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June 14, If51 VAtlEV MOWNINO STAK, HAKllNOtH, T1XA8 Wivw Logan Hurls Brownsville To 8-3 Victory Over Capitols Red Errors Give Giants 5-2 Win CINCINNATI (AP) infield crumbled in the eighth Wednesday when errors by Virgil Stallcup and Connie Ryan helped the New York Gants score three runs for a 5-2 decision over lean Ewell Blackwell. With the score tied at 2-2, Don Mueller opened the eighth with a single, then Stallcup Capitols Buy New Hurler, Due Friday pitcher Don Striegal. from Roswell, of the class Longhorn league. The new hurler is expected to join the team Friday. The addition of the pitcher given the Capa their only left-hander.

Left-hander John Groves, who Groves, who started the season with Harlingen, was released three weeks ago. No price on the player was announced by the Caps and his record for the 1951 season in unknown, Cap officials say. The Caps also announced they are planning a golf exhibition be- Stu Williams and Jake and pltcher-coach Earl will face a trio of Ton' fumbled Hank ground er. After Whitey Lock man flied out. Wes Westrum broke the tie with a single scoring Mueller.

Blackwell got Willie Mays on an infield roller and walked Bobby Thomson intentionally to get at pitcher George Spencer. Spencer rapped a grounder to Ryan who threw high to Ted Kluizewski, the ball bounced off the first glove as both Thompson and West rum scored the clinching runs. Jim Cason. The golfers will hit balls over New York Ab oA Btanky 2b4 0 04 1 Dark .......6 11 3 6 1 3 4 0 Thompson 3b 410 3 0 Lockman lb 4 1 1 31 Wwtnun 3 1 1 31 cf 4 0 1 A 0 Thomion 11 3 0 0 3 0 Kennedy 3 ft 10 2 3 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 CincinnatiAb RH A Adams 3b 4111 1 Hyan 3b 31 0 5 1 Wvrostek rt 3 011 0 Klu-zewsitl lb 30 3 11 0 Stallcup ss 4 0 0 3 1 Schelflng 4 0030 I Ushrr cf 3 0 13 0 1 A-McCoskey 1 0 0 0 Mfrriman If 3 0 060 BUckwall p3 00 3 B-Hatton 0 I Totals 333 37 11 i A-flled out for Usher in 9th B-popned out for Blackwell In 9th i New York 100 001 030S Cincinnati 000 002 000 3 Thomion. Westrum, Locknmn 2 KluszewskI 3 Hogan to US Open Defend Title BIRMINGHAM, (AP) Defending champion Ben Hogan and South Bobby Locke shared the favorite roles Tuesday on the eve of the U.

S. Open Golf championship, but Hogan had other ideas. Snead should win this tournament by a nomally taciturn Texan said ockmm, York 8. Cincinnati 7. Blackwell 3, Kennedy 1, Spencer 3.

Blackwell 3. 4 5 innings: plate. Details of the exhibition Will hbp Westrum Blaekwelll. Winner be announced later this week. the centerfield fence from home Bosox Blank Tigers With Wight, 2-0 BOSTON Left hander Bill Wight pitched his best game for the Red Sox Wednesday twirling a 2-0 triumph over Detroit.

Wight was touched for only five hits and only In one Inning, the sixth, were the Detroiters able to get more than one. Paul (Dlizy) Trout pitched almost as well In losing his seventh game. The veteran righthander allowed only six hits and until the eighth trailed only 1-0. Vern Stephens, opened the second by blasting three bagger. He scored seconds later as Tiger shortstop Johnny Lipon was throwing out Bobby Doerr.

Then in the eighth with two out Dom DiMaggio singled. Johnny Pesky drew a base on balls. Ted Williams then shifted his feet and sliced a run scoring double off the left field fence. the while a stabbing rain outside I drenched the big green monster known as Oakland Hills. has the long driving game adapted to this course and he ought to take it," Hogan added, think I intend to tell him how." Snead never has won an open although he haa played in 11 and four times seemed to have had the big prize in his grasp.

