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Vruli |tutsd leadership in Hie
«Oft bul I league dangles ns tin-
pHitu for thi' winter In tonight's
fv«t un d bait to
Jaycees mi (I Brises Phvirmucy.
tied for the lead with no defeiiu
on,, rltliur ,j«lnt<? meet t 7 311 p.
tti. tonight «it Phillips «fiidlttiu
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VOCATIONAL
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Earl's Wins Over
Jim's Again. 8-6
Kail's 1-tunli >iiftball ti'iitn
fll|i|l< d ba/k illlu its w f u fun MOVr
HKatn yuatiir ; !}' atteinnou by df-
r« utiiii¡ .lltn'B (¡ropery here I'm
the «ei'ond tinwi, 8-1!.
Kairlw ami Vestal pitched tor
Jliu'it and Htti'k t'uunibi "Hed"
Hlnvs plti'hi'd and llonter Karon
cauRh; t< \ Karl's
Murk' Serviré Station final-
ly sli/!>p«d I5nr!'« for the ili"S
till '' in elKlu Katnen here Friday
iifteinmin with a lti.'.' victory
Hesroiit. iiltclilna tor Mark's
Rave tiji only tluee matierod bits
off 111 fust ball thrown
Bottom Teams
Bowl Tonight
Tb' two bottoin litttilns In till
IrajiiH' and two of the tbree 11 oil
fui third plair I>• k« ovei '.it Mae'i
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Netwomen Tied
Women of thr Horwe! Rai'tiupl
< 'In b and thr I'hlKlps Tennis
fltib yedterday buttled tu a :t-:i
draw on rite UorK'-r club's court
A aperlal dotlbles mnteh be-
tween two of (lie best playera
on rii ■ h tt'ii tn wl'l be pi a yew this
f fok sometinir to ineak the tie
Mr." Victor Shaw «o and Mr*.
!\l M Stwpheir oj thr Horiiei
Hnenm i Club «ill mfljCt Mr . Joe
Martin and Mis .lean Trotter
Karb t«um «on three singles
inatrliefi yeateeday
WiniiitiL's for Phillips Jean
"frottei ilrfrated Mr M M
fllridien*. l-fi. S.Ü. ll 7. Mrs Dull
Wei'ks defeated Mm. 8. Waytw
fi-.l. «-H. and Mr . L ('
drown, 1m iit Mr . \V fl Stephen
t>-¿. 7'6.
Th Horget club won when
Mtf Victor Hhawiso beat Mm
Joe Mmtln, 618. 6-4, «-1 Mr .
O^orti Kinifhr beat Willie P«wrl
f.|*rk. «-*. ti-s. ami Marorie
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DEAN BLANKS
BEES, 4 TOO, IN
WILING FEAT
CWICAOO, May 22 (fl'i
The t'hicauo CuIih are kíiIiik to
lie hard to live with from now
on and Dlzity iiean I- reMponsibb
íór til,, added ee«t and aKgres
lveneas In their drive to retain
the National League pennant.
Ii nil banm-iied rsiirday af-
terimon. Dean, starting ills firnt
name oi the season, turned in
a plteHlttJt inastei'plerc II" set
the Boston Ite«*B di: iv n with
three hits, ia«'.ied no walks and
stnick «nit two men to «Ive the
Cubs their rlrst shutout or the
yenr, i 11: 0
The 'unky, 2 veni-old liuiier
umd only 74 pitche . «li^btly
less than an nverane i f 2 and
n biill balls ti, each battel.
"I felt fine all the way.' uni l
Dtsay often iiicn Honed a> an
JI Hfi.Oiin leinon since the
Cubs bought htm i rom thr si
Louts Cards 12 months aire
"When I sel a start on a hot
day 1 rnn't fijr.tre hew anybody
wl:') go. cii base It wen 3 de-
rm r, when 1 went five innltiRS
last Tuesday and i' wo- plenty
rhlMy Sunday . o for, I haven't
really rot warmed tip,
' From now on i won't have to
back in to net mv puy cheek the
first and 15th of the month.'
