The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1950 Page: 5 of 10
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Broadwayt «*
d Allen Says Folks Go
England To Escape TV
i. WIUON how hia poetry boatfi ,^1
*t i'u„«uWty ,rom JpS5r.t’
add. that he may, however. Champ**™ Room next to hi* *,,1
Into It himself in th# toll P^yer. Jo* Dl “Milo, and GeauJ
Um. people *et brok." n«n George Soloui,..,,^
“I may b« unpopular In a PhY proaacutor la tb« Hi** ^ I
baa tumad down poliuc»i jjM
and wlU join a law flr» «
BALL and deel Arnaa pnrtner ... Al Capon.', widow I
eluded a week's quiet vl*U I
Phil Baker bought . hoy* I
Iiland ... The min.. u...,.
warmly
at the
by crowd*
k* to aw
do bump*,
p around
floor 1ml-
seal, and
kin* a***
* scene,
etendt to
ui of Lu*
kin* lova
on tha ra- wilton
laland ...'Tha Olive, Hardy,
at Quo Vadia before
at Quo Vadia bafora |*av|a~ri
Franca to Jots Stan Laurel ' 1
Benny Goodman will be ih, ‘4,1
jaaa artlat on NBCs Summar tto I
ad Stataa Steal Symphony . jZI
4p*!« attompUn* a crooak» J
tret via WMCA 1
, muf
1APTIVE audlence'-that * o Brl»n, are expecting «stw'ii
'rtliln* man'* terra for pco- |#tc jjmmy johneton'i diugbtn
can't aecapa your ad-It Socialite Jew St>»!
v.« ------ - - . . . Socialite Jew Spaldiaj'sj.
eay» Charlie Schlalffar: marriage la on the rock,,,
»ay to get It la to put ad« Blanche Thebom'a tinging In SUti
MatrleU' celling* " holm waa tuch a hit that the r-
, . , _ ... booked her for a return In 8*f„
,AN Jack Parr .a Cantcm. ^ Unexpected
i took over o n ,d„ around the front i
Mk° 1M :r tha Plata juxt look*, |_.
laWn* him luck. turned t0 ^ own,rCja
f a buildup back in 47 and ^ u rh?mh„r(1 m,y „
taking a conu'bac*at " be aold to Phil Hoa. n . .. W*
ot to make good, he Mid pwU,( , rmdl0 !hrf->,
t la Toota Shore, because ^ ^ NBC >oon q,, Ww
u're 30 year, old In Holly- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ pirturf
«i know what happen* to g XM „
next year—you're 29."
HUGHES at 78, l« bring- ' SOMEBODY mint have told 1
wo new books, one a novel N. Y. Gianta that the Nth
r life of Samuel Gomperx I-eague wa, in trouble," sun
r he brought out a book Hackett A Shelly, “raus* U*
"Gyge'* Ring” * »urefrying to. get to the “
claim* he asked a book- of It."
b Bag Of Easy Knowledge
A Central Prest Feahiij
r, Quick! were made from verbatim
waa the firat president After the Civil war hr stiocliJ
* Institute? himself freely with r. former* |
wa* the author of the other line-prohibition, womat),
, Doth th* Little Buty frag* and varlou* penal and i
miniatrative reforms. He died!
line follow*. “The break- Boaton on February 2, m GoJ
dashed high”—? Who Who he waa?
(Name* at bottom of col*
om doea the phraae, 'The
Tngtlir'r'ulefreigned Get thing.
, of veara’ operation and aolicit favor,
,t number of year . ^ ^ u>( fMt *ndj
sd Today com,p*ctlon In your affair* tof
rbert Hoover and Char- tjj* next year. Today * child w
renominated by Repub- bt a gay and gallant personals
Prealdent and v|ce-prea-
ts—President FranklinD. „„ snother fj
opened ^ovenr drW , O » ^ .^wi
llllon job. a* h . goad. •» ! *_jQtotft mi
l State* submarine O- a* well a* g I
rn off coast of Maine, ||ow#d you Make Out?
u ........... 1. Booker T. Wa*hlngion.
, 2, Isaac Watt*.
Mnnittf Hn atprn ftnil row*'
— (VAR-l-ant)—adjec- ■ . iJktrding of I
ile, changoahU; mani- coaat, f . Ffl|rtl pJ
rally; variegited; var-
nt from other, of IU th" Amcrica„ W
Z.2TJTSSS "**££?•*
ard. Origin: 01d Frelch 1«3? to Ml-U T«™-
-Varlana. t i_Ariatlde Brland.
