Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 23, 1950 Page: 6 of 12
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THE GLADEWATCB DAILT MIRROR
Bears Drop Third Straight spo,H Rc,lec*i^
Encounter To Panthers 13-8
Sunday, April 2), 1IM
Gladewater Tangles With Marshall Browns
In Marshall's Fair Park This Afternoon
Manager Jim Walkup's
Panthers w*>n their third conae
< ulive Harm- of the current East
rexaa League season in Paris fri-
day night 13 8. The H« am jumpui
a 7 -0* ad van I a*** at the end of the
top of the second frame, hut the
Panthers account****! for one run
each in the second and thud inn-
ings, added six runs in the fouith,
three in the fiftli atui one each
in tii«' ixth and eighth frames.
Bui I Boyce, Paris hurler was
ii*'<Kte«i with tlie win after re-
lieving starting. Ituiler Duval witii
one awu.v in tile mkiiiiiI frame.
Highthander Pete Treeee started
(oi the Hears and after giving up
MX hits and eleven i hns in the
first 4 2 3 innings, wo- relieved
by licit, Dainiio who iield the
Panther- to two runs during the
reinainder of tin- game.
Oladewater manager L. D Mid
er i looted a round-tripper for the
ItruniN witii one man aboard in
the second inning and Paris' Tony
Fiarito lilt for the circuit with
none on in the sixth.
Center fielder Jimmy Smith of
the Hears proved to !«• the night's
leading hitter with a double and
ttiias* singles on five trips to the
plate.
Oladewater met the Marshall
Browns in Marshall last night and :
Paris , will engage the Browns again this
afternoon at Marshall’s Fan Park.
BOX
SCORE
Gladewater
81
Player
AB
H
H
O
Smith, ef
5
2
4
ft
Cullin'. 3b
4
1
|
0
Van Melt, lb
3
3
1
u
Meyer, 2b
3
1
1
0
itobinM<n, If
ft
0
3
ft
Punyko, i f
4
•
1
n
Ke.ves, ss
4
0
n
2
* Mm row
1
n
■
n
King, o
>
n
II
ft
Treece, p
II
1
n
ll
Dainiisi, p
n
0
n
1
'Gib- on
i
0
0
n
Total*
3ft
8
in
24
Cagle, cf
Weeks, c
Colombatto. 2b
Loflund. If
Dabbs, rf
Duval, p
Boyce, p
0 3
Safe on error fur Keyes in 9th.
Filed out for Damico in 9th.
Paris 03)
Player Ah M II O A E
Smodic, kk 3 2 10
Sunblad, lb S I 2 III
Fiarito, 3b Sill
Totals 36 13 II 27 II 2
Seine by Innings
Gladewater 340 no I 000 U 10-3
Paris ooi-tt3l-0 x 13 II 2
Kutis batted in. Sunblud 4, Sliiod
ic 3, Colombatto, Dobbs, Cagle,
Weeks, Fiarito, Meyer 3, Punyko
2, Van Pelt 2. Robinson Two base
hits: Sunblad, Weeks, Van Pi-lt,
Smith. Thiec base hit: Sunblud.
Home runs: Fiarito, Meyer Sac-
rifice hit' Weeks Stolen bases
Damico, Smith. Double play- Du
val to Weeks lo Sunblad. Fl.illto
to Colombatto to Sunblad <2*. Ha
es on balls off Duval 4, Hoyee 0
! Trwr 5. Struck out by : Huyiv 2,
Ticecc 3. Hits ami runs oft I’reece
ti and 11 in 4 2-3 innings Duval,
0 and 7 in 1 1.3 mning: Earned
runs: Gladewater it. Paris !>. IWt
on buses: Gladewater 10, Paris 3,
ol Winning pitcher: Boyce loosing
0 Pitcher: Traeco. Umpires: A anew
1 | and Burden. Time -2:2a.
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MIS UPFAT iSPlRIT AND
STEADY CHATTER
BL B.in..^ie Tyler, Panthers Move
Into Etex Loop Lead
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By UNITED PHESB
Paris and Tyler lemamed
defeuled atop tht* three-day old
Bust Texas Leukue standings lu-
day as both came from behind In
chalk up victories lust night.
Gladewater broke into a 7 0
lead against Purls, but couldn t
stand the pro*|M*rity and Mew it
away us tlie home dub picked up
single runs in the second and
third, bunched six Into the fourth
then rousted in with three more
in the ............ mi'll tallies in
the sixth and eighth Gladewater
Munagei l„ D. Meyer hit for the
circuit
Tyler capitalized on Iwo costly
Hryan errors in the bottom of the
seventh to off el five miscue, ol
their own and eked out a 3 3 will
larngview and Kilgore broke
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MS
EAST TEXAS LEAGUE
Club-
W
L
Pet.
