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¡NUAL GAME
IS SCHEDULED
FOR 4 O'CLOCK
Haaerly awaited as .> preview
of next full's fool hull team arid a
basin for i'i*( koriiim next sea-
son strcneth. tin- jiiiii¡iiiI gridiron
gum between the Bulldogs ami
lhe ex lliilltlogi- will lie foutfht
at 4 p. m. Prldny afternoon on
the Borger High School athletic
field.
Admission for thin yearly
"grudge" ««me will be 2f> cents
tbi adults and 1 ft cents for stu-
dents. the proceeds to apply on
spring lruining expense*.
A big crowd of fun i-, eager to
see how the Bulldogs likely will
slack up next September. always
turns out foi thin Iradltlon-lop
heavy lilt. Mild i!m- neroli Hlis .vein
should Ik- no exception.
To « lock I'rogre .*
Ooarh "Caífifth" Hiulili, Helmet
Klrb.v and «• I! Ooode have
drilled a flue looklllf '<i|Ua(l of
over ill) hoys. tulcnsively tile pusl
three w<fofcs and feu days Friday
they will nee wlial tiro Kress tile
Bulldogs have madr when I heir
oharge* Hue tip against a speedy
and powerful lot of Kxes, iiaekini;
years of experience.
"Those K*e« have a great liftll
el uh and they're going I" be
tough to beat," said Coach Smith
today dolefully. none too optimis-
tic about the 1 «>40 Bullflpg'H
chances against the hoys who
have flu i shod their Borger High
«rid careers. The memory of a
54-6 trouncing the Bulldogs took
from the ICstes last year out oil
(lie Continental field ho iloulit
flitted through his mind
¡•".nihil pointed lo lile speed of
fUleh Exes as Hob Sickles, the
slightly over ten second hundred
yard dasher Weudel Kraley. wing
heeled halfback, and Alton Bulla
the Spring creek sprinter.
Smith said he would ask Brian
Hooka, (ilb .Inckison. aiiid BUI
Lane to Otficiate the «ame.
lives Work Owl
The likes have been working
uttj since Monday lo «el In shupe.
for i heir final c Onicsl lis a Bor-
ger High twain, and I heir spirit
is running high.
The lCxes present ;( ¿f^jverfiil
starting lineup tvttfi ""iRmtjr of
capable reserves. All of these
boys are now in school.
Probable starting lliieup fir
ihe Kxes Is:
Ethrlch Shipley, left end. Our
tin Burger, left tackle, Wilburn
Harris, left guard. Albert Hoi-
comb, center, Merle Beaver, right
guard. Hoy Ramsey right tin kle.
Stanley Cannon, right end Bob
Sickle , right half Wertdel Fra-
ley. left half, .lack Thomas or
Alton Bulla, fullback and Phil-
lip Koehlet\ (|tierterback.
Holcotnb Cast
A fast back sure to see plenty
of action for the Kves is Billy
HOlcomb, who played four years
of football it Jacksonville. tlol-
ronih was warming up yegterduy.
and he looked mighty filie at
ruTinlnR the pa«s snatching;
For reservas, the Kxe« will
cttjU oil Wesley N'ance. KI wood
N«l( ou, i ii io Sample, liona Id
Fisher. Ma. t'oniielley. Hale
rribbs Hurl Winks. M. Ivin Flo.'
er .lack Ward i'hiiI M queen,
and I lee Boulter.
The Blllldoas weftt thl'Oli^l) a
good workogt yesleiday polish
nn.; up their plans in signal drill.
Kesers es continued lo outdo I he
regulars in hurtling. The second
strlliKer:- poured tli.t>ough t'vi? 'lile
(o swarm upon Passers ltusiy
Bussed and .lack llriuas so ef-
fact I vol y and fast Unit Couch
Kirby sent his «harnea around
the field for a lap.
Several of Hie reserves are
coming through so hard that
I they're crowding first stringers
I fot their positions. Chief among
; these budding starleti> Ih "Cow-
boy' Kohhiiis, a bin bard i>har«t(ftg i
fast end who catches passes on
his finger Hps al lop speed ami
doesn't even slow down for rail-
road crossings.
