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HIitnvltiK a mi"-- of ¡«nvrr ai
bat thiil luul wouldn't ui.iv it-'trii
ami ;i roupio m pjichci - w i>
wouldn't *•««! down ihit i;t<
sera yeMerduy it ft e¡ noon romped
¡ill OVel' till l.llllllOi k llllllhl'l.
íl-lí. 3-i' in ¡i twin hill victory
Totllgll tilt' On.«M'i'K «o up
Kalnut ílftrt. pace caminí <lUt-rt at
Pompa. The Oiler yeaterduv
Whipped till' LitnH'KIt ! .oh" ■ 11.111'
Thui detent. combined with lie
(¡itNtterg twin victory. (hopped
tin- l.ohds, three iiml eme hull
KiiincH hi-him! tin (¡io- , i
tin wile- yiH-uliiv «I in piii
QriH'xiTs within i ivii Hint h half
Kennm ot third pittcc Willi mi
Ollll'l .Mill II. <1 lljp !IVOtl(t:e ill.
ohmm-i* t\ i i i almost he ato*l.i rod of
<1 m|ii I in tile piny nt fw ill I In* «MUI
ot tin vii- ii In i minion.
Tlr.ii fir;-! came yoMordoy. a
nine I tin I lit' iiffnlr, started on <
i mi i- h from ihi' first The tlnli
in*)•• .Mt)iii*lt(iti u couple ni' m.iiliv
ill I hi- I ill! • • I / II 111 II hl'foi I I 'I'lll
lltiiiKinaii could tti i Ills tantall'/
In ; curve hit i I lo working effno-
Uvely.
Noll Hits 'rriple
Hill that revivad, father limn
damp<iiod (ho spirits of thaw
KitilopSnt! (¡'.i«Furs They followed
with a pair or rnna on Manager
Oordon Nell'n in i jíli l y trifila to
Hie center Held light stand.
In the fin I: Watkltiii amiieked
out a homer Willi one mate on
hoard just in the rijtht of the
«(lot lie lofted a ball over the
nit: hi bofo te .
Hut attain the línssers folnitíod.
Ibis time with tiiiee (allien. The
Mil tibor* Iled il up in the lieVI
frame, hut ihe Horner nine* rxlib-
bed off four nun in the seventh
and eighth to put Hit pante on
ire.
Clone Kenton stole the «how for
fielding: hontiiH with n onc-ninu
double play in the fourth, Drako
lined what should hove been a
hit Hffht into Koat on' mitt. The
blow prneliciilly knocked iliril oil
hi* IWI. hui he held on tight timl
atepped on tile sack hefoi'1 the
'hew llrtered runner could iiathei
!V(ltiel< «1
Hiili^uiiin
l.it'lli1 Clem
I W| fitliij*
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ST l ikes Out t'J
Ihnti-nurii ttlleWC I
¡iüi'hiíli; : 11 111 f >• by
sirlkiiu' "ill I'! II ti bin i t'liliiiei
III- yiiisiiic citi'v" io ilKbthmid
<■>% W1I.- by 'i lile niofft t'ffartlvc
(•i ¡'un aii'HittHt Un- lieinv hitters.
I'll.. ... i ( nd |,'¡ime w is Hliori hut
l.illMt tí* pol. Ill us the lirst. Hob
> .• io • ttie hinky i lKlil-liatul' i . not
i'lll- pid bed I'liampiouship hall
)nit s'ihmined "in ;• double, ««pr-
iii it lwo men uin) jirovhlliiK lie'
m.u'jiiii liini beat tin H bb« if.
The Qnm^tt'H iMiied out on the
I 'Help
d ren in-
the 1 win i-lrte
¡nil errof,
' fluid out.
in the first IniillvK oil
ii ' tolen I,ane, un í111*
11 lid ii |v;¡ i iilliit'. KltlJjfle
by StHi|" toiie A liirbt Infield kept
Itohliy De.-kii' on tie base illosi
oí i bul f ra UK- bul I lo' -In ; le «('orí' I
ItIin eauilv,
<'ustino Tie-. Keofe
t'ii'-iiito, the lie.iw hltilni-. Hub.
Ill I' ratrller t iitll il up ill til,.
