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Till Thursfiay, 2S, 19.M By JINX hiiil HITS road lodiiy for rne ton'gh! Will bp back at tomorrow nlghi to iprn WHILE not wnn in thr i. nnnle Ifam winning one' tfami nift I plssifiR far N'ttpr than ani It will ht rtUierpnl this tinir rriiirn to boing out it an mnirv, has. Ins hittpr. thHr wuth rk i-iin a nM Ji'hn i I nm'iviy of 1 MiChi'iney, ampi Hatan- h. or i uihwi'stfin Is dtawing than any mom-, brr ni the 1 bfing fhf ottv In ihp nati Sumlav fmi1 a 5 lit Il bill, playing fino in aff- and at niKbt.

(nr the nnd 0 11 at night. cHv h.i* drawn that many fm dw this 'tui Mfxi'-ftH for ii- fciinies at home riTt'HKH KXFAF.I. vvjth and of Big won and lust i.ir the Western thu jear. WALU former ol Texas pifrher, nuw with Milwaukee, w-on his first victory recenlly since May 23 when ho a tive.hitter against Louisi- viHe to w'in, I to 0. by Dave Kerrisn.

at one time a great lor t.in Red Four later Wall wt against Indi.innjiolis 11 to 7, but had to have relief in that one. He has now won right and lust two for while Charley r.nrln, also a Universtty of pitcher of last year, won five and lost three for the Brewers. Din YOr Know That -lark IJndiiey. old of mhs shortstop, has been sent to ort Worth by Si. Paul of the Amenran Antonelli.

bonus of the Boston recently pitched a shutout for Fort Mypfs. against the Quantico Marines of the Pittsburg, league leader In the Far West League, had to drop out of the loop, because of lack of attendance rornwall. leader In the Border was turnf'd to the Irflgue tn-rauM' of lark IS now ty thf hr a loa'l it'Hm 1 tsying thr and that in t.r«)¿Uí' frani woith that mui an of ripif 'ays th(' is hi It-nn. tl has (jnly and the imantiai Waicihnxn ihi' in imnnriai al i nviro'j I 11 a rr- payday Ati the an-Anicruan i to ji-'t financial holp tt the nr sanif for same Puhiic pt h-ith in ir Ir tguo, arily ilu 1. Sing mi nry hi the gate in thi'" Florida IN r-f! yoat iia.t’ t'f arili iM Pnnrptnn Fas'-I IntoM ail itMr dt'f'-atinii liatvatd, tt tihio some a it made 40 Mins to dffrat to Danvilip got .12 hits in first of a hill, hut lost thf MAXWELL AND JANUARY LOSE rof.rvinri?.

ohin 2 A tight, t-day-old fnaia- thon on fhp winding Srailr-i of Ohio i day had the look of a "anyhody for golf''" 'i'hr National Colf Tournament iihnut with Ihr dof' of and Don )iin North Irvas folh I tram mnfc had dominatod from thr sfait When 'survivmg mnfc nlay- rm the onr1 round 'Fhurs- dav jt anybody to win Nlftiali Korsic of thf of warn among missing Hr Wrilnrsrl.rv to Mit(hrl), Mrth- odi.if 2-up F.ilfv^ MaxurM sttimhlrrl on Tom ('t from low a (Vahhr rammed honir a i'Utt to makr a htidir thrrr arn) nut tho match on an fivprtirtir who fired a drr-par fi'i thr round of thf nualifirr, Inst tf, litck Yost of Oir- gon 1 2 Not all the fivotifrs fvrr Tom Niefiortn of Ohio I'oni Vonch of Notrr fnit I lacf.bn of finsiri, and Husii-r the only North to thf first hurdle still wrrr in jthr running. An round hrgan. tho tournamml wag ns widr oprn as thr Trxaft plains hut nnlv of SINGLE GIVES CALVERT 4-3 VICTORY 2H- Buddy Htorirr lined a singb to I loft firld in thr last inning hrre night to drive (n two runs and alvrrt a 4-t drcinion Madl.sonvili** Stats Oril Kilts huihd a four hitter Vf'it, while Llfivd was tfturhrd ior ight hits hv Including a tiftm' i hy Frank Carpenter. This ITth victory for Cahcrt onr drfrat MORE CARS EXPECTED FOR HOT.ROD RACES Thctp will hr of nrw cars participatmg in hot-rod program at Suicidn Bowl Sundav night much intcif'si up tp thr Buttermilk Sprt-ial. driven ny Hoyant.

