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Times Record News from Wichita Falls, Texas • 26

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Turn your old furniture Into quick cosh with Timeo-Record News Wont Ad Phone 2-524L 'ROM THE PRESSBOX- BMrhttx Srrorfi Xtwt wicbita iu THAI Page 10 TONIGHT DANCE Crandall's Homer In 9th Nips Cards Fob Braves 8-7 DANCI TONIGHT CU 7 Arthur City Wukwy Track and Field Gets Boost Here a SOI HIRDIEN Sports BAND WID AND 8AT Pfcsas 7-4017 No Moo Joans or ladles Mocks MILWAUKEE April 24 l-The AH the Breve rum to the free-Milwaukee Breve meinteined swinging contest in which they their position atop the Notional twice came from behind to tie the League today when Del Crandall score were brojJJp1 P1! Utahome run in the laat of the hcmera Before CrandaBa bleat ninth for an 8-7 decWon over St Ed Mathewa drove home three M-B CORRAL Sheppard Access Road NOW SHOWING DANCE THE TROPICS Festering FLASH TERRY Hia Amariag Gaiter FLOOR FLOATERS DooT Mies Duudua tea oo la Ph 7-187 for Reservations Stth Jacksbars Highway REGULAR PRICES FEATURES: 1:584:18 8:45 QUALITY MEXICAN FOODS TAKE-OUT ORDERS READY IN 15 MINUTES Coll 3-5272 HIE SPIRIT OFSCLOUIST JAMES Stewart slacky Lindyl Double Feature BUTnKtodKMXUNMa wwwOMUULMOeCKH rani with hia firat homer of the season Henry Aaroo hit hia third with two and Joe Ad' cock hia eecond with the empty For Aaron It wu the aeventh straight game in which he hit safely in a atreak that atarted opening day In the proceia the Brave have won iix agalnit one Ion Attendance today wu 18 361 Taylor Phillip young Milwaukee lefthander who came to the mound in the fourth to relieve NEW YORK April Mick- Crone got the decl- ey Mantle lined a home run into lioai his firat of the year Loaer tha right field bleacher with the wu Willard Schmidt who reseat tied in the eighth inning to- Ikrod St IauU darter Herns i Vnt Yankee Wehmeier with three ran home day for a Yk Yankee ind wort ta the filth Schmidt victory despite Baltimore hit gave gp Qjjy gup pun the reat of Bob Grim waa the winning pitcher the way but that wu to CrandalL in relief of stsuter Art Dhmar Crone had a rocky first inning laftm? tSth tMrdon A1 Dark1 lingle Stan StiiSrSSZr Mudd aingle to rigt drove in Yorteecorihome of the Biutapme end moved Dark over flnaijr got the aide out with hold the edge and finally PhV left for a pinch hitter giving Grim tort to -in wm bjkta MnHe and Bill Skowroa led the Box Office Open 7:80 Adults Me $806 Ridea Open 7:08 LAST DAY Rtgular Prices M-fttfi Bint ThriH Hltl GREEN DOLPHIN STREET LANA TURNER FEATURE No 2 FIRST ANNUAL Wichita Falla Junior Ugh schui ladlta-tional track and field meet wiU be staged at the new Coyote oval Saturday with numerous Junior high athletes from the surrounding area competing against Reagan and Zundy thin-clads In a IPevent carnival THE MEET ttaetf la Impartial bat mart la Uw fact that Wichita Falls school officials are cognisant of the importance of the sport in their athletic program and are making commendable attempt to increase already at a new high aince the recent successes of Joe Reed's Coyote among the younger athletes "WE HOPE have good weather aad good repretea ta-Umh Alhletle Director Joe GaMing sold frying to holld interest la track aad field and this la aae aura way fa da It Oor new facilities have helped la oar eurreat program aad Ilka to atmgthea oar program aa