There was much enthusiasm
evinced by thr t ubs as they let
it lie known that Dean apparent-
ly was ready to take a regular
turn on the moutid with Hill Lee,
Larry French and Clay Hryant
Scholars Defeat
Sanford/ 4 to 2
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United Carbon Net
Team Beats PP&L
lulled I'urbon Ti n ii i v ('lull
members yesicrdav defeated tin
Panh'ahdle Power a Lluhi outfit
here, five matches to tour
All matches played were dou-
bles
1'ulted Carbon won ah fol-
lows :
Connor and Rogers ilefcsut«"l
Reau and Phndloton. n 1 tl,.l.
King and Spinel defeated Old-
ham and Hiinyon !i-7, (i t. Hills,
pie and Marsh won over Chap,
man and MrNally. 7-!i t¡-2, t¡-2
Clenn and Vernon lieat Hansard
• id Bryan, fi-0. ii-:!. and GttNsen.
hoven and Taylor beat Nelson
and Page, li.l, 5 7
Panhandle Powei
lis fo'lows
Stemsen and \V Leslie
fea ted ItaitKh and Duck,
t;-t Burn- and McDonald
feated Kin* and Kurd. 7-5.
Dun na way and 11 ,\ Leslie
over KtiRStrom and flrlsso,
ti - 4 and Berrien and Mann
Brown and Howard Ml.
0-2.
Their ranks are thinned and
thinning, and some always falter
flltnii' the line of march, but the
veteran still parade these warm
spring lay to a hallowed mound
■Hit in the ii.'iiter of the major
,eai;1i< bail pinks
They wrrp He re yesterday
Ul/.zy Dean. Bo'e Urov> . Carl
Hiibbell. Tommy Bridges, l-efly
tlomez, Ted L..o.is and Vied Fitz-
simmons
They were there the day be
fori' Chin ley UuffitiK, Lary
French. Schoolboy llowe And
' l" J they'll he there again Wes
1 Fct'iell. Villis Hudlln. Furl
Whitehlll, Charley Itoot und a
handful ot others,
Musí ni them have been in
' ¡K show from Hi in 15 years
and tlndr names are as familiar
in many households as that of
tile fmtiliy doc or cat. That is
why every new triumph and ev-
ery hitter dofent is a personal
motion shared by fans through-
out the country >
(ilil Diz. for Instance, started
a National League game Sunday
for Oh first time this season
vnd mr.nurui tu.ed a stirring
three.hit l.n, shutout, of the
Boston Been for the Chicago
Culls
Dean
this is
In the
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riiia
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The Srhoolbov Scholars yes
terday nftiWnoon huni; up their
aev'eirtb straight victory In de
tenting Sanford at Sanford, 1 ■-
"Catfish" smith, Si'holm bail
t i limited thr I isers to five hits
and Terry of Sanford pllrhed
six-lilt ball
Bonier made our erroi San
ford six.
The Scholars s; oreil two rims
ill the eighth ami one each 111
the fifth and sixth J N Trotter
hit u triple und Phillip Km-hlei
a double
The Scholai lineup Siuiib p.
A'len C. Boulter lb. Koesler 2S,
Trotter h. t'hambless ss. Nichols
If. Shaw rf. and Harhottr rf
BORGER ENTERS
WT-NM BOWLING
ASS'N LEAGUE
♦_
A Borger bowline toam here
yesterday afternoon entered the
iK'wiJr formed West Texas.New
Mexico Bowling isaiH'1-.nIon's num.
mer travclini: lengue by playlne
Clevis, N. M Borger won two
1 of tin three au,the* hat lost on
totals, 2501 to 2177.
