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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 4

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BRYAN EAGLE RIDAY JURE 28 1983 POUS POWER REGAN SCULE Arm Out of Mothballs 3U 33 Oil That Arm Connie The Plot Thickens DfenwJ TECHNICOLOR OmHM TAKE YOUR CAR TO THE EXPERTS NOW a 90 I JV Phone TAz2 3707 for Classified ft raw It standings pnincr 30 30 Legion to wet 37 37 43 37 30 30 33 Ik OUu HU COMING WED JULY 3 Pancho Says Bring On Adjust staring balance tact wbsda By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS When a pitcher gives up 18 hits he hardly can expect towin but Gordon Richardson of Tulsa defied all baseball theor ies Thursday night He not only stayed in for 8 2 3 innings although hammered for 18 hits but he emerged the win ner over El Paso 16 10 in a Texas League game It happened that his team mates slugged 16 hits including six homers two triples and three doubles Richardson didn't have to worry about' the El Paso batters The El Paso Sun lea gue lead was trimmed to half a game There were 74 hits altogether in the bight's three games and a total of 54 runs Hva orMeal satay serrlcso i Check taakMb adjust UC BVOpflt CMMCS Add brake finid test cbUfb cmtettL Repack tact WMM By JOE OREST HILLS (B His old crown knocked askew his pestige badly shattered and hs game slowed to a walk a badly beaten Pancho Gonzalez insisted today he still can beat any tennis player alive play any one of them any day of the week and I'll bet on he said after his 10 8 2 6 6 9 6 1 defeat at the hands of Peruvian Alex Olmedo in the first round Of the Pro Tennis championship at or est Hills Thursday WILLING to play them any place any time and for whatever they want if they dare And guarantee the he said defiance did not re flect his play against Olmedo who simply let the 35 year old former tennis ruler run himself TLC Lands 2 SportStar SEGUIN (B Texas Lutheran College landed a prize school boy athlete Thursday when Bil ly Jorgensen baseball and bas ketball star of South San An tonio decided to enroll Jorgensen was all state in baseball sparking his team to the state Class AAA champion ship and second team all state in basketbalL Thia BIG Safety buy art your GOODYEAR SAETY CENTER EXCEPT OR SOME batting practice throwing for the Austin Senators three years ago Mike stint on the mound for the Brazos Valley All Stars Wednesday night was his first since he pitched semi pro bait seven years ago southpaw who 'writes with thiiTnormal hsirid was" travel ing 340 miles round trip to pitch for Goldthwaite in a league that included among others Comfort Kerrville and riedricks burg last professional twirling was for Las Vegas in the Southern International league arm felt good" the radio mah said I find the Marsh Recruits Little Brother or Cowboys DALLAS (B Amos Marsh who does about everything in the Dallas backfield now is recruiting too His first catch was brother rank Marsh a 190 pound track star at Wallowa Ore who will try for an offensive end spot with the Cowboys They open camp July 12 at Thousand Oaks Calif rank played halfback in high school but concentrated on track when he followed his brother to Oregon State He ran the high hurdles in 140 and ran on the sprint relay team Amos is a runner pass re ceiver and punt returner for the Cowboys 3 Two Upstarts Hit Golf Crest At Ueveland Of com' WEST JU JU J07471 Night Ball Draws NEW YORK When the National League set an attend ance record for 11380188 pay ing customers in 1962' more than 60 percent of the record number turned out for night games Under floodlights the 1962 attendance was 6501299 for 420 games i into the ground during the tint two sets legs just gave out on me" said Pancho time I bent down I thought I would cave in I hard ly had the strength to straight en up in the last Gonzalez was making a come back in a feud flavored tourna ment