Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, January 19, 1953 Page: 5 of 6
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Pair Of Baseball Leagues
Gregory PECK 1
Ava GARDNER!
Susan HAYWARD
club directors Sunday night He re
signed ux managing editor of the
number of state farms under irri
gation from 1945 to 1050 increased
from 1 390,000 to more than 3,000,
7c tin. ft.
8c lin. ft.
Black and Hoyt Wilhelm shew-
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ence piny. 65 to 51 and 73 to 81.
to run its season record to 12 2
tn other action last week. East
Eddie Stanky added a pair of
pitching opposites rather late in
Haddix did no better than break
even in four games after getting
out of the Army, but the little
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enroute to
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Zapata and
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in other games last week, Bay
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HEOY LAMARR
Abilene Reporter News earlier Sun
nearly day, atparenfly in the knowledge
The remainder of the crop was
ordinary
doing it He won 11 while drop
ping no more than • in the Amor
ican Association In 1950
Markey Has Wide Edge
Although Rice beat Baylor lust
mostly in relief lanky Eddie Yu
has won 12 while dropping only 2
with an ERA of 2 to
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LAST TIME TONITE
championship on both the boys and
girls divisions ter Johnson County
teams with Godley's Wildcats play-
1 Ing hont Io defending champinn
Burleson, who last season copped
both the boys nnd girls crowns.
Grandview, still in the running
I and Rio Vinta proving to tie the
top surprise of the season, tangle
to a twin hilt at Rio Vista with the
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By EO FITE
United Press Sports Writer
broke in so speetacularly. But superior ball players are
in find, so the records show- the pitchers taking over. I
In eat h mnajor league last season there were 23 pitchers
with carned-run averages of under 4. Each had 11 under
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Texas' defeat came at the hands
of the Texas Aggies, 51 to 42, an
the Aggies marked the return to
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Beaumont, Shreveport, Athens and
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last I the going. Left-handed Harvey
Drive out to im ui on
highway 67 at Keene.
Plunkett -Nursery
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in their scoring duel, making 28 for February and March in Com
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moving until toward the fag end. Stu Miller, who stands no more
Vinegar Bend Mizell struck out 150 than five 10 and weighs only 150.1
for the St louis National Mizell, immediately cracked the head 1
lions and have tentatively aqeez
Former All-American froih 1
Darrell Palmer, local reakWat 1
"3 performed for the Cleve!
1 Browns, has aaid that he will
d on hand for the feed. The vete
tackle will be called on for a
words about the worlds champ
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with a wide edge over Schwinger/Other conferences
it's still a wide open race for ! the Porker* humiliated the Owls 87 and TCI trompled Ilie Aggies <17
the Southwest Conference basket t 68, but he picked up nine out of to 36
ball ciown as the teams hit the] *5 foul shots for 17 points. If the
season, 44 39
lo 63, in
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un- scheduled
Will Contest Case
SCRANTON. Pa., Jan. 19—up-
Depositions were to be taken Mon
day to preserve testimony of a IM
year-old Confederale war vetoran
in Austin, Tex., in connectiou with
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TODAY & TUESDAY
Fhone 417
Aduls We Children 9c
letterman linebacker, who is J
garden as the possible first MH
fullback for Texas this fall due
the abolishment nf the two plate
avstem, Dick Miller, quarerb
who was held out of action M
year but is rated aa top prosp
for the varsity iob of man une
and Marshall Young, defea
halfback on the Shorthorn tel
last fall will be on hand as spec
guests.
The two All Americans from T
as who have recently return
from playing in Hawaii, Gui
Harley Sowell and End Tom 8
handake have been issued nvi
mid term lull with Baylor and Tex j Porker* guard Starkey that elose
as sharing the lead. Rice close be I and give him as many free throws.
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Monday. Jan 19, 1983 CLEBURNE, TEXAS ‘TnES-REVIEW-
Football Banquet Tick
care can be carried through to
bloom again.
^UiigSnm" tlrIhnElrriddent of the Longhorn League, as
fooled any more than when he
wrest led a
I to resume
ie .Monday,
e had been
tamp itself as a real threat if it i UP—Movie star Audie
speaker. The veteran coneh wi
won in the closing minutes by A
ground march which many experta
felt paved the way to the cham-
pionship of the Southwest Confer-
ence and the right to participate |*
the Cotton Bowl classic.
In addition to Curtis, members e
the Texas grid squad who formerly
played for Cleburne, will be on
hand for the affair. Jim Rosser,
ilsosnew limit of five on rookies,
‘hejaction banned a 16th man for.
mehe-nuthorized on WT NM club
rosfers.
