Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 7

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
Shreveport, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

The Shr eve port Time 2-C fftiestR iy, June 2, 1972 fTi 'Sfiorts Topics, Events Watson Chosen BVst SAN FRANCISCO AP) Bob Watson of the Houston Astros was named National League Player of the Month Monday by a panel of 60 baseball writers and broadcast, ers. Full Field to Chase Champ in Southern. COLUMBUS. Ga. (AP) -i Atlanta; Richard Gaile, New on Longview Winner; Tfexas Gets Three on NCAA Texan Ben Crenshaw will face a Orleans, and Jackie Cummincs, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

strong field in defense of his Southern Golf Association cham I tut-" jr pionship at the Green Island Country Club here, which gets under way July 19. SFB H9 TEXACO FALSTAFF CHEVROLET COCA-COLA LUDENS COLGATE-PALMOLIVE Bring You Danny Edwards, the 1922 North-South champion from Ed-mond, will be making his first appearance in the Southern and is rated as a prime favorite. Most state champions from the 14 states are entered, but 1 The field of 224 players is tun, and no more entries will be accepted except on a standby basis as outstanding amateurs from the 14 states in the association will try to upset Crenshaw. In addition to the 72-hole championship, the Southern Association Hall of Fame is being started this year with Bobby Jones being inducted posthu none holds the prominence of the 19-year-old Crenshaw, who first came into the national spotlight by sharing the 1970 low amateurs honors in the U.S. Open when he was just out of high school.

iNl llllii-l CHART YOUR ROUNDS, LOWER YOUR SCORES If you are a golfer who plays most of his rounds at one course, the chart shown here should be helpful. I suggest you make a similar chart periodically say monthly. Times Sports Service LONGVIEW, Tex. Gary Thornton of Longview fired a two under par 68 to capture the championship of the Longview Junior Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament here Monday afternoon. Lee Singletary sank a birdie putt on the first hole of a sudden playoff for second place ahead of Scott McNeil.

Both players fired par 70s during the tournament held at Alpine Golf Club. Robert Singletary finished fourth with a 71. Thornton and Lee Singletary advance to the state championship tournament, to be held in Wichita Falls in August. NCAA ALL-STARS LUBBOCK (AP) The University of Texas dominated the National Collegiate Athletic Association District Six all-star baseball team announced here Monday. The team includes three players from Texas.

Texas Tech was second with two players. Named to the team were: first base: Doug Ault, Texas Dollar Derby mously. Representing the Jones family will be Robert T. Jones III of Nashville, Tenn. 1 v-; -i ii 'I HOLE TIT iQ Jll2HJ4l5ul7fl par 434453i" 5 TpT 3 M1 BIRPIES i hi i it i hi i PARS ill "I I im nil ii i hi in ill SOGEyS I II i i ii PBLBOGDS hi I III i 77 HIGHER 7 1 "l'lWf tumumiem Sanders Now 8th In PGA Crenshaw won the 1971 southern by four strokes over the demanding 1 1 Club of North Carolina coruse at Pine-hurst, and many of his challengers will be back.

Gary Koch, 1971 runner up from Temple Terrance, is entered along with other top ten finishers of last year as the veteran Dale Morey, High Point, N.C. Bobby Edgerton, Raleigh, N.C; Dick Pride, Tuscaloosa, Danny Yates, VS. PHILADELPHIA at Philadelphia Tonight at Bobby Fischer, Americas' leading chess grandmaster, hits a serve while competing Monday in the second annual Dewar's Sports Celebrity tennis tournament held at La Costa, Calif. His partner is Gail Goodrich of the Los Angeles Lakers. Fischer will meet the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky in July for the world championship.

The tournament was won by Hank Greenberg and Bob Boyd, Southern California basketball coach. I if' I This chart will tell you at a glance which holes are giving you the most trouble. With this knowledge you should next analyze your play on these holes. Determine why you are not making good scores. Once the specific trouble or troubles are discovered, merely correct them through practice of specific types of shots or by adjusting your mental approach to the holes in question.

Throughout the golfing season, check occasionally to see if you are, indeed, eliminating specific bad holes from your rnnnHv 6:20 P.M. Tech; second base: MikeMarkl, Texas; shortstop; Barry Hoff- Top South African Athletes pauir, Texas lech third Dase; David Chalk, Texas; left field: iy. 1972 NAI N.i. Syn. Barred From Olvmnic Action NEW YORK (AP) -Doug Sanders' victory in last weekend's Kemper Open golf tournament boosted him to eighth place on the season money-winnings list, the PGA Tournament Players Division announced Monday.

