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B§RGANS OIJTHIT
CELLARITES, 9-8
TO OPEN SERIES
•Slim .luliniiy Tysko I In- youne
Ohio righthander. pit.i,e,i the
Huruer Ousnoi.s In ¡1 2-0 victory
over t.ln ««tier (iwi'lJiriK Lubbock
Hill) Item, l Jit night III III)' Hill)
City.
Boriter nuthit Lubbock, .K,
ami each tenni marie our m i nr.
Amarillo beat Bin Sprint?. 8-1.
(inri ill * other iwo game . Clovis
at Mlrilnnri and Pampa «I Lnmoift
were rallied nut.
hunt mikIk'h Kuajyns loft JtWRW
tied .with Mis Sprint; ill «IxiIt
PÍffpe. «¿'«•It with Ifi iVtories ;unl
2ft Iwmti.
Hi W' and Big Spring arc
onft game behind fifth place
Cloyls three K times I'cliitiri fourth
plan Midland, three and a half
behind third lilac Lttmesn, tour
and a half behind .niinl place
Pampo, apd ci hi behind the
leading Amarillo (Sold tM x.
The flo^ei play acuiii at Lub-
bock tonight nun tomorrow ivitfbt
and open for to tramen ut l.n-
mcsn Thursday, re I it m tin-, here
Saturday night to lace Amarillo.
Hardly anybody needed a win
more MOi'tfiy than Tysko, who no
far I his season litis fallen far
abort of his pitching perfonn-
aneen of lost >.- r. When his fast
hall on lile occasions he w:i
"ri#tht" was a terror It opposing
batsmen.
The victory last niirlil KUVffl
Itfln a record of 1*0 victories itlld
nix losses. Only It ¡chard Palter
son of the Boruer mnft Manila
lower with three losses mid no
whin M/t
$•*''. ' k';'. - &
BYQON
Skellytown Wins
Over Hoever, 11-4
llllfWIICtlllflllltf ttltlllllMlf Mtllltlffllf Ij
he beginner*, npwciifl
of morniagn,
in the eool of the
*fld join u team
jiIhy «mry Pti-
SBw «1
A routing 284 to win the Ohio Open from a crock field which included Toney
Poena and Billy Burke indicator Nelson is in shope and has the shots neccs-
<ory to defend his National Open in Cleveland, June 6-8.
Hkcllylown defeated the Hoov-
er Hojfs, 11 1, in a hustclmll game
at Skellyuiwn Sunday. Mays of
Kkeliytowu pill lied Hlerl|tJ¿ nno-
hit hull and /truck out H Hons
in leading the home clnit to vic-
tory.
Butteries for Skellytown were
Mttyw and Horner, for Hoover
Bnjtnii Pond and Lewis. with
Pond retlovlng In the sixth
Austin, Skellyiown ^ccond
baseman. «cored four runs: Nor-
ton, left fielder, hit a double
and it single, Mays contributed
a triple, and Horner, catcher,
slammed a triple and a -ingle.
TiOST CHILD l ot'M
LKAHVI LLC t oio.. May 28
- íA>, — .lanei Ketalluek two and
a half year old slit who wander-
ed away from her I amity In the
central Colorado lto< ktcs last
night, was found anii al dawn
today
A Hetirolting party came upon
her ahout a mlie from lite Tur
f|UOlse Lake cabin where «ho din
appeared.
What helps llnfgfct'. helps yon.
Dodgers And Reds
■■Mace
«V ,fl IM40N BULKY
Associated Prow* Sports Writer
TS}!
National I.i'iii:tie falta, who
have endured niiitiy hnlv-raÍHÍu«
i-tttWM In rwcotif yeniv. iit v«r hftvo
had anytliiiiK clcifter than Hit? Cin-
cinnati Redt- and Hrooklyn Dod-
Kftrn are today.
