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On Second Thought CanpMI TrthufW Fdilor Hot Weather Opinions: Jack Faepke mav be flirtinc with disaster in permitting; are I uk jeer, to work hehmd the hat in these final Pirate Falls is net likely to get enough catchir? experience to matter, and he may receive a broken fincer as Fsenke himself earlier this year. If Falls should miss the playoff, the chances would nosedive immediately. The most scramble of for as does SMU and Texas for but all must The of this year may come at quarterback As the conference teams into thcrr starting blocks, not a standout quarterback ir the crowd has high hopes for Chnksc for Duane Nutt Charley Brewer, prove themselves last McHan of Arkansas. Cotton Davidson of Baylor and Pon Ellis of A. Rnd all have departed By next Thursday morning fans will be able to correctly gauge the extent of Milwaukee's pennant threat.

The wind up a game series th the Giants today, then take on Brooklyn in four For Jolly Cholly Gnmni and his bovs. it's suddenly all or nothing. Problem than What team in base hi Waco can boast of a startling 7: percentage despite the loss of 6-0 (Pete tool is1. a 11' hurler (Fred Waters', a 14 roundsman Roger Sawyer a 4 pitcher (Al and a 7 twirler Thoj missing Roundsmen prov victories a fact points up the headache manager Paepke in w.nn playoff. Sheetz Halts Clips; Bucs Win in 9th B.v DAVE CAMPBELL Newa-Trihune Editor With fireballer Ronnie Sheetz turning in an incredible relief the Waco Pirates opened the final homo stand of the season Friday night by edging past Corpus Christi.

3-2. The winning run romped across in the last of the ninth with one out. and the irrepressible Mr. i in thr tipd fhp 1 SR Hiitimin. Djphn, Litlla, ireaav ine neo.

rnp oases LlttlP van Derzce. loaded and none out. Two pitches cea-ip' i Little RB-van Der- 6 McKinnon 4. 2. MrKlnnon 7.

McKinnon later and it was all over. Just by way of adding a finishing touch Ronnie led off the last of the ninth with a double which bounced high off the left field screen. Corpus strategy decreed that Roberto Sanchez be intentially walked, but the slick-bunting Matile quickly sacrificed both runners ahead a A DeLeonardis. was the lad doing the romp- which means Friday night Austin Drubs Del Rio AUSTIN, Aug. 27 UP The Austin Pioneers out scored the Del Rio Indians 15 to 6 Friday night "intentional in lhe 0Ppnfr ot ed the bags, and left the issue up to pressure-proof Ramon Mejias.

Mejias came through like a veteran, bouncing an infield single off th second glove and the ball game was over. Victim of those shenanigans was righthander Jim Vitter, who ing. triumph was almost a personal one for young Ronnie. The run he carried across decided the ball game, but his pitching performance in the first of the eighth stole this show. It was short but oh so sweet.

Slow-working lefthander Don Kildoo had started the game for Waco ed the game seeking his 21st vic- and had fared well enough until tory and instead reaped his 11th the eighth. He began that frame defeat. He gave up nine hits, walk- cruising along with a 2-1 lead, and mg four and fanning five. Sheetz appeared headed for victory No. picked up his 18th victory as com- 13.

But the form of pared to seven losses. Lee pk0y (Stumpy) Jones and I shaky its ugly head The first run scored in George Dellis served as substitute in a hurry. the second, when T. R. Taylor sin- umpires in the absence of Mike Kildoo started by walking Jack gicd off Lon Goldstein's glove, took Terres who was involved in a Wilkinson, followed with a pass to second on a choice which player altercation Thursday night Dean Stafford, then gave up a bunt; retired nobody, went to third on a in Corpus Christi.

single to Walt Peterson and the flyout and scored on Kildoo i i iuo Clippers had the bases loaded, ground out. KoSlri Bulky Lon Goldstein strolled 'ifterj jn fourth Roberto Sanchez State Loague series. It was Austin's 14th victory in its last 15 starts. Right-hander Billy Heos chalked up his 14th victory against 10 defeats, although giving up 13 hits. After Austin took a 3-to-0 lead, the Indians tied the game in the top of the seventh but the Pioneers staged a 10-run rally in the bottom of the seventh to sew up the ver- a moment, and the score was tied, rapped a single into center and i Fabian, rf Hawley, ded 43 of which facing the Gary Anunson.

