Pas Colt Stars Capture Tournament Hinton Allows NL Pilchers Only One Score Treating In Winning Tilt Nelson Fox Paces By RICHARD LUCAS, Hitters Chronicle Correspondent Pretty Rough Pascagoula Colt League all-stars defeated East Harrison Jackson Sox Past Detroit CINCINNATI (UPI) Nation- 6-1 last night to take top honors al League are treating in the sub-district Colt tourna- LA Angels Rap some of 's best hitters Fred Hawkins ment. pretty rough this season, result- New York 5-0 The locals will now move on to Willie Back On Pace ing in a string of that Mays the district tournament in Biloxi. threaten to erase a record set Leads By FRED DOWN Tourney Pascagoula stars scored all back in 1908. UPI Sports Writer — As Giants Continue Streak CHICAGO (UPI) Golf pro they needed in the third At mid-1963, which may go in Fred Hawkins was in a familiar when four runs crossed the plate. Nelson Fox, who owns the record already By FRED DOWN books as the season spot today, he hoped the road Ron Waler relief enabled started off by eight major league records, will UPI Sports Writer five-inning pitching when pitchers regained control of would take a different turn to a reaching base on an ; this soon achieve another statistical the Pirates to end Koufax’ streak the game, Presi- new ending Sunday. was followed by a towering goal that will place him among is on the move but which dated back to June 1. Kou- dent Warren C. Giles credited Hawkins, on the pro tour for by Don Barron, a sacrifice by the greatest second basemen in even a .419 batting surge may fax struck out 12 batters but nev- the revolution to the enlarged sixteen years with only one vic- Larry Callendar and three errors baseball history. be too little too late for the San er was even after Clemente’s . Francisco Giants. homer with Bill Virdon and Man- tory, was the first round pace by the opposing team. The combative little Chicago “The sudden change has to be setter in the Western The locals ny Mota aboard in the third in- $50,000 Open scored again in the White Sox — The $100,000 centerfielder who attributed in large measure to with a It was Clemente’s 10th hom- four under par 67 on the fourth when Buddy Huff doubled who just might be the only fel- had been bogged down close to ning. the bigger strike zone,” Giles er of the season and Sisk’s first thickly roughed, heavily wooded and came around on a by low in the who the .250 mark this season has said. “That’s the that win. only thing Beverly Country Club course. Walker. hasn’t conceded to the New York made 13 hits in his last 31 at big league has really changed.” East — bats to boost his to .281. Former It was the same position he Harrison-Jackson scored Yankees needs only three average Tops Roommate The with Statistics show scoring is off 19 held at the same milepost of the its lone in the fifth on a walk more hits to reach 2,500 for his Giants have moved Lew Burdette topped Warren cent this to him — six victories in their per year in the senior same tournament on Medinah No. William Leavis and a by career. That’s a total reached by last Spahn in a pitching duel between — circuit and home runs off 21 — 10 but that isn’t per 3 course last year. But last year Ronnie Seymour. only five second basemen all games going former roommates when the Car- cent. hall — to be to overtake the Los he sagged to a third place tie, Pascagoula scored its final run of famers Eddie Collins, enough dinals scored two fourth-inning Nine .300 unless Hitters earning only $3,075, when young in the sixth when Ron Walker Nap Lajoie, , Angeles Dodgers they do runs on Bill White’s double, sin- Last season an el foldo to end ’em at this time there Jacky Cupit, one stroke behind singled and came around on a Charlie Gehringer and Rogers all. gles by and Tim Me* were 23 hitters in the .300 class, after 18 holes, came from behind single by Callendar. Honsby. The Giants ran their current Carver and errors by Denis Men- and now there are nine. for the $11,000 first prize after 72 Jerry Hinton was the winning rox Knocked in three runs with winning streak to four games ke and Gene Oliver. It was Bur- The drastic drop in scoring holes. , going all the way, allow- two singles and scored the White Thursday when they whipped the dette’s eighth win of the season. also is reflected in the fact that four hits and Sox’ New York as Today Hawkins held a one ing only striking out fourth run of the game Mets, 8-6, Mays Spahn, pitching for the first bases on balls have declined 13 five. in a drove in four runs with a hom- stroke margin over three players Thursday 4-3 victory time since July 7 when he was per cent and are down more over double and Willie Me- heading into the second round, Clarence Blake, relieved by the . The win er, single. sidelined with a sore elbow, than 400 with the 1962 compared Wild in the was enabled the White Covey also weighed in with three hits and no walks 48 year old Skee Reigel, 