Hogan is seeking to become the first repeater s'nee Ralph Guldahl in 1937-8. Hosran's unusual talkativeness overshadowed other developments at the exclusive Michigan club where the chnropionshin shoves off at 8 a.m. EST, Thursday. the U. S.

Golf Association announced that $4 000 instead of $2,000 would go to the victor. In raising the total purse from 000 to $15,000 in anticipation of a Port Arthur, Lakers Split Double-header NEW CAP Ol TFIFLDF.R Joe Tepsic, outfielder purchased by the Caps from Lnacaster, made good on his 10-dsy trial period and will be geen in action when he recovers from a wrenched back suffered last Week when the Caps were on their road trip. Corpus Aces Divide Bill GALVESTON Behind the ef- ATHLETIC FAMILY Ear! Caldwell, (left) son of pitcher- coach Earl Caldwell, of the Caps, is shown chatting with his dad in the Harlingen dugout. The younger Caldwell is home from the University of Houston where he is one of the top tennis players. He is now keeping in condition by working out with the Harlingen ball club.

(Star Photo). the took advantage of three unearned runs in the third frame off Eddie Cole, the loser. FIRST Cagle cf Emery 3b Nettles If Spencer 1 In 3 1-3; Maglle 0 In 1 3-3, (3-1). Phillies Nip Cubs With Roberts, 5-0 CHICAGO 19 Robin Roberts limited the Chicago Cubs to four hits Wednesday while the Phillies won their seventh victory in 10 games, It was seventh victory. The Phillies made 11 hits off Johnny Klippstein and took advantage of four Cub errors.

It was the sixth Cub defeat in their last seven games. Only two Cubs reached third. Roberts pitched five perfect innings. Willie Jones led the attack with a triple and two singles. Phila 000 110 11 1 Chicago 000 000 4 4 Roberts (7-5) and Semnick; Klippstein, Kelly (9) and Walker.

Losing pitcher, Klippstein (3-3). Harlingen Legion Nine Eyes Fifth Win in Row record crowd, the golf fathers hitter to get his sixth triumph as decided to give the runnerup $2,000 and the third place winner $1,500, each a raise of $500 over original plans. Dick Meu, veteran tournament player from Arkansas City, Kansas, withdrew and his place was taken by Tom Draper, a Detroit Grow ib amateur. was runner tip to rf Guldahl in the 1938 Open at Cleveland. Activities were slowed by heavy morning rain and most of the elite of the game spent the day in the clubhouse pondering the popular question: Will it be Hogan, Locke or a guv named Joe? When the field of lfi2 sets forth on the first round, most of the attention will be focussed on PORT ARTHUR Port Arthur and Lake Charles divided a doubleheader Wednesday night, the Sea Hawks copping the opener, 5-0, but dropping the nightcap, 4-1.

Nat Love became the first Sea Hawk twirler to toss a shutout this season hy stopping the Lakers on three hits in the curtain raiser In th- finale, Bill Monahan Rogf th(. whitrc.pi defeated the Corpus Christ! Aces, 11-2, after the Aces had won the first game of the double-header, 10-3. In the second game, the Caps blasted Ray Mink, who went all the way on the mound for the league-leaders. for hits, scoring twice in the fourth, three in the fifth, and six more in the sixth. curve balled his wav to a three- Squillante, Higgins Hit Home Runs BROWNSVILLE Charro Jim Logan picked up 11th win of the year Wednesday night as he held the Harlingen Capitols to five hits as his teammates scored an 8-3 win.

The Charros blasted Roger Powell, Cap starter, for 15 hlta and six runs In the first seven Innings, and added two more runs off Joe Tepsic ir. the eighth without aid of a hit. Every Charro hit safely, with four of them picking up extra The Capitols return to Lon Hill park Thursday night, faring the Texas City Texans In the opening tilt of a three-game series. Game time Is p.m. bases.

