Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 97, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 1951 Page: 4 of 10
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M'f All-Stars
* Nip Little
GLADEWATER DAILY MIRROR DollasiteS
W44€N TfiLUNG A FiSM STORV
you MUST CON^DeR TH5
CMA*ALT£ti. VOU Al& TCcLINO
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Should use
How To Tell A Fish Story
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Sunday. July 15 IMfll
From the
Grandstand
By NORMAN G. ROBERTS
Ii h pretty early tit start thinking of football. we aitrw
Hut if you are around Coach Lee very long you begin to g»*t .1
bit ot tlu- bite that itches the j'imhI man 12 months of the year,
and that is as it should In* His record down through his coach-
ing years shows the driving interest he holds in the game and
in the vouths that play it we sat down with him and hud
a serious chat the other day and from those notes we forge
U..S •• ealli iii • 111 ii it) a 1.1 ♦
mere "ain't" hi .im^is
Entire Squad Working
Eiii'Ii i»f thi 53 boy.- on lit.' lei)
tot 1 vc .quid Itsi (hi m at yem are
1 iiililinu (town manual labor jobs
this siiimici In 1 ■ instant contact
with them, t'uoeh Lee says tliat
each wi’t "t-vort in above average
iiMuiiliuii tea tlic fall triiinmis
program t'liws.' 53 bovt arc the
."j'M.ml- trom tin Kith. Ilth amt
12th grade* 'inly Although the
average weight of the team is
going In In* by tti.it id 1 it hoi dts
trn t team-. es|wt tally the line.
Coach RdIh'imni feels Unit in the
present day type of quick lorming
I da v this can tic an ailvantage
Which he |ilans to c;i|niali/e on
Coarhinq School July 29
All five <if (tic cuaches will at*
tend the Iimujil touthing < hunt to
U held in San Antonin tx-gmiimg
•lull 29 Wnili- there they will
naturally attend the all tar game
Ini*I ciii’ti yogi at the criiKiustwi
ol tile ■chool This ,v«ili Clle'ie*
wale: nu .lack Crutch or will
I*’ III tile lilu lip.
Mecl Your Coaches
Sua e we are ait 11 miIn so ileepj
ml thi foot hull uattei mi rally,
let take an mformal look al the
coaching tall lor this coming sea-
on Ihctuics and lull sketches ol
all couches and of the entire squad j
ol all ktheoh will appear later,]
hut a nrus' over lightly wont be'
nmiwK. I am sure.
Hilly Jack Robertson line
coach ... a line broth of a boy
. . attended Stephen F Austin
where he made all-conference
three years . . been hinted that
he played tmth tackles at once'
Jim Canier . . J “R" squad and
varsity haw-hall coach . . . also
from SFA, played a lot of quartet'
iHM'k . .
HUI Waters Junior Hi and
varsity basket hall coach
drifted down smith, miK from
Oklahoma University
Hilly Holhinan end roach
Hilly turned m a (me Job as
end at Aos'lli i ol lege
I at Mitchell Renrml over
all head and M.perviKor *»f staff
needs no 11) 11 od ml ion from I
its* (>idenary .'olleqe is still f
in,md of In n
Mmti m ire of these fine tram I
an,i coai ii ■ in i oolci weather*
Baseball Clinic
A liiisepnll limn ol scln«il will
l M'giri Monday morning at Ho, link
at the recreation park lot hoys of
all agi- The school will l» held
..all Monday .........<lav and FYi
da\ fm ■ while m an effort to help
the ' otingei g t licttci iqiiainled
with the vllow and a|>plc
(',,.,, h Mitch will head the couch-
ing staff
A Bit ot Useless Information
How Indians outwitted 'lid
game back in the old, "Id (leys i-
related in the current issue of
Tcsus Game X Foil
Without mins the Indian sp-
(>io,idled Uic deei md m the open
as neai as | o*slide, then watched
the deci i I While glazing with
his lieaii town. a ileec. according
lo the liali i will twitch his tail
| Hi ore i aisi'ig up Ins head to liMik
iitiiund Win n the txvitrh cfitw,
the Indian retnnitied jierfeetiy
still unlit "tlici twitch' was
given then down the head, up the
Indian.
i can't get < lose enough In liml
out d the darn things have tails,
let alone sec them twitch*
You goln' fishing' I am .
Behind the two-hit pitching
I Handy William*, tht* Cilitdr-
w.itcv Little League All-Stars, j
sponsored by McAfee’s boy’s!
store and the Shamrock cafe,
defeated the Little Kagles of
Dallas 15 to 0 at the recreation
park. Saturday morning.
