Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 203, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1953 Page: 5 of 6
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Yankees, Indians
Win First Games
.M»
The U n Min Grove 'Pet-Wee''
Uuw Mot off to a (ant start yes-
! terday despite threatening weuth-
tr with the Yanked, and the In-
! diunii coming through with victor-
ies
The Yankees, with Bobby Mac-
key and Ralph Barron alternating
at pitching, trimmed the White
Sox 7-2 in the opener, while* Larry
Lindsey's Indians defeated the
Dodgers 7-4. This lust game fea-
I tured a grand slam home run by
Jerry Mackey, Indian catcher who
collected three hits in three times
at bat during the afternoon
Teaaa— W. L.
Yankees ........................ I 0
mmm..........................i o
Dodgers ............... 0 1
White Sox ................... 0 1
rWftf— f*
Jerry Mackey ........... 3 3
L Morris...................... 1 I
R. McCrary .................. I 1
Jerry Griffin ............. 3 2
D Smith ...................... 3 1
G. Hale ........................ 2 l
B Smith .................... 3 1
W McKinney ............. 2 1
B Halil..........................| I
B Mackey .................... 2 1
FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY!
KRAFT S FAMOUS
MIRACLE
WHIP ....
Ot.
IMPERIAL CAME
s
NSW yORK YANKEES. 1 he New York Yankee* took a 7 to 2
i m iwi*r the Chicago Whit- Sox in the opener of thi pee Wee
I i’«gde Monday afternoon .Heated from left to right, Bud Me-
KUMUr. James Du.inavant. Donald ThompMtii. Burry Hah* and
Henry Black Standing, from left to right, Glenn -Buddy.
!gift* "Hobby Mackey and Ralph Barron
Local Tough
loom Enters
ETSTC Moot
COMMENCE.—The first annual
East Texas State Tennis Tourna-
ment for high schools set for
Murch 27 and .28 will feature
twenty boy's singles and doubles
teams and sixteen girlN singles
; and uoubies 'earns.
Play, under the direction of East
I girl s singles arm doubles arc Ter-
rell. Highland Park and Woodrow
Wilson of Dallas, Greenville.
Wichita Falls. Sherman. Longview.
Paris, Shreveport. Mt Pleasant.
Tyler. Commerce. Garland. Bon-
ham. GLADEWATER and White
°ak
Teams from Sunset of Dallas,1
p Center, Hugo and Waco will com- I
pete in boy's singles and doubles j
Opening round matches will be- 1
gin at 0:00 a m. Frfday. March 27,
with boy's : Ingles and doubles
matches scheduled
Trophies will be awarded to
winners of each division.
The tennis meet, beginning this
, Da as Stale tennis coach Perry ; year, will be held annnualiy in
Broom, will la* held on the newly-1 conjunction with Ihc East Texas
cample tod East Texas State courts i State Relays for High SchooU. The
and on the Commerce High School track and field meet, set for March
-■ourts. 28. is held yearly on the final
Entering full teams of boy's and , Saturday of March.
Student ComcI vo. Male Faculty
lg Basketball Feature Tonight
A battle loyal is expected tonight when two of Gladawaters
top boekotbsll teams—The Student Council and Tha Mala Faculty
—clash la aa all-important cage tUt la tha high school gymnasium.
■ Tip off tha# it I p. m.
Tho mala faculty beau* ol
Qiodowotor Boers basbotbel'. teonfl
nioaton. Jim Betas. Jim Jones, Coeby Speir. John Blevins. Horace I
McCord. Freak Sotrior. and Bob Washburn.
Sbcnaaa Koaaody is oxpoctod to provkto tha otfansiva spark
for tha student council loom. Playing for that team w ill be Marc
Stewart. Joel Gibbons. Billy Bud Shipp. BUIv Cox. Glenn Gaines.
Bert Tuttle, Banco Carr. Paul Stripling and David Lloyd.
Herman Williams and No*! Williams (no relation) will referee
the ball game.
laadiag tha student cheering section will bo Jowoll Smith
and Charles Sheppard. Opposing thorn will bo tbs faculty cheering
section lad by Karolina Kincaid and Roy Johnson.
