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KeSoes (Waco Ends Loss Streak undajr Aufuit 15 1964 4S4C WAMt TMM By Licking Galveston In 12 9 Tilt SCRIBES SEE RICE 2ND TEXAS PICKED AS SWC BAYLOR 3RD AVORITE swat ab 3 5 3 th 3 1 0 for Totals 42 16 tor Giants brings up the rear BIO hTTK I EAGUE Bill Clem Gives PAT TEXAM LEAGUE GB North 7 6 Victory al and 1 I) 6 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 STATISTICS North Noth 9 31 Nichols Hurls AMERICAN LEAGUE OB 5 24 3 here Saturday 3 tHe tournament went ahead 34 ON SECOND THOUGHT 5th Innins Inrdnrs went the distance for 3 0 4 3 SPORTS 3 2 3 3 (1T S) BRIES 2 1 0 SO 35 Texas League Results CHICAGO Aug 14 UP Earltoumament to grab undisputedAValter Burkemo ranklin Mich CORSAIR CLOUTERS (Throagh riday's Games) pct for 228 de PITCHING for the 2 A title Sees End of Waco Tourney EARL STEWART Goe Bock Into Lead (Saa par 1 ter Bif State League Axerates) Sea THOUGHT Paa i 5 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 pulled the Brooks to games of the league 1 1 3 0 2 ft 1 5 0 2 2 1 his fair worry about got the two 2 i i 0 1 UM non 5 5 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 5 0 0 0 4 3 3 3 their after road i 0 0 5 4 4 4 6 2 0 0 0 ft 7T 5 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 by pro the 6 3 3 1 0 Harihny Ross Aleindm Warner Swigert 0 0 (1 0 rank Stranahan cut one stroke off to gain first place four under par i 3 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 5 0 0 9) 13V II 16H 14 forces was ab 5 1 1 2 0 0 up in ft Clip 0 acchlntS 5 Wiikinsn 5 0 Sentieirf 0 Stafford If 5 Golden I Ptersnrf 0 Enwersc alls Mejias Paepke Waters Sheetz Boone Monahan Sanchez Rodriguez Matile Hoffman Babcock Phillips Kildoo Johnson Lassalle Stewart Regains Lead In Tam With Second 65 0 Sports Car Races Today ORT WORTH Aug SPL ive sports car races are sched uled at the Eagle Mountain Na tional Guard Base Sunday after noon in the Third Trophy Races eature of the card is the 25 Iap 75 mile Grand Prix for 1500 CC and over production and modified cars po for for 3 ah 4 3 third place with a 204 total Jack Burke Jr Kiamesha Lake held fourth place with a70 Saturday for a 206 while Peter Thomson British Open champion from Australia was fifth with 71 for 207 Al Besselink Grossinger and Dutch Harrison St Louis Mo tied for sixth at 208 and George azio Clementon White Caps Bow by 10 4 To Waters ents of Huntsville (UP Telephoto) a two under 70 for one stroke behind Stewart was matched plajer home DALL Ta lor nee red scoring foot for 200 A remark from Dr Rhea Wil liams of the Texas Interscholastic League riday may have been the death blow for the Texas Girls Basketball league which an nually stages such fine state a Del Rio 5 0 Scrpcelf aiKerci 0 Perez Cabrera I Konyar3 Mrtnchrf Karas Argudin2 Eaves Hawley a abian 0 012 By DAVE CAMPBELL Tribune Herald Sports Editor SMU Picked ourth After the top three teams the sports writers picked Southern Methodist to finish fourth Texas Christian to finish fifth Texas A and sixth and Arkansas for the cellar On the basis of seven points for first place six for second etc Texas totaled 1514 points 0 Snider cC 0 Hodges 1 0 AmurosU 4 Robhisn 3 1 unllorf 0 Cmpnlac 0 Meverp 0 Labine? 