The .ill-:,hits played errorless
null, and Itsplayed a tremendous
mount o| p< wer at the plate, led
bv Ikglaon, Reeves, Roy Briggs
and Gilliam with two hits each.
t darkling double play. Wil-
liairu to (iilliain to Reeves, help-
ed k< cp all but one Dallas man
from reaching second base.
The Easing, while playing near
in riri i a 11,-Id, with only one error,
wer- handcuffed at the plate by
'lie masterful pitching ol Wil- |
llama.
Cifh
iS LON& As VOU AT IT-
XAAKC IT A »Q0t3 05J€„ SsiOMC ONE
c "ii? ^1LL ^^7* t
RfA (?LAl ^ W T.
Bosox Win Again
Over White Sox
rrs a saoD to*™ a
All-Stars—
H
R
E
Gilliam, 2b
2
1
0
Mueller, of
0
2
0
Dodson, t-
2
2
0
nm-cn, lb
2
2
0
Bnggs, R., ss
2
1
0
Stewart, rf
0
1
0
Rankin If
1
1
n
Briggs, T„ 3b
1
2
0
Willui,n,s j>
0
3
n
Totals
10
15
0
Lilly hit f01 Stewart
m nth
Martin hit lor
Hankm in
8th
Littif Eaglet—
Clark, ss
1
0
n
Sliilibletii.-ld, If
0
0
l
D,xkl, d
0
0
0
Savage, p
1
0
0
Henery, ,
0
0
0
Stewart, lb
0
(1
0
l.iviii!1 ton, 2b
0
0
II
Rogers 3b
0
0
0
Seller-;, if
0
0
0
Total*
2
0
11
Glartewiiter
103
434
0-
15
Dallas
0(81
0110
0—
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v*hq can \iouCH -roe >oue irot?v
f&CM?£ WAS A j_ .
(WASnT t
4oe?
N. 8. GRANTHAM, atiovc won I
the past week lug buss contest
conducted by Gtadewalci stain-
ing gnod dealers Grantham
caught the 5 1b 13 ue big mouth
nn a top water lure in Nix lake
BAhKLASH
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- ; 1ST
CLEO
MARI .OVVE.U
\ 1
The winner t<
(piling contest
halo whose pillule is on today's
•ports page Nick c night hi: .V .-
pound bass in u priv.ih lake neat
Henderson
The rishcmten w ho w nt I -
tllUNHIM fphlllg till |>!ist W’l-i'K
did very well Mack l.ik, and
Saline lake both paid o|f for the
angler* lor a change Mi and
Ml Dewey Gray and Malcolm
fished (we and one half day
>4*i11»u lino came back to Tex ,
with over 70 f'sh anil (17 of them
were bass Gray got his limit e rli
of the three days while Htom w i
a few short Of the limit, but Iw
arrived late lot the tup 1 Ixix-y
ill «d
hen in
i* fun* h
id his
now that Slone
fishing Ihi.ium'
home with nil tin
ix-tt, i fishet man
Alt % Ston,, mad, him
tackle III the ,-iil ami take
Saline That w.i Thill Oil'
noon and yesti-uia) aftei i
3 o'clock the, still had
hack from tin I up,
•nough
cam,
tlx
I lo
ET Member On
ETWA k Urged
MARSH Ad-, July 14
almost 3,000 mem lx’t of the East
I'es.i Wildlife a--M-latinn Ix-liev*
il is time long neglected'Rant Tes
as had a ii-pic-a-ntalive on the
Texas Game and Kish comme sint
Al presold mosl of the incmbri
of the late commission are from
South and Wi i IVy.e The v.st
area of Tex.c- Iving east of Ft
Worth and Mouslon is rail rep •'
1-nted al all. Tommy Solomon
•It Fast rex a- Wildlife a snrlatioU
pri - ideid, explains
|ly uniting otildiHir euthlis'.i l»
lM-hind one candidate, the K't’WA
hopes lo pet suede Governor Shi
ver- lo -tplMiint an FaisI Texan l>
the slid, wildlife governing panel
Chii i n ETWA candidate e I'aut
I,. Whitley Marshall, one of the
organisers til the oiiltitMtt grotiit,
Its first president, and for mittty
vents aetlVO III the welfare of this |
region’s fish and game
Governtn Shivers In the neat
fullin' IS due In iipttoint five mm
mission memhars, who serve with
mil pay Three of them will take
eare of the iherease from six lo 1
nine im nilH'rs nwntly vole,I by
the legislature Two more will fill
1,-rms which expire this spring ,
ETWA officials aril urging Irani ;
ers and fishermen lo write ,heir
Stale senators and rffraiwntalives
and lo Governor Shivers, asking !
