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'PHI'HHDAY. JUNE 15. li):!9
THK BORGER
DAILY HERALD
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SPORT COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
LATEST— (AP)—SPORT NEWS
McSHAIM WINS
OVER LACROSS
IN MAIN R011T
Hubers Seek To Even Score Against Duncan
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CARBONS PLAY
HALLIBIIRTONS
THIS WEEK-END
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His rocky strutting
mannerisms showing hr was
fully aware of his light hftbvy
weight championship. dangerous
Danny MrHhaln hist nighi pol
lahed off curdy. Frentih.Cann- ¡
illlin <¡11 I. Cross In ii liiilf hour '
(if fast and ('lever wrest IIiik here Those Bed Raider
Into iiIkIii i in# ibis week end Not (lie Itus-
A (tacked house ill the Moriicr revolutionaries. the Texas
Arena sitw the fiery. n«|j-t i«4r- ! T«'« h crhlders oi the i H. Innutl
ed Irish 11t 11st del-lit the mini U t*oi;a | it ;i g uers The llalllhin
from Montreal mi i wo straight ' '• ■ "< ' > >• >>
fu IU Thoi.e red it ii i 11 • > in • I herd hit-
tliiK slugger* whi> ran oil with
Gimmick Gag Adds To Joe-Tony Gate
lire ('(111!
the Men ver I'OHt loornamnlll las!
.Mi Shaln wiill ihe firsi fall |
with a combination hammer and
head lock in I , mini < "' followed up
in an ¡nevirlcih,. mu. UCroim1" lakln,! ,h" '< '«" '«urn.-y
could only grunt his surrender
Hi oftdshouldcrod Danny nevV-r
showed hit- speed and cunning
moie I linn when lie poll tired on
LnCrons for Un seiuHl pin ill tiii
Twice bin LuCro* > «lloved Mc-
Shaln into the ropes and caught
hi* chili with a blow an lie
ho ii n red hack in.
The second time Danny
sprang back upon hitn and crawl-
ed over the Canadian's outslrct-
clied form for a revei'He Boston
ecu I) lii I 5 will ii tes
The bout was u wood hii of
vreHilinr with euouuh rough
•lllff 1(1 keep if ¡llU'ietlllnp f'"
for lighters una fans
vtrShalii. well ver ed In the
(Continued on Hugo SIX
Lewis Will Be
Examined To See If
Able To Hold Title
will repay l lie lloherx' visit to
Duncan last week-end with an.
other Ill/lie of «allies here Sll I -
! ti I'd a y nlttht and Sunday after-
I noon.
The «'""'"day ii In hi content i
will not stari until M p. m
so that those working late will
have time to «el out for Ihe I
Kiune and nee it from the
first The SUIHit)/ Kalne starts 1
at :: p. m.
The Hetera have lieen plot, j
I 111« all till' week what I hey
■would dn in this Cernenter hand
here lo f.ei e en (or Duncan's
brtaking of ilielr victory Hiring
The Halliburton Mimicked
down i lie larhon blacks, It-1,
ai Duncan Saturday night. Tal
ley «ivlriK up only one lilt, a
blow hy "Choppy" Spencer. Sun-
day Halliburton won itfaln, (1-1.
"Rúa*" Ross hlastlim a home run
for Hie Borgnns' only «core off
Byron Chody. former Huber
moutidsman Chody. «till wor-
ried by an aggravated hip in
SUMMIT. N i Ittne i "> i/P>
Tin hilarious ' C,ii|iick gag
wii t:n«ie (nil not forgotten lo-
da; and I'lsiie observers were
. uvlln ed Ml!IIIIH( i loe Jacobs
Utile Slum had added anywhere
i!p in ,i couple ni hundred thoiis
and dollars lo ihe «ate for the
.1 tie I(Otlis-TfJIty (¡aléalo fight
,\i Tony and hi.- na.hoik irouye
opined | hell new base ill (hi::
hilly coiiniry tnl'tei movii. from
Ashtll') Park s r-eanhore illlios- .
