Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 164, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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ATLANTA, Ga., Sept 27 (UP)
—Little Rock’s Travelers needed
only one more game over the At-
lanta Crackers today to wi the
Southern Association playoff and
meet Fort Worth, of the Texas
League, in the Dixie series.
The Travelers turned a close
game into a rout with a B-run
rally in the ninth before 8,000
fans here yesterday. They drove
Emil Leonard, their Cracker
nemesis, from the box with five
victory gave them three triumphs
in the seven game series.
If Little Rock wins the series
it will be a case of history repeat-
ing itself—after 17 years. In 1920
—last time Little Rock won the
pennant—the Travelers mat Fort
worth for the all-southern title.
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Series between Fort Worth, win-
ner of the Texas League Pen-
nant, . and the winner of the
Southern Association title, would
open Thursday.
The first two games will be
played in either Little Rock or
Atlanta, depending on which of
those respective cities wins the
Southern Association Title.
Saturday, Oct. 2, will be an
off-day and next three games,
on Oct. 8, 4 and 5, will be play-
ed in Fort Worth. If it is neces-
sary for the series to go the lim-
it of seven games, the remaining
two will be played in the South-
ern Association team’s city on
Oct. 7 and 8.
Gardner said he had received
no official protest from Okla-
homa City regarding the 12-in-
ning game yesterday from which
Fort Worth emerged with a 2-to-1
victory and the pennant. Manager
Jim Keesey of Oklahoma City
protested during the game against
Umpire Frank Coe calling Lee
Stebbins out for running out of
line, and then reversing his de-
cision.
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By LESLIE AVERY
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ready theirs, lost 7-2 to the Bos-
ton Red Sox, but their leading
margin was increased a half game
to 14, as Detroit dropped a pair to
Cleveland. Jack Wiison held New
cLEVELAND.Fye-slh Suu-
var. Cleveland Indians’ utility
man,'is a camera fiend, taking
pictures of batters and pitchers
before and during each game.
Pros Shouldn’t Scout
GREEN BAY, Wis., —Curley
Lambeau, coach of the Green Bay
.Packers, favors a non-scouting
rule among National Professional
Football League - clubs.
come out with a win. Davis, how-
ever, is a wrestler of an entirely
different type from Shiktuma or
Kuss. He is touted as one of the
roughest and toughest grapplers
in the business as well as one of
the strongest. Anxious to appear
here in future bouts Davis will
be making a supreme effort to
score a win over the elongated
leg artiste
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weight wrestling championship
will officiate as referee.
The semi-final bout will bring
the popular Otto Kuss back to
Henderson to clash with another
wrestler who features a “sleep
hold," namely one Karl Davis, 285-
pound roughster. Kuss was suc-
cessful in defeating the highly
touted Shinuchi Shikuma last
week thereby keeping himself in
the local picture as a wrestler
870 feet late Saturday
tabled in the teat A
boxed up and sent to
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DKLLAS,Tex, Baft'27 (UP)
—Five southwest conference
squads will carry the football
wars to the enemy’s home field
this week end, in games which
bode little good for the home
teams.
Only one of these contests will
be a part of the conference sched-
ule, but the others will measure
the pulse of the southwesterners
for games to come in their own
ballwick.
Christening the conference sea-
' ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27 (UP).—
Dzzy Dean, paid off for the bal-
ance of the season because of a
sore pitching arm, was in tempo-
• rarr retirement today While
Frankie Frisch, a new 1938 con-
tract in his pocket, prepared to
move the Cardinals to Pittsburgh
and Chicago this week for the
final games.
Dean will not accompany the
team because Bam Breadon. own-
er of the Cardinals, decided
Dean’s ailing arm would prevent
3 him from pitching. Dean planned
to remain in St. Louis for medi-
cal treatment.
Breadon indicated there was
little possibility of Dean being
retired from the club permanent-
ly. The lame arm win be placed
in a cast he said.
Terms of Frisch’s contract were
not divulged.
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was waiting for a pass—arms
outstretched, alma mater’s red
corpuscles flying through his
veins. One second before the ball
arrived, an Ohio State player did
him much bodily harm, knocking
him to the ground and stunning
him for three full minutes. We an
listened for the whistle’s tweet-
tweet. There was none. It was
ruled an incomplete pass and
nothing more.
The fault with the forward pass
rule it that it leaves everything
up to the judgment of the official.
It is taken for granted that he
is always in proper position to
see the play and nobody can do
that unless he is an octupus with
a periscope on each leg. My un-
derstanding is that a football
player is opaque end how. I ask
you, can a field judge see through
a man’s back in case he is caught
in that position.