,■ i'I'OIt(I by douhlilii dovvti (tie I' "
lield loul line iiid McoriniS on
Ala tin ner KiikIov Ktfl.it 1<< I" fight.
A hlj; fourth foi the (lafner
pi'ovii to lie the wínnln ; iriiiin .
Kcufon and VV'illianis sot on base
oil a single and a walk. I'otoirai'
nacr'ficed iliem lo second and
third, and then Crues poled out
his w'irinitut double ¡o wore titem.
The liuhiier- |>imh ; a stubborn
rally in lite seventh with iwo on'.
One run wan seored. hut ('rues
((«iileiied up and Drake, the last
mini up. urottuded out lo short.
Hymn ai*o «howed plenty or
stuff on the ball and moni of I If
Oa#«tt bits catne nlouK the foul
ittte. Sfhweda .«rultbi'd field!it-:
honor with a sen. .itlonnl aboe-
tntriiiH cetch of sborl'H fly (->
t'lffhi in the tliiid,
t\ <Hoi foit was nvvniileil the
*10 (ilrt \i«ht inonej donated by
the Hoi'dtef t.«ssvf mnnti|(i'itii>nt.
i'owti'ai'j to pt'oviotiM nniiounie
nii'iit, (¡Ifi \i«ln will eonlinuc
(lllolt«llOUl tile les Of tile <>iiksw'«
home stj|>.
The (Jo sue is return to HnrKor
Auk IH lor a two tiame tilt with
IVtttipu. Then Ibey will aiialn take
to the road,
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Tejias Tearn Meets
Duncan, Okla., In
Post Tournament
if.
Twi;
Jiltnes of Iti.liier Ale*
yeiiti-t dliy fulfilled I lie
of motil of the team- in
i lie Industrial I.".'HiU>. lie led It i
leain-niHt'itt to a i to :t viciory
i.M-r I il -l ¡linee Hi iir 14•- tt'-il So\
Tile win vi-itdday was ilie
-• ■ s "ill i 1 slriiiííht lor Itu-her Alex-
a n dei-
Hotll leaiti^ Mcoi'ed Uve runs In
the Hitcobd ilitilli ;. bin the IH'd
.Sov ndvuiK-ed with a HlnKl' In
the third ffttebor .leiikiie- of Hit-
but' Ale\uuder, wlm idayed a
■ parkllni' Bitniii behind the plate,
liuiiiered ,tl I li.V toil I ill lo itKltin
knot lip' lentils
.laities Hits Homer
.1 Willi - 1 It I'll inok' up and won
1 lie niiuii- in the eighth with a
miniiiy hottiei lo left fiei.d. .inun*s
lias lltiii- vb'lottle. lo lt(;i credit
In lunt week's play Hit record
is six won ti nil till losses.
Hit,,I Oil l er.'l v.'d lii'ldini: lion
oís «'lili a s 1 -tis¡itIon;iI backward "u"*'8
ruitniitt catcli fur osii in centei j «''-da
fb Id. l.aiidK^n not L' I'nr James!
j for I, and Mile 2 for :¡ to take
top liattinK honors.
Battel ie.', lor lluber Alexaitiier
were .lames and Jenkins; for
Hrls'iis lied Sex, Holietson
Allen.
.Hut's iiemoiis Win
An unofficial rejioM on
name between Jim's D-'inouh
tiulf Dial nave the Iti-iiu-n- a
victory yesterday.
.Stinnett w.in over Mcllroy
11. in 11 fotiVlted itatne yesterday
Ueilltesday niubl at 7;.'SO. the
umiiiiki'i's of i ik- four top tennis
III lllllllstl-hll I .eauue ^ntthlK
«III inect In the llulchltiMin
County Iilbrtii-)- to deildc on mies
for the ittieomhiK' Imifriii' plnjoffs.
Kesuits on botli Sunday's and
last |.*i'iday"s vantes sliouid be
phoned In to tlte Herald as soon
as poMMlhie it! order lliat sta,id-
ln fs can he brou«lit up to date.
