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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 7

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Wednesday, Junt 14, 1950 A MORNING STAR, HARLINGEN, T1XAS Capitols Edge Palms In Tenth Hal Jackson Singles For Winning Tally Seven When Harlingen to move, things really begin to pop. latest proof of this turned up when Edie, owner of Hi-Way bowling center offered his bowling establishment to the Harlingen recreation program. Idea is to let have the roam of the one afternoon a week at an extra low of 15 cents per line. Along with this comes expert instruction from Mr, Edie and other bers of the Harlingen bowling association. The center will also furnish all available shoes to the youngsters at no charge.

Smalley's Clout Beats Brooklyn extra-inning happy lingen Capitols came through in grand style Tuesday night to knock-over McAllen Palms in tenth frame by a gin. win a four fame losing streak for Paps. The man of hmir for BROOKLYN (AP) Roy two-run homer high lighted a three-run rally in the 11th inning Tuesday night rapUols to give the Chicago Cubs a 6 to 3 victory over the Brooklyn Jackson coming around with hi Dodgers. It was fourth consecutive extra-inning tri urnph over the Dodgers and margin was made even when Walker doubled to in third run of the rally off loser Bud Podbielan. Ralph Branca, working with a 3 to 0 lead, saw It go up in smoke in the aixth when three Cub batters, Bob Phil Cavaretta.

and Bob Borkowski, all smashed homers. Two of The day of week is yet to iyn'a runs came on a by i nr.nH* determined but the bowling gang Snider and Roy Campanula their Rio Is ready to get things started and hit his 12th homer to count the Corpus Defeats Del Rio 10-3 DEL RIO Corpus Christl in style Of course the real ram-rod behind this brilliant ides is none other than Carl the hardworking secretary of the local kegling groups. Carl points out that bowling Is i extremely helpful to youngsters 3 as It is indeed a game of co-ordination. other AB An ks'im ab a iti 6 i r. ir 3 13 Hnider cf ft 0 3 3 1 3 0 0 Wikr Creta lb 4 Bauer lf Bwskl cf 8 Nthy rf I A-Eards Miller be missed! Jor understatement lj Rnion 3b 5 Milo rt ft 3 Hges lb 4 0 Vtrgan 3 1 H-Hnu! Misu 0 Cnella 3 Branca 3 48 13 331 3 llanta 0 1 3 3 1 1 0 3 1 3 1 14 0 1 a 1, Branca 1, 3.

Uanta 1. ri 3. Hiller 3. Branca 3, PfKl- blalan 4. 7 to Innlngi; Hiller 1 ln Brnca In 1 3-3; Fodblelan I In 4 3-3; Hinti 0 ln 3-3 HBP Pod- bluian i Serna).

Killer (4-1), blelan (4-3). a ms- 1 Totala 40 out for Volsella Ith. out for Morgan In 8th. ferring to Pappv decision Chicago noo ooj ooo 1 3-6 to give up his lease at Harbenito 000 Sneedwav and quit promoting Ot auto racinfr. I Borkowtkl, Smalley 2 Wtlttr.

Pappv has jrlvtn all to put Waiktr. hr -t i Ramaiaottl, (avarretta. r- form or of auto-1 gowski. dp walker and racing, First It lay: Morgan, Robinson and Hodges. LOB midgets, now Stock cars.

Ui MTOklyn 5- BB latter has proven to be fairly successful but the worrv and grav hairs It cost Pappy worth ft. The first to feel the loss of Pappy will be drivers. The friendly refugee from Michigan was a real buddy to all of the Valley speed demons. Yet it was this same group of folks that caused Flske big after another, that come to their senses and treat their next promoter more like a man than they did Pappy. Let me get one thing across Pappy never squawked bit but its not hard to say that was disappointed time after time by the actions of the drivers.

Best of luck Pappy in any and all undertakings you may get into in the future. a Received a note Tuesday aay- ing that conditions on the Arroyo are fine for fishing these days. It seems that the roads are now in pretty good shape and that there are plenty of accommodations and live bait handy along Arroyo. Robert Garrett of Pharr wishes to know what kind of salarv Stan Musial gets from the Cards. From the best we can figure the hammering first baseman of Redbirds gathers about $40,000 for yearly efforts.