2 a Nwrbep woryn Hnak Hughes 1 I 0 2 1 1 ft a DALLAS Aug 14 UP The University of Texas Longhorns were made a solid favorite to win the 1954 Southwest Conference cham pionship in a poll Saturday of 22 sports writers here for the Texas High School As sociation clinic After hearing reports coaches of six of the seven schools in the conference the writers picked Texas to finish first well ahead of Rice co champion with the Longhorns last year and Baylor which received strong sup port for third place Texas received 204 votes for first place one writer predicting a co championship with Rice Baylor received the only other first place vote 345319317303300300282269259257264 243 2 in 1 Stranahan leads the men's amateur defend champion 3 3 1 3 in (i and Doug ord Kiamesha Lake all with 209 tied for eighth Patty Berg Chicago shot a two ove par 78 for a total of 222 to hold first place in the women pro race for the $5000 prize but Louise Suggs gained two strokes with a par 76 for a 224 mark Miss Suggs held a one stroke edge on the "All win ner Babe Didrickson Zaharias who tailed a par 76 Saturday for a 225 total while Betty Hicks Dur ham held fourth with 227 by virtue of a 77 Betty Jameson San Antonio Tex was fifth with a 77 Temple Hits in Vain CORPUS CHRISTI Aug Tn ing Toledo Ohio par with a 71 a total of 212 American" began last week with for the first time since the Stranahan Toledo Ohio took the Defending champion rank lead in the men's amateur with ahead of Arnold Palmer Cleve 212 four under par four strokes land Ohio In the women's ama teur Mickey Wright I a Jolla Calif had 232 two strokes ahead of Willis Smith ot Guadalajara while Baylor got nine votes for second for third three for fourth and two Waco "or the while the top back went to Iarrj George of Tech who helped the North! tremendous ground game North's triumph its first 19 18 brought the all time standing to 3 9 2 WHERE THEY LAY TODAY Bic State Lmjm Wic at Galveston Austin at Harlingen Temple at Corpuz Chrtttt Tyler at Del Rio 4 3 4 Joe Golding Price is wasting time We he have an awfully Mangrum Is Third Toski meanwhile played sub par golf hut not quite good enough coming in with a total of 202 the 32 ear old Stewart's 65 only one other Lloyd Mangrum who equalled best round shot thus Mr in young team us TCU and Texas best boys I had (Curtis Reeves bound for Texas and James Ozee due at TCU) Reeves was the best running tailback I've ever had He's going to make a fine col lege player Who is the best back here? an easy one Ray Perhaps you have not realized what a mammoth operation this fall schoolboy football campaign really is Last year 7000000 fans saw 4656 schoolboy contests TIL expects that figure to hold up again this year or the first time in years the organization will open the football season without a single school on probation or suspension ive schools will skip regular district warfare this year and play "outlaw schedules" since they consider themselves to weak to compete with district rivals They are Edgewood Syd ney Ianier and San Antonio Tech all in the San Antonio area Hen derson and Laredo The In terscholastic League is mapping sharp rules concerning play of a school outside its own class Under such a plan Breckenridge probably would be forced to com pete in 2 A instead of 3 A which means the Buckaroos would be heavy favorites every year a 2 2 1 1 BROOKLYN Aug 14 ln Carl urillo's fifth major league grand slam home run in the sixth inning and two gift runs that scored on Roy Campanella's seventh inning single boosted Brooklyn into a 6 5 over the New York Giants today and within a leaders The big slugged a RESrtT Bli Stat Ware 10 (ialveaUm 4 Tyler 12 Del Rio 9 Corpua Chrisi! 