The schedule for Tuesday:
Satiford ni Mi'Hroy. Stinnett at
(lull' I llitl. Western (.'árbol) V
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Nell If
tbtlpel Hill:, ef
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bus. Iii' I lee Kef \VH-
Tltrev base bits Sell*
Nell, Scopetone. Home
runs W.iikins 1 I on 1 Stolen
bases Decker Sam iilces
Dicker Double play Kent on
L«ft "ii base.. f.ubboek S, Bor-
>t«V 12. liases on bulls WH-
¡111111 '! Km mor !. Hattstnati 3
Rtrlkei.uis Williams 3, Kra-
mer 3, Halismiin 1- Hits off:
Williams fi for Ti run In I 1-3
innings. Hit by pitcher, by; Wil-
liams 1 llaittotiiyti 1. I'le-Ked balls
fa,«tino, ¡aisiti ; jiltebei' Kia-
mer. irmpiros Levin, l'eiii-
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(parboil
Karl's ijUIU'!'. Jim's Demons vs.
Illit.íís Ited Sir,, and lluber Alex
a'ider vs. Sheets ijonnhorns.
f^rldfty's sclii'dtiled came will
be 1 lie last of the rcjiulni seannti.
The %|ibiy-offn will probably si art
on the following Sunday.
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IN WINNER IN
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With Junior Ma yes and ili'n''
VotuiB pitcb1 liv I'lv.- hit bull, ill
Junior oums.tm i o vim e(| ihentselv-
'- Willi kioiv yesleidtty as they
lost to the powerful l'"rrytoii
I'irate 4 to l.
Ovcr-iin\Uitisness on ihe part
of ea.¿ir leainiuaies gave in*
I'et i y ion team their foni un<ntr ti-
ed titus. Had Ii not buen lor er-
ror- tile Oust ers' one 'illiied ; till
would b ;ve meaiii viciory. None
of Oi. I'.-rryton team was tinder
-1, and none of lln- Oassers oWr
17 yeiipj old
Mayes struck out three and
followed Ibree hits iti fiiur Inn
I lifts, bill two wild pilche; I" I
ihe i wo runs, followiip; er-
icii'S. lo placo the i'Utiliet'l on
base Mays bud a perfect day at
bat When lie lili l wo for two
il ltd walked once. Voting si ruck
out seven iu five ¡T1iilsu:s, allowed
l wo I ill'- and two uihIi'hOIATiI
rutis follow |J4> errors on the In
field
llc-iiles brilliant t'i • -1 i I' ¡ i >-■ o"
flrsi base, Leftv Shaw bit two for
four one o|j a serenmini: (Uni-
ble to left field, and accepted D
clianci's. Red Nohles on the hot
corner, and Roland Horner on
second, ffelt)Ad brilliantly through
the «atue The t.assers sol ii hits.
Xitylor «tabbed two files iu right
field.
'i he 0asset's' are trying to re-
build their team for next year.
Hoys who ar« born aftm- Jan. 1.
1!0!4 will be ellaibb' for the
leant. A .¡ii.her |s badly needed
and more left-handed players.
Hoys who will be eligible for the
Ieain are invited to tiyoiit for
lite te.tin. Workouts me held In
Do 11 itber Car;, on Wednesday
and Friday motning>.
'''In- Jtintor OasMet'H want III Off
«ame-- and will play any team
but prufer them to be hoys. A
pi-ma lee fttlne will be iilayed
tiMinst Slinnell Wednesday and
I hen plans are now to hrilU; I Al-
lots bee., next Sunday.
Score by luitifs:
(¡asset's uin) i in uno i (i i
IVrryhm nal ltd n i \ I 2
Mayes young, and llnidtoid.
Pel rytoti Kuíh ii|,d I'rultt
Class 'B' Tourney
Starts First Round
llyiilti in
Xied/el'
l)at It'll
Kngle,
I' riles 2.
8co|iet>m<'.
Niedr.el.i
Two base bits Sastiao. Polo-
car. Three base lliIs Scheweda
■Stole,, buses WtMlrllW Dt'ckei
Saii'lfii'i,. Poiocar Left on bas-
es Lubbock ii. M1111-1 i r, Rus-
es on hails Hyma f'rtiw I
Sirlkeouls Hyiita .'. Ciatos *.
Passed balls Potocrtr 2 Losing
pitcher Hyiita Piapire- Le-
vin. Peltigiew. Tinte ! ; 211.