pllere at tile Himite.st ion
New Vork stale aihleiic cum
iHlmlou) i bot e who . .hi add one.
and-oiic in tin- fltilii Kami.' tp:
Hied Ihe llirbulenl proceedlnK
In .n tiial tiiniiiK, the "tilín- cumouflaKed to reuemiile a portion
iniik" ilicldeni didn't last very
Iiiuk. .Ittcolia, a iniiHtiir at boxitiK
ballyhoo, said he didn't like the
way l.ouls tlatlened Max
.schnteliiiK a year a«o, and want-
ed round-hy round ( xauiination
ot the Urown limn tier's «loves for
proledlon tor (¡aleulo. Major
(icner.ll .lollli (!. Pllelan. New
Vork athletic commission chair-
men. couldn't see the Joke and
(erred "Yimnel" to withdraw the
penally for refus-
rhal'Kes The
lie probably would
IcVoklllK ill .lllrobs
"I'OIld his liKbler
Iiisi tor the records, ib
have been
license to
Klui-
prohuhly would re«uli in some mick is a blunt ittetal instru-
Jti'/./.j jlnnllnu ot lile i ash reu.
Isiei for the túsele. June '.'l ill
Yankee stadium
n 111 n 1, knosvn variously in ihe
I ittit i business as a "p.'rsuader"
and a "sJuk " Win n used, il Is
of a IioxIdk «love and Is carried
in the palm ot the ulovc with lust
enotinh prottidltiK to do fearful
HiIuks.
Jack Black burn. I,mils' train-
(i . iauRlo'd off Jacobs' whole j venture, all
statement ill Joe's Pomptou Lakes Ironed out.
trainlnc camp "Only Kinimick
that I.mils boy needs.' lie chuck-
led. "Is ihe fivc-flnxftred one
lie's koI hnnfitiiR mi the end of
his arm
Gab nto. bimaelf. didn't pay
litileli allenilon to son-anil.da.ice.
"Say. Il an. aody irles lo use
a Kiinniick on me," he shouted In
i' whisper thai could he heard
two blocks away ''I'll bite hilll
MovIiik Tony's camp from An-
bury Park came only as an mill.
climax to the Kinimick Kilnisa-on,
Inn It. too.«brought reporcuBKions.
For a time, me kooo folks of
Asbnry Park didn't like It. but
when Joe promlKcd to chip in
f 1,0(10 which local merotiuuln
bad put up lo hack the tralnltiK
diffieu¡He« were
JacoliK explained that (ialen-
u< had been "laity and tired" re-
cintly, and that Kdward Walker
New York coinmiiwlon physician,
after exainininii Tony and rind-
ink him In kooiI condition. '•«.
elded tliiM I'eeliiiK might he the
result of Ihe hi i air and exclle-
inent of crowds al the shore
"Hut It don t make any dif-
ference to me where I train.'
the roly-poly cloutor Insimed
"I'll liek that l.onlu bum any-
where I train."
Woodruff loins
Pitt Track Team
PlTTSBl'ltOH. June II i/PI
ManaKer (ltt« Greenlee said be iury. will pit h against the llu-
on Id have IIrIu heavyweiitht 1 ''«'s again here Saturday night,
champion John Henry l.ewls The Cementers Tuesday nlghl
ready to submit to a physical <" home defeated the Oklahoma
examination hete tomorrow lo ('''>* Phillips (ill, 1.0, Third
determine whether the 20-year- Baseman Ho. Graves hitting a
old negro l« able to defend Ills tin.me run for Duncan in the
(¡ti,. : second innini; and Bruce Sloan
LOS ANOKLKS, June If. i/l'i
Geared lor record-Ill' akuiK ai
tempt', more than '.'no track ..ml
field atbh'ies wound u .i traliuiir
puce- today tin ihe luiilmial ml
legisle chtimpionsblpH u¡- John
' AboilI Kace i Woodruff flew in-
to the scene ol action lo run lor
| the lust time tor Ills university.
| PiltshuiKli
six hours after "definitely"
Í deciding to compete In Ihe
' Princeton invltntloual, I.one John
. changed his mind again
ciiugln a plane and rame west
trailed by (lie blessings of offi-
cials of the rival eastern meet.