4 Temple Austin 6 nariingen Texas ort Worth 12 Houston Da lint 7 San Antonio Shreveport 6 Oklahoma City Tulsa 8 Beaumont 5tlonal Leasua Brooklyn 6 New York 5 Pittsburgh Philadelphia A Cincinnati 6 St Louis 5 10 Milwaukee 3 Chicago 1 Americao Keaxe New York 3 Boston 1 Cleveland 4 Baltimore 8 11 CMraifi 4 Detroit 3 Philadelphia 6 Washington 4 11 InnlnrM basketball game enough the opposition the highly publicized brought home the tieing and win ning runs in the persons of Gil Hodges and Sandy Amoros who had moved into scoring position on a fielding error Hodges opened the seventh with a single and then raced all the way to third when Johnny McCall the third and losing Giant hurler threw the ball into right field after fielding sacrifice Amoros advanced to second on the miscue hich brought Wilhelm in from the bullpen The Giant righthander retired Jackie Robinson and urillo on in field outs before Campanella poked his hit Giant Lockmnl Dark Mueller rf Irvmlt Mays if Thmpsn 3 Wiliams 2 30 3233 4114 41H GOLVESTON Texas Aug UP Lefty red Waters scattered nine hits to the Caps as Waco snapped a three game losing streak defeating Galveston 10 to 4 Saturday night The game was decided as early as the first inning as the Bucs nipped starter and Loser Jerry Buchanan for two runs and chased Buchanan from the game in second with two more Reliefer Ed Bohnslav gave four runs in the third inning eluding a hases empty home run by Ray Mejias Jim Logan cam on and shut the Pirates out the rest of the way The Caps broke up shut out with a single run in the sixth and in the seventh Keith Little hit his 33rd homer of the year with a mate aboard Bill Cea Hey's home run in the ninth produced the final run 24 3 2T 3 McKinnon Rice 121 Baylor 114 SMU 88 TCU 726 A and 42 and Arkansas 30 Texas was picked no lower than tie for third while Rice was picked no lower than fourth The Owls who represented the Southwest Conference in the Cotton Bowl last year re ceived 10 votes for second place and 10 for third seven fifth Stewart Jr Dallas whipped out his second seven under par 65 at Tam O'Shantei Saturday to take over first place in the $150 000 "world" tournament with a 54 hole total of 201 15 under par Stewart winner of only two tour neys in six years of pro golf and who carries his wife and two chil dren on the tour with him in a trailer was the first day leader in golf's richest event which will pay the winner $50000 cash with his first 65 But riday he slipped to a 71 to fall four strokes off the pace set by 127 pound Bob Toski who had rounds of 67 and 65 for a 13'2 Saturday though Stewart got his edge back Although he went over par twice once on each nine he had five birdies sinking putts of 15 17 and 7 feet for three of them on the first nine i 40 13 77 10 000 000 Henderson admits success are only 40 12 27 11 Hawley 601 12 H01U 9 Mitchell Konyar out for Rush In Sth Taylor Kattc Gomez Liddlep McCall Wilhlm Rhode Total ft Struck Announced fnr Newcombe 1n 6th ouled out for Moryn in 6h iied out tor westrum in Struck out for Wilhelm in New York Brooklyn Dark 3 Amoros son i tournament in pest four years been per mitting schools to play in either of the two leagues in girls bas 5 5 DEL RIO Tex Aug 14 Del Rio scored eight times in the last inning but it wasn't enough to beat Tyler which snapped the 12 