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The Brazosport Facts from Freeport, Texas • Page 14

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-i, I 1 12 THE BRAEO8 take Jackson Youths Bmorla, County, April SB, 1959 Little League Opening Friday Lake Jackson's gigantic Little son Is right araund tho csrrtef. In fact, the summer prt- gram for hundreds of takai Jackson youths it all set to 1 soar off the launching platform on Friday, May 1, waving the 1059 banner. RIVERSIDE Counter Club pro Chet Warnti, above, recently announced thai hit Junior Colt Clinic weuld reopen this Saturday, May 2, after a two-week recess. The ellnle. in which Warner gives the baile fundamentals on foil, ii In all Braioria County youths between afet o( ,12 ud II.

Starting time the ellnle will be at Hirer- Country Club. A tournament will be held sometime this tummer. which will climax the clinic ottered to county boyi and girli. Freeport LL Eagles Lose To Cardinals, 11-4 Alter Tuesday night's 11-4 victory over the Eagles, the Cardinals moved into a three- way tie for first place in the Freeport Little League baseball derby. Three teams the Jones Creek Braves, the Bobcats and all notched two straight victories without a defeat in the young season at Freeport.

No games 'are on tap in Freeport tonight, but the action picks up on Thursday with the League usual doubleheader. Major feature will match the Bobcats against the Red Sox, while the Dodgers and Redskins clash in the Minor League opener. While the Cardinals were scoring a victory last night, the Yankees downed the White Sox 9-4, in the Minor League scrap. The Cards socked ten hits off Eagle loser Ralph Buell last night and used the 2nd, 4th and 5th to account for three rum each. The other two Cardinal runs came in the 3rd.

Johnny Imperatore was the winning pitcher, as he took over for Terry Mayse in the 2nd Inning. Mayce was the starter for Manager F. A. Rainey's winners. Mayse was also the leading hitter of the game, picking up a pair of doubles and one single.

Kenneth Mayberry accounted for a pair of doubles in the Cards victory, while Imperatore lined out a lone double. Mike Kelly, Henry Teas, Erie Lindsey and T. C. Selman all came up with singles for the winners. The losing Eagles accounted for five hits during the six inning game, with Ronald Farquharson picking up a double.

Those that added were Kerry Lucus, singles Calvin Hill Blanks Santa Fe On Two-Hitter With Billy Joe Hill on the mound, the Angleton Wildcats blanked Santa Fe, 10-0, last night in a District 2S-AA South ern Zone baseball game. Hill went the distance for Angleton, giving up only two hits to the visiting Tribe and picking up IS strikeouts over tjie seven inning route. Wildcats used the 1st in- Ring to score three runs and then added five more in the 6th. Larry Martin with a double Stacks, George Smith and Johnny Rosebud. The, Eagles, loser of two straight games this season, started a mild rally in the closing frame and pushed across a pair of runs.

In the minor league game, the Yankees Wayne Segree had a home run to aid his uam to a 9-4 win over the Sox. Freeport LL officials announced that this was one of the few home runs ever hit in minor league play in the his. wry of the program at Free port. David Milulenlca accounted for the mound victory for the Yanks, while David Null was the loser. Segiee waii the leading hitter for the winning YanKS, with Lynn Warnick picking up a pair of singles for the Sox.

Ship Tennis Players Lose In 1st Round Brazosport'3 three District 12-AAAA tennis all entry. 'Tuesday night's victory over Santa Fe now gives Angleton 9 gene mark of two victories Jane Carroll, the Exporters hopeful entry in the AAAA division of girls singles, lost her Peterson and N. C. frazier will now send their against the Dickinson in a Friday home date. The league bout with Dickm- aen.

will have a 7:30 p.m. start tiaiT time and will be reeled off Wildcat Field. It will Ajialeton'j closing home 2a- 4A but tho Cats give a Bon-district fame with Xlvin on Monilay, May 4, atalnst a lone setback, that at first round test to Tommie hands of the Clear Creek Domingue of Port Arthur. Miss Domingue won the first set, 6-3, but Miss Carroll came back in the second set to take a 6-2 victory. The third set went to the Port Arthur player, 6-4.

Barbara Harry and Sherry Dahl were Brazosport'g 12- AAAA girls doubles champs but they fell before the two- come of Dee Post and Caroline Ross of Houston Lamar In straight sets, 6-3, 6-1. Little League Playing Card For Lake Jackson LAKE JACKSON LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL FOR MAY 4 THROUGH MAY 9 i 4 American Major Sox vs. Scot vs. Yankees. vs.

Tigers (New Park) American Minor vs. Mitriaas (New National Major vs. Cardinals vs. Dodgers vs. Phillies (New Park) National Miner vs Butts (New Park) American Major Sox vs.

