The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1948 Page: 7 of 8
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TAMPA, Fla., April 8. (13.1!) 'fear- has been around some time now
leas Fraley’s putouts nnd kups and looks to the best interests of
from the-Florida baseball training the club, isnl’ stingy with his
camps: ,.<■ ,,......- • knowledge. - ■ - -......
— — &--—f — — “»*/*"" •;* . ■ ■ »*«sa»s w, ■■■» One good year and some young So whep he saw the said young
'. YORK, April 5. <LT.E)—Amer- . ■ pitchers in baseball are inclined to star (Jpipg several things wrong,
°™r El Lec w 11 ta*<e on the *Cans *ome day may be eating a flurry of base hits In the believe they are a second Walter1 iff a nice way Casey tried to set
St. Thomas Eagles, tomorrow at .8 hamburgers made from milk, ac- eighth imiing produced ttuec runs Johnson with a touch of- Christy the lad straight. This bright young
'**"•*»* Baytown ball park. * cording to Dr. Barnett Sure, pro- to swing the victory the Baytown Mathewson thrown in. There is one man, after condescending to 11a-
Saturday the Ganders were de- lessor of chemistry at Arkansas oilers way over the Shell Oilers such on the roster'of the Brooklyn ten, strutted off with the remark:
mated by St. Thomas, 3-2, in Hous- university., ", ,• from Deer Park, 6-3 - yesterday at,Dodgers. "Why should I listen to him?
t0" u « „ It can be done now, Dr. Sure the Baytown park. For instance, Hugh Casey knows He’s only a relief pitcher . .
n.B°rv al‘away was on hill for discloses in a report to the Ameri- v Tommy Schuble led off with a several things about toeing the One who, incidentally, the bright
the Ganders and gave up only can Chemical society. * hit, went to second on a wild pitch rubber and tossing a ball past young man. will be glad to see
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a hot afternoon this summer.,
Paul (Dizzy) Trout, loquacious
chucker of the Detroit Tigers, is
experimenting with a new pair of
contact lenses. The old Ones Were
fine, but ...
Dizzy %as in the habit of carry-
ing .them around in an empty
match box. One day ihe forgot to
put them away' and the maid,
cleaning up his hotel room, tossed
the bok away . . who’s Dizzy?
There is absolutely no founda-
tion to the report that the •Cin-
cinnati Reds keep Pitching Ace
EweR Blackwell wrapped in cotton
batting , every night.' But they’d
>. DORRIS
"Built it for my mother-in-law from TEMPLE'S
materials« .. for added strength, you know!"
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In the fifth an error by Wil- to be the same as *round beef/ -
Hams, a walk, three stolen bases Furthermore, according to Dr.
and an error? by W, C. Dodd in Sllr0- thc powder can be used for
centerfieid let lthe winningrunsln. meat loaf, meat balls, ajid mince
Callaway was effective even in' meat. • He reports also that the
that disastrous inning When he P»wdqr has more protein than
struck oid? two men. He fanned beef, and that it. is rich in cal*
five and walked two in, his chore cium. -■ *3-—7-r »,
on the mound. The slim lefthander At a recent demonstration, Dr.
now has two defeats ' tacked Sure donned a laboratory smock,
against him. • < ' mixed the powder into a batter*
Jack Taylor gathered two of the and then eooks ygepared cro-
thfeo hits made off Bill Odem, the quettes, meat balls, hamburgers.
Eagle" hurler. Callaway got the and mince meat.
/other. Both * Taylor’s blows were Df Sure’s "synthetic beef’’ has
doubles. , . been served to Little Rock,. Ark.,
-Only in the third miring were S(.hoo, officials, he reported,, and
the Eagles ever able to bunch, two now authorities of that state are
blows. Lee never could get two considering the possibility of add-
hits in an* inning. jng the prepared powder to school
Lee had five men left on base luyirh^ „ ' *_
nfafive on the council-termed
ic Dean of the Countjil,"
Dorris in District 3
TEMPLE LUMBER COMPANY
"fyoie+u&Lf, One-Stop, SeAoice"
Phone 201
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Gulf at Commerce
Paid for by Friends of Dorris
By Bert Whitman
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STATE RESERVE LIFE
“See Me Before You Die”
Phone 258______'
0 12? 0 g{ home, chalked up' their 18th them onee.a year- Uke the spd*ts—
fi^.: ■ff51'1'fecBnst'etj^ivg-^^chiWHMi--game..sio.....easierJa.UtisL8lUfUKho,.]^ILjDick.
