Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 144, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1955 Page: 2 of 6
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RRE«~KEXR|DCE AMERICAN'-THI RSDAY. JULY 21. l 3
-oor*e Susce Hit By First Man
Then Pitches No-Hit Remainder
ls> I MTED I'KKSS th*- Athletics' latest losirtsr streak
• -t a.«liu| I... . bill fan in ' < ti.ru- ua; .-.- ith a yap victory
• . t .,ulil Coacn W.-tlu. sday flight -and ii was none
Su-*.- Thursday uthei than the coerh'a 23 year-ohl
l tuii< hi.- buttons t!i hoii, (it-urgr Suei-t* Jr.. who was the
ttuaf villain. Susie Jr.. a streng-
•■jt. R*«l Sox trnch«?<i uriri^ht huiitifr, yielded a leiid-
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off single to Vic Power and then
i hurled no-hit bull for the remainder
of th«- ifaine.
Th.- victory enabled the onrush*
ini? R. il S«>* to move within a game
ot the third-place Cleveland In-
dian-. who lost to the Washington
S nator* « 4 and aifain tightened
th>- American League rare^ The
set-ond place Chicago White Sox d*
< .nr. 1 to within two games of
first place with an s •• triumph
owi tl.e Ne>v York Yankees
But toe drama of the inpht was
unfolded in Knnsas City. Susce Jr..
had compiled a 4-3 mark for the
Red Sox but Manager Mike Higffin*
never befor.- luid pitched him
against th..* Athletics. Around the
ieai'Le, fans and players *\.nder-
..i how the jounK pitcher would
K in t when he finally was called
upon to pitch again-.t his father's
team.
First Big League Shutout
A 14 game winner foi Louisville
last *easi.n, Susce Jr. turn.-d in
his first big lean ue shutout while
ii meetings eiiroute to the pe..-
dians whipped them Is times tu
nant last season.
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his fathei watehed the progress of
the game from the bullpen. The Brooklyn
Heduehda '« liesulu
Chicago 8, New York 6.
Baltimore 6, Detroit 3.
Boston 6, Kansas City ti
Washington 6. Cleveland 4.
NATIONAL LEAtil'L
Team
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y*o how the lines of the °fem curve
around with almost fluid motum"*
11 3 tlus little deaignpi a touch, in-
'puvti by modem sculpture, that
<Ui- nruiahea Contour from the ordinary, makes it a
t J!.-!nt addition to the decor of your home. It ia hand-
tl'iv.-n, of cour: as ar - ail of our fine Fostoria stem-
v. :r<. patterns. See them in oar open-stock collection.
PEELER'S
DISTINCTIVE GIFTS
lireckenridtft*
47-year-old coach, w ho groomed his
son to he a ball-player, played for
five major le-igue teams hut caught
a total of 146 gau.es in eight sea-
i sons.
In the other AL game. Hal
1 Smith drove in font runs ami Dave
Pope two to lead the Baltimore
Orioles to a 6 3 win over the De-
troit Tigers
In the National * League, Don
Newco . lie won his 16th game be-
nind a five-honiei tianarx that in-
c I .vied two each by Duke Snider
and Don Zimmer the Brooklyn
Dodgers whipped the Chicago Cubs
10-1. The Cubs snapped a nim-
fauie lining streak in the nightcap
I with a 5-3 venlict. With 33 homers
,n 'J2 games. Snider is three (antes
ahead of Babe Ruth s record 1927
pace.
i Other N'L games saw the Ph'l- !
I lies beat the Redleus .r>-*l and 4 2,
the Pirates down the Braves 4-3,
and the Cardinals heat the Giants
<♦-2.
Phillies Set Record
Th.- Philadelphia Phillies set a
modem ' tub record of nine straight
I triumphs with the two wins over
the Cincinnati K'-dlees. Saul Rogo-
vin pitched a five-hitter for his
tust NL win in the opener and Curt
1 Simmons went the route for his
>-ixth victory in the second game.
The Phillies moved into fifth place,
a half game behind the fourth-place
Cubs.
Pinch-hitter Preston Wards
three-run seventh-inning homer
pave the Pittsbuigh Pirates their
win over the Milwaukee Braves,
who have dropped three in a row.
The Senators scored four unearn-
ed runs off Early Wynn in the
third inning and *on their fifth
straight game. Eddie Yost's homer
and Joe ValdivieIso's triple were
the big blows of the frame _for the
Senators, who now have a 7-6 sea-
son edge over Cleveland. The Iri-
Milwaukee
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Pittsburgh
V\edhc^la>'-> Results
St. Louis t*. New York 2.
Brooklyn 1". Chicane I.
Pittsburgh 4. Milwaukee 3.
Philadelphia 6-4' Cini rinati
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110 N. COURT
PHONE 60
Hicks And Suggs
Leading Women
HOT SPRINGS, Va. <I P>—Littl«
i Louise Su f>fs, the nation's top
I money winner from Atlanta, Ca.
, and steady Betty Hicks of Man-
! hattan Beach, Calif., were the ti''e
favorites Thursday as the $6,5<M
i Homestead Women's Open Ri'if
i tournament jfot under way.
Miss Sufrgs and Miss Hick-; were
, teamed 111 the four-day. 72-hole
| best-ball match. To; pr'ze for tb-
winning team of tvo girls is
| 11.454).
Herman Beery, pro at the host
Cascades course, n ue.1 the luurse
;is only 6.740 yards, par 71, but
I commented, "regardless of what
i anyone says, the C'i. '*ut!es cour.-
is built for Itintr hittc!^ anu the jral:-
who can hit them the farthest au-
ra y pit k to win top m' n y."
Thus, while Feeey figvr.d the
Suggs-Hicks team pj :■ t"|i title
contender, he also tabbed Fay
Crocker of Montevideo. Urugua>,
arid Marilyn Smith of Wichita,
Kan., as a tenm to watch b. cr.i.se
they both hit for distance.
200 E. Walker Ph. 1 or 16
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A Cordial Invitation
to
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BIBLE CLASS
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Wednesday's Results
Dallas 6, Beaumont
Tulsa 6. Houston X
Fort Worth 6 6. Shreveport .'S-4.
San Antonio 7 6, Oklahoma City I
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 144, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1955, newspaper, July 21, 1955; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135102/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.