Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BU1JLETIH. TUESDAY, MAY 18,1933
LAXSON,
IROIANSAMIGIANTS TERtUEII • ■ PIRITCQTIKf-
Mjccemtve singles by Vaughan, Piet
and Padden supplied the tint run.
A single by "Pie" Traynor com-
bined with an error by Davis, mans -
factured the winning run for the
Pirates In the third frame. Pram
then on Big Jim smott and PhD
Collins held the Pirates In eheek.
The former was removed for e
pinch-hitter in the seventh inning.
Heine Meine pitched the distance
tor the. Pirates allowing 11 hits, tour
coming la the final tuning when
the Phillies staged a belated rally
by scoring two runs. There were
two men on the base# when Chuck
Klein, heavy nitUng outfielder, pep-
ped out to the Infield, ending the
contest.
In the American League the
Cleveland Indians were fltrat out 1
to 0 by the Philadelphia Athletics,
and dropped to but half s game
ah< ad of the ascend plage Newport
Mayes, M; Hugh MeParland 81. vs.
8am Wood. *7; O. Peters, 8t, vs. W.
<P. Ms Mt Walter Watson, M, vs.
* L. E Dublin. 80; Leo Bilinger, 04.
vs. J. M- Btalcup of Cleburne. 88;
Prank Harbour of Coleman, 03, vs.
J Claude Smith. 88; Bob Maxwell of
Hamilton. 8T, vs. M. E. Wakefield.
•1; J. R. Mitcham, 80. vs. W. C.
I Sturdivant, 88; M W. Terry, •*. vs.
SINKING ’EM
Merritt “Sugar" Gain tumetffln
the ftetcry. yielding eight hits, lour
more than the At garnered off &
Willis Hudlln. But Hudlln was
wiki, issuing eight bsses on balls.
One came In the fifth Inning wtpp
we walked Bishop for the toH
time and coupled wtth singles W
Cain and Cramer gave the At their
winning tally.
w w NBW YORK, May 18-JThe Pltte-
— j burgh Pirates took undisputed poas-
BY JACK CURDY straight season i estlon of first place Monday by nos-
United Press Staff Correspondent Instead :f slumping Into second tng out the Philadelphia Phillies &
NEW YORK, May 16—The New division ins Cleveland Warriors to 4 in the only game played and
York Otants and Cleveland Indians, wtnt on the war path and launched scheduled In tip National Leary?
the two wooder teams of 1833, com- an impreestvt drive toward the Tip victory placed tM Pirates half
mand much zt fandom's Interest as club's second pennant since th* a game 4n front of the Idle New
the major league dubs swing into ieagus was organized in 1880 The.
the mason a second Intersections! Indians wen their lens flag, and
shift. • . also the world championship from
The faas are doubly fortunate this Brooklyn, in 1030.
year In having the second traveling improved play in the field end'
day, which la elated two weeks ear- the continuance of last season's ex-
Ijer than ever before, occur just cellent pitching featured their work,
when the pennant fights in both Theee assets c mbined with timely.
leagues are at blow torch heat. hitting to nuke the dub ope of the
Hiding the parade of Eastern beet baUneed and most formidable
National dubs invading the west, in the Rinler circuit.., r.f,
the Oiants shuffled off to Buffs- 1 ; .
lo Monday, cnroule U> Chicago, »• .CL g u ,«
where they open s three-game ear- OlStTlOOtOTS LOS€
tee today with the Cubs. Western _ _ ,
fans are awaltmg eagerly for the Tfl Pnr her S IrlOndaX
Olants to shew their wares In for- 1 9 MUtKCtS MVIWUy
eign territory, because they have Du If 1A C
climaxed cne of the greatest early-j - Oy I 3 10 D tOOfll
season comebacks In major league, —---
history by threatening the pennant, yesterday the Porkers defeated
aspirations of Pittsburgh, the the Distributors to the tone of 13
strongest western dob u> 6. The Porkers took the lead In
Bill Terry's Giants, who tumbled first Inning and were never
dose to the National circuit cellar overtaken
last season, have staged a resolute Denman and Murray led in hit-
right-about-face They haven't ting for the Porkers wtth 3 doubles
gone below third place this sea- and a single each. Adams led In
son. and now are cnly half a game hitting for the Distributors with 3
behind the leading Pirates. singles.
----tlj imj > OS®* Summary R H ■
Goetf Pueblo* Helped Porkers........410 503 110 15 24 4
Unexpectedly good pitching has Distributors . . .300 001 001 5 7 4
Morning's Resnlts
• • \
No matches were played In the
championship flight this morn-
ing but those In the 33-player
jLf ATCH pis; in the annual Brown-i
* * wood Country Club Invitation
townaaoeg got under, wag today
H. O. AJdopr ,oi Ooitamu.
RUM Sparrow b Pei
MERIDlA*. Mlsi - A
sparrow, which flew onto the
on sigh n *tehee In the second
fligt* weip available at noon
They follow Chesney won from
Mapts Mf default; Weeds defeat-
ed Mcfwlsnd 3 and 1, Peters
wocJrom Fsin, 8 end 1; Dublin
defeated Watson, 3 sad 3; Kh-
luigar datostsd Stale up, 2-up;
Bbuikaer defeated Newman. 2-
Ltp; Green defeated Pranks 8 end
7: Jones won from 8nyder by
default, m the third flight Ar-
vln defeated- Shipman by de-
fault and Freeman won from
Calloway by default. These were
the only two third flight matches
booked for this morning.
of the J. D. Watkins home here,
and submitted to capttvttay MB
aroused considerable I n t e r e at
throughout tJke neighborhood. Mrs
y ,i M pus y.. .ft
by hating
did not qualify bul had bb have,
been found eligible lor aamteur,
competition he would have been!
seeded number eoe. Jack entered
the driving contest, and won this
event but MMr being ruled out of!
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1933, newspaper, May 16, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041056/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.