Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1955 Page: 5 of 6
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FIRST ENTRY —Miss
Mary Miles Daughters of
Kingsville is the first en-
try certified for the Miss
Gabe Paul obviously came to
the conclusion that the Washing-
fon,State, alumnus’ resemblance
to Ted Williams ended with his
swing. Stanley Hack solved the
Wrigley problems with moves
made in desperation. Swift Hack
made in desperation. Swift Solly
Drake, up from Des Moines, was
to be the center fielder, but broke j started to bat in runs
a leg in training. Gale Wade, ob-
tained from Cleveland via India- '
napolis, neither hit nor fielded i
Paul Ashley day match and Jack Burton vs
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CLEBURNE MEMORIAL
Co. News”
Mr. and Mrs. Finis Carper
ANNOUNCE THE PURCHASE OF
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Cobs swept a three-game series
and put the skids under Eddie
Stanky, the latter proving that
losing clubs do not sell suds and
winning ones pedd:e gum. Hal
Jeffcoat, reformed outfielder, ran
up a victory skein as a relief
worker and saved others. Jim
home run overcame
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CLEBURNE TIMES
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“See my Benjamin Moore
Dealer” ... is right! Hera’s why we
recommend Moore’s House Point.
It goes on quickly and easily... has
high hiding qualities... lasts for yean
and years. And it’s available in a
large choice of excellent colors at a
very reasonable price.
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the bull pen. Earned-run aver,
ages are outstanding. The sur-
prising Cubs threaten to make
smiling Stan Hack the manager
of-the-year.
New York
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Haltimore
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, Darwin Pegucs 2 and 1 and Paul
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The Dallas Eagles held
Trent Root Jr 1 up in 19 holes.
FOURTH FLiGHT — All matches
have been played except the final
round Dunn Watson beat Paul Ash
ley Sr to gam the finals and John
Tulsa, but the Oilers held
Paul Minner and Howie Pollet win. Al Widmar and Stan
W MeFarren over Mike Walling, Rice bested Orland Eash l up
4 and 3. Glen Wright over (ecilt ATI semi final rounds will be com
' Walling, 3 and 2 Paul Griffith over pleted by next Sunday. Pairings
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be held between now and June 24
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Dallas hosted the tournament
last year when Gene Andrews won
the title over the Cedar Crest Golf
Club course
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NEW YORK UP- Golfers from polis Dallas has four berths, Gal
only two Texas cities Dallas and veston one
Wright and Paul Griffith vs Os-
car Mi-Cash Jr in the first flight,
Kenneth Darden will play Lewis
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Hmmmwm lad two good seasons with the Car- . margin to end- Ute geme on the+
■ Hd6ldinals, went all the way on the 10-run rule. Marshall, the regular!
msfiiiit mound for the defending champs oniu.. Thrv.,1
de - and gave up only three hits second baseman, h been kep out,
go Walls-Paul’s big inning came in of the contest because he was not
L, ■ ‘ ■'’ .he thiad. Tiles, big blow of that.fceling-well.
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n attack like that pleases Hack, three hurlers, but Cotter’s blow- off
who visions what may happen Atchley was the big one
when the outfit starts swatting u , ,,
the ball. The Cubs have had pit. Beaumont ’ Exporters , snapped
ching potential for several years a eight game losing streakby
It remained for Hack to bring it beating, Oklahoma ( ity Mickey
out 9 Livingstone shot a single past short
to drive home The wtnntng Shipper
well enough. Jim Bolger, ob !
tainedrom Cineinnafi via Tulsa,’
was good field, no hit.
Lloyd Merriman, purchased from
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Joshua Junior
Baseball Loop
Set for Action
The Joshua unior Baseball Lea-
gue will begin its season Monday.
June 1 at the Jie Ima High School
Recreation Field
Tin- lust game will be between
the Yankee and the Braves The
Yankecs are managed by W A
Seals a-nisted hy < K Merrew
Nirholn 15-1
- 1 he Bruins launched a spectacular win.
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names the dugput andstrange b , SHkwsdpwatpohhmomamaThetblae r
Ted Tanne Sn.-. outeid Miksis, Bob Speake and Jim Atchley of Houston and win-'1 h-—a
6 ApPPet PF ake was a first baseman who hit all of ner Red Murff. It was Mur’s 15th,
-0*o Des Moines of the Western League last trip The win of the season
Reds gave appe a $30,000 bonus in 1950 sent him a wav three losses. —
n the Johnny Klippstein deal four ve inter m,4" i In other games, Beaumont beat
spite the fact that Gravle ovo -earslater: Thisde- Oklahoma City 5 to 4. San Antonio
as League coHagayie Howlett, president of the Tex-1 split a double-header with Fort *
hand Dower ated the towering Tappe the greatest left- Worth, the Missions taking the
and power hitter in his circuit since Duke Snider lopener 4t0and Fort Wort eom-
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the White Sox, was all right, but decision, and Tulsa edged Shreve
when Miksis was installed as the port 4 to 3.
