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53
Last Quarter-Final Duel
Booked in NIT Cage War
Set for Action Today
man on the Pirates’ pitching staff.
Vidor has six lettermen on the
lost to St. Joha’s, 75-71, in over-
of
varia-
tions almoat a* a matter of course.
Da
ap-
- has
In Shuttle System
3
aa a battle
Jackson and
Tom Stith at the Bonnie*. Stith.
brother Sam for 52 points in
Fred Cervell
Croat.
and Jim Landis raced home from
THE ORANGE LEADER
two weeks of the Cleveland In-
dians' training program that peo-
twice to be sure it's Jim. General
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) - Track,
P
a tors
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1960
to hire one from th*
Lumpe and Siebem the batting
Piersall won’t even
feated the Mil
Tennis Team on Tour
Detroit belted
the second.
Curry then won it with a triple.
winless 9-4.
Jeanette Ends Basketball
VERNON (AP) — Jeanette Car-
penter hat
basketball
iman team com-
career
Leon Shook commenting sorrow-
Jeanette was for three years
mighty Southern Cal. touted UCLA,
in the District 23-A meet last
won
As a junior she averaged 26.5
-
times three girls guarding her, she
220-yard dash and 440-yard relay.
Jim Landrum in the shot put. Bob-
sided scores against weaker
fast ball wasn’t
tioned that
straight years and seven time*
teama.”
as AAl in the Houston meet.
Jeanette led Lockett, a rural made all tournament teams.
W
Lamar Tech netters have won
Racquet wielders hitting the west-
mando Faria, the team’s only sen-
runs.
New Dodger Phenom is Stirring
ran his FIRE ut casuALT COMPAIT
Venezuelan Breaks
0sse,
round nontitle bout
iy night.
-
NON-STOP
an all-time record in winning last
For Warriors
year’s 56th ABC com
homers and driven in 245 runs.
In the minors
last year he is
dez. 130.
crown.
Stop
season.
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Initiation Tournament Thurs-
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Landtroop Loses
In Singles, Nabs
First in Doubles
Figure Friend for Comeback
Of Year in National League
Lamar Tech Netters, Golfers,
Tracksters Start Big Swing
Wesco League
Meets Tonight
Coati Vee
Reowiwe
round contest.
Dayton’s (216) chief
one of the most
Texas ever has
won
ment
>< Mum
Provision for
Payment
Nine Schools
EnterTrial
Track Meet
$165.15
214.95
331.71
Bridge City
Sets LL Meet
ate
day
As May Start
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Cardinal netmen, embarking on
a vast tour that will take them as
far as California where they test
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h-scoring
year, and entered him in the mile
for conditioning.
He won that event in his debut.
points per game in 38 games. Five
times she scored 40 or more point*
junior
Friday.
Little Cypress sports the only
unbeaten record in the county.
The Pirates led 1-0 going into
the ninth when rookie pitcher Ed
Bauta lost his control. After Harry
week placed third behind Universi-
ty of Texas and Rice in a quad-
rangular meet in Houston, invade
Huntsville for a 5-day meet involv-
ing also Stephen F. Austin. South-
west Texas and McNeese State.
angefield is 0-2. Neither Orange,
West Orange or Vidor has seen
action.
Orange will have a flock of new
faces in its lineup when the Tigers
launch the season at Nederland
tomorrow.
Coach Hurt has only three re-
turnees from his 1959 club, all of
whom have been shifted to new
positions for tomorrow’s opener.
James Welch, a '59 outfieler.
Parkhurst, one at the most re-
spected chunkers in the area, is
the probable starter against Vidor.
_ r. - star hurier of
fornia, stop over in Waco Wednes-
day to challenge Baylor and tackle
Texas Western in El Paso Friday.
last week on a time of 10.7.
