Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1943 Page: 4 of 10
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Washington
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Detroit
Chicago
Boston
Cleveland
St Louis
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Chicago 3. Detroit 1
Washington 3. Boston 3.
St Louis fl. Cleveland 0 l
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Brooklyn at Boston, postponed
st Louis 4. Pittsburgh 3
(Only games scheduled).
National League
York at Philadelphia, post-
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the first inning alter Mulke’
it to first on a fielder s chd
later came in to tally on errors
Scott led Miller's team to victory
on three runs oH one hit and two
Miller's Orlll .
Smith If
Ryan c
Miller 2b
Spurgin 3b
Strickland ss
Ebert, rf
Burden, lb
Funder-burg cf
Scull, sf
Harper, p
Stubta. 2b
Tayior rf
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have to come back. Hugh Fullerton.
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an old-timer yet, but he used to
pal around with those guys and he
can tell you plenty about the stars
of the nineties and even before
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idle, but'the Washington Senators
lost ground nevertheless by drop-
ping a 3-2 decUion to the Boston
Red So*
The Detroit Tigers slipped out of
third ptace by losing a 3-1 verdict
to the Chicago White Sox in spite
cf seven-hit pitching by Hal New-
houser
The Cleveland Indians ran into
the day’s worst ambush, however
On returning to their own park for
the first time in two weeks they
were beaten fl-0 by the last place
St. IjouLs Browns and stumbled in to
seventh place in the standings
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become accustomed. 4-3 over the rler eacorta in the battle of the At-
lantic, told today of what it called
“a dramatic fight’’ in mid-Atlkntic
between a U-boat and planes from
a British carrier
The broadcast rapordad by The
Associated Press, declared the sur-
faced underseas araft stood off eight
planes, shooting down one, and
“after the successful conolasion of
this unequal engagement the U-
boat continued on its operations.’’
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neld for the only home-run of the
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0 have to come back. Hugh Fullerton. T’—*"-----
. Senior He doesn't rate himself as , for the duration last
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elded by one run and have tost 11
of them Cincinnati has won 8 out
of 15 in the same category. -
The Cardinals had another one
c< these close oontesU yesterday,
the day's only fracas In the Nat-
ional League, and they captured it
tn the manner to which they have
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WESSON OIL
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s Millers Grill Takes One-sided
t* Game From Lions; Soldiers Forfeit
To Denton All-Stars in 10th Inning
Bonds for A B Bacor arid Rob
ert Chastain each indicted on
a charge of robbery bv assault by
a District Court grand jury Tues- ,
day were set Hiuraday at 31.500
each
The two men were Indicted in
’ connection with severe injuries and
a lou of money allegedly sustained
by Fred Crawford of Lewisville
with whom they came into Denton
June 2
Crawford, in a semi-conscious
condition, later came before Justice ,
of the Peace J T Folev in Lewis- ’
• vlile He alleges that 3436 was taken
j from him
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Bo* Scare
_ The box score follows
Lions
Anyx. 2b
Mulkey. 3b
Tate, ss
Smith. If
Hopkins, lb
Rainey sf
Ferry, c
Stewart p cf
Harper cf. p
McMahan, rf c
Mctilll. rf
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ball players hadn't received their
just desserts Ln the balloting for
1 the honor roll at Cooperstown be-
cause the old-time baseball writers
; weren't around to tell of their feats '
’If Chadboume. Phelon. Bulger. ,
uuuwo i Sani Crane and others could come ! dldaies _______ _____ __
Ab"r H PO A E b’wk- wrote McBride, you would I scarcely any football teams
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Miller* Grill
Shortening SC
Red Salmon
(This u> another of a series
dealing with the porspecte for
Intercollegiate football this
faU.)
By ROMNEY WHEEEEK
7lan,-/laiiontd. fi/tothux,
WkH. .e Y.Haw )
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DALLAS, June 10—<JP>—Proper-
Um of Trinity University at Waxa-
hachie. former site it a Presbyter
ian educational institution, will be
operated as a college by the Texas
District of the Assemblies of Ctod
The district authorised the pur
chase yesterday of the property,
which was vacated when the Pres-
byterian school moved U> San An
tonk> last year
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' ably was as famous as Babe uth
Pop doesn t agree on these choices,
nor does he agree entirely with the
most recent baseball writers balks
on which Frank Chance Rube
Daddell. Ed Wash. Miller Huggms
and Ed Delehanty came the closest
of those who failed election
Most of them will get plaques in
the hall some day he says, but
some of the best players have been
neglected or forgotten entirely
Miller's Grill threw the Lions by
the heavy 12 to 1 score in open-
ing Wednesday right’s softball play
at City Park diamond, while Uncle
Barn's men from Camp Hoarxe for-
feited the second game to the Den-
ton All-Stars m the 10th inning
The Lions made their only run in
made
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Mort Cooper and Rip BeweU, two
of the League’s leading pitchers,
were paired on the mound and came
up to the ninth inning with the
score Ued 3-3. Then the Card!'
speed got them the vital run.
Kucowski Scores
Whitey Kurowski. playing for the
first time since he hurt an eye on
May 28. stretched a hard urive into
a double to open the inning Mar-
tin Marion was given an IntenUonal
walk Cooper sacrificed. Lou Klein
lifted a fly to leftfleld and Kurow-
ski raced home after the catch
Total for the inning—one hit, one
run
Kurowski also collected a triple
and a single to score two of 8t
Louis' other three runs to help
Cooper gain his seventh victory
against three defeats
This give the Cards a half game
margin over the second place Dod-
gers. who were kept idle by weather
conditions.
