Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 18, 1952 Page: 4 of 20
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Sunday, Mi
Gladewater Gold Team
Wins Elementary Meet
Thf Gladewutet Elrmr'iitarye-
Gold t(*um walked gway with top
honor* at the county Elementary
School Intervchohi'tic Meet held
here Friday and Saturday.
The local youniaWn displayed
excellent team work Saturday aft-
ernoon to defeat the* Longview
South Ward team in the champ-
ionship game. 8-5
Saturday morning, the Cdd
team defeated Campus Ward of
Longview. 13-0, and rirst Ward ot
Longview in the quartet final* (1-3,
for the right to play in the champ*
lonship tilt
Tommy Minter, Gold team
member, paced his team to the
track victory by senring 17*4
imint* of the team’s 40 points. IP
tied for first place in high jump
with teammate, Donald Grimes,
with a leap of 4-9". He took third
place in broad jump, tpsl in 50
yard dash, first in 100-yard dash,
and vrns on the- 440 relay team
which won first
Second place in the meet went
to Campus Ward of Longview with
17* v points, Gladewater Silver
team cored 3*i> to take* third
place, and Noiihciltt Heights and
South Waid of Longview, tied foi |
fourth place with one point Other
teams entered in the meet were
Judson. First Ward ol Longview,
and Pinewood Park, Longview.
For the Gladewater Silver team.
Pat Hayes scored 2H- jaunts by
tying for second place with
Gladewater Gold mentis r, Robb'
Leach. The Silver Relay team took
third place honors, and Hobby
Grimes took fourth place in broad-
jump for the Silver team.
Making points for the Glade-
water Gold team were Bobby Mc -
Gee, who took first place chinning
the bar: Donald Graham, fourth
place chinning the bar; James
Crouch tied for third place in high
jump; Donald Grimes took ocond
place in bioudjump: Donald Linn
took fourth place in 100-yard dash.
Northcutt Heights of Longview
won first place in the volleyball
contest, and Pinewood Park and
Glndcwatei Silver team took sec-
ond and third respectively.
In the first softball game of the
day. First Ward of Longview
whipped Pinewood Park
Quarter-finals play saw Glade-
water Gold squeeze past First
Ward 0 3 and South Ward defeat-
ed Judson. 16--’. Judson won con - g.(. juirra press
solution by defeating First Ward
7-6,
To Sc o*
HOT Tb’se.
closing- out his woe Mobtm TEXAS statc
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IHd SCAOOC SOV SOlfTECS UAMO AT ACTING.....AWO
IN MS. WiSTORV. HE'S HAS A GBEAT PegSONAUrtt
SOT HIS -HOPES ON PtAV/NO- 4
Tyler Commands
Big State League
On Saturday
•vcre able to bring in only three he tenth homer <»f the season at
runs in the fourth, giving tne Paris in the fifth, and teammate
Eagles a 15 to 3 victory. ( Mario Dia/ and Bobby Montelongo
Waco tied it up at Texarkana i,lso bit rouiidtripprrs as Paris
*1 to *i in the top of the ninth, but
the Hears ended the game in the
bottom of the tenth when Tince
Leonard singled home the winning
run.
The Indians’ Dean Stafford pot
downed Austin tl to 7.
Peanut oil has been used sue-
ci -inllv in India as fuel for high-
peed diesel engine tractor
Box Scot# ol Chomplenehip Game:
Gi.ADI:WATER GOLD
Pot. ab r
Nam*
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TOTALS
3
Tyler was buck in command of
the Dig State League by one and
om -half games Saturday after tak-
h ing a dose 2 to 1 decision from
the second-place Chi r o k e e s at
Longview.
a Tyler’s victory Friday n i g h t
} gave the East Texans two out of
. the three-game series w’ith the
l Chcrokees.
9 j Other league contests Friday
i) night saw Temple blast the thlrd-
- place Spi dders 15 to 3 at Wichita
Frills. Texarkana Ixtat Waco 7 to Ii
h'in 10 innings at Texarkana and
u i Paris nip Austin 9 to 7 at Paris.
The Wichita Falls-Temple con-
test brought to HI thf' ’otal scores
1 made by the two learns in the
three-game series, ended at Wich-
t its* Falls Friday night Temple
' scored hi every inning except the
• 'A -(first and la t. but the Spudders
Tommy Mmtei wasn’t very
presidue at the plate, but nu
filiation ol fielding wu> great,
he -.ef uo two doubli play,
fielded balls that looked altmuit1 fluids Tl r;|
impossible. 4o.« t'„ C’nmp
In the girls softball competition. Ward be.tro the Glade Gold team
the Judson l<4**lcr eked out a 15-14 17-1 Jurtsonis . t |»mew«»-»t Park
win over Campus Ward of Long- |i-g.
SOUTH WARD
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cups Per
costs
ot
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tm-
ex- view to win the championship. The
I"'' girls from Campus Ward defeat-
and j ed South Ward 2b 1 ft m the -emi
Hie Silver team lost
Wai ’i and South
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 18, 1952, newspaper, May 18, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021359/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.