Abilene ( hristian
‘Citizenship Program! Planned I
LONGVIEW, Tex , Jan 19 UP
The East Texas Chamber of Com
1 merce will hold the first of eight
citirenship mrourams planned this
year for high school seniors nl the
week 75 to 63, Starkey came offU/niversity of
in _ | 000. During the same period, the
Morphy number of farms using irrigation (
• ‘ increased by more than 5,00)).
st wanted to
he said So
ns where we
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foremost freshmen
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DRIVE iN THEATRE
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There'll be only three games
played during the week, but the
pre-sure will be intense in each
one as Baylor tackles Arkansas
Sayles of Abilene, alrrnly pe "for April 44.
er defeating Hul Burrows of char xumed the presidency of the West, 106-Year-Old In
lottesville, Va . 63, oil, 7 5, in the | Texan New Mexico circuit Monday
..... Sayles was elected to the WT
NM post al an annual meeting of
ST PETERSBURG. Fla , Jan
19 UP—Bernard Rartzen of San
day in the-only games scheduled
ACC won its fourth and fifth loop
games last week by defeating
Austin Callege twice, 73 to 67 and
so to 79 McMurry kept its unbeat
en conference slate clean by over
coming Texas AA! twice 117 to 59
and 102 to 79
Carl Jowell of McMurry contin
ued to lead the conference in scor
ing wilh a total of 250) hints for
the season, including 89 field goals
.and 72 free throws
A. is S'
1 in this fourth round game.
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Monday from a bullet wound suf . .. p .
; Six.12 m • "g " lone and univeraitien l .end
! Dallas D Ambrose, 42 shot Bay lor rexular. John Starkey, has
Comstock afler, Ambrose said, theiworking since loop play started
| victim and two other young men Starkey is walking away with in-1
, had tried to a’tack him and steal dividual scoring honorsr since the
8889 in his billfold The money was games started counting toward a
found in Comstock's car championship He is only one point
i The other two men, William Shel shy of averaging 24 points per)
: bv Comstock, 22, and Alton Weldon game in four contests and has
' Sherer. 19. have both been charg nd j dim bed into second place over the j
with robbery by firearms and are full season with 197 points to 219
The jurist held an informal hotel
lobby court session after a request
.....bv Jame* A. Cochrane, counsel for
Club official* agreed to abide by [ the Confederate war veteran.
.national assoelation rule* on nal- Cochrane aaid his client is 111 at
juries and Sayles instructed club' his Texes, home and doctor a fear
owners to crack down on any re- for hi* life If pneumonia shotjd de-
Arkansas held Schwinger to four lor rallied to beat SMU 85 to 56. ' ported violationa. velop. . . .
| field goal last Saturrday night as Texas whipped Arkansas 63 to 57 ! _
loshua plays at home against
j Venus and is regarded ns bein
| the team most likely to succeet
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Alpine while night, visits Houston Wednesday Bartzen recovered and Burrow* circuits,
defeating and invades McNeese State at wilted in the final Iwo games
non confer Lake Charles. t.a . Saturday La • Bartzen and Burrow* teamed to club owners votod to rulw the
! 600 pound bear for several minutes ence play, 65 to 51 and 73 to 81. mar lech hosts McNeese Thura beat BI11 Davis, Knoxville, 1 enn., ! limit on veteran player* from four
here Sunday before he finally freed to run its season record to 11 2 । day to wind up the schedule and Malcolm Fox, Baltimore, Mil.. , 10 five und to set a new lmit of
his eight year old daughter who 1:1 other action last week. East The East Texas Lamar Tech in the doubles final* rive on limited service mon und
was horribly clawed bv the ani Texas dropped one to Oklahoma game originally was scheduled for Miss Hurt and Miss T ry defeated ! alsonew limit of five on rookies
mal (ity, 59 to 47, S F. Austin over Monday night, but was postponed Thelma Ding of Australia and Jean ] The action banned a 16th man for-
The girl Priscilla Brown was come Mexican Oil, 85 to 67, Lamar because of hazardous travel con- Clarke, Birmingham, Ain, for thet—. —--—- — -- -
given tetanus shots and 22 stitches Tech plastered Sam Houston Stateditions at Commerce 'women's doubles crown.
ship game between hl* Br%
and the winning Detrolt Alora.
Ernest Guinn, principal of V
high school, and former Yell
Jacket coach, will serve a* man
nt ceremones and will be inti
dueed by Yellow Jacket Club pi
sident. Bob Yinson. .
