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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 9

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UL -44 ii pit i rig Again to the )r golf in bitt Im A ain the (cal 1 on A ate in the Open cm the going thirty more qt the re the one in the the pen 'it-ng 'yi Ore the the One allery self to tie th boy thirty head's a half )unced 1M ery 1 to ioy 1Y- Id's ialf ced holdover and 16 newcomers The main problem of Pete Sikes former University of Texas gridster in moulding a team for the school's second year in junior conference football will be replacing Amos Gray 185-pound triple threat His on the holdover and 16 newcomers The et lead main problem of Pete Sikes former day University of Texas gridster in 's last moulding a team for the school's shot second year in junior conference )n the football will be replacing Amos in par Gray 185-pound triple threat His get best punting and ball carrying pros the The holdover and 16 necomers ead main problem of Pete Sikes former lay University of Texas gridster in last mOulding a team for the schoqls second year in junior conference bet th ar Gray 185-pound triple football will be replacing Amos threat His best punting and ball carrying pros game traight Snead ght me a ed which when on the iber of ted by under almost ad 70 in d's par in the a far In the Paul and 7 oil all beating down round Itics of 4onday lich hen the Ca' by der nost in par the far the 3aul a 7 all ting DWn I nd I of day i TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1940 After Homers Foxx Plans to Gull Catching PHILADELPHIA Sept 1 (Al If Jimmy Foca has his way this will be his last season as the man behind the wants to shoot for Babe Ruth's lifetime home run record Before leaving for Washington Saturday after the Boston Red Sox twin bill with the Athletics was rained out Foxx declared he would like to pass the catching chore back to the regular Red Sox staff in order to concentrate on Ruth's record of 714- In midAuguest he passed Lou Gehrig's 17-year mark of 494 "I think I have a chance to overhaul Ruth's performance and that's my goal from now on" Foxx said "However I don't think catching is going to help me" San Angelo Rams Card Eight Games 15 Lettermen Return to Coach Sikes at Junior College Oriel to The StarTelegram SAN ANGELO Sept a stiff schedule of eight junior college conference games San Angelo will begin football training Thursday with 15 lettermen one squadman pects are Luther Morris 155-pound letterman from Ballinger Lenine Cortese 145-pound newcomer from San Angelo High and Eddie Freese 160-pound Sweetwater boy Miles Delaney letterman likely will do the passing and the brunt of the running in the Rams' first game with Wayland Baptist of Plainview here Sept 20 Other returning backfield lettermen are Gordon Powers Ballinger 160 Montgomery Waggoner Brady 185 and Roy McCork le Denison 190 Returning letter linemen are Ends Capt Paul Davis Eldorado 170 Earl Bryant Eldorado 175 Clayton Johnson Veribest 165 Elbert Stevenson Bronte 160 and Norman Elrod San Angelo 170: tackles Nick Pe ppas 210 and John Tea cue IA5 both of San Angelo and Richard Bruton Eldorado 200: center Jack Belcher McCamey Thurman Golden 195- pound letterman tackle will be shifted Bin May Sweetwater 180 tackles Leonard (Bull) Wright 195 find Pete Dupree 240 both of an Angelo and Clyde Fall Bonhem 220: guards Aubrey Show Brady 180: Harold Ames Ranger 190 Elbert temley Rosebud 195 and DougGuenthner Soh Angelo 180: center Mark Cooper San Angelo 195 San Angelo College lest Fall defeated five conference opponents and lost four games two to seninr college freshmen Its lflid Schedule follows all games to be plover! ot Sept Baptist at San Angelo Ort Torleton at Son Angelo Oct Angelo at Paris net Lutheran at San Angein Oct Angelo at Nov A at San Angell" Nov Angelo at Schreiner (Herr-vine) Nov at San Angelo Reds Indians Are In if Legend Holds True NEW YORK Sept is an old baseball legend that teams leading the Major Leagues on the first day of September are the teams that wind up playing in the Wor ld Series in the early days of October Like all ancient lore this tale has proved wrong but not often At any rate as the clubs squared off for the highly-important Labor Day double-header Monday Cleveland was heading the pack in the American League and- Cincinnati seemed safely ensconced in the throne in the senior circuit The Indians held a 312 game margin end the Reds led by 712 games You may take the story for what it is worth but the baseball brokers are not so sold on the Tribe's chances The Beds however according to the bookmakers are a Sure thing Big Business COLUMBUS Ohio Sept 2 (EP)-- When Ohio States gridders start play in the big Buckeye bowl this Fall 2000 persons will go to work in its rim They will include 250 vendors 10 maids four nurses two interns n00 program hawkers 24 ticket sellers 200 gatemen 60 city Do lice and 100 deputies 1)(-1 you ever hear of a Bassett hound? Neither did I until a little' wnle ago But he is better known in Europe I don't try to keep trackof all the countless new breeds 'which are avalanched into existence and exhibited at the 'biggest shes But the Bassett hound intereved me the first time I saw him He is evidently some variety of beagle and he looks bit like a short-legged rabbit hound seen thrrgigh the wrong end of a field gia4 All except his ears Those are huge enough for a dog weigh ADDITIONAL SPORTS news appears on Page 10 Columns 1-2-3 Yocmkees Split Gain Full Game' on Leading Indians BABICH SNAPS STREAK IN NIGHTCAP NEW YORK Sept 2 grabbing the front end of a doubleheader 6-3 to extend their winning streak to eight games today the cannonading New York Yankees ran into Johnny Babich sliderballt specialist of the Philadelphia 4th-I letics who issued but five hits and no walks to hand the world chem' pions a 3-0 setback before a holiday crowd f)f 69940 It was Babich's fourth consecutive victory over the champions FIRST GAME PHILADELPHIA NEW abrhoat rthtnbeln3 4 0 I I 1pordon2 Mosesr 3 I 0 2 0 Rolle3 SChpmnm 3 0 I 4 IHenriehr Johnson' 4 1 I 3 OiSelkirkr Siebert1 3 0 0 6 ODMaggom Hayesc 3 0 0 5 0 Romarc McCoy2 a 1 1 1 44)0w4111 FChriman11 4 0 0 2 Ipoth1gtcri1 Vaughanp 0 0 0 0 0 Crosettis Recknutnp 3 0 0 1 Russop ISimmons 1 0 0 0 01 TORC 31036 -42211 32110 00000 30110 30141 30020 4 01110 41138 20013 rows 31 3 5 24 STotals 29 6 7 27 17 1Batted for Beckman in ninth Philadelphia 002 100 000--3 New York 310 020 00x-6 Beckman Gordon Runs batted in Rosati Powell Johneon 2 Beckman Henrich Two-base hits Crosetti Dahlgren Three-base hit Di Ma ggio Home runs Johnson Henrich Sacrifice Russo Double playa Chapman to Oa ntenbein Gordon to Crosetti to Dahlgren McCy to Cbapman to Siebert Left on bases New York 5 Philadelphia 6 BaSes on balls Vaughan 1 Beckman 3 Russo 5 Struck out Beckman 4 Russo 3 Hits Vaughan 1 In 0 inning (none out in first pitched to three men) Beck-- WPM 6 in Hit by pitcher Vaughan Henrich) Wild pitch Vaughan Passed ball Hayes Losing pitcher Vaughan Umpires Ormsby Geisel and Quinn Time 1:52 Estimated attendance 70000 SECOND GAME PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK brhoe I Ontobelti3 4 0 1 1 01 Gordon2 4 0 0 5 6 Mosesr 4 0 0 2 01 Rolfe3 4 0 0 1 3 SChmnrn 4 1 2 4 01 Selkirk' 40010 Johnson1 2 1 0 3 01 DiMagm 4 0 1 3 0 Siebert1 3 0 2 9 11 Kellerr 3 0 1 1 0 Hayesc a 0 0 4 Oi Dickeyc 3 0 0 2 1 M'Coy2 4 1 1 1 31 Dahlsren1 3 0 1 9 1 PComne 4 0 1 2 11 Croaattia 3 0 1 5 3 Bablehp 4 0 1 1 21 Chandlerp 2 0 0 0 1 11Rosar 10100 1 Murptlyp 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 8 27 71 Totals 31 0 5 27 15 1Batted for Chandler in eighth Philadelphia 000 300 000--3 New York 000 000 000--0 Crosetti Runs batted In Hayes McCoy 2 Home run McCoy Sacrifice Siebert Double plays Rolfe to Gordon to Dahlgren Gordon to Crosetti to Dahlgren Siebert (unassisted) Left on bases New York 4 Philadelphia 6 Rases on halls Chandler 1 Murphy 1 Struck out Babich 3 Chandler 1 Hits Chandler 7 in 8 innings Murphy 1 in 1 Hit by pitcher Chandler (Johnson) Losing pitcher Chandler Umpires Geisel Quinn and Or msby Time 1:55 Attendance 89940 to guard Other candidates will include: Barka Me- Browns Nip Indians in Wendell Williams Temple 165 Keivain Ranger 160: Swede Reeves Lake View 160: Dale Miller Lake View 180: Curly Bowman SAT) Angelo 155 End ouble-header 2-1 3-0 CLEVELAND Sept 2 St Louis Browns took both ends of a doubleheader from the league-leading Cleveland Indians today before 52492 fans Vernon Kennedy pitched and batted his way to a 2-1 triumph over Mel larder in the opener and Eldon Auker beat Johnny Allen in the afterpiece 3-0 as the Browns counted all their rune in the ninth FIRST GAME ST LOUIS a 13rNos1 Strange2 3 1 0 5 21 Gracer 3 0 1 1 01 Radcliff' 3 0 1 3 01 Judnichm 3 0 1 6 Oi Clift3 200101 M'Quinn1 4 0 0 4 11 Brardinos 4 0 2 31 Swiftc 4 0 0 5 01 Kennedyp 3 1 3 0 11 CLEVELAND a orhoa Cha pman 4 0 1 1 0 Wtherlyrn 4 0 0 1 1 Boudreaudi 4 0 1 5 4 Trosky1 4 1 1 14 1 Heath' 3 0 1 0 0 Kettner3 4 0 0 0 4 Mack2 4 0 2 3 3 Pytlake 2 0 0 3 1 1Campbell 10000 Pardtrp 1 0 1 0 8 2Bell 10000 EisenataLp 0 0 0 0 0 3Hale 1 0 0 0 0 2Bell 10000 Eisenstatp 0 0 0 0 0 3Hale 10000 Totali 29 2 8 27 71Totals 