^ j—Wendell Phillip*-
av V of Sweden and
Clark, ahare birthday
im—Guess the Naiw*
fc'E®
.wss sragjr i
.... Lloyd Garrison In champion in tn
lectured unceasingly tournament ^ _
of abollshin* slavery, pleted at
unea of W* speeches club.
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Woman’s Pa(ge
Womack-Balter Engaged Couple
Wedding Is Are Honored
Solemnized
With Party
Bridal Shower
Compliments V
By ViRGiNiA meyh Marcia Byers
After 50,000 Weddings She Can
(hii Re Dewy-Eyed About It All ni,ht 1,1 ,h# h°”*01 *tu j*°* B*yt°wn ut ,h‘’ °vt
)IIII UC uun; L/LU HUVUI II Mil Du, ln Highland, with Mr.. M. V. Cathrlmr Bakar, daughter 0 |f,|............._u
„ Aav PAUUCT s . Raea as co-hoate*., and Mr* L. W *y'l'wn‘ «? MIm Hartt and Bailey will he an
-—tttszsiss Hr“ur Wom*ck -l'-
•d by MIm V.rtl. Mae Pace. Ap- H^A '^lda. ^ in vidting and dancing to record^
THf IAYTOWN
sum hida;
Sun Patterns Executive Committee
For E.iy s«win, Of Grace WSCS Meets
Announcement i* being made in
Mlaa Betty Hartt and Jimmy
Bailey were the honurtoes of a pro-
nuptial party given Wednesday
night by Wally Bond* In hie bora*
■t #01 North Janet. The wedding
1520)
* $j
isizis.i^!
mueic
The bridal color* of green and
WISH I'D SAID THAT 1A c**.L
tali party often prove! to be
Ing but open-faced aandwteh«*(
two-faced people "-Harry Clmik
• iZZZ- «»c» PEARLS; ,
W WHO was fired from ley) in atMh a link you find i
t, department told hi* nice dlahe* . , , Jeanne Q
•'I want It strictly under- find* that some sing after , H
wm for dlaloyalty.” Ion, »om* after an "oldfaahlon.*
XYWOOD the kida have TODAY'8 BEST LAUGH: |*J
ty of teacher* voice, leader Emery Deutech wu nml
dancing, piano, violin, box- ing a restaurateur about hi, b,
nla, riding, etc. builnem and finally said, "Why,
lv George Burn*' and Ora- you *Uy open?" The mtautu
i chUdren were greatly groaned: “I cant afford to <*t«l
by ft plftymftt* who wpnt I
e like a monk.y. One of GOOD RUMOR MAN: Betty Bad
d to the playmate: ton * good-looking ex-huitond; tJ
e way, who'* your climbing BrUkln. ha* been around td
, ' ■ pretty France* Keegan, who loob]
little like Betty ... The ‘ 1
Biafczr
** *"d Xt, ,h. k , *rvlH *bout *** wt<ldln«* aaauaUy. placed on n mirror plaque. Whit# ***** ^dln, .ololatand ww* °* <*» Mumln* and whit*
S-* W *a M w. SBMVSBS ^
• that way. But It also provide* too. And Mama manage* to make the punch service
IM* counseling on wedding, right the mo*t of It. Of court*. I und.r-
tto Um. ton braathtaa young fUnd how molhm fN|. Pm on.
mm walks In looking for a dree. m 0M
artll ahe trip* down the slate to , '
T.j do- "hen Mr*. Allen apeak* of see
One* the vow* are aald, Mr*. ln* hrlde* right to the church, aha'*
I* through. She ha* no plana not kidding. This devotion to duty
!£ advising the lovelorn, although la time-consuming and also pro-
to gets plenty of request* along duce* IU share of catastrophe*, or
tot Una- near-cataatrophea.
flier* waa th* tlm* during th*
m, when a aervle# man wrote maid-of-honor
... . Other gu»*ta were Mr. and Mr*.
“SSIflSU was attended ^HM^rtod.Bnhbn' BUI tmSm,
Jtri-JMss ziirszzrz
early part of July. 7^,."_ .i„ «r Htamn. 8Uw»rt, Mr. and Mr*. Euclid Nor*
Kiwanitas Plan For
July Picnic Meeting
Plana for future meeting*
wmurn Johnson, Mm of Btampa ^ XL 'JSJSb'Ur
a* best man. Md Mrtt ^ WUUtmt^ Mr< ^
Th. bride wore n wedding dree. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mffc.
of whlU taffeu faablonwl with .
fitted liodlce and “d A. Wl.mar, Mr. end Mre. Don Brun-
eurted n whit, orchid t><»ua ^ Mf tR(] Mn Mlurlo# johneon
veil waa flnger-tlp length- _ . and BUI Johnson of La Port*. Mias
“l heard about you from l»w* violated.
