Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, June 20, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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Long-Awaited Heavyweight Battle Nears
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SPORT COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
LATEST A. P. SPORT NEWS
Betting (hi Negro
Still Running 8-5
MONDAY, JI NK 20. 10W
PHILLIPS NINE
IS BEATEN BY
ELK CITY, 9-4
After laying «If for mn%ml
weeks. Hhlllips nil baseball > • I ti I
Found getting tiHt'k ¡mu ih *lr old-
time hi i- ni*' it linle difficult yes.
terdi.y afternoon an i! « y lost to
Kill Clt\ there, ik-I.
Tin Okluhoinnns made Mix of
their iiiii" in m big *i\th inning
Mike Jucob# become* hoarser i>y ufter pii-IUiir up one each In th
lly ««it I<- Talbot
NKW YORK. I une 30 i,P>
The «olden mln eon tin una ><>
pour down un i In' box offlru.
EXP0R1EKSAM)
INDIANS DIVIDE
DOllBLEHEADER
lly 'flu \> " '<<■' d i*i ess
Softttaftoy Row. * j<|u< li <liu;l
in i In Mt-\i Hi tnniut. with the
basts Infill), fjii' tlx Itouiiisioll1
Kxjkwl !* i; 1-2 viciory over th
Oklahoma Indians III tile flisl
- mi of ,i doubiehcader v< .-t' relay
• .-audii y i
l{"n;tiskl ami Tut- however
did Ho- -piii-hlii;.- chores. Clay
Toueh*ioiie, I it «I I a li sldow heeler,
I;.imid d •♦hi exporter* 2-1 In t'h*"
<1 nil map.
riHt "HHOV- ■ r-l.trI HJHtl tM. pl-l-l ll.
ii,¡.i «i'iiiiriii'H. I'M tac ii> 11 f«- wiih
unid victory uv r the Dalla*
;-;i'i '• , t;l--l nrid -'-1 Th<- Spurts
bUHchcd lit IlltS ill Hit' fftWt guille
In i In- iRMiitd mi mi'. J <i n it Bar tie*
i I It jm Wfil ili> Texan* ttMo miiIi-
mls- ion/-*
Tin |>^q : Worth Haullier broke
Ion . iv I Lit a j'j.hit ai'ack in win
I in hi,' li^i I after thi- I loll
m n II..ir 'i.id uikmi i he- opener
m 1 li .. "-ii . Ittilotit Crodsieki
buried ih ' opener tur the Muffs.
Tb« s^Ji Antonio Missions I'liini'
mu of Hi id r I oh i iii; rut ufad down-
• ii i In• trnciii '.loading Titlsu Oil.
ii i,-1, uro i Inn lour run* In tin
f lit 11 iiihiug.
Today* (íhiwm:
Port W ot iIt ni Houston (night)
Oklahoma Clt> ill Beaumont
(dú) >
I tilling ni Slircv'iiort oiiglil >
TifNit ill Hnn tiltonlo (night)
Pros Triumph In
Texas Cup Play
Boxee Here Friday
Babe Ruth and Vandar Mear
Share Spotlight In Baseball
HtiRGER ACES
BEA f FRITCH,
BAKERS, 18-4
Ho .o i HIut-k Ace* won i nil u
nin-itiitklii-' Jubileo ihIk week-end.
di'ti'iillnr 'I'l-Mimii .Viiluriil (ins
of''WVltcli, IS. 4, Saturday and
• a ,i hi pin >: Johnson's Bakers, lit
H ii Ii*-i I'ark v. mi rdny by I In.'
hji 111«• score.
Wilson Kin «.lio struck ont
M batters ni i i(flil inning*. .soon
had ihi' linkers trembling when
Iht<y riimi' to piule ¡ik ho elfer.
tlvidv mixed ovijWlántl and under-
luilid ili'llv l íos Mini used ii rim
breukitHi curve
Associated Press sport* Writer
lly Hugh S Knllfrlon. Jr.
Tin- old vii> .inn ilit- youiiK one
mi rivals for (he attention of
hum bail' followers tin ay.
The old tíuy, of rourue Ih Hah -
Huth. back In luíiifeiiin iih
t-oat-h nf tin- Brooklyn Dodgers
Ih- took the Job Saturday at $15..
000 for tlti- rest of the reason, ap-
pt-.ufd on ilif buHtdlnex yesterday
ami linniodlutely it jcaiiird bin ol4
spot 'is ih'- inain iittrnrtlon on ib<>
ball I'li'ld.
