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JAYCEE WINNER—Jimmy Copeland, center, took top
honors with a 74-70 to win the Junior Jaycee Golf Tour-
nament held Thursday and Friday at the TSCW course.
He will represent Denton at the state Jaycee Tourna-
ment at the Pine Forrest Country Club in Houston. At
left is Lem l^Lue, president of the Jaycees, extending
congratulations. Looking on is runner-up Curtis Bruce.
Winner of the state tournev will go to the Jaycee Na-
tional at Ames, la., Aug. 13-19.
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Tile floors, glazed tile
fluorescent light mi: an : the
modern samtarv equipment
Joe Aiuyal national tingle scull.*
champion has been appointed
chairman of the New York A C.
Rowing Committee for 195o
s mark that
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own standard
On Longhorn’s-
PORT WORTH. June 34
The fan.*' comfort and enjoyment
of baseball games took top billing
in the design of the new lai Grave
Field, home of the league leading
Fort Worth Cats, which will be of-
ficially dedicated with a field cere
mony on July 5
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Following last week's
of league leading Van
Claude Linville's Denton
the Trinity League tangle
land Ellis Co . of Dallas 1
noon at 3 In an
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left hander, troubled s
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< own to strike out nine t
t.’ie first three frames
Honey Grove’s two tall
in the second as a reau
doubles and a walk
Ramey began the game
!e Honey Grove's first t
ters managed to get on.
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ABILENE June 24— - Pat
Stasey of Big Spnng and Stu Wil-
liams of Ballinger are the only
Longhorn Leaguers who haven t
missed the tircuit's ali-siar game
Early voting of the fans for the
fourth annual game indicates they
should be around again when the
East and West standouts battle at :
San Angelo on the night of July 19
Ten members of last year's West
squad which doaned the East. 7-3. ,
before a capacity crowd of 4A94
fans at San Angelo are still in the
k'. k 'I igiii-*,
laatMWi make, every drop of .p-ay
malaria I r.junt awurea thorough
penrtratxwi and rrwnpletr roverage
•4th no wwate! It's built tn atand the
gaff of rough tough farming'
til IT NOWI
Ipftty
Cento
socked the other Grant homers
The Chicago Cubs bowed 5-4
five the Phil&avipiiia Phils
Some runs try Gran Nantner and
Andy Semuuck featured the Phil-
aoelphia victory. Hark Sauer hit
CsHm Mray — 60% T<
1.4 D Wm4 Kiltoag — I
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SAIT KDAY'S
11 \ is I t SIH r.
Tulsa 13 Shreveport 3
Beaumont 7 Oklahoma
Pan Antonio 9 Fort Worth 5
Dallas 3 Houston 2 <13 Innings'
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Cleveland 8 Waahlngton 5
Philadelphia at Chicago, rain.
Detro.t 4 New York 1
B<«ton 13 St louis >
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Philadelphia 5 Chicago 4
St LouL* 7 B «ton 8
New York 13 Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh at Brook’.vn. j-wlponed
Fort Worth
Tulsa
San Antonio
Dallas
Oklahoma City
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results, tile Bears could
nil right with only om
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right-hander hurled a I
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th. m back. 21-1 here
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accepted the offering* of
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and 11 runs as they do’
I visitors, 11-2 at Bronco I
tlay night.
Again it was all-Dlstrlc
Jtaney who led the Det
to victory He let the Hon
aggregation down
anil struck out 21
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The Detroit Tlgeis and the New
York Yankees who set a record
bv smashing 11 homers last night,
a-eounted for only one todav- by
Yog: Berra of the Yanks The T -
gers won 4 1 to increase their
American League lead
Bosuvi. s powertul Red Sa
taued to hit a
of l?-9 triumph .
against Saia
Douglas.