(fcjddy Will you plea*, do me a
__. _ • • rian* lor luiure meeting* ana • ■ . .... n> «u wonira « u rom. aw
Flowers hP h . enUrtalnroenU including n plcnle Th® , carried out Judy Al**w,dw nssbrted la hoataas
Flower, have been ml.placed, hpnorlnf thflr huibllndi 0„PJu|y rrmjn and wtoto wert oarrtid <mt ^
*°Wn' l0,U tnttk tl were mad. by member, of the
*Ta dinner meeting *"** *» ~T
HMf? Call my fiancee ln Brooklyn
SSSS'JSSB Quack Shackjnformat
at least ahe wa* ray fiancee— by police. Th* firat arredt waa at
ing Room.
white net cloth festooned with Ivy.
DjnceTo Be Saturday
Wedding C
Is Set In July
Mrs H. a Robert eon, president Mr. end Mn. It. L. Hutson
of th* Grace Methodist Women’* Baytown ere announcing th*
Society of Christ ten Service, called ***»*•"* and approaching
a meeting of the executive commit- °f **** <l*u*hl®r* NorBU ^
-» .. ^ i’***"**'1 “
future activities end acquaint each
offtcer with her dutle*.
Mre. O. E. Fojt, also of Baytown.
Th* wedding wlU be an event of
H B . ____ the letter part of July and will take
I Ians were made for a reception niece in g» Penl'e
to be given June SO on th. church bhurch.
lawn honoring Um pnator and Mn '
turn to the Baytown church by th. ”7 D,*,, ’ ««•
rfUlffMIlM
Committee chairmen named yes-
terday Include Mre. Glyn Taylor
program and nominating; Mre. Ka-
tla Funderburk, spiritual life; Mrs
Walter Rundell, status of weenen.
aonnei; Mre. j. N. Bryan, finance;
Mre. Allen Rice, membership; and
Mre. F. J. White, printing and pub-
licity;
It waa announced that tha execu-
tive committee wOl meet regularly
oa Um Monday preceding the last
Wednesday In each quarter. The
next meeUaf will be on August JL
SHORTER HAIRCUTS
FOR SUMMER!
The prettiest look In pin/clothes
Ohio experiment etatlar. agrono-
mist* have ternd Mr mere get beet
yields when they pant con at Um
rat* of 12,000 *r mere plants per
acre.
If your hair haa any natural
curl—or If you want % good
foundation for your new
wnw ... let us help you—
STYLIST CUT glJ*.
ADORABLE
KAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned
For Your Geratert
UM Minnesota Phone «SM
ZZZ how ^*t you think .iM em uah^a.™^ Z w^n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *• th.a^.Vrt^
earrlue I*. She'* angry with me her third wedding. But the cop's W p.,.i Mnii.a.. ai 0B th,lr w#d<!ln* triP t0 New °r' An Inform^ dance for member* eult for the smallest *un worship-
I tofts afraid wm. other guy will heart softened when ah. explained jj,!, the Dromm wh"h JSJdJj lew*. Louisiana, and Florida, the only will begin at < p.m. tonjorrow parijla special feature-four
■ore la before I get home.” her hurry.and he provided a siren novP> brl>'» we* wearing a lilac linen gt the Quack 8h*ck with music by of rhumba ruffle*.
alien has handled wed- *~ort “> ‘he wene. * ‘ «« with n.vy acoereorire and n Bm Kow ^ hu Baytonlan or- No. 2520 1. cut In else. J, «.
cheat ra.
