The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, August 27, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Help Yanks Win
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Lou Gehrig spanked the ball lor Cardinal
........... __ toward'’tha Wdrtd'* WlVPftot tSLTveet^riSfajT
loat a f-6 game to Dentler’* Out- *'h,*'lulf><1 foi'test between the two I partment Hot Water League chahi; 1^7’'waiter et^u I ''a*'''' llf. ^ Chic,**f“ r*d them to win the fir*
oat a < game to IHmtler a Out- ^ W(| „,f aft#r t!lfl w | plonihip , ,ff „ wheduM to Wtor JM** after eight | White Sex yesterday. to G, only to h .v# the t,
lawa in a game at Hannan «’»rk committee attempted to measure r. |g#t underway thia afternoon be* i ,h“r J*""* b'Ut,i The he/ty.traUiipa brought his L, \'m Wfm w' t(|f gUn
In Houston yesterday. jnon-existent wind. tween the Cracking Coil and ! ' “* d of more I1*"""* ,oUl “P l' rhc vrt.ich they jost to the home te«
The G ote Creek club had thej Owing to. the elimination of Gauger clubs. ’. P*r**B*- |double g.me chopped a half game 7 to j,
Houstonians grlng their wfay when ^Hck Prince’s Weetamoe. The aeries will be for five I f^ **°n M **' «d ‘
they battdd McGuire, Dontler hurl- bealwv»" tbw “*»•***• rBM» m **"*». «H* «*» eh^mt.ionship will. * N. , , , . .“ * |'\*nk* f<*“r **f * h* f ** Cleveland Indian* divided horn
tb final trials. , nly the Boston *„ to the team winning the first V, 7’, ,u failed to -nawvr the American League. in their fight for third place in t
three tilts. Both dub. have Wn J* ba> ^ ^ *"d I Gehng poled his first two hom Am6fjfHn „ ™ P "J
Strengthened conaide.ul.ly and *, ;SchnM>,m«f was *7^ ‘h* v,c*! in the opening gam. which the doull)e.hettder TJ ,n4iJ
fast brand of bill is expected.v '"f> "" a techniful knockout. | Yr.nka won 9 to 5. Hi* thirdl broke „,|uM,ted oul a 3 to 3 y"JL .
No admission is charged,to the . . I "p “ ni,lUnd duel belween Chttrlt>y the opener and the Sox Cook t
exhibition games which begin at Policeman 8 Suspicion ! Knifing and Ue Tietje in toe perjod wmp v<, ^ *
5.15 p. m. each duy during the • f UJtrk.Hiker tJnhlUt fflft,’rP,''c'' Thf tr,°- Put hi"’ U,ut
(TGe series, aud a'large crowd of °r nilCn^TlIKer UIIJUSI tth<.td of jimmie F xx in the rare
1 n-Citifs spectator* 1* expected tc • ~ for major league honors, and u
on hand for tbs. contests. L APHKN‘> n*; rolkWMIl ^ in front of Babe
The Hot Water league always KrBCT* y 0 t“ Ruth’* 15,27 p'icf' |
furmshe, someLf the most rigidly h.tch hlkm,, student a rule tnto Tlw Ie#Jfuf lwHnjr Detroit TH PHILAPELPHTA. Auf. ^dtir
contested ball games in this sec- ()n arr,Vi'1 he ”"*** h'»! gers were given a sc .re by the -Qiorge Lott, ChieagS, .
tion, ;.ml the current* series in not "Il’rh. Promptly he arrested the I philItWj>hla AthlnWl but manage H eien Jacobs, American worn
expected to be an exception. student oh suspicion of picking 11(( finally push dver a 7-5 victory champion of Berkeley, Calif, Sun-
■ his packet. An hour later he m a aam,, th.t went 10 innings j day won the mixMl national dotibldl
tiofore it fell to the Tigers.
