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2B San Angelo Standard-Times Sun Sept 4 1955 Artesia Drubs Colts No Game Scheduled second place over the Roswell Rockets The loss cut the Colt lead to Just 34 games but time rune out on Arteaia Monday with only two games remaining to bo played Monday Artesia however may get another whack at the Colts this year if both should win their opening playoff rounds the Colts against Carlsbad and the NuMex-ers against Roswell The Arteaia NuMexers most hare overlooked the feet the Sen Angelo Colts hare already clinched the 1955 Lsocbora League pennant The way the NuMexers have been powdering the locals one would think they atOl have a chance to overtake the champs before the season ends Monday night The New Mexico club slammed the Cotta fat two more games Saturday night and to sweep the three game aeries and retain First-String Cat End May Return Superior hitting told the story of double NuMexer victory The winners jumped on Or-val McElrath Colt rookie righthander for nine hits in the first game The NuMex ers tallied a single run in the first inning of the first game and were never headed breaking the game open with three runs in the third Aa in Friday game Eddie Locke was the hitting star with two doubles and a single in four tripe Paul Dobkowski homered for the visitors Art Bowiand Elias Osorio and McElrath each got two hits to account for six of the seven safeties the Colts registered off Harry Young Jim Kenega won the second game for the NuMexcrs by tossing a five-hitter at the Colts Artesia got nine off the combined efforts of Loser Ben Bonine and Marshall Epperson The Colts took a 1-0 lead in the third inning as Herman Charles doubled and went to third on a ground out He later scored on a wild pilch Artesia broke the ice in the fifth as Frank Gallardo doubled Joe Coacia singled an error choice and single by Bob Wil-f son The NuMcxers chased Banina in the sixth and picked up throe runs Tom Jordan doubled and Paul Dobkowski and Gallardo walked Coscia then tripled and that made the score 5-L The final run came in the seventh off Epperson Two singles and two walks did the damage The Colts wifi not play today but will dose out the regular season Monday night with Midland here in a doubleheader starting at 6:30 pm first came kkiijlH Aacl akka as livkarheja 1 4 a 1 1'lmcrJk 4 11 OlOairkMf I 3 7 SiSnwlaai! 4 1 SWiOiaiMjk Artnla IWy4 LdrfccJT Bowcomcf onion lb Howard xf 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 ISIS 1474 left to right: Honey Lott Ron Shirley Gene Houradou Jeff Williams and Sherwood Brewer Middle row left to right: Elias Osorio Art Bowiand manager Pat McLaughlin Herm Charles and Speedy Gonzales Back row left to right: Marshall Epperson Ben Bonine Jodie Phipps Gil Guerra Dick Drain and Orval McElrath (Staff photo) THE CHAMPS The San Angelo Colts captured their second Longhorn League pennant in eight years this season and now are awaiting the first round of playoffs against the Carlsbad Potashers The playoffs will open here Tuesday night Members of the team pictured above bottom row Defending Big Spring Golf Champ Out In Second Round Braves Edge Reds 6 To 5 MILWAUKEE Sept I -A throwing error by Johnny Temple in the last of the ninth tonight handed the Milwaukee Braves a 6-5 victory over the Cin-cincinnati Reds in a see saw game that saw etch side use five pitchers BOSTON -BALTIMORE All AA AS A G4mta3k 4 14 4 C4arrJb 3 113 Klaiu 4 3 3 3 Abram lift WiITimvH 4 13 4 PhUiarJr 4 4 11 Hal 1ft 4 3 M't'na If 4 With the team having 37 candidates out IB of them from Black-shear Coach Harrell thinks the team turnout will reach as high as CO Due to the thin squad of vanity players and Injuries Harrell may be forced to call up some from the team to keep his A squad at 33-man strength The Bobcats win have two more full weeks of practice before they