Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 1952 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DENTON
RECORD-CHRONICLE
Monday, September If, Wfl
CASE TAKES BIC ONE
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necktie... on your
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Southwest Conference
Football Schedule!
Complete and oceuroto.
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the Eastern Open? on hisT victory ' Sox' 43 *n 17 ‘nnin«g
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by an AAA team Temple-featuring
the schedule,
championship
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Again this year, you’ll find Football Headquarters under
the Humble sign in your neighborhood; your neighbor
under (he Humble sign invites you to be his guest at
Humble’s broadcasts* of Southwest Conference football
games.
To find out when and where you can hear the game
of your choice, visit your neighborhood Humble dealer:
he'll have each week’s broadcast schedule posted in his
window.
$5950
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McMurry | Fire Des(rovs HorseR
BELMONT, N.Y. <.fl—Crackling '
Reynolds col- entered the finals by beating Fort
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kees whipped the Indians, 7-1, to]
1Texas Con f eren ce
\ Opens Full Suing
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Odessa of Lubbock’s district, 18 7,; Forest was winning over Jesuit of
There are 34 games in the AAAA
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Western
McMurry invades Wichita Falls to burned to death,
play Midwestern.
j HOUSTON i.F — A former Uni-
versity of Texas acc, Felix Kelly,
turned back Sammy Giammalva,
7 5, 6-3, to win the man’s singles
of the Shamrock Invitation tennis I
tourney here yesterday.
cancelled.)
V/a-shlngton 6, Detroit 3.
Philadelphia 10-2, St. loufa 6-1,
MONDAY'S SCHEDULE
NATION 41. LEWIE
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
St Louis st New York.
(Only games scheduled )
A.MEKK'AN I.EAIH’E
Washington at Detroit.
Boston at Chicago
(Only games scheduled.)
The Delaware River forms a na
tuial boundary for parts of four
eastern states—New York, Pennsy-
vania, New Jersey and Delaware, i
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
football
Reconditioned Used
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The Eastern Open check for that
amount boosted his year's earn-
ings to 818,441 That leaves him
only $562 behind third place Jackkk
Burke Jr. among the leading mon-
ey winners. Burke is reported to
have put away his clubs for the
year to concentrate on getting
married.
You’ll enjoy the football broadcasts. But it’s more
fun to see a game from a seat in the stadium. Plan now
to drive to as many games as you can. Before you start,
and on your way, stop for neighborly service under the
Humble sign.
Team —
Brooklyn
New York
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Chicago
Cincinnati
Boo too .
Pittsburgh
Team-
New York
Cleveland
Chicago
Philadelphia
Boa ton
Washington
St. .Louis
Detroit
class, playa Sunset at Dallas Fri
Jack Barton, ex Denton High
School grid star now making his
niche with the University of Texas 1
Longhorns, has been named one
of the Steers’ tri captains for 1952
The other two are Bill McDonald
of Orange and Richard Ochoa of
Laredo.
VYAH BPOS
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Snead Eyes
More Money
BALllM&RE OP— Sam
has one new go^f championship.
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Ask for these two
football too eon novelties
at your neighborhood
Humble sign.
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5 for the British Amateur title
last June at Prestwick, Scotland,
lost the first hole when the Toledo
millionaire’s son holed out a
foot eagle 3 putt. Ward never was
able to take the lead or ever square
the match thereafter.
After a flistenng three under- j traij the Dodgers by seven games
par 68 in the r"'*’"*"'’
finished the 34 holes in even par I
whil* Ward was four qver for the
distance.
belt today and has his deadly eye
leveled on another.
Snead won the Eastern Open by
a margin of two strokes in his first
crack at it yesterday and he has
the same designs on the inaugural
National Celebrities Open starting
Thursday in Washington. I Indians to nine hits. Lopat „
Besides adding another tourney (given credit for the victory. Mike
championship to a list which al-1 Garcia, who hadn't been scored on
ready is close to 100, Snead is in-1 )n 30 innings, gave up four runs
* - anothet $2,400 first jin the third inning during a four-'
; hit barrage to be tagged with
his loth defeat. He has won 20.
