The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 1952 Page: 7 of 10
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, (952
soccesaful and had established
ment with a written constituti 1
on the principles of justice and?'
right* of humanity, that they £
over almost the entire couth "
become one of the leading J ‘
for all whn amiahf u ii.i ..
wO Gomes Thursday Vander Meer Gains Hunting
fo Open Series Play Vic,oryWith And Fishing
By' dan wuLn Beaumont Siutout
8y Jim Nelson
ffin ^General Tire vs Baker's Food Market at 7:30 By nNma) prfss vvk have Reports ’from .11
SLTSLTSno! *• L ■/ tat, z szalsl «
for all who sought it, that the riZ"
earth, and that there a hor ^ ^
for ouraelves would not'L,
this
week-
♦wr,
not »o good. One fellow said there
was so many boat* on Dows reef
________„ that lie had to go two mile* out of
He now has beat the Roughnecks hi* wal to get around them so
fi«o «« -i- «. vjc_ maybe it was the competition that
Playoffs In
Hi-City Loop
Open Tonight
Playoffs
Benefit Race
Thursday At
Arrowhead
80 Pit) Golfers Set For New Tam Match
red to us. ou “W!,nijounced Monday that the two teams meeting. Thurs- ■ now has &W the Roughn
■°' tht p ,y “ "s1* £K2£jg ~ *,
tB&KM: s.f« ss sttet
CHICAGO, Aug. 8 lift — A field
of 80 pro golfers, ineluding"'alJ the
acknowledged best^except for Ben
.Hogan and-Bobby Locke, finished
practice rounds Wednesday for
The stock car races at Arrow- opening Thursday -W** Tam
head Park Speedway in-Houston Shunter’s 72-hole -World’’ toun...
dray r-SLK; BKHKX5 xmmmsw
niirht nn riinmnmi with ra£ln* drlver who is going buna, mmg Sam Snead, White Sulphur I
jfMatKAe 1
But doctors may be able to “
mbavy at 7:30 p.m., and Kl-
wants playing I^ggett's Drug at
»°*S!SSSW-
i Merry-Go-Round:
5el Like A Fool
et Punched In Lobl
jyfown Lassies
dvahce In Girls'
jflball Tourney
... ... - who prai We heard from a number of flah-
pion Will confipete in the Vander Meer last week at Tulsa. from Dows who paught a
State TAAF Men’s Softball Tour* and his relief, Joseph Crowder, for few croakers or one of two trout,
nament-at Texas City frqm August 14< hits. but Erwin ’Prime! was one satls-
*hrough 23. • In other games; the Fort Worth fied Dow* reef angler. He caught
A*1*.,”?- 4 spot in the playoffs Cats defeated the Houston Buffs,
Buffs, one trout and it Weighed ap even
was the only berth to be filled ® *o 5, Dalips beat San Antonio 9 five pounds. It took a live shrimp.
« Tuesiiiy? «*#« season,fin- j® and Shreveport whipped Ok- ^
Erwin also mentioned that the
Shrimp seem to be coming back
pretty well. He wouldn’t tell where
U”tTL., S’Srjsjkiji
: to eat any more Clark after m*vu Jn°a*f |
ts—kt leant not In Congress „.JKln* *Mfl
ales, and Baker’s Food Marketed' lahQ™ City 4 to 2. .
scheduled Die- ^
f the Mayflower franco. W'hpr,0*.4 uPP»l
votes hta.con&SjL
f to the testimony ” hftn be prostRat^*!
United States vs. Ffturn for money it',, "
Clark, had I not *>« • rtS.!
p a mint, I would “ut
!itched in the lob- “he fact that tij L
S.1’
erc.and now that to ** directed?
noi/n better than «d l"' Si
c Some years ago bott/’of ^' ‘n*tl* fu« ||
wrote a book in stand against
Yet CongrZSJ*J
skillful fob'y'fifij
*f!'l vot«a to
Ji—'— “.'“SKlSrjiS: SSLfi&R.
Ssrasrts, tsvs?**-* d*- »>t.i
Ci« tw J«1»» «t,' Mm.