Valley league blasting Tuesday night to take a 10-3 victory over the Del Rio Bob Martin and Ray Sims worked for Corpus on the mound with Fred Garner. lister and Pablo toiling for Pokes. Martin took the win and Gamer the loss. Morris Jones, Corpus right fielder hit a 2 run ln the second with C. Mormino getting a two run only of night with Don on second for deadlock Top hitting honors to manager Sam llarshaney of Capitols with four MngUs eluding a triple in trips.

three base smash was a telling blow In the enth stanza. llarshaney used trio of hurlers to get Harlingen crew back In the win column. Jess Priest started the fray and worked until lifted for a plnch- hltter in the Clint Rogas tolled and ninth with Bill Guthrie finishing up Pappy Fiske Bows Out At Harbenito A gala Pappy farewell show is on tap for Speed way with drivers expected from all sections of the Valley and Corpus Chrtftti. The time for 7:80 p.m. promoter at Harbe nito oval for past two an Expected to Invade the Harbe- nito track from upper Valley will be Roy Cameron.

Bob ler, J. W. Brown and era. Another ton ranking outsldef will Corpua Billy Row. land, who won the in first start at Harbenito AND HI IS OUT! Cleveland Catcher R6y Murray called out at the plate in the eighth Inning of a game with the Athletics at Philadelphia after he tried to score from first on pitcher Mike Garcia's double to right field.

Murray was tagged by A's catcher Mike Guerra. Umpire is Jim Boyer. won, 7-3. (AP Wirephoto). Baseball Tonight Junior Open Baseballers Play Today Tuesday that the Wed- way.

night program would he to ruw all trouble want will plans to take a trip back north for but expects i Eichorn, Jim Van to get back to by fall. cum, Harrington, and Bob popular racing ex- Carter. The Speedway atock car pert that he Is through with racing association is race promoting i handle the pits and sanction all As always plans to go races. all out io five the fans plenty to Admission for Wednesday about Wednesday night. The night card will be SI for seven card will get under- fifty cents for and chll- way following trials.

In- dren eluded In regular program also reported that plenty will heat races, the of work complet- car dash, Australian pursuit, ed so that all mosquitoes will be and the 30-lap fea- eliminated. He also that I the track is in good Harlingen's Junior baseball High School Cardinals vs High leagues will start their season play School Bobcats, High School Dia- Wednesday with two of the three mond, 3 p.m. 1 33 blast in slsth for Del Rio, Braves' Homers Defeat Reds BOBTOM began a homa itand Tuesday nlfht by trimming tha Cincinnati Hedi 5-3 on empty by Willard Manhall and Karl Torgeion. Marihall'a third of the teaion. his nrit at homa.

snapped a 3-3 tie ln the seventh and Torgy clouted his sixth tn tha eighth Clnrlnntl All II BoUun AB Carpai AB Koppe ss 3 ih Davis 3b 3 Pcock 3b 3 Jones rf Jnsen cf Hnsen 4 DIPlo lf 3 Mtln 3 Slms 0 I 1 0 0 I 3 3 1 0 0 7 37 nel aia AB fi Mingo ss 3 Qsada ef 4 Hmrlc 3b 3 Mmtno 4 Jlnei Ib 4 Bai li rf 4 Oarta lf 4 DlTro 3b 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 3 0 7 17 7 1 7 1 HRI Early Stan Musial Takes Vote Lead CHICAGO Stan the slugging St. Louis Cardinal first sacker-outfielder, jumped into the lead as first returns of all- star game poll trickled into voting headquarters Tuesday. The Chicago Tribune, directing the nation-wide balloting of fans by 270 newspapers and radio stations credited Musial with 2.083 votes on the 4,679 ballots returned the contest opened Monday. The poll to select the American and National league starters for the July 11 game at Comiskey park closes midnight July 1. Runner-up was third baseman George Kell of Detroit with 1,941, followed by Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn second baseman, with 1.766, and Walter Dropo, Boston Red Sox first sacker, with 1,682.

Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox outfielder, who led the opening day returns in 1948 and 1949, was fifth Tuesday with 1.537. Lwry if 4 Usher cf 5 Wstek rf 3 Kwskl lb 4 Baton 3 Ryan 3b 4 Pmesa 4 Scup ss 3 A-Adams 1 Rdell 3 Pos 0 B-Bfmc 1 Totala 33 3 Hfteld 3b Jhroe cf 3 Teson lb Coper 3 Ordn 3b 3' Htr.es rf 1 Mshail If 3 Kerr ss 0 Hogua Cm an 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 34 1 1 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 Orner I 0 Totals 33 10 7 37 Lrem.a 1 Totals 33 Corpus Christ! 033 Del Rio 000 013 000 3 BUMMARY: Haarte, Buck. Koppe, 3, Jones 3, Msr tin. MonteloRico. Mormino 3 3B PaMua, Montalongo, OelToro.

3B -t)tPrtml, HR. Jones. Mormino. Davlg, Pardue; Peacock, Darle, Pardue; Dal Toro; JimlAet. LB-Corpus Christi Del 0B Martin 4, Garner 3.

Laurence. Martin 3, Sims atone renee L--Oar- ner. Kassen. 33. Laredo Edges Charros, 14-11 Laredo Apaches nosed out Brownsville Char- Wednesday night will be Ladies night Lon Hill park with Harlingen host to the McAllen Palms.

All will be ted free. No escort, no tax needed. Drawing the starting assignment for the Capitols will likely be Marvin Christenson or Bobby Gregg. Christenson is new comer to the Caps. Manager Phil Kuykendall, who took over the Palma Tueeday may call on David Vargaa or Rocky Rottuno for mound duty.

Travis IJona, Travis School Diamond, 10:80 a.m. Jefferson Mustangs I Hill Tigrrs, Lon Hill Park Diamond, 3 p.m. Starting activity for the HoUhots High School Phils vs Jafferaon Yankees, High School Diamond, 4:30 p.m. Washington Dodgers vs Air Base Bears, Jefferson Diamond, 4 .30 p.m. High School Athletics vs Hill Eagles, Ixm Hill Park Diamond, 4:30 p.m.

Travis Giants vs High School Wildcats vs Washington Braves, Travis School Diamond, Cubs, Alrbase Diamond, 10:30 a.m. I tf a.m. getting action on five fronts. Jumping off In real competition will be Midget and Hotshot loops. The Mldgeta will be It yeara and under with conaiating of In 12 14 year old bracket.

The 16 and over group will atart play next week. Diamonds that will get plenty of use before the is gone are located at the airbase, high school, Travis school, Ixm Hill park and Jefferson school. Opening schedule for the Mldg- League Browns Double Capture Header Wngtan Aft I AS I TEXAS LEAGUE Rocco Ippolito's Homer Defeats Oilers, 7-6 SAN ANTONIO (UP.) Big Rocco trailed in the until Yost 3b 4 rf Mfhels 3b I Moren 3 Mela cl 4 If ss Evans Hdsn A-CmtMi Walk B-Rson 1 I 1 0 0 Ij If 3 0 Knkos rf 4 4s Avars cf 4 4 Arft lb 4 1 Smers 3b 3 Prnd 3b 4 Uptoh ss 3 Dorlsh 3 3 8 1 1 3 0 0 1 4 I I 1 I 3 a Totals 33 13 31 Totals II 10 37 the contest and getting credit with the win. McAllen mound chorea handled all the way by Harold Jackson, the Palm City laundry man. McAllen jumped out in front i with a pair of tallies tn the 1 I ond on two hits and a walk, added three more in the fifth on I Ippolito handed the San Antonio Missions a 10-inning victory, 7 to 6, against the Tulsa Oilers Tuesday night as he blasted a i two-run homer in the bottom of the tenth The pay-off hit climaxed an uphill climb for the Padres who 14-11 night For Brownsville margin here Tuesday Juan Perez for Stalicup in 6th, ooo ooo-J department Boston 000 001 SUMMARY: RBI-Klus- zewskl, Ryan.

Torgeson 3. Oor- don, Marshall. Usher, Oordon, Torgeson, Klusseaskl, Tor- jeson. 3, DP- Btallcup, Ryan and Klussewskl, Ryan, Stalicup and Klussewskl. Boston 8.

1, fox with a Grand slam smash in the sixth and back to hit another homer with the sacks empty in the eighth. Manager Manuel Salvatierre collected a homer with two on in the fifth and duplicated the feat Hotua 3. chipman i. Fox chip- in eighth. Graham also hom- man I.