A pair of rookies with less than
a month of major league ex* 1
perience were the culprits in the
defeats of the Dodgers and Giants, j
A grand slam homer by Jim '
Greengrass, the first homer of his
big league career, accounted for '
all the Cincinnati runs
I Dallas won only the first and
fifth games in its series with Okla-
homa City. Both times they used
{their ace hurler, Dave Hoskins.
| The Eagles paraded five pitchers
to the mound in Dallas in a futile
try to stop Oklahoma City.
The game was a toss up for six
innings, though the Tribe was nev-
er behind. Russ Burns’
It's Sports, Tribo In
T L Championship
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,
The Oklahoma City Indians ■
„ . . ■ ------. . . downed the Dallas Eagles, 4 to 1,
"the Yankees win "the big ^u.n^_y_ lhe
one” from the Indians in Cleve-ifirst r"ound c;
land and the Giants miss a grand ■ piayoffg ln the Texas laeague.
j- _ jndlans w))i nlttt (he shreve-
[port Sports tomorrow night in
Louisiana team
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NATIONAL I.EAGt K
St. Ix>ul» 14, New Ysrk 4.
Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 0
Pittsburgh 2-1, Philadelphia 6 3.
Chicago 0-3, Boston 1-2.
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New York 7. Cleveland 1.
Boston 3, Chicago 4. (Second game
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CHICAGO UN—Frank Strana-
han has carved a niche for him-
self in the Western Golf Associa-
tion’s hall of fame by winning the
group's amateur championship for
• the fourth time.
He joins such old timers
H. C. Egan and Chick Evans
the only men to make shch a i
nopoly of the covetpd
Amateur crown.
Shortly after the thrn of the cen-
, tury Egan won it four times and
Evans captured it eight times.
A&I's Javelinas go to Nacogdoches Park barn last night on the eve
to meet Stephen F. Austin L
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SUNDAY'S RESULTS
TEXAH LEAQI'E PLAYOFFS
Oklahoma City 4. Dallas 1.
(Oklahoma City wtna best-of-seven
two-run I *erle#-
homer in the seven'h wrapped up
the game.
The parade of Dallas pitchers be-
gan with Hal Erickson and wound
up with Jose Santiago In between
were Don Mossi, (the loser), Ed
Varhely and Pete Mazai. ,
Erickson gave up tre first run In
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west Texas State and 1
I lost, 19 6, to Sul Ross Stale.
! Saturday night, ACC entertains
East Texas State’s Lions. Texas j filames swept through a Belmont i
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Johnny Cre^k misjudged
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other Oklahoma City score.
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By JOE REICHLER •
AP Sports Writer
The New York Yankees appear ,
to have their fourth successive
pennant wrapped up. The fast-fad-
ing Brooklyn Dodgers are ready
to be taken but the New York
Giants haven't the guns with
which to do it.
That was the picture today fol-
lowing Sunday’s activities which L . . ., , .. . ,, . , .
saw the Yankees win "the big V*??
“I pitching of Jim Atchley to win the
one” from the Indians in Cleve-1 flrsj round of the Shaughnessy
|.nA >n<4 th. Ciantc mist >1 erand l_i____ ■■ —
opportunity to cut deeper into the
Dodger lead.
With southpaw Eddie Ixipat and Shreveport. The
righthander Allie r
laborating in fine style, the Van-[Worth, 4 games to 0
tional, defeated Harvic Ward
Atlanta 3 and 2 yesterday in
scheduled 36 hold wiiidup of the
5th meet. He did it with specta '
cular recovery shorts.