after 21 months on the sidelines He was pro champion from 1954 to 1961 GONZALEZ BAID he felt fine until late in the second set when he had to work extra hard to break Olmedo's service for 5 2 end then hold his own for the winning game The defeat of the old king was a blow to the 3500 spectators nearly all attracted on a scorch ing day by the colorful Califor nian Tony Trabert director of the player combine that is feuding with Gonzalez was as happy as if he had been eon queror Instead of Olmedo Gonzalez and the association have been fighting in public and the courts over rival television shows and other matters The association suspended Gonzalez and he filed suit against it WAS thorough ly Trabert gloated I enjoyed it very much Particularly because of all the threats and the boasts he has made king of tennis no longer reigns supreme" Tony said not the man he used to be Two years out of competition especially for a man his age proved his undoing like to bury me" Pancho said they do it just because I lost one match far from finished HOPKINS TO START OR WEST I Center Jerry Hopkins from Texas AAM has boon named a starter for the West in the third annual East West AU America ootball game in Buffalo Saturday night West head coach John Mc Kay of So Cat has indicated he plana to start Hopkins at offensive center The Mart native has been signed to play with the Houston Oilers this fall Another Oiler rookie end John Baker of Mississippi State will be playing for the East The game is sponsored by the American ootball Coach es Assn and will be Stayed at Buffalo's War Memorial Sta dium It will bo televised over ABC TV bT JOHN WEST7 Eagle Sports Editor Two Bryan Teams? THE HEADY7 EELING of success loosening the proceed ings the Lone Star Beer baseball team that thrashed the Brazos Valley All Stars Wednesday met last night to discuss major business Pete Rodriguez one of the go go players of Lone Star and manager Charles Guerra led the discussion on the team joining a new league Some thought had been given to joining up with the All Stars RockdalfSh'd'a Brenham team in league play It will aim for the Southwest Region AABC Majors tourna ment here in late August and early September By RITZ HOWELL CLEVELAND IB They may not be up there at' the finish but two colorful newcomers to upper bracket golf are creating an early furor in the $110000 Cleveland Open The upstarts are 30 year old Bill Eggers of Henderson Nev and 29 year old Clyde (Moon) Mullins of Indio Calif a trans plant from hills In three years on the tour neith er has come close to winning a tournament Eggers a smiling redhead was married at 16 turned pro at 17 has four children and rode a long driving 19 year old bras sie to a rousing 5 under par 66 in opening round That tied him with South Af rican Gary Player and Oklaho ma Bo Wininger for the top spot in the field of 150 shooting for the $22000 first prize Player has won $44000 this year Wininger more than $13000 and Eggers a mere $1 612 which come close to paying his expenses Mullins learned to play golf in the mid 50s while in the Ma rines and never has finished better than eighth His wife and daughter are tagging along on the tour and for them he fired a 67 in the ifiaugural He bog ied two of the last three holes or he could have been off by himself Tied with "Mullins were Hill the slim 26 year old ex caddie from Jackson Mich and Lionel Hebert of Lafayette La who won the last of the PGA match play titles in 1957 exchange of words and swings in the fifth inning of the American JLeacrue era: at the Twin Cities Thursday Umpire John laherty and Detroit coach Tom Swift tried to separate the combatants The Twins won 10 fi (AP Wirephoto) CONVENIENT CAR CARE HEADQUARTERS a Values to Larry Jansen of the New York Giants posted a 21 5 record in 1847 Bob Grim of the New York Yankees was the last American Leaguer to do it with 204 in 1954 Culp who was