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Sfa Nftns-JTrilmttf Page Texas Saturday, September 5, 1953 JINX HOT SHOTS The State Negro Baseball Tournament at Katy Park will continue tonight, bat is reaching its final stages. Two games will be played this evening and two Sunday evening. The records indicate that the hitting in the Big State League this year is not up to par and that the pitching is much better than usual. be too sure. The fact that ball used this year is not as lively as the ball in the past have much to do with it.

Harold Ratliff. AP scribe, tells' ln racc us that Bob Crumb and Bob Fra- tms zier, Amarillo High School strmidf mvner of the Port visited a fortune, teller. he Tyler teams, was Tigers Wind est Slated Of pfartic? For Bruin Hopefuls Today told them Amarillo would win the district football championship this year. Most of the scribes, without the use of a crystal bali. have predicted that Lubbock would win the title in that district.

quoted by Dick Oliver of the Port Arthur News as saying that the Evangeline League has been one of the worst violators of the racket. Stroud stated that he bought a rookie from an geline League club at one time Bob LeMav. son of Mr. and1 only to discover his salary was Mrs. s.

E. LtMajr, formerly of moIIth. Athens, has been awarded the best1. around trophy for in- Stroud also was quoted as say. ing that on one occasion he bought OI a pitcher from the Evangeline sports at SMU.

S. LeMay was superintendent Schools at Athens for years. Just two weeks from the Baylor Bears will be playing their first football game of the season In far-away California. All of next week the Bears will continue to have two sessions per at 9:30, and the other at 3:30. League.

salary was listed as $400 but when he reported to me at Tyler I found he was making $300 under the The Evangeline League voted at a recent meeting to stay in Class and have a limit of four veterans, and six limited servicemen. Crosier Tech of Dallas has won Season ticket sale at Baylor will only two football games in its last continue until the day of the game played in 1931 and 1952, but is with the University of Arkansas on Oct. 10. So far the sale is a little better than at this last year. That is very encouraging, because as a general rule Baylor has a better advance sale when it plays A.

and 31. and Texas at home, and this year the Bears play both on the road. A. and M. and Texas have a great following due to the fact that they have more ex-stu- expected to do better this year.

The boat races, due to be put on at Lake Waco by the Waco Boat Club, will be staged Monday afternoon. The state championship races are due to be staged in Fort Worth tomorrow. The Waco Tigers wind up their first week of practice this morning, with a drill scheduled to begin at 9:45 a. m. and wind up around noon.

The sun broke through yesterday. and Coach Carl Price hopes the North Fourth Street practice field will be comparatively dry for this work. Soggy turf has bothered the Bengals during most of the week. Price sent his youngsters through a lengthy passing and blocking drill yesterday afternoon. With time running short before non-district opener in Dallas against North Dallas High.

Price said after the drlil still have a lot to He admitted, though, that of those tackles and guards looked pretty good at times today in our blocking Big C. B. Johnson, biggest Tiger in camp at 220, Ernest Lenart, Jim Pate. Fred Golding and Charles Horton turned in some nifty blocking jobs, and Emmett Atfaway, the six-four 217-pound defensive terror last season, continued to show? marked improvement offensively. Price alternated his linemen in two-on-one blocks.

All three quarterbacks, Mickey Walker, Mike Dicorte and soph Roy Garner, threw well doing the passing session, and ends Jamie Roberts. John Garner and Paul Dickson made occasional fine catches. Football Scores HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Hobbs 18, Roby 0, DeLeon 7, Gorman 6. Cushing 19, Warren 0. Weslaco 31, Premont 0.

Elgin 27, Lexington 6. grid candidates Friday hustled through two spirited workouts under the first sunshine of the fall campaign, then prepared for session Dodgers Nip Giants, 8-6; Braves Lose Based on Wire fence-busting Dodg- ers got back to the business at 1 hand Friday night and polished off BIG STATE LEAGUE ity he has in mind for the gridders at this afternoon's two- JIM TAYLOR BATTLE AT CENTER John Reagan of Houston has 17 lettermen back this year, but Bob- j------------------------------- MJ other members of Hjmhlln. Baylor Broadcasts Set pool, hit an underwater light, and had to have 60 stitches taken in his foot and leg. It is not known when he will be ready to go. The the conference.

True Football Yearbook rates Rice No. 8 in the nation this year, putting the Owls two notches above UCLA which is rated No. 10, while Stanley Football Yearbook rates UCLA No. 1, and puts Rice No. 10.