which set a tratk rccotd in thr trials; Sunday, hut which finished in the feature taco Boyant I hopes to win the big race of laff- Sunday night. I The competition, however, will; he all the wav. There were cars participating last and there may be more Sunday night, according to Ziohro who is in barge, 'Fhe time as usual will start at and the first rare hans and POLICE TEAM LOSES 11 TEAMS READY IN NEGRO MEET With the addition of three more teams the entry lifst in seventh annual State Negro Tournament has mounted to 11. 'I'he starts the evrning of t. and I tie game nf a big dftuhle hill gets under way at 6 on the holiday.

'I'he Houstfjn (frryhounds. fornier State champions, became an official entry Wednrnday. Booker is managet Team The White Hall a strong team in the meet two ago, are hark in the meet White Hall near Moody, managerl rny Moore. The Falstaff of AU'tin, a newcomer to the al.so enleterf 'I'hat managed bv 'fhe Waco formerly the Black entered Tuesday, and are managed Clarence House f)ther entries are Mevla Bla.k Marlin Wt Bed Temple Texns of Hearne, Austin Cu- of Hou ton. tikelv will He with othef frams of the mee! The Cardinals vear wore hv Tyler plav- ei and they may lie with other this yeai CANTRELL TOPS CASTERS Charles Cantrell tetmned to the top in the Wnco ing tmirnamrnt rughi with a sroie, filli raiitui'd the It after rying with Moigan in the regular thiee founds.

W'hitehead had a and Morgan a 2fi in the extra round Wirdon Whitehead entered his first tourney and I'lok the Cla with a 16. ppt- attended, were donated hv Biver- 4de and and Higginbotham Hardware IR Tea UH Fxpected Highfill pitched a one-hit Tt is expected there vm h- a uame Wednesday for Amicable i full bracket of 16 Piaw will Life at insutanre team scored 1 he made eatlv next vveok ft i- an victfiry over Poliio likely the Houston in a Little i.rague game, foiitetl Texans Bustef Beed Austin five were Texans: of fiire defeated Bob Anderson of Ohio State and Wesley Flllls of Texas after being moved up from a league State, one up lick Fo: Weaver, enturi, San Hlpgins, Notre PATTY BEATEN AT WIMBLEDON WIMBLEDON. England, June 28 Richardson 17, of Baton Rouge, blasted Budge Patty of Angeles, defending rharnplon, out of the all-Knglan 1 tennis championships in the second round Wednesday most Wimbledon upset In diabetic youngster who irn-er ha.s beaten a t(ip ranking American player on grass shook off a leg cramp In the deciding set and went on to win, 4-6, 6-3, 4-6. UD-8. 6-4.

Teifih-seeded Bergelln ft! Sw eden edged from the Philippines, 2-6, 2-6, 6-2, 9-7, 6-3, Frank Sedgman, the No. 1 seed, had to go all out to defeat Even Davidson of Sweden. 6-4, 7-3. 6-4. 6-2.

Eighth seeded Eric Sturgess of Soutn Africa ousted Don Candv of Australia. 6-3. 4-6, 8-6, 6-2, second seeded Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt needed all of his experience to oust Torben ITrich of Denmark, 11-9. 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Americans had things much easier.

Dick Savitt of Orange, N. seeded sixth, beat E. J. David, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. Third-seeded Art Lar- of San Leandr Calif, beat Geoff Paish, 6-3, 6-1, 12-10.