THIE PLAY-WF
TEXAS LRAGt'E
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..ft 78 59 .5(19 3
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HAMBURG, Germany, Aug. 27
Trt START TODAY 'p ~Mm Schmdin,t B,ack uw,n i
iv u i mi 1 1 vi/n 1 l4. lhe Rhjn# blgw hU cljnib l)a(.k 1
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—Absence of breem gave the sur-
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San Antonio
Galveston -V
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Be :umont ..
Dallas ........
Houston ...
Fort Worth
Okla. City .
vlving candidate* for the defense
---------«... r... -. j of the America's cup—Yankee and I
Neiman’s Goose (>e«k Demons K*hlb:,w-~* respite Sunday. A
Blackest Nine
The Baytown Refinery lnterde
Uaytown
lhe- Galveston. Pilot* fur
conseculive time Sunday
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was featured by the
Mine
irling of Chici, Blackett
fanned 12 Pilots, and
[.visitor* to fouj, scattered
L batting honors went to
Li with four safeties in fjv»
[the plate, with Oscar, his
Lnmmate, trailing .him by
Largin with three safeties
bvc trips, ___ ill4.
Sunday's Results ........*
HousCnTfFoft Worth iV“’
Beaumont i-0; I‘alias 0-5. i
San Antonio.4-7; Okla. City 8-0.
G lveaton 4-3; Tulsu 1-0.
er, out in the third. -He was re-
ireWby Vandegenr, former IWl'l*1**’ Y’’"W*' mHled-hy Ghariee
Crockett ace hurler who had been^d Francis Adams, and lliilnoow,
umpiring the game, ami th t put | ow"'‘d hf a millionaires’ syndicate
the Goose Creek team on the low | Lcailed by Harold S. Vanderbilt,
; remain in th« competition for the
j honor and reap'-nstbiitty of defcn.l-
AB H Bit e ] IfllT the cup agatnst Tom Sopwtth's
British Endeavour.
bitle of the score hoard:
The box
NEIMAN’S
Ciruti 3b
King cf
Pinckard ss
KSlIey IB
Freeman 2b
Parker rf
AMERICAN LEAGUE
. 80 42 .60S ...
. 76 47 .613 44
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Helen Jacobft An
George Lott
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New -York
Cleveland ,w... 68 57 525 16
-4.. 64 fll......518 1T4.
St. Louis----- 54 65 .454 24 4
Washington .. j54 65 .454 244
Philadelphia .7 49 68 .419 234
Chicago ........j 44 79 *58 364 ******lf
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Sunday’s Results * P *_
St. Louis 3-9; Washington 0-5. j,,
, . n Cleveland 3-2; Boston 2-5. 1DKNTLBR
K- K - New York 9-2; Chicago 5-0. IP0"1.88
7 f ■ Deli oil 7; Phil ilolnhiu t. (io im' H"hh Hb
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, Chicago's second place Cubs
with Lon Wurncke yielding only
three hits, trounced the New York
Gls*its, ,7 to 1, yesterday ip the
opening game, “f thtlr crucial
scrips. The victory ... eul _ the
Giants' lead to five and one-i;alf
tennis championship, by defeating
Brooklyn’s •Dmigent went to St. 1-ester Stoefhn, Los Angeles, and
Loul* yesterday and greeted the Elisabeth Ryan, England.
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Grimm backed up Warneke’s
Wlttiant hurling by leading .a 10.-
hjt aaauitb on Freddie Fitzsim-
mons. ’ ‘ ■
For the second time
Cinciunati's Kids Su
htifh ends- of^dnubin header
against Philadelphi . #Tl.ey took
the first game - to !. behind the 1
six-hit "pitching vf -Paul Derringer, I
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NATIOANL LEAGUE
to. X. l'et. G.B,
tow .York . 78 44 .639 ...
