The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960 Page: 8 of 15
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THE FIFTH QUARTER
Soph Big Topic
In North Milam
--By BILL COOKE-
Covering track is a sportswriter’s delight for several
reasons. Mainly, it's an unpredictable p< it. just as unpredic-
table as the ail-impoitant springtime weather factor.
For instance, few pepole cNperteu Cameion t » be a chief
contender at the Rockdale
.. i l 1
meet'
Ht'ifc' V' . v U' r'kt i le
Cameron.
And then there's the blos-
soming hero of track meets,
and very often tu-’. an unknown
Su it wa: F ridas a . C.'.r.ie: <<n
spohuuvurc who works out only
during a physical educate n class
won the meet's individual honors
Steve Malone, unheard until
he swept similar honors at the 18-
team Cameron Relays thief weeks
ago. compiled points to h ad the| Mah ru soil l a
field of about 300 competitor-.- the track team
Yoe Colors Familiar to Georgetown Mentor
ntpp, !: t“,V! VM„
help from Yu spimtcr El L.. r-
n.an, canie i Cameron to the team
cnam| e i >sh; p, -a * >i '! • T Y
V'*«cu. moiv.aud tr , ■ ' r him-
self a i i * waUh tor his
i ouch. Jmi Spit T
Malone is, a !>. 4 to be of tun-
veisation in the north end ,1 Mi-
lam count' Seems hi- was spotted
during his 1’ F. el s- bv Speer
and the coach .w rk> him rel; gtou.s-
ly fu. oiii.. 45 minute a day.
■.n't work out with
Texas State Relays three sea on-,
back and seeing a fu-shm; n nuler.
running the fust lap. stumble as
the elastic in his track shorts pop-
ped.
It would only 1 apjui ’ a !resit-
man.
But. 'In .ithlet. >1; o‘t his
eririuon hue, vrahbe*! th. shorts,
ie hand,
vent.
lidn’t wait around
ribbon.
There was another element ot
interest in the Rockdale Relays
Cameron edged Ge rg.-town iiy-flil
for the title, although Gcoiget wn
actually fields the bevt-balance J
lot of trackmen.
Friday’s jumping events \v. 1
the weakest fields of tin meet and
Malone won the h.gh jump with
5-8 leap, compared to 6 5 cle ared j held them in l !"<-. v. t*;
last year, and the broad jump ;)nd went on to aid lb
event with a 19-5 leap, compared. Be didn t wait aiound I r his
to 31-9 last veu These two first-'
places by Malone were th. b;g
factors in putting the Yoemen out j
in front
Coaching the Eagles of Georgy
town is Eddie Lankfoul, and h
watched his Eagles lose out bv the
••>>! p<i;nt Lank '■ -rd him - "If t- 1
loriner Cameron track and foot -
ball great,
★
Yep. track furnishes
thrills and surprise-
We recall covering the North
Yoemen of Cameron Edge
Eagles for Relays Crown
Thorndale Third;
One Record Falls
SPORTS
SCENE
THIS WEEK'S
By BILL COOKE
Steve Malone, a (\um ron sophomore who wobbles when
he Walks Out not wliiT. hr frv: gr.it war :!ra ! : . r:
mts on April Fool Day hen Friday at Tiger Field as he gath-
eted up the top individual awards and enabled his Yoe high
school mates to cart the Rockdale Relays team trophy back
across Little River.
The Yoemen lulled up 89 points during the delayed and
somewhat depleted 21-team
Relays, and just edged coach
Eddie Lankfords balanced garnerm
nl 1.1 conclude the local point-
Apiil ). liicu
THE ROCKDALE REPORTER
nuuM^nnL iiox.t ncrun r tan—rfc
but shallow Eagles from Georg -
town Ttie Kagl» took .second with
88. falling lust oiu- point short oi
te| phng the Yornirtt in Kridiij
night last ov cut, tin mile i el o
C.-mei uu led the standings 77 •
('■ going into the mini race, and
Lankford's Eagles clicked off
ft -pe
•tabh 3 35 0 to win hand.. ,
d<‘W-n ll'iwever, Cameron's lour- 1 n‘ ’
Meet Summary
Pole vault I Fcits Harbour.
Roger 3-3-4 In- Leon Severn,
Sehuleiibar; .I tin McCord. Y.ia-
k am Bet. 11 a Sargent, Bo | id
Bock a Tommy Marshall, Yoa-
k iiu 8 to Vernon KrlUn, limiml
Rock. George llramsk.v, Sclmlen-
W inning vuult 10 feet 9
mi: a Inns' a- | a game third to '.a k
on enough points tu stay out of
u a. h.