Woodruff, cetuer of a contro-
versy between N. C A A ait-
thorftieH uud the Amateur Ath-
letic I'nlon. sponsor of the
Prlncuton event, will be called
upon to defend his SSO riiainp-
Playing Aces Against
Yanks May Make Change
In The American League
The National Boxing Assoc In !•"« l >lt'iK out another he).„ ,,H
Hon is desirous of an early re- with Shorlstop Joe llassler on
port on the chuniplon's condition fourth
as it soon will announce quar-
terly rhainpioiiship ratings. II
has indicated the championship
will be declared vacant ir Lewis Duncan
is found physically unable to j Many of those familiar to
defend bis title. Borger fans from previous yeurs
Duncan plays Clinton, a team
which holds a I -1 7 victory over
the Cementers, Friday nlghl at
Longview Changes
Name To While Sox,
Beats Tyler 2 To 1
II) llie As-oclaled Press
Where They Play I'onlglit:
Kilgore at Heiiilerson.
Tyler ai Longview.
JiicksoilviBe at Palestine.
Texarkana at Marsluill.
Long view. an Kant Texas
League team winch changed lis
ñame to While Sox and apparent-
ly changed Its habits, beat Ty-
11 i 2-j lust night and ran ¡1
win nine streak 10 six
Bailey Tiniineritiiiits single
witli Hie bases loaded and two
down in the lentil gave the
White Sox Victory, and slopped
a Tyler winning string at five
Jit .IIIIHON BAII.IA
Unrelated | ress Spori- Writer
There an n't enough ureal
pitchers in 'he American league |
I o keep 1 .ie sew York Yankees
from another championship, per-
haps, hut their rivals' freshly
formed policy of playing their
aces from the top of the deck
• 1 mises Honi" utiforsecu Inter-
ference
Young Bobby Keller muffled
the Bronx Bombers on four hits
for eight innings yesterday to
enable the Cleveland Indians to i
WBST TKXAH . .law' MI:vie* 1
LFUil>
Kcsult Yesterdav
Pampa K Abilene 1
Amarillo 11, (¿amona
Clovis in, Midlund
iaihhock lit, Big Spring 10.
The examination Is required
because the retina In one of Levv-
Im' eyes lias become detached
are aKiiin in ihe ''ciiieiiters line
Up. It Includes Governor center
(ComInued on Page SIX)
KEIP YOUR FEIT
More than 800 perforations
to "air condition" your feotl
#tf you own • pair of Fortune
COOÍ A'rORS you know why they're
so popular for not weather.
Once a man enjoys the airy com-
hit. Ioiik leas in the quarter mile
Nine N. C. A. A chnnips. head-
ed by Miter Lorie üainperlnl
and Pole Vitt* Lot'lng (Bud I ! Klsewhere Kilgore shellacked
Day of lie .ligniiiK Trojan team i league leading Henderson, 10-i!
ol the I .iversKy of Southern < Jacksonville and Pnlesilne each
California, gunning for Its fifth
straight crown
Newly arrived for the two-day
buttle W'.ih KlylnK Prod Wolcott
of Bice inslliiite. who faces a
busy week-end defending his two
hurdle litli's.
Buffs Win Twin
Card Leading
Rebels In Loop
* - '
By the IsMM'iated Press
Where Tliey Play Today
Oklahoma rit\ m Dallas,
iiiub .
Tulsa at Fort Worth,
nigh' .
San Antonio al Shrove-
port, uiglii.
Houston at Beaumont,
day.
Houston's league leading fluf-
falos whipped Heaumont's Bx.
porters s-:i utiil :¡-l in a double- !
header yeslerd.'y and moved a Mr K. A. (''alloway eontln-
game and one-half ahead of ihe ues to sot the pace for local wo.
second place Ifitl>i«s Itebeis in men golfers, winning Ladles Day
(Continued on Page SIX)
Golfers Urged To
Enter Tourney
H 'Is not too late to qualify
in ihe Huber spring golf toitr-
m.uient.