Jerry Isbell, all-state basketball-
er and track star at Little Cy-
schqoi six miles southwest of Ver-
non, to four straight district cham-
pionships. She spent her fresh-
man year at a guard position
(one-step Amon Carter Peld)
- a
Tigers at Nederland
Area Baseball Teams
--Leader
CHIEF HIGH JUMPERS REHEARSE FOR MEET
Coach Frank (Center) instructs Smith (Left), Sims
hit. 3-0 job on Milwaukee May 28
"After that first month I started
Budweiser Bowlers
Hit Lanes Tonight
TOLEDO, Ohio. (AP) —Another
big-name bowling team, Budwei-
ser Beer of St Louis, takes to the
alley* tonight in the American
Bowling Congress tourney which
Monday night saw the defending
champions fade away.
The Detroit Pfeiffer*. who set
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pears to be Bn
ing offense and
by Washington's Ruas Kemmerer
and Hal Woodeschick. The Sen-
dass B, AA
> has hit 80
y, in addition to the
_____ f00-yard dash duel be-
tween the local schools. James
I ot West Orange won it
second, to take command against
the Cards. Stan Musiai doubled
for St. Louis, his first hit of the
Grapefruit League season.
John Powell batted in three
runs, had as many Nt* and also
scored three times in the 15-hit
Reds.
The world champion Dodgers,
in the B
cafeteria.
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___________ _ started to worry
that maybe I was losing my stuff,
so I went to the slow stuff. But
press, will miss tomorrow's meet
because of illness. He was hos-
pitalized recently for the second
time this year with pneumonia.
Palestine and Texas City, Jerry
Scott of Big Spring. Bill Willis of
Beaumont and James Wright of
*
what Babe Ruth did as far as
drawing power is concerned, said
Pete Reiser, new Dodger coach
who managed Howard at Green
*,
Bryant and Herbert Taylor in the
hurdles, Jimmy Davis of Liberty in
the 100-yard dash. Jerry Dunnin
the 880-yard dash, Hershel Erwin
and Jack Steele in the high jump.
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to DALLAS &
FORT WORTH
about Friend is his weight. He
reported about 15 or 20 pounds
lighter than last spring, when he
checked in at 214.
Friend, who lost his first seven
a difference a year—and a man-
has made in th* Philadelphia War-
rior*. They’re headingrinto the Na-
tional Basketball Assn.'s Eastern
Division final plaxotfs.. ..
The man is Wilt Chamberlain
who set another record Monday
Ronnie An-
derson will select Ronnie Linscomb
for the starting job today. Lns-
comb has pitched a total of three
innings in two gamea. He has
given up no runs and two hits, and
has struck out two and walked
two. . ,
This week's schedule is as fol-
low*:
Tuesday
Orange at Nederland
Bridge City at Vidor
Orangefiel at Little Cypress
Nederland at West Orange
Thursday
Little Cypres* at Bridge City
Friday
Orange at Vidor
Little Cypres* at West Orange
proficient scorers
known.
meeting.
All but Kountze and Buna of
tomorrow's entries are rehearsing
for the second annual Orange
County Track and Field Meet on
April 2. Other entries include Or-
ange, Bridge City, Little Cypress,
West Orange, Vidor, Orangefield
and St. Mary’s. Buna's entry was
unofficial early today.
Orangefield captured the first of
this spring's practice runs and
the second went to the Orange
Tigers last Wednesday. Should
running and field star Deanie
Priddy return recovered from an
injury, the Tigers will be top
choice to sweep tomorrow’s meet.
Coach Jim Canter* tracksters
won three running events and one
field event to capture last week's
run without Priddy. He is » sprint-
er, a hurdler and a top point man
in the broad jump, high jump and
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"After all, they've beaten the
Big O (Oscar Robertson and Cin-
cinnati, 91-90). In our section at
the country, if you’ve beaten the
Big O, you’ve got it," said Black-
bum, who ha* led the Flyer* into
five NIT finals and never emerged
a winner.