Weems Trophy
Malone was awarded the T A
Shot pul 1 Hobbs Ev ;ms,
Thorndal. , 2 Harvey 11r ilnnan,
Beekdiile; 3 Jim Kauffman,
(ii orgi town; 4 Vie Moerbe, La
l i aU.O , .1 .lames llomel, Gcorgc-
1 NT'.'IV 1 Dl’AL Sti'c Ma < ru ot (ditmron iucpivos the
T A. Wet ms trophy for outstanding athlete at the Rockdale
Relays Present the trophy is ,1. M Mom man, local sup-
0, n indent Malone compiled 2!) points durinj; the meet.
Weems tiophN lor tin meet' high-|^WM Al Rosenkn.11/, Caldwell.
Winning distance 51 loet ft's
Eddie Cook, local track mentor. _
i:;k 1,'n.yZ ......... li///<;// \ .
While comp, ting .,! the Roll I
lot
Weevil Bela, hr Id in 'I i./lor Sat - |
urday, the lo. al sc *-nth-grade
f< U! sortie qualified in the prelfWt- i
inartes Then, in the finals, the j
same foursome ran a b.-tiei tim< |
i despite the fact th.it one of the
of runners dropped the hntoi . stop- |
pod. pic kid it up and eoiitimiCid<
his way.
Local 3th Grade
Shines at Taylor
Austin Sports Show
Set Easter Weekend
A complete "sports smorgas- daily, a huge 30 by lib loot water
bord*’ will be offered Central Tex-1 tank will be installed ;n 'lie . tage
ans on Easter week end at the, front. The eight head I me ac-’s
new waterfront auditorium in j winch comprise the exciting 90
Austin j minute show includes a bevy of j
The varied menu assures some-! champions in* their respective!
thing for every taste with a daz- field Among them i» K m er ; nd
/.ling array of the newest gods l<s,e. champion log-roiic: in t. - !
and equipment for every type of rowdy and stn-nou- compel niv>-
on til. >01 act iv it . Then will la < . <• nt vn> r< ;i '!,. .- r 1 :
exhibits by manufacturers and , into tin water by the lane;, foot-1
dealers in boats, motors, baits, i work of his opponent,
fishing tackle, guns, and al! man-j This stew pair will be matched
tier of related items anti services 1 Ul a r,uuuj, wi caue--Mltin- . Al- - 1
to help m ike leisure time more (ed with long jr-u due- pul. f-pptfd •
with leather pads they literally
Rockdale eighth iMabe;-- won,
their division ;d tin* Boll Weevil;
Relay . annual Ira; k-nnd-tield i
mi el to: ,11 nor high sch. ol ' h-
Ictes held nt Taylor Saturday
Legal m' eotI; ride' <■ placed, j
fourth in their division of the!
and Johnny llirtg 440-relay team
fourth, M.ml boys.
Ninth Grade Division
In the ninth-grade division,
Rockdale placed sixth and com-
piled 9*i points
Jim Baugh placed third in the
windy meet, and in the freshman j lew hurdle-- with a time of 15.8.
, in tiom Rockdale placed -\th ! Jimmy Killen, Ronnie Brannon,
Wlull winds whipped throu.h j"kI Chi"'ll‘-S ,lnbmson
teamed lor second place in Hie
880-yard relay with a time of
big
l.'S,
•■-nt
enjoyable.
Over a hundred such displays
are : 1 hedu'eii foi showing during
f'ne h ng holiday weekend. S|Hi:ial
exhibits will feature newest in-
novations in boating, such as the
startling developments in turbo- j
type propulsion which promises to
revolutionize powered boating. j . ,. .. . ,
.. , .... ,, , , toast Guard dogs, wn tin- ent Ins
Many exhibitors will conduct in- ( , , ,
* I fabulous retrieving dogs in sim-
ulated hunting scenes with live-
birds displaying the world's finest
| coordination between dog and
hunter.
knock one anothei 'rent 'no.00
lor a dive ■ nto 1 m- - in on-■ nt
the roughest y< t mo s i.iiariou.s of
all sports.