Sanders, who won only $24,891 in all of 1971, earned $35,000 for winning at Char-son's total to $74,232. That purse moved Sanders from 26th place to eighth on the list. Jack i 1 a who skipped the Kemper Open, continues to head the list with $156,051. Lee Trevino, who finished second by one stroke to Sanders at Charlotte, N.C, raising his sea-jumped from fourth to second on the list with $118,397. Jim Torres, Texas Christian; center field: R.

J. 1 Texas right field: John Astroth, Southern Methodist; Another Trow hy Hauled Other Games to Be Heard This Week HOUSTON AT PHILADELPHIA June 76:20 P.M. June 86:20 PM. HOUSTON AT NEW YORK June 9 6:50 P.M. June 10 1:00" P.M.

June 1112:50 P.M. Hear them all on avoid the issue of Apartheid catcher: Bill Berryhill, Texas; i Olympics, or this The almighty dollar year the almighty completely," Van Reenen says. pitchers: Lupe Salinas, Pan American, and Paul Stanley, mark AwavbvLeeTi Trinity University. evmo still speaks more loudly than the almighty cause. By Robert Fachet L.A.

Times-Washington Post WASHINGTON Suppose the International Olympic Committee announced tomorrow the United States could not compete at Munich this year because of its role in the Vietnam War. Would Americans consider such a ban unfair? Of course. "My thing is track and field. We're just victims of circumstances. If the IOC bases things on politics, how about Russia with its ti of the Jews? I don't think politics have any place in sports, though." Ban Zijl, now traveling in the The holier-than-thou elements of the world have found one target, however, that will arouse little sympathy, either KJWKH BAYLOR INKS SON PLALVIEV, Tex.

AP) i -Tim Son, the top high school quarter miler in the state, signed a track and field letter of intent with Baylor University Monday, track coach Clyde Hart deserving young Canadian and American athletes attending the university. The fund will be supplemented by donations from other politically or economically. That RADIO 1130 U.S., is philosophical. target is South Africa. South Africa has been barred "I almost won this much from Olympic competition be A nation's politics should have no bearine on participation in yesterday," Trevino said.

He cause of its policy of Apartheid. finished one stroke behind Doug Support of such a ban reaps IATE HOW TO APPREC political hay tor the leaders ot Sanders Sunday in the Kemper Open at Charlotte, N.C. announced. Son was the state Class 4A champion in the 440-yard dash and his time of 47.3 seconds ranks as the second best time in the nation. The six-foot-one, 155-pounder has also run 21.6 in the 220-yard dash.

He played three holes at the Cherry Hill club and pronounced FORT Ont. Lee Trevino's sweep of the I Canadian, United States and British Open golf championships. 4 in 1971 has earned him golf's I first Triple Crown award. The popular Mexican-Ameri- can became the first winner of the $25,000 award for his accom- plishment by the sponsors of the Canadian Open. 1 The award, worth $25,000, was presented to Trevino Monday at the Cherry Hills Club, site of the 1972 Canadian Open July 6-9.

The presentation was made by L. E. Ricard, president of the sponsoring firm, who also an- nounced a simiar awrad will be I offered annually as an incentive to professional golfers duplicat- ing Trevino's feat. Following the presentation, Trevino earmarked $5,000 of the Black Africa and, in tne communist bloc, it affords a cheap means of winning friends among black nations. Apartheid is an indefensible the Olympics, where individual performance supposedly takes precedence over nationality.

Besides, what American athlete could do antyhing about Vietnam, anyway? Such a ban will not happen because presence of American athletes is necessary to assure the financial success of the the course "beautiful. Trevino, who has won $70,000 ATRUE BOURBON: in the last three weeks, says his momentum is roughly what he had going just prior to winning concept, although many American segregationists might echo South Africans feelings about racial hatred. Regardless, the question becomes a paraphrase of the earlier one: What South the U.S. open last year wmcn SWISS SHARP SHOT SAN ANTONIO (AP) Urs beean his big streak. "Actually, my game has been nicking ud fcr the last live African athlete could do anything about Apartheid, anyway? I HIRAM WALKER weeks.

Practice is the main reason. The sun is up much Among outstanding atnieies from South Africa are Fanie loncer now than i the prize money as an initial deposit Rangers Turn to Bats, Caps Van Zijl, 'currently-the world's better during the sum- much Hugi of Arch, Switzerland, garnered 956 points to win the pistol shooting event of the world military modern pentathlon chamiponship Monday. The United -Statesheld its- lead- in over-all team standings, followed by Italy. Hugi shot 192 out of a possible 200 in the ninth CISM-Conseil International du Sport Militsire tournament to win the shooting event and lead his team to first place in shooting with 2,692 Texas at El Paso Endowment Fund to provide financial aid to Rally Fades in Ninth IB ,1 fastest miler with a 1972 time ot John Van Reenen, No. 1 in the world in the discus with a 1972 best of 215 feet, 10 inches; Dicky Broberg and Danie Ma-lan, who last year posted the 1 's best times for 800 meters, 1:44.7 and 1:45.1, res Start with trie color.

