Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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picture is the first,
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I was formerly pastor of the First
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role of the half-breed Roy Stewart and James
the Christian Church here and is now
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games in tine days w
the double-header
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thrills it took “Red" Hill's
until th ' last pail of the
inning to put the winning
across the plate to keep up
Mickey Dunn
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Yesterday’s Results:
Ballinge r 7 Midland 6
fan Angelo 4-1 Big Spring 3-6
Colema: 8-10 A< llene 3-0
Summary Two base
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Kallina Sacrifice hits
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FORT MYERS, Fla July 31 A'
Ballinger and Midland each . .
used three pitchers Tuesday in a
long game fill'd with all sorts of * .
Lowe's screen name, and ht
the United States cavalry, on duty be made by Fox Movietone, and
along tin border with a detach-the first outdoor talking film to
ment that was known as never be pi duced
falling when it came to getting Incidentally It has one of
Haman most notable supporting easts inpastor at Breckenridge
The Cisco Kid famous bandit the history of the screen Names]
is the man to la got” War ■ r to conjure with are Farrell Mac
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on an infield error and
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Lewis, 3b
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Kallina, 1b
Cheeves, 2b
Boket, ss
Stagner, c
Ratliff, rf
Rose, fl
Moore, v
Melton, v
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Philadel, hta holds the
ol‘ winnin’ streak Bean made a
beautiful run from first base on
E Mm lit r s single thru short to
score the winning run of the
game King's throw was wide to
the plat and Bean scored stand-'
ing up
Hatch, a recruit left hander
commenced the game for the*
Bearcats and went to the fourth
frame He was going good al ,
times and showed lots of stuff
Pitching with runners on bases. •
however, proved ids downfall. and
when he apparently lost control ,
Hill sent Harvey to the mound .
Harvey was effective but wild and •
gave way at the beginning of the i
eighth to Jim Parker who allowed
one hit and only eight men faced
him the remainder of the game
Lefty Gene Moore started the
game for the Colts and pitched
good ball until the sixth stanza
when he became wild and walked ■
two men in a row Melton took
over the job and Issued a walk
and a hit in short order, causing
old Jawn King to send Lefty
Briggs to the mound with the
score tied
The locals started their scoring
in the first round when Kittrell
was safe on an error by Cheeves
Scaling sacrificed him and Bean
hit safe to score Kitty from sec-
ond. Another marker was chalked
up in the fourth when Lynch got
a furlough to first, pilfered second
and scored when "Spec" Dockery
slammed one high up on the wire
in right fit Id Three runs were
chalk'd up in the sixth E Muel-
ler walked, Al Mueller sacrifice d.
Lynch walked. and Dockery also
walked to intoxicate the bases
Parma hit safe to score two. Har
vey flew out to center, but Kittrell
Hatch 2. Harvry
Melton 1. Brigus 1
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