HO-Ramsdell ln innings (pitched to one batter tn Fox 3 in recl Ior 1'aitqo- wp Tox. pb Parmesa -chipman Simon Luna was the winning Hogue 3 in 3-3, Chipman 3 In 1-3. huriPr wlth Francis Mchsll being charged with the defeat. (3-0). lr -Ramsdell Cards Defeat Phillies 6-3 Persr si 4 3b 3 Kirsg If 4 Bcher 3b PHILADELPHIA The St.

Louis Card- i i Inals drove Curt Simmons from the mound with a six-run attack tn the sixth Inning Tuetday night as they defeated tha Philadelphia Phillies 8-3 behind the six-hit pitching of Harry Brecheen Hiuville AB i.artda AR Stubs lb 3 3 1 131 Mreno 3b 4 3 Ohata lb 6 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 St. Loals AH rhlla. AK II 1 3 0 1 3 13 3 1 Ray rf Mrity cf Naro Mehal Qldn lf Wlker cf 4 I 1 3 Aburn cf 4 Sdnst 3b 6 0 3 3 Hner ss 4 M'JSll lb 4 0 0 11 Wtkus lb 4 3b 3 1 0 0 Knnis rf 4 Sghtr rf 5 1 3 5 Jones 3b 4 Llndl if 3 1 1 0 Slsler lf 4 Hrton If 0 0 1 Snick 3 Mrlon ss 5 1 1 0 Barth 2b 3 Klee 4 0 3 5 Stnons 3 Bcheen 4 1 3 0 Church 0 Totals 38 6 13 27j A-Oollat 1 Meyer 0 Totals 3 out for Church in 8th SUMMARY: Noe St Louts Philadelphia 100 000 Marlon 2, Rice, Walker, Schoendienst 3. Knnis 2. 2B Ashburn, Schoendienst 2.

Slaughter. DP-Seminick and Bloodworth; Hamner, Woodworth and Waltkus. Louis 10, Philadelphia 3. BB- Simmons 4, Meyer I. Simmons 3, Brecheen 4, Meyer 1 Simmons 8 In 5 2-3 innings: Church 2 in 3 1-3; Meyer 2 in 1.

(4-3); (7-4). II 3 1 1 3 1 3 3 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 Giants Blank Pirates 7 to 0 NEW YORK Righthander Larry Jansen picked up his fifth Tlctory of the season Tuesday night as he hurled the New York Giants to a 7 to 0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pitsbrgh AR N. Yerk AR a Rojek ss 4 0 0 Stnky 3b 3 18 1 Lkman If 4 0 Muller rf 4 lj Tmson cf 3 4 Wtrum 4 lj Tpson 3b 3 3' Dark ss 4 3 Obert lb 4 8j Jansen 4 0 Totala 33 1 141 out for Chambers ln 5th. Pittsburgh OOO 000 New York 130 300 SUMMARY: Jansen, McCullough, Thompson, Gilbert 3, Jansen. Thompson, Dark.

HR 7. New York 8. 4, Lombardi 1, Jansen 1. 4, Lombardi Jansen 8. 4 in 4 Innings; Walsh 1 in 3: Lombardi 3 in 1.

(5-4); (8-8). Hopp lb 4 Lbardl Bell rf 4 Kiner lf 4 Wlake cf 4 Clione 3b 4 Mtugh 3b 4 McClgh 3 Cbers 1 A-Trner 1 Walsh 0 Cogan lb 0 Totals 33 1 1 0 1 8 3 1 11 3 3 a 1 8 8 0 8 37 THOMPSON NEW BOWL HEAD DALLAS Joe C. Thompson, president of the Southland corporation in Dallas, Tuesday night was elected president of the Cotton Bowl athletic association. Leonard J. Green was named first vice- president, Otto Eisenlohr second vice-president and Howard Grubbs tecretary-treasurer.

Roman Nose state park north of Watonga, was named for Chief Roman Nose of the ennes, whose home was within the present park area, Port Isabel Fishing PORT ISABEL Small of trout were reported In murky hay Tuesday. The south was from light to moderate and temperatures ranged from 68 to 87. tide Wednesday 4:25 a.ni.; low tide: p.m. three hits and an error and a walk. The Palms final counUr came In the on an error and a hit.