33 1 7 27 20 1Batted for Bytiak in ninth 2Batteo for Harder in eighth 3Batted for Eisenstat in ninth St Louis not 000 010-2 Cleveland 000 000 001-1 Boudreau Runs batted in Grace Radcliff Mack Two-base bit Heath Stolen base Heath Sacrifices Strange Harder Double play Trosky to Boudreau Left on bases St Louis 8 Cleveland 8 Bases on balls Kennedy 1 Harder 5 Struck out Kennedy 4 Harder 2 Eisenstat 1 Hits Harder 6 in 8 innings- Elsenstat none in 1 Hit by pitcher Kennedy (Pytialt) Losing pitcher Harder Umpires Basil Grieve and Summers Time 1:43 Attendance (estimated) 45000 SECOND GAME ST LOUIS CLEVELAND a rh a abrh0tiStrange2 4 0 0 0 7 Chapmanr 3 0 0 0 0 Gracer 4113 OiWethrlym 4 0 0 0 0 Radcliff' 4 1 2 4 01BOudreaus 4 0 0 2 1 Judnichm 4 0 0 1 0 lTrosky1 4 1 8 2 Clift3 3 1 0 2 Heath' 40150 McQuinn1 4 0 0 10 2 Keitner3 3 0 1 1 3 Berardnos 4 0 3 3 3: Mack2 1 0 0 2 3 Swiftc 3 0 0 3 11Pytlakc 3 0 1 8 0 Aukerp 3 0 1 1 2AIIenp 30111 lEisenatatp 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals 33 3 7 27 lel Totals 29 0 5 27 10 st Louis 000 000 1103-3 Cleveland 000 000 000-0 Swift Boudreau Runs batted In Radcliff Berardino 2 Three-base hits Radcliff Grace Stolen base Kellner Double plays Strange to Berardino to McQuind: McQuinn to Strange to Auker to swift: Weatherly to Mack Left on base!" St Louis 5 Cleveland 5 Bases on balls off Auker 3 off Alien 1 Struck out by Allen 6 Hits Off Allen 6 in 1-3 innings: off Eisenstat 1 in 2-3 innings Losing pitcher Allen Umpires Grieve SummerS end Basil Time 1:43 Attendance tactual) 52492 (OTHER AMERICAN LEAGUE SA8EPALL ON PAGE 10 COLUMN 1) Terhune's Calling All Dogs BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE (Copyright 1940 Mc Naught Syndicate) ing 200 Spread out at either side of his wise little solemn face they are almost big enough to serve as wings I have on my desk a photograph of Buster a prize-winning Bassett hound imported from France to Seattle Dr George Ruggles Seattle veterinarian is holding his ears out to their full extent They measure just 25 inch more than two tip to tip How such hounds keep their enormous ears out of their food dishes and out of brambles and briars in the hunting field I don't know It must be a tough problem fox them and for their handlers But I em told the Bassett hound is a grand little dog at that (Released by McNatight Syndicate Inc) SONNIEL '14 I (t7111141160114 4-3: le- 4 kt 7Ak-1t 4 Oel'4240! 4 Taylor2 3 1 1 2 2 Metha2 4 ertrightrn 4 2 1 1 8 Harrtsr 2 Oorbett1 4 0 1 2 0Patrickm Jones1' 3 0 1 9 012Carterm 1 Smntechir 4 0 1 1 0Sturdivnt1 4 Yorks 4 0 0 0 4Rarsonsc Vitter3 4 1 2 2 11Secory1 4 Friare 2 1 1 4 3 Andrewse 2 0 0 3 11Perrys 3 BrItheartp 0 0 0 0 011ortes 1 Johnsonp 3 1 1 0 21Mandersp 2 lWashngtn 1 0 0 0 niMuellerp 2 Issues Call for Junior Highs EVER AFLOAT THE MYSTERY TOWER- A 14ANTIC 141A55 0 STE EL 200 Ft ii1414 BUILT FOR A 5 ECR ET PURPOSE BY ENWINID DORI Na THE FIRST WORLD WAR NOW USED AS A ilaKTHOUSE PO475010UP caw ma Kiln Fttwu Syndcase Inc Ward STRANGEST CRAFT EVER the first World War England built two gigantic myster craft on the channel coast They towered 200 feet high weighed 10000 tons and looked like huge steel wedding cakes Their purpose is unknown Some thought that the "mystery ships" were intended to salvage sunken vessels as they had great Jilting powers when pumped dry of water Others thought that five or -sir 'mystery ships" were planned to make possible the construction of a tunnel under the channel Another supposition was that they were Intended to serve as protective under-fortresses The British admiralty just called them "Mystery towers" and let it go at that One Beaumont Beats Sports 7-6 Then Tie by 2-2 LIEALTMONT Sept 2 Beaumont Exporters could do no better than earn a victory and a tie in a hoilday twin bill with the Shreveport Sports here Monday flat Manders and Les Mueller teamed up to beat he Sports In the opener 7-6 and the two teams battled to a 2-2 standoff In the second game that was called at the end of the seventh inning because of darkness Frank Secory's second home tun in the seventh inning of the opener broke a 6-6 tie and gave the Exporters their victory margain Secnry also collected a pair of singles The Shippers muffed a chance to put the nightcap away when Metha lined into a double play in the seventh with men on first and third FIRST PAME 81-IREVILPORT BEAUMONT abr110a1 abrhoa ylor2 3 1 1 2 2 Metha2 4 0 1 5 rightvm 4 2 1 1 8 Harrtsr 2 0 1 0 rbettI 4 0 1 2 0 Patrickm 3 0 0 1 leal1 3 0 1 9 012Carterm 1 0 0 1 nteehlr 4 0 1 1 0Sturdivnt1 4 1 112 rka 4 0 0 0 4Parsonsc 4 1 2 2 ter3 4 1 2 2 11Secory1 4 3 4 2 are 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 2 Eirewse 2 0 0 3 11Perrya 3111 Iheartp 0 0 0 0 OlKortes 1001 insonp 3 1 1 0 21Mandersp 2 0 0 0 ashrletn 1 0 0 0 011AtteiterD 2000 Totals 24 6 9 24 11ITota1 23 7 11 27 14 1B-atted for Johnson in ninth Shreveport 100 050 000-6 Beaumont 042 000 10x-7 Curtright Harris Se-gory Mettle Runs batted in Taylor Curt-right Coroett 2 Harris Seeory 3 Perry 2 Manoers Two-base hits Parsons Vincent Home runs Curt right Seeory 2 Double plays Metha to Sturdivant 2 Korte to Meta to Sturdivant Korta to Metha to Vincent Stolen bases Metha Harris Sturdivant Sec9ry Perry Caught stealing Vincent Secory Bases on balls Brillheart 3 Manders 1 Mueller 3 Struck out Johnson 4 Mueller 1 Hits and runs Brillheart 4 aril 4 in 1 2-3 Manders 6 and 5 in 4 (none out in Willi Losing pitcher Johnson Winner pitcher Mueller Left on bases Shreveport 5 Beaumont 6 Umpires Pastairella and Sturdivent Time 2:02 SECOND GAME SHREVEPORT BEAUMONT abrhosi a rho Taylor2 3 0 0 4 1 Kortes 3 0 0 5 4 CurtritM 3 0 1 1 Oillarricr 2 1 1 1 0 Corbett1 3 0 0 0 0iMetha2 3 0 0 1 4 Joaes1 3 0 1 6 0Strdivant1 3 0 1 8 4 Smntechlr 3 1 1 0 0 SecoryI 3 0 1 0 0 York 3 1 2 0 Oi Patrickm 1 1 1 0 0 Vitter3 3 0 1 3 3 2Carterna 1 0 0 0 0 Friare 3 0 2 7 0 lVincent3 2 0 1 1 1 Naviep 1 0 0 0 (11Hinklee 2 0 0 4 0 Lisenbeep 1 0 0 0 3i Thomasn 20011 Washetn I 0 0 0 03Parsons 1 0 1 0 0 Smntechtr 3 1 1 0 0 Secoryi 3 0 1 0 York 3 1 2 0 Ot Patrickm 1 1 1 0 Vitter3 3 0 1 3 3 2Carterna 1 0 0 0 0 Friare 3 0 2 7 OlVinetnt3 2 0 1 1 1 Navicp 1 0 0 0 011-iinklec 2 0 0 4 0 Lisenbeep 1 0 0 0 3i Thomasp 2 0 0 1 1 1Washgta 1 0 0 0 013Parsons 1 0 1 0 0 Johrisonp 0 0 0 0 01 Tots 27 2 8 21 7 i Totals 2 3 2 621 14 1Batted for Lisenbee in seventh 2Batted for Patrick in third 3Batted for Thomas in seventh Shreveport 020 000 0-2 Beaumont 011 000 0-2 Vitter Korte Runs batted in Friar Sturdivant Two-base hits Patrick Parsons Sacrifice bits Carter Hinkle Korte Stolen bases Sturdivant Patrick Vincent Double plays Taylor to Jones Metha to Korte to Sturdivant Sturdivant to Korte to Sturdivant (2) Bases on balls off Nav le 3 off Johnson 1 Struck out by Navie 4 by Lisenbee 3 by Thomas 1 Hits and runs off Navie 3 and 2 In 2 1-3 innings off Lisenbee 2 and none in 3 2-3 innings Left on bases Shreveport 4 Beaumont Umpires Steenegrale and Pasaerella Time SWEETWATER Sept A A Autrey Of Sweetwater Junior High has issued a call for all youngster's interested It) coming out for the 1940 football team to meet him at the junior high building at 4 Tuesday He expects to begin regular workouts Monday afternoon Sept FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-MORNING i 'WAi'inr106410MWalft1P4k Baseball Chart TEXAS LEAGUE (Does Not Include Mondays Games) Team- Pct Bouston 102 51 667 Beaumont 84 68 553 1744 San Antonio 83 70 542 19 Oklahoma City 80 74 519 2212 Dallas 72 81 471 30 Tulsa 69 81 460 3112 Shreveport 69 83 454 3212 Fort Worth 50 MI 331 51 AMERICAN LEAGUE Team- Pct Cleveland 75 52 591 New York 71 5 563 312 Detmit 72 54 563 312 Boston 419 60 535 7 Chicago 65 61 518 9 tlz Washington 54 73 425 21 St Louis 54 76 415 2212 Philadelphia 47 74 368 25 NATIONAL LEAGUE TFam-- Pct Cincinnati PO 46 635 Brooklyn 72 53 578 712 St LOUlS 64 58 525 14 Pittsburgh 64 59 520 1412 New York 62 it2 500 17 Chicago 63 67 4S5 19 Boston 53 73 421 27 Philadelphia 41 Si 336 37 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Does Not Include Mondays Games) Team- Pct Kansas City 88 47 652 Columbus 79 55 590 812 Minneapolis 74 52 587 1254 Louisville 68 87 504 20 St Paul 61 69 469 24 Indianapolis 54 76 415 3112 Toledo 54 80 403 3354 Milwaukee 48 80 375 3612 WEST TEXAS-NEW MEXICO LEAGUE (Does Not Include Monday's Games) Team-- Pct G-B Amarillo 83 58 597 Pampa 83 58 597 Lubbock 81 588 14 Borger 77 61 558 512 Lamesa 69 69 500 13 Clovis 58 79 422 2312 Midland 57 80 416 25 Odessa 44 93 321 38 EAST TEXAS LEAGUE (Does Not Include Mondays Games) Team- Pet Tyler 58 31 644 Henderson 54 31 635 1 Longview 48 38 558 12 marshal' 37 46 44e 17 Kilgore 31 54 365 24 Texarkana 30 56 349 2512 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Team- Pct G-B Nashville 95 47 669 Atlanta 90 54 625 6 MeMphIS 77 67 533 19 New Orleans 7 76 479 27 Chattanooga AR 76 472 28 Birmingham 68 78 464 29 Little Rock 57 85 401 38 Knoxville 54 g5 3a2 4414 MONDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 3-3 New York 6-0 Boston 0-4 Washington 1-5 Detroit 1-0 Chicago 2-4 St Louis 2-3 Cleveland 1-0 NATIONAL LEAGUE New -Y-rk 2-5 Philadelnhia 11-6 Brooklyn 6-6 Boston 7-2 Chicago 2-7 Pittsburgh 5-1 St Louts 1-7 Cincinnati 2-4 