True Yearbook rates California No. 5. and that is five notches above UCLA. The True Magazine Yearbook also adds: colleges most likely to be pressing the top 10 include, and not necessarily in the order listed: The University of Houston, University of Texas, BAYLOR, Missouri, Wisconsin, Purdue, Navy, California. Duke and It will be an upset indeed in my book if Utah has the kind of team to rank Radio Station WACO will carry both of first two games this season, Doug Raines an- Lamar line will average 193 pounds nounced Friday, from end to end.

San Jacinto of Houston year Raines said the station will will be improved this! rarrv and Bob Rule of the Houston Baylor aliforala game Press tells me that Jeff Davis has Berkeley, Sept. 19, and 14 lettermen back. The grade of the Baylor-Miaml game in Miami, football in the Huston district may Sept. 26. be higher than usual this year.

hour workout. A morning et 9:30 will be concerned mainly! with reviewing plays, said. workout will be the! first team-wide contact work since! practice started last Tuesday. As the first norther chased away the rain, the Bruins finally! pot down to some lengthy passing drill. Sauer had all his throwing the Hooper, Reid and Peschel, and a whole bevy of backs and ends taking turns at hauling in the aerials.

In addition, candidates reviewed! assignments, and Sauer gave the squad two new passing plays. In fact, that assignment reviewing has come in for plenty of emphasis this fall, and if the Bruins are not the smartest team in the conference it be from lack of drill. Spirited battles continue for several first-team positions. Wayne Honkins and James Amyett are hotly contesting one end position; Jim Taylor and Bill Barnard are locked in a center duel and Bill Lucky and co-captain Pete Erban are struggling over a guard spot. Regardless of who wins, the whole situation means Sauer is rapidly developing some of that vitally needed reserve strength.

More players Friday won praise for their rapid improvement. Bristow is really showing progress at one end Sauer said. "Wayne Culvahouse and Charley Radford are coming along at guard. Wallace Talbert looks great in his running, but of course, he still needs to work on his blocking and defense. bright development is at quarterback.

Remember that three of those boys at that position can be classed as triple-threaters. Davidson, Hooper and Reid can all pass, run and One injury marred W'orkout. Kevin Lounsberrv, sophomore fullback from Baytown, limped off with an injured ankle. Full extent of his injury has not been determined Friday night. Solunar Tables By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT despite four Giant homers.

Milwaukee, which had taken two straight from Brooklyn to cut the 5 lead to nine games, dropped back to 10 off the pace Friday night, as Stan Musial slammed a i three-run 23rd of the A. M. SATURDAY Minor Major Minor 3:55 10:00 4:10 A. M. SUNDAY Minor Major Minor 3:55 10:00 4:10 nals to a 4-2 decision.

A twin-bill between Chicago and Cincinnati was rained out. The lowly St. Louis Browns fashioned nine hits into 10 runs in the fifth inning for their biggest inning ii of the season to defeat the Detroit Tigers, 14-6, in St. Louis. Vic Wertz slammed a hases-full homer in the big inning.

P. M. Major 10:30 Major 10:30 Box Scores American League DETROIT ST. LOUIS ARH OA ABROA Kuenn. ss 4 2 3 4 Hunter, ss 5 4 1 5 2 3 7 Sievers.lb 4 112 3 1 1 rf 4 2 2 1 8 0 9 1 Moss, 4 0 3 0 Groth, cf 4 2 10 Young, 2b 5 10 0 Larsen, 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Boone, 3b 4 Delsing.cf 4 Nieman.

If 4 Dropo, lb 4 Batts, Lund, rf Aber, a-Pesky Weik. b-Mullin 4 7 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 3 10 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 Green. 4. Longview 3. B.

Smith. SECOND GAME TEXARKANA it LONGVIEW II Pet. GS Wichita .597 Tyler ..7862 .557 SMi 66 .535 Lontview .7566 .532 69 ,507 74 .483 16 Austin ..6576 .461 19 94 .329 TEXAS LEAGUE Pel.GB 63.580 70 .533 7 Port Worth ..79 7i9 i Oklahoma City ..79 71-527 1 Shreveport ..7575 .500 11 Houston ..7179.47323 Beaumont a a .427 23 San Antonio ..64 86 .427 23 AMERICAN LEAGCI Pel. GB New York .674 Chicago ..79 54.594 Cleveland ..79 54 .594 Boston Washington ..6768 .496 Philadelphia ..52 82 38 Detroit .5085 St. Louis ..4788 NATIONAL LEAGUK Pet.

