Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 276, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1953 Page: 7 of 16
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Mourning Doves,
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Actually, the Eagles had little
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Dixie Series four games to -Iwo,
I we have a sneaking suspicion the
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AUSTIN, Oct 1 —UP—The hunt
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mourning doves in the south zone
and antelope west of the Pecos.
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to win the Dixie Series, an extreme rarity.
Although the Eagles wore an
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hours 12 noon to sunset, and the
possession limit is 10 birds The
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tendance in the Texas League dur-
ing the regular season, continued
to pack ’em In for the post,
soason contests.
In the playoffs and the Dixie
Series, the Eagles drew upwards j
of 75,000 fans, a neat figure which
spells profit for the ball club. They j
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Grand Prairie to Fort Worth Poly,
( in that game, Gainesville rolled Houston San Jacinto against Heus
up 288 yards on the ground and ton St Thomas
Before 6:30 p.m.
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Mansfield
Spurlock
Jowell
Wayne MeLeland was credited
with the Dallas victory, while Pete
Modica was charged with the loss.
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Six-Man Battles
a i. terrific pressure and the Golden
Eagles came .through with flying
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fans. and thd total Dixie Serina at-
। tondance was 35,092. Of the total,
Barham
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J. Moore
Lee
Cleveland
ference game Kickoff time is 7
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In the playoff*. If peeve* con:
clusively to us, that the fens i"e
, do not heve the proper hanke
ing to go out to the bell park
and watch a major league-owned |
wpotl the local's perfect record.
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freshman gridders may bo up ag ( terback Lloyd Hinton out of action
tonight, but Billy Shehorn is ready
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wer foam perform. The largest crowd
st Nashville for the Dials Series
we* slightly more than 2,900.
These include the state's top
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Itasca and Alvarado teams. 6 0 and They were an adrolt bunch of coast-
ers during the regular Texas Lea-
le Kiwanis Club sponsors a spe
il train to an out of town football while the
wel 64 points.
In other 11-A competition, Glen
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threat for the Leopards End Rich
las averaged better than 7,500 for
all post season games
Both Oklahoma team*, Tulsa
and Oklahoma City, drew sp-
proximately 30,000, for an ever-
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Series championship for 1953 to the Lone' ci..
Star state The Eagle accomplishment Lopat -........ . - naancewas-uya yw,,
was remarkabe They won- the straight--Teaay aut. Reese -worked the countL unto the field but to no avail it ‘u capturo the Dixie Series, four 9,022 nttended three games in Nash-
away pennant chase by a cozy six-game to 2 and 1 and then lined a drive was scored asa double for Rlazuto Eames to two “ . “ 1 - -
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in the fourth game and it looked like It
and Furillo scoring to put the
Dodgers in front, 24 Roe went
down swinging on « high outalde
pitch
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and tour Navy airmen are miss j Guinn •
ing and presumed dead, the Navy Hargreves
announced Thursday. , Hesty r Rapp
_ also in the playoffs and in the
' Dixie Series. They almost left
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et the various sport* seribes
throughout phe league predic-
rim, but lost the lead in the sixth
when Nashville's Al Cosmidis horn- Nashvut
erod with one on base. -Moatc. ana Novotnos:,
Throe Dallas single* tied th* l *M m»i wr
attraction . between- Port Ar- .
Aunund Aopene T/" RassatA . was all over for the Da Hashes But they
Champion Breckenridge. Corpus came off the floor, sacked up that game, 7-5 in the
Christi Miller vs, Houston S. P ninth inning and went on to win the next three.
Austin. Pharr San Juan Alamo vs Then they met the Tulsa Oilers, who had shunted
McAllen, Stamford vs vBallinser. aside the Fort Worth Kits in the first round and dropped.
J a CKsboro • - b arrrn Mnani ver __ ° .
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Dallas scored first in the second .. ,, now..
inning when Ben raytor hit a home samesinDauas.------------ -
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pommy Reeves is a doubtful start
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cmne,/00 Jaskets ,wi find Aransas Pass vs Refugio, Glen League in the Dixie Series. In advancing to this spot, the Milliken started to warm up in
L’j" ’J 6 Capabie of supplying Rose vs Granbury. Whitesboro vs Eagles vew rote the Texas League record book. The Eagles, the Brooklyn bull pen Furillo went
rgdspmpetitionontheendiron Cooper. Woodville ys Groveton and after being three down won four straight against ok. ■ ■ .........
