The Harper Herald (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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Page Four
The Harper Herald, Harper, Texas
Friday, June 6,1947.
Baseball—
(Continued From Page One)
of the way.
Tommie Feller opened the 7th
_ | with a single, stole second, mov-
in the' 5th, Wheatly, first up for ed to third as Dickey threw V.
Ingram, popped a high fly back Thurman out at first, and then
of second that no one got under | scored after Omer flew ■ out to
and it went for two bases. He center.
went on to third as Lorenz threw; Next Sunday, June 8, Harper
Wooten out at first and scored motors to Fredericksburg to play
after Dickey flew out to Dayton
in right field. Johnnie kept them
away from home plate the rest
Seipp’s at Seipp’s Ball Park.
Box score results of last
days game follow: ,
At SCHNELLE VARIETY
FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
RECEIVED
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F R E E
FREE
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Krinkle Crepe Bed Spreads
Harper
AB: R H PO A E
T. Feller, 2b......
.....5 1114
0
Tatsch, If............
.....3 0 0 1 0
0
V. Thurman, c...
.....2 0 12 1
0
Omer Cottle, cf...
.....4 2 10 0
0
H. Rahe, ss........
.....4 12 12
0
DeLorey, c-lf.......
.....4 114 1
0
Oren Cottle, 3b...
.....3 0 113 1
0
! Lorenz, 3b..........
.....4 0 12 4
1
1 D, Rahe, ,rf..........
.....4 0 3 2 0
0
W. Feller, p.......
.....2 0 0 0 1
0
; J. Thurman, p...
.....2 0 114
0
J Totals
i
37 512 2718
1
Ingram
ABRHPOAE
Wheatley, cf.......
.....4 12 2' 0
1
Wooton, ss...........
.....4 0 114
0
Brooks, 2b...........
... 2 0 0 1 2
0
Dickey, 2b...........
.....2 0 0 1 1
0
Cade, rf...............
.....1 0 100
0
Crenshaw, rf.......
.....3 0 10 0
0
Sparks, If.............
....4 12 11
0
Beaver, 3b...........
.....2 0 0 2 1
1
Henderson, 3b...
....2 0 0 2 1
1
Holliman, lb.......
...4 1 210 0
1
Colbath, lb .....
.4 0 15 0
0
Clark, p...............
.....0 9 0 1 3
0
Bridges, p...........
. .3 0 0 1 2
0
Totals
35 310 2715
4
Score by Innings:
Harper
103 000 100--
~5
Ingram
000 210 000-
-3
Summary of Game:
Stonewall “Snowed Under”
Giants Win 12-4
Dan's- Cafe of San Antonio
Here Next Sunday
Giants AB R H PO A E
R. Langerhans, ss .6 1 2 2 5 0
L. Schneider, rf—.5 21 1 1 1 j
Bonn, 3b................
The Stonewall Pirates bowed j Moldenhauer, 3b
to the stronger Fredericksburg; A. Klaerner, If.....
Giants on the Pirates’ home dia-1 Mogford, If..........
mond last Sunday to the tune ofj Molberg, lb..........
12-4. Ruebsahm and Enderlin, on I M. Enderlin,, 2b.....
the mound for Stonewall, were | Ahrens, cf............
unable to. stem, the Klaernermen 1 H. Klaerner,. p.....
who poundd out 15 hits for a tot-1 G- Langerhans, lfl.1 0 0 0 0 0
al of 8 earned runs. Hugo Klaern-1
er, hurling for the Giants, gave1 Totalq
up 12 hits, but fine support, in- Pirates
.4 2 4 0 1 0
.2 0 0 1 1 1
.211100
.0101 0 0
.6 1 3 9 2 1
.501110
.411300
.521110
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James of
Dallas who were on their way
home from Monterey stopped
over to visit her uncle, F. M.
Floyd and family.
-ooo-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lange
spent the week-end in San An-
tonio with their daughter, Mrs.
Walter Jungmann and family.
-ooo--
Mrs. Ida Smith caught her
hand in the washing machine
wringer Monday and bruised it
badly.
-—-ooo———
Mrs. Bessie Cruthers of San
Angelo is visiting her grand-1
daughter, Mrs. J. R. Peril and1
family.
Miss Antoinette Parker has
been awarded a one-half scholar-
ship at Baylor Belton College
for making second best average
for girls at Harper High School
the past term.
W. Sanson and Mrs. Sallie
Godbolt and Mrs. Eula Hill of
Leakey were visitors in the home
of Mrs. Margie Buchanan Friday.
-ooo-
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Wendel
and daughters visited relatives in
Kerrville Sunday.
W. W. Parker made a business
trip to Llano Monday, returning
Tuesday. He was accompanied
on his trip by Ruthie Jones and
Antoinette Parker.
-ooo—--
Mrs. Keen has returned from
a weeks visit at the W. W. Par-
ker ranch.
—---ooo---
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reese and
son of Brownwood spent Wednes-
day and Thursday with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Margie Buchanan and
daughter..