pitching high school ballot Austin Tex in 1959 came to spring training with four years of professional experience behind him a 2743 minor league record and a 543 earned run average But he had showed promise in 1962 at Wil liamsport of the Eastern League where he was 134' THE OOT 200 poundcr has 104 record a 245 earned run average and seven complete games in 14 starts He is No 4 in strikeouts frith 103 Against the Pirates Culp al lowed two hits in six Innings but wu touched for two runs and three hits in the seventh and was given a rest by Man kier Gene Mauch The Phillies piled up 18 hits and their biggest run production of the season The 18 hits tied the NL high for the eeasoa Johnny Callison took hitting honors for Philadelphia becom ing the first player in either league to complete the single' double triple homer cycle this year He tripled in the first inn ing and scored the first run then followed with a three run homer a single and a run pro ducing double CLAY Dalrymple also homer ed for the Phillies whose left fielder Tony Gonzalez commit ted his first error in 203 games a major league record The old mark was 199 Tonight the tight pennant strug gle continues with St xmls leading Loe Angeles one half game back San ranctaco 1H behind Cincinnati three out and thekChicago Cuba four io the rear AMERICAN LEAOUE wvwnv JOS JU Rookie Ray Culp Halfway Toward 20 Game Year joe 33 Thursdsy Reeulto Cleveland Boston 4 Odessa New York 0 Mtnaosots 10 Detroit a Washington 4 Kansas City Only gamto scheduled Today's Oamee Cleveland (Wynn 04) at CMoage (Debusacherv 04) night Boston (Hettnor IO at New York (Downing U) night Loe Angel" (OslasM 04) and (Tur ley 34) at Detroit (Agvtrra S4) and (Lollch 4) 3 twWUght Minnesota (Piels 0 0) and (Kaai 7 0) st Wethington (Cheney 74) and (Duckworth M) 3 twMilgbt Kansas City (Pena M) at Baltimore (Barber 114) night New York 41 Chicago Boston J3 Minnesota Cleveland Loa Angeles 39 Baltimore 38 Kanaat City 33 Detroit XI Washington a 4 goodVear SERVICE STORE Stars Honrst 8:00 AAL 6M PM 29tfi at Main Phone TA 2 3791 ptopaSSw Safe Boating Week To Begin Sunday AUSTIN The Texas Safety Association urges state boating enthusiasts to join in observing National Safe Boating Week which begins Sunday National Safe Boating Week runs from June 30 to July 6 boating is playing an increasingly im Birtant role in the lives of millions of 0 usick TSA general manager said 37 million persons go boating each year and more boatmen are launching their crafts in Texas The safety direction reported that so far there has been no alarming rise in the number of boating accidents can help maintain this fine safety record in Texas by brushing up on nautical know how during National Safe Boating Week and by displaying caution and courtesy in the water at all times" he concluded 7 Texas League Goes Wild I In Babe Ruth play David I Ling led the in lone ALL THE SIGNS are pointing toward football with the I with a home run and a game that is hard to classify either as the last of the 1962 lineup Maj? aHcJor tie or the first of the ready to come off Saturday All Southwest Conference center Jerry Hopkins of Texas four times up as a starting center for the West in the All America East Pat Adams was the lading West game at Buffalo will be turning the Aggies' attention to hitter for Oilers with two the pigskin singles to his credit for the eve The College ticket office is doing its share mailing ticket Glen Roth claimed second order forms for the 1963 season And indications are that a slot honors with a double special ticket office is to be located in downtown) Bryan earned the win That first game just be too far away reIAv I Pn HV llOVIrt ina 4k frame Ross Batson was collared with the loss after six innings Mike Haley was credited with the win for the Hearne Eagles in Connie Mack nlav rcHna th SAN ANTONIO beat Albu entire distance Billy Bob San querque 