The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1960 Page: 6 of 12
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Fred Neely and Di Mm Aqthony
To Claim Fifth Straight Win
went the route for the
• Tigers,
Bulldogs.
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into
nine runs in the first
The Bears wasted little time
ela
until Monday when
Coach Ben Hurt told he
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a smashing triple down the left
day at 4 p.m. at Beaumont.
touches on
Jesse Mayo was safe on John
THE ORANGE LEADER
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the second. After two were out.
Tommy Fontenot and Jones walk-
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, IMO
Start District on Tuesday
victory at 1960, Smith held Or
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back-to-back
Meet Tomorrow
Sherrod and
Coast, will be divided into three
LrTTLE CYPRESS (Spi)—There
at St.
will be an Orangs
basketball meet at Little
Burdette. again counted as Mil-
gym tomorrow at • a.m.
waukee s No. 1
-hander, took
run Washington seventh. Drysdale
inning.
blanked the San Francisco Giants
at Scottsdale, and the
outscored the Cleveland
slugging rota. Aad Burdette's
Hank Aaron, drove
teammate,
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Card B Team
Beats Hornets
la suffering
TV Fight Tonight
SENATORS WILL USE $300 BAT
Kid Pare! Solid 9-5 Favorite
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A $300
day.
Hmunschild, publicity di-
players to assist in the
Over Thompson in Garden Bout
ork party
"There to
a kg of work to be
fat of the
what players call the
done on the field before it wil be
bat.”
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anguay.
years.
The 32-year-oid veteran pmeets
Nary’s, taking the loss.
lost-draw record. He has scored
fa
the past 24 months.
season
ORANGEFIELD (Spt) — Seven
took first place
Little
area junior high schools will com-
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VINTON (Spl) — The Vinton
High School Lions captured their
second straight track meet here
yesterday, compiling 92 points.
Favored.Westlake placed see
ond with 62% points.
Grand Lake was third with 47%
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Pirates to a 5-3 decision over Jas-
claims a player can correct
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he played.
In other Florida games, Wash-
ington defeated Los Angeles 9-7
st Orlando, Pittsburgh beat Balti-
more 3-2 in 10 innings at Fort
tonight in a
earn him a
career.
The Emma H Wallace Dragons
will compete in the 10th annual
Baytown Relays tomorrow at Bay-
town.
Wallace Coach James Echols re-
ported he will enter 11 athletes in
but I may work George
for a couple at innings."
Ernie Corbello was the
ble winner for Vinton He
NEW YORK (AP)—Argentina’s
Federico Thompson goes for broke
Myers. Detroit whipped Philadel-
phia 9-4 at Clearwater, and in a
"I think I can beat Paret,"
Thompson said. "I know I cun
take care of Jordan again. If I
win the championship I will fight
year has been a regular starter in
left field.
Anthogy, who has been suffer-
ing with a sore arm, will make
his first return to the
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Two of the entries, Little Cy-
press and Orangefield, were prom-
inent winners in the recent junior
high meet at Buna. Other entries
include West Orange, Bridge City,
Vidor, Port Acres and Buna.
score Taylor and then came John-
ny Taylor with a rousing double.
Danny Wolf, the winning pitch-
er, was next, and he unloaded with
round of a rsounding upset on
Dec. 11
By MURRAY ROSE
Associated Press Sports Writer
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Neither Was Ready
Mantle, Burdette See Action
For First Time This Spring
The cinder tourney is scheduled
to begin at 3:30 p.m.
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aggravated by a training 1
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SOPHOMORE KONRAD SMITH
Hurls One-Hitter for West Orange
showing superior talents at the
plate. They socked starter Freddy
Calhoun for four straight hits and
. this spring in Florida Thursday
Neither really was ready.
Mantle, with an old knee inj
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Larry Morris, Paine and Nabours.
to the pitcher. After two were out,
I Jones singled to right. Val-
ton Taylor batted for the second
Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn
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struck out.
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host to Rishop
Cypress is idle
ths Bears en-
fourth inning, allowing one hit,
striking out one and Walking two.
Paret, winner over highly regard-
ed Charley Scott in his last two
starts, is the 9-5 favorite. The bout
will be broadcast and telecast
nuHttlee,Cypress treated Parkhurst gage the Cardinals again at Bridge
oa two singles and four errors
er Joey Jay in the sixth inning.
The Braves, however/ were
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Philadelphia's Dave Philley set
a pinch hitting record by hitting
safely in nine straight games last
The Baytown Relays, the largest
event at its type held on the Gulf
sidelined for the weekend
Echols said the two regulars will
be replaced by alternates T. J.
Gasaway and Thomas Guillory.
The other two regulars on the 4-
man team are James Brackens
and James Guillory.
