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Morristown Gazette Mail from Morristown, Tennessee • 13

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DAILY GAZETTE-MAIL THURSDAY JUNE 22 1961 Page 13 1961 Appalachian League Baseball Schedule Morristown Cubs Official Roster rJ'SV of thWour players are official members of the Morristown Cubs of 1961 and all have signed Chicago Cubs contracts Three players who have cot signed and are on a try-out basis are not listed below Name William Harvey George Lance Fred Riggi Evan Harris McVea Griffin Bob Flynn Ed Leadingham Blue field Harlan Kingsport Johnson City Middlesboro Morristown Salem Wytheville i i i BLUEFIELD July 17-18 July 7-8 July 5-6 Julv 15-16 June 29-30 July 11-12 June 25-26 July 24-25-26 Aug U7)-19 Aug 8-9-10 Aug 14-15-16 Aug 2-3-4 July 30-31 Aug 23-24-25 Aug 1 HARLAN July 34 July 19-20 June 23-24 June 29-30 ly 9-10 July 15-16 July 11-12 Aug 11-12-13 1961 Aug 26-27-28 July 21-22-23 Aug 20-21-22 Aug 7 July 27-28-29 July 30-31 Aug 24-25 Aug 1 KINGSPORT June 23-24 July 5-6 July 3 June 27-28 July 1-2 July 9M0 July 13-14 July 21-22-23 Aug 8-9-10 APPALACHIAN July 24-25-26 July 30-3l Aug 14-15-16 Aug 23-24-25 Aug 20-21-22 Aug 11 Aug 1 July 12 JOHNSON CITY juiy 1920 July 7-8 July 4 June 25-26 July 30-31 June 29-30 July 1-2 at Aug 26-27-28 Aug 17-18-19 July 17-18 LEAGUE Aug 5-6-7 Aug 1 Aug 20-21-22 July 27-28-29 Aug 12-13 Aug 31 MIDDLESBORO July 1-2 July 13-14 July 11-12 July 9-10 June 23-24 July 3-4 July 19-20 at July 27-28-29 Aug 2-34 Aug 29-30-31 Aug 23-24-23 BASEBALL Aug 17-18-19 Aug 11-12-13 Aug 8-9-10 June 25V26 MORRISTOWlS July 13-14 Aug 5 July 15-16 June 27-28 July 7-8 July 5-6 Julv 17-18 Aug 20-21-22 Aug 23 July 27-28-29 July 11 July 21-22-23 SCHEDULE Aug 8-9-10 Aug 11-12-13 at Aug 29-30 C((ru July 7-8 5ALLM June 27-28 July 1-2 June 25-26 July 13-14 July 17-18 July 19-20 July 23 Aug 29-30-31 Aug 14-15-16 Aug 5-6-7 Aug 2-34 July 24-25-26 Aug 26-27-28 1961 Aug 17-18 TYTHEVILLE July 9M0 June 27-28 June 29-30 July '15-16 July 5-6 July 34 June 23-24 'Sundat I Aug 5-6-7 Aug 29-30-31 Aug 2-3-4 Aug 14-15-16 Aug 26-27-28 July 24-25-26 July 21-22 doubleheader 1 at Aug 19 ltchers Hometown Throws-Bats Ht Wt-Age Burlington Mass R-L 6-2 175 18 Asheville L-L 7-1 175 19 Schenectady R-R 5-11 172 19 Van Nuys Calif L-L 5-10 175 19 Baton Rouge La L-R 5-11 170 21 Daytona Beach Fla R-R 5-11 183 18 Miami Fla R-R 6-0 180 19 Cicero R-R 6-6 192 19 Bronx R-R 6-0 174 19 South Bend Ind R-R 6-5 225 19 Little Falls R-R 6-2 195 22 Grambling La R-R 6-0 200 22 Cleveland Ohio R-R 6-1 184 21 iVenie Va R-R 6-1 155 18 Infielders Los Angeles Calif R-R 6-0 190 20 Newark R-R 6-1 185 18 New Orleans La R-R 5-7 160 21 Jennings La R-R 5-11 178 22 Vinita Okla R-R 5-11 180 19 R-R 6-0 170 19 Marion R-R 5-10 170 19 Auburn R-R 5-10 170 19 Charles Bishop George Nanton Kenny Marvel Don Churchill Ralph Jones Willie Philpot Donald Loweree Arthur Staples Thomas Waivad Henry Triplett Harry Levy Charles Lodes Dick Moziejko Spencer Davis Edward Bell Kenneth Fruchter Morris Galloway Russell Hearn Tony LoBisco Alex Lippia Mike Esposito New York L-L 6-3 195 20 Corrolton Tex- R-R 5-11 187 18 Moncure L-R 6-0 195 18 Auburn R-R 6-0 185 19 McKeesport Pa R-R 6-1 196 18 R-R 5-9 175 20 Chicago Scout Rube Wilson Declares This Year's Rookie Team Best In Talent New York Outfielders Sacramento Calif Auburn Miami Fla Mt Vernon Ala R-R 5-10 178 19 R-R 5-9 180 19 R-R 5-9 181 21 R-L 6-0 170 20 Robert Michaels Ronnie Netti Robert Williams Donald Barnett Wayne Graham Don Darnell Marville Tenn R-L 6-0 185 20 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet GB Cincinnati 40 24 625 Newark R-R 6-0 175 i Los Angeles 40 26 606 San Fran 36 26 581 31 27 534 28 30 483 places General admission season tickets are only ten dollars a saving of over seven dollars Box seats are only fifty cents more each game and season tickets with reserved seats are $17- Bv JOHN GAMBLE II "Rube" Wilson Chicago Cubs scout who has visited Morristown in each of the years the Chicago rookies have been here stated yesterday that in his personal