The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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I* porta Writ-,
t The rat* tn the America* league
ha* become ko 'lull UMt the team*
now are playing '•giveaway.* Bvoii
th* world champion N'w York Yan
'!(«« are takln^'/jawi.£*
X The Yui •'«« dropped the pciin(l
etralcht hut night. In a 4-t. fealnn.
In* do baric which inual have amuseil
the *5.000 spectators ut Cleveland.
Three pitchers muffled the Mrotflt.
IlpraWra with four lilt*, two of them
bringing a run. in the flrat Inning. '
Hal Troaky hit hla BHrd homer with •
««ie mi in the fa*njfc; to Ult tin- •
Tribe- In front and then the boy*
Uarted to pl«> — but not baseball.^
In the seventh Joe Cordon walked,
went to second on an error, to third
ona aacrlflre tfnd scored on A1 Mil-
wild pitch. In the eighth
Caiubpibcll mnde a Ihree-baae
on n fir bjr Red ftoife. wbn
(•cored on a single. In Ihe ninth
Lefty (Btxnec rrnlkad a batter wllb
the haaes loaded to tie the aenre.
and In the tenih Ben Oiipnun was
by JohnnV Murphy and «•'
snared the winning run
Keltnefa third single
The Hoaton Hed H > mumI up the
chance to ctilael another nick in
Xew Yerk'a it game had by tossing
a T< decision to Ihe Tigers al-
though getting three home runs and
rtMtting Detroit. It-It. ,
rtie fhltadelpbla* Athietk-s took a
frma the *1 louia
• and :-a. cramming nine
Into the eerenth Inning of the
game wllb Nam Chapman get
ting a home run and a double and
Frank Hayee hitting a homer with
two on. An error let In the A'e flret
run In (be nightcap, which wan call-
ed after affran Innlnga hecauae of
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clinging to the hope
at least fourth, made
principal advance by clubbing
hapleaa Oklaliomu City Red-
ln ' a doublehaadgfV <M and
it
The fourth-plafe Kort Worth t.'ata
||§pr! §*i. h-puce nta**.W]fty'
8nn Antonio edged into a tie foi f
second place with the Italian Ilol>-,
ela by beating lite Rebels !M on it
pinch homer In the ninth by gygmund
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TOMOHTM W.HKBII.K
Houaton at Tubia. S. W: ■ ■ ; -i
S Man Antonio nt
Beaumont at fort Worth.
at Oklahoma City. ■
Gridtters Start I
Training For Dallas
Labor Day Game
The <1ilnu White * x aM Waab-, «M;
IntfUa Hr«lut' rs divided a ileuide bill.
Thfc Veteran Ted f*uaa r.-tun c1 l«. I
the lineup after being nut l€ days I
and pitched a tour hit. l-J victory for | Kaat
the Ho* In Ike opener,
Lefty Joe Krabauakii* won I He af-
lergieee. *-9. with seven-hit hurling
AH file games in the National lea
rained out.
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DA1J«A8. Aug. fit, — Elmer Tar
| bus. apeedy Texan Tech halflftx':. ur
1 rivad In Dallaa early this week to be
, gin training with the All-Mtar Miuttd
which meets the Green Bay l*acker*
In the State Iklra Cotton Bowl. U
bor Day evening. The fine exlilbl
tion that Tarbox gave agalnat Ht
Mary'a makea hla appearance In the
line-up popular.
{fantee of Billy Patteraon and Hani
Ruyd of Baylor Unlveralty alao were
to the All-Htar ruater. Pal
triple threat <|uarterback
Boyd, atellar iumIhi receiving
end. each have made hlatory at Bay-
lor. Both will play profeuelonal
football. Pattereon with the Chi
oago Bear* and Boyd wltb tha Pltia
burg Pirate*. Patteraon now la a
of the Chicago All-Htara and
New York Ulanta In Chi
AM*. Auguat s«. romtotg from there
directly Is Dallaa. Boyd la la tb-
Ptttaburg training camp In Wiaeun-
ain and will arrive ahortly after Au
guat tS.
Theae addltlona bring the total
number of player* atgned for the
All-Klara to 14. The other* are: Kl
A Id rich. center; VWrcat Kline,
guard; L M. Hale and Alile Whl" •
tackle*, ut T. C. U.i Billy Dewall. I
CMfford Matthew* and Uewrge I
MNb. of M. M. C ; I He* j
Todd, back. «f A. AM: Uane Hodg-. |
end. and Darreli Tully. back, of
' Kaat Tex** Tearhera: and Jack
Rhode*, guard, of the Ualveralty uf
Texa*. AM theeg hare been etgne«i
la ten day*. '•
Tha AU Wtar* Mala are a*aure<l f
a fine paeetag attack, the weapa
they have uaed an euueaaefully I'l
downing the prufaaalnnali la thr
Brat three encounter*
Gems of Thought
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By the Aaaoelated Pre**
The only nettled polnta In th9
Texaa league race today were that
Houaton would be In Ihe Hhaughnea.
*y play-off and Beaumont and Oklu
hnma CHty wouhl nut.
The lending lluffa took n 7-t drub-
bing from up-ond-nnmlng Tulaa War
flight but thnt didn't bother Midi
P which Sonata e aufflelent m r-
that tv>Hlfi tlinv liian alt rc
nna. tb*y etftl would V In
you gut Into a IWht plac
you til
yuu could not
hold on a minute kaurer. ae*ei g|r«
up than, fur that It Juat the plae-
aod time that the tide will turn. —
Harriet Heecher Ktuwe.
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utes in a moderate oven.!
for five minutes to"
Chili
' tt cupa chopped
tomatoes
4 cupa chopped
sweet red pep-
i teespooas
A cloves
1 teaspoon nu
« cupa vinegar
I teaspoons
pert " . ofitnsinea
t sen* chopped
oaloss
1 cup chopped
eslsry
Mix the vegetables, salt and
sugar. Let simmer 28 minutes -
until tha mixture thickens. Poor
in tha remaining Ingredients and
cook slowly untfl the sauce thlek-
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to Harry Hnuill.
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reported that m large iyie l><< nan
confused and scrambled up his punt*
leg. The farmer did aome scramb-
ling of hla own on the ground until
the rat ran out. only to da*h up
tha other truuaer leg.
Finally setting the rut out. Smu>
killed it with a shot.
eng. (About one hour.) Stlvfre-
quently. Pour late hot aterUlaed
jars and seal
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< peelad
1 cup dark browa
| teftipoon
cioBsmon
tt eap
II cup
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H cap
1 sap
Place the apples in a shallow
baking dish. Stuff the center* with
sugar. dMMHnon, prunes and ntita.
Sprinkle with cocoanut Add
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1939, newspaper, August 31, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290071/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.