; Tin victory put tin Hi-ds in a
ibird plait- lit- with 1*11twblit'wh.
fh Kt-d's bowi vi-r, wen- alinoxt
is good as in second plai-i- b*e.
• auhi on > of the names they lost
to St. I.ollis \lny I I was pro.
ii'stijil and I'residi-nt Kort? Prick
WESTERN AND
■<33^
the
Jstanclinyá
the hour .is lie t-roiik "'tlt-ui
or ticket lull," and tin lonn-
u.vnlted rt itirn tiubt between Mux
SchiuellliK and .It - I.oiiIh for the
bt;avywt|g|ii title Is only thrive
niglit" away.
ii'iottd mid fnut'til. Dieu added a
linal tally in tin- ninth. I'hiillp*
run in two In tin third and two
In tin seventh
llMl'dcHt blow to the Hlliilip
lub raiin- in the ut von lit Inning
upheld the protest, orderln,: the , |lrlKW1 ,.,llinllB(.v
gltnii lie IIkIi-iI us lost by Clni ln- H|.,yt;H ,lm
llis Iti^trtiM trluinpb iilllie In the
filth innink when ui'li-r lb- first ll",, ",M|! «'ben it will be
three linkers up bad Rot on i'e-|ilayed.
by il hit. an i-rt in and n hit but It wits the lialte sonn- 2S.O00
ter. King 111 lick mil tin iiexI I'.rooklyu tali ; wen out to nee
thrie men ic. retire the side Heriré, lint ihey also saw a niuplr of
less. «nod bull gaines as (ib-nn Hri-rs-
Tbe Ares knocked I á liitu (o'ltell's t linglng and a slugging
Milkers nine
spun that must have tunde the
I'IMNk itliiLS
l.oitiber cotked and ready
In
TVI.CH. Tex, June 20 ¡A' i ;
Texjis' top prof, signal ell "> Hills 11K pounder ap- lo,.h rf. Klllou if. Darby lí, II
1','s tlMtilll.-d th- Challen..- of , . ' " S'""" "en,born
youngster amateurs here vost.-r- ''""Ttr.-p'-.-s.-"! hiB .Hy L.h, JolltlHtW liind.uan c. Hor-
da, to. sweep the sixth annual " " " l!" " ,MMi' BK' 2hl
Texas cup .matches. II to 4. I %vl,h Wiaw <-r, r. Harnea el. Conley p
'file ^imateurs were hantllcap
pe.l by the absence of six stars;
l-'leldlng errors ennsed the high old Y.unUee clouter I'e.d right at
score in favor of the Negroes, home gave the Dodgers a ti.2 op-
as both Conley. who pitched for eiinc triumph over the Chicago
five Innings, and Kltts, who tin Cul.s. Clay llryant. stopped the
ished. were discouraged by poor lilttluir. however, giving only one
support afi.-ld. Hotb turned in lib w up to the ninth, and the
creditable mound work. jcibs won the nightcap. |.:i. Van-
Htistliiess showed up In the d. r Meer, who pitched two con-
linkers' play, for tin- name yes secutIve hliless games, finally was
terday was their firm ill about touched in the fourth inning yffi.
three w.-.-ks and sonic of their tot-tiny when Delta (¡arms singled
players bad not played at all |;<. made a new National I.'-ague
b. lore. The Ac s have been pla> record of ^1 J.:i cons.-ctltive lin-
ing regularly, at leant once a ),¡t mnintís Just short of Cy
week. young's .Major league mark of 2S
l.lneup for the Makers: Hill-¡that lias mood si tier 1901 And
in- went .12 Innlnga ii.-lorw In- was
scored upon.
Iloaton lost a chance to win
j Ing ton rife y Willi rtorg'-r alnateur siutw cf, 0
! chnmpions F'rank lost a clout. Kltts p.
| decisión to Hust White of Whit
¡ Deer
the prof^lonals bad Juat vmcru- i'"¡ ",la,H ''f Vnmf*
ed from tryini' 7? boles over 1 0"!,1"n A W h'* *
¡¡.un intuirlo and recently lout an-
i orher tiiirrow decision to Kddie
' ftusBi-y. stale chauipion. al Harn-
ea Mai4' It, 1 1
a tOKKjfr. out-se in the Texas Open.
The proa bullí up a formidable
margin*- in tin morning singles
ma(ch.i|fi but the yoiingstei s canje
|the afternoon with flash-
fiiHaiice.