game winning streak 12 to 9 Tony Martinich Roy Parker and Pete Konyar all blasted hom ers to chase starter and winner Jodie Phipps in the Del Rio seven hit rally in the ninth before Gale Pringle got the last man out Tyler collected three homers in the early stages Troy Mitchell hit one for three runs in the first in ning and a lead off homer in the fourth while compiling a five for five night at bat Bob Cull ins ted the other round tripper Tyler Brwnig ct Kniwt Davis 3 Santmin Mllchrllc Koby2 Cullins If Conine rt Phipps Prinslep Pioneers Shade Caps HARLINGEN Aug 14 Scoring two unearned runs in Ihe ninth inning the Austin Pioneers edged the Harlingen Capitols 6 to 5 Saturday night in the first of their three game series In the ninth Harvey Angelo and Don Mason both were safe on er rors and Al McAfee scored An gelo with a single and later Mike Gaspar plated Mason with a sac rifice fly Roger May hurled the last four innings for the Pioneers lowed but one hit Austin MMn 2 McAfee I Nettles 3 I M' I Hochsttr If Taj lorlf i May twaa a Sin? Line Mr Ilan for Warner in Sth Srprp bv Innins uvm 001 blast by urillo who two run homer to win the first game of the three game set last night put Brooklyn back in the game after the Giants had rolled to a 5 0 lead Campanella's single off Hoyt Wilhelm the fourth Giant pitcher Score by inninss Waco Galveston 000 001 Runs Sanchez Hall Mejias 2 Paepke 2 Monahan Taj lor Hancock Waters Oarley 2 Little Lavigne Robin son Sanchez Rtm batted alls Paep ke 2 Waters Sanchez Mejias Babcock 2 Monahan Dionosotis Little 2 Cearly Two base alls Waters Paepke Mon ahan Dionosotis Three base hit Sanchez Home Mejias Little Cearley Sacri fice hit Boone Stolen Hase Mejias Lft on bases Waco 7 Galveston 9 Passed Dionosotis Parnke Base on balls Buchanan 1 Bohnslav 2 Logan 1 Wate a Buchanan 2 Logan 3 'Vaters 9 Double play Gifford Carroll Little: Boone Taylor: Sanderson Giffn Babcock Sanchez Tailor Off Bucharan 5 In 1 1 3 Innl gs: Bohnslav 4 in 2 Winning pitcher Waters Losing Buchanan 4 Umpires and Harper Time 2:45 At 55 3 4 NORTH Bobby Teer end from Plano hauls in a Northern pass for a 17 yard gain Soutn 1 9 3 6 3 0 Carlton Massey became the third University of Texas player in the last four years to be named the most valuable player in the annual college pro all star game at Chi cago Massey polled a record num ber of voles being backed for the honor by all but 34 writers Other Texas players who won the honor were Bud Mcadin 1951 and Gib Dawson 1953 Among tho Central Teana teams named as favorites in their respective districts by coaches at the Dallas school are: 11 A Clifton 31 A Groesbeck 22 A Hearne 19 AA Mexia 20 AA Waco Tech and West S1 Xl AA Lampasas and Hamil ton AA Kockdale and Bel ton S4 AA Caldwell and Bren ham America's tennis prestige was raised Saturday when Straight Clark defeated South Africa's Owen Williams 6 1 8 6 6 2 and Ham Richardson edged Aussie Ray Hartwig 10 8 6 4 6 4 to ro into the Newport Invitational finals O'Neal was elect ed secretary treasurer of the Texas Teen Age Baseball Associ ation while another Wacoan Stough was succeeded as president by Clyde Gary Pasa dena San fine sprinter Bobby Morrow has announced he will en roll at Abilene Christian College Joe DiMaggio obliging dealt pitches by Carl Hubbell till he con nected belted a 350 foot homer to lead the American League to a 3 3 victory in the Old Timers Day game at Yankee