Daily Press from Newport News, Virginia (2024)

DAILY PRESS, Newport News, May 18, 1967 19 Farmers Snap Nearly All l-A ecords, Javins Leads Assault NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED! NO MONEY DOWN! PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL MAY 20 since Matheson. In 1964 Mike Barnes hit .382 for Newport News and two years ago the title went to Ferguson's Jimmy Schroer. Schroer nosed out the Typhoon's Wayne Vick, .3684 to in 1964 while Robinson, now in the Boston Red Sox organization, was unbeaten in 10 games in 1963. Also in 1963, Crabber Jimmy Matheson led the Peninsula hitters with a .471 mark with 40 hits in 85 times at bat. years ago by Hampton lefthander Steve Tyndall In 1964 Blanchard struck out 130.

Newport News' Wayne Owens struck out 21 in a single game this Spring (against Poquoson) but Bob Conley, also a former Typhoon basketball star, owns i IUCK 1ST lNSt0 CK TUIUKi Tltl TIH wJu.U. Ix s13" s125 3M tin UtW $139S $12s HE sm si59S si395 ME T5 $ir IBB fla? sir 1 si2s mm Cornell DELUXE 100 Nylon Cord Body Full Depth Tread Good Mileage Slotted Tread Design Good Traction Comfortable, smooth ride .3677. Javins batting average is the Niemotka strikeout total is about all tne scnool strikeout highest for a Peninsula player 'three less than that posted tw! 24 MONTH 1 ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE lA I I MMht tii til kat4i -rf 1 ll i httj tut trtfcM P-mzmi 1 1 i BurntM, kitd tl wilt it unhiit. Bag SP I SI th.t 4ns tiN S'''! I'i By BOB MINGS Daily Press Sports Writer There's no mystery behind Warwick High School's 1967 Peninsula District Group l-A championship, judging from their virtual sweep of individual honors, most of which were records. Leading the assault was third baseman Wayne Javins.

who hit .418 and drove in 25 runs. Javins shattered his own mark of .394 set last Spring when every high became an automatic record. Javins RBI mark surpassed the 20 posted by teammate from nie Griffith, who slumped from .338 to .230 this year. Javins, being courted by Virginia Tech, "hits the ball where it's pitched." Other records for the Farmers came in pitching victories (eight) by David Hickman and shutouts (three) by Hickman and Gregg. Also in the pitching depart-1 ment, Hampton's Billy Niemot-! WhiUwofl.

add $2 OO extra pr tirt Denbigh snapped its all-time area record 20 game losing streak, won two straight but now has lost nine in a row. Several reasons could be advanced for the recent drop in individual performances. One of them is the continually shrinking schedule. Two years ago the limit for regular season games was 20 and it was reduced to 18 in 1966. This Spring it was lowered to 30 month 14 000 nisnv-.

16. Along the way, schools were 5IH tg fi Mm tmi. lllu M6" s1470 $16" EE i7M aSff SEE SU3 mil Cornell ARISTOCRAT 4r Low Profile Construction 4 Ply Nylon Cord Material for greater high speed stability control strength Large Tread Contact Area Multi-Bladed Design for fast starts quick stops -fr Improved Wear through Cool Running, Free Rolling Design -A- Smooth, Quiet Ride through contour shaping. WhiUwolU add $2.00 extra par tir JAVINS GREGG HICKMAN LINK PENINSULA BATTING (Players who appeared at bat at least 45 official times) atMtM A i i rl i 1 'IftTlV rA iOT-t' rw i'M) i T. VQ a rtli itft 'l4 it m-lM.

JLfi TT I it) i'V-tI 4pii -J1 Jr jLv AY i 1 mmtU, baud 1 iinw4 0 1 A 1 31 rft tm .1 hit. fx' 3 WLJ Ay ifT AB 55 fi7 57 71 Javins (W) LinK (H) Trevillian (H) Kent (Y) 0. Carrithers (F) 55 ordered to drop batting practice before weekday games. Cool weather hasn't helped much either, although thin year's schedule saw few games played on days when the temperature was as high as 70. The weather was dry, however, and there was no rash of rainouts as in previous years.