opinion he thought White Sox Sweep Pair from Cleveland Indians wbo KUf know ha ttem when it come to M-fi-ngyoar a Steeds indnrfing Cat Ljfa aod larara-c Hafe javaiftable aimoat any ta to help to too Here'i him Pittsburgh Milwaukee St Louis Chicago Phila 28 32 467 10 22 39 361 16 18 36 316 18 ing Fitzpatrick will leave atj different times this weekj with several including Hickman Wilson and Cole leaving Saturday night The Cubs will host Mid-dlesboro's Senators Friday at Sherwood Park starting 7:45 Another game will be played on Saturday night between the two clubs and then the Cubs go off on 50 also a saving An inter-squad came will Cootacib-nfcxba past two days The Cubs were to play an exhibition game Tuesday night which had to be cancelled and then were rained out yes-lerday so that the regularly scheduled morning and afternoon practice sessions were called off If rain forces postponement of tomorrow night's contest it is likely that a double-header will be played on Saturday evening Preparations Made President Fred llartman is in the process of mak Tomorrow's Games Phila at Pittsburgh Chicago at Milwaukee San Fran at St Louis Los Angeles at Cincinnati probably be -played tonight at the park and if it is will game of the Reds by beating the Chicago Cubs twice 4-1 and 4-2 Milwaukee defeated San Francisco 5-3 Both of Sievers' first-game shots were off reliever Johnny Antonelli with be free to the public The their first road trip They manager and his staff want to see the 34 boys in ac AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet GB tion so they can get a strong the slam coming in an eight- starting team for Friday's contest To date they have run fourth inning that chased loser Gary Bell 4-8 Mantle hit a three-run play Harlan on Sunday and Monday and then go to Johnson City on Tuesday i and Wednesday They return home to play Blue-j field next Thursday and Friday nights I Rain has played havoc with Fitzpatrick's plans the ing the inaugural a colorful 41 23 641 40 24 625 1 40 27 597 2 33 31 516 8 33 33 500 9 32 34 485 10 30 35 46211 Detroit New York Cleveland Boston Baltimore Chicago Washington event The Mayor Hon played 2 exhibition games however they have been able to use only 21 of the players in actual action Frank Davis is scheduled to throw out the first ball homer in the first inning at Kansas City and then wrapped it up for the Yanks Kansas City 27 35 435 13 Rain has cancelled two practice sessions and the and a band is to play Business Manager with his 22nd home run Minnesota 25 40 38516 Joe Lester 586-5182 Cubs have turned in nine with a man on in the sev the Cubs look better than in his previous seaspns Wilson who has been here for the past three days said that "as far as talent goes this year's club is better than the two previous ones" The scout said they were even better than the 1959 Appalachian League pennant winners who were the first Cubs team here Preparations for the opener here tomorrow night are being made and the full coaching staff is expected to be on hand to see the rookies Dick Cole Harry Hickman Fred Martin Wil-son and Frank Calico are assisting Manager John Fitzpatrick with the some thirty first year men The full squad now num bers 34 with three try-outs which have not been signed It is doubtful that all of the three willbe inked to con tracts according to reliable information The five assistants help 24 43 358 18 Vi Los A Niblock has been hard at work on a program which Ry ED WILKS AP Sports Writer The Chicago White Sox winning 13 of their last 14 games swept a twi-night doubleheader from third place Cleveland 15-3 and 11-1 Wednesday night Roy Sievers and Al Smith hammered five home runs between them for the sixth-place Sox with Sievers knocking in seven runs in the opener on a pair of homers one a pinch-hit grand slam Detroit was rained out at Washington and the Tigers' lead was trimmed to one game by New York The Yankees scoring all their runs on two homers by Mickey Mantle won 5-3 at Kansas City Baltimore defeated Minnesota 11-5 scoring seven runs in the ninth and