Baseball StandingsThroughPONY HAGUEGobblers Out Front Two Games;iteyennetotininU-ld.ildJ*2.astau{e-HeAOdyraiotW LPet.Yankees6 2.750Cardinals4 3.572Dodgers.1 6.143IjriTLE LEAGUEW LPet 1Pirates4 3.572]Rebels.. 4 3.572 |Cubs3 5.375 !GIRLSSOFTBALLW LPet.Red Sox6 1.858Indians3 5.375Fireflies2 5.296PEE WEE LEAGUEW LPetGobblers4 2.666Roosters2 4.332KAl’FMANINDEPENDENTSW LPetKaufman5 7.415But Roosters Nearly BeatemThursday, July 21st, girls softball, 4:30, Indians (Monday) vs. Red Sox (Narramore). Little league, 6.30, Cubs (Fair) vs. Rebels (Kain). Pony league, 8:15, Yankees (Patterson) vs. Dodgers (Reed).BAILEYStaffthe Roosters Monday nignt, juiy llth. The final score, 9 to 8.The Roosters were battling forturning out to be the this win to tie the league up forthe second time in two weeks. The Gob- Tthis win for the GobblersRoosters.The Roosters looked like the Indiana Tuesday evening, July 12th Independents vs. Oak CUM.Friday, July 22nd, 8:00, Kauf-It issurvival of the fittest in the PeeWee baseballleague.putbiers narrowly escaped defeat by them two games out front of theby a score of 16 to 7.Narramore, the Red Sox pitcher, had to turn on the steam at one time in the game to ward off an1*Dallas.Monday, July 25th, 6:30, Roosters (Yudizky) vs. Gobblers (Nel-iaw*i—emu i■■mow-****’***1*- - — - - - son). Little league, 8:15, TempleIndian attack. Bateman turned in pirates (Wisniewski) vs. Ke-.. kaHtntj atfpratfo for tHiiv , , . -The Kaufman HeraldKAlTFMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUI.Y 2). 1960—3Pony▲iStars Trimgoodcircling the diamond four time for the Red Sox, while Hussong, Calhoun, Barnes and Lagow managed two runs apiece.Hullum, the continuous batting marvel for the Indians, topped the list on her club by getting two runs off two hits and an error.The Yankees continued on the best of the two teams in the tirstbels (Kain).Tuesday, July 26th, girls softball, 4:30, Red Sox (Narramore) vs, Fireflies (Jones). Pony league, 7:45, Paul Murrey Cardinals (Me-Clanahan) vs. Dodgers (Reed).Wednesday, July 27th, 8:00,Pony League All Stars vs. Terrell Panthers.IEustaceHandilyBy PAUL BAILEYThe All-Stars were hitting like ing, Lane and Patterson were noHerald Staffthey were in but tin \ practice as slouahes at bat during the game.two innings of play, running in six scores in the first two innings and taking the lead, 6 to 2. But, the Gobblers were mined, too, storming back and scoring seven runs in the last three innings and holding the Roostersto only two runs.Hedrick and Jordan put half of the Roosters scores on the scoreboard, making two runs apiece. Norman Struck rounded the basesThursday, July 28th, girls softball, 4:30, Indians (Monday) vs. Fireflies (Jones). Little league, deter- j6:30, Cubs (Fair) vs. Temple NashPirates (Wisniewski). Pony league, 8:15, Yankees (Patterson) vs. Paul Murrey Cardinals (McClana-han),Friday, July 29th 8:00. Kaufman Independents vs, out-of-town opponent.The Pony League All Stars, they took sixteen hits off EustaceLewis Lane and Pat-to ilsplaying their first game togetiher pitcher,a team, proved they earned a terson, pitching for the All-Stars.hitsthree times on two walks and a They both had a perfect record,'hit for the Gobblers, while Narrahitting throe for three and scoring * more followed up with two runsthree runs each fur the All-Surs. | “ u,t.Independents()place onthe All-Star roster by allowed Eustace only fiveot-outtrimming the Eustace baseball for the evening, both domg a finemeersr a1 club, 20 to 7, at LionsWednesday night. July JField 3°^ °n the moundIn addition to their fine pUch*onbyjailse d innermytheWillgoodforthtU-tutaj.IthehjUis tedjvefach,fiimwastnen.ifThetryiliit’iisonn vi eIIa*e Webb was not to be out done by tihcse boys, getting three hits and a walk in four times at bat, scoring three runs. Webb played a fine game as catcher for the All-Stars.Barton and Evans followed up these powerhouse batters with tworuns off two hits.Monroe topped the batting orderfor Eustace, tagging a ihome runin the second inning and follmv-with a double, scoring twoLittle league made if four in a row in the second game Monday night, rapping the Cubs with a 23to 8 loss.This moved the Rebels into atie with the Pirates for firstplace honors. This ball club has caught on fire anti it doesn’t look like anyone