that Whalev be apixunled to rep ,
rearnt Baal Tegas, 1
I.'i'll.iid W ilson (plied ■ ,ij Black
lake two and a half dliv- lie past
week and tidighl Id o., with tin
largest one weighing (list ovet
three pounds II, said he i a tight
a-Vera j twr»-|xiundel lie was us
mg I Dalton (led,it. 1, lop walei
plug, and without the use of i
guide Watson sold that lots of
people wi re hriuging in several1
of the "ham door" sire wl'ili.'
pi-reh during the week
Saturday inoinini. I fisheiMwith
nn biolliei . Kenneth, at Cherokee I
fm while t>ereh Tin first slnp
we made was one of his "ho
s|mls" In 31, minul, aftei vva
dropped mu hiHiks in the watei
vve had slrung 31 white |N<reh, Hi
fm me and 13 foi Inin t'heu tin
fish stopiMil luting and it took u-
ati houi and hull longer to get tin
five othel fish We eulight the
fish a lx in t a half mile front th>
dam III the middle of tin lake m
tree and brush top-, fishing aboiu
eight feet- det-p
' tine (ilndewatei cuwtei did!
mighty well with one east with a
river runt al Daingeitleld Iasi
week I'he runt sink to Hie hot
tom and aftei a very hard and
heavy pull, it paid oft rite nitglci
had snagged a fish trap that had
ovet lilu bream and while pereh In ,
It lie till a huge bole ill the nil
lawful wire It tip and dropped n
buck ill llic lake Did lie keep I he !
Ii*n fish" I d*m’l know fm Rial
was one duv I wasn’t on the lakes
One Ihnusanil gallon:- ol watei
per person e used in ihc country ■
everyr day lot mriraInal md do
mcskii imi poses, I
Qualifying Rounds
For Glade Golf
Tourney Still On
(fualifving rounds in urepara-
tnwi fm the Pinelnnd Golf and
i --nutis club golf tournament are
till being held, with 29 persons
having qualified and three need-
ed for lout full flights, according
to Frank While, local pro
The championship flight has nl-
rejidy been completed, according
lo White, with the following play-
ers listed
Harold Briggs. 72. Howard
Lewis. 72. Hilly Briggs, TI, Leon
Meade. 75, Hilly Bob Barker, 76.
Dim Kilpatrick, 75. W T Davis.
77. and Stewart Trawick 78.
"All qualifying rounds will have
iH-en completed by Thursday after-
noon, and all scores must lie post-
el bv thiil tune. White said
A Calcutta and stag will be held
•it lhe club Friday night. July 20.
wilh pliiv for the tournament 1m
tinning Saturday morning. One
mab h will lx- played each week
Hilh Bob Barker's team of Hnr-
old Brew, i and A B. Rose won th
Htn Am match this post week with
a fotu under par
• >tIi,-i teams m the match were
Frank Wtut, s temn. composed of
Roundtree md Babe Deap
llaroid Bngg, team, Btllv Hngg
and W K Mitchell
Sunday's
Probable Pitchors
■y UNITED PXESS
• Won and lost records in purn-
t hoses»
National League
Chicago (Rush 5-4 and Kilpp-
(eln 4 41 at Boston <Sphann K-51
and Nichols 3-3'. Two games.
Cincinnati 'Ramsdell 8-9 -nd
Blackwell H-7> at Hnxiklyn 'Roc
K.' 1 and Schnul/ 1-3'. Two games
I 'it*-Inn gli i Fiiciul 3-5 and W, rle
> 1' d New York Maulie 12 4
md Hearn V av Two games.
