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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 8

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IO. 0Mre It, Seattle SacrarfcentoV san Diego 10, Houjrwom s. Mobile 4, Little Rock o. "eafw Memphis 1. a 8.

NMhville 7. ningmM post- Ahlonlo 6, Dallas 5 (10 In- lbfl 4. tWl WortlT 2. a City 4, Shreveport 3 do B4 4. Ameriwn AMocMllon Louisville 4, Indianapolis 3.

(Only scheduled). fttH STANDINGS W. Lubbock .8 01.000 AWarlUo 6 1 .857 A 3 .571 4 4 .500 3 a .500 2 5 .286 a 6 .250 Qavlt 7 .000 STANDINGS Abfiefte Lamm Chicago 8 5 .615 Pittsburgh- 8 5 .615 BrtStftflL 7 5 .583 Cincinnati 7 8 .467 MUlgdelphta .,6 8 .429 New-York 4 7 .364 St. Louts 2 9 .182 .583 6 4 7 5 6 6 .500 6 6 .500 5 .500 6 .455 5 .444 New" iTork Detroit Boston Cleveland St. 5 Washington 4 Philadelphia 4 6 .400 The harbor of Sydney, Australia extends 13 miles Intend and and has a shore line 188 miles long.

from Pate almost evo-y pitch thfii over thp gill HtnlUttg the Ctovls to seven hits flfirt strlkmt out tvhlte walking tour. Clovis issued 16 passes to first. Lust night It was rumored that there wtiuld ft "new deal" for the Thursday when Gtover and his Pamna on- ers open the first of a two game scries. Clovis goes to que Saturday for a game that and Sunday afternoon, and then retur'ns home for a pair 01 contests with Buck Foucett's Dukes. Ahe Sox Score: Ujtmocft Ail ft ro A Alvls, lf-2h 4 1 1 0 rf 7 3 4 0 0 0 ss 633420 lb 7 i 2 4 ct 5 6 i 3 .1 5 3 13 0 Sullltan, 2b ...4 3 0 1 0 Hnughwout, If 2 1 1 0 0 SWlth.

3b 811010 Macdonald, 6 2 4 i ss-p-2b 4013 Ootltch, lb 2 1 8 rf 2 0 0 1 Hjlloy, cf-ss 3 0 1 3 Moore. c-2b-p-c 4 0 0 4 Quillln, Sb-c-p 4 1 1 4 Novotney. rflb 3 0 1 1 Matcu. If i 0 2 Bnromlch. It 3 0 1 0 Sflnll, 3b 4 1 1 Cwlk, 0 0 0 Czapczyk, 0 0 1 Presneil, 0 0 0 Smar.

2 6 0 0 Mnddox. ct 2 0 0 1 51 28 1927 5 0 A 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 2 7271610 LUBBOCK 625 002 CLOVIS ooo on 2 Roonoy 5 Serena 3. Prince 2, Coin 8. Haughwout. Smll'fi 2, Mncdonald 3.

Dobbs, Novotney. Two-base Rfoney, Serena. Prince. Smith. Dolllch.

Novotney. Three-base Dobbs. Home 2. Stolen Wllemon. Cola.

Dnuble to Quillln to Dotllch to Moore. Left on 13: Clovis 9. Bases on 4. Cwlk 3. Czapczyk 6.

Pressnell 2 Moore. Smnr, Dobbs 2. Quillln. (lonakl 14. Dobbs 2.

Cwlk fnr lnn' f-TVM'i. 9 in 12-3. PressncIM for 2 In 2-3; Smar 6 for 5 In 3 2-3; Dcfobs 3 for in i i-j, Moore tor in 1-H; Quillln 3 for 4 In 2-3. Passed Losing Or- ncst and Rabe. the Want-Ads ADMISSION Matinee i80c Evenings $1.22 (TRICKS INCLUDE; TAX) DAVID O.

