Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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The Cleburne Frlgldice baseball
nine will play at Sand Flat Sunday,
tackling the itrong American Bus
nine of Fort Worth Fate Oal-
lahan la manager of the lecal ag*
tatewiM i»regathm
Mr» Nell Tayfor Beljah ta recov-
ering tn F<>rt Worth from a recent
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thyee* times EdWard Burton crcteaed
f. ■ r hpirw! plate Tour times lu hta three
>' official trliNi'to Itet 14<y McKrn-
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;if: . ' Ffnl« Roger- w«« the Mar for the <xj -
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• Ihc plate Two of hte Mown were
A doubles. Martin got t*o for three
In the teumid contest Hie vtaitorg
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.- counting that fstal frame Highway
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‘iltny Mtered nine tiiima in tiie fifth corner. Mi’oriiig Jlntniilcy and CainfT
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was the utiit of the road nien'a big Yanks down In the ninth
‘ moment He got. two. blow* in the I ■
, snflifl. timing WUkpii MeClnre w«s Mr*. David Sowell end dsiwli-
tbe lending hitter lot the night, tern, Shirley and Jane, vtalM rel-
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Wednesday Night
third inning of- the opener
of the nightcap ■'
Dallas siiaded Oklahoma (Oily 7
io « to hold to second place ctay
Touch*tone limited thr Indians
tvs ruM tn,the first eight taming-
bath liomsr* by Mari Maggxri
then collajxted in the tilhtl. to
let Ip three more run# Raid Over-
man relieved ToUrintane, let an-
other Indian runnor wore, then
fanned Caliber (Jeorge Dickey with
the baMta loaded r*
Ran Antonio replaced Shreveport
|n third place with a 8- to 1 vic-
tory over the ixnilaiana club Emh
.Blldim Qf Ban Antonio and Vallie
Eave* of Shreveport were both
nlckell for nine safetteg. The
NfiMlon* committed three error*
Dunn homered for San Antonio In
Ute iiaih tuning
I. Tulsa shaded Fort Worth > to 2
with Stan Schino homering in the
secotid lotting Tutaa iced the
■ game with two rup* in the third
Mr and Mrs B. H Beckham
and daughter. Ruth, of Bra. who
have been vteltlhg Mr. and Mm
John Hill 6t Bone visited here
[■ briefly Thureday enrtmte home .
( They were accompanied by Mrs
1 Beckham'* mother of Fort Worth |
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SUMMITT N J., June IS (UJO
.22 .) the inountalrui came, Will
Houston'Two-Ton” Tony Galento today
and JDallae, San Antonio /aiidlthe l.i»-foot elevation ol Madame
Shreveport L :------—*-------*-•<—
Ing up the remainder of the upper for hl* til
bracket ------*“
Houston swept a doubteheader ----------— „
.with Beaumont, 8 to 3 had 3 to L New Yorti Boxing Commission kick-
t.o pull ahead Ah of the Edporters ed Tony out of the swanky Aebury
runs came on circuit clout* Hir*b Park conditioning namp yesterday
011 hoaiei'ed with two rm in the i Phelan said Galento wa* becoming
third inning of- the opener and rionchalant and sluggish tn hie
Rowell connected in the atath frame carnival atmosphere of Asbury, with
‘ ;the. scantily clad debutantes op the
’ boardwalk, die shooting ga'1—
and the hi vi Ung beach-aide bins
where hot dogs and foaming beers
reached, out ahd commanded a fat
man it heart
Galento is back in tlie condition- >’
Ing spa tn wAich he climbed last
July -< limbed over his Orange. M
J bar. Here he completed traio-
mg for a Philadelphia bout with
Jxtirt Henry lewis, and attained
the finest physical >>eak of hte
career ■ ■■ ’ |„ , .Jj"
It was no fault of Galetito's
that he never tangled with J. H.
Lewte In Phtiarlelplita ' Unfortun-
ately Galento traveled the )6 aMtea
between Bummitt and Ot— ige ea$h
night th an open car Tbtui he
Contracted pneumonia Finally, he
won his greatest battle in an
usygrn tent ,
Now Tony ha* two weeks to at-i
tain that physical jMgk of Jasti
year He will remalH At this hlU-‘.
side camp until the day of the ’
Urals fight. *■ .*
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Pfoiu are being made for mixed- |
fourabme play at U>e Gtoburne
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1 was announced today Coounitteee
j of the g*M and women'* group* .
