Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, August 17, 1953 Page: 5 of 6
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Fort Worth 6, Shreveport 4
Dallas 7, Beaumont 2.
Tulsa 10, Houston 2.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 8 7, Philadelphia 0-3.
Chicago 2, Detroit 3.
Washington 1-7, Boston 4-4.
Cleveland 6-5, St. Louis 7-7.
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five pounds ($14) for throwing his
false teeth at an attendant who
tried to remove him from a music
punch over Shreveport. 6 to 4. 1
For the second night in a row,!
TEXAS LEAGUE — Fort Worth
; at Beaumont, Lee (0-1) vs. Frac-
chia (14-0); Dallas at Shreveport;
Kotrany (8-7) va. Hamner (3-7);
| Okla. City at Houston, Nardella (7-
Winners of other flights:
First, Bobby Wright of Big
Spring; second. Bobby Smith of
San Antonio; third, Jim Walker of
les over the morning 18 and re
turned in the afternoon with a 4-
. up advantaso. He put Maxwell Dvo
down after the avih hole,
Scott Won No. 10 with a birdie,
< but lost 13 to a birdio when Max-
well sunk the 50-foot putt. The
North Texas State College links
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spot in the standings. scored three
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The HSU golf star shot five bird-
Baseman Bill Morton, who sing
ted and doubled, was the leading
hitter for the winners.
Godley outhit De Molay, 7 it
Chaney, after permitting six hits
in the opening frame, scattered
the others well. Only in the sixth
I and ninth did Godley get mre
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stretch and eager to get at each
other for the fifth time in World
i at Texas Tech in 1925. He was
at the Lubbock college for four
years. --
Freeland coached all sports st
ing of J aha Red” Murff to its 7
to 2 victory over Beaumont. The
Eagles, now possessing a five:
game lead, are threatening to pull
Howie Juasdn notched his sixth
Senes competition. Sunday, the
Dodgers ran 1.
nine games by"t
Freeland’s only son, F. Y. (Tom) Frank Lane of the White Sox and
Freeland Jr. is advertising man John Quinn, general manager of
ager for the Lamesa, Tex., Report- j the Braves, have approved the pro
er. posed contest.
Monday, Aug 17, 1953LCLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVEW-S
star rammed home another putt
of 20 feet on No. 14 for another
dians and Gene Hayworth, of Gran
bury, had a battle of strikeouts
with Morria fanning 11 and Hay-1
their current streak to
h- topping Pittsburgh,
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day at the plat:. hree singles in as
many D-‘P« Philadelphia
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had coached at Daniel Baker Col | CHICAGO, Aug 17-UP -The
lege at Brownwood, now merged Chicago White Sox and Milwaukee
with Howard Payne and twice wax Braves have agreed to play a post,
coach at Austin Colleze, from 1019- 1 season game for bsseb all's
22 and from 1935-38: "runner-up" title under sponsor-
His and Morrison's SMU teams ship of the Chicago Daily News,
won the Southwest Conference ti-1 veteran fund.
Ite one year and another squad I The News said the players would
was undefeated, although Baylor > divide their portion of the purse on
' took the ute.-------------------------1 n 80 40 winortnsc basis----------
At Vanderbilt, where Freeland It was expected that the two
graduated in 1912, he set a record second place clubs would draw a
of winning 13 letters in football, sell-out crowd Both teams have
basketball, baseball and track I enjoyed excellent attendance this
Morrison was an All-America quar- season.
Eagles Pull Away;
hall balcony for shouting
swearing.
Sunday's Star: Ted Kluszewski
of Cincinnati, who hit a homer in |
each game to set an all-time high (
of 36 for a Cincy player.
the issue with a catch in the eighth
that robbed Mickey Vernon of a
i .... . _ three-run homer. Washington came
Milwaukee 4-6, Chicago 2-2. (Sec-1 back to win the 'second game 7 to
ond game called end of eight in 4 although Ted Williams stole the
nings. darkness). • .....
i - AMERICAN LEAGUE
Naw York TI 27 <75 .
Chicago 7046603 8
64 50 .561 13
Branca Hurls Four Hitter
Brooklyn csstoff Ralph Branca
pitched Detroit to a four-hit 3 to 2
upset over the White Sox and two
of the hits were triplea by Jim Riv-
era The Browns humiliated the
skidding Indians 7 to 5 and 7 to 6.
as Dick Kryhoski and Johnny Groth
drove in the winning runs with sin-
gles. Dick Kokos hit a homer in
77 37 .675
71 47 602 8
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game with relief help from Ellis bind
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AS CLOSE NEARS
NEW YOBE. Am 17—UP—The
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 1-5, Brooklyn 38
Thorpe,Springs invades City Park!
for a loop game and Friday night.
