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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 17

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Edge Caps Cinch Crown -y. A K. 6. Waco. Texas 11 Page 3 ON SECOND THOl'GHT Bj A VF IMPHFIl, Sports KiHfor 1 'Pn 1 tRK'ntod and 'n thr Hayt fam lv n.p and Mf Kh 'h pi hi" i rr p'-A rr ihr vltvon r- .1 -'k br Hrre s.

a a pit-'her on dir.ni.tnd v'l'r rt! frosli I'f If Svko'i tvn ''ali' -V, i -3' c- rti dnln mortf-'n ihat Ttx'h as a h- njsti busy tryir.j; to lure sui'h as pa of I drs-ri last year up th 't Tr a mammoth wh, firsh ball -r kiahoma usut manacrs Evens lor Scries With 8-4 Win (X'HPrS niRISTl. Texas. A ur 14th Ifi R.inn's this with I he UiMlnostiav night. an to 4 win in the finale a thrfv' game Big Slate league Br-nme pitrhod an to win his fourth game agamst fhr numU'r of The N.mt was TyU'r slartor Rocky Str.no. who wav diargrd with his rst in ah nii W.C» r.

l. ChnMl Austin tlalvpiinn Harlirtgrn IVI Rki Temple by Vx re a Tech l-m brsl I.nr this rf Kr-: 4 Mit. 4 4 'f 4 4 TVe ass st nt at Trt rf tf 1 0 A MT ll 1 1 5 2 1 1 I 1 0 2 0 Tr ('Ity Ssn Worth Tulwi rr.XK^ i.r«oiK I 79 77 71 Rv 71 7N 7R 5:44 5 MT 4 5 7 4 HII 11 1. 4 SH IR 4 arr away snan' one of Tr- bi r- 5 --h. Tb pr -r-s it 't 11 hr npi- -t'r-- n' 7 s' the rK'-bai k.nj; as the m-xut smipht, Odessa Baylor Not Named T- I vt 4 i Si'it'th H- 9ih 001 -4 -u; niivis Miti FaiThlnl.

1 2. Henn 2 d. SH ques- tV capis ns tt ih'l The the ri fa 't 'r a of its rr" of 5 Sea- F-. V'Vi versity at a nt Chef nexr ik'ph Ben fnenf aTten- -M yr-r 3 was 'pH -f The year, and was rb mn' it thiw a the and White rtect A race in the state rtr in tr where and vtk P-'t i.n.; the 5 but the te rr wr. They meet Nat the brarket this year tr he we-' of tmo eht the state f'r? thr Bavlor take the ft id here they w.Il br stnvmc a s.

'tv their 4Ht straight game In th past 4C they have 20 a game, and Cic-nrr Snuer says hr expects th t. he stroncrr than tht team Whatever the idea of a special night this most 4 Uaco Pirate Sup Iv this IS highly drsrrv ng l-arry Lassalle against Harlingen Tuesday night was highly gratifying Pirate officials. An effective lassalle could the difference a playoff championship and early elimination A few years base- obviously has not affected I.j»rry ability. In 11 kicks for Saskatchewan in the pn' the other day. he averaged 57 1 yards Au 'f IS a rem "lit that may be one of this now that has departed.

c. STl Ty ft 4 4 Stafford HP Wil- Chnntl IS lv line HO Stone Wr Stone I I Nexx ....................77 44 Miluaukee 'it .....................50 Rl Rt ('hu 75 IMttsiiursh 79 1.1,%«.I Teum- Yolk rhiladelphm ................41 lialtimore ...................39 RSR 7 it 4.R Bal)eoek Bats In Final Run In 6-5 Win HARLINGEN. Aug. 25 The freewheeling Waco Pirates, ith an a.ssist fnim Corpus Christi, drove to the city's fir.st baseball pennant since 1916 Wedne.sday night with a 6-5 edging of gi'n. The victory, coupled with Corpus 8-4 rap of Tyler, sent the 2 games ahead of runner-up Tyler and thus wrapped up the Big Slate crown since each has only 1.3 games left on the schedule.

