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TI IF, BURiifcR Q'KXAS) DAILY HERALD
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SPORT COVERAGE OF BORGEIR, PHILLIPS
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Gassers Take Midland Seríes On Double Victory
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irtn • ultimo w Itft. !i luí o;
night us- they irumpled ml the
Midland Cowboy i i<> - .ml "<
2, In tllefi first uní " .il
home in ovoi ¡i ui'fk
Tonimhl th> (¡asset >< «.tain ihM
hi>- cowlmvi- in hi. ihln) khih-
of their scheduled stay flu
les wn¡í won In1 1 night. 'MM Man
i.<<tr Veil's boy. ; i going to i|«
IHlir best lii iiuiki ii t h >•
straight.
A It ltr>nglt (iii/'iti'dllv every
league teinn - newspap't I.mil Í
IIIK In ii fill different ¡ii-. of'ltng
lo lili' nnwi'M wiml they lur-e
)n win hut one mine gante h>
t Inch al least foilrlli .-pol in Mu-
lt layoff.
A look al (ill i- figures will 11 low
Horner In In' (I ! 2 name . i Ii '•( 11 «if
l.illlli'MI I gUIIto- behind I.till-
hock I I :• ante behind Amu-
rillo and 5 games behind Pumpa
Al ;tHy rali- the Oassorx are juMI
iis well us "in"
Moon- Willi, \galn
Iti i ho Urol «amo i ' ' ii I>t li i,
Wiley Moore again look deadly
Dint unit hold lite Cowboy;) to fjv.
Hcatierod fill<- two oi th«m dan
III Tlio (iu--er- bunched seven
hit- wild reaped u hln harvest orf
throe Cowboy errors in route rid
ItiK lii on ii I lo 2 win
Moore slipped only once. In
Score Two Ill Sttwnit
.i > 11 «i t'i run wi-re sroii'd in
Ol'dllll iv • I,• CliH-O'f-. W ¡I
Me li' ' man up. doubled
I (till (| III lino PotocNI- ad ■
il lliiii l.i hippie: mil ii Mil
. ; to. Of i thai wo. hobbled.
. fh hi is' grounded i lliil one ! SICCOND (¡ WIK
ii, third hi>-' Iml until,' I Mte-; Midland «> 1" M10
tit
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BASEBALL
STANDINGS
Viglll
W-NHT TK\ In.\|-;w MKXIItl
I.KAlil Ii
He-lili- toe-din
I'M ItS'l i.AMK
.Midland muí 2no II 2 5 .1
Rorget I :'h ■ 11 ' x I 7 I
.lolltl-iil! no! Rudos Vllllllr
i*ttd I'oioi.it'
Xtedfpoxarin^niltt StinneÜa'l
Í And SaofMlflt ta PlayefH
lv u,i l'h l when tfte third -acker
! I • w high i., the hi It in! iiHtk.
William- "."foil on the
lii' ti< : i lion .inuioil •>i11tr'liiif I'io
tin ai : Jit'® n 'H' ' ■■
Ih. nth.-i Mtlly Oí i It o canto
e.'lWle a ill lli'iiiii smashed o doll-
Me th ion.. It 111111 Mink Shot'i
then d«'< vi "tu -i flush "> Krtifi
tilm i rotti .«oeotiii
Tin- . . . i.nil ni mo hVvinitM.in
.voting li'iii VltlniitKli ho
f;nl Ititi, "I'Vorttl ltd). 1.^- 'Altete 111e
jfenlh'- tt.r .i III! rmijrlt he hud his
\vhlfr-hi(l! vv'ni'li ni(... lit Kip order
and ' i i'ii i it i ni i / men.
