The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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THE ORANGE LEADER
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 1950
Sees Big Job Rebuilding Club
; Ball Club at Lubbock
OO. 19 tFV—
rand ef being
first
| LUBDXK, Oct. 19 uFJ—Paul
of Lou Llmmer. fin* te nu k luu tarrwded hrlH anri J*rome (Dizzy) Dean have
1 baa am an from St Paul who waa frond and then became the first ,ea*ed the Lubbock Hubbrr* of
| ateek af hto M etnb: ; voted the outstanding rookie to the and eely manage/ the Athletic* th* Claa# C West Texas-New Mex-
^Itea teem Isn't aa bed as It*! Amerv-an a*noci»i,«i, Frank Rob- ever knew, expressed himself **® C. L Lindsey. Lubbock
record. They finished go far be- tea**". a pitcher from Savannah aa overwbetap.'d at being named jreal eztate man. announced.
f.Ytf )TTrl1^T 0^ loefad And be- : *»d George Moakovk-h. Buffalo to take ever Comte Mack’s Job. Lindsey handled baft the re-
lieve me. there won't be any toef- "**>"* »*<* “I never was so pleased In all ’ra<4* * ‘‘"•ball prop-
tag to 1991. The A s wiU hustle Aaked If bringing up Uinmn nay Ufa.' he aMerted. •’I've always i*rty for *n Oklahoma City tourist
from spring training to the and of would make first sacker Ferris admired Mr. Mack and I’ll try to |tOUrt ,h* basing °* <**»>
bo as much a credit to th* game | °*lly “ * ti'ird V**ty,
He said the lease to the Deans
Texas Loop Limits Players, Salaries
as he was although I know I can;
never even approach such a
standing.”
j the season. That I promise you.” Fain available as trading material,
ter of big Dykes said he and the new gen- j Dykes said it is an angle to con-
a ball dub f enl manager. Arthur Ehlers, rider
i finished last in th* American j would decide next week what "Fain is a good first baseman
fu* this year, 47 games behind jplayers they want to keep and and we would have to get^darn
i UnS place New York Yanks**, whom they would like to get rid good players in any deal involv- I
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naiad task yet. Alter the **- Only Help ; want players.” seven
‘' * sd bl* being ubrtsf to | "Th* only help w* can expect | The M-yesr-ald Dykes, wba ^
was anly four yean eM when
is for five years at *12,000 a year
with a down payment of *24,000.
DALLAS. Qct. It ue—Texas
league clubs next basebb 11 season
will play 1C1 games with 19 play-
ers.
The new schedule was adopted
at toe fall meeting of the Class
AA league's directors yesterday.
The player limit was set at 19. a
reduction of on*. The club salary
limit of *10.000 a month was left
the same.
The 1951 season will open April
10 and close SejR. 9. There is no
difference in th* length from la»t
year when 154 games were played.
The additional seven games will
be in double head err
af the ra- t from
farm teams next year
monogram
1950 squad.
n tost 33
tK»: only
winners grace
Holy Cross holds a 22 to 21
game edge over arch-rival Boston
college In their football series.
Three game* were ties.
FROG FISH WIN
FORT WORTH, Oct. 19 f/Pv—
Texas Christian university’s fresh-
men football team smashed Texas
A. and M.’s fish, 50-0, last night
Opening day next season will
have Dallas at Tiiisa. Fort Worth
st Oklahoma City, Houston at
Beaumont and San Antonio at
Shreveport.
When the duos change stands
April 12 Shreveport will be at^an
Antonio, Beaumont at Houston,
Oklahoma City at Dallas, and
: Tulsa at Fort Worth.
{ The all-star game was awarded
to Houston. The directory decided
to alternate the gkme as to north
and south and awarded it to towns
for the next eight years. It will be
at Oklahoma City in 1952, Shreve-
port in 1953, Fort Worth in 1954,
Beaumont in 1955, Dallas in 1959,
San Antonio in 1957 and Tulsa in
1958.
GORDON SHIFTS JOBS
SACRAMENTO, CaHL. Oct. 19
i&—Joe Gordon, spectacular sec-
ond baseman with world champion
New York Yankee and Cleveland
! Indian teams has signed as player -
J manager of the Sacramento Solons
j—who finished the, 1950 season
deep in the Pacific coast league
,! cellar. *
The path of a tornado is gener-
ally about a city block wide.
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SECOND ST. aal TURRET ROAD
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day and Saturday* October 19, 20, and 21.
PURE ASPIRIN
ST. JOSEPH’S
Bottle
of 100’s
Thexe Values Good at Weingarten’s Big
Food Store at Second and Turret Only—
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1950, newspaper, October 19, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557796/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.