,MuilR.-r iintl llenáis Du-
Wttflas boy« went six un-
)o« llrook's difficult 37-
7! par. in their oju- up Win
over .llm Demur, t of IToustoii.
wlnuei of the Texas Open, and
Levi Lynch of Dallas,
The A.-es: M. V. Foster ss, M.
N h'osti.-r :ib, L. M. i-'oster If.
K. nndy C-p. Clark 2b, Matijang
lb. Austin el'. Fields ri, King p-c.
Hraxler called behind the plate
AT 8 TONIGHT
Weatemt Carlton and .Injcee..
who have been ruilDinK ' los • to
gethei throUM'hout the fi.ist hair
ut' the sofllall leautte, cltiall to-
night in a "grtidtse" battle at
Hhlllips. lite stand-out gutie- ill ..
i!i'tillp of three
They will settle by playing a
dispute over which team forfeit.- I
when they were scheduled to iwi-.-i
each other recently This tuine
comes off at s p. m
The Alamo Stlllmeil play
ai (I: :ni ii ut
nglltened it« ' lie.
considerably of iate and sliould
«Ive the Abiinomeii i silff fight
liicitnled ntiionii ill.- additions
made by Itriggs !s "Chuck" Hyatt,
named AILAin.-t i. uti baskclnill
p I it y.' i for sevMral years llvatt.
who was unabl. in play .villi his
Phillips lit! basketball riiib of
Hnrllesville here against ihe Hur-
ler l.ioir- last winter becau . of
n brok'-n rib, is doliu company
work here for several days He
will play In th.- Hrigtis infield.
Hhlllips girls win meet the
liock Cre.-k girls in the filial lilt
at !!::!() p. m
Hecattae of a forfeit by .San-
tord. tluIf sti;¡ holds ,t half ganie
lead wiih 1.2 wins and losses lo
the second plan Stlllmen's 11
vlclorbs and 2 losses, (lull1 has
completed Its schedule Should
lb.- silllmeii win tonight and go
Into a lb- wilb ill. Cull' Dialers,
these iwo clubs will plav a sintile
run-off contest Friday nigh: In
vviioml i,i-;ai;i k
ItollIlM Ve«t i >' i*
Chicago 2-1. Hronklyu il-.'l.
Cincinnati I I llosion i. .See-
ond • ailed in filth, rain I
Hlituburgli 1 1-1.5. Hhtludeipbl
4.:i
SI. Louis 8-<l. New York 7-2.
t First líame*12 innings, t
Mulidiligs Tixlay
Club
New York
Chi ano
I'ilisbui i,-h
('tucjniiiitl
Ho^t.oi
Si I .null;
Hniokiyn
I'll llud'-lphla
W I.
:t i 21
.!'! 25
2!t 2:i
2't 2 1
211 2:1
2 1 8!
2:1 :i2
i 1 i:.
I'd
(¡; h '
.511 I
. r. r. -s ■
. 5 5 .H
Sill i
m j
lis and
Louis, the 21'Veur.old Nexro w||,^d (¡uy Newton. t!li cal.-hei
broke his leg slldla* into rirut.
Klk city bu.- a fine club com.
posed to a great extent of for in -
el I'umpil plav. IS lllohldillg CilX,
lits-t lias -, (iro'ver Hikes, .i.tll'lelil-
.1 v bo played third i-'eiu. caleh
<-r. McN'uhb. outfielder, and llut-
lon. a pitcher.
Cohurii and Newman pitched
lor Hhlllips and New I an and
Ktain i* raughi Vlmiuger Sammy
Hale scored Ihe most hits loi hi
club
Hhlllips has m hed'.tled n p.-ttne
with Hulei July M in Huher Hiirk
Week-End Sports
champion, still declares In- will
bat Hchmelliiu's brains out In
"not more <hau two rounds" us
In- does a 1I1111I bit or I on line
around bis irainin- camp at
Homptou Lakes before motoring
In for the weigh.in Wednesday
noon
Mm Winds l'|. Training
Schmelinn, the same madden.
Itlgl.v confident (lurmaii who In-
leiTUpted Joe's Mensiltioiial >-u-
reer with a 12th roiintl knockout
two summers ago, winds up llis
pr.-piiiath n with lour lclatlr«dy
1 oilIIds 01 ii.\lng at his high camp
in Speculator.