Sieve Rnitar. a dependable
.quadmit 11 of last season. Is stand-
ing ouI at end loo and Is block
lug; like a veteran ol many years
of experience.
Another position al which I he
Bulldogs are iiitffth'Uiarly «Iron :
i ecnici Buck Oar ret I. the in
illimitable pivot man of I wo years
past, bailers opposing linemen
after snapping the ball back ac-
curately iiltd faai.
John Caddis, who looks like
the prize roolcle from the Coyote
team this next year. Is H>n-
ponnd charger, also making good
lu I he "majors" al center. Jim-
my Phillips, shifted from end of
Ihe Un ' rlsrhl Into the middle
of UilnRs. has caught onto the
new job fa al and has all the ear
marks of a a rent ball snapper.
Itntcliillil Intercepts
B. .1, Roberta, tieorge Miller.
Junior Stroud. II A. Shipley, and
Hie two end twins. Itoy and Hay
Ituglanri lime after time charg-
ed lifted ni the offensive line,
Once Buy. a gangling sU-fooier.
who only grins at all the Jokes
turned hia way, sifted through
Into a shovel pass play, and when
a plleup uncoiled It was ltuglaud
who had the ball lucked under
him
Curtis Hlllmai) looked ruKt?e<!
in hard, sure blocking in tackle.
Regulara Joe Charles Roberta and
Billy Mongold al tackle are im
proving duilv.' Roberts has lost
about all of the awkwardness of
last season and can pull out last
on interference.
J N. Trotter, veteran fltuikman
is still a plledriver a I end and
fame up with several nic« catch-
es yesterday. Haskell Uavia is
coming along as wlnginan on
(lie lefl terminal but can im-
prove a lot on blocking.
The backfleld. largely made up
up of Inexperienced boys, is
showing the effect of s.ncere ef-
fort lo perfect Itself. Big Ruaty
Russell is running in better slyle
and la trynig hard to handle his
faking role ori spinner plays.
Billy Oeter, who now Hps 17B
crashes through like a "Jurrin'
.lawn."' blocks well, and has lots
of speed Jack Briggs and tieorge
Huffman, the two Utile but
mighty iiuurierhuckK. performed
well in directing the strings un-
der iheir command and are pick-
ing out ihe holes for good gains.
Frederick Loves Gallic
Ed Curler, the hackflnld's
heavywidjfhl. has learned a lot
of football this spring, needs most
to perfect blocking weakness. Al-
vin "Butch" Frederick, heady
Utile halfback, handles himself
well and plays hard, i s easy lo
see he loves the game.
Burns Bradford, the ex-gunrd
had to have «orne tooth roots ex
imeted and his Jaw *ewed up yes-
(Conlliiiitil on PA!IF FIVR)
LAMESA
BORGANS, 5-4;
L&dlm inter,
eated In a he.
tftnn«ra' lea-
u e meet
Wed, A Frl.
morn ln«*.
until lit
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Golfers AM
Get "Birdies"
Canadian Hills ROlfers last
nlghi finished Iheir course with
lw low pur scores — their course
of chicken In the basket.
Forty.three chicken dinners
were served lo the phillip* llnks-
nion last night ill the Pig Hip No.
S, with the dinner capping off a
line opening day for the new res-
taurant and drive-in.
Tallies were beautifully decora-
ted with roses «tul ca. nations
Everybody had a good time,
ewpuclally the winners of Hie
ches In kidding the losers who
for lite menI. g§¡$*
Orlmes «ni
**r fttrn
and made
rfe;
.
I Undaey
the refresh
he-
The Oassers are coming home
tomorrow.
Baiiliiig lo get to (he lop of
the WT-NM heap and stay there,
the Horger baseball team lonior-
i ew night '.it Mnher Park opens
a nine game home stand that
starts oft wllh their old I'ainpa
I'vals. tin. Oilers.
He out when the game starts
at n . ,10 p. in.
