Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950 Page: 10 of 10
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At The NEW ARENA
DENTON
FAIR
GROUNDS
The Whole Family for a
THRILLING SATURDAY NIGHT
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Thrill Packed Evening!
Show start* at 8:15 p.m.
Ba on Time ... You won't
Want to miss a Single Event
in this
General Admission
More entertainment for a
dollar than you could ask
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100
25c
Children ............
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NEW ORDER — Manager Steve O’Neill, right, greets
new Red Sox coach George Susce in Fenway Park dug-
out. The former Cleveland catcher and coach replaced
O’Neill, who took over the Boston Americans on retire-
ment of Joe McCarthy.
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Waco
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FRIDAY'S SCHEDULES
TEXAS LEAult
Dallas at Fort Worth.
San Antonio at Shreveport
Houston at Beaumont
Oklahoma City at Tulsa
NATIONAL LEAGlE
New York at Boston (night).
Philadelphia at Brooklyn (night),
St Ixiula at Pittsburgh (night). |
Cincinnati at Chicago.
AMERICAN LEAGl K
Chicago at St. louts (2-twt-nlght). ,
Cleveland at Detroit (night).
Washington at Philadelphia might)
Boston at New York (night,.
BIG STATE LEAGl E
Austin at Gainesville
Waco at Oreenvtlle
Sherman-Den Ison
Wichita Falls at Temple.
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Following their 1-1 record for the
Fourth of July double bill, the
Denton Tiger*, boasting 11 victor-
lea against only two losses, will
tangle with the Dallas All-Star* (
Saturday at Bronco Field at 8:15
p.m. Admission will be 50 cents. |
Tuesday the local nine blanked
Dallas’ Hl Parker*. 3-0, and were
defeated In the nightcap by Grape-
vine, 10-3.
Only two members of the Brook-
Jackie Robinson and
batted over 300 both ,
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DRINK MILK
TENNESSEE DAIRIES
Gold © Seal
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Brooklyn Bosses Interested
In Cat’s High (.lass Hnrlers
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Following th
the week bv I)
Denton dalrle
week's end t
milk prices or
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romltg slmult.
and Borrlen I
p’oducts rec<
price boosts
Grade A m
h. rnoin-nlred
milk 15 cents
One dairy
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market I- pre
North Texas
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Dallas dalr
hike because
bv producers
> Boasting three straight wins In
I *s many starts. Manager Harold
'Brayley's local American Legion
junior baseball team will do bat-
tle with Bridgeport at Bronco Field
, Detroit
1 New York ..
Cleveland .....
Boston ............
Washington
I Chicago
I Philadelphia „
St. Louis
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left-hander Melvin Rainey, winner
of all three games. Th* all-District
high school ace Is playing his fourth
year of American Legion baseball
here, and 1* building quite a
name for himself.
Against Honey Grove here the
uncanny left-hander went complete-
ly beserk, striking out 21 bats-
men and letting the visitors down
with only six hits.
Since Denton only has one more
While in IN
e* and exerr
this year ov
become* vita
voter go to
year. It 1*
year', but 1
Texas electh
Issues to be
voters. Dento
It* first big
when the Am
former Cong
to Denton fo
and he drew
gathering of
hundred peoj
house lawn
address as h
< Ity In many
1<h al Candida
t’ll of their
larger crowd
gathered oth
told of the e
American Co
how many
ideas or evi
Lasater Edges Bell Roofing;
Rancho Defeats Western Shop
Bell Roofing struggled for seven
inning* with Lasater Feed MH) in
one of its closest games of the
year Thursday, but still came out
the short end of the score, 8-7.
In the opener first place Rancho
Theater banked nine runs
nine hits to defeat Western Shop's I
fems, 9-6
After scoring runs in the first ,
i and third frames, the Roofers stag- '
ed a five-run rally in a desperate
attempt to overtake the Lasater |
nine. But that was as far as It ,
went Batters went down one-two- ,
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CROW1.EY, I.a . July 7
Twenty-game winners in
are scarce but what do you think
of a pitcher who hangs up that
many with a season a little more
than half over’’
O T (Rusty)
TEXAS LEAGlE
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on the Cat mound staff,
nes Houston beat
Tulsa defeated ()k-
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the ’bos*"
In other
lieuumont, 8 &
lahoma City, 5-3, and San
lu and Shreveport split, San
ton io winning the first game. 4 1,
in rxtia innings, Shreveport the
second, 15-2
Ken Staples belted two home
runs in Fort Worth a win Lou Mor-
ton got one for Dallas.
