow on first or second »M. Re
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urged to attend tonight’s meeting Only °oTEi-”e"“oASr uaque
- " ~ r DatagF6 warm 17. Oktaiomo CIty
___ The tea pitcher was empty and
That was the picture, roughly. Cade, the table’s comic, hollered
Food was stacked everywhere and up * waiter.
all that was missing were the
dancin’ girls.
season as Coach Chief Wilson’s of rest and the big three of the badly need it. The record bears
of practicetoday for the Oil Bowl Sratg.fjyw"ion Dodger pitching-.saf. say they themraout eTheir combined recent
game to be played Friday nigh, tose leavtga’wassahine the‘sandnahLeagut"leddors “ 56
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Tookv s BAMas J. _ ---. - -
■ odrm 1• at MIiwouke his college choice and name his
25" mAPThet 1» «t Clif-
• them. Thev’re too different; we
1 had lots at rain and it was cold
when we played Nederland in
1961, too,” he explained.
The new query was about the
"friendliness” of the two squads.
Did they associate at night or
meet up during the day?
“We live on one floor of the
dorm and they (the South) live on
another,” Holloway said.
"There’s some meeting and
stuff like that but we don’t run
around much,” Goodrich said, just
before polishing off his third glass
of tea.
At this table there was a sort
of comradeship and togetherness
that was amazing. Cade and
That directors meet in the high steps
school cafeteria at 6:30 p.m. Par- land
after S.
Fproa"adnon.ygpnopn6
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SERVICE STATION
EXCELLENT location. Orange, Tex.
Call Mr. William*. YU 3-1675,
hatcnedt soneth sidelinssoand romplainedof stifr.armsand Pod- major league career and callison only
but was fourth
8 an M ’in^
burgh s conquest of Houston. Bob home
Friend won his 14th of the season.
One at the land’s most well-
known gridders, end Kelly Baker, "I lost 10 pounds that first day,"
late of Dumas and a two-time all- Baker said in reply to the next
Last year he played in 133
_ “10. Playing few-
er games this year he was hitting
"mrg- 5030012 -
E — Ciendenon, Logon. FO-A—Houston —2- —---— —-2
24-11, Pittsburgh 27-15. DP— inis. Run-
noli and Staub; Mazeroski, Logon and
Clendenon. LOB—Houston 10, Pitsbrgh 5 rTuT.
28—Spongler 2, Bateman, Virdon. S-- St. Louis _
Runnela Virdon- p -- -- incinnati
ger pangs, was toying with a
strawberry in his lef hand and
forking.up.turkeywith hisright. ton humidity wass Stifling. “We get
Denison S Mik® Jordan, soon to aftpr thAse cnkeg 2 7;- 54
be a Razorback, sipped hisicedlatterthose Sokes and liauids af-
tea, while Arnold Holloway, all-
state Class A end from Wink,
kept quiet and assaulted some
shrimp. ---- -----.-y
Crew-cut Bobby Goodrich, who * ’hand,around the dish of shrimp,
was to be a surprise starter for Boy..I like these things,” he
the North on offense, replacing said. You cant get these good
Baker, smiled and rubbed a hand kind up in the Panhandle.”
H B Erenso
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and Roy Sievers,
Willie Mays got one of the Gi-
ant hits and extended his hitting
string to 14 games.
The loss was charged to Jim
Duffalo, his first of the season.
Lou Clinton, restored to Boston’s
right-field job in a line-up shuffle,
bashed two homers and drove in
four runs as the Red Sox snapped
their long losing string and a six-
game Twin winning streak.
Dick Radatz blanked the Twins
in 2-3 innings of relief, his 50th
appearance of the season
Jerry Lynch drove in two runs
dinal picnic.
"This is a happy occasion in a
way,” he said, “and an unhappy
occasion in a way. But I'll be as-
soctatednwiththetsardinals in a changes were made in theath-
from Don- letic system of Thomas Jefferson
ora. Pa said his retirement was High Schonlyesterdav. and one of
inevitabie. (them involved an Orange County
"Our outfield is in good hands," coach. _ . .
- - - - ..... Mac Estes, line coach on the
- - Philadelphia
a > Mi," ta**
Then, too, there's the rest angle. E _____ ______
. And Johnny Podres, Sandy Kou- the second division teams.