Thiuiis otherwise are reaching'
a focus. Fifteen thousand "linn- ,
side" .seats are belli - klioeket) 1.1.
gether at Ihe Yiilku' Slad.uin.
t he list ic experts, gatbereilj
\MKUK VN liKAlíl F
ftrsiilts Yexi.-rday
llosion 2-(i. ('it(.ago :i.l
riiibid.-lpbla 1. Cleveland "..
New *. orlt '.1-7, Si Louis 10-7.
. . Olid called ill Mb, (btrkrn ss I
\\ iiHlllngloti in. 1 'eiroil (!.
Mlalitliiigs l'oila>
lly The Assoclat.-d Press
.vi-;w YORK Hut ' Huth, sign-
iiHwspupeis ovi-i d ai $ I ¡.,000 saiary foi 1 cntuind-
tnost ol the civil need world aro or of Kt'aisoiJ,, mnke:. ibinll as
be:j liinlnr. to b ok b:i-.M aril a llm Hl onklyu Dn.lg. icoach before
;xti rep res win
Club
( (e. liintl
New York
ilosltill
Wttsbiliiiion
I el roil
Hhibidelphla
Chicago
Hi Louis
SPORTS
W L
;¡:i 211
30 21
32 2 2
:¡U 2!
28 2 S
2 I 2 !l
i !I :i I
17 :n
I'd.
■ass
.59.1
.90s
.500.
15.1
:isn
:t 10
My SID KKDKK
1 I'lncb.Inning for Kddie OtlKtt 1
Ne W York June i>u (Jp, On.
tni y is that Moily Crimes has out-
back I
OH Of
ventl.-t
Leading Tigers
Humbled Twice
My The As-oclated Hress
L.-adini; I In- Kant Texan Leagll.
Jack Burke, Houston, and Hen „„ Mb,.Hhllll Tiu,, wh„ w„rt.
ry Hansom, Bryan professbmnl. ,, u ,,.(||iy hy H t|oul)le
wli.-ii the second game was rained J>*gii probably Monday night
out 111 the lasl halt of the rifth.
I'irates Trounce Phillies
Pittsburgh's Hirates put on a
terrjric clouting spree 10 wallop
ihe Hblllies. M-l ailil lfl-.'L
The New York CI ¡ants took a
until Tin- 'ourth iYinlny wbeiV „!,h,'lr "r
' ball wiMii ihi'ongh tin- hole In thej1'"' s,';lH"n- ft'oni St Louis and
, tnnsk and broke his nose Brian hfl" ,he,r '«« ru' t" tbree gnmen.
A I 2th-lnnlnn single hy Joe strlpp
carried the Cards to an S-7 o pelt- j Moose ut II: 3U p
ing victory and iliey won the 1
nightcap. .|-2, behind Hoy Hen-
Hooks finlh'ied the gain.
plate. Fields was base umpire.
The Aces are thinking about
scheduling sanies with Huher If
whldh case the play-off series will mouth to land a new Job before
lio- Malte lakes over ihe Dodgers'
Itpr defeated Moose Lodge, li- managership. Senms aboui
3, yesterday afternoon In the only every -lub but Hi. Tenth Avenue
gam4 of the day. Texaco, sc;b> duL Alley Cats had a chance to land
ed 1.1 meet the Jayrees. tele- .1. bully Vnnder Meer. Hill
phoned that they were unable to Terry wits practically In-aged 10
gather enough players to make a invest í2.500 In the kid back in
team and so did not appear. 2 5. . . 'I'll.. Dodgers rumbled
Tomorrow night the Jitycoes their chum:.- Heave II 10 tile Dod-
will nnet Standlsh Hipellners. at '-'"-si. The Red Sox wouldn't
S p. m.. and Hriggs ^ ill play kirk In 25 O's. Hut the payoff
at.
possible and likely will go to s,'iuv allbotlgh Mel (lit hit a bom-.
He try i on Mil n day.
beat
out n-iulien Alluiugh and ,((SJ |() K, ,n
David (tipei 1 (ioldman. Dallas
aiuateura.
Babe Glad To Be
meet Henderson
today (Monthly),
.-•iiuHiim w l-"red
lsei'
blank.-d
The pios took another doubles |h) (| itl fl,.Bt
in ..i>ih u ri 1.i. Sun. Si llm,itl.o
fflj
triumph wru-n S«m Schneider,
Corpus Christ i and Tony Butler.
Han Andelo, won over Arthur
1 Buck 1 Luce of Au«tln and Jamie
Cough of Dallas. 2 mid l.
