Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 343, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952 Page: 4 of 7
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Jansen, Williams Aid Giants 4-1 Win
Ted Williams, Coleman
Enter Marine Corps Today
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bull manufacturer* «-*»,. m-g..
tinted 48 VIPtW'MW III IW51 ,|.|H I'|ni
headed foi even grr.itei i.'uni A
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Cat Ft »kmv vv . il*n pnnimrlli'd
th* (.Ordinal* i t i • d out 14 hit*
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s« h<« mm-ii-i - yiimd-slam high-
ftl'f.MiH"'1 M.'t c,u;giuai dttMl width
•v* bird > Gerry Staley vus*
'‘ibnij tiw.it<i in-, fourth victory
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(wtlv four tutl had just mma|j
l*«» 'b* it It gatae tfiMitg Mi't.ik
Off thru Lilu/ilifc tali', th* ! ! ,i U ■ • . i- th;. .
Oiant-. "twiii-fttiippe'* couli t« . vt in .mu. ,.-i. thi : t , i i ii , t m, t„,A *
the furl 1-2 pitt-hing i'ombmafii’ii n u t#3I until Jit i:<
to total 50 victor!#* in on** Na Davey William* Gave Support
1 tonal League -nm« *■11111 |»aul .J..i <i taring .«i> tl .. i , ■ , >
Derrmgei and Bi.ck> Wdtrr* w.u . v. ■ • jiiimi.- , ,t.
52 for the Red* ill IMP Both >ii mil Ii’*.! i, \ .pi. ,,
far ahead of then IP51 p.ni- 'vhei. iookn • I. nl) i< \v
they finished With 25 Vlittdlf Ifjnii ti| |t in, i ,
•Ml' .ii.'' two ..it .!. tivi ut biiii.
Jansen notched his • uni vie H nk I ; n
torv of the campaign Wcdnesd.i i ' «n »
with a neat thu-e-hit 4 to l vie .fn»t i ' < .on h i p*> . ,j
tory ovei the Red* U than 34:Mnglh i .'out bid th* prevn
hour* aftei Maghe tia t won hi.* night
third game with.. thiei-bittcr ovei Hu 1 > , t . pi,iHn I
th. Cub* -amed »ev#n runt in thriEbba St C*p:i%< hit homers f.u
third inning. The Phillie* tattled Htision.
itmmiu ,X\^o*T\oT,^Vrj! A M'dr of f mums Mann# Air
d«2blS.'Isx A^v‘nr "* t""*"
ucros Bob Hgma/wjtH. Ted William"' hit TsewtdMn*
M Ihdmrs of the niim humor off Dizzy Trout in his
III .M had an i-ven sorrier per- final at-but to give the Red Son a
iormaiui' to pnn«icr as he watched 5 to :t victim over the Tig. i-
five pitchers issue a total of 12 while Gerry Coleman had two hit
th each game, including a triple
in his last at-hat. as the Yankees
beat the Hi owns. 4 to t, after bnw
ing in the lirst game of their
double-header, 8 to 4
w .Iks as I he Pirates snapped their
111 K.niH' losing streak with an It
to 5 triumph. Starter Dave Cole
issued eight of the walks in fewer
than three* inning* George Metko-
1 1 when Buhl.,1 Chinch I vich home red for the Pirates and
as In.Hi go nn active duly in ')>•
Marine Air Cm p Friday inoruim:
Coleman 'vninpletnl tu « . on
with a 4li5 t).dttng average wliiti
Williams' homer was the 324th <*l
Ids lu illiant caret r as the itecatie
No t hitter.
Hobby Nhnnti! iiitched a -i\ hit
lei to give llte A's a 3 to 1 \u
tory over K.nly VVvnn ape d. h
ilians, an.I the VVhi'h K«*\ - vv 1 • |>I
llte Si'iialots. 7 to I and i to .'I
in othei A I. games
W >dni/sday's Star
Ted Williams and Gerry Cole
Williams amt Coleman may have man ol Ihe United Stales Marini
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Mathews. Karl rorgeson and completed their baseball careen Air Corps.
Thurmid\ Mn> I. 'dn«!
