Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 229, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 16, 1942 Page: 6 of 8
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CamiHi’s Twentieth Homer Gives Dodgers 54 Win Over Boston
Giants Win 2
And Move Into
Third Place
BROOKLYN, Aug. 15—TV-
The Dodgers today reduced
their squad of active players
to 23 by sending Schoolboy
1'jwe, veteran pitcher. and
Babe Dahlgren. first baseman,
to Montreal of the Internat-
ional League under option.
Either player may be recalled
on 24 hours notice.
BROOKLYN. Aug 15- ,4’ --
With two out in the- ninth inn-
ing and his team trailing by a run
Captain Doll Camilli ol the Dod-
gers blasted his 20th homerun
of the campaign over the : ight
field wall to score Mod-
wiok ahead of him and snatch a
5-4 victory over the Boston
Braves today.
Jim Tobin, who wont ihe route
Jut the visitors, had two strikes
on Camilli and the tans were
starting for the exits when the
Dodgers star caught one he lik-
ed and pickled it. It was his thii-i
homerun in two days. The blow
increased Brooklyn s lead "ver
the idle St. Louis Cardinals to
rune and one-half games
The Dodgers used four pitch-
i rs in the see-saw struggle, with
Larry French going in the ninth
,,, g<>, the decision, his 13th ol
the year. The Braves had scored
v, hat looked like the winning run
in their half of the ninth with-
out making a hit, the result ol a
walk to Eddie Miller. An attemp-
ted sacrifice, a successful sacri-
fice and an outfield fly.
In the eighth inning Man-
ager Casey Stengel of the Braves
was banished by Umpire Larry
Goetz for making a violent pro-
test when Fernandez was called
out at first.
Boston 100 010 101-4
Brooklyn 001 000 202-5
Errors—None Runs hatted in
— Fernandez Waner. Tahiti 2.
Reiser. Herman. Cam1. 2 Two
base hits — Vaughan. Roberge
Warier. Fernandez. Horn' runs
Reiser. Camilli Stolen base —
Bordagaray. Sacrifices — Ro-
berge 2. Sisti Doubli pi; y-
Allen. Reese and Carr < •
Miller and Sisti; Own ar.n V. .
an. Left on bases — B ' r 6.
Brooklyn 2. Bases m 1 ■"
Tobin 1. Allen 1. Casey 1, Head
]. Strikeouts — Tobin b Alim
2, Head 1. Hits — of! Alin <■
m (> inning; Casey 2 in 1-3: Head
0 in 1 2-3: Rrench 0 in 1. Passed
tall — Masi. Winning pitchei —
French. Umpires — Reardon.
Goetz and C«t n ! I tme — - 14
Attendance 8.611.
NEW YOKK An. 1 .....'' -
The Giants won ! th eno.-
(iav’s doubleheadei with the
Phil-. 5 to 3 and 4 ' - 'be 1
, •
Babe Barn a broke it up a Ah a
single alter two we:1 ''.it
Philadelphia <’10 !<><> P'f|—3
New York <>(,2 n,d 02x— >
Et ■ — Mai to. ' >b. y
Witch Run- butte in -
Ft ten 2. Young 2 Two ha-
hit — L.twhiter. Three ba«e I ’
— Mac, Home runs —Ott s a -
Stolen bases • ^ ‘ '
five — Murtagh. Nash ■ Hugh'
Double plavs — W tek. Jo: a'
and Mize 2. Murtagh. Gi ■ '
and Etttn. G • *p-
Ktten Led •
6; Philadelphia H B. '
Lulls — Hughi - 4 Lolirmai
Adams 1 Strike outs — Hugh'-
3. Lohrman 2 Hit ■ H
man 9 in 6 1-3 " A
3 in 2 2-3. Wild pitch- — L r
man. Hughes Wini. -ig pitch-
Adams Umpin- >’»'■'
Janfar.t and Bail i k Time- 2 14
Attendance -estimated' 8.500
Second game
Phiiadei. 021 000 ‘>00 0--'. ~ •
jv; y 020 100 000 !- » "
p, dgajny and Warren McGee
>eldman and Danrutig
CHICAGO. Aug 15 '&*> Th-
Pi tts burgh Pi:ate- del- •• ; v,
Chicago Cubs tv. i. ' l-day. -
and 8 to " bub ^ rI,,Vk ! , ;
Wee Walloper
SPORTS
Loses Race, Wins Came
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Sunday. August 16. 1342
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Haynie Is New Assistant
Coach At Borger School;
Grid Call Slated Sept. 1
Firman Haynie of Eastern New .Mi-k1-" eolith"' at
Portalas. N. M . wa- named assistant football *' -acli at
Borger High school this week. He armed in Hu* eit\
Saturday to establish resident'**.
