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VAHE Fu I'll
T1IB HOKttKK (TICXAft) DAILY HERALD
THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1030
0
SPORT COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
LATEST (AP)— SPORT NEWS
INDIAN Hl'RLFR
HITS 2-BAGGKR
OPENING SP«EE
JayoeesiAncpm^tMrilkmfi
Manv Trophie. j VANDER MEER
HOODOO i
IN SECOND YEAR
Ifl I'lu- ls*.OCÍltl*-||
TotlilJ's I •utiles
It.ill.is ni ll< illinium dill)).
l ull V\ ni-tli it. s in \niotii i
( «¿Hill I.
< IkIiiIiuiiui i*h> .ii HuiMnii
(niitlii j
Tul .i ill Hlircicpoi I < it lull I I.
.litii It; lliheari i!ill ri«hl pro-
.'• ! .«i himself yesterday when
111* Willi |lil. Ii!lt|i llUnW'Cd Hlf
.-hrevepoit NplirtS tn Ml'dl> IWO
¡iiii? in iii« f|i:«t limine hut
)lt ltt.|ll< 1¡|1 íl.i ¡I
Tlif Oklahoma Indians' liiii I-
(i '¡in:. 11 j) it. till' 111,Ml ill II i Ik '.
and • nund'teii ,i two Ii ««it i Ii iii
atlti'tei) .i fMH'.tn i nn mu I up spree
The Redskins nlovoil (III tn an
It I I. ,'l VÍ 111! J
In tit-hsr Texaí ii'uiuH' & ii mm '
itotisl.in's muffs lnsi ni the Tillan
OHcrft, V tn ! 't in I ;i11M> Rebel
defeat id tin' San aim linio Ml 1
Mi ;, t in i ami [«fiinmmit'
tfioriciv whipped the Fori
Wm'ili ( ¿lis. ti tn ::
Jit'iyl IC'lminnd of Dallas
pitched ni'iir pt rfect ball, settllU'
t he Miasmas buck nil tholi heels
with only Ihw him Only two
1'lltlrea i;i.l past fll-at base, unit
none farther lluin second 'Mm
I ictiol outfield had a holiday
innkift« i ;ily ilit'i'i' |i u to ii in.
1 iv Nii-iii was iilikcd fur 11
Hafellll# by lite Huffs. I.Ill lie
sia«i(ercd llirou«h in a win «Hit
fill'' fieldlU|i KIIPPOI'I.
The Shippers picked on illr«>i•
I'linlhcr Ii urlers ami scored one
run In each ItlCtlllK except the
1 hi I'd. elKiith and unnectlod
lltlllil "lil|. Clll'S II HH fl'l Íes Wl'l'i
widely Bcalteri tl The Hxporters
punched mil la hits, i ml u (I in w
doubles tiy Franklin and Howell.
Two More Games
Rooked Tomorrow
Kittll
Kir
tiv kimhi: bhiktx
NEW YORK. May I i.T:
No Vis: Kl (luiente in Imvilic only
Iwii-min tile lotindH on hi weal
ern junket. ii that menus any-
thing in |(< ii. Don't lie surprised
if Jack Roper I who /I«ReíI in-
stead of xacited I slnrlH enmeburk
Ni . K I on the I,nult--(¡alentó sup
poriinu raid In Hill McKeeh-
ute's bonk, the two beat Iritters
in the National I .enjille «re
.toliniiy Mlv.e of tiie C;u din.¡it
and Ki Hie 1,11 ih till nn of tin Iteils
Mail Hon: Hobby MU-us: A Ike
Marble auys you are Amerlntt'
I In V is cup hope . . Max Hltei
CommlaBlonei Hill Bi'own. who
ha* flitted you many a bum in
liii< dny. now admits you have
chanced for ttie betlei . , .
Knmk MrCermlck: Ymii buns
Hays if you .vero a flush in the
julli lasi year he'd tile to have
li airload Of 'mi Hilt Tilden
when Fred Terry looked ovoi
the I'eri y.HmliS' house at Rilf-
,468
Printing and Publishing
plants in the United
States . . . employing
500,000 trained people.
Wa offer training in:
HAND COMPOSITION
UNOTYPE
PWESSWORK
MONOTYPE
Using mora than $100,-
000 worth of equipment
Twwirt you to •
controlled by Printer ami
Write
Three min e si.fi I .Ill |e,¡«ii
(tains I'tidei en their riit?t ttntu.
teto toieoni.w nf«h' In (lie suit
Imlt teiiKiii which hud .i i bitty
I.Ill roilillni.: 11 pen I in; in i, double
lieader last iiifslit.