About iwenty golfers already
hnv'e shot an opening round to
qualify.
More golfers are urged to lake
pari in Ibis tournament, first
major event at Huber this seu
son
Kniry fee is Bo cents.
Mrs. Callaway
Leads Women
triumph, f-2
This was a welcome answer
i o the plea of Detroit's manager
Del Maker that other clubs fol-
low his example of iiltniiiK their
blggesi kuus ai the Yankees,
Keller engyjged Monte Pear-
son In a pitching duel which in
the end was not decided by eith-
er although Poller got credit
for his tenth victory aguinst two
defeats Both were removed for
piiH'hhitters and the Tribe teed
off on Johnny Murphy for three
tallies and the hall game In the
ninth, with Ben Chapman driv-
ing lii the winning runs on a
dou ble.
Meanwhile the Tigers extend-
ed to seven straight victories the
tftrlng they started With the
noble experiment auaiiiHl the
Yanks. They nested the Boston
Standings
«t'etlnesilny
Team
W 1.
Pet.
Lubbock
:t:i is
.047
Liimesii
¡12 IS
.038
Pampa
80 21
580
Big Spring
. 28 22
.f>42
Clovls
:2 25
468
Midland
. i; i
.354
Abilene
1 4 34
.29 2
TKXAH
LKACil'K
Results Wednesday
Houston 8-Ü.
Beaumont
3-1.
Oklti City ii
Dallas T.
San Antonio
fl, Slirevepori 1.
Tulsa :!. Ft.
Worth 2.
si ¡on!tags
I'liuisday
Team
W
L
Pet.
Houston
30
28
56:i
Dallas
.. 34
29
540
gun Antonio
86
31
.537
Ft. Worth
32
33
.492
Tulsa
... 28
30
.492
Beau m out
.. 27
35
.435
Okla. City
2S
3
.418
NATIONAL IJCAOt'K
Results Yest«*r«lay
New York 2, Chicago 1.
Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati 1 .
Brooklyn 2. Hi. Louis U.
Boston at Pittsburgh, ppd..
Red Sox. it-S and fi-J, dropping i eool. wet grouuds.
the Sox within a game of Cleve-
(Continued On Page SIX)
Standings Today
fort of COOLATOHS he just hasn't
the heart or desire to put hut feet hack
into the old stifle-boxes again.
They feel •«> downright happy in
these apecially designed Fortune
Shoea that have 800 tierforations lo
let the air act in. And CCX)LArrORS
ara smartly styled. If you aren't
wearing them, route in and aee the]
Fortune (¡OOLA HíRS t
today.
Ihe hllterly fouglil Texas LeiiKUe
race.
The Kebils survived a last In-
lilnv Oklaboina City rally io win blind bogey, and llenelle
"-li and maintain second place scored higii net.
hy the slim margin of three per- j Gene Hoot. Huber pro. in-
(Contlnued on Page SIX) Hiruetwl the ladles in putting.
play with loto gross yeslerday.
Mrs. Karl Blackburn won low
net Mrs. Peril Sahourln took
Heyer
$4
si rus
K. C. MEN'S STORE
BORGER. TEXAS
iPOiOTWH
"MflKIN'S" TOBACCO LIKE IT!
I SNOOTIER, TASTIER.
"•ITI" IS
' IKCMOVCD
Prince Albert
ALLEY OOP
U*wvTH*rs
WAV?
I
«a:-v í -
M Á'-Tf: |W«.* v •
SüT SMUX.THATS
NUTHIN' r VOU VM
SUMPIN PRETTY.
Zeke Bonura Fools
All By His Playing
CHICAGO. June 15 (&)
The lone character In that base-
ball mystery entitled "the
Blrange cane of Zeke Bonura"
predicted today the drama is
ready to fold up for lack of a
strong enough plot
Kv'er since Ihe New York
(Hants obtained Zeke to play
first base the skit haH hud a
lively, Interesting run. Home
fans said then he'd never be
able to Held well enough Bli-
the exacting Bill Terry. Giant's
manager Others are saying now
thai Manager Bill isn't satisfied.