SELZNICK PIIKSKNTS mute JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH GOTTEN with tlONU IARRYMORE MfMfftT MAHHM4- WAITER HUSTON UlllAN CHMUU SICKFQRP LYCEUM Now thru Saturday IOX OFFICE OPENS 1:15 TODAY AND 12 SATURDAY the most dangerous bad-man on the fighting, roaring frontier JOHN GAIL WAYNE RUSSELL RICH DIXON STATE Starts Sunday Rosetta Thaipe To Give Concert Here on Monday GOSPEL SINGER: Rosetta Tharpc, shown nhove, and her trroun of gospel singers, will appear In concert nt the Clovis Armory Monday at 8 p.m. Rosetla Tharpe, Chicago, prominent negro vocalist, and her group of gospel singers and soloists, will appear in concert nt the Clovis Armory at. 8 p.m. Monday, according to in announcement made Wednesday by the Rev. J.

L. Lancaster of the Church of God In Christ of Amarillo, who is sponsoring the event. The program will be made up of religious numbers. Featured among the troupe of singers is Marie Knight, a recent addition to the group. Profits from the concert will go to the local Church of God in Christ.

Tickets will range in price from $1.65 to $1.85, and there will be i special section reserved for white patrons, LctV oaster said. Mabry Expected to Return Home Today SANTA FE, Governor Mabry was expected to return to his office today from a brief trip to California. 25th Anniversary of Ordination of Clovis Priest to Be Observed Colebrntlng (he 25th sary of (ho ordination of the Rev. Mathlns ttolle, O. pastor nf Sncrcd Hear! Church ana superintendent of Sncred Heart Hiph and Elementary schools, pupils of the schools will present Silver Jubilee PngOTDt at the Sflrred Iteart School auditorium, Ninth and Rencher, f'rlday at 8 p.m.

Father Helle was ordained to the priesthood by the Most Rev'. Joseph Chartrand, D.D., Dixhon of Indianapolis, June 12, The kicnl celebration Is being hold a few weeks before the i-ary date because the pupils wanted to participate before school term ends. 'Die Clovis priest entered the Franciscan novitiate nt Mount Airy, Ohio, and received (lie habit on AUK. 15, 1914-. At thai time he look the name Math'uis in exchange for the name Bernard Francis, given him by his parents, Bernard and Anna Exterkamp Heile of Covlngton, Ky.

lie conducted his Cirst solemn high mass at St. Aloysius Church, Covington, June 18, 1922. His first appointment was to St. Michaels on the Navajo Indian rcs- srvn'tion In Arizona. He served there until 1925.

From July 1925 to July 1026, Father Ileile was assistant nt St. Joseph's Church, Escanaba, then he returned to Arizona, and ivas organizer and builder of (he first Catholic church on the Hop! Indian reservation, St. Joseph's Mission in Reams Cinyon. From 1931 to July 1932, he was assistant pastor at St. Anthony's Church at Streator.

111., the next year was assistant pastor at St. Boniface's Church, Lafayette, Ind. spent the next two years as assistant at t. Anthony's in VVachi- ta, the next two years as assistant at St. Boniface's nt Louisville, and then became pastor at St.

Joseph's in Louis- vlile. In August, 1937, Father Heilc went, to St. George's Church in Cincinnati as assistant pastor, remaining until 1940, when lie be( rame of St. Louis' Church. i Batesville, Ind.

In 1945, he came from St. Louis' Church to the local pastorate. At the Friday night. 'High School who will LOADED WITH DYNAMITE! This mighty drama of (ho of primJtive human joys and biitrud as only Kugrnu O'NrilJ could write it! JOHN WAYNE THOMAS MITCHELL IAN HUNTER Ilux Office Opt-im Daily, Last times tonite FKATIRK participate in the tribute are Thelma Shofner, Lucille McDonald. Bobble Baker, Sandra Pawoi, Esther Dominguez, Eugenia Kos, Alexandria Resales, Marylee 151- lott, John Watson, Estelle Villa, Odella Garcia, Mary Ann Mares, Guadalupc Huerta, Carlolla Camillas, Mary Lou Ollvas, Betty Bell, Marcella Trujillo, Kva Josephine Jacques and Lois Efowell.