I.asl nlglii at l.auiesa the Gas
ser- ritme out on I In' short end
when Hie Lobos won liver I hem.
r. I. thus evening up their three
g.iine Hern.- al one victory each
Final battle in Hie mulch > oin.
oil loll (.Kill. If lile llassen will
into a He for first place wllh Am
arillo or Midland, who wind np
tonight they will move hack np
their selles al Midland lilis eve
ning.
Ilorger, Amarillo and Midland
are deadlocked in second with
five wins and three losses. La
mesa leads with five wins and two
defeats,
Johnny Tysko pitched for the
Oassers last night, giving up 12
lilis. The Oassers gained seven
hits otf Mll!s|miit;li, the Lobo
liurlur.
Both sides played errorless hall.
Perhaps Hie learns have settled
down to more conservative, heller
bi.il. The generally lower scores
would Indicate mat. Midland eil-
geii out A 111 ii rilo 1U-(I, Big Spring
took Clovis 'l-L', and Lubbock
bent Pnmpa 7-ft
After I 'am pa tomorrow night.
Lubbock comes io Horger for three
gaines, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, Lvunesa plays two here
Monday and Tuesday. Amarillo
comes here for lis first engage-
ment In league play against Ihe
l.nssers Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday.
Texas Pitchers Star
For Dodgets, Browns
IIV .11 IIMON Hill.FY
AsMH'toled Press spoil Writer
There's no Use being skeptical
any longer. Destiny s I lodgers are
en hot they're setting the Nation-
al la ague on fire and the other
i lulls aiy- bloiied out ol the |dc|
ture
Nine sirai"ht victories, climax-
ed by a no-lilt pitching perfor-
mance i rom ;i :¡;l-.vear old Texas
. owliand who almost decided to
i|tlli baseball last winter and stay
at home on the range, show tlia'
Brooklyn Is taking baseball ser-
ióiikIv anil will liuve lo in taken
seriously
Winning siri-iikt. wouiei ino".
are pill lo;.elh«*i Willi luck bill
Hie Jiotláors wasn't. They slnipH
overwhelmed every foe they have
met, Tex Cnrlclon'a no bit 3-0
Masterpiece again*) Cltieinnati
yesterdii) pointed iiji ihe fact
'hat Itronklyn pitchers have al-
lowed only hits and I I runs
in nine gaines.
The Si Louis Cardinals were
rained out against the Giants
yesterday, but Pittsburgh Pirates
were beaten for ihe fourth
straight time. (i-a. by Ihe Phil-
lies. The Chicago Cubs bad nr
íí-7 si|iiee'/.e in win in ten innings
from tli>. Bees Al Todd hit a
liomei In the extra Installment
for i In. victory,
Phtiidifs lif Hie biiseball world
also went u> aitoHiei Texan* the
86-year old southpaw' of the St.
Louis Browns. Kiuil Bildilll. who
stopped the World Champion
New Yankees 2-1 on two bits In
Ills firm start in the majors.
H was the seventh time In tén-
ganles a lefthander bad started
on the mound against the' Ya^k*
and the fourth tittle they fallen.
They have been beaten twice by
righthanders
The Clewl ;nd Indians ellnihed
back into ex elusive possession of
the lea 1 In the American League
wllh ti 10-5 vhiory over the
Philadelphia Athletics.
The Hoston lied Sos were C-l
victims of ihe Chicago White Sox.
The Washington Senators hug
ged ihe Oct roit Tigers li t
MISSIONS SHUT
Ol!T TRIBE, 2-0,
WITH HANNING
Itj Tile iMiriuli'tl Press
I lei ore the Texas la'.iuue sea
on started the critics picket! Fori
¡Worth, Shreveporl, Houston and
I Indus as life big four.
ilniy Houston lias lived up to
expectations The Huffs have eilh-
II been on lop <,i in second place
from the start.
IJalSas Is dangerously near the
cellar. Shrevepot t is In it Fort
Worth is having ii tough fight to
•tuy In the fiisi division.
' And leading the bit? parade is
4|gang of San Antonio youngs-
¿#rs. relegated to Ibe second tli
^|siou by even tile hroad-minded
S|?lore the drive opened
i| Last nlglii, wllh Ray llannitig
in ihe box, I hey shut out Okla-
homa City 2-0.