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What lielpM Rorarer. help* you.
First toti|,d Ailay In the lluleh-
i'.sOn Ooiiniy .Mop's \niuteitr 'it'
Tennis tonfOBtSifin, |soi under way
yi sturdily with flv,- burd-fougbi
mu tell es In ül^glen and dottldes,
in the first frame. Joe Martin
sniai lieti otll a Viciory ovei Mar
iltalj Kuwlings, ii-2, i!-3, lo move
into the second round bracket.
• 'liarlos Avers also moved into
thi- second frame by bemliw:
Walter Cui'lso,,, c.-'j i!-3 Kurt
Turner won by default over T M
Hefty, who was .ailed out of
town on business.
Johnny Marian !ritirntilled over
James Ward. fi-3. li-l. iii auoih-
>■ i buttle for a place I,, the sec-
ond vouild bracket, liiofficial re
puitu guvp K. D riifiuii a vic-
tory over Roy Walliy In the ot ii -
er til-si round síiikicí- match.
' ¡ The following: were advanced
1 j io secontl round byes: Ohiuien
Lewi«, l. 1) Liiwhoii. O. .1. Fee-
ley. John Titrpin Hale Jackson,
It lioodson, llbhaid Pctiitnaii,
'I', lit'lffltt Dan Weeks, Kvertitl
Dye (Jorge Long. N'eal Jacknon.
I I. Wrighi and .Monty Clark
In doubles piny ihe leant of
Loach \yftpn iriumph«d over
I'l'fd Hniilt's, fl-4, 8-6, In a tlliee.
hnur-long mulch on tile Phillips
court The sumisa were very close
tlir^u ghoul
Tennis ndVani lug into w. cond
roittid brackets via the bye route
ale- Raí he].(¡riffin. Dye Nichols.
I'Voiey Doltle. VlcSpailden Waiby.
Holder Wl Igbt, KlH|mi - Lawson.
Rhodes-Katep. Weeks (Uiodson.
st tl-lon f. Mar tan- Arms! rung, and
Jackson Sullltis.
\«c-tvrtinir. to toporta on s.chi-
dub'd matches this afternoon,
. lie.'tillers will 'i()l it real view
pi' ' H ie,,iils pla.^'tig | the
Phlllipa coiiftti Aboil! 10 matches
have been «ilo'diiicd In conic on
al that time.
Players have until Tuesday
flight to play tiirdr first round
ninlche- Reporls should be sent
I o ill- Herald a# soon as possible
following each maich.
WIltKW-NVaI. Wtlw.i agar Del Raker of the TlgorB was
Prickly
HEAT
DKNVh'H. A UK 12 i'/P(
uI' lo either a Texas loam oi
11k laIiottm outfit |o stage a base-
bal' veraioo of the n,arch itirougb
iieo-giti in On nenver Pom's
baseball toitrunitient
Htlotwise, a ftr.'d-up Ruford,
i 'ii., aggregation will take buck
homo the flrsi chutnpionahlp evet
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A I'OOl.INO, "OotiilUB fipptt.a
A lion of Mcntlii
Httutii qutfHJ
Mlttvcu prickly Ileal. Tin lo-h
ln« slid bnruinir iuc i.oiin ¡,!
lay«l. and com fori rfnirre. Then
d )
SI' Clayton of Borger «bowed
his I'lltuupionlllllp ca II bet vest 01
day at Wichita Palls b> ((ipuirtlig
firm place in doubles, and thlri
place in singles In the Panhandle
dlntl'h I horse shoe malchen.
Cluyton teaun-d with IBbniü
Reddlflgs of Wichita 1'alln to cap
lure ihe doubles crown in straight
wins, iu singing he slowed down
i hit and allowed nn unseeded
playei to drop him to third
la ordet io bring bom
prizes, • SI " pitched foil Ii eon
point games in both singles
doublet .
I'lie mulches
morning ai s
not completed
night (inly 3 i
mMtlirir.nl liUnctllttttl of
pet'ri
Memnoiatum
up bmumi!
fqufttty r'ffi'C
from
ten in
Mcutholntum i
five for other minor skin irrltu-
sttillh in Ho- event.
