The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1949 Page: 4 of 14
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ORANGE, ■HEXAS. THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 1949
THE ORANGE LEADER
Until Monday to Pay Fine Levied for Shoving Ump
i Police Chief Given
Morris Roles Club
Must Pay $10 Fine
If Officer Refuses
«. m. to give tree sm llpox and
diphthei ia shot* to ell <hildren oI
pi eschool age that wltl enter
school tin* fall.
PTA MINMU lOIND-lT
VINTON. La.. June * (Bpl.l—
Mr* Ruaaell Bello, chairman of
the nimmer round-up committee
of the Vinton PTA. haa announced
that there will be nurse* and doc-
tor* present at the school house
Mav 7 ftum » until 12
lores Ann Ulm, Mesdames C. H-
Brown. ZaoU Hebert. O. A- Oau-
Ihier, Mary Lou Bourgeois. Cob*
TiUey. Victor Herm and S Blmar.
hospitality, Juanita Cartlnas,
Oioria Breaux. Julia Ann Donald-
son. Mrs Ophelia Si mar and Mrs
Joe Blands, refreshment; Mrs
Paul Hogpaulr, program.
Sima* and Monroe McBride. Mec-
nration and reception; Mrs. C. M.
Tilley, chairman. Mesdames O. E.
Domes, Dannie Mire*. Welter
Ouidry, Arthur Anderson. O. C.
Guiillot. Tom Mendoia and 8. A.
Stansburv and Marjorie Carpen-
ter. IxHiisa Ardeneaux. luncheon
committee; Lillian Strucel, Do-
luncheon are asked to make reser-
vations not later than Friday by
calling Mr*. C M. Tlllry. Recep-
tion nf Candidate and the district
meeting will follow the luncheon
Committee* named for the oc-
casion include Mesdames Tommy
Kao, Peter Parrle, C. Staley. Fran-
fis Fisher, Elvin Bonin. MirrU
: meeting will l* held In St. Mary's
school auditorium. Members and
candidates will begin the day b>
attending the « SO Mas* and re-
ceiving Holy Communion In a
body.
Luncheon sa ill be served to out-
of-town guests. Mr* Herm slated
Person*
CDA District Meeting
To Be Held In Orange
Mrs. Don Smith, president of
the PTA and a registered nurse,
will assist Mr* Bello m this day.
B> Harold V. KatUff
DALLAS. June 1 tAV) Fieri
J Waller Morns, who runs hi
baseball leagues .like a corpora-
tton court Judge, has set Monds>
•s the deadline for a peace ofTirei
tr. pay a fine for shoving an urn
plre
Morris, vs;ho
ball M> vears
penalties meted out to play-
did somethin*
planning to attend the
ftwNurtwfoCooi Drug depts'
for Everything Under The Sun l
has been in base-
and Is noted for the
’ many
' tr* and managers.
* new to the game yesterday. Hr
i slapped a »in.«0 fine on W. M
J McDonnold. chief of police s'
J Temple.
M»i rt» -aid If Melton no td
didn't pay the money the Tem-
* pie rlub nf the HU kUte league
would have U -Temple must
' furnish proper poller protection
1 for my umpires. ' he explained
j Along with announcelpent of the
' fine against McDoonold. Morris
’ also said, in a letter to the Tem-
pie duh. that he wa* fining Its
! general manager. Homer Peel
$5.00 for being present when the
. shoving occurred.
The incident happened Satur-
dev night McDomtoid. mad as
a hornet about it. said he wouidn 1
• pay. “I helped save that umpire
• from a mob of angry fans," he
I declared, explaining that he and
1 ether officers escorted the umpires
* to their dressing room but that
* one of them. Nels Pearson/stood
outside «n«l argued with Peel.
• "Finally, just to save him from
I the feus. I gave him a little push
' to get him through the door," Mr-
Donnold said.
The umpire reported to Mor-
ris that MrOnnnold and Peel
walked Into the umpire's room.
"A policeman ha* no husinrs
in an umpire's dressing room,
especially when oat of uni-
s form." Morris said.
] McDonnold said the fans were
{ *ore because of "some raw um-
• pire's decisions." Temple lost to
t Austin both Friday and Saturday
5 nights.
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Bears Regain Lead
in Big State Loop
By The Associated Press
Texarkana is bark on top in
the ,Big State league race. The
Bem-s did it by knocking down the
club that was holding the top
»pot.
Texarkana downed Austin. 10-
7, last liigh to mme a half-game
in front of the Pioneers.
Third-place Wichita Falls took
8 11-5 trimming from Waco.
Gainesv ille slugged out 1" hits
jn I irking Greenville. 12-3.
Sherma n - Denison broke a nine-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1949, newspaper, June 2, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557942/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.