Will get togetlier and,make pairings I
for the event
REHULTN YEMTERDaY
Texas Leagae
baU*« 7. pklaiioma Oity tl. (|kmt
gam*
tenn Antonid 6, Bhreyeport I,
night, genie..
Tulsa I. J'ort Worth 2, night
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Houston 8-2. Beaiimont 3-7 day
game
American league
. Dat.roil 9-8, Hoeton .8-2
Cleveland 4 New York 2
Washington 3, chteaao <>
,. *t 'Louis fl. Philadelphia 0. night
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National League
NeW York 2. Chicago J
imiis k. Brooklyn 2
10c
"knock-1 Oklahoma citi
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Ttrt*a al Fort Worth. tr‘ime
Houston tit Beaumont/ day game
Ban Antonio at Shreveport, night
game
Aiv*<'ri«an Ixmgae
Qhicago al Washington
Et Louis it Phitadelphls
Detroil al Bouton .»
Clevelangl at New York
National lumen*
Boston at Pittsburgh
Brooklyn at St Mhils
New York al Chicago
mnladetphia at Cincinouti
at Dallas night 77^ Texas League was lew, (Home _IO
scrambled today with Houston .. * —“ ----- ------ -----
holding * game and a half lead Puffing and blowing, he reached
* AllUltllO —teles-- « 'sztoi te—.4 *»< MaAaswa
In respective order mak-1 Bey * camp to complete his training
remainder of the upper for bls title fight with Heavyweight
Ohampton Joe Louis on June -M
CliaUmati John J. Phelan of the
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1 VI,tt finally has joined the
: down-the-Yankees' <4“b
1 lowed Bob Feller to miss
kee sefte* In silceession. —
I Cleveland >sw finally unveiled
4 1..^ r. O. evtobaa C4 i ct *41 1 1 eei •'s*ia*te(FT
An error oust Feller a 1-8 vtf-
tt turned out. the in-
wKn 4-3, (Hid Felter received
Ing Monday night wasn't there <|t the flnisii
right nights The Feller had the Yaiiks lieuton
' Utah* way , intoJ j.Q, u«*d bad given up only two
t 8" 1 hits, one of litem an Infield scratch,
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> tl>« play-off Weddhsday 1
they trimined w* CCC i, ........
to * 13 to 0 score. The Htahwri . tgiRh
, *■' Dcpiirtiiu-nt woR MLjUuublUpO pf"-_______ „ _____
from Hu’ HI.. i>pa"( * (Ito'i-ty Up* Crositjl* popped tip to F.-ll. r mmg
” " ‘ 1|to sat-rtflet Feller, by dropping
the ball, could have- made a dotibje
lor the MethodisA) pa.md the club up and Keller stayed nt- first
tai, .... ... , Ho .. . . ------
In three] (bi,y
MIHM’I IIEHL, WHO Iiurw ivnirr
out at the piata, but liriitaley drot>-
ped the ball and the innuira re- 1
versed lilr decision It Hems)ey I
hadn't dropped ttampbeU'* throw
Yanks WOllld have been retlr-l
witbojrt a rim. Then Di Mog-
’ Vltt didn't give tip He sent Hale
up to hit fol Webb and he singled 1
Weatherly liatted for Feller l>ut
popped up Hemsley walked Then
Campbell slnglrd. sanding Hulu tn
with the tying run Hen Ohiipman
dropped a double into th* left field
kee aeries (n
vnt *1
two Yan-
btit' the
The Maili sure! M>Qtkltsts andj)«‘r a” Varikee Stadium ysstrrdky
Btata Highway Department softball | - . ..
ten* WHI elash to “ three game
serie* to decide Uw flrsi-lrali win- ,«vm. 4-2, tend Fritar received
m r of th» upper brocket In the credit for h|s lOUi tritnhph. but li<
elty lk.te>. -.siting Me...lay night there at the (Ipjsh
and running straigi
MeUioduJ,* made Utelr way,.
the pluy-oft Wrdm-toay night a- .niu, one 01 mem an inneio scr
they trimmed th* CtXJipainp t*n anine into th*; last half of
““ ..... »Z.«i -Ha wallted Charite K«H<T
plncli-hitter. to start the Inning
*a?rtfte*' Feii’er, by droppinK
the ball, could have made a double
ntay but Instead he caught tlu- pop-
1 st- .first
singled and kilter racW to
Henrich filed to ChtmjiWt
>to Short rtfht, wlio threw Keller
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The Southwestern Bell Telephone Companv
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BM Texas towns and cities.
The Southwestern Bell ia glad Its lines con-
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quick, state-wide* telephone service.
Through teamwork and friendly co-oper-
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