play their first game here against North Side of Fort Worth Friday Sept 16 Selbo Homers Midland Nine To 4 To 1 Vin MIDLAND Sept 3-The Midland Indians riding the crest of Glen three-run homer in the fourth swept to a 4-1 victory over Carlsbad here tonight Jesse Priest allowed but seven hits in chalking up the win Don Deckman led off the fourth with a single and Huizar reached first on a fielder's choice when Mario Cossio throw into centerfield trying for a force at second Selbo then homered The two teams play again Sunday with Bob Danjelson scheduled to work for the Indians rtM ik Midland nwdBTWid 4 4 iVrfcmaiixf 4 19 4 HatsarJb 4 113' VlhfiTf 4 3 30 Bnttjr 4 1 JimmrsJft ini' Dior 4 1 4 IiWOmm i roownuft 3 I 7 Phot 3 4 4 33134 4 TaUta khfii 4 14 1 44104 3 14 4 4 114 4143 447 1 3 44 I 341 3413 G0r4smiJ0 NimraJr Hardy JO Brtlfijf JirkaM frKnapf OmmiJO Wtciera Totals 311 34 4 TWala 9117113 CarHftrt MO Midland 4M 314 4 Naaas Dfcfeaiaa Huuar Mfto 3 R-Num Cnaaln 3 DfThard ana Kvlbo 1 2IM! 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condition Conch Bob Harrell sent his squad through stiff workouta all of last week and ia scheduled to do the same this week After school starts workouts will be cut to one a day starting in late afternoon There is a good possibility now that Raymond Chvojka reserve letter winner last season win register for school and return to the team The 190-pounder worked out during the early practice sessions but had to quit to aid his father on the farm There was doubt that he attend achool But at last report he was expected back Tuesday Hobbs Clouts Four Homers To Whip Cops BIG SPRING Sept 3 The Hobbs porta clouted out four homers three by Potato Pascuai here tonight to down the Big Spring Cosden Cops 12-5 Pascuai batted in six runs while Eddie Menosse rapped across three with a homer and single Manny Sabari had one for Big Spring in the seventh with two on Menoaae waa the winning hurler The teams play an afternoon game Sunday it an is if a ia a Marta aaf Dm Rockets Blast Odessa 15-3 ROSWELL Sept 3-The Roswell Rockets blasted three O-deasa hurlers for 17 hits good enough for a 15-3 victory over the hapless Eagles Pete Trains banged out three doubles a home run and a single driving in six runs while Charles Pruitt had two doubles and as many singles Hal Swearingen was charged with the loss and was followed to the mound by Roy Cootes and Lefty Loyko A1 Chester picked up the win ones ora (to- i SOAWKLL IM IM 4H-H IT CmrkiH CoaUa ji Layfc (11 aid ChMlcr and Hairier Gavilan Defeated BUENOS AIRES Sept 3 (-Eduardo Lausse Argentine middleweight boxing champion tonight outpointed Cuba's former world welterweight champion Kid Gavilan in a 12-round fight Lausse weighed 159 pounds Gavilan 152U Kudari-TIwi Nrwa Sarrlra BIG SPRING Sept 5-The defending champion of the 34th annual Big Spring Country Club Invitational Golf Tournament Bobby Wright waa eliminated in the second round of championship play here today by Tuttle of La-mesa 2-up The medalist Bill Craig of Colorado City waa all even at the end of IS holes in his second-round match with Mitchells of Odessa The match will be completed Sunday morning Marcelino Moreno of Midland one of the favorites came through his first and second-round matches okay defeating Davis of Midland in the second round 6-5 Play continues Sunday and Monday ntXPIIMMIS PLIGHT rmt Raaa Wrirti Bw Sanaa avar So Han kiaa 1: Buaur lSmir Lamna ar waavar Bw Sanaa 1-H na If: BcMp gWw Bw Sani mar BiH PMUIim few Sartaa 1-1 Bah Wartwaa Midland m-rr Bill lwaatrr Midland I ua It HnT MnwrU RW Spriaa ovar Part Rrr oM Bw Kariai i-l BUI iRrdl Radra erar Wridna Bryant Bw Hvraw -P- Wwrallaa Mwann Midland mrr ft S- MrCullaaih Bia Sanaa J-l Darla Mkdlaad mar Tammy Hallo BW Syraw nusnowsip Tania mar WrWM WnHmaa am Bhihai XX: BaiwD aw Soln S-l: Mnraaa ew Dana Cral and MMrhali all aim at 1 