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LONDON June 74- Britain's league
biggest fortnight of international
sports opens Mondav or. the famed
center court of the Aii-EJ'gland
Lawn Tennis Club at Wimbledon
In the next 14 davs the sp-mts
menu will include the British Open jones of Midland Second Baseman
seventh Golf Championship at Troon A1 Monchak of Odessa. Third
Resa "a at Baseman Carlos .Potato' Pascual
and the Wimble-
invitation to be « spec'amr a:.d
referee m the final match of the
. . PGA
"T am ter-iblv sorry that r.
cums'.anee* beyond my contr 1 pr
ver t me from being then* I want to
wish you. Mayor Jarno- a
Rhode- the PGA and the Cl'v of
Columbu. the best tcumamer.t ever
Please forgive me for not be mg
able to participate With be*-, wish-
es and kindest personal regard* to
all I am *lnrerelv Ben Hogar, "
kappy »• affae tbit
baw.ry sarviee ♦•*
!• •< bM-iwf erg .Mr.
Pli.ladel-
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I ON DON June 24 P - Doris (
Hart climaxed her warmupa for!
Wimbledon todav bv winning the
women's singles title m the Lon- ,
don Lawn Tennis Champlonahipa. I
She defeated America's No 1 plav- >
er* Mrs Margaret Osborne Du I
Pont of Wilmington. Del , 4-ff. 8-4.
The Pioneer baseball league In £-4< _
Idaho t’tah and Montana led Class
C circuits m attendance m
with Ml 324
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COLVMBLS O June 24 f -
Ben Hogan two-time PGA cham-
pion and 195>C National Open K.:.g
who has drawn, criticism for pass-
ing up the current $40 non pc.A
tournament, apologized today for
his absence
In a telegram V>
prendent cf the Pt fe
era AxvwlaHon. Hogan said
"Thanks very much
congra'uiaur.g wire after
Al Monchak of Odessa
Baseman Carlos 'Potato'
of Biz Spring. First Baseman War-
reu Sliter and Outfielders Julian
Presslev and Bob Crues
Sliter and Pressfky. then with
Midland are now with Sweetwater
and Rusweil respectively, and
Crue* has switched from Roswell
to San Angelo
The 1949 East team ha- four
holdovers in addition to William'
Thev are pitchers Roberto Rodri-
quez of Ballinger and Albert Rich-
ards'v. of Vernon infielder Wayne
W11 e ot Sat Angelo and Out-
l.e.ocr Lou Ehlmger of Vernon
Harold Webb western manager
r . '-manager for the past three
■.«ar*. irmoved himself from the
el.e.hie list recentlv when he turn-
ed er the managerial roina
'.f.d.and to Ralph Blair
.'•ill pan owner of the
! ran* hise
B- b Hur.tly
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l*>*ga. •♦.•i.o*-- *« cb'o.a
!-•« ha-c >« -••<* Ho saw
•a ay**a*»»* ’a.ovgb »a, «•.!
j and Biaves have the stuff to press
! St. Louis and Brooklyn in the tight
' run
"They say to watch the old fel-
lows come around when the weath-
er turns hot. but I d t always
t hold with that The bat gets mlihty
heavy to some of the older players
in the dog da vs
‘When the season gigs hit. I
look tor the v .img Phill.es t > make
their move Thev w tn t be easy
to be;.’
“You can t count itie Bravos out
either The ilnb l.as a lot of pow
er and with pttrhet- like S.nn and I
Spahn "li h :id it w t. t sutler am '
I "- tre.k- '
It's tough to be out of the game
all i a.i til's, 'ears says the
soft-spoken 62-v ear-old veteian who
rejected severs, otters to remain
with his growing and shipping firm |
in Palmetto
' But 1 m g
tomatoes are
s'. .A* .-•»«■’ -avdMbFanC
Championship
Scotland the Royal
Her..ev. England
don Championship-
Pmir Amen. ar. nmfes-. ,nal« a-d
three amateurs headed bv British
Amateur Champ Frank Stranahan
have entered the open golf meet
starting Ju!' 5
But tne tennis a; Wimbledon will
be the bie -hr«
Ted Schroeder Amr a * top-
rar.king amateur ha- left nis -untie
title undefended.
Frank cedgman
traliar D"is Cup
N '. seecing
Ta.b*-:t nt
N 2
atay-*Uhoine proa broke even to-
day aa eight stalwarts stalked ,ip-
to the quarter finals o! the $*0
000 mid-century PGA champioiyMup
with third round 36 hole vi< tones
The tourney-tested tourists ad
van. mg into tomorrow s 36-hole
inan-to-miui centlict over S<:ot-
Country Clubs rain-swept acres
were Junmy Demaret the tasli. >.
plate from Ola. Call! Llcy-i Mo-
grum of Niles LI 1946 Nation..!