2520 1* cut In site* 2, 4, « and
S. Site 4, 1% yds. 25-in.
f?.. rXwn, political leaning lmw dldn't turn out so welL She was K,rkMtrirk on Crvetal Bav ‘Plan* They wl" r*tUrn 0n Ju"* *f. ' Admittance will be by 19M mem- Send 25c foi PATTERN with
" heeding for wedding No. » when In^STJnfXa^ Counc“ B,u,f’ K‘n,M' wh'” b*”hlP «*«F and each pereon Name, Addreu and Styla Number
“ a SShbride, .ho could »>** wm nabbed- for speeding A . !? T u ... L wl" m*k. their home. Th. groom mult iubmlt hli or her individual desired. Addreu PATTERN BU-
tt,hU.^^„H v on . dre. hard-heerted c^p g.ve h^a "‘k«J !? "?“"* *hlch/‘' »>* * ">m' i, employ^ there with th. Cart.r ratmber.hlp card. The d.nc. will REAU. The Baytown Sun. Box
s&u m •«" -»• •».....»susn ssru-*?s N-ro’1'
^ V—I" S*“S !' Lm. .t A»l*™. AN- Tb. .tllvUlM Mil b. b,o.a,..l PUI.rn ,~b, lo IUI „<Ut. !«■
Mpcnaiv. Mr* Allen ever had ™ IU,d* when ltecmai thou mentioned were Mr*. Clyde ^ ^ br,d# rrBdu.ted (fom from 1:20-10 p.m. over radio station mediately. For .pedal handling of
,tud m making. It wm entirely . dluoolere FuUtr' Mf*' J°h" B°ddl'' high school In Arkeneae-jand at- rreL. Mre Beverly Rockhold, dl- order via flret class mall Include
g -Ml pomt lece anil had a five- _ KrUh DuUon. Mr*. L L. Fuller. W. JJJJ ljM , r#ctori tnn0Unwd ttiat the Quack «» extra 5c per pattern.
Baytown gueeta present for the shack will be open at 7 p.m. to aell JUST OFF THE PRESS ... the
wedding were the bride's parent* membership card*. They may also 8uro. r Book of Fashion featuring
and Mlu Hennlgan. be purchased at the regular seulon «’ aeaeon’a newest .^le*. *11 de-
* tonight beginning at 8 p.m. e'gned with th# .ImpUclty that
spell* smartness and caiy sewing,
ages and occasion*; the prettlat
Memorial Ruth Clast vacation tog*; outfit* for town and
Hat Family Picnic country; and many, many delight
ful styles for the season'* smart
A family picnic wa* enjoyed by cottona, Including the popular
Did You Know
that there it a shop in Raytown wham you Can purchase your
materials, plan vour wardrobe and have it made to order?
For detail cpma inJtuae^t , — -—^
The Needle Room
PHONE 3-1503
DIRECTLY JN FRONT OF BAYTOWN "A!* POSTOFFICE
I urd tram. "When my eon Bob merried," th*
Hit Allen won't »»y who wore It con,rue«, "I forgot I we* th*
ft* wedding consultant ..Id bridegroom', mother and wm .up-
I tolls* off either a big or amall P0**1 to w*lk down ‘he aisle. Fin-
MLdi» la a cinch. If the just can •I1T wmeone gave me a .hove and
ton Mama out of the picture., ‘ remembered tbl* time I waa la
1 {be observed: “If. not only ,h» wpddln« P*rtV. not running It."
F. Muller, Glynn Ji. Young, Gordon
G. Young. Samml# McPhall. Mre.
J. K. Barnes and Mre. Ralph Mc-
Camy.
Mlt-KMAN SAVES DAY
MT CLEMENS, Mich -ll'.Pi- Mr*
Mier-Altemore
Betrothal Told
Lydia Clast Hat
Businatt Meeting
STAY fresh, fastidious, free
sill. STA-FREE”
Mr*. Robert Kelly wa* ho*tcu In
. her hgme at 1000 Parkway Drlva ------- . . ........... ........... —
Mr and Mre. Henry Mlcr of Waco (0 member* of the Lydia Clau of member* of the Ruth Claw of Me- sheer*. Order your copy now. Price
Miranda Klein, 79, ha* no telephone are announcing the engagement and Central Baptist ChurcfT for th* mortal Baptist Church last night ]uat 20c,
*o when *he became serioualy 111, approaching mariage of their monthly bustneu meeting. on the church lot. Mrs. J. M. Brid- -
•he left a note ln * bottle for the daughter, Joyce, to Joseph M. Alte- Mrs. J. C. Holloway, stewardship gea la teacher of the cImi. HICKERSON SON BORN’
vice president, wa* In charge of Mr*. L. R. Bird wa* chairman of
th# meeting which included report* th* arrangement* committee. A*- .
from all of the cteaa officer*. *t.tlng h.r were Mre. C. B. P.tte- ‘•» announcing tha
Mr*. Uuls William* led the op- way, Mre. Dave Parish, Mr*. C. H. b'rth of their »on, Glen, who arrlv-
enlng prayer with Mr*. H. L Davl* Carney, Mr*. Travis Bray, Mr*. H. #t * * m- today at the S®" Ja'
giving the devotional on “Endur- c. Boyles, Mrs. J. P
milkman. He calkd an hour later, mow_ jr, ,on of Mr. ,nd Mrs. J.
j found her note and called police.