who hurled Ma brav Lumber to the Cun Race title, is splendid baseball prosnect. Just a youngster, he displayed a darting fast ball and fine poise in blanking Temple's veterans in the naN In the otrn- baseha!) a a cl A russe if tKa ion or vetera Kirksey, who staved Race baseball. played four sa Kirksry A Wacoar the Cu ne excelle: Se game ut star, dm g. Football fans will have long to duplicate the enterta; be offered the Baylor first two games charges of new c'v open against the 7 in on Oct. Agg.e Fish here Oc Qjpft fif COO Sf1 this fall ich Bob Barfield rxas Shorthorns S.

and meet the 1 The Short- a roster filled it such all-stars as Walt Fondren. Johnny Elam, Carl porter a- ri Louis Del Homme the have aces like Ld Dudley. Ken 11 and Jimmy Wright: and the Cubs have all-staters Rohbv Jack Oliver. Bobby Peters. GuberT Peiton and Earl Wayne Miller at Baylor expect the Cubs to offer a powerful entry if a quarterback ca.n be solved.

lances in the lower ranks of the Pi ttsburgh Pirate chain dicale should another stronc ch next instanceCharles Douglas at Class Brunsv tick has a record Ronnie ray of the same team a mark. Dean Lakatosh of lm has an record and ptir i v-iiniiJii ct age. At i Clarence Buheller of is hitting with IK hnmAr: 'he next logical move for those lads is Gass Waco. TOUGH trio of Tiger linemen look mean as VVoco High Cocch Carl Price gets them lined up their offensive stances. Left to right, the big boys are guard Homer Jenkins, guard Aubrev Connor, and tackle Elbert Sellers The scene is the Fourth Street andiron where the Tigers began football practice Friday.

(Staff Photo by Bob Turner). Bengals Begin Football Drills Sweltering weather greeted the ends, Paul and Charles Waco Tigers in their first day of Horton at tackles. Joe Winter and ic Bowman at guards, Curtis Col- la.1 football practice, and it was so her at center. Roy Garner at hot I Carl Price let them terback, D.eivie Gark and Jerry wear shorts at both the morning Holley at halfbacks, and Donald and afternoon drills Friday. Poston at fullback.

The morning session was devot- Poston, last years South ed mostly to exercises and Junior High star, whs filling in for Things got a bit rougher letterman Ted Nehring, who didn't tiie afternoon as the Tigers put suit up because of a painful in- on shoulder pads and held long growing toenail. Nehring, whose punting, and passing ankle that was broken in an April drills followed by a dummy scrim- baseball game has completely mage. healed, will be ready for practice Running on first team wrre Monday. D.ii ny Myers and Billy Adams Tiger second team Friday was composed of Johnny Tristian and Norman Denney at ends. Homer Jenkins and Phil Teelrng at tackles.

Aubrey Connor and Don Dconard at guards, Charles Brooks at center, Ronald Benson at terback. Tommy Patterson and Don Bouldm at halfbacks, and Joe Flood at fullback. Another pair of two-hour drills is scheduled today at the Fourth Street gridiron, but the Tigers Page Texas Saturday, August 29, 1954 Pirate bossman Jack Paepke took romped home when Matile doubled li one look at the situation and sum- to rjgflt center. monod Sheetz to the rescue. He Clippers picked up their first never made a wiser choice.

rur jn fhe third on a leadoff double Ronnie huffed and puffed just A1 Facchini, a passed ball and tw ice and the Clipper house fesl in. (hen a weird play at the plate. On his first pitch he induced pinch which saw' Facchini dodge around hitter Juan Senties to smash a hot catcher Bill Phillips' tag and then liner into the bands of third base- toucj1 fjlf. pjatc from behind. He man Matile, who quickly uas niled safe on a highly ques- stepped on third and two Clippers tionable decision, but was only were retired.