St John’s coach Joe Lapchick
is worried mostly about his fourth-
seeded team's lack of activity the
past 12 days and still is haunted
by the 95-78 lacing by the Bonnies
in December's Holiday Festival.
right field.
Bridge Qty Coach Joe Van Bree,
man today continues his search for
help to assist veteran
__itapaw Joe Parkhurst in the
District 23-A campaign.
pole vault
Also on exhibition Wednesday
will be Bridge City’s newly dis-
covered miler, J. C. Rush. Coach
Glenn Buffaloe pulled Rush out
— ” , an event Rush
Philadelphia took Pittsburgh 4-1.
The White Sox scored three runs
and Stone.
Coach Williams said his probable
starting lineup will include Wil-
liams or Kent Daniels, catcher,
Homer HUi or Kokenes, first base;
H. G. Sarver or Carl Chegser,
second base; Law, shortstop; Rus-
ty Morgan, tnird base; Jerry Mur-
dock, left field; Smith, Centerfield;
Jerry DeWitt or Richard Hill,
Redbird cindermen, who last
Weaco Little League will hold its
Arat meeting of 1960 today at 7
pan. M Weg renge High School
this club is good enough for me
to win that many—but I’ll be sat-
isfied just with a good winning
percentage. I mean rd really feel
better with say a 15-5 record than
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high regard for the Braves.
Texas City.
Thinly dads slated to take part
in the Friday meet at Huntsville____________ 1
are John Butler in the discus, Leroy of the half-mile
Broxson in the broad jump, Leon ------ ■- - •
"We never do the sera* thing
twice," Braves’ coach Chuck Ora-
then went on to capture first
place in the Eagle Relays last
Friday, compiling a time of 4:52.8
‘ i any local meet
By JACK CLARY
Associated Pres* Sports Writer
Babe Ruth League fame at Bridge
City, is the other pitching regular.
Van Breeman is giving Jimmy
McDaniel and Wayne Brint mound
tests in hopes one of them wik
give the Cardinal* pitching support.
McDaniel is the tam’s top hitter,
Brint an outfielder and catcher
Little Cypress Coach Teddy Mill-
er also is expected to divide pitch-
ing chores between Danny Wolf,
David Jones and Norman Scott in
the engagement with Orangetield.
Miller ii confident of making a
atU-g bid in the District 23-AA
chase if his slugger* reach capa-
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presasorts wo. KT*S“
troit beat the Yankees 4-2 and Tom
most half a dozen fronts this week
as netters. golfers and tracksters
shift into high gear.
Coach Lewis Hilley’s golf team
hosts Texas A&aM Tuesday in its
first dual match then swings east-
ward into Louisiana Thursday and
" ; Briton Reginald Bennett,
Rudy Hernando of Detroit, Warren
Jacques of Australia, Al Driscole
of North Hollywood, Calif., Tim
Heckler and Robin Spengler of
Sonny Jolly in the 440 and the 1___..____.
low hurdles, Hubert King in the which betters
BEAUMONT (Spi)—Lamar Tech ior;
athletic activities explode on al- "
Elliott also has two starting pdto ARamos,d werhe btaSteF oy • y. - .
—— .— ---- — four hits over the final six innings pte look at his uniform number
ning for a decisive 4-0 lead.
The American League champion
Chicago White Sox and the Balti-
more Orioles ran their records to--------—=---- .. -
3-0. The Sox defeated St. Louis 8-4 Anderson singled, Bauta walked
while the Birds kept Cincinnati three straight and rookie Tony
fronts today.
Coach Ben Hurt's Orange Tigers
will make their first appearance
on the diamond scene today, cross-
ing bats with the always-tough Ne-
derland Bulldogs on the Neder-
land turf.
Bridge City will be at Vidor and
Orangetield treks to Little Cypress
for the other two games today.