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Atlanta 7-0 New Orleans 3-2 Chattanooga 1-2 Birmingham 10-4 Memphis 6-3 Knoxville 1-1 wrick 3-2 Nashville 4-10 TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE TEXAS LEAGUE-Fort Worth Okla homa City Beaumont at HOUStOn Shreve' port at San Antonio Dallas at Tulsa AMERICAN LEAGUE-No games are scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE-St Louis at Cincinnati Only games SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION-Memphis St Knoxville Little Rock at Nashville Only games scheduled AMERICAN ASSOCIATION-Indianano his at 101111Vilit St- Paul at Minneapolis Only games scheduled a I DONCAN PIAC e3 I I f- TohnHopkin! University ---z Sc5RED 1-10LES1HE -01 FLOAT IN AN 'EEL 200 Ft Filet 18 -HoLEN a THE FIRST WORLD WAR ROUND OF QOLF1 Copt 1114a King Fromm Syndacanc Inc World ingbui resesvcd of the towers was broken up and the other now serves as a lighthouse in Portsmouth THE ALIEN Cannon (1827-1901) was a Cengressman from Utah for four terms (1873-1881) although be was not an American citizen He was born in Liverpool and emigrated to the United States at the age of IS He later became a Hawaiian missionary and was never naturalized When be was elected to Congress a fifth time the GOvernor of Utah refused to certify him because he was not a citizen and Congress refused to seat him He was the father of Frank Jenne Cannon who was a Congressman and a United States Senator Ruel Hoffman Returns Ruel Hoffman Thrmer high schont athlete who spent the Summer at Junrtinn City Ran returned to his Trnrt Worth home at 920 Fifth Avenue Mondays Believe It or Not BY ROBERT RIPLEY QEORU CANNON WAS CONCRESSPIAN Mom UTAM FoR4TERMS ALTHOUGH uE ItA5 NOTACMZEN Nix Trips Bristow 2-1 at Big Spring Colorado City Star Beats Doug Jones in Semifinals Special to The Star-Telegram BIG SPRING Sept Nix Colorado City outlasted Obie Bristow Big Spring in the finals hi the tenth annual Big Spring invitational golf tournament here Monday afternoon winning 2 and 1 in the rain Nix fanned out Doug Jones the tournament favorite in the semifinals 3 and I while Bristow was stopping Red Roden Glen Rose 1 up In his bout with Bristow Nix finalist in two previous Big Spring tournaments led the oil man three up on the first three holes then withstood a terrific challenge to win Bristow was two down at the turn Nix lost out to Elton Dozier Midland in last year's finals Sylvania Swimmers Triumph Sylvania swimmers won a playground meet at Sycamore Park Monday scoring 82 points against 55 by Sycamore and 12 by Meadow WOod Osysie Rhome and Hugh Inman conducted the contests Instructor I MISS JESSIE GROSSNICKLE twelfth ranking player in the National Junior Lawn Tennis Association has been added to the physical education staff at Mary Hardin-Baylor College Belton Miss Grossnickle was graduated from Mississippi State College for Women this year Reds Nose Out Cards 2-1 Drop Second by 6-4 Leaders Keep Margin cr Brooklyn at 7 1-2 Games as Result of Split Bill CINCINNATI Sept 2 (R)--The first-place Cincinnati Reds and the St Louis Cardinals split a doubleheader Monday the champs winning their fourth successive one-run victory 2-1 in the opener but dropping the second 7-4 The division left the Rhinelanders seven and one-half games ahead of the runner-up Brooklyn Dodgers who won and lost against Boston FIRST GAME ST LOIJI8 CINCINNATI abrho111 abrhoa Brown2 4 1 1 2 3 Werber3 4 1 2 1 2 Moorem 4 0 1 2 OMMcCmkm 4 1 1 0 0 Siaughtrr 3 0 1 1 Ogoodmanr 4 0 0 2 0 Mize1 4 0 0 9 0 lobleCnia1 4 0 2 11 0 i4opp1 3 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 Padgette 4 0 0 1 0Witeone 4 0 1 7 0 SMartin3 3 0 0 1 2rFrey2 2 0 0 2 5 Marions 2 0 2 2 3 Meyers 4 0 0 3 3 cooperp 2 0 0 0 liDerringerp 3 0 0 0 3 Totals 29 1 5 24 9Totala 30 2 6 27 13 000 010 000-1 Cincinnati 000 020 00x--2 Marion Frey Runs batted in McCormick Two-base hits Marion Wilton Stolen base Werber Sacrifices Marlon Cooper Ripple Double play Frey to Myers to McCormick Left on bases St Louis 8 Cincirmitti 9 Bases on balls off Cooper 4 off Derringer 3 Struck out by Cooper 1 by Derringer 4 Balk Cooper Umpires Jorda Barr and Spars Tine 1:52 Attendance estimated 21000 SECOND DAME ST LOUTS CINCINNATI ebrhoa grown2 5 1 3 5 2'Werber3 5 1 2 0 3 Moororn 5 0 3 2 01141McCrkm 5 1 3 3 0 Slaughterr 3 0 0 2 OlGoodmenr 5 1 2 0 0 Thlartinr 2 0 0 1 5 0 2 14 0 mite1 5 0 0 7 ntRipple1 40120 aopp1 3 1 1 2 OBakerc 40140 Koyi 2 0 0 3 0Frey2 4 0 0 3 4 SMartin2 5 1 1 2 O'Myershe 4 1 1 4 OwerEc 4 2 3 3 O'Thompsnp 1 0 0 0 1 Marion 3 1 1 1 3Shoffnerp 2 0 0 0 2 Warnekep 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0000 Totals 40 7 13 27 017citals 40 4 12 27 14 Itiatted for Riddle In ninth St Louis 020 200 010-7 Cincinnati 210 000 001-4 Moore Owen Frey Runs batted in Brown Moore Hopp Owen Meron Warneke McCormick 3 McCormick BPiker Two-base hits Brown Marion Three-base hit Martin Home run Hopp Stolen bases Brown Moore 2 Double play Myers to Frey to McCormick Left on bases St Louis Cincinnati 9 Bases on balls Thompson 1 Shoftner 1 Struck out Warneke 3 Shoffner 3 Hits Thompson 7 in 3 2-3 Innings shottner a in 4 Riddle 0 In 1 1-3 Losing pitcher Thompson Umpires Item Sears anti Jorda Time 2:23 Paid attendance 27863 morn Bragan's Homer Gives Phi is Sweep Over Giants PHILADELPHIA Sept 2 (Ri--Bob Bragan first man up in the tenth bit a home run Monday to give the Phi ilies a 0-5 nightcap victory over the New York Giant8 after they had drubbed the Giants 11-2 in the holiday opener FIRST GAME NEW YORIC I PHILADELPHIA abrhost Whithed2 5 0 1 5 may3 3 3 2 3 0 Ruelterm 3 0 0 0 OiLitwhiterr 5 2 3 3 0 Moore1 4 0 1 2 Ittartym 5 0 2 2 0 Young' 3 0 0 12 Oi Rizzo 5 0 0 1 0 Ott3 4 1 1 1 4i Warrene 4 0 0 6 1 0Dette 3 1 0 2 0113ra gnss 4 1 1 3 1 Demareer 3 0 2 0 01 Matian1 3 1 0 8 1 Witeks 4 0 1 2 71Sehuite2 4 2 3 0 3 Gumbertp 3 0 0 0 21Highep 3 2 1 1 2 Lynn 0 0 0 0 01 1McCrthy 1 0 0 0 01 Totals 33 2 8 24 16! Totals 36 1112 27 8 lBstted for Lynn in ninth New York 020 000 000-- 2 Philadelphia 110 000 45x-11 Summary---nrrors Witek Young Ott May RUTIN batted in Demaree Witek Schulte May Litwhiler a Marty Highe Two-bsse hits Ott Bra gen Schulte 2 May Litwhiler Three-base hit Marty Home run Litwhiler Sacrifice Higbe Double plays Witek to Whitehead to Young: Whitehead to Witek to Young Left on bases Philadelphia 5 New York 8 Bases on balls off Highs 4 off Gumbert 1 off Lynn 2 Struck out by Highe 5 by Lynn 2 Hitt oft Gumbert 9 in 6 1-3 innings off Lynn 3 in 1 2-3 Innings Losing pitcher Gumbert Umpires Ballentant Campbell and Klein Time 2:12 SECOND GAME NEW YORK Whithed2 5 1 1 2 21 Seedsm 4 3 3 3 01 Joinerp 1 0 0 0 01 Demreem 6 0 0 2 01 Young1 4 0 1 8 01 Darminge 4 0 1 4 01 Our 40100! Cucinello3 5 0 1 3 31 Witeks 5 1 2 3 31 Deanp 201001 WErwop 0 0 0 0 01 1Moore 2 0 1 2 01 I PHILADELPHIA a tto a May3 3 2 2 1 2 Litwhilerr 5 0 3 2 0 Martym 4 0 0 2 0 Rizz01 40130 Bragans 5 2 3 2 3 Atwoodc 5 0 0 6 1 Mahan1 4 0 110 1 Schulte2 4 0 0 3 1 SmolLp 2 1 1 1 4 2Mueller 1 1 1 0 0 Beekp 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 42 5 121(27 3 8 6 12 30 13 xNone out when winning run scored 1Batted for Brown in eighth 2Batted for Britoil in sixth New York 101 102 000 0-5 Philadelphia 001 013 000 1--6 Litwhiler Beck Runs batted in Young Seeds 3 Whitehead Rizzo Mueller Litwhiler 2 Bragan Two-base hits Whitehead Mahan Bragan 2 Moore Three-base hits Litwhiler Home runs Seeds 2 Bregan Sacrifice Dean Double play Whitehead to Witek to Young Left on bases Philadelphia 9 New York 13 Bases on balls Smoll 4 Dean 3 Beck 1 Joiner 1 Struck out Smolt 1 Beck 3 Dean 3 Hits Dean 10 In 5 2-3 innings Brown 1 In I 1-3 Joiner 1 in 2 SMOil 9 in 6 Beck 3 in 4 Winning pitcher Beck Losing pitcher Joiner Umpires Campbell Klem and Bellantant Time 2:35 Attendance (OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL ON PAGE 10 COLUMN 3) Marshall Rally Knocks Tyler Out of Lead MARSHALL Sept 2 Marshall Tigers scored three runs in the ninth inning of the first game of Monday's double-header to knock Tyler out of first place In the East Texas League race The rally gave the Tigers the first game 6-7 Tyler clubbed Righthander Winn Jackson all over the lot for a 13-3 triumph in the nightcap As a result of the Drat-game setback Tyler finished a few percentage points behind Henderson First GEII Tyler 022 100 020-- 7 13 1 Marshall 100 000 8 15 2 Hyver Barbola and Eunderburk Hight Martin Reeder and Willett Second Tyler 901 010 2-13 16 0 Marshall 201 000 3 6 3 and Engle: Jackson Lopat Parker and Willett Jordan Kilgore 10 Texarkana 6 TEXARKANA Ark Sept 1 beat Texarkana 10-8 in the final game of their "cellar eerier' bare Sunday Score by Evans Irwin and Kopp Kilgore 100 351 000--10 11 2 Texarkana 002 400 000-- 6 8 4 Batteries--Sheiton Helms and Joyce Cranfill Combination Wins 1 A BILENE Sent Cranfill find Jr Sunday posted a beat ball core of 79 to Win a father-son tournament for players at the A hilefie Country Club Lee Henn and Lee Jr were runnereup with a tally of Ray Starr Has Some Fun Rebels Trounce Cats in Double-header 1 5-1 54 DALLAS Sept 2 (11))--The Dallas Rebels closed their home schedule Monday with a double victory over the Fort Worth Cats winning the opener 5-2 and grabbing the nightcap 5-1 The Rebs