Houston losi ground when
threatening weather forced post-
IVonemenl of the g'Ume with Fort
Woitii.
Hen unionl edged ahead of llal-
las with ;i I-'! decision and Tulsa
beat Shreveporl 9-1
TonlOtllt's Sebetllile
Hbreveport al Tulsa.
Iteamnoiu at llallas.
Houston al Forth Worth.
Hun Antonio al Okluliouui city.
K. C. Wins Three
Games From P.P.L.
It was cleanup evening last
night at Mac's Alley. Willi Ihe
alleys devoted to postponed gam-
es. ;;
The standout of the two Class
A matches was the K. C. Men's
Store's three-game vlctoiy over
Piinhgndle Power & Light, 88.10
ft 221" I 0 If ford of K. c captur-
ed double honors with high (¡ame.
222, and high «erleíf:5SS.
Travelers OH beat Cinn-Mln
ermup, two games out of three.
25S2 lo 25:1:1 Travelers' l.yons.
with 210 1 7(1-21 2 50S, led In
game mid series.
In n Class c niiitcb Morrow s
liinet- |,(.jt| primp Shop three
iralKhl. •* I:? I to 207:1 Hood of
MorrowV hit 210 for high ¡jame
fitC! for high series.
Shaw & iloiconib won two out
of Hire and 24K1 and 22 1(1 over
Avary's Furniinre. Morrow of
Shaw and llolcomb bowled l!*7
(tntl 5:11 for high gaine and sel-
les.
The scores:,
Ii. I'. Men'
Slimpson I «2 I7(¡ 201 5.19
Crosby 1 v7 Kit! ISO -RtCI
Oiffoiii 222 1-:i I:i r.Ks
I'can 211 1SK ltlii r.f.S
Hun toil 143 I 132 1 4! -—-145
Totals !Mfi K.'ir, Sf.ll 2(Iíl(I
Pailhitndle iNnver A i.igbi
Slenisen 140 110 HK—!IW¡
lloeffer
chapman
Flniore
Bow.es
Totals
Chicago
WFsr I'FXAK.NFW MF.-VICd
LKAtH'F
Bes fill Tuesday
Bor. .. Oté .'tllO 000 I 7 a
Lame:.. 100 201 H)x -f> 1 "
Tysko i.nd Potocar; Mlllspaugh
antl Hofstra.
Ama 00:t 200 (M0 ! 12 2
Midland 301 013 002 10 1.0 2
Hill Trantham and R«Uifl,
Mitchell and Benidi,
Clovis 000 oho 002 2 I
II. S. 300 100 00x I 10 2
Pot. eel and Schmidt; Lnrseu
and Muralora.
Pampa 3(1,0 11,10 (illI -8 !' (|
Lull O0I III 00x 7 12 ::
llilbeck Panisji and Suuiinet'
llyma miiiI Bicbiirds.
si it tiding Wednesday
CI.I'll
W
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Pet,
1.anuria
15 |
t
.714
Borger
M r
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(125
Amurillo
r.
3
.«25
Midland
f.
2
,(I2fi
Pampa
'■.i 1
.12!
Bík Spring
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,:¡7r.
Clovis
6
.250
Lubbock
<1
a
.2 fin
112
15 7
132
1(10
7311
Hardee
Foland
Draper
Stover
Mc.VLihon
Totals
.. 1 (5 2 137
200 ItiS
1H2 IB.I
1115 12 1
. 8 2<< l|fl:i
(•ntiO'llliierniiin
1 Nl 1 73 203
NO 1 F. S
1110 1150
lfili 155
If.(I 203
808 8IS
Kit!
1 On
1(1
I 83
881
- HI
52fi
148
11 ¡
2 « I
-557
4 «4
■480
4 00 i
- 54 2 ¡
2893 i
Travelers (HI
Kntry blanks are being filed
here for the first City Howling
Association tournament to be
held al Mac's Alleys next Sun-
day. Monday, and Tuesday.