1 2 .0 toVy today. ’ • -v -Wakefield came to’Bat, advised his
1 0 3 • Brooklyn topped Fort Worth of panting puljlic via. the airw&ys'
0 0 0. the TexaS league’4 to 3, yesterday that:
with Snider’s steal in tlfe seventh “Lucky Dick " is . married, you j
7 24 13 capping a three-run rally. A crowd know, to-^the beautiful Jane Rtis- j
# Bo A of 15,507 cheered loudly as Jackie 8ein” ' "... .
1 > 4 5 Robinson slammed two singles and That must have been quite a
1 2 0 stole a base, - shock to Bob Waterfield, her foot-1
0 2 5 -- ,ball hubby. And. maybe. it’s . the
1 K 0 SAN ANTONIO April 5. U i'i reason Wakerield didn’t Tv.-n get?
2 0 3 The accolades of Texas were upon a ]oU(j fou] ajj afternoon. It must]
0 1 O' the St. LOuis Browns today after bf, more upsetting.-.than faring a j
0. 0 0 the American leaguers sparked by roo({jp wjth control. ... . I
0 0 0 Texas heroes' beat the Chicago ^ j
12 0 Pete Laydem, former Texas uni- HUSklCS Il6 Op
0 0 1 vrrsity. AVI-America football star, n K „ DUuaM
1 o 5 hit n ninth inning single which ilOCKcy I IdVOTI
.. . . scored- Andy .Anderson, .ex-San Ah-
7 27 19 toniojjiee, with the winning run Series “A” ‘of the U. S. Hockey j,
)■_ o .0,0 after* Anderson hn’d opened the "j(,agllp play^of-fs »’as tied dp today',;
i_0 3 x frame with; a triple? . at three games ’apiece .for Kansas;
Thomas I
Robert
plenty o
ranks, tj
Baylor, and SMU emerged as the
strongest"; Southwest’ conference
baseball teams after the first three
days of play. One' of the two will-
drop’'from the unbeaten' ranks this
Saturday -When they meet in Dal-
las-_______.... ........_____________,
Texas,’ defending champion, had
*'a narrow escape last week in its
onlv time out. Rice, Texas A. and
M and TCU took it on the whin, as
expected. . . • '
■Baylor .tomorrow plays the Ag-
gies. SMU’s only game of the w’eek
is the one with Baylor. Texas will
'have its hands full, meeting cel-
lar dwelling Hlee tomorrow, and
then taking on TCU. another'bot-
tom club., Friday-and Saturday.
Conference games this week:
Tuesday Texas A, and M. . vs'.-
Baylor at Waco: Rice vs, Texas at
Austin- ——— —: -
Friday -.iTCU vs. Texas at Austin.
Saturday TCU Vs. Texas at Aus-
tin; Texas A .arid M. vs, 'Rice.at
Houston; Baylor vs. SMU at ,Dai-
it is the Practice o£ 7ftecUci*te?
TOTALS .
Baytown
T. Schuble, 2b
Moffa, if ......
'Kuctoil, ss
Frazier, lb --
H. Schuble, 3b
Bolster, rf .
Bonds, rf
Mathews, ^ If .
Didnksen," if-:
Rupp, c ......
•Rawe, c .....
Riggers, p
m practice of medicine i» a
Sjrct on tHs part ef tht spe-
Lilly trained individual (th*
(- .for] to find, the cause of
Ijl'Mie of his patient — then
It application of whatever
teams best-to remove that-
Lie. Sounds simple — but it
Liires special talents.
wry layman should know the
•quiremesits of physician, den-
lit .and pharmacist by law and
w his associates - before he is
mured to contribute his pro-
fessional services in our system
^ niedtin .medical, car*.