point to a strong Arlington Heights ""Olher-gamel Thursday night in homa City .the first time such, a feat had.been accom-
Ream last week. 19 20, although solving AAAA and AAA teams send plished in Texas League playoff history. I hen they dis-
theydominated the statistics " **
100 citizens with cars are needed
to transport the visitors 2
Citizens interested in being godtitle again this year, should have
neighbors should bring their autos little trouble this week The ( ubs
to the Safeway parking lot by 7 15 have amassed 105 points in two
in order to be on hand when the games while holding opponents
special train arrives. Each autoscoreless.
will be given a sticker, which will Godley opens the.Distrjet,15B
je parked in the 1 title chase Friday when the Wild
parking lot directly i c«ts journey to Midlothian. God
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lard Parten is the top Gainesville The Alvarado Indians are on the strong Midlothian team which is
pass snagger warpath and the Burleson Elks are considered a title threat
Special Train the target. as District II A opens —
Four or five hundred Gainesville conference play this week .
fans will journey to Cleburne on a Alvarado raids the Burleson grid opener, then came back the follow
speclal train and many others will iron Friday night in an attempt to r “
make the trip in autos This large better its 2 1 season record and eleven 14 14 Midlothian holds a Series opponent The Vola mana*
i group plus, the loyal Cleburne fans get off to a fast start in district 196 win over Mansfield, but lost ed to win two of six games, both
Jacket, competition 6-22 to Itasca last week
The Indians hold decisions overi .* " ‘ .........
Whitney and Joshua but lost last and Grandview is host to Lott in
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Two runs, urce hits, no errors,. plenty, of action in this position
one loft. . "Ths team travels to Hillsboro
YANKEES FOURTH tonight and will attempt tu keep.
McDougald topped a pitch i its alate , cleun by notehing-its
in front of the plate and was out third stralsht triumph, The unior
campanella lo Hodges Martin Jackets will be a full strength for
blooped u single Into right field on J the contest
i a 2 and 0 pitch Campanella scoop j
' ed up Rizzuto’a bunt and threw him -________ _
j out at first base, Martin taking .
1 second base on the nacrifice. Lopat %h GRADE
Gainesville by Cleburne when they I Rose visits Granbury and Mans;
came hire year before last, Cle-/field journeys to Clifton, home of
burn has again been choosen as' the defending district champions,
the special trip Itasca takes on Mari in a non-
Local Club Ratpanda- ' conference road game The Glen
The Cleburne Kiwanis Club has Rose Granbury battle should be a Gian Rose
Uken on the responsibility of get i thriller, as each team is undefeat Clifton
ing these four or five hundred fans i ed this season. , Granbury
from the train to the football stad Ulen Rose has three victories Alvarado
lum and a return to the train after under its belt, having downed Ale Itasca
the game Doyle Salcup, in char do 13-6, Hico 33 14. and Joshua 7-0. j Mansfield
ge of the arrangements, said about Granbury ha. posted two wins and Burleson
loo citizens with cars are needed a tie in season competition
proudly doff their fedoras today to the Oct 1 . .
powerful Golden Eagles of Big D, the City the second game of the World ,
of the hour, who last night belted the Seriex. betwren the ) ankees and ■
Nashville Vols, 4-2 to bring the Pixie DODGERS FIRST
63 to the —one Gilliam bounced to Rizzuto on
sypped on foot in whe Kgore tus
ae last.week,MeNeel is a junior
uho gained playing experience qn
the B team last year \
Hyde Crippled
Quarterback Frank Hyde may
miss the Gainesville tilt due to
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olden Eagles Are '
Champions of Dixie
DALLAS, Oct I nr The Dal ‘ seore at 2-2 in the seventh, and a..... a
lax Eagles could boast Thursday j wild throw scored two mor* runs j
' they won the regular Texas League
* Picks it
GEORGIA over TEXAS AGGI
ESin the Cotton Bowl, . Bulldogs drew just short of 28,000 three
undefeated. BAYLOR to clobber Dixie sertes R ‘while Nashville,
MIAMI Not in the same class . N" 0 N mr‛,
RICE likewise over CORNELL ... fatled to reach the 9,000, mark.f I
OWLS plenty sharp ... GEORGIA the same num ber L “ ames.