Stadium Herbert Hoover was among the crowd Dallas lost to Meridian Miss 4 1 to bow out of the Region 6 Ameri can Legion tournament at Austin Unbeaten Cisco Andrade de cisioned Bolden Abrams in a 10 round bout at Philadelphia to score his 28th victory The Chicago Bears twice used pass intercep tions tn set up scores and trim Pittsburgh 21 14 in pro exhibi tion Dodgers Nose 6 to 5 Williams Ideal Battle or Minor League Title The Little League Minor League championship of Waco trill be at stake Monday night at Exchange ield near Muny Stadium when Williams Drug and Ideal Service Station clash at 8 Willims Drug champion of the Western Minor League has won 18 games and lost only two this season Ideal Service Station champion of the Northern Minor League has a record of 20 vic tories and five defeats In semi finals gamess last week Williams Drug defeated Balor Drug and Ideal Service Station whipped Perfecto Cleaners into left field ab a Dodger MUI GlHiam 5 4 12 Reese 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 34 10 24 10 Total out tor Labine in Sth 9th (HO (W 004 nooses 2 IJH "trill Ska 1 U4 ISA' A I i I McCall RBI Mueller Irvin Thomp 2 Rurlllo 4 Camnnnellit 2 Mueller a 3B Dark HR ur illo Gomez Amorov New York 6 Brooklyn 10 BB Gomez 8 Liddle 1 Wilhelm 1 Labtne 1 Gomez 3 Mc Call 1 Wilhelm 1 Labine 2 Hughes Meyer 4 in 2 3 Labine 4 in 4 1 3 Newcombe 1 In 1 Hushes 1 In 3 Gomez 3 In 5 1 3: Liddle 1 In 13 McCall 1 in 1 3 (pitched to 'wo hatters In 7(hM Wilhelm 1 in 3 WP Labine Kate Huehe 7 2 McCall 10 2' zore Gorman Donatelli Conlan 2:42 2 Moore 0 0 9 24 14 Totals I DALLAS Aug 14 All Star sidelights: If the re't of Bavlor's freshman crop can measure up to the staraard snt by the Eruins to be at the All Star workouts here the Baptist institution is assured another hard to handle Cub eleven End BUI Anderson of liefugic practically an "unknown" at first has been the talk of the South camp "He's another Bill Howton if I ever saw one" said Red Bales the Rice assistant who is helping Jess Neely tutor the Confederate forces Anderson is 6 3 190 and has sparkled both on offense and defense Bobby Jack Oliver the big Abilene product who made a late summer sity dominated the picture switch to Bailor was tabbed the: ailure to impress in an all star best lineman on the entire North i hv Pav Graves line coach IS not always dcisve Two for Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd Graves and rank Broyles are on hand to assist the fabulousllv sue rockirl kvirt to compare the brilliant backs of: the North Broyles whistled and grinned: 'Oooh that Ray Masters is great He can do anything Baylor has a great boy in this Bobby Peters though He's as fast as Masters just not quite as quick Just a shade behind him right now I'd When the tentative starting line ups were announced Saturday every conference school was rep resented although Texas Hr 4 Dnkvch et Annersn Lopez 3 Cdrpntrl Ltchnstn lk' rrn rf 4 1 Skelton I Bruton cf O'Conell2 Mathews 3 Aaron If Adrockl Pafkort 2 logan 1 Crandall 3 Nicholsp 0 1 14 Tntala LT Temple outhit Corpus Chris ti 9 to 3 Saturday night but the Clippers took a 4 to 0 shutout vic tory over the Eagles in the opener of a three game Big State league series Dinty Moore who was backed up by perfect fielding posted his fifth victory as he the Clippers 1 1 13 Ansel Gaspar 2 Taylor Punkovjch 2 Ltrhentein 3 NfrAMe Ganar SE unkovich won 003 1)2 200 Hochstatter