A' ~ in p III. ti.mni rm\ nil
tile i'blliiliy Hi II <11 tl 111 dllHllUlld
llie lio i n*>r ItU'epemienV. tea
ttiiiii' the piiiniiiK ,.i rust ball
Kddii Xoflen. take I.u the Col
i.! n l J: 11) c.iiliona Al !l || 111
Maisfi'i Sori'iee Kintion ptayx file
i'tlliinen
'fill .tayroes last nil.', lit eke.l
11 lit a (t-n \ let (ivy ovel' lile Sliii
men in the opener, mid .IIih'h
(iiiireiv ileluon.s went l>erserk
ni their last innillj: at IihI to de
¡«ni ttie Supplyiiien. 22.13.
I.nnse fieldiliM feaiured llie
1 ^ •(> inillcHts alt' likely will un-
til if ..ins "ft into tin- swim; of
their ríndate,
■la yems went afield fni tile
! .S| hit!' o 1 tile sel' e|| t ll nolle ton
rontldoiit of tio)din« their men;:
er one i tin lead. Hill I'ilcher
"tally Hotveis 'ilnick out llie
first tili'eij: tiattei'.s lo I'llee h i 111
• •lid i el ire tin Stillmen lindel de-
lea t
TraHlnu t.'i-ti in the sixiti.
.lim's (51-nwn.Vlae Demoni inisli-
ed around I I runs thai frame
to pile tip a lend virtually iui
possible in ovei ome.
The lineups:
Jay (ees: H. Hunton, ii«li!
field, smith third base. Holers,
pitilier f{. Anderson, «hurt field.
W. Hiinlon. cuii'lier. iloiton
hnrlidnp, Shaw lentei field
(.list ImltlU, second bi.se. I .an «en
left tii Id. Newman, first base
HI IIImen : Nelson, shortstop.
Hnrks. second liase. I Inn nil h
■nil■her, Shaw centerl'leld. Ctnrk, i
I i l Ml liase. Hawkins, piti'hei .
N'elsi n. third liase .1 a< kw. ti,
holt field. Sil i vers, right Held,
ill tin mm, second tulse.
.Hill's: ilartiy, i enlerfleld
first lase. Seclirist. center field.
Sparks, short field. Moore, ren-
ter field, Kintnley. third liase.
Haskln. run her. Nix, rinlit field,
tilines, second liase I. Ktulsley
-hoiistop. VViu-i left field-pitch
er. Murphy, pitcher. FerriH. pit.
(-tier
Snitplyiuen VVftRiier, ciitcher
Kit by. left field, ilodiie. first
l.asc-nltchei'. 1.11 tii'. third Hn^e.
Nirliots, s. i olid liase, i'eepb'í
shortstop, Alexander, short field 1
Hchenrli. renter field. .-"'piker
pilclnr Hensbty. ,'l«lil ffeb
tiny Newton and l.elty New
in ii li umpired
Mttyot I. M Davis pitched the
lir t few halls over to open of
tli'lnily the ttUtht team ieiiRin*.
City .Vlniiagti sieve Matthew
illlKht and .loi I.. BMKRH.
iiitlUp . bal ted,
"Hev, Joe!" And Five Answer
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There is a seneral ritsh when snmeoiu- yell ".loe!" in the New York Yankee*' dimmit At men-
tion of the name, up nop. left to right: Pitcher Joe Meius. Second B&atfman Joe Üordon. Ouitlelders
Joe Gallagher and Joe DÍMuekío, and Manager Joe McCaithy.
Spiders Bringing
A Colorful Club
Heme-
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Itesuil.v WedllOMhi.x
Amarillo I. I .«mesa 3.
Hiiiihoi k at Midland.
i Wet ({rollitrfs
I'u tn pa at A hi) mu , pint
pi minds.
Clevis I. It; I.
Siainii'
MUXII'll
PPd .
wet
:t.
Tbiirsda.i
As eolorful tu their own way
as was tiie House of lliivtd in its
own style 'the Mineóla Hlnek
Spiders |iii expected to provide
the 11 ii In r ball elith and fa tm
here with two tirst rate limes
tills week.en
The first park of i otored ball
player to invttile lluber I'ark
tlllt- season, I In HtlK'k Sptdei'H,
ft allirtn'; a- ban., of In ' wi en inn-
InjiK nicks, play the ral bou
Idacks i|t p. in
'•'!<• p ni Monday,
Wolcott Fates
Strongest Foe
•Sunday and
Tea in
l.limeHii
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Pampa
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Dallas 2. Sun Antonio it.