Harlingen up scores ln the third and fourth and then tallied three times in sev- enth. Ted atarted off the soaring to left fielder Wisniewski, Herb Nauret then walked, Chuck Kelsey pinch-hitting for Priest gled, then Harshaney walloped for three bases for two scores. Harshaney scored on Keith Carpenter's single. The game tvhig counter came in the ninth inning when Rene Urbanowich batting for Rogas singled and went to second on an error by Cavazos and then scored on single. Petschow singled to start the tenth and went to second on a passed ball from where he counted Jackson through with his all-important smash.

Rudy Escobar, McAllen right fielder was forced to leave the game in the seventh frame when he injured his shoulder diving for right field smash. McAllen AB It Ot Hringen Alt Mtines 2b 1 1 1 Cwley ss 6 0 0 0 1 11 Hsney 8 1 4 Crpntr rf 5 3, MeClin 2b 5 4' Piehw If 3 0 Jcksn lb 5 0j cf 4 4 Nurst 3b 3 0 Priest 1 lj Ksev 8 38i Rogas 0 XX-Uich 1 Guthrie 0 Totals 38 13 30 -Singled for Priest In 7th. XX Singled for Rogas in 8th. out when winning run I McAllen 020 030 100 0 8 3 Lions club play ooi 100 300 1 7 13 3 host to the Lions Longhorns Open Title Defense eighth frame when the score at ft to ft. Homeruns prior to Ippolito's dramatic blow were hit by Han Dan Hatch and Joe Lutz and the Fletcher Robbe and Walt Wrona.

Tulsa 113 OOO 000 0- 8 9 1 San Tone 200 200 010 2 7 12 4 Blackburn, Minarein (8) and Wrona Biscan, Albrecht Gibson (9) and Baich. ST. LOUIS, (AP) Still in fine form after finding a victory touch on the road, the St, Louis Browns disposed of the Washington Senators on both ends of a twilight- nitfht doubleheader Tuesday, R-3 and 6-1. Harry Dorish had a five-hitter in the first game and Cliff Fannin Nats to four in the Dutch Can Sleep Now; Gridders Pass Exams FORT WORTH Not a Texas Christian varalty football to scholastic grade, coach L. R.

Meyer said happily Monday. With all returns In from spring term ranks of those being "counted by Meyer remains Intact. Reveral top hands had faced midable hurdles ln the book department and the been ln words, Wlmles often their for as long as fifty minutes. Like other however, they can drown if they get water in their Trials 33 3 8 24 A orounrtert out for Hudson tn Ith. Orounded out for Walk In 8tii.

Washington 810 3 St. Louis 002 118 SUMMARY: ft Kokoe. Upton, mers. RBI Knkos. Imilar.

friend, Upton, Arft, Lenhardt 3. 2R Friend, l.oilar 3B Arft. HR hardt. SB Upton, DP Dents, Miehanls and Noren, Dante and Nuren Dorish, Upton and Arft. 1.0B— Washington 8.

Bt Liouls 1, BB Hudson 3, Welk 3, Dorlsh 8 BO Hudson 3. Weiek 2, Donah 3 HO Hudson 8 In 8 innings. Walk 4 in 3 WP Welk. 3. W- Dorisn D-Hudaon OAMI) Washington ooo loo ooo 1 4 1 Bt Uiuls 130 OU 7 1 Kusava, Welterotti (8; and Fannin and Loilar.

LF Kusava. HOUSTON TRIBE I HOUSTON, (U.R) Francis Haus I blasted a three-run homer Tuesday night to the Houston OMAHA Champion Texas will a over the open its title defense in the 1950 Oklahoma ity Indians. cf 4 2 stirra if 4 Mtalvo rf 4 31 Smith 2b 8 8 Hcello ss 2 rispar rf 1 Luna 3 Valdes 0 Totals 33 11 13 x-Parra 0 Totals 38 14 18 27 -Walked for Luna tn Brownsville 00u 135 020-11 12 Laredo 000 230 18X-14 16 SUMMARY: Moreno, Ora- ham. Bmith 2, Barcalo, Luna. RBI-J.

Rremian. Chaon. Moreno, Graham 4, Salvatierra 8, Smith 2. Gaspar 1. 211 Boettcher, Otaham.

