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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 15

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CiS Mil antle Hits 3 As Yanks Sens Split CLASSIFIED SPORTS COMICS AMUSEMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS MONDAY MAY 7 1962 SECTION SI r1-' i inning of the opener following a double by Maris The blow gave the Yanks a 2-1 lead Washington had scored when Joe Hicks walked stole second and came in on Dale Long's double in the first Washington pulled out the opener with a three-run spurt against loser Ralph Terry in the eighth Pinch hitter Gene Woodiing tied the score with a homer After Jimmy Pkrsall doubled first baseman Joe Prpitone threw wildly on Danny sacrifice and Plersall scored Another sacrifice moved to third and he scored on sacrifice fly The Yanks opened up on loser Pete Burnside in the first inning of the second game witnessed by 23940 fans Maris hit a two-run homer afire Bobby Richardson doubled and Mantle followed with Na 5 NSW YORK WASHIHSTON ohrhM obrbbl Ridi'ion 2b I 3 StonaH 2 0 1 0 Boyor 3b 5 O'Can'l 3b 1 6 Marl rt 2 3 12 Hicks 3 0 0 Mantle cf 4 2 2 3 Lang lb 3 3 Reed cf list King rf 4 0 0 Howard 3 1 Johnson 3 0 Skowron lb 3 2 1 Schmidt 3 1 Loan If 2 Cottier 4 0 Treth ss 4B23 Burnside 1 BBS Bouton 4 I aSdialve 1 0 Chaney BBSS bHamlkt Kit Hannan fl cWooOUng 1 1 1 TBtato 33 1 1 Totals 31 NEW YORK (AP) Mickey Mantle hit three home rum in a doubleheader Sunday but the New York Yankees had to settle for a split with the last-place Washington Senators Jim Bouton a 23-yea r-dd rookie making his first major league start shut out the Senators with seven hits in the 8-0 second game after Washington rallied with three in the eighth to win the 4-2 opener Mantle hit a tremendous 430-foot drive deep in the bleachers in rigid center in the first game and followed with two more in the second game This slagging performance boosted his season total to six homers one more than Roger Maris who hit his fifth in (he second game Dave Stenhouse who also won his first big league start but finish was the victim of long homer In file fourth (FMt ID NSW YORK WASHINGTON obrbM srhM Rlch'san 2b 4 0 I Pierian Cf 4 110 Trnli site O'Cen'l 3b 1 1 0 Marii rt 4 1 I Hlcki II 2110 Manila el 4 112 Lang 1b 3 2 Berra If 3 0 King ri 4 0 0 0 Bundl'd 2 0 01 Johnson os 4 0 0 0 cHoword 1 0 0 0 Rrtier 4 1 Pepitane lb 3 0 Collier 2b 4 0 0 0 Boyer 3b 2 0 0 0 Stenhotne 1111 Terry 2 0 0 oWoodllng 1111 bLopei 10 0S Hamilton SOSO Bridget SOSO Tetalt 20 2 4 2 Telet 214 3 HI homer tor Stonhowe In Mti Plied out for Terry In Ith Grounded tor Blanchard In Oth the 16th when his 12-foot putt curled in and out of the cup Casper's tee shot an the Uth went into the rough behind a tree and he hooked a shot that stopped short of tiie green He chipped up nicely however and mod hit par But Iqr then Palmer had at- b' ready made his birds putt National Open champion -i Littler who iron tills event tine straigik yean starting in 1955 fire ished with a 73 for 28T And thn defriufing champion Sam wound up with Sfi well down thn line -1' 'WANTED ir LAS VEGAS Nev (AP) Remarkable Arnold Palmer holed a 25-foot putt for a birdie on the final hole Sunday to win the $38-000 Tournament of Champions golf rtiow and defeated Billy Casper Jr in a spectacular head-to-head duel The two former