The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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JHONT MOVE
>; BUFFS WIN
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nt and Galveaton of thi:
League today had moved
j^tch in standings, Tulsa
bade to fifth place,
ouaton waa still five and a
f James apart «4 result of
played last night, -
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buffaloes defeated Okla-
i City 6 to 1, with Beckman,
burler, limiting the Tribe
, hits. Tommy West, Buff
in addition to three hits
(of four times up, stole home.
__ ont went into third place
jhoved Tulsa down to fifth
l defeating the Oilers 11 to 2 at
for their fifth consecu-
detory. Easterling with a
jand triple led the Beaumont
on swapped places with
, Oilers by squeezing out a 2
[l win over the Dallas Steers,
Idiich Darrow, Buc hurler gave
i but four hits, and Tietje and
yielded but five safeties,
victory ended a four game
i streak for Oalveston.
Iln a 25-bit game, the San An-
, Missions won from the Fort
I Cats at San Antonio 7 to 5.
i Oats got 13 hits and the Mis*
12. Whitworth went the
for the Cats, while Conlan
| L White divided the Mission
duties.
same teams clash again
fit. /
Texas Golfing Queen
Enters Georgia Meet
I FORT WORTH, June 2 <U.P>-
i Aniela Gorczyca, recent win-
of the Texa* Woman’s Coif
npionship, today was on her
|ay to Albany, Ga., and the an-
iuuruamajii, v.f. tins-Southeu;
lomen’s Gcftf Association.
|She vr.s accompanied by Mrs.
sorge Thompson, Jr., another
woman who will enter the
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-V——7 LOU MEYER AT FINISH ' ' ;
msi PUB
With Diazy Dean bolding the
Chicago Cube to six hit* for
,rt6 I victory, the St Louis Card-
|§Pf ioty-ptnffa prikSs Ahead
of the Pittsburgh Pirates to take
JWMkri> liy the NatlnnabLeaguo
Schmeling - Baer -
Fight Wijr Not Be
Heard Qver Radio
NEW YORK, June 2 (I1B—
Jack Dempsey announced to-
day that the Max Schmeling-
MAxie Baer 15-rcunder at
Yankee Stadium next Tbwa^
’’day will not be broadcast.
, Joe Humphries, veteran an-
nouncer, will do the explain-
ing from the ring. George
Hannon will be timekeeper and
Dr. J. Martin Sheridan will be
the official physician.
* The referee and judges will
be selected by the state ath-
letic commission on the night
of the fight.
The main bout instated to
go on about 10 p. m. before an
expected attendance of 70,000
fans. Yankee stadium's seat-
ing capacity for the bout will
be 73,138. It is expected to
draw about $350,000.
SENATORS LOSE
TO BOSTON; ROVE
BEATS WHITE SOX
SPORTSPARADE
BY HENRY McLEMOBE
NEW YORK, June 2 W.R>-0ui
own Indianapolis Speedway round-
-- j up:
By United Preas Gapt.in Eddie Rickenbacker’s
With the New York Yankee* workJn the pinah whan th. riv-
. .......SAME ON EGGS -
SPOKANE, Wash. 0)_To. put
his name before every housewife
as candidate for city commissioner,
Lew Hurtig hid it stamped on
12,000 eggs.
few. Chapter In Ballyhoo Being
Written in Baer-Schmeling Plans
idle, the Washingtcy Senators yes
terday lost the opportunity of ad-
vancing another notch on the
league leaders when they lost a
thirteen .inning game to the Bos-
ton Red Sox 7 to 5.
A thirteenth inning rally th’.t
netted two runs breaking a 5. to 5
tie produced the victory. Fother-
gill singled, Seeds tripled and
scored on a squeeze play with
Oliver being thrown out at first.
At Detroit Lynwood Rowe best-
ed Ted Lyons 3 to 1 in a duel that
saw both the Tigers and the Chi-
cago White Sox getting five hits.
Rowe was tighter in the pinchcr.
however, and coasted home to vie®
tory. The lone Sox t Jly came in
the first inning when Swanson
walked, stole second and scored
On -Summons' stogie. • • -w-*
W\s Ferrel1, Cleveland Indian
ace limited the St. Louis Browns
to three hits and the Tribe win
3 to 1. Hank McDonlad, making
his 'start for the Browns, gave up
10 hits.
Only two games are scheduled
for today, Philadelphia playing
New York and Cleveland again
meeting the Browns.
CARDS 1.0 INTO
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TEXAS LEAGUE
i §Jfc Pet G.1
W‘-p .<;««
San Antonio , 28 23 .649 6 l-l
Beaumont .. 26 22 *4* 6
Galveaton ... 27 28 .616 7
Yota* tt » *
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Fort Worth.....20 29 .408 12 1-2
Okla. City 18 $4 44616.
