The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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ORANGE. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1
THE OHANGE LEADER
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Brooklyn o-4 Victory Uver faiants
on CM1U IKOID
BROWNSVILLE, Tex . June I
(AP)-Bd Brady. Jr, Sen Benin*
• Brownsville Municipal couiar
record of 84 yesterday. one stroke
better than John Barnum had ten
yean ago
our-bogger Brings i
loseball Marathon ^
Abrupt Ending
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Tidings
Bronca Widen Margin, Austin Grabs Lead
In Longhorn League In Big State Loop
By The Aaaarleted From
tty Javh Hang
AwerDIrd Frrra Nporto Writer
FCarl Furitlo. the fellow Leo t*u-
tocher Mid couldn't hit rl«ht->£M
Team
Boston
Brooklyn
New York
l-nuts
Innati
Philadelphia
Chicago .
Pittsburgh
NATIONAL
W
By The Aaaortaled Pres#
The Austin Pioneers have re-
placed the Texarkana Bears at
the top of the Blit State league
baseball standings.
AMEBIC AN
New York
Boston
Philadelphia
Washington
Detroit
Chicago
Cleveland
St. lawiis
TEXAS
Dallas
San Antonio
t»gnders. Is making his old
at his words.
» The Brooklyn rlghtfielder hit a
. 4th-innlng home run off Right-
lender Lerry Jansen In the wee
"nail hours this morning to win
the "big game" of the young sen-
|iran for the onrnshlng D«»dgers
Diamond Marathon
Furtllc’s second homer of thr
tyerr, both off Jansen, enabled the
.Fvn'ks to shade Iap's New York
[.plants, 6-4. in a 3 hour-57 mln-
5^t» marathon at the Polo Grounds
The Dorters enter June In «
■wo-v’*y tie with the Boston
Prrres for the National league
Maad The Gianis. who were |*arl- j
mers in a triple tie yesterday i yort \v«ih 27
kncrring. now are third. (Shreveport 28
► Jansen blew an early 3-0 lead Oklahoma City 20
•and another 4-3 advantage Then Tulsa 20
.in the ]«ih he dished Op the homer j Beaumont 18
to FurlUo. Jack Banta relieved j Houston 18
■Mm. -
Only two nien reached bcse
against the lean righthander. One EAST TEXAS
Iwslsed sod the other was hit by I Marshall 28
« pitched ball. Both were erased ! Longview 24
Ion double plays. Kilgore 21
■* i Braves Edge Phillies I’aris 21
j Boston came from way bBck to I Hrviin 20
■fbeet the Phillies. 7-6 Trailing Oladewater 19
£5-0 goinff into the fourth inning.
'the Braves finally pulled it out
■" (when Reliefer Jim Konst ant y
| talked Clint Cpnatser with the
*bases full in ithe ninth.
B Other major league teams were
I tfnet scheduled, awaiting today s
■ {heavy program of intersectional
contests.
The Big Spring Bronc* have
widened their lead In the West
Texaa-New Mexico baseball lea-
gue race.
Austin won u hard-fought, 3-2,
Big Spring blanked San Angelo, victory over Sherman-Denlaon
3-0. laat ngiht. The slxth-placel last night The Temple Eagle*
Tyler
Henderson
LONGHORN
"500" Winner Enters Racing
I. tEvent at Arlington July 17
ARLINGTON. Tex., June
HAP)—Bill Holland and Johnny
■ ■ {Parsons, winner and ruunerup at
Big Spring
Vernon
Odessa
San Angelo
Midland
Ballinger
Roswell
Sweetwater
Indianapolis Mat-mile auto 1 Austin
■'race, top the list ot entries for a
■•peedway program here July 17.
t] Director Babe Stapp said the
■even-event program at Arlington
Pawns will have at least $5,0(10 in
| money.
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Ballinger Ca!« defeated second-
| place Vernon, 8-5, dropping the
eers, three games behind Big
I Spring. Fifth-place Midland de-
feated Odessa, ll-fl. Odessa and
San Angelo remain tied for third
I place. Roawell blasted Sweetwa-
I ter. 8-11.
edged Texarkana. 7-8, to drop the
Bears into second plaee, half a
game behind the Pioneers.
Third-place WichitH Kails de-
feated Greenville, 5-3. And
fourth-place Waco heat Gaines-
ville. 5-1.
Result* e( the two gamaa in the
Orange Recreation commission's
softball leagues Tuesday evening
were far different from those of
the opening night The first pair
of tilts were very close and one
went three ex4ra Innings.
Last night the score* were run-
aways and both games were rail-
ed before the regulation number
of innings had been played whan
the winners got out in front by
more than 10 runs after the third
Inning.
Karrees Win
The Knights of Columbus pick-
ed up a share of the lead In the
church loop standings last night
by drubbing First Baptist, II to I.
in a contest called in the sixth
frame. Defending Champion Cov«
Baptist is the other team In the
top spot at the muntanL
Navy Sub Group 1 moved Into
the No. I spot with the Odd Fel-
lows In the Industrial league last
night by whipping Moon-Gin Dai-
ry, IS to 1 That contest was
stopped In the fourth Inning.
. Twe Oeed Marita* Jets
Don Harmon hurled a two-hit- j
ter for the Keyeses while his
metes were collecting sis hits off
Martin. Bailey turned In a three-
hit Job for the sailors who gar-
nered eight bingles off Moon-Gin
Hurler Nosh.
Tonight's game In West End j
pork opens at 7 p. m with Navy ,
Sub Group 2 pitted against Grxdj I
and Fred'a. The Chief Petty Of-
ftrere playing the Post Office Em
ployes at 8:10.
HORSK SHOW OPEN*
HQUBYON, Tex, June I. (AP>
—Pin Oaks' stable fifth annual
charity benefit horse show openr
here today, Prise money for thr
five dsy run amounts to $44,H5(' j
Proceeds of the affair go to the
Texas Children’s foundation
Albuquerque Downs Lubbock
In Ten Inning Thriller, 7 6
B, The Aaasrtaled Prea*
The Albuquerque Dukae' Dick
Dawson Is proud of hi* first hit in
18 times at (.at for the West Tex-
tt-New Mexico league leaders
Ihe blow last nighl— a double- -
gave the Duke* a ten-inning, 7-8
win o er the sixth-place Lubbock
Rubbers.
Third-piece Borger defeated
second-pi. ce Abilene, 7-5. The
Gold Sox downed the Lamese Lo-
b»s, 8-4. taking over fourth place,
Clovis and Painpa divided a twin
Araik Texaa AtW.r, Die. bill. P-mP- won the opener 4-1,
CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex. June while llovla. look the niphttap.
I. (AP)—Marrellu* G. Eckhardt. j HMl. _
49. well known South Texas at- j
torney, died yesterday
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1949, newspaper, June 1, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558544/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.