National Open champions came to the final hole in this 10th annual desert classic all even and the prospects were that they would wind up in a tis and go into a playoff Monday From Edge of Green But the amazing Palmer putting from the edge of the green while a gallery of more than 9000 watched in complete silence sank his climactic putt to win the $11-000 jackpot Palmer got a birdie 3 for a 4- Palmer Makes Up tast Struck euf tor Burnside In 3th Plied out tor Cheney In 7tk Singled Green hi 0f Washington BtiBttMlfSMI Nsw eik Weshbigtoa New Yerk sttssestissis I i 9 Johnson Hicks Washington New York 37-13 Richardson Pepitane PO-A Washington 27-11 Nsw York 27-f Cottier Johnson and Long Long Johnson and Lang Washington 4 New York 4 4 New York 4 Long 3' i LAS VEGAS iff Palm-er and BQIy Casper rfiook hands heartily Sunday after Palm cr won the rich Tournament of Champions in one of his patented finishes always want to win said Palmer who usually dore "but I wanted to win this one pretty bad because of my poor record PlsrtoH Marie 2 Woodiing Mantle Hicks O'Coontll Hicks tP-Leng and Skowron 3 Howard and Richardson Washington 11 New York 4 Richardson Marls Mantle 2 IP 2HIBM Burnside (L 7) 4 4 4 1 1 Cheney 2 8 3 2 Hannan lesseissi 1 9 3 3 3 1 Green 1 I Bouton (W Id) 7 7 2 Chaiiey U- Flaherty Range -Corrigan Hurley 2:34 2LMS ERBSSO 2 2 4 4 1 4 3 14 5 1 IP Henhouse (W 1-0) 7 3 Hamilton 2 1 Terry (L 4-2) 4 Bridges 1 I Flaherty Runge Corrigan Hurley under-par 68 and a TZ-hoie total of 276 Casper got a par 4 on the hale also a 68 for the day and a total of 277 for second-place money of $5800 dramatic victory was his fifth tournament win of the year but the first time he has been able to hit the Las Vegas jackpot in seven tries It was the second heart-breaking teas for Casper in this event In 1958 fhe rotund Apple Valley Calif pro seemingly was beaded for the first prize when he shot into a water hazard on the ITth hole of the final round and vet' eran Stan Leonard of 1 Canada moved in to take the pot The PalmerCasper struggle was the main event while Earl Stewart Jr a teaching pro from Dallas and young Doug Sanders waged their own little war for third place 00-Mas Roofing gertlow The 40-year-old Stewart who had his own 90-man tooting section here from his home at Oak Cliff Country dub won out with a 68 for 279 Young Sanders had a 70 for 280 Jay Hebert finished fifth with a brilliant 68 that included a string four straight birdies and an the best streak on the pro dneuit tiiis year Hebert 3hot Ms second straight 68 for a foor-day total of 283 Playing the 7073-yard par 36-36 Desert Inn Country Club course Palmer started the round with a one-stroke lead over Casper and Stewart At the end of the first nine holes palmer was still one shot in front of Casper as both shot 33 Stewart with a 34 was two strokes off the pace Art Palmer' a three-time winner of tiie famed Masters fell behind Cfcsper on the 10th when be took a bogey 6 and test still another stroke on tiie Hth with a bogey 4 But Palmer renowned for his belated comebacks birdied the 13th and moved even with Casper when Billy bogeyed the 14th They matched birdie 4s on the 15tb and matched par on the 16th and 17th Palmer almost went ahead on MONEY WINNERS jw'-Afflold Fulmar SIISOB OB-74MS-270 silly Caspar Jr SM0S 73-B744-277 Earl Stawart Jr ISM 7244 7W-37V Doug