Fon Wort It Heauinoul (i
TuImii 7. Ilotistoii I
Ht.iiidinps Tliiit'silitv
¡«lo the othel 11ÍK 111 lie Mil ill
' Hill 'I'itden in a wheel i-hiiit
would have drawn more i tin n
III Mayor Himue How
nboul lion o'.vint: your Jirwy
(Mty club for tbc Po'o «i'ounds"
Today's «nent star
V i*t '01111. Oakland Tiihune:
"The moral rodes ul Hui viird
and Villi are nmriilii'ity dtifer. i
elit Yale si ||n iiioadca tiHp '
r I irhis .to lo'.itball «nines, lint
won t i i cp¡ whisky ads in the
prominn . , , Harvard takes liis
whisky ails. Inn won t hell liroud-
asllin iikIitv , ,,ii the I'aei
■ Ir ions!, Iniw.vev. everyone tak
e.-, i'Vei ythill! mil exrllldinp
■ "It tint St It', in
It happened in H kKii
Inst as Dolpii Canillli, Dod-
first surke, was iillollt to
atiti a foul i it • |> (which WOllld
.iivi retiind the sidoi tin inire-
t'id tan reiK-hed nut and speared
fhe spheroid
Short Shots Helen Jacob*
saiieti yeftlerday for the French
and Wimliledou Cltmupolisliips
when "A'ondrcw llieh, the
Ited S. > rookie, heard Ted Wil-
liams li it (I spurned An bu ks lo
a piten i 11 a hamtuei, lie - wallow •
ed hif ciiewlnp ml)neto
(?< orae YoMMem. Hussion heavy.
WelRht, Hi-fivi <| yi Mimday to set
whnt run In- done about the
While Hope kiiiiiiHou
HtlWl Joe Mi'Curttiy says
ht« ItlMltTl "Sear' . .
tt* i obi llie Villi ka IO
«MÜ* hittitlR or f'ise . , . Iwenty-
llolltH llller iiiey ahclbe keti
22-2. WtOi IT hi IK
•• for yon. teach
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It epulis Yesterday
New York 'I.
I'tllladelphia -I.
at Brooklyn. pp<l.
■t.
Cin. iiiltati
Chicago I
1'ittHlittl Kit
cold.
Ht I .on la at
cold. , j
Kliilllllliu-
Hoston, pptl.
'i'odii.i
Tiie Spidtr- font til-e a pep-
pi i fia:.,e, -lov, niotlou nail, tuid
'di a i owti.ili. Ttiorea catcher
Who '• ■!< (VIin II roek111R chilli.
tiiil .nn (her dusky playi-r who
docs the "iSast Texas stomp." j
• - .<U ■•.- ■ ni piny i ■ aei'laim i
llie spnl, ■• ,i the best Neurit j
team In tin state. A «nod
-sent.'ition oi NeurnoH here is ox
ptcted to set tiie Mtni'iituns per-
Inrtn.
Man.ipei Hoy Story of the
Hatters is neiollatilip for a - m-
ii witii ainlHier colored club,
tile i'iltey W'oois Ccdleitlaits. a
¡i et traveiinu coíIorc slu-
deiiis-ptuyers from a Ne«ro col -
lt'«e in Arkanstiit.
'llie 11 u hers snapped into a
hiHIiiip frenzy in their second
: anie In re with the Davids Mou-
IIOi'STON Tex May I (ff>)
(Jame!) del * nuineil d<mplte
an aiiitiR lei; Fred Wolcoli, Hiee
I nsl ii itte star Iiurdler. today fat-
ed Ills st romeen! «mifjiwesi eon
iirence I rack ti e. Iloyre (¡a!e-
wtto.'l nf i he Uniformity of Tex-
as, 111 a t rill IItí IIill 1 tlteel With
Texas A. A/ M as tin- third, team
Wolcott roach KinmeH Hrun-
Hon ol Rice -iiiti. lias run and
won bin htSi three races with a
te« thni mi in him at ilnies
Many time- he ¡him fined (¡me.
wood and always Wider.n has
emeiynd the victor, but in their
lasi few riires (¡Hiewood lias
been caihitii. oil the blond flush.
Hrunson said lie f(-ll Texas
would win hecause of superior
srrenglli in field events.