10 4 to push into sec ders was harnessed with the ond place Austin fell to third as loss for the Athletics it absorbed a 9 5 licking from Hearne leads the champion last place Amarillo ship chase in Connie Mack play Sterling Slaughter worked six place inning and allowed only two hits against Amarillo He final place sotaondaymghL ly had to retire when hit on ZZ the pitching hand But Austin 1 nailfile KefilCrS could get only three hits off I two relievers Io Battle In San Antonio smashed 14 hits i including two homers The Al vralVeStOU buquerque Dukes managed only seven hits off Ray Cordeiro in Triangle top men and 5 2 3 innings and none off re women shooters journey to Gal liever Don Bradley veston Sunday for a 2 pm bat The clubs change stands ri Sea Horse BowL Men repenting th local Au8tin lanes will be Jim Peacock and Tulsa at Amanllo Iw trough Louis Griffin and Berry Risinger The top ladies from Bryan College to roll against the Sea Horse women are to be Pat Hancock Dot Kelly Johnnie Hnghes Rosie Nigh and Bernice Thatp Yum! Yum! Yummy! "ICE BOX PIES Chocolate Lndn? Coconut Banana rius: recan ana cjurrn Annie hm i 4 a in naxr rnaroa a HMWtoMBAau Dutch Kettle Snack Shep Omni 24 NeaaT 100 HIWAY SOUTH Hearne Pads Mack Lead Tn CI ONE THE NEW faces on the 1963 64 Texas 111 basketball schedule is the University of Wyoming Cowboys from By BOB JONES Leramie I Eaala Snorts Wrifar Coach Shelby Metcalfs Aggies will probably meet the Thursday night at College Western Athletic Conference five at the AU College Tourna Station the Bankers downed the ment at Oklahoma City Dec 26 29 Oilers in a tight high scoring 1 game 15 14 In the second game KIRK WELL the incoming head fooball coach at District twin bill Rebels 19 AA Cameron had a successful meeting with the Yoemen Athletics 5 1 to re Booster Club recently He acquired the Cameron reins from John Roberts who I a' left for a more lucrative job Games at Travis and ields were caUed due grounds In Babe Ruth play By MIKE RATHET Aarodaiod Press Sports Wriiar Ray Culp $100000 bonus right hander who had a losing minor league record halfway home in xus via occume we nm rookie pitcher sine 1947 to en ter th 20 victory circle in th National League Culp 21 won No 10 Thurs day night as the Phillies pound ed 18 hits and clobbered Pitts burgh 134 in the only gam on the NL schedule IN THE AMERICAN League Whit Sox knocked off the flrst plaoe Nm Ybr Yankees 6 0 Cleveland beat Boston 64 Minnesota erushed Detroit 10 8 and Washington downed Kansas City 4 1 If Culp continues at his pres ent pace he will have an excel lent chance to bmrome the first rookie 20 gam winner sine W'' 'Xfr PAIR NATIONAL LKAOUK et Bahind J3S Jtt 'KS943 34 AM 40 4M 30 Minnesota Twins first baseman Vic Power (center behind umpire) lost his whcfi he landed a blow on Detroit pitcher Phil Regan (background) during an exchange of words and swings in the fifth inning of the American League game BRAKE RONT END SPECIAL WMM TXS VSA St Louis 43 Lm AnfSlss 43 San rauiclsoe 43 Cinelnnatt 40 Chicago J9 MUwaukoo 39 PhllMtolBhla Pittsburgh 33 30 493 New York 39 4( J93 Houston 31 47 J73 Thundsy1 Results Philadelphia 13Ptttsburgh 4 night Only gems scheduled Today1 Os mas Chicage (KUswerUi M) at PhOadeL phis (Duran 3 3) (Green 14) night New York (Craig Ml) at Pitts burgh (Gibbon 3 4) night St Louis (Gibson 0 3) at RotatM (Drott 3 4) nlgM Mttwaukoe (Spahn 104) at Leo An geles (Drysdale night Cinetanatl (Purfcey 34) at San rancisco (MarieiiaJ 13 3) night JOO 1 Walt I '1 Savage Sam II VHP iris I 1 wawwwww 8N WRVIMV IIUH i far A i 9 A "a I i yr if I i i I i A i WTX Vi 4 il Hr T3t IL kS 7: 3 111 Mf A TUT 1 'nrc ri 'ii 1 wwisi WH0U MS TO GO WanWEUBKAKIMMNT ns in in ns sua i ar I mH KKilwllEWA ass nsKjtf uAwX Tsko yntjr sr rh re 1 1 fppr1i am1 Pay ns you nrfp i A 'Jw Ntafceaaw 1 1 i 1 I I 1 y1 II il xJ (1) '( i It I.

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