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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

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SUNDAY JULY 3 1949 PA IVE Wichita Ready To 2 7 13 Wimbledon women's MELDING Legal blanks at fyews Record 11 8 0 HOME LOANS 0 0 2 Loan Association 98 Legal blanks at News Record New Power! 7:30 27 A Street Phon Jimmie Smith Oldsmobile Co Southwest 181fi I' RECORDS 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 2 4 14 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 r' '01 001 000 2 Christman go shot was io ii UNDEGROUND WATER The quantity of water under neath the surface is tad to be more than one third of the total volume of the oceanie wa ters This underground water is eomposed of rivers and springs with no visible sources as 14 11 "40 a OR 281 2M 805 188 280 237 IM 818 ft 244 298 29K 298 818 327 ten 288 0 11 15 11 5 85 41 24 880 81 i 0 0 tl 18 40 88 18 41 18 45 10 51 88 59 88 18 16 48 88 84 47 10 D'MAG'S POWER EXPLODES ANEW 13 71 51 80 98 78 38 12 14 84 2 0 1 lOfiO838881838818750730727 500250 In 1940 £7 percent of Ameri cans were living in cities and towns a 17 percent increase ovet the number In 1900 io 81 38 85 88 87 24 88 74 94 74 TOM HENRICH PUy the percentage don't overshift 27 in 6th Haefner in Minimum Minimum Minimum 7 A 3 0 0 0 0 Cott Payment Time to Complete proximately four to' five eeks ii ex 88 81 48 89 88 44 By ARTHUR EDSON WASHINGTON July 2 Sam Snead played practically flawless golf today to rack up a great eight under par 64 in the second round of the 615000 Wash ington Star open golf tournament This coupled with his 69 of yes terday gave him a 133 and the lead at the half way mark in the 72 hoIe meet Jim errier of San rancisco with a fine 65 today was but a stroke behind Snead at 13j Tied for third at 135 were Skip Alexander of Lexington winner here and (Dutch) Harrison of Little' Rock Ark Alexander had a 69 today Harrison a 68 Snead now is 11 strokes under par for the 36 holes played His but a stroke over the course record set two years ago by Ed urgol of Royal Oak Mich It equals the 64 turned in by Al Smith of Winston Salem yesterday when putter could do him no wrong Today and the rest of hit clubs behaving at "all He wound up with ajiorry 78 and far out of the running Other scores included Ky Laffoon St Andrews III and Miami Okla 65 Dick Meta Arkansas City Kas 68 Commerce Blanks Pittsburg Squad Dick Brown Stars COEYVILLE Kas July (Special) The Commerce Mer chants advanced to the aemi finals of the district seini pro baseball tourney being held here with 10 0 shutout over the Pittsburg Drillers riday night Southpaw Dick (Lefty) Brown pitched a neat three hitter to gain the victory The Merchants tnet the Baxter Springs Ban Johnsons in a semi final game Saturday night with Elmer Peacock scheduled to hurl for the Commerce squad The winner of 'last game will meet the winder of the Coffey ville Texaco Coffeyville Ban Johnson tilt in the finals Sunday night Bill Sartain shortstop led Com 11 hit attack with three singles in four trips In the sixth frame the tallied fopr runs with two coming in on a bases loaded single by Tony Bette rs Last year Commerce won four straight games to cop the tduma went championship tl 1 '8 1 Racarda 9 9 18 OtMr Owla II 4 or '50 Campaign i WICHITA Kas July 2 GP) The city park board here today voted secret session offer to lease Lawrence stadium for Western league but Nate Kobey Denver attorney who will be president of the Wuhita olub stated that so far he does not have a franchise for 1950 Adcdrding to Kobey he will seek a franchise for the 1950 seas on in Des Moines at the August meeting of tho Western league He Was