TECH to wreck SMU . Too tough That s chain baseball, fans Ilie
for MUSTANGS in opener TCU Nashville* are ownedLand operated
to edge past ARKANSAS al Fay by the Chisago Cubs. And look
etteville ..FROGS usually win this at the Brixikiynowned Fort Worths.
one TEXAS to nip U of HOUS The largest crowd the Cats drew
TON Bayou boys don't havo the for a playoff game was 4,800. Dal
added 76 yards on six of eight
pass completions The alert and
improved Leopards pounced on
three Arlington Heights fumbles
[and definitely looked better than
in their season opener which they
lost to North Side. 720
Roddy Osborn, elusive 159 pound
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- - —... i Burleson has not yet found a winn- | Owls have bowed to Alvarado and । watched perform
crowd pleasing tog combination, having lost to Glen Rose by one touchdown mar
Joshua, Aledo and Laneri The gins and hold a 60 win over Burle
I Elks are in their third year of foot i son
ball and were elevated this year ' Grandview's Zeoras beat strong
from Class B to tougher compet-
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Raymond McNeel, 168- Two games matching unbeaten-
pound tackle, will replace j untied team* headline a 13-game 1
injured Don Usry in the schoolboy football schedule Thurs .
starting lineup Friday night dax night .... si.
,,, a kw V II W * In ( lass A AAA. Dakias bunNet 1
when the Yellow. Jackets plays host to Fort Wowh Arimgum
Piay host to the Gainesville Heights in otic of the perfect-tec.
Leopards. . ord matches, whileDeer Parkgoest
. Usry missed practice all week to Crosby in the Class A sector for
due to an injury resulting fram s the other one »
-There will be 11 other garner IE
volving unbeaten teams layed be-
fore the week end card is com-
pleted Saturday night
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Jackets Crippled For Gainesville Joust G
Usry Out; -nuzumansa Procs Palaver Dodgers Lead Yankees, 2-1
Hyde Hurt M-eua______ •T )«t fiocw,________At The End Of Six Innings
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Rizzuto sent a long drive to the Sertes - " feat they bungled in
(right field foul line which Furilo /the playoff stage lastyear.
could not hold, Rizzuto racing to 1 The Eagles defeated the Nash ,
third The Yankees protestod thatville Volunteer* of the Southern
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Jinx holding at first Berra filed then flied to
. to Furillo on a 1 and 1 pitch Wood center Mantle raced to the,cin<icr
ling scoring easily, after the catch track along the right center field
and Collins taking second Mantle I bleachers to take Sniders long
walked when Roe’* and! pitch drive
was fsr outside Mougald wasi Nonin* no hits, no errors, none
: hit on the left foot by Roe’s 2 and 2 । len
pitch, inking first base and load
ng the bases Marlin flied toSni YANKEES THIRD
der in straightaway center field 1 ,
One run, no hits, no error*, three Nauer bounced out to Cox Heir*
f,.p rolled to llodgea on the first pitch
and wus out, Hodge* to Roe, who
DODGERS SECOND covered the bag Mantle bounced
J Campanella bounced to MeDou to cox
colors, using that eld push-but. gald 0,1 lopat’s second pitch Hodg No runs, no hits, no errors none
fon control •• worked the count to 3 and 2 and left
। then walked on a high inside pitch 1 --.....,----. - • s--------. ;
McDougald made a nice pickup of DODGERS FOURTH bouncod out to Hodges, 1)0 made
Furillo-* grounder and threw him Robinson filed to Woodling on a the, play unasNiNte3
| out at fiest, Hodges taking second. 2 and pitch Campanella sent a No run*, one hit,
Hodges stole third as lopat tonk hopper to Martin on Lopat’s first
a long windup on his first pitch pitch Hodges sent a sluarp ground I
e t. w.... g.... victories beink copped. In their After the count reached 3 and 1 on er past Rizzuto into center field for
oshua ntertatns Waimtt Sprinnterackerbox Sulphur Dell bad park Cox, par purposety threw the n single. Ida touru atraighi hit lu
id Grandview is host to lott ma । The Nashvilles appeared weaker in j fourth ball wide Roc lined directly the xeric* On the hit and run, Fu
air o non district games The all departments thsn sny tepm we to Lopat, the ball bouncing off L> I rillo lined a single to right field,
h“v" heund Alune" ..... ■ ■ ■ -*--- - ------ pat’s body directiy to first bdse. i Hodges racing to third fox lined
man Collin* for the putout. I l.opat’n first pitch down the left
No run*, no hits, no errors, two 1 field foul line for a double, Hodges
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9th Graders Meet Irving Here 1
Tonight; B Team To Hillsboro
"Seeking their third victory in as ainst their toughest competition to—
many start* this season, the €le deteThe Irving boys are reported ——
DODGRRS THIRD Jburne 9th graders meet Irving st
a. । into deep right center field to take I Gilliam poppod to Martin on theY ello Jacket Staditm tonight
Hauer's long liner. Woodling rue edge of the right field gruss Reesel Kickoff time is 7 30 and the j
l ing to third after the catch, Col J worked the count to 3 and 3 and
the first game by a one-sided score But they won the
next four and gained the right to represent the Texas
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