Four more gamea, involving
county teams are booked this
week. Nederland will visit West
Schoolboy baseball move* into chunker last season, is the No. 1
the sports arena full-scale this "
week with five Orange County out-------— _----
fit* ticketed for action on three comeback roster, including Tommy
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By ED WILKS
Associated Press Sport* Writer
FORT MYERS, FIs. (AP)—
pitcher, will move into left field;
and Delton Anthony shifts from
catcher to pitcher.
Coach Hurt, claiming outfielders
and pitchers are his biggest prob-
lem. said he plans to continue
shuffling players until he finds the
best combinations.
His probable starting lineup for
today’s game includes John Lewis,
catcher; Anthony, pitcher; Welch,
first base; Bobby Permenter, see
ond base; Charles Barron, short-
stop; Joe Cannon. third base; Ed-
wards, left field; Wayne Mc-
Camey. Centerfield; and Terry Le-
Master, right field.
Vidor Coach Rufus Williams re-
ported he will start either junior
Wayne Sander* or senior Robert
Stone on the mound against Bridge
City today. >
Sanders to a newcomer to the
squad, while Stone, an all-district
-
k
ates. . . ..
"Everybody feels good in the
spring, but I can't remember ever
feeling as good as this," said
Friend, who led the league in de-
feats after sharing the lead to vic-
tories with 22 the year before.
"If you’re a losing pitcher you
last don't get the breaks.' h-
said. “This year I just figure I m
going to get the breaks. tioned that my
'Tve got a shot at winning 20— moving. and I
being popularized more than ever
before here in weekly practice
runs, gives Orange County fans „ ____
another show of schoolboy cinder heroes Moods
stars tomorrow when eight area
high schools gather at the Orange-
field High School track for a trial
feeling better. My legs felt strong-
er and then I knew that the
he weight had been my trouble.
■‘Even some at the hitters men-
outfield, Jerry Lumpe at shortstop
and Marv Throneberry at f irst
base.
debut in the majors.
The A'*, berated by many for
their numerous transactions with
New York, could open the 1960
. campaign with Bob Cerv, Hank
Bauer and Norm Siebem in the
pitchers—Johnny Kucks and Don
Larsen—either at whom might
wind up with the opening day
mound assignment.
in an exhibition game. ------. - —...
Kucks pitched three scoreless in- five hits, including Kent Hadley.•
ning* and received credit for the homer and a run-producing double
victory when Lumpe and Siebem by Roger Maris. Ee- - —
cracked homers to the third in- Zack Monroe for three run* in
Hall to oudline various functions
for th* summer program.
Th* auxiliary, among many
other activities, operates the con-
cessioa stand at Wesco Little
League gam**.
Mrs. W. E. Gordon, auxiliary
president, extends an invitation to
all mothers, especially to those
whose sons are playing their first
year, to attend this initial meet-
log of the season.
has ended her high school shooting ability wl
leaving Coach ward on the fresht___________
—g =--- peting in a tournament against the
have another varsities. She made 69 point* in
three games. ,
Many coaches called her the .ugu, _____________
...-----best guard in the state but they Stanford and University of Cali-
the Lockett didn’t know she was to become r—• 2 ----•- •— “i-—
if you’re not a pitcher who throws
slow stuff, you get in trouble.
"If I had won one early instead
of being 05 and M it might have
been different. But it gets psy-
chological. And when you’re a toe-
ing pitcher, the hitters start
stringing a little different at you
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point* and easily outdistanced Tex- by Jancik in the high jump. Garth
__ ...... ---------- Heitshusen in the 440-yard dash
440-yard relay, Simon McNamee in_______
the mile, Don Mitchell in the 100- popular
yard dash and 440-yard relay, and tween th
Ian Stewart in the mile and 2-mile Bingham
right-hander who say 21-17.”