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Fort Worth's Seven-Run Seventh
Returns 'Cats To League Lead
Everyone's Invited, Celebrate With Extra Big Savings During
Don McNeil WEEK
•y UNITED PHESS
In the only single encounter on
the Texas League rioeket Wedne
day nigh’, the Fort Worth Cat-
broke then first-place deadlock
with Beaumont by pushms even
at Houston, has n
games and noth lime
in the final inning
Should He 1 union t
Worth Thurso ., myiil, II
lead will bi tu 1 again, as
lo
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del.
ill I. .
runs across Ihe plate in th. evenlh llntsh ihni ua. m
inning, winning 8 to 4 • : . r .sue agged into 1 a p
Oklahoma Cits. 1
three nights earliei.
ft.
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■ wept noth <ikl.ii
out
1 ml 1
a 1
It
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mi 'earn* me
. ' Shrevepoi >
<>t Hi.v ,\rtor, 10,
IV'aunioi.*. Huh on
game- in a double bid ■ i'h San
Antonio The Indian* slamnn on■
25 hits and 22 runs, winning H
0 and 8 to 0 They lostU.i 't. 1
way into fifth place .. u».m.
of the first division and thiei o
of the lead
Firm pitching u, tin ti * 1
hie headers brought ,.bout
victories all by one rut
Johnny VonderMeei. 38 eai
major league vetet in and douhl.
no-hit heio of 14 year* ag,
lowed three hits m hi > tut.
work lor Tulsa in the first
with Houston Tne Oilei won
to 0. Bui the Butt a me hack '
win on lust foui hit* 11 th. *
3 to 2.
Shreveport'* Sports hroki «. .
with three run.* in thi ixti iMiing
of thcli first game with Dad;
win it 3 to 2. hut the Eagle m.<
back with two 1 un in the ninth
inning of the second, winning 2
to 1.
The Spi.i is got .1 total of just
six hits in gaming then pin with
Dalh The Oiler allowed Hour
ton just seven in then split vic-
tories.
Johns, Walter* Iillsa rookie
and younger brother ,,f Cincin •
nail’s all-time '.*i r.inlet Huck
Walter.*, allowe
eight inning i:< -.ik.
second game wi'ii Hour 'or :s<-.
ond basemai .l.*ek War*e 111,t,t.
has definite! >n,i-
test batter thi reek
The forinci All-Ami 1
star at Ihe I'mver.'it* f Mi. t
hit crucial homerui M-
Tuesda night* ..no ; 1.,
Of Tub,a * si 01 mg |.i... w*
day nigh 1
Pllchri fi«*otge 1
up the only 1 un of 'n> ;. 1 - ...
Tod Williams Smashes Homer As
Grand Finale To Baseball Career
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call 1o the Mann. Con,
serting lurnse!* .< 1
lineup a g a ; 1 •
Browns Thnsd,.
Advance notice
claim that no , . •
clean up hi pm or,
Wednvs day
lieuiaiRc 1
probable loi t.
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field It wa . •
lot the
year.*, in- ',v,.\.
rtuimg 'he .. .
a* tile*.
«»y atiun win ■ ,*
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Browns r I j>«-i
things do ,«*. tn. . .a.*.. ,
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his 124th boo .
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at Piggly Wiggly!
Juxt as good fun and relaxation are a part of good living, no ia good
living a part of our community. Small wonder then that our market haa
become a popular place for thrift minded, good living neighbors.
Depend on Piggly Wiggly for top quality nationally advertised mur
chandiae at low, low prices every day of the week! And remember you re
ceive valuable S&H" Green Stamps on every purchase at Piggly Wiggly.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI 8 SAT MAY 2-3
SWIFT'S PREMIUM READY-TO-EAT
PICNICS
ib 39‘
DON RIO
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
Sugar
10 Lbs.
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ORANGE JUICE 3
NO 2
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WITH THAT DELICATE NATURAL FLAVOR
MARGARINE
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PRESERVES
GLADIOLA
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HONEY BOY
SALMON
SWIFTNING
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JAR
10 LB.
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NO. 1
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Mix 19 oz. pkg. 35c
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V SWIFT'S SELECT BEEF
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lb. 69c
lb. 95c
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LUX FLAKES
SII.VEPDUST
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LIFEBUOY
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ALL TAXKS INCLUDKD
OUlt PRICKS
Garden Fresh Fruits Vegetables
Ige pkg.
3 reg. bars
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Hath Har
Lux Soap
2 Hog. Har*
Swan
2 t.rq l*mj.
Rinse
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COROLITE CREAM
VFTO SPRAYKH
DEODORANT
Lustre Creme
SHAMPOO
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CREAM 63c GUM
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3 pkgs.
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1 LOR IDA PASCAL
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 343, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952, newspaper, May 1, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021517/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.