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" BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1963
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Post Is Asked To
Correct ‘Fix’ Article
United Prem Sports Writer
1963 Major League Prospects
MIAMI (UPI)—Comes the time
insurance man, through some com-
tor Wally Butts Monday night de-
manded that the Saturday Eve- munications freak. was cut into
Football Fix" in its current pub- last Sept. 14. Burnett, according
reasons
instance, Norm Cash, who won the year for relief.
Pitching Spots Open
phone conversation, and he felt
Reasons I got.
were Jake Wood and Steve Boros,
who taild off.
a big year as a rookie and Boros
slipped so much the Tigers traded
average.
homers and 74 runs batted in with
his .278 average.
As for the infield, it will be
Nats, Royals
t
Moore.
at first Dick McAuliffe at
Open NBA Pro
“Watch
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Cage Playoffs
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and 59 RBIs.
N
A&M Pounds
Meiet Trucking over Sansings. 3-1;
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-If Son-
Sul Ross, 10-1
Fr outfield reserves there are
sprained posing with a
for a photographer.
All-Time Baseball
Team Is Selected
week.
secutive home runs off lefty Jim Commission doctor.
.159 for the Orioles last season.
Brown for him.
“I think Gus will do the job we
season
hits the long ball.”
Louis-Detroit series will be played
Behind
him the Tigers have
the fighter, and under the
con-
al series are best-of-seven as will' seventh.
ovr Catfishers. 3-1; Night Owls
lover Jelly Beans, 3-1.
Patterson up to $1 million of Liston's fu-
a
48-32 season mark -14 full games
Tigers for 1963.
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If Liston Postpones Bout,
He’ll Undergo Examination
American League batting cham-
pionship in 1961 with an average
a long distance telephone conver-
sation between Butts and Bryant
course, is to beat those Yankees.
Actually, Lary and Kaline were
second baseman for. Oshkosh make
the backhanded flip to first and
straight victory on home runs by
Rocky Colavito, Norm Cash and
sports writer worth his salt must
predict the outcome of the pen-
nant races, and Fearless Fraley's
(UPI) Stands for United Pres
miternational the world's best
coverage at the world’s biggest
news.
ning with a three-run homer.
The Colts scored 12 times in the
Burford’s Beauties League: City
Garage over Fischer's Stan Home,
4-0; Blue Bell over Acker's, 4-0;
ATLANTA (UPI)—An attorney edition of the Post. The article
for former Georgia Athletic Direc- said George Burnett, an Atlanta
63 MERCURY
COMET
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second, Chico Fernandez at short
and Bubba Phillips at third-
game.
Schroder said, however, that he
will file a libel suit, probably foi
$10 million, against the Post re-
A char
biing «
nds that
Black F
Une for
for each
after.
Whitey Herzog. Bob Farley and
Bubba Morton.
the divisional winners.
The Nationals finished the regu-
ciation’s post-season playoff opens
in Syracuse, N.Y., tonight with the
Syracuse Nationals facing the Cin-
cinnati. Royals in the first game
of the Eastern Division’s opening
round.
The Nationals “were favored to
take the series despite the fact
that the Royals won the teams’
regular-season series, 7-5.
The Western Division playoffs
the present, we have no further
comment to make.”
Alabama Atty. Gen. Richmond
to the article, said he heard Butts
giving Bryant Georgia’s offensive
plays and other strategy for the
Sept. 22 game which Alabama
won 35-0.
Burnett said Monday he was
1. Dodgers (much the best)
2. Giants (could repeat)
3. Cincinnati (may run back to
son came up to the majors, thinks
he .can be “a big winner.”
Scheffing is thinking of Ander-
10. Mets (out for a canter)
He’s off.
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York Yankees and the Los An-
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and, of course, if everything turns
out okay, Lary.
There’ll be Terry Fox (3-1), and
Scheffing thinks 1
staff will be much better with the
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Both Butts, who resigned last
month to end a 25-year era at
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He said the telegram was a for- Eugene Cook began a probe Mon-
ness for other more informative
pursuits. It can now be revealed
that, after a myopic measurement
of the bikini situation, there are
more curves this season. The fish
haven't been biting good and this
must mean that the take sign is
A CENrURY OF
COMMIRCIAL BANKING
uled for April
—-=ae,
In the 100 games he played, Ka-
line hit .304 with 29 home runs
and 94 RBIs. Colavito, with a .273
Now the ordinary form
give a heap of weighty
inning. 4-4 tie.
Fourth Straight Victory
Celtics while the Western Division
victor faces the Los Angeles Lak-
ers. .