Houston jumped to a 5-0 lead
’ by the end of the second and coast-
... ed to its win.
down I Tulsa spotted Oklahoma City two
[runs in the first inning, then came
to win.
^Legion Nine Meet
^Bridgeport Tonight
home game ltd* season. Manager
Brayley urges that aU local fans
turn put for tonight'* clash to be-
gin judging the outstanding play-
er of the year.
At the annual banquet *• the
end cd the season, a trophy will I
| be awarded the player “most out- !
Islanding'' according to the fans I
Trophies will also be given to
j the player* with the best batting
| average and the most run* batted
In.
Rancho ...
Pitt Grocery
baseball | Moore BuRinrai* Ft inn
Western Shop
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Texarkana lead* In the Big State
League. That’s for sure. And Aus-
tin Is last. But It gets more com-
plicated gfter this. For Instance:
Wichita Falls and Gainesville
are tied for second. Greenville and
.Temple are tied for fourth, and
Waco and Sherman-Denison are
tied for alxth.
San Antonio 4-2, Shreveport 1-15
Oklahoma City 3. Tulaa 5
Hou»ton 8, Beaumont 5
NATIONAL LEAGlE
New York 6. Philadelphia 9.
Pittsburgh a. Chicago 4
Cincinnati 1, St. Lout* 13.
Bo*ton 3, Brooklyn 8
AMERICAN LEAGl E
Chicago 2. Cleveland 5
Philadelphia 4. New York 8.
Only game* acheduled.
BIG STATE LEAGlE
Auatln 2, Gainesville 7.
Wichita Fall* 0. Temple 6
Sherman-DenUon 8. Texarkana 7.
Waco 2. Greenville 3.
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Moore Business Form*
Shepherds
I.abater Feed Mill
Wins 20 Games .........
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By VMI.IH R MARTIN
Al' Sports Writer
Rumor has Brooklyn just about
ready to pluck some of Fort
Worth's high class pitchers to bol-
' sier Its chances In the National
League pennant race.
I The same rumor has Brooklyn
, boss Branch Rickey and son Branch |
Rickey. Jr., trying to make up J
j their minds which of the Cat twlrl-
i ers to bring up.
Mel Waters last night showed I
! why the Dodger bosses are in |
la quandry. He set Dallas
with five hits as Fort Worth won
a 5-2 victory. And he's just one of back
three In the sixth, and were al- j
lowed only one hit hi the seventh. I
Lasater began It* drive early
with four runs in the first They
got two more in the third and
with fourth, and the winning two
- the fifth off two walks, two
gles. and a fielder s chou e
Lasater pitcher David Hutson al
lowed the beers only four hits
Tonight Wednesrn Stioji mis-ts
1’ltt Grocery and
Forms plays El
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
TEX AS I.EAGI K
Dallas 2. Fort Woith 6
1946 Pontiac sedan., coupe
■'8’’, Streamliner, Black
Beauty. Guaranteed,
lajoks and Drives like
New
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| I.1OI1N
Opthnlsta
_ ______Walters ot the ■ KiwanU
Crowley Club In the Gulf Coast | NT Demo
League has done it.
Hie way this 24-year-oId Texan
Is going he's likely to finish with ]vn Dodgers
at least 35. He has lost only two. carl Furillo- .......
Hl* 20 wins were compiled the at home and on the road last sea-
hard way, too. He started and fin- I son
ished 17 games. Only three were j
In relief and In two of those he |
entered the game while his club i
was trailing.
Walters got credit for a pair of (
wins In a single day. It was in a ,
double-header against Galveston. [
He pitched the first game and then [
came In In the fourth frame of the |
second with his club trailing to |
muffle the Galveston Bats while
| the Millers went on to victory. |
. Johnny George, manager of the I
Crowley club, now leading this I
Class C League, when asked what '
Walters' best pitch was. replied:
“Rusty's best pitch is the one ,
I they’re not looking for.”
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Mr and M
Denton have
week* vacatl
where they
and Mr* E. 1
Avenue, at
oald, “The we
«tut dlfteren
hav* here a
we visited th
a i <>und '' Tur
sted with the
Worth for the
he enjoy* ■
pi"\ men! ther
ed s day a '
been late for
rime of drtvin
enjoyed' only
on hi* autom
was on time
work
tonight at I. Admission 1* 25 cents.
' The local nine has beaten Hon-
ey Grove once and Gainesville
twice.
Probable starting pitcher for
Denton in tonight's clash will be |
REPLIE5
HOUSE
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In the Classi
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