Admission will be 20 cents end IS cents. Proceeds will be
used to help defray expanses for student council representatives
to attend tho state convention in Lubbock later this month.
10 Iks.
big BUI Waters, coach ot tho
ii Coach Jim Cantor. E. C. Pen-
4-AAA BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Kilgore Bulldogs
April 10......................Kilgore va. Lufkin ................. There
April 14....... Kilgore vs. Longview....................Hera
April 17........................Kilgore va. Marshall ....................Hare
April 21 ..................Kilgore va. Gladewater ........ Thera
April 24.......................Kilgore va. Tyler .......................Here
April 28 Kilgore va. Lufkin ......................Hare
May 1 Kilgore va. Longview................Thera
May I..................... Kilgore vs. Gladewater ..............Hera
May 12.......................Kilgore vs. Tyler.......................There
Hunt'a
PEACHES He.2!coo 2*
Tea Garden 20 Os. Glees
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 49c
BALLARD'S BISCUITS 2 for 19c
Cutrita
WAX PAPER 125 ft. ral 29c
U. S. NO. 1 WASHED — WAXED
RED POTATOES
10 Iks.
CLEVELAND IJODl A MB*— The I Iru-biul Indian*. .iIh.vi i.f the
Cn.oii Gr«>v»* I’*-*- AY. leagu< opened play Monday with a 7 to -i
vi‘i*> over tiu* Brnnirlyn Ibdstfi H**fit**d, fnmi b*ft t« ugh!
(-•hit Edmonson. Philip rbrguson and Bill* Ray llolmmh Stand
-g, from left to r.ght Larr> Und-av J».rr\ Mackey. Jlmmi.
(•tiffin and Kiihanl H-*ki«*i
Adults Ik Inc. Tax Til 6
«. ROW SHOWING!
A. A
* Afwitim taped
Cartoon:
•BIG BAD SINBAD"
Jo* McDoekes
BO YOU WANT TO
WEAR THE PANTS
TODAY ONLY!
' TI1 -iu* i
Novt'ly:
' WINTER WONDERS
Zombies ol Stratosphere '
STARTS WEDNESDAY!
mat- towA*t>
2ND FEATURE!
ma
AN iNSIMINATOS for the M FA Artificial BmJtrg itrm ncai Spring
tl. l.l, M». receive*, a parachute delivery of freed hull semen from a low
Hying plane By the nee or artificial breeding, dairy termers have tb
service ut some of the nation’s finest bulls without the expense, troubl-
i r p, id le danger ..I Keeping a hull un the farm - Intrrmitwmti
GHS Track Team
Enters Palestin*
Moat Saturday
Gladewaler's high school track
team will enter the annual Dog-
wood* Relays at Palestine on Sat-
urday. March 21.
According to Head Coach Lee
Mitchell, the hoys and events they
have entered arc as follows:
Eddie and Freddie Smithcrman:
■ high hurdles, broad jump, spring
and mUe relays.
George Stanseli: high hurdles
and 440
Jackie Buckeiew: 100 yard dash,
sprint and mile relay.
Harry Straccner high jump *
Eddie Davidson: shot put and
discus.
Coy Gumm.-tge: shot put. discus,
broad jump and sprint relay.
Charles Avant 440; Ronald Mc-
Rae. 880; Jimmy Tallent, mile; and
Gc-ne Blankenship, mile relay.
- The track team has also entered
the Commerce track meet and the
1 Mt. Pleasant Relays in prepara- ■
j tion for the district track meet on ■
April 18
| Weather has not permitted the
Gladewater thin-clads to have a
complete work-out.