Mary and Madelyn Trujillo will sing, "Indian Love Call," Symphoroha Garcia and Madelyn Trujillo will do an Indian dance; Sandra Pawol sing "Merry Life" and Theresa McKlnncy, a 4-year-old, will portray the First Mass Bride. The sixth, seventh and eighth grades will present a play entitled. "Supporting Your Church." The third, fourth, nnd fifth boys will give a choral re- entitled, "God Bless Your Silver Jubilee," especially composed for the occasion by Leonard J. Bentz. The fourth and fifth grade girls will do an Indian dance, The kindergarten, first and second grades will present a 1-aet nlay, "Fairy Gifts." Participating will be Marcella Elliott, Marie Watson.

Ivo Cross Cresap, James Pawol, Decil Davi.s, Roger Elliott. Stephen Borland Richard VVeigle. Joel Ingram, Jos, Bell, Thomas O'Neill, Milton Rowley, Michael Barela, Tlieo- lore Wnldhauser, Virginia Hauler, Pauline Miller, Marcy Sianders, Betty Fry, Sharon Snyder, Joan Young. Bohhyo Neff, Mary Martha Tipton, Judith Ingrnm, Patricia Steely, Diana Brockette, Joane Gasser, Did Jacxibson, tinci Mary Gail Schmidt. During intermission, Ann Lisbeth Jameson will 'give a recitation entitled, "The Teen Agor." HELPFUL DKSCIHITlbN CHICAGO, Sgt.

Edward O'Mallcy of Central Police asked fellow officers to help him find his car. With embarrassment, he said they probably would be sure to notice it if it appears on the streets because it still liccn-se plates and a 1916 city vehicle sticker. He said ho had not obtained 1947 licenses because expect- i wl to buy a new car soon. A colored boy would say: "If- nnhlc food!" We'd say: "if-; with Only the very best on ninikft is selected tor Shop rustc.mors then it's tastefully prt pared for your utmo'i! enjoy in en I. A Kmck Sliop er is nvist ofitisfying sandwifh in town fresh fruit pies are taste I real malls are Hen, full flavored and thick enough to eat with a spoon Hie coffer is swell 1 You'll like tho things t-i eai at the IN TDK I.VCKI QUALITY -SERVICE- CLEANLINESS The vicious remains the savage crime remains unavenged! The most brutal bc'niyai man ever got from a woman told the way it happened defiantly rulliie: sh violently! The perfect nuvdcr WT.NM Roundup 2 Walkaways, 2 Close Tilts fly tfce AMrmljUrrl Press Two walknwnys nnrt two clow? Barnes highlighted Ihc piny Wed.

ticsday night in the Weal Now Mexico bttsebnlt lengue. Lubbock's Hubbers unllmbcr- ed their bflts for the highest scotc of tho season so far, blasting Clovis 28-2 while Amnrlllo rapped out a 16-1 verdict over Ablieno. it took a rally, however, for Albuquerque to down Pampfl and Leon dafo stole home In the eighth to give Borger a 10-9 decision over Lamcsn. Clovis sent seven men to the In an effort to hall the barrage four Hubber hits. Nhono asttng four Innings, and before he game was over the catchers, Moore and Quillln, were taking fling nt It.

Ten errors were charged to the Pioneers. On the other side, McDonald of ubbock struck ou( 14 Pioneers nnd Cola, the catcher, got two Rubber homers. Abilene tried four pitchers. The Gold Sox rapped their offer- ngs for 12 hits. Lonergon of Amarlllo dished out only 6 hits.