Only one game was postponed, the second Kecoughtan YorK contest. Should the Group l-A board decide to approve the proposed State tournament it will be interesting to see what happens in regard to future It could cause more Saturday i and night games because those ka surpassed his 1966 strikeout total of 80 by one. Newport News freshman Bobby Creekmore notched the best batting streak by hitting safely in his last 13 games. While the District records fell this, year, most of them still aren't quite up to standards set when Peninsula schools were in the Eastern District. Hickman's number of victories BB 15 5 14 5 3 3 4 8 22 11 11 10 5 4 4 6 9 13 13 C.

Smith (Y) 76 Willis (K) 43 B. Creekmore (N) 71 Dailev (Y) Juclkins (W) 54 Gurtler (Y) 64 Phelps (H) 54 Johnson (Y) 5 Lender (K) Si Hin (K) 41 H. Smith (N) 58 A. Smith () 49 3B 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 4 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 62 is two less than the total posted jv Av. .418 .343 .333 .324 .309 .303 .302 .296 .292 .286 .281 .278 .277 .268 .262 .259 .245 .242 .242 .241 .240 .230 .222 .220 .218 .206 .203 .200 .196 .192 .185 .184 .182 .180 .176 .157 .119 .113 .098 HP 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 2B 2 4 2 0 2 2 3 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 3 1 4 2 0 2 3 4 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 23 r.

19 23 17 23 19 2' 21 16 18 15 18 15 le 12 15 15 13 12 14 12 13 12 14 13 11 10 10 12 9 12 9 12 8 8 6 5 14 16 13 7 12 12 10 13 13 21 13 4 12 15 10 5 4 17 II 5 15 11 8 4 4 4 4 6 13 3 11 7 6 4 3 Victorio (O) 54 Wil ams (W) 50 tit vn 1 1 siu STIIH ti VVl? TUItltSt 6oon M545 6 5013 M8M $16" Sl-tO s19" s16n KM $2095 $17y lifctt $22" $19" ra4fS lw RMnr" Cornell ASTRONAUT if Super Low Profile with 100 Nylon Cord Material wider, lower, strongerthan conventionally shaped tires Deep, Wide Tread of Polybutadiene Rubber assures long wear ir Thousands of Gripping Edges for Non-Skid Safety plus wraparound design for sure road contact and cornering -ft- Tested at More Than 100 mph to assure Safety at Top Turnpike speeds WhiUwallt add $2 00 (Mtra ptr tir several years ago Dy ex-r armer Randy Blanchard, now at Duke, and Hampton's Cecil Robinson. are two times batting practice is allowed. Blanchard was 10-3 as a junior Ann Edwards Griffith (W) 61 R. Allen (K) 54 Wrenn (W) 59 Wright (F) 55 Holcomb (N) 48 W. Smith (D) 64 Harris (D) 55 Stout (Y) 51 Shelor (O) 52 Harris (F) 54 Cabe1 (D) 49 Turner (H) 44 Stewart (F) 50 Davis Y) 68 Ccsonguay 51 Bethel (Y) 67 Wrl (D) 53 Dabbs (F) 51 Virginias Vie In Golf Today At Richmond Ousted From 36 MONTH 30,000 i 1 1 CUARANTU! GUAtANTOi W1 1 M) Tk.

