The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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five singles, fanned five
first
Wesiey Tji>errell, Cleveland's ace,
came through with a three-tot fame
to, five thefoui'th^a&^p^tans a j
to l trtumfh oVer the Bt. LouIh
Browne and Inert nee their margin
over the White Sox to 1 t-B gainitt.
The last place Boston Jted Sox,
blanked by Bill McAfee fornix inn-
[filiiesto^e Singing Color II
Fountain atWorld's Fair, Chicago
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.: :11 r*' fyt- ing Color Fountain, in ;tt e gattleiis make tbe Firestone factory and
hbitlou building their heatlquar^ts h
<turlug their visit to tfci* world's fhltvlj
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iu the eighth to score four
time* and tie the count. Then added
two more inns off A| Thomas,in the
thirteenth to beat Washington, 7-&.
Tbe Yankees and, Athletics had a:i
open date. ' ..
The St Louis Cardinal* olimaxod
an almost uninterrupted eli bf)otp
seventh plate In the National league
standing to first w*h a #-1 vlclviy
over the Ckicago Cob*.
Dissy Dean's six-hit pitching w<ia
the most Important factor iu ilif
Oawls' seventh xtfalgbt triumph Ilut
his mates iwundjgg Quy Bush lustily,
received tbe benefit of five errors
und p«it the game away with a four
run rally In the seventh;
The New York Giant# continue-)
their unbroken string of victories
over tlw^fhlllles by winning the otli-
mW and pitch*! shutout bull after (he ove* the Phillies by winning the otli-
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saw and heard one. of the
greatest marvels, tbe Flrektone Sing-
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surroundlug the Firestone factor?'
and exhibition building. • i ^ =
' ThV gorgeous spectacle Is the only
one. of its kind in the v/oxM;- H pre-
sents Jn marvelous beauty a. perfect
harmony of music, over-changteg col-
or combinations and variations in tlie
r«e and fall of the beautiful mystic
fountain. This scientific "eugineering
achievement la the* result of years ot
.work by some of tlie world a greatest
electrical fttfltfeers and scientists.
Concerts will be given tlfiily and
will iuclude the highest type of votml
and instrumental music, "i' '•'•$& ,
K !,'i The Firestone Slaglag'
tain must be seen and heard' to be
fully appreciated.
The Firestone factory and exhibi-
tion building is ouc of the main at-
tractlofts of tbe world's fair, situ-
ated on tho highest point of the fair
gitounds, midway between th« admlu-
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MtsslmmonM settled 'after a ba4 start
ami yielded only oue hit in the ia t
six Inning^
%' Cold * weather forced postponement
of tke Brooklyn-Dodger double head-
er, leavivug the Dodgers with tbra«
burg«iin bills lo play iu as naay
day*...'
Wpn tho world's fair opened in
Chicago Saturday, May 27, visitors '; ;
Istratlou building and the tra>
transport building. Immediately
SSnl street overhead brUtge.
Tho building contains a compete
tire factory, showiug every step In
_ the manufactum of tirt's, and inaiu.v
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Miss Alma Belle Dodd will pre-
sent her piano students In a recital
ut the Woman's club this evening at j
f:45 o'clock. An attractive program
is planned and all Interested fricutl*
ure invited to attend.
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Mrs. Kdgar Kaufman, Mra, SolU?
Btrkcr, Mrs. Delplilne Vincent, Miss
I^ynnette filter, Miss Hhlrley Kauf-
man, all of Vtetoa, lai.. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Turner hero yes-
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933, newspaper, June 2, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289407/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.