GB
Pans
3
0
1.000
_
Tyler
3
1
1 000
__
Marshall
•J
1
007
1
Hendet" on
2
1
007
-I
Longview
1
2
333
2
■
1
•i
333
2
gladkwatkh
0
3
(MMI
3
Bryan
(I
3
000
3
Yesterday'*
Result*
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LIBERTY
THEATER
NOW SHOWING
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'Sun Comes Up"
- PLUS
COMEDY
CAIlTOON
Longview 7. Marshall ti
Paris 13, GI.ADEWATEK R.
Kilgore 6, Henderson 2
Tyler 5, Bryan 3.
Saturday's Schedule
Paris at Longview.
GI.ADKWATKK at Marshall.
Henderson at Tyler
Bryan at Kilgore.
TEXAS LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results
Chicago 2. St lam is II
BriMiklyn 9. New York I.
Pittsburgh 7. Cincinnati 5.
Ho-tm i 2. Philadelphia 2
called in Htli inning, rain*.
Saturday's Schedule
New York at Brooklyn.
Philadelphia at Boston.
Cincinnati at t*itt. hurt’ll.
SI. Louis at Chicago.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
• tie.
Texas Longhorns Jacksonville Jax
£Sf »' hp 01
Gulf Coast League
Club—
W
L
Pet.
GB
Detroit
3
0
1 non
St Liui.«
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0
1 000
J
New York
1
.730
Boston
•j
2
.500
n
Washington
i
2
333
2
Philadelphia
i
2
333
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Cleveland
0
2
000
21
Chicago
0
3
.000
3
Club—
W
L
Pet.
GB
Shreveport
r.
2
.760
_
Fort Worth
0
4
.000
1
Tulsa
5
ft
.500
2
San Antonio
5
ft
ftOO
2
Beaumont
ft
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455
21
Oklahoma City
4
5
444
2}
Dallas
4
6
400
3
lion on
3
fl
333
31
Yesterday's Results
Oklahoma Citv 13, Dallu: 3
Sin Antonio 7. Shreveimrt !
Me;,union! 3. Houston 0.
Fort Worth 4 Tulsa .3
Saturday's Schedule
Oklahoma < 'itv at Dalia
Ttllsa at Fort Worth.
San Antonio at Shreveport.
Beaumont at Houston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Club -
W
I.
Pet.
GB
Bn: toil
2
0
1 non
Chicago
2
0
1 000
Pittsburgh
3
1
,oo
1
BiiMiktyn
2
1
007
1
Philadelphia
1
1
MMI
1
SI Louis
1
3
250
2
Cinciunat i
0
»
000
d
New York
0
3
(MMI
21
Yesterday's Results
New York 14. Washington 7.
Poston 8, Philadelphia 2.
Detroit 4, Chicago I.
'Only games scheduled >
Saturday’s Schedule
Washington at New York.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Detroit.
Cleveland at St. Louis.
BIG STATE LEACUE
Waco 3 Texarkana 2
Austin 17, Tempi** ft
Greenville 14. Sherman 7.
Guine-ville 4. Wichita F ill 3
GULF COAST LEAGUE
I-ike Char lei fl, Galveston 1
Jacksonville 12. Port Arthur 7
Crowlev II. Lufkin R
WEST TEXAS NEW MEXICO
LEAGUE
Lubbock 12. Painpa 9.
Burger HI. Amarillo fl
Clovi, II. Albuquerque 9
Abilene 14. Lnmesa R
LONGHOHN LEAGUE
San Angelo 9, Odessa B.
Midland 13. Ballinger 12.
Roswell 8, Vernon 3.
Mu' Spring fl. Sweetwater ’.
RIO GRANDE VALLEY
LEAGUE
Harlingen 13, Don We> | 3.
Corpus Christ 1 23. Del Rio 10.
Hobxtown R. Laredo 7.
McAllen li. Brownsville 3.
By UNITED PRESS
The University of Texas lamg
horns still held onto the South-
west Conference baseball lea*l to-
day, tint tin* opposition stayed
i lose behind.
While the Longhorns won their
fifth game in six stalls, 2-0, at
the expense of the Rice Owls, the
Bavlor Bears g*it a 4-1 verdict ov-
er Texas Christian to stay only
one game back of the lead.
Texas punched across its two
ru.-r. in the first inning before Klee
hurler John Finch 'ettled down. A
single, an error, an outfield fly
and four walks by Fiuch prove*!
the Owl undoing. Hut they could
get only four hits off tainghorn
pitcher Murray Will, who won
nis third game and ran his strike-
out trim! to 33.