r.f ww fcrth, I iX i r.j I A to H' mm ut.M mm MS l' yllH I 0 mmm at Ml mmm. Jli 'A fkntl mm mm I ft nm -mm mlh YUkll ij W) Vtiv-h mmmmtmm iirf I ii i a FhIuo Woo if'f; CUAKANTH! CUARAHTK! tAVV, i M.k at 1a.t.a I fct If It 1 UMCONDITIONAt CUMANTII tow fV kit rf hattt't) wt mi imtlit iharft fOU Pkt Wjf til Jb M' 'ijyj mm ,8 (Players with lest than 4S official times at bat) Avs HP AB Bl 2B 3B 1.000 .500 .333 .333 .316 .304 SO 3 7 7 11 3 13 13 5 5 12 14 9 20 4 9 10 3 19 10 13 14 8 14 21 11 3 11 19 19 17 10 14 4 16 15 20 9 24 16 SO 0 1 5 0 6 3 3 4 5 16 2 3 3 5 3 4 9 6 0 6 6 2 9 4 14 8 13 5 5 5 9 11 2 1 13 7 16 17 9 3 1 3 4 7 13 1 9 16 RICHMOND, Va. (AP)-Wom-en's golf teams from the and the Virginias vie here Cornell WIDETRACK Ta High Spaed Safety proved in grueling desert tests at 120 mph MAXIMUM HIGH SPEED SAFETY -ft High Speed Mileage Miracle "Poly" Rubber it so toucjh WE GUARANTEE THE MILEAGE High Speed Driving Control Wrap-around, Modern Widetrack Tread Design, molded deep into tread gives positive traction CORNERS LIKE A CAT STOPS AT YOUR COMMAND. JfxRiding Comfort Smothers severest bumps jars, RIDES LIKE THE ROAD IS CARPETED it Low, Wide fit Handsome Dual Stripe Continental Styling is UNIQUELY DISTINCTIVE Langley Play Defending champion Anne Edwards lost her second straight sudden death match Wednesday and was ousted from the Lang-ley Women Golf Association's annual Spring tournament which continues today. Arlene SHIM KT MStMt s4ii iIvtm WHIH TIRI TIRE C7 ilfcil.

7.0Q-13 $2ys s2ys mi s2695 $2220 7.7S-14 iZX S229S TR1 ilJl 670-15 Ifes S299S $244S 7.1015 it'll S319S S259S MSJ todav and Friday in the .304 .304 .300 .289 .286 .286 .286 .281 5 4 7 11 9 11 7 3 10 7 15 4 6 7 BB 0 0 1 0 2 5 0 2 1 9 1 2 2 5 8 2 0 4 0 4 2 1 1 1 13 6 23 2 0 14 2 3 0 1 0 7 2 11 1 6 6 1 1 4 2 Edwards now is favored by tourney observers. Crane (W) 1 fcoutten (H) 2 Herbert (Y) 12 Strachan K) 3 Jackson (W) 38 (W) 23 Nic Kits (K) 23 Crawford (D) 23 Bowler (H) 10 McLean (D) 38 Ford (Y) 14 Watkins IN) 14 (W) 7 Owens IN) 32 Bunn (F) 37 Nicholas (H) 44 Chamberlain (K) 24 Lev-is (H) 14 Rndqers (H) 4 Stone (O) 41 Andrews (K) 25 Williamson (F) 25 Dent (Y) 17 Hess'cr (H) 17 Mojre (2b, F) 43 West (H) 30 R. Smith (W) 44 Stainback (W) 18 Gribble (N) 9 Strawsnyder (H) 43 .270 .250 .250 .250 .250 ALL TIRES RMim ASK ABOUT OUR Wi .244 Elsewhere, Phyllis Parsons and Trish Weisflog will tee off at 9 a.m. in the second round of the Fort Eustis Women's Spring Handicap tournament .240 MOUNTED .240 .235 .235 mPmW Credit Plan! vlMmK 1 FREE! .233 .233 jpring installment of their annual series, with the Carolinas expected, as usual, to prevail. Mrs.