The Dukes' rally cnme with wo out In the ninth. Jimmy Venablc hit for the first time the game to drive In Stallworth and Davenport. Zomora, Etching his second full game, ssued seven free passes, but out nine Oilers and al- owed only eight hits. The teams change opponents tonight. Lubbock visits Albuquerque; Pampa at Clovis; Lame.sa at Amnrlllo nnd Abilene at Borger.

The LI IIP Scores: Abilene 000 001 6 Amarlllo ..570 200 16 12 1 McPike. Bean, Hughes, Nolle and Quevrcaux; Lonergan and Lamprlch. Lubbock 625 002 19 0 Clovis 000 Oil 7 10 McDonald and Cola; Cwich Pressnell, Smar, Dobbs Moore, Quillln nnd Moore, Qul- lin, Moore. Pampa 021 100 8 1 Albuquerque 130 001 8 2 Hewitt, Payte and Elliott; Zamora and Bottarini. 9 10 -1 10 10 5 Hair nnd Gromoiisch; Grzy- wncz, Lucia and Johnston.

MEWHOUSER generally rated the host Icft- the American League tire Boh Grovo, has losl his last hree starts after opening the f-ason for the Tiger with an au- against the St. 'xiuis Browns. I'tillct, St. Louis Cardinals styl- who led all National League tellers in games won and earned un.s last year, in each of his starts this season has been out of the box and charg- with the defeat. Wednesday was (he third traight time Newhouser failed to the route as the Boston Red )X finished him off in Hie ninth lining to whip the Tigers 7-1 Parnoll, rookie southpaw, nderl the Red four-gamp los- jif? streak by holriinc the Ben to four hits In registering his nitial major league victory.

The skidding Cards look tlioir successive delcat, a to the New f.i«mi Polo Grounds. The situation so serious in St. Louis that 'ri'siflont Kiini he was flying to New York to cc ior himseii lusl whm is wronu A'ith the world champions. 'I tic Cauls led until iwo out in In 1 ninth Wednesday, mainly be- aiise of home runs by Al (Kcdi Schocndienst and Stan Musinl. he i-iglit-pl'xc'e IlPdhirds are lull games behind the Brook- yn Dodgers.

The Chicago Culis, behind the our-hit pitcliing of KouKie iJoyle the Dodgers' winning streak 3-1. The defeat wa.s Brooklyn's first in nine starts at Ebbets Kield and it.s first-place lead over the Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates to one game. The Dodgers' Robinson went hitless four limes at bat, stretching his hit- U's, sliPHk lo L'O. Tlie Pirates had three big inn- Music Department Has Benefit Bridge A successful benefit bridge was held at the I Women's Club Mouse Wednesday afternoon imd sponsorship of the Music Department, with the ctieds to be used for the purchase of a record pfayel donated to'the high school library. As a continual the department's project, which is aimed at fu the musical education of Clovis students, thf next year will have for their project the ptircl classical and semi-classical records for the library'' cat collection, An en.toyahle afternoon was spent In the beautifully decorated club house by tho 56 ladles attending.

The door prize was awarded to Mrs. Ed Manson and Mrs. ft. Alexander received the for high score. Prize for second high was won by Mrs.

J. D. Dan- ncr and Mrs. James McNmnara received the prize for low score. Mrs.

C. E. Mason was awarded the gin rummy prize. Following the games, delicious refreshments were served by the ladles In charge of the refreshment committee, Mrs. VVftller Mrs.

M. Page, Mrs. Bessie Mrs. R. G.

Dunn, and Fisher. Mrs. E. J. Frear, chair the Music Department, slsted with the other ments by the following tecs: Mrs.

Leldon Mastcif John Tanner, and Mrs. Masterson, committee In I of tables, talleys, Ml Higglns, and Mrs. NormaHj floral decoration; Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Claude Ct i To st forh Of S' with but pi Is, Gen H( nnd amo find pnrc Brcv gooi KllloURh, Mrs.