The same teams meet again
Thursday on diamond two.
VFW is 'the favorite to cop
the championship. W. f. Mora-
vits’ boys finished'the regular
seaaon In first place by a safe
margin.
Kiwanls'Won a douhieheader
on the final night of play to slip
into second place. Leggett’s
Drug and Black’s Pharmacy fin-
ished in a tie for third.
A flip of the coin put Leggett’s
in third place end Black’s in the
No. « spot for piaydff pur-
poses.
store his sight through prolonged
and expensive, treatments.
Most of the drivers have already
announced they will donate their
winnings in Thursday’s - race to
Davis, and Speedway Promoters
Sarge Garrison and Roy Huston
plan to give SO per cent of the
gate to the ex-driver. All of the
money will be used 'to pay for
Davis’ medical treatments,
A regular program is scheduled.
First race gets underway at 8:15
p.m. There will be three 10-lap
heats; two l.'vlap semi-finals and
a 25-lap feature. The fir
final is to be broadcast.
trich set Humble down on one lone „ The game between the Cats and
—■ »*~2. s&iS&.TS&t-r' ^j****-** ~
inum .m. i___ Thp eamo hptu/»o« raid hw%A ni»ni Jasi wee*. - •
BIG ENOUGL
O. W. and ‘
their ten foot __ _ _____
Cedar Bayou channel Saturday for a firee; Police book^hlmTorcatoi
half and nlolra/11 ,)> .niiltn . _-l-J > I
Skids. Inta .Trouble
ST. LOUIS, Md. (IfL-Robert Nes-
rne bit. hit while Teammate Henson oof Biaffs went to extra innings when big FNoitflH ty> fvt s^er’ skidded into big trouble on
K leeond game scheduled for !ectod two single doubfe and . »ouston ktrtfielder Bd Mierkowicr q W and mZ Favle demand & W* Hi» ca5 catomed off
m Tuesday was awarded to twn.nm hnmo‘in V*„. lifted a am to«f. hm»'M, mm ”■ f*yi* »**gg«d one parked car, which slammed ln-
Tucsday
liston by
'ay wa, awarded to tworun* homer in:VAurTips to the a 350 ^t h^e run over th£r ^nYoot uLfsouth oTtoe ^ parked car, which slammed in-
forfeit, from Galen. Plato Peterson _ also socked a £ J Jf faience in the ninth to Sr^y^S SS£ £
mer for toe victors,
w Bo„lc a ♦‘ VC. * v««cc wwnvu v«* c
tmm mmmm 'mm mSm*
lens’s 5-
schedule will
rdn on a wild pitch.
Both General Tire and Prince wi™ fo'lr losses-
plenty big to eat.
er whs entitied
its and Protocol.”
ad some caustic
nit the gentlemen
artment. And if 1
>ugh to follow the
lifers about pink
i I suppose I de-
hed in the lobby,
mywhere else,
t was for tfefend-
epartment, in a
punched.
zsras™:™ «»
executive
anyhow.
CONFESS®.
np«'s which i,T||
. I
PEARSON
kind of
money passed between''^
a«d a congressman * *_
difficult to write. It tgnl
voives'^htfl1 u ■°*TJ
N» City vs. Galena P»rk. “• fecora -ta'rttog'pitdier”'Carieton Post To B- °- Baugh' did well on catfish
[inlands and Jacinto City Bap- straight through rhamni ^ h°P take a heavy lead Alfred String- and S^pergous over the weekend,
will play Friday, followed by straight-through championship. ^ Cornered with two^^n tlfe He fi*hwf near the dam on Old
ftown and East, Houston. LINE SCORES R H E third, and Joseph Macko homered Riv»r. He said the dam h«d been
iumplonship and consolation Humble .... . OOQ 000 x— 0 I 2 with two on in the fifth to account re-built and a 12-inch pipe had
(yoffs will be held Saturday. Baker's ..... 01 362 x—12 14 • 1 for six of the runs. ...... . . .