Bmvniftn Grzeneik Nettles Dunkovwh Mms Bowman rhi Carpenter i uruovirn Mason Anderson Andr CniMr SH Ma'S Grresetk Lope? Andrrsnn Carpenter: Ma ujn Austin 11 Hrlinjten 5 RIL Robersoti 2 Rivas 1 Mxy 1 Ateiandm 1 Roberson 4 Rivas 5 Rober son 7 in Rive tn May I Ria 3 Lee DeLconardls 315 0 I i i 0 Whichita dares Carl fearing his Coyotes this year just have two hoys back said Houzton at ort Worth Shreveport at Oklahoma City Beaumont at Tulia Dallat at San Antonio National Iarw New York at AntonelH ar UAom i Q7 i Yftft 4 2 i Chicago at Milwaukee lippet etn (2t) va Conley (ll 5 SL Ixul at RaaeM (S T) ve owler 19 7) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Littlefield (7 6) and LaPalme (4 6) vz Dlckaon (7 13) and Miller 6 Amertcaa lAegwe Baltimore at Cleveland Colaman (10 13) and Kuzava 4) va Garcia (14 5) and Houtteman (U 6) Boston at New Brewer sra Grim (15 4) Detroit at Chlcato Gart'er (TO T) and Gromek 13 13) va Dorleh (4 3) and iTrucka (17 5) Philadelphia at Gray (1 B) ve Bchmlta (5 7) Carter3 Haman a Daehn cf Ilbertolf Campbel! Moyerl Arderanrf Jones McKinnP aPrimeau Wingard Totaia a Sife on fielder's choice for Temple 000 000 Corpus 103 001 4 aechinl Senties Stafford Moore Anderson McKinnon RBf Senties 2 Stafford Goldstein Daehn Semins Stafford SR archinf acchinl Goldstein DP Hamman Campbell Moy er Moyer Hamman Wingard LOR Temple 11 Corpus Christi 4 BR Mc Kinnon 3 Wingard 3 Moore 3 SO Mr KInnon 1 Moore 3 HO MrKInnon 3 in McKfnnoo (5) Mann Terres 201 A 12M was low Th? North coached bv Georgia game Saturday night Tech's Bobbv Dodd showed the A sweltering crowd of around i superior ground game with 160 15000 saw the two schoolboy yards piled up to 57 for the South pns battle on an even keel through but the Rebels under Coach Jess out with Oliver's accurate place Neely of Rice were far superior merit providing the margin of vic i through the air lanes 136 jards tory to 46 Tnfjs la a Hit into fielders choice 5th Tyler 51ft Del Rio Ml Rrnvvninfr 2 Santamauro 4 Culllns Scarpace 2 Parker Konyar abian Phipps Krupp Davis Mstinich 2 Karas Argudio Argudin Konyar San tamauro 2 Krupp Parker Cullins Mitchell 4 Cullins I'ere Krupp 2 Davis Santumsuro Koby 2 Cullins Marunicit Scarpace 2 Parker 3 Komar Karas Scarpace Perez Krupp Davis Sin tamauro Mitchell HR Mitchell 2 Cullins Martinich Parker Konjar Cullins Phipps Mitchell Krupp: Komar Ar gudin Cabrera Argudin Perez Cabrera LOB Tvler 6 Del Rio 7 Eaves 3 Phipps 4 Hawlev 2 Phipns 3 Hawley 1 Ea'es 10 in 6 1 3 Hanley 6 in 2 2 3 Phipps 11 in 2 3 Pringle 1 in IS Hawlev Phipps (Kar as) Hawley Phipps 14 5 Eaves (S 9) Smith Lombardi 2:25 A Totals for Roberson in 6th Grzestck tn ten tn 9th Scots by Beaumont 000 000 000 0 7 Tulsa 03 Hotfmelstsr Tarabilda tL n4 onrdnc" Homa run Prsntlce Tapps Losing Hottmslrter Crtrtra hV 1 Houston Op OO 7 ort Worth 01 000 Ba Sooter Condrtck (1) Atchlsr Rand: Bertrger and Yelen Scots by Innings Dallas IO San Antonio 100 000 MUankovich Gibson 3) and Locks PUgrtra () Held (f) Kppsri and Hopkins Scots by Inntnos Shreveport 000 AMakneaa ttV) (ID 33 1 Andre Martin and kUnhM Groth Cardey () Olsen and Tomkiw son SOI 000 8 Mueller Irvin Hodge Robinson urlUo Th SMI Support Scattered support was scattered over five sitions too The Mustangs got two votes second thre for third 11 for fourth three fifth and three for sixth TCU got li votes for third 51 2 for fourth 13 for fifth and two for sixth The Aggies