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The veteran Milwaukee pilot
Tuesday selected 17 players to go
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Mt Pleasant
Louis' Wilmer Mizell (9-4), all
south paws; and Milwaukee's Lew
Burdette ai-6) and Los Angeles'
Don Drysdale (8-5), right-hand-
ers. Face is 12-0 and Conley 5-4
The aggregate won-lost record
through games of Monday, June
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vitaming as a health-aia and
is out of action with an injured
hand.
MacGruder Takes '
Over 8th Army Job
AFOUL, Korea I — Gen. Car-
ter B MacGruder today succeed-
ed Gen. George H Decker as
commander of UN and U. S
J. N Redfearn, cf•
Daniel, rf
Totals
Chevys
Cardinals
Waxing to not necesmary
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Simons, 3b
Boatner, 2b
Fortenberry, cf
McClinton, 1b, is
Redfearn, p
Roach, if
Hendricks, if
'Edwards, rf -
Masters, 1b
Newsom, c
Aiderman, ss, rf
Totals
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Mount Pleasant couldn't find
the batting range here Tuesday
night when they faced a power-
Roach Spray
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Other pitchers chosen by Haney Pinson as his alternate outfieid-
included San Francisco's Johnny ers and Cincinnati's Frank Rob-
" ' . • 1 ■ ' - " , inson, Pittsburgh’s Bill Mazero-
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By RD WILKS -
Asociated Frees Sports Writer
They call him Sad Sam Jones
and he stood with head bowed,
hands on his knees, when the
“hit" signed flashed, snuffing out
his bid for a second major lea-
gue no-hitter with two out in the
Totals
Score by innings:
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The Dodgers, third, 14 games
Fender, c
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Hardman. if
Harvey, rf
Rolston, rf
Holcomb, p
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Jets
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Life-Accident & Sickness
Hospitalization
Phone 4-4139 '
Temple Lodge No. T» will work
in entered apprentice degree
Thursday, July 2, at • p.m. All
members urged to attend. Visit-
Roy Crane
seran
DeKalb (1)
Lewis. If
Foster, c
Atchley. 1b
Moore, ct-
Walker, p
Kennedy, 3b
McKinney, ss
Merrill, rf
Hicks, 2b
i Ring Mag
Month
IB — Sweden’s
isson today was
agazine’s "fighter
for winning the
ampionship on his
lockout of Floyd
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Jones, 33. pitched his no-hitter
against Pittsburgh whence was
with the Cube, May 12, 1955. Last
May 13, he had Philadelphia no-
hit until Willie Jones beat out an
infield dribbler with two 'out in
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NEED A JOB? If you are 25 or
evas and not satisfied with your
present job and want a lob with a
row after winning seven straight,
put five men on base Three times
the runer was GiHiam, whorgot
both of Jones' walks. The other
runners made it on a fielder’s
choice and an error.
Sad Sam retired 22 of the last
24 he faced, putting down 10 in a
row before Gilliam walked in the
sixth, then getting eight straight
before the hit. Gilliam reached
second i the eighth on a passed
Braves, third base; Willie Mays, ball, but got no farther as Wally
Giants, center field; Henry Aaron, Moon fouled out. Johe got the
Braves, right field and Wally J side in-order in the ninth, fan-
Moor, Dedgese, left field.------; nind—Gu Hudgas—Lor—his10th
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and rolled toward second base. ;
Shortstop Andre Rodgers picked
it up, then dropped it. The offi-
cial scorer ruled that the fleet,
switch-hitting Gilliam, getting
eighth. -
An infield bouncer by Junior
i Gilliam. credited with a contro-
, versial single, was the only hit
> Lea Angeles managed against the
: big right-hander Tuesday night
■ as he pitened San Francisco to
i a 3-0 victory over the Dodgers
atab at a no-hitter this season, by fu DeKalh nine at!Fair Park
,___ ; 1 e Tufa; team didn’t mind the
Jones, now 9-8 who had to settle | lack of hiting. however. They
for the first one-hitter of Ais —---f---
We are now in oar New Loca-
tion East of the Intersectiom an
Highway 67.
REDFEARN
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AND BUTANE SERVICE
will be the batting practice catch- the seventh He finished wjth a
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The bookies have made the
blitzed Patterson a 7-5 choice over
the Goteborg gunner.
In setting this early line, the
bookies have displayed a lot more
boldness than a-lot of still smart-
ing, red-faced "experts”—especial-
ly the writer.
But on the basis of the informa-
tion I had and. what I had seen,
I feel my pick was justified. I
predicted it would be an explo-
sive, bloody battle. I said there
was a possibility that Patterson
might get nailed but I said I
didn’t think It would happen.
I had plenty of company, too.
In the AP poll of the experts"
63 of 69 picked Patterson, mostly
by a kayo. Four of the seven
Swedish writers polled picked.
Patterson, Presumably they had
seen Johansson in pro action.
I think T was the only'Ameri-
can correpsondent to cover the
entire boxing tournament at Hel-
sinki in 1952. I saw Johansson
win three decisions and then get
disqeetfied for not fighting hr
the final against the late Eddie
Sanders of California.