The Hotit'i'ri- ore on top In par-
con III Be .711 to Tin. hill they
are half a uttuic ln'ltltitl ill won
lont cnleiilaltoriK t'lnrlnnitli has
won t wo KiunoK more i ai! than
the HodKcr-1. .vlio httvc lout otic
Inns ieight) than the Red#,
The Kudu dill «11 ¡vi their pow-
or to capture 111" lead In stop-
pinn the Pltmhuriih Pirates 2-1
an I 7-:t yestei'tluy.
Hut f:inclnniit!"s he t wasn't
*«od euOllKll to erfiKe tttui per-
enntage 1111119IU an long ax the
1 lodm-rsi contInueil to win anri
they chalkeil up their fourth
Hlfuigli! victory Willi a (i a shut-
out of ihe I'hiladelphlii I'hlllies,
Hill Posdel! held the New York
niautd to four «afetIoh. while the
Boulon Been poiiliiieil out a "-I
irltimph with II! tills of! three
pltclterw.
The i'hicíMvo Oiil.s kepi Hie Na
lloiial beujtiic dextgn foui corn-
ered by hell in i; the st i.oiiIh
Cardlnah 7-1 and clo.sini; the tsap
hetween l hem and M'cond pláci-
to a traille and n llitlf.
The Cleveland Indians ultpperi
half a notrh in thdi effort - to
ovi-rtiikc tin- Boi ion Iteri Sox in
the American Lea«ue tiy IohIiik
a lllfihl wattle in the llelroil Tig-
er* (M.
The New York Yankeon «of
only four hlo- the same aw the
Wa«hlnc i on Heiiaiori;, hut Irl-
iinipfted, fi-0
Tills etialiled the fhlciino While
So), to climb limit Into tho first
dlyjkion by .hiimIhm:rin?4 the Si
l.ouiw Brown Ifi lilts to nine for
¡i 7-f, \1rtory.
io«is
Why Pay More?
PERSONAL
INDUSTRÍALÉ
Loan Co.
North Main
RIGDON BEATEN
BY LANNINGHAM;
BECKLEY WINS
AMATEURS AND
PAR SUFFER AS
PROS GET HOT
I l/l,HRTOX. IB.
Mu y ÜS (/pi
Third round or «etni-flntil mtU-
cheti In the Htiber golf lourna-
inent should be played before
Snndiiy night. Plnalu in the
spring tourney will ho played a
week ft citn next Sunday, June !'
In the cbiitnplouühlp flight de-
fending titilar Earl Uinninghnm
kept moving to the top by heat
lnsr Joe Bidfton of Phillips, 3 and
'I. lie next meets the winner of
Hie Jerry lnch-Jinimy Hill match
Hie i wo not. havltiK played yet
Every tourney, InrluriiiiK Hie
present rme litis n few upsets.
Dr. Waldo Berkley tripped .luck
KillkIiI, .1 and
He next plays the winner of
the Vertí Ka<|Ul«ir-H. ('. Foy
mutch.
Following are "A" fllRlvI re-
kuIIn:
Carl llorton heat Ke-d 3af
boilrln, I and
Krtink IIImore defeated John-
ny Johnson. :i and 'J.
Floyd Sparks Ileal Cecil Heea
1 up iitl the ¿'nth hole, one ol the
two extra hole matches
"Curly" Barnes eliminated
Boh Maitney, t-.'{.
In the "B" rliKhl were these
results:
Walter David Ileal Ben Peo-
Pies, a-j.
Kail Blackburn beat I-, H
Nichols, r;-a.
f'huck (lilnther bent Marvin
('happell, B-l.
Steiner Mason look the men
utire of (¡eorge Ni.v. 3-2.
in the "C" fliRlit mulches
came out as follows:
Ha tu Johnson won over Mux
Nut tun, a- t,
Harvey Stewart Ileal Ben
Jones,
tin sic Turner defeated K. C
Stewart. I up on the iflth hole.
U K. Bokcik beat II. L. Nell,
] up.
In "IV ninth! Jerry Merrill de-
feated 01.1# Orunt, 1-2.
