Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 210, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1949 Page: 4 of 6
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TODAY'S SPORTS PARADE
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I’nited I'ress Sports Writer
Vh'W YOUK, Jul\ 29. -J.R‘
* THE SCOREBOARD ★
Some Soy Dodgers Can Be
B^nten Only by Themselyes
BY HARRY GRAYSON
NLA Sports Editor
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Austin Texarkana
Hold Leads With Wins
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to change
' the old Feller standards.1
.'his season it is, even worse.
At this time lust year he had
"■on In earnes against 12 de-
feats. Ami. although yesterday’s
name was tied up in th- fourth
before being rained out. thus
saving him another defeat, he
now fias a mark of only seven
wans against eight losses
S, vonteen times he. has start-
ed Only seven times has he
„"+he Hie distance- lu times he-
mp ktracked tram the box In
1011 • 2*P innings tie has yielded
96 hits and 57 runs • excluding
yesterday's debacle.
Four years in Navy blue cost
him a lot, even though he had
two good seasons after his re.
turn.1 -.
i Vii< i even has, it is to ire '
hoped, a lot of good games left
in that rugged right arm. But
lie hasn’t got that old "fireball "
of anything close to -his one-
time greatness.
Twenty-two pile-lies proved
that decisively at Yankee stad-
ium yesterday.
Lamesa And Lubbock
Tie For Third Place
by united PRESS
1 auroras Lolxvs and the Lubbock
Hlibber.- were tjeji dor third jjJace.
today m ihe major development
m the W.st T.xas-Nev. Mexico
Leavue
Hn Loboe s)i..r>-<l tin- spot with
Ha sliptung Rubbers by ntiling the
Dollar Ga.s r.-. 13 to 6 Amarillo
belted the Hubbers. c to 3
Abilene how m second place,
ana i a full ami on the league-
Vudiii" Albuquerque Duke- The
Hint Sox edged the Clove Pioneer-,
wlui, Painpa »;i- scum; down the
FRIDAY. JIT.Y 29, 191.9
iasejiail
Calendar
By I'NITKI) PRESS
Yesterday’s K< sulh:
TEXAS LEAGUE
Dallas 4. San Antonio C.
Fort Wort(i .4. Houston 1 ’.
| Tut- a 7, Beauntont 5.
Oklahoma City 5, Shreveport <1*......
BlC STATE 1.EAGLE
Texaikan-i- 7. Wichita Falls 5.
Sherman 2, Greenville i.
WEST TEXAS-V M. I,EAGLE
Painpa 4. Albuquerque 2.
Lames.i 13, Burger (1
Anjnrillo fl. Lubtyoek 3.
Ablleiie 3, Clovis 2.
I.QNGIIORN 1.1 \GI E
Big Spring 8, Ballinger 7.
Sim Angelo 7, Sweetwater 4.
Vernon 10, Midland 2.
Odes-a 8. Roswell 7.
AMEKK AN l.EAGl K
New York 3. Cleveland 2.
Boston 0, Chicago 1.
Deficit 13, Washington 7.
SI. Louis at Philadelphia, post-
poned, rain.
NATION A 1,1,EAGLE
St. Louis 10. Philadelphia 2.
Brooklyn 7, Chicago 1.
Boston 11, Cincinnati 2.
New York 8, Pittsburgh 2.
Standings
TEXAS l.EAGl I
W. I
| Fort Wortli ,..
[Tulsa ’.........
Dallas .........
; Shreveport
Oklahoma City-
Son Antonio ...
; Beaumont
, Houston
(14
111
58
h
50
49
44
39
Pet,
.598
.570
537
.533
.519
454
415
371
637
.343
154
.547
.531
.41;.
.3l.'3
.333
GIVES UP- M,.;. Willie Croes Van Rijsel a 30-year-cld Dulcii
mothir. nave up her altemni to swim Ihe English Channel after
spending 14 hours and 16 minutes in the water and swimming
c nly a mil' and a half from shore. Mrs. Van Rijscl chals with
her trained in Dover England. E. H. Temme. who swam beside
Lawrence To Become
Assistant Golf Pro
$
AMERICAN I.EAGLE
New York . 58 23
Cleveland 54 37
| Z-Bo ton ........ 51 42
j Philadelphia .52 43
Detroit 51 45
i Chicago 55
Z-Washington .... ,i-» 5.
[St. Louis ............. 31 62
/-American League ruling irsuc-.l
[today takes a victory away from
i Bcslon and a loss away from
Washington with tin- game between
the Rid Sox and Senators of July
j 7th to be resumed ill tin- ;eveiilh
inning with the score, Boston 8,
Washington 3.
NATIONAL I.E.VGLE
1st. Louis ........... 57 36
( Brooklyn .......... 55 37
Boston ......... .. 50 45
New York 46 45
Philadelphia..... 47 47
Pittsburgh . . . . r. . xrrrr 44 4’!
Cincinnati ........ 37 55
|i Chicago .............. 30 59
Duk-*s.