The victory was 98th i against los.ses and the Bucs certain of cracking the 100 game inning circle. Ronnie Sheetz worked the route Wednesday and JACK PAEPKE The Did It La Vega, UHS Gridders Hold Mabray, Temple Split Twin Bill By RABORN Sports Staff Mabray Lumber and eager youngsters staged a stirring last-ditch rally to win the opener of Wednesday nightV News- Tribune Cup Race double header at Katy Park but ran out of base hits in the nightcap and were beaten to leave the championship series tied. The fighting Waco team took the 6 5 with a three-run rally in the final inning, but powerful Lone Star of Temple surged back Temple Rrlsbln.Sh Waits.lb Otrletiw.e McClain.p Young.cf Cottle, if Hamm.rf Beiry.rf Sen Mlguel.2b riRsT ah 0 1 0 0 411 71 f.t. mi K46 4t4 3t 3. 47 312 50 Scrimmages Hard scrimmages wound up the third day of football practice for University High Trojans aptured his 17th win against sev-! and Pirates Wednesday, cn I After a twilight chalk talk.

Coach The winning tally came in the Bill Fowler worked his Trojans on sixth inning when George Matile punting, passing, pass defense, and tripled and Rex Babcock brought downfield blocking Wednesday him in with a double. session The Pirates had to cope with the ,5 George l.opez mk Mabray Carpenter.rf J. Merritt.3b Hunt. 2b-If B. MeiTltt.rf Harrinifton.c Bledsoe.ss Gough.If Carrigan.p Hough.p Simpson.

2b y-Dozier z-Pearson ab 4 10 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 () 0 0 0 1 1 1 10 0 29 5 8 out for Gough In ntn. for Harrligton in 7th. out for Gill in 7th Temple SS tfi Mabrav ........................................012 E-Brlsbin 2. ORletree 2. Hunt.

Harrington. RBI -O'TlPtree. Youne 2. CotHe. Hunt, rVizier 2.

Hlpdsoe. Strickland. tree. SlV-Carpcnter. BOB MclJiin 4.

Carrlgan 5. Huusth 2 McLain 6. Carriian 2. Hough 1. Hough.

and George. to capture the nightcap, 6 2 as fireballer Roy Chapman flung a two-hitter at Mabray. The fifth and final game will be played tonight at Katy Park at 8 with the tournament championship squarely on the line. The winning team will receive a handsome trophy and its players will get individual awards. Mike Mistovich, 4-year-old former big leaguer, is expected to be starting pitcher.

Mabray likely will counter with Gerry Anunson, the JCAFB fastballer who pitched 12-1 two- hit victory. In last opener, Bill McClain twirled the full distance for Temple and had Mabray beaten with a five-hitter going into the seventh inning. Trailing by a 5-3 I score, the rallied. Jerry I Merritt singled. Bill Hunt walked, and Bill Merritt also walked to fill i the bases.

Pitcher Buzz Dozier came through ith a two-run double down the right field line and then Blailock Strickland singled to I right to break up the ball game. The inning pitcher was Ben Hough, who had relieved Mabray starter Ralph in the mid.st of a four-run Temple rally in the fifth frame. A 1 297 Rio IVniple 1 I'l ia IVI RM 2 i I 1 rf 0 -'im t' 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 Il 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 :4 7 1 27 14 a In T. rn; Oltt 000-4? IV 0 Campbell, Ham -i 2 New Arviidin Konxnr 2 Konvar 2. r- RfU XUimphell Park- Martmlch 2 SF tTft Pere: it mple 4.

IVl Rki 4 5 VewT 5 RB r.TT -Taiella MS l'- 2 A Mi Blunkn ntg Mate Mam t. Hariinien A. 4 4 Austin S. IVI 9 6 3 ic KmI Wirth 7, Reaumont 5 San Anionin 2 9. H-'uston S-S.

XalMniil BnHiki.vn l.T 2 4. F'hiladt'lphla S. 13 York at rain. American I hastie New York Baltimore 1. 5 Chicago 7 2 Cleveland 4.