much as NEW warld record la Urn 441-yard relay established at tha Kansas Relays laat week waa largely due to the lightning-fast condition of tha track at Lawrence Longhorn coach Clyde Littlefield but he surprised to see the Steer foursome ran under 40 seconds NOT AFTER they ran a 40J aroaad two carves at Dallas last he explained I ha aarpriaed ta aea them coma ap with a S9i or MA Bat at Kansas they had three things agalaet them They were running la the aatalde lane they were ranaiag without great competlUaa (that means ACC of csorae) aad they were running without eathariasm Bat the track was right It rained Friday and after they dragged the track It was Ughtaiag-faet amnmptlea that hia crew lacked eathari-aam stemmed from the fact they performed aix days before at Mexico City and two nights previous at Dallas and the statements admitted a certain weariness of the heavy load of travel and competition Riff State Grads Advance NUMEROUS IMS Big State League graduates are making good la the higher echelons Dan Gatta Spudder catcher belted a homer in hia first game at Macon (Sally) but the Dodgers lost 3-1 Carl Greene (21-10 it Corpus Christ!) is with Sacramento (Pacific Coast) and Lev Spencer (21-0 at Port Arthur) is with Birmingham (Southern) Bill LaJoie (227 at Texas City) is the Montreal (International) roster and Willie Tasby (J19 at Texas City) at Vancouver (Pacific Coast) Tasby had two doubles two singles and four in hia first game JOE CHRISTIAN (121 at Carpus) has moved up to Austia (Texas) and ex-teammate Leo Posada (J01) to Little Rock (Southern) Interesting to note is the fact that the 21-year-old Posada replaced the Hal Simpson in right field for the after Hal (his roommate) spent counties hours coaching and aiding the promising youngster ALPHONSE AND GASTON? Brauneat pilot Misty Baagall ays: "I daxt knew kaw doing it Pert Artknr has by far the best team me at the finest lashing outfits ever sees this early la the year I'd swap A1 (BarlUari) every guy my quad right now eveu-up aad lot ask AND after Mouty pitching leld Port Arthur to a' togle ran la three at the first four gurnet at the aenuaul Feature Attraction At 7:45 11:30 ROCK Ysaisalf lit Yiw Hippiwst tail elGirl CaritlHelp'It RESTAURANT THE LIFE STORY OF A BOY TO BE HUNG" I it! S8dSSh mu JAYNE EDMOND EWELL MANSFIELD O'BRIEN mi SOCK SOU HEAOUNRSI CLOSES MONDAY 3-5272 410 Scott ADDED FUN AT 9:43 The Cardinala took a 4-1 lead with two more tallica in the top of the third but the Braves came right back with three in their half to tie up the game Ennis' second homer of the sea-into the leftfield bleachers Yanki with three hiti each while 'Bob Boyd and George Kell each had three for Baltimore The Orioles kept pecking away at Ditmar who wu making hia fintitartas a Yankee Succesaive twoout tingles by Billy Gardner 2nd Hit A 10:10 if IjPANE CLARK SSwS IlMSffiPl NOW COLOR CARTOONS and Dick Williams gave Baltimore with Blasingame on base account-a ran in the third third sin- ed for tha St Louis runs in the da an infield wit and Winy Mir-third Blasingame had beaten out i aa 1 AL Imi4 4a 4ka bunt Twin Sheppard Drive-in Open Fri Set Sun Only S0IGJ01S single tied the aeon in the sixth after tha Orioles missed caring chances in tbs fourth and fifth Bob Nieman made the fielding play of the day when he grabbed Gil long mush with a one-handed stab near the left field fence The Orioles also made four