first game is set for 7:30’p.m. Uhr and W. Zeglin. Page!: Diet- In Shreveport, the Sports took
then you can sometimes d
refrained from In the Clark case, IIB,
kes r ^ ,nan make* taMm
I reported Hint «t
matter that was
But now that a f"',n wire* opport.
verdict, perhaps *“*Piain bis position btfgit]
n for making a “"f wa* "fi^ri;
: S’*1*' skx*
» Sometime., -,t„u.
r A CIRCUS cbeckmg, however, m,
ankly. It makes PaPprm*n makes
'ool. You stand
:eg8dooZo7thef Ir^tW,tM
pp what.. fh^ invention in Chicago, (fel
f* W”at,* haP- Batt e of Virginia ’
front of you is critical of Democratic a
ating, Jumping amj said h(, waj ,or f. ‘
:her people try Governor Battle now itto]
be did not say he w« fori
feeling foolish, bower and did not cridei
t to do. If you Democratic candldstsaJ2
1 with him, you bghted to make his poitkil
you don’t rush ^ a*SQ ftod that I erred ill
probably think *n* Ibat Ray Spring]* of thef
only thing you ™r*h Po»t*Gasette reen'v
i that the next ,nformati,m 0n
rou In the May-
up onvi tm Klux ^Iai1 from Frank I..
_ uPfirst- private detective who lad I
•mf uu *et* for RcPubIic Steel. I am »
ms like hours, formed by Herbert Eavard!
ig like a freak who, as editor of the «8|
«vd, until fin- York World, first expo
ir Franco, still Klan, that he gave this i
ay by the hotel tion to Sprigie, and 1 sm |
set this straight.
Is to be punch-
ed that’s why
ve up_____
ording to couit
»’t dropped be-
>ick tip’a mint, From Th» Sufir
iuIJ not have
rich and. Page Henson,
Prisoners To Work
EVt’E. O. W - Inmates of
B city jail won’t be able to "sit
* their fines and, sentences un-
new plan. Kenneth Polta. FINAL STANDINGS W
director said prisoners Genera! Tire .......... 20
be used to cut and puli Franta ......... 191*
Franta ---- 102 010 2 2 6 7
Witt and Whitten; Hughes. WII-
dersnn and Marshall.
: at the city reservoirs.
Prince.
Baker's Mkt.
.18.
:164
Bayshnre Mtrs..........15
Humble .........*.....13
Culpepper..............
Service Produce, ........ 14
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14
191m
264
advantage of Bob Rainey's wild-
ness Ur overcome the Oklahoma
City Indians. Hugh Sooter was the
winner 011 five hits,
Wednesday, Dallas again takes
on San Antonio. Tulsa plays at
Houston.
been installed below the water tine
to let in a limited amout of water
from that side when the pumps
start pulling water Rp the river.
Baiigh said hickory shad fight the
swift water at the mouth of the
pipe and the larger fish come to
feed on the shao”.
Bombers, LL Nine
Card Tilt Tonight
Standings
1 Lumber Company
Phone 8241
By UNITED PRESS
TEXAS LEAGUE
I iTrrminix li presentatlve)
imeo steel Fence
to Repin- Not Salable’
Pci. GB
.548
.544 4
.520 34
.508 5
.496 64
.484 8
.468 20
432 144
Team W
Dallas r 68
Fort Worth 68
Shreveport .....65
Oklahoma City '61
Tulsa ..... 62
San Antonio .... 60
Beaumont ..... 58
Houston 54 ...
Tuesday’s Results
Dallas 9, San Antonio Sv’
For: Worth 6. Houston f>.
Shreveport 4, Oklahoma City 2,
Tulsa 4, Beaumont 0.
Wednesday's Schedule
Dallas at San Antonio.
Tulsa at Beaumont.
Oklahoma City at Shreveport.
Fort Worth at Houston.
The Baytown Little League all-
star team will play a practice game
with Brown’s Bombers of the Sher-
iffs League at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day in Jaycee Ball Park.
, The Little Leaguers, winners
over Pasadena's American League
all-star nine Monday, are sche-
duled. 4o play for the District three
championship at 7:30 p.m. Friday
in Pasadena. They meet the win-
ner of the Pasadena Nationeil-
Bellaire game which is to be play-
ed 'tonight.