Those lazy years in the aging barrels give Ten High the naturally golden amber hue that marks pectively, and Marcello Fiasco- Captains Fall Short, Dodgers In 4-2 Win a true bourbon. No don't sip yet. Savor the bouquet that onlv a true points. In over-all individual stand-igns after Ihree events horseback riding, fencing and shooting Giovanni Perugini of Rome, Italy, was first with 2,704 total points. He placed second in Monday's shooting with 934 naro, who holds the indoor record of 46.1 for 400 meters.

Fiascanro has solved his Olympic dilemma. His father was born in Italy, so he claims dual nationality and can represent Italy at Munich. Fiascon-aro debuted as a non-Italian-speaking Italian in the 1971 second before Randy Niles popped to right for the second out. Then Sammy A bourbon, a Th.iv straight bourbon, can give you. Now, taste.

Sip it the way it's ARLINGTON, Tex. When the Texas Rangers return to Arlington Stadium Tuesday, following their abbreviated road trip to Milwaukte, youngsters and women should be pleased. Not only is major league baseball on tap with the New York Yankees, the American League champion Baltimore Orioles and the Milwaukee Brewers, but seven major promotions are scheduled. On Wednesday, when the Rangers face the Yankees in the second of their three -game series, a Rangers Blue and Red Cap, similar to those worn by the Rangers, will be given free to all youngsters 13 year of age and under. Thursday's game with the European championships and finished second to David Jen made.

Slow and points. In second place after three events was Army Capt. Charles Richard of Tacoma, with 2,643 total points. Team standings after three events left the United States in tn high kins of Great Britain. easy.

Here is a AGHT BOURBON true bourbon by every first place with 7.864 points and Whiskey Sipping is liiaiy second with 7,460. v. measure of enjoyment. By Bill Rutkin i Times Correspondent A late Shreveport rally was snuffed out as the El Paso Sun Dodgers took a 4-2 Texas League victory over the Cap-1 tains in the second match of their five-game series at SPAR i Stadium Thursday night. I The Captains, down-2-l.

into the ninth, spotted the Dodgers i two in the top of the inning, but drew a spark of life when. John tDoherty lashed an infield single that first sacker Terty couldn't handle cor- rectly. Larry Mansfield walked to put runners on first and Texas High Ace A Future Demon believing. 1 lit Calloway Named At Chico State stroked a single to left and Doherty scored. Out went El Paso starter and winner Greg Shanahan in favor of David Hernandez who worked Captain rightfielder David Chor-ley to a full count before forcing him to ground out to third.

-The defeat was Shreveport's seventh in its last eight games and second straight to the Bums while El Paso' edged closer to first place Amarillo in the TL West. V-r 1 The Captains drew first blood in the game scoring in the first inning on Paul Dade's single and an RBI double by Mansfid who returned to the starting lineup for the first time last night. But El Paso tied the game in the fourth when Bob Cummings reached losing pitcher Sid Monge for a walk, stole second and scored on a single by Lee Van Reenen, a graduate of Washington State, hopes to solve his problem in a similar manner. He has -mad overtures to the Netherlands and West Germany for quickie citizenship. Van Zijl, Broberg andMalan will stay home.

Van Reenen, a three-time NCAA champion, is bitter about the ban. He intended to become a U.S. citizen until South Africa was briefly readmitted to Olympic competition. When that decision was reversed, he did not have sufficient time to do so. "I'm not a politician and I it Yankees will be dedicated to all the young baseball players in the area.

It will be Little League and Junior Baseball Night and all youngsters who play in any Everything abourbon should be organized baseball league will 86 Proof Hiram Walker Sons Peoria, III be admitted on the oasis oi one youngster per one paid admission. Two youngsters will be admitted for the price of one. CHICO, Calif. Arthur R. Calloway, former Grambling College star and head football coach at Tulare Western high school, Tulare, has been named offensive line coach at Chico State College.

Calloway was selected from nearly 80 applicants for the post made vacant earlier this year by the resignation of Vera Rosene who left the college to enter private business. Calloway coached at Tulare Wrestern for three years. He previously served on the athletic NATCHITOCHES Northwestern State University has signed one of the top AAAA auarter-milers in Texas, it was ICE SPECIAL! 707 SUPER SERV This will apply only to the; general admission sections of; the stadium and the tickets will be available only on day-of-game. Stadium ticket windows open at 5:30 p.m., two hours announced this week by NSU Lacy. track and field coach Jerry Dennis Heren picked up the before game-time.