Sandora S3 JOS 4S-7MW70-2N Jay Hobart SZNB 71-7448-49 Erie Monti 1250 agaaoEew T4-7B-77-4S4 Gay Brawar 121759 tslBitr 70-74472-49 PM Redgara S212S 71-71-773-25 Gan Littlar $1450 BaBtitti Don Joninry Sq 09 Doug Font 1149 ttaaeGse 7474-73-29 Jack Flack S141447 11084 71 49 BS 4-TBS Jacky Cuptt I141B47 Bulcll Btartl 1141447 Sam Snood SI 250 7W7S-7S4B-9B Bruet Crumpton 1149 724774-29 Jo Campbell Dava HIU SI IS Tommy Jacobs 51123 714474-201 Bitty Maxwatl 51850 4SBBBI 74 73-73-73-91 Mlk saueiiok B140B Dau Marr S14W 77775-94 Gaargt Knudsan 5149 7737I-7S-4N Cary MWdtocatt 51400 47-7-49 Jarry Barvar 5149 7173-734-7S7 So Wintngtr 1149 Bob McCalHttar B149 7777-74-19 Bobby Nldioto 1149 444 77773-39 LOWBALL 63 WINS GRAND PRO-AM AT OSO Spike McGuire Gerry Griffin Charlie Stella Red Buce 1 and Sonny Aguilar posted a ball 63 to win the grand pro-am tournament at the Oso Municipal GoU Course yesterday Second place went to Dick Chapman Wheeler Max Snider Bob Edgar and Joe Hander with 65 while Jackie Floyd Van Melton Mike Gore-' na Ben Morgan and Ed Lopez were taking third with a 66 There was a four-way tie for fourth place at 67 and sewn teams tied for eighth at 68 The four teams tying for fourth (dace were Jack Blundell Howard Burtschell Bub Robertson Frank Barrera and Gabe Lozano Jerry Weiser Tommy Maierhofer Bill Reid Jerry Guthrie and Davis Martin Lefty Stackhouse Mar ley Ramsey Steve Hayes Bill Pryor and Bob Haire and Bob Winslow Elmer Purtle Cliff Hopper Charles Osborne and Joe Muguerza Stackhouse was the low pro taking first place money from the gurranteed $1600 purse as he posted a 68 Chuck Klein wrs second with a 71 and Red Hall third with a 72 ARNOLD PAOfEB BILLY CASPER DIG INTO WINNINGS Palmer (left) picked up 11000 silver dollars for victory (AP Wlregheto) Mays Turns 31 With Big Bang CHICAGO AP) Willie Mays la double with an extra buret of the one time "say kid speed turned 31 Sunday and celebrated! Mays filed deep to left his Farrell Throws Four-Hitter As Colts Split With Braves 'f a V'V: In six previous appearances la the 'Las Vegaa event the best Palmer bad done was a tie -for fifth In 1960 Last year' he fbK' tehed in a tie for Zlet In a field of 26 Palmer lauded Cssper '-i-l "Bill piayed as well as anyonev1 ever been paired with-shot a 66 Saturday and 68 Sun day You play' much betterj than thatV: really was unlucky on 18th hole He drove the baft food and I expected to see (fade) in tiie middle of way But the bail never and atayed In the rough BiQ had a tough shot out 'of- thcrebirtvll'S there he was in position for his 1 Palmer ntoWL What happcned 'was 'tiiiit while Casper got his par Palmer had" '1 already- holed out -a long putt i from the edge the green for hirdie 3 to win the $11000 puiEeiV''l 'Anris if so strong and plays lutifully that awfuUy cult to beat him unless you come up with a super round" said Cteper Casper said Palmer almost woo out on the 16th and 17ti hotes'f" where he barely missed inching Mm putt Go the ITth said Chsper and he added 'with a grinr'iuid have watched him fourth and final time at bat and now has a 309 average for the season raising his mark nearly 100 points during the past week O'Dell had a four hitter gping until the eighth when the Cubs reached him for three hits and two runs on a single by Smith a double by Ron Santo and a single by Billy Williams MILWAUKEE (AP) Relief