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Batteries: Dexter, Wilson, Kin-
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By BOB CAVAGNARO
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
PHILADELPHIA, June 1 (AP).
Barring an upheaval in form, Aus-
tralia today appears as good as in
the inter-zone final at the Davis
Cup tennis competition.
The Aussies move into the final
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CHILLICOTHE, O. (AP).—Ha-
zel Temple has 11 letters in her
name. She was born on April 11
to Mr. and Mrs. Marthall Temple.
She weighed 11 pounds. Their first
child was born on December 11.
Hazel was their 11th.
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Dallas 8, Fort Worth 6.
Galveston 6, Houston 4.
Beaumont 8, San Antonio 4.
Tulsa 10. Oklahoma City 3.
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Washington 6, Philadelphia 4.
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SINGAPORE (AP).— The gates
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Sultan of Kadah. Alor Star, his
capital, has for years been the
only British possession where bull
fighting was legal. Cock fighting
also is banned by the order.
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HOLLYWOOD /AP).— Barbara
Stanwyck took' Spanish lessons
just to perfect an accent for a re-
cent film role.
down Athletics hurling staff for a
6-4 win by Washington.
The unexpected was even more
marked in the National league.
The daffiness boys from Brooklyn
handed Bill Terry’s Giants, who
i seem to be cracking as expected,
tarking with regularity during the
norning ami afternoon sessions, anse.
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unes for adults. The program i
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By SID FEDER
Associated Press Sports Writer
Those Indians from Cleveland
are on the warpath.
Tomahawks swinging, they’re ;
hot on the trail of the American
league's leading and most highly-
priced scalps — the New York
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southeast corner square, has
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California Street and placed
under management of Marie
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SALES TAX PRODUCES
COLUMBUS, O. (AP).—Ohio’s
3 per cent retail sales tax pro-
duced $12,879,373.58 in the first
three months of 1936. Schools and
local governments received the
bulk of the income.
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The Dexter baseball club de- ;
featcd the Delaware Bend team. |
9 to 7 in a closely contested game
Mongooses Adopt Chicken Diet
SPLIT, Yugoslavia (AP).—Be-
fore the world war the Austrian
empire imported mongooses from
India to combat the many
venomous snakes in the Dalama-
tian islands. Now peasants on
Bratch Island complain the mon-
gooses outnumber the snakes and
are feeding on chickens.
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at Dexter Sunday afternoon. The
von the $2.50 merchandise prize home club came from behind in
y busting 15 White Flyers out of the sixth to score five runs and
I total of 25 shots When the boys put the? game an ice. The same I
et to where they can dusoff 25 clubs meet at Delaware Bend next
ings for 19 safe blows but could
not halt the Cardnial sluggers
from bagging the same number.
The Steers closed in on the
Houston Buffs when they defeated
the Fort Worth Cats 8 to 6, while
the Pirates, under the direction of
John Jacob Atz. trimmed the ■
’ Buffs for the first time this sea-
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Australian Team Appears Slated
। on the heat and came through
with a 6-5 win in 11 innings. Dizzy
ggregatior that knows little
but the national pastime. The
with a single that enabled his lads The Cookies threatened again in
to wallop the mighty Tigers for the fourth and seventh frames but
their third straight victory. In the were unable to connect when hits
National. the Dodgers made it meant runs. >
three straight over Bill Terry’s; With Buddy Homer back and a
Giants, again beating the great few switches. the lineup of the lo-
Carl Hubbell Good old Dizzy Dean cals appeared to be much stronger
bagged his ninth win of the sea- than at any time this season, and
son when his mates pulled the bids fair to develop into a fast
game out of the fire in the twelfth, aggregation.
The Reds swatted Dizzy’s offer-; The crowd was disappointing.
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Gainesville .... 302 000 000 5
Weatherford ...000 000 000—0
Summary -
Two base hits: Tyler, Brown.
Runs: Burger 1, Reeves 2, Perry 2.
Stolen bases: Reeves, Perry, Stice.
Double plays: Burger to Reeves.
Burger to Brown. Hits and runs:
Off Brown 1 and Stice 3 and 0.
Jones 7 and 5; Bernard 2 and 0.