Granbury playa here in the final
gameothewsek. SM 81 2 7 Cleveland
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LIONS RIP ALL-STARS—Bob "Hunchy" Hoernsche-
meyer, veteran Detroit Lions halfback, erosses the
goal line after a five-yard run, on the first of his
two touchdowns against the College All-Stars. A
huge throng of 93,818 packed Soldier Field, Chicago,
to watch the Lions rip the collegians 24-10. No. 22,
_________________ in background, is Southern Californian Jim Sears,
; elinch the flag, even if the White whose thrilling 74-yard punt return set up the All-
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Korea and hitting a homer and a 6 to o lead to win the second as
double. . . .... rookie Dick Scofield hit his first ;
The Braves kept pace with the | big league homer Will Marshall .
- Dodgers by topping the Cubs 4 to [ also homered for Cincinnati in the |
1 2 and 6 to 2 Ed Mathews tripled j nightcap,
home two runs to give reliefer Lew ;
°0000000310012.13-2 Sox and Braves should win all of
■aM. aww',si. their remaining games. Any com
airbus «•» and bination of 32 Yankee wins and
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EDINBURG, Tex, Aug. 17
—UP—A Weslaco, Tex., high
school football player filed a 341.
000 damage suit in Edinburg's
I Mrd distriet court Saturday, con-
I tending that a traffic accident de-
prived him of a college education
by ending his athletic career.
The athlete, Merle 8. Shepherd,
who played taskle for the Weslaco
high school team for the past two
years, named Francisco V. Villar-
real and Juan Villarteal as de
f end ants in his suit.
i year old Hardin Simmons Univer
sity freshman, is the champion of
the first annual Littlofield Country
fCtub Tnvitatton gotf tournament.
He shot four under-par golf Sun:
: day to defeat Hobby Maxwell of
Big Spring and North Texas State
College, 4 to 3 in the 30hole finals.
his 21st victory in the opener when
...2 .the Giants scored six runs in the
the first gsme and Kryhoski and eighth four on a grand slam hom-
Wertz homered for st. ouis in the erby Robby Thomson. Homers by
Burdette the opening victory while
Bob Buhl pitched three-hit ball to
win the second game as Joe Ad-
cock hit a homer. Dee Fondy hom
ered for the Cubs
Giants Dawn Phil. Twice
A pair of six hit pitching jobs by
Jim Hearn and Ruben Gomez gave
H3T won and lost percentage ef
200 200 100- -3- .675 Monday Which means the
300 sis ms- Yankees and Dodgers need to win
Konick .nd Pruck- . 32 of their remaining 40 games to
White Sox defeats and any com-
200 220 ill 000--2-ta-a l bination of 32 Dodger wins and Mil-
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307 k: Wipingnam York at Philadelphia (twotwi-
---- night),Ford (14-4 [and Kuzava (3-
3) vs. Fricano (65) and Coleman
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NATIONAL LEAGUE - Pitts
homa City 8 to 7 in the bottom of iy**u,[ Kepd ""rorat
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Granbury Edges -
Indians, 2 to 1
Cincinnati topped St. Louis 3 to
2 then lost 6 to 2 as Ted Kluszew-
ski homered in each game for a
grand total of 36 and an all-time [
high for a Cincy player.
the Eagles went on a hitting spree Tulaa
Brown who slammed a twine run Rend
in the seventh frame. ozraomAemi.
With San Antonio trailing Okla sn AnOtnio
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Billy Chaney waa the winning pit
antege, 4 to a in tne au-note nnais. t cher, Skeel Woods, second of three
Maxwell putted brilliantly, sink Godley hurlers, was the loser. Esch
—2--------------- team counted.four times In the
first inning, then De Molay scored
six in the second. on' four Mts,
four wslks, one error and an/but-
field fly, to put them In /front
to stay. . /■
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nix 51% tn ST IIHHV2 WESITE
stop Wimpy Karham’s
pie to right center. Barham later
singled and along with Second
Judson’s five hit pitching
Seore to metees.