Bear BasakaN
Team Ta Play
Roughaecks Hare
Coach Jim Canter's baseball
team faces a busy schedule from
n u unlit district play begins on
April 10
Thi Bears ola.ved the Byrd High
<'hool nine in Shreveport Satin-
day afternoon lungng nut on the
hurl end of a I to 0 score Jim-
fl Announcing the
■ Association of
1 Ruby Fflttors
M Formerly with Roe row's
J§ Dee aly Salon)
■ WITH
| V and F
■ BEAUTY LOUNGE
S Longview. Texas
■ 402 N. «TN PH. 4480
mic McMinn was on the mound
for the local team
This afternoon the Bears travel
to Henderson, and on Wednesday
play host to the White Oak
Roughnecks
Members of the squad include
Benny Hay Campbell, all-district
catcher. Ro.vce Blackburn. Jimmie
McMinn. Willie Fields. Johnny
Bradley, and Don Branum. mound
staff, Neal Williams, all-district
.'irst baseman; Sherman Kennedy.
Jimmy Brork. Jimmy Horn. Glenn
Gaines and Grady Moure, tnfield-
jers; and Don Auilas Jimmy Wat-
son, Lloyd Waldron, Bobby Peach
1 and John Richard Early, outfield-
• era.
The non-conference schedule is
as follows: March 23—Henderson,
here; March 24—-Henderson, there;
March 28 — Henderson, here;
March 30—Union Grove, here.
April 3—Van. there, April 8—Van.
here. April 7—Union Grove, here.
The district schedule opens on
April 10 with Tyler, there; April
14—Lufkin, here; April 17—Long-
view. there; April 21—Kilgore,
here; April 23- Marshall, here;
April 2S—Tyler, here; May 1—
Lufkin, there; May 5—Longview,
here; Mar 8—Kilgore, there; May-
12—Marshall, here.
DR. GHAYDON M. TERRY
DENTIST
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Tuaa.-Wod.
Loretta Young—Kant Smith
—in—
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FRESH PORK LIVER
lb. 25c
Good Baby Beef
CLUB STEAK
lb. 49c
Good Baby Beef
ROAST
Ik. 39c
Fresh Dressed
FRYERS
lb. 49c
BROOKSHIRES
FOOD STORE
£mu£ l
Women s New Spring
DRESSES
GOING ON SALE TOMORROW!
At Only
4.00
SIZES: 10 TO 24'*
* Chootr from Printed Nylon,
Cotton Broadcloth, and
•** Printed Rayon Cropoa
STORE HOURS
8:30 to 5:30 Wook Days.
8:30 to 8:00 Saturday.
Bags Participate
h Fight Night
Five Gladewater boys partici-
1 pa ted in the "Fight Night" at
, Spring Hill Monday evening.
They ware Jimmy Horn, Jimmy
, Burns. Lulund Johnson. Arvls
| Stanley and Kenneth Free
Ix*limit Johnson. 128 pounds, lost
his fight to Charles Edge, an 18-
year-old Pine Tree Injy The bout
between Jimmy Horn and Jimmy
Rums was a draw, and Arvis
Stanley and Kenneth Free's fight
was determined as a draw.
Other results were as follows;
Jerry Blalock vs. Ronnie Foun-
tain, both of Spring lltil. draw,
Charles Wolf of Spnug Hill de-
ciaiuncd Tomim Duckworth, also
of Spring Hill; Wayne Northcuit
of Spring Hill deeisioned Ray Bos-
tick. nls«: of Spring Hill: Wayne
I May of Spring Hill vs. Lynn Bos-
'ttek of Spring Hill, draw
i! Ronnie Cummings of Pine Tree
deeisioned Lurry Bearden of lamg-
view, Donald Whiltcn of Spring
Hill vs Billy Monnicks of Pine
Tree, division draw, Hardy Cline
<>f Spring Hill vs Melvin Yar-
[ On rough, draw. KiMister Turner of
Pine Tree v« Vernon Wilkinson
. >1 Spring llill draw
Three "battle royals" were held
Four l*ovs were blindfolded and
pul in the ring The first fight fea-
tured Cummings, Throe, and Mil-
let. all of Ptne Tree and Wilkin. ,
ton id Sprout Hill The second
consisted of Slanfev, Five, Hunts
tint Horn, all ot tilmlewatot, in
the Hunt light was Cline Brown,
Bauconi ,md Y.nlvimigh, all of
| Smug ildl
nisvnk went to Ihe Mating
■ Hill l>* ,-n.dt i kill*
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 203, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1953, newspaper, March 17, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021670/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.