specialist Dick Farrell turned starter Sunday and pitched the Houston Chits to a 91 victory which gave them an even break in a doubleheader with the Mil- by leading the San Francisco Giants to a 7-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs Mays had three hits including hix UKh homer and boosted his average over 300 for the first time this season His two-run homer in the first inning started southpaw Billy toward hit fourth victory without defeat The Giants battered starter Bob Buhl for nine of their 10 hits For the 26th time in as many games an opposition pitcher failed to finish against the power-packed Giant line-up white turned in the 13th complete game liy the San Francisco pitching staff home run gave the Giants a 2-0 lead in the first inning and Harvey first homer to lead off the third made it 3-0 San Francisco came up with four more in llie sixth with Mays launching the rally with a liner to left which he fumed into METS MAKE DEALS WITH TWO TEAMS Grant Hurls Cleveland Past waukee Braves Warren Spahn won his 312th major league game as the Braves took the opener 3-2 Going the distance for the first Ume In seven major league seasons Farrell threw a four-hitter ind struck out 11 batters shutting out the Braves on two hits after the first inning The Cblts meanwhile pounded Carl Willey Cecil Butter and Tony Cloninger for 12 hits including two home runs by Roman Mejias and one each by Norm Larker and Pidge Browne Another In First Game Mejias also hit a home run in the first game costing Spahn a shutout Mejias who drove in seven runs boosted his season homer total to seven Del Crandall struck the inning blow on behalf a home run off Jim Golden in the fourth He also had a key single and teammate Mack Jones continued his hot streak with three singles and a triple Spahn gave up eight hits in balancing his record at '3-3 Golden also went all the way and yielded nine hits The Braves Jumped off to a 24 tead as Joe Adcock and Spahn singled in runs in the first and second respectively Mejias tied the score with a two-run homer in the third but Crandall untied it an inning later Willey was nicked for nine hits and four runs before being knocked out in the fifth inning of the nightcap Mejias hit bis second two-run homer of the day in the first inning Larker connected with the bases empty in the third and Frank Bolling's error staked the Colts to a run in the fifth Aaron Boys Team Up The Braves meanwhile scored their only one run when the Aaron brothers Tommy and Henry hit a single and double in the hone first After Willey left the Colts padded their margin against Butler and Cloninger Browne hit his first major league home run in the seventh and Mejias connected with two aboard in the eighth both off Butler and Cloninger walked in a run in the ninth Despite clear weather the dou-btehcader drew only 12635 fens (Pint Comal MILWAUKEE HOUSTON ohrhM ohrhM BadaN If 4101 LliHi so 4 1 3 Janas rf -4141 2h 4 0 3 0 HAaron cf 3 I Mafias rf 4 112 Mathews 3b 4 0 I 0 PandMon cf 4 0 0 I Adcock lb 4 111 Smith 4 1 0 Monk 2b 10 00 Gsnwrt lb 100 0 Crandall 2 211 Waakly tt 3 0 0 0 McMHtan as 0 0 0 Aapfnto lb 3 0 011 Goldun aBrawna the Palmer left for Ms home' Latrobe Pa but wilt fly WFort Worth Texas for the Colonial'' Invitational next weekend' er also will play at Fort SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO in the expansion draft but October He had made only ore hit in his last 38 trips after a excellent spring training record His average is 077 SbrrtnU from Giants Marshall 30 was purchased! by the Mets from the San Francisco Giants last October A left-handed hitter he had been used as pinch hitter and part time first baseman-outfielder and was hitting 344 Moford a relief pitcher who has been playing pro ball lince 1947 was purchased from Rochester last December after a 15-13 year in the International With the Mets he had an 0-1 record The Mets have 27 men and must cut down to the 25-mu pi ayer limit by May 10 He sank a brilliant 60-footer Hi another eagte hn the 13th and add-ed Mrdies on the 15tb'ud His only bogey of the dsy came on the 18th when he mined green on Ms second shot i Struck euf tor Sdtulti In Ith Sea Frendice Ml BBt M-7 Chicago BOB lit DM Kuehn San Frond too 27-10 Chicago 27-12 HuMm and Banks Pagan Hiller and Cepeda San prancltca 3 Chicago 4 Sertoli William May Sente May Kutnn Sank BASEBALL STANDINGS PHILADELPHIA (AP) The New York Mots obtained' left-handed pitcher Vinegar Bend Mi-zcll from Pittsburgh and left-handed pitcher Bob Miller and third baseman Cliff Cook from Cincinnati Sunday in two major league deals President George Weiss announced that third baseman Don Zimmer had been traded to Cincinnati for Miller and Code Weiss said first baseman Jim Marshall had been sent to Pittsburgh for Mizell Mofnrd to Rm-heNter In another move the Mots announced the return of Herb Mo-ford right-handed relief pitcher to Rochester of the Internationa League Cook 25 voted the most valuable player in the American Association last year at Indianapolis had been expected to take over the third base job after Gene Freese suffered a broken teg in spring training However Cook failed to hit and Manager Fred Hutchinson finally shifted his infield around to move Eddie Kasko from shortstop to third base Cook ted the American Association last year with 32 homers but he had failed to hit safely in five at bats with the Reds this year Miller a former Detroit Tiger bonus baby has been with several clubs in rerent years He was 0-0 this year in six games as a relief man Mizell a top lefty with St Louis for several seasons was a 14-game winner with the pennantwinning Pirates in I960 He fell off to 7-10 last season The 32-year-old pitcher had a 1-1 record for Pittsburgh this year with three starts Zimmer 31 was obtained by the Mets from the Chicago Cubs American Logae KANSAS CTIY (AP) Mudcnt Grant making his first start rf the season for Cleveland pitched six riiutout innings Suikhv before being relieved as the Indians defeated the Kansas City Athletics 5-1 Grant pitching on a week end pass from Ft Belvoir Va- yielded only three hits mid one walk in gaining his first victory He was removed from the game when he walked Norm Siebem to open the seventh and appeared to be tiring- Sam McDowell and Bob Allen finished' The Indians hammered nine hits and handed Norm Bass1 the Kansas Oty starter his fourth straight defeat The key blow was a three-run homer In file fifth by Willie Kirkland The Indians opened their scoring in the second when John Romano walked moved to third on a double by Woodie Held and came home on a sacrifice fly by Bubba Phillips- clout boosted the tead to 44 in the fifth Tito Francona singled Grant