A three run rally in the fourth
gave Baylor ail it needed to beat
TCU tiehind Clyde Rolnur.on's
five-hit mound chore. Norris
Graves allow***! Baylor only four
Mow hul two of them -a single
by Adrian Burk and a double hv
l-irrv Isbell coupled with two
TCU iniscuc jjavc them the three
rum;.
The four i liihs renew hostili-
ties al tliiiistrm and Wa**o today
and the T* *:,* Aggie* me**l Hum
Hon Ion at lloi'.t idle hi a non
conference affair.
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ADVENTURES
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By UNITED PRESS
Tin Jacksonville Jux were buck
■ hi their awesome winning trial
today at the top uf the Gulf Const
League pack.
After a one - day lapse that
snapped a seven-game winning
streak Thursday, the Jax bounced
back last night lor their eighth
win in nine starts to smolhei Port
Arthur's Sea Hawks 12-7 and
widen their lend over runuerup
Galveston to 2' * games aw tin* lut*
lei club bowed t«i Lake Charles
H I. Crowley handed Lufkin an
II 7 defeat at Lutkin
Bob Upton was tin hem of the
Jax vii*tory. going in as a relief
hurler in the fourth and retiring
17 Sea Hawks in a row
Lake Charles won its fourth
tl'uigM to move within a half
r ime of Galveston as the home
I cluli got away to a fast start on
I George Meiehle's homer with a
nude aboard in the first inning.
A six-run rally in the thud
salted away the Lufkin victory
loi Crowley. Hay Smerek drove
in five Crowley runs with two
(lout,lew and a single
Jacksonville remains in Port
Arthur tonight. Crowley m Luf-
kin and Galveston at Lake Char
les.
Texarkana Drop1,
First Biy State
League Contest
By UNITED PRESS
The Texarkana Hear' dumped
their first game of the Big State
iwagia* season lust night amt the
race found itself in a triple tie f*n
the lead today.
As the Bears bowed to Waco
3-2, Austin sin lightens! Temple
17-S and Greenville whipped
Sherman Deni on 14 . to ::.uii
shares of the lend with Texarkana |I
Gainesville stopped Wirhdu Fall: II
4 3 to leave the two dllbw lied | jj
for fourth ami fifth spoi-,
Houston Gurmnn held 7Yx.ii
kuna to four hits as Warn chalked
up it first victory of the campaign
lane Score
Marshall 3IMI IWO 120 8 9 7
la,Ill-View 101 003 02* V 9 2
Sni*le: , Meibclmg .aid .lohicd,
Fine Itli-Jlliig amt Pat sons. Fan
celt
Bryan immmioo 3tM 3 3 3
Tylet IHHI2I0 20x A 7 ft
Mt Lisll Knaired and Nieilun
Mi.,illicit ami CoWH'i
Kilg*ire I US non .’(Ml ti 17 I
llelldeisou HOI INNI IOO 2 4 1
lluv. and Nelms. Cliipitiau, K .
ser and Stone. Ko**uig.
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AT THE GREGG
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It ^
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a good time at the movies.
It’s our pleasure . . . when you laufjh
and thrill and sometimes cry at the
things you see on the screen.
It s our pleasure ... to see the whole
family choosing motion pictures as
their best entertainment buy.
It sour pleasure...that youngsters have
come to know and love the movies as
a very special treat.
It’s our pleasure... that Hollywood is
constantly searching for new ideas
and bringing them to life.
It’s our pleasure... that today you are
finding movies better than ever...gain-
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SINCERELY, YOUR
GREGG THEATER
r
I into the win column lor thr In *
un-1 tun*' .in Marshall ami Hvndi iM'i,
bowtxl loi tht* lirsd tun*'
Lungi n**. which blew a ft 3
load to Mur:.hail m thr ,*-v«-utli
and t-ighth on Hrownit' Cliff John
nun's two-run homer, bounced
buck to i'Iiimu* Ut-lUftC thr lying anv
winning ,uiin iii the bottom of the
eighth for a 7 ti victory
Kilgore broke in front and stay
i**l there behind Bolt llos«’ four tut
huilmg a: the Driller* beat Hen
del von II 2 Jess Nelms eloule*! •<
two-iuii lioiner (or the winner, in
the seventh.
Henderson Manager Mini Stone
was hospitalized after luting till by
a wild swing of tin- out by Kd
gore’s Bitter Divers in tile eighth
The club Will'll tolllgh' Ml van
moving to Kilgore Mans to laaig
view Gluitewutei to Mai 'halt anil
Henderson to Tyler
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