Joe Siuch homered, and Alex Gonzalez, Charley Weber, and Herman Gomez doubled. Two of the five hits off Logan were home runs, one by Ted Squillante in the third with none on, and the other by Pinky Higi gins in the sixth with Herb Nauert on base. Higgins picked up three of the Caps five hits, Logan fanned three Caps and did not give a walk. No Capa were left stranded as the Charros pulled off four double plays. A like number of twin killings by the Caps kept the Charros from scoring more often.

Moore 3b Morrison as Choren German junior American Legion baseball team receives its toughest test of the District 32 season Thursdav when it is scheduled to face Rio Grande City on the RGC tith field. in four years and Locke, the Harlingen, with four straight victories, is tied for first jowly British open king. Hogan won last year at Merion on wobbly legs shattered by a Totals 25 Pert Arthur Kremer ss Albritton 3b Edlnger It 3b Bare ford Bucynskl lb Bynon cf Saatzer rt Love Ah R11o A 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 012 3 0 t10 3 0 I 50 3 0 010 3 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 200 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 7 Ab II A 4 1I 0 3 3 0 1 1 3 120 0 0 110 3 0 3 1140 1 250 3 0 1I 0 01 1 37 5 10 31 HRST me Corpus hrtsti Koppe sa Davis 2b Pearson cf Moyer lb salvatierra If Hockenbury 3b Jensen rf Trench Heller place with defending champions. Mission has three victories with no losses GELF COAST I.RAGIE Corpus Christi llailingen Detroit AbRH OA 0 1 3 7 PrlUdy 2b 0 0 3 3 Kell 3b 11 0 Werta rf 30 03 Evers If 40 3 i Oroth cf 3 0 30 Kolia way 16 0 Ginsberg 0 3 i A-Souchock 0 0 01 0i 0 5 24 12 Boston AbR HOA DiMaggio cf 4IS3 0 01 a 4 Williams If 3 1 0 Stephens 3b 1 3 00 3 6 0 0 13 0 3 0 00 Wight 01 3 6 37 15 Dodgers Defeat Cardinals, 7-4 ST. LOUIS MB Duke 14th homer with two mates on base boosted the Brooklyn Dodgers in front and they went on to take a 7 to 4 victory over the St.

Louis Cardinals Wednesday night. Del Rice had a three-run homer for St. Louis. Brooklyn 030 031 11 0 St. Louis 000 310 7 2 Hatten, King (5) and Campanella; Poholsky, Brazle (6) Wilks (7) and Rice.

Winning pitcher, King (5-3). Losing pitcher, Poholsky (4-6). 40 33 r. 40.Ml 31.530 33 .402 .466 11 36 .453 11 37 .43913 23 36 .438 12 Results Galveston Laredo Texas City Brownsville 8. Harlingen 3.

Corpus Christi 10-2, Galveston 3-1L Texas City 3-10, Laredo 1-8. Lake Charles Port Arthur 5.1. Srhedule Texas City at Harlingen Lutedo at Brownsville Port Arthur at Oalveston Lake Charles at Corpus Christi TEXAS LEAGEE dent and he came back this spring to whip a star-spangled field in the Masters at Augusta. He is the undisputed king of American pros. TEAM on 23 .841 Houston VM 38.547« 30.538 33 10 Vi! Oklahoma 27 37.42214 Tulsa 26 40 .394 IS Shreveport 42 .391 Rio Grande City has won three games and shows one loss in the young season and defeated last- place Edinburg, 8-1, Tesday.

The RGC junior team is one of the favorites to cop the league flag. Harlingen holds victories over Edcouch, San Benito ana Edinburg. Rudy Perkins will probably open for Harlingen Thursday. Weslaco, with wo wins and two los.se®, travels to Mission and San Benito seeks its first win at Edinburg Thursday. McAllen, which took its first loss Tuesday night, plays at Edcouch Thursday in the other Legion test on tap.

Tne full slate rounds out the second schedule of the Valley league. Ttam Louis Fight Postponed Harlingen 4 I Mission 3 1 Rio Grande City 3 I McAllen 2 Weslaco 2 I Ban Benito Edcouch 0 Edinburg 0 Pet. 1 000 1 000 .750 .687 .500 .000 .000 .000 Resalta Houston 4-3, Fort Worth 3-1. Oklahoma City 6, Beaumont 1. Shreveport 6, Tulsa 1.