Every play has eight or, ten
facets so to speak. You on the
east side see one; X on the west
side see another; the field judge
sees another. Who’s right and
what’s the solution.
I don’t know.
But some day in one of our big
stadiums we're going to have a
big riot and then everybody will
know.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s lecture
on the flying wedge as compared
to the Tinker-to-Evers to chance
theory of how to play a niblick
shot when your ball is enmeshed
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handrubbed cabinet. A ree
York to six hits while Sox bats-
men reached Hadley and Andrews
for nine, including homers by
Fox and Gattke. ; \ :
Johnny Allen, who hasn’t lost
a game all season, scored hf 14th
consecutive- win for Cleveland,
beating Detrolt 8-3 in thelopen-
er. Bob Feller outpitched Tommy
Bridges in the nightcap, limiting
the Tigers to five hits while his
mates raked Tennessee Tommy for
,12. Feller fanned 10; Bridges 6.
■ Chicago pulled within 2 1-2
games of the second place Tigers
by taking two from St. Louis, 4-8
and 4-1. Five St. Louis errors con-
tributed to the opening win and
Vernon Kennedy pitched four-hit
ball to win the second game.
Philadelphia scored three runs in
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question mark. It dropped its
season-opening game Saturday 14
to 0 to Ohio State, while Ark-
ansas was defeating the Central
Oklahoma Teachers 26 to 0.
The Texas Aggies, sharing with
Arkansas the pre-season favorit-
ism, invade New York to play
Coach Chick Meehan’s Manhattan
College squad, which the Aggies
defeated 18 to 8 last year in the
Rose Festival game at Tyler, Tex.
The game will be the Aggies’ first
this season,, while Manhattan al-
ready has in the bag a 21 to 12
conquest of BL Bonaventure last
Saturday.
Coach Dana X. Bible, whose
University of Texas team bowed
him back into the southwest with
a 26 to 12 victory over Texas Tech
last Saturday, will chaperone his
squad to Baton Rouge next week-
end to try its mettle against
Louisiana State, which defeated
Florida 19 to 0 Saturday.
Another intersectional game
this week will pit Rice Institute
against the University of Okla-
homt, at Norman, Okla. Coach
Jimmy Kitt’s team will be start-
ing its season, while the Sooners
have against them a 19 to 7 .de-
feat Saturday by Tulsa Univer-
sity.
The fifth intersectional game
will take Baylor to Oklahoma City
to rUsh with Oklahoma City Uni-
versity, leaving behind—an—en-
couraging 39 to 2 victory Sat-
urday night against southwestern
University of Georgetown, which
opened the season for Baylor.
Southern Methodist, 14 to 3
winner over North Texas Teach-
ers in a ragged game last Satur-
day, will remain at home this
week-end to meet a sterner foe in
Centenary College, on the field of
the Texas-Pan American Exposi-
tfon’s Cotton Bowl.
Ft.W orth Wins Right
To Play Dixie Series
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rated as a con-# who can meet the best and still
world’s heavy- - —
ville between coach Fred Thom-
sen's University.pf Arkansas team,
a squad including most of the 1938
championship winners, and Texas
Christian University.
Coach Leo Meyer of Texas
Christian, building anew without
NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE
NEW YORK, Sept. 27. (UP)
The National League pennant
race at a glance.
W. L. Pct. GB
New York .. 89 64 .822 —
Chicago .......... 87 60 .692 ' 4
Games to Play
New York 11—Boston 4, Phil-
adelphia 4, Brooklyn 3.
Chicago 7—St Louis 8, Cin-
cinnati 4.
immediate obstacle in the
| poth is a schedule calling
' for four consecutive double-head-
ers beginning today. Terry plans
to send Hubbell and Smith against
the Boston Bees today. They play
another pair with the Bees to-
morrow and twin-bills with Phila-
delphia Wednesday and Thursday.
The Giants increased their mar-
, gin a half game by nosing out the
Brooklyn Dodgers while the Cubs
divided a twin-biu with BL Louis
yesterday.
Lou Chiozza rapped out a ninth
inning homer to give New York
a 4-3 decision. Rookie Cliff Mel-
ton who went to the mound in the
middle of the eighth inning, fol-
t. lowing Schumacher and Brennan,
received credit for hie 19th vic-
tory.