Willy Neeker. acknowledged
master <1 dog trainer , w no headed
th<- wartime training ■•! oui U S.
teresting and entertaining demon-
strations at their booths, some
will t.ffoi spexial items of nut-
chandise for direct sale, and others
will distribute samples or award
prizes. The main lobby will < in-
tain a largi casting tank when
visitors may actually test new type
•>( tackle, and where they can re-
ceive pointers on casting and tac-
kle handling from Capt. Hawk,
the expert who will be iri attend-
ance there during show hours of
1 p. m to II p. m. daily.
Those who wish to try their luck
at catching live fish may do so
lor a nominal charge at the Trout Good Friday through Tuesday af
Othei - or- tie- -'ar-s'tidied bill
are Joe Kirkwood the golfing wiz-
ard, Willie Keo tin- diving king,
the Mansfield Family, r< igning
royalty ol rifle snooting, Phil
Bennett, with Jackie the amazing
Crow, and the Fishing Hawks with
.heir trick easting routines.
The Spoi Fa t ' ' al Itshi ' '0 .
year as an annual 1 v< nt foi Cen
l tral Texas will run fr • da s from I Rockdale 31,
w ind,-- whippt'd throu ,h
the Memorial Kit Id track in gusts)
strong enough to topple hurdler, I
Rockdale's eighth gr.iders rolled I
up 81 jioints iti their division to!
barely nudge Round Bock with 30.
Liles Big Winner
Miki I,ill was the day's
vv iniii'i in the < i'-ath-eiade la
he ,-p: mted t< a " nnm * 3 7
t'i 1 fa 50-,» aid el. •>, ran l<
the 4 50-; ;ird and .830- v ard i e
1 and won tin i i o; d jump
with a leap of 18 I -ot 11 'i cites
■ LiL ' compiled 12 points in the
| meet to lead the field of einn-
j petito ! and m •• ed Terry >'■
tei , Rout id lf..ck print aci >. no
totaled I I 1 i points. L’h J ijacH-
; ing of ,3 7 iri the 50 besti d all o,v
* it Jons lucj tiding the ninth giade
‘ class.
Eighih-Grade W’inners
In the eighth-grade class, Bo k-
dah winners were listed by couch
Eddie Cook a- .ollows:
Broad jump Liles first, L B.
Kuhiak second, Ronnie Mi-tin third
Winning jump 18-1 :ii
50-yard dash—Liles tint. 5 7
Bo v hurdles—Dickie- Summers
fir-1. Hi.9. Menn third
SI a t put Summer: reconrl, 43
Hot fi incites 'eight-pound shot*
440-vard re-lav Bockflah second
(Liles ‘
Menn> 49 4
880-yard i clay —B
lint up I 440
Eighth-grade divi ion -ummary:
30,
1:51 0
Richard Sullivan placed third in
the discus threw with a heave of
124 feet 0 inches.
Brannon placed fourth in the
low hurdles alter running a pre-
n i a v time of Hi.O Brannon
look foul th m the pole vault.
point athleti Th<- sophomore, un-
l eard-ol throe weeks ago prior to
sHalin:; the sliow at the Cameron
Belay - rolled tip 3il points at
Tiger Field by winning both
jumping events. taking second m
hi 1 h hurdle iace and running i |
leg on the \1 e mile relay lour-
si line
Thornh.dc led I" sprinter l.n'iy
Kiel/ and vei l i <p rt Ri>hb [
Evans, wound up third in the run- j
nine, with til points A&M Cotisoli
dated h 1 lowed with 44
i i a • h t;
Hiqlt jump 1 Steve Malone,
Cameron; '2. l).-e Smith, A\-M
Consolidat. d, 3 | tie Dwayne
Juetgens, t'.m-.eron uid Leonard
Dykow: I i. (Irangei 5 t> tie: Ed
Lilt-man, Cameron, Glen Michalk,
I a Granee and David IB jov.k.v,
l.i Grange. Winnuig jump 5 feet
II inches
Broad jump I Stivi iSialnite,
dah , 5-ti lie' Jim L.-ech, Chilton
and Dan Yezak Bockflale Winning
jump Iff feet 5 inehe-
Discus 1 Jim Wright, A «<■ IV i
Cameron 8 Dee Smith, A&M
|,'|,,,n ; Consolidated; 3 Al Bosenkranz,
totaled U) points, and L i Grmig. ' Caldwell; 4 lorn Klutz. Thorn-
had 30.