Dallas 9, San Antonio 4. Tbsrsday'a Schedule Dallas at Houston Fort Worth at San Antonio Tulsa at Beaumont Oklahoma City at Shreveport. AMERICAN LEAGUE A-filed out for Ginsberg in 9th Detroit 000 000 000 TEAMw LPel OB 34 14 .708 New York. .33 19 3 Vi Boston 30 33.577« Cleveland 3823.5497‘/a 24.510 9 Mi SO.375 34.346 18 Philadelphia 1534 .306 19 Vii NEW YORK Rain postponed the Joe Louis-Lee Savold Boston oio ooo oix 2 of the until Thursdav night I Boston 2, 1 Bt. Louis at New York, postponed, rain.

Wednesdays Results E-None. Williams. at the Polo hoth Williams. s. DP-Evers, 1 urounas alter both Lipoa and Kolloway; Trout, Llpon and Kolloway; Doerr, Pesky and Dropo; Pesky, Doerr and Dropo; Llpon, Priddy and Kolloway.

Boston 6 BB Trout 5. 1. Trout a. 02. A 9,390.

Williams Leads CHICAGO Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox jumped into the lead Wednesday for the American league left field starting position in the 'all-star game at Detroit July to. Williams pushed Orestes Minoso, of the Chicago White Sox. into second place by a little more than 1,000 votes. Blanchard to Coach At West Point NEW YORK iff Lt. Felix (Doc) Blanchard, now stationed in Alaska will return to West Point next month as an assistant football coach.

Earl Blaik is the head coach. heavyweights weighed in The weatherman had an optimistic "clearing Thursday forecast despite the showers that dampened midtown streets and washed out a ball game this dreary Wednesday. The International Boxing club still hopes a last minute rush will put the fight over. reported over $25.000 is in the till. Mavbe do $75,000 with a sunny break, and no radio or television.

Only TV will be on a closed circuit to theaters in six cities. As for the fighters, the only thing certain is each will be one day older. When 37, like Louis, or 35, like Savold, no gag especially with 15 rounds to go. Louis, dead serious about his ambitions to become the first heavyweight champ ever to recapture the title, wants to win this one and go on to a September date with champ Ezzard Charles. Cleveland at Philadelphia, postponed, rain Chicago at Washington, postponed, rain.

Schedule St. Louis at New York Bucheckl (1-1 vs Raschi Detroit at Boston Newhouser vs McDermott Chicago at Washington Ptercp nnd Dobson (4-1) vs Hudson (0-3) and Sima (2-8). Cleveland at Philadelphia Lemon (6-8) vs Zoldak Capitol Pilot Wins at Net Sam Harshaney, manager of the Harlingen Caps, tried his hand at another sport Wednesday. The doubles team of Harshaney and Kaye Garza Wednesday defeated Earl Caldwell, and Dr. Fred Englerth, 6-4, in a one-set match at Lon Hill park.

One set was enough for Har- shaney who said stick to i baseball and a little golf from now on. Texans Win Two Games LAREDO The last-plare Texas City Texans swept a doubleheader from the slipping Laredo Apaches here Wednesday night, 3-1 and 10-9. Marty Errante, ex- Apache, who joined the Texas City club this week after being released as Tribe manager, aided the Texans in the finale. (First Game) Texas City ....000 002 6 3 Laredo ..............010 000 3 2 Saiga do and Zavalla; Errante and Gaspar. Texas City 201 220 12 0 Laredo 000 300 9 13 2 Salgado.

Goss and Zavalla; Valdei, Cendan and Gaspar. Totals 000 000 Port Arthur 010 220 Jeffers. 2 lnger, Bynon. Bareford. Edlnger Charles 4, Port Arthur 8.