got a Ione vote for fourth place four for fifth nine for sixth and eight for sev enth Arkansas received eight votes for sixth place and 14 for the cellar Abilene Drops Concrete 5 3 BR0WNW00D Aug two run homer by catcher lynn Gregory in the bottom of the ninth gave Abilene a 5 3 extra inning vic tory over Texas Concrete of Waco and third place in the State Teen Age Tournament night Pasadena won championship Texas Concrete with two runs in the fifth but Abi lene scored one in their half to tie it at 3 3 and scoring ended untfl Gregory's climactic clout in tb ninth Score by RUB Texas Concrete 000 IM 5 Abilen 110 010 I Overton Johnson T) and Hem Sts phen Scott 5) and Gregory The South had scored first on Anderson a stick) fingered 6 3 two yard flip from Joe Clements wingman headed for Baylor was voted the game's outstanding line (man award for his sterling pass receptions award Dallas in its The since series i The North with George Ed Dud i ley of Pampa Bobby Peters of Van and Ray Masters of Brown wood in the starring roles threat ened twice again after their scor ing drive but a fumble wiped out the threat on the South's 2S year lino in the third quarter and on the South five in the final period Anderson caught five passes (or 72 yards as Clements ondren and Sammy Blount of Deer Park connected for 13 of 25 attempts Clements hit seven of 13 Blount 5 of 11 and ondren completed his only effort ondren's teammate Mickey Smith provided the South with its main running punch picking up 3S yards in nine carries while Taylor got 52 yards on 19 carries George 45 on 11 and Dudley 31 on nine for the North Taylor also hit three for three on his passes for 32 yards but Dodd's split boys used the air arm sparingly Waco fullback Jimmy Phipps and Temple tackle Jerry Cornelison turned in creditable performances for the South Jr of ort Worth a 1 IJiitvt ri illo fzb 1 1 1 A nrior a nuiu uufliiti iux iuhr3 vu wui lim snMk'fd over one I son of Refugio in the opening the touchdown and Baylor 1 quarter but the placement try by Jack Oliver converted to Houston Lamar's Walt ondren give the North a 7 to 6 upset vic tory over the South in the 20th an nual all sta years ago Lubbock's Charley Brewer not only was a bench warmer for his team but also was When 'asked i4ubbed North Coach Jim Tatum ac a hnv whn npvrr will amount to anything in foot ball Now Brewer calls signals for Ed potent Longhorns Waco's Jim Phipps reported in at a trim 135 down some 30 pounds and was highly impressive in pre game workouts Big gest surprise of the starting line up announcement was the omis sion of Sugar Land's fabulous Ken Hall Insiders here say Hall's real future may lie with track and field MILWAUKEE Aug 14 Chet Nichols "'ho has made mince meat of the Chicago Cubs all year kept up the pace Satur day night as he limited the Cubs to three hits for a 3 1 Milwaukee Braves' victory the eighth straight in 19 out of 21 games The victory moves the third place Braves to within four End one half games of league leading New York and kept them three games behind second place Brook lyn which defeated New York 6 5 Saturday A screaming crowd of 44159 which cheered the attendance an nouncement nearly as much as the victory saw the Braves win second straight home game the return from their red hot trip Cuh i Talbott cf Rkrr2 Banks Klnerlf Sanerrt Bllkol Conner 2 Morgan 3 Knanp a Mlksi Hacker Total nno ooo Milwaukee 005 