Oilcles vs. Red Sex vs. Indians (New Park) American Miner vs. Eagles (New Park) National Major vs. Giants vs.

Braves vs. Cubs (New Park) National Minor League- I American Major Sox vs. Indians Sox vs. Tigers vs. Orioles (New Park) American Minor vs.

Roughnecks (New Pat National Major vs. Cubs vs. PhilUer vs. Giants (New Park) National Minor 6:00 Exporters vs. Cats (New Park) American Major Little League Lineup AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE ROSTER fOr LAKE JACKSON Manager, A.

C. Wiley, assistant manager, Id Heard. Players, Billy Barrett, Wright McBride, Mark Ranty, James Kelly, David Durham, Pat Chapman, Mike Wiley, Tommy Uhlman, Jarette Ireland, Harold Carr, Jerry MclnUre', Tracy, Chris Wiley, Charles Stevens, Guy Stevens. WHITE Manager, Roy Harper, assistant manager, D. D.

WoUord. Players. Donald Malone, John Lukenback, Robert Holt, Tommy Masters, David Franki, Billy Brantley, Larry Wolford, Ray Alewine, Robert May, Jeff Moore, Randal Brown, Ricky Rabourn, Herbert French. Manager, Bill Marr, assistant manager, Casey McGill. Players, Leland Winston, Wayne Riley, Scott Marr, Bernard Whittle, Jim Bob Pigott, William O'Barr, Charles Winston, Johnny Fetter, Randy Flournoy, Bennia Laffere, Rex Hubbird, Lex Hubbard, John Marr, Paul Ramlrli, Bruce Reed.

Manager, Keith Seymour, assistant manager, Charlie Koppe, Flayers, David Green, Edward May, Ronnie Ronnings, Jim. my McDonald, Mark Oakman, Martin Hardin, Charles Arnold, Hector Guerrero, Ken Dye, Clifford Graham, Frederick Koppe, Carlos Guerrero, Stephen Browning. Manager, Johnnie Shields. Players, Jimmy Shields, Eddie Pannell, Barry Day, Bobby Best, Bill Ellett, Tim Johnson, Tommy Melet, Rodger'Bays, Glen Oaumer, Vernon Saunders, Leslie Hubbell, Thomas Day, William Ford, Clifford Brown. Manager, George Mayes.

Players, Michael Payne, John Seymour, Randy Sparks, Lonnie Benson, Arthur Zeitler, Bobby Bartlett, Phillip Sehupp, John Calmes, Jimmy McLamore George Mayes, Geoffrey Mayes, Tim Rio, Arthur Capell Mike NorreU, Billy Everett. National Major Little League Lineup NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE ROSTER FOB LAKE JACKSON Manager, W. W. Ahrens, assistant manager, T. E.

Canon and Bud Linscomb. Player, Richard Rimato, David Miller, Johr Linscomb, Tommy Taylor, Pat Poehl, Jacky Jackson, David Dinjee, Ken Hatenbeck, Charles Collins, Chris Moore, John Waltrip, Alan Spencer, Tommy Carson, Larry Bennett, Lewis Partlow. Manager, Wyn Larson, assistant managers, J. P. Carter am Ed Ahliich.

Players, Bobby Adams, Ed Ahlrich, Mark Marquart, Billy Moore, George Franklin, David Larson, Eddy Lee, Wayne Jacobs, Erie Wood, Morgan Cheek, Tammy Larson, Charles Keese, Bob Baxter, Walter Bay. Manager, Park Davis, assistant managers, D. L. Tanner and G. J.

Billiot. Players, Woody Carter, Kenneth Singleton, Mike Howard, James Fleming, Joel Ross, Donnfe Reid, Lannie Billiot, John Gallerani, Terry Walker, Jay Dunn, James Dur flinger, Sammy Ross, Joe Howard, John Bebout, Robert Watson. Manager, H. C. Billington, assistant managers, C.

R. Peace and J. R. Nichols. Players, Bobby Koenig, Gene Raska, Mor ris Rave, John Bryant, John Hambino, Ronald Brewer, Rich ard Monical, Tommy Auchoin, Mike Fsubion, Jack Single ton, Larry Nichols, Wayne McAndrews, Ralph Bryant, Mar cus Roland, Steve Bryant.

Manager, T. D. Casey, assistant managers. Billy and J. A.

fiabon. Flayers, Jim Rabon, Kent Bachtel, Tom Me- Michael, Danny Curtis, David Dunn, Tommy Sears, Alvin Bartek, Jimmy Blair, Howard Cain, Gerald Shelton, Llndsej Kroll, Larry Hoffman, Manager, Romie Davis, assistant managers, Bob Derby an( Pat. Foster. Players, Buddy Conlee, Steve Locmis, per by, Laurence Melass, Leslie Seller, Muggins Lebow, Aiers, Joe Blnehart, Mack Lanfstoa, Kenneth Robert Langston, John Douphitt. Jimnar Bowles.