Open King who has piled , $8
loO in tournament golf Uns nymUi
Bv RALPH
PALMETTO. 1
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right World
are to be made
St Louis
M< Kechnie, who th.,* 'ear gave
up baseball in favor of tomatoes,
won't come right out and predict
the Tigers and Card* but he does
the closest thing to it
The team th*’ beats Detroit of
will win the Ameri. an League pen-
1949 HJtern pilot !“n\ M>s Dr“cori Bil1 ^.tlmating
longer in the league ** doe8n ’ an’’ tea’r‘ w
fams are selec ting the two
for the f'.r*t time this sea-
AU votes must reach the league ,
e in Abilene by noon ef July
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COLLEGE PARK Md June 24
—ip-—Big raw-boned Dick Attlesey
broke the world's record for the
ilO-vard. high hurdle* todav at the
National AAV. track champion-
■blpa.
AtUeeev negotiated the event in
1J 6 aeconds at the University of
Mwyland. shaving one-tenth of a
aocond from the accepted world
mark held jointly by Fi rewt Towns
and Fred Wolcott.
A U-year-old senior at the Uni-
versity of Southern Callforma. Dick
came like a shot at the .wcr.th
hurdle after a relative!'- bad start
He had to overtake J:m Gehrde*
cd Penn State no slow poke
Gehrdes got in second atx.ut
thiee yarcs m arrears of the cham-
pion
Bug AtUesey waan t the entire
shew. Sam Felten and Jim Cuchs.
• couple of New York Athle’ie
Chib's whale- did all right too
Felton broke the meet record for
tlie hammer throw
had been standing
and Fuchs uec hi»
for the shot put
Felton got Off *
3 3 4 inches to beat bv four
feet the 183 feet 3 3 4 inches rec-
ord wet bv A J Ryan back before
the first world war Cuchs throw
irut wgaln-t what little breeze there
was m 95-degree heat. eeUaj]ed hi-
record of 57 feet 3 1-2 inches aet
last year.
NEW YORK June 24 r
Major league baseballs behaved
like rockets again today
day games produced 18 home runs
Tha latest outbreak of "homer.-
tls followed last night s record auelphia victory. Hank Sauer
shattering harvest of 30 home runs 4 homer for the Cubs
in an eight game card.
Catcher Wes Westrum and the
New York Giant- were the ring
leaders of todav « assault against
the pitching .raft
Westrum poled three home runs
and a triple as the Giants pound
ed ou' seven four-baggers in crush-
ing the Cincinnati Reds. 12-0 The
seven homers fell one shy of match-
ing the major league record
Hbrnk ikwMMua u* *use gwzue
Hank Thompson Alvin Dark
Whitey Lockman and Monte Irv.n torv
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la'.Iit:
'.h.'cv ,uid 4. vear-.'li’. He:.:'
.>.o ->i c.<\e.a:iu the »sit<
p:oi. u ho has \ist db« ut
______ — Johnny Pulmcr Badin
The touring professionals and the who went to Uie final* last
Six-ad and
the eli'ngatevl lad
Besides Stasey manager
right fielder for the Brones, thev
are pitchers Ralph Blair of Mid i
land. Lus Franks and Vic Mktha-
lec of Roswell. Catcher Kenneth
■pARQUHAR Iron Age Ro*r Crop
Sprayer* really pay off berauae
there’* an Iron Age Speaver bu’.lt in
•new *nd capacitia* to meet every
grower'* Aemanri* far a nwchin* that
deliver* maaunufn coverage with low
upkeep Whatever your acreage or
crop you'll And a model Iran Age
Row Crap Sprayer to give you the
performance you wont!
Hewrt •< yevr g^raypr—
IRON AGI PUMP
Long-life Iran Age Pump wfamou* for
hard work aeaeon after eeoeon with-
out breekdowne High preeeure atom-
w ho
, h> tne run their
over St I.;.:- last
«8MSMv -wi
t.xiav as the-, breezed to a 12 3 Hi-
over the Browns
The Cleveland Indian? banged out
three home rutis in ecstrag me
Washington Senators b-o
A game between the
phia Athletl' - and the
White S x w«s pc.stp iled
of rail.