A group of bowlers, represent-
iiiK several local leugues, night
before lust met at Mac's Alleys
and pushed plans along for 'be
handicap competition, first of its
kind lo be held here since estab-
lishment of the regulation al-
leys
The team competition was di-
vided lino Class A and Class C
division Bach team entered
bowl three games during ihe
three-day period. Cash and mer-
chandise prizes will he awarded
to the winners lu (earn play,
singles, and doubles, and all-
events. an individual bowler's
showing in all three events
As soon as all entries have
been made a schedule of match
on will be drawn up, Frank Wl-
tilore Is in charge of schedule
making.
The group, presided over by
l)an Hardee, made several regu-
lations for Hie tourney,
li ruled (bal lo compete In
MU# A. B, C. sanctioned tnumti-
me nt eligible lo lili A. II C. at
filiated players who have played
01 leftnl (lo per cent of Iheir
team's names in league play,
No bowler who has competed
lu OlttSH A (he greater purl of Ihe
pa. Mjason may compete In Class
C team play, but n Class (' play-
er may compete In Class A.
A 200 scratch (lo per cent
handicap was adopted. Thus. "
bowler with a en«on nv-age of
l«(l to find lita handicap sub-
tract* his average from 200 and
lakes «0 per cent of the differ-
ence, 40 pins. HIh liandleap Is
24 plus.
About eljtiu tennis were ex
peded to enter in Class A and
about el
age
ben
er
In Clans O. No aver
was sel as the dividing line
,'HKi cIiwimw,
In t he san
malt p«r event, which includes
the 'ihe charge Prize money and
expenses will be taken from Ihe
entrance lee fund. Merchants al-
so are plan 11 lug to contribute
cash and merchandise prizes Tom
I'll was named to gel in .ontacl
witli merchants who wish lo give
prizes.
Based on the expected eight'
teams in each class, prizes would
be upponioned as follows: $15.
first. $10, second, and $7.80
third. This raiio would be used
If more teams entered, increas-
ing the pot. A $3,50 sum would
lie taken from singles, doubles,
and team events fot Hie a ll-
évente prises.
A bowler may compele in any
one or all events His all-event
score is he total rolled for team
singles, and
nine gARies.
The body
foul man
doubles competition.
decided to have a
for each match to
change to new plus every five
matches, following out A. B. C
regulations.
Entrance blanks were passed
out. Bntries should be relunfed
with fee as soon as possible
this week to Mac's Alleys or to
Pete Immel. nenerai charitniin, so
that tbe schedule may be made
out.
Teams are expected from the
('¡Ajas A Class C, Civic Club, and
Panhandle Power A Light, lea-
«ueg.
Lyons
W (¡ilutan
S. McNulty
B. Oilman
Pyron
Totals
; Spot
Hopper
Cope .
Bunion
Lacy ...
Katab
Totals
17(1
135
1117
139
170
787
The correspondence of the Pope.
In Rome, requires the services of
W secretaries.
Hood
Laudrum
Frederlckson
Tucker - -
Kelly
Smith
Totals
210
154
I 89
1 5 7
125
835
l'Hinp Shop
_... 5 2 42
98
107
107
145
143
.. (15 2
Morrow'
16 7 219
188
I GO
139
190
212
It! It
20 jl
1 72
5'18
54 8
559
4«H
204 499
9 >10 2582
1 46
I 31
9 4
I in
143
(¡0H
4 2
158
119
14 6-
153
143
761
177
1.311
10 2
-¡167
34 7
ill 8
4 29
2079
Schedule Wednesday
Borger at Lomesu.
Ama rill*) al Midland.
Pompa at Lubbock.
Clovis at Big Spring.
X VI'lONAL LKAOI F
Hcsiilis Yesterday
Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 0.
Chiringo 9. Boston 1.
New York at St, Louis, pp ,
rnln.
Philadelphia 6. Pittsburgh '■
Stand Ings Toda}
CLI'B
Brooklyn
('incln nail
New York
Chicago
Pittsburgh
SI Ifteii.
Philadelphia
Hoston
\MFBJCAX I.FAOri;
itesnliN Viwterflay
SI. Louis 2. New York 1.
Detroit I. Washington 9.
Cleveland ID, Philadelphia
Chicago 9, Boston 4.