(till lain (¡liihülii. Texas .¡ave
tin ihiower. and Heel'iis llryan
repre-j Texas pole vuulli r. ale two of
tin- ulurs the University hoped
would brin,« victory.
The 1 On vii i'i| dash between
Ited., C. II of the AriHies. (illt e-
wtii'd nf the HoiiRhoins mid Wot
(ail i of It ice, may result In a
new mecí record (Intewooil and
Woieott also will ela.di In tite
hi«li and low linrdles.
day n!«hl, tnkln it lti.;i. after
loHine llie opener Hundity after-
noon. I (Mi,
BIG BOY NOW
FAVORITE IN
DFRBY RACES
1.1)1 ISVil.1,1-:. Ky May i
(/Pi Ttie fmirOj- lev els were
t i iln riRiit on Joliiiai'iwn's
villi inni'keri nose today, so
slro.u: was tiie otivh-tion the
IMi Roy wtitilt! be the horse to
tu nt Saturday in wliui simpe
up now as the smallest Kini-
He n> t|i rby iitiid since tin wfiitid
W.;,'.
II wnrkeil :1 )tyirktiii« I !i-
!'• -i mili ytfBterilay in his fir.il
cra• k at tiie Downs i-uppy foot
in;' .'tlttl clnniceK «!'(• lie will be
' ; t tin ii even money by post-
t i llie
Cnh rain and there was
a I i -• 111 rhanre old mutt iv tun i h ■
er tui'ilit try that trlek cottld
«lake h|in atiyiliinu hlit (lie lop-
licnvy choice auiilnst a field that
fimires to ooitlaln no more
tii an eight other horses.
With Joe W Browns T M '
Dorse. I sufferh ji from a sIIrIiI I
ft", ei and ,i very doubtful mart
er. W K. HoeiiiR M I'oiter's Mite
show in .- no Inclination foi tin
mile anti ii unarter disi.nn-.i' and
vtiiveriil nj her eiiRlbies
derby lass, the is tmrller pos
slldtities were ¡allitiK off in
liuiicties.
Six only are definite .iohti-
s!i wn. Ilei'lieri M VVoiil! s Tech-
nielan. W I. IIrnnn's challodon.
William Zie.ier, ,!r s Kl Chico
Vatdina Fitrm's derby trial win-
net. X'iscininty. and Healller
fliooin. tiie rlietitniit roll Kin-I
rtiinde tirou«hl ti. Derbyfown for
.1 it Whitney
Mrs Bessie Frank/helm's
Xalapa Clown may «o If it crimes
up in ii«l .¡ml ii inores not hill«
w!oii« wiili his condition, a fae
toi about which you hear rum
Ols here and ilie.o
Only the oldest derby-Kitet's
t'eiiit'inber as small a field. That
was die ¡iron i exterminator'*
year. inns, when only ei«ht an.
swereti lilt' bllliitV
Itv .II I1W1N
Vssiirl.iietl Cress
II WI.RY
NpnriN Writer
Miss
old San
iy won
Hetlv .1 a in esoti, I 't-yeiir.
Antonio lass who rece lit
the annual Ti ,as wom-
rli's m il > hirnpii iisliip loi tile
fourth time is shown . urround
ed by untie oi uei trophies at
Austin This Texas star Is a
likely i-andidutr for the Curtis
tup team lilis year.
six pUMK-
;i inniuii's
tile flt'.t
tied the
froiii IteiitK riim«-
tl-i loss to till
Rookies Making
Good In Ma jors
CHIi SCO. May I ,4 ! Til if
tacking ¡waiion's ftntjor leaftie sopltomort'S
| i P paren I ly a.r out to wallop the
i jlttx which has pl,i«ued so iniiuy
i youiiK pia y lis of promise
The yeuis have si ¡uní! a lotip
list of .sim rookies who ran into
dl(lheiirtetlill« «lunsps in theli sec-
ond season. rills sensotl'a bumper
croji nf Hophoniores however. 1«
lint lililí; so -'amely it rale a
■ ii.iiiri of rou i ill k the i i ii x
Ft ink MrCormlek, first biisi
man f >r tli«s ¿Uaciiviiuti Iteds, hit
• - tí Inst season. Malty fans «aid
he wouldn't do it it Bali), bill in
iiii- fits:i in k.imoa this Benson h<
has lilt .'lila (leori$e MeQutnn,
St i .oitis Hrow ns' fit at «acker,
had a hutting uvernije of '12 i iust
!« nam and thuiuuh in «nines ibis
(Continúen < n patío FIVK)
M VI'IMI Ml. TKI>
I'ltl Sllll NT (II i 1,1 II
NK\\ YORK, May I t/| i
l-nrry S MttcHhail, exei-uilve |
vIcw-proHident of Hie Hrnoklyn
Dodpera siuip .tannmv lil.'i.H, to-
ay was elected pi'enldenl of (In
elu.li.