got only four hits in the' seven-inning second games but three: of these were home runs by Grey LI zmen Finish on Clarke Rabbit Rigby and Al- Weiland Ray Starr former Cat hurler held I his old mates to five safeties in the op in East Texas opener ()Ana got a stiff neck from watching the home run balls sail into the left-field pa- Take 'Straight-away' Title villon in the first game but he did some pretty fair slugging himself with a hOrner by Downing Kilgore Twice double end single for three of the five hits Mt Starr Dallas made nine hits off Horton A error rror helped the Cate to an unearned RSON run in theshoeac a cninah dosittning but Dana led the ve onwit it egrledinttoo icheentaetra wnd8ent I championship rpSi nUsohnip the the second on Clyde McDowell's single to left and pulled up at third when Buster Chet- the as tT ex League by whipping ham wee at first on George Meyer's Kilgore Monday in both ends of a error Hank scored while Starr was toss-I double-header while Tyler was tzls AtrtHzaEis straight-through thhd oeur gs Henderson Sent 2 log out Wyman Hunnicutt Starr struck out six and walked none dropping one of its games with Mar- In the second game a couple of errors set shall the foundation for Dallas to make three unearned th runs in first inning climaxed take by Clarke's home run high into the left taRThe Oilers came from behind to the first game 7-4 then cap-center stands with the bases empty Levey started Wallace Mehrens young Panther tured the afterplece 6-4 after I southpaw off to a bad start with a single me-run outburst in the first frame through the middle and reached second Al Hirshon and John Johnson poled when Mehrens let Roy Mort's sacrifce roll homers 4 4d through his iege Chatham booted Manager Lee's rolltr and Levey score d's Mort It was the second straight year going to third Roy crossed the plate that the Oilers had finished on top while Ematerling hit into a double play The and Clarke followed with his homer post-season championship lay- Rigby surprised Mehrens the fans and offs will start Wednesday night probably even himself by accounting for FIRST GAME Dallas' fourth run with a homer into the Kilgore 900 010 000-4 12 1 stands a few feet shy of the f011i line in i Hendereon 002 Ira 00x-7 A 4 the fourth inning after the first two men and Joyce Steger an had been retired Erautt 9 Weiland hit Mehrens first pitch of the Kilgore 000 094 0---4 fifth inning for a line drive homer into Henderson 610 000 x-6 9 the stands to run the count to 5 to Meitzen Scott ar The Cats had men on the bases In every Joyce Crow and Johnson Inning but the first but couldn't score off Joyce Crow and ohnson Ghetto until the sixth when an error by 41111 Meyer on a perfect double play ball proved costly Dana led with a single over short Yourkovich's roller went to third when Meyer let Joe ller scoot through his lega1 Fail Indians Drop Two McDowell got his third straight single of i McDowell got his third straight single of the game to left scoring ()ans but Yourkovich Stopped at second and remained there while Matto set the next three down in order On two strikeouts and a fly Max Thomas pitched the sixth inning for Fort Worth and retired the Reba in rotation FIRST GAME 1 nr n-o ant FORT WORTH 1 DALLAS iDallas Rebels' abrhoaI abrhCLa tie for the frit Abreur 4 0 1 3 0JeveYX 4 2 2 1 2 happen If the I HGLeem 4 0 0 3 O'Mort1 2 0 1 13 0 maining games Yourkov1 4 0 0 8 01IIBLeem 4 0 2 3 0 fling ail of their Eastrwdc 4 0 0 3 OlEasterling1 4 2 2 0 0 Tuisa peppered Dana' 4 2 3 2 4 1 1 1 6 McDwel12 4 0 1 1 4Higbyr 40020 and went on to I the first game Chatham' 3 0 0 4 3Meyer2 Hunnictt3 3 0 0 0 1nininc 3 0 0 7 0 cap The box 1 a rL ortop 3 0 0 0 O'Starrp 40101 four-hitter in 3 0 0 0 21 Fl totals 33 2 5 24 81rotals 32 5 9 27 110K1AH0MA CI absh Fort Worth 010 000 100-2 Tuckerr 4 1 2 Dallas 200 110 01x-5 Short 4 1 2 Meyer Runs batted Kollowy2 4 0 0 in Easterling 3 Levey Clarke Oeina Basain1 4 0 0 Hunnicutt Two-base hits Oana Mort Dickeyc 3 1 1 Home runs Easterling 2 Clarke LeveY Silberm 4 1 1 Oana Struck out by Starr 8 by Horton Cieslak3 3 1 2 2 Bases on balls off Horton 2 Earned Prathera a 1 0 runs Dallas 5 Fort Worth 1 Left on Fisherp 3 0 1 bases Dallas 5 Fort Worth 4 Time of Steinp 0 0 0 game 1:07 Umpires Fowler Williamson 1Smyly 1 0 0 and Boakeas 1 FORT WORTHI DALLAS a bo a Seffries3 4 0 2 2 4 Levey' 3 1 1 2 4 HGLeem 3 0 0 1 0 Mort1 21060 Abreur 4 0 0 0 0 HBLeem 3 0 0 5 0 Oana1 3 1 1 5 0lEasterling1 3 0 0 3 0 Yrkylehl 3 0 0 6 0r1arke3 3 1 1 0 1 MDowel12 3 0 3 1 1H1gbyr 2 1 1 0 0 Chathms 2 0 0 2 1 Meyer2 2 0 0 1 2 Kiesc 3 0 0 1 OWellande 2 1 1 4 0 Mebrensp 2 0 0 0 0 GlIattop 2 0 0 0 0 lEasterwd 1 0 0 0 Ot Thomasp 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 1 6 18 6 TOWN 22 5 4 21 7 1Batted for Mehrens in sixth Fort Worth 000 001 0-1 Da Ilas 300 110 x-5 Summa Chatham Mehrens Meyer Runs batted in Easterling Clarke Rigby Weiland McDowell Home runs Clarke Rigby Weiland Double play Jeffries to mcDowen to Yourkivich Sacrifice hit Mort Runs and hits Off Mehrens 5 (2 earned) and 4 In 5 innings Struck out by Gliatto 3 by Thomas 1 Bsisos on balls off Gliatto 1 Losing Ditcher Mehrens Hit by pitcher Chathsm hit by Clio tto Left on bases Fort Worth Dallas lirned runs Dallas 2 Fort Worth none Time of game 55 minutes Umpires Williamson Boggess and Fowler Shreveport Calls Up Parker Tom Jordan MARSHALL Sept Salty Parker manager of the Marshall Tigers and leading hitter in the East Texas League trid Tom Jordan part-time catcher and outfielder and leading the East Texas League with 19 horre runs and hat batted in 100 runs have been purchased by the Shreveport Sports Parker also stated that other members of the team who were ready for promotion included Dave Phil ley center fielder Phil Wells third basemen and Al Bronkhurst pitcher who has won his last four games 1imo-wi FA ern PACE NINE end Joyce Steger and Erautt Kilgore 000 004 0-4 9 Henderson 610 000 x-6 9 1 Meitzen Scott and Joyce Crow and Johnson Joyce Crow and ohnson to Clinch Playoff Berth TULSA Sept 2 Okla homa City Indians failed to clinch their Texas League play-off berth here Monday They dronped a double-header to the Tulsa Oilers 6-8 and 2-5 keeping alive the Dallas Rebels faint hopes of gaining a tie for the fourth position It could ha ppen if the India ns lose all their remaining games while the Rebels are winning all of their games Tulsa peppered Al Fisher off the bill and went on to a four-run inning to take the first game Ray Campbell turned in a four-hitter in the seven-inning nightcap The box scores FIRST GAME OKLAHOMA CITY' TULSA abrhoft Tucktrr 4 1 2 2 4 0 I 42 Short 4 1 2 3 0 Crawfrdm 4 1 2 4 0 Kollovvy2 4 0 0 1 3 Carroll' 4 1 1 3 0 Bassin1 4 0 0 9 1 Waitkum1 4 1 1 0 Dickeyc 3 1 1 3 0 Zydowski3 4 0 1 1 1 Silberm 4 1 1 3 1 BOIsen1 4 1 1 1 0 Cieslak3 3 1 2 2 2 Johnson2 3 2 I 3 5 Prnther8 a 1 ia I 2' MeDugalc 3 0 2 3 2 Fisberp 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sttinp 0 0 0 0 () Steinerc 1 0 0 2 0 1Smy1y 1 0 0 0 Oi Tubbp 10000 131101sen I 1 1- 0 0 1 0060 I Totals 33 6 9 24 101Tota1 24 8 11 27 10 lBat led for Stein in ninth 2Ran for McDougel in seventh for Tubb in seventh Oklahoma City 012 000-8 Tulsa 030 100 40x-8 Dickey Runs batted In Short 3 Fisher Cies Ink 2 Tubb Merullo 3 McDougal Zydowski Carroll Two-base hits Silber Tucker Olsen Join-son Home run Short Stolen base McDougal Left on bases Oklehoma City 3 Tulsa 4 Double plays BRSSin to Prather Johnson to Meru llo to Wa ithus Bases on balls off Fisher 2 off Tubb 2 off Erickson 1 Struck out by Fisher 2 by Stein 1 by Tubb 3 by Erickson 1 Passed ball McDougal Runs and hits off Fisher end 9 in 6 1-3 Innings off Stein 1 and 2 In 1 2-3 innings off Tubb 6 and 9 In 7 innings off Erickson none and nons In 2 innings Winning pitcher Tubb Losig pitcher Fisher Umpires Hunter and Naylor Time 1:41 SECOND GAME OKLA CITY I TULSA Tockerr 3 1 0 2 01Merul1os 3 0 2 2 2 short1 2 1 0 1 0 Crawfrdm 3 1 0 3 0 Kollowy2 2 0 1 1 0 CRrrollr 30010 IFIR841111 3 0 1 5 OtWaithum1 3 1 2 9 1 Heminc 3 0 0 5 Zydowtilit3 3 0 1 1 2 FitherM 3 0 0 1 011301sen1 2 1 1 0 0 Cientak3 3 0 1 0 O3De8n 10000 Prathrns 1 0 0 1 11 Johnson2 2 1 1 0 1 Wngrtnri 2 0 0 2 21Steinere 3 0 0 5 0 Grovep 1 0 0 0 1 Campbeltp 3 1 1 0 1 FlAher 1 0 0 0 01 Goletzp 0 0 0 0 11 Mickey 1 0 1 0 01 TntAls 25 2 4 lA SI Minim 2A A 21 It Totals 25 2 4 1R 51 Mists 28 5 8 21 1Batted for Grove in sixth 2Batted for Goletz in seventh Batted for Olsen in fifth OklAhoma City 000 002 n---2 Tulsa 111 200 x--5 Seven inn' rtgs Kolloway Rune bat led In Kollowe 2 Johnson Zydowski Campbell Merullo Two-base hits Kolloway Waitkus Thiee-bzse hits Johnson Campbell Stolen bases Crawford' Waitkus Left on bases Oklahoma City 5 Tulsa 4 Bailee on brills off Campbell 3 Struck out by Grove 3 by Go-lit 1 by Campbell 5 Rune and hits oft Grove 5 and 8 in 5: off Goletz 0 And 0 In I Wild pitch Campbell Losing pitcher Grove umpires Naylor and Hunter Time 120 THE DECISION IS UNANIMOUS-- FALSTAFF IS THE TASTIEST BEER OF THEM ALL 1 ccNOWUTN gAtaff The ONLY nationally famous premium quality beer sold at popular prices Tito 'sisal Corporation Sr Wait Omahas New 1 i 1r i I TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1940 