The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1951 Page: 11 of 14
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iCiL/BSK 8, 1951--PAGE II
THE BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951 -PAGE 11
The Rajah Will Manage Browns
Hero Of Worlds,
NEW YORK — (fcp) — Rogers Hornsby, who managed, the by*s contract were not revealed, erage was .368. He led the Na- Browns, he previously managed Veeck said he had sought
Hornsby, one of baseball’s all- Seattle Raniers of the Pacific but Veeck «•!* Hornsby" signed at tlonal League in batting seven the 8t. Louis Cardinals, Boston Hornsby ever since he took, over
time greats, signed a three-year . . .. onoa„_ , . the highest salary ever paid a seasons—six of them in succession Braves and Chicago Cubs. the club presidency,
contract to manage the St. Louis 1 ague “° ’ “ * Browns manager. between 1920 and 1928. “Tm tickled to death to be back - "Any resemblance between the
Browns today at the highest sal- wa* accepting the long-term Hornsby and Veeck are Famed as "The Rajah,” Horns- In St Louis again,” Hornsby said, old Browns and the new ones will
ary ever paid by the chjb. Browns offer In preference to sev- here for the World Series. by batted over .400 during three We’ll have an improved club, you be strictly co-incidental,” Veeck
Bill Veeck, president of the erftj 0ther offers. Hornsby said he will name his seasons. He hit .401 in 1922, .421 can count on that.' We intend to said. “Rogers was our number one
Browns, announced Hornsby's • jje replaces Each Taylor, who coaching assistants later. In 1924 and .403 in 1926. keep the best players we have choice all the way—the guy we
signing, but it came as no great wag told he would be let go at the Hornsby, 55-year-old member of Hornsby, who managed the how and get rid'of the worst. saw first and the guy we really
surprise. As a matter of fact, time Veeck and his associates baseball’s Hall of Fame, was one Browns previously, will be mak- “It’s a great rebuilding job, and wanted.
Hornsby was fired from his job bought the Browns In August of the game’s greatest batters. His ing his fifth trial as a major Bill (Veeck> and I are just start- 'This is the dawn of a new era
ai manager of the Seattle, Wash- Thp financial terms of Horns- lifetime major league batting av- league manager. Besides .the Ing to talk It over." in Browns history.”
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club whether he’d return next ■ • _
year. • - .,
Hornsby, elected to baseball’s i. « ... .
Hall of Fame in 1942, will be mak- * ■ .. *
ing his fifth try as a major league A ^am^ "
manager. He bossed the Cardinals ‘ V ^ ^ ^ ^
;i»i ■ fw 3 uptown <^un -
manager, >* • ' ' ti ......- '
His best luck was managing the ■ • _
Cardinals to the National League ____ | • - Mk
pennant and a World Series tri- H fcli ■ 4 ■ „
umphiin 1926. ' ■ Mtjjk
nder,’ Mutters Stengel ’
Always thinking . . . batting tun ■
ething up his sleeve." hits in 12 tilof j
muscular Monte Irvin mbre-concS*! ***
’ankee pitching to the old; five'f«ted
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EVERYONE'S OUTLOOK ON LIFE BRIGHTENS UP WITH THE OPENING OF
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES .... AND THE KICK-OFF IN THE FIRST
GANDER GAME!
'"STark's plantftrf' th,e
the' runways with
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part of Siwedeh
THE ^Utl IS JAM-PACKED
WITH BAYTOWN NEWS. IT IS THE
ONLY PAPER WITH COMPLETE
SPORTS AND SOCIETY NEWS OF
GREATER BAYTOWN FOLKS.
ESERVE
leforr You Dio”
Ini 2061
ROCFRS HORNSBY
Second Round Of
Women's Tourney
Carded This Week
Mortgage Loans
COUPLE
vice see j
r,. J. Bell
A genre,.
Alma Morgan. Opal T/rr.cr Th<-!-_
aa Sandt-rs anil Mary C -y.-or. ah--
,'ar, i to tiie tkboiul round last'
wack in tiv; i h;..-npior,ship flight
of the Women s Golf Association
Tournament.
Mrs. Sanders was the only one
of the four.who hr..! any difficulty
staring first round victories. She
nosed out Rose Keliy two and one.
The other three won by six and
five sebre-. Mrs. Morgan won over
I 'aye Wilkins, Mrs. Turner over
M.-iliey Bates erd Mrs. Clayton
over Lorene Lchde.
Finals. of uie championship
. light are scheduled not later than
ItrnUdy.' "Semi-final matches pu
Mrs. Morgan against ■ Mrs. Turner.
■«d Mrs. &r,di rs ■ a|ainst Mri.
"TSyCSE””",' ‘........
Here, are first fiigbrjresultsi_________
’ ‘Sfitijr ’C^e'jpVji' yirgipia AUe-
sha», T up oft 22 ho’gs; Janie Hig-
finbotham over Emmie Arnett. 3
uwl $; darn Marti emir Evelyn
MiUer on d.«fa»iu Doris Hebert,
over Alta Humphriaj, 4 up, *
Second Right T.sultr-.
Slyvia Jared over -Viola Choate.