PhUadelphta 10 all whose two five enemy drove in Coach Fowler has sw itched Gene To the visitors credit, they won Perkins, 205-pound all-district end, their pf'nnant the hard way, taking to a tackle position and has moved iheir climactic victory off ace regular guard Charles Mackenroth Ralph Rivas, one of the top chunk- to center. Among the new grid iiAMK Mabra.v ah Temple ab rh Carpenter.rf.1 0 0 Cottle.3b 11 .1. Merritt.3b 30 0 3 3 Hunt.2h '2 1 Walts.lb B. Merritt.rf 2 1 0 Ogletree 3 1 Harrington.c 3 0 1 Young.cf 3 1 Hledsoe.ss 2 n0 Hamm.If 3 n1 1 Gough.If 1 3 0 1 Strlrkland.lb 2 0 Mitiuel.2b 2 Allen.p 0 Chapman.p 31 0 Dozier, 0 Brisbln.3b 1 Hough 1 Berry.If 00 y-Gill 1 nn 1 z-Slmpson 1 0 0 Tolals 2 2 Totals 27 610 in the league. i I 3 l- Mejia.s If KiHlrjcz.cf M.illlt' 1 1 HalKf'ckc Sheetz ah a Har 4 3 14 I 'MkVi cf 5 2 0 1 Andrsn.2 5 0 9 0 War net.

rf 5 2 3 0 Carpntr.l 2 t) 1 0 'I .3 4 12 0 3 16 0 Skltn.c If (t 0 1 if 4 2 4 3 Harsny.c 3 10 0 candidates are a couple of all- stars in other Donald Dees and halfback Melvin War Harlingen 35 12 27 8Totals 100 02 t) 000 030 Plavoff Piolure So-So Mf: V- AiV If v'-. ah A a r.al fr i of the Waco Pi- the Bucs are ev to wtp. Big State playoff, prfiifrit acr over the of the field Austin is the hottest team in the at preji- enr and the Pioneers wvA be the Pirates' 7 erts thr playoff Andre the ex-A ace. is the latest Big Stater to make good A mound for Sr.T^v?port th year, he has been outstanding pitcher the Texas Leaptie Tom rmer Lonctiorn slueger. frssts on Littie Rock days Now v.ith big Tom a 519 ci.p 13 gmmer asrainst Traveiens.

with a oi hits and srver ers of gr'd rampa to big pigskin fiiiure at A and M. Don ex-Frank! now IS tabbed far a starting on Paul Bry ant look while field's Leighton is earning high at end SMT Woodard Morgan hams, girat guard of If.vt who was in an autr- Iwreck wh-le retum.u^ tn. aa-star game, wil! hoip the TCI' frosh fall Charley Dnver. cuard in asr: lUr l.t" ijix 2 1 rf l.inie 1 IS OR 0 0 1 5 VnDrre.lf 1 0 a fiarhe R. ah 4 4 3 3 2 1 0 Sf 1 127 11 a ied out for tt! A 01 tw 41 OOP nna Mi'Afee F.

San RKI Afee A Horh- SH SB I rlmnnwich 1 5 BB 4 R. 4 5 er- CTS 4 L-mliardl 3 A BHF.K» 4V TOD41 Hit Mate at Haiilngen Austin n. Tjier at Corpus 4'hrlsU. Temple at Dei Ri-. faglie Oklahoma at Wnrth.

at Tulsa Hounion at games heduled I'hliadelphia Wehnirier at kee iS-1- New York Antonelll and at c'hlragf and Mipp- (3 trames. Pittsburgh. at St Lawrence night A I Cleveland. Wxnn at Shea il 9 nuht ah 0 a 5 0 11 4 0 10 Heaton. Other Trojans who looked 1 good were pivot man Satch Gon- 2 115 1 zales.

end Harold Hyde, and ISO- 2 0 10 guard Pat McNamara. Vega continued its signal drills in the early morning and iil 1 heavy scrimmages in the after- 5 noon. Star fullback Bennie Nolen 2. ktatite 2. l4aiicock 2 sidelinpd bv a lei? pramn nnd ncr fariH-nter 2.