To Ihe big, likable Bonura,
with u hatting avMtuce through
Wednesday of ,341. this is all
quite puxrllng but he' not
at all uncertain of how it will
end Incidentally his two Jiotne
runs yesterday heat the Cubs
2 lo 1.
"S'Funny thing." he said.
"Bui I've been hearing them
rumors about the Gianls gett-
ing rid of n.e all around the
laugue. tin in muí. Just a couple
weeks ago some friend of mine
sent me a clipping from a Chl-
(Continued on Page SIX)
By BLOSSER
"Tmvwe SKACCLttTS!
HERE. UCMMt SHOW
WU-STICK
fOOft
OUT VOL)
HANDS
OKAV
WU*T kftt
■ ¥
THESE!
Team
W
L
Pet.
Cincinnati
33
17
,t>00
St. Louis
.. 37
21
.563
Brooklyn
24
28
.511
New York ..._
26
25
.510
Chicago
... 25
25
.500
Pittsburgh
28
26
.469
20
27
.4 26
Phlla.
17
31
.354'
AMKIIK AN LKAGI K
Besiilts Yesterday
Cleveland 4, New York 1
Detroit ! -«. Boston S-li.
Chicago 0, Washington
St Louis H. Philadelphia
8.
0.
Standings
TimIN)'
Team
W L
cl.
New York -
37 10
.787
Boston .
27 19
.587
Cleveland
28 21
.571
Chicago
25 22
.532
Detroit
26 25
.510
Wash tngi mi
1 31
.880
Phils .
18 31
.307
81. Louis
14 35
.28
Second Division
Bowls Tonight
The second division takes over
tonight In the howling league.
Purr Pood Store bowls
White's Auto Store at 7:80
ofclock 'tonight at Mac's AL
lejrs.
In the second league game
at 9:30 p. m. Anlsman's and
Chlnk-A-LInk carry on their cel-
lar feud.
Tuesday night Hunter's beat
Anlsman's two «at of three, and
K C. Store won two from Ounn-
Hlnerman. K. C. Store heat the
K. C. Ladles two games In three
«430 to 3366.
The •taodlnga:
Taam
Ounn-Hluermun
Hots ...
a ..
Attlanait
w
L
Pet.
32
U
.700
ÍI
M
.086
81
a
.616
1«
ii
.«•5
16
16
.484
M
1>
.414
It
tl
.363
19
Í1
.363
Rexroat Pitches
No-Hit, No-Run
Lanky Lartu< 11 ex roa i today Is
h.oking over'ihe inside of the
hall of funie
Pltchlnr superbly Rexroat
hurled hlinsi'.; lo tnal coal of
all pili hers, a no-lilt, no.run
ball game, last uigl. at Phil-
lips Utxroill led .Mack's Service
suit ion to an IS 0 soft hall vic-
tory over Jim's (!rocory
He was credited with 1 ii
strikeouts as the Jim's players
whiffed unavailluKly VV. L.
Carper was his catcher.
In the other kuuic last night
the Mupplytuen scored a Ijík up-
set in defeating Briggs Phar-
macy i;.:t Ii was the first win
for ihe Supplyu'cii and broke a
string of eight losses.
Tomorrow night at 7. ¡Hl P
m Supplymen ta„e on t'oluiti
bin ii Carbon, and Mack's plays the
The staudiiiKs.
Team
W
1.
Pet,
.layeus
. i
2
77A
Independents
7
2
.778
lii'.ggs
5
3
.625
.Mack's
5
3
.625
St filmen
1
5
.44 1
Columbian
3
ft
.875
.11 Ill's
•j
5
a h is
Supplymen
1
8
.111
p. s. <. iipatn H.\M'H)iti
I The P ( . C. ball leum, rep-
! reacnting Panhandle liastern.
i Hkelly, and Cabot, defeated the
! San lord Tigers. 11-4, Sunday at
¡ Lee's Store.
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