5 and 3; Fieta Douglas bye- Anita
Bonner over Sarah ft,by. 3 and 2,
and Dorothy Payton bye.
R-CENT INTEREST on s«l«rt resident
n in to 21) years to repay, flue mert-
retirement and protection insurance.
u are goln* to buy, bull'd or 'refinance
nnlte Real Estate I.oane Everywhere.
.pt-Courteous Serv,ee. Call or write—
‘Bill" Relcliart, 310 W. Defer, JBay-
vn Texas. Plione 6952.
Money To Loan
WFLL PASS THE NEWS TO YOUR
CHILDREN IN COLLEGE FOR
THEIR ENTIRE SCHOOL TEAR AT
A SPECIAL RATE OF i
LIN'S PAWN SHOP 116
•aey loaned on - Pistols. I
, Camera sr, UinoftulaTs. i
reins. ._ Or- ,-Til«..-.ft>fe=ML-
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Used Cars For Sale
■ysi-KR-1947 Clut) Coupe Mrtth radio,
iter, good rubber, new seat covers. A
'ear lor $to4f». See ‘- Jerf" Baldridge,
id bo! ham Motor Co.-l'sed Car Lot*
JflaHiet St.. * °
4948 Windsor- Fortlor Besiatt.
one-owner ear.with rddio, heater, hew
., good, rijfrhfti- vi?4ii-le^sid»-•
FtantuV Regan, Higginbdtham Slotor
A'sed - Car Lot. 2952 Market Sir
VROLliT 1948 i'leettnaster Cluft
Aipe with radio, heater, seat <^yer»
jjood jkxIbL Se$L,al-Franto Mowt Com*
-AVrtrrrttt?.....Jit -fiwlrfr Drive.
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I> With ne^ .tires and all
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. M.o^ar Sales, *orner tfl Ashbel and
e Sts.' Rtiohe 7965’. . ; . •
• ])- 1940 Tudor with good -lire*,■
nor and- just a fair. body. -$pt:
$195. Baytown Botor Sales.'; corqpt «T
ie\ and Defee Sts.' Phone 7965.. V;.,. .
D HWE you a boy or girl to6 old.
r piano, bin - read? for a Ford?n Wtll
i. Dial 2534. <v,rT.—
p -1937 Tudor, with 1941 jfbUin.
• jtor . t95 h.pV>. Fair rubber.'
Browns Not Ready
To Be Buried Yet
WEIL KICK THE HEWS TO YOUR
SON IN SERVICE IN ANT FART
OF THE WORLD AT A SPECIAL
RATE OF
NEW YORK -CP)- You can ig-
nore thouc reports of the death of
the Cleveland Browns -- lor 'As_
Mark Twain-would be wont to say.
fllCV ffTPHtlv MEK ~ .
they Ate: greatly exaggerated^'
They were ready to' bury the
•'men Of Paul Brown last 'week
when they- dropped their opening'
game of the hfational Football
League season to the San Fran-
cisco Forty-Miners It acemed the
word was out: the defending world
champions were over the hill..
But all those reports were dis-
pelled yesterday when the burly
Browns rallied for three touch-
down* In leu than two minutes
early in the third period and went
bn to whip the high-powered Los
Angeles Rams, 38 to 23, before 87.-
18* fans at Los Angeles.
In other games Charlie Conerly
tossed two touchdown passes and
scored another is the New York
Giants dumped the Washington
Redskins, 35 to 14; the Chicago
Cardinals surprised the Chicago
Bears. 28 to 14. at Rookie BiU
Cross tallied, twice, and the Green
Bay Packers downed Pittsburgh.
35 to 33, with a last-ditch touch-
down.
The New York Yank* chased
out of the Yankee Stadium for ob-
vious reasons, meet the Detroit
Lions tonight at DHroiLsn a re-
scheduled game.
PER MONTH
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and will furnish yoi
it's name ThiV car
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any Motor
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lights, fatre rw &&
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v »w utlr Ur©«fr
\* or #*t at M? ivCrtviR
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fletsh. Priced .......... .. *11
ie»l Pord Tudor This one
fuily »«mipp«l with wlsttc-u
'tlsrs. radio aad heater. See
jaad buv it {or .... .......Ill
IMS - Mercury Tudor with re
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NEW SAFETY
roed ooto *
drspiide b**
needy ^ **
no effort . .:^
strain ^ »f<^
snow, or
inf man)' ***
ever beiorel __
,! Hydrsguide
s on the wheel
complete com-
ipeed. In city
iwkwsrd drive-
g-btting garage
you never felt
Control in any
Morgan-ReiHy Dub
Low Grass Winner
JUST PHONE 8302 AND
Aim* Morgan mad Lawrence
Reilly teamed up to take low groks
honors fa the Mixed Foursome
Tournament yesterday at the Bay-
town Country Chib with a winning
score of I#7.
Low net laurels went to Thelma
Sanders and G. C. Blair with a
141
Three couples tied for second
low net with A 151. TbSJr WWW Jft*.
Morgan and U. (Red) Choate,
Janie Higginbotham and J, L Pat-
terson. and Loren<* Lehde and Joe
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1951, newspaper, October 8, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042597/m1/11/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.