granted permission to have his clpb in the league! for the 1949 season but was not able to exer cise that permission Kobey stated he has high hopes for the reapproval since the same directors that granted it for this year will be sitting in the meet ing in August An official statement was is sued by the park board following its ihich was th first of its kind that local newspapermen can remember The statement said that the na tional and Kansas state semi pro state baseball tournaments which pre held here each July and Aug ust will continue Special dates have been reserved solely for that purpose If Wichita Joints the Western league it will be Jinked with Den ver Pueblo Omaha Lincoln Des Moines and Sioux City other mem bers of the league Ponca City Miami ChaftuU Iola Carthaga Independent ittiburgh Bartlesville OOT ROM Tommy Byrne ruefully inspects the foot df space that kept the left hander out of the no hit of ame at Yankee Stadium Shortstop Johnny Lipon of the Tigers bounced a single off this fence in the left field corner in the eighth inning It was only a foot inside and was as close to being a home run as it waa to being tout 4 7 13 44 38 84 78 21 94 14 54 iHTmsrcosT 1'CRAbUAUYj VAN sm NO HEAT LOVER Th wlngl ran fly is found crawling actively about on snow but It quickly bacom Inactive whiii warm according to th En cyclopedia Britannica 4 o2 IS 82 IS 14 7 29ii 44 21 If you con pay rent on a good house you con buy your home on one of our loans be it HA "Gl" or conventional Right around this time all the sports scribes of the KOM circuit have been busy preparing their nominations for the All Star game to be played July 11 The all star squad selected on th bail of two point for a first team vote and one point for a second team vote will play th club leading th league on July 4 Prior to last night' games Independence wa in first place Just a few percent age points ahead of Carthag After seeing all the squad In the league (incidentally a writer name any players) the News Record's first team All Star ballot read Ilk tils: Catcher Lou Mann of Carthage (383) and Al Dunterman of Iola (464) Pitchers (right Woody Wuelhrich Carthago (9 1) and Ktn Geer Iola (44) Pitcher (left Steve Kralcy Independence (7 3) and Bill Creech lole (5 4) Gil lauto Iola (269) at lint base Buxx Scotten Bart lesville (289) at second Lou Ski xas Independence (451 at third and Ken Plutercr Chanute (469) at shortstop 'Jlnt McHugh Pitts burg was named utility infielder Outfield Dick Getter Iola (381) Joo Webr Independence (304) and Joo Costa Carthage (285) with Georg Boselo Iola as utility outfielder or the position Mar ry Craft th former Cincinnati Reda star now managing Indepen dence received our vole Batters in Texas Loop Staging Hot Race for Top Spot DALI AS July Batting averages generally moved upward in the Texas league the past week with a pew name among' the leaders Cal Abrams' th fleet ort Worth outfielder who boost ed himself into third place with his 351 Th hot race between Walt Wrona big Tulsa catcher and Herb Conyers Oklahoma City first baseman for the top rung Con tinued This week Wrona at the peak He was hitting 37 last week while Conyers was clout ing 352 Conyers addd four points but Wrona picked up 10 Conyers has th best average in the circuit when the amount of work is considered He has gone to th plate 289 times hhile 1 Wrona Ijas batted only 98 Ab ram has been to the platter 171 si Ben Guintipi Dallas Outfielder added nine point to his average but still is in fourth place with349 Conyers a 205 pounder who powders the ball is the first Texas leaguer to get over 100 hits this season He has 104 and with the race just a little more than half finished