Wore selecting either of these
Kdfessions, parents should
meiyzj the individual’s suitabil-
ly. Does he have a sound , mind
h e strong body? Is he blessed
rift an even temperament and
By Mel Graft
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15 pftSXER r -J PHU-S All THE
TOTALS . . . :
Shell .. .......o :
Baytown -.......'0 (
Errors: WiUiai
Phillips, K vet an;
batted In: AUeri' 2, 'Williams, ,Big-
gers, Frazier, H. Schuble; two-base
’hits":’ H. *SchuBIeT^'W<lleft"'1ra8es:
Kveton, Williams, Underwood; dou-
ble plays': Kveton to T. Schuble to
Frazier, 4; left on bases: Baytown
4, Shell 5; Jpases on balls: off Big-
gers l,(SAllcn l; strike-outs: Big-
gr-ts 2. Allen ‘2; hits off: Biggers
7 for,, 3 -Funs i n 9 innings: off
Alton 5 frir 3 runs in 7’ innings;
off Bishop 2 for 3 runs in 2 in-
nings;' wild pitches? Hishop: pass-
ed balls: Reichel; winning pitcher:
Biggers; losing pitcher: Allen.
practical aympathy? Ooei ha
have perseverance to- ’’see it
through” high school, college,
professional school end all the
interhihips. or special poff-'
graduate training;
You would not want your phy-
iician, dentist or pharmacist to
be less qualified or competent,
or the stendards of these pro-
fessions Jowered. Therefore,:
for yourlown protection, help
these professions 4o keep free
of governmental esperiments.
TERMS—SALES—SERVICE—RENTALS
dev Id pace his team to a 3 to 1
triumph over thc Boston Braves.
PHOENIX, Ariz., April 5.
Tin1 New York Giants today count-
ed uj) 14 exhibition game victories
and eight defeats after humbling
the Chicago White Sox, 9 to ?•
TUCSON, Ariz., April 5. -
M anagef Lou Bond reau of—the
Cleveland Indians, originator of the
"Ted Williams shift’’ came up with
a u-ew’on* today In - the' “Ralph
Kiner shift.” , '
Despite* Boudreau's strategy of
shffting most of his infield to the
left, the Pirates beat the Indians,
-AUGUSTA, Gar, APril' 5. 4PTr- Tt 5 to 2... yesterda^^ Tl^l?y|lMd
topk only one round golf, to pilot usgo
establish Ixrrd Byron Nelson as one and Indian ^Pitcher G< "«. ? .
of the favorites today in the Mast- promptly obliged by walking the
ers which b<%ips Thursday. .Ptratea’ home, run ace..
True to. his pwmlae when he 0RL^ND0 FIa. AprU,5.- —OLE)—
retired to his Texas ranch a year ’ j, ’ an o!d base-ball
ago, Nelson eame from out o the JJ^JS^pwwed' the downfall of
p«*t to .compete m the. battle of th “phiiadelphia Athletics yester-
the links: bluebloods. And no soon- tn ( ^owed to Washington,
or had he hit the course than he 1 y •
fired a 69 practfc? round yester- 1 f ^ Philadelphia-
dayLthe second-best of the day. . ' ve up eight walks in
:. That irrimediately set third innings and
^adgUng golfing g^eat as a top- Alex Kellner yielded three
-money choice hr the. Y2-Tiole go- ' , ’ .
round. The pros themselves put mpre pa
their money on him, claiming- that
the long layoff from tburnament RrictloU
play has not^ harmedthe umbrella Mllvv
■man in thc least. « fL-.l M«u
Although semi-retired last year, |J jCIIOOlTlflY -
he was a strong contender for the ,
masters. ' " IIRNTON April 5. - <Sp>~- Alice
PAUL BRADEN
Red Pruett Wins
Two Boat Events
T ill it lm i rnational dealer
By Roy Croo#
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Red Pruitt thrilled an estimated
Nelson Favorite
In Master's Meet
10,000 spectators at the Offats Bay
motorboat races yesterday as he
took individual driving honom -wp;
-ft-prir1 «rf:-wl«a-«»4-iL-sosdMd. ’
Pruitt won the 16-horsepower
modified and* 22-horsepower mod-
ified. He piaeed second-ku the 22-.