GB Brooklyn ...9242 .687 52.612 60 .552 18 60,545 New York ...64 70 .478 28 74.44432'% 82 .379 41 Pittsburgh ...4295 .307 WAYNE CULVAHOUSE RAPIDLY IMPROVING Belton High, coached by John Hugh Smith, former La Vega mentor. will be light and inexperienced this year. Smith has only three 1 regulars back from his team of last season. The all-star Negro American League game won by the West 11 neVer haS from East, 13 to 8, drew 10,000 had in its history. at Comiskey the home of This magarine rates Michigan Chicago White Sox.

State first and Jieorgial sec- paul Waco outfielder of ond, followed by Dame and now the Pittsburgh Pi- Oklahoma. The magazine quoted DeWitt Weaver of Texas Tech as saying: is a good chance that fans will see better football immediately because the backs who drop the ball will have to stay in and take it away from the other The magazine pointed out that Texas Tech led the nation in fumbles last year with 31. rates, was honored by his home town fans recently. home is Wilkinsburg, only about eight miles from Forbes home of the Pirates. Pittsburgh, Navy Top East Parade By MVRRAY OLDERMAN NEA Staff Correspondent PRINCETON, Take Field.

I word for it and about the i Ivy League this The balance of power In eastern Stan Hollmlg, former Aggie ath- football swings to the independents. Iptp, who is with Louisville ot the I which brings us immediately to American Association, is out for 1 the season with a double fracture i his is the kind of club the late of the forearm. He suffered the Jock Sutherland would have reveled and rugged at the Filipskl heads a lightning backfield fronted by a mobile, 213-pound ST. LOUIS 4 DALLAS, Sept. 4 UP The Southern Methodist University Mustangs stressed a passing attack and pass defenses at a spirited workout Friday afternoon.

Coaches reported that Sammv Stollenwerck and Duane Nutt especially sharp passing. Piny linemen spent the afternoon in blocking practice. There were no aiiko.i Owls picked up simultaneously Fri- HOUSTON, Sept. temperature dropped and the Rice Owls picked up simultaneously Friday and coaches appeared pleased after another two-a-day workout. Jess Neely, the veteran Rice coach again passed up a full-scale scrimmage.

But he drilled football squadmen hard individually and by specialties. II 24 13 37 17 27 10 out for Scarborough in 8th out for Weik In Pta Detroit 0 11 15 St. Lcuis 002 0(10)2 3, Hatfield, Dropo, Lund, Hunter 3, Slevers, Lenhardt, Stephens. Moss. Groth 2, Young 2, Larsen 2.

Boone 2, Larsen, Sievera 4, 4, Moss Hunter 4, Pesky, Nieman 2. 3, Hatfield. Young, Stephens, Sievers, Lund. Moss, Nieman 2. Larsen.

Wertz. Hat field and Dropo Hunter and Slevers; Boone, Dropo and Weik. 9, St. Louis 6 5, Aber 3. Scarborough 1, Weik 2.

8, Aber 1, Weik 1. 9 in 4 (faced 6 men In Scarborough 5 in 1, Weik 3 in 3. R-FR 8-8. Scarborough 4-4, Weik 2-2, Larsen fi-fi. Scarborough (len- hardt), Larsen (Dropo).

(4-11). (4-4). Napp, Duffy and Passarella. Hunt.If Sanner.rf 3ntmuro.2 Ankvik.lf Dkvch.cf Coultr.ss Hwley.p Vfnpoll.p 1 Signigo Total AB A 3 15 0 Garcia, 2 3 110 WilcoxJ 3 10 0 Baas.rf 2 0 10 Mnete.lf 3 0 4 1 Hall.cf 3 0 3 3 Vnglas 3 12 0 Trturo.ss 3 0 10 Rdrigi.c 0 0 0 0 Slgdo.p 2 0 11 0 0 0 0 AB A 3 0 4 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 0 5 1 2 1 3 0 0 Total 7 th. 24 6 21 3 000 000 300 012 25 4 18 5 for Banner in Texarkana Longview Baas 2, Monette.

Turturro. Salgado. awley. Monette 2, Hall, Vangela.v (Monopoli. 1.

