Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 332, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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WIN Iff NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT
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■ROWNWOOO (T»im) IULLBTIN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, I Ml
iriw vow. Sfi. 14—rup)—
TM §L Louis CardMals beva ft,
tUly muviarsd thair bow, P«M-
Wept wR Broaden, that lhay
m Mill to win the National
SKVCUUSUS
TODAY’S
SPORTS
PARAOE
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KEW YORK, Bppt. 19—iV?)—J tkket applicatio
Hara s our. IMS major laafuo all- I still nead 10 III
•tor iapm: Amorieai
Arky Yavgbaq, podg*r». So; | Tb# Vi
B«o Mu*isl, Cardinals, ef; Buoy j the IN?
York. Tigers, lb; Dick Wakefield,
jrrr-trtsr*M[Pittheri
Thai Bread**---* v“- -~
convince la
ltaoua itasdui vbUh show that
Urn Cards, wttS a 19* fame lead,
aaed via only five more ball
fames to ciincb Um flag, if tbe
second place Brooklyn Dodgers
were to win all of their remaining
19 games, toe Cardinals, playing
CfUy .309 bail m the 30 games left
*i their schedule, wend atm fat
under the wire first.
Renew pm to Shame
Bread## put Ed Barrew, prusi
dept Of the Yep bees aed t no-
torious pcs* i mist regarding his
own club, to shame in the “we
haven’t man ypt” department be-
cause the Yanks started accepting
14—(UP)
Bf UNfTBD PRESS
American League
Philadelphia Wolff 1*14) at
Nrnr Yerfc (Zuber 7-9).
Boston 1 Newsome 7*19) at Wash-
ington (Candini 11-5).
Detroit (White T-f and Trucks
13-10) at Chicago (Humphries 10-0
and Roes 9-7).
Cleveland (Dean *5) at it
Louis (fundra 12-19).
Frisch To Pilot
Pirates For Fifth
Consecutive Year
JL
ef Pplack’s new ppm
at dlaclaapd, but Wil*
Uam Baaswanfer. president ad the
Pirates, said they ware mutually
<«ti*feetory to both Frisch and the
elub. Ben** anger announced jhe
signing last night.
Since becoedag manager of the
Bucs, Frisch has a'record of .500.
6tv. Steventon-
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governor gave what ha called an
example ef real feed neighbor
5EJT
The governor said that during
a period of political strife Carde-
nas was Bring in Ianas and earns
to be friends aritk W. If. Ohdle)
Thornton. Anstla correspondent
for the Dallas Morning Hawn
When Cardenas, leaf since return-
ed to his native Mask#, learned
League
New YorkTHschcr 5-7) at Phils-
winning 299 and losing
number. In three of
1*00
the four
delphis (Rowe l$-9>,
Brooklyn
years the dub finished In the first
division.
accepting
ns last week and
to clinch the
American League flag,
New Yorkers, who clinched
pennant a year age to-
day. need to
(OBly
(Ostermueller 0-2) at
IB-16), i
scheduled)
ploy only .M0 ball
tO games to win the
Detroit, if: Luke Appling. White i in their leet
Boa. as: Walker Cooper. C*r4msi$, Gag eves i
e; Billy Herman. Dodger* lb: j Cleveland Indian# win sll their
Bill Nicholson, Cubs, rf; Spurgeon remaining 31
Chandler. Yanki.’ p; Rip SeuvU. I In yesterday's onlv major league
Pirates, p. and Mo.t Cooper. Car activity, the Brooklyn Dodgers
di.-.tls. p. ... 7 j lost a gsme they started en JuIy
It menu a simple statement of, 15th to the Boston Braves and
fact, but chances art that no one then bounced hack to take the
ip the UnRed States will agree regularly scheduled contest
with us on all of our choices eg-1 -■ >
eept the chap who glowers at ue
'Out of our shoving mirror.
I* I* making these selections for
ir aU-star team we used every
radsMe figure,
„____ t, eoupiad with our
impseesion* of their perform
i and a check-up -w ith ether
observers. We believe that this
team represents the cream at the
major leagues. But we know that
many baseball writers, fans and
playan will disagree wjtfc us. And
wo oripope thefr entietom.
If you disagree, and unite ip.
Pul-ease don’t dip yodr ' pen in
cyanide.
Yesterday’s star—Whit Wyatt
whs notched his eighth consecu-
tive pitching victory and his 12th
of the year, with a sin hitter
against the Brsves.
Indication* Art For
Only 3 Gridiron Teams
In District 23-A
CROCKET*. Sept- 14—*UP>—
Indications today were that only
thro# teams would meet on the
gridiron this fall in District gg-A
ef Crockett DU-
CHARLES BO
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Walker-S«ith—
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his 'interpretation of “Dinah,”
"Home of the Range ' and “Sun-
day, Monday, or Always** In her
own quiet manner. Mias Bhepard
■poke briefly, urging Texans and
Ameriaans everywhere to buy
bonds for the boys oversea#. Ac-
companist for the singers waa bgt.
BUI Poulto* ef GooMeUow Field.