I'irsi Thioi' Whiff
The lii-i ihioe inon in favo
<11 iii-tii v.>.it: down HW)ti|£¡iii!. ImI
Naianjii n|io|ti'(] ilti' fit-1 hall' of
lio M'fdtld wit It a i'n>:lily trípili
to eer.li'i lie .¡rored a niitiltie Int-
el mi Holt OH -¡Hi',!. The ("0«
hoye lu'orod una in in the I'lllh
Id lnnko It look liutl lor the Útil
i iichi -humloi
Mill i In- ÍQ«sm01« fol I heir hat
lilii! oyoK down ilie Bi'iiv'jji. and
thoy won lonillrip in t at the
ilio fourth, when Midland -i.-orod! e-ml of Hie hot loin hnif of that
Its i wo ruin of tlte ««mo. Thfi! innlnu m fin xeoriwl aunin In
Heorofi eniiie In i n two -mi (<'outItiuoii on I'AUli FI\'B>
Horgor thin pin )|\ r. 1 n I
UIiohf mill Ulules: Crttofi and
I'll l muí i
FIltST ÜAMK
Lll filosa . l| (f 2 "in n 11!
Alliai'lllo :l I 1 il I I 1 il\
Klliolt II 11(1 I'lide,
liitriiinn and Hnlllff.
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lili tilosa n I il nil.'! n
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and li.ii lift
I'M H,ST l! A Vllfl
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1 J;im pit á 1 irfin v 11 x n
llarhe oti Vlohrloek. ífüiho
and it riir k i-e llnllhoitrx and
Siininioi i-'
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ud-Hsn or 1 inn 1 r. r, 1
rampa _ '! I11H x SSI
linni'.lell and Mtirntoiv M<• -
Pnrilitiid, lliillhoiirn and 811111-
inot'K.
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DovIm inl mi:: x s il n
t.lorxkl and 1 'a-iinn 'l>rry and
Sell mid 1
.SBCOND CAM 10
I Know
D 33 TIMES TO MAKE
ONE GREAT BEER!
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Pampa
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Amurillo
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Lubbock
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73
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Lamosa
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C lo Vis
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74
.435
Midln nd
.. . 55
78
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Odessa
14
88
.333
Schedule Wednesday
Main
Midland at
BORCi I9R.
Luiltesu ill
A marlllo.
1 .ttblioek as Ciovls.
Odes-it at
Pampa.
NATIONAL Mi.UJI i:
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i'hiladolphht at f'.lndnitnti,
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Now York I. I'hlvtiBo :!.
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Club
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Cincinnati
75
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Brook 1 y n
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fell. Louis
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New York
til
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.521
Pittsburgh
fill
r 8
.504
Chicago
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B'.sio,,
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7 2
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AMKHK A> ÉÍKAíirK
Koxiih- Yostortliij
('lovolitlid ill WashltlKtoil.
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BLUE RIBBON it a blend of 33 sapo roto brews -
smoolhnest, for flavor, for goodness that's
always the same!
for
Detroit at Pit lindel ph hi. wet,
li round*
Clilcnuo I. Now York C
1 Only (ííime- svhodulMl, 1
Slninlinu- Toillii
Texas Team Meets
Worchester Tonight
In Semi Pro Match
WICHITA. Kan- All . 2K
i/l'. Melvin Hetit-eli i|s fool five
riilvemUy ill TiiJCiis httrlor ttl-
, lowed Ituford. tin , only throe hit*
IjihI iiIkIH as Houston WHlkod off
with a '1 to n fifth round vh'lory
In ihi' national soini pro ham--
ihiII lonmantiiut.
The I oh , its sot'ond ollmin -
ted Huford.
Chleaiso pal mm- iNoki'oi ollni-
iiuttod 1 ho Kan-nx rhtlltipion
Wlehitn Slrttrinan I to I lo puro
ih* tournament field to l#ht
tonm«.
The only uiidefeiiiod le«in«.
Sun ford. N. <' tt ml ICnid, Ok In
ha 11le toniitht,
Iinnstoit and ChieUKO have won
four tin Ill's 011 eh Three Rliliie
witinors are Natrona. I".t : Dun-
I an, t.lkla: Mt I'li aMiint, Tox ;
and W'nreoutor Mass All huvo
lout nine Worei-stor and Ml.
I'h asaiii taniflo toniHht.