home with the final run in the sixth The Athletics did not score until tiie eighth when Jerry Lumpe singled with the bases foil to drive in Haywood Sullivan Allenv closed out the inning and then retired the while giving up one hit in the ninth CLSVSLAND KANSAS CITY obrkM ibrbM Fr'csM lb Sill Howstr 3 Luptow rt-H SIM DolGract-cf JIM Motion If 4 1 1 I Lump lb 4 13 1 Clin cf IBM Siobtm lb Kl'lond Cf-rf 4 113 Jlmonat Soman 3101 Clmati rf HaW ss -3010 Causey lb Phillips 3b 3 0 1 1 Chants 3b Klndall 2b 4 1 1 6 Sullivan Grant "1111 Bass McOawolt pill! Posada Ulan SIM Archor bWIndhara Grim Totals SUM Totals National League Through Sunday Wan Loot Miss' Total mi! Vtfl Totals 2SI0 3 Fannad is IP 7 ST-3 224 1 1 ERSSSO 3 2 0 1 7 7 12 I 1 0 0 1 tlM O'Dell (W 44) Suhl (L 1-2) SctiulU Hohbie ases WV MBiMIBISIBI ns lot I HBP-Sy O'Dell (Buhl) WP-Schultz Pryor Denatelll Secary Vsnssn MlfcNNfkW xiue MB 412 40V 401 94 400 417 49 240 7 IS It 12 14 13 1 It Sen Prancliao IB Louis addles is Pittsburgh 14 Les Angelos IS PMIadatphlg 11 Cincinnati II Mllwaukoo 10 Houston Ckkoge New York in 4 4Vh 4W 4Vh 7 1314 12 Aspromont FO A -Houston 24-10 Mltwaukaa 27-13 DP-LIWs and Garnart Lillis Amalfltono and Garnart Amat-fttano Lillis and Garnart Mathowt Monk and Adcock Houston 7 Milwaukee Jonas Mafias Cron-alL Jonas -McMlltan won York eeesss 14 Cleveland ssses 12 MUmasoto 3ll 14 Lai Angela tt CMeog 13 It Kamee City 12 BaWmara poes IB Detroit I4HMI 9 Wellington 4 tanday'i Ritultl Lot Angela 15 Baltimore 7 Cleveland 3 Kama City 1 Minnetotn 10 Detroit 7 Washington 44 Now York Boston 3-3 Chicago Menday's Gems Nl Bamat scheduled Sunday's Results Nsw York 7 Phltodatphlu 5 first game second II Innings game pettponsd IF 0 SR SB SO 3 3 11 2 3 3 4 pom I Vv rJI eurtow Ondnnatl 0 St Leuls 4-1 Milwaukee 3-1 Houston 0 See Francisco 7 Chicago I i Angolas of Pittsburgh rein I Angatas (Maallor (Gtustl S3) night Only game scheduled 1-3) at Houston BURNEYVUiE Okla (AP) --Johnny Pott fired his fourth ooo-secutive sub-par round a 5-under 68-and won the $20000 Waco Tinner Open Golf pig? The 26-year-old Gulf Hill Miss professional collected $2800 in first place money in winning Ms third PGA tour tournament His 276 was 16-under par for tiie tournament r-" Mason Rudolph finished second six strokes back at 282 Rudolph carded a 69 and won $1900 But the hottest man on the 7060-yard resort course was' Buster Cupit who posted an 8-under par 65 in the final round to move from a tie for 22nd to a three-way tie for third Cupit Jack Nicklaus and Tommy Aaron finished with 285 totals Pott who ted the tournament all the way carded seven straight pars Sunday before sinking an eagle 3 on the 339-yard eighth MOHEV WINNiai JotHHiy Fait MOM RuSotgtl $119 2B2 Suofor Cupit $123343 7717744-29 Tommy Aaron $143111 l)7-33S Jack Nick tout $123131 JM GUI tin 914M 77748-97 Bab Sbav Jr (91444 77770-39 Marty Forgot 91444 1110 Den Mnuangul $771 772-7344-29 Km Baxtor jr $INt 71-to-77 70-2M Hal McCommat $49 MI 77770-39 Frank FKHIIpi 5438 77770-19 BIN CotllM 149 (I44H44I44 77774-19 Mae Main 559 IN 01400 77773-290 Day Ragan 559 tafttlltl 71-71773-09 Raa Tbarnai 559 47773-39 Larry Mowby 559 0M04B40 77773-39 Jka Farr 539 77773-91 Tony Lama $39 rifllHtM 111 loft Monc ritft IMI $i0tii Chart afford loft rvw 1275 CtauO King 5275 Bab Harrnan IN4MII 7771-71-29 Dan SlkM 119 II55IBII0M Howl Jehnton 119 