The professional team oí Dick
(«out, For. Worth and Ralph Mor-
gan. Tyler, bowed to a couple of
amateur*. Karl Stewart, 01 Dal-
las and iHlly Hob Coffey of Fori
Worth. 2 and I. with the ama
i. -its-. ehSTltlng up six-under-par
gO'lf.
The mosi brilliant win of the
day was that of Schneider iirt-r
Lavender, Stale Municipal Cham
Ilion 10 S>)liare the maieb at the
IHlli. Schil.-lder chipped ill a
sensational eaale on the lust hole.
Ltmmd.-r had ,. cinch birdie.
DIAMOND STARS
(;>-raid Walker, White Hox.
and Jiiitiuy Foxx, Red Sox.
Walker's iwo.riiú homer ¿ave
Clib-au. -i-2 first Kutin- viciory;
ftiii bit four for four a^) Boslou
won second t> I
Haul Wittier and Johnny Uls*o.
Hítales Wan. r bit two hotin-rs
and ittWW'd Hhlilie- twiee
C^org.- MeQuinn and Mel Al
tu tila. Brown led tltflck on the icound Inn their combined nf- ¡ "Y know " rumbled Ruth, "I
Yankee* wl'b five lilis ench In 'oris were loo neak In stop ihe didn't realize how much I'd mis*,
d.-able-head, r inurilmnus blttlir .titxtck of Kits. et| this till I sot this job. 'Course
.InbirtiT- VatWfer M -er and «el'* All-stars .,} Ilorgor as ihey #olf is ureal - ibis *ill sun-
Frank McCortnl k Reds Van- swampeti the Si Francis nine k'iock blase* ont of my Mm*
«It i Meet Idtthed foilI'.hltter and thru Jft'sirrday 2.'l-7. hut It can't match this stuff.
McC'irinick bit four Dines In H- Iltirke oí Ku-^el's limited SI "1 KHes* this Is a* Rood a way
1 I .Intilpb over Hi es Fran. I m • 11 hits while be as any to com., back. I can stirt
Henalo.s led collected two triple*. Castiuenti here
Armsitong tMü (¡leon also 'lout The rumor runs the Babe Is
ed till.-e.baRiter* for the locals. slated for the Dodders' mannger-
Bstterlea for RorKfti w«-r « ship within a month, or at best
Burke and Oreen, and for ' by the ..nil of the season Yon
Francis, Hodges. Dee*. Rienine. told him and he laughed that
Fleet*011, Koetilg, .Smith and C deep, belly laugh.
"Haw, that's crasy Mtuff. I'm
game And, Ab" Miller, ei *1,
Jtuuped on mem for a t.-l vic-
tory in Hid ingiit.iap.
pexnrksuin ano Psleatltie di-
TÍd. 1 doiibl.-bendei- The T 'v-
1.1ktin.■ nine won the owner
. t.d tlmppet* ihr se.-ond game.
7-0.
Lougv'n-w .-Hoi LirUnonvlll.-' also
in 1 'ke . ven in >day •> dntlble-
head.-I . I' I-' L: vl'-XX ■HFilinltlg I lit*
fti-sl guia. ■ 1 -Mid losing Hie sec-
uilii ;t- L* Tom l-'b'l.i ill 1.. as II ri .
lief pitcher loi Loligvii'W, held I In
L'X hUb h 111 chf opener.
The Tyb-t Trojans staged a
f'üpr-ru-i ally in the seventh In.
ning lo ahí the I'coitt) i'unie. 7.5.
ul'!'>r KÜkoi-' liad . nppci ih. np-
• ner. 2-1.
'lotbu's fiantes;
Trv.'irkiiiiit at Kllgor.
Hi ndersoil nl Mac-hall
rub-slinc ¡ti Longvlt tv
.i/ick-onvlll.- at Tyler
All-Stars Crush
St. Francis, 23-7;
Six pitcliers look ihelr turn on
or In each game.
I In the American league, the
I Boston Red Hox moved into sec.
' ond ahead of the slipping New
| York Yankees by splitting a twin
! bill at Chicago while the Yanks
los; one game and tied another at
St. Louis. After (lee Walker's
■ homer had giren the White Sox a
::.2 victory. Jlmmle Foxx and Jim
Haglty paced the Red Hose lo a
U-l triumph',' The Yanks had 22
linen left on base as they went
down to the Browns. 10-9, then
played a 7-7 eight Inning lie,
hailed by darkness.