TWO ( IlilJtllKN
Bl RM1I1 VAjtmai*
DA!,LAR May 28 tjp\ Rob-
erf Kly. B. and iHemlc Wurren
Wly, it. were burned fatally here
last itlKht when u can tif elenn-
Iiik fluid WM kicked over and
i« it lied.
Their father, B. W. Bly. a city
f(reman, was pretMirlitK to lake
¡¡fill hftxAfcall gi
one of th«
I can while sh
BV H I'(ill S. I
NRW YORK.
Old Man Par apparently Imütl't
a chnnce and the best of the
amaieiir «01 fers not much more
when the crack professionals
who think they may win tin- Na
ilotiul open Championship start
taklnii Kolf courses apart.
Thirty one of the host players
tin low :i(i In last year's open
and 'lie home dub pro at Chve
létitl' Cnnteiiluiry Cillb where
Hie l-Hf) louriiaineiil will be
played June (¡-S were eveinfll-
«•ti fioui ye-fterday'R veciionttl
•i mi I if y In tr rounds for the open.
Yet when iln- rest of tile entry
list of 1,173 had finished play-
¡ni! 3 (i -hole ronntlH In i!!i dis
tri<ls l he fairways were fairly
littered with I he pieces they had
•lionpr d off par. And only five
aiualcMirs were ahle to lead tin-
way In their respective disiiicts.
InciiidiiiK two who tied for top
honors.
The jjrent est job of par hreak-
lug by any of the I3!l ftunlifioti
and one of tile nrealesi ever seen
in these sectional rounds, was
turnerl In by Dawson Little, who
got "lint" and shot nmii'/ins
rounds nf (ifi-tfjt 1 3 ( io lead the
Wr field in 'In- Chiciiao dilrlltt.
lie was eltfht strokes under par.
only one to come within
three nlrolief. of Dlttie's figure
was Leonard Douson, who carded
fiK-iiti 13 7 at Kansas City.
In ailtlliiou to Willie Turnes ,
1 IlííS unintttur ehatuploti. and
Hay Billows last year's run-
ner up to Bud Ward, such promi-
nent .«Imon-pttres as Chick
lOvaiis. one-time amateur and
open champion. Art Doerltig.
Hobby Dunlteiberííer. trailer Bill
Holt. Bob llahhish. lOriwln C.
Kiniísley. I.elanil llamnian and
the former tennis champion.
Kile worth Vines, railed to make
the grade.
Ben Hogan. a sensation uinouK
the pros last winter could earn
no heifer than un alternate'
berth, whll: e.x-champkms Billy
Burke and VV(llic MacKurlaui'
missed out along with Wlffy Cox.
Chandler Harper. Joe Kirkwood.
Alvln Kriiegre, Bill .Mehllioru
and Jock Hutchinson, senior.
Six former open champions
were .successJul, (¡ene Snrunoii.
Johnny Farrell, Walter Hagen.
Johnny fioodman. Tony Mañero.
Sum Parks. Jr.. Martin Poso and
Jim Furrier.
SPORTS
ROUNDUP
BY KIIIMK HHICTZ
NKW YOBK. Mv JS ,/p, -
Here's Homefhitl)t you won't see
collin for a Coon's a#e . . . lant
Tuenday all four clubs In the
Arizona-Texas league sported a
pe'i-eutane nf .áilii . . Ki paso.
vPiiKiueifiue and Tucson had
won 1 ti and lost 11! . . . Blshee.
mtiKlng up the reai had won
and lost IS each.
One for the books: Here are
the Boston Bed Sox leading the
loop anri they haven't seen a
starling; pitcher finish a name
since May t.
Cp to yesterday the sox have
;blown III fl" pitchers ibis sea-
w) i ... In a college golf match
al Jackson, Mich., last week,
Phil KvttttH of Jackson rltnmeri
the cup on A 281-yri. par I hole.
Then Ills opponent. Orv Btvllle
of Kttlamaüioo dittoed. 8 they
halved the hole with Kugle
t Wo'b.
i
Tk*
Standing
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Ifi'sull- Monday Viultt
Beritcr - 0á<) nut) non i 11 I
l.llhbock OlMI iillii Oiln a N I
't'viko and Keynolds; Stack
and Bichei da.
