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wrnwMinAY. APRIL 5, UKM
SPORT COVKRAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
LATEST (AP)— SPORT NEWS
College And Schoolboy Baseball Staging Comeback
Soup's On
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Bif Strides Made
In Past 3 Vears
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[tin. In lie untlnuul guttle.
Atilil It'll y > i lllllt ,f I it ' t*|;t I '|t I
In l.ew |-"i nstt i ii one-time Chica-
go Will If fin\ Manager a nil now
l>!om<'lonal director for the
A Hi• • ri«*" 'i league Willi e 103 1 lie's
been p ouioting tin- n| on it ml lit'
repi 1 i one it iltf mo.i jtli . riHiit
Il8|t> i't,t III Ills Jl)lt llllH I ("I'll it
III:' llltltil view of I III' ( ti ldes
wlil-ll Hit' ittl't "i .nut |tit'|i r.ehool
SMtTS
MUMP
Kartell Savs He's First Round Of
Not "Washed Up" Pinehurst Opens
It'* lime out for a brief rest nnd nourishment at the Phillies'
camp at New Bruunfels, Tux.. n;: Coach Hans Lober, right, ladles
out soup to his boy: On the receiving end are, left to right:
Del Voung. Merrill Mav and Legrant Scott.
FEUDING OVER
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VISITORS WILS
m llUHl/IilU
ALLEYS HERE
NK\\ Yi)I! Is April S |/Ti
'lite latent chunk hi dyuatttlte tt>
get mined n" in the geiiornlly
explosive i-nlt Molts Utiwetm the
lircoklyn Iloufors and New \ m l,
(Hunts In itio.si ll "Hi (I" Kifiii*
30-yem^olil righthander who i Hs
like u-walkini: nil vert l*tttii«<t)i 1'rji
1)in Htm* town hnfrgy, III
Any mention of thin red-head
around either camp produces
inneh (he name results hut | crt'iinien
Willi reverse English an l«ll|-jj in iln
Terry'* fa tin us query a It a year Howling
hack iih to whether the Dodger ■ city, | |i
ivere In i h • ■ league If lOvunn
Bonn U well during tin: regular!
season as this spvltlc wfteretrtt^y :
JOddiij iininm-k of (he (Htttiis j
pro) ably will Iteivlti dttflflng every
tlmo ae set's i telegraph rll'-SMUg
(t for ,leai II utiolller rlhhltr:
Wire I'll I c,tilled, from III- ellelny
John M llomiltl of Brooklyn
For Eviitt* who did a meal !
Joh or hurling for N"W Orieaie
last Hummer, became Brooklyn
proper)> ioi life e\et«"dMir*ty low
priee of $7 .Mill, ln„rtUMj' of a
(limit Itoai'i nil) Terry purrli
lined lil/n iii.in tin. I'lll'ariH for
nlit. il i - , mi a more tha n ihai
liini lull .mi! mitt hiti) to tUi
UlHiti t: \o I farm tvalii ai .lei
Mm he iie-Ktt'ietl I
n l III' .N'lfv "ful l. IT
thtu Jllin "II
iln I raft. Utlst wltitei
•i i',rati!x?<l blip tip
Ked tun cn)> Ino.l.
aitia a lew twinn<«i
verylhlltc will it. mm
t leu f I j |M-rt'i t i •. tin lie iiii'i.nsli
viewpoint And so fai ilo rt , no
indication hf t'Mti i do if 11■ in,,
I«'OHMlined mi page l!l( in t
Visiting bowling teams from
Allliii illo a"f scheduled lo pei form
here lonight hi the formal opua-
Inii oi Mae's iteirentloii Alleya.
The t'xliIlilt Ion.i \> .1 start al
7: lltl p. iv
Two metr* ipiims and I wo
women's leiftiiji are reining Irani
Amarlllo.
The "wti Aniarillo women's
leant, Globe News ami Borden's
will compete April 20-
W omen s Internatlonal
tfOitie hau made in the last throe
I yea11.
Only it few yearn ago.v' b'oii-
i ecu an id loday, "a majority of
jillltr-ei merely telnrutifd lltise-
hall an JuiH unuthitr minor sport.
I Two yeai a ;,g t only alimil H60
j ■!< Ilejtei in I he country upon-
Mined ha no ha 11 as a niujnr sport
| It will lie a major spoil In 1 HI
! < ollrRcn .tint I nl •t rsliItM this
j season
"llTlc lilglt fhortl ifli't another
lit w in speiiMiii lir: hall teuilis foi
the flrat time In yontni.
