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»inR fust, but heavy rain*
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honeHt-Ungoodneaa
Out of four athletes sent *Y*U****& Qojr
high schools tn Oil* section to tlw1 TrMTitiiuI AIU-V«
»Ut* Interneliolaatlc track and; NrvHl. with 406 wits* Ugh for
field meet at Austin yesterday | jeries in one matrh ami Mr Daniels,
and today, three will appear In the with 387 wan' high In the other,
final* following preliminaries yea-! The summary;
*■«* , ' HUMBLE NQ. t
C.rl Fitzgerald, Barber* Hill Ash 68 84 89 841
athlete, will be in the finale cf Welden 74 08 i»2 265
two event*, the 12Q-y«rd high Donnelly w U6 Hi 118 3^
hutdles and the pole vault. Buron Nevill ; 186 186 406
Creekmore, of Robert E. Lee high Totals . 308 m ,434 1266
school trill lead the high Jump Eli LUrtY FlVlfM
contingent, and Luke Hamilton, of ^ Bryant 79 86 89 254
L« Porte, will run In the mile. 'jfcwr: |Sr |0<) tM. isg 370
Fitzgerald yesterday won his Reflln ' 7 ill 96 86 273J
hot In the hurdles preliminary, Cleveland 99 102 90 29li
establishing the second best tisae Totkls 878 387 423 1188
of the day et 15-6 seconds. He FOUR ROLLERS
also qualified for the finals in the yny gg gg in 308
Pole vault. McDaniels 186 148 109 887,
Creekmore, running true to. Hyette 106 110 101 317
form, captured firet place in the Bryant 184 126 1C9 369,
high jump at five feet, 10 inchea|ToU1(l * V 463 47g 436 679}
,to. go into, the finals. Joe Don-] GOOSE CREEK SPORTS
WmW^ent entered Frmnsaen 103 113 022 338,
in that event, fulled to qualify for shirtey'?:"?^ 107 85|j 96 288 <
tray’s finals. •' ' v * Lataon ‘ til 118 101 380
Hamilton will, ^appear In thp Bailey 98 1A'> 111 864
rtMiiHiMlilfiii iH' J.h 150ft I
g»ht >* 0,1 c,rd* ^or
Jbt at Odd Fellows h II
Am Ed Dunaway, the
"melt overhander, tangles
jjfrt Hunt, the comic In-
,m Pallu*, who decisi ned
. vrl.cn they met last In
• an Leagues today were continu- ®JJ '
ing et It hammer and tong to du-
(ermine where the moht power lay, Bouton,
in (t,e first regional invasion fr m hits off
one side to the other. , houee.
S.®SS3#
vnd Lefty Gome* holding the when h,
profit most. He * an excellent
muddw, a* he proved when e 2-
yc .r-old in beating the Australian
wonder horse, Winooka. in a mor-
ass at Belmont Park. ^ But there
are plenty of other good mudders
lit the field. Cavalcade has tha
strength and stamln . to do well
It heavy going. » WV
Weattor fopecanUr James L
TigerS. t* three hita.
Cleveland *V Hoped Washington
8 to 8 with Lloyd Brown. Indian
h,trier, delivering two timely
blows to aid lifs own cauae. Boa
ten defeated St. Louie 4 to 1 an'
the Chkego-PWIsdelphlt contest
was rained out.
•In the Natipn l4 League, Pitts-,
burgh gained a full game on the
pace-setting New York Giants by
o^aiaajiwai «*•
u ft settled all day. While this may
ufact the tpuk. ttis not «W*Ud
I to have much bearing on the
. nowd.
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anteato* tip.
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run in that event was scheduled. :
Creekmore and Hamilton are
given more than a pood chance to
cop the event* in which they are
entered. X
ml preliminary also has
heduled. I
liion will be 76 cents and,
ML. ri—^4 L%iif fa uohortiilAfl.
WILSON DUNN " ‘
LOUISVILLE, Ky., M»y 5 <U.R»
—Today’s Kentucky Derby finds
; ft “perfect” race virtually aasufed
at Churchill Downs with a record
crowd of more than 76,000 pro-
mised, and the forecast of unset-
tled weather increasing the un«r-
Che first bout is scheduled j
■Km;_ !
| he made it so close that Max Baer,
v whose turn at the championship in
.June, was the loudest of the dis-
| ssnters.
Max climbed half into the ring
[ when the judgwdiMgreediwd Re-
TEX ASP LEAGUE
i- w L Pet, G.l
Ghlveston .......... 12 » *67 -
Tulsa ..... 10 B .667 1
San Antonio 10 7 .688 1<
Dallas ...........9 7 .MS 2
996
Uinty of an already wldt open
Cavalcade’s smart workout
Thursday, and announcement by
Chief Trainer Robert A. Smith
that the other Brockmeade strip’s
Tr
feree. Arthur Donovan gave the dc-
clsion to Neusel, and shouted that
7 9 .438 4
7 #* .412 414
7 11 .889 6'
S’ 12 .294 6%
' dkla City
: Fort Worth
YORK, May 5\(ljpy. Loughran had been robbed,
filter Neusel, tough young | "Yotl won, Tommy!” he yelled at
galloped over the old war the top of his voice. “It’s deci-
! the heavyweights, gal- gjons like this that ruin boxing!"
Houston
Beaumont
jy would st rt, maintained that
coupled entry at the favored quo-
■ ution of 6 to 2.
! Despite the reported nervous-
ness of Mata Hari under crowd
bressure, that Filly is the next
. „ o vu i. Wvil».
stay Loughran, last night,
10-round decision that left
of 10,000 roaring, half in
alf against.
i Tommy’s first start since
i his heavyweight title
n 15 rounds to Pritno Car-
Miami in
Friday’s Results
5 5 S.H?A HXNOJTANP
AGED TWINS CELEBRATE
MILWAUKEE
Beaumont 6; Houston 6 (13 in-
lings).
<U.R>—EliSabeth
Sdtuetz and Nicholas Port, Mil-
waukee’s first set of twins, cele-
brated their 98th birthday March
23. Both twins are in excellent
Port Worth 8; Galveston 4.
Dallas 11; San Antonio 5.
Oklahoma City at Tulsa, rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. G.B.
BjiJWALT
February, and health.
MICKEY MOUSE
-SSPTST
New York „
Cleveland
Detroit
B„iton ........
W .shington
St. Louie .
Philadelphia
Chicago ..,.7
Friday’s Bwttlts
New York 3; Detroit 0.
ST; .TiSi- 3.
Chicago at Philadelphia, rain
NATIONAL LEAGUE
- W L Pet I
New York .. 11 3- .786
Chicago ............. 11 5 .688
Pittsburgh 6 ‘871
St. Louis .... .... ... 8 7 .538
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New York at Pittsburgh.
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t ;■ American League % 7
I Chicago at Philadelphia.
Cloveland at Washington.
Detroit at New York.
St Louis at Boston.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 288, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 5, 1934, newspaper, May 5, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022754/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.