bids fair to gather in 200 for the campaign Conyers also loads in doubles with 30 John Lane of Tulsa tops the run makers with 68 but there are four tied for the lead in triples Abrams Solly Hemus of Houston Rdnsom Jackson of Oklahoma City and Tom Upton of Beaumont Each has seven iii entered his mouth and lodged hi neck near his spine The boy and his fiancee were seated in a car on a hill overlooking southwest Los Angeles last night when a masked man Jerked open a door and demanded money 11 turned over his wal Betty told sheriff's offi man ordered us both out of the car Sonny got out but he told me to stay in and warned the man to leave me alone The man said he'd do what he wanted with me As he came toward me Sonny leaped at him and in the scuffle Sonny was shot He still grappled with the man and knocked him down gun fell 'to the ground I seized it and beat the man on the head a couple of times Sonny who was weak and wobbly said me the gun honey' and hd shot the man four times 4 helped Sonny to the car and although I never had driven be fore I managed to drive away I shot back in reverse and the cir stalled I heard a groan I got out to See what was the matter and found I had driven over the body Somehow I reached a filling station and someone called officers They found in the man's wallet a card that indicates hisname is Iveta who Came here only yes terday to marry Miss Bowen was conscious at intervals The girl volunteered blood for a transfusion which was to ad ministered later The battl of the' young coupl and the bandit occurred high in the Baldwin hills near Culver City Miss Bowan told officers she and Sonny had gone to the hilltop to look at the city aglow with millions of lights were talking over our plans to be married Sunday at the Cal vary Methodist chureh When this man approached us I thought it was a gag of some kind Our inends knew where we were ing Not until I heard the did I really believe the man in UPSET IN 'MUSKOGEE Okla July 2 (A7 Unheralded Shawnee racquet ielders cut an upset swath through the Arkansas Valley open tennis tournament today ousting three seeded players in the Junior and divisions The biggest tumble was taken by Billy Ashburn top seeded entry in the class from Denison Tex who went down before Dale Anderson 7 5 6 1 AB49 U48 4 1S5541 171149 14'049 174994 180711 1111IS 1711 AB 623 3 3 4 1 (U0 5 1 5 0 8(0 2 0 3 8 2 0 5 Buthr Miami Brown Miami LmUrti Pon City Bnntt IndptndDco Brydlf Iola Bchaanlnt Miami Wutthrich Carthafo Garrett Carthafo Hula Ponca City Stockton Miami Sommara Miami of Pltchera roa IV 97 14 41 in 40 11 is 48 49 40 It 47 4t 14 48 42 41 41 42 25 28 81 48 18 24 39 20 10 15 27 AB 51 2 3 5 3 5 5 82 0 0 1 0 Totals 34 a Walked for Hudson Struck out for 8th New York i 320 Washington 002 Vollmer Mele RBI DiMaggio 4 Kryhoski Wood ling Mele 2 Stimweiss Byrne Coleman 2B Berra Coleman 3B Mele Left New York 10 Washington 14 toff Hudson 8 Byrne 7 Haefner 2 Welteroth 1 SO by Byrne 6 Maefner 2 Hudson 11 in 6 innings Haefner 2 in 2 Welteroth 2 in 1 Byrne (Stewart) (Robinson) WP Hudson Winner Byrne (6 4) Loser Hudson (5 7) Will Try To Nip Tulstt TULSA July The Okla homa City Indians loser of five straight games to their bitter Texas league rivals the Tulsa Oilers grot a boost from the air today 1 rom an airplane' over the city at noontime poured thousands of handbills proclaiming Tulsa tonight!" What the pilot not have known is that unlawful to drop handbills from airplanes over Tulsa 28 89 44 21 300 South Connell RICHER OKLA MIDGET TOURNEY OKLAHOMA CITY July CPI The third annual Oklahoma midget baseball tournament for boy un der 12 last Jan 1 will held here July 19 22 inals will be the night of July 25 