The second game of the Cin-
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Mosley, Night Owls, 196.
High Individual Series: Albin
Jasinski, Catfishers, 533.
r High Team Game: Night Owls,
Catcher Dayle Gibbons hit a
bases empty homer in Abe fourth _=.•
for Sul Ross’ only score.
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That’s when President Lincoln signed the
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our present healthy and helpful "dual bank-
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American League
1. Yankees (one best)
2. Tigers (show signs at im-
provement)
3. Orioles (may last this time
out)
4. Twins (have to develop late
foot) •
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not remains to be seen.
4 at ths Miami
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Babe Ruth and the manner in
which things have been going at
the track I may go back and. like
the Washington Senators, try to
get even.
The real experts will tell you
itt stacksmup as a seven team race
in the American League.” with De
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commission contracted for the This is as good a fight town as
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For Boros the Tigers got pitcher
Bob Anderson, who was only 2-7
last season, but Scheffing, who
[planned to keep it that way.
"Under the terms of the con-
tract, I have the right to name
field out, an error by Tony Ku- ny Liston uses his knee as a rea-
bek and a single by Larry Bur- son for a second postpnemen of
"&hThree Consecutive Homers his heavyweight titlefight with
Catcher John Orsino, obtained Floyd Patterson, he f better be
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the “truth will be eventually told
in full" after an investigation.
Investigations Under Way
A number of investigations were
under way. Georgia Atty. Gen.
First of all, I have scanned the 'em like this:
ball parks with yawning diligence
and then chucked the whole busi-
It's no secret- that Scheffing
would like a top flight utility in-
fielder. He’s trying to prepare
Wood, who did so well as second
in 1961, for the shortstop post. He
has Vic. Wertz. the pinch hitter
deluxe, back of Cash at first and
the best.”
He hit 12 homers last year with
63 RBIs. Phillips, playing for
Cleveland, was .258 with 10 HRs
since 1961 earned the Phillies
their marathon victory over the
from Denver.
But as Scheffing admits, De-
better than the Pistons.
ar
Neinast Meat Center over Wash.
Co. State Bank, 3-1.
High Individual Game: Marnie
Whitmarsh, Neinast Meat Center,
194
High Individual Series: Lois
Ruemke (Sub.), Blue Belt, 534.
High Team Game: Neinast Meat
Center, 808.
• High Team Series: Neinast Meat
Center, 2,265.
Standings: Neinast Meat Center.
63-41; City Garage, 61.43; Pearl
Beer, 61-43; Meier Trucking, 57-47;
Sander s Cafe, 51%-526; Fischer’s
Stan Home. 50142-53%: Sansings's.
506-536; Wash. Co. State Bank, 48-
66;' Blue Bell, 456-576; Acker's.
72-68.
Jelly He anti Lead
homers and
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article entitled "The Story of a
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By TIM MOBIARTY
UPI Sports Writer
Pity the poor Los Angeles
“We have been in close com-
munication with the commissioner
of the SEC, who had the report
under investigation for some
(UPI) Stands for United Press
international the world’s best
coverage of the world’s biggest
news. _ -----—
son in terms of a starter although Cash
he has generally pitched relief
Otherwise the club is pretty well gardess of any subsequent actior
(ash slipped to a '.243 average set, beginnng with one of the best in the matter by the magazine
last season with 39 homers and outfjelds in the business—Kaline,
played in Cincinnati, March 21.
last year, but we also know he and the second game of the ..St.
time.” said Waller Byers, execu-'
tive director of the 'NCAA “For
mality required by Georgia law dprinmkhnaFB-inaidrstwhasanaade
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Georgia, and Bryant have denied
glove man as they come had 16 the allegation in the March 23rd
for such a startling prognostica-
tion. Like will the left handed inform
raised his spring record to 3-0.
Singles by Norm Larker and hit a pair for San Francisco.
1955 Rui,
transmiss
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Gat 1983
For the b
Carmine,
FOR SAL
er Good
Good rm
Stdessel,
Gus Triandos after spotting the
Cardinals five runs in the first in- last two innings in overcoming
The Tigers scored their fourth Twins. Bob Allison pushed Minne-
sota ahead. 5-2, in the fifth in-
Mack Jones and catcher Ken
Retzer’s error produced the
Braves’ winning run against the
Senators. Eddie Mathews paced a
nine-hit Milwaukee attack with
two doubles.
The Indians mauled four Cub
pitchers for 16 hits, including a
homer by Tito Francona and tri-
ples by John Romano, Tony Mar-
tinez and Gene Green. Rookie
outfielder Nelson Mathews had
two homers and a single for the
Cubs.