the Los Angeles Angels beat Boston 5-1 ending the Red Sox' streak at six games In the National League first-place Cincinnati rapped SL Louis 9-2 but Los Angeles moved within one days of work since they ar Tomorrow's Games After 6 586-6117 Detroit at Cleveland Washington at Chicago New York at Minnesota Boston at Kansas City Baltimore at Los Angeles enth off Bob Shaw 3-6 Bud Daley 5-9 was the winner Jim Gentile drove in three runs one with a homer for the Orioles They came from behind in the ninth when reliever Chuck Stobbs hit one batter and walked another with the bases loaded mtiMw' STATE FARM HOT! Cool Off at Peneto's Air Conditioned Lanes Swim Bowl PENETO rived here on the twelfth Scout Wilson made the statement concerning the Cubs talent yesterday when questioned about the team He is the only one of the six Chicago men here now that have seen all previous clubs in Morristown The opinion he voiced is the same as President Fred Hartman who has of course een all the teams in practice and in action will be sold at each home game The booklet which will contain over ten pages will have the official Cubs roster lineups for games a score card for scoring the game and the opposing team's lineup and roster Local merchants have advertised in the program Niblock says tickets are going along satisfactorily Tickets are on sale at numerous Morristown business IMSVRAHKUE Right-hander Ken Mc- 0-KK Little League Pennant Races Tightening Up Is the race for the pennant in the National or Am Bride 6-5 allowed seven hits while beating the Red Sox and broke a 1-1 tie with a single in the fourth inning off rookie Don Schwall who lost his first against five victories TRY OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS erican League close enough to suit you? If not just tke a look at the standings in the National Little League The Kiwanis Yankees lead the league with a 10 win loss record The VFW Giants Optimist Red Legs and Lions Cubs are in a three way tie for second place with identical records of 3 wins and 6 losses Bobby Bray was the win Wrestling Sherwood Baseball- Park Thursday June 22nd 8:15 PM Al and Don Greene precise response make driving a never-ending pleasure And Cadillac's renowned economy dependability and enduring worth underscore again the wisdom of your choice Why not visit your Cadillac dealersooh? The keener your judgment of motor car value the more certainly you will come to a Cadillac The car's distinction and elegance meet every requisite of good taste lis masterful performance incomparable comfort and ning hurler for the Tigers Jred Woolwine paced the Tigers on offense with 4 hits in 4 times at bat Wool-wine also had a home run This was his fifth swat of the season Steve Hurst was tagged with the loss for the Admission: $130 ringside $100 general admission 12 and under 50c Dodgers League Standings: Pet 910 333 333 333 10 1 3 6 3 6 3 6 7 2 4 2 -5 4 League Yankees Giants Red Legs Cubs A League Tigers White Sox Dodgers Indians Pet 778 667 556 COMPLETE WATCH Imd 1 9 100 OVERHAUL Only the finest materials and part art vied i wmim lummml mm77 I i 1 i -a S2S jsgf p-pj---w I Pj'rlpj Pro Wrestling At Sherwood Park Tonight Professional wrest ling will be on tap at Sherwood Baseball Park tonieht at 0 Offer Alia ttlit Clttnini tntf Oiling ti MovtfMHt Nkismit Nm Parti (uupt at feces and ciystiltl Fret Inaction in Frit Mjustmtnt At Any Timt Prompt $trvic Om Yin Wrrtti WirrMty 8:15 The gates will open at 1 flA i i DEALER VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED twarf to CwttiMnttl mm Hx riM to mid tc ta Mljamiiaa In the main event a best two out of three falls tag team match the Greene brothers Al and Don will take on the highly regarded team of Mike Paidousis and Eddie Williams For the second time girls will be on the local mat card Anne Regan will be making battle with Nell Stewart Another all-star match will set things off at 8:15 PRICE MOTORS Inc eiwaifnia fl a Cdnnri IJt hrtMUtKS tM Morristown Tennessee 911 South Cumberland Street 1.

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