The office hiis been vncant
minee tin death of Stephen W
McKeevor in Mart-b hint year.
Local Netmen To
Play Pampa Team
A picked team of Horuei and
Phillips iBimis pi.,vers will ionr-
ney in I'ltntpi next Sunday lo
moei a I'ampa leum
'i iiose to I'epreseni Hoi «er and
I'll i I ii pi- in Hie intei ct i y mmeh
ale H. I Rudolph, .11 111m.v Hill
Ml rrls Creel Marshall Fairlee
Hot' Sleln. Hob Steward, and
(¡coree ¡'inner
Ii
ALLEY OOP
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en GOL.LV, I THIMK
SOv\ETMtMG FELL OMTO
US, OF FA THAT LITTLE
BttlDGE WE JUST
CROSSED/
HMM/ " GIAUT
GORILLA WILLS THRE
TBAISJERS WITH OME
BLOW"--BOV.' WHAT
Hiischnils most persistent
lilittiit is thai wiiicli withers
'wonder fdi lims ,ti their *ee
ond year mid iltere are síkiik It
is t hi ealepiliK Inluiny i doulilc
j 110-hit I Vuiidil Meet',
I Tin- hoy wliii wits a sensatioii
la- year lor I'llitdfluati with two
eo||se,-ntlve hitleKS pei'foriliaiiétlk
tits iñude I It roe «(tutu without
finisliln:-'. one Unmiuei will Mc-
K.'-hnie has eased his oil! ol lite
i I lieu p ni o;e tl cane, so his record
tor lio si at-on shows neilliei
; dehi n nor ere t s
¡ Hiti Hie itn.in t- present tbird
t place sutmiluü In tin tiiiilonti!
leilKUC shows rloiirly enoituli Hie
H' I aren't tselftltg the pllcllill)
lll(> expert,'|| front the IiIk soph
oinore
He KitVe Up Hlx llils.
i a in I a balk 1 I
yesterday, and only
Clnciunutl teiiiporarllj
Score kepi hint
ed with tin
t ¡ tan is
There is itlenty of precedent.
Cliff Melton won 2tl and lost
nine fot I be ('¡Imita liis firm
season but las, year had a 11.1 t
split Itntts Haiters of the I'itaies
lei! ol f rtith a !"-t. pel (Oi'tnaili't
and dropped to i •'! tl l.ou Feite
one of the Itees rook íes-Velel
mis i,t 11*.'!;, slumped from .'<•
to in to II and Iin I ii :i S. and
■llni Turiiet went lioni 2u and
11 I o I j and 1K.
Nor Is Valtdci Meer llie only
l!i;i.x star learulim the llittei
let-son that sports tit .tdllnei - can
In heroes mu edition and bums
llie next.
There in yoiin Fli'ildie I lilt
■ tiinsnn. Hie year a most costly
rookie Km intfttt'd to liuv,. cost
the ri«crt-: iltot.neti tn rash .uel
playera «fiar wlnnlni.- 26 itaniea
lor Seattle, lie was slilppeil hack
to the minora yesterday urier
«IV! ii £ lip I'iSfhl runs: In less than
an inniiiw in his one bijf leamie
show Inn;.
Hill Lee. the national lefts tie'*
otiiatandina pllehei a y, ¡, i am*
has ili ni- no belter tlian break
even for the Cults *o far
The Red Sox moved hack in-
to second pin 1 Willi H vie
lory over the Indians win,on
don Anker tamed with fl\'i
pit ill lllv:. and till White
va a led llie runnel-Up spot (a
fare uf three, hit lllllilllC
tit>ot'«e Caste,- which «ave
Athleticf a :t I verdiet.
Yankees retained the lead with
a 1 o ti shellacking of the Tlaers
althoiiiili Hank (¡i libera uot
his fourth homer of (he seaaon.
If it |t h ibsliiK pllehei' i Mul
raliy was the winning pitcher for
(Continued on puge KIVB)
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1939, newspaper, May 4, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167694/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.