At Louis •1'oholsk, 4-8 and Hi,
linen 5-L at Philadelphia 'Him-
t^lemali 2 H and Johnson 0-0' Two
games
American League
New York 'Kuravn 5-4 and Mm
gall 3 I' at Detroit 'Beaiden 2 I
.ino Hutchinson 7-3' Two garni >
Washington 'Hudson 3-5 and
Marrero 8-5 at Cleveland <Chu- ,
kali 3-2 and Garcia 10-8' Two
games
Philadelphia 'Hooper 3-4 mid
’/olriak 2 3 at Chicago (Judson 3 1
and GiimiM'rt 7 2', Two games,
Boston iSenrlx, rough 5-4 .mil
Nixon ii |i at si Louis xOurvs't
II 4 and Keniu-ity 1-4' Two games
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San Antonio Has 5-2
Win Over Dallas Nine
SAN ANTONIO. July M l' P
A pair of home runs povveri d Sun
Antonio's Mission* to 5 to Z
Texas leugirt" victory tonight ov»
the skidding Dallas E; . le-
Roy Sievcrs and Mickey Rut net
hammered tin honuu -. < , u .x«t
Austin Pioneers
In Individual
Honors Are Tops
*y UNITED PRESS
The Austin Pioneers, currently
a second-division club in the Big
State league, holds a distinct .id-
vantage when il comes to indivi-
dual batting honors, statistic.- n
leased by league officials reveal-
ed Saturday,
Two Pioneer hitters, manager
Torn Jordan and Allen Lawrence
were tops among individual hi'-
lers in games through July 4 with
respective average- of 3H8 an 1
380
A third Pioneer hitter. Bill
Aiikoviak, was also tied for the
most triplets, nine, with Rov Par-
ker ot Sherman-Denison
for two runs, off big Hal Erick-
son. tit, losing pitcher Tom Fine
went tl "i-tanc* for the Padres,
allowing -ight hits.
Score By Innings
Dallas 020 000 000—2 8 0
S Antoni,) 200 020 01X—5 10 1
E ic-HJl, Verhely H> and Ayl-
wam Fin- und Batch. Losing
Hitcher- Erickson Home runs'—
Sievers. San Antonio, 1st. one on:
Rutncr, San Antonio, 5th, one on.
' HOUSTON. July U U.P—The
Ft Worth Cats squeezed out a 4
to 3 victory tonight over the
Texas league - lending Houston
Buffaloes.
Llili McC.'han tain. ,1 the usually
lusty hitting Buffs on seven safe-
| ties.
Score By Innings:
Ft Worth 0(H) 003 (110—« 10 0
Houston 000 000 3fki—3 7 3
McCnhan and Bragan: Martin
and Fnsselman.
I h" er by Fletcher Robhe :th
ii", man on base.
Score Ay Innings
Tuba 000 000 200 2 5 3
Shreveport 100 000 40x—5 7 0
Blackburn, Curley 8- amt Wil-
liams: Sootci and Nelson Losing
ml ler—Bt.ickbui n. Home run—
Rri'Oe. Tulsa, 7th, one on.
BEAUMONT, July 14 'UP -The
Beaumont R, ugh necks scored lout
run* in the iirst inning and coast-
. ed the rest of the way to defeat
Oklahoma City, 10 to 3, tonight
) in a Texas league game.
Sore By Innings
Okla. City 101 O00 010— 3 12 2
i Beaumant 403 030 00x—10 12 0
P ipinch. Hayes 3>. Gerheausei
j <9> nd Baldwin; Mackmson and
, Mar.cuso. Losing pilchcr — Pay-
' nich.
SHRFVCPORT, La., July 14 'UP'
—Hugh Sootcr limited the Tulsa
Oilers to live Inis tonight in pitch-
ing the Shrevejxirt Spoils to a 5
to 2 Texas league victor?
Sootcr would have had a shut-
out luit tor a seventh-inning
BISHOP BANS CANDY
MANCHESTER. N H. <U.R>—In
an effort to combat tixith decay
imo(g| pupils, Bishop Matthew F
Bra iy has asked all parochial
schools in New Hampshire to halt
ihe ale of candy.
Supplies i.l the Army Quarter-
master Carp- are stored in ten
Ai ny general depot- and -even
Quartermaster depots
NEW YORK July 14 UP
Clyde V,dimer, whose key' clout-
(ox lw<- !»*#*» ihe Hbrston R«xt Sox
bigae-1 w• apim in recent days,
came up with utmthei clutch hit
today to give his mate- u 3 to 2
vi,Tory over the pesky Chicago
White Sox arid a one-gum,■ lead n
the Aniat’ieah league.
V'utm i. Aim pumrneied Wt.iU*
Sox pitcher relentleatii.v through-
mil die entire four-game sene-
i t: the Red Sox won, three
game- to me—slasheu a ninth in-
tdi - -ingle that -cored Booby
fwi i and Billy Goodnum with thr*
; tyiqg and vt inning tuns.
