The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 288, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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bptovn in ti* annual tr rtk,*ad
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iyy'Hitif Dft *«■ {*mp«L’tg-inTk-e annual!
P”" Inin mhrii} Iftry will MVtu. hlgri ifVrtl athle,v» —
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C-'dB*ruler entrion ' in ' tn- . v’.-m» -jnrft- ft r state rticogmritifv. •
The ...rsnuiil track and field rr -if
thr only une if three imp-tty.'.
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Frrti ( I-■ i.
. PWteway, Waddrh and Hum v .
If’fSl# takeUtcr ‘in the mii«* * l».
K,» :|«*e. the annual fea'ur.r ,< • »„•
BjpSKNwl*.
.'flu* Gawkr* awn t •« i«gi»? ’‘in
A' l> Austin 'by taking third i«.u
§M * M the dl« lift Ifi et held .it t’>-
Bp/jlBS*. .Clark and IVUivv.y ».,<.
I 't^rif moth; the mile rd»j
HffigpBTTTIwf; and Hunt and li.il
ML* ’linn Clirk plamf in their cm,'.
luafy to be oligiUt* for the *t’t >tinl.
DIMM, tAKrWIiRDKRJtfb
Jg.*fcr0ffcHOI M 'Kl’i- N>-w ’diinn,
jj-Mr* i«W i seating 4* pai-fti.. r
. fcjive been entered by the .evn
atari railway* from the l ies -pm^
|r *!»<!>*. They Alii be ll-»t,ei i#i
HIM hate mechanical ns/riger-.'i
.Tti lelir division*. Ul*tLtlng
man) students together in -irt iv-
• 1*11 J-‘tit.ot! ........
Finals fur the t a tbill eh mt.tun-
'.'up find but tv 1 lean:* compel
'i.g, and the championship 1* likely
81 '« decided in any r .'titi U |
kite lit all'. Uaakt’ball (.uttnuiitl- j
1 f»* are deoiled at- tue-;.‘at4 .
a.fet. but ax' In, there in nutH nj'
Fin/th- ruituU-e ♦-(--»( adcrrtr • u#
is,ml fur thier rwnt »* there 1*
in 'lie inuk and f.eid • •. ••.{*.
Ft r uiaie n-a*eii in itit.r. *' i*
yii-dnted Shat lemnji. will fail
fig t .rIni left tomorrow.
; It is ! . bii I. ,|M*i tbit e.ifiie u
tin medals to i.- |Mv"i'd i/u* ti-
11. .ri . -v * ill t ime ?..j tiiMise Cmek
entries, when
stumbled and fell,
T^e CAtCA6o cuss'
yoiinte- S,Q00 Aope, i
-i
. fie
'Thursday afternoon after being in-
jur*! I# ihe MjXih raee kt the
Pimlico trade
ay id he reeSv-
t:*« hue of
won, and'^ the i the aknll and died about five min-
'the | utliss after being brought to the
League today was still a game ami
a h:lf out of first, place. | Hanford waa riding Apprehen
S?oit» for The dual bill were ft] alvo,' ona. of Maa. Fi Ambroee
to I and 6 to i; Four Cub k““ **“
played an important part in win-;
ning t:« second game for- ' » ’v
"‘C piratt. meanwhile were GOMEZ MOST
forced to go to 10 innings to da-
le it the Brcokiyh Dodgers,. 2 to I
. jit. Brooklyn*. Ifc* Pirata# «»nw
from Irehind after trailing seven,
inninga, A crowd of 10,000 celt*
beating Hans Wagner Day, saw
the contest.
Another near perfect perform
mice wan registered yesterday
when Si Johnson, allowing but enn
it, led the Cincinnati Reds to c
4 to 0 victory over the Boston
___worn,.
Soutfe Baltimore general bbspityi Snd Snap Jane* aliowed the^ At ^
JIDATj MAT
fhie hits and Merritt Gain *m
up six ih seven innings. - ^
The game betweeh the Bosttn
tsaOUSir.
HURLS PERFECT
BALL; SOX WIN
DALLAS, May frfCBV-The ae-
quisitien 1 of John Salveaon, young
righthanded curve bell pitcher, ou
option from the New York Giants
was cniwunced Thursday, by, Bab
Tacleton,, business manager of the
Dallas Texas League dub, Ha Is
non-class man. Salveson join’d
the Steen in Houston Wednesday
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LEFT titU\ Scdoot. fo
■fuy ujifu We 105 >vttt£tcs cu*
NEW t.lllH.M, ST.Ut
g*n! Ii-niao by the n yn1'
|. Ham Wagner Briefs Case of Live
Ball and Decides It Is No Good
NEW YORK, M«y ■! 1 ■- -tj,
at A me in 11 Tifljjyil}," .i
Alan Dai!''), a Scot and "baby" !
I of the British Kydeyiuji team.1
j i* rvfn-ct d t. JII I-. ni»; trjy grr:i'-,
of j cst (omjH'titnm for the •American |
j members of the teiin whoa tb' I
] Tummies and tin; Yankee, lie up)
lot tin iflnabie St. Andr w* nt t-.»-
J ..rmu'.i] play !m the lem ralile (ialveston ..