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Vopi vnthr-eim odors
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BUCK'S PHARMACY & VARIETY
22SW. TEXAS DIAL 8107
M, Altcmore of Baytown.
The wedding will take place at
7:20 p m. on July 8 In the Calvary
Baptist Church of Waco.
Hiekereon of
PERSONALS
Wilson and ctnt0 •Memorlal Hospital. He weigh-
ed aeven pounds and six ounces,
Attend* Navy Mother* Meet
Mr*. Blanche Hunter left for
Washington, D. C. today to attend Broadway,
the National Convention of Navy .—-
Mother* Club of America at the Tennessee
•nee." Refreshments ofpunch and The baby., gr.ndmothers are Mr*.
“““
W. Owen, Mrs. J. M. Lilly, Mr*. J. and five guest* who were Mre. Wll- Mlam1, Florida.
A. Thibodeaux and Mr*. M. A. liam Fisher of Hobart, Oklahoma,
Mr*. Tom Bray of Dallas. Mre. Cora
Arnold and Ml** Marilyn Saveli,
i* the leading pro- -
Mayflower Hotel which meets June ducer of children’s ho**, It rank* Emperor Chin Shlh Huang
19-23. She will represent the Bay-
town Navy Mother* Club.
second to North Carolina in pro- started construction of China’*
ductlon of all *eamle»» ho»e. Great Wall ln 219 B. C.
Weslaco Goes!* Here
Mr. and Mr*. I. L Edgar of We*-
laco were recent visitors In th*
home of hts brother, Mr. and Mrs.
W: R. Edgar. Mis* Doris Elaine
Edgar accompanied her aunt and
uncle home to Weslaco for a visit
Leave On Vacation
Mr. and Mre D. B. Bailey and
children left today for a two weeks
vacation which they will spend ln
Alabama, Florida ana Louisiana.
Return From Arknaaa
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. WhlU and
daughter, Linda Gayly, have re-
turned from a vacation spent st
Petit Jean State Park near Morrtl-
ton, Arkansas, where they attended
th* Arkaneaa Camp Farthreat-Out
They also visited ln Morgan City,
Louisiana with relatives. Miss Lou-
is* Whit* accompanied her brother
and family horn* for a two weeks
visit In Baytowh.
Looking Backwarj
~ 'FronTTitoSSr
ssr«ss£-d
WlthRatdG".....
Collection of Karbfl** ,
started in
City of Goose Creek
morning, Mayor C. Q
iHB Sasssss
eader of 4he French dUpiayed opehJY " ia |
LaUr he broke wtih counter» for th* flr*‘1
'*1 elements. He be- m0„th*.
“acrepUd S^pSrt- 1# vlctorlouj
to Instruction and ADOLF
» cabinet of Georges glons marched l« to ^ f
Is became premier many attacked
rved 11 times ln all front. Arnhw^0'
Identify him? «=• Toky0. .Jmst rec«at
rican reformer
V
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Flys To California
Mre. Morgan Tartt and six weeks
<dd daughter, Kathryn Anne, left
Wednesday by plane for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Robert S. Furst of Pasadena, Cali-
fornia. -
Sunday School Clast
Has Early Breakfast
$298
of our
Entire Stock
Children's
Acrobat
• Story Book
Summer
SHOES
CONTINUES
- UNSURPASSED
SERVICE
h'V experienced men
mn
Members of th a Truthseekers
data of Memorial Baptist Church
met In th* home of their teacher,
Mre. Walter Bradhurjr, jldsterday
morning for « come-as-you-are
breakfast. * ' r
Tha breakfast of hot biscuits, eof-
fea and jelly was prepared by a
hostess committee of Mrs. T. E.
Cols, Mre. L. O. Gilbert, Mre Theo
Taylor and Mre. W. L. Todd.
Others present were Mesdames
0. S. Hill In, Dan Hindman, M. L.
Jordan, O. O. Dorris, 8. B. Wright,
C R. McNabb, W. C. Jackson, E. W.
LaFlette, Miles Keller, C. E. Co\e,
O. H. Barclay, J. P. Boyd, Clyde
Colburn and N. D, McWilliams.