P. J. Cudone of Myrtle Beach, S.C., a former Curtis Cup player, heads the 22-mem-ber from the two Carolinas that will tangle with the Virginias squad at the Hermitage Country Club. Robbye King of Arlington, reigning Virginia women's amateur champion, is the top-rated member1 of the team from the two Virginias. The Carolinas team leads the series, now in its 11th renewal, six victories to four and won last year's match, 75-45, staking out match at Charlottesville and adding 19 points to the advantage in the fall match at Aberdeen, N.C.

which ends Friday. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Dev Hamilton defeated Carol Raymer, .227 and Arlene Edwards defeated Betty 'SJ. vuiniH in rniti. .222 .222 .217 Wood, 4 and Wanda Blixt defeated Jane BltAI Bailey, 6 and Lucy Peterson defeated Carburetor Air Cleaner FILTER Niemotka (H) 19 ass 0 1 4 1 7 3 4 3 2 4 2 2 0 2 4 11 2 2 0 7 6 3 2 1 8 7 17 3 2 6 2 3 1 1 5 5 0 2 9 8 0 1 0 7 5 5 1 2 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 8 7 2 1 1 5 1 0 3 2 6 4 3 2 1 4 2 2 1 0 2 2 5 2 4 7 5 2 0 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 vy i Jean Hamm, 4 up. CONSOLATION Barbara Coombs defeated Ann Edwards, Hogan (N) McKay (K) Sands (F) 1 up, 19th hole; Jho Edwards defeated Wilson (K) Betty Downey, 1 up; Deanie Casey de No.

7 AUTO POLISH POLISH Simpson (K) feated Helen Wallace, 1 up, 19th hole 1 1 auiw. poush Connell (W) Elsa Saunders defeated Helen Carroll, 1 i i msmm mn i -r ri UP. Gardner (H) Hickman (W) FIRST FLIGHT SS 4 If MWl June Fox defeated Alicia Glover, 3 up; Huckeba (K) Reder (K) Jean Lockhart defeated Pat Berryman, 3 PLUGS FOR WosT Cleaner and Ann Goodnow defeated Joy Black, 2 up; Grace Lockridge defeated Gloria Fox (F) IQGear (K) Best-ball competition in Hathaway, 2 up. .211 .205 .200 .200 .190 .183 .182 .176 .175 .171 .167 .167 .167 .167 .162 .162 .162 .143 .133 .178 .125 .118 .111 .100 .095 .091 .083 CONSOLATION unver iyi Finch (H) M. Carrithers Marian Blount deieated Amy Morris, 3 BIG SAVING (F) and Anne Mooney defeated Helen Roq 5 10 21 32 II 17 40 41 24 12 4 37 37 37 7 15 39 8 17 9 10 21 II 12 12 25 21 27 Buckingham (N) ers, 4 up; Marge Lundie and Eleanor foursomes starts at 9 a.m.

today. Lineups will be shuffled for Friday's round. Thirty points will be at stake each day. With Mrs. Cudone on the Caro Powei, bye.

Cooper (D) Koepf (Dl Martin (D) Ml SECOND FLIGHT Mary Kelly defeated Betty Dandrea, 4 and Ruth Keith defeated Jane Yarnell, standouts; piott linas team are such and Helen Kinney defeated Regeine (Y) r. Hforrro TJiirnc nf flrnonchnm Brumm Smith, 4 up. Lee Blankenship defeated Mary Wright, 1 uo (H) CONSOLATION Jean Lohr defeated Martha McBride, 4 and 3: Pat Beardelli. Marv Maarurier 10 3 7 11 ana Mrs. h.

a. covingion oi ur-'j. oeekmor (Nt angeburg, S.C., a five Carolinas women champion. (Y) Sally Carroll of Mr.ckiw F) W.Va., and former Virginia iMaXVi 083 i and Marian Farren, bye. OBOj THIRD FLIGHT .048 1 De Mavvfield defeated Tinka Allison, .045,2 up; Cottie Snow defeated Martene Un- 5 and Dida Alexander defeat- 0 3 0 1 30 women champions Mrs.