Bill Ed Norton. Friday's debut will consist only of opening ceremonies, ntroduetieni el players, manners and officials, and top- ied off with a brief exhtbi- ion game. The affair will strat 8:30 pjn. Tha actual league races will lot get underway until Men- lay, May 4, when the Amerian Major and Minor clubs grab spotlight. National entries open their ampalgn on Tuesday, May 5.

Little League baseball rill be talKd in Lake Jackson this ummer six nights a week, Monday through Saturday with our to five games on tap per night. American League Major and entrlot ort Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights, while the National Major and rtinor have games on Tuesday, "hursday and- Saturday. Two parka, which are locat- next to each other on the Jackson Junior High grounds, will be used to house the mammoth Little League program for 1959. The Major League clubs will play two fames per night at he Old Park and then a 8 p.m. nightcap at the New Park, giv- ng the American and al Majors three games per night One Minor League game will be staged.each night, this at he New Park.

Lake Jackson's four team League will open their late on May 18th with their Barnes also coming from the New Park. Six teams are listed in each he American and National Major League bracket, while out clubs make up the Mlnot CURTAILMENT WASHINGTON Dr. Dunham, of the Atomic Energy Commission, ea the effect ol radioactive fallout since 1152 en the average life span el Ameri. cans; It. "would at the most be a mailer of curtailment of few days.

Tola does nel mean thai particular might not have i considerable curtailment life span." DOGf DAYS BUFFALO, N. Y. ing postmaster Myron Blakeney ordered mailmen to refrain from teasing dogs on their routes so they "won' bark at every carrier who comes along." rundown for each conference. These So teams, plus the four Texas League entries, give Lake Jackson 14 Little League baseball teams tor 1959 that Involve upwards of 300 youths. Friday's opening Ceremonies will Include talks by Lake Jackson Mayor Kara Cooper arid WMl Columbia's M.

M. "Dooley" Galloway, who is a National LL Director. All of the team sponsors, players, managers and officials will be on the. program. All LL players will be in uniform on Friday nigh.t., "i- WEST COLUMBIA'S M.

M. "Dooley" Galloway, abote. will be one of the main speakers at Friday's Little League opening in Lake Jackson. Galloway Is a national director in the Little League program. A six inning exhibition game will climax the Friday affair.

Bab Winston.is the overall president of the Lake Jackson LL Baseball Association, while Bob Adams holds down the vice president's post. Hugh Chapman is the tary-treasurer and Paul White the umpire-in-chlef. Mtnor Little League LAKE JACKSON MINOR LITTLE LEAGUE MANAGERS National Minor League- Buffs Manager Jack Davis, assistant Grady C. Dansby. Exporter! Manager Robert A.

Freeman. Manager Alvln Bartek, assistant Harry Perk. Cats Manager J. R. Hightower, assistant Hugh Chapman.

American Miner League- Sports Manager Floyd Lovell. Roughnecks Manager John Vernor, assistant Bob Hackney, Eagles Manager Clarence Pitts, assistant W. W. Pureell. Manager John Ambuhl.

Texas Miner Redlegs Manager Earl Yancey. Pirates Manager Richard Parker, assistant Ed Barrett. Senators Manager Bill Cobb. Athletics No manager yet. Committtt chairmen in take Jackson include Sob Hefner, Field Maintenance; Joe Marshall, Concession Stand OtMv tioiii Mrs.

R. F. Winston, concession Stand Workers; H. P. Cooper, Painting; Hufus Brewer, Finance; C.

G. New Construction and Bob Adarns head of Publicity. In the National League, Paul Anderson is the loop president, Bud Linscomb the secretary, Wyn Larson the treasurer, Ed Ahlrich the player's agent and Adams the storekeeper. Dick RUey is the American League president, Paul White the vice president, Joe Malone the secretary treasurer and Keith Seymour the player's agent. The dally doubleheader at the Qld tittle League park will get underway at 8:15 p.m.

with the opener, while the nightcap is set for 8 p.m. These two games Involve Major League nines, At the New Park, which was built last jretr to take care of the Minor teams, the action will start at A p.m. with a Minor date, while the Majors are on line for a single tame, this at 8 p.m. This year's American gue rundown Includes) the Red Sox, White Sox, Indians, Yankees, Orioles and Tigers. The National League entries are the Braves, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, Giants and Phillies.

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