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGR- AMMORNING PAGE NINE 411111111111 I 1 After Homers Yankees Split Gain Full of San Angelo and Bel teve Re Nose Out Ray Has Some Fun Cards 2-1 Drop Rebels Trounce Cats in i 1 Foxx Plans to 1 Game on Leading it Not It or Not Double-header 5r2 and Quit Catching ROBERT RIPLEY JOHN BABICH 1 Indians BY 'Second by 6-4 PHILADELPHIA Sept1 (aP) SNAPS STREAK I DALLAS Sept 2 (1P)--The Dallas Rebels closed their If Jimmy Foxx has his way FICIIP11114i2aia430011I6a Leaders Keep Margin crNiter home schedule Monday wit a double victory over the For this will be his last season as 'V'ss: I'll dbl -i' 1 Worth Cats winning the opener 5-2 and grabbing the night- th man behind the mask-he I- A 1 leaescaaaaaaaaaa-- a- raaaaa- ataakaa--eaaa4-4- Brooklyn at 7 1-2 Games wants to shoot for Babe Ruth's --45141 sss- eisst -s-s ss- 06410441k IN Wir4r 4 lifetime home run record i-r-I ot as Result of Split Bill The Rebs got only four hits in the' 1- 1i 1 Before leaving for Washing s- es 'f- ss Is A I seven-inning second game but three Saturday after the Boston NEW ORK Sept 2 (M-After -7 44-7-st 0a 41hisi44 cr4 4 -1 AM 7rr of these were home runs by Grey 1 1 izmen Fini to sh on Red Sox twin bill with the grabbing the front end of a double- t- aa "aaaaa V'4 4 4 4 4 CINCINNATI Sept 2 VP)-The ss ss-ssissSsissts le ss f- i 41: Clarke Rabbit Rigby and Al Athletics was rained out a xx -------40 joy masaaaellgs41114 ''''4 2 first-place Cincinnati Reds and the Weiland header 0-3 to extend their winning Ss-ss---0144 si -----s tig St Louis Cardinals split a double- declared he would Ilk to pass a Streak 1 eight games today the ''4-'''' i t'e Ray Starr former Cat hurler held I Ci i fi header Monday the champs Winning e1 his old mates to five safeties in the Top the catching chore back to the in East Texas regular Red Sox staff in order cannonading New York Yankees 1111----- their fourth successive one vic opener to concentrate on Ruth's rec- 'k cfir 0 I 'VI' III i -i---aa'aaa'a-ae at" I 1 i tory 2-1 in the opener but dropping Onna got a stiff neck from watching the ran into Johy Babich sliderballt -4 A 1 t) icii nn Take 1Straight-away Title of 714 In midAugueSt he 110 0 4S-4- I the second 7-4 The division left home run balla Sall into the left-field pa- vilion in the first game but he aome passed Lou Gehrig's 17-year specialist of the Philadelphia Ath-I "a letics who issued but five hits and 1 irNs '001 41 --s--- -s-----s the Rhinelanders seven and one-half did Pretty fair slugging himself with a homer mark of 494 a- games ahead of the runner-up Brook- doubl nd single for three of the five bus by Downing Kilgore Twice 1 "1 think i have a chance to no walks to hand the world cham- a it 4 Itttt1t'l rialtrt Starr Dallas made nine hits off HENDERSON Sent 2 VP) 1 a ga i nSt BOStOn overhaul Ruth's performance pion a -3-0 'setback before a holi-' FIRST GAME An error helped the Cate to an unearned and thats my goal from now a ii W's run in the second inning but Oana led the on" Foxx said "However I day crowd ef 69940 It was Ba- t-IZ 1 11r I 114k sr LOUta 1 CINCINNATI seventh with a homer into the stands IN Atz's Henderson Oilers WOG the tOon't think catching is going to bich's fo urth consecutive victor a vo- A I ''40a lll abrhoal abrhoa the second Oana singled to center went to straight-through championship of ---Jake over champions help me" --o QEORU Moorem 4 0 1 2 OMMcCmkM 4 1 I 0 0 and pulled up at third when Buster Chet- I i the East Texas League vvhi ping slaughtrr 3 0 1 I O'goodmanr 4 0 0 2 0 ham WS a se fe at first on George Kilgore Monday in both ends of a FIRST oamrc -a-aaaaataaaa aaa-------aratigaa a I 'a-ac iecsea' error Mize1 4 0 0 9 010McCnik1 4 0 2 11 0 or Hank scored while Starr was toss- PHILADELPHIA NEW TORK 1' ANNON WAS CONCRESSMAN shall double-header While Tyler was a aprhoa I abr hoa I Hopp1 3 0 0 6 ()Ripple' 1 0 0 1 0 i gisntoaturhtre Wasteyr ogHlumneent xi ac uactntod Pedgette 4 0 0 1 OWilsonc 4 0 17 0: dropping one of its games with Mar- rIntnbein3 4 0 1 I lpordon2 3 1 0 3 6 Mosesr Rolle3 4 2 2 1 1 a- ski--- t'' 41 SChpmnm 3 1 0 2 0 3 0 I 4 3 2 1 1 0 4i-kgeeeactleivigies- 411 all SMartin3 3 0 0 1 2Frey2 2 0 0 2 5 p81okfederrnoornsettet the foundation for Dallas to make three veii'-'iTtzVe'-ri7--ek--k-- Marion' 2 0 2 2 3 Meyers 4 0 0 3 3 4: 44 unearned runs in the first inning climaxed San Angelo Rams Johnson' 4 1 1 3 01Seikirk 0 0 0 0 0 -7 Siebert1 3 0 0 6 ODMaggom 3 0 1 1 0 -'---4--1'''''''''-'-'- -i--va FROM UTAM FOR 4 TERMS -V-- iii s1 ALTHOUGH "FIVASNO TACITMEN Cooperap 2 0 0 0 liDerringerp 3 0 0 0 3 KThe Oilers came from behind to tured the fterpiece 6-4 after a by Clarke's home run high into the left ta the lint gaMe 7-4 then cap- isayesc 3 0 0 5 0: Rosa rc 0e i -------I center stands with the base empty Levey started Wallace Mehrens young Panther a 0 1 4 1 '7- Totals 29 1 5 24 91ota le 30 2 6 2713 southpaw off to a bad start with a Finale McCoy2 2 1 1 1 41Powella 3 0 0 2 0 o'' '7 g- ei a "-----'Z-e -re 000 010 000-1 five run homers through the middle and reached second fi1 Hirsho43nutabnudrstJoihnnthJeohfnirssotnfrpaomleeci: ar ig I ames ctuhraann DmhIgtitri1 4 0 1 it lai II 3-4t4J-'4 g4 4111 git-louis when Mehrens let Roy Mort's sacrifce roll 0 0 0 0 O'Crosetti 4 1 1 3 8 -eskit-a-s-1 Cincinnati 000 020 00x-2 hatted tend gis aem booted secemenp 3 0 1 0 l'Russop' 2 0 0 1 3 itesaaa' 4 i mitalryv--EmrreocrsormMicakrionTwFor-ebya se Rhuitnal through iee Chth btd M- ager Lee's and Levee score ds Mort It was the second straight year LA I Rle490----00 isiminons 1 0 01 ssi-s-ss s------ 15 Lettermen Return to Coach rows 1 24 rtal 6 7 27 17 3 3 5 Sleas 29 a -s- i '1- I 641 sir 4 31 Mor it) it Itaal yrebie tig 3s 4: i Frey t4 I Its tirte oo nni i 3 earts so 1 i et an seki ry nobi ec rt i2B0SL: asteclef -eit gaw onhzClarke yl: utt ter a Lxze dmli revyhi irnt etteinorsoha 1 tmlf hbaernre play 111 ed tot est pwthoialst Osteitlaaersrtosa hcandarfei On dii soahnyesdhni 1Batted for Beckman in ninth i Sikes at Junior College Philadelphia 002 100 000--3 New York 310 020 00x-6 Summary-Errors Beckman Gordon I 900 010 000-4 12 1 on aile oft Cooper 4 off Derrtner 3 probably even himeelt by accounting for FIRST GAMR Runs batted in Rosar Powell Johneon 2 lillie gOre Balk Cooper Umpires Jorda Barr end stands -few feet shy of the foul line in i Hendertern Spars Tinle 1:52 Attendance estimat- the fourth inning after the first two men Batteries-Scott glind4 Specie lei The StarTelegeatn Beckman Henrich Two-base hits Croset- ti Dahlgren Three-base hit Di Maggio 1 MN ill 11 had ebilefiennd rehtiitremd ehrens KE ri laguotrte ed 27000 SAN ANtGELO Sept I-Facing a Home runs Johnson Bennett Sacrifice 1 1111 SECOND GAME Russo Double playa chnpman to Oen- I Ill titml" first pitch of the to hnsMonei begin ooa ng 000 004 0--4 8 ezen Scott and stiff schedule of eight junior college ST LOUTS CINCINNATI fifth inning for a line dnve homer into Henderson 510 000 x-6 9 1 tenbein Gordon to Crosetti to Dahlgren -I I II lit abrhoa the stands to rUn the count to 5 to Inning but the first but couldn't score off conference games San Angelo will maoly to Chapman to Siebert Left 1liss 2 a l- 11 1 A 1 BrOWn2 5 1 3 5 21Werber3 5 1 2 0 3 The Cats had men on the bases in every Joyce: Crow and Johnson Gliatto until the sixth when an error by on bases New York 5 Philaidelpnits 6 a I Moorem 5 0 3 2 01141McCrIont 5 1 3 3 0 i ftbll traini Thursay Bases on balls Vaughan 1 Beckman 3 di I "Sl- 1' 4: 41 i hti Slaughterr 3 0 0 2 OlGoodmanr 5 1 2 0 0 Meyer on a perfect double play ball proved Russo 5 Struck out Beckman 4 Russo 44 with 15 lettermen- one sq 3 uadman as Vaughan 1 in 0 inning (none -'1 1 li' egat Jalartinr 2 0 0- 1 (11(eMeCrek1 5 0 2 14 0 and went to third when Meyer let Joe 1 out in first pitched to three men) Beck- sil 0 1 miz1 5 0 0 7 Innipplea 4 0 1 2 0 costly Oana led with a single over short McDowell 'ht Itay 15so tt! rook! his left tFs scoring ashni single 1 but 1 S' "-Is -4'4 Hopp' 3 1 1 2 OBakerc 4 4 0 Indians Drop Two Fail man 6 in 8 Hit by pitcher Vaughan --117--7- 4 '0 Koy1 2 0 0 2 01Frey2 4 0 0 3 4 tHenrich) Wild pitch Vaughan Passed SMartin2 5 1 1 2 O'Myershe 4 1 1 1 4 Yourkovich etopped tit second end remained s' t- 4 -a-ai a ball Hayes Losing pitcher Vaughan '-4--- lii- '1- 110 Owenc 4 2 3 3 OiThompsrap 1 0 0 0 I 1 Clinch Playoff Berih Umpires Ormsby Geisel and Quinn Time at a IPA Marion 3 1 1 1 l'Shoffnerp 2 0 0 0 2 in order on two strikeouts and a fly I 1:02 Eatimated attendance 70000 a a r0 a a bite A 11 Warnekep 3 1 1 0 11Ridalep 0 0 0 0 0 there while Gliatto Set the next three down IP-ealaia a I faata' a adI a-- aa a 1 ROUND OF in Easterling 3 Levey Clarke Oana Bassin 10000 11Riggs SECOND GAME 1- I 1 1 Max Thomas pitched the sixth inning for TULSA Sept 2 (pi-The Oklahoma pHILADELE 1------ A I NEW YORK a zr 4 abrhoaI 'ISE 4 DoNcAN Totals 40 713 27 647otals 40 4 12 27 14 Fort Worth and retired the Reba in ro- City Indians failed to clinch their Texas tation 10) Fr 11 111078 1 LGe GAME -1 Ontnbeiti3 4 0 1 1 01 Gordon2 4 0 0 5 6 'Ity I do Ith thlatted for Riddle In ninth League play-oft berth here Monday They dropped a double-header to the Tulsa -'0a Mosesr 4 0 0 2 01 Rolfe3 4 0 0 1 3 