Ama. . II ' 0 2ti l'iio Sliu
B. S. . OOli 'I'll 000 I S 3
Tnintham and Bailiff Par-
meat ier. Kauugy and Muratorrt
CloN'i- in Midland, rain.
Pampa ai i.ami -a, lulu.
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Club
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Amarillo
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Pampa
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11
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I'llesdal
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Boikci at taubljock.
Amarillo at Bis SprlltK.
t'lovls at Ml<llantl.
Pampa al I.a ill esa.
N ATION A I. liK AOt K
lle-ull- Ye-terilu>
Bosloii 7 New York'i.
Brooklyn ti. Philadelphia 1
St. liOtlis 1, ClliciiKO 7.
Cincinnati 2-7, Pittsburgh
smnillim- 1'odM.t
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Brooklyn
20
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Cincinnati
22
II
.711
New York
. 17
12
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Chicago
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Philadelphia
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15
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St. Louis
11
20
¡155
Boston
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I'll I ¡burgh
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20
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Itesulis VestelHlnj
.'titilengo 7. St. Louis 5.
Washington 0. New York
Detroit 0. Cleveland I.
Hostou at Philadelphia,
rain.
Staniliuu- Today
Club-
Boston
Cleveland
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Chicago
Washington
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St. Louisi
Philadelphia
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TKXAS 1/KAiUK
Be-iills Mondn.t
Beaumont t, Tulsa 3 tin
IlIgH I
Houston 4, Olíla. city 1.
Shreveport • . Dallas 12
San Antonio «, Ft. Worth
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inn-
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Houston
;t«
1 1
,7111!
San A not lito
25
20
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Bttftu tu on t
24
2 Í!
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Tulsa ,
. 21
2 1
.4(17
Dallas
20
25
.444
Ok hi. City
I! a
2<;
.4:15
Shveveporf
19
211
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Ft. Worth
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Appár-
Byron Nelson and Ben llpgan
stnrted playing golf againiti each
other In Texas. Their first tonr-
imtncnt wm n «ii. altóle caddy
meet In Foil Worth and N lao;i
btrat Hog tin in the final ... a
few weeji a«o. Byron vanquish-
ed B*u In the pldy-off of the T«i*-
a* open . . a friend g« « Charley ly
Root or i he Cub u Zebra hide lb
and he lt«d a glove mude from U
Five Texas Pros
To Play In Opea
FORT WORTH. May 2K f/p)
Five profesHlonnls, headed by
Henry Hansom of Fori Worth,
will represent Texas In the Na-
tional open nt Cleveland next
month.
Random led the sectlonnl nu«-
llflers here yesterday with a 3ft-
liole score of 14 4. four over par.
HI* cohorts at the National ton*
nnmant will be Üell Raion of
Brownivllle, who had 146; Jack
Rurke, Sr., of Houston, and Dick
Grout of Wlchltn Falla, each with
148 and W. A. Stack house at
Senuln. who had 14*.
Forty-five golfers posted qua-
lifying «corea.
—- 1 1 "
only one In I he major .
Today's guest
Rob Stortlor,
News: "Compllt
pi
star.
, Evening
Connie Mack
iittntt«ept-
league and will
POLLET WINS
10, MARGIN OF
HOUSTON LEAD
lt> The Associated l*ro*s
Young Howard Pollet can claim
the lion's share of «lory in Hous-
ton's sensational Texas league
drive.
The Buffs are ten gaines ahead
of second place San Antonio, ex-
actly ilie Iinmhcr of derisions the
youthful pitciier has gained. He
bus yet to meet defeat.
His tenth win came last night,
t'trnlnjt hack Oklahoma city -1-1
with eight hits.
San Antonio limit Fort Worth
•Crtf.
Third place Beaumont wore out
Tulsa 1-3 In ten inniiuis with
Nod Harris stejilltir home for the
decision.