Kiner: Bruton O'Connell Mathew RRI Kiner Mathew O'Connell) Math ew ooret on wild pitch In Sth) 2B Bruton O'Connell HR Kiner Adcock Aaron DP Mathew O'Con nell Adcock LOB Chicago 4 Milwau kee 6 BR Rush 1 Nichol Rush 4 Nichols HO Ruih in 7 Hacker 2 tn 1 WP Rush Nichol! Rush 7 14) Raacoll Warneke Secorv Goetz 2:15 A 44 159 Story Behind All Star Cage Upset The victory of the South in the amazing included Temple Tucker and Jimmy Bond) but the story behind the upset was even more amazing South Coach Ed Hickey of St Louis tongue lashed his forces so vigorously Thursday that spectators feared a rebellion was in the making Two players even went so far as to talk of going home and it ap peared the game might develop into a farce But Hickey apolo gized late Thursday patched things up and then his team went out and pulled a prize upset riday night Perhaps that was his strategy all along Baylor Coach Bill Henderson is sold on Pampa's Bond who is A and bound "He hasn't made a mistake In three said the Baylor mentor riday morning Incident ally Henderson today revealed he is on the trail of a 6 10 eager from Oklahoma who may even better Tucker A guy named Bob Reed who expects to visit Waco soon chances of at best 'K Vrt I 8J A 11 IViro ab po a GalrMon ab po a Sanchez is 4 2 1 4 Carroll as 4 114 Bonne 3b 3 0 2 2 Gifford 5 14 4 alls If 4 110 Cearb rf 5 3 10 Rodrigz cf 1 0 1 0 Little lb 4 19 1 Mejia ef I 5 2 3 0 Robinson If 3 0 1 0 Paepke 4 2 9 0 Lavigne cf 3 13 0 Phillip 10 10 Sandrsn 3b 3 1 3 2 Monahan rf 5 3 10 Dionoofic 4 14 0 Taylor lb 4 0 5 0 Buchnan 1 0 0 0 Babcock2b 5 2 3 1 Logan 3 0 10 Waters 4 10 0 Total 40 13 27 7 Total 5 9 27 11 Turn I Pc GB i Waco 35 715 Tyler 77 47 621 11 'i Corpus Christi 74 50 597 141 Galveston 62 62 500 26' Austin 62 62 500 261 Harlingen 49 75 395 394 Del Rk 40 7k 371 42' Temple 37 96 301 51 Team Pel Shreveport 79 57 581 Houston 73 64 533 Oklahoma City 69 65 515 San Antonio 69 66 511 ort Worth 65 70 481 Tulia 64 70 478 Beaumont 63 74 460 Dallas 5k 76 433 Team Pc GB New York 70 43 619 Brooklyn 69 as 606 Milwaukee 65 47 580 4'4 Philadelphia 55 56 495 14 CincinnaU 56 59 487 15 St Louis S3 61 465 17 i Chicago 44 70 386 36' Pittsburgh 42 73 365 29 irst Ikiwto 11 IS rardice 10 it riLie 46 15 Passe atirmpu 35 I'avse completed 4 13 intercepled 1 ft 1'itnr 1 3 ontlnz 3 i umbles 3 I penaltred Team 1 Pc Cleveland 80 33 708 New York 79 37 681 Chicago 74 638 Detroit 50 63 442 Washington 48 65 425 Boston 47 66 416 Baltimore 39 7S 342 Philadelphia 39 75 342 BATTING AB ft IB SB HR RBI PO A 8 SB379 95 139 19 4 18 92 138 13 8 2 4 4 17 87 154 38 7 14 108 224 21 14 6 22 210 36 67 10 3 8 58 304 34 8 4 6 41 6 13 2 1 1 5 10 14 0 3 0 661120 4 0 1 2 7z 29 4 3 0 220 34 66 8 1 6 37 81 130 9 5 6 200 43 60 9 2 7 35 98 7 2 3 11 439 92 124 16 5 13 60 213 323 36 13 14 353 71 95 8 4 6 42 337 29 7 4 7 152 62 91 17 3 7 37 207 173 26 5 16 70 11 18 3 3 2 12 9 43 2 2 0 419 66 103 20 2 7 68 368 320 13 14 5 239 36 58 10 3 9 35 412 43 4 15 3 580 10 000 5 3 24 050 00 0000 0 0 1000 30 0000 0 0 2000 IT HO BB SO WP HB CG PCT Paepke 23i 14 10 15 2 0 1 0 4 0 1000 Matile 1 1 1 0000010 1000 Kildoo 114 70 103 4 3 10 0 12 3 800 Hoffman 1584 148 92 68 7 5 12 0 13 5 721 Waters 934 96 36 69 1 2 3 0 9 4 692 Sheetz 181 160 107 106 5 1 15 1 15 7 682 Lassalle 8i 13 2 7 0 1 0 0 1 000 Johnson 6 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 000.

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