* —
Nanee Wins Medal
Play GoIfTourney
Worth Naneo elloked lltrouKh
the filial elithtfimi hole with u
low Ti; to win tho triid iinnnul
Modal Play 1 ounia|nem ¡11 lite
llnhor kiuks m'ooti eoui'Ho.
Naneo' low iard nosed out
Karl l-annltiKltnni, dofonditm
ehutnplnii. Iiy two strokes. 231 to
2:t:i. Nanee -eored 7 N - 7 T - 7 H io
l.iiiilitsliiun''- fot the S4
holes of piny.
VVult Oeltunctor. the portly
portsldor from Phillips, finlnhod
in third plin-e with 8H-7H 71)
211(1. Vein Fa rq till lit' eamo in with
a card of 24.'l and Jaek Knlfthl
?46,
The Phillip aolfora stole tho
show in tho "A" fH«hl. With
Jerry I ha (ill winnlnu on an S4-
S2-Í1I 2t:! i'ii rd N C Titula 11
tied ' l.efly" Hoiliie for second
with a 2f)i> mini.
Tlndnll shot Hr.-s:i-s2 and
Hodtie s:i-si¡ si. Auothttr Phil-
lips pluyor, K. ('. MeCttrley. fin-
ished fourth with 2 fi, and Cecil
Dees was fifth with 2112.
Waller David, «lull president,
showed the way In the "B" fllRht
hy flnlshhiK with n strone *7 to
eoitthine with ll.|-!ll fill a wlnn-
itiK total of 272.
The iiiurnamoni oldtnter, I,. B.
Nloliolh Sr . look siíí'ond honor
With eonslstant scores of (il-!M-
íi I 2 71! (ioitr«o Nix. Hnher drll-
l*.*i. won third with !i8-!M)-!i|
275 .
The men «olfers are now prat-
lliihift for tho l iii tournament or
the yeiii Un' Hulohlnoon
County Menu Championship*.
This tournament will start on
Sept. 28.
Tt ilniSt He good to he First
in Hospitality — tin most
pupul.ii' betf in tlur I'uttvic.H
of America.
And otoe Annum is — ^
Blend ! Somtthinu you
enjoy in no other Inter.
It takfs not one, not five,
not ten ... hut i 3 separate
brews, from J3 separate
kettles, to make a sini'le
ylass of BLUe RIBBON.
Each hrcw is s fine as
choicest ingredit nt- and
Pahst's 96 years of expat'
em:e can make it. Then all
3\ are brought together in
perfect baUnce.
It' like hlendlng chain-
i, coffee or tolmcmo to
produce the finest. An ex-
pensive way to brew? Of
course. But that's what
makes Blue Ribbon Amor
ica's premium beer, with a
.smoothness that is unique
... and .1 goodness that it
always the same.
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72
5(1
5 on
Detroit
till
53
.5 fit!
New Vol It
lift
5 4
,546
Boston
.. ut;
5 7
53 7
Chicago
. (12
5 7
.521
Washington
52
(¡8
.433
St Lon is
51
73
11 1
PhillKielphllt
46
71
:hi a
Frogs and toads do not cause
war In.
Dar kin's- proved a hard must-
er yesterday as four teams in iho
Industrial l.migue plu.voff bat-
tled for supremacy in the second
liante i r Hit- first half of the sel-
les.
The «ame hot ween 1111 her
Alexander and Hiíkk Bed Sox
wit- hulled al the half-mark or
Hie eighth Inning, with the Hod
Sox lending hy an s to ti margin.
Darkness also hailed tho game
net ween Sunfoi'd and Stinnett ut
tin- end of the sixth Inning, with
the score knotted al «-all.
The Sox xarniired I I tills off
James and Hail while Huher was
lie!ting s hits off lolly. The 80.x
committed five errors while Hu-
be 1 was chalked tip with one.