Brown's Bombers have piled up
an impressive record in the Har-
ris County Sheriffs League. They
are tied-i with Galena Park fop
first place, both having won seven
and lost one. ,
REDFISH CATCH
Wendell Irish reports, catching
several redfish in long Island Ba-
you over the weekend and the lar-
gest one weighed six and a quar-
ter pounds. The party consisted of
Wendell,-his sister, Geneviere,- Ju-
dy Dunaway and Glen and Rodney
Harmon,
10 POUNDS OF GOES
Another large party invaded
Jack's Pass about 50 or 100 yards
from where it joins the Trinity
and caught about 40 pounds of
gous. This party consisted of Budr
dy Bogle, W. C. Bogle, Homer Har-
mon, Buddy Tilton, Walter Green,
and Ardrain Bowers. < .&»:
Johnson Is Favored
To Beat Satterfield
55 Looking Bacta
AMERICAN LEAGUE
[NO DOWN PAYMENT
««j Iiui IIRVU
of a telephone, FIVE YEARS AGO, .
♦'affaire'May- TODAY’S HEADUMB: ■
Told To ‘Go It Alone': FMI
City Tax Notices Gut.
POLICY—Now R. C. Stephenson Jr »ufi
on the matter president of the, Tri-Cilia
vould like to dependent Grocers assock’
as not able to Fifty Knights of T '
Jury because their wives attended
quite rightly party at the R. Robson in
ewa and my Trinity Bav. ,
levanr Miss Aba Bond of 0]
W, in writing Colombia, was the gask i
not personally and Mra. A.. Creel of 5
fist Clark. I The Cedar Bayou floods
Mi;.!*..... 1. ft*. HifMiflli
e Estimates—No Obligation 1
W* Go Anywhere
LOCAL AGENT
} M. GOODSON
Miehigsn _ Phone 7532
Raytown
July Winners In
Golfing Announced
CHICAGO, Aug. 6 Ilf! -Odds-
makers figured Wednesday that
Harold Johnson , of Philadelphia
would beat Bob Satterfield of Chi-
cago in Wednesday night’s 10
round fight in toe-Chicago Stadi-
um, but they were even more cer-
tain that the battle would end in
a knockout.
’ Tuesday's Results
Philadelphia 5, Boston 3.
New York 3, Washington 2.
St. Louis 5, DetraJJ.
Cleveland "6-3, Cmcag^ 0-6.
July winners in toe Ladies Golf
Association were announced Wed-
lesday by Clara Marti, the associa
lion's publicity chairman.
Here are the weekly winners:
July I — .Mailev Bates, Flei;
Douglas and Anita Bonner Cow ne
on nine holes*.
July 8—Qpal Turner and Sarah • Satterfield was the chief cause
Reilly 'blind bogey). 'or their anticipation. The Chicago ,j
July 15—Evelyn Miller and Anita -battler usually either wins with a
Bonner * most of any one number paralyzing blow or he gets put to
sleep quietly bv his opponent.
Johnson, who whipped Clarence
. Henry, a highly regarded heavy-
weight prospect, in his last fight,
was listed as the 5 to 2 choice to
set back Satterfield.
But the few speculators willing
0 qtiote a line on toe battle fig-
,red a quick ending at 7 to 2.
Wanted!
Put this
NATIONAL LEAGUE
■ all-electric Clary Adding
EJkdine t
n to a prln- project “was in fhe blMIRl
175,000 a year R. J, Putnam, nwntf^
to get money geld,
eminent, and 10 YEARS AGO
earn his pay, A military spokesman 1
ous when he that Chinese forces la-
o grant more province had begun aaj
counterattack against!”"
iefly . writing cupied cities,
but theie two Pvt. Herbert D- __
' Marine Corps* Is #^7
ongress who Harbor, his parents. Mn1 .
0 secure cash C. D. Chelette, wert s«umj
i to work, for you for only
* to* prnnie* a day. Proven
world’s fastest adding machine,
llie Gary steps up production,
saves time and money.
