Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Walter Johnson, ace of the Wash-
ington pitching staff, and veteran of
veterans, will not be ready to take
his turn in the box until mid-June,
and that has been quite a blow to
the Nats’ pennant hopes.
: to Toledo, will not get the nec-
ry work that the Indians desire
to have in the minors. He is be-
•ed as a utility infielder by the
[Hens. Cote is the regular To-
ihortstop. Lind played in the
se-Eye league last year.
Rube Benton pitched a unique game
against Toledo recently. Rube is now
with the Minneapolis club. He hurl-
ed a 12-itining game and allowed 22
THE LAW
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him to Terrell. His year in th. Texas
association was his first in orgxaisW
baseball. He- is due to gradual. from
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genuine Duco . ♦ . smartened
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The Chicago White Sox have farm-
ed out Leslie Cox to the Petersburg
club df the Virginia league. Cox was
a star pitcher with the University of
Texas last year. He was signed by
Palestine when he flunked out at
Texas, and proved an outstanding
star in the Texas association, being
sold to the White Sox.
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the way, the final score betng 6 to 5
« favor of the Miller. Seldom it
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come that close to wmniug.
(SHERIFF JIM SHIELDS , MhUXTAT, COLO. -GLAD To LEARN
whereabouts of Tom Risk -sister much vjorpied-
MO WURDFte here - MEXICAN) ONLY WOUNDED - IS -
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George Rhinehardt, hard hitting
sent to Kinston by the
Waco club ha* not struck hi* stride
•• yet. He managed to grt * hit a
'day ar about that many, but that’s
all. Rhinehardt is due to hit .400 in
that circuit, if hit past record means
anything*.
* Cleveland Indians were ex-
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in the American league
***r> because of their all-star
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>«Mee. is playing great baseb.U with ’ outfielder
that team. He is hitting the bail hard
and often ahd seems to be bleating
the Muslaogee management morXi
any player JWaco sent to .hat/ti
And he was really the doubt/u/
»n the minds of local autii^ufi^
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the Tear that is breaking every
precedent for popularity.
Learn for yourself why it has
everywhere been acclaimed as
the greatest automobile value
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FROM IOS'S OF blOOD
MV* Hill, veteran hurler who
f psretated by the Pirates in mid-
Bn last year from the Anjericau
Bastion, and who showed stellar
■ is the late campaigning of 1926,
! «ot lived up to his promise this
»• He has shown tittle or noth-
:« the mound for the
Bkws and Kremer
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bing burden.
■ Amarillo baseball team won the
Rkce cup for the largest crowd
Wnung day in the Western lea-
■ Amanllo drew a larger crowd
“wh cities as Oklahoma City,
A Deaver, Des Moines, Omaha
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attended the opening game
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Of all the players, who have Mme
to the Texas league from th. Texas
association,. Leslie Phipp* seems to
be the prise je^el. Texas league
pitching cannot get the San Antonio(c,a»» A to the majors at the cJom at
rightfielder out. He i. hitting over ,W* se,,on
.400, and if he continues at his'pres-
ent clip he may become the batting
leader of the circuit. San Antonio had
rl Lind, the youngster Cleveland in the second division. Willis Hud-
lin, the most youthful member of the
staff, has more than lived up to ex-
pectations, but the veterans have done
little of merit. ' There is still lots of
time, however, and they may yet
come around
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Browns states that he sent Gene Rob-
ertson to St. Paul with the stipula-
tion that Pee Wee Lewis be sent
back to Tulsa, but St. Paul has re-
fused to send Lewis to the Western
league club, which is controlled by
the Browns so Ball has appealed to
Judge Landis.
Prominent sportsