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Corpus Christi Caller-Times du lieu suivant : Corpus Christi, Texas • 26

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nnrwmrywr pr nnwswv nnrnr tr-dWMrrbew-fsorcP'ir Ri Cohen Places Pirates Nip Astros Orioles Defeat Senators 4th in 477 In 11 Innings 5-3 Class A state high jump champion from Jnurdanton tied for third in his specialty with leap of 6-4 i The Pirates started the scoring Is the first inning on a double by Bill Yirdon and a high pop fly by Willie StargeU that untouched for a single in the infield triple and Jim Pagliaroni'a double produced two runs drive to right center apparently was lost in the dome by Rusty Staub as it fell behind him after he had taken his stance to catch it the a i BALTIMORE (AP) Norm Siebcm and Dick Brown drove in eighth inning runs breaking a 1-1 tie Saturday night a the Baltimore Orioles edged Washington 3-1 behind the three-h pitching of Milt Pappas The Orioles loaded the bases a the eighth against Buster Narum on singles by Boog row-ell and Brooks Robinson and a walk by reliever Marshall Bridges Sicbern then singled Tor one run and Brown sent home another with a sacrifice fly Jim King's line drive homer the last hit off Pappas tied the scored 1-1 In the seventh it Milwaukee Powers Past Cardinals 6-5 HOUSTON (AP) Gene Freese'a pinch-hit single and double by Jose Pagan produced tie-breaking run in the 11th inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated Houston 5-3 Saturday The victory was the first for the Pirates after five losses In the domed stadium Pagan scored the Pirates second run In the 11th when Manny Mota's grounder went through Bob legs for an error The Astros tied the score 3-3 in the eighth when Jim Wynn who doubled home the first two runs hit his 10th homer two-run double in the fifth sail Houston into a 2-1 lead The Pirates had pulled ahead 3-2 In the sixth when a double by Andre Rodgers Gene Alley's SACRAMENTO Calif (Sp) -L Cohen of Ray No 1 schooboy quarter nulor for 1963 was only three tenths of a second off his best time of the year but ran fourth in the Golden West invitational track and field meet here Saturday night Cohen running his first race since May 23 turned in a 477 clocking for his fourth place in the 440-yard dash and then ran a 212 anchor leg on an All-Star 8M-yard relay team which finished fourth with 1:268 Ron Freeman of Elizabeth New Jersey won the 440-yard dash with a time of 468 two-tenths of a second off his winning time in the New Jersey state meet last weekend Kenny Head of New Albany Indiana was third in 473 and Cohen's season-long nemesis Conley Brown of Houston San Jacinto was third in 475 equalling his best time of the year Cohen teamed with Jimmy Jasper of Dallas Sainuell Steve Lane of lleorge West and Brown in the special 880-yard relay race Lane ran fifth in the 120-yard high hurdles with a time of 142 and Barry Noble three time MILWAUKEE (AP) The Milwaukee Braves unleashed a barrage of extra base hits in-including homers by Hank Aaron and Mack Jones and edged St Louis 6-5 Saturday WAIHINOTON OkrkM PartM Summon 13 high hurdle I Horry Snyder Control HS Llttlo Rack Ark 139 7 Er mo Smith Lemoore Calif 14t Georg Byon Central HS Kamae City Mo 141 4 Keith Richardson Forth Am hoy NJ 141 Stove Lone George West Trias 14 1 Twe-mllr I Jim Ryun Wichita Kon East HS 0:04 2 Mike Rynn WII cox HS Sonia Clara Calif 0:401 1 ranch Brady Great Falls Mont 0:102 4 Lew Dublin Maplelon Ore Lorry Almberg Evergreen HS Soollle Wash 0:1 I Ralph Wise Fasadena Calif 2 Harold Busby Muir HS Pasadena Calif 4 1 Bill Kimble Haisingtan Kan 0 7 4 Jerry Bright CasMrmont HS Oakland Calif 07 3 Rip Van Winkle Midwest C'ly Okla VI 140 1 Clark Mitrhell Bakersfield Colit 2 Craig Grant Proviso HS Hillside III 1-S1I 3 Wayne Roper Stamps Ark 1:334 4 George Coon Miramentr HS Orlnda Calif 1:511 5 Mika Synyard Berkeley HS Mobile Ala 1 Bob Hawke Butte Mont HS 117-11 7 Bruce Hednndnl Paramus HS 110 3 3 Tim Vallner Benson Tech HS Portland Ore 170-ta 4 Neal Sr ha Paramus HS 1771 Clift Larson Forest Park HS Beaumont Te as 175-0 220-1 Ralph Wise Pasadena Calif 223 2 Jerry Bright Casllemant HS Oakland Calif 224 3 Harold Busby Muir HS Pasadena Calif 27 7 4 Rip Van Winkle Midwest Cily Okla 22 7 5 Bill Kimble Hoislngton Kan 220 Bob Hawke Butte Mont HS 41-7' 7 Mike Ryles Ada Okla tOJ 3 Gene Smith Crooked Oak HS Oklahoma Cltv Okla sad 4 Rick Abbott Carles HS Phoamx Arit 5 Bruce Rrdandal Paromue NJ HS SI S' i Racked by the two homers a pair of triples and three don- bles Tony Cloninger picked up his 10th victory in 14 decisions wilh relief help from Dan Osin' ski Zlmnwr 2b M'MullTl 3B Kina rf ard If Lock cf Chonra lb Camllll r'kmon Narum 4 i i a 4 0 4 111 4 3 004 2400 2000 1 0 1 1000 ALTIMORI abrbbi Snydtr cf 4 0 0 0 Aparkla I 4 0 0 0 Rowall If 3 0 10 Brandt If 1 1 0 Rabhuan 3b 3 2 2 0 Binary rf 3 0 0 0 awam rf Siebtrn 1b Lou lair pr Brawn Adair 2b Pnopo Total BOB 3 1 1 320 0000 000 1 10 0 1 3000 10 171 ST LOUIS MILWAUKEE akrbM PLAYER PITTSBURGH oorhbl HOUSTON ahrhbi 2b 4 100 rkU If 3 111 Abu If Idling 1b Aaron rf Tarra OUvd- 1b Clint cf 3 1 4111 S1T2 dill 4011 0010 tf B-WV 4k 4Wy4- -W 1VINNKRS OF BOYS BASEBALL CONTEST Coy Featherston (left) and Dean Comvell Ttlali 101 I I 5 12 1 50 10 4100 5010 50 00 4 0 10 4 0 10 2 110 1000 1000 1 31 2 1 1 0 1 I 1 22 1 0 OBi 2 0(0 2 0 11 2 0 01 1 00 1 00 Grad rock If Whit Ik low 3b McCwr Bucket lk Stamm cf Skhntr If Sadtdd Franc1 ph Fbd ih SB 1 0 Sill 4130 4 0 11 3010 3 000 4 120 5111 5 0 3 1 2000 1000 1000 1110 If Ganlllo 1b Aipra'ta 3b Slaub rf Brand Linn Raymond Gaines ph Nott'bart Bailey 3b Pagan Vlrdoa cf Stargcil rf Lynch If Mata If Rodgtr 1b Allay 3b Pagl'onl Cardwell Cl'denen ph Gibbon Freexa ph I 10 Washlngtan 000 1 OB0 OB OOBOO0OOI 00 0101 la Hoi 3b 1 0 0 0 Md'iws 3b 2111 Jonn cf 313 1 Wnod'ord 4 0 2 0 CNn'n'r 314 1 Oslnskt a 10 0 1 TMdf 31 I II 5 E-Nana Waihingtan 1 Baltl-mara 0 30-Lau HR-Klng (0) SF-Brtwn Tddl IS 115 40171 0 1144 Tkhill Teton Coy Featherston Dean Conwell Win IP 51 Lmm 240 0101 MihrariM Ill (11 PIHibur 1401010(011-1 HpuMOd (NON (10 10-1 Continued from Page 1C ly bogeys three putts at the third and a trapped shot et the fourth Player settled down to play the last 13 holes in even par He found himself one stroke behind Nagle at the eighth when the Australian hit a wedge to within 10 feet of the 580-yard hole and sank for a birdie four Player pulled even again when Nagle threc-puttcd the ninth and went ahead at the 14th where he ran in his first and only birdie a fine shot to within three feet of the cup From then on he played like an inspired champion ERBBIO Narum 1-7 7 1-J 4 1 3 4 3 rldgfl 10 0 10 "lino 11 0 0 0 0 0 Pappai 7-2 0 I 1 1 10 Bridges foefd 2 mtn In lih Lou 2: IS 7407 LITTLE LEACAJES E-Gnaf dw la Hai DF-tt Lauli 3 Mlhwriw 2 LOB-51 Ltd 4 Milwau-k( 4 n-inyrr Groat McCarvtr Cloning! Tarn Oliver 11-Woodward Bailing HR-Mck (5) Aaron (II) Janas (II) (alley Fagan Alltv Aipromonla Lillis Pittsburgh 1 Houston 1 LOB Plltiburgh 13 Houston 4 Virdan 1 Lynch Rodgtrs Fog IF aranl Pagan Bond Wynn Allry HR (10) Stargoll Bailey Practice Came Eddie Hunt 5adKkl 2 7 rl'n oSchdli 2 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 2(0 1 1 1 By Raymond Pagan 2:51 A Kostoryz will play In a practice semipro baseball game this afternoon at 3:30 at Moravian Hall Osinski Whiffs 13 AM Penney's OPEN Coy Featherston and Dean Conwell emerged the winners in the rain-delayed finals of the Houston Astros Hoys Raseball contest at JCC Field yesterday Featherston 12-vear-old son of Featherston 6110 Burr accumulated 1204 points to win the Class A division The nine-year-old Conwell son of Bob Conwell 405 Foenish wound up with 905 points to claim first-place honors in Gass Fealherston was in eighth place following last preliminaries with a total of only 991 points Michael Kridler and Douglas Bedingfield who ranked third and second respectively a week ago reversed those positions in the finals Kridler wound up with 1145 points only five more than accumulated by Bcdingficld triumph was a wire-to-wire affair although he dropped off from his preliminary total of 923 points Dwight Ferez also tailed off but clung to second place with 850 points while Arnold Guerra was taking thin with 841 Featherston and Conwell both qualified for an expense paid trip to the Astrodome in Houston for the championship contest next weekend The contest was sponsored locally by KSIX radio and the Corpus Chris ti Association in cooperation wilh the Houston Sports Association Eddie Hunt struck out 13 to the Oil Belt Utile League last lead the Hawks to a 10-2 South-side Utile League victory over the Eagles Leon Henderson hit a homer and two singles for the losers night Despite all the acoring by the Bantams Joe Couturier had the big hit of the first game for the a triple 13-strikeout five-walk performance was also matched by the three-hit pitching of Jerry Green for the Cowboys Cur ry also led the Oilers at with a triple Hawki tru H-10 7 7 Eaqlrt 200 00- 2 4 3 Fad' Hunt and tnmax Kafir Bruce Drummond Lorry Mini Wort aide onlomi (10100 720-14 4 Apochoi ioi jno- 2 4 Mika Whllllill and Robert Rlcklwm Brant Glynn Gilbert Yanci (i) and Ban Ita Davila PAGE 2C SUNDAY JUNE 20 1965 Cowboy 001 010 1 Olltri 022 000 x-4 3 2 Jarry Grctn and Jcffrty WtH Billy Curry and Mania White Oho Edinburg Mathis Semipros Advance The Blue Jays edged the Eagles 5-4 on a bases-lnaded walk and the Cardinals nipped the Owls 8-7 in a West Side Little League doubleheader at Industrial Park last night Larry Euhrkpn drew a walk off pitcher Doug Bcdingficld with the bases loaded in llie last inning for the Blue Jays and spoiled an otherwise outstanding performance by Bed-ing field Bedingfiiid hit a three-run homer in the first inning and Randy Wilson slammed a solo shot in the fifth to account for all ihp runs A triple by Larry Rrand was the only extra base hit for the Blue Jays A two-run homer by Bob Sa-maniego and a double with two on by Terry Demons enabled Skipper Groves pitched five innings of hitlcss ball last night as the Jets beat the Aces 6-4 in an Oso Little League game Groves gave up a three run homer to Coy Eeathcrston in the last inning Foremost Premium Auto Air Conditioner Reg 22995 NOW it WW Li plui inifall new bended linings resurface drums rebuild all wheel cylinders bleed and refill brakes repack wheel bearings install new grease retainer much more! FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT FOR LIFE OF LINING! Chrysler products self-adjusting brakes $5 extra imtallaliea 000 004 4 4 2 Jc 4 7 1 John Stilwrl Mike Fealheriton (II and Rick Hnynei Skipper Grove and Johnny MrGre NO MONEY DOWN! $10 A MONTH Circulaffi 410 cu ft af air pr minuta whiipcr quiet! 5afdr coa-fa-4rivar finfartip central 6 adjustable ball-leuvra air dirdcfBrt Condaniafion-frto no-drip cbm twin blowari Inlcrnalionnl The Rams edged Ihe Royals in four runs with a double in the third inning and another in the seventh that broke a 3-' deadlock The Orioles were led by Ralph Macias who had an inside-th park homer in the second and pitcher Inrs Perez who dou bled to drive in two runs in the fifth Today's schedule which will conclude the first weekend activity in the three weekend double elimination tournament will find Kingsville meeting the Chiefs at 1 pm and the Orioles and Seals squaring of at 4 pm he Owls to make a con rsl in Pch) filings and the he second game while aync Lucky Strikers nipped the Buf-Hodge was leading Ihe Cardi-faln0Si j2i in international Mathis walIo)ed the Corpus Christ! Seals 11-1 and the Cantu Conocos of Edinburg downed ihe Corpus Chrisli Orioles 5-3 during the second night of action in the Corpus Chrlsti invita tional semipro baseball tournament at Cabaniss Field last night Pcle Trevino pitched and batted Mathis to its victory col ecting three hits in four times at bat He drove in a total of three runs wilh a pair homers Bill Whitworth contributed two hits to the Mathis attack Amadeo Lozano was the leading hitter for the Seals with three ainglcs one of which drove in the only run in the first inning Alonzo Garcia as the big gun in the second game as he drove nals with a solo homer 'it MANUFACTURER'S CLOSE-OUT! HIGHER PRICED CHANNEL QUILT SEAT COVERS Fnqin wo 5 Blue Jov 200 Til 5 2 Doug Bedingfield and Charltt HudMn B-adlay Long and Ray PalaciM Cnrriinalt 417 001-0 4 Owl 104 7 Craig Conrad and Wayne Hndae Ken Micom Bob Samanlego (4) end Ttrry Mathil 022 23-11 I Stall 100 000 00- 1 7 4 Pala Travbio and Bill Whitworth Jack Knox Jot Whitlock (I) and Johnny Brawn 63 i Oil licit Liltle League doubleheader last night After battling through seven innings In a 2-2 deadlock the Rams exploded for five runs In the eighth inning and then had to slave off a four-run rally ihe Royals to win the first game Mike Winbish had a double and single for the Rams while Manuel Fernandez was smash ing a two-run homer for the Royals A two-run homer by Joe Ale-gadn In the fifth inning gzve the Lucky Strikers their victory while James Allison w'as leading ihe Buffaloes with a double ON SALE DAY AT A FRACTION OF THEIR FORMER COST! A i Orlslft CIO no 4 3 Conoco 000 300 5 0 1 Inn Ptrti Ray Solliar (7) and Adolfo Esainasa Beta Garcia and Nlco Canlu wrC'1 i Free Installation! The Kanlams scored 10 runs In their first inning and went on to smother the Apaches 14-2 and the Oilers clipped the Cowboys 4-3 behind Ihe one-hil pitching of Billy Curry in BASEBALL STANDINGS A VERY FORTUNATE SPECIAL PURCHASE MAKES THIS TREMENDOUS VALUE POSSIBLE! HURRY! THEY'LL GO FAST! SAVE DAY! National League American League Through Saturday Wan Last Pet Bablnd OH 000 7 HO "00 04-4 10 Gilbit ftnnrniri Manual Rodrigue (7) nnii Mike Winriish Arnold Romlm Ltond 17) and Manuri Ftmondei Serendipity Wins Yach Club Races -oni 4 tmky Mrikn BuMnlfiM m2 3 Anoslmen Snlnmen Jaa Alagada (5) ahL'L 1 1 W' wrln Alhsen end Heeler Longoria Amrrican Thrtuxn Saturday wm Last Fct Bohind Lai Anolat Milwaukee Cincinnati San Franciict Pittsburgh Philadelphia St Loun Chicago Houston New York Saturday' Results Cincinnati 0 Chicago 4 Mllwaukaa 4 St Lsul! 5 San Fronclico 2 New York 1 Pittsburgh 5 Houston 1 11 Inning Lot Angela 4 Phlladilphla Sunday' Games St Loulg (Purkiy 3-4) at Milwouk (Lrmaslfr 4-4) Chicago (Buhl 45 and Ellsworth 7-3) al Cincinnati (Ellis 101 and O'Toola 1-5) 2 Pittsburgh (Gibbon 1-5 and Schwall 31) at San Francisco (Shaw 04 and Bolin 2-3 tr Horbtl 3-4) 2 Philadelphia (BHIntky 1-2 and Sunning 4 5) a) Houston (Cuerltar 00 and Dltrkar 3) 1 New York (Spahn 41 and Jackson 10) af Lo Angeles (Keufax 101 and Dryidale 11-4) 1 FACTORY CLOSE-OUT FIRST LINE CUSTOM WHITEWALL TIRES ALL NYLON CORD 27 MONTH GUARANTEE FANTASTIC SAVINGS Till GUARANm ray rarauiaat Baa guarani ad ogata da MctatawortuMoahiaind Saturday's RhuNi Rim Inn 0 Chicoae I Delralt I Kansas City 3 Cleveland 1 Lns Angelts I New Yark 5 Minnesota 3 alllmora 3 Washington 1 nlghf Sunday Gamti Washington (Kopliti 2-2) al alllmora (Bunker 02) 001 Ion (Wilson 4 4 and Rennetl 1-1) at Chicago I Prim 5-s and Buihardf 4-D Kansas City (Shdtan 1-3 and Hunter OB or Bmchhorn 01) Delralt (Lollch 7-3 and Wicker sham 1-4) 1 Lot Angelei (Lopei 7 and Brunet 4 4) of Cleveland (McDowell 7-1 and Ttant 4 Minnesota (Paxcual i 1 and BaswtO 1-1) at New York (Sfotlltmyra 7-2) and Dawning 54) 2 out an ata and igkMl rood huorda tar lha 4 gonad if hma David Olson featured action the American Little Ieague last night as the Tigers trimmed Ihe Athletics 8-0 and the Indians edged the Senators 7-5 Olson for the Tigers pitched a one hitler and struck out nine Lon Williams his team mate homered with one on Ipaditig hitlers in the opener were Rodney Mahaffey Leu Jordan and Doug Coffer Billy Clark had two hits in the second game boa al thta gaaealii wa wdL at our aaoaa IN rapaw baa of Ufa (fl ragtaaa MB a