The Angels collected all of their
runs and 10 al their 11 hits off
Boston starter Bill Monbouquette.
Bill Rigney’s sluggers now have
scored 37 runs on 41 hits in their
last three games.
Chico Rojas’ first home run
Elowers said, the Post article "‘is
_ ta..el an in-
vestigation” bynsomce. --
York 'Yankees, 1-0, behind the
combined five-hit pitching of
Roger Craig and Al Jackson at
St. Petersburg.
The Mets, held scoreless by
Ralph Terry over the first six in-
nings, pushed across the game’s
only run off Hal Reniff in the
seventh on a hit batsman, an in-
spokesman said the Senate Rack-
ets subcommittee would look into
the matter.
Commissioner Bernie Moore
of the Southeastern Conference,
(SEC) also was conducting an in-
vestigation The National Colle-
giate Athletic Association (NCAA)
said it was awaiting word from
748. H ... .
High Team Series: Night Owls, en to the person appointed to state
6,129. " •• objections to a proposed canoniza-
---• Standings: Jelly- Beans, 12-8; tion rin the Roman Catholic Church Pittsburgh. Pirates
228 Night Owls, 1-9; ex30sd0;accordimy r
ning. Bob Anderson, who pitched the Giants. Jim Wynn, George
one-hit ball for three innings, Williams and Ellis Burton hom-
the promoting organization, are one else ahead of Patterson,
due to meet Wednesday to talk ------.........— - —
over the next step. No place or "
time has been set, however.
The fight first had been sched-
ises. “He is going to be one of
gwrET. -
demmuimmenemmihu
April 10 because of Lis- also Larry Osborne. .
’ile with his right knee, It ----
can all 20 managers be right stirring battle
w hen they assert unanimously pl —
that ‘we’ll make a run at ’em ”
Liston. ex-champion
— ------- ---- ------ .... _—. ... -------- — ----on March 22. Both are best-of-five
tract we have the right to name the fight site. I ve said it would Mike Roarke. second stringer to series. The seoond-round division-
the time and place for that ex-|*** Miami Beach and I am pre- Brown last season, and a prom-
ising rookie Tn BiirFreChan, upbe the'final playoff series between
Tigers last year. There was for Bob Dustal, 12-8 at Denver last the article which accuses Butt'
and Alabama football Coach Paul motivated only by “an impulsive
(Bear) Bryant of conspiring to desire that the truth be known
That leaves some pitching spots rig the 1962 Georgia-Alabama when he revealed the alleged tele-
look out—"you dam-Yankees.” If Royals. The Hawks also had
and Championship Sports, Inc.,ture purses if Liston fought any-they are not. forget about the c • ’ " ' “ „
one Thbaw“Ze Xy. K x improvement)
............ Fred While’the hoopla over the fight
said Monday he .would went on, Patterson kept on train- The Tigers traded catcher Dick
• ______:____ ■ ing at his camp, set up at Tropi- Brown for him.
doctors in Chicago, where Liston caf Park racetrack in Miami. He . L_ .. __ __
said he had signed up to fight need for us • said Scheffing.
Liston at Miami Beach and all know he had a bad
______________j battled -the
ansas City AtMefies "16"a-1z:2
fight with the promoters and theany," said the ex-champ. _.. ..
fighters: 8 i- —y-, " He-also pointed om that under troit’s -chances hinge on Lary and lar -NBA season with a 48-32- rec-
Representatives of champion the return contract he could get Kaline. If both are at their best.
162 games out of Katine to do the Mossi (11-13) and Phil Reganadvi
t-t" l. -----■ -T •-h" ' (11-9 are the other starters
McAuliffe," Scheffing
COLLEGE STATION (UPI)—
Texas A&M pounded out 13 hits
including three home runs and a
triple Monday to storm past Sul
Ross 10-1 in a non-conference
baseball game. ‘
Aggie pitcher Ed Singley gave
up only three hits in six innings,
and the second A&M hurler,
Kenny -Floyd, gave up only one.
Robert McAdams contributed
the day's first homie run, a solo. -
blast in the second inning.