.<• cities make up the tongue,
which opened yesterday Borger
Amarillo, Pampa Lubbock and
C lovls ICach city !>• to have nvo
teams, temporarily natnrd "A"
and "B" Kach Sund.iy for a per-
lod tit nine weeks one of the teams
plays out of town and one at
home. U times he gin at 2:30 p. m.
B«M-ger ha«l not Keen Officially
entered yesterday since no en-
trance fee had been sent If). But
when the (.'lovls players arrived
Itere. C. \V .YIcN'iilty of .Mac's K«
creation alley, rounded tin a
team for the match.
He said another team would be
lonned here provided the league
does not charge a forfeit against
the group for not having played
as scheduled at Lubbock yester-
day. McNitlty said he hoped that
the league would permit the "th-
ir team to play the match some
inie this week.
Next Sunday one Burger Ham
goes to Amarillo, and the otliei
entertains Pampa here. Team
names will lie substituted iu a
new schedule for "A" and "B" as
soon as the names are selected.
Offireh of the association are
John Langhlin. Amarillo, presi-
den 1. Frank Crews, Amarillo,
vice president, .nd Clyde Foillllle
Lubbock. ^1 creta 1 y-t iv,usurer
PORTS' WIN
KEEPS DALLAS
OUT IN FRONT
Women To Bowl
Series With Men
The K O. Ladles Store women
bowler have a . ranged a ."l ies of
matches with the nnm': u .1111 ¡11
the summer league.
They have matched gnnU's as
follows
' White's Auto May '.'4. (iiinn-
! film man May :il. Hunter's June
Yates Advances
In British Play
HOY LAK K,
(/! )• Charlie
I ) The
Thanks
Sports, the
on top cf t
Tb.
Associate^ Pres*
tu 1,1c i'hreveport
Dallas Itebels are still
Texas League
K 1 Men's
Aittnnan's Inne
June 2v chlnk.a.Llitk
Burcb Drillers July 12
Store June It
21. Fun Food
July 5,
tírove,
American
and still
week for
S-li.
iX- Light won
de-
6 - a.
de.
K-t
won
ti-2.
beat
«-!.
Phillips Defeats
Borger Netters
Phillips Tenuis Club members
yent<rdny suicessfully defended
ih«'lr own conrts with a smash
itg J-.l victory f vei the Borgei
Hacqunt Club philllps won five
single* and three doubles mat-
ches.
Only victory fur the Rnrgans
(uiuu through Ot-urge Finger
Vrlnftlflu ilxVil Bob SlrWHrt. 6-4,
0.2.
i only 2S years old and
Jtisi his eighth season
miijors. lint he Is a
throwback to that other Ora when
it hers could and did win SO
games In a season. There is no
likelihood that he ever will do
that again, hut he showed that
Hi«' cuti still stand io gei a lot
if viood from his flSñ.lMti) pitch-
ing arm
who came into the
League 15 years ago
takes a turn once a
the Boston Hed Sox,
bested Bridges tn what was a
hoi pitching battle for five luti-
¡ lings until some of the younR-
er Hed Sockew cut loose for alt
s-:i rout which was Detroit's fifth
straight setiiack. ;5rove got him-
self a home run enhance the
occasion
The loSs was Bridges' first
ugalnst five victoria this fear.
Lyons, even more of a veter-
an inasmuch as he joined the
Chicago White Sox in 1H27 after
his graduation iront Baylor, won
a in inning, .1-2. struggle
the Washington Senators
scattered seven hits.
Ciomez was bailed out by the
Cleveland Indians in the sixth,
s, it was Dudley, and American
leaguer xin-e IHÍ7. who got
credit for the 12.0 victory when
thr New York Yankees own
luiiy MÍMttefs gift busy for Hiele
11th consecutive win.
Huhbell also was chased yes.
terday and was churned
the' New Y6rk (Hants'
feet lit Mttthupgh
The St. Lotus Cardinals and
Cliutlttnatl Beds made it unani-
mous for the western dubs and
continued their neck and neck
The ¡coree iu yesterday's
in a tell:
Borgei-
Mr Million
ir.i; mi
1 IS
las
Bowles
Mil 13 1
I sr.