With the total of 21 teams coni
pi ting Friday, the turnout was I n
rh,;,r1l 1,1 U" «»i-squad enroll.m-nt! ConsoluTatJd; 3 Bohhv Evans,
.Med lo, th. Relays raincd-out | Th, rruJi(ll.; 3 ,Sl.h. La
.J.uett 38 date 'Grange; 4. Jam. Domel, Georce-
Olher Top Performers town; 5 Dee Smith, A&M Consoli-
Malone was contested for in-1 dated; ti Bill Jeske, Chilton Win-
dividual honor: by several talent , iting throw 155 feet fo'D inches
ed pi'iformers Friday. Among the mew ....... record
stand-outs were Thorndale's fly ing
Klotz who reeled off a 10 I cen-
tury preliminary run, won the
event's finals with a 10 3, won *h<
330 race with a 32.2, and legged
on the meet' ■ ec<mil |dace sp un
relay crew Kiel/ wound up with
28 points.
Rondel Mil-kail of Gooigeto" n
beat out a wicked rhythm over the
liiirdh to w ii 1! i |80 h
440-yard relay I Georgetown
'Ronald Fox. Don Fox, Don Todd.
Handel) Mickan*; 2 Thorndale
(Bobby Evans, Larry Klotz, Har-
vey Richter, George Cuba'; 3
Camemn 'Carrol Kikes, Doug
Parker, Roy Wholeb, Ed Licrmam;
4 Elgin (Frank Gonzales, Dan
Acosta, Barry Ellis, Richard Pena',
5 AiYM Consolidated 'Cyrel
Bo.rke. Biucc Thom|)son, Doe
■ '
TO THK WIRE Breaking I he
tape (above) is Thorndale’s
sprint ace Larry Klotz, win
intiff bis beat in the 220-yartl
dash prelims Klotz won both
sprint events tit the Rockdale
Relays. Lelmv, Wilfred Jacob
of Rockdale wins bis beat in
the 440-vard dash prelims
Jacobs also ran a lep on he
Rockdale mile-relay team.
\cu
s
rcmnT
i! Ill
20.9 and the 120 higlis in |;j i Sindh. Jimmy Wiii'ht'.ti B K'kdule
eeonds flat Mickan al: o wat on 'Ltm Yezak, R 1. uienee, Wilfred
' i winning sprint r. lay team rid 1 Jacob, Johntiy Ric.| ird.u. W ,n-
niect with 25
At'K'rl.M N new
•dor I-!-:*, tital' i- the
’*• F ’ ing Ahead,"
> a a th* r-p. n
«n Marco-: lisli 1
- ' ki lid ol \prd
hi- lj. -en i .
to- ; pr 11> at i now
i' -.in. * ot uid
tltr - f -B t.
will be pl"-
.iiii: - a tlm
a’chi i y tii.'
23-24 The
nplefi d an
I) -n.g -- ade.
eer>rd>n
j lormati.
Game &
I Th
hu
to the dire, toi
i and education
Fish commission,
op.r- hou-e at -he san.
IJ.irro'- Hatchery will be 'he first
i f its kind held in Texas, at word-
ing to the director. The film will
I., m ccmtnnt showing dining die
open houve dates.
Game <t: Fish eon.mission dto-
. 1.i i and warden: will b<- avail-.
Summeis, ( list Kent and j ;.f>](. as guides, through the hat. h-
. ty ai a The visitors will have
kdide first.
Pool operated by the downtown
Civ itan club, with proceeds going
to their youth welfare fund Fish
are placed in waterproof wraps as
they are caught so their owner
may take them home. Thousands
of hungry rainbow trout are be-
ing specially imported for the or
casion.
To provide facilities for
ter Easter, on dates of April 15-19.
Parking is free all day. every day.
and the reasonable admission price
allows the whole family to < njoy
this unique entertainment.
In the year 1884, there were
I4i) railroad ae'-ident - and 28
steamboat accidents in the U S.,
th<-I all of sizable proportions.
Round Rock
Lnmpaso: 181 -, Bo: ehud H’ -
Rave-nth-Grade l>ivifion
In the sect nth-grade di i-ion,
Rockdale placed fourth behind
Belton will) 27, Gon/.al. . with 19, It
Taylor with 13. R. ekrlale runner;- !.
totaled 11*1 points j ;
Placing were Wayne Voskamp,
l.iv* hurd. -s event winnei in 19 4.