as a preliminary to the Okla homa City Beaumont Texas league game Joyn Murray YMCA junior baseball director said today the first 32 midget team in the itate to entar will compete in the tourna ment sponsored by the leagues of Oklahoma Cit BASEBALL SCHEDULE Six games are scheduled for the Goodrich Rubber workers (CIO) baseball league all to ba played on the Commerce city dia mond This schedule: July 5 Hotrod vs Knuckle Skinners at 10 a July 6 Car bon Blacks vs Hootowls at 10 a and Roughneck vs Speedballs at 5:30 July 8 Hotrods vs Hootowl at 10 a July 9 Speed balls vs Knuckle Skinner at 10 a and July 10 Carbon Black Roughneck at 1:30 Girl To Marry Sweetheart Who Killed Masked Bandit LOS ANGELES July (AP) heroic high school tfirl who helped her sweetheart kill the masked bandit who shot him and attempted to rape her made plans to night to marry him tomorrow at his hospital bedside Pretty blonde 16 year old Betty Bowen and her Okla homa City sweetheart Alwyn (Sonny) 19 will be wed as they had planned if he Survives the night and is conscious tomorrow Ivers was given an even chance to survive' despite a fcaping wound from a bullet that MIAMIDAILY'NEWS MIAMI'OktA PAIRINGS MADE OR GOL PLAY Iola Blrtleaville Miami Ind9nden Ppncf City Chanute PitUburg ASSAULT WINS NEW YORK July 2 A sault 1046 thr yr old champion won th 058700 Brooklyn handi cap today In a furiou trtch driv before 27877 racing fan at Aqueduct Mixed oursome Will Begin Teeing Off at 10 Monday at Chib fairings for the Miami Country ourth of July mixed four gome tourney were announced Saturday by Jack Guild club pro Guild also said that any members not paired but wishing to play will be paired up at the first tee Monday morning The pairings and tee' off times are as follows: Mrs red DeMiir Bob Stover jwp Mrs Phillip Peacock and Trussler Tee off time 10 1 Mrs Gib Reynold Cecil Coop Mrs Vernon Martin and Bob Hill 10 05 a 5 Miss Susan Stansell liar tin Jr Mrs rank Pauly and Lewis Jr 10:10 w'51 i Miss Jo Ann Taylor Wilton Tay lor Mrs Jack Hofner' and Dick Wright 10:15 Mrs Wallace Dunn Bob Hugh es Mrs Galloway and Harry Dean 10:20 Miss Billie Ann Gren Bob Nes a bitt lirs Richard Wright and Wallace Dunn 10:30 Mrs Bert Wall Walter Wil liarms Mrs Cecil Coop and Dr Baron 10:40 Mrs Lewis Jr Bert Wall Mrs Joe Thompson and Roger Pfau 10:45 fc Mrs Gordon Anderson i McIntosh Mrs George McCollum and A Provine 10:50 Mrs Bob Nesbitt Gib Reynolds Mrs Martin Jr and rank Pauly 10:55 THEY COT YOUI Three youngsters In jured by firecrackers pledge their support to a campaign to prevent other from doing th sam thing in Chicago the Society for th Prevention of Blindness is meeting Left to right: Karen Dryfhout 6 who lost the vision of one Kowalski 10 who xerjously injured an ey recently whil watching skyrocket go off Mrs Ben Gray executive secretary of the group and Gerald Lustro 10 also hurt recently when a firecracker blew up in hl hand Yohk Clipper Drive in our Rim an 2 Single Again! Senator WASHINGTON July Joe DiMaggio drove home four runs on a pair of singles today as the league lead ing New York Yan kees romped to a 10 2 conquest of the Washington Senator The tri umph wa the fifth straight for the Yanks i The box score: 1 NEW YORK 4 Coleman Stirnweiss 2b Woodling If Lindell If IhMaggio cf arra i Kryhoski lb I hillips lb Johnson 3b Mapes rf Bauer rf Keller rf prne Totals WASHINGTON Dente it Stewart If Mele rf Vollmer cf Robinson lb Kozar 2b Christman 3b Evans Hudson a Simmons Haefner Weigel 'I Welteroth I It Here new pep plu better milege tor your OMeuioUi er! olf Mie Oltaobile engine prwioii tooW end iectorybuilt men lower maintenauo coL AU neW motor ire kctory gurend vilb! now Call tod) lot a