Monopil 3. 3. Monpoli 3. 2 in 1-3. I OB WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Big State National League MILWAUKEE 2 Schdst.2 Musial If Rplski.ct Rice.c Mille AB A 5 13 3 Bruton.cf 4 10 4 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 Crndll.c 0 0 0 Pdletn.rf 3 0 10 Adcock.1 4 1 13 1 Gordn.lf 4 0 5 0 4 0 2 5 Antnlli.p 4 10 2 b-Sisti AB A 4 12 0 4 0 2 1 4 0 0 3 4 17 1 4 0 3 0 4 0 8 0 3 2 3 0 4 12 3 2 10 2 110 0 0 0 0 0 34 7 27 10 Texarkana at Longview.

Temple at Austin. Bryan at Tyler. Paria at Wichita Texaa Houston at San Antonio. Shreveport at Beaumont. Dallas at Tulsa.

Only games scheduled. American Detroit Branca (4-4) at St. Loula Turley 1-2). Night. Chicago Trucks (18-7) at Cltvealnd Wynn (16-10).

Night. New York Pord (16-5) at Washington 6 Texarkana 5. Masterson (9-11) or Stobbs (10-7). Night. Smith, Kubick.

A1.004. Boston Brown (11-5) at Philadelphia rryav Tvivn i Fricano (7-9). Night. BRYAN TYLER 4 National League AB A 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 13 1 3 0 0 3 5 1 0 Total 36 8 27 16 Total a-Singled for Antonelli in 9th. b-Ran for Crowe in 9th.

St. Louis 300 001 Milwaukee 000 010 Schoendienst 2, Musial; Gordon, Dittmer. Logan. Jablonski, Musial 3, Crowe. Antonelli, Hemus, Gordon.

Louis 6, Milwaukee 8. 3, Antonelli 1. FA YETTFVTT IF A rk 4 lcr 5- Antonelli 6. 1 u. I ler (7-6).

(11-10). U-Dona- AB A Smartt.sa 4 2 3 3 Crlsn.ss 4 0 1 1 Gbsn.rf-cf 4 0 2 0 Kirby.cf 4 0 2 2 Stffrd.lf Maul.l 3 19 1 Pinsn.l Slsbry.lf 4 12 0 James.rf Hcnby.p 3 0 0 5 DiMag.cf 2 0 2 0 Glbrt.c Crline.rf 1 0 0 0 Prngle.p Sprdln.e 3 0 3 0 Total 31 4 24 12 Total 33 11 27 12 Bryan 010 001 Tyler oiO 12C Spradlin. Carlson, Stafford. Pinson, James. Gibson, Stafford, Pinson, Golibart.

Pinson. James, Golibart, Smartt. son. Maul. 2.

Sxnartt, Maul; Hockenbury, Cullins, Maul. 4, Tyler 9. 3, Pringle 2. SO-Hockenbury 2, Pringle 5. Mann.

A-610. PARIS 0 WICHITA FALLS 11 Brooklyn Podres (8-4) at New York Hearn (9-8). St. Louis Mitell (12-8) at Surkont (11-5). Cincinnati Nuxhall (7-9) at Hacker (9-18) or Pollet (4-7).

Only scheduled. line. If the rould handle Antonelli (li-io). Dona- NCETON. N.

J. NEA Geor-a and Texas the schedu 1 railJ. Thursday. tclli, Warneke, Conlan, Gorman. Princeton Charley national Ught tcrim.

for it and "forKet about the 1 5 nat.onal niage session on a damp field Fri- injury when he was hit by a pitched hall, and played for two ends and tackles for the power Rex Proctor, former safety man Weekst because at first the X-ravs thrusts, led by All-America tackle for Rice, playing on the champion- failed to show a break. Hollmig Eldred Kraemer, with a low-slung ship team of quit Job with js not listed among the American fullback in Bobby Epps, the American General Insurance Association players hitting as high o. of Houston to answer a call as .288. from George Halas of the Chicago Bears. He is due to play another year of pro football.

Lamar High of Houston gets a tough opening assignment this year, meeting Baytown in Baytown. That game will be staged Sept. 18. Lamar is one of the big Waco High footballers will rest most of the Saturdays during the football campaign, but not today. The Tigers go out at 8 this morning and again at 3:30 this after- Abolition of platoons has created backfield problems.