Ward, who walloped Frank 6 and
able to retain their three-game
, National League margin over the
I pa iww savlson
[ place St. Ixniis Cardinals drubbed
1 the New Yorkers, 14 4. The Brooks, [
| Giants and Cards each have 12
| games left to play. The Cards
{ three under-! ~ -
morning. Stranahan j and y,e Qiants by four.
1 ho.es in even nar Jn other results, the Philadel-
phia Phillies swept a
from Pittsburgh, 5-2 and 2 1; Bos-
ton’s Braves and Chicago's Cubs
divided a doubleheader, the Braves [
winning the opener, 1-0, and the
Cubs taken the second game 3 2,
in 10 innings.
Philadelphia's Athletics took two
ifrpm the St Ixiuis Browns, 10 5
[and 2 1; Washington whipped the
Snead Detr0lt TiK«rs, 6-2; and Chicago’s
the Dodgers were i
! Every member of the Texas Con-|l^e {*r*b’41PUl. Eagles tied the
runnerup Giants when the third-1
football season in earnest.
Austin College starts the week's
| hostilities against J
WHO PASSES ON A HILL OR CURVE
BUT PROVES THE MIND IS FEEBLE,
AND SELF DEFENSE -
MAKES LITTLE SENSE,
MINDED PEOPLE.
Sunset whipped Jol\n Reagan, the
day night to brand itself ali one of
I the outfits to beat ii. the AAAA ti-
[tie race. Temple licked Denison,
an AAA team that had been rated
[quite strong, 38 0.
I Other feature games of the week
last week proved awe-jin AAAA send Tyler to Dallas to j
some in lacing Texarkana of Class play Forest and Breckenridge,
'AAA 42 7. Texarkana is supposed [Champion of AAA to Wichita Falls |
Ito be a strong contender in its divi-jto tackle the well ranked Coyotes. I
|sion. Wichita Falls last week opened the |
I Port Arthur indicated it was to st’8son with a 27 6 decision over
be reckoned with in state runner I V>rnon
up Baytown’s district by licking Tyler beat Palestine, 28-7, while
r\.i ..i , ..li *i.-_ ,o <t Forest was winninc over Jesuit of
I Dallas. 38 6.
... , . ... . ., [ Another headliner in AAAA this
division this week end with a foray wiU be Rayloy.n , amar
Temple, heralded at Hrtuston Fhridav \amar doesn’t
* ’ appear anywhere near as strong as
lit has been but should be a good
[test for Baytown.
Casey Stengel wouldn't call his
j Yankees "in” and Al Ixipez
wouldn’t count his Indians "out.”
j but the cold facts state plainly
; that if the Yankees win only six
of their remaining 11, the Indians
must win eight of 10 to tie.
Ixipat and Reynolds limited the
was
Russ
an
s me weeks,------ —lx
Southeastern | The Indians pulled thre edouble
’ State of Durant, Okla , Friday night; plays in the game. One of them
I’m Denison’s Texoma Bowl. I rtopped a Dallas scoring threat in —;
Last week Abilene Christian Col- the third inning,
liege hung a 20-7 deteat on South- |--------------—■
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . . .
Baytown has already shown it day night. ' ZT'Je riior
Sunset whipped Jofin Reagan, the I Wfc LUkt-tVtKY
strong Houston team, 27-12, Satur | j PLUMBING PAIN,
3... -------, . FROZEN P|PE«
> TO
jCLUTTERED
’i,b Eicturc/
JVmer.
deserves its rating, new Lubbock
will try it this week in Texas
schoolboy football.
Lubbock, the defending state
Class AAAA champion, opens the j
season Friday against Plainview of
(Class AAA.
Baytown
AAA 42 7. Texarkana is supposed
j
Stranahan, who has won about,
every amateur title but the Na |
increase their American Ix-ague |
lead over the Tribe to 2'.4 games.
New York has 11 games left to
play and Cleveland 10.
Although shut out A-O by the Cin-
[ cinnati Reds, t
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 1952, newspaper, September 15, 1952; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348763/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.