There win he some Silo hlRh
t li.iol luiflohall lertinit In Michi-
gan litis year, onipared wllh
45) |n«|> loothall U'ltnis In ihe
Iowa slate toiirtiameut alone, 70U
teams will roinpeto,"
[•'onseea expressetl the opin-
ion thai durltiK the I as i three
year,) almt.st 5u per cent of the
American league's rookies mu-
le r i n I fame j'rom collegea and
I Tiiversities. Never before, he
said, lias baseball produced so
many young stars sueli as Joe 1)1
Maggto, Hob Keller, Johnny
Vander Meet*.
I 'I Ills year's American league
move, he said, will be reen by
j about 5,000,000 pooplo. One
hundred and fifty prints of Ihe
picture, "Ihe first century of
i I asehall," now arc in circulu-
I ion.
ftv KfHMl Hltl>:T/,
j NKVV VflHK \pril (/| )
I Tllli i Kind i lb- man who has
ir.lined t in boili. : a.v Max Haer
Mill Kayo I,on Vhvh today s
puxkIit; Name two guys you
think eciiild Ileal llalpli (llildahtl
i and Sain Knead ill a best ball
iiuilt Ii (irei'.ntt I'' . ■ hamploii -
ship basket bull learn v. Ill Itf In
v lied into lie <ltirdc:i uexl wiul
n tliey'r ' ibbiiiK around ,ln'
infe thai tin- Fred I'erry ire
11 aclled lens than a monih :i;,oi
j an .la in io break up again.
I'lVKHIKST. N f
(,1'i Hill Ct /iirl of
N (' , who 'Vli'falied
IwlHr.lil wllh a medal
April S
fUirham.
in last
wliinlllB
t'JIH' MJO. M ril 5 i/|'
I 'I" k Hnrlell the Cltbii-'o Cuba'
expemtlve anil allhiK 'tb11rtstop. Is
itl' if than a little Ml Irked by
all thai talk that lie's washed up " I. si«|r;• :ei| t ff today afcailist H2
lH'fei l:* y. rrs in Ihe bin l-a ! shol I'aul Jltler or *mi llrtysn.
Kites, i N. t' . ill I lie f!r*l I ll lid of the
Kartell II vearv, t n| mid ! oorth and n illh amateur koII
whoiii' #81." 0 rain y in tht
hb'ht i on iln lull v, i h ihe e\
Voa leu cm, Hum.
I l l Til II It If OilllfUHl III
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m hu i
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iai. ii
the i
t Day
• "I'h" boy a are
itlicr at lone, iiniM'"1
<P 'i ts call in fighl-
N': v.- \ i rli s*'.in saysi n,il to be
stirprliicd If houla is I to loo
ujfnlnat tialenli tliut thai
van before Tolly inili up a lot of
lioorl will by Mneellliig his Klage
appeiiriiut e i t'lydell Casti l
ituim is laiiKuinhlnK in the slant
i (I okIk t Ii ii t pre-view of
| (Cotillnued on page KUiHT)
u pt'f'i of M: ua^ a- fhibby Hart-
iic11. iltl i nlay h" was "sii k of
j these aicries nboul my lieliig
i through "
'I'h fit i s! • -1 ;• | ap, obi.iinetl
by Ihe eiths it ; winter Irnde
I with llie Ni'v '.'rrk Plant! . utiiy
'or may not plo> a b i of bill this
j Milliliter, lint |>r ,!( bn F UnVii,
|tl'ib phyidcian. said yetterday all
l)i It lie tlen was r ait ht lit T his
i w lit n left ankle.
Ui Dav'..i ail!.! the ankle bad I
in i a brui'. 'd but that "there It
I no i Sir ,ii ■ at 'n't aud iho ankle a
;iir" from a.thrliM lympionii' II
•tt'tlered llurl"ll to bed for ,1 bI •
ila.v:. of t ''.irrvatlen.