The league-leading Cleveland
Mack
HUBER BEATEN
BY CEMENTERS
AGAIN, 8 TO 4
NEW YORK. June 20 (VP)
Three years ugo. In the twi-
light ot his career, the pluyer*
were used to him. Hut yesterday
at Kb bets Field the Dodger* star-
■ d at Babe Ruth, their new coach.
wllh their ey.-s popping.
II.- looked just us he always
hail, heavy, sweaty and hearty ' Indians celebrated Connli
lie Wit* glad t.i be buck as n i day by trimming Connle'H Athlet.
Kiitrb a step, and not such a long 1 '•'*. 8-4, In one big Inning. Wash-
one. from the nuitmgorshlp of.Ingiton's six.run flrat-lnnlng heal
iIn |intl"i i's and lie showed It In ¡ Detroit-, I 0.0. and returned the
everything he did.
'Cosh," said the Babe. "It *ure
is good lo get back. B(H I'm not
in shape" lie shipped hi* mam
moth tummy "stood up there
mill bit for five minutes and fall
like I'tl been doin' Il all week."
The packed cltlxenry of Brook-
lyn was calling on him to "g" up
un.I bust one." You could tell
that the players, who stood around
like kid* at a circus, would Ilk.-
It., sc.- him hit asnln. But the Babe
| shook hi* head. .
"I'm Just a coach now, not a
player. Hun my arm up there too
Besides I can't hit any more. My
igbl eye's bad. Started to go
I ad last year I was with the
Yankee*. | (inniio why. It Jti*t
did."
Senators to fourth place.
Budd^ f-wWlH.
attack ¿.ti Tl-jors with three bite
srnrlniT twice
Tot „'Pie«ani-H. Dodgers. and
Clay llryant. Cub presattell
plWheC Brooklyn to B-2 opening
-fc Bryant >' vt only nn-
v
hit up
ninth n* Cub* won nlpht- Ro -nlp.
Manager Abie K2dw«r«ts Is try-, Just a coach. Burleigh Crimes la
Ing to lini up . c, a me agolnst | th« manager. Hure, I'd like to be
a stroR' Ic .rn fot Sunday iftei a malinger, Wore Or anywhere else.
Hi,< n and for July 3 or 4. i bet I :rn«wi I gotta wait a whllo,"
Indiuio
I w ii lilts III
piicblnr
United Carbon Cxi.
Netters Organize
Thirteen employes yesterday ... .
organised the United I Carbon | •
Company Tennis Club here, elect. AI Summers and Dingman
ing L J. KngBtrom president and scored In the sixth on Summers'
L. II. Orlsso, aecrelary-treaaur- "I'lKle. three walks leaned to Ding,
i r. ; man. Wilson, and Brown, and
The club was formed to siimu. «rror on a ball hit by Ross,
lute Interest In tennis among Blair started on the mound for
1'nlied Carbon employe* Any Huher and Carrlther* came in In
i„ III' llees had lo take tilth from
. Se m n i on lo t.-iiiixe something on
a $2,500 Investment. . . nitd then
-lilpped him to Nashville without
so much as a look. . . .
Sammy Baugh I* thinking over
a ...aching oner from N C. State
. . , That Dluey Dean deal looks
' funnier .-very day. . F'r instanee,
(In- Cubs tossed Curt Davis into
-,1b.' pot along with that flH6.000.
. And all Curt has done so far
... , . i i , ., ; ts win six and lost- two for the
Huher lost their second guuie. . ..
8-4 in the second aeries against lll<s- '
Halliburion Cemente,-* at Duncan.1 , ( k
Ok la., yesterday and their fourth ,liu"w^' "«
in a row lo this stronu outfit, a >'•<""\ frum ^ 1 fornix looks I ke
favorite io win the Denver loum- 'Sl «ben the pounding
Hole first came up. . . Hutty Berg
' , , , , . thinks 14-year-old Alice Daniels
I he Horger carbon black* drop- |.i.(im ^ Wm.(h |s (o |)(<
ped their Saturday Bight opener lhl, womil|,.s K()lf d„y
to the feme,iters. 10.3. ^ ^Ml.^.
Halliburton yeslerdey guthered ,ttt<,llB Hec..nd no-bitter.
10 hits lo I for Hither, scoring „,wy H "l'<j
two run* ill the first. (wo in the i j|<,. nini |(ihh 35 more of
second, three ill the firth, and all ilBn|imt the Ciaiits", . . .