Port Won MS Wl 003-4--0
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seventh frames and added another
in the eighth to bury Houston on
, . —------ Gus Bell Singled home the win-
philadelphi 13 New York 8 4 show.by, starting his first Kame in ning run in the ninth inning of the
rhiadeipnia 13, New York 8-4. | left field since coming back from ’ ..... -----
St Louis 2-6, Cincinnati 3 2
straight victory since
as the Oilers wallopeu nguzon av shrevepore
to 2, thus dropping the Buffsloes kunertora Berincer 16, ,
into sixth place Jim Baxes smack " Merun and J Marun.
ed iwo homers to supply Fort ,
Worth's Cats with their winning sezumout
, Hardin-Simmons
Golfer Triumphs
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ped a Central Texas League gape
to atone for an early defeat at the | —---- _ ---
hands of the ndians. Shreveport ---------- 70 60
Pitchers Pete Morris nf the Tn-
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Preacher Roe scattered eight bits
to win his eighth game while Carl
mi 000 001.9-12-; Erskine, with relief help from Clem
eman ana Tompktnson.Ca2h TMi* Labine won his l4th in Brooklyn's BROWNWOOD, Tea., Aug. 17 -
atad, Peterson 127 and Hlopkina sweep Duka Snider hit three hom- I UP_Texas Tech's first head foot,
plaving their second 11 innins ’ ers, two in the second game 10 ball coach, K Y Freeland, 66,
gma in Humtase toe Ctoto?™ -Ar THE STANDINGK -X bring his total to 27 and Brooklyn's wiu be buried at Brownwood Mon
fndlAninetweg daytrthc fenrn 1K ,nC •lANViN0> 7 to 153—equalling the club's entire dry after services from the First
-dans boed yesterday aternoon TEXAS LEAGUE 1852 output Presbyterian Church
Team- W L Pet. GB .Erskine struck out eight batters The former AU .Southern football
DaUas 75 55 .577 .„. before being kayoed in the eighth star and 13 letter man al Vander
538 5 when the Pirates made four runs, but University in Nashville. Tenn.,
। iwo on a homer by Frank Thomas. j died Saturday midnight at a
66 63 .512 sutVieJanowter mitnis first teagueTBrwwood Tospital after a tong
64 66 482 11 1 homer in the opener to rob Roe of | illpess.
— .• a ahutout. • Freeland also coached at five
Phil Rizzuto drove in nve runs other Texas colleges and universi-
with s double and homer and Vic ues, including Texa Christian and
Raschi pitched five-hit ball in the Southem Methodist of the South-
Yankees' opening triumph In the west Conference
second.game Johnny Sain picked . He was released from a six year
up his 11th victory in s relief chore J contract at SMU. where he co
[ as Joe Collins homered and rookie coched with Ray Morrison for
Gus Triandos struck a key two run three seasons during 1822 24, to be
double. come the first head football coach
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Wo 8 to 6 in the nightcap after the Missions while Al Zillian bung Airt meeting between the Yankees
dropping a 12-inning, 10 to 8 slug up his 15th victory with a nine hit and.Dodgers in 1941. And it should
test to the Missions in the after performance be worth three times the original
poon. Dallas rode the four hit pitch- Tulna‛ Qslers, deten •
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three times in four trips to cop
hitting honors for the days but
wss closely pressed by Right-field-
er Bill Buckner, who tripled once
and doubled twice in five tripe.
Second Baseman Gene Qalbydoub. a
led and singled in four trips, to
drive In three of hip team's tallies.
First Baseman Rosy Powell, sup-
plied the big blow of the DeMolave
second frsme when he doubted
down the right field foul line -with
the bases full.
Several outstanding fielding
plays were made: Godley Shorb-
stop Rodney Hardcastle went deep
into left centerflpld to make a leap-
ing catch of a line drive for a
sloe retiring out in the second.
Hardeastle was also the victim of
a great catch by De Molay Left
Fielder Jack Browder, who pulled
down a long fly in foul territory
against the fence after a long run.
Morton handled eight chances at
second base to- give Chaney top
support.
Godley notified the umpire it was
playing the gsme under protest
sfter a decialon on a balk, but
late last night called De Molay
officiate and withdrew the protest
and congratulated the De Molay
team on being named champions.
The Times Review trophy will
be presented to the winning team
and their manager at a late? date
to be arranged by De Molay of-
ficials.
Godley 400 001 002— 7 11 1
De Molay 480 100 00x—11 0 3
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