Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 224, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1932 Page: 5 of 10
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By ROBKRT BURDEN
Freak Incident on Baseball Diamond
t» trick to k»* a hall fame | Chance, in hia flret*app*arane*
a boner! hot to pull on* | as a pinch hitter, had batted foi
It win tor you la MM- tho pitcher, who waa swinging
da again. That It could b* ninth. In hli next trip he halted
„i proven by tho late Frank [ eighth, which wee Derrick's place.
• hen he wa* managing { Had the blunder been detected tm-
York Yankee*, who, at! mediately, Derrick, the proper
r«re far from being tnej bateman, would have been called
out automatinfljy and neither
(‘hanc1* eer„„d ,in*lr nor the two
run* it,drove in would have count
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BEARS WILL PLAY
AL1EF IN FINALS
OF DISTRICT MEET
FAST BOUTS ON HAM BILL AS KIDS GO
FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS OF TRi-CfTEsi
FRENCH AND JOE SHEXBY STEAL SHOW
collection they1** been
ibiaei which proved ao sue-
I in the eourae of an
rally, in )jbich the
ala run* againat the
,t the latter** park. At
I er what proved to be the
, (he Yankee, were trail
big margin and their
era* the flrat man ur
i derided he would but for
He let go with a
Htfcd rally waa on. A bit
nr,-red ami immediately
|h third baee road
i eel a* coach for the re-
rthe inning. ‘■*‘ * ■ ■
rally continued until four
[«are arrow the counter and
i *till on ba*ea. The Mat
ilittrr wa* Derrick, the Yank
, who wa* (winging in the
[fcilt. Soma m pM to
I that It wnk lb .turn tol
like second time.* In the ex-
of I tie momennt he ran
l lenrh. picImnI up a bat, re-
11* the plate and aingled.
men <m ba*e* (cored to
I the li*-run rally.
Elmtmen to Play Last
Camea on Schedule
' This Week
The San Jacinto and A lief high
•chord uuintpta advanced to the
I final, in lUatriet Si'* Inter admins
tie league cage tourney Friday,
and Saturday night for the aecwpd
The Drown* didn’t get wim to *"*1* «*• »**«b f«» INI
the thing uatil tha Mat iaatag
•' WWlpwiM ’dm toW
daorgu Stovall, tit 8L Louis mas
«C*r, of Just what had been pulled
Ml. Under Urn rule, it waa too
!*U to demand that the umpire-
*to-«|tof do somriktog about it
• Tfrf MtfJiMaa ,of tint BMnb
overright beta mb apparent in their
half of the ninth. jThey put on a
dying rally and nudged three run-
nera over tho plate, but the game
ended with the Yanha.in front by
8 to 7. Thoae two Lilliev, driven
in by Chance'* illegal tingle, dllL
that.
***** * • * . r ^ * w, W
Although the game waa won,
Chance wa* satisfied with the
boner. He didn't rettoh the ider
of being mixed up in such an aver
sight. He charged that no long a*
Derrick knew it wa* hi* time u
hat that he i Derrick) should have
told hia. manager. Not long aftei
that Derrick wa* back m the minor
leagues.
Battlin’ Luke — Another Popular Hero
report* to the contrary
ding, Battling Luke
i wen champions of all kinds,
have I heard anything
tremendout ovation that
I the timbgra of the build-
i l,ukc waa introduced,
i aoiac vibrated and echoed
image doe* when you're
through one of thoae
"house, of a thouaand
I*. and Luke took it calmTy.
only once, mind you,
I, but sky.
limes! On the alightest jAfter tl
, the Battler from Bayp ’'canvas to
d flimb through^.tHe ever he fi
would climb through
iawid a veritable uproar of
enthusiasm from the audirnre.
Luke lost hi* scrap, allright, but
■ In the *oeoi)d period he had “that
big Iwef" sprawling on the mat
for a count of fiirff, and the wiry
little Luke is sure, certain, positive
and otherwise knows that he
won the fight.
"The FxM Freight Through
Baytown” took his bow about *ix
time*. First he came out for his
own fight, and took three court-
that, he am!
bled aero*
* "public «
'*S the
please his putilir when-
ever he felt like it or whenever he
waa struck with the idea.
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chgmpkn.hip. The game will bt
pl»*l oa San JnrinU'* court, and
rinrta at l:l» p. m.