First. It’s often baseball's day fax and Don Drysdale say they
fife inning when they scored
Adolph Hryhorchuk, athletic three runs and three in the eighth
—* - — •------ when they added an insurance
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SEE Jeanette Oxley tor back to
school waves, $5 and up. TU 6-1197,
1715 Strickland Drive.
CHILDREN’S PARTIES — Beautifui
J. J. Ranch, Burton Road. Orange,
Strikeouts — Bunning. Detroit,
i 144; Pizarro, Chicago, 140.
National League
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said how little they were. I
circle. Monkey onO thr animals
on displgy. Picnic todie, Ms M
shoo, other fegtures. For other in-
formerion coll RR $-1950, Bryan
Wood*, monogor.__________
. __ It begins at 7:30 p.m. in the ele-
Batting (275 at bats) — Groat, mentary school library. The
St. Louis, .343; Clemente. Pitts- coaching staff will be on hand.
—h, ----- Plans for the 1963 season will be Ama at AiBuqerdue, poatponed
The odda, the record book and squad from the Junior Golf Asso-
the physical attributes of both - - - -Fo-A55o
RADIATOR SHOP
esque country guiet of Grant's among the Cards in RBI's with 44.
Farm, estate of Cardinal presi- - “
It's not too good," remarked the
stocky quarterback.
Baker had a mild laughing fit
and Goodrich also broke into the
giggles. “What's gonna happen
when the Texas and SMU fresh-j
men play this fall and Goodrich
says, 'Goose liver,’ across the
line:” a writer wondered.
"It’ll kill me,” Baker said, try-
ing to keep from tumbling out of
his chair. "That stuff kills me
anyway,” Cade said and the boys’
muscles jumped with laughter.
It was time to discuss the game
ahead.
"They sure are a lot bigger.”
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PISburon 4. Houston 2, night
WilltalpRI* 1. S*n Frgnstac nig"
Fun Hm* rant* mon. No Imvestment
necessory, must heve oor or light
•rack, good taradw. 9s-veor-el
compony. Immegtete plgcement.
Flelemon framing. Apply (■ Mr.
Richere Szopek, F . D ta ta.
MS. eiia*iii*. Turn.
America, which is a good talking
point for both father and son.
’ The pair, who have struck up a
quick friendship, are due to share
the next four years in Longhorn-
land.
The lunch was almost over. The
players had been introduced, their
pictures taken for the 106th time
this week and the business at
hand, the football game, was the
top concern.
A writer leaned across the ta-
dent August A Busch Jr Busch
• was out of town and Branch Rick- :
ey, baseball's old warhorse and
Redbird senior consultant, was not
, 3 present.
But Stan's St. Louis teammates
were, along with their families.
They gave Musial a standing ova-
tion when he moved to a battery
of microphones and faced televi-
- sion cameras at the annual Car-
rers and other West ranking heavyweight, tonight in a
ausiasts meet in the 16-round match.
pct*. Boarding daily, weekly or
monthly. Pickup, dellvery. Art
idtomon. TU iSm_________
SUBJECT to registretion. Collie pup-
pies priced according to sax and
cater fnarkings. TU 4-71B3._________
RAISE roar mm Peedte puppies
Hit. _ cmat « ita. 10. Board members of the West Or-
Hits c.Gratu.SteLouis, ange Booster Club wil meet an
„ ----— Short, who had an 0-5 lifetime
- Short beating the Giants record against the Giants, spaced
BothDrysdale and.Koufax have for the first time in his four-year eight hits, struck out eight end
r
all of these years.” Last year he L
Choaked with emotion. The Man games, batting .330.
chose as a setting for his retire-
Th* Machinists Union representing all employees of two departments
have called a strike ogoinst the Gulfport Shipbuilding Corporation,
(owned by E.W. Brown III of Orange) so as to retain in our present
egreement that terminates in 1964 a prevailing overtime clause the
same as Levingston Shipyard, Bethlehem Shipyard and all other union
Shipyards on the Gulf Coast. IN ADDITION the UNION is asking for
“Hey, they have potato chips
_ — . over at that other table. How
The stars muscles were popping about bringing us some?” he
out of their T-shirts. It was enough; asked.
to make any soft sports writer! The food's swell, the five play:
feet inferior. Maybe the football era nodded to another question,
guys pack their clothes with '"There just isn't enough of it.”
rocks, just to look tougher and -
more solid.