is going to put it out.Beat Athens11I1VSecond Time(icThe Kaufman Independents added another game to their winaThe Cubs were playing withoutregular pitcher, Butler, and column by defeating the Athensngruns for his club.With the first win tucked away for the All-Stars, they will be looking for another teim to conquer. Their game with the Terrell Panthers was postponed due to the regular scheduled games rained out last Thursday night.These games had to be made up Wednesday ni ght.Six Rebelstheirthe Rebels turned several walks into scores. The Rebels tallied ten runs in the second inning to spelldisaster for the Cubs.Hand, Kain, Hatchel and Scarborough crossed home plate for three runs apiece for the Rebels.Fair, Cox and Raymond scoredtwo runs each for the Cubs.The Red Sox, dominating the retiringgirls softball league, trimmed the louts.march for the Pony League title by defeating the Dodgers 15 to 8 innightcap game.club 7 to 2 at Lions Field Friday night. This made the second win over Athens by the Independentsin two starts.The pitching by Wiser and the hitting of Miller were instrumental m the Independents victory.Wiser allowed the Athens club only five hits for the game, whileten batters with strike1 i 11On All-StarTeam Heretill, eekon*.‘tor v thePLAY BALL- Detroit Tiger Hank Aguirre takes a good look to make sure his son, Rang, has his catcher's mask secure before they start their father-son baseball game. The Sons ‘blasted' fathers 7-0.The fast, rising Rebels of the Little League have risen to fame this week by placing six players on Hit* Little League All-Star team, Picking the stars off the Little League teams w;• s quite a chore fur Bill Monday, sponsor of the ba eball program. All three team have been scrapping for first placeand playing very good baseballall season.He beLbalRobin Kainthe TexansSaturday Ni^Kt—toit,11, itBatting .476\ idRobin Kain, captain of the Rebels Little League baseball team,Dallas and its Dallas Texans football team will be making more than 700 crippled and underprivileged children happier Saturday n gh» when they take par.stars making the twelve-man team are Robin Kain, ArchieBlanton, Don D. Scarborough,Lynn Bailey, Ronme Hatchel andDanny Beers.The Cubs followed close behind with four of their team member;- receiving the bu-ebali honor. The Cub stars include Robert Fair,andThe Dodgers held close reins on the Yanks through the second inning, leading hy a 5 tlt;» 4 marginat tin* end of the second. Althoughthe third innug told the story 'I iio Yankees drove m eight runs to halt the Dodger threat Webb and Kupper, two sluggers for the Yanks, added up three runs a-piece Following close behind war Evans, Lambeth, and Bounds withtwo runs for their club. Robinson, Spence and Reed ran In two point each for the Dodgers.The Dodgers were allowed only three hits in the game, which tells the difference in the scores.This win plates the Yankees in a very good position of cinching the Pony league title .while the Dodgers went further in thecellar. If the Yankees are to t*standMiller tallied three of the sevenscores for the Independents, hitting into two singles and getting a walk. Davdson, Mankin, Baker and MeCianahan added the reto the score-Imaining four runs board.Jones and Thompson scored thetwo runs for Athens.Some bad has to follow thebase ball. That isgood,the caseeven inwith the Independents, asthey dropped a tough one toAvalon last Monday night, 13 to 7.The Independents, leading off asif they were going to the Avalon club, lost their finesse in the fifth inning and let Avalonrun m nine scores. The Independents were leading 6 to 0 at the of the fifth. Avalon allowedto shut outto,Kaufman only one more score Inthe last three innings.arid Edwards were thepushed from their first pace mgs, it will have to be up to tne Cardinals, although mathematicallv, the Dodgers could tie them for first place, providing they winRyerlosing pitdhers for the Independents.The Kaufman Independents w ill face a good test of baseball Friday night at Lions Fiekl when they meet Oak Cliff of Dallas in a contest. The KaufmaninTerry Butler, Lovd WebbDavid Tatumtheir remaining games.The Thursday night games (boys will be looking for anotherwere postponed due to the rain Wifl to help bring their percentagetn «UMIitnd are being made up this week, j