Hod Sox started 0111 the bottom
half of the first with a tliroeW
run hatiatfo lltiher followed In
the second with two scores, hut
the Sox attain came hack in the
bottom half of (hut f ruine to
make four more runs#
II. \. Slnl'ls lliiliy
Huber Alexander scored one
apiece in the fifth, sixth, seventh
iiiid eighth still short of the
margin sot up hy the Sox. The
Sox ineutiwhile, scored one tun
In the seventh 10 set the final
mark.
Batteries for Hither Alexander
were .lames. Hall and C New-
man. Jenkins for liriggs Hod
Sox. Jolly a ltd Onrretl.
Hitting honors went lo Spen
cor. -I for 5. and C Newman. 2
for I. for Huber for the Red
Sox, OhumhleSH 2 for • Allen 2
for .1, Kstep and Johnson, 2 for
3- Wñ . 'til
Telford and Shaw were the
tt ni pi rea.
The game yesterday was play-
ed on tUe Hither diamond be-
cause tho Phillips court was un-
der construction for the coming
foot hull season. The teams will
play the third and final game
Friday afternoon at 5:16 o'clok
on the lluher diamond.
Tied In Mlxtli
San ford scored four big runs
in the sixth inning to He up what
looked like a Stinnett victory.
Stinnett garnered 21 tills off
Arnold while Panfnrd was getting
ti hits off White and Ferguson
Stinnett committed two errors lo
Sail ford's none.
Batteries for Sanford were Ar-
nold and Zanders; for Stinnett,
White, Ferguson and Bob Smith
Hitting honors went to Holder
2 for 2. for Sunroid; for Stinnett
tt. Smith, 2 for and Ford, Hef-
ner. Proek 2 for i.
The teams Will meet Friday
afternoon at Sanford for a re-
playing of this game. Starting
time is set for 5:3o o'clock.
«ir*"'"—Sf- «y-—-*' %
UOINti TO HATCH KM?
KASTON. Md., Aug 2X (/P>
A eiddy climbed Into 11 large
cedar tree to retrieve a golf ball
lodged In the top (.ranches and
found a bird's nest with three
other golf balls in It.
State Softball
Tourney Gets Under
Way Tonight
ABILENE. Aug. 28 -(VP)
Six of the eight teams yet to
play In the state touniument of
the American soft hull association
swing into action tonight.
Magnoliu of Amarillo meets
Waco. Bellalre of Houston tang-
les with Texaco and Crockett and
Da I by Motor Co. of Lubbock
plays Uo«t. Hill sports of Texar-
kitnu,
McNtlM Oilers of HSI PttBO and
Kraft Cheese or Denison will ho
the leant not yet tasting com-
petition after tonight
West Texas Utilities of Abi-
lene, Undule Park of Houston
and Won-l"p of Rdlnhurg won In
last night's piny, the former with
a 7-ti decision over Towhley's ax-
men of Hiinlsvlllo, Undule with
a 3-2 win of Joy-Texas Coffee of
tteu.um' it atul Mdlnhurg hy de-
finí 11 over Galveston.
YANKS CLIMB
ON WIN
Borger Herald Classifieds ads
gel resulta.
Iiy Hill FKIIWH
AsMiciatctl Press Hport> Writer
The aizsiiiiK Yankeeg and Car-
dinals wore neurer the lop today,
hill the best news on lile sports
page was that Gabby Hurtnelt
will In- buck bossing the Chicago
Cults iiguln next y«tr.
Mun and boy, Hnrtnett has
been a bal I.player's ball pluyor
lor 1! years. For the last three
he's been running the Cubs,
counting I! :i8 when he took over
front (/holly Grimm In mid-season
and want on lo win the pennant.
He hosn't done so well the fust
eotrple of seasons, and you heard
minors the Cuba were getting
poady to brush him off. Bin Phil
AVrigley settled the thing yester-
day He admitted he wacn't too
pleased with the Cubs' showing,
but flabby he said flatly, will he
back next year, although he won't
sign a contract until December.