Morrison, 2. Orose. SO Love 6. German 8. German 1:06 SECOND taka 003 100 0-4 8 0 Port Arthur 000 010 3 3 Monahan and Steele: Cole and Bareford Totals Galveston Fils ss McDowell 2b Monteagudo rf White cf Carballeira 3b Gumbert If Olmo lb Aguiar I Gonzales A-Calvino Totals Ab 2 5 5 4 3 8 A 2 4 38 Aii 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 26 0 2 0 3 1 2 1 2 is 1 a i 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 8 1 0 1 8 1 2 0 0 1 0 a 2 6 1 Harlingen AbRHo A Higgins ss 41 33 Nease 4 0 03 Pctschow If 40 01 0 Carpenter lb ...............3 010 Williams 2b 00 6 4 Ramsey rf 3 0 3 0 Bqulllante cf1 1 1 1 Nauert 3b ...................3 1 Powell 3 000 30 3 34 13 Rrowntvlllo Ab A Uonzalet If3 33 0 Btuch 43 1 0 Loyko cf 3 0 1 3 Oolets lb 1 3 11 Hedington 3b 3 i Landrum rf I 1 00 Weber 3b 41t3 Gomes sa 413 4 4 13 3714 Harlingen 001002 000-J 8 21 Ooliti, Weber.

2. Squillante, Weber 2, Szuch, Con. saiet, 2, Hedington, Logan. 2r, Weber, Gomes, Higgins, Squillante. ion sales.

Lovko. DP -Hlgglns-Wllliams, Nease; Williams. Nease; Squillante. Nease; Williams, Higgins, Carpenter; Gomes, Goleti; Weber, Gomes, (loleti Logan. Gomes, Ooleti Weber.

3, Brownsville 10. BB- Powell 3. Tepsic 3. SG Logan 3. Powell 2.

18. 18 in 7 innings; Tepsic 0 in I. Powell. Dallas Rallies for 9-4 Win Over Padres SAN ANTONIO Dallas pitcher Walt Lanfranconi toughed out an uneasy first inning in front of San Antonio batsmen Wednesday night, then settled down to a seven-hit job which gave the Eagles a 9 to 4 win over the Padres. Dallas 003 010 11 1 Mercedes Golfers Win Valley Meet MERCEDES Women golfers from Mercedes swept first places in the 18-hold and nine-hole flights Wednesday in the Valley wide sweepstakes at the Mercedes Country club.

Mrs. E. W. Perry captured the 18-hole flight with 76, including handicap with second place going to Mrs, Glenn Ladd, of Harlingen, who fired an 81, with handicap. Tied for third place was Mrs.

E. L. Talbert, of Mrreedes, and Mts. E. Thompson, of McAllen.

Both golfers scored an 82, with handicap. The nine-hole flight was captured by Betty Meyo, with a 44. A-tanned for Gonzales In 7th Corpus Christi 011 043 000 200 3 i Koppe, McDowell 2. ler 3, Hockenbttry, Monteagudo, Carbal- I leira, Balvatlerra 3. Davis, Trench 3.

Mov- er, Olmo, Monteagudo, 1 Carballeira, White. Moyer Moyer; Koppe. Davis, Moyer: Davis, Koppe, Moyer Chrlitl 12. Galveston 3. 1.

Aguiar 4. Oonrales 3. 8, Aguiar 8. Oonrales 1 Moyer) and Strong. (SECOND) Corpus Christi ooo 000 3 9 1 Galveston 000 236 1 Mink and Trench; Roger and Calvlno.

Oklahoma City Trims Beaumont by 6-1 Kiwanis Club Scores Over Baptist Nine Roy Kenney pitched two-hit and warded off a last-ditch rally Wednesday as the Kiwanis Little League baseball team turned back the First Baptist church nine, 15-12, on the Harlingen high school field. The Kiwanians, with a nine-run lead going into the last of the BEAUMONT (IP The Oklahoma City Indians trounced Beaumont. 6 to 1 Wednesday night on the Baptists tally six four-hit pitching of Harry Markell, with the help of one hit supported by 14 blows by Indian by rarl Peters and batsmen. bases on balls. Jimmv Clark featured the vie- Okla City with handicap and second place Beaumont went to Mrs.