middleman against left hand pitch-! Monday night Dallas plays at
(mg, Manager Hack had his key, Houston, Fort Worth at San An
! man. No longer could the enemy • tonio, Oklahoma City at Beaumont
take the extra base When Sauer and Tulsa at Shreveport,
went that way on the eastern swing! Bill Greason pitched a three
Hack inserted Speake in left field hitter in the first game for Hous
! and the young man from Missouri ton to snap an Eagle seven game
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outfter four years, by the way, and in
2 t ot ally.unexpected way. Eddie Miksis,
the infielder, plugged the hole and gave
i it Chicago Nationals defensive strength
down throtgh the middle He is the Only
one the four obtained from Brooklyn *
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Sunday night, but it took Dick Get - terrtt IFrtWorth “as San Antonic 1
ter ? ninth inning two run homer took the first game. Hamp Cole
in the second game to do it. Get . .
Iter’s blow, which gave Dallas a 5 man Was the loser. The nightcaF
to 4 win over the Houston Bugs,, j was a wild affair, i ‘
“marked the 11th time this season every player on the Mission roster
the Eagles have pulled a gametseeing action Mel Waters was the
tout of the fire with a last-inningT , ,, i
rally winner. Mike Burack getting
I With one out, Bill White tripled charged with the loss. Both hurlers
1 to deep center field and Getter1 were reliefers.
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The fourth annual Hillsboro In-
, vitational Golf Tournament will be
staged at the Hishoro Country
Club June 24, 25 and 26
Qualifying rounds can be played
anytime between Jun.' IX and 24.
but medalist must qualify on June
21 No entry will be received af
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INDIVIDUAL LKADKHS
Funn • cored Charien Dome fit and Wen-
dell Irby Lawvers 4
Total hits Jack Elrod and (iene O* j
no10 Prcachers 3
D)etihles Juck Elrod Preachers. 2
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THE PICTURE
MISS GRACE KELLY
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By PETE SMITH , frame was a towering home run Alvarado’s lone run was scored, Copeland relieved Paul Walker
Walls-Paul’s, last year's Junior by Douglas Smith tnat hit the big in the fourth inning by Bobby Ev- on the mound for the Oilers in the
| Teen Age baseball champion, con-1 Santa Fe engine out side the fence erett who was on with one of the second inning and only allowed
inued its winning ways Saturday । in left field On Smith’s next trip losers three hits Paul Summerlin i one run and three hits. The hits
light at City Park with a 12 to to the bat he hit the engine again and Duke Davis got singles for the were three straight singles coming
with nearly win over Alvarado but this time a few feet foul other two Alvarad binglesiin the last inninge He struck,
t Inwinning their third gameof, Dwayne Coleman showed strong; Dan Friou and Wayne Copeland ’ in the three innings worked.
i he season without a defeat Arron defensive for Walls Paul’s as he led the Oiler hitting and together 1 Johnnv Johnson led the Grand-
t Faris’crew took their second game ! made difficult slabs of drives lab ! colleeted.-seven of the teams 12 view hitting with two his in three
by the 10 run rule eled hits hits Friou got four safties in five | times at bnt
in the second game of the night Sonny Marshall came into the i trips to the bat and Copeland hit |
the Oilers won then second game game in the third inning and rap-1 three for four, "iree of Frter’s .
>1 the season and this time from ped a single that scored two tal-i, .
the winless Grandview nine by 24 lies in the fourth Marshall camehts were doubles one of CoPe
to 7 I back to blast a line drive double' land's licks was a double and ano
Little Jimmy Faris', fresh up into left center field that counted | ther was a line drive home run out
O' Magic
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Grandview vs. King
Alvarado vs. Qilers
Lost 33 Pounds
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Motorcycle Race
tettA*t tp Everett
Brashear of Beaumont won the
’2(h annual < haritv Newsies Na-
tional Motorcycle Race Sunday al
the State Fairgrounds track
Some 15.000 racing fans watched
as 44 < vclists competed in the 10-
mile feature eVent.
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dying rounds for the C S Public
Links Golf championships
Forty eight Texas golfers, 39
from Dallas and nine from (ialves
Sam Jones pitched a no hitter.
George Crowe’s home run with one
, out in the ninth cost Warren Hack
l er one against the Braves. Bob
Rush had a one-hitter against the
| Cardinals until Rip Repulski man
: ufactured a four master in the
I ninth
run in a 10 inning affaii that was
witnessed by the smallest crowd
of the year 370 fans Phil Paine
was nicked for 12 hits, but he
outlasted five Indian hurlers as
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■ i Jack Burton over Karl Madsen 1 Harold Watson will play the win-
■ up and Aubrey Preston over Ronie ner ol Bobby May — E T Her-
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E THIRD FLIGHT — Harold Wal play Finis Jackson
H son bested John Ilalstead 2 up All semi tmal matches m e s< lied
Elack Simpson ove: Doug Pegues uled for next Sunday The public is
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