It made a juggler of Red Dawson. Now if he could only juggle that schedule to dispose of such as West Virginia, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Minnesota. Navy, you hear (from West noon. Monday is a school holiday, Point, of course), is loaded. Like being Labor Day, so the same i Pitt, the Middies have it in the procedure will be followed.

line with All-America guard Steve Doubleheader Is (larded In Negro Tourney Tonight Two games will be played in the i left In the meet, and all of the State Negro Tournament this eve- four are due to appear in the semi- ning, and two are also booked Sunday night. If there is no more interference by old Jupiter Pluvi- Probable All East Arnelle, Penn State nietrick, Pitt Shanafelt, Penn Kraemer, Pitt Eisenhauer, Navy Fleck, Syracuse Olson, Navy Molloy, Yale Filipski, Yillanova Attaya, Army Smith, Princeton us, this meet will be concluded Monday night, after which the annual Tribune-Herald Tournament will be completed. In the first game of this evening they will play Sunday night for the Houston Greyhounds, winner the bl1! could of two out of three games, will play the Fort Worth Tigers, winner of one out of two. That team got a bye in the first round of the Ufe meet, then Tiremcii, Jasper Cop Wins em Select, bat came back to win i In State Negro Tourney finals Sunday evening. At that time Jasper will play one of the winners of tonight, and the White Hall Cubs will play the other f' snouul great ae winner.

That double bill may leave only two teams in the meet. If so, leave three if the undefeated team meets defeat. In that case there will be a game Nonday and another Monday fensively. Villanova. however, features the most potent ground game in the east and maybe the nation as Gene PITT6BUR6H AND NAVY THE POTENTIAL OF LINE power.

Penn State, likewise gets ambitious by taking on Wisconsin in the opener, Texas Christian in season. End Jesse Arnelle is a standout. If ouarterback and pitcher Tony Rados takes kindly to a spring knee operation, the boys from State College could swoop down from the hills to dominate the east. Despite admonition, not dismiss the Ivies altogether. Princeton has a great fullback in Homer Smith, top tackles in George Kovatch and Pete Milano and an accommodating schedule.

Yale, we figure, is the best long shot to go undefeated. Virtually the same team that made Jordan debut little short of phenomenal last year is back, led by quarterback Ed Molloy. Penn is beset by troubles, mostly because of the caliber of Ohio State, Notre Dame, California, Michigan. In the Ivy class, Walt Hynoski and Joe Var- aitis are outstanding backs. Army is still on the way back, slowed temporarily by the platoon rule change.

The Kaydets come up with a great lineman in Bob Farris, ex-Vanderbilt center, and an outstanding runner in Fred Attaya, shifted from half to full. Syracuse, numbed by Alabama in the Orange Bowl, ironically expects a stronger team this season, with extra help coming from former Army back Vince Vergara and linebacker Teddy Kukowski, wishful lumbla and than that. day. New Porker Coach Bowden Wyatt said he stressed fundamentals, with an emphasis on blocking. Otherwise.

Wyatt was not overly enthusiastic. NEW YORK Pirates Split With Bruins; Temple Loses Based on Wire Reports fourth-place Pirates moved a step nearer a Big State League playoff berth by winning the nightcap of a doubleheader against Texarkana, 6-0, after dropping the opener, 3-2, Friday night. Temple lost a chance to gain on the Bucs when it dropped an 11- inning 5-4, game to lowly Austin. The league-leading Wichita Falls Spudders celebrated winning the regular season pennant by bombarding Paris, 11-0, behind Jim two hit hurling. Tyler edged Bryan, 4-2, to take a firmer grip on second place.

