The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 170, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ORANGE LEADER
OllANOt, TSXAi. WEDNESDAY, JULY M. 1940
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CZECH NET STAR GOES INTO EXIIE I Boating Club Plant
To Join National l j
And State Chapters
Tentative pUn* for Joining the
Lon* Star Power D»t associatioa
and the National Outboard Boat-
ing club were Included among
bualnaei tranaacted WednorGv
night by the Orange Boating dub
during Ita regular meeting at the
courthouae. A big outing to be
held July 74 and an Orange county
boat race for Sept. 11 al*o
were announced.
One purpoee for affiliating with
the atate and national groupa. ac-
cording to offtrlela, ia ao that the
local will be able to bring to Or-
unee rome of the bigger boat racea.
Boat transportation will be
furniahed to anyone interested in
participating in a big Dutch treat
nlrnlc to be sponsored by the Or-
ange Boating club Sunday. These
persona are to be on hand at th#
city docks before 10 a. m. on that
day. Boats will leave up till that
time, It was announced. The picnic
will be held downstream a few
mi'es at a sand bar on the Sabine
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the wind off Cowes in the race aiouud the Isle of IVithl, tiiaUoX
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he this '•oar in racking up his
fj'ttb t. iurppp, hut hammered, his
c-rth h-w rtm, wi'h Her-m on
th-- Washington Senators.,
<.) eessne c‘ghth inning]
I'us a Ions fly by Johnny
hr -’’.'•hi in the vinnins run.
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v,r,or> Drillers Lo.e Twice
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r.ait home runs helped the St.
Louis Browns sweep a twilight
u'et-t it.-:i* lebesder from the Phil—
■ i Aihleths. P-4 and 5-4. It
yis th-’ Browns’ fifth straight
vieiuiv. .tfu’k Grrham and Sherm
was! tnBar hi: four baggers in the
i f ir >, and Gerry Priddy and
K k - sbirrmed circuit clouts
Jin ■ second. Bob DiiUnger was
t’ -^ch •'( gun in the Brownie at-
r.tf'k',' turrubg In six consecutive
-’l-’ce singles and a triple in
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Ti e Pcdce-s picked up a full
".ante < n t' e CVrdimls, edging out
the J'. ”-b’trgh Pirates, 4-3, while
: ’h<* )•••• ‘ -y P- aY-es knocked bfl
th;-* Pn-'birds. 5-2. Bruce Edwards
bitted with th* bases loaded and
.none, out in the ninth to’snao a 3-?
Me and give the Brooks the decls-
, ion. '
firahn Bins Eleventh
Fcuihpav; Warren Spahn posted
h's ri'h triumph, limiting the
t tni-is to six hits ns the Braves
•'hatted Max Lanier out of the
,'jcx in the fourth. Elbie Fletcher
socked a three-run homer off the
( • rd s'.nthpaw in the third.
c r-nrit’c a! least once in every
vpi:tthe New York Giants bat-
U red three Cincinnati hurlers for
( ti ir--. lading three homers to
humble tb> Beds, 13-3. Hank
Th- np >n. Johnny Mire.and Mar-
co’dribifted home runs. Larry
Jvo.en coasted to his 10th victory
with Hmvnid Fox getting tagged
with fhe defeat.
Lefty Ken Heintdeman pitched
mother masterpiece as the ■Phil-
Phils nipped the Chicago
Cubs, 1-0. Helntselman scattered
nine hits for his 12th victory
a jainsl three defeats. A single by
Andy Seminick scored ’Willie Joner
from second with two out in the
last of the eighth for the only run.
Tight East Texas Lea^rc
Severe Shakeup inSte:
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action during the Swlu International Tennis Tournament. Gstsad,
Switzerland. Both Cemik and Csechoalovakian court ace Jarotlav
Ifrobny have announced that they have rejected their government's
order to return io Prague. The two men told reporters they were going
into exile and hoped eventually to reach the U. A (International)
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By The Annof luted Press
The rough-and-tumble Fas!
Texas baseball league race has
that “new look” today.
Ill Big Slafc Tc:
By The A*sne!»tci| Trr s
The leJgu*’-U’«ding Austin
Pioneer* and the M-rond-pl <c
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The Marshall Browns are at the j by a single game, dash at Au, :n ;
top after defeating Gladewater, j tonight in the* feature Big StrUajft,
3-2. Paris moved from fifth to league baseball m\m ‘ r J
second place by downing drie of ' Wichita F^lls whiter -'4’nec! An■ - ^ \
the first-place occupants, Lons-[tin last night. 5-0. IhripLn
view, 4-2. The loss skidded Long-* Texarkana won a ten-mnim: o ;i
view from the top to fourth place. v.dth fourth-phice Wac . r. ’
Driller. Tnke Tumble j °r**nvlUe fiown,'M !!> ■*
The Tyler Trojans played Old ! De,,i*on T'vins- ’°‘'i Am1 Tl' n-
Billy with the other first-placo shm nl,J G8lnes\ ilh*i 7-d.
l>-»b Freds tossed seven-hit Ini’
ttf 'lff’f&it Austin.