K. Jackson, of Mercedes, who totaled a 47 with handicap. NATIONAL LEAGEE TEAM LPetGB Brooklyn 33 18 647 New York ...................29 26.527 6 St. Louis .500 7 Ms Cincinnati 25 25 .500 a -Boston i 26 .500 Philadelphia 25 37 .481 Chicago .....................2226 .458 19 31 .380 13! a Caldwell, the son of the (Sa.n Antonio 300 010 000 4 7 3 pitcher-coach, is now home Pon Lanfranconi and Kmaman; Tur- vacation from the University of e-v 811 nson, Houston, where he is majoring in physical education and earned a letter 5n tennis. The young Caldwell is also keeping in condition by working out with the Caps.

In other matches Wednesday Caldwell defeated Garza, 7-5, anil defeated Englerth, 6 0 6-2. Firemen Eye Fourth Win LOS FRESNOS Firemen seek their fourth victory of the season Friday night when they meet Housemovera 000 012 14 2 ..100 000 000-1 4 0 Markell and Baldwin; Mackinson, Gorman (8), Mitchell (9) and Tappe. Losing Shreveport Whips Tulsa Oilers, 6-1 SHREVEPORT, La OP The Shreveport Sports clipped a pair of Tulsa pitchers for eight hits Deadline Set For La Feria TAAF Softball Tournament tor before the first game. Teams may enter the tourney without playing a regular schedule in Valley leagues. The district director will name umpires and teams will have no say in selection of officials.

A trophy will be given the winner of first, second and third places and the winner will receive 50 per cent of the net receipts to help defray expenses. The state tournament is scheduled for Port Arthur, Aug. 23, 24 and 25. There is no entry fee for the tournament, however, each team must pay $10 as a member of the TAAF State association. Entry blanks may be obtained from the tournament director in Feria, LA FERIA Entries for the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation Softball tournament are due June 22, C.

E. Vail, district director, announced Wednesday. The double elimination tourney opens Thursday, June 28 at Graham field here and at least two games will be played each night, Vail said. A time limit will be set if more than two games are played a night with the opener starting at 6:30 p.m. Games are also scheduled on July 4.

Players must have been bona fide residents of the Valley for at least 14 prier to the opening of the meet and no professionals are allowed. Each team may carry 19 players on its roster and a list must be certified by the tourney Results Brooklyn 7, St Louis 4. New York 8, Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 8. Chicago 0.

Boston at Pittsburgh, postponed, rain Thursday's Schedale Philadelphia at Chicago vs Hush Brooklyn at St. Louis Branca (5-1) vs Presko (6-2). Boston at Pittsburgh Bickford J8-5) vs Dickson New York at Cincinnati Jansen (6-5) vs Fog (3-2). LITTLE LEAGUE TEAM I Kiwanis Optimists 4 2 3 0 6 Wednesday's Kesaits Kiwanis 15. Baptists 12.

Thursday's Schedale Optimists vs. Valley Ready-Mix Fishina Still Below Par PORT ISABEL Fishing off tho coast at Port Isabel was again under par due to high winds and rough water. The out- cnurch (6-3) look for Thursday will be fair, sportsmen here forecast, if winds subside. No boats sailed into the Gulf Wednesday and few trout were hooked in the Bay. Fishing off the jetties drew a blank.

New Game Warden Appointed by Jones WESLACO Eugene Willman has been appointed game warden at Edinburg, succeeding William Stewart, Charles G. Jones, Valley supervisor, has announced. William, native of Comfort, is a recent graduate of the Texas A and G. iipo Warden Training school. Stewart has been given a leave of absence, Jones said.

in the opener of a double-header Wednesday night to take a 6 to 1 in the Lower Valley Softball victory anti enhance their chances league. of climbing out of the league cel- The games are makeup con- The Sports scored five runs tests after regular scheduled in the first three innings and IS ROBBED CHICAGO JP Johnny Adams, leading jockey at thp Lincoln Fields Horse Race meeting, was beaten and robbed of $301 by three masked gunmen Tuesday. games of the first-half schedule were postponed due to rain and wet grounds. The second game Thursday night sends Welsh against league- leading Rio Hondo All-Stars. The Rio Hondo team is seeking its ninth win of the season against one defeat.

