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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 9

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The Baytown Suni
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Fred Marti Shares Lead In Greater Seattle Open SEATTT.TT fAm ir SEATTLE (AP)-Young Fred Marti of Baytown lias no desire play spectacular golf-as as he can play the wav he did par bb jind earn one-fourth of ihe leadership in the $40000 1 Open tourney the half-way point. Wholesale Prices ON ENTIRE STOCK Luminai! Paints SHELEY Market 17 LUMBER COMPANY Coupled with a first-round 67, Atari! self described monol- onous tour ol the Bromlmoor Bourse 6,728 yards, put him in a tie after holes Rob Bruno of Oakland, Bob Baldorff ot Reading, and uie consistent Al Geibergcr. former University of Southern California star. Seven-under-par at 133, this punnet led the play, into today's third round allei- the most massive assault on par of the 19G4 professional golf tour. None but the pros who shot par 340 or better were left in competition when the field was cut Thursday 10 the.

lop 70 and ties 7J 71 14 9J .523 .503 .497 Mt .390 .362 CLEARANCE 1964 MODELS SAVE UP TO HALO OF HEAT Fast Dry a Load in 26 Minutes Other Drirtri tMt Clothes come in Regular loads contact with concsn- dry it 100 HO'' trated 325 E.Texas 582-6285 Baltimore Clilcogo Oelroli Los Angeles Cleveland Wlnnsso'5 Bo'lor Kansos Clly Thursday's No gomes scheduled. Today's Gamts York (JJouton 17-13) ot (Norum 9-14). night Chlcogc (Plzarro 17-9) at Konsor oty 9-12), night Minnesota (Koat 17-S) ot Loi Angeles (Chcnce 19-8), night Boston (Wilson ll-ll) ot Detroit (Wickersham 18-12) Balllmore (Bunker 17-S' at Cleveland ITIant 9-3), night NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lerf Pel. 90 64 66 .566 67 £5 68 By TN AMERICAN LEAGUE York 93 59 90 90 80 78 76 76 69 60 55 73 75 78 82 90 100 .542 556 520 .507 490 .44) .416 .338 Philadelphia Cincinnati St. Lculs Son Francisco A.Mlwcuke* Pltifburgh Los Angeles Chicago Houftoo York Thursday's ifttultt' 5, Phllodelphlo 3 St.

Louis 4-4, Pittsburgh 2-0 Chicago 4. Los 3 Only games scheduled. Today's Comet (Sadowskl of dc-lphio (MahaJfey 12-9), night Cincinnati (Moloney 14-10 and Purkey 10-9) at ew. YorK (Jackson 10-15 and Fisher 10-16), 2, twi-llght night St. Louis (Taylor t-4 or Richardson 3-2) ot Pittsburgh (Cardwell 1-0), night San Francisco (Perry 11-10) at Chicago (Buhl 13-13) Los Angeles (L.

Miller 4-S or rteoa 7-9' ot Houston (Bruce 14-9), nighl 26 Phlta- THIS WEEK SPORTS Friday. September 25, 1964 Qtyt Scicide Squad, JV WinTialidik i Robert Lee SuicideIback Norman Montsromorv nick- The Robert E. Lee Suicide I back Norman Montgomery uick- Sqi'ud had just polished off rd off a Memorial flat pass nt Spnns 4 an Memorial in I the host's 40 yard line und rc- iholr turned for the touchdown lo increase Ihe lead to 12-0. This lime the Savell to Gin- glcs pass combo proved successful to put the Suicide Squad's winning 14-12 total on the scoreboard. The opposition counted its first score in the ihivd quarter with a 5 yard pass play.

The pass for the extra points was broken up by Memorial's last, touchdown came in the fourth quarter after Jhey recovered Billy Allen fumble on the Biiytown 40 after an attempted kickolf return. They capped a 40 yard march by pitching, out to Ihe halfback who carried the ball in fro mS yards out. The passer was dropped bc- record to a perfect 3-0 when the Junior Varsity did the same thing to the same school, 20-7, at Memorial Stadium to up their record to 2-1. The Suiciders put together a great first half, scoring two touchdowns, and a reverse second half, allowing the opposition its' two In tho first quarter, a pass from Suicide Squad quarterback Jimmy Savell to end Robert ingles accounted for the first score. The scoring play covered yards.

