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THI IAYTOWN SUN, WIDAV,
3JJNI It, IW
ittman Boys Replace Hemphill In No. 2-SpotjBig Hep
| Butcher And Johnson
I Blast Four-Baggers
By DAN BH17LTS
The si
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runs. T
first ft
Into a
CURLY KAYOE
—by Sam Ltft
ilufginf Dfttman Boys steam-rollered over Hemphill
, <W), last night to replace their victim in the No.
spot in the Major City standings.
Two powerful home runs accounted for five of Dittman’s
ins. Toe first four-bagger was hit by Hock Butcher in the
runs. The first four-bagger was hit by Hock Butcher in the
first frame with two aboard, sending the Dittman Boys
into a SA hoi Dtttman added another run in the fourth
inning when Hap Marshall singled to drive in Thomas
Lamb frira second. '
The other homer came during Dlttman's last time at bat
ta th« Kata. It was MM other then
Johnny Johnson who lifted the u, m. fUl* They mod* no error*
far Into left canter tor an coajr ontsrfl.lder Lao Past! robbed
four-bagger. Last Tuaatey Johncra ^ on, (ur* yt whan be made
broke as a ball sum wttb a laet ^ running catch of a
Boxing In Siam Is Brutal
Could Pass For Organized Murder
YouuNW»toNamiT.cum-
South centcr bujloino
WITH THE
tolD Off-TWViaOT NO MASON
TO RISK fERMANIKT^^H
toatef bonier, and tost week he ||M drive. It eai the out*
BANGKOK, Thailand —OW— The On# of the up-and-eomlng |l*.,r*AI, 111
national sport of Slam I* eomethlng youngsters li aider! Vltheechal, rKHJjlOllf IZ'tf
sr.rssr vstgs„..
more a eomWnatloa of Jiu-Jitsu, baw, terrible hick and foreeful jrnrt worth Gate hac become the
la aavste and etreet fighting. The knee.* Saditdth NararM, Ut first Texas League pitcher to win
rireteher at the ringside gets eon* pound* to noted for Ms “rseers# » gw#** Utto
.tant u*e and (he official* wear pith ^ M(1 mSM knee to whirl Van Cuyk got victory Number 10
helmets to proteftHtosMtwn fly* opponents down by K.0.• »Mt night by serving up a oat*
Ing teeth. ... ^ reverse elbow U the blow hitter as the Cat. trimmed the
The contestants wear padded ^ te#th when Beaumont Roughneck# 8 to 0. Er-
gl°v»> to keep them from goufing ou, „ ,b# ^-flfhtlnf. each «>• Navel opposed the sU*foot*sla
each other*, eye. out, but.there (ontnUnt trlr, towhirl suddenly
the rssemblane* to boalng end* . Mt. h|| opponent with a fly ,#te. r°rt Worth WM •h®**1*^
Most of the punishment to Inflict* flba ,m„hTng lnto £#« or untH Jo® Tx,r^' knocked an Ith
ed by feet, knee* and elbow., ‘ * . - " ^ inning home run with two on base,
planted forcefully In any part of v Second-place Tulsa unloosed a
th# bod'’ The knee atoo’to useful In a .It- ^ •£**_* *
, uatlon likw that, while a well*
bou'* tr* lmt*~ 10 placed barefoot kick In face or
contestants pray°to TuddhH* for dJ "^Monrof" U*# Ur# Tulsa’. Jim Curley went the
aucceu In a graceful. dancln, In- STS— ^ ^ *
•ooger pike t*^
X^k. by the TennetM,
thority have been eauffct u t.
* ** |
J
vocation. Standard equipment at foUow| vv,.t.ro modM. At Dalla., th. Eaflea tod the
* the ringilde I. an aar-apUttinf _ Ut, rln. -ft** Shreveport SporU 2 to 1 at the end
- Si.m... land A ho., reed oloe# 1 . " * r*r' *ll n rmf* m,r#** .M„,n lnnlne. of nlav but weak-
Siameae band whom rmd pipe* round, wd of mVen Inning. of play IJut wmA
gong, and xylophone, h.tp drown Tb§ erouch ^
out the aound. of mayhem.
each other for an opening.
gave Dlttmaa ta lh* flnal landing defrnalve play of the
frame with a hard hit ring to. . *
Butcher's home run Into desp Th( Humble, took a one-run toad
center tor three rone was all that . . . ,, ,
Hurtor George Wllk.roon nee<tod. L^^^tSa!^l2£
WUkerson, who alroady ha. two
no-hlttera to hto credit thto .eaaon, up wl‘h * ,|B| * ,0 h m *
sr'bSTST^TTiJS.t; * >»• »*'■«•» *" “«*<
“*"• -4 msi x* n.' zjaz
The Hemphlllrre dropped Into Pu»hed another nln acroa. In tha
third place aa a re.ult of the de- <ourth ri*»« when Rudy Page!
feat, and thto allowed th. Humble* ringtod, waa mcrlflced to second by
who blanked Gray Lumber, 4-0, to Edwin Beauchamp, took third on
their poelUon /at the top of a single by Golds Grubs, and (tola
the standing* more secure. home. Th# lari Humble tally cam# -. , ----------------------- ------------------------------—........