HUM NaraM WUIIam 119 777770-29 Js LOOM Jr 5I5B Ernia Vaitlar (ISO MI0IMI 77l-77-C9 Frank Sayntan $19 771-77-30J International League SPARTANBURG Mary Lens Fsulk scrambled to victory in the Betsy Rawls-Peach Blossom Open GoU Tour nament Sunday with a 3-foot putt that almost missed an tiie 18th hole and a 2-over-pnr final round of 74 In second place a aingte behind the Thomasvllle Ga 54-hold total of 217 was Shirley Engtehotn Idaho who also was runner-up la last Peach Blossom Tbur- Tied for third place were veh'-tA" ji eran Patty Berg of Chicago and Jackie Pung of Daly Ciiy CtdiL with scores of 220- 'VVsii MONEY WIHNIBS -'M- Mary Lana Faulk 4774-017 SMriiy Engtahara hwmh 7477 09 us' Sara 774 US 774 Jacfcto Fung American Association Goldan Jackawikl Sutot For man Gorman 2:04 (Sactnd Gama) HOUSTON MILWAUKEE abrhM aOrhM Lillis fill TAaran 4 110 Spanglar cf 4 1 1 0 Janas rf 4 0 10 Mafias rf 1 1 HAaron cf 1 1 1 1 Larker If Sill Mathowt lb 1 0 0 0 Pandltton If 0 0 0 0 Monk 3b 10 10 Brawn lb 13 21 Adcock 1b '2(00 Aspr'nto 3b 2 0 I 0 Bolling 3b 4 0 0 0 Ranaw 1010 Torro 10 0 0 Am'tlt'na lb 1 1 2 1 Samual 3 0 0 0 4 010 Wiilay 10 0 0 Plcha 0 0 0 0 aSpahn 10 0 0 Sutler 6 0 I bSadall 10 01 Clonlngar 0 0 1 0 40V12V Totals It 1 41 Through Sunday Won Lost Fit Behind 7 IB 12 11 Omaha 13 Indianapolis 11 Dsnvar 10 Del las-Fort Worth 4 Louisville 7 Oklahoma City 0 1 2 tVt 447 54 421 Glover Features Coastal Giants I wl League Action Ktwtoryz edged the Corpus Christi Seals 8-7 Bishop came from behind to wallop the Vigilantes 19-7 and the Merchants of Robstown downed I Magee Lumber 6-1 in Coastal Giants League action Clayton Glover turned in a brilliant five-hit relief performance for Kbstoryz and drove in five runs with a hone run and two tingles including driving in the winning run in the ninth inning to feature yesterday's play Albert Bates also hammered a home run for Kostoryz Estes' homer was good two runs and was a three-run blast Lee Rodriguez sparked Biahop's tremendous comeback with grand slam homer while Filbert Bartera wrs hitting a three-run homer for the Vigilantes Two Robstown pitchers combined their efforts to hurl a two-hittnr at Magee Lumber and Leonard Gallagher collected both of them both singles Oklahoma CityffiT I ndtarjuputts 0SrS Da ftovFort Wrth Ml TEXAS LEAGUE Greundid bit In Ith Struck out lor Archor In 0th Texas League klIMHN HI 'iV Murtg Unditram i Pacific Coast i Sunday Lost Pet 1 MMI000IIBM00 90 91 Kansas City 09 09 C-Cmoll FO-A-Ctovatond 27-11 Kan-sai City 27-11 DF Klndall-Francona lava land 2 Kansas City 7 IB-Francona Lump Hold Grant Kirkland SF-PhlHlp Fanned for Plcha in SHti Fouled out tor Butter In Ith s0sessseas in til in -a IBB MB 1 Salima Samuel Houston 17-S Mltwaukaa 17-18 LOB-Heulton 11 Mltwaukaa I Srawnt Aaron Manka Mafias Larkar Brawn Parrot I Led mHM behind to IF Tulsa Mimi 13 El Fo IS 1 JJ Austin Bdsisss 13 II San Antonia 12 to MS Albuquerque 11 -g AniariHd 4 II 11 iMdayto Datum Albuquerque It Tulsa San Antonia I Amarillo I I Fata 7 Amlin RRSBSO 01' Klfffl JUNfi $Mtti0M00i 7i-r7-m Kathy CamHiN imuifs GlftfK Armthanf Sandra Haytua M0I400SI0 7773-19 Manana Hogg -Barbara Ram Marilyn Inulh kCIHtord Ana Mary Ann Bath Stan Sybtt Grittia Nancy FhlHto SB xMartonna OaWt Kathy WhHwerlli mmhmh 1 i Austin OBI 200 Kfr-J 11 1 El Fa 10 020 BO! 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