The same passing combination failed to produce the conversion and they had to settle for a 6-0 the second quarter lead. Buc Threat Stalled Carver Decisioned By Worthing, 12-0 FRIDAY laytown vs at Memorial Stadium 7:30 p.m. Bail High at Reagan 7:30 p.m. Brozcsport South Houston ot Freeoorl p.m. Smiley at Galeno Pork 7:30 p.m.

North Shore at p.m Po'cde-io ot Port Arthur 7:30 p.m. San Jaclnto at Sam Crosby at West pm Huil-Dalseto at pm VJdor ot Channelview 7:30 p.m Cypresj-Falrbankj at Deer Pork 7:30 p.m. La Porte at Bay City 30 p.m. Cicor Creek at P.n\ Universlfy of Houston vs at Homton (Jeppesen Stadium) SATURDAY Arkansas Tulia ot Soylo' at Washington LSU at Rice SMU at Ohio Slate Texas at Texas Tech TCU vs Florida State at Fl. Worth IUNDAY Hotiior Ollrt vi Denver ironcot 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY Touchdown Club at tht Towtr noon Gander Booster Club In REL cafeteria 7:30 p.m. Don W. Hayes. 21-year-old son of Don M. Hayes who operates the Du Quoin State Fair, drives harness horses for his dad'i Fair Acres Stable.

George Witts, former luper- intendent of docki and harbors at New Rochelle, N. is the new general man a of the World's Fairy Marina in New York. By E.MERSOX McGOWAN Siin'FootlmU Special HOUSTON (Sjil) Houston Worthing punched home first and fourth period touchdowns here Thursday night to pick up its second straight victory at the expense of Bavtown Carver, 12- The Colts scored on a 20-yard pass in the first quarter to hold a slim G-0 lead at the half, but they stalled a third period 'Carver drive at their own 7 yard line and put.across clincher in the fourth quarter on a 5- yard gainer at right tackle. Tlie Buccaneers, hampered by injuries, were seeking to better their" 1963 record against Class 4A Worthing, and they stayed in until the final score in the founh quarter. Cai-ver drove to the 7-yard in the third quarter where a fourth down pass from quarterback Arthur Pitre to Kenneth Wilson fell incomplete.

Worthing pushed to the Carver 20 in lh first and quarterback Carl Douglas hit halfback Charles Corley with touchdown pass from that point but the extra point attempt from placemen was no good. The Colts, who completed 12 of IS passes for 142 yards, moved from the.Buc 45 to the 5 in the fourth quarter, largely through the air, and Douglas smacked through right tackle from the 5 for the score. The placement try failed again. Offensively, the Bucs were keyed by Claude Jackson, shifted from end to flanker, halfbacks David Palmer and Kermit Smith, ends Robert Bell and Announcing the appointment of Bayport Construction Inc. as your authorized Franchisee! Builder for modern METALLIC Buildings ORGANIZED TO PLAN, ERECT AND FINANCE YOUR NEXT BUILDING with the appointment, of this new Metallic Franchistd Bulkier here in your area, America's finest looking buildings are yours for the asking.

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behind an outstanding job by Henry Earl Davis. First Downs Nel Yards Rushino Altempterf Posses Yards Gained Posjing intercepted by Total Nel Yardage pponent Recovered Punts Punt Averages Penalties Pencilled Penetrations iui' SCORING 'lhlno Carver Summary -Dj ty Pa Doooloi 5 (12-Q) Moskowitz (.500) is killing' us, says Whittington Whittington would be all right, says Moskowitz, if he could just figure out who is playing (Texas Tech vs Mississippi?) The Limb has suffered slightly in its first two weeks, going 25 for 33 for .658 per cent. And it has sounded like dissention in the ranks. But this week, the fearless football forecasting tandem is pinpointed for one of its famous 1,000 peeks into the weekend ahead. Witness: Baytown 13, Jesse Jones 8 8 Ganders get a much- needed win.