On the next pitch one 0f several such rulings of the game. The two teams ind up their series tonight, with a reading of elec- 5 1 5 2 2 5 1 5 3 3 0 4 1 3 2 4 1 4 0 Angeln of 0 5 Ma son-2 1 2 4 0 Nettles 3 0 Hochsttr.l 3 0 5 Perkins If 1 0 Urbnch.rf 0 2 Hces ah 3 5 3 3 1 4 3 3 2 5 2 3 4 0 a 3 2 2 1 2 7 Sheetz got Jimmy Jones to fly out to right field, and the threat was dead. Don miss the picture. Sheetz jjon rPturns OVer the public ad- 1 entered the game with one run al- dress system to furnish a sidelight for the fans. Game time is 8 p.

m. 1 2 4 0 .1 39 13 24 10 Totals 40 17 27 11 De! Rio n02 1 Austin 210 Parker. Cabrera. Martinlch. Hawlej.

Angelo 2, Mason 2. Nettles 3. Hochstatter 2, Mays 2, Perkins. Hees. 2.

Martinlch. Hochatatter. 2. Cabrera 2 Martinich. Angelo.

Mason. Gaspar. Nettles 5. Mays. Perkins.

Urbanowich 3. Hees. Fabian. Nettles. SB Fabian, Hochstat- fer.

Rio 9. Austin 7 WP Jones. Dellis. iO. 624.

National Tennis Tourney Opens FOREST HILLS. N.Y., Aug. 27 The S. and Australia match tennis strength again in the 10-day National Singles tennis championships opening tomorrow with the r0unders matches Tom Brown 34 7v25 11 Totals x-One out winning run scored, a Lined into double play for Henry 8th shouldn any trouble corpus christi 001 ooo 010 bv Armv Lt. R.

Spencer Brent of Waco .............................................010 noi-s Dallas, nor should Rosewall with R-Taylor. Facchini. Sanchez. Kdgar Lee in their first rounders. the best of the first TIME a word to the Twomblv.

but iny tank are all filled WOOLLEY EYES NEW Gord( ronii Seledion nee the Philadelphia Phil or- insists on instead of baseball, owner Bob Carpenter obviously picked the "tiHig in 1 crn The guv ho wanted was either Mike Hammer or Joe Friday, with Stanley Gardner as first base coach. Don be surprised if lour are in starting lineup by the time showdown contests rive. They would bo Bill Glass at center, George Stinson at end. Doyle Traylor at quarterback and Reuben Saage at fullback. if you want to count Henry Ruth-1 erford He's a junior scholastically, but a soph in eligibility Incidentally.

a haekfield of Traylor, L. G. Dupre and Weldon Holley might be hsird to h-at considering both offensive and defensive requirements. The rookie-of-the-year races in the mn)ors are walkaways this Wallv Moon is the standout in the National League and Bob Gnm in the American. a warning for the playoff, they need only look to the 19W Big State season.

In that campaign. ichita Falls led the league with .603 but Waco finished with Ifi victories in the last 20 games, and then went on to cop thr playoff. This year it Is fourth placo Austin that is hot. and Austin is the first team the Pirates will meet when playoff time comes Solunar Tables BKST riMK ro III NT AM) MSR Woolley, the most consistent inner and curreit P'unt leader in the weekly Hot Rod Races, be out to bog a new streak in the 20-lan feature race tonight at m. in the latent run of races ar the Suicide Bowl.

Woolkn streak was twn weeks ago by T. Carpenter, runner-up in the point standings. Last week. Carpenter scored his second successive victory in tlie turc by edging the fast-finishing Woolley a few feet. Victory in the feature while a win five events to the win- wortn in any a ve rag ner.

The 100 nf 1 are al poi usual races scheduled rst second ano third heats Australian pursuit, helmet dash and feature. Some 20 to .10 drivers are to participate. SfltMPlW r.K. Ml 11 U.l National 1 1r-t t.r fc 4 Innings'. ico M37 3 2 4 3 J2 Corran rhnttl tn V- 1 York 3.

Milwaukee 3. £3 1- I American 1 -cm -ie I 5. 47 Vnik 4 0 Del i 3 Cleveland 2 MO 41 .304 57 hnns" il 0 r-Hklon S. Raltlmni-e 2 ir i .1 r. Team- 1.r«t.