Herb Flam, seeded fourth, defeated Creslaw' Spychala, a jelf- exiled Pole, 6-0, 6-1, 6-2. Gardnar Mullov of Miami, seeded ninth, beat John Horn, 6-4, 6-0, 6-4. Americans took a jolt In where Flam and Larsen, seeded third, were beaten in the first round by the Swedish Davis Cup team of Bergelin and Davidsson, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. game of the twin hill til ret-ently only fiv rrs had heon ejected and all of the fiv del ed out by empire Willen- skv. who is having a hard time n.aking it in Class baseball.

lower classification He de proved the poorest of the arbiters Lix Kir HHF-IH" for the first time last year, hut in! that year vas with four different- teams? WNK MrLELANH. grent Ilas pitcher of last yeai, who went i to the ma.lors, but who dropped back. Is now having lots of trouble In the American Assoriatlon, He recently lost his fifth in a row for! Toledo. or NKillT When your team gets only seven hits, is the victim of three plays and not a member of the outfield gets a hit, yet still wins, it has to get fine pitching. That was the ca.se at Katy last night.

Not a member of the outfield got hit. Three double plays chilled impending rallies, yet the Pirates managed to win McGrath had to go out in the ninth, but up until that time he had held ler fo two runs, and bad fanned men In addition he drove in the first run for Waco, got a single, and scored the third run for Waco. He therefore is the star of the night, and his name will be on The Tribune-Herald sign in left field when the tearn returns home tomorrow, Stelmark also was a star. He went to the box with the tying run on first with one out, and after allowing one single forced Vurelioh to up and fanned Stone when a hit by either would have tied i the game. Rice was a star in his own right He hit a homrr with on base, and that blow really provided the margin of Harding Peterson, who has aught great ball rm the home stand ending last night, also hit the ball hard again, getting two hits.

HOSH was out of the lineup again last night. He is badly needed, John Rice has been doing a fine job at base in the absence of Passineau. but iiice is badly needed In left field where Waco has been very weak since Bob Wigle left some time ago. i WON both games from i Tyler, but in the two games W-aro i was very lucky. It.

of course, was due a break or two. Previously it had been very unlucky in a number of games. Tyler was lust one hit away of tying the game several times last night, but Mc- (irath was great in the pinches. In one inning Haskins opened with a double, and Neundorff followed with a single, but Tyler could not get a score. ONE OF runs rame on Irv Carlson's error after two were out.

and was unearned. Another rame hen MrC.rath got a life on first on a very doubthil hit. Hr scored on homer. tion SmlrshU tlfr ah 4 I fi'friRn i I Utilflli 2 2 M.N.\lry 2 I ni. 1 1 1 fi 1 1 Btmn F.iwuod 1 ft Bvmn 1 fl 1 0 I will plav in one of the opetiing games of fhr There will he double bills in the each eve.

ning next week, starting with the Fourth of July Wnco Cardinals, defending rhampfons the State, have not entered ar- yet, but a number of former charripions are in. iniiud- mg Temple. Mexia. Houston C.revhininds, and firand which formerly played under the bannrr of the Hughes Tool Bombers The Cardinals are not nearlv fiK11 AH hr rhi hS 11 1 V' si IK 12 Hi I. n11 I IH IJH 21 It Pf'tf'r 73 rtWfit Hnirv 1 '1 1 lii 'it M- ift T1)2 a '1 HhTl VI 11 2 Hl(.

i 7(1 "i 3 in3) 2 1 Hdlnrv 1I .111 i 1 fi IIItn 2.V' 1 II 1 IIa 2 Ml 2 in II(In 1 211 KfivlU 11.1 27 21 2W nr. r. 0 22ti 1 o-n n''ll 'I it 11 ,211 1 2 2 2 flit 201 na fl II lAKE LAMOHA BADLY BEATEN NFW YORK. June 2S AP Bob Murphy slashed Jake La -1 face Into a hlof)dy pulp Wednesday niKht the ex! champTon a technical knockc.ut after rounds head-to head halt- ring Dr. Vin, Nardiello stopped the I letting with Jake red from lash-s artuind both and mouth.