Homer Litchficlri, prixcs. Rex Mobley Will Clash With Get? Big Rex Mobley, who pinned Buck Lipscomb in two straight falls last wsek, earned a chance against burly Al Gclx in tbe feature bout on Loho Brown's wrestling card at the Clovis Armory Friday night. This will be two out of throe falls with a one hour time limit. Lipscomb will battle "Rudy Jack" Carter of New Zealand in the two out of three fals minute time limit semi-final, while Bull McKuan, the former Montana sheepherdcr, tackles Ace Freeman, a new-comer to the Clovis ring, in the one fall 20- minute time limit preliminary. Tckets are on sale al Busy Bee Cafe and Duckworth Drug.

ings, a four-hit fifth and three- run eighth and ninth innings to iwamp.lho Phil in Philadelphia. 11-4. Tho Braves, behind Johnny -Sain, t'jpplcd the Cincinnati Reds in Boston 10-3. Suin fanned 10 batters and helped by Boh Elliott, who got three hits and Sari Torgcnson, who powered a iiome and triple. The New York Yankees' wesl- Invasion started in reverse as Browns licked them 15-0 in it.

Louis. In early-day America, I he cost of hauling a ton ol goods by wagon from Now York lo Buffalo was $100. Notes Admitted to the (mthlc Hospital, April 30 Mrs. H. M.

Sims, Vaughn' ical. Dlsmtawd from the Clovis Hospital, April 30. Mrs. Griego, nnd son, 218 Beta Clovis. DlsmissPt! from the Santa pital, April SO.

B. C. Bergwcll, Cnsa 0: Arizona. C. Wllks, Sluton, 1 Adnilttod to the Olbvis iul Hospital, April 30.

Bill Can- Ft ical. Johnnie Stanley, Clovis' ical. Johnnie Wyman, 921 medical. Dismissed from tho Clovls orhil Hospital, April 30. J.

S. Chrisenberry, 1121 i Mrs. Herbert Jones and ll son, Melrosc. Jerry Sprnguc, 806 UcldH Mrs. VV.

H. Tucker. 899 Al't Johnnie Wyman, 921 Jonfes. Tornado Victim Won Dora Man's Brother i Orvlllo Sprlnscr. lirothcr I of Uora i of Mrs.

Shermon Bracken of'P( i tales, was killed in the torho which destroyed BrightWat I Tuesday night. 5u Clyde Springer, who contapt Ihe Uorii man Wednesday inn, siiid (hat Mrs. frrville i-r seriously injured confined lo a hospital. i himself, was only slightly nt BESTEAD OF 17c IN OUR AD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 FURR FOOD STORES LAST TIMES TONITE case that was a Br erang! As Bx happened in life! So Boomerang toinc.i to th screen true authentic; in a new kind cf riot picture lifu-d alive and out of life itself! UNION BUS K.I feet ho March 1, IH47 1'hune 92 AMAUILLO 1HS 1u Amarlllu- 3 30 n. m.

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TO Uobbi, K. STARTS FRIDAY ABILtHl TOWN RANDOLPH SCOTT ANN DVORAK Friday, May 2nd 8:00 p.m. I Illil; IJIItl Dili li Ili4l i''ijld li.ti'li> I)'- UH. i iMt: STATE-TONITE CARA WIUIAMS ARTHUR KENNEDY SAMJJEViNE ANO TIIUOI SATURDAY MAIN HV5EKT 1 Dour Timr out ol Rex Mobley vs. Al Si MI IINAI.

'i Ou! ol 15 Minutr Um Buck Lipscomb vs. Jock Carter OPENING BOUT Tr 1 Lim'r Bull Mciuon vs. Ace Freeman CLOVIS ARMORY Tidket-. on Suit- al liusy lire Calf and Ur lii'41 UcM-rt-fd St-ttti) jil.iS UiiiKdidf Seats .73.

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