Ronnie Cay wood, third in 220;
j Tommp Tiiompson, fourth in dis-
Co.v D.
spectacular show, to be presented I ---------- | m-. Coy i>os-. fotirtn in ;>ni<- vault.
in the seated auditorium in rnati-! A total of 170 patents have been . 880 ..id r» i.v. t'-am ; • -
nee and evening performances granted for thimble design, alone kamp, Hairy T< h, Da. id Bn < r
: .a iport unit v to se. : - u* I isis
h< i . in (>|»< ra ion and tin
1 <.. J- u- ed in I i: hei io: i ."-. at eh
and ea.nage uenl on fe v,e- waters.
"B -Iter Fishing Ahead ’ is a
ompleta tovy of the work being
don< ii the 11 fa ries l i v i si on of
the . i not-i.- ion to rn-.k<- indict
hing B deal: w;11 i th. . hetni
I treatment of impound a. i-.ts
to reduce or eliminate the rough
ti h population.
Wi dn-ri by Lon F'i1/g< raid.
< ha I photographer, th. lilin de-
ju.-t: .actual work . 11 the rough
■ i -1 j,»m .- i. i 11 .. .I n. *>. 1 .»- f,,a .:
.1, -ji-i ia! n .-.a-tnit-nl of Possum
Kingdom are daring arid thrilling.
Buick “Easy-Ownership Plan” puts your needs.., your terms first
inn11, time 44 8
440-yard dash 1 Bob Kobza,
Schulenbm g: 2. Butch Reed,
H.-arno; 8 Biehard Pena, Elgin;
1 Bill Doekall, La Grange: 5.
Jim Wright . if A & m' Co i i ':■ <. lV. la tea ! (( hil'l?.S,M 1?h* «-
m . ; .-Jed a di: - iiu toss of 155 fe -till,,n V C'l,°,'«t'town' W,M*
■3'11 inch'- to best the old mark of'" " , .
180-yard low hurdles 1. Handel
Mickan, Georgetown; 2. Steve Ma-
em. rgad from th.
j points.
One Record Broken
1 Only on.- of the meet's record:
l toll during the .lav’s ae'iviti.
153 le -t 5’;. inches set last year
by Danny Roberts of Cleveland.
Wright’s winning sail came as a
surprise win over Thorndale's i
E'-ans who cani. in second with a I
140-foot PK-inch loss, far below!
he, capabilities Evans heaved the I
shot 51 feet 81 s inches to win!
line, Cameion. 3. Frank Ginzah-a
Elgin; -t Carrol Kike . Cameruti;
5 Mike Jones, Georg.town, (i
John Bum, Rockdale Wining time
20 9
120 yard high hurdles 1 Rail-
del Mickan, Georgetown; 2. Steve
Malone. Cameron; 3 Mike Jones,
Georgetown; 4. James Daugherty,
Elgin; 5 Everett Wright. Rogers;
♦! Harvey Richter, Thorndale.
Winning time 15.0.
880-yard dash I Hilly Gharan-
za, Caldwell; 2. Emii Parker,
Schulcnbiirg; 3. J C Spacek, La
Grange; 4 Perry Harbour, Rogers;
5. John Richter, Cameron; (i Joe
Winning 'im.
that event easily, but again fail' d
to display his full wares. However
the big senior wound up with 24
point after placing fifth in th.-
century dash and anchoring the
Thorndale sprint relay that cam.-
in second behind Geot g.-tovvn
Rockdale's Performers
Rockdale': hosting Tigers, after
having mustered only one point *n
three meets this spring, gathered j H'irber, Cameron
20* ? points h.r.- F riday to tint: h . 2:09.1
ninth m the field 220-yard dash 1 Larry Klotz.
Harv v Holliman, fi-9 basketball Ihornrial. 2 F.d Li. i man, < .on-
great. emerged from the shot .nit ' rorR :i Don Tof,fl' 0<*»rgctown; j.
ting with second place behind V'onMinden, L.i fiiange,
Thorndal.-'s Evans Holliman's best Al H**senkranz. Caldwell n Floyd
effort was a heave of 45 feet > ' 2 ! L'lnan, Round Rock Winning time
inches I •-
1 ... I ,g.-r print relay foursome j 2 [{ru( „ Th..m,H.n, A-YM
V'/;,k’ •^’n:i^R,Ch;ir !s ; Consolidated: 3 Stanley Faust.
Calrivn.u-11- 4 Florentine Hernandez.