General Tire held on to fourth In th. fifth on a Gray mtocue. * By OlCOf Frolgy
STcS^rsr: ss»jwa -• ™ r»-»s - ^ -*«- — ,„ro,___________________
heel, of Tire with a U-8 victory but In that frame th. Culpepper * k"'' , " latllln« bllitlea of the Philippine Seat, Old whom h, won the American League League game on the Lee diamond#
over O'Brien. got well quick, banging out three f J . . Fearlem meanwhile 1. going to tall batting title in 1M«, for Dick Welk, It was Black'. Qmt win In three
Th# achedule for Wit Tueaday U hit* and *corlng five run*. It we* n * .. .. "* * aero** to Murphy'* billiard *mpor- a J2-year-old pitcher. starts, *nd Fuller * third defeat*
a* follow*: 21 rtueh the »»me procedure In the * . _ * ' lum and check on the »pecie* eight- It wae a etralght *wap with op agaln.t no victories ,
. Lee diamond one- Mttnun v* fifth Inning when they collected '1.^' ,baU-ln-thc-ride-pocket. c«.h Involved. Vernon. In the wont The league »w Ing* back Into ac-
Oaneral Tlr# at T:M p m. O'Brien five more *aletle* and the um. ^ * yo The teeth come higher there but slump of hi* nine-year major league tlon next Tui-.dsy night. Ix ggett'.
they come earier. The guy I play career, to batting only .l»l for 27 Prog I* atop the Handing* with
with has falilea. game*. three win* and no defeat*.
aubdu* th* Houaton Buff* U to A
Howto* aent owt tour pltehtr* try
ing to halt th* Oltor** winning tac*
circle "nwi *°ln* ,n *"** th* vl,ltin* t,am
took a 4 to 2 dectolon.
Sports Parade
Hickey Vernon Traded Black's Pharmacy Team
Back To Washington Edges Fuller's. U
try Bun Cto.»lfled Ad»-Dtol 1301
WASHINGTON—(Til— Th# Ctove- Black'* Pharmacy collected *#ven
tond Indian. tM«rriIBurnun fourth to defmt
M‘'k"SSit-Sa'S « -• •
v* Humble at t p m. number of nm*.
Lee diamond two-Hemphill v». g L*ne wa* Culpepper'* leading
Culpapper at 7:10 p m. Gray va. Hlg- hitter, rapping out three hit* In
ginbotbam at» pjn. four official trip* to th# plate. Pit-
In addition to Wlh*r»on’« fine rber Clyde Mooney got two for
hurling performnnoa. two other ind Xi E Une had two for
pitcher* were double-rugged U*t (ouf( |nf|udlng a double,
night. Tlre'e Webater Brinkley wa* Mooney gav* up **v*n hit* to
In rara form. H* gav* up only two O'Brien,
hit* to Higginbotham, and faced
only >2 m«n. on* more than the LINE WORKS R H E
possible minimum, In *#ven In* Hemphill ........000 000 0-0 1 t
nlnga Dlttmsn ......>00 102 «-«
Brinkley chalked up 12 »trik«-
•ut*. >;
Th* Central pltch.r bad to be
good because Higginbotham Hurl-
« 1
up and running.
The direction 1* strictly up to
you, but the m*du* operand! I*
shark ftohlng In the Philippine
Sea*.
Take it from the department of
the interior, th* Philippine Seat
ar* lou*y with ’em. And they've got
all kind*: tigers, man-eater, ham-
merhead, cat, cow, gray, black-fin-
ned and mackerel shark*. Ther*
was no mention of pobt sharks, but
that may be strictly an oversight
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_______|_____ altta of a longUn* trawl or gill net-
•r Quy Cauthen wasn't patting out Gray Lumber ...000 000 0-0 4 9 tlng. There'* no u«# of going any
aay blagle* free. The Tire* only Humble .........101 110 x—4 9 0 further, because I’m too confused
managed to get four Mfeties, on# j jUrtinB, ,nd A. Garcia; Spur- t® out lust how they ar#
a triple by Brinkley that drove In feon ^ Grubc Umplres-Cholch- u*ed. Expert* undoubtedly are on
on* run and another a homer by „ tn(1 Blumberg. " hand- however, to teteh th* novlc*.
Hoot Hamilton. Cauthen had a two-____ . , , The bait u.cd 1* an Interesting
hitter going Into tha seventh Inning, Hlfflnbotham ..000 000 P-0 I * angle. They use water buffalo, wild
but th* Tire men got to him for General Tire ....010 010 x 2 4 0 pjg luh fIeih_an(1 hor***.
two more blnglea In that frame. Cauthen and Gore; Brinkley 4nd There, finally, we hav# a real ex-
The Tire aoftbanera played error- Hamilton. Umpire*—Andre** and cute—and th# be.t posslbl* um-
lea* ball. Dittman. for *°m# of those h»ybum«r* who
Th* other top-notch mound Job ^ ... , erry our daring deuce* down the
wa* turned in by Humble'. Johnny ......t0, ^ , drain. Old F.arles* ha*, a* hi* num-
Spurgeon, who allowed Gray Lum- _ ......... ber on# candidate, a nag called Mr.
ber only four Mt*. no two coming Mooney and Holland; Walker, Trouble who 1* Just living up to
In the same Inning. Courvelle, Ru*sc 11 and F. Baker, hi* name week after week. I would
The Humbl** played great ball Holder. Umpire* — McCamy and dearly love to attach Mr. Trouble *
-——.................---------------------- Hamilton.