Thtee' two tewak ranched tha
Anal* Friday night by diaporiag
nf their adwaariaa In tha annri-
finals Ban Jacinto, after a riow
•Urt, got rgiht in tha secoad halt
te trounce Uooao Creak, 44 te II,
whit. Allef had ta ateve off a la*
minute Alvin rally to wia by 17
teM.
AMn capped a If In IT MV*
from Bowling high la tha after
noon te reach tha aemi-final*.
' .Saturday'* program gala under
way at 7:IS, when Alvin tenglet
with Ubepe Creek for tha third
place priae, with the championship
taaael following immediately after-
ward.
Goose Creek bat (led gamely
againat Coach Hodges' Bruin* atvl
put up I god showing in the open-
ing part of the game, but the
Houston title holders had a Utile
too much class for the Gander*
and'soon began scoring almost at
will The aeore at the close of the
first quarter was 14 to 8 for the
Bear*, 26 to ifi at the half, and
32 to 18 at the end of the three-
way mark. Goose Creek was lim-
ited to three points in the last half
by the fast stepping Bear*.
An unusual feature of the game
wa* that only one foul waa culled
aginst Goose Creek during the
gme, and that the Bears failed to
score from the free throw. Ii*f in,
two trial*. i
Captain Lee Tyne* paced the
Bruins, looping eight field goals,
most of them of the circus variety,
to aeore 16 points. Warren Os-
borne and Russell Hensch were
nexf in Um with four bosket* each.
Philpott led the Ganders with
four baskets and a free throw.
N. Moller, elongated center, wu
the big rfhot in Alvin's 1 9to 17
victory off Boling in the afternoon,
The big fellow accounted for 16 of
his club's point* on five field
goal* and six free throws. Tha
tilt waa a cloaely contested, hard
fought one gll the mty.
The fastest bouts ever seen in chapter ctrtalnralnr. It was a
this section wen seen Friday | greet scrap and the yougster*
night when an amateur lourna- Mood plenty ot punish moot,
moot wos staged in the Old P*i- Jo* Shelby, 140, outclassed W.
ace theatre building at Baytown. 0. Howard, 141, in three rounds.
Jack French and Jo* Shelby, anehiBoih boys look good and show-
fighting twice, stole tho show bred plenty of ability,
their encounter ami Shelby took' Woodrow lloma, ltd, won by a
the light weight title ot the Tri-‘ technical kayo from Chart**
Cltioe when he wen Us fight in Johnson US, when Johnson was
an extra period from the Polly,! fenced te quit after the second
youngster. ' . round bora use of an infected fash
Brniiie* tho amateur tourney, a (They will aaoet again Mat week
Hrro battle royal and t dusky; Jack French. Ml. -parked Ho-
scrap between Premia* Green and!ward Hama, 144. in n toft bat-
ITi -me
(SEPATfrST
INVENT) OM
SINCE THE
CAEPET
Snneeper,
MAM'
.The skirmish
great
Um Baytown Wildcat two right- tl*.
halls, pleased Um fans, who ware! fnn-plearer.
shouting and nhnost stomping the In n special bout. Grandpa Jfar-
roof doqn from start te finish, tin won a Vtonr decision frees
Battling Luke waa another faa
lure of lbs procram, a sur-
ah Ms first Hag acrap wrivud
n big hand from the and
Here are tha reaulta, Um win-
i
j Baytown Kid. Jr. 7*. took •
close decision from Sonny Raid-
land, 69 of Baytown, in Um three-
SUMNERS DEFEAT |
MUMm
T. L Culpepper and Robert
Math*roe were featured Friday
night in the Tri-Cities Bowling
league, when the'pair turned In
214 ami 2IS game*, respectively,
for their teams in a close battle
for high score honors. Sumner’s
Dry Goods Company bowlers won
the match form the Humble 997'a,
taking all three games by narrom
margin*.
H. J. Moroaini, league head, an-
nounced that three bowlers were
absent and urged all roller* to be
present at future contests.
Summary:
Sumner's
T L Culpepper 183 214 167 564
Sam Herbert 146 1<»3 140 43h
B. B. William* 144 144 144 432
Roy Elms 126 126 125 875
H. J. Moroaini 169 207 206 M2
Humbles:
W. H. Fletcher 168 168 158 474
B. F. Lackey 126 147 180 184
Bob Matheroe 182 218 108 468
Ray Adam* 168 148 191 502
W. L. Bailey 141 126 158 426
'Bowler* who-have bowled nioi
games, gaining use of new aver-
ages, with old afuragw:
Names Old New
Tiger Luke. The bout was
sdtoduitri on the tourney cs
Thumn Arnold, heavyweight,
dtririoned Battling Lulf* of Hay
town In another extra tussle, Um
judge* count being 8-1.