Back-to-School Specials
Let us recondition your watch.
Regulor stem wind, M. Seif winding
watches, St. Men and woman*
watches same price.
Three day service
All work guaranteed
PENOLA’S Watch Clinic
Z“CosEKenClerk..ustsback SST favor Wiliama e. sar
‘" *aaeg tu siim 2 Seff
Los.Ange willbe on hand to show • The Cat, at ID pounds, will be Mayr league baseball attracted
3 Angeles, mm M last years Port Acre* 24 pounds heavler than Barrow of 21,375,433 tans in 1962 aa increase
lgame. - . ------ —
years ia the major leagues “1 in 1948, .346 in 1950, .355 in 1951.
love St. Louis and I've had fun .336 in 1952 and .351 in 1957.
1 4 « » Poglloron cgniypome zeecgie
1 • ! Loden M 3*1* --------~
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Detroit ______51
Washington 42
PAGE EIGHT
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• MISCELLANEOUS 60
SET 14 korat yellow goto rings, eight
diamonds, $ie9.50 value, like new
Assume 12 notes of only $9.47
monthi. Subject to credit approval.
WNN'i Poem Shop, TU 3-2011
ROACHES, ants, silverfish exterm;,
noted. Guaranted, Sit up. Al
Termite and Feet Control, Phone
TU M144._______________•
U-FOOT DuepRoeBOv cSm^ Typo, tem-
door. quiet running, good condition
17W Du Pont Drive.___________
MAJOR BRAND Appllance Company
going out of business. AM oppii-
ances, air conditioners and televis-
tons must go at wholesale prices
and below. No cosh down and up to
36 months financing. Fully guarem-
teed. Ellis and Linscomb, Oli Du
Font Drtvo.__
FiGS tor sale. Appry Wetera
Ars mallbox 46. * 1 in front
FKACTKAU.Y now K—msra uucuuiu
cleaner hose, to. Key cutting mo-
fumltineot keys,
wiurveAA otom*—A-adoat med-
SS"zsga Saueme
Bta WItata. TU MH___
«ranesoama “-aoaa
Training tociimes y ---
childre frompregchophuSg-1
“mor TU 2712. __
U-Pelekoudas, Walsh, Burkhart. T —
2:05. A—7,240.
$)
• 3
Tacoma S. Soft Lake City 1
Hawaii 8, Portland 3
New York___74
Chicago -------- 66
Minnesota ------65
—$
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Aspro’nte 3b 5 • 1 1 Clemente rf 4 1 1 • ' ------‛
• BOATS MOTORS, ACC 57
11* boot, two 30 h.p. Johnson motors,
heavy duty trotter, 4T trawl with
boards and rope. Ready to go. ideal
shrimping rig, $750. TU 0-1434 or
TU 3-9544.
NOUSE BOAT—44* X IC, MM steal
pontoon, plywood structure. mod-
am, completely furnished. TU
3-9947 after 3 p.m.
w FIBERGLAS bottom boat, con-
trois, windshield. 1963 Johnson en-
gine, trotter, $675. TU 3-9004, see
1412 W. Curtis.__
25 h.p. Wizare motor, good condion.
SlOt. Will trade tor anything of
ORut miuo. WY 4-3703, Buna.
WILL SACRIRCI — » Crulserente
electric contra *. new condition, has
everything. Laos than 1-3 original
cost. Sea J. M. Fox, Indian Lake,
SM 4-2324. SH 4-2574.
Cade started griping again ----
about the food. "I can go all that FMALENELP WANTED 31
sandwich meat, except gooseliver, carwop wanted-Experience pre-
ter red, not necessary. Apply Drake’s
Drive in, 4 p.m. to 4 p.m. No phone
colls.
CARHOP WANTED—Age 10 to M
night shift, oft Sunday. Apply 1209
Green.
WANTKD-Ladtee ft to M to da top-
ing and onswering telephone In ex-
change for beauty school tuition.