Duncan. Oki ■ and Mount
I'leasiitti. 'I'exas, will clush to-
night The lo er gtM'H out while
tlo winner plays Huíord 111 a
champiOiiahip contest, lotnorrow
Sight.
lion#. *uch a simimrn. hitoi t
bite , vhalln ; Miiwificlai min
minor cut*, tjnilíc . H'« ,ui nil
round cottifoi t i low eo t.
Redding Nonl,
ALi^FlY OOP
UPSET 7 IT'S GOME
HU2ZA.TV' ClWCtV.' COME
'OU <5AV THE \ OUiCK AMD
*?\VER «
UPSET?
«EE,VOUR EXCELLEKCV,
evew the 9iv:red
crocodiled PE9ER.T x 'AHHH
liltted
o clock
until
minutes
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lid were
late luKt
Were tllk-
v
THE SREM
MILE'S BOIU
VERIUV
en off for lunch.
Clayton's victories ln singles
and doubles unalilios him for Ihe
■ late mat<he> to be hold Labor
Day in 1'ylor, To*. He pbins io
intend and do m> oe-t to win
J Oordon Run b planned to
nl lend and enter tiff dltlrbi
meet but important btittf items
came up ihe lant moment to keep
bitn from going
Clayton Is i>„ undefoated eomt
ty iihaniplon and Bnich won the
matches bint year when (iftytcm
failed to enter
I
n your
brakes meet any cm«rfioiicy!
should. Let us (ih«ck >ni today
Then you'll be ¡Hire, for our brake sen
ice is cerium, absolutely corree! ¡omi
alwítyí inexpensive
WASH TUBBS
ÜP7cON8TÁeuE
tiBr-oLUE
& THE
MALE J
ÓIUPED
Mcti.HOV I'ORI'KITS (I.AMMH
Miinauer ft, \V. I'luinlem of liie
Mcllroy icam in ihi> IihIhhiHiiI
l.i'UKiie chuccIIinI n|| i|ia. r *t of
schi'diiliul gaines in Icagui' play
Ui'lIrO) will f<M'f«*ll guilles t
Suiiforil on liies.laj «mi (¿iitf
llliil on l.'rifliiy. irriinui'incnts
«III be iii;«le between iimniiKers
of Mcllroy «ml Hurl's Lunch for
Itisl I'ritlai's post|ioni'il nana
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It AS I',It A LI. HTAMllNtiS
itS l'.\fi i n I:
INBIAN-TIfiKR
SERIES TODAY
DECIDES LEAD
HV (IAVI.K I \1 HOT
A*sofinte«| Press Sports Writer
Oscar \" 111 Wily iii the happy
position ot beim; able lo send Bob
Poller, th< best pitcher in Ote
business, to the mound today as
bis Cleveland I ud iti to' opened an
important two ttatu'' corles
a y til Httl tlv Detroit Tigers, at
Cleveland
The two ciitlo- fou -l'it their
Way Info a 'ie for the American
League lead yesterday, each with
04 wins a ud 14 lofsi-s. and the
outcome of I hell1 battles today
and tomorrow night have a vital
bearing on the race.
Willi Keller ivylttg lo rack Up
his 2bth victory of the year, man
foroed to «all
who has won
didn't have a
iinty.
Tile Tigers suffered two loss
e- Io the hf'it'tlKO White So* yes-
terday. each by acores of 4 to 3,
to lose ihe UtulorMiip.
Cleveland -'allied a full gain
by splitting with the St. Louis
Hi owns Al Milam scored his
liith win us the Indians took the
first guitic. i ■> to i. but the
Browns knocked Johnny Alien
and \l Smith from the hill to
capture the second, 7 to (i.
Voung Sltl Hudson of the
Washington Senators beat Lofty
dl'OVe of the Red Sox. 2 to I.
Hudson «ave live hits and drove
across a run to score his loth
victory
'i'li'- Yanks made it three
stiaijibl over the Philadelphia
Athletics when Joe Oordon slap-
ped a home run in the I lib.