Texarkana talligd three runj, in
fhe tenth to beat W.i-o.
Greenville counted live runs in
the sixth inning to overwhelm
Sherman -Den Ison.
Templets Ed Wyheronec hurb'J
four-hit ball to shut out Gr.im-j-
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club, Kilgore, sweeping both entja
of a doubleheader with the Drillers.
12-4 and 14-12. The twin loss
dropped the Drillers from the top
slot to fifth place.
The Bryan Bombers walloped
the Henderson Oilers, 11-5.
rv "It" ;irscci:»!cf* Tress
The •’iiii'l-plar;' Huhbers from
I uboor' -..not a game, br.t night
on tin- i"’i.' !e .i r. Atb'.upicr-
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Mt vie') bi-e'; ;,]] rare.
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A single by Art Lucchesi in the
se\ enth inning tallied two runs j vilie.
snd gave Marshall the nod over
Gladewater.
Paris scored two runs each in
'Tonight, Wichita Falls plays at
Austin, GainesviUe at Temple,
Shennan-Deriisrm ;t Grecnvdle
Kid Pitcher Thrown from Box
But It Took u Ltghtnin;* Bolt
the eighth and ninth frames to j and Texarkana at Waco,
outscore Longview. j ------------
Big First Inning
Tyler counted seven runs in the
tirst inning of the opener and won
in easy victory. In the night:ap,
Tyler'S Arnold Davis homered in
he eighth inning to tie the score
ind doubled in the winning tallies
in the ninth.
Ju'ui \V:i; rk’hnk. edged Ai-
rpie. 1-0.
f'o! mii'* KUsretl hu: led six-hit
1 .,*! t'K t.fbbo;'-. os the Hlibbers
dowi-u t Pampa. 10-3.
Manager Jay • Haney's homer
with two on in the fourth frame
give Lnmesa a 5-4 win o.er Abi-
lene.
. Amarilto taUh’d ten runs in the.
fourth inning and went on to
trounce the Burger Gassers, lfl-
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WKIMAIt, Tox.. July 20—(AP)
—The University of Texas bsse- |
ball team, victor in the recent |
National Intercollegiate baseball
tournament, received awards here
lust night. »
Pome 3.200 Southeast Texas fans
it tended the ceremonies before the
Weimer-Conroe baseball game.
Associate Justice James P. Hart
of the Supreme Court of Texas was j
the muin speaker. Morris Frank,
sports editor of the Houston Post,
vv.s master of ceremonies.
The Ixmehorn nine beat
I Wake Forest in the finals of the i
j national diamond meet after win- I
I ning the Southwest conference j
crown.
Toda” pin money, usually means !
j -vdl amounts; in the days of
i Athens sand Pome, it meant mon-
-• fm rxpensi e pins and other
jewelry. ,.
Ahilrnr Golfer I. Top Man
Among Jr. Meet Qualifiers
MIDLAND. Tex. July 20—(AP)
—Abilene's Dilmus D. James heads
the list of sectional qualifiers for
the National Golf Championship
'ournament.
James fired a two-under-par 71
in the sectional qualifying round
yesterday. The other qualifiers for
the tournament at Washington, D.
C., July 27-31 are Graham Mack-
ey of Midland, Arlyn L. Scott of
Odessa. Lee Pinkston of Abilene.
Dempsey Will Referee Bout
Between Williams. Bolanoa
LOS ANGELES. July 20—(AP)
There will be an all-champion-
ship hue to the 15-round title j and Jerry Green of Odessn.
i»i'•'•'i tomorrow nirM -,t Wrialey
field between Ike Williams, king
of the world's lightweights, and
challenger Enrique Bolanos of
Mexico.
There's Champion Ike, and
Bolanos, who hopes to be cham-
pion, and the third man in the
ring will be Jack Demnsey. one-
time kingpin of the heavyweights.
A pound of finished steel sells
out j for about four cents at the mills, j
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Manager Stan Goletz hurled
Bryan to the win over Henderson,
Goletz’ three-run triple in the
fourth clinched the contest.
Marble is so plentiful in Proc-
or, Vt., that house foundations
frequently use the stuff and
butchers cut their chops on a
marble slab,
ATLANTA. July 2!!.....-(AP)— J
Ronnie Clark. 15-year-old ne ;b- •
I borhood • team pitcher. was
knocked out of the hex yesterday
—but not by opposing .batters,
! Ronnie was buried from the
mound when a bolt of lightning
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j pitcher and three other per««> r,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 170, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1949, newspaper, July 20, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558358/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.