'horsepower jstock race. ■■
Lloyd Sheppard won the first
race, of'the afternoon, the 9-horse-
peyier modified event.' His brotehr ■
Adi's Sheppard was secopd-
Jack Chance placed second in
the 16-horsepower modified event
that Pruitt won, ;
Bob Strepper eame in third, in
the Special “C race.-
LADIES! MEN! y
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GROW
BAYTOWN
HOLLYWOOD TAILORS
141 Market St. Phone 691-W’
REGISTERED
I1IARMACISTS
PHONE 53
128 W- TEXAS
PHONE 498
420 N. Goose Creek
REFRIGERATOR
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VOTE FOR
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/T Expeft Watch and •
Jewelery Repairing.
Three Day Service,......
Crystals Fitted While You Wait,
, , Lifetime Keepsakes. .
Anything in Bronze
Chories Plumb and Fred
WERE V0U„ 7
eiLUPPiNS, Ella y
WHAT KIN? OF >
DLLS MS' J
YOU GOT J j*
We Metalize .
Baby Shoes, Boots,>Etc.
(SOFT DRINK JACK)
Karr’s Watch Shop
11H N. Ash.hfl St. Phone 36
Goose Creek.
Located in Keystone Realty Co.
■ ' Office, ,
Golf Tourney On
Tap For Sunday
31UUCHV * *------ ' • . ", -j.
lege, has been cast in the benefit
play;-“Are You a Monkey?., a
three-act farce, to be given MayJ
COUNCILMAN
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DISTRICT 1
UESDAY, APRIL i
THE MARK OF STYLE...
THE "FINISHED'' LOOK ..
FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN
Compliment the colon of yonr tie ond
ehirt with pinpoint* of sperTklins: jewel
brightness * . . *dd n dot of Ufe ini’,
finish to your eollnr.
AS ESSENTIAL AS
*Y 0^ U R NECKTIE*
Coll»r-B.b» ALONE will hold v.sr
collar point, down In neat ordorlr
faakion, no matter what atrU >hirt *r
collar you wear. Priced a* II, plnii ta*.
for plain sold or alivcr plated: 11.59.
plu. tax. for tho tiny Jowtl >c(. of
pearl, ilrcon. aquamarine, emerald
, topac. aapphlro or ruby. Tiny aolld
sold star—-13.59, plus tar; In aterllns
—*2. plat tax. Smart Color Cheat—all
•even colors contained In » handsome
plastic traveling cate—f7.M, pins ta*.
# As Seen In Esquire O
Mayfair Jewelry:
206 W. TEXAS
, will consist of ;
An 18 hole match play golf tour- ing. or non-peri
nament will, get underway at 10 sent to Europe.
a.n\ next Sunday at the Baytown Miss Bristley,
country club with the home club and,Mrs. J. m.
hosting the Conroe country .club is a member t
golfers. scholastic organ
A Dutch lunch, te be served the
linksmen from Conroe, and those . _ . a
participating from Baytown, is be- Ipp I ARCS A
7 Cu. Ft. Guaranteed
AMMUNITION
Immediate Delivery
urges all interested golfers to reg- Ko^,rt E j^e-was able to sal-
ister with the; pro at the club not foUrth place in the sprint
later than 5 pm. on Saturday. m<Mlley relay event at. the Texas
relays last Saturday-in Austin.
BOY KILIHFD The event was won by Beaumont
HILLED with Paul Gonzales running A ter-
HOUSTON, April 5. -«!.P>~Eight- rifio one minute 57 second halt
een-month-old Morton Jacobson mile on the anchor leg. * '
died early today as the result of a George Dietz ran the 440-yaro
skiiH. fracture he received when a part of the relay with Conn
car moved only 18 inches and Wright and Charles Mageors ea
struck him. The little boy wander- running 220 -yards, Glen Williams
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1948, newspaper, April 5, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028152/m1/7/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.