The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 01, 1967, Image 8

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Texas Solans Pass Bills
To Aid Outdoorsmen
EYEBALL TO BASEBALL
Sister Rose Mary, laboratory supervisor at St. Mary’s
hospital at Kansas City, takes time out for batting practice
with some young women employes of the hospital on its
east lawn. They traded turns batting, fielding, afid throw
ing. (AP Wirephoto)
Baseball Scores
HOUSTON UP>—The Houston
Astros backed Dave Giusti’s four-
hit pitching with a six-run ex
plosion in the sixth inning and
rubbed the New York Mets 6-1
Wednesday night.
The victory lifted the Astros
into ninth place in the National
League, 13 percentage points
ahead of New York.
Bob Johnson homered for the
Mets in the fifth inning and
righthander Don Cardwell
blanked the Astros on five hits
until the sixth.
★ ★ ★
CHICAGO — Ron Hansen
singled home Ken Berry in the
11th inning to give the Chicago
White Sox a 3-2 victory over
Baltimore Wednesday night and
move the Sox to within a half
game of American League-lead
ing Detroit.
Detroit lost to Cleveland 9-0
Wednesday night.
Berry opened the 11th with a
single and moved to second on a
sacrifice. Then, after Gerry Mc-
Nertney was purposely walked,
Hansen delivered the winning
hit.
The Orioles tied it at 2-2 with
a run in the ninth. Pinch hitter
Vic Roznovsky led off with a
single and Curt Blefary walked.
After Blefary was forced at sec
ond, with pinch runner Mark
Belanger advancing to third,
Boog Powell hit a sacrifice fly
off Wilbur Wood, who had re
placed Bob Locker.
Hoyt Wilhelm then came on to
get Paul Blair to ground into the
third out.
CINCINNATI CP) — Pitcher
Rich Nye got three hits, scored
two runs and drove in another
as the Chicago Cubs edged the
National League-leading Cincin
nati Reds 6-5 Wednesday night.
A two-run single by Ron Santo
capped a three-run Chicago
eighth inning and proved to be
the decisive margin, as the Reds
rallied for three runs in their
half of the inning, before Nye
3-3, got Jim Coker to line out.
The Cubs got their first run in
the third inning when Nye dou
bled and scored on Beckert’s
PARDNER
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CAMPUS
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single. In the sixth, Randy Hun
dley singled and later scored on
Nye’s single to center.
Two singles sandwiched around
an error produced another Chi
cago run in the seventh.
AUSTIN (A*)—On a scoreboard
basis, Texas outdoorsmen fared
much better during the legisla
ture than the arm-chair and
grandstand sportsmen.
The legislators, many of them
who left the capitol for the out
doors when the session ended,
passed bills for canjpers, hunt
ers, fishermen, bowlers and boat’
owners.
But they left hanging a pro
posal to prohibit television black
outs on professional and college
football games and shied away
from a bill to relax the transfer
rule governing Texas’ hundreds
of thousands of schoolboy ath
letes.
A change in the transfer rule
would probably have pleased as
many parents as pupils.
It now states that if a pupil
moves into a school district with
his parents, he must wait at least
one years to play football or
basketball. He may take part in
other sports if he moves into the
district at least 30 days before
the start of the season.
The bill would have exempted
children or wards of members of
the U. S. Armed Forces on active
duty, the Texas Legislature—a
clergyman or a pupil transferred
to another school district by court
order.
The cookout, outdoor sleepers
were considered when the law
makers approved a $75 million
bond program to buy and develop
150,960 acres of new state park
land over the next 10 years. A
total of $2 million was appro
priated for new wildlife manage
ment areas and $500,000 for a
new 8,000-acre state park at
Mountain Creek Lake between
Dallas and Grand Prairie.
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STEALING UNDER THE THROW
Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals outfielder, is safe stealing
second base under high throw from Philadelphia Phillies
catcher Bob Uecker in the third inning of the game in
Philadelphia. Second baseman Cookie Rojas leaps high
to stab the throw, but is too late to make the tag. (AP
Wirephoto)
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