Mra la mnraiac Mm aw Ca Slruadar mar PacfeaO Mi I avar Bmlrr IHAMPIDXSHIP COXdOMTlnX Hankiiu and Wravrr rvra at IS hidrii In hr Himplrtrd Sunday Iwnraatrr war Phillip 1-up: 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have experience Skeet Wil liams and Charles Martin have been staging a hot battle for the quarterback slot but Williams seems to hava the edge with his passing Lee Aden Jones of Brownfield and Kidd turned in good running plays in Saturday's scrimmage aa did Hixson and Martin The passing attack needs work ing but the receivers have been looking good Right now Norman Roberts of Robert Lee and Jim of Houston are the top ends with Larry Dempsey of Iraan and Don Weatherspoon of San An gelo furnishing top competition Williams has looked especially good with his chunking Others doing a lot of passing are Charles Martin of Big Lake Joe Longley of Meadow and Burnie Hagins of Snyder Bumgardner has trimmed his squad down to 40 boys with two Larry Brooks of Midland and Charles Clark of Lubbock still on a lookout basis Both were late at arriving for workouts attitude of the players is great their spirit is good and they are In good commented Baumgardner "A few are still bruised from the rough 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BEAUREGARD AT ABE USE THIS ORDER FORM iSend coupon to advertiser OrdorQ Cashn Price 4 1S55 ftthNi asm tmeviwwi Bta SartM war Cbi-t Tnckrf Hi Sprina Hi Sam MrGemb Rid larws nwHur-rd David BW Sarin XI Hid Spring uver Tabor Raw imro Idiy uu IB: Bob Bryant Bw Sarin aver lira Stoma Bis Sari fenhen An eel Bw harms over Dillard Adair Cokrud CRr i pth Plight June Haady Odenaa tvrr Genu dan Defull: GU -Inure Bid Snrlni ver John Suntry Rid Syrtow lHiShurty 'Oft over Jell Panivr Bif Rtf ssiuxi tflsi Jack Roaaii Unn few Si SJftV KIZTH mu AtklMi lUf Rnrtnt aver Rif If print i-us Dave II a- Sprint over A Burteft Rif Bif 1 tap pobbmaBif liprnif over Dankto Rif Xprnif I-s If Travta Erwlu Read FROM THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN TODAY'S PAPER Noma of Advertiser Address Enclosed Is 1 for which send the Color ELIAS OSORld mot payalar OSORIO 'MOST POPULAR' COLT Elias Osorio was named the Colt at ceremonies at Guinn Field Saturday night Osorio will receive various gifts for gaining the honor The first baseman-outfielder received 1043 votes to 472 for Art Bowiand in second place Every member of the team received at least 100 votes each Dirk Drain finished third Deroit 1 1 to 6 Winner Over A's KANSAS CITY Sept 3 -T1ic Detroit Tigers were in a vengeful mood tonight as they sent 13 batters to the plate in an I-run fifth inning and coasted to a 11-6 victory over Kansas City and rookie righthander Mike Kume TEXAS LEAGUE DHaa 444 444 IWV-0 1 Tuba 414 44! 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KM AMnoia 419 344 149- 7 4 3 Shreveenrt 404 433 II 19 4 iwomty Diemer 4 Fi 4 Md Ton ctfefcfc Mataenma 4s Mntanils Aadre 4 PrtMle 7 art Peden Preatlre 7 Eagles Down Packer Eleven By 24 to 10 CHARLESTON WVo Sept 3 'ft-The passing of their olternot-ing quarterbacks Bobby Thomason and Adrian Burk carried the Philadelphia Eagles to their fourth straight exhibition football victory tonight as they heat the Green Buy Packers 24-10 A crowd of 12300 in Laidlcy Field saw Thomason engineer two of the Eagles' three touchdown thrusts Aside from a first-period field goal the Packers did not make a serious bid until the fourth quarter work laic last week because many of the players had minor bruises that he did not want to aggravate The turnout at Lake View was below expectations and King can take no chances on injuries cutting his already meager squad But he said hard work wuuld lie resumed again Monday with action tattering off Thursday Robert Gordon hard-charging fullliack has been botiwred with a had knee but has been going lull tilt Don Butts suffered a shoulder