W L
66 31
61 ‘37
59 44
54 47
51 51
42 58
43 61.
30 77
Pet. GB
.680 ...'•
,622 54
.573 10
.535 14
,500 174
.420 254
.413 164
.280 41
18 holes'.
July 22 — Janie -Higginbotham.
Sarah Reilly and Fleta Douglas
1 least number of putts on nine
holes1.
July 29—Opal Turner. Doris Heb-
■rt and Sarah Reilly (low gross
,n four blind holes 1.
The Leaders
(Lm
Tuesday’s Results
: New York 7, Brooklyn 6,
St. Louis 4. .Pittsburgh 3.
Cincinnati 4, Chicago 0.
Philadelphia at* Boston,
rain.
Savitt Faces Big
Test With Ausie
By UNITED PRESS
Leading Batters
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player, Club AB R H
Fain. Phila ..... 347 53 121
Woodling, NY ... 275 36 88
ppd,
SOUTH ORANGE,' N.J., Aug;
W Top-seeded .Dick Savitt,.
Kell,
Goodman, Bos
Mantle, NY ...
357 45 114
311 52 99
368 63 114
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Vlusial, St.L. ... 381 72 120 .331
HOW YOU
CERT NY/MY ©LIB
OP LIVE KATYDID* *
GRAS5HOPPER5ANI
.•-•■"'"Make
prove
il in your office.
Blood Donors Wrecked *
NORFOLK. Neb. HR-Frod Hit
iw, * and Loring Jenkins, ^
were hospitalized here after they
were critically injured in an auto-
mobile accident. Ristow and Jen-
kins were enroute to a Norfolk hos-
4nge, N;.J,. tennis star whoso tem- musnowski-Jia- an ms 7H
per mafchHs tos--biazing service, Lockman, NY ... 390 73 121 .310
faces his first stiff test in the pafto> Bklyn ... 340 5* 103 .303
Eastern grass* court champion- r0n<to, Chi ..... JH 4T 105 ,299
"hips Wednesday when he meets i3binsen, Bklyn 311 67 93 .390
17-year-old K«n Rosewall of Aus-
ralia in to* third round.
Savitt. 6-foot. 3-inch former
Wimbledon and Australian cham-
f 1
1
[ J
m
Phone 8090
ilherne's
jhjibal at Pearce
pital to donate blood for another pjon figures to win but he may
seriously-injured car-crash victim sweat plenty in toe process. Rose-
wall stands only 5-6 and weighs
, _ . . . just 135 pounds but he is a “big”
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Rare Whooping Cranes
Reported In Canada
WASHINGTON, Aug. I m-m
and wildlife service workers may
have discovered long sought breed,
ing grounds of the whooping
crane, North America's tallest and
rarest bird. ,
■ Officials here said Tuesday they
have a brief telegraphic report
from,two service employes who - Shantz, A’hletics .
told «f sighting two mature whoop-
ing crane* in marshy areas north
ern Canada. -
ill
Home Rung
Sauer, Cubs ' ...... 27
Berra, Yankees ...... 28
Dobv, Indians ........ 23
Hodges, Dodgers ...... 22
Kiner, Pirates ....... 20
"" Runs Batted In . h
Sauer. Cubs ......... 87
Robinson, White Sox ... 78
Doty, Indians . . ._____76
Thomson, Giants ...... 74
Hodges, Dodgers ....... 70
Runt
Joost, Athletics ........ 75
Lockman, Giants ,....-. 73
Musial, Cards .........72
Bferra, Yankees ....... 71
Hemus, Ca?ds ......68
Hits
Fox, White Sox ....... 137
Robinson, White Sox 128
«ftar.r.:8S
Rosen, IikI mis . 122
. 20-3 >
Wilhelm. Giants ..... 9-2 I
Pitching
of the Great Slav* lake, in North-
seve^foot wingspread, is 'nearly When' it comes to selecting new
effisSft* tt arassiasg
turn National Wildlife Refuge road.and oonservative linen the
near Corpus CJiirisU, Tex. N. Y. Journal of Commerce reports.
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