45 12 15 27 15 3
ABR-H PO AE
field and outfield,, held down! J- Luckenbach, 2b 5 0 0 1 3 1
BIG DANCE
- at -
; V 4
SPRING CREEK HALL
Harper-Fredericksburg Road
Saturday Nile, June 7th
— Music by —
“American Eagles”
Everybody Welcome
—Arthur Reeh
Runs batted in: Omer Cottle,
H. Rahe 2, DeLorey, Oren Cottle,
Colbath, Dickey. Stolen bases:
T. Feller 2, Omer Cottle, Oren
Cottle, Holliman, Clark. Two
base hits: Sparks 2, H. Rahe,
Wheatley. Double plays: Ingram
3, Beaver unassisted, Wooten to
Henderson to Bridges to Dickey,
j Sparks to Holliman. Left on
bases: Harper 7, Ingram 6. Earn-
ed runs: Harper 4, Ingram 1.
Winning pitcher: W. Feller, los-
ing pitcher: Clark. Innings pitch-
ed by Clark 4, by W. Feller 3%,
Bridges 5, J. Thurman 5 %. Hits
what could easily have been a Boerner,. c.........
larger score for Stonewall. R- Schumann, lb.
Roland Bonn, playing third E. Schumann, ss.
base for the Giants, has a perfect Nebgen, rf.............
100% score for his batting ef- j Dordea, 3b.............
forts, getting four out of four j JunS> rf.................
trips to the plate which included Jenschke, If...........
two doubles. Molberg, playing Lindig, cf...............
at first base, got three out of six. j Enderlin, p.....
Boerner and Weinheimer led
the Stonewall Pirates in batting
..2 1 2 2 0 0
.3 0 110 2 1
.311100
.2 0 0 3 0 0
.501121
.2 0 0 0 0 0
.10 12 0 0
.4 0 0 3 0 1
.211010
Total
38 412 2711 6
honors, the former getting cred- Score by Innings;
it for two hits in two trips to the Giants 120 611 100_12
plate, while the latter got credit stonewall 001 00- 002— 4
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
daughter, Eda Lee of Seguin
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Ida Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barrett
of San Antonio visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Walker
and family during the week-end.
--ooo-
First AC Locomotive
Produced ni 1905
for two oilt of three.
Stonewall was unable to halt
an early scoring spree, the Giants
Summary of Game:
Runs batted in: Bonn, A.
Klaerner, Molberg 4, Ahrens 2,
Stolen bases: R. Langerhans,
Bonn, Mogford, Molberg 2, Kel-
ler 2. Sacrifice hits: Ahrens-
Knot a tie around your finger
and remember Dad on
Father's Day... June 15
starting off in good order by e. Schumann, Keller, Burg, Jung
p acing one runner across home ; 2, R. Langerhans,, H. Klaerner.
plate m the first frame, two
more in the first frame, two
more in the second and six in the
4th. The Pirates scored in the1 Two base hits: Bonn 2, A*lciaer-
third, sixth and in the 9th frames, tier Mother? Ahrens H tciaAr i
Stonewall played a grand game ner, H Schumatm Double plays"'!
but lacked the necessary punch Nebgen to Burg. Left on bases: j
allowed by Clark 5, by Feller 5, at the critical moments. Six er-j Giants 12, Pirates 10. Earned1
by Bridges 7, by Thurman 5.; ™rs were. chalked up against the runs: Giants 8, Pirates 3. Losing I.
Runs allowed by: Clark 4 by f?rates w,ith the Giants making pitcher: Ruebsahm. Innings!
Feller 2, by Bridges 1 by Thur- three- The event was witnessed pitched by H. Klaerner 9, by j
man 1. Struck out by: Clark 4,1 7y a yery. lar?e .crowd, both Ruebsahm 3%, by Enderlin 5%. I
by Feller 1, by Bridges 1, by ;famS,, bavin£ their respective Hits allowed by: H Klaerner 12, i
Thurman 2. ’ Base on balls off: j “faas” present. j by Ruebsahm 11, by Enderlin !
Clark 1, off Feller 1 off Bridges ' Next Sunday the Giants will 4. Hits allowed by H. Klaerner
0, off Thurmann 0. Hit batsmen cross bats at Jimmie Pyka Field; 12, by Ruebsahm 11, by Enderlin '
by Clark (Oren Cottle). Passed with the powerful Dan’s Cafe 4. Runs allowed by: H. Klaerner
balls: DeLorey, Colbath, V. team of San Antonio. This team, 4, by Ruebsahm 9, by Enderlin 3.
Thurman. Time of game: 2 along witb the Brooke Field who Struck out by H. Klaerner 6, by
hours, 20 minutes. Umpires: M. won from the Giants 3-2 Sunday Ruebsahm 2, by Enderllin 3.
Cade, on balls and strikes, Reese a week aS°’ have given the- Gi Base on balls off: Klaerner 3,
on bases. Scorers: Mrs. Willie ants about as much misery as off Ruebsahm 1, off Enderlin 3.
Brooks, V. A. Cottle. j an7 opponents to meet the Fred- Hit batsmen by Ruebsahm (A-
--ooo_ j ericksburg team at the Fair! Klaerner), by Enderlin (A. Klaer-
Mrs. Fred Bode and son 0f . Park. Baseball fans are certain ner), by H. Klaerner (R. Schu-
Kerrville, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas jto see a grand game! [ mann). Time of game: 2:30.
Duderstadt and two children, I Box score results of last Sun- Umpires: Epp, E. Klaerner.
George Westinghouse, the cen-
tennial of whose birth is being
celebrated this year, combined
his life-long interest in electricity
and railroads in 1905 when he
demonstrated the first alternat-
ing current electric locomotive
before members of the Interna-
tional Railway Congress.
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SUNDAY, MAY 8th
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— VS. —
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day’s game follow:
-ooo-
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