Miss Hinsfon or Mr. Wayne. YU
5-2066.
• LVESTOCK, EQUIPMENT 51
TWO good stockor cows and eotvos,
two 10 - month - old Miters. Phono
PR S-1M4.______________________
INTERNATIONAL Cub Tractor, brush
hog, middle buster, plow, disk and
trailer—47to. PR 4147L__________
SORRELQuarter Fily, to months
old, 13-month-oid Tennessee Walker
stud and 8-month-oid Holstein
Miter SH 4-25B7._________________
4 0 1 • Lynch If 1111
4 • 1 0 if 1 • 1 1
4010 Mazer’ski 2b 4 • 1 •
4 110 Cl endow n Ib
Mrs. Carroll Bryant
ta enrolmme studenta ta taw laa
sons brolhhing *m>. «. ta*»ta
ata*** U**M>. soedes
M oan toofonon. UH aitaurol
reemgoySectio 2 TU •h
•ta I am.
-
_ ------. .... A week before, ninth-place Hous-
other Port Arthur junior high ton turned the trick, edging the
_________ Giants 5-4 and increasing the idle prrrsmircu am .___ -
----------PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jerry, five-game serie*, had to put out
-----ia drove in a pair of runs, a ninth inning rally when an error
. with a bases loaded single in the and Bob Lillis’ single put runners
A first inning and the Pittsburgh Pi-on with no outs.
rates went on to give Bob Friend Face halted the rally but not be-
: his 14th pitching victory with a fore the Colts scored an unearned
42 conquest of Houston Monday run on Al Spangler’s fourth hit of
I night. the night, a double into the left
However. Friend wasn’t around field corner.
at the finish as Elroy Face, mak I It was the seventh victory in
ing his fifth appearance in this the last eight games for the sixth-
ta •> Jut, ”«■ ” ***w W Hwwtw
a Ltata. ta ta tata w w.
French, in The cose of Harding &
Lawier. Inc. vs. W. W. French. No.
14152 In such Court, I did an IM 12th
day of August, 1963, at 3:15 o’clock,
P.M. levy upon IM following de-
scribed tracts and parcel* of land
situated in tM County of Orange,
State of Texas, situated in the Nathan
Cordray Survey and also the City at
Orange, exas, as tM property of IM
said W. W. Franck, Marit:
Tract One
Block No. Four (4) of FIERCE
ADDITION, according to the map ,
of said Addition of record In
Vol. & page 17, Map Records of
Orange County, Texas, and being
a 0.825 ocre tract of land tying
Im +h- M~then Farare, Erie-
in me raws non vu* wi vy ?urvey•
City of Orange, Orange County.
Texas,
Trad Two
Lot No. One (1) In Block Ne.
One (l) of PIERCE ADDITION,
according to the map of sold
Pierce Addition of Record in Vol.
S. page 17. Mop Records of Or
ange County, Texas, save and ex-
cept those portions off tM East
end of said Lot that were con
veyed to Jesse Davis by deed
dated November 15, 1955, and Rob-
ert J. Bryan by dead dated Nov-
ember 17, 1955, and being an
0.15 acre trod of fond lying in
the Nathan Cordray Survey, City
of Orange, Orange County. Texas,
and on the 3rd day of September,
1963, being IM first Tuesday of sold
month, between IM hours of 10
o‘clock A.M and 4 o clock P M on
said day, at tM Courthouse door of
sold County, I will offer for sale
and sell at public auction, for cash,
all of the right, title and Interest of
the said W. W. French In and to saw
property.
C. A. Holts,
SHERIFF OF ORANGE
COUNTY, TEXAS
g-ByW..sWagnen.Deputy
Announcements
There are 24 players on each asset to our staff.
senad.„They. went.throuoh. two "We don’t have anvbody in
dolls Monday without mjunes. _lmind right now to replace him.
----3- but we will make immediate steps tion, the San Francisc Giants.
NORTHCUTT’S I to do bo.” Bridge City, like all The seventh-place Philadelphia
। other high schools, begins grid Phillies did the job Monday, rally-
[drills next Monday. " -- “ . —
Estes regleces Bert Butaud at
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