Former Club president and Tli
es Review Editor Jack Proctor W
give a brief review of the want
and will pav special tribute to t|
Yellow Jacket All-State Tart
with Joe
nineff Alice
cal foe of
nger Floyd
police said
erer meant
ot down his
e darkened
I lie Floyd
2-722
Horry Byrd in Hie American, fellow shewed • let of swiftness
DALLAS, Jan. 1 -UP— James ]
W Stroud, regional director of the
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Much more could be writton
•bout Billy Loos of the Dodgers
• nd other fighting fledgling!
They helped mike it increasing
ly true that the pitcher! heve
taken command
were taken in her face and head
She is expected to recover
Zookeeper C E Brown said the
; big Himalayan bear lunged
through the door of his cage when
it was opened to feed the animal
He ran straight for Brown's
daughter who was feeding fish at
a nearby pool
Brown, who weighs 160 pounds,
said he pulled the animal away
1 from his daughter three times, but
each time the bear went aft i che
Igirl again, bitinn and elawing her
। head
Bion's most consistent scorer He 1 were a lop the Texas Conferernce
ledge-1 .1 cket Bobby May. who basketball heap Monday and ap
tallied 17 and Kennetb Rogers who’peared to be making the race for
counted .12 Rugers had a good the conference crown an ail Ain
riet t frin l.Is pont spot and bion lene affair
that psition may be the answer ACC has the best conference rec
to the acket s chance of a win ord. give victories against no de
..ver the 1 mm in their next outing feats while McMurry was close
Uug< r was futtu 8 well with his behind with no defeats in three
left hen ‘ shot and several loop games
shots win. h rmmed th- basket The conference faced a light
and Thern roled <>iii could have , , .
, , . .. . ik . « Schedule this Week as team mem-
spell rd thr rirffrrtrrtt »n the gAFe . . 1 . ... . • 1
__ ,, . . bers turned their atteniin to iHkl
Brownwoomt had a 2521 lead at semester examinations Howard
halltn" but the Jackets staged Payne plays san Houston State at
an e rly thi, ‘uarter splurge to Huntsvile Monday night and Way
go out m front by two points before College Plainview Thurs
ace probably will do
By UNITED PRESS 71 to 50 then lost a non conference, . . „ .
Stephen F Austin, although trailgame to East Texas Baptist 75 14 ' ' 1 ■
ing Southwest Texas State in sea to 54 Doris Hurl 0 Miami beat Shiriey
son standings, still held first place Final exams cut this week'* Ery e‛ Akron.. Ohio, 1 4. 4 to
m the lame Star Conference bus schedules, with Austin and -Sul Ross CoP the Women s singles
ketbll race' Monday after winning idle East Texas meets Lamar The lop seeded Texan r-i
iwo that counted last week Tech in a conference tilt ut Beau blew the match in the second set | he’ had been pegged for the new
Austin tok two successive loop mont Tuesday; Sam Houston en us he became irritated by Burrows' I job
victories from Sui Ross, 69 to 57 > tertains Howard Payne Monday sharply executed drop shuts Hul i
I.UBROCK, Jun 19 -UP- Hal The opening of the 1953 season
Although lie didn't really get
can hurdle Arkansas on the lat most decorated hero of Wor ' War
ter’s home court at Fayettevile H has accepted an invitatio
Monday night judge the first annual Colle,, Don't throw the poinsrttia out i
Much will depend upon whether Capers to be held at Sam Houston incause it sheds its leaves The
effectively State College in February, it was plants go into a rest period im-
announced Monday Seven colleges mediately after blooming and with
hind and the Texas Aggies and j the Baylor
Arkansas making menacing ges I better
lures
Houston Jan 3(1
had been in
y during his
nd sharply:
into some-
ys have told
Monday night. Rice engages Texas
Christian Tuesday night and then
the Aggies and Rice collide Sat
urday night
Actually no team is out of the i action of their scoring ace, ,
race, but Southern Methodist, the Miksch, who had missed the TCU
pre season tournament champion, game because of illness The A&M
that s about all any champion has victory gave it a 2a record, while Census Bureau said Monday that
ever lost even in the topsyturvy Arkansas and TCU each have o ne Texas farmers are making great
Southwest triumph against two losses s’riden in irrigation Stroud re
Baylor a Surprise
Baylor, which has been the real ,
suprrise so far because Coach Bill
Henderson had only one regular
around which to build his team, can
Tuesday night's game* will go a
long way to deciding the cage
ROSE BUSHES,
14 patented and 18 Ma nd-