hurt and has been held out of heavy work Lambert Takes Top Race Event An experienced line and a green bockfield will be on the field for San Angelo College next Saturday night when the Rams open their 1955 football season against West Texas State team Coach Max Baumgardner has been well pleased with the showing of the line both offensively and defensively this past week Although workouts started Thursday the Rams went through five nigged scrimmages The backs have good speed and three Wade Turner of Brady Donnie Hixson of Kermil and Waller Kidd of Austin are breakaway backs who can go all the way on one play There are more good backs at the feature broke off the east curve of the track and smashed down the pit entry gate on the northeast side Several cars broke up before even the time trials started That Included Bob ToIIe's machine The Ghost of the Sonora June Rose while warming up on the course broke its drive shaft Summary of event: Trophy dash Lowell Murphy first Dutch Traden second Medium heat Billy Burrows first Andy Northcut second Shorty Turner third Fast beat Herachel Bailey first Lowell Murphy second Dutch Traden third Noo-winnera heat Clyde Barron first Union second Charles Johnson (Tuscola) third Australian Pursuit Unton first Troy Lambert second Lowell Murphy third Shorty Turner fourth Semifinal Shorty Turner first Billy Burrows second Lowell Murphy third I Feature final V- Troy Lambert first Lowell Murphy sedond Linton third Dutch Traden fourth Shorty Turner fifth Billy Burrows sixth Charles Johnson seventh Clyde Barron eighth Additional description if necessary Lake View Hopes To Cure Injuries I- By BLONDY CROSS Troy Lambert driving Jim Blake's ME-2 racked away the 35-lap feature final last night in Raceway Park's sportsman class car races Lowell Murphy the high point leader rolled second It was a roughbouse meet all the way Lambert shot second in the Australian Pursuit behind Linton of Abilene Murphy besides his second money In the feature won another trophy dash came second in the fast heat third in the Australian and third in the semi-final Billy Burrows won the medium heat in Bill Robertson's No 23 Burrows in a semi-final tangle-up with Shorty Turner of Abilene broke two bones in his left hand but finished second Burrows went on Into the feature final drove with on hand and finished in the sixth money spot Henchel Bailey of Abilene nabbed first in the fast heaL Woody Wood Chuck smashed up with Earnest Parker of Abilene in the first lap of this race and both were knocked out of further participation Bailey hit the wall in the semifinal and was discommoded for the rest of the night Andy Marthcut went berserk in Nome Address City BAN M'MUfS GAWKS PiMihurxk al Kiln -11 vt PiHirrv (XI) Now York Grnnf 1X7) vv Vp-i-ty M-l C'iartoKini at Kllpprtrt (Xfl SV'Lmla rt nilp-Srtmldt fM PobWgky (7-101 Dvlv (0-10) AMPSir-N IPAirR rtrintt nl Knnun Ctty-Onnmr II1-1J) i Cbrnan1 ntVkvflnnd (J)-Jnbn lXJ' -fid itnnnvnn (144) Iran 11X0) and G-irrla X12' Rnvum al Baumnnu (1-0 Wavblndtnii al N-vr Ynrk-Rnmn (Ml Tnrlny I1XIX) Announcing jf A new insurance agency in San Angelo See or call Don Purdom PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY 13 Twohlg Dial 24543 WCY 'A Coach Harold King is hopeful his Lake View Chiefs get over their minor bruises this next week so that he con send them through rough work in preparation fin1 the Colorado City niciicr next Friday The game will be played in Colorado City with the home opener set for tlie next Friday against Hamilton of District 20-AiV Colorado City caitured the 4-AA championship lust season but lost out in the second round of pluy to Utlleficld 33-28 Many ore gone from the club but King believes the Wolves will again be tough The Chief coach eased np on IT'S EASY IT'S CONVENIENT IT'S ECONOMICAL.

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