sIP -i--- St Louis 0211 200 010-7 pects are Luther Morris 155-pound SChmnm 4 1 2 4 01 Selkarka 4 0 0 1 0 i i'-a- Oilers and 2-5 keeping alive 6-8 the Cincinnati 210 000 001-4 FORT WORTH a DALLAS abrhoa Dallas Rebels' faint hopes of gaining a -1 letterman from Ballinger Lenine Johnsona 2 1 0 3 01 DiMagm 4 0 1 3 0 't 1120111'IWIE 44' ---i- al -3---- II li a i Summary-Errors Moore Owen Frey Abreur 4 0 1 3 Runs batted in Brown Moore Hopp 4 2 2 1 2 their re 1100001 i Cortese 145-pound newcomer from siebert1 3 0 2 9 11 Keller 3 0 1 1 0 tie for the fourth position It could Owen Meron Warneke McCormick 8 happen if the Indians Irate all Heyesc a 0 0 4 Oa Dickeyc 3 0 0 2 1 HGLeem 4 0 0 3 O'Mort 1 2 0 1 13 0 San Angelo High and Eddie Freese i (inliter5Ita McCormick Baker Two-base bits Eastrwd 4 0 0 3 0 of 1Ea5teriing1 4 2 2 0 0 mauling games while the Rebels are Win- I M'Coy2 4 1 1 1-31 Dahlgren 3 0 1 9 1 -77-7-- i YourkovI 4 0 0 8 011-113Leem 4 0 2 3 0 ell thei games 160-pound Sweetwater boy teComns 4 0 1 2 II Cromettis 1 3 0 1 5 3 i 4 ofie scoRED Bmwn Marion Three-base hit Mar- 4 2 3 2 4 1 1 1 6 tin Home run Hopp Stolen bases Brown i Tulsa peppered Ai Fisher off the bill Miles Delaney letterman likely Babichp 4 0 1 1 21 Chandler 2 0 0 0 1 to--- soses a4a-v-- ---i 4 al -e--- Moore 2 Double ply Mers to Frey to nOLES-INClit a Dana' Ch 4 0 0 2 0 atham' 3 0 0 4 3Meyer2 a take i will do the passing and the brunt 1 tRosar 1 0 1 0 0 rola ii- p-ii gnoth? a 1 McD and went on to four-run inning to ta well2 4 0 1 1 i McCormick Left on bases St Louis Hunnictt3 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 the first game Ray Campbell turned in of the running in the Rams' first Murphy 0 0 0 0 0 Pee nsehrotatn Hortonp 3 0 0 0 O'Starrp 40101 caapfour-hitter in the seven-inning night- Cshinocfitrnnearti 9 Bases on bells Thompeon 1: 1 Struck out Warneke 3 Shoff- 'I i The box scores: 1 game with Wayland Baptist of Plain- Totals 32 3 8 27 71 Totals 31 0 5 27 15 totals 33 2 5 24 girt-anis 3 0 0 0 21 FIRST AME a i a view here Sept 20 Other returning -1Batted for Chandler in eighth EVER AFLOAT IN AN erlIclitsinT4howipvlati 07 In 13 1-33 InLonin9ignsg -1 a men are Gordon Paw- Piladelphia (()) (010 0 roe () 000 00-3 THE MYSTERY TOWER- A tOANTIC MASS 0 STEEL 200 FT iii4H pitcher Thompson Umpires Berri Seers 18 -HOLE' end Jorda Time a 32 5 9 27 TULSA backfield letter OKLAHOMA CITY' 010 000 100-2 Short shrhoa1 abrhoa a Tuckerr 4 1 2 2 (11Merullos 4 0 I 4 2 New York 2:23 Paid ttendance Fort Worth 200 110 01x-5 erg Ballinger 160: Montgomery Crosetti Runs batted BUILT A 5 ECR ET PURPOSE BY ENWINID DORINa THE FIRST WGIRLD WAR 0 7883 Danes 4 1 2 3 0 Crawfrd 4 1 2 4 0 la Summary-Error Meyer Runs batted Waggoner Brady 185 and Roy MC- Summary-Error in Hayes McCoy 2 Home run McCoy KollowY2 4 0 0 I 3' Carrolll 4 1 1 3 0 1 Corkle Denison 190 are Sacrifice Siebert Double plays Rolfe NOW USED AS A tial(THOUSE IN PoR75MOUTH GOLF 2 1 4 0 0 9 liWaitkus1 4 1 1 6 0 1 Returning letter linemen Ends to Gordon to Dahlgren Gordon to Crosetti Copt MCI Km" Feetwes Syndacate Inc- World ogles reserved Hunnicutt Two-base hits Cana Mort Dickey 3 1 1 3 Zvdowski 3 4 0 1 I 1 to Dahlgren Siebert (unassisted) Left on Home runs Easterling 2 Clarke LeveY Silberan 4 1 1 3 11BOIsen1 4 1 1 I 0 Capt Paul Davis Eldorado 170: Earl 2 a Struck out by Starr 8 by Horton bases New York 4 Philedelphie 6 Bases Bragan's Homer Gives Ciestak3 3 1 2 2 21 Johnson2 3 2 1 3 5 STRANGEST CRAFT EVER AFLOAT-During the of the towers was broken up and the other now Bryant Eldorado 175 Clayton Johnson on bells Chandler 1 Murphy Struck 2 Bases on balls off Horton 2 Earned Prethera 2 1 0 1 2' McDugalc 3 0 2 3 2 i Veribest 165 Elbert Stevenson Fowler Williamson I 1Smyly 1 0 0 0 Oi TubbaP 160 and Norman Elrod Sen Ang: Bronte elo 170: out Babich 3 Chandler 1 Hits Chandler sirst World War England built two gigantic myster serves as a lighthouse in Portsmouth THE ALIEN Phils Sweep Over Giants runs Dallas 5 Fort Worth 1 Left on Fisherp 3 0 1 0 112Donaldson 0 1 0 0 0 I es Dallas 5 Fort Worth 4 Time of Steinp 0 0 0 0 01Steinero 1 0 0 2 0 a 7 in 8 innings Murphy 1 in 1 Hit by craft on the channel coast They towered 200 feet CONGRESSMAN-George Cannon U827-1901) tackles Nick Peppas 210 and John pitcher Chandler (Johnson) Losing pitch- 10000 Teague 1A5 both hi i 10 000 tons and looked like huge was a Congressman from Utah for four terms high er Chandler Umpires Geittel QUinn and steel wedding cakes Their purpose is unknown eaHILIrAstDmEaL6PeluipAmStehopt t2entrth-niBt nab hIlto tin 1 and Boggess 0" UmNres 13ROInen 1 I 1- 0 0 Richard Bruton Eldorado 200 center Ormsby Time 1:55 Attendance 89940 (1873-1881) although he was not an American cull- run Monday to give the Philliee a 6-5 FORT WORTH I DALLAS i Ericksonap 1 0 0 0 Jock Belcher McCamey Thurman Golden Some thought that the "mystery ships" were in- zen He was born in Liverpool and emigrated to nightcap victory over the New York Giants abrhoa1 abrhoa 1 1 i iss-pouna letterman tackle will be shifted after they had drubbed the Giants 11-2 Jeffries3 4 0 2 2 4 Levey' 3 1 1 2 4 1 to euerd tended to salvage sunken vessels as they had great the United States at the age of IS He later became in tbe holiday opener HGLeem 3 0 0 1 0Mort1 2 1 0 6 0 Totals 23 6 9 24 101 Totals 24 811 27 10 li 1 lifting powers when pumped dry of water Others a Hawaiian missionary and was never naturalized FIRST GAME Abreur 4 0 0 0 0HBLeem 3 0 0 5 0 Other cendida ten will include: Backs Wendell Wiiliams Temple 165 Mc- Browns Nip Indians in 1Batted for Stein in ninth Keivain Ranger Swede Reeves Lake thought that five or -six 'mystery ships" were When he was elected to Congress a fifth time the NEW YORK 1- PHILADELPHIA Oana1 3 1 I 5 01Easterling1 3 0 0 3 0 3 3r h2 o3 Ito mY rDkovvti hi i 1 2 33 00 30 I 01 71111 ag rbkye r3 23 11 1 00 01 2Ran for McDougail in Seventh ie Batted for Tubb in seventh i vw 1(110 Dale Miller Lake View 180 'Double-header 2-1 3-0 Curly Bowman San Angelo 15 End I i planned to make possible the construction of a tun- Governor of Utah refused to certify him because WhithecL2 5 0 1 5 31 May3 Oklahoma City 003 012 000-8 1 5 nel under the channel Another supposition was he was not a citizen and Congress refused to seat Ruckerm 3 0 0 0 OiLitwhIlerr 5 2 3 3 0 Chathrms 2 0 0 2 1 Meyer2 2 0 0 1 2 Tulsa Tulsa 4 030 100 40x-8 Double lsBein to Pra Mehrentsp 2 0 0 0 0 Gliattop 2 0 0 0 0 I Bill May Sweetwater le0 taces on- serve as protective un- him He was the father of Jenne Cannon Moore1 4 0 1 2 iii Martym 5 0 2 2 0 Kiesc 3 0 0 1 0Weilend 2 1 1 4 0 inSus ---rEi srhr oe rri cDilecski Re yk 2 RTuunhab pref 240 both of San Angelo and Clyde CLEVELA amt et er ord (Bull) Wright 195 end kl Pete Le Du- Young1 3 0 0 12 01 Rizzo 50010 ND Sept 2 UM-The St that the were intended tti Fer-fortresses The British admiralty just called who was a Congressman and a United States Ott3 4 1 1 1 4' warrenc 4 0 0 6 1 lEasterwd 1 0 0 0 Ot mh omr ta raY Louis Browns took both ends of a double- Into Two- 3 McDougal Zydowski Carroll CeDeac 3 1 0 2 0Bragnss 4 1 1 3 1 Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 Pali Bonhem 220: guards Aubrey Shew them "Mystery towers" and let it go at that One Senator base hits Silber Tucker Olsen Joh- Brady 1g0: Harold Ames Ranger 190 header from the league-leading Clevetend Demareer 3 0 2 0 01 Maban1 3 I 0 8 1 Indians today before 53492 fansVernon Vern son Home run Short Stolen base Witeks 4 0 1 2 71Schuite2 4 2 3 0 3 Totals 28 1 6 18 6 Totals Elbert Lemley Straebud 195 and Doug- 22 5 4 21 7 Dougal Left on bases Oklahoma City 3 1 Kennedy pitched and batted' his way to Gumbertp 3 0 0 0 21Higbep 3 2 1 1 2 -Batd Mh i els Guenthner Sa Angel 180: center a 2-1 triumph over Mel Harder an the lire 4 1teor erens in sixth pay nther Mark Cooper San A ngelo 195 Lynnap 0 0 0 0 01 Sem Angelo Colleze lest Fall defeated opener and Eldon Auker beat Johnny Al- Beaumont Beats Sports Baseball aseball La ha rt rilx Trips Bristow 1McCrthy 1 0 0 0 01 Fort Worth 000 001 0-1 Johnson to Merlin() to Walticus Bases on len In the afterpiece 2-0 as the Browns Dallas 300 110 x-5 balls off Fisher 2 off Tubb 2 off Erick- five conference opponents and lost four Totals 33 2 8 24 161 Totals 38 11 12 27 6 Summary-Errors Chatham Mehrens son 1 Struck out by Fisher 2 by Stein counted all their runs in the ninth a 7-6 Then Tie by 2-2 games two to senior college freshmen Its Meyer Runs batted in Easterling Clarke 1 by Tubb 3 by Erickson 1 Passed bell 1 IBatted for Lynn in ninth 910 schedule foliose all genies to be FIRST GAME TEXAS LEAGUE Rigby Weiland McDowell Home runs MeDougal Runs and hits off Fisher 7 played ot night: ST LOUIS I CLEVELAND (Does Not Include Monday-s Games) 21 at Big Spring New York 020 000 000- 2 Clarke Rigby Weiland Double play and 9 In 6 1-3 Innings off Stein 1 and 2 Philedelphia 110 000 45x-11 Sept 20-Wayland Baptist at San An- a brhoa I a nrboa aEAUMONT Sept 2 (MI-The Beau- Team- Pct Summary--Errors Witek Young Ott Ieffries to McDowell to Yourkivich Sac- in 1 2-3 innings: off Tubb 6 and 9 in Strange2 3 1 0 5 21Chapmanr 4 0 1 1 0 mont Exporters could do no better than Houston 102 51 667 Ma Rune batted in Demaree Witek rifles hit Mort