SnJth, QaspAf. Perei 3, Rzensian, Oraham. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vatlerra 2. 2, Boettcher. 6 27 Boettcher, i stubbs; Perez, Boettcher.

Stubbs; RBI Waltkus, reno. Smith. Graham; Smith, Baroello, 000 008 Graham; 7, 5. 4, Mfhall 1, Navarro 4. 3.

Navarro 2. Barrera. 28. Lions Clubs Clash Tonight NCAA baseball tournament Thursday night, a district favorite. Texas will meet Rutgers at (1:30 p.

m. in the first game of the eight team tournament. Wisconsin meets Colorado A. and ln the second game of the double elimination tournament, at 8:30 p. m.

Other first round games will be Alabama vs Bradley ami Tufts vs Washington State, at 6:30 amd 8:30 p. m. Friday. The tough University of Texas nine won 14 of 15 games in the Southwest conference this year. sixth-innlng blast shattered a pitching duel between Oklahoma Tom Reis and Buff twlrler Maurice Carlock.

Reis allowed only five hits in going the distance, one than Oarlock. Okla. City 000 100 I 2 Houston 000 003 00x-3 5 0 and Naragon; Oarlock and Montalvo. White Sox Down Yankees In Ninth CHICAGO un Catrhsr Fhli Mast's ninth inning off Joa Faje scored Chico Carrasqiiel with tha winning run as the Chicago Whita Soa defeated tha New York Yankees, 8-8. N.

Yark AUNO It includeg era who carried the club to an a rapid clip, with the col- NCAA title last June Murray lectlng a round dozen hits In- Wall, Charley Oorln and Jim Ehr- eluding a homer by Oil McDou- ler. Combined they gave up only gald with none aboard. 22 earned runs in conference Ft. Worth 000 022 11 0 Rsuto ss 3 Mapes rf 3 1 Wling if 8 Bauer If DMglo ef 4 Berra a 4 Json 3b 3 Oman 3b 3 Json 3b 1 aa 3b 4 Clins lb I Byrne 3 Page pp 0 Totals 31 Chleaga Cqual ss 4 3 3 3 Filey rf 3 1 Masl a 4 0 Znlal lf 3 1 Rnson lb 1 8 A 0 8 Obery lb 1 0 Cain 40 Totals 31 37 BKAtTMONT, (U.B Fort Worth Cats a game losing streak Tuesday night as they nipped Roughnecks, 5 to 4. behind an 11-hit attack.

Both flailed ball at HUMMARY: RBI- 3, 0 0 3 1 8 0 0 8 3 0 1 8 7 Use out whan winning run Filed out for Mapes ln 8th. for Robinson in 8th, New York 030 OUO Chicago 300 020 competition Beaumont 021 000 100... A 12 0 Washington State and Wisconsin Copeland, Waters (5), Beringer Kndall lb Cvasos ef 6 Wwskl If 3 Ecobr rf 3 rf 1 Suer 8 Wade SS 5 Hraon 3b 4 Jcksn 4 Totals 40 4 11 3 1 8 3 1 1 1 12 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 are the other strong teams in the tourney. Washington state has two undefeated pitchers on its roster Lee Dolquist anil Russ Foster, A third Washington State hurler, Gene Conley with a record of two and two is attracting wide Interest from major scouts. at high school softball diamond Wednesday night at 8 p.m.

The contest a regular Lions club league affair is to be a toss-up as both clubs have appeared about equal strength ln previous tilts. No admission will be charged at the gate. All proceeds from the hat collection will go to the i Boys Ranch fund. Priest. Jack son, Cavaacs.

Harmon, Car panter 2. Wisniewski Escobar 3, Harshaney 3, Jackson. 2D Vargas. 3R SAC Priest. DP Wade.

Kuykendall; Waue, Kuykenuall; Cowley, McClain, Jackson LOB MrAUen 7, Harlinjen 8 BB Jackson 3. Priest 3. SO Priest 6. Rogai. 3.

Guthrie 3. PB switrer. Outr.rie. Hjertsadt, Strong. 18.

(5) and Bragan; Delouca. nano (6), Ferris (9) and Courtney. DALLAS 0, SPORTS ft SHREVEPORT, (U.P> The Dallas Eagles pushed a run i In top of the 14th inning tonight to down the Shreveport 6 to 6. Wayne McLeland, who entered the in the last of the ninth, was credited for the victory, and Hugh Sooter, the third of lour Shreveport pitchers ln the tame, was charged with the Dal. 200 012 000 000 3 Shv.