By way of celebration, the Cubs
went out and knocked off the
Wew York Gtents, 3-1. behind the
Beven.hlt hurling of Claude Pas-
sea 11 in one or three major leug-
\ue games that got by old man
weather. Passetnt fanned five and
didn't walk a mun in chalking
up his fifth victory In 13 days.
This decision coupled with the
St. 1,011 Is Cardinals' 4-3 win ovor
the Boston Bee shook up the
National league standings al-
though it didn't disturb tint top.
The Gulis went into a tie with
Pittsburgh for fifth place, the
Giants dropped to fourth and the
red.hot Cards went into third all
by themselves.
Tho only American league tus-
sle saw the New York Yankees
nip Jimmy Dykes' miracle White
Sox 5-4 on a tenth Inulug run
sent home by Babe íhalting aver-
ago .268) Dahlgren'K single and
throe innings of hltless relief
hurling hy Flreinau Johnny Mur.
phy. The victory boosied the
Yanks to 2 1-2 games from sec-
ond place Detroit and 5 1-2 from
the Cleveland Indians.
Tulsa Beats Rebels
To Edge Near 5th
By The Assih ImIwI I'ress
Al the rate they're now going,
the Dallas Behcls, who had their
eyes on it place In the Texas
League playoff, may not even fin-
ish In fifth position.
Last night I hey took another
drubbing their ninth straight
to drop six and one-half gnines
behind fourth place Oklahoma
City and «niy one game ahead of
sjxth place Tulsa.
It was Tulsa again that did the
chopping act. hhiBtlns the Bob
els t o for tho Oilers' fourth
straight victory over Dallas.
Oklahoma city continued to
win. heating Fort Worth 8.4. li
was the Indians' third straight
over the hapless Cats.
Sun Antonio took care of Beau-
mont 9-6 In a siugfesl that ww
2 4 hits rattle the fences.
Houston on me from behind to
beat Hhreveport S-4.
The schedule:
Oklahoma City al Korl Worth
(day).
nonunion! at Han Antonio
(night)
Tulsa at Dallas (ulglil)
Hhrevepoi't al Houston (night).
PGA Tournev Now
In Two-Man Duels
itiitillfied again for the Jinx club
yesterday He turned in a credit-
able 151, then admitted he had
played ail day with an ache, was
examined hy u physician, rushed
to a hospital and operated for
appendicitis.
SPORTS
ROUND-UP
BY W'M K
HKHHHHV, Pa., Aug 28 <#>)
The l!Mo professional golf
championship boiled down today
to a series of two man duels,
holding more swift disaster for
even the best of players than any
other test in the gume.
•Sixty-four players shot 164 or
better Monday and yesterday to
duality for these matches. Dick
Met*, of Oak Parks. 111., win the
medal with 67-71-140. a stroke
better than Harold (Jug) Mc-
Spaden, of Winchester. Mass.
Defending champion Henry G.
Picard trailed Met* and McSpad-
den with 7iMU< 142. Ben Hogan
was fourth with 143. Kd Dudley
had 145 and Vie Ghexxi and
Johnny Kinder. 146.
Denny filiate, twice pro king
and former British open Utllst
lly KIIDIK HBIKT7.
NKW YOKK. Aug "8 (VP) •
Attention Henry Armstrong: Thn
N B. A. Is getting ready to strip
you of your title If you haven't
signed lo fight a leading welter
hy Sept. !> when their conven
Hon opens The Yankees say
Vld Ted Lyons didn't make one
false move in shutting them out
last Sunday . . . Dr. John K. Dor
man. head coach at upper Iowa
1". al Fayette, la., carried his
umbrella 1.200 miles to the N
Y. Herald.Tribune's coaching
school . , . How about llugen's
3-4-3 3.3 finish In the rirsi round
or the P. (¡, A ?
Today's Guest Star
Lynn C. Doyle. Philadelphia
Hvenlng Bulletin: "Judge 1 ¿indis
ordered full salary for the umpa
(Continued on I'AGK SIX)
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50
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i d yesferdav for the fits! round
of match play In the only louraa-
mont whore u player ciih't be
"rigHc and win.
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