early ineullaiiou appointment LITTLE CEM Bespectacled four foot seven inch Gem Hoahing goes up for a leaping backhand stab eliminating Gertrude (Gorgeous Gussie) Moran of Santa Monica Calif i and her lace frilled panties from the Wimbledon singles 6 2 5 7 6 3 Little Miss Hoahing Chinese ballet dancer from Hong Kong is the British indoor champion or your Preient OLDSMOBILE By A DOUTHITT some day going to see a brand of baseball (hat I never would have dreamed Those were the irophetic Words ref Dutch Zwilling a New York 'Yankee scout who has been in baseball for 48 years first as a player then as a manager and fin ally as a scout Zwilling a man who sleeps and baseball was here with the Independence Yan kees when they won three out of four against the Miami Owls in a series here lafit Week While talking with Dutch opecan't help but see the intense feel ing the chubby whi haired form er major league centerfieldar has for th game which alway take cr of its own" 4 In Dutch's opinion baseball is Just now beginning to grow to cogie" he gys be big changes in Ifie ball parks in th quality of the player even in the in tereat of the fan becom still more important And how it Should be or baseball i alrgady important business one of the biggest adrer tisirfg stunts in: th world and something even down here in the cist league 1ill bat ter the reputation of any town it Ordinarily th old timers" when talking of th day gon by pek nostalgicly of the stars and thejr greatness But not Dutch He says th stars of today just as fcret if not treater than those of 50 year ago They have to (e for' the game is more scientific more advanced than it was pity the poor pitcher now In my day they could use the old spitball and the like and rough up th ball so as to make it twist Snd turn and hop But now th pitcher uses smooth bail and has to change practically every time they get som dirt on it Why wt ilqed to consider it bad day if we" used mor than two or three balls ii one game but now they use as high as 20 and 30 in a Zwilling started playing ball In 1909 in the Southern Michigan league and befoit hi playing day were over he had reached the ajors playing for both Chicago teems the Cuba and the White Sox After quitting the playing end of th game he stayed in base ball as a manager He directed the kenia City Blues in the Ameri can Association from 1927 until 1932 and again from 1935 until 1937 when he was succeeded by Casey Stengel now managing theNew York Yankees He then went to th Cleveland Indian organi zation 8 a scout before finally Joining th Yankees in 1948 Judd Sommers th Miami pitcher re qvMted end was given hiereleiM riday night after he had suf fered hi seventh defeat at th hende of th Bartlesville Pi rate 3 Judd from Valpara slo Ind had won only two game one three hit shutout over Chanute Th little righthander who troubled by sudden streeke of wild ness was forced to leave the game ridey after he developed a sore erm Discouraged he asked for hi release and said that he Would go to a Chicago 111 hospital to get Lt UJW 4 ill VoeVVltaUe iBob Reulausky who was doing such a fine catching job for Ml am when called up by Topeka auf fared a broken right thumb on the second pitch of the first game eaught for the Owls Paul auaky betting A22 when he joined up with the Western Association club 'will be out of action for ep i Probable Pitchers YORK July 2 (ft Probable pitchers for tomorrow's major league games (won and loet records in parentljesis) NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at New Branca (10 1) Kennedy (5 6) or Jan sen (7 9) 1'hiledelphia at Heint lelmui (9 3) vs Sain (5 8) or Hall (2 3) Pittsburgh at Chicago Lom bardi (2 1) vs Schmit (4 5) at St Weh niier (2 3) Staley (5 4)' or Brixl (7 3) AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Rey nold (8 1 vs Calvert (6 7)j Boston at Dobson (5 7) Kellner (11 8) Chicago at Detroit Rieretti (a 8) Gray (4 4) St Louis at Cleveland (2) an pin (2 8) and Kennedy (1 5) Wynn (4 1) and Gromek (4 4) i roi i Andtrwn Mlttn! Sklzat Indcpahdane ISeiRhbora IImvIH of Manna Carthare Pluterar Chanqta is Tye Chanute' of Unity Bartlaavilla Maropij Bartleavllla of Piukiewlet Carthao Wonka Miami Loonard Iola of Crtach Iola flatter Iola Paulaqiky Miami Sfawart Bart Cha Andtnon Carthaft 2b" Prater Bartlaivilla Weber Independence of Bright Miami Sootten BartleavPle 2b Melvin Miami Balkley Miami ftobblna Miami U3b Lane Miami Stockton Miami Hay Miami of Reaurh Miami Thompaon Miami of A 1 8 1 1 5 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 3 OPEN MEETING of Employes of the ederal Mining Co Tuesday July 5th Standings K0M LEAGUE SNEAD'S AHEAD IN STAR MEET Slingin' Sam End Halfway Mark with an 8 Under 64 Laffoon Poet 137 Sizzling Bat Streak Moves Bruin Manns Ahead in KOM Lou Manns Carthage catcher jumped to the top in the KOM league batting race by virtue of a torrid streak during which he hit safely 16 times in 19 trips to the plAte 383 figure is 14 points better than Ken Pflaster The Chanute shortstop maintained his runnerup position with a 369 Pete Maropis who Was hitting at a 358 clip when moved up from Bartlesville by the parent Pittsburgh Pirates holds down third place Hank Paskiewicz of Carthage and Casey Wonka of Miami posted the fourth and fifth figures among the regulars with 347 and 339 averages respectively The totals compiled by the Howe News Bureau in clude performances through June 27 Manns gained the lead in doubles with 15 and Wonka maintained his lead in total bases 94 and shared the homeruns lead with Loren Doll of Ponca City Each has 6 i Phil Costa of Carthage continued to lead in triples 7 and Bob Bonebrake of Ponca City tops the field' in runs scored with 48 and stolen bases 30 TEAM 419 197 429 420 426 440 414 371 TEAM 29 28 232728 ariiWTiiie gi) Individual Battlnr iBcladlng Playara AB IN 118 89 154 179 41 184 190 189 141 10 wih of 7 im 9 JR I 1 ElEwrrJ I 1 WR1 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 1 zi 'V 'S3 ji iC 4 1 't 1 IkA 10 a 4 nnijjMWMfiL 1 A Zoww your Jer A Js A XL IM 7 I JwRrl 1 I I 1 1 Lr I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i 1 7 I BATTING 5 TB 2B IB HH 8H SB BB BO Pot III 82 19 6 9 14 211 2122S2 167 61 It II 27 63 266 140 266 81 12 It 22 21 44 301 264 261 174 76 12 18 II 69 248 294 861 12 0 2 12 12 IS 384 272 244 601 76 18 17 19 102 841 306' 843 84 IS 13 72 ISO 285 242 474 S3 19 4 88 1 41 129 871 212 DP TP lB PO A Pct 26 0 14 0 IS 1878 67 104 949 23 I 1113 560 107 94 28 0 36 0 10131s 537 122 939 22 0 30 0 IS 1842 624 120 937 18 0 330 8 1192 512 1199S 20 0 38 0 15 1321 18 131 934 26 0 53 0 17 1887 624 151 930 27 31 0 I 1204 18 iso 930 i In Ten er More Gomel with the Exception Bat Un Below 101 TH 2B IB HR SH SB RBI Pet Independence 33 21 611 Carthage 31 20 608 Ponca 'City 82 26 552 Iola 4: 29 26 537 Miami 27 27 500 Bartlesville 21 28 462 Chanute 25 31 446 Pittsburg 17 40 298 178 tl 59 73 1 0 I It 131 IS Il 41 74 1 0 10 It 8t2 23 4 11 0 1 I21 112 14 1 71 I 24 IIS 111 14 1 69 11 2 1 4 31 117 118 48 it I 0 I 2 19 04 17S 11 II 71 10 1 4 10 11 298 141 IS 41 14 I 1 8 I it 899 IS J7 IS 4 1 I 4 14 itM 110 83 12 19 11 0 I II 1 111 64 11 4 81 4 0 0 0 8 14 886 114 85 0 42 It 0 8 72 SS 4 I 11 2 0 0 I 0 4 257 91 It 22 87 7 1 8 4 0 It 842 nj IS 83 11 I I 1 0 8 It 204 J1? 11 1 i 200 CWL Pet IP BB SO 7 4 0 1000 41 41 25 21 10.

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