100 200 101 000 00- 5 0 Buhl, lott (7), McLeland Aylward; AMcCall REl ahr hooter (n), Jon 2, Groth. priddy (14) and Bosiack. Coleman 3, Appling. Majeski Henrich, Sauer. Byrne HR- T.er* nial, Coleman, Bauer, Majeekl.

PhlUay. DP Carrasquel and Robinson. LOB New York 3, Chicago BB Cain 3, Byrne 4. SO Cain 3, Byrne 3, HO -Byrne 8 ln 8 Innings; Faga 3 ln 1-3. (3-4).

Paga (3-4) A's Down Tigers In Ten Innings DITTROIT Art Houttema .1 survived a three homa run outburst by Philadelphia Athletics ha paced the Detroit Tigers to a 8 to 8 10 -inning victory Tuesday night, Phlla. AR O' Detralt Dnger 3b 8 0 3 3 Upon ss 3 0 1 3 01 Frldy 3b 3' Kell 3b Musts rf 3 Vaio If 5 Cman cf 4 Fain lb 3 Joust as 4 Suder 3b 4 Guerra a 3 Hoper 1 Wysa 1 Totals 33 8 Werts rf 6 Kvers if 3 Groth ef 4 Rnson 3 Khoskl lb 4 1 Hrr ar. 3 Totali 38 8y27! None out when winning run scored Philadelphia 300 001 Detroit 000 310 Joe DiMaggio Needs Nine To Join Exclusive Hit Club aiO GRANOE VALLEY l.EAGI NATIONAL Pct. OB Pct. Corpus 18 St.

Lais 17 So.ton SA HARLINGEN .......................88 .838 3 Br klya .588 N. Vork 21 ...............................84 Phlla. 37 .8741 Flttibr. Di I Rio ...............................81 .817 Mi (tikaga asels. 18 Mrownsville 88 .441 13 Tl'ESDAT'S HI HI l.TS McAllen 87 .381 lg Fltttburgh New Vork 7 TI ESDAY'S RESt l.TS Fct.

SS 34 3t .873 S3 rt. wth Taisa 88 CHICAGO, if' Only nine base is hitting much better away hits to go for Joe DiMaggio to from home than at the Stadium. In join the exclusibe club, enemy parks 25 for 70 or .357. Although the Yankee clipper is At home he's 19 for 108 or .176 (lu11 1 Lately been homer or noth- cinch to go over the top during New York's Western tour that DiMaggio. Ten of his 44 opened Tuesday night against the hits are homers.

still be White Sox. the major league leader in home "ab. so When Joe makes grade, he runa with a lifetime total of 327 o. city so will be in high society. The only since he broke into the majors in active major leaguers in the 1936.

Ted Williams Is gaining on 000-hit club are Luke Appling of him but 18 in 1950 only bring the White Sox with 2,733 and Wal- his nine-year total to 283. ly Moses of Philadelphia The Yanks expect DiMaggio to break out with a rash of hits and slide into his accustomed place in the upper strata any day. They figure the 44 hits he has contributed are all gravy. Last year he play until June 28. He wound up at .346, high enough to win the batting title if he had been at bat enough Harlingen 7, MrAllen 6 Christ! Bel Rio Laredo 14, Brownsville 11 Si EDITE McAllen at Harlingen Brownsville at Laredn (orpin at Del Rio MR .488 .488 84 .482 sao with 2,060.

There are none in the National. DiMaggio, 35, is the youngest of the bunch. Appling is 41, the record books say. Since Red Corriden replaced Jack Onslow as manager, Luke has confined himself largely to coaching duties. Moses is 39.

TEX AS LE AG I Dallas 38 IVmont 38 38 Sbr port 81 Houston 31 RESIT.YH Fort Worth Beaumont 4 Oklahoma City 1. Houston 3 Talea San Antonio 7 (10 Innings) Dallas Shreveport 8 (14 WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDILE Oklshoma City at Houston Tulsa at San Antonio Ft. Worth at Beaumont Dallas at Shreveport Clneinnatl Breton 8 St. Loals Philadelphia 3 Cbiesgrn Brooklyn 3 (II Innings) WEDNESDAY'S SC HKDCLE Chit sga at vs Roe (6-3). Pittsburgh at New vs Rennedy (3-3), St.