In the American League the first
place New York Yankees also were
$2.95 to $5.00
The Boston
Store
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See thrilling Rodeo Saturday
night. 5:30 P- «»• M*nJ' »P**-«* •
events. Adm.: adult* 60<, children j
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Sweet Peat
Tech. Tennessee, and Mississippi
State Out of its 12-team South-
eastern Conference come also the
tougliies like Lou dana State Au-
burn. Tulane and Vanderbilt, who
annually knock the )>egs from under
intersectlonal rivals
This year there are no bowl can- I
______ Indeed, there may be
SHORTENING
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dow r FxiRcirr
Upci ev.ry day
fl p. n» . nice line
drink. *iaplr gr
Drop in tor that
Pram. Dvnton'i
HVorr
meet in the
Georgia
pion has not a man left from the
great team which Frankie Slnkwich
led to fame
Alabama victor in the Orange
Bowl expects to be in a Like posi-
tion by mid -summer
Tennessee whc-ie tough Volun-
teers went to the Sugar Bowl is
asking soberly if there U be enough
boys next tall to field a team
Wauld Lve Frenhw^n
Two notes of confidence were
struck by Dr M L Brittain, presi-
dent of Georgia Tech, and Tulane's
president. Rudus C Harris, head of
the Southeastern Conference
"We shall be able to play toot-
ball said Dr Brittam "We ex-
pect 300 freshmen to matriculate
next term If army cadets are not
available. .1 think it advisable to
continue football using freshmen
under 18 tears of age and others
who might be permitted to particl-
l>ale ''
"We expect to play amateur foot-
ball' Harris said If ever there »a»
validity to the assertion that the
game builds men physically It
should be prewed now Some ot the
cry-baby coaches who care primar-
ily for their records as winners are
‘ ones who want to quit
■ in this period
Auburn and Louisiana State like
Alabama and Georgia are non-
committal
Oddity ot the whole situation is I
Uttle Sewanee /•ffklally known as |
the University of the South Once a
football power and later a gridiron
; door mat the Uttle school withdrew
from the Southeastern Conference
in 1040 and discontinued football
i the f' Uowlng year Now bolstered
by approximately 300 Naval Cadets
Sewanee is reported < onsiderlnk’ a
return to the gridiron wars
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known as an umpire Tom "Toad"
Ramsey or "Willie Bill" Hutchin-
son’ And did you ever hear of
, Charley Bennett, who caught for
Detroit and Boston and led the
league nine times in eleven years?
Pop considers him a better re-
ceiver than Mickey Cochrane who
probably will be in the hall of
fame after a few more elecUons
Johnny Kling or Ixxi Creiger
Point. Q
Pat GIom
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for your loan
ot Beaton Store.
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Lemons Seakist
ATLANTA June 10—(#>- The
Deep South gives you cotton, corr.
and complete confusion
The confusion, in this case be-
_ louds mtercolleglale athletics
and there's been nothing like It
since the time the tornado hit Aunt
Mandy's chickens
to the nlate Scott hit a long *'—”' A f This is the country that produc-
,)J Morebonrd in center- , ’“T'1 ,O°U*11- Ch“llen-
' hall of fame recently led Clyde Me- gers jjge Alabama Georgia. Georgia
I Bride of the Kansas City Stas -CO -rsw-n -rvnnouM .nd ML-udsstnoi
suggest that a lot of the old-time
Service Station will play the first
Penrv Ice Co and Harte In- i
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yaa aarw OOOfl cap. per paaed.
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By JUDSON BAILEY
Aawciated From Sport* Writer
The club that wins, the one-run
games wins the pennant tn the
National League according to the
old sages of the senior circuit.
Tills diverting aspect ot victory
came in for considerable attention
i last year as the St Iz>UB Cardin-
als started streaking down the borne
stretch From early August till the
end of the season the Redbirds
played 15 games which were decided
by one run and they won 14 of
them
The Cardinals still are playing
their games tight and they still are
winning most of them, although
naturally enough their mark this
spring doesn t compare with last
autumn
Discounting a pair of tie games
I the Cardinals have had 24 of their
41 contests this season settled by
j one run and they have tr iumphed In
i Four 14 of the 24
“ soon be knowing about early stars | conference teams already have sus- | hi comparison the Brooi
j I who played the game with al! the pended Varsity football operations ( Dodgers have played 18 games
0 daring and stamina and skill of ; fOr the duration and the fate ot ■--- . . . .
a different game ( some others may be decided here 1
" June 26 at a special meeting c< the
Florida suspended all competition
i Mprch Mls-
Mssiiipl and Mississippi Slate were
added to the list ten days ago when
the State Board of Central voted
the suspension of all intercollegiate
athletics at the state Controlled col-
Matter of opinion leges and last week Vanderbilt sus-
The real old timers" swore by pended Varsity (oolball because ot
such players as Jere Denny and lack of material
Fred Prefer star infielders of the | Georgia 1943 Rose Bowl cham-
80 s. and Mike "Kmg ' Kelly, col-
I ■ orful catcher who in his dap prob-
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' could be compared to Ruth s He
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’ 105 in his baseball uniform
’ There was Ed Williamson who
i "probably was nearer to Wagnet
than any infielder I ever saw and
be was going back '.hen. and
Herman Lrxig of Boston, hailed as
the developer of Inside" baseball
There were some great pitchers—an
unusual number of them in fact— ,
I who have received few votes or [
none al all Mordecal Brown and . yy (or
; Addie Joas have had some backing. ' chiefly the
i but how about BUI Dmneen. better
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