oaw Bia or aba yaa I ratuad Moral ad anhr far Ota nawaar of Serendipity sailed by Dr Bill Allen won the Cruising Class races sponsored by ihe Corpus Christ i Yarhl Club yesterday In second place was Sam IJghtner on Tawhiri third was Bnb Elaln and Bill Carl on La Juya fourth was Norman Holmes and Rill Cox on Cutlass and fifth sailed by Commodore Harvie Kranscomb was Celebrity- Hrianna a new boat sailed by 0 Edwards finished second hoal-for-bonl but was unable tn be placed because it doesn't have an official rating as yet Kncantada sailed by Charlie Butt and Palomnn with Dr Myron Appel at the helm both competed in the race but were disqualified The races will continue today and the spring series will finish with an overnight Chevron rate July 4-5 that will determine the overall winner Pacific League Texas League NO MONEY A MONTH ALL PRICES PLUS TAX AND OLD TIRE USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD rata lalall ptaa radaral Sol at haw af ratarn Through Saturday Eastern Division Won Last Fct Behind mwmwm O'J 001-5 7 3 Indians goo 417 3 3 Ltr Jordan Gltnn Matthews (4) Rad Jim (A) and Throiikiii Gray Compbrii and Ralph Florti NOW Dal'M Tulsa Auiun Through Friday EASTERN DIVISION Through Friday Pcf Rehind SM -30 20 50 lg 20 II 411 DIVISION Pcf Behind 34 77 JS7 -30 32 471 5 31 11 430 7 Wnrth WESTERN 800-14 oman-n i a T2Tr TOO 47-1 I HoMwrd Rinhnngp Hovid MrDowil 41 nnd jnhn Hnrrlvm fViyid Oiwn and Gil ber Obrego Lynn Williams (5) MERCURY DE SOTO DODGE THUNDERBIRD Black Walls $15 tabelfss FORD FALCON CHEV IHCORVAIR 600-13 VOLKSWAGEN 560-15 CORVAIR NOVA VALIANT BUICK SPEC 650-13 Black Wall $11 tuhrlFKx 710-15 Albunueniua El Pnsn Amarillo Saturday Rtsulti El Pnsn 10 Austin 0 14 nnina ftallni-Fnrt Worth 5 Amarillo I TullO 4-1 Albuquerque 11 Sunday Gama Austin af FI Paso Tulsa nf Albuquerque Amgrillo af Dallat-Fati Worth Stiiibrl Ojtlimibt Whitawall Tubeless White wall Tubeless Vnnrauvrr 2-1 Arkansas I 4 Indiana pells 5 0 Saif Lots 1 4 Spokant 1-2 Oklahoma City 2 5 Tnrnma 3 an Diego 1 Portland of Denver lnl Seattle af Hawaii let NOW NOW Flood-Damaged Track The Gianls heal Ihe Hawks 4-2 and Acts waylaid the Bucs 7-1 in Sunset Optimist Little League games yesterday Players with two hits were Stove Hernandez of the Hawks 850-14 CHEVROLET 670-15 Due To Open July 17 International League JANTZEN SWIM SUITS $500 up FORD PLYMOUTH Thraufh Safurdny wm Lnt Pet EtMnd 1 750-14 760-15 320-15 OLDSMOBILE BUICK CHRYSLER CADILLAC Black Walls Isbrlexs and Tommy Tucker ami Augie track directors Saturday dc-poralrs Tor the Aces rided to attempt to open their fhiod damaged horse racing ffl? $17 Black Walls $14 tubrlrx Whitewall Tubeless Pnrho Santhr! and Sieve Hernandti Bon Longoria and Tommy Chapa Whitewall Tubelesi plant July 17 It had been xched tiled to open July 2 for a 54-day thoroughbred' meeting Track officials estimated their damage at 16 lo $18 million 000-1 5 0Ox-7 I 0 David Lanita nr let Landa (1) and Andy Gonrolti Henry Bandvidri and Au-0 Ptiaits Salurdoys Result Rarhesltr Atlanta 1 Columbus 4 Toronto 3 Toledo 0 Buffalo 4 Syracuse 424 Jackstnvllli 011 DRIVE IN! 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