doable playa equalling their season total in seven previous limes ns roac lAuniond a to open the liming their half of the third Del Crandall led off with a fly bail that Wally Mom dropped in ihort left Chuck Tinner batting for Crone filed out and Danny walked Then Aaron cleared the sacks In the wild fifth the two dubs exchanged three run' outbursts and emerged tied again 7-aU Big blows in tha top of the liming doubles by Dark and Ken Boyer and a single by MusiaL The Braves took their thru counters in one gulp when Mathewa sent hia first drive of the season over Robbins Cops 2 Patton Bows Out afefcw a OarSMrSk 4 1 -APUucft a a a Baps ik asset wuium a 4 a fnmm 4 a a if 4ie afcksa sess 411 Sill 4 a a i 4S1S4 4444 if nwtti Marik 4 Bm BMP lk MYM PINEHURST April 24 U) Defending champion and medal (- fat Hillman Robbins led Yt4 ckAin 4 a a a hkali 4141 jc mm pa a a a jpHda III the right field fence esteurinrti Aaron who had singled and 1 who walked to open the inning That finished Wehmeier waa relieved by Willard Schmidt Things settled down then with airtight pitching until with one and a aemifinalist laat year Two-time champion Bill of Huntington Va wifi play Lawrence Cook WrightsvOle Bead: policeman and Southern Amateur champion Arnold Blum of Macon Ga will face Bill Hyndman of Abington Pa runner-up to Robbins last year in the other quarter-final tests Campbell afterdrive trouble that had him five over par in Ms the vance into the quarterfinals of the North and South Amateur Golf Tournament with two victories today The 2S-year-old Air Force leiu-tenant from Memphis Tenn had to go all out to win his ragged morning aecond round match up from Billy Thornton of Jupiter 4 Triak BUSIM ftkk nilWU gone in the ninth Crandall broke up the ball game ta Ttfc DUaar ta Ttk tank kl Rh NISH ST LOOB Fla but he came back lmpres-2 up morning victory over John Etna Mirila Ken Bl-WUliams (f Jtaaa Maatt ssawAuun ekkaa Ulia Ym siss ovam lies Du 1 1 4 Aaraa rf 4SSS lk 4SS1 Mrikaua 4 1 1 1 Slit A4aacfc lk 41U ia Ikaal 444 Laadritt 1 4 xraSISLri three down through 10 holes but gcceag Featmre DANE CLARK "MASSACRE" nr ru1ii-s ad Ulnadii ML Gardaar aad Bord Is Miruda aad Bapdi Maitta mi aoiM UA-BiUmi lb New Yark miu lift IiShm DUmar 1 Orha WMNtmar 11 ta Ti Orim lkl jru Tikmiiu 41 DUaur ta aria 44 JWJrta (1-1) Mttam CM) U-Uamad yaparaBi Harley Has T-l JT A-1SJ7 at 4 a 4 a cmui a a a Cna aaaa anm 41S1 010 10 0 aaaa SlisUSU Mali Vl IT McCann Jr of Charlotte Cm waa only one over in hia 4 and 2 afternoon conquest of Harry Hav-erstick of Lancaster Pa Cook who playa cross-handed and ia the lone North Carolina survivor of nine Tar Heels who started the play over the 7000-yard par 72 No 2 course of the country dub won Ms afternoon match from Howard Everitt scratch player from Northfield and 2 shooting 1-over-par golf Hyndman three under par won three of the next four to get even and went ahead for the first time with a birdie four on 16 They matched para after that Robbins held on to win with 3-over-par performance Colorful Billy Joe Patton of Morgan ton the 1854 win-made up a three-hole' deficit NN Nr cna ta S-OM nn IIAlAf STARTS 7:45 NUVV ADULTS 60c THEY GOT CAUGHT WITH THBX SCANDALS SHOWINOI btacouM on Mt boy told Hw SfVgVgjfl X-aiarimmii a Du I Hariri Kata Asm Srim Adcock OnOril E-Mooo mmiMtal -) Onfe Bopr Adoock Arno Mrik- A CroodolL IB-Doit hpr Mrife NJS-Euta Adoock Aono Mrihowk