181
Fresh our
mi; 804
I.MI
550
Folanil
I7S 113
1st
505
Hardee
150 162
14 1
143
Totals .
Ml ;¡27
1 'lovls
83
2 177
Tomkins
155 131
lllll.
178
Bishop
143 ma
Ha
481
Mcdlntiis
113 I2.H
171
112
Murray
1 'i 7 I flu
187
514
Weidiltger
IS3 204
Iflfl
58li
Totnjs
701 825
«I 5
2501
from
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Seven Events Are
Listed For Relays
Seven events have been Un-
til' fm the Ja yeec Invitation
al Relays the night of June'6
by the committee in charge.
Others may he added later, in.
eluding novelties.
'Phone contents are low hurd-
les. Din.yard dash, obstacle race,
6(1.yard dash, mile relay, high
Jump, and Roman Chariot rac«'.
Tickets for this big track and
fiald classic will go on sale
early this week.
Admission will he adults 35
cents and chillren lo cents
Rebels wont down 4.1
and 5.:'. to Fori Worth's Cats in
a double-header yesterday and
!ia ' Iholi lead cut to it half a
gante A Houston win would
have pul Dallas iu second place
ami ifi ti the Buffs a victory
siring of live hut Shreveport
look are of Dallas' interest.
The Spons Hi u¡.ion 5-2
Bol by Ct>. on its 11. the Sports
bad bis knuckle hall behaving,
bis mates found the offerings ot
Buff buriel Murry Dickson *0
1 heir liking, and they'piled up
the winning «core in the first
two inning''. before Howard
suplían led and stopped the
counting
McClaren «uught an inside
pitch and dropped a Texas Lea-
guer Into l"ft field to «cor a
tenth inning run which eked an
11-111 a* in for Hennmoni ore<-
San Antonio, while iiilsa wal-
loped Oklahoma city in-2 in a
twllght game, then losl the sec.
ond of a double hill fi.il
1
Jaycees Defeat
Mack's Ten, 8-5
Jay caes y-sterday afternoon
w« n over Mack's Service station,
S-6. in a not! league softhall
game at tin fluid south ot
Continental Camp.
Batteries were Tttrpin and
Carper for Mack's and Towrnnce
and H Bunt on for the Jaycees
MIST Hi: CMK>D
ANN HARBOR. Midi Ray
Fisher alls Centerfleldcr (Thar
He Pink the host hunter be has
had tn hi- Id years as Wolver-
ine ecacb
Hiik . Muy 28 —
Yales defending
champion from At inula, (¡a., ad.
vnnced to the second rouud of
ilir Hriit'-h a lit u ten r golf cham-
pionship foday by defeat leg
Bruce riiomp.aii of i-iverpool, ri
and I
PAIM'I L Piri l HK
AI HVRN, Ala . Dave Sprln
kle. Auburn pole vault stHr, ob-
11 i-* ed phot ogra phera by going
over tie liar He sprained hip
■inkle when he came down
Borger Dally Herald Clsssiriei
ads gel results.
HOIKEIERYTHIM
W
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S" WH. ' ?B1 W iWj^1-.
"Comstock lias nhvays luid «di attitude of futility
t • • •
and can you
typflmrlte. my children TM
ed with
4 ! do-
race In lb National League by
beating. resp«>cihJOly, the | htl.
lies. 5-2. und the Hrooklyu Dod-
gers. 7-3.
The Dodders losl their unde-
feated "rookie" hurling star,
Whitlow Wyaii with a sprntned
knee before Utii Reds started
rampaging so the defeat went to
their 15,j ar veteran, tai Fred,
die Fitsslinniona.
The Philadelphia Athletics
moved Into sixth place in the
American League by besting the
St Louis Brown , 12.1.
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