27-year- MOSS POINT AMERICAN IS CROWNED BY LAST Danny sixth, second-place yielded eight season. Thus there are fewer QUEEN charged with the loss. Sox to move within hits and knocked in two runs in in It was his fifth cld Joe Campbell, and 25-year-old Katherine Knotts in ceremonies at the eight games eight . men on base when the - year’s queen recently San Francisco’s 12-hit power Australian Bruce Devlin. Tie Davis collected two of the four of the Yankees, whose six-game attack. setback against 12 victories this do connect. Little League Field. Captain is Joe Moore. ters East Harrison while streak was ended a was season. field was bunched tight behind hits, Walker winning by The loss the 19th in a row are 4 cent in up per 5-0 loss to — them with eight players at 69, banged out two for Pascagoula. the Los Angeles Ang- on the road for the Mets Johnny Edwards' ninth-inning the National League. At this time els. among them the Masters and equalling a 47-year old major sacrifice fly drove in the winning last season, 21 pitchers had Indians Over Twins PGA champion Jack Nicklaus. league record for futility away run for the Reds, who beat Bob averages of 3.00 or The from home. Hawkins held first place by vir- Lillie Stars edged Buhl for the 10th time in 12 life- under, but today there are 39. the Minnesota the tue of almost sensational League Twins, 3-2, The Mets made 12 hits, includ- time decisions. Until Edwards de- putting At this stage in 1962, pitchers Kansas City Athletics defeated on an ing a and a livered, Buhl had shut out the had recorded 58 to erratic trip around the run-producing single shutouts, but the , 2-0, and the 6,867 yard links. He had 13 one two-run homer by Duke Snider, Reds since the first inning when date they have posted 95, seven in in Washington Senators, 4-2, other but left 10 runners on base a ’s an greens, the best walk, single, ahead of the 1908 pace when a putt equalling American Dropped Gulfport League games. the combined of infield out and 's performance on the pro tour this against pitching record 163 scoreless games were Fox, 35, singled home Mike year. He took 23 putts, only two Billy Pierce, Bob Bolin and Billy single produced two runs. Billy pitched. Pas Squad Set in the third more Hershberger inning Hoeft. Bolin, who one run Williams had three hits for Gives Four Reasons than the previous showing Two Countians yielded the and rode home on Dave Nichol- and six in a PGA event this year. To hits in 3 1-3 innings, Cubs. Giles listed four factors which Play Tonight Major League Standings son’s triple. He also singled home Set To Enter scored his sixth victory against Hal Brown he believes are directly or indi- Yet he hit the rough nine times. United Press International pitched a In By two more runs in the seventh in- three losses. Five was Final Game four-hitter, struck out five and rectly responsible for the renais- times he in traps, and ning to boost the White Sox into Ski Tournament American The enabled the third- didn’t walk a batter to win his sance of were: he connected on “only one good League a victory pitching. They By KEN ERNST 4-0 lead and provide the ne- drive,” on the 18 holes. Two members of the Singing W. L. Pet. GB place Giants to move within Vh. fourth game for the Colts and Chronicle Correspondent cessary cushion for two relief River Ski Club of New York 61 35 .635 ... games of the Los Angeles Dodg- hand 10-game winner Ray Pascagoula- pitchers to preserve Joe Hor- Culp 54 44 .551 8 who lost to the his loss. The Colts ATTENTION —Psychologically, if not physi- Moss Point are making plans to The booming bats of the Pas- Chicago len’s fifth victory. ers, Pittsburgh eighth scored the 1933 Water Baltimore 56 46 .549 8 Pirates, 6-2, ending Sandy Kou- all their runs in the third cally, pitchers have been given attend Mississippi icagoula National Little League Major league records held by inning Minnesota 54 45 fax’ streak. on Brown’s leadoff a — and 4 .545 8% nine-game winning single, dou- Moss Point Pascagoula an advantage by the enlarged Ski Championships Aug. 3 jail-stars were silenced last night Fox include most consecutive at Meridian. Boston 51 46 .526 10% The St. Louis Cardinals defeat- ble by A1 Spangler, singles by strike zone and batters have been at Gulfport as the local squad games without striking out, most in the slalom, Cleveland 48 52 .480 15 ed the Milwaukee Braves, 3-1, Pete Runnels and Carl Warwick DAYS placed at a new disadvantage. Competing boys’ fell 4-2 to Central Harrison. years leading the majors in few- trick and events will be Kansas City 46 52 .469 16 , 3-2, and the Hous- and Jim Wynn’s sacrifice fly. —Scientific of hitters’ jumping Mike Winstead started for Pas- est strikeouts, most consecutive UNTIL OPENING analyses Los 48 55 .466 16% ton Colts shut out the Philadel- Mike Murphy and Billy Beach. Angeles in OF THE weaknesses compiled by expert cagoula but gave way to Earl