,s cut the Dukes
ah -half game
Aibtiquarqiv’s
lead to tv.i t
over Abilene
Ti night.'-. Gann Burger at- Al-
buquerque Lame-a ,a Painpa. Abi-
lene at Lubbock. Amarillo at Cio-
Fort Worth Cals
Hold Three Game
Lead In Texas
Lambert Resigns
Coachas Job At
Arkansas University
I-’AYLTI KVILLE. Ark., July 29-
- Athletic in tee, tor John Barnhill an-
nounced today that* Dr. Eugene
Lambert had resigned as head bas-
ketball coach at the University of
to. go into business lor
BY UNITED PRESS
Fort Worth's Cats kept their dis-
tance three lull game- from the
unrelenting second place Tulsa Oil-
ers todav
1 oe Cats took no cltances last
night m Miuekmg down Use Hous-
toi: .,uf;.- 4 to 1. with Bob Milli-
kan scattering seven hit. -Vllh "8 and ’ l r’;d v’i'-' Just 011 '
fl | was only one stroke i ll the pace
her is she sl.--.ied her swim.
Top Goli Players
Hope To Hold
Tournament Lead;
| ST. PAUL. Minn., July 29—(U.F -
I Lloyd Mangrum and Chick Har- | Arkansas
, ten. who don't believe ii) predic-i himself,
lions, hoped to keep the lead tocia- Barnhill raid that a succesor war \
in the second 18-hole rund of the j under consideration,. but that he!
j $15,000 Westers Open golf tourna- j was not at liberty to mention any i
[merit. I name.-;.
"Tlie university is sorry to losi
Dapper Mangrum of Chicago and , U)e M.mces ut Ur L!lWb(jrL,- Barn
handsome Hurbc-u of Detroit up-
set tlu pre-tourney favorites yes-
terday r.s they tied with first-
round stores of 67. live under ear, . „ ., .... . ,
„ no university official
on me tough Keller course. I,nem on it
'i.it iavctTles Dr Can" Middle- Al the same lime, the reports
e-clf of Memphis and Sammy Snead !‘s«'d that Pressley Askew, former
if Wliite Sulphur Springs. W. Va., i ssisumt-eendh at Arkaiiasa,s and
weren’t far behind. Midd'lecolf j nw head coach at little Rock Jun
FORT WORTH, July 29 (UP)
Palmer Lawrence, Captain of the
NCAA National Championship
North Texas State golf team, will
for; uke the amateur ranks Monday
to become assistant pro at Colon-
ial Country Club,
Lawrence, 22, resides al nearby
Arlington, has been a member ot
Chicago . ........
Yankee Pitcher To Get
Texas Orange Juice
.606
.596
.520
.565
.500
.478
.402
.379
WESLACO. July 29 (UJ9 —
Orange juice Texas Variety —
was on its way today to Ditcher
AlUe Reynolds;yjf the New York
Yankees.
The juice, freshly squeezed,
was a gift from manager Dave
,, , . , . Moore of the local chamber of
he strong North Texas State team Commerce. He heard that Rev-
for the past three years. , nolds credited his c-u, rent stafn-
■___;__ ina to nipping an orange of the
The Tuscarora Indians were I California or Florida variety at
among the first bootleggers, car- ! l^e end of the. fifth and seventh
rying forbidden rum to tribes of | ninings.
the interior and selling it by the
mouthful. I as juice may mean a run-away
Commented Moore, This Tcx-
I race in the league,’
hill declared.
Report- sprdad yesterday that.
Lambert was about to resign, but
would com- i
FRIENDLY
GUIDANCE
mm
ior Coll; ge, will succeed Lambert.
Manager Bobby Br.ig.in
third sucker DiUc William- helped
, Mi!likei.'s cfifge with liomei-s.
G TAUmi bunched i:s runs in tlie
first two innings uPd then held off
L belated Beaunicin'i rally to beat
I the Exporters, 7 to 5, last night
Walker Ore- was the winner, unci
the lu s wt.s charged t.- Gale Prin-
gle.
• Dallas bucked the Shrevepi.rt
■ f|kirt- out Of Hurd place last night
! bv shutting out the Son Antonin
■ Missions 4-0 while Oklahoma ptv
vie biankina the Loui-.iim.ins, 5 ;o
; 0. ,
Walt LaidiancoH, one- of til-
i most eo.ui tent Dali.., pitchc. ,
save- up four hits and gut two u
I the four base knocks the Eagles j
punched, off Pete Mazar Tlir-.v
j Houston mars wei-e - costly.
Tom Rt-i: held Shreveport to 3
hits m pitchiny his shutout Tie-
Indians chased the vet era Hank
Wyse from the mound in the
[eighth innmg when three runs
erased the plate.
i Ti night’s Games Beaumont at
[ Fort Worth, San Antonio at Tulsa,
Houston at Oklahoma City, Shreve- j
ixirt at Dallas.
Tennessee got its nickname of
Uic Volujitei-i Stole" during the
Mexic-on. War-when Gov. Aaron
V. Drown issued a call for 2,800
men to volunteer for army serv-
ice and 3U.!i00 responded within
a, few days
;tn ke bc’Luid-.htu)
The field cf 112 .siill in tlie run-
ning -aUer yesierday.s round will, be
cut to 60 after today. The surviv-
ors -will play 18-round.- again; to-
merrov.' and Sunday.
Kropysh. a famous Russian
trotting horse, was tried for
treason in 11)19 after the down-
fall of the Romanoff dynasty.
Convicted of being a "pet of the
oppressor." the .horse was ex-
ecuted before a firing squad.
In a time of sorrow it is hard to lake care of the many
details of the .funeral services. Al such a lime, lurn to
us fer experienced help and friendly guidance.
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 210, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1949, newspaper, July 29, 1949; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747433/m1/4/?q=stolen%20land: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.