Former Waco nurler Jack Bumgarner held Longview to four hits in the opener to shade Fred Green but brilliant Ramon Salgado hurled a four-hitter against the Harvard, Co- Bears in the finale to blank them Dartmouth are less and post his 10th victory. ABH A ABHo A 0 5 2 11 0 Reese, ss4 22 2 Dark, ss 53 15 Snider, cf 534 0 Mueller.rf 522 0 3 1 0 2 0 504 0 Rhodes, lf 4 0 0 0 Hodses, lb 4 1 12 2 Spencer.2b 31 4 2 Furillo, rf524 0Hofman.3b4 12 2 Cox, 3b5 2 0 3 Westrum.c 212 0 Meyer, p20 1 0 Noble, c20 3 0 Hughes, 000 1 10 0 1 a-Belardi 110 0 Corwin, 1101 0 0 0 0 Wilhelm, 0 00 0 Black, p0 0 0 0 r-Gilbert0 0 0 0 Labine, 2 00 3 d-Gomes 000 0 p0 00 1 e-Irvin100 0 Grissom, 00 0 1 12 Totals 38 11 27 13 ABROA AB A 4 0 1 3 20 1 4 0 7 0 5 2 11 30 3 0 Robrts.l 53 71 3 1 2 1 Neil.lf 42 2 0 30 7 0 Wamr rf 52 3 0 30 1 1 2 2 0 3 10 2 Lcdelo.2 3 0 2 3 30 30 3 100 2 0 0 0 Vitter.p 4 01 0 1 000 20 2 24 7 Total 38 14 27 6 from Temple. The Greyhounds, one of the tournament favorites, drew a toughie in the first round, losing to the Jasper Steers, but came back to win from Satin, eliminating that team, and aiso won from the Austin Senators, eliminating that team. The Greyhounds may yet be in the finals. Lefty Brail, a star southpaw hurler, is due to go to the box for the Gryhounds tonight, and Fort Worth may use Lefty In the second game this evening, Houston Southern Select will play the winner of the game between General Tire and the Mexia Black Oilers.

When the games are over tonight there will be only four teams Anderson Shuts Out Tulsa, 1-0 Based on Wire Reports Texas League champion Eagles added another victory to their growing collection Friday a night, as Howard Anderson hurled them to a four-hit, 1-0 victory over Tulsa in 11 innings. In other games, Oklahoma City whipped Fort Worth, 4-1, to grab a third-place tie, San Antonio blanked Houston, 5-0, and Shreveport slammed Beaumont into a last-place tie with San Antonio by edging them 2-1 in 10 innings. ..........................000 000 000 4 1 Dallas ......................000 000 000 6 1 Moss! and Bailey; Anderson and Bare- rort Worth ..................00 010 5 0 Oklahoma City ..........200 001 14 0 Berinter Darden and Staples; Hogue and Tomklnson. Houston ......................000 000 2 San Antonio 102 000 6 1 Clark. Clear and Rand; Wilson and Shreveport ..............000 001 000 5-2 9 1 Beaumont ..............000 000 001 4 1 Andre, Tremel snd Jones; Fraccbia.

Curnaa sad Bruckar, Play was resumed in the State Negro Tournament Friday night with General Tire defeating and eliminating the Mexia Oilers, 6 to 2, and Jasper putting White Mali in the losing bracket, 10 to 2, in seven innings. Over 700 were present. Mexia kept the game close for four innings, but the tiremen finally pulled away. R. L.

Rob.nson led the way at the plate with three for five. Eugene Worthy and Pick Brown limited the Oilers to three hits. Score by 2 Mexia ..........................000 000 3 2 General 002 10 6 Dangerfield and Tony; Worthy, Brown and Robinson. It take the Jasper team long to build up a good lead and close out their game with WThite Hail in seven innings. The fast Jasper boys stole nearly everything but the glove.

Lefty John Johnson allowed only two hits, but each produced a Hall run. He struck out 14. Joseph Wallace started for White Hall. Willie Lee Irvin finished. R.

T. Lacy drove in three runs while Cass Nichols, Willie Stiggers, and Vernon Hicks collected two hits each to lead the winners. by ............................013 031 2-10 11 Hall 100 2 Jonnson and Powdrill; Wallace, Irvin and Moore, Wallace. Mexia Nips 7-5 In Delia Tournev Battle American League CHICAGO 8 CLEVELAND AB AAB A 5 3 24 Avila.2 6 312 5 3 3 3 Glvna.1 fi 0 12 1 fi 0 13 0 Mtchll.lf5 2 4 0 3 22 0 32 1 3 fi 21 0 Smpsn.cf 4 g-Mjski 0 3 0 3 0 5131 1 0 0 0 0000 00 1 10 0 Wight.p00 00 fi 010 Lemon.p10 11 5 3 70 Wlk.rf.cf51 40 2 001 Strkd.ss 5 13 3 00 0 0 Hegan.c 5 13 1 1 1 00 2 0 2 000 0 Knndy.rf 0 i-Easter 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 1 800 0000 for Hughes in 6th. for Belardi in 6th for Wilhelm in eth lor in 6th out for Jansen in 8th Rrookirn ................................200 004 New York 302 Gilliam 2.