.lie in the eighth, a homer by) ||t.1)vjrwoight Joe Lnbin, who
won the Hearst National Amateur
¡flglii tournunicnt, make* hi* pro
how on Hie Louis.Schmoliiig card,
"tiff- . . li.-'* a Chicago boy, now fight-
man and Wilson, accounted for |„u llf Svw York. . Cardinals
Huber's hits and runs. In tin. *how at home July I this year for
tourth AI walked and scored on th.. fjr«t Hum In four season*.
Wilson's double, and the latter
Hltcher Leslie "Big" Munn*. Hub-
er scorer", two In the fourth and
another pair In tin- sixth.
Dingman. AI Summer*.
Mrs. Winger Win#
Title For Third
Straight Time
rolled Carbon employe or hi* Im-ithe fifth. Munn*. who got three
mediate family may Join the hits out of four, pitched for llal-
Kt-oup. A membership of between llburlon, and Coppoek caught.
25 and r.o player* Is expeeted.
An executive committee com-!
posed of A, T. Marsh, tieorge
Ford, and Mr*. A T. Marsh, will!
plan an elimination tourney soon
and meetings with other tennis,
club* In Horger nnd Hhlllips aft-
er the ttam has been selected.
AMARILLO. Tox . June 20
(¿Pi For the third straight time,
Mr*. R. K Winger of Fort Worth
today held tin- .hainploiishlp of
ihe Women's W« ei Texas (lolf
tourniimenl.
Mrs. Thereii lllcks of Odessa
bov ¿d to Mrs tVlnger. 10 and .
in I lit rittulM At the end of the
¡morning round of IN holes. Mrs.
BL PAHO, Tex., June 20 (/p)1 Winger wa* five up. cltm-hlng the
For the third cnnsOCiMHve year, i v|('tory with a birdie four on the
\HKIN.H T,
MHCI
RKN PIHTOI,
ri nTM AfiAiN
cbsrles Askins, Jr.. of RI Puso,!11""1 ,hp afternoon round.
I hose present nt yesterday's, won th(. Mrs. M. E. Shane, Amurillo,
first meeting: Mr, and Mrs. A T. championship yeMerday at the w"" sncoWl-fllght honor*; Mrs.
Marsh, tleorge Ford. L. II. Orlsso, , N|)l ttl)nna| assocla- Ant,"r Swanson, painpu. third
Frank Phlllljis. A O. Barker. K „on mnnt fll«ht, and Mrs. J. W. lllgglns.
K W. st, R. H. Howard. L. J Hls score was 1.133. four points Amarillo, fourth flight
Kiiitstrom. K. W Boylan. H r' C. F. Densford |
U lespl. , and Mr and Mr* Blr- of Ke„y FtHd. j Tt,xn8 t(>p|)(v| (.v,.ry Mafn thf.
' " '' A. C. Centred of the Dallus! Union In April In finding jobs for
_ police department was third With ¡her unemployed hy the Slate Km.
,a score of lian, and Border Pat- ployment Service. California wae
The Borger Dally Herald Went rolman II. II. Curler, Laredo, second, placing t .7KS; Texas
Ads get good results. J fourth, 1103. ¡phictid SI,011,
i line in .vhl b ihey can 'l-uivs
riitlll" glows shoi-ier
A lo! of them jumped to ill.
Iritis huillín vet. terday as .lor
woimiiI up hi< i ra in in in a snvaisr
onslatiKhl on his Negro spar m il
2N.n|3 f.ilts an llronkiytl «pliltt
tinubn-1|,- |t|i ¡ with Chicago.
KANSAS CITY HnS.iiy l(i:'«s
(left- a i s Don McNeill, tl-l. 'I ■ ■; I.
to win -Missidiii Valley 'Dim:
rb.iiuploiihip palls wiih John
os. Ill' looked liki III.' ..Itl llniwit Sb'Sitotli In I.ral \l ,\'i 111 and Hal
Homl.-r, as lull of poison us a Sill'l ic• in .loul.l.-s linal
robra. | CMII'Ai¡ti Frank li -. Kl-
"l*ii eumlng nut figbiing . wood Cook.- .mu ofh.-, * • di d i \.
el*e there wouldn't b>- no lighi" niite m in early loums of nu.
.!. - Inlri liis lutervleM eis , i ■ .nil 1 .lay courts Irntil- t-hainp-
Srttmellug didn't sound Ini. j iou«hips.