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not play yeatcr-
waa the.....aertnlb
The Pirates
d»y-
The victory
straight for the Cards, and their
twelfth in the last thirteen starts.
the ninth inning, while the Cards
got to Bush and Hens haw for 11
Miriiaa.
At Philadelphia, the New York
Giants won from the Phil# 7 to f.
Homer Peel and Gus Maneuso led
the Giant attack with three hits
apiece. It waa the Glints’ fifth
straight victory over the Phil*
(hit year. ‘
The Brooklyn-Boston game wm
rained out.
Cincinnati plays at Pittsburgh,
Brooklyn goes to Boston and the
Giants meet Phil :delphia again in
today’s games.
YORK,
Thursday
June 2 (ffB-
night another
I Neither fighter is a champion,
yet their meeting is being
aged in greater splendor and
louder ballyhoo than most
title bouts.
[Moreover, it la being staged in
r face of opposition from MaHi-
> Square Garden, center of the
world’s boxing industry, anil right
the Garden’s own bailiwick
■wilt-be -written itiro -rhat ju^ whffl -an imny -flf fr- pe-h^TT
cle of blows and blood, gold
I glory that comprises the his-
i of heavyweight pugilism.
Schmeling and Maxin
1 will climb through thi ropes
! Yankee Stadium, weather ner-
ting, for a scheduled 15-round
i bringing to a climax a dar-
[ venture in prize fight promo-
M’GRAW AGREES ----------- - ,
r TO PILOT
era, with 100,000 customers in the
stends and the race overdue, re-
fused to drove unless Howdy Wi!
cox was allowed to start . . . His
patience exhausted, Rickenbackir
walked into the sullen group and -
laid down the law ... "There’*
going to be a race today if I have
to drive myself. Wilcox is out
Get back in your cars—the race
is on!” .... A minute later it
was • . . The one-tima ace of aces
is the kind of guy. you’d call on
if you needed someone to bat for
Ruth ... The dectric tension in
the pits during those seconds be-
tween the time a driver signsMd vited the former player here
he wias coming in and his arrival
. . . the same sort of fierce ex-
citement that you find on a col-
lege football bench in a tight
game -. . . ------- - *..... - .
Wondering how*Babtf Stepp felt
BRA1NARD GIVEN
STEER JOB OFFER
DALLAS, June 2 oyti-FrH
Brainard, former (tar of the Dal-
las club in the Texas League, was
back at hiS' home in Artesia, N M.,
today to consider an offer to sue
ceed Manager Happ Morse of the
Steers who was released Wednes-
day night.
The offer was made by Sol
Dreyfuss, club president, who In
He
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MAIN 8TREET
Specials Saturday - Monday
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AMERICAN LEAC
New York ..ri
Washington . 24
Philadelphia . 21
Cleveland . . 23
Chicago 80
Detroit ...... 17
St. Louis imi 16
Boston....... 14
Thuraday’s Results
Detroit 3; Chicago 1.
Cleveland 8; St. Lottia L .
Boston 7; Washington 5 (18 to-
ntoga).
(Onfly game* acbedulod.)
28 12 .668
18 488
16 468 3 1-2
19 448 4 ■
18 415 8 1-2
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
—- W. X.' Pet O.B
St. Louis ... 26 16 -AW
Pitteburgh ..24 15 .615 1-2
New York ...'*2 16 .579 2
Chicago .... 22 21 .512 4 1-2
Cincinnati „. 20 21 .488 5 1-2
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Boston ...... 17 24 .415 8 1-2
Phlladriphia .15 28 488 12
Thursday's Results
' St. Louis 6; CMcigo 1.
New York 7; Philadelphia 2.
Brooklyn-Hoaton, rain.
(Only gamoB scheduled.)
foiled to sign a contract and ws
given a few< days in which to con-,
sider the offer.
Bid for the managership was
■rie by Del Pratt, “former Waco
and Galveston manager, who teel-
when, after repeated refusals to phoned from Galveston after hear >
stop for gas, he ran out of fuel mg of Morse’s release.
NEW YORK, June 2 Ol_Base-
b'Jl’s "Little Napoleon”—John L.
McGraw—came back from his eelf-
moaning that the fight
game is virtually dead.
According to the promoters, the
financial success of the bout al-
ready is assured by advance sale
of tickets. About 80,000 fans arc
expected to attend.
Schmeling is a former heavy-
weight champion, and Baer is a
promising, colorful young fighter, -------—„---------. .
but the big reason for the bout’s the eight clubs of the circuit
apparent success is the fact Jack. made him a unanimous choice.
Dempsey is handling it. | It’s been nearly a year dnee
Both are hard Hitters, ami it’s McGraw has given am bid* on •»
doubtful if the fight will go the! baseball diamond. He startled the
and stalled half a mile from help
He mustTivelfek lik*lcfclc-
ing Ijjs chubby self clean to his
native California, for at the time
he wus two laps out in front . . .
That heart-stopping . moment a4
the wuthwest turn when Lester
Spangler madi the guess that coat
him his life . . . Smoking aldng
him whip into a dizzy spin
Spangler chcse to Whip to the top
of the bink and go around . .
The gasp from the spectators
chosen Elba Thursday to ««epUwhen m gpftftins car
cago world’s fair July 6,
The Steers were on a southern
swing through the league today
under the temporary leadership of
Bubber Jonnard, veteran catcher
With them jp''George Loepp, out-
-fiaiimr, who was signed by the ciul
again after a year’s absence. He
played last season with For*
Worth.
TODAY’S GAMES
Texas League
Oklahoma City at Houston.
Dallas at Galveston.
Fort Worth at San Aptonio.
Tulsa at BeaumonC
.American League'
Philadelphia at New York:
Cleveland at St. Lquis. #
(Only games scheduled.)
Natfonal League
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. _
Brooklyn at Boston.
New York at PhMidelphia.
(Only ganw adMdutod.)
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Legal tjolidai]
Please take notic^that the tanks of the City of Goose
J Creekjwill not be open for business ^
Saturday, June -3,1933
(JEFFERSON DAVIS’ BIRTHDAY)
the same being a legal holiday.
All paper maturing on that date will become legally
due and presented for payment Monday, June 5, 1933.
| ally a lqfky ■
1 Tlje magnificent and amazing
manner in which information on
I the race is gathered and collected
for the gentlemen of the preas . .
Although the 500-mile grind is the
most complicated sport* event in
the country, It’* eisler to covex
than a horaeahoe pitching contort.
The riding mechanic who got
sea (?) siek during the race ami
I rode mile* and mile* riprapH
down to hte seat, tetolly eHM«ra<
|to everything going <m around
|him ,, . The relief we felt when
Gar Wood waved the chackarrtf
flag endltyi It al.
Reiber b Released
to Toledo By Tiger*
DETROIT, June 2 niPi-Frank
Reiber, who cam# to the Datroit
Tiger* from Beaumont of the
Texas League as a catcher, today
was released to the Toledo Ameri-
can Association team on a 24-hour
right of racall basis. He will >oin
the Toledo dub Friday.
Harris planned to use Reiber as
second string catcher, but a lack
of control to his throwing to the
bass# lot opponents run wild on
the paths. RWber ii a powerful
rifhthanded batter.
urity State Bank
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, ENTER POLO TOURNEY
FORT WORTH, June 2 «*>-
E1 Ranchito’s polo team, strength-
ened by the addition of Alfred,
House, San Angelo star, todnv
With three games remaining to
each team to be played, before
completion of the first half of the
Tri-Citjr Summer Bowling League,
the American Barber shop entry
today waa topping the league with
15 games won and 12 lost Tha
prize for the winning team will
be a ham for each player.
’The standings follow:
Amerieaa Barbers , Web Last
Culpepper Furniture----14 12
Davis Cafe —--------14 IS
Otto’s 8ervice----------14 18
Citizeaa State ----------12 15
Britton-Oravens --------12 , 16
Faced by NeUon’e 560 series,
the Baytown Drug entry climbed
to a tie for first place In the
Baytown Business Men’s League
at Baytown hut night, to defeat-
ing the Reidland Hotel team three
straight games.
ttkrara n/ knlal l*ai mJU'I
198 for high single to a game that
IWfJp.'ira*ra*» work* fall foT
high single, high team and high
match pin totals. The Chicago
Men's Wear and drug team will
bowl Tuesday night to tha Mata
alleys to decide the first k*H
winner. Each has lost 11 and lost
7 xames.
SI MMER LEAGUE
Otto’s Servira ,
LeMrin 168 186 182 518
Edwards 188 176 188 498
Wlgfra 156 156 156 468
King 1*7 144 166 466
Fletcher 200 161 160 621
M 799 816 851 1466
Devia Cafe
Ward 170 161 1W 511
Devise 101 174 177 561
161 127 168 441
Live■ 140 171 186 447
Baker . 1(1 162 170 488
Total* 818 786 816 2484
BAYTOWN BUSINESS MEN’S
LEAGUE
' Baytown Drag
•hompeon 160 170 143 463
158 148 140 446
187 167 156 500
120 155 180
182 146 117
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933, newspaper, June 2, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019750/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.