Dallas bent Shrevoport 12-4 to
move Into fifth place.
Tonight's schedule:
Suit Antonio at llallas.
Beaumont al Oklahoma City.
Shrcvepori at Fori Worth.
(Three games scheduled).
Lynara Deteats
Romano On Mat
loe I viiam threw Phil ta-
a tin in iwo si.tniKhf fulls in wliout
i en ntinn t c« each to win ilio main
event at the final wrestling show
here at the Border Arena.
Bergt. Chuck Powell and Rob
Ciimmtrms drew la the ¡<einf-fiii
al. anri liori Fonioii anri Buddy
Knox rieadlockeri in the opener.
Opponents were paired off
with ait opening battle royal, the
first, two belnr eliminated re-
luriiillg tor the opener, the next
two for the semi-final and so
oil.
The Llphnni Tumbler#, two
hoys and two girls ranging from
•i yearw to 12 years old. staged
a fine tumbling anri acrobatic
exhibition.
Promoter Otis Itoherlson an-
nounced he planned to reopen
the Arena next fall with better
matches Hun ever before.
Borger Herald laaslfled Ads
get results.
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,IUR£ AlWAVSfSO WOULD yOU!
SM ACHING J PRINCE ALBERTS J
YOUR UPS M GOT THE R8AL ,
OVER YOUR H RICH BODY-
'MAKINS' ■ ANO ITS
SMOKES ,f[MKLLMVjfMILOJ
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PRINCE ALBERT
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Al/VIOST SPINS
irseiF-SMOOTH J
■ ANO FIRM.'
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▲ A ■
O |{ "Kiiuie Bockne" flood
football coach and teacher here
for the past seven years, has
accepted a position as assistant
coach at Olnoy High School,
wliei u lie used to he the «tur
(luarterhack.
Lioorie will coach al Olney
Sept. 1. This summer he is wurk
Ins; here for "Iteri" Cox. rig-
hullding contractor.
t Lode vvili coach at Oltiey
under Pete Acker, a brother of
Albert Acker, under whom lie
pluyt tl high itcitool football .aid
later erved as as !-lanl meilloi
al Burger High. both comitu:
here 111 I !• 513.
Cootie played four years of
football at Olney High, went to
Te\as s M. for fres liman
gririironing. ilion eontiiuted with
football at Texas Tech.
SUicc | MOJÍ, with tilt exception
of one year when he taught in
West Ward school, (looric has
been asaislftltl Bulldog coach or
coach of tin Coyotes, junior
team.
Cootie employed his camera to
good advantage in the spring
training period, He took pictures
of ihe Bulldogs In blocking, ia< k-
ling, and other drills and of the
teams HcrliilllHifiitiJg. These he
enlarged Into big fhologt iiplis.
and t h«- couching staff studied
the shots to check on how each
hoy was carrying out iiK.dgn-
jnentii on rilffoi ent plays'and to
detect faults In blocking and
tackling.
One picture showing a Bull-
dog coining in to make a tackle
with 111:- head bowed down and In
an aWkartl position the couches
postetl on the dressing room
wall. It was a classic "How Not
To Make A Tnekl©" example.
Lnderueath the roaches ilsin(l
the faults of the tackle, iitiinhc''-
lug each point. Then ruine this
"good point."
"I. Both men haVii on uni-
forms."
fioorie mild lie was ;<orry to
leave llorger. The lies! w lubes of
the school, lite players fellow
euachcil. Jitlri i lie town will follow
him to Ills new and better posi-
tion.
POLITICIANS HTAta;
KI*T FIOHT
WACO. Texas, .May (/pi
Plows were exchanged at 'he
stale iieiuocratlc convention be-
tween Mayor Tom Miller of Alls
tin .itol Mayor Maury Maverick
of San Antonio when they met
oulstrie the convention hall
WEATHER
West Tex a. : Partly cloudy to-
night and Wednesday with even-
ing inri afternoon showvrs anri
tlillntlerstormH: little change ill
tempera tu re.
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