Runs and hits Off Meh- si 7 innin off Erickson none and none 3 Higbe rens 5 (2 earned) and 4 in 5 innings in 2 innings Winning pitcher Tubb Los- Get 4-John Tarteton at teen Angelo Gracea 3 0 1 1 01 Wthertyrn 4 0011 Beaumont 84 68 553 1744 Schulte May Litwhiler a Marty Oct 10-San Angelo at Paris Radcliff' 3 0 1 3 01 Boudreatoe 4 0 1 5 4 earn a victory and a tie in a holiday San Antonio 83 70 542 19 Lolorado City Star Beats Two-base hits Ott Swan Schulte 2 'Struck out by Matto 3 by Thomas 1 ig pitcher Fisher Umpires Hunter and nct 17-Texas Lutheran at San An Judnichm 3 0 1 6 OiTrosky1 4 1 1 14 1 awin bill with the Shreveport Sports here Oklahoma City SO 74 519 2212 May Litwhiler Three-base hits Marty Bases on balls off Ghetto 1 Losing Naylor Time 1:41 yin Clift3 2 0 0 1 011-lean-LI 3 010 0 Dallas 72 81 471 30 Doug Jones in Semifinals Home run Litwhiler Sacrifice Higbe pitcher Mehrents Hit by pitcher Chatham SECOND GAME Oct 24-S Alt Hillsbo' 0 4 1 t3 4 0 0 0 4 Monday Hal Menders and Les Mueller Tulsa 69 $1 40 12 Double plays Waal( to Whitehead on bases Fort or OKLA 6 31 Whiteh to hit by Glietto Left Worth an ngeo a rn MQuinn1 4 0 1Ketner CITY 1 TULSA Nov R-51 A at San Angelo Brardinos 4 0 2 31 Mack2 4 0 2 3 3 teamed up to beat he Sports In the Shreveport 69 83 454 3212 Young Whitehead to Witek to Young rAnAs Earned runs Dallas 2 Fort a tsraa oa I natarhoa Noy 15-San Angelo at Schreiner (Kerr- swifte 4 0 0 5 01 Pytiake 2 0 3 1 opener 7-6 and the two teams battled Fort Worth 50 101 331 51 Left on bases Philadelphia 5 New York worth none Time of game 55 minutes- Tuckerr 3 1 0 2 3 0 2 2 2 1111) Kennedyp 3 1 3 11 1Campbell 1 0 0 0 0 to a 2-2 standoff In the second game that AMERICAN LEAGUE Special to The Star-Telegram 8 Bases on bans off Higbe 4 of Gum- Umpires Williamson Boggess and Fow- ShortI 2 1 0 1 0: Crawfrdm 3 1 0 3 0 Nov 22-Weatherford at San Angelo I Parderp 1 0 1 0 6 was called at the end of the seventh in- Team- Pet BI bert 1 off Loma 2 Struck out by Higbe 1er konowy2 2 0 1 1 01 cerroiLr 3 0 0 1 0 SPRING Sept 2-E NiX 5 by Lynn -2 Hite off Gumbert 9 in sea I 2Bell 1 0 0 0 0 'Ong because of darkness Frank Secory's 'Cleveland 75 52 591 4IP Pasein1 3 0 I 5 01Waitkum1 3 1 2 9 1 Eisenstatp 0 0 0 0 0 second home tun in the seventh inning New York 71 $5 563 312 Colorado City outlasted Obie Ens- i el 8 1-3 innings off Lynn 3 in 1 2-3 in- Hegenc 3 0 0 5 01 Zydowelit3 3 0 I I 2 nes Losing pitcher GuMbert UM- 1 Sh Sithem 3 0 0 1 0113011 2 1 1 0 0 of the opener broke a 6-6 tie and gave Detroit 72 543 563 3 14 es Ballentant Cam bell and Klein Meet11(3 3 0 1 0 s013Dean en 100 I Reds Indians A 3Hale 1 0 0 0 0 re In the Exporters their victory margairs Secory Boston A9 0 535 tow Big Spring in the fi ir nals Of Time 2 i 12 revepor Calls Up Prather 1 0 0 1 111ohnson2 2 1 I 0 0 0 1 I Vaal(' 29 2 8 27 71 Totals 331 7 27 20 also collected a pair of singles The Chice go 1 65 61 518 912 the tenth annual Big Spring invi- SECOND GAME Wngrtnrs 2 0 0 2 21 Steinerc 3 0 0 5 0 I 1 Shippers muffed a chance to put the Washington 54 73 425 21 PHILADELPHIA if Legend Holds True Harder IBatted for Pytlak in ninth 2Batted for in eighth nightcap away when Metha lined into a St Louis 54 76 415 2212 tational golf tournament here Mon- NEW ORK a Parker Tom Jordan Grovep 1 0 0 0 tiCampbellp 3 1 1 0 2 i 1 Fisher 1 0 0 001 1 a Goletzp 0 0 0 0 11 3Batted for Eisenstat in 010-2 first and third NATIONAL double play in the seventh with men on Philadelphia 47 74 368 25 LEAGUE day afternoon winning 2 and 1 nth Whithed2 5 1 1 2 anrhoa 21 MaY3 a Eltwhilerr 0 3 2 0 3 2 2 1 2 mARsHALL Sept 2-Shortstop 2Dieltey 1 0 1 0 01 At LOUIS not 000 i Seedsm 4 3 3 3 01 5 NEW the in semi- Dan favorite avorie YORK Sept 2-There is an Cleveland 000 000 001-1 FIRST il'- A ME Tea M--- Pct the rain Joinerp 1 0 0 0 0 Salty 1 Martym 4 0 0 2 0 Parker a ar er manager of the Mar- old baseball legend that teams lead- Summary-Error Boudreau Runs bat- SHREVEPORT 1 BEAUMONT Cincinnati 80 46 635 Demreem 6 0 0 2 01 Rizzo1 4 0 1 3 0 shall Tigers and leading hitter in Trotela '25 2 4 le 51 Tot le 24 5 8 21 8 ted in Grace Radcliff Mack Two-base a brhoa abrhoa Brooklyn 72 53 578 712 Nix fanned out Doug Jones the Youngl 4 0 1 8 01Bragans 5 2 3 2 3 IBatted for Grove in sixth i ing the Major Leagues on the first bat Heath Stolen base Reath Sacri- Taylor2 3 1 1 2 2Metha2 4 0 1 5 St Louis 64 58 525 14 nin 4 0 1 4 01 A twoodc 5 0 0 6 1 the East Texas League Tom 2Batted for Goleta in seventh a i day of Septe playing in the World mber are the teams fices Strange Harder Double play Crtrightm 4 2 1 1 0 liarrisa 2 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 64 59 520 1412 tour Ottr 4 0 1 0 01 Mahan1 4 0 1 10 1 Jordan part-time catcher and out- 313atted for Olsen in fifth that wind Trosky to Boudreau Left on bases St OorbettI 4 0 1 2 0Patrickan 3 0 0 1 New York 62 62 500 17 finals 3 and 1 while Bristow was Cucinello3 5 0 1 3 31 Schulte2 40031 fielder and leading the East Texas Okiehoma City 000 On2 (I-2 0 up on bails JOnellI 3 0 1 9 012Carteran 1 0 0 I Chicag 63 67 4AS 10 Tulsa 111 290 x-5 Louis 8 Cleveland 8 Bases Witeks 5 1 2 3 31 Smollas 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 Series in the early days of October Kennedy I Harder 5 Struck out Ken- Smntcchlr 4 0 1 1 0Sturdivnt 4 1 112 Bo ston 53 73 421 27 stopping Red Roden Glen Rose Deanp 2 0 1 0 01 2Mueit League with 19 horre runs and he oSeven innings Kolloway Run hat- er 1 1 1 0 0 Like all ancient lore this tale as nedy 4 Harder 2 Eisenstat I Hite Bar- r'( 11 1trtke'r3 7 2 2 '11eacrogronsc 1 4 1 2 2 Philadelphia 41 Si 336 37 up WBrwnp 0 0 0 0 0 ecp 1 Bk 1 0 0 0 1 batted in 100 runs have been ur- Li Summary-Error proved yt 4 3 4 2 0 led in Kolloway 2 Johnson Zydowskii Friar 2 1 1 4 I iVincent3 3 1 1 2 1 AmERICAN ASSOCIATION 1Moore 2 0 1 2 0 chased by the Shreveport Sports Campbell me wrong but not often der 6 in 8 inningsEisenstat none in 1 Hit by pitcher Kennedy (Pyttak) Losing (Does Not Include Monday's Games) In his bout with Bristow Ni rialto Two-base hits Kol- Andrews 2 0 0 3 I 'Perry 3 1 1 1 I 1 Parker also stated that other lowaY Waitkus Three-base hits John pitcher BrItheartp 0 0 0Kortes 0012 Team- Pet finalist in two previous Big Spring Totals At any rate as the clubs squared pitch Harder Umpires Basil Grieve 42 5 12x27 38 6 12 20 13 0 0 1 1 son off for the highly-important Labor and Summers Time 1:43 Attendance Johnsonas 3 1 1 0 21Mandersp 2 0 0 0 0 Kansas City 88 47 652 tournaments led the oil man three xNone out when winning run scored members of the team who Campbell Stolen bases Crawford ere Waitkus Left on bases Oklahoma City Day double-header Monday Cleve- (estimated) 45000 1Washngtn 1 0 0 0 o'sitieiterp 2 0 0 0 1 Columbus 79 55 590 812 ready for promotion included Dave 5 Tulsa Struck 4 Bail ee on ball by Gop- land was heading the pack in the off 1Batted for SECOND GAME I nneapolis 74 52 587 1v tip- on the first three holes then Brown in eighth te or Smolt In sixth 2Bat Philley center fielder Phil Wells bell 3 out Grove 3 i ST Louisville es el 504 20 withstood a terrific challenge to New York 102 (XX) ()---5 lets I by Campbell 5 Runs and hits oft in 5: a end 0 I American League and- Cincinnati LaObUIr110a CLEVELAND i abrhot Totals 24 6 9 24 111Totals 23 711 27 14 St Paul 61 69 469 24 win Bristow was two down at the Philadelphia 001013 000 1-- third basemenand Al Bronkhurst 6 rove 5 and 8 off Golet 0 415 3112 ha hi lt fr Wild pitch Campell Losing a seemed safely ensconced in the Strange2 4 0 0 0 7 Chapmanr 3 0 0 0 0 Iffatted for Johnson in ninth Inianapolis 54 76 Summary-Errors Litwhiler Beck Runs Pitener who won as ou pitcher Grove umpires Naylor and ('race 4 1 1 3 01Wethriym 4 0 0 0 0 Shreveport 100 050 000 6 Toledo 54 80 403 3314 turn batted in Young Seeds 3 Whitehead games Hunter Time 1 i throne in the senior circuit Th ciitc ttaa 4 1 2 4 013 1oudreaus 4 0 0 2 1 Beaumont 042 000 10x 7 Milwaukee 48 80 375 3612 Nix lost out to Elton Dozier Mid- Rizzo Mueller Lawhiier 2 Bragen Two- Indians held a 314 game margin and Judnichm 4 0 0 1 01TroskY1 4 0 1 8 2 Summary-Errors Curtright Harris Se- WEST TEXAS-NEW MEXICO LEAGUE land in last year's finals base hits Whitehead Mahan Bragan 2 the lift3 3 1 0 2 4 0 1 5 0 --tory Metha Runs batted in Taylor Curt- (Does Not Include 'Monday's Games) Moore Three-base hits Litwhiler Home Reds led by 712 games McQuinn 1 4 0 0 10 21 Keitner3 3 0 1 1 a right Coroett 2 Harris Secory 3 Perry Team-- Pct G-B runs Seeds 2 Bragan Sacrifice Dean You may take the story for what Berardno's 4 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 3 2 Manners Two-base hits Parsons Vin- I Amarliba 83 58 597 Double play Whitehead to Witek to THE DECISION IS UNIANIM005 Neh lle 4-in it is worth but the baseball brokers Swifte 3 0 0 3 11Pytlake 3 0 1 8 0 cent Home runs Curt right Seeory 2 i pampa 83 56 567 Sylvania Swimmers Triumph Young Left on bases Philadelphia 9 FALSTAFF IS THE TASTIEST Auker 3 0 1 1 21 Attend) 3 0111 Double plays Metha to Sturdivant 2 Kor- Lubbock 81 51 588 14 New York 13 Bases on balls Smoll 4 are not so sold on the Tribes jEieenstato 0 0 0 0 0 ie to Meta to Sturdiyant Korte to Me- Borger 77 61 558 512 Dean 3 Beck 1 Joiner 1 Struck