Struck out: By Brown 4, Stice 1,
Jones 6, Bernard 2. Hit by pitched
ball': Moncrief (Bernard). Time of
game: 1 hour and 55 minutes. Um-
pires: Pemberton and Whittaker.
f that progressive little city in
he years to come. Two of the ’
eachers in the Sherman school ' . . . . . , ..c __
Um. who have specialized in ; Pete Appleton, in.a ,six-inn ingre-
his work, will be employed as In- lief trick, outpitched three mem-
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HERMAN will inaugurate a
i program of supervised park
ay for all school children today,
is being a municipal project. It
planned to train the children in
school gradi ate
er absent no
guarantee. Enjoy blessed relief as
so many other sufferers say they;
have. On sale at Goodrich Drug
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Di Maggio, the greatest rookie ltwingcarmrn to get past the key.
of the year tripled in the twelfth^ The lcais counted first in the
Sunday to give his team a victory opening frame when they jumped
over the Red Sox before, a crowd on Jones for three hits good for
! of 41.000 customers. Lefty Grove the same number of tallies.
retired in the seventh and was not Two more were added in the
charged with the loss And Rogers third when Reeves singled. Perry
Hornsby made his first appear- : and Hurley walked, and Bill Tyler
j ance at the plate yesterday for slammed out a double against the
the Browns. He came through i center field wall.
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singles matehes, which will be
pls > rd today, to eliminate the
American team. < aptain wilmer
Alinon will enteh most of the
eritictam berause of hix elertion
to piny himkeif in~tead of fir-
Ing Hitov drant at the enemy.
However, we admire hin nerve,
be thouuht he was the best and
bad the intestinai fortitude -o
set the Detroit Tigers 11-10 for!
the third straight ’ time, and the i Detroit
Yankees, with Joe Di Maggio
again in the hero’s role at the bat,
made! it three out of four in a <
week over the supposedly mighty,
i Red Sox with a 5-4 triumph.
Totals ... 33 5 8
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Homer, 1. f. . .3 0
Burger, ss. .. 5 1
Reeves lb-2b 4 2
, Perry, 3b. .. 4 2
Moncrief, c. .2 0
Hurley, 2b. ..2 0
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, Stice, rf.-p. ..4 0
' Brown, p.-lb. 4 0
Taylor, rf. ... 1 0
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Yankees and Boston's million dol-
lar Red Sox.
ic sports in which they are most I Pulling up from fifth to third
terested and for which they are 1 place last week, the tribe camped
est fitted. Instruction will be of- , today only half game back of the
red in soft ball, volley ball, arch- i Sox, after stretching its winning
ry, tennis, horseshoe pitching and - streak to five straight with a,,7-5
■ark and field events If the de-1 victory over the Chicago White
and is sufficient the city will en- i Sox yesterday. . .i
rge their program to include
of Connie Mack’s up-and-
SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 1
(AP).—Injuries suffered in a polo
game Sunday proved fatal to
Winslow B. Felix, 45. Los Angeles
motor car dealer and sportsman,
early today.
He died at a Santa Monica hos-
pital a few hours after fan emer-
gency operation to relieve pressuge
from a basal fracture of the skull.
A polo enthusiast, Felix was
critically hurt when he attempted
to ride out Snowy Baker, veteran
Australian athlete, in a club
match. Both riders fell as their
mounts collided, Baker being
bruised about the head and shoul-
ders.
Felix, a member of a pioneer'
Tucson, Ariz., family, came to Los
Angeles after serving the army
during the World war. He former-
ly was president of the Southern
California Association of Motor
Car Dealers. His widow and a
BARE TURK CAPTURES BEAR
. ISTANBUL (AP).—The theory
that wild bears do not attack
naked men, one of Turkey’s popu-
lar beliefs, has reportedly been
verified by a laborer at Bartini
Anatolia, who disrobed, entered
the beast's den and brought it out
in the open where it was killed.
The Kansas federation of wom-
en's clubs has assisted 1,800 girls
in continuing education since es-
tablish'inm a fund 31 years ago.
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Simple Muscular
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If you are one of the vast num-
ber; of people who suffer torturing
stabbing, shooting, simple muascular
rheumatic pains of arms, legs,
shoulders and body, here is quick
Skeet shooters enjoyed their son Acrowd of 13,000 witnessed
etto yesterday at Booster Stani- the Cat-Steer game and the pres- !
Orth's Skeet Field, their guns entation of the cup to Dallas for
Dead was belted for 19 hits by the
Cine: nnati Reds, but the Cardinals
slugged just as hard and came
through 8-7 in a twelve-frame
thriller, and the Cubs, on the
strength of Ethan Allen's timely
single in the tenth to score the
winning run, outlasted the Pitts-
ians, 14,810 by
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a good enough to beat most of j K a totai of 38 hits While the
[he semi-pro outfits, or their op- j Yndians were collecting nearly
porents turn out to be a shabby tWice as many. Mel Harder came
through with a nine-hit perform-!
ance yesterday as the Indians fell | DISAPPOINTING CROWD
on Vernon Kennedy, who won his. SUNDAY EXHIBITION
their ex- NATIONAL PASTIME
2-1
would be too great. But he seems
to thrive on play and with Alli-
Son, looking as badly as he did
against Quist Saturday, it isn’t
likely the American titlist can
register a victory. .
