won t onorldTEXAS CTTY dV Ken Be»nett; lt;^‘‘^iheld Texas City to three hils Sat-jthi urday night while his I^ake Charles mtreand mate® rapped out 12 hits and a 9-4 nitthei »ethlt;13-]eaneri-were [ ac-194Sid tosseddler,andGulf Coast league victory Ijimar Cagle hit the first pitch 6!of the ball game for a home run and Lake Charles’ first score. The Lakers pushed in two more runs in in the third. Armin Somonte walked nil Leo Tyson and Cagle brought him I on home on a single. Then Tyson ad scored when Nelson Campver re- as lieved Somonte and walked in a run after loading the bases. aCampver went to pieces in the co fourth. John Smirnoff started it hit with a single. TyBon walked and Bennett made It on base on an er-! ru ror while Smirnoff scored. Tyson se scored on a long fly to right field si: and Bennett scored on a single by ni|^Jim Ball. thRalph Zavala relieved Campver!on and Hardie Nettles caught him for a single and scored on an error.Mel Griffin, Negro southpaw pitching his second game for Texas City, came in and shut off I^ake Charles for the last two innings. Texas City didn't score until the Big sixth. Jerry Dumin got on a field-; he ‘ ers choice and scored on an error in 10m- which got Jim Dean on base. Dean gt tird, got home on an error that left w t*ond Juan Izaguirre on base. Bones San-; ion’s dtfrs brought Izaguirre home with 10m- a home run over the right fieldnIn-nriofCOtamPCBawith fence.