Il .,a; Voilmci who smashed a
two-run homer and drove in tic-
oreaking run in the Red Sox'
a ep "f a twi-niStht twin bill last
Thursday Ev. n in Fiuluy night-
lti-inuirig In.-.-, Vollmer whacked a
iiomei and drove in what ap|ieur-
ed to be the deciding run ill the
!»!h with -ingle
Tooay f.efty Chuck StohL- :eg*
stereo m- seventh vlctnrv limit-
n i the White Sox to -ix hit- and
gi ttmg Floyd Biikei* to imp ip m
the ninth with the ba.-e- full. Ket,
Huknn.be. who yielded a fourth-
inning horn,-i to Ted Williams,
luoKeti like a winner toi eight in-
ning- but wound up with his fifth
Early W- nn of Cleveland limit-
ed the Yankees to two scratch hits
in w-ating tin m, 8 to 0. before 47,-
17B tad- at Municipal stadium He-
cording hi- ninth triumph ot the
yeai, W.vna only was nicked for
its in ^li'1 fourth when OU Mt-
D" Id - grounder hoiiped ovei
Al Rosen’: glove and in the ninth
• hen Jin •••:■• Jensen beat out a
low uttield roller The Imiian-
i each ad Starter Ed Lopat fm two
i uns in tin second frame and un-
"thor pan in the fifth, featured
Dale Mitciiell - homer
Don Johnson of Washington
: t.hed hi- tilth victory bv Ireat-
,114 Detroit, 8 to 1), with a three-
-ffort Mi Key Vernon's -ingle
-cored Eddie Yost in ihc first in-
li ng and provided ihe Senators
with the only run they needed to
win Clyde Klu'.tz paced Wash-
ington'- attack with three singles.
Th.- Athletics defeated the last-
place Browns, Id to 8, despite St
Loui- homers by Slicrm 'Dad- Lol-
l,U'. Dale Long and Jim Dt-lsing.
Morn- Mai nn gained his fifth vic-
1 lory although he was yanked m
tavor ot Joe Coleman when the
Browns scored throe runs in ihe
sixth.
j Richie Ashburn and Enioiv
: Church combined to give the Phil-
I adelphia Phillies a 2 to 0 decision
over Pittsbeigh. Ashbum, who en-
! 'oyed o petlect, collected four of
I nis team's five hits und Church
| scattered six hits to rack up his
] loth win. The Phils tugged Vein
I Law for all its runs in the first
on a walk, a balk, Ashburn's
double and Willie Jones' single
The Cardinals climbed back into
second place m the National
league by Vating the Giants. 4 to
3 Country Slaughter's long double
with two men on in the seventh
brought the Cards from behind to
win. Atph 1 Brazle, who relieved
Max Lamer, was the winner and
George Spencer the losei Spencei
relieved Monte Kennedy in the
filth.
Vote 1 a p Ken Raltensbet get
blanked the Braves on six lilts to
lead Cincinnati to a 5 to 8 <te-
r,-i,on It "Olkvd th*- Heds fifth
tr.nghl victory. Johnny Wyiostek
smacked a double and two singles
and Joe Adcock hit a homer for
Cineimiuti Johmn Sam wais the
losei,
Chicago n a p p « d Brooklyn's
eight-game winning streak with a
4 to 4 victor; in tht' first game of
a doublehennor and 'hen made it
a ( lend weep by taking the niuht-
rap, 11 to 7 The double loss still
left the Dodgers nine games ahead
of the pat It Hank Sauer drove in
four runs w th two homers and 1
double in thi opener while Mi nee
Edwards’ two-run homer featured
Chicago's 'ive-run first inning in
the lughteap.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Citation Wins Rac«;
Earnings Pass Million
INGLEWOOD, Calif., July 14
U.8»—Citatior* won the 1137.100
Hollywood gold cup today and
joined the immortals of racing-
as the turfs thoroughbred mi'tion-
aire.
The great Calumet champion,
taking the lead at the five-eights
pole, ran one of the great races
of his career as he flashed to .1
four length victory.
The pattern of zebra stripes,
like fingerprints, ate never iden-
tical.
This one says
You've Arrived
t ii rf pictured i> tin mitnnmhile
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of an> mun’sdream of a tine motorcar.
For n oii’n c a rijjhi to expect, m hen you
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Mill Imiy more distinction, more com-
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he found in vehicles of lesser toorth.
So mark well tlic things that a
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\nd no other ear. at Rondm nsti r’s
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Burris, Emma Dean. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 97, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 1951, newspaper, July 15, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022026/m1/4/?q=%22Board+of+Regents%22+Wooten: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.