Another Fashion First! '
Reg.
"Coolie Joes**
At teen In June
Parents' Mttfasin*
i .
newcomers club will
HAVE PICNIC MEETING
35.1
■
A picnic for members of the New-
lomers Club and their children wUl
be giyen at 11:45 a m.
tb* lawn.of the home
Charles Seligman at t
James. AU newcomers to
2L
IIltCLlil
Harry
Most original idea in many a
moon .,. Kate Greenaway's
“Coolie Jac” playsuits tor
every girl from tot to toenl
Made with fetching bloomer-
leg shorts ... long top that’s
free at the sides, caught only
by the drawstring waistline.. •
nretty puffy pockets. (Every
Kate Greenaway has a pock-
et!) In fine eotton seersucker
SoikMs — Straps
Pomps
luUijA
IT'S newi:
IT'S NEEDED!'
SHADOW-PROOF SLIP
A lovely slip ,
inspiration for
your summer.
shadow panel. .
In white or pink
or sheer.tones..4.
sizes 32 to 44,’
TRUDY HALL JU
IWto, Green., a,
to aU sixes and
widths./
V
PauiU.Lee
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DIAL 8111
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ONE TABLE -
CHILDREN'S SHOES
sandals $-00
Assorted I
-*mr— f-fc
1 1 1
RAYBORN JOHNSON
AGENCY
ALL FORMS OF
INSURANCE
AT 10 TO 25lv SAVINGS
See IN Tiwlaj
270 Kan/alis Bldg. *. Dial MOXN
214-218
W. TEXAS
tthe ftodesszwetq’A
Tmvxk^ijomfry
C-O-O-L-Y
AIR
CONDITIONED
214 - 218 WJTEXAS
utcher
Blast Foi
By DAN SHIXT*
The t!
Pontiac
.lugging Dittmanl
rUUUSC, WV, — *>—
2 spot in the Maior Ql
Two powerful home i
run*. The first four-baj
runil. 4UV U2 ■» »W»S* wvq
first frame with two
into a 8-0, lead. Dic-
tating when Hap Mar
‘Ifflm second.
Lamb " j
The other Corner came
la tht sixth. It was noa* oth*r|
Johnny Johnsoa who Mftod th
Jar tote toft wtokw tor aa |
four-bagger. Last Tuaaday Jo
hrofcs *P * haU gaaw with .
iMlng hssnsr, and last wsu
ga«* Dttuaaa victory to the
gjBgM Vftfc • M Ml Stopa1
Butcher's horns run Into
eenttr for three runs was
Hurler Osorg* WUksreon
WUksreon, who already h.
no-hlttere to hla credit this
•st th* HsmphlUer. down with!
See hits, aU la ths taflrip
walked only three men, and fa
font. |
tb* Hemphill*rs dropped
third place as a resutt of th
feat, and this allowed the Hu
who blanked Gray Lumber,
make thslr poaltk»/a| th#
th* standing* more secure.
General Tire held on to
place by edging Higginbotham!
and Cnlpsppsr stayed Most ss
lull of Tlr* with a 11-8
over CTBrlan. ■
Th# sehedul# for agjrt Tu*adl
as foltows: I
Ls* diamond on* 1 ''
General Tire at 7:10 p m.
m Humble at 9 p m.
Lee diamond two-Heraphill
Culpapper at 7:80 p.m. Gray vs. I
gtobotham at I pjn. I
la addition ts WftpfSMfJ
hurling psifarwasssj two j
pitch* rs wsrs double-ruggsd L
Bight Tiro's Wsbstsr Brinkley!
to roro fora. H# gave up oni>|
hits tS inggtehnSham. sad ■
only *2 man. on# mors tha
puity- minimum, to a*ven|
nlags.
Brinkley shalksd ap U *tl
out*.
Th# Osnsral pitcher had
good bscaua* Higginbotham
*r Guy Cauthsn warn t
any blaglaa free. Th*
managed to get four eafatietl
a triple by Brinkley that drov!
oae rum sad another a homes
Host Hamilton. Cauthen had s
hitter going Into th* aevanth In
but th* Tire men got to hlr
r'' two more blnglee to that I
Tha Tiro aoftbailers played
]fH ball. |
Th# other top-notch moundl
was turned In by Humble's Jot#
Spurgeon, who allowed Gray Ll
her only four hits, no two "
In the same Inning.
The Humble* played great
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1950, newspaper, June 16, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028846/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.