When a I'.irKc area of |<>.«e\
lOngland. was tlood-ti by nea wa-
ter to yearn nj o, It Hill d off all
the enrthwornu anil they did iioi
reappiar until tw> years later.
t < i u f ii ii tit' ui
Mo"t of the field of I TO al
(Cont In ii etl trn pane KIOIITl
Famous Referee
On Calvert Staff
I la re Miller, fillltoll^ fl *. hi Iff
tree, has been appointed lo the
('hira ttt suit" siaff of Calvert IMs.
tillers Corporal loll, nccordlUB to
..a aiinoniitfineni matin by Harry
dross man. ceiiti.il division man
i u<■ i Miller, \%t'll known to inaiiy
t'lili ai'iiaus, bits bet n a fllthl re
leree for lite pnsl years lie
v.a- born in I vs.' in Ciliclnnnll
started his -nreer in the r i ii n
and came to llilcugo la I BOO. Hi
one time held the light Ixuvy-
flithllne In auialeur bout* aud al
eight championship of Chicago.
Although lie has never fought
profet'sloim..y ,us knowledge ol
fli'.hllliH led lilui to he chosen as
referee n« Ihe lOlks club's amateur
I otlta. To dale lie has refereetl
about ten ihousaud flghls. prob-
ably more iban any other referee
111 Iln hmillH SR.
The fit Ml , big boat which lie
refereetl was bet Heuay I -
aid and Hot ky Kansas lit Mich!-
i .an Cliv aud be has been referee
(Continued oil pug" ivIOHT)
What Makes a Nation Great?
Italians Monopolize 2nd Base
Post Of San Antonio Missions
IIV II \lit>1.1) St HKHU IT/. I way over
Sports lalitor. Hau \ntonlo l.lgbt of tile
| training
HAN ANTONIO. Tex . April 5
i/Pi Mussolini* would be
pleased 'Ihe Lucadellos give pro-
mise ♦)!' i otil Inii'l M'fithl ' Where
ihe Herardlnon left off. However,
it isn't Mussolini and Ills black
shirts but Ihe blue shlrted
lleacher tryauts who will pans
the infield
problem
Missions when spring
storied at llrownsvllle.
and Manager /auk Taylor still
does u alow burn when one a', j
his "Infield Infants" boots one'
:;lhi1ngly, hut ITOcadelTo appii'
ently has solved one big problem
The other major worry is
shortstop The Ilrowns will "go
out iilnl get a shortstop" If one
Timber? Minerals? Other na-
tion!; hnve them — but of what value
arc raw materials without human re-
sourcefulness?
Bccause our pioneering forefathers
had the courage to match their dreams,
America became great. Their stout
spirit was the plow that broke the
plains. Their staunch faith sharpened
the edge of their thundering axes. Their
high hope harnessed the waters. Their
will to win probed the earth below.
You and you and you are America's
pioneers, for Today is always Yester-
day's frontier for the American spirit.
The true measure of a nation's re-
sources is the ability of its people to
face life with the spirit of youth.
fit.
lllllllll!l!lll!IIIIIIH i!.l..l.flltllll!lllll{judgment on this pei-putututioii i of the kids now iryiug to fill Slg
of an Italian monopoly al the Uayaka's slice, "oesn'l deliver.
Training Camp
Briefs
ingress hi Oklahoma
City. Tlii lleriing Hotel men's
team win lompete in the Mtate
lournunit ill al Fori Worth.
Border Girls Win
At Vollevball
iiiiiiimiiiiii:
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Associated 1'ret.s
Trtorgor "
yeSKerdny
Phillip:
five stralgbl
'ill" I'lllllli
etl
liV
llr Hoi
\" .'elltybHll girls
11 te rnnon defoateil
aii I ai Phllllpii in
mi lues
' H team defeat
Its" lour mil of
HA TON KOIWC. Lo.. April 5—-
Johnny Wlltlg, the young hurl-
er from Haltiuiore. must learn to
la a Utile more deceitful if he
is tn Hlick with the New York
tllanis Wltllj. has plenty of
"hi air and lias nb difficulty
fiiitHiig the center of the plate,
bm he does H loo often aud
shows by Ills actions what lie's
going to throw. More conceal-
ment and fulling of the corners
are Manager Hill Tc.ry's pre-
scription.
Ktylhirtl
spy i ||y
pill I . ii
aervf I ho
glblf ipi
the I lotl■
Nt'W i
Off I llf <
nit une ei.
II, la
I'hilllp
Ifi :i
i >n
i
V " won,
16-11.
won I!i-s,
.(lltl lost s-
i
i ft
16
I),
i >. K'si hi
Ti.wlft-
.Vail is
■ i " v , |.
K 1 fi.