"elaware —hera powerigAmond, „psap
leaf plum. Weepingpeach
Flowering crab. Pecan
Peach, Plum, Four varie
ties of shade trees. Loti
of other plants at low
prices. < < {a‛i4,
S’West Conference Cage Notes -
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19.00
18.50
7.50
3.00
6.50
15.50
12.50
9.50
1.40 each
.31/, x 314, Brass FButts(Case ots) M each
187 Lb. Hex Shingles....................... - 4.50
210 Lb. Comvosition Shingles (F.H.A.) . 5.50
White .....................................................6.25
15 Lb. Felt (432 FL) _______....... 265
Complete line of all grades of Hr & yellow • pine
leased a booklet that showed the
Aarowuwcod, substitute center, Browawood look a lead in Ahe open- Asked what difference he saw in the |
lobby hm White, tossed in a pair ing seco:ds of the final quarter to National league since he came to the ।
f tele baskets to provide the mar salvage the contest Cardinals in the fall of 1941 . Stanley Mil- ,
in of victory for the defending in the opening B team game sial replied i
Lions, as the BrownwooiBtamerwept Iki ter'pitching and fewer good hit- l
[ellow Jacket ca tt rr $ dropped I ben to an easy win over the ocals • 5
Irst district 2 AAA cage game of Friday night, the Jackets travel ters and whole ball players. I
---- Saturday night ‘ to Breckenridge to meet the Buck B} a whole player. The Man meant I
aroos before returning to Brown’ one who could do it all at bat. on the 2
which Gym Tuesday week to close the bnses and in the field
Paw I'll- Jacket- out in front ashrt half of the district Slate • ag Musial’s third consecutive balling ' 1
ften as the lone, was chive alliainst Irving in the second half of . ,iinHin hi< silr nil mid Imivtlv F ’
Ei. wav but Uu lan. Lata surge play, the schedule will be the same champonship. his sixth all told, hardy f l
Das 10 much fir the Imais m i as the initial five games with only makes it appear that the Ponora Dandy ->
pvercome as they still had tough1 the playng sites removed
lack htting from the field
I The win gave Um Ljons the in- i a A a A -
Lie trail for first half honors I Me Murra V | ODs
ani the Jackets only hope is to win j ’ "" ’ “J " VF*
the remaining game on their slate.
which will give them another TAvae • anA QacA
chance a' the 1 ions on the Jacket's ‛ | vAQj VdYC ndCC
own court -
L.rondus Fry pced the scorers By UNITED PRESS
ef the evening with 18 and was the Abilene Christian and Mt Murry
3.,
Wavne Kimherlin. . an
Members of the club will haw
a limited number of ticketa for
alia and the ducat* may be PuP-
chased at Preneription Pharmacy,
Sloana Drug Store, Taylors Mat9F
Company.and at the Timeef"
- .. .. I Mil l I i, ■ I ■ . . -*--tmwpmm-
were in New
might call a
used my own
i if the police
ouch with me
have been a
ill to do so."
to the Jim
u-e m hand
eased mime
1 85.0X bond,
een released
Zookeeper W ins
Bandit's Bullet
Fatal for Texan
HOUSTON, Jan 19 ap Kean
Arnold Comstock 18 died in Jef
| ferson Davis hosnital at G 39 a in
fl nin-
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Tickets for the Yellow Jacket
. Club • annual football banquet
honoring Cleburne gridders of the
past season, will go on sale to
morrow Only 300 will be sold on a
first come first-served basis.
The fete this year will be held
in the high school cafeteria with
, the entertainment part of the pro
gram to be staged in the newly :
renovated high school auditorium,
where Eek Curtis, backfield coach
, of the Cotton Bowl champion Texas
Longhorns will lie the principal
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a 22 year old giant, was hailed as lines shutting out the Cubs, l o
a left handed Dizzy Dean and dem Next he trimmed the Reds, 2 1, |
cnstrated that he has the poten then let the Giants down with on i
tial of a lefty Grove The Red ly three hits He wound up with,
Hint' came up with three other 6 and 3
remerkable recruits Working — ---
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Anderson 2 Xa. •
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"He didn't seem to be interrested
in me." he just wanted to get
Prissy,” Brown said
Tlie zookeeper finally tossed his
daughter over a fence then jumped
to safey himself
Another zoo worker Harold
Laughlin, prodded the animal back
into its cage with a pitchfork
Hugh Davis, curator of the zoo.
said the animal had never been
vicious before He said the bean
was eight years old and had been
given to the zoo five years ago by
O L. Groom of Ponca City
lumber.
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