Cincinnati's National League
lead was whittled to five (¿ames
as the champions bowed to the
Si. Louis Cardinals twice, 3 to
2 alii I 3 'o I Mori Cooper set lile
Reds down vviilt two hits to beat
Paul Derringer in the flrsi a lid
Loit Wartlike hi them down In
lie s,.((i„d
Brooklyn siaiijerl a game lit
-pill ting with the Roston Rees
Hill Posedcl licked the Dodgers,
3 1.0 2, in t he fit St. bill Lefty
Vito TiiuniRs blankod the Rees.
3 lo n
PYiitikle iVk-i hi. Pittsburgh-
er.« scored twice over ihe Chicago
rubs. 7 to 3 and 5 to I. t'atiRIni;
into fourth place only ¡wo gain-
es back of ihe New York (ilnnis
The firmes: have won I o of their
ltiHt II sun is. Hut they probab-
ly have loo much ground to
make up some i;¡ | -2 gainen,
The I'hlllit s and the (Hants
broke ev.m Klfby lllghy snu|t-
ped a nine gante losinp streak for
the Phils when lie beat the
O Ian'", 2 to ii, in the opener
Hul Schumacher then pitched an
oiitiaUy artistic victory for ihe
<;lams. 8 to 2. a* h« set the Phils
down with three lilts-
best b'ass fishing
isn't to he found
('ni t'ioiuk Stiand.
in Ote country
In Ihnlr iiiinutiH
SPORTS
ROUND-UP
NKW YORK Aug. 12 ifl>i ■
One you noticed .Mike Jacobs
I i n't bought Ihe Dodgers yet
and if you think be will, you've
got a bet light here . . . Our
lirooka still in there punch-
ing. Inn from ibis perch It looks
Ilk" Decon Rill .M'Kci bllle'g lad;-
by al leusi ten games «Remember
that one>. . i l)own in North
Carolina, where your agent has
been loafing, they'll Rive you a
bllie if you can prove that the
Idle Thought
It makes not rhyme or
reason
the Phil* should end the
neason.
I,litle Appalachian roliegc down
in North Carolina is :<o keen to
sneak np on North Carolina I
in the football opener, they work-
ed out all into winter in the snow
luleruatloti.il league presl
dent Prank ShanfhiHissy a reified
major iu the Cauadlutt army Of-
fered his services In the current
gnliigHoii. bin was turned down
too old. liny said . . . Rico
i- making itiio moo i ves at Ike
<1111. 20" pounds of trouble, who
lost a decision to the academics
at Duke
Ohio Stat (Ms ni ,, nwtn are
crying into theli liner Reason
Keltic Re van Dartiuoiith irniner.
who iias been iimiueiiiig irountl
Miissilon (leaded back ««hi with
(ieiu-ui. Sluasei- Miissilon's «real
fl'onlinueil on I'UlK i'iVM)
DIZZY (¡OES 11
INNINGS BUT
INDIANS WIN
Hi riii1 \s-oi taic<i, I'rc-s
'I'll, once ni ent Dt/.jiy Deal! is
doing hi" pint t o ward tiftiiu the
't'ulna Oiiers Into a berth for Hie
Toms League playoff next month
but ills matee won't co-operate
Dlz buried 11 Innings of rim-
less four-hit bail against Rogertv
Homnny'a Oklahomn city Indians
yesterday, only to see the Indians
win, 1 to o. In the i wolf Hi after
lie bail retired for n pinch hit
ter. Orvii Ojote went Out route
for the Redtneti.
Hornsby's chart: m then made
a «weep of tb" doubleheadei by
taking ihe nlgntcup i to 3.
Dallas could do no better lhan
break even with the cellarmoao
j>oli«ing Port Worth t ';u• Tlte
Cats scored foui times in Hie
teilYll to lake the first game. N
lo I Dallas copped the afterpiece.
7 to 5.
Hon umont and Shrevepori
hi tike even, ilea itmoiii cuptiiriiu:
the first mime, ", to I. and
Shrevpport the second. 2 to o,
ilouvton rtllowed It's clans ot
the ¿no hy vnnuulahing run
ni'iiip San Antonio i to : and 3
to 1. ,.
Tonight's (¡ames;
Hullas ni l-'i. Worth, double*
liontior,
Tillsa nt Okliii.'imii Chy.
Iteauiiioni nt HhrevepoM.
Hiiii Antonio at Houston.
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