Although it was announc'd the i houf wa when Jake was i unable to rome out for the eighth I no l)ell ever mg Ilr-feree Pay Miller said It a an official seventh round kn kout under New y.ifk rules Fveryhody was as confu ed as who now has been stopped three times hut sull never was knot ked off his feet in pro. bouts Heavier than he fought he- fore at 175 pounds. slow. The extra pounds he picked up "ince Feh 11 when he lost his title I Ray Robin: on at Chicago ob- viniislv did him no good. swinging right uppercut that the ex-Gob pouted at La chin from hi- stance chopped down round round BOBBY BRAGAN SPEAKS TO HILLSBORO CLUB I June SPI, Bohhy Braga 11 manager of 1 Fort W'orth of the Prxas Lrague, aker at Khe luncheon Monday.

The ocia-sion wan kickoff program to Night, which will be oh.seived Moti(tny, July 2 at Laiirave Fn ld in W'orth, the r.it., tangle with Irader.s. the lirag.Tn Hfcornpanied bv pulilicity manaK Cats, Owen Cat ninna jer, and Pitcher dorff. of the busines.s prte CHISOX BUY INFIELDER CHICAC.O, June 28 AP Tl-ifl Chicawi White Sox Wednc; day Infic-i- B-rt former National from Oakland if the Pa. if League for an 'f'he vear-'-iii who was 'hitting witfv Oakland, formerly plaved with Biooklvn. f'incln- riati U.hia Phillin and New York BANKRUPT CHARROS SWEEP DOUBLE CARD HURLER GETS N0.

21 Flo Faulkner pitrhed virtory No. 21 of the season Wednesday night ihe led the Padgitt to a 20-1 triumph over Service Mutual The entire Padgitt team shared in the batfing PlTillfRS' (i II so BB II 1 't 4 23 1 nanner or ine nugnes looi nomo- 7 I Vi io bT ers 11 4 H7 1 Amifaiiie I.if^ fi? 5 The Cardinals are not nearlv 11 as last season, and niav 2 rt id 10 11 '1 run Ounn but some of their tilayers 2H fi 72 It; 4 riitrr on tirn'h ffi lU SOFTBALL CALENDAR fiiiVHiiis Field. 7 .30 -Weston FM.scuit vs First National Bank 9 Hillrrest Nurses Hammond Machinery Hill. C.eneral Tire vs, Texas Power and Light tCity Hv Fnited a team fhat's the nKwnsville ('hartos of the a do airight. The a club which tf-rdav repoited must scrape un hy or the payroi! won't he niel fans incentive to hy sweeping a double-header wUh Icague-leading Chri-ti night, lle a 1-0 shutout in the oponer aP'l folhiwed with a Win gitme.

The iMve the Charros a firmer hold on third place in and it was hoped would inspire ha-e nf honds to the team of the red. In other C.ulf game'. Lake Charles trinimed ''exas City. 3-2, and Ilarlingen fjalveston, 1-1. Arthur and Laiedo wete not hedutei.

OFF ON QUALITY SUITS. SLACKS. SHIRTS, HATS, ETC. DURING HOLLYWOOD TAILORS nniversary ale Waco't outstonding bargain event continues, with even more savings! New shipments of merchandise, just received, included in reductions! Everything you see at HOLLYWOOD TAILORS is quality apparel; no shopworn goods in the lot! Be here early Friday and save. Doors open at 9 a.

m. All soles finol. No exchanges or refunds. Minor alterations free, except on $3.95 slacks. All sales cash.

We list some of our money-saving values in this ad. Don't miss qco Sale of Sales, at Hollywood Tailors. All-wooi Tropical Worsted Blouse and Pants Shade 193. Reg. erTf fZiX price $75.