Assn, this season as a rookie, to
quitting the game. “I’ll never
play basketball in the NBA
agate," Chamberlain told the
New York Post today.
moved around on
The Orange Little League will
irth hold a wont party tomorrow at
Memorial Field between 9 a.m.
then toyed with them unt —
e/ss "hengammeesocaugerun • sutfered the deteat.
* 10-run lulu. * whe finiched un was h
the mound only five days after ,--- -----,---- — —
signing. The light-hitting Chicago belted a three-run job in a five-
Little Cypress Coach Preston
Prince is prepping the Cubs for
the district campaign, which he for
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — Lit- Wolf, then
tie Cypress, swinging away with
spectacular hitting. staged another
of its popular bombing exhibitions
here jesterday, ahefng the list-
lav Bridge City Cardinat : •
* non-distnet baseball game.
The "window breakers" of Coach
Teddy Mier jumped on the Dis-
trict 23-A favorite Cardinals for
________. _ led for-4 and has a fabulous .739 bat-
7-4 when Burdette replaced start-dag average. Johnny Antonelli
......- ‘ ' was the Glants’ loser, although he
gave up only one run in five in-
ht . bandars o9-
last week to te
JIM KENSIL
_____Press Sports Writer
Does it really pay to bold out?
Financiaily, sometimes. Physi-
cally, seldom.
Mckey Mantle and Lew Bur
dedke, most persistent of the big
name 1980 holdouts, played regu-
lation baseball for the first time
' LITTLE CYPRESS' KENNETH STRICKLAND Td" "oto " "ed Coe"
Hammers Two Bom Knocks Against Bridge City
Vidor Bucs To Send Robert Stone
White Sox nailed him for three 1—-----------—-
runs in a ninth-inning rally, but gave up four rune in the fourth
. the Braves won 9-7 at Sarasota. inning.
Both stars were overshadowed . in Arizona, the Boston Red Son
of Coach Ronnie Anderson, cap-
tured 13 first place medals in the_________ _____ .U. ..
Bana meet. Port Acres had 9. fol- lean. 5-10 South American knocked
lowed by Little Cypress with 8 and out the champion in the fourth
Buna 5. re ' “
ambitious 23-year-old Benny (Kid)
Paret of Cube in a 12-rounder for e .. — .------
the right to take on welterweight 52 kayos and been stopped once,
champion Don Jordan of Los An- Federid has. an unbeaten string a
geles in a title fight at Las Vegas, of 25 (tododtag one draw) over -
Nev.. May Tl. the part 24 months._____________
—I eight ISt. Mary’s hits were recorded rerrngpeldurgsomrultanyonpay- hare
has been by Byrnes, Ronnie Simar and Bur- ing at Bridge City.
ime hoe nel WacnnenacL Cimaw mt+cR. --- . ™
WiM carry a 1-2 record
's gathe. The Tigers de-
—---- /idor tad tort run-ins
with Nederland and Freach.
runs batted in to eteai Manito’s Hams 8-6 at Mesa.
Tom Brewer and Tom Stundk
.-uI-.e, ___ — vans combined for the Red Sox
across six runs wich a two-run shutout on four hits. Red Sox third
baseman Frank Malzone went 2-
Konrad Smith spun a fancy one- tt-t / *- 2
hitter and got good support at the angefeld hitlees until the fourth
plate from a host of Chiefs to give inning when
West Orange an 11-0 victory over ’ ‘ "
Orangefield yesterday at the West
Orange park.
The final day of Wesco Little
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between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m.
ess Thibodeaux followed with a sin-
for gle and Smith drew a walk. Then,
with the bases loaded, Petry dou-
bled sharply to unload the eacks.
Sherrod matched it with another
double, scoring Petry. Sherrod
also scored on a sacritice fly. Line-
comb relieved LeBlanc in the
Bridge City counted its two runs
in the third inning. Jimmy Mc-
Daniel led off with a double to
Thompson was ready to quit the
ring after 12 years of amateur
and pro battling when he was
signed to meet Jordan in a non-
title bout in Buenos Aires The
and junior high.
Over 20 high schools are regis-
tered for the lday classic
Coach Echols said the Dragons'
best chance of placing will be in
the mile relay. although two of his
regular runners — Earl Sonnier
and Tommy Bradford — will be
8
Ronnie Linaconto
followed by Petry. McGee and tho Hwunschid, publicity di-
Harris with one apiece in addi- rector, urged all parents of Little
tion to its obvious improvement League payers to assist in the
at the plate and on the mound, work party.
Orange's probable starting Loe-
up today > includes Johnny Lewis,
catcher; Brad McQai, first base;
Bobby Permenter, second base;
Charlie Barron, shortstop; Joe
Cannon, third base; Edwards, left
field; Wayne MoCamey, center
field, and Joe Penny, right field.