Joe Shelby took Urn Judges' de-
cision over Jack Frepsk after an
•Urn canto xma mwonanry, to Um
finals of iho lightweight divirion.
Tha customers mew on their feet
all through the tiff, and tlm dr-
/*
EP WU*Gl.E*,WHO DELWEM*
FO* HIS WIFE,ENJOYED WATCHJNq]
A0E BSBKLBEi PATENT CHURN UN Til
MftlYNUIMLEft MADE A SUCtfCSDON
H. J. Morosinl
Sam Herbert
A. A. Webar
E.E. Saxon
Joe Nunan
Pat Nunan
In the first game Friday night,
Alvin jumpcl Into an early lead,
^-ftiut Allef ra . ed and nt the half
htd piled up 14 to 7 advantage.
Coach Colvin's chragaa were in
front by 24 to 11 at tha third quar- V"’,,*'"T"7
Ur, but Alvih rallied, and scored
nine pointe in rapid succession.
The defensive, play of Farrell,
tha nifty shooting of Joe George,
who’scored nine pointe for high
point hnn, and tf piny f Vogan
ad N. MoUcr of Alvin wen aomej.
of te features of this well played
game,
Ray Adam*
W. L. Bailey
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*****
Goose Creak (18)
Fg. Ft. Tp. P(.
Clark, f ;s
9 0
0 0
Ainsworth, f
t t
« 0
Linder, f
o 0
f <
Donnelly, f*g
y r. 9
V (1
Harrington, f- r
o , ,o
Ml
PhUpott, c
■k i
9 0
Craekmore, c
o •
0 0
Petteway, g ^ ,1 4
4 1
Toi-la
« t
1* 1
San Jacuu. fN)
Fg. Ft. Tp. IT.
Tynes, f
8 9
14 I
Osborne, f
4 o
1 *
Lipacombe, f.
0 0
0 1
Witherapfipn, c
Henech, fV*
2 0 1
4 ITT t
Eaton, g
8 0
9-A
Turner, (
0 0
0 1
Btefford, g •
0 0
0 0
Calloway, g
1 0
omm Jom
2 0
Totals
22 0
44 8
Referee: Jake Looney.
The volume of the earth la 260,-
000,006,000 cubic miles.
ALL-STARS BOWL
IS P TEAM SUNDAY
The dooaa Creek All-Star*,
crack bowling aggregation, will
roll aginst the Southern Pacific
team of the, Industrial team - to]
Rauatri* Sunday afternoon at
o’clock on the Main Bowling ah
m I- J. ioroeini. captain of
the team, announced late Satur-
^ISipni on the All-Store, with
thrir averages, are as follows:
H. J/Moroainl . M0
Ev E. Saxon -’ ' • ' 168
A. A. Webar .. 1«7
A. P. Ratellffe » MR
Raymond Adam* 167
Jot Nunan, alt. ...... . El
RATE INCREAHE DENIED
AUSTIN, Feb. 21 -- The
Texas railroad commission issued
an ordar denying a petition of
railroad common carriers for an
emergency Increase in lea* than
carload freight rates.
Half of Arixona
above sea level
U 5600 feet
giBaiE mmmm
AND ACCEPT ODD PI
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TRI-CITIES MOVERS
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am, Hoes yo' car start quick
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"To Texaco Caroline, and nothin elae bat! When
Ah heard that Texaco waa 'dry’ Ah couldn’t figgrr
It nohow. Ah never heard o’ dry gasoline, no
mo’ *n Ah ever heard o’ dry water. So Ah asked
a Texaco dealer how" come this here 'dry* stuff.
AH
Wdl he gave me a powerful cxpbuushun.
about vapo-ry-attbun and vol-a-tility and all that
•tuft So Ah aay nev’mine that how-come, gimme
a tankful and let that Texaco talk fo’ itself, ^nd
boy, she aho’ talked pretty!"
' - . -
•he acted up powedUtf1
■< "You
k "%! Ah thought Ah had a racin’ car and no mis-
take! Ah jest have to tickle the starter and she’s
rarin’togo! Yen null! Even if Ah don’t understand
’ all this here dry stuff Alt slio’ understands action!
And thatValJ Ah want. Nulhin elae but!"
C.C. MERCHANT
TEXACO AGENT
Phone 229
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Pendergraft, W. L. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 224, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1932, newspaper, February 21, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021165/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.