Standing Todny
TF\ *S
Hcslllt
Beaumont 1
Sun Antonio
Shreveporl I
Houston al
high winds
Schedule
CM H
San Antonio
Houston
Tulsa
Ok I a CI 1 y
Ft Worth
Dallas
Beaumont
Shreveporl
lfachf
Tuesday
Dallas 3.
2 Okln City
Tulsa 9.
Kt Worth.
ppd
Wednesday
\V
I 2
9
- I '
9
i.
Pet.
«
on;
% .
.5B.1
Ii
5 8
0
.5(10
it
ftdll
i...
1I1Í
9 "
10
.375
SPtlTS
I0IIIIC
\\'
L
Pel
8
0
1,011(1
«
3
.11(57
Í 4
4
.500
„ 7'
7
.500
. 4
«
,i(Kl
- 3
■'i
.300
:t
ft
rr,
- 1
9
143
Spot , ,.
Marty
Plxley
Whltlow
Brlggs .
Fluitfr
Totals
i
llolcomb
lfii;
13
181
... 145
. StO SKI
A vary1*
29 28
1211
130
113
, 142
141
7 2 )
5113
188
186 468
139 417
183 524
fl-r-3
11 24
28-- 80
140-427
16 4 -402
131 450
1 4 2- -4 2(1
100—306
714 224(1
Hhnw « Holcomb
164 188 172 524
14
1112
.176
142
188
812
C'U'B
W
111
I'd
Cleveland
.. R
3
.727
Boat on
7
4 f
.(¡:m
1 let roil
..... tt
S
.545
Washington
. (5
Ii
.545
St. l-ouls ...
5
5
500
New York
4
IS
.4 4 1
Philadelphia
-4
i
.III
KOCH IIFATFN IN .TI'H
By The Assm-lnled I'ress
Houston .loey Parks. 188.
SI. Louis, stopped Delmer Koch,
166. Anv.rlllo. Tcy.. (5).
Funk
Morrow
Shaw
Ross
Totals
141
171
171
lfll
816
147
188
188
lfll
800
154
19?
178
161
44 2
-534
501
-483
850 2484
It) IIMIII Bit I FT/
X I'.'W VOHK May 1 t/Pi Bl-
rielfltth's stall ¡11 Churchill Down-
i,-> guarded by two wpecial coppers
2 1 hours a day The Irish are
ninkliig .i fine eonteback al Notre
Dame. No fewer Iban four O'-
Briens and two Kelly are -among
the flank candidates . . Lucky
uny the army c.iplalu who «how
ed ihe customers In a Louisville
bar ru'cipls Tor 100 bucks worth
i t Hlmelech in the winter books
at 12 1.
Highway roblmry:
Apptnei.ily Couch I'eahetid Wal-
ker of Wake Foiwi doesn't read
the paper . Mebbe he dldtl'l
know the V\'est Virginia sports
Writer were ei'UHflfHitg ilgalflKt
finrinet s" who siiji ihto Hie stale
end sklin the cream of the foot-
ball talent Anyway. Walker
a>rived In Morgan!own last wwk
unannonneeo and unarmed lie
roistered at the same hotel where
Bill Kern. West Virginia coach,
puts up Then lie fared forth
and in less lime than It would
take lo mil the cope, had talked
two Morgantown high stars Into
n.at icnlnllng 'al Wake Forest
Names Andy Demao, all stale
guard for two ye;u>. and Warren
^Sypoll, 2o0-lb. center
No Just lee,'dept .'.,!
After loslltg 1'7 ill II row. ¡'||f!
er Pete Hader of tb" COtum
Beil Birds, broke into tiie win
limn but wasn't around to see
<• Si Paul shelled Pete off
the hill iu ihe eighth but Col-
umbus rallied and went on to win
News thai he bad chalked up'
his first victory since May 27,
1939 came l« Pete while he was
under the shower,
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Writers with the Yanks say the
champs played like chumps iir
Washington and were lucky lo es-
cape with their lives Kd Rocli.
N. Y IVs top guy on both sporls.
St ys be ll take a leachlitr; Job over
a pro career in either baseball or
football
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