Louli at Philadelphia vs Helntselman (1-4). Cincinnati at Weh meter (3-7) vs Sain (8-4). Pet. Mo 3fl2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Fet. Detroit S3 14 .7 VI' Wsshn.

Vork 84 18 .880 31 Boston HI 33 St. L'uis 17 30 Cliand 38 .810 Fhila. IS S3 YI ESftAY RESULTS Washington 3-1; St. Louis 8-6 Boston Clevaiand 1 Philadelphia Detroit 8 (10 innings) New Yark 8: Cktaaga SCHEDULE Philadelphia at (1-8) vs The first broadcast of Ben Hogan Only Fan At PGA CHICAGO im If newly-crowned u. S.

open Champion Ben Hogan appears at the National PGA tourney in Columbus next week, It will be only as a spectator or a referee of one of matches. In answer to a request by Columbus Mayor James A. Rhodes, tourney chairman, that the PGA prevail upon Hogan to compete, Tom Crane, PGA executive-seere- tary, Tuesday replied: because of his injuries, 80 had removed himself from the list of exempted players eligible ior the PGA tourney. President Joe Novak of the PGA has invited to be there as a spectator or a referee of one of the matches, if his condition Hogan, 1946 and 1948 PGA cham son. 2, Houttaman.

3B Evers. 2, Chapman, Hooper 3, Lipon 3. DP-Jaln, Joost and Hooper; Joost, Suder and Fain, Fain and Joost; Dlilltigar and Fain; Suder. Joost and Fain; Lipon, Prlddy and Kryhoskl. 4.

Detroit 8. BB Hooper 8, Wyse 2. Hnutteman 3. Bo Hooper Wyse 1, Houtteman J. Hooper 8 ln 4 innings.

(None out tn 7th); Wyse 4 in 3. Houtteman (7-8). Wysa (3-0). Doerr's Homers Defeat Indians CLEVELAND, (JF) Bobby Doerr hit two home runs, a triple and a single ln tour chances Tuesday night as the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 8-1 BostonAB Clvlnd AB Ho Vlmer cf4 1 1 2 Mchel lf 4 0 3 Psky 3b4 2 1 Knedy rf 4 1 1 1 Wilms It 3 0 1l! Ester lb 3ft ft 7 Stns ss 0 3 I) Doby ef4 ft0 3 Dropo lb ft I 13; Rosen 3b I0 ft 0 ftarlla rf 4 I 0 11 Breau ss 3 0 1 1 Doerr 3b43 4 li Ordn 3b 30 ft 1 Batts 1 Hegan 3 0 ft 4 Btobbs 2 11 Feller a ft 0 0 Totals38 13 37 Bnton 0ft ft ft A-Clark i 0 ftft Pretti p0 ftft0 Totala30 1 2 27 A -poppedout for Benton in Btt BENEFIT PERFORMER -Fast Contreras will be on hand next Tuesday when Harlingen's Age-Youth baseball conflict takes place at Lon Hill park. Contreras has played plenty of outfield on Valley diamonds the past years and should cause the youngsters plenty of trouble with his big booming bat.

Proceeds of the contest will gt toward financing the Harlingen American Legion junior baseball program. TfNeIr York at 7 8 plon, disclosed at Ardmore, weight championship boxing fight wight 4 7 Sunday, after his brilliant "come- was the Dempsey-Carpentier bat- Boston at Cleveland night victory ln the U. S. open, tie at Jersey City, N.J., July 2, wouldt not in 1950 rare (t-3) vs Garter (E-4). PGA meet.

Boston 020 Oil Cleveland 100 000-1 SUMMARY: E-None RBI-Kennedy, I Doer 3. Williams, Batts, Pesky. 8te- phena 2. Doerr 2. Boudreau, and Easter 3.

Boudread and Oordon. Cleveland 3. 2, Feller Ban ton 1. 7 Feller 4. 10 ln 7 1-3; Benton 1 in 2-3; Pleretti 1 ln 1.

Faller MONTY'S For STEAKS SEAFOOD MEXICAN FOOD SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN New Dining Room Try Our Noon Lunch.

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