By coming early the young ball nlavers will be able to second run for the Sun Dodgers in the eighth inning after leading off with a single. Shanahan sacrificed his battery-mate to second and Jerry staff at Corcoran Calif.) high scnooi ana tnaay urove high YOUR CHOICE Upper or Lower Ball Joints or Delco Pleasur-iier Shock Absorbers. ENGINE TUNE-UP Includes all labor and these parts: New spark plugs, condenser, points. Most American cars FRONT-END ALIGNMENT Adjust camber, coster and toe-in for proper alignment and to save on tire wear. $-707 Most American Cars BRAKE RELINE Inciudtt full inspection, fluid, cUan repack front btaringt.

If needed: Wheel Cyli, $7.50 drumt turned $3 front grease seals $4.50 pr. return springs 50c ea. Except disc brakes. 24,000 Mile Guarantee 249Mosp American Cars witness batting and i 1 i practice of both the Rangers! and the Yankees. The identifica-! tion for the younsters in little league or junior baseball will be any part of the uniform of his team.

i school in Kinggold, La. A graduate of Grambling where he was co-captain of the 1959 team, Calloway will handle some of the weight training duties and teach combative judo classes. Royster doubled him home. CAPTAIN'S LOG The Caps have a new team trainer, Bill Milke, a third year pre-law student at SMU Milke was an equipment manager with the Texas League's Dallas-Fort Worth Spurs last year and this summer worked for the Texas Dyes. Continuing his campaign to returning NSU to prominence in track and field, Dyes has signed 6-foot-5M! Andre Moore of Texas High in Texarkana.

Moore ran the quarter mile in 43.9 but ran a 48.0 anchor leg for Texas High this year on the mile relay team which ran 3:21.0 to finish second in the district. Moore, who for two years was also Texas High's leading re- bounder in basketball and was all-district two years, finished second in district in the 440, running behind junior Edwill Rollins of Tyler, the state's top quarter man for the last two I years. 95 $0095 36 nstalled 28' SWITCH 1. MASTER CHARGE 2. BankAmericard 3.

OUR OWN PAY PIAN 3 WAYS TO -CHARGE: BALANCE $0" FRONT WHEELS JL CROSS TIRES 49c I I A New Invention For I Sore, Tired, Aching Feet The W. M. (Matty) Matteson I uc Arch Sao)- Rangers Infielder Orlando Ramirez will be out of the lineup for two or three more days with dizzy spells after being hit by a bat during the club's last road trip. on Auto Air Conditioning Units! Stock Reduction Sale MARK IV PER YEAR PART PER YEAR FULL $10,000 $40,000 Low PRICED AS LOW AS H995 Cost Installation Available (Potential) Would you likt a tecond incomt or full time businesi with th We have custom units for pickups, most American cars, station wagons, vans, campers and motor homes. SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES NOW ON ALL UNITS I 1 FOR MEN IN DRESS AND GOLF SHOES OVER 54 YEARS IN SHREVEPORT OUR ONLY LOCATION-HOLLYWOOD AT MANSFIELD RD.

advantages? 1. No Selling 2. Service Company Established Account! in Your Area 3. Immediate Cash Income 4. Start Port or Ml Time 3.

Product Sold 6 Million Timet Doily Nationwide 6. Association With Old leading Panty Host Manufacturer 7. Continual Company Assistance 8. No Fixed Overhead 9. No Labor Problems 10.

No Experience Necessary Applicants must be permanent area resents. ftady to start in 30 days, provide reference! and invest 100 secured. If accepted, company will guarantee distributor a successful business from the very first week of ooeration. For more information, eali Regional Marketing. Director.

Mr. Davis, in Shreveport, 424-6621. Adjust the srrh to fit each foot. Ideal for professional men, Physicians. Postmen.

Policemen. Clerks. Cooks. Pharmacists, Band Directors. Band Students, Meter Readers, Barhers, Attendants, Machinist, Mechanics, Construction workers any one who stands and has sore-tired-achine feet.

Inquiries Call 7U-5fi4-262S or Write Adjustahle Arch Support Shoe Co. 2208-1 North St. Nacogdoches. Texas 7.j!)fil RAY THOMANS' A Deal For Every Wheel! The Men Who Know Tires Best PHONE 423-4101 Any Major Dept. Store Credit Card Will Open Your Account 5901 COURTESY LANE -1587-423-4181 Shrevrport, Stephens 1 MMbsV I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times Archive

Pages Available:
2,338,448
Years Available:
1871-2024