TEAM Prt 1 .800 .750 3 .687 .333 8 .300 McCarrick 1 .111 added another in the eighth. Tulsa 010 000 7 2 Shreveport 212 ooo 8 0 Jolly, Stewart (4t and Williams; Willis and Nelson. Losing Aggies Bow, 5-1 OMAHA, Neb. Springfield defeated Texas A. and 5-1 here Wednesday night in the opening round of the National Collegiate Baseball tournament.

attack on Sammy Coats and Dickie W'ashman with a double ir the third when the Kiwanians tied the score. Clark added a homer in the fourth when the league leaders went ahead to stay witi a five-run blast. W'ashman connected for the onlj other hit off Kenney in the fifth when he singled in Alexander witl the sixth Baptist run. The remainder of the Baptis1 runs came on 17 walks handec out by Kenney and Bucky Ash craft, who pitched to three bat ters in the sixth. Baptist hitter! tried to confuse Kenney by crouch ing at the plate.

Washman was charged with Baptist loss after he rellevec Coats with the score tied in third. The loss was the sixtl straight for the Baptists and Kiwanis team now shows five win; and one loss. The Optimists and Valley Ready Mix teams meet Thursday in final game of the week. Kiwanis 014 505 15 11 Baptists 050 016 12 21 Kenney and Mueller; Coats Washman (3) and Peters. The cork oak tree takes 20 yean to produce usable bark.

The Boston Braves are the only National League team the New York Yankees have not faced in World Series competition. OB .833 .750 .400 a .000 Houston Bulls Win Twin HOUSTON The Houston Buffs swept both ends of a doubleheader with the Fort Worth Cats Wednesday night, winning 4 to 3 and 3 to 1. First Game Big League Heads Meet Chandler NEW YORK Big league club owners gather here Thursday to say a final, official farewell to A. B. (Happy) Chandler, the Kentucky statesman who has been their commissioner nearly seven I Bokelmann (6) and Fusselman years.

i Second Game The National and American i Fort Worth 000 010 10 3 league heads are expected to I Houston 002 010 6 make short work of the business at hand the signing of a lengthy legal pact which indemnifies Chandler against financial responsibility for any damages which might be awarded in several suits now pending against organized ball. Fort Worth 101 010 000 00-3 11 0 from six to nine mem- Houston 000 102 000 8 i bersi. Moore and Livingston; Rubert, Provide one hunting license at a cost of $2.15 instead of the old game license of two dollars and the big game license for $2.15. Authorise the commission to accept the share of the new federal tax on sporting fishing equipment. Require boat-for-hire operators to furnish life preservers for each person using a rented boat with Lopez and and Landis.

Livingston; Papai Larry Lajoie hit ,405 to win the first American League batting championship. That was in 1901. Texas Legislature Passes 56 Wildlife Bills in 1951 AUSTIN Fifty-six bills bear -1 game wardens empowered to en- ing on wildlife were passed by the I force the law. Give local courts power to revoke hunting and fishing privileges after game or fish law violations. Some of the more important bills passed were to; Set up new wildlife regulatory area in the counties of Jack, Young, Stephens.

Palo Pinto, Erath and Hood, with the commission authorized to open and close seasons and determine bag limits. Authorize the commission to cooperate with federal authorities in managing wildlife in the national forests in Houston and Trinity counties. Permit commercial fishing of menhaden with purse seins in a restricted Gulf area since scientists have found that game fish do not use these rough fish species for food. recent Legislature. A tentative check on the measures enacted indicates that onlv a few have a state-wide affect.

Most of them were local bills. The major acts, were those to; Increase the Game and Fish we DO NOT HAVE FIVE FINGERS ON EACH You can hold in one hand insurance that will protect your home and your business from all of many hazards. Tie a string around your finger to remind you to talk about complete protection with us! se o) oq A'l-KHiojd ion pjnoqe quinq) -mo putt sj jnoj e.v*q XupfUddfi aqi uouqjvf uh i uv muinH TUAS.

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