Hon-1 scon in hit or an official1 ed Diane Cone, 1 up, 20th hole. (Players who appeared in games but tailed to get either a T. 1 and Mrs. James' auu Jin. implies nme at bat included, Andreoll, Gore, Gregory and Jones, Warwick; Gladden, Lowe, Reynolds Of Richmond and Mrs.

and Waters, Kecou9htn; Ingraham and Piszko, Hampton; Moore (pitcher), Dicker- TODAY'S PAIRINGS 8:30 a.m. Arlene Edwards vs. Dev Hamilton; 8:35. Wanda Blixt vs. Lucy Peterson; 8:40, June Fox vs.

June Lock- William PnllarH nf Pharlnl tpn-' son, and Whltmer, Ferguson; Baxter, Johnson, Hedgepetn, Hunt, oyier and Shep (f A 54x Station Wagon 5- A 'u A rui atTRFSS NYLON Reinforced fm F0Si PjEST lpOFF AT JL .30 QUART CAPACITY! WH uov1 fj'J lf-J. Reese, McClelland, Hilchens, Grizzle, Newport News PENINSULA PITCHING (Based On Four Decisions Or Mare) IP ville are on the Virginias The Virginias last won in 1965. The championship is determined (W) hart; 8:45, Mary Kelly vs. Ruth Keith; 1 8:50, Helen Kinney vs. Lee Blankenship; 8:55, Barbara Coombs vs Jho Edwards.

Li 9 Deanie Casey vs. Elsa Saunders; 0 9 05, Anne Goodnow vs. Grace Lockridge; Eleanor Powell vs. Marian Blount; 1 Ann Mooney vs. Marge Lundie; 9:20, 2 Jean Lohr vs.

Pat Berardelli; 9:25, Mary Dy aaaing scores oi me sjti Moore ik Dent (Y) and- fall matches. Ann Magruder Marian t-arren. 63 44 39 44 37 31 43 47 26 52' i 52 65' 3 38 48 38 39J 31 23' 3 21 24 34 58 48 31 34 33 35' 3 33 18 21 Huckeba (K) Niemotka (H) Martin (Y) Gregg (W) Smith (K) Watkins (N) Keglev (HI Gribble (N) Wright (Fl Crawford (D) Ovns Wade (D) Joh'ison (D) Big Field Slated For Drag Races VIRGINIA BEACH (Special to Daily Press) More than 200 cars are expected to compete Saturday at the Virginia Beach Dragway. Peninsula drivers slated to appear include Benny Crabtree ER 10 17 10 15 12 25 8 23 8 7 10 15 16 18 17 17 ER 4 7 0 2 9 7 4 19 10 8 7 5 6 II BB 10 20 31 24 44 22 13 42 14 11 15 23 8 16 35 16 BB 25 13 4 15 9 9 30 33 24 3 2 8 28 SO 73 38 30 50 81 46 47 58 32 18 22 71 20 34 20 14 SO 37 26 11 5 24 18 14 26 31 18 8 1 4 24 (PltchersWith Loss Than Four Decisions) IP Shipyard Bowler Posts 705 Series Willard Lee of the Four Aces rolled a tremendous 705 set Wednesday morning in the Shipyard Morning League at the Sports Bowl. Lee, who never before had reached the charmed 700-cir-cle, came up with games of 250; 223 and 232 to record the first 700 scratch set in the league this season.

Boasting a 161 average, Lee has won numerous bowling awards in the past, including membership in the coveted 225 Club. Hessler (H) Chamberlain (K) ingraham (H) Whitmer (F) Fori (Y) 35 18 28'3 21 7 3 7 2 30 26 urn 3i1us8BsSiiM SAVE! 4 TRACK STEREO TAPE DECK Foster (H) 20'i 16 nn Swaih UnJ Cut OKI. Swoth Cut 1 1 (Chevrolet), L. M. Bradshaw Jr.

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