(J WMI Kl 1 Ht.V ri Toniv bktahmn a City yn 4P V47 ais Mate Inania Hcuatnn SO 70 R33 4 ut Muro. i Arv $-f- TT Bel at Auktci 7S 7S 11 I t.al’^tton Temrla TulM 7n 473 14 Hariirtgen al FcatnrK" a 7(t sn4K7 IS Dallas Si Sfc 409 23 I r. Fort 4 Citv at him i 45 Pet. Hcaunvint i 41 San Antonio al Shrfveport. 577 NaUonal 1 ue C'lrwinnaM SA 20 Pii! 4 7.

af Cincinnati St. lymi fA 10 f75 1 Nr'v Milwaukee 7S 30 Pitutiurgh 3S.S 34 at Ml, RII It I Cleveianf i .714 or 3 4i al Chira 2 1 Yni 40 SfiS A me Hr an Icatue 4S 34 Ufi at rvimit 71.437 Xi ington Porterfield Wash mat' 419 rvtrnlt 5 al New tRranre hia 42 va 4 liaitimon 315 flaltlniort 3 17) at Ronton Kussia SI iohs op Strength In European BKRNE. Switzerland. Aug. 27- probably will wait until or made an unprccedent- i uesday before beginning rcj of strength in the Europe full-pfed scrimmagps.

husky letes won seven out of eight gold medals al stake on the third day of the meet. The show put on by the Soviets never before lias been equalled by a country in the European games. The Russian gold medals included (the men's decathlon and the worn- BASEBALL rn's pentathlon. harvest of Pirates orpus hristi medals gave the USSR an overwhelming lead in the unofficial team standings. The only non-Russian victory of the day was won by another eastern European athlete Czechoslovakia's Jiri Skobla.

who came out ahead two Russians in the shot put. setting a new games record of feet, 5 inches. Russians placed 1-2-3 in the discuss; First and third in the women 00 meter run. and also won the men's walk. 100-meter run and the women's 100- meter sprint.

is beyond our keenest said a beaming Constantin Adrianov, Russian delegation leader and chief of the Sov iet Union's stato-conrolled sports. SPORTS TODAY Waco at Maty Park. p. m. HOT Ron WT.S Weekly events at Suncde Bowl.

7.30 p. TENNIS City Tourney at Castle Heights Courts. second singles berth on the S. Davis Cup team one of the main prizes. Tony Trabert.

the 24-year-old six-footer who tops the domestic seeded list, is a cinch to get one of the singles posts on the cup squad once more, but Vic Seixas is in for some stiff competition from young Ham Richardson, and others. There'll more interest inthe women division this year. too. with Maureen Connolly unable to go after a fourth straight title because of a broken ankle. Louise Brough, the 1947 qneen.

has been named the No. 1 seed but the crown could go to any one of ihe too five. Doris Hart, Beverly Baker Margaret DuPont and Shirley Fry. seeded in that order behind Miss Brough, are capable of going all the waj in a wide open tourney, i The outcome of the division almost certainly will decide the U. S.

cup issue since the Aussie stars the U. S. forces must beat in the challenge Hoad and Ken right here I on the scene. the 32-year-old San Francisco law- and young Bob Perry of Los Angeles, i2th ranked nationally. Two other better than fair contests match Australia's Rex Hart-, Tyler Trims Harlingen TYLER.

Texas. Aug. Tyler nudged Harlingen 8 to 6 in the opener of a two-game Big State League series Friday night. The Tigers jumped to a lead in the first two innings then 2 0 0 3 saw Harlingen pull even in the top 0 1 of the sixth. But Tyler rallied to score twice in its half of the inning when Troy Mitchell and Swrede scored on Medzell LaGrone's single to centerfield.

Both teams added another run in the seventh. Larson the winner, although he needed help from Rocky Stone and Gale corpus 2 waco 3 BB-viiter 4. Kiidoo s. prjngle. Larson struck out three Vitter 5 Kildon 3.

10. Waco 1: Matile. Babcock- Tav- "hiie walking nine and allowing Corpus ih po a Waco Fachni 3b 4 2 11 Sanchez ss Capps, rf 5 10 0 Matile.3b Wilkisn.ss 4 Falls.If Stafford.If 3 0 4 0 Mejias.cf Petersn.cf 4 15 0 Monahan.rf (loldsn.lb 3 0 9 0 Taylor.lb Henry.c 3 12 1 Phillips 2b 4 0 2 1 Babcock.2b Vitter.p 3 10 2 Kildoo aSenties 1 0 0 0 Sheetz. Bowers.c 0 0 2 0 Totals ah pn a 3 113 4 12 3 4 12 0 5 2 10 4 12 0 4 1 13 0 4 0 5 1 4 113 3Ti 27 14 Sheetz E- Baocock. Jones.