Round Rock; 5. Jimmy Weathers,
Cameron, 8 Daniel Lexhiker, Rog-
ers Winning time 4 47.8
Mile relay 1 Georgetown 'Don
Wilfred Jacob -e d Ronnie I, iu-
r. nee placed fifth and Yezak Med
h.r fifth in the broad jump with
an 18-foot 3-inch lean
John Rirm proved the surprise-
package for Roc kdale by lop.ng I p,)X Ronald Fox. Gordon Petvi-
over the low hurdles to win his' y.„n, Don T.*dd>; 2 Elgin 'Joe Sealt.
preliminary heat by a full 10 yards I {iut(,h Ellis, Daniel Acosta, Rich-
.nd then finishing sixth in the arr| g Cameron 'Carrol
F’ikes. Doug Parker, Steve Malone,
v*-nt. • Tiger -Dwayne Ju.-rgens'; 4 Rockdale
ot Hollim in, !<Harvey Holliman, Wilf red Jacob,
and Ye/i-r. j If Laurenc-e. Dan Yezak'; 5 La
' inals
Th<m, in the final
foursome consisting
Jae< b, R Laot.-or i-
.vi.und up fourtfi in the mil.- r
See YOEMEN, page 8b
Athletic Association
To Meet Here Monday
M.-iiib'-f s ... it.. kdalc .Atfi
letie Association will map plans
for the annual Rockdale.* high
school Athletic- Banquet during a
meeting Monday eve.ning at the
junior-high school cafetoriurn.
J. R. Yeag.-i urged all member
to be present He said that sum
mci baseball planning reports wil
also be heard.
The athletic- banquet ha been
M-ia .1 tiled f< r April 28, and will
h >nor all RMS athletes
L L Player
Drafts Set
For Friday
Pi.iv ci drafting tor th. Rock-
dale !. tile League's major teams
wnl i. held Friday at 8 p ru.
m the local Chamber ot Com-
merce . 11 ices at City Hall, of-
1 e i.i|: h.e. < -nuiHinced
l'o; > who are drafted will be
i it >t i 11» -ci tty team managers.
Bov a-ho are not notified are
to report to the Meadowbrouk
lield at 5 p in. Monday so that
tlu can be drafted lor minor*
I. ague teams
All ho>- who are 8-years-old,
or who will become 8 before
•IiiB I. ao eligible to play mitvor
league ball, it. war explained.
Direetoi said the minors now
need on. manager and three as-
si taut man igei Interested
pel on: an to contact Donald
Johnson or Byron Cook. •
It was also announced that
1988 Little League membership
raid- w ill be available soon. All
pei ons washing to make a one*
dollar donation to the league
and receive membership cards
should contact any league offici-
al or manager. Cook said.
Links Tourney
Ai Hearne Set
For April 10
HEARNE Toe . -nth annual
M"ai tte I It'll'tia I Golf T< Hit na-
ment a blind bogey event, will be
held Sunday, Auril 10, at the
H.-ai ,te municipal golf course.
The tournament play will begin
at daybreak and no contestants
vill he allowed to tee off after 1
p rn. Fit dry fee will be S5
More than $600 in awards vvi 11
be offend in the five (lights of
18 holes each Winner of each
flu it will receive a set of woods,
runners up a dozen golf balls;
medalists, two pieces of luggage.
A pitching contest and driving
cent, st will also be held with
awards going to the winners.
FJ'.- bare uod chicken and
drinks will be served to all en-
tri.-s The public is invited to at-
tend the barbecue.
Roily Nips Sharp
Baseballers 7-G
A thr. e-run rally in the sixth
inning by Saiado nipped Sharp
high :.< bool's baseball crew 7-6 at
Saiado Tuesday
Sharp' Mu. tangs collected 8 hits
during the outing, but four errors
in the infield set up the Saiado
win, The game marked the first
11 trict 51 B competition for either
team.
Ni ky Coffey led Sharp at the
pi,%:■ with 3 singles in 4 ut-bats.
R.mnie Locklin got 2 singles, and
James Guillole. Damacio Balboa,
'urti: .lank - and Donald Janke-
-ac'h tagged one.
D. Janke* wc*nt the* route on the
mound for Sharp, giving up 7 hits.
Sharp plays again Friday against
Academy at Academy.
Nc west model Smith Corona
Ldaxie Portable Typewriters list
or S141 50 plus tax. but The Re-
'orter Office sells ’em for $119.50
Jus tax Choice of colors.
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960, newspaper, April 7, 1960; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693626/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.