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The West team is to be made
up of players from Bu Spring,
M.o.and Odessa and Roswell The
east selections will come from
Sweetwater. Vernon. Ballinger and
mv um san Angelo
- rung the Ope;. ALo thanks for tuur - -----’— ------------- - .1
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Hart H ins Limdon j
\et Chain pionship
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The Jacksonville Fla girl took I
1&49 command at the stait of the sec-
ond sc and didn't give an inch. |
Officially Dedicated July 5
i concession stands, and better
systems and field lighting
of these are just a ti w
Impiovements made nt
Field tor Mi and Mrs
The tine new baseball plant, flie-
ptooi throughout, replaces ih«
.stands destroyed bv fire and flood
The comfortable seats, additional: 13 monthsjigu. La Grave Field also
entrances and exits, reduction U>| will have the largest seating ciip v-
the number of posts which might | cny in the Texas League, and the
obstruct view of the playing field two arch rivals who have been in
G the league the longest, tne Cats
! and the Dallas Engle.C’ will do bat-
: tie on Dedication Day
La Grave Field's new seats. 9,951
i of them, are individual form-fitting
1 chair* with arm rests and plenty of
leg room. And tne seats are two to
j three inches wides than before -
a comfortable 19 and 20 Inches
Four additional entrances and
exits have been added, for a total
’ of nine, plus three ground-level en-
trances This will enable a capacity
486 'crowd ot 13 008 to enter and leave
4861 in abort order as there is an en-
trance and exit near each section
of seats
The number of steel [Mists sup-
porting "the roof has been 1 educ'd
and now none obstructs view trom
any of the boxes or reserved seats.
Elevation of the stands rives everv
fall clear vision over the per-ona
1 in front of him
The new stadium now
lsr;e and
rest rooms
wall*,
most modern samtarv
arc feature* of the new
with them
a little age on
The team lacks replacements
and when a man like Vern Stephens
or Ted William* is out, it hurts
the club
Cleveland maxes the junior cir-
cuit a four-team race but the In-
ti are are "not too good defensive
Iv. admits M-Kechine who con-
cluded tins 45-year career as coach
the Indians from 1947 through
1949
In the Nakjnal League, where
McKechme won four pennants in
comphsh that feat three different cities as manager
"The Yankees will give Detroit in F Ittsburgh. St Louis and Cm
the rposl trouble," he adds drop- cinnati. he passes up Brooklyn and
ping the Red Box down to third rate* Si Loui* the team to beat ’
pl*<* You just can t laugh off those i
"Boston has serious pitch.ng :ials," says McKechme He's!
trouble. Hie team has too many right.
50-50 pitchers and you can't wm ..echnie
N C .
vear
Dave ! his gadabout days
b\>ur of the octet Mangrum,
Palmer Williams and Demaret— I
ica lit-.i Uie quarter finals of last
ven: ‘. lassi.’ al Richmond, Va The
lines will be clearly defined
w::ow's quartet finals, for
1 Uie font ma'chee over Sci-
ta - treacherous 7 032-yard course
c'.'.l ; :■ « home [iro against ’ a
seheciule calls for Gafford
Denirtu: 'a fellow but
Texan. Mangrum to j
Williams to tangle
with Dougla*. and Picard to jouat
with Palmer
l^aii and hungry looking Gattord
took the measure of Eddie Burke.
the man who beat the man" by
4 and 3 In yesterday's second
round Burke dethroned defend-
ing champion Sam Snead and was
king for a day
Demaret the laughing boy of the 1
links, staged one of golldom s great :
coiiieb*. ks in triumphing over
Denny Shute of Akron, the 1938-37
champ 4 and 3 Jimmy, as color-
ful as his wardrobe, never was
better than even until the 29th
holt, and twice he was three down. :
One down in the end of 27 hole*. <
Jimmy started burning up the •
holes ui a row—three with birdleg
and ousted his 45 year-old foe
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