years leading singles, most The event will be at Dale- Detroit 41 54 .432 19% phia Phillies, 3-0. statisticians are now two-day Gilbert in tbe third and Gilbert consecutive games played at sec- _ being 34 64 .347 28 ’s three-run wood Shores Lake. Washington ond most passed on to the pitchers. finished the game, giving up one base, years leading | is Jackson Thursday’s Results Murphy County’s run and one hit. second baseman in chances, most —Most of the better prospects Chicago 4 Detroit 3 Thrifty third-ranked slalom skier in his season with 600 at bats and most Bill Fischer and John Wyatt col- from the minors The winners three brought up in picked up Los Angeles 5 New York 0 laborated in a class due to his showing in the years second basemen in six-hitter. Fiscner, PMORE runs leading recent years have been pitchers. on two hits off Winstead. Kansas 2 Boston 0 recent Singing River Slalom City . who pitched the middle six in- Alley — fundamental Central Harrison picked up two Clegeland 3 Minnesota 2 THEATRE The philoso- Tournament. It will be his first Twirls Three-Hitter nings, won his ninth game while runs in phy that it is harder to learn to the second when Lizana Baltimore 4 Washington 2, night winner Bill Monbou- MOSS POINT | state competition. Ken McBride pitched a three- 13-game We Build Aluminum — walked and moved to second on hit than it is to pitch an ex- Saturday’s Games suffered his seventh loss The county boys* slalom titlist ; hitter to win his 12th game for quette THE BEST MOVIES tension of the that hitters a wild pitch. Left fielder Don Washington at Detroit Framed Window theory in 1932, Beach also was second the Angels, who tagged fireball- for the Red Sox. IN SOLID COMFORT IQuave struck out, but first base- Kansas City at Cleveland Robin are born and pitchers are made ranked boys’ trick skier for the er A1 Downing with his second Roberts received credit Screens Iman Gordon belted a tower- Minnesota at New York — Billy for his win of the season still holds true. club last season. loss. Downing paved the way for eighth mg fly over the center field fence. Los Angeles at Boston j his own defeat with two walks in and the 252nd of his career by came back with a For Estimate Pascagoula Chicago at Baltimore (2, twi- hits over the first followed a dou- spacing eight eight in- in second when inning by single tally the night) before over the Dial 762 6591 ble by Felix Torres and a two- nings turning Jim Haygood close-out relief to Stu National League run single by Ken Hunt. late-inning reached first on an infield single, Miller. Orsino’s two-run W. L. Pet. GB Willie Kirkland’s three-run Johnny : moved to second on a passed ball, homer single and Johnny Powell’s hom- ORDERS IN BY SPORTSMEN BEWARE! Los 62 38 .620 ... eighth-inning brought the raced to on a wild Angeles j then third er were the blows for the St. Louis 56 44 .560 6 Indians from behind and provided big 8 A.M. OUT BY 5 P.M. pitch. Orioles. j San Francisco 55 46 Gary Bell with his Retail Prices will be After second baseman Gary .545 7% Paying Chicago 53 45 .541 8 fifth wan. The Twins’ runs came j Bardwell struck out and right Cincinnati 54 47 .535 8% as a result of a homer by John- Thrifty Alley a I fielder James Cline was hit by in the past. item Philadelphia 52 49 .515 10% ny Goryl in the third inning and thing Every a pitch, Central Harrison catch- Pittsburgh 50 49 .505 11% an error, a sacrifice, a walk and YOU AT er Ronnie Krohn attempted to Milwaukee 50 50 .500 12 a single by Jimmie Hall in the in the discounted. toss Cline out stealing second and DACRIS MATERIALS department 38 65 .369 25% seventh. Haygood scored. | New York 32 69 .317 30% The Athletics completed a The winners picked up another 250 N. j Thursday’s Results sweep of a four-game series with Pascagoula run in the third and its fourth Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2 the Red Sox as Ed Rakow, tally in the fifth. i San Francisco 8 New York 6 Pascagoula s hnai run came m St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 1 the sixth when Haygood belted Houston 3 Philadelphia 0, night a over the center field Pittsburgh 6 Los Angeles 2, night the only solid ball hit by jfence, Saturday’s Games I the Pascagoula squad all evening. • MARLIN • GARCIA St. Louis at H led the Pascagoula bat- Chicago | Haygood Cincinnati at Milwaukee • MOSSBURG • ZEBCO # ters with two for three while Pittsburgh at San Francisco • HIGH STANDARD • PFLUEGER Krohn went two for three for the §8 New York at Houston, night winners. • AMMUNITION • COLEMAN Phila at Los Angeles, night Tonight at 5:30 Pascagoula will • SHAKESPEARE • SPALDING p meet Mississippi City Handsboro in a consolation event and Cen- DISCOUNT I tral Harrison will face Biloxi f Southern League for the cham- at 7:30. pionship EXCITING CENTER Approximately 450 million fence § are manufactured in the ACTION! 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