Coach Boring announced the
same starting lineup he used
again* Orange earlier, inchuding
DeVries, cather; Jim Simmons,
fir* base; Dick Bartow, second
,. ■ p a. mu base; Lloyd Safa, shortstop; Jack
cAreurp I0HNNY Tk2i c-M* Skog, third base; Jim Norwood,
CATCHER JOHNNY LEWIS lett field: David Minaldi, center
Starts for Orange Tigers Today_________________field, and Dickie Smith, right field.
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Max
Paine and Larry Nabours, aided by six hits
a 10-hit attack, combined pitchine
Inside the plastic is a half-inch
' 't gives the batter the im-
pression he is hitting a ball with
auy, a half-inch shaft instead of a full
and bet. This it is hoped, will sharper
reflexes, sight and coordination
eharing pitch- Talbert’s error at second and
"— — . Kenneth Strickland beat out a bunt
. „ the high school division and 9 in
balis..He the junior high bracket.
In recording the win, Wolf a),
towed four hits, struck out four
and walked two. It was the fifth
straight victory for Little Cypress
without a defeat.
_ Bridge City plays
Byrne today. Little
and noon.
Fthers of players were urged
to bring wire brushes, paint
Anashree walks and • 5/
Neely, top man on Nederland’s
game today at 4 p.m. in Want pitching staff, notched a neat 3-
Rask. hitter to cleim a squeeky 3-1 v*-
SATURDAY
MORNING .
DOORS OREN 9:30 A.M.
SHOW STARTS 10:00 A.M.
be used in practice by the Sena- l--
tors and the Portland, Ore., club rod. It
maybe another year. But if I lose w .... .
to Paret, then that will be it. I've Gunter John
had enough of fighting.’’ —■ • -
my Hoftpautr’s error at third base, ."15". "revron; ow",".
The Bears scored two more in " —- --------- “ “
. third base; Jerry Murdock, left ed. sad Vaiton Taylor sent them
1 field; Billy Smith, center field, and home with a double to right field.
Richard Hill, rMtt field. ........
wil be om the mound when them. a. — a2.1-- -_-w — x
Orange Tigers and Nedariand Bus- ganinK-Eame o “o yielding five hits to toe
dogs cross bets in a return base- - - - Orne -i -
best day of the spring. Red, I
hustling for his old second base EM
job after being sidelined by tub- !
erculosis last year, had a double I
and two singles in the fire innings Eh
Chiefs Smack Orangefield 11-0
To Break 3-Game Losing Skein Dragons Enter
Baytown Races
in the exhibition games. ___
St. Louis shortstop Daryl Spen- M •
cer homered three times for five Qubs
— _ The Cardinals literalv full upart __
from the"sluggingsassault. “P rSsr*2.
P Vaiton Taylor led off with a sin- McDanlel, ct
gle and went to second on Wayne Srinte] -g
„ _ brine’s error in left field. Bo E&ouh, -
her planned to eend Wayne San- Owens followed with e single to
was sparnedrs*sbarrwktsots Wetcmane
home ran in the first inning.
Others collecting hits for Bridge
Only new players will register
tomorrow. Returning players will
report at a later date.
ble wimmer for Vinton Hie took first dnoonad
y? ™ both the shot put and wanting to participate in the sum-
-scu , mer league to register tomorrow.
ders against St Anthony’s, but
Sanders has been oiling with a
sore arm since Monday and is still
on the doubtful list.
Williams said, however, be felt - --------
Stone was strong enough to go the field line
7-inning distance again after three ‘ -
days of re*. a
Sanders, although c=:
teg chores with Stone aeinst
Bridge City, was charged with the — ____
43 loss again* this cross-county David
rival. Stone was ticketed with the t m
3-1 loss to Orange. He yielded only
three hits to the Tigers in e fine
display of pitching talent.
Vidor’s probable starting lineup
today includes Tommy Williams,
catcher: Homer Hill, fir* base; we egcumu. -ie • wete uus.
Car Chesser, second ba*; Jay Strickland doubled to center field.
I Law. shortatop; Gerald Kokenes, ----- - ' ”
_______.__, _____ Canvas, glues with resin and
baseball bat will turn up at.the compressed under pressure,
- forms the handle.
The plastic portion, which Tan-
taer eelle +he "mrinAnuw,"’ forms
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here today in a track
meet at the Orangefield
di um
Against St Anthony's Club Today
VIDOR (Spl) —AU - District ----• ’ - -
Robert Stone will be on the mound
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SMI aena mown, wona navoen
us ratMAVM ■ JACK Knuscnen
Cartoen "MINM’I DAUGMTE"
broke the spell with a double.
West Orange, improving steadily
in earning Wert Orange fa fir* 1a DhstritezA
er Willard LeBlanc in the first in-
Local Basketball ""Rober Pepgnited the upris.
ing with a base on.....