Wilkinson. Matile. Mejias. Facchini Matile. Car-ps.

Sheetz. Babcock. SH Matile. Babcock ER lor. Ma'ile PR -2 runs 6 hits off kildoo in 7 (fared 4 baiters in Sth).

Vitter 2:30. U- Harper and Bahr. A Harlingen seven hits. wig and Bob Bedard of the Cana- IVllinle Kdjiee GalveslOll dian Davis tup team, and young tem PLK, Texas. Aug.

Meiton.c* Sam Giammalva of Texas and towering Owen of South Africa. The big five of the divi- his third home run of the year Friday night to give the Temple Eagles a 3-to-2 victory over the sion won't see action until Sunday White Caps and Monday. Har ab a Tyler ahk a a Dilkvch rt 4 1 30 cf 4 1 10 Andrsn 21 1 1 Krupp 1 4 3 0 Warner.rf 3 120 DaviaS 3 03 2 51 7 0 Sntmrp if 2 04 1 4 1 0 1 Mitchell.c 3 1 1 0 26 Koh.v.2 a 2 Skelton.rn Larson 3i 00 5 0 A 1 Stone 0 0 ftft Givesk.lf 4 i 0 Pringle.p 0 0 0 Swigert. 0 5 2 Conine.s4 0 ft 3 a Rivaa11 0 LGrone rf 4 2 2 1 Mills, 0 32 0 0 0 7 24 11 Total! 27 10 Red Raiders To Open Grid Drills Sept. 1 LUBBOCK, Aug.

Tech's Red Raiders report for ball workouts Sept. 1 with 22 lettermen from the team that vaulted into the national sports picture last season. Coach DeWitt Weaver also expects two lettermen from previous home run came in the eighth inning with Kenny Jones on base. Galveston had taken the lead a-Singled for Swisert in 7th. Harlingen ..........................110 111 Tyler 410 002 Warner.

Lopez Litchen stein. Grzev.ek. Swisrert. Browning, Krupp 3. Oavis.

Santamauro. Mitchell Ijvrson. Warner, i'avis 2. tnn nf thp thii-H inninp on mauro. Hamer.

in me top ot tne inn a inning on trr LoW7 swigert. Santamauro. Mitcha choice and three con- en. Koby. LaGronr 2 Grz- cnrMitivo A Hnnhir bv Karl 3 SH-An- singles.

A OOUDie DV r.ail Hrowr.ing. Koby SR-Litchenslein. i Ilamman and singles by Nellie 11. 7 nard-m mH AnHorsrtn Anderson. Carpenter; Larson.

Daehn i.nrt Anuerson gave Davis; Cnnlnp Koby Krupp bs- Swigert Temple one run in the bottom of 5. Mills 2 9. stone 2 1 ert. Ijirs'-m 2. Stone the third.

Van held the Smith. Lombardi. 30. A-COo fers. freshman letter winners, and three squadmen Separate ahh a 1 i'm ah a (lifford 1 33 Maman 2 1 0 6 50 1 li Paehn cf 4 3 3 0 3 4 3 Andrsn.rf 42 10! Little 1 3 2 8 il Campbll.2 30 2 11 Rebinan, a3i 41 Liberto.li 3 0 Logan.

2 4 i 3 Mover 1 31 12 0 Konick If 40 1 Il Jones 4 17fl, I on rf 4 II 3 arter 33 VnDrze.p 4 00 0 McKinn.p 4 i 34 7 24 11 Totals 30 9 27 14 Galveston 000 1 Temple 02x Lavigne Hamman I l'art er 1 None RB1 Little. Robinson. All l'nredeemed GUNS NEW YORK LOAN CO. StA Aliatili Ave. WVK RUY-SRLL-TKADR Anderson, Carter 2.