— 1 The obvious difference so far
Friday to take part in the Lake
even then she showed tremendous Charles Invitational T
Piersail Sheds
Playful Antics
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—Outfield-
er Jim Piersall has been so quiet
and industrious during the first
___________ he said. "But averaged over 23 points per game
just don't like to run up lop- her senior season. She was picked c...ap. n. mre. mr=a---
• - - * ----r on the all - district team four The Cards trailed Ric# by ^tnrcc Jim Landrum in the shot put.
The shuttle system operating
between Kansas City and New
five °front-linenT Meic0”a toe Mincher's ancrifice fly when Pon l«t‘Satorxiay's victory over Holy
Athletic*' starting lineup when Aparicio ame home, third “
Bob Elliott makes his managerial
HOUSTON (Spl) — Peggy Land- They know you've been beaten."
troop of Orange reached the fin-
als in the Annual Texas Badmin-
ton Assn. Tournament hereSun-
day, losing to Virginia Hicks of
Austin in the championship game
Hok and Mary Lee Beicher.,of
tor defeated Miss Hicks and
bury 15-14, 17-16 in the finals
the mixed double* champion-
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — A Utri* team is favored to win th* »ecood
League basebell meeting has been annual Lake Charles Intercollegi-
scheduled far Wl —* “ ’ ‘
She is not tall—measuring only
5 feet 7—but desire and natural four matches without a defeat.
______ .. . Manager Frank Lane wrote the
had "13 hits, but thelgnetetogetimemadepineonma
will start at first base; Gerald Ed-
wards. a combination shortstop- strong
South Africa and Jim Tattersall of
England.
Driscole is California junior col-
fully: ‘T’n never
like her.”
Figure Bob Friend for the come:
back of the year in the National
League. The big 1.g-----
somehow lost 19 and won but 8
last season for Pittsburgh thinks
he has a shot at becoming a 20-
game winner again with the Pir-
placed in a cast. —4—^ "
Moore weighed 127%, Hernan- with te
Orange Wednesday; Little Cypress
invades Bridge City Thursday; -L:---<
and Orange will be at Vidor and pitching.
Little Cypress goes to West Orange soutopaw
t*Ln>«maM ». taut, ri v
3
w . a
night in leading th* Warrior* to a Ba
132-112 trouncing of th* Syracuse Sud
— -----. Nato in the decsive finale in their for
plan* for th* approach- three-game preliminary aerie*.
„ -- A year ago the Warrior* were
the Eastern Division doormats and
didn't get into the series.
Seven-foot-one Wilt the Stilt hit
for 53 points, three more than the
old playoff record. It was the
minth‛ record Wilt set in his one-
year NBA career. He had 16
points at the quarter and 10 in the
second period when the Warrior*
wrapped up the game by taking a
ability were determining factors Racquet wielders hitting the west-
in her great record at the Wilbar- era trail will be acting captain Ar-
where she could not score. But ger County school. mando Fsrla, th* 0*aas’s only sen-
league president.
The Wesco Little League Ladies
Amdciliary will meet Thursday at
9:30 a.m. in the Want Orange City
Bradley ______________
defending champion St John's
takes on even tougher ---
venture tonight in the last quarter-
final competition of the National
Invitation Tournament at Madison
night on games of 984, —
1024. That effort, led by Capt.
Lubanskl’s 610, gives the Pfeiffers
a temporary hold on seventh
place in the open team division.
The St. Louis Budweiser* were
Kucks ™ the-ptteeg tw
IWaGketsrs 7-5 Bob "SBruce, Bob Smith and Ray pose for a playful photograph.