Ill-, sse.l When told Louis still Wiis I It INI 'KI'i 'N, N .1 Clenil
ihroiitenin : to skin him aliv.- ( unnliii'bam wins Princeton luvi.
' Yah?" lie nuerltnl polli' iy. uilt.n mile lu I u7 2. on. of fast.
• *t ilm.-s in h let o ry then ilnisb.-s
1 wo yard* behind Wayin Rldeoui
who hetfrrs wot Id r.'corti with
2 00.2 Ibii i -(|Uarler mile race.
M1NNKAH(iLIS Southern Cal.
"Dot's very t|0ud li' lie doesa'i
chniiKi* his mind I will he churu-
pton <|iiicki-r."
Vil* Taking II Kas>
Max has been taking it wry
. as y for the lasl lu dav. ev.-r
Ifornla scoring il j point*, wins
since he Stared his trainer. Max N„u, IMI| e, jj„g|;ii. y
Machón silly by di«pla> Inr s.vmp- utl< for fourth slrai - ht y-ar
lOtllK of reaching peak <oUdllii.il
too tiuickly.
Louis, on the other baud, ap-
pears to have la-en bronuln lo
fig It I lio; pilch exactly on schedule
by bin wise old trainer. Jack
lilac k burn
COLORADO SHItlNCH B-al-
■ a r I!,! I I ,f, , at - II, b-n li.'ll.
mail, li and I to will Women':!
w.strut Opt.II t:olf tille
P€t*TK V'lvDRv IIKACI1. Fin
Car! Daiti) Route .t.-nnlngn Cor-
i don. s and 7, to win Southern At
The otitis on Louis <o ''"ttiiu (J(||f
his till, still are runniir.; s to fi| iK,¡|.KWt)OD Calif
and better, and Indleailotta are i w„oifv cnwrln
that this is going to he one or j
the big betting event* in fight
history.
Representative* oi Hit' two'
fighters will meet al the offices I
If. M
in first si an
since winning Kentn.'ky Derby,
wins $ 15. nun Hollywood trial
siaki s ni irack-record time of
1 43 2 for ! 1.1 fi mile*
of the boxing commisHion tomor-t be permii(ctl to wear the miti of
row They still are wrunKlin'?"! his chol.-c
about the gloves to be used. Louis Counttuv ih. rnen. v taken In
holding out fin th.- good old j y.-s¡.., day ih<- ad van- - sab- w ■*.
Chicago brand with tin- big' roughly. ?0e into, and Promoter
thumb*, and St-hmellnti yelling: Jn.-obs coiulnued to sing of a
no. Il i* possible Hint ench will I million-dollar gale.
AMERICAN DANCER
list
HORIZONTAL
1 Dancer who
revolutionized
stage dancing
12 Convex
molding
13 To ventilate.
14 French (
measures '
16 To dangle
17 Conjunction.
18 To encircle
10 Away
20 Kindled
21 Story
22 Before Christ. 39 Toward
23 Affirmative
vote.
24 Jewel
25 Hodgepodge
26 Twitching
Answer to Previous Pussle
KENZIE
Bi£MJ
15 She was a
in Europe
17 Intention.
18 To pant.
20 Limb
21 She was a —«•
of the danc*
(pl.)
22 Flour box.
2* She admired
ihe —
28 Myself.
26 Sailor
27 Roof point
covering.
29 Humor.
31 Devoured.
1
VERTICAL ■ ,nn
1 Elephant tusk
2 She was a
dancer.
3 Every HHp
4 To accomplish 40 Injury.
5 To declaim. 42 Hair tool
35 Grain.
38 Explosive.
30 Genus of
moles
40 Laughter
sound
41 Right .
42Gtllii
27 Únit of 'work \\ Lighl brown
28 To harvest sou
29 tlo decrease f? J?.r,Wínfit V?0,1 6 To assist
30 Woven string J? £!ny Partlc'e 7 Doctor
12 Evergreen tree51 f'i?y.ed , 8 Spikes ^
33 Auditory boisterously g f0 heal.
34 Cry of an owl 52 She the 10 Social Insect.
38 Postscript stilted dance 11 Northeast
:t7 Musical note routine 12 Connected
38 Organ of 53 And danced in with the sense 50 Musical note.
hearing her feet « of smell, 51 Road.
43 Loadstone
44 Fish.
45 Therefore. ,
48 Bone
47 Dye
48 Note in scale.
49 Preposition
111
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Sercomb, William A. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, June 20, 1938, newspaper, June 20, 1938; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167215/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.