San Angelo. The Fifth Army
____ _ __Ground Forces Bend played a 30-
eutien's featherweight Champion, minute concert before the open-
wen an easy 10-round decision log of the raljy and offered mill-
over Juan Yillalbe. feather and ^ '
lightweight titlist of Cuba and
Spain, to a
TerraflOYR Wins Easy
10-Round Decision
Over Juan Vitolba
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 14-^
(UPi-Phil Terranova of New
York, the National Boxing Asso-
Spain.
nigbt
non-title fight last
Terranova and ViUalba both
weighed 127, but the New Yorker
ipotted his opponent six and a
half inches in height. ViUalba was
liable to uae his reach advantag-
eously. however, and Terranova
moved in*ide his opponent's arms
to score frequently.
triet Chairman, announaod that
Trinity and Groveum wUl ha out
of the running, while the Elkhart
Elko, Huntsville Hornets and the
Grape land Sandies will meet their
schedule
Meantime, two other schools.
Corrigan and C
tnjtol to obtain
triet race if
firms during
* / enter
Jrean find
tary selections throughout the pro-
gram. Sieve Heather tod tb* aud-
ience to mass tinging. The pro-
gram waa broadcast by K1WD by
remote control
Bond* in the amounts of $500
and more were pledged by the fol
lowing persons and fii
the rally:
L. E. Dublin. 91.000; Wilson J.
Lambert, 9500; Walker-Smith Co
941.000; Higginbotham Bros. Lbr.
Co , 910,000: O. D. Crabtree,
000; C. L. Gossett. MOO; KnlfhD
of Pythias. 9100; Dr. Mellto Arm-
strong. 91,000; Joe O. Bailey,
92,000, D L. Connelly. 9600; B. H
Yeager, ’ 120.000 Ausey Wool-
dridge. 9300; J. E. Whites ids,
MOO; L. E. Dublin, 9100; Herman
Fuhrer. 11,000: H. L Loudervllk.
9500 N. U Saylor. 91.000; Mrs. Joe
Franck. 91.000; Mrs Judaon Skilcs.
Jr. 11.000; Lord’s Dress Sl op
91.000: Firestone Store. 12.000:
Ordnance Service Command. Shop
No. 4, 910,000; Mentgomrry Ward
& Co.. 930.000; Interstate Treatres
940.000; C. W. McClelland. 9400;
‘ lay. 94J)00; Goodyear Ser-
MXH); Tarn Davis, 91.000;
[and Ellis Frtodpe. $2,075 Scores
300 and $
occupied the speaker's platform,
and who wars Introduced by Coun-
ty War Bond Chairman LesUe
Boone, were Rufus Stanley, active
chairman of the Third War Loan
Drier. Gene Mattox, manager ef
the Chamber of Commerce; Sam-
mle Walsman, president of the
junior Chamber of Commerce;
Stove Heather, Jack Madden,
County Judge A. E. Nabers. Sher-
iff Earl Stewart. Chief ef Foltoe
Jack Hallmark, Ftfe Chief Chat,
Alford, Amerieaa La.
Commander, Glen Hutton, J. T.
^Hughes, M. M. Murphree, Otis
Stewart, Dr. Mellto Armstrong.
Mrs. J. E. Whiteside and Mrs. Rob-
ert Nelson Erriagten.
Officers from Camp Sowie who
occupied seats on tb* speaker’s
stand included Cel. Frank E. Ban-
ner, Camp Bowto commander;
Maj. M. A. Knight, camp inspector
genera)! Cept. William A. Eaders.
4th Armored public relations of-
ficer; LL Otto S. Gassoway. bond
offioer at Camp Bowie; and Lt. T.
M. Meikto. Camp
totiens officer.
I lei
t. I
of 995.
9109 bonds were
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L/ JGH .SING.. JIVEL
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StruigKf Southem
Association TrHm
I HEW- ORLEANS
(UFI-Tho Na
_____ _ on wee pUnatage trip
to Moxice, ho totoyReuod Thorn-
ton an4 askni that the pmui|tor
visit hie hacienda at Farm, top*
mer home of Fpancieco Madera.
At Farm the riittlag Texan
saw two phases of Mexico's Indus
trial life—one new, one old. Gua-
yule rubber la in an, advanced
which wore erected in the 1900’s.
Them buildlnp. incidentally, are
eeotod by an ancient form of “air
condition in g.” Even temperature#
are maintained by water which
flows over the floors of the build-
ings. Imbibing members of the
party were introduced to a now
Mexican drink, “Chsmparrm” lab-
eled by cnthuHastlc visitors gg
“mmeJoui.’’
Ctvto CMi piti
At Saltillo, the Lions end Ro>
tartans organizations joined la a
banquet honoring the governor, in
sdditlen to the usual official ro-
r*
y
f V'J
•-*’ fir* -tt
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\todav held their fifth straight.
j Southern Association champion- •
ship, winning the final game of i
the plaseffs last night from the
New Orleans Pelicans. 7-0
Glen# Carpenter pitched th* 1
Vols to the title, bolding New Or '
I leans to seven hits.
[< The Pelicans won oe!y a single
| Seme in the best-of-ervm ftr.a*.
I J 1 ■" 1 —
i Potty lurf To
Boot Training Sup*. 20
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lolf^rTnas
Mina. Sept.
Berg, eutsunding
is received orders
frem the Marine Corps recruiting
office in Chicago to report for
“boot* training at New f:iv*r, N
C . on Bept. 30.
Mias Berg enlisted in the Ma-
rine Corps this summer.
tu take the famous
drive. There he revealed
has ridden horseback to the top of
the Chisos mountains to the Rig
Bend country and that the terri-
tory there was stellar to that on
TT__r_„ _ the Lewgr Bto
Grande ^ visiterd# Victoria were
missioner
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