Reese, Hodges, Cox 2, Antonello, Furilio, Lockman 3. Dark, Westrum, Corwin. Hofmar 2, Spencer. Mueller. Westrum, Corwin, Lockman, Hodges, Reese.

Dark 2, Snider, Gilliam. Robinson, Furillo. Corwin. Lockman, Hodges, Dark. Robinson.

Robinson. Dark and Lockman; Dark. Spencer and Lockman. 10, New York 7. 1, Black 1.

Worthington 2. Corwin 1, Wilhelm 1. 3, Hughes 1. Jansen 2, Worthington 1. Corwin 1.

Wilhelm 1. Meyer 8 in 3 2-3, Hughes 1 in 1 1-3. Black 2 In 2-3, Labine 0 in 3 1-3, Worthington 4 in 2 1-3, Corwin 6 In 3. Wilhelm 0 in 2-3, Jansen 2 In 2, Grissom 0 In 1. 4-4, Hughes 0-0, Black 2-2, Labine 0-0, Worthington 2-0, Corwin 4-3, Wilhelm 0-0, Jansen 2-0.

Grissom 0-0. Worthington (Robinson). (9-4). Jansen (10-14). Pinelli, Boggess and Engeln.

Big State League Mntlgo.ss Dwen.rf Scrpce.cf Sliter.l Vldlvia.6 Gil. 3 Davis.3 Abshlre.s Total Paris 000 000 Wichita Falls 402 004 3. Hall. Roberts 2. Neil, Warner, Boles, Lucadello, Smith.

Hall, Roberts 3, Nei), Warner 2, Boles 2, Smith. Shipman, Roberts, Neil. Smith. man. Boies.

3. Wichita Falls 6. 3, Abahira 1. Vitter 1. 9.

10 In 6. Valentine. (IS Innlnrs) AUSTIN 5 TEMPLE 4 AB A AB A 6 2 3 1 Wlksn.3 6 1 Mays.2 6 1 7 4 Hunt.ss 4 0 Mason.cf 6 2 3 0 Brnlng.cf 6 1 Kirg.rf 6 12 1 Gldstin.l 6 3 3 2 2 0 Kaires.2 4 1 6 2 12 0 5 Wynns.s* 6 2 18 MClin.rf 4 Watson, 6 3 3 1 Lgrne.c 3 Robrsn.p 3 0 0 0 DLoch.o 2 McNeal.p 10 10 3 LMchla.p 0 0 0 0 1 1 49 IS 36 IS FRIDAY RESULTS Big State Longview 2-6, Texarkana 3-0. Austin 5, Temple 4 (12 Tyler 4, Bryan 2. Wichita Falls 11.

0. Texaa 1. Tulsa 0 (10 Oklahoma City 4, Fort Worth 1. San Antonio 5. Houston 0- Shreveport 2.

Beaumont (10 lnnlnga). Ameriran St. 14, Dertoit 6. Chicago 6, Cleveland 6 (called la 11th, rain). Only games scheduled.

National Brooklyn 8. New York 6. St. Louis 4. Milwaukee 2.

Chicago at Cincinnati (2), rain. Only games scheduled. SURGICAL supports Of all Trniaei, Abdominal F.iastir Male and Female Fitting Ask Your Doctor. Williams Drag 501 FRANKLIN TEXARKANA Fox.2 Fain.l Mtnoso.rf Boyd. If Rvan.3 l-Berry Krsnch.J Rivera.cf Wilson, Pierce.p l-Elliott -Wright Frnieles.p -Mele Dorlsh.p Total 47 16x32 12 Total 45 13 33 13 x-Two out when game called in 11th.

a-Batted for Pierce in 8th. b-Singled for Elliott In 5th. c-Ran for Stewart in 8th. d-Ran for Ryan In 9th. e-Hit Into force play for Keegan In 9th.

f-Grounded out for Fornleles In 11th. g-Doubled for Simpson in 7th. h-Ran for Majeski In 7th. i-Llned out for Kennedy in 11th. Chicago 103 001 010 Cleveland 010 100 400 Wilson Mitchell, Rosen, Smith, West- Lake, Strickland, Hegan.

4, Hegan. Avila, Carrasquel 2, Majeski 2, Westlake 2. Rosen, Majeski. Krsnich. Boyd, Westlake.

Strickland Glvnn. 15, Cleveland 9. 2. 4, Wight 1. Lemon 1.