Out BEER OF THEM ALL chances The Reds however ac- i tha to Vincent Stolen bases Metha liar- Lamesa 69 69 500 13 Sylvania swimmers won a playground Totels 33 3 7 27 161 Totals 29 0 5 27 10 rig Sturdivant Secory Perry Caught meet at Sycamore Park Monday scoring 3 3 Ha 10 onion 1 Beck Dean Hits Dean cordin oo ma er th bkks are a Clovis 58 79 422 2316 in 5 2-3 innings Brown 1 in I 1-3 000 000 003-3 stealing Vincent Secory Bases on balls I --s--s Midis nd 82 points against 55 57 80 416 25 Po as Sycamore an 12 sure thing st Louis Joiner 1 in 2 SM011 9 in 6 Beck 3 In 4 000 000 000-0 Briliheart 3 Manders 1 Mueller 3 Struck by Meadow Wood Daysie Rhome and it er Cleveiand Odessa 44 93 321 38 Winning pitcher Beck Losing pitcher law Summary-Errors swift Boudreau Runs out Johnson 1 Hits and runs EAST TEXAS LEAGUE Inman conducted the contests 111 batted in Radcliff Berardino 2 Three- 4 Mueller Brillheart 4 aril 4 in 1 2-3 Manders 6 (Does Not Include Monday's Games) Hugh Inma Joiner Umpires Campbell Klem and Bel- 41 'enfant Time 2:35 Attendance 13325 Big Business base hits Radcliff Grace Stolen base and 5 in 4 (none out in fifth a Losing Team- Pct SECOND GAME Marshall Rally Knocks to 0 Fall 2000 persons will go to work ooinitball13s zrAver 01 riAllin 6 it Kilgore 31 54 24 vendors 10 maids four nurses twO Grieve Summere and Basil Time 1:43 Taylor2 3 0 0 4 Korte8 3 0 0 5 4 'ream- 95 47 669 Tyler Out of Lead emIN interns non program hawkers 24 Attendance sactuaii 52492 CurtritM 3 0 1 1 01Harricr 2 1 1 1 0 Nashville a a-- 411 COLUMBUS Ohio Sept' 2 (W)-- Kellner Double pleys dino to McQt When Ohio State's gridders start Auker to Swift IVEat PLAY in the big Buckeye bowl this in its rim They will include 250 ticket sellers 200 gatemen 60 eity Strange to Berar- pitcher Johnson Winner pitcher Muel- iina McQUinn to to ler Left on bases Shreveport 5 Beau-I on bases st Louis 5 A 1-3 innings: off innings Losing pitcher Allen 'Umpires berly to Mack Left mont el Umpires Passarella and Sturdi- 5 Bases vent Time 2:02 i I Struck Eisenstat 1 in 2-3 SHREVEPORT 1 BEAUMONT OTHER AMERICAN LEAGUE BA8E- T0f)t abashoai a brhoa Tyler Hendereon Lon gview Marshall Tegarkane Atlanta ebsetita (ol (I! (6) Illtertdhivaa2no 3 14 44 memphis 58 31 644 54 31 635 I 48 38 558 712 37 46 44e 17 Instructor 30 56 :349 2512 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION 90 54 625 6 77 67 533 19 (OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE BASE- BALL ON PAGE 10 COLUMN 3) MARSHALL Sept 2 (21'1-The Mar- I f4 toir 4110 r' 1 fro 'is 0 1 0 nNew Orleans 7i1 76 479 27 a ::::0 shall Tigers scored three runs In the a nliee and 100 deputies PALL ON PAGE 10 COLUMN 1) Smntechir 3 1 1 0 0 Secory1 IChattanooga AA 76 472 2A -i-'10ae ninth Inning of the first game of Monday's ia) ea Yorlos 3 1 2 0 Oi Patrickan 1 1 1 0 0 Birmingham 651 78 484 29 ri Vitter3 3 0 1 3 3 2Carteom 1 0 0 0 0- double-header to knock Tyler out of first I ---0 654 5 in Little Rock 57 P5 401 38 ft place an the Eaatt Texes League race The II Friare 3 0 2 7 01 Vincent3 2 0 1 1 1 oxv ills :1:1) :151:1::: rally gave the Tigers the first game 8-7 Tyler dubbed Righthander Winn Jackson 29110 4 0 p- Ire rh ne a ing ---All Dogs LareineI 1 nihinokmiu) 41 0NDAYS54RErtn41SR! 4" 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE ali over the lot for a 13-3 triumph in 11 sJ )))1 1i! 1Washgtn 1 0 0 0 013Parsons 1 0 1 0 0 Johnsonp 0 0 01 the nightcap Philadelphia 3-3 New York 6-0 As a result of the firet- imessee eisesea 1 Mc 'a '411t a 0 0 I 4' BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE- 1 Boston 0-4 Washington 1-5 1:: game setback Tyler finished a few per- (Copyright 1940 Nisught Syndicate Totals 27 2 8 21 71 Totals 23 2 6 21 14 Detroit 1-0 Chicago 2-4 centage points behind Henderson Vr-I 1 i St Louis 2-3 Cleveland I-0 First Game- leIcillit 113atted for Lisenbee in seventh a NATIONAL LEAGUE Ma rhaii 100 000 403 Tyler 022 100 020-- 7 13 1 11--- Did you ever hear of a Bassett ling 200 pouncls Spread out at either 2Batted for Patrick in third New Yenk 2-5 Philadelnhaa 11-6 8 15 2 A til -r 3Batted for Thomas in seventh 11 hund? Neith clci 1 until a little Iside of his wise little solemn face er 1 020 000 0-2 Brooklyn 6-6 Boston 7-2 ---a'-' Batteries-Watson Hyver Barbola and 5 1a k)t Shreveport 0- -I whae ago But he is better known ithey are almost big enough to serve Beaumont 011 000 0-2 Chicago 2-7 Pittsburgh 5-1 Funderburk Right Martin Reeder and St Louis 1-7 Cineinnati 2-4 61 a in Europe I don't try to keep track as wings Summary-Errors Vitter Korte Runs '1' 11 1' -'1 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Second Came- ba tted in Friar Sturdivant Two-base 901 010 2-13 16 0 112a-' 4-4 1 of all the countless new breeds have on my desk a photograph I 'ler hits Patrick Parsons Sacrifice bits Car- Atlanta 7-0 New Orleans 3-2 Ai 'Which are avalanched into exist- ter Hinkle Korte Stolen bases Sturdivant Chattanooga iemhis 6-3 1-2 Birm Knoxviiie 1-1 ingham 10-4 t- Batteries-Hancock and Engle Marshall 201 000 0- 3 6 Jackson 3 i 1 1 of Buster- a prize-winning Bassett Patrick Vincent Double plays Taylor to Np 1''''1 ilge' I Pock 3-'2 avi a Lopat Parker and Willett Jordan It 1 ence and exhibited at the biggest tha to Korte to Sturdavant Stur- Litt" But the Bassett hound in- hound imported from divant to Koe to Sturdivant (2) Bases France to Jones Me rt A 'S SCHEDULE TUE age 0 11 3g tereo ed me i th 1rst time I' saw Seattle Dr George Ruggles Seat- on balls off Navie 3 off Johnson 1 Struck TEXAS LEAGUE-Fort Worth at Okla- a 4 out by Navie 4 by Lisenbee 3 by Thomas homa City Beaumont et HOUSInn Shreve- ta" Kilgore 10 Texarkana 6 4 hirrl tle veterinarian is holding his ears 5 Hits and runs off Navie 3 and 2 in port at San Antonio Dallas at Tulsa a a-e-A t--- -117 He is evidently some variety of out to their full extent They a ni eas- 1-3 inngs off Lisenbee 2 and none in AMERICAN LEAGUE-No games are TEXARKANA Ark Sept 1 (21131-Kil- 1 3 2-3 innings Left on Mixes Shreveport scheduled 1A14'1 gore beat Texarkana 10-8 in the final beagle and he looks bit like a ure just 25 inches-an inch more 4 Beaumont 6 Umpires Steenegrale and NATIONAL LEAGUE-St Louis at an- game of their "cellar series' here Sunday g- shnrtalegged rabbit hound seen than two feet-from tip to tip Paseerella Time 1:38 cinneti Only games scheduled Score by innings- I I I thmiigh the wrong end of a field How such hounds keep their enor-1 is SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Memphis EVIMI Irwin and Ltt Rock ashville MISS JESSIE GROSSNICKLE at Knoxville ile a Kil Kopp gore 100 351 000-10 11 2 1 4 gia4 All except his ears Those mous ears out of their food dishes Texarkana 002 400 000- 6 8 4 are huge enou for weigh- and out of brambles and briars in Issues Call for Junior High ran Only games scheduled AMERICAN ASSOCIATION-Indianano- twelfth kinei 'slaver in the Batteries-Shelton Helms and Joyce or a dog 1102111M0101 4 the hunting field I don't know Its at 101111Villf St- Paul at Minneapolis National Junior Lawn Tennis so---- i ss SWEETWATER Sept 2-Coach A A Only games scheduled Association has been added to It must- be a tough problem -fox Cranfill Combination Wins (Mr NOWUT I-1 1 ADDITIONAL SPORTS them and for their handlers Autrey of Sweetwater Junior High bar issued a cail for all you 's ngster interested the physical education staff at A BILENE Sept 2-D Crenfill a 1 But I em told the Bassett hound in coming out for the 1940 football team Ruel Hoffman Returns Mary Hardin-Baylor College and Jr Sunday posted a best ball Th ONLY all it evil Ii news appears on Page uali Miss Gkl nation amous preum 1 I little at that to meet him at the Junior high building Rum Hoffman former high school sib- Belton rossnice was score of 79 to win a father-son tour- a ty a grand dog for players at the Abilene Conn- at 4 Tuesday He expects to begin late who spent the Summer at Junction graduated from Mississippi State beer sold at popular prices 10 Columns 1-2-3 (Released by McNau-ght Syn-- a regular workouts Monday afternoon City Kara returned to his Fort Worth try Club Lee Henn an4 Lee Jr dicate Inc) isept home at 920 Fifth AVenUe Monday I College or omen this Women year tallf 81- -1-- The Usual lic A swats Corporation as Louis New 1 i' 1 were runnersup with a 44Mn ir 4 i 4 1 LI: 1: um-- i1- be putter hem ounted Snead middle halt Snead- an tbet greens iculties round going mance looking corn-birdies on the hie ball when he le third hl hsa for anon thn an 1So up Mt of mud 25 feet nth with five feet up the rout es "NPVer final- strive wee their In the tom He for wino th when creek a count be tier in te lead idle ree- ban ead- thitt' ens Ries und Din nce ting om- lies I the I ball third ablal- thii I it- mud feet ith 1 the it at ever inal- yma ile (v their He the wine when reek Is with ben sbot Ne 9nfident ered his Ison mA id tn have finish of th 6 shot re-e dent ha said ve ha di of at tin I ng six Frank is indi motor 0 SIX rank indi nor pal pr Class While tio won labouts Reuter ere: Jones rd fort stabbs Herman 'lass hile won outs )nes Fort op en abbs 'man I Tau an An' Tall An Lon10101 le right ts ere SuV it 15 Reed" ktielr right- 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