Ray Hall got a two-run homer
ih the fifth and Bill Hancock
blasted a two-run home run in the
start in St. Louis Wednesday night
his catching with the St.. Louis Hawks playing
he was working out last addition of Gus Triandos, usually DisDetmwtnnistogsesTSn Easpery
a long ball hitter who batted only the defending champion Boston
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5. Pirates (need the breaks
against these) v ‘
6. Braves (could surprise)
7. Phillies (on a long losing
streak)
8. Colts (shw little in fast com-
_= EDetroit's P^^t Hopes
Qn Kaline, Larv
pace with the Dodgers. Pittsburgh circulatory trouble that sidelined 9 •
and Milwaukee, the baseball buffs him after mid-season -
- me, might move up into by piling up 13 strikeouts in sev- By LEO H. PETERSEN
that chain of command. The Phil- en innings against the Chicago UPI Sports Editor
lies, Colts and Cubs will wage a White Sox Mnday at Sarasota. LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI)-Man
"irinu Me to avoid ninth Fla. ager Bob Scheffing claims his De-
lace. Tenth already has been Davis tLL hordiy Iteatnoit Tigers would have won the of .361 with 41 home runs and open and there are a lot of can-
awarded to the Mets. ... ' p; KD,.ha . 06 American League pennant last 132 runs batted in. There also didates for them, but whether they
At Gulfstream Park they’d call Ee “r,eA mrayno.r ABy year except for injuries to his two ........
“ ' E i TheAttstar leftafielderrsuper stars, Frank Lary and Al the two brilliant rookies of 1961.
who is being tested at third base, Kaline 7 .....
set up three unearned runs with man ' y .. . .. .
a wild throw in the third inning I He‛s f sure Ka line, who suffered
that M ia » u victor, fo. 412 a fractured collar bone and was
White Sox ' or out for 62 games, will be all right 89 RBIs. Wood hit only 226 after Rocky Colavito and Bill Bruton’
A solo homer in the sixth in-for.1963. Lary, however, is a big" “----- ‘
ningwby. Deacon.Jones. provided -if he‛s the Lary of 1961, we'll him to the Chicago Cubs.
the-Wh ite.Soxwiththeir winningbeat those dam-Yankees.” SChef- - -
5. White Sox (need to show run 8tney on Koufax fin«L predicted . ,
.______- ) h now has lked har in That was the year that Lary.
6. Angels (will be tough on a 0. io1 nroo" AninarP n who pitch#* his best against the managed the Cubs when Ander-
slow track) tnree Sra spring tuneups. Yankees, won 23 games. He came
7. Indians (could surprise) Dodger Manager Walt Alston up with 8 bad shoulder last year
8. As (too slow for this com-1 be forced to switch Davis and spent most of the season on
pany), c z . b«k to his normal outfield post the sidelines, winning only two
9: Red Sox (real outsider) .. .. prra(i_ fieidino star +PaP games.
10. Senators (no chance with . .. ati A8ss Is." A. We have to have him as he Hank Aguirre (16-8), Jim Bunning
these) - Sctblisingjttin&: Tommyaswnnwthewas in 1961 and we have to have (19-10). Paul Foytack(10-7), Don
---a .346
| Casey Stengel, who should have job. he says. The job, of
such problems, enjoyed one of his
rare days in the Florida sun Mon-
We cinnati-Syracuse series will be.
BOSTON (UPI)-.Ty Cobb, Joe O’Toole to give the unbeaten Bal- Commission Chairman
DiMaggio and Babe Ruth were timore Oriolesstheir ninth straight Aaronson
named today as the glittering out-V ictory T a 43 decision over the not accept the examination of
field on an all-time . American Cincinnati Reds at Tampa.
League all-star baseball team.Orsinos first homer came in went Sunday after apparently
picked by the Academy of Sportsthe third inning after • double breaking up his training camp
Editors. by Jerry Adair. He hit No 2.in here.
Also picked for the glamor Ithe fifth frame and No. 3 in the "We have the right, to examine
squad by vote of 100 of the na- seventh, before . foul ing. out ff 1
tion’s leading sports editors were: rookie lefty John Flavin in the
Lou Gehrig lb, Eddie Collinsninth... ' .
2b. Jimmy Collins 3b. Joe Cron in I Monday 8 other .-exhibitions,
ss, Mickey Cochrane catcher andthe Detroit Tigers downed the St.
Early Bird League: Gutter Gang Walter Johnson pitcher. Louis Cardinals ,8-5; the Milwau-
*- f-te- 21*anakt Aete Thus alpine players picked by kee -Braves outlasted-the-Wash-
the editors were members of base- ington Se ntors, k0, in 11 in-
1 High Individual Game: Kenneth ball's Hall of Fame. nings; the Cleveland Indians wal-
•_______ loped the Chicago Cubs. 16-6; the
Now You Know Los Angeles Angels whipped the
By United Press International Boston Red Sox, 7-1; the Hous-
Advocatus diaboli, Latin for the ton Colts outslugged the Giants,
devil’s advocate, is the name giv- 14-5: the Rhiladelphia Phillies
needed 13 infills to defeat the
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