2B Hamman. Moyer. If form follows, Trabert will meet the crafty Rosewall, the No. freshman workouts will be con -1 2 foreign seed, and Scixas. No.

ducted but some first year Corsair Clouters top-SCf foreigner, in the semifinals. That's what happened last year when both Trabert and Seixas won in straight sets. Tony trounced Vic in three-set final. Opening day fans get to see either Trabert or Hoad They drew first round byes. Seixas Trabert Advances In Nassau Meet GLEN COVE.

N. Aug champion Tony also work with the varsity. Only four Jerry the Walker of Pampa, center Dwayne (Through Thursday's RATTING back Jim Sides of from the 19.V* national scoring champions who won the Border Conference and took a 35-13 win over Auburn in the Gator Bowl. Tech compiled a 10 1 regular season mark, losing only to Texas The Raiders open against the Aggies at College Station Sept. 18.

Most work mav be needed at League the Nassau Country Club singles king, and San Francisco at- lost their top five. At the vital tornev Tom Brown advanced quarterback slot and from Friday into the finals of the Nassau tackle to tackle, the Raiders are Bowl invitation tennis tourney and strong in depth. Moving 190-pound will meet for the title Saturday at Spinks of Kermit, for three Player- AB HRRRI Trt. Falls 155 Mejias ............504 174 15123.345 Paepke 125 42 708 fio .311 Boone 39 75 fi 38 .299 Sanchez ..493112 14514 SS .294 Monahan 54 711044 .290 Sheetz 751121 6 3S.280 10 121 5 .273 Hndriguez 7S 105 749 .269 Matile 26J Hoffman 78 12 20 2 14 Rabcock 7fi 118 7 78 .254 Phillips 3963 10 37 244 I.assalle 9 2 0 0 .222 im to 11 0S .172 Johnson 6 000 0.000 HING tr HO HR so I. Paepke lfi12 17 5 0 Ma'ile i11 0 1ft Kildon 133 113 12 Hoffman 1ST Iff lfi 6 lis Lassalle 23 21 2413 2 Johnson 2124 13 0 2 Need Ride to the Polls? CALL 2-2551 Or 4-4246 For a Car fo Toke You fo Your Voting Piece on ELECTION DAY, SATURDAY.

AUG. 28 Courtesy VOLUNTEERS FOR ALLAN SHIVERS (Pel. Adv.) seasons No. 2 fullback, to left half Trabert. tuning up for the defense may be a big step in solving of his IT.

S. crown at Forest Hills, ver principal problem. In Spinks' turned back Herb Flam of Beverly former slot, behind Jim Sides, will Hills. Calif fi-2. tf-2 after probably be Graham of TlrM Swre hy Oklahoma City ..............201 (VW (V -3 Tulsa non i 2 2 Groth cash; camp t'pton and Brown had polished off collegian Broken Arrow.

a junior col- kinaman A 6 05 Major Minor Major SATURDAY 6:23 12:15 SUNDAY 12:40 7.10 1:00 III.M I TS Rtf Mitf I s-n I I J. -Y IVI im 6 3. 1 ve sion 2- If Worth ft I Beaumont 7 0 1 San An'onK' OaJUvoma ClU li Tuiaa I nell 2-3 Chicago i Kellner Score hy Innings F'. Oklahoma City 012 023 j.t i -a I i and Tomkinson: McNellance, I plftn. Flshei.

and by innings Antonin ...............000 ono dio 3 ion oox und Hopkins. Atkins and Nich ols, Jones. Seuie by Innings T. Houston ono mm nno Beaumont ........................200 iwwi 7 in Atkinson. Condnrk.

Atrhley and Smilh, I Clark and Fanning. Scora by Innings tmiias 202 loo 12 2 Fort Worth ....................242 000 000 10 0 Scantlelairy. Contreras. Glhfton and Spooner. Yelen.

Bob Periy of Angeles in a snappy, 32-minute match. 6-1, 6-1. lege All-American for Northeastern Oklahoma last fall. 12 ftt at Wii'ti 3 P. John and Kllen Tworzydlo won a husband wife bowling tourna ment in Detroit.

They spent their $1.000 pme money as first payment oo a new bouae. JOi F. FASON, D.D.S Announces the Opening of His Offices Practice Limited to Extraction of Teeth, Ray A Thone 3-I52R 1205 N. 25th STOCK SUICIDE BOWL, WACO, TEXAS EVERY SAT. NITE 7:30 6 P.

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