The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, July 11, 1949 Page: 6 of 6
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Ad-Stars Capture
Tri-Parish Game
PLAGUES: 'HOPPERS EAT THROUGH WEST, DROUTH SHRIVELS EAST
Starling Berth
h All-Star Tilt
Th# Trt-pariah All-Star ba*e-
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ja Lake Ckarlaa Raiifm. 4-0, la
ia Lake Char las Sunday afternoon
JJJ Tha gar™ wn* postponed from
m July 4 bacauae of bad waatbar.
Tha Honiara ma na|ad only
aaa (our hits off three All-Star hurl-
aat era, Harry Valentine of Maple-
JJJ wood. Harold Single ton of Sui-
te! phur and Ed NlmiU of Orarv|a.
•}* Each pitched three inntnga.
I BUI McDonald, young back-
M i itopptni atar of the Orange Gold
* ! Sou, caught tha entire r on teat.
Two other Gold Sou. third
JJ5 ; baseman Desmnnd Jonas, and
•a* ranter fielder Dele Uwu, also
**’ (played with the All-Start
n) | Next Sunday the Trl-parlsh
Mt league will pick up Its regular
JJJ | schedule with Maplowood at
1 Sulphur. Kinder at lake Charlee
JJJ I and Orange at 0*>erlln. The
sss | three tilts which had bean slat-
‘ ed yesterday were moved up to
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BROOKLYN. July II—iffV-
JM DIMaggio may be In the
Martiitg Uncup tomorrow when
the American league’s star-stud-
gad array faces the National
(glue’s best In the 10th annual
AU-Stnr game at EbbtU field
Tha way was paved for Di-
appearance as a starter
when Tommy Henrich. his New
York Yankee outfield teammate
and No I choice for the starting
light field berth, said he did not
thlhk he would be fit to play
nonrtrh suffered a knee injury
g Week ago
Manager Lou Boudreau of the
Americans has given no indlcat-
ten as tokwh6 will lake Hen-
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Texas League Plays
Star Game Tuesday
Two Teams in Tie
For Du Pont Lead
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Nylon 3 A 4 and Hydrogen re-
main In a deadlock for the lead
Hi the Du Pont Employes Recrea-
tional association softball league
Kach has won four games while
laatng one. Close behind, in a tie
for second place, are Maintenance
II and Electricians, each with a
g-1 record. Instrument. 2-1. Is in
the No. 3 position and Pori Arthur
and Maintenance 12, each 3-2, are
gaadlocki il in fourth place.
Six games are scheduled this
W«ek.
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FORT WORTH, Tex.. July II
—(A>1—Standout Individual play-
ers in the Texas league band to-
gether tomorrow night to try and
whip the class AA circuit'* top
taam—Fort Worth.
A capacity crowd of 1,147 Is
expected to Jam La Grave field
for the ninth All-Star game.
The blaze which May IS de-
stroyed most of the Fort Worth
club’s grandstand will prevent
the game's attendance record
from being threatened. A record
12,836 persona last year watched
the All-Stars rally in the final
frame to whip Fort Worth, 4-2.
A1 Vincent, manager of the
Tulsa Oilers, is managing the
All-Stars for the second straight
year and has announced he’ll
start San Antonio's Tommy Fine
on the mound.
Fort Worth manager Bobby
Bragan has a number of chunk-
ers to use—in fact he has said
he plans to use nine pitchers
against the All-Stars. But he’ll
use Eddie Chandler first.
Salty Parker, Shreveport man-
ager, has been invited by Vin-
cent to act as his coach. The
Tulsa pilot edged Parker In vot-
ing for the team's mansger.
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ROBINSON MAKES WEIGHT
PHILADELPHIA. July 11—
(AP)—Welterweight Champion
Sugar Ray Robinson won bit
battle at the scale* today Upping
the beams at 147 for his title
fight tonight with Kid Oarllan.
The Caban challenger weighed
In at 14414.
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Uor.dsr Nvlon 1 A 4 vs Port Arthur.
Metric *m vs Methanol
hndsy Posvr vs Adlptc Acid. Hydro-
m vs Instrument
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Public Link* Tourney Opens
On Lon Angeles Course Today
LOS ANGELES. July 11—(A*)
—The 24th annual National
Amateur Public Links Galt
championship . gets under way
today.
Two hundred and twenty
players, gathered from all sect-
ions of the nation, were listed
on the official roll of the United
States Golf association for com-
petition in the first round of
match play.
By The Associated Press
First-place Big Spring Broncs
have gained half a game on the
two deadlocked second-place clubs.
Vernon and Midland, In the Long-
horn league baseball race. The
Broncs now sport a ten-and-a-
half-gamc advantage.
Big Spring split a double-head-
er last night with the Roswell
Rockets. The Broncs whitewashed
the Rockets in the opener, 6-0.
The Rockets shutout the Broncs
in the nightcap, 1-0.
Sweetwater banged out lfl hits
Sweet-
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inTANGE AID
to defeat Vernon, 9-1
water's manager, Duke Gyselman,
hit a three-run homer.
Fourth-place San Angelo count-
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went on to defeat Midland, 8-6.
The Ballinger Cats won both
ends of a double-header with the
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, July 11, 1949, newspaper, July 11, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557993/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.