Chicago ........ 72 49 .595 54
------St Louia v - 59 .5*7 644
. H i t n . ' ... (12 58 J> 17 15'
ins I’itUjjuigji ......57 48 ,478 104
Brooklyn „..... 53 (!(! .445 234
Philadelphia .. ifi 74 .383 31
■Cincinnati ...... 43 79 ,352 -If)
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TOTALS
NEIMAN’S 2 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 -0
GENTLE It 00 4 O | 2 0 0 2^1
Summary—Two-base hitsT Van-
degear, Polk. Home runs: David-
son, Stolen bases: King 2, Mc-
GtH3T~2*Clrutl 1 Pink-rd. Pitchers’
statistics: Vandegear relieved Me- j banged cut two*
n'Z , 7rT,nPi’rJ f 0U:i victories in, double-header with
Or«hin (,; McGuire 4 (3 mnlngs);- Hhiehobhr twirled
Vundegear II. Bases on W|b? l0 wi„ lh(. o^ner ]
2; McGuire 3 mnlngs), The final R,jmu wy a.
Vandtgear 5. Left on I. *4; N«-j f ^ hit„ whicb i
nkn’, m pmtygr. t—IgggirSjSrt7 ^ ^
The Buston Braves opening
five-gamd seris in Pittsburgh Sun-1
day downed the Pittsburgh Pir- J
ates 8 to.5 in a free-for-all hitting 1
contest.
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t, sturdy Goman wmdd’a
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he national pro champi n-
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Is over a a’ jteftomt rival
Kczeluh, Czechoslovakian
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Sunday’s Results
Cincinnati 2-6; Phila. r-5.
Chicago 7; New York L
Brooklyn 11-2; St. L»uis 5-7.
Boston 8; Pittsburgh 5.
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the decision of two years i Dallas at Houston.___
n: the spiy little Czech 1 Fort Worth-3t Beaumont.
|«ki Him on the'same scene .Tulsa at San Antonio,
whelming scores. ; Oklahoma jaty^at GftLvMtpn
1 Iiarnes, St. Louis, lift.,
mett Pare, Memphis, Tenn.,
s itoubles 'title when they
I the Ellsworth Vines-P,;ul
comhnation in ' straight
I, 64. 7-5. The 1933 title
Id by Vinnje Richards and
Wood whom Vines and
Siad eliminated in the semi-
itti which be ns 1
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iT JUST HAPPE’cyEDA CQUPL* OF WELLICNOvJN
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National League
Now York at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
. Brooklyn at St. Louis.
Boston at Pittsburgh.
American League
Chicago at New York.
St. Louis -at Washington
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Clevelstid at BoBon.
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Glenn Spencer did some classy
work on the mound Sunday and
gave the Houston Buffaloes a 2-1
victory over the Fort Worth Cats.
It was the sixth consecutive vic-
tory. for the Buffs in their behted
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drive fof 'a place in Mr..Shaug:
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The Dallas Steers open a two-
day stand .at Buffalo Stadium Mon-
r day night. Bill Beckman is slated
■; P,pBY! IS BORN t0 hurf for the Buffs while Old
Mr. arid Mrs. W- M •Waddell of Tlartiabe is brwked ta start
Cedar Bayou announce the birth
•at 6:45 a., m. Sunday of Larry
Dean,', eight and three-fourth
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both games of a dduble header
Sftnday night. 4-3, and 7-0. Abe
Miller Landed ’ the visitors the
blank for San Antonio’s fifth
straight victory.
The Exporters antf“Steers split
a double header at Beaupont. As
i result they cbfttlflTOl to share
fourth place. Vic Frasier blpnked
the Mavs 1-0 in the opening g'me
and Sol Gllatto humbled the Ship-
pers 5-1 in the seven inning'night
clap. *Rain delayed the start of
Sunday’s bill for more than an
hour. • --- .■ - . . •,
The Galveston Buccaneers taojt
both ends of avdouble headerrttt
the Island. The crippled Tulsa
Oilers were unable to get going at
any stage of tlie game. Joe Gibbs
the first .ame, 4-1, while Jim
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, August 27, 1934, newspaper, August 27, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145080/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.