CNodriL f-LiodrUk Sr-Euta DPUo tanm Dufe ood Maririi UgM OVom-am mt Adoock LriML LMta 4 Mil wookM BB-Wckmoior 1 Cmo I Pkfl teM n-WriUMkr SdkBMI Pklllipo KMVikBriM' 4 ta 4 (pKckod to ta Itt) Sckmldt I ta 4 14 Cmo I ta 1 JUUta ta 4 WtaoMtar T-4 Muridl 1-L Cmo 4-4 nmipo S-S on the last five only to lose on the 20th to Dr Bud Taylor Pomona Calif Another tamer champion Don Biaplinghoff of Winter Park Fla also went 20 holes to brat Dale Morey of Indianapolis and gain quarter-final meeting tomorrow morning against Robbins opponent will be Don Weiland of Phoenixville Pa 1 up conqueror of Jake Howard University of Georgia senior from Auguate Ga of his two victories romped past John Miles of New York City 8 and 5 and Jack Penrose of Miami Fla I and 1 Blum playing this tournament for the firat time had two Relatively easy matches He wu one over par in a and 4 victory over George Rowbotham Bryn Mawr Pa and two under in stopping Boatwright Jr of Pinehurst 8 and 5 teo'MI lijMuntal (41) U-Dctaoro 'kk Cfloloa DoootoUL A-UJM Hutch Fed Up Spitball Feud 'No Reason to Apologize' Tebbetts Tells Burdette Informed of Birdie's refusal Burdette said he would have no comment and that any statement would have to come from the MILWAUKEE April 24 MILWAUKEE April 24 (A-The Manager fteddie Hutchinson of Lew Burdette Birdie Tebbetts 8pitba11 contimd I rn ULa WIImmLm fiaoHOO limriAltaie I Inman's 67 iTops Derby I LOUISVILLE Ky April 24 tn-Aigged hills and tricky greena tamed golfdoms top par busters today but Walker Inman Jr Mieaked in with a 4-under-67 to get foe Jump on the first Kentucky Dohy open field The transplanted Georgian out of Botton Mass foe first three holes and kept moving in what proved to be jk spectacular round when compared with many other scores Inman a 26-year-old wu starting on his second tournament of the current pro tour "I just needed foe he aid took the winter In his first effort of the year ha finished in a tie for 21st in the recent Greensboro open Bin Casper Jr of Bonita Calif playing with foe handicap af a severe cold came in Just one Itroke off the pace with a 68 Others who salved course's trying K575 yards included Jack Fleck Bobby Maxwell and Peter Thompson each with a The 70 shooters included Pat Schwab Dayton Ohio Bo Win-ninger of Odesaa Tex Pete Cooper Lakeland Fla Al Bease-link NY and Jay Hebert Sanford Fla Even with par 71s were Don Fairfield Casey HI George Bayer Los Angeles Calif Jack Burke Kiamesha Lake NY: Gardner Dickenson Panama City Beach Fla Arnold Palmer La-trobe Pa Roberto do Vicenzo Mexico City Doug Ford Maho-pac NY and Leo Biagetti St Paid Minn Maxwell playing out of Abilene Tex needed a sharp 22 on the front side to get in with hia 68 A the Milwaukee Brave reiterating Bravea office After today's Milwaukee-SL Louis game at County Stadium the Bravea organisation issued the statement in name he had been called a many times during hia playing days but never thought of asking for an apology "The next thing you aid Hutchinson "theyH be serving tea out oo the Hutchinson waa referring to the Birdie Tebbetts -Lew Burdette spit-ball feud Burdette Milwaukee Braves righthander yesterday requested a public apology from Tebbetts manager of the Cincinnati Red-egs for calling him a "cheating Tebbetta used those words to describe Burdette last Thursday aftra Burdette had beaten the Redlegs here 1-0 raid Hutchinson who favors legalizing the