Narleski limited the Yankee* to _______________
favorite over the Flyer*, who anal-
ly handinri Temple 72-51 in a first-
NEW YORK (AP—Topseeded round name. SL Bonaventura (29- born admitted. Th* Brave*, who
radley plays tough Dayton and 3 is given a one-point nod over 1. _ — —— _ :-----
- ' ■ -2 John* th* Redmen (17-7) after ellminat- time for last year'* tide, are noted
St. Bona- ing Holy Cross 9441 for its 17th for using two or three '
consecutive victory in a first- offense or defense all J
Fored DM Sprngheid;"oio, VERO BEACH, Fla (AP) - too many ttep. before helete toe
‘ --------- * *--- He hit .333 at Green Bay tn
1966, .356 at Victoria the first half
of last season and .319 at Spokane
Parents of players, managers
andnzberapergnsdtneerced uSf^h________
Leg&e btefSl program this Louisiana and Mississippi schools
summer ar* urged to attend. .
clocking. just
Several swift relay teams, a ald
host of strong shot putters and
and discus men will be on display
4-11, 11-9 and 114.
Mrs. Landtroop teamed with
Hicks to win the championship I"
the women’s doubles, beating Dor-
othv Martin and Nota Cole of Dal-
las 15-12, 15-4.
In men s competition, Tan Joe
Hok of Baylor University defeated
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - What Jgnsudur Pnnsgrr‛ehe"sin-
gles title, then joined with Jasper
Garland of Baylor to best Sudbury
and Ben Hudson of Shreveport,
La. 15-3, 15-5 for the doubles
N^mfi elder In to* Coast
League ever pleyed hm on the
dire, maid Boby Braen, another
new Dodger coach who managed
Howard at Spokane to* last half
of the 1959 season. ______
."He has as much power. if not
more, than anybody I orersaw,”
nrid Walter Ataton, th* Dodger
'"juT^he superlatives com* from
toe bra**. None from Honrard,*
polite young man Of few words
Howard, 23, I* to engrossed wich
his work that R la aficult to pin
him down for even • few words.
Th* bras decided last year to
make over Howard from aa out-
fielder to • first basemen. They
I BARNETT "SXH
line drive* through the pine trees
and stirring up excited comment
about a “new Babe Ruth." -----------
Frank Howard is the name. He in the Pacific CoastLeneue the
ig the former Ohio State Bosket- last half in two years, n toe
b*H Star, a sturdy 6000-7 athlete minors, split among S
1108 000 for signing and AAA leagues, he
I in the spring d l----- ---- -
the leading playmaker, rebounder,
scorer and passer on C L—L_
High School team that won 124
games while losing only 16.
In those three years she scored
2,497 points and her overall aver-
age was 23.5 points per game. ----------------
Coach Shook apologizes for it during her sophomore and .
not being more. "She could have years. Even with two and some-
doubled her point average had I
played her more.” be edid "Rnt
I just ‘
getting the loog look.
Th* consensus among toe higher
brass seems to be that Howard
probably need* another year, of
seasoning. It all depend* on th*
exhibition game*. If he still re-
mind* people of the Babe after
third last year and fourth the
year before.
decisions, finally won his first last
season in his 11th start—a four-
922 and • six count Moore clinched ana
- Ed waited for the bell. iw**.***^ » zu
it appeared it was the third J” pocketed.810
round blow that fractured Moore's wen —.engee.
jaw. After toe fight, his jaw was 1958. After two 2
Career; Coach Is Unhappy
All persons interested in assist-
ing with the Weaco Little League
program this bomamer are
to ttend, reports J. G. Hai
14-polnt lead.
The Warriors journey to Boston
to play th* Eastern Division win-
ner* In their best fourof-seven
series. . ... L.
The Boston-Philadelphia winner
meets to* St. Louis Minneapolis
Western Division victor in the
league final.
Cougars Favored,
At Lake Charles
LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP)-
xszMew Talk About 'New Babe Ruth'
broke world featherweight cham-
pion Davey Moore’s law and
forced the Springfield,
lege champion.
ue .e Golfers likely to see action are
noweu unn— .umzes _______-1 Tournament Bobby Bluhmof Big Spring. Dann
when playing for- The dual match is at Tyrrell Park MasorsauMonh CSuck pameron
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1960, newspaper, March 15, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519549/m1/5/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.