Quist came out of the doubles
match in good shape physically.
Budge, who did all of the heavy;
work, was a tired young: man. On
form, they appear to be evenly
matched.
BARGAINS IN
USED CARS
All the cars listed here are
in good condition and can be
bought at a bargain.
1935 Chev. Standard Coach
1934 Chev. Master Touring
Sedan
1984 Chev. Master Coupe
Slightly used 1936 Plymouth
Coach
1933 Chev. Master Coupe
1931 Chev. Coach
1930 De Soto Coupe
1938 1! ton Chev. Truck
(157 inch wheel base)
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
1930 Plymouth Coupe
1934 Chevrolet Pickup
1929 Ford Truck (Tires
alone are worth what we
are asking for it. Only
$50.)
J. B. WILDE MOTOR
COMPANY
Authorized Chevrolet Sales
and Service
MUENSTER, TEXAS
fatter pretty well describes the
Minch that appeared here Sunday r - .
. .k 1 1 iwever thl. no hit-no-run fame at
ear utethocdok winaup T thepense,a yearago. and shelled him
EtHg hurler was enough to re- for 13 SS?”..-. show •
ay the fans for theireprese uot Rookies stole the show in sev- nine here Sunday afternoon at the
And.too.George.Brownfinauysot city park, shutting out the visi-
xeak. Manager’ opksboysplazed the next war. Local shooters are Brown toiled five innings for the
ette r ball than a any t m . already oilin up for next Sunday's locals and held the visiting slug-
sason. It seems that he has found rounds which will get underway gers to one lone single, whiffing
nis best lineup ami no doubt the rougd• whana"I 8 underway four. Stice, who replaced him, ex-
oys will be able to give a good , perienced little difficulty, not al-
iccount’of themselves hereafter. 1 -
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M. Emmonds, If. 3 0 0 1
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rolling in that institution next
fall. Thim xorrel-topped athlete
hails from the ■mall town of
Preeport where he was an nil-
round star In n their mports.
Hr gnihed state-wide recozni-
tots Of exe re fa
tion recently when
Texas League
Fort Worth at Dallas, night.
Tulsa at Oklahoma City, night.
Houston at Galveston, night.
Beaumont at San Antonio,
night.
American League
No games scheduled.
National League
No games scheduled.
day of the American zone series
leading Uncle Sam’s hapless
forces 2 to 1 with the prospect1
that they will complete their con-
quest when the veteran Jack
Crawford takes the court against
Wilmer Allison, the American
champion, in the first match. The
series will wind up with Adrian
Quist opposing Don Budge of Oak-
land. Calif.
The American doubles team of
Budge and Gene Mako had. their
chance to make the score 2-1 in
Uncle Sam’s favor yesterday
against Crawford and Quist, but
Mako’s wildness at two critical
stages spoiled that chance.
Mako passed an easy smash in
the 10th game of the! fourth set
to put the United States one point
short of victory, and committed
three serious errors in the sev-
enth frame of the final set, all of
which virtually handed the match
to the Wimbledon title holders,
4-6, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
For the first two sets, the 28-
year-old ' Crawford himself was
erratic but, as he has demon-
strated before, he’s a great player
when the chips are down. Seem-
ingly headed for a straight set
defeat by Budge Saturday, he
snapped out of it and forced the
hed-headed Californian to five sets
before losing.
Although stroking beautifully
as ever, he was missing shots bad-
ly yesterday until he and Quist
appeared on the brink of defeat.
He rallied his service, sharpened
his volleying and carried the fight
to the Americans.
When Mako and Budge, too,
blew up in the final set, that was
all the Aussies needed and they
closed out by winnins 12 of the
last 13 points.
Because of his amazing re-
cuperative powers, Crawford is
the choice over Allison today.
era! spots on the bigtime program
for Sunday. Di Maggio tripled to
drive in the winning run against
the Red Sox. Stuart Martin
singled to do the same for the
bx their epening round in the
Dnvin I up matehes dropped to
a ma l he mat ieai ealeulation
Sundas when their doubles
tenm, compoked of iludze and
Male, lo-t a hard Tive-set
match to the ustralian pair.
The Amrriean- needed but two
point at one time to have the
match sewed up but the;
muffed their chance and let the
more experieueed Nustralians
outinst them. The invaderx need
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Oklahoma City and all points
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p. m.; 5:10 p. m., 9:20 p. m.; 2:20
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singie-handedly the TriM In-
terneholantie traek and field
meet nt Austin. Him ability i*
not confined tn the cinder path.
It was hl" outstandinz per-
tormanre in the barkrield that
wow tor hl« school a rl>i"" It
ehampionhip. Fans will see hl"
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