Anyone who saw the handsome
Swede go through his lackadaisi-
chi workouts in preparing for
Patterson had to be influenced
by what he saw. ■
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the Pirates were named as
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Coach Sam Narron of the Pirates
HOUSE FOR RENT - Two bed-
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Rdy McMillan at Cineinnati, who back with their second loss in a
Jerry Hockaday clobbered five managers eadie sawyer ol me
hits in five times at bat to pace Phillies and Danny Murtaugh of.
career while the Giants closed n a • 5
within a half-game of the Na KOokies Kav
Some of he 5,12 fan- in the [ r e, m
Los Angeles Coliseum b a me EX-hamn Ha
scorers decision en-the bouncing —A •IIMIIH IIG3
ball, which cleared Jones' head Im.. ..u
Return Odds
won it, 2-E
Pitcher Banny Redteam• 4qqb
across the plate in the fimel
ning won it for Mount PtoMUt
on help from three errors eos-
hutted by DeKalb. 1 2
’ The only other Mount Hite
ant run also came as a regun
of DeKalb boo-bos when Jobh-
ny Boatner scored in the firat
inning
- DeKalb's only run was H04
in the first stanza and the tqn
teams kept the knotted 1-1 raaao
until the final frame.
Redfearn gave up five Msert
ed tuts. He struck out ten and
walked two.
Next action in Bowie County
Senior League for Mount
ant "will be at Hooka Priay
night in an p.m, game
BOX scouas
NEW YORK A — Broadway
bookmakers Apparently doubt
whether freshly crowned heavy-
weight champion Ingemar Johans-
son of Sweden can flash his thun-
der and lightning right against
The potent First National Bank
Yankees, who haven't lost a
i game in the second half, added
another foe by a whopping score
in Little League Tuesday night.
Latest victim of a wild Yankee
rampage were the Thrasher’s
Jets who held the short and of
ce . 3 23-4 fi/pirn
along with the eight starters pick- 29,
ed by the players themselves far ' ’
Directory Sad Sam Jones’ No-Hitter Mt. Pleasant Nips
Snuffed by Infield Bouncer DeKalb Nine 2-1
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Jets (4) —
Baradjiez, 2b
C. Roberts, ss. p
Blackwell, lb
M Roberts, cf
Hendrix, cf
Brogoitti, c
Lovett, rf
Hedges, rf
Miceli. 3b
Harris. If
Amerson, it -
Sistrunk. p
Abbot. M--t
Totals
Yankees (22)
Means. 3b
D. Sellers, 3b, lb, ss
Culpepper. Ib. ss, 3b
Hockaday, ss. 3b. 1b
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of Orlando Cepeda, Giants, first
bass; Johnny Temple, Reds, sec-
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shortstop, Eddie Mathews,
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q NOTICE TO BIDDERS_____
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Scaled bids will be received la the
office of the State Board of Con-
trol, Austin, Texas, until 10:00 A
M. July 14, 1959 for the following
proposed lease contracts:
Texas Highway Department (of.
flee A storage) approximately 1700
sayare feet Code "HWY-135"
Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station (storage) approximately
3500 square feet Code "AES -136"
Railroad Commissjon of Texas
(office) avpreximately 700 square
feet Cod# "RRO-137" i
Space to be located in Mt Pleas-
ant, Texas
taaatu for period beeinnlna Sept-
ember 1,-1959 through August 31.
1961. Specifications may be obtain-
ed from the Bufldine Engineering
rod Manavement Division State
Boayd of Control Arystin Texes
Please refer to code numbers
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swapped by Milwaukee las’, spring
to Philadelphia, wer among the
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an extra jump batting left-hand-
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way.
Cincinnati left nothing to the
imagination while whipping fizat-
place Mil waukee 8-5 on three Floyd Patterson in their return
home runs. Pittsburgh defeated pout
i Philadelphia 4-3. and St. Louis
I beat Chicago’s Cubs 4-1.
_ "second team" choices followed in the American League, Cleve-
Pittsburgh, July T. The tone sur- the veto at the players. He named land took a two-game lead by de-
Chevys (•)
-Bowman, rf
Fillebrown, rf
Cornett. 2b
Alders. Ib — .
Stansell, ss
L Craig, cf
Love. If
White, p. 3b
Lewellen, c
R Craig. 3b. p
, Totals
Cardinals (2)
Morgan. 3b
Vinyard, 2b
Carter, 16
McAnally, p
Barnett, as .Ts
Whitaker, If 3
Kelley. If 3 i
Meadows, c
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Certificate No. 1336. Company No.
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State Board of Insurance
State of Texas
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(Seal) (Signed) Wm A. Harrison
Commissioner of Insurance
(Board of Insurance State of Tex.
aa) 30-3d
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the Yankees, who scattered a
total of 17 hits. •
In the. second game. Home
Furniture the Cardinals kept
their undefeated lead in the Na-
tional League by posting a 3-0
win over the Bob Sandlin Chevys.
The trio of Cardinal runs came
in the first frame and pitchers
settled down to duels for the
rest of the game.
Ernest McAnally tossed a bril-
liant game for the Cardinals as
he gave up two hits and struck
out 15 would-be Chevys. Seven
of McAnally's fanning victims I
I were in succession.
On Friday night, the Aggies
■ tangle with the Cardinals and
J the Oilers play the Yankees.
BOX SCORES
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Texas Bullfighters
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REYNOSA, Mexico u— Teg-
as bullfighters Pticia MeCqe-
mick of Big Spei ng and Bares
Clements of Kilge ire highlight a
doubleheader hare Saturday and
Sunday.
The bullfight card also
Jose Banuele6, _
and Antonio Canales, all at
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