On sale at. All-wool Gabardine Blouse and Pants Shade 193. Regular 75 On sole at. $67.50 DONKEY SOFTBALL TILT SCHEDULED TONIGHT be played on the LaVega softball diamond Thursday night with the Bellmead-Oaklawn Fire ment matching talent with the Longhorn Club, TTie tussle begins at 7:30 p. m.

and a big donkey race will climax the evening's fun after the game. After the donkeys and riders perform a LaVega softh.ill leagtie game will be played between Grocers and the Fire Oe- Tiartment. The program is being staged for the benefit of the fire department. II VSKINS pitched a fine game for Tvler all the way, and it wnii a tougVi one for him to lose He also looked good at bat. In addition to hi.s double, he hit one over the wall that was barely foul.

that Jess Leach will go to the box for Waco in Tyler tonight, and it is due to he Fred Smith or Johnny Fine for Tyler. W.VCO (WMF, home from a disastrous road trip in which it did not win a game, and was welcomed hy large crowds for all of tlve game.s with W'aco broke even with the league leader, and came close to faking the other two in commendable fashion, but instead of increased interest, there was a great decrease. Larger crow'ds were expected Tuesdav and Wednesday nights, hut each night the attendance fell below 1 000 All-wool Gabardine Shirt ond Pants Shode 193. Regular $42,50. On sale.

$37.50 All-wool Tropical Worsted Shirts and Pants. Shade 193, Reg. $42 50. Sale Price. All-rayon Gabardine Shirt and Pants.

Shade 193. Reg. $22 50. Sale Price, SI8.75 Blue Air Corps Poplin Shirts. Regular $4 50.

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$10.95 QUALITY SLACKS 6 SPECIAL PURCHASE Nylon Cords and ica! Worsteds. Over 300. SLACKS Regular Price $6.95 Sole Price SLACKS Summer Gabardines wrinkle resistant. Reg price $1 1.95 $g9S Wool, values to $15 and $17.50 $Q95 TIES Ten 0 I or more! Ture and New Xot worn. Keg.

$3.00 and $3.50, on sale. srr.i lAL 75i MEN'S FELT HATS Royalton Quality Felts S.4LESMKN— Frederick Baff S7.50 Hats $10.00 $3.75 $3.75 $4.25 $4.95 SPECIAL STRAW HATS Hampshire Club Regular Pi ice $2.7.1 On Sale at Regular Price On Sale at Regular Price $3.95 On Sale at BATES GENUINE PANAMAS Regular Price Qr and Price. Regular $6.50, Sale Price Special Bargain Table Values! All Cloaii Junk! SLIP-ON short sleeve rayon sport shirts. Regular $2.95 value GLO-MASTKR slip-on, short sleeve sport shirts. Regular price SLIP-ON knit sport shirts in varied colors.

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Short only T-SHIRTS and polo shirts. Regular $L95 and $2.95 values. Special at White or stripes. Regular S5c seller. Bargain table price SPECIAL, White T-Shirts.

Regular value. Priced during this sale UNDERSHIRTS, E.vtra quality combed yarn shirts. Regular 8.5c. Sale price MEN'S SOCKS Regular 50c seller at Bargain TablP. Special Price of $L25 $L95 $2.25 $2.50 $1.50 1.00 .50 2 $1 .50 4 p.

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Reg. 2L30 Reg. 29.50 32.50 Reg. 37.50 $16.50 $21.50 $22.50 $27.50 SUMMER SPORT COATS Gabardine, Wrinkle Resistant Tailored of Belted Backs. Corduroy, Regular $17 50 $1150 Now II Regular $21.50 Now Hand-Tailored SUITS Special! Our entire stock of imported and domestic woolens.

Over 600 patterns, Tropicals included. Save on a hand-tailored suit! Made to your individual measures. 15 DISCOUNT HOLLYWOOD TAILORS 418 AUSTIN AVE..

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