Haynie will work under Coach KM her Hanna who
was recently advanced to
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head coach following the
1 resignation >f Coach W . W .
"Windy" Xicklaus.
—y Besides caching football and
basketball. Haynie will teach
science and pre-llight aviation.
An all-conference tackle at
t«r * S- r ■<—X-.
......iy- -
Eight-year-a Marlene Bauer,
yt mg! t play*
c tof
”.‘r^ ..ap with purpose. Aber- L-c ... N- • Vlexif vshric '"
decn, S 'd , miss ha« an 18-hole , . 1
average of 06 The new b. ;> m;t;
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iiiiczi Wmc ^-11 h
lUi5a niiio j u
the coaching school at Plainview
i n Aug. 24.
_ Hanna also said that football
H''USTON. TEX . Aug. 15—M’; _
-Joe Be: rv. n.. hit. no run per- a-' u! s,"': : " i ' ‘
- ■ prospects reporting at Tfv-
Britain Bikes
From Houston
JSgw ■
former against Oklahoma City
last Tuesday night, came back
w.:h six hit >>erf<nmance against
the Buffs t. -night and Tulsa took
the second came ol th* series, 3-
a It was berry - second straight
a- nr necis-.-n and hi- 17th w in
Hank P
go the h:V: Stin-
. the Buffs try
isal came ot thi
Boston Takes 2
From Senators;
Yankees Split
Wvse
»ut.
Missions Down
Indians, B To C
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S A N A N I i.' I •'
— ■.Vr~ Pitt hf J<
held the 1 >kiah >r
t<* three }i.<t - ’ .*
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San Antf :■■:>> 1 •
VtcUtrv.
The Indians m.
Kr.i
till cc
Sacri
It's Shut Out
By A Sh at Out
White
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Sports Shutout
Rebels Twice
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.The Basebati Hogan fiSaifitains LfiJtd In
standings noc||0S^er Tourney After
w'
NATIONAL LEAGUE
m suits Yesterday
Setting Blistering Pace
ROC II [•'-■.TEK. V Y . Aug I V I AIM lb
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SI .-l ings
CLUB
W L Pet.
lib
with a
M;
I! a . old
Jug) M(
Occunaiion Wins
Close Victory In
Futurity Running
Betty Jameson
Is Undisputed
Goli Champion
I'llICACK ). Aug. 15 —■ lA*i —
I,.Nlicit> JanicM.ii became
uno i uted champion worn
todm In winnmg the
, if association's
O i. .111)." 'It: lll|> t" go Witll
■ I I i.ot n title she earned
in dune.
rue.,' were th.....>l>* major
me. ts held Hu- year
.... ij„ i s G. A. National
, . , .11,., he, ail. e of the Will .
Th, :... , Antoni" girl defeated
,i,, in. ehuinoioii. Mi>
j . ... \lai • "1 1 iniali.1. Neb.. 1
... i ; , ei the :<<i hole mute ol
S..: , I I; .!: ' I'oUlltl ' clull.
i! .. hail to wage a thrilling
.... ; I ter i icing two down
,l ihe luncheon intermission
f Ici in.iie.-l mill' bole round (if
. ,. ,, .1,, tr.n ei-od today was
cut.'.ling layout m the aftei •
,|... W, n Six holes
Mann', ...... two being
Thai i rased the two-down
and put Ihe 23-vear old
m (rent, three lip. And
rude.i that margin mnstei ■
■ r : ■! ■ ,n the .'tlth
Mann did c< -me back brie! ■
ih, .'iOth and 32nd, hut
n, d , nly one hole by the
n , Mi .1 ,imc. < n annexed
ic 31st m between.
I lilt till 3(1 v( ar-olil (imaha girl
,P\ iih v, up on the 33rd. and
:hc malcli ditichei.
rp, ,. she teed "I I first on the
■ p. i, and aw her ball land
, ,,i ii be-ale tin green.
. dri\e was quaie to the
• i:; ilie sui iace.
M.uin Ii ol< a penalty stroke
m: - ,ipeti am a lu-i ball. This
o,. she booled into a nearby sand
.. Ag.oit she swung and the
,11 ailed laj ovei the green.
, ui and with Miss Jame-
■i f.isilv due n-i a three. Mrs.
i , , i -ki ii the ha 11 and went
- ■ , t,.f d< a niie three
Mi
win
a m f; h i c a n l f; a g u f;
Result;; relay
Siagq Favors
Grid Training
For All Youth
Standings
CLUB
T L X AI
Jemi Pio Tourney
Helps You
OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOP’
OUT OUR WAY
Bv WILLIAMS
Borger Men Use
Horseshoes To
Decide Golf Game
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 229, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 16, 1942, newspaper, August 16, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737109/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.