The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1950 Page: 7 of 10
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;a Oilers Rap
lits To Down
ston, 12-3
ITED PRES*
tjr Chri* Vm Cuyk of the
Vorth Cat* ha*beoome Um
'exaa LmH pitcher to wta
in thla MMoa.
Cuyk got victory Number 10
by Mrvtof up » one*
_ the CoU trimmed Um
ont Roughneck* I to * Dr-
ivel oppoeed the »lx-foot-*l*
dor and deeerved o hotter
ort Worth wu eoereleee, too,
00 Torpey knocked an Mb
home run with two on beat,
id-place Tulaa unlooeed a
ittack on Ita home field to
the Houeton Buffa 13 to ft.
1 arnt out four pitchera try-
nalt the OU*r»' winning tac-
iiaa’e Jim Curley went the
illowltig aeven hit*.
>alla*. the Eagle* led the
j»rt Sport* 2 to 1 at the end
it inning* of play but weak-
ling in and the viaiting team
I to 3 declalon.
flanifled Ad*—Dial MO*.
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Domination At
Ifiinbledon Seen
Close To 1000 Snakes
Expected To Be Shot
*****
Tomorrow
Yanks Drop Third In Row As Pierce Hurls One-Hitter
JWWS.JUNI ix i no
High!,
NEW YORK —4®— ** look *1* minute nlnetorm perhape deprived to .Sto. aleo hit safely In hi* lSUi
■ - — w wwwww long year* but little Ufty BUI, him of . no-hltter. The r.m delayed Mraight game 8*m Chapman horn-
Thev drmt It V * .1. . Pierce of the Chicago Whit# Boa - g»me in the fifth inning and . . Philadelohi*
oir ni. In f1 knJ?Vw’ th# anakes at Highland* Reger- w,th th, ...son* one-hltUr-final. wh,n *“ turned Billy John- ,r*d ,or , h‘ ^
Oir ant in for a bad beating from 7 a.m. to 4:30 n.m. tomor- ^ „„ . ...... *un- the V.nk batter, got .
In other American League game*.
voir «rl tv u j ^ but the Makes at Highlands Reser- W|lh th* **a*oa* «
,or * h*11 from 7 ..m. to 1:30 p.m. tomor- ,, „,.a. ,od.,, w''"k'"ld •«>»" «*• »**««-» Oil.™ g.1.
IS* .. new .n.t'.tt.tto. Ua, tt. lUytow. H-tt* «d Ftaha, TmTSSSeSTti.-m-.' w"ny 0,,er‘ ,l 8 “*
Baytown Oilers Play
Sweeny Here Tonight
Week-end action for the Baytown Oilers gets underway
National th* Humble Ball Park.
The red hot Baytown nine will be seeking ita ninth victory
-10 starts.
-------------------------- Sunday the Oilers entertain a semi-pro club from Hunts-
Detroit extended n. m „ , •* Philadelphia were reined out In ville at 3 p.m.
“H • ■ * * P th# national. , Then next Thursday night Manager Clarence Pillow’s
sr— ~ £=■£ Has fzsstxssz r~“ ** —
i™it the top choice to auected Ted Jlm Nfl“» * Deltorf, Sporting UlUlUl LUOp withnaw and Mid That lad aom* •** “d 0#ftr** *WL Vie Utohed th* tint one-htUer of th* Last Week-end the Oiler* stopjXHi the Galveston Reach
Rktoeder of Locroweuta. CWifdr- Good* wiU hav* shotgun qjieli* for ■ ■ day iTgoing to pitch Just aa good thr^ hu."4 a'*h ^ ta^pH # to 0 Club nine, 8-1. and drubbed Port Arthur. 17-3.
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. _ -- — “ ,w.„ .... - BUk | tinn V*. Second Baptiat at 8:30 pm. .ptecce didn’t m*k# it In Detroit.
Billy Talbert of New York, the
ksisP?=«sS^
,1*01 of Philadelphia. Even old nn‘‘ ln 111 <**«•
I kirn Bromwich of Australia dusted -
I df Lartm tn a tournament in the X|:XT Qi jrsTION
, ™. MILWAUKEE- (LB -The new
I r^n/rTfhfn.tT 1°^ 1°^ “wn,‘r of one m*k" of motorcycle
“1 Jtfd * »bH to fill out a registration
I (Mkaki of Hamtramck, Michigan, carj (or the company file, and
I vt krictiy outsider* at Wimbledon among other questions is, “what
IW at least the latter two are motorcycle or auto does this re-
I Wiring for bigger thing* In the placeT’’ Recently on* new owner
I ftfurw. replied, “streetcar."
a rubbish pile in a vacant lot after
they had discovered nothing ln a
raid on a home next door.
Buck Turner
SELLS
CHEVROLET
pne for possible Davia Cup play,
Id Billy hasn’t been any bail of must regiater at headquarters be- . — lwn ' u. .. uu‘ «■“•»” -•'*
Hr* for the hunt begin*. V ^ ***.rk* per by winning aeven and losing IS
Agin* Gardnsr Mulloy of Miami. Her* are the rule* aovernlne she MrtJwd,*t v*- Memorial Baptist at ld^t MUOn
.Sm» - l~ IW. hj “V — «•"""««>• • HgT*.
grt Larsen of San Frandeco are Shot guna no larger than 13 gauge ***"** wh#B fMln«
U bert toU »mowg other Amer- can be uwd. miflee, platoU, com- *1 C^ar B^v^ Banart afa ii ,h» ^ ehmnpkm Y.n-
0( s* «Vssarfisrt n sj?-*
I Pstty, »ho spend* a lot of Um* allowed) . . . . ,Tr.n to 0 1-hit victory In which a 44-
Kpva. recently wo^thq French Shot .hall not be larger than 71*. S^uTlcr tel. m tL l^p
I Aoipton.hlps including victorte. Only snake* (or a recogntiablc have been bea^ aTTaaT
I dir Talbert and Jaroaiav Droby, part of make*) checked in will be __
I he displaced Ciech. Talbert also counted.
I yd t* Lennart Bergeiin of Sweden. Any and all snakes checked in af- EASY Tt) PICK OFF
|» erdtaery player by big time t*r closing time <4:30 p.m.) will be BARTLESVILLE. Okla, -(DP) -
Igisdardii, in etralght sets «t Stock- disqualified. When officer* confiscated 43 half-
I Bim. I An>' one may enter this snake pint* of whiakey here, it was as
I Drobny and Eric Sturgesa of hunt and be eligible for prlaei. easy as picking bottle* off a trash
I South Africa are In fin* form and Participant* will furniah their heap. In fact, that’s atl they did.
[urihaidispoeedofth* two young o^ n «««» and ammunition. Sheriff Wilbur D. Spears and
I Aaarican hopea-Laraen and Vic __ Ih-rtslona of the Judge* will be other officer* found the whiakey on
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.