6. Fornieles 1, Garcia 2. 11 In Keegtn 0 in 1, Fornieles 1 In 2, Dorlsh 1 In 2-3, Garcia 9 In 7, Wight 0 In 0, Lemon 7 In 4. Soar, Froesse. AB A Dnkvch.cf 4 2 2 0 Grcla.2 4 13 2 2 1 2 0 Wlcox.3 4 10 0 3 12 0 Baas.rf 3 0 10 Sntomn.a 3 10 1 Mnette.lf 10 4 0 Ankvik.l 2 0 5 0 Hall.cf 2 10 0 Sgng.lf-s* 3 0 0 2 Vngls.l 10 5 0 Saras.e 3 18 0 Turtro.s» 3 112 1 0 0 0 Sallis.c 3 0 7 2 Bmgrn.p 3 111 Green.p 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 a Rdrgs 10 0 0 Total 26 1 21 Total 24 21 out for Green in 7th.

Texarkana 001 002 Longview 000 200 Sanner, Bumgarner. Monette, Vangelas. Wilcox. RBI Dunkovich, Turturro. 2, Sanner.

Turturro, Wilcox, Sanner. Vangelas. Sallis, Garcia. Davis. 4, Green 1.

8, Green 6. THE SALVATION ARMY Needs Your Discorded Bedding Newspapers Clothing Shoes To Distribute to tho NEEDY! Take them to Johnie Perot Citadel, Fourth and Webster, or dial 4-2781 for pickup. Total 49 15 36 15 Total 45 11 36 12 Austin 000 000 112 Temple 011 001 001 Kirk, Wayne 2, Wynns. Hunt, Goldstein, Kaires, DeLoach. Wayne 2.

Wynns. Goldstein. McClain, Wynns 2, Mason, Watson 2. 2B 2, Weeks, Wynns. LaMacchla.

Kaires. Austin 12, Temple 13. 3, Priest 1. Pillar 1. LaMacchia 1.

Nlcolosi 1. 4, Priest 6. Pillar 1 4 in McNeal 4 in 1 2-3; Priest 8 In 8 1.3; Pillar 2 in 2 1-3. Valentine. Making It a Family Affair DURHAM, N.

Lutz and Jerry Barger, chief candidates at quarterback on the 1953 Duke football team, are cousins. A GAMMA GLOBULIN fights POLIO Gamma Globulin it made from blood. Give blood, fight polio For an appointment to give a pint of blood, call 4-1 427, Regional Blood Center. Holiday Xotice All Waco Banks WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY, SEPT. 1 In Observance of LABOR DAY Getting Around EAST LANSING, Dr.

Thomas H. Osgood, Michigan State physicist, says a short iron puts a backspin ot from 6.000 to 8,000 revolutions per minute on a golf ball. i DELIA. Sept. SPL nipped Hardware of Waco, 7-5, Friday night in the Delia softball tourney to advance into the bracket finals against Delia Tuesday night.

Rudy Erickson was the winning twirler and Buddy Collier the ioser. The Mexia-Delia winner will advance into the finals against tho Camcroa ot Waca Bob Celeri Gets Fired HAMILTON, Sept. The Hamilton Tigercats fired their star American passer. Bob Celeri, Friday and hired back Stan Heath in his ace, Celeri, a Rose Bowl star at University of California who came to Hamilton from the Dallas Texans, had disappointed Voyles with his passing in the game against Ottawa. He connected only three out of eight tries, although his field generalship was excellent.

Hamilton won the ft me, ft Extra Hide Super Whiteness Magic Self-Cleaning The latest Scientific Paint Titanium igmenti ground fi long ltle a ih. Actioi AUTO GLASS WORK AN ART Alvin Muegge, at right, glass specialist at Central Motor Company, has just finished cutting a vent pane out of a sheet of safety glass. Working from patterns, he can replace broken glass in windows in all makes and models of cars and trucks. BELOW( he demonstrates the installation of new safety glass that provides road safety and gleaming beauty. It's just one of the many expert services offered in the complete body shop at Central Motor pany, authorized Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth cars, and Dodge truck dealer, 906 Austin and 907 Franklin.

1600 NASH-ROBINSON CO. FRANKUN PHONE S-S66L FREE ESTIMATES and convenient 12-month income payment plan able on all repair work at Central Motor.

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Years Available:
1907-1973