spitter Probably been called a lot of namee part of baseball You call somebody something and he calls you something It Baseball's Top 10 Bp Tfea Aiwlklii Vims n4tap arimea IkMri al kata) AMEXICAN LEAGUE Marat Ctak OAI SIN WUHama CM AO Marita JSS WUHama BaL 4 I Maack Boa SMS SJ7S Tktt la Dri ST IS JTl Yori Warii I444MS4S I ujsri Skawraa SI I I1JR Havan Warii in 11 JSS Baoaa Sat 4 J44 KaU BaB I 4 J45 omc mum Skawraa aad Slaran Waiha 4i Stmpaoa aad Sktiaa aad aaaar UNI BATTED Df Sicvara Wariu 111 Tattla DaL Us mpaoa I) Lellar ChL Maria Clav Baaar aad Skowroa NATIONAL LEAGUE SECOND FEATURE FIRST DRIVE IN RUN ERROL FLYNN "ISTANBUL" demand for an apology from Tebbetta The Braves issued a statement in name laying: well chosen words prove that whatever the manager of the Cincinnati club says is purely psychological I wonder if Birdie would not demand a public apology if wife and child were subjected to the same attack aa a 'cheater' which Birdie issued against me and which reflects against my wife and The Redlegs manager accused Burdette of throwing the spitball laat Thursday when the 30-year-old righthander hurled Milwaukee to a 1-0 victory over the Redlegs Burdette first demanded a public apology yesterday a few hours after National League President Warren Giles issued a statement saying neither be nor his veteran umpires believe Burdette has been throwing a spitter In reply to Burdette's demand Tebbetta issued a statement today saying he uw "no reason to apologize' In hia statement Tebbetta said It is the stated impression of the league office that Lew Burdette ia creating a psychological situation by developing the feeling that he ia throwing the spitball If as the letter of Mr Giles to Mr Paid (Gabo Paul Redlegs' general manager) said he ia attempting to deceive opposing clubs into believing he is throwing the spitball he has succeeded I am convinced I see no reason to apologize for laying 1 believe what Lew Burdette has been attempting to get ua to believe'' Flayar Ctak Marial at CUilam Bka Dark at Aaraa MU Biriaa MU AB a i SI SS Harris S4 Past Cta S4 Bowaua Pka S4 bomb sum Aaraa MIL aad Mara twriva ptapara tlad wkk BUNS BATTED IN MarUto Bka aad Maya Y- Wi Bakar ChL aad Eaata ELTi Aaraa MU Baaar imm Pha aad Marial SL jnean anything Everybody knows that fad up with ail this the former Detroit Tiger pitcher added they Just play ball and forget the the old days trade a few punches and settle everything that way But nowaday! got to be proper or you wind np suspended for a few Asked whether he ever threw a "spitter Hutchinson nodded his head and raid but I control the ball so I gave it Hutchinson was one of the first to be quoted aa saying Burdette threw a spitter SPUDDER SLUGGERS SSUDDEK SLUCGEN (Dm ari taeMo WiOriqi lJ MITTEM ta k( fW Staopm 11 4 Mt Lru aa 14 is 4 St IS 1 I ai 4 4 i a as I IT nwaiof SO I 1 trite IS 4 I a 0 load 1 1 0 0 0 OWriM RT I I Bock IS 1 0 1 0 rrrciiEU tip itariw ou i i a a UrilT I fmu 4 11 I Kokpriricfc SlinWlOlS SmsHdoir a Fnoks a IS IS STINTS i i 1 4 a iToridta a a a a a J71 jn an ASS jtn EAt WO ADMISSIONS jU ADMIT CARLOAD Richard Burton "ALEXANDER THE GREAT" AIm John Payne "Rails Into Laramie" DeMarco Byars Sign BOSTON April 24 Ut-Former welterweight champion Tony DeMarco and boxing artist Walter Byars signed today for a 10-round bout May 25 at the Boston Garden i.

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