Iloiger "A" lineup are
tinpson. Anna I,mi Tei-
r Mlb k" Hols, Virginia
\iiii-tv in - ii try. .Ilia lilt ii
.itfy I,aii" Kynttni. atitl
|tli n 11 is' Mt l 'a rI h.v
Mltal bflpH Itorgei' .o lpN you
TWO
HOTELS
S
: VN ANTONIO. Tex Kid
haired i'y Hlanton appears to
have won ilj«- honor or pitching
ili" clinics opening game against
i tin innatl for (lie Milrd conseeu-
livi- >tinr In 21 Innings of fling-
Inn ibis sprlrtg he hiia allowed
only six runs, two unearned. and
In- fanned four St Louis Ilrowns
In seven innings yesterday.
M, HAM), Tt .\ (!t raid
"fie" Walker hits Manager Jim
lliv Dykes stumped Despite his
' "nutation a ii a spring hitler,
V\alkei lot: been looking tert'lblfi
bolli ll the plate nnd ill-tile field
I'uh lie (-hows improv'eitieiil
seon Hip Kadeliffo will leplacn
h':n In the While fiox oiltflelU
Hainiil eul al Hlshee, Art*., yes-
lei'd.ty lite Chicago Cults resum-
ed Hielr spring hprlet lotlay Willi
(Continued <m page MIGHT)
7WKINGKADE
A wo.-m, friendly hotel, wK«r*i the
gucil '«c«ivti the utmoit Is comfort
end (onvsaicnc* ol real wMMy.
Room i tkot are rttlM ond pl«(H-
aat. .from M.75 with both, •1.25 and
11.50 -without. Villi th« Dlainf Room
ond Colftc Shop — famed for Am
food. At 19 West Grand.
BRISTOL
Co*vtaUn*ly located - Broadway
at 2nd on U S. Highway 77 - In the
downtown district Large, comfort-
obit, outitd* roomt 11-wilk pflvot*
bath *150 Fr«« tub and thower
bathf Popular Coffee Shop Gorofl
HOTEL KINGKADC CO.
*ho oh urges O m kih0ham. .
IMIIHITIOV HA
TtiHAV
II) Thl Awwliiltd Cress
At I'll Hosn, Tex. — Chlcngo
I N i v"n Chicago ( A ).
At Columbia, s c. t'ln-
ciniiati i N i vs Boston (A>.
At San Antonio, Tex. ftt.
I.oula (Ai vs. I'ltlshurgh (Nl.
Ai 1,111 le It nek. Ark
I'hlladclphla IN i vs Little flock
.ISA i.
At Anitlsitfii, Ala. St. Louis
(Ni rs Annlsion (SB).
At Lakeland. P"la. Detrtilt
(A) ts Hrooklyn iN).
At TexnrkanO. Ark . Phlln-
deiphla i A i "A" I en iii vs Tex-
arkanii (WT)
Al MonrOe. La, f'hltadel-
plifti "B" team *s. Moprilp (C8).
At liayiop Beach. Mh ' —
Washington 1A1 v Baltimore
ill.
Al Dallas, Tex. — New York
'At vs. Dtillaa i T l.
Al Mobile Am Cleveland
1 lAl va. Mobile (BEL
Important second base pom for
the San Antonio .Missions.
Aud the Blue Shirts have yet
lo net , look at 1 B-year-old
Johnny Lucadello. who bus been
playing professional ball iu iho
lower rungs t.f the St. Louis
Hrowns" fnrm systuni for three
seasons un,; wuo is (infinitely
lagged as the surresBni' of tho
sppt'taculnr Heranltno, now re-
gular secondsacker for St.
I.o..!::.
There was a lot of hair-tear-
ing and weight-lot-n# iii a unlet
jCive jCifie... Cwi tf cjo£d&n nu^uitc dt
Cnjcif /Stutweiij&i... Cvetif qcddm drop cfi 4t
Budtweiser
ANHIUSIK-BUSCH
Mshers of the
H'orldFamout
Justin Ket.noy. a little fel-
low but a nifty fielder. Is gett-
ing first call on the short slop-
ping now, Hfr's from Cedur Rap-
ids.
The best of what was perhaps
(lie classics! infield in (lie league
lusi year Is intact; Ail F.hareln
at third without opposition, and
Buck Stanton, his broken aukle)
completely healed, going strong
at first base.
The Cat- iiing is all set: Clever
Bobby Swlfl fo: the No 1 opol
t Continued on page KHIIIT)
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