Nederland, which tort its fir*
game of the year yesterday to Port
Arthur’s Yellow Jacketain a 7-4
duel, will carry a 3-1 record into
today's game.
The defeat let Port Arthur,
which will oompete in aa 8-team
basebal tournament * Bryan to-
morrow, with a 1-1 mark.
Neely, who spearheaded Neder-
land’s drive to the District 11-AAA
champtohship la* season, is un-
beaten to two starts.
._ ___________ A pro 4% years. Paret baa a
that could either 30-6-2 record, including eight
shot or, end Ns knockouts. He never 1 ‘ _... -____- __________
stopped. Thompson claims he’s nell Wagnespack. Simar pitched
had more than 150 bouts but the the first four innings for St.
record books show a 94-7-8 won- Mary’s, taking the loss.
SECOND BIG HIT AT 8340
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j|hav« wrote in out wack ba»
tothavazonsgsoontgendeon
ittle Cypress double, a fielder's choice and
stolen base by Eroie Runnels and
Carl Thibodeaux's sacrifice fly.
The Chiefs came back for a 5
run barrage in the third Inning,
which was to end the game after
the fifth inning because of the 18-
run rule. Harris lad off with a
Banners will be presented to the walk and was erased as Lewis
“■ ' " Johnsoh reached first on a field
er's choice.
Thompson. "Now I’m only one
fight away.
MACARTHUR PREXFe
may pitch jundor
in the la* two or
. in. the sixth, seventh and eighth .....
and grade divisions at Buna. Sixth (NBC
Sts grader” wi not compete in today’s Time)
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of the Pacific Coast L
The design*. Ray
eed- night game * Tampa, Kansas
'ork City edged Oncinaati 4-3 in 10 in-
10-3 nings.
The Washington victory was
marked by Harmon Killebrew’s
first exhibition homer, and the
disappointing pitching of Loe An-
geles Don Drysdale. Ki Hebrew
district^ptey ready for nee," he pointed out. "A
City, were Ronnie Rieks, Harvey The Chiets have been champions mo* of the wrkmdoneodd one L
r-^. "h-" Tend H I- of District 23-A for the last two morning." I
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N.0.a co., ro. not for Vidor when the District 11-AAA per Tuesday. It was the first tri-
safherano mayuse wo picning Piratesengggsthe resrectedst umph ofstheteepsonsorvidor
4., Ia.’ie lacn., 20.2 nuny S 5ul1gegS or Beaumon Wmc nas 1OSC 43 and 3-1 decl-
HeydenrtteyWh start in an exhibition baseball game to- sions to Bridge City and Orange.
mk i may wonc ueorge uev nes dav at 4 nm at Reanmnnt Vidor Coach Rufus Wiams ear-
F. Calhoun, p.ib-c. _______3
C. alhoun, r* ...________
Parkhurst, p _____-____- 1
Hoffpauir, _____________
Hebert, ----------t
Matthews, M _____________
Totals ____________-........ 20
LIie Cypress
< The chapters participating will
• be Mzuricville, Deweyville. Vidor,
Orange, Orangef eld and Vidor.
I Both greenhend and chapter
I farmer teams will take part.
cheered by Rad Sctioendi*iet*s nings.
Washington Senators’ camp at
Orlando, Fla., next month. ___-________
It's made of canvas and clear guay calls the "window,’
plastic. It cannot be broken. -- "avar _n "t.
This bat and others like it will
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Bridge City • • 2 • Q—- 2
LIttt Cypress . 9 2 • • 4+-43
E — Tolbert 2._ Brint, HoMpavir, Hebem
Moyo. Strickland, Mcbaniel. 3b-Woif. Po-
A—LIie Cypress 15-5; Bridge City 14-4.
LOB—LIe ypress 5. Bridge City 6. PB--
Mayo. WP—Parkhurst 4, Wolf 2. HFB-
Mcbanlel (Wolf).
Pitching Totals
IP R H ER B* SO
Wolf (wp)__________ 2 4 2 1 4
Calhoun (Ip) ..........• 4 4 4 9 ®
Parkhurst ......-------- 5 5 6 9
rids
Players—- AS R M RBI
V. Taylor, If--------- 2 1 2
Carroll, cf_____- 0 1 f‘ 0
Owens, 2b------- 3 2 1
J. Tayior, »___4 1 1
WoM, p---------------3
Mayo, C----------... 4
Mogre, cf________2 0
Strickland, M_____3 2
Fontenot, rf-lf________2 1
Jones, lb .........x.-----..... 1 2
Totals ______________ 13
Score by Innings
Calhoun, before he could get an
—“----‘ —.. Parhurst.
who finished up, was bothered by
errors and lack of control. He f
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