Reagan 21, Ball High Young Reagan handles the Tors easily. South Houston 27, Brazps- port 13 Exporters hit a healthy team with sickening results. Galena Park 19, Smiley 0 sure thing. Put the rent money on it. LaMarquc 24, North Shore 6 A mere warm-up for 12-4A.

Pasadena 13, Port Arthur 11 Well, this is the Limb isn't it? San Jacinto 15, Sam Rayburn 7 Texa'ns fare better than expected, but Arkansas 14, Tulsa do" those Razorbacks survive such tough teams. Washington 33, Baylor Huskier than a Bear, them Washingtons. Texas 20, University of Houston 14 The Aggies have got to beat somebody. Rice 17, LSU 14 Owls dot the Bangal I. Ohio State 24.

SMLf 6 A cloud of dust and a thunder of hooves over the Ponies. Texas 27, Texas Tech The Limb smelied a Raider last week, but this is no Mississippi State this trip. TCU Florida State The unpredictable Frog jump right. Houston Oilers 30. Denver 17 A mile high for the mile-high city.

Hull 45. Anahuac 0 Bobcats enrouie to a state title. Crosby 21. West Hard in 7 Buffs worm up for District. Vidor 28, Channel view id or proves its No.

3 rating at the expense of the Falcons. Bay City 14, Porte 12 think Bulldogs are stmng enough, yet. Anglefon 28 Alvin. Yellow-jackets will score, but not enough. Deer Park 28, Cypress Fairbanks 12 Deer try Jo improve on La Porte's mar- Furr 19 Dickinson 14 Gators will come close but this ain't horseshoes.

Gear Creek 13, Lamar Consolidated 12 Battle of the week; both undefeated and looking for No. 3. 6 13 6 19 1 163 1 5 27 3 15 I 151 IS 12 U2 2 400 fore he could get the intended Iwo point puss away. This left tho score at its final 1M2 lotal. The Suicfders returned- three Memorial punts for a -17 yard average, each getting REL within the opponents' 20 yard line.

Savell was credited with one of the returas and Ricky Burch carried two of them. Defensive standouts for the Suicide Squad were Karl Cooper, James Hollornah and Bill Litile- ficld. In the offensive line it was Scolt Barringer and Rocks- Zierlein. Robinson and Ronnie Pittman pass receptions were main ingredients of the first touchdown drive. JV quarterback Mark Kirk- Ir.iid passed and ran with the air of a seasoned veteran and wingback Jon McManus ered for two TDs to lead junior oreys- to their win.

McManus tixik a Memorial punt at the Baytosvn 45 and proceeded down field until he found himself in the opposing end zone for the JV score with 6:24 left in the half. McMnmjs fielded Jhe punt and sva's caught by a host of Mus- tnngs tit the 50 yard line, but was.jarred free by a Memorial luckier. Kirkland tried a keeper for the conversion touchdown but ended up short of (he.goal. In a third period drive that combined the talents of halfback- Clyde Williams, end Tornmv Pullen, McMi'mus and Kirkland, the JVs from the Baytown 43 to the Spring Branch Memorial 18. At this point Kirkland threw three incomplete passes leaving Ihe JVs in a fourth and 18 situation, after a na.lt had brought them back from ihe goal line.

In this crucial situation, Kirkland dropped back and hit McManus at 15. and he carried in with remaining in the third quarter. This extended the Bnytown lead to 12-0. A conversion pass fi-om Kirkland to incomplete. In the linal period Kirkland tried tiie play that had gained yardage all night, a roll out option arouhd left end.

and it resulted in a 60 yard' touchdown scamper. Quarterback Jerry aBkcr du- llcaled the play for two more points, giving the JV (heir" final; score. The only Memorial score came in the final quarter at the end of a drive that started in the third period and carried 72 yurds. Combining the efforts of sving- back Phil Kendall, quarterback Mike Collins, fullback Robbie Gusiafsoii and hallback i Schuck Ihe Mustangs drove to the Bay town 10. A Collins to Schuck pass on fourth-and-9 situation accounted for the score.

The kick for the exlru point proved successful. Kosvurd PJagens, R. C. Jun- nise and Gary Lewis lind an outstanding defensive nighi and end Sieve Rougenu was credited Introducing Henry A. Scarborough New Representative CENTRAL STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO.

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