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Logh tailing this year for th* 1X5*■;
I rink* •» Wimbledon. That’s the
Tb* weakest American team tinea aub i* «pon
[ ^ and of »b. war to campaigning The last rt
I,breed and for tha flwt Um* to ago by COT]
mat IP*" • MBer than a though only
!w,*l,y‘h> ■ Score. Ot I
I n »»* green
I Toung Frank Sedgman of Aurira- *e*roh'
M !i th* top choice to aueeaed Ted Jtm Netooa ol
I „|„*dfr of ItocreaceuU. Qrilfdr. Good* will hav*
M# who will not defend his Utle. talc wholesale *1
ymr. Bob FaUunbur, ..id ril mu,
4 Hrilywood did It tha yaar before ,, . « '
I ^ Kramer picked up th. JJjJ* I0) wl"
| uephy to 1947. Kramer also was A
it* AMS favorite but loet out to m,,.,' , d';n*t<!<
pm for possible Davto Cup play, Ail perwa. coi
to Billy hasn't been any ball of mu*t r»gi,tfr „
fl,a for the hunt bei
Aging Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, Here are th* ri
Budge Petty of Lo* Ang.lv. ,nd hunt.
Alt L*r**n of San J’ranctoco ar* Shot gun* no la
I to tori bet* amoeg other Amer- can be used. tR!
mm wboU give It a try. pr<u»ed air rifto
patty, who apenda a lot of Um. allowed)
I n Pari# recenUy wo% th* French Shot shall not t
ItoMion'biP* including victoriea Only tnakea «
I «**r Talbert and Jaroalav Droby. part of snakea) e
I to displaced Csech. Talbert also counted.
I )wt to Lennart Bergelln of 8wcdrn. Any and all anal
I* ardlaary player by big time ter closing time (
I juadardt, in straight seta at Stock- disqualified.
■ Bto- 1 Any one may <
I Probny and Eric 8turgess of bunt and be eligib
I Itoli Africa are In fine form and Participant# wl
I «rli ha* disposed of th* two young own gun* and am
I iasflean hope*—Larsen and Vic Derision* of thi
I fetus of Philadelphia. Even old fl"»1 to all ca*e#
I John Bromwich of Australia dusted --
‘ ta ‘be VFAT QtEsTIO?
W. Dorf man of N.w York, Tony Sr" of ’ on^mak
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Hemphill ............7*4
General Tlr# ........7
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Higginbotham .......2H
Gray Lumber........2'4
O’Brien .............1
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Gardelia Leaves
Houston, Hints
Pay-Off In Suit
rein* to a longllne trawl or even a
prt slightly used gill netting and set
.884 * new xbark-catchlng record.
.727 Th* man who brought thto to fny
6S2 attention mad* a noble sacrifice.
.636 iIe oWered bit mother-in-law. But
M5 in this case Mr. Trouble take* pr*c-
'227 edence over Mr*. Trouble.
227 Actually, acoofdlng to th* De-
.091 P#rtment ot th* Interior, thi* shark
fishing business goes beyond tha
realm of pura sport. It ha* com-
mercial possibilities
Did you realize that a ton of j
ahark liver* 1* worth *8007
With steak at *1.20 a pound ther*
must ba a terrific market available
there.
,. Thera ar# numerous other by-
............product posritittltie*: oil, hides, fin*,
HOUSTON -Ot- Tousle-headcd racat, meal and teeth. The teeth
Danny Gardelia, one of baseball’s were going at 90 cent* per 100 at
most shuffled men, wa* ready for the last market report and a shark
the road again tndwy, «6ter Mnt- having several rows of teeth wdtild
Ing that a "pay-ofr prompted Wm be worth *1.50 to *2.00 for the teeth
to drop a *300,000 suit against ^r- alone. Cheap at half the price,
ganlzed baseball. in other words, a shark on th#
The pint-sized outfielder got his hook to worth from *15 to *20 if
shipping notice from the Houston evary part Is utilized. It does, how-
Buffs of the Texas League Wednes- eVer, take a lot of utilising. And I
day night. He: was awaiting further would-suppose that you’d have to
orders here, but presumably will be in the mood. ''
go b*ck to the parent St. Louts But if you’re looking for a new
Cards for .further disposition. f)ihing thrill, that would seem to
Oardella's official statement was be It And.if anybody wants to steal
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‘You might say in the papers whether Mr, Trouble it locked up
that Gardelia w#s paid .something loosely, you’v. found yourself a
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Just how much he got and who carcharias (highbrow for shark),
paid It were unanswered questions.
He had to turn over to attorneys
half of what he received, Gardelia
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