2 None RBI- SKU iineo ny a tramp, anu lionc 5 Sanc hez 2 -Mejias Coach Paul Smith said the Pirates 2B Anderson lialtnx 3B Me- looked Matile Anders.n HR 7 2 SB- SlUggKSn. Mejias SH The first team had David Davis. Don Carpenter, and Glenn DeLoach alternating at ends. Billy Grisham and Kmest Wright at tackles, Frank Tyler and sophomore WayTie Harris at guards, Kenneth Hern at center, Donald Pringle at quarterback, Jimmy Don Fuller and Robert B(X)ker at halfbacks, and Curtis Carpenter at fullback. Grounded out for Bledsoe In 7th out for Gouch In 7th.

for Strickland In 7th. i oo noO 0-2 Temple 003 021 RBI- Harrinsrton Johnson. Waits. Young 2. lAncaster.

2. Cottlr. Harrington. Waits. 2.

2. Dozier 1. Chapman 1. Allen 2. Dozier 1.

Chapman -George and Weikel. The San Jose State (Calif.) basketball squad has lost only one letterman. Last season the Spartans lost six of their first eight men to armed services and injuries. Matile I.i'lHV. Waco 7 HarlinKcn 7 BB Rjvas 3 5 -O Kivafc 3 Balk Rivas PR Harshanv tl7 7.

Rtvas tl6-9i Harper. Bahr A 766 Ward (iels 'I'KO III Fifth Roiiiid NKW YORK. Aug. 25 Moses Ward of Detrtiit scoiTd a technical knockout over middleweight Portuguez of Costa Rica at 1:23 of the fifth in Wednes- ti'niuciini round of their television fight 15-3 at Philadelphia 7 and .2 tw. niKht Madi.Min Square Garden Uedi Baltimore Turley at Hud 3 night.

Zapoleks Steal es ri field the Galiffa to ti 9 rrfi FRANCISCO. Aug. 25 fonner Army qiMrtrrback obtained from thr vv York Giants Tuesday by San Fi 'fn an umler.study for Y. A wn report to the h' Douglas Leads Golf TORONTO, Aug. 25 Dave Douglas of N.

came in late today with a blistering H-under-par 63 to grab the lead in the $26.500 golf open as the pros gave the Scarboro Course a terrific walloping in the first 18 holes. Dick Mayer of St. Petersburg. Show ill 'I'rack CARACAS. 25 Featherweight champion Switzerland, Aug.

25 Sandy against Jack Zapotek, the great Czech, and Gene Littler, 1953 U. Blair of Ixi.v Angeles was re srhed- 10.000 meters run in the amateur champion from Palm ulrd Wednestla.x for after fastest time on record Springs, now on the pro cir- boxing officmls and his wife. Dana, won cuit, fired seven strokes under cided that mu.st have 10 javelin throw with a par. days of training here prior to the toss as the Kuropean Fred Hawkins of FI Paso 3 30 WIDE CHOICE '53 FORDS 1952 Chevrolet 4-Door 095 Radio, Heater, Power Glide 1949 Chevrolet Station 595 Radio, Heater 1949 Dodge Business 295 Look at these and many more Traded in on new Fords! BIRD-KULTGEN. INC.

Phone 2-0332 USED CAR LOT 12th Austin Vai.sKe vote the this year a race indeed. How are you going to choose among Wiliie Duke Snider, ind Stan Mar.iar And the decline and fall of Rosen leaves the race a wide open affair, with Mmnie Minoso to receive plenty of support Two Central Texas high-scor- Kellerl. Andre Honored in FORT ORTI! Aug 36 F.a.'ik Keilt rT. who has played of San Antonio's 146 this WiUnfsday as the Texas FMayer of the while John of was picked as of Keilert w.h<; nrruit in rjn- battrd wsth didn niakp the all team, wa': first place of writers and ar.nouncer- th-' League of- fjct annr.unfod i On the other hand, barely in the Fcirt Worih Karl the the aguc r.tnkr-out king a 13-, giJTie winner along with Andre. I Texafc Lpajnie Reniilu OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.

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