A four run rally in the ninth
A later •'sau man Wrapperotichy eelophane end
sent Chicago to a 6-6 defeat tn
the opening game, against St
Louis. Bremer’s double, singles
by Terry Moore and Stu Martin
and a walk to Johnny Mize sent
one run across and loaded the
bags, setting the stage for Joe
Medwiek’s two-bagger which
cleaned the sacks and ended the
game. A six run assault in the
second game gave the Cubs an
8-6 decision although they .were
outhit 18-12. Mise hit a pair of
home runs and Medwick clouted
one. The second game was called
because of darkness at the end of
tin eighth. •
'Pittsburgh scored its 12th and
- 18th straight victories over Cin-
cinnati, 6-4 and 2-1. The Pirates
counted two unearned runs in the
ninth off Gene Schott to .win the
first. In the second, a.first th-
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slinging ‘Sammy Baugh, has a nULDAHL*
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position today to coast to the Na-
tional League Pennant and give
New York its second straight
“subway series” end its fifth to
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, Pittsburgh both of its runs. Tobin
and Swift went"the distance to
With one game of experience
tucked under their jerseys, the
Henderson Lions start today
pointing toward this week’s tus-
sle with Beaumont. ulck.
The game win be played, nt
Beaumont Friday and Coaches
Curtwright and Adams will spend
this week plugging holes that
cropped out when their charges
went under fire for the first time
this season against Kilgore.
Little or no damage was report-
ed from Friday night’s contest and
all players are expected to be in
good shape for the week’s work-
out. Injuries were confined to
scratches and bruises.
-
Marvin Westenberg is disgusted.#
Goon Henry is peeved, and wrest-
ling Promoter George Jones is
very muchly dissatisfied. AU be-
cause of the outcome of last
week’s wrestling bout here. As
a result Westenberg and the
"Goon" have signed contracts to
wrestle a return bout here next
Tuesday night on the main event
. of the weekly wrestling program
to be unreeled at the city audi-
torium starting promptly at 8:80
p-m.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 27
(UP).—Fort Worth held the Texas
League baseball championship to-
day after defeating Oklahoma
City, 2 to 1 in a 12-inning game
^here in the iihai Shaughnessy
play-off series. It was Fort
Worth’s fourth victory in six
games.
Pitcher Ed Selway held the
Oklahoma City club to four hits.
Jack Brillheart hurled for the In-
dians. He has done most of the
pitching for the club in the past
several days. Ash Hillin relieved
him in the twelfth.
Nearly 10,000 fans saw the
game. Victory gave Fort Worth
the right to represent the Texas
League in the Dixie Series with
the winner of the Southern As-
sociation pennant. Little Rock
won its third victory Sunday over
Atlanta in the Southern and ap-
peared headed for the title.
DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 27 (UP)
—J. Alvin Gardner, president of _ __
the Texas baseball league, an- son will be the game at Fayette-
nounced today that the Dixie ..... • - ■ —
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NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (UP).—
Some of my best friends are
football field judges and they are
Very nice fellows.
Your composite field judge is
about 40 years in age, fairly so-
ber, looks wells in knickers, is
married and has two kids, and is
a sound if not a sensational pro-
vider. And he’s very honest.
• Yet we must do something
about the field judge. He is ruin-
ing too many football games. The
field judge is ruining football
games by autocratically upholding
the rule which deals with inter-
ference with the forward pass.
Two years ago a field judge
ruled Interference against Army
on a pass and handed Notre Dame
a win. The penalty was unfair—
the movies showed that rather
clearly.
Last year he spoiled a Prince-
ton-Dartmouth game with a de-
cision with which 63,000 people
DIXIE SERIES
WILL START
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BOSTON. — Jack Sharkey,
former heavyweight champion,
has an interest tn Emil Scholz,
German heavy, who recently
fought a 10-round draw with
Andre Lenglet.
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Boston, weakest hitting club in
the circuit, came to life and
smashed out 23 hits for a total of
37 bases to overwhelm Philadel-
phia 17-8. Cuccinello hit.two home
runs and rookie pitcher Shoffner
got one. English ledthe hit par-
ade with five safeties tn seven
' trips.
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wearing racoon dissented. To
bring this up to date, I sat in
Ohio stadium in Columbus two
days ago and saw a field judge
render decisions so cock-eyed that
Ben Turpin has a case for plag-
rlarism.
Early in the first period an Ohio
State back threw a pass to one of
his comrades and as the comrade
sailed Into the air to get it a
Texas Christian University man
also sailed into the air to get it.
Under the rules—and maybe it’s
the rules and not the field judge
that are wrong—both defender
and receiver have the same right
to go for the ball,
in this case both went up for
the ball with marvelous pigskin
abandon. Tweet-tweet went the
whistle as the ball fell on the
ground. The pass was incomplete,
but interference was called on the
T.C.U. man and the way for .Ohio
State's first touchdown was
to give th.
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