; l,‘,“* "1 *'•'•«•»• ’ ■ Sin Antonio
- j In wiriiiifig 4 plan? '0 tile Rri
aiiiiounceif that at last fan*, play-
TEXAS LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
CiB.
Houston
fra
m
Ifsgner, “ms t •• .,*i*i
the liw ball."
.Chatting in the biWig- o>
Alain 1, tin* husky uH "n.i-c
the sparse, fr<i-t‘*l Hair 0
facs said f«*‘ live bail h 0
oyed mwh of baAibiP' n
theiciiy dtmini*'.in;- it
__af. ___<;
^Ii>e fact, that th • spar! ' a
bushed durmg the imsVt ''i-1
yrc in spite of 1 •!» *• >di.
shat a wonderful gio>>
what a remarkable 1 • • ■1 *U
ha* oil the public,'' ^ djil nci
Jibe famous old shoittF
talk'd a* 11 uut’o-itv
m*>«t debated *ubj ct in •> 1 •
ami v.-ith no ax t«> pre
old coach of tu-
Pir.U* i* rink'il .,
trt* a* th» gr ate-t !
cr of ill time, and or,
»t.*
“DuV man" femm *1
litcotnbi'.T *t Ryd-r ■ up iaptaii;,
!*> ..I, t e dyiianii'.edaden pellet j * and >i „yer in hole-. Through-. Dills*
"When they do a way vi t i th* , "ut t>,e «|U»lifylng and mate'| Fort Worth '
;n, I) .11, w',11 improve .h- run he ‘how*,» am ^"L 1 ukl . '.mia < ity
I )• p r 1 eld." • piedl te I. H
*utNiiti>«t Ho- live hall i-'rre lsc I ',...........? ■ i ihiir.day * Results
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tore tun hitting, bu; einp1 a*ir.e
I a,! circuit clout., were u.dy ora
• 4iar» of Um» game. -
■’Wliut kind a ;*|M>rt tv oul !
- baseball ■ ts> if all p jer* oxcep" |
the y«ti it and latrhcr wer .ie |
moved from the field, letting onl, I
.• r tfi -.iv dii' * (outr ts.
run-'."’ la- iirkni. * *. "j
- II >itia liifothi r advantage- 1 ’
t t " d hall would tie more > nt< r I
Ur J r play n the nutfie'd, r us» |
'log tie 'A I li : *i I * to e niuri
liiritory, oepn it up play in ,
infold; imrejurd valui
fur bine -tealinc, and «t.rualited'i
It was away hark yonder in t
footing
By United Press • _.
If Charley Gehringer had not hitr
a home rurv in the ninth inning
of the game between the Detroit
Tigers and the New York Yankee*.
Lefty Vernon Gomez today prob-
Braves. Tight support gave John-j ably would have been perched in
son his victory as he did trot have l a niche in basebtil’s hall of fame,
a single etrikwut to hia credit, j It was Gehringcr’s home run in
Neither di dh* issue any passes, j t e ninth that broke the spell ot
The Sf. Louis Cardinals continu- j a performance that for eight in-
ed to show improvement in dispo*- nings had been a no-hit affair,
ing cf the Phillies 5 to 2 when The Yankees won f> to 2. I)e
they gathered their hits all into trrdt's other scote also came in the
one b isket to Bcore five runs in j ninth after Gerald Walker hai.
the fifth inning. Jim Mooney, 1 doubled. !
Card southpaw, hurled effectively, I At Cleveland the Indians spot
yielding but six hits. j ted the Washington Senators foui
- j runs in the first inning and cam?
Farming is the oldest profes- j back strong to finish out in front
*ion. . wit ha 6 to 5 verdire. to go into
- ! a tie with the Chicgo White Sox
Twenty states carry out death J for second place,
penalties by electrocution. Th« White Sok by deferring the
trtflVJaOy
iwoaT
total
The complexion of the _
In. the Tew* Leegue wts
td^lfed today a* .the
g^tnes played yesterday
night HoartMpmrfiGilra
tied up for the lobp lead; *|||
game Vipwiig streak of
Antonio Missions was tud*!g J
pad by, the Tula: Oi|ers and
hdh* W*» <Mfcr in tl-eftj
than, ever. a
Galveston, by, defeating, tlj
diane, 4 to, 3 in* a. Hbinnin ™
went into the tie with the
when the Dallas Steers
6 to 5 to halt the Buff* «(]
»v«n games won,
One run behind .with two j
and none cn in the ninth, the)
came to life when Dick
singled, Hngliah doubled t*|
in the tying, run and
hits by Governor and Fat)
a long fly by Bell, won the j
in the tenth.
The combined efforts of
Hanson, Cveogros and.
could not stoj) the Steers,
was knocked from the box is]
fourth inning when four run* \
scored. Two previous runs
tallied in the third. The
also got.theirs in the thirf l
fourth innings.
At San Antonio, Pitcher
for the Oilers kept six
hits welt sc ttered and the 1
by gathering twice that
won 7 to 1. , -
The Beaumont-Fort Worth |
was rained out.
Ground squirrels carry
fever.
At i.ne stage uf tv g me He ;
played 14 r mumitive t-des against j ^
Ryder cup vet-nn* witiiMwAosing . .
a sinicle gr«eni On 12 gr en* he Tub.. San. AntOnio 1,
■had 1:1 putt*._____j__Ettrl Wurth-aLilraumont, aain.
Incidentally. I« i* the "iahy"L Dallas (i; Houston,.),
of the team inly in expenen ■* j Galveston I; Oklahoma City,!!
and not in st tute He i« i. fee'.; (10 inning.-),
arel two inrlie. and will lie 2b veirs ( AMERICAN LEYGFE
■! f>»rt M pitcher*
■v uld b- "0 mi re
viith liMtsmee
iville GHtWrs With Tinsel
of Trappings For Kentucky Derby
Thursday's Results
New York .'>; Detroit 2.
Chicagi 2; P iladelphia I.
Cleveland 0; \\ ashinsftfn o.
Boston ut St. l,ouis, cold.
PAST WINNERS Cft KKMiUC’iY Dt.’.CY. inTMB'JJ
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l. n -'isllani Ko»
1 sit T»*iuy I,lr*iw1 mm
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of age tin* month
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* THE GOOD OLD |I.\YS ‘ Chicagi)
It was not for nothing that the M'levelmd .
Boy* o! E11 earned t - hate - of' Wjsiiington
jbeing wry astute individu ’I*, amt lutnil
j it vv'a, in the days hj long * g > that ITiiladelphit
, 1 they c Ileeted the distinetmn of Im' . St. I<guis . .
a. id to-e t I . 1, .
ing on- up on tne I iddie.- frotii -ton
..........I Uaht ak.r
Iatiiuw#* thev j
gailant and romantic d ys of !*<44
th t t e Yale Jicy* displayed a
nimbiene** of wit Uiat mat ken
them at being outstanding in their
calling which at t t pa.tirulir
time h ppenetl to b> row ne.
At_> that time, two group* o'
Yale l/jya engaged in n rowing
conte«t. ami the action* <-f the
scplavgags sureiy w .uld have ■'glleil I Boston
I<t a Carnegi '•'Foundation tenftr. | St. Louis
if one h d (jeeh in existence at Cincinnati
that time. j Itiooklyn
It i applied Gita way; {Chicago .
When the starting sigrtri fnr »b* [ PWhdMphla .. 0 It \&t ’ T
race down the New Haven water ! . --
way was given, both crew* da«hed | Thuraday’a Reaufl*
* their oars ioto thf water with,|)| New York 2-5; Chicago 1-1.
wrtm end wtgor tixt'%f»mB*.t nfi St. LoUfs &; PhilidMpfa
ptause. v ‘ " ‘'
But veie -was them, that wen-
sitting in oih! of the rrft. Fo^tbt
other one moved, ami altnc. Tne
tint seemed anchored to the spot
- In fact it was. As the other
■euw sweep along tHP.Xater, th-
WO YOU EVER
REALIZE HOW
CHEAP ELECTRK
SERVICE RATES
REALLY ARE ?
YES, ELECTRIC
SERVICE RATES HERE
ARE 5URPRfSIN6LYL0W
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Pittsburgh
N*w York
Bltgurt purse tty m' t*i H ou-I law • ; n| i-i
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LOCLiV lUX, Xy^-Mgy & <Tf>, And if the going la muddy
p» fUtir af tha tUr uglvbr d m oftea hrofc-Darby Day,___
Uwiavllj* l|t its grip ; U Charity 0, ml a«eti • hot proa-
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prta wbl tlarved through the pect on hia record but with bruT dark.
m» sr !M boil ’DR nt tlw* post
Im eatigated. Anchored to thi
bottom wr.a a huge rock, whle>
_.T j was resting securely in the. but
-torn cf the stream bed; —
Incidentally, R was several hour*
‘*»«x ] befora tlwvictorious crew «ar<*4 to
’ return to shew. Knm then, it
ir and foeiety folk who woald known liking for gwary geing.
m gif* «p g aawriry IuMM* * Theft* .Harada, owned by f
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ill H be Ladysman. trat
•f P«pey. »he failed la the . A^d the’
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Ladysman and W. K
ether entry, Pomiamiu*, wM>
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pci.
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7 H .407
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Tincinn 'ti 4; Boston fl.
Pittsburgh 2; Br. aklyn 1 (10 In-
ning*:)
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service will help you keep cool.
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Beaumonlat Bwaion.
San Anttnio »t Galveeton.
Oklahoma City at Della*;
Tulsa at Fort Worth.
American League
New York ot Cleveland.
Boston at CbicMp*. »
Washington at DlMolt
Philadelphia at St Louis.
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National I-ragvr
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.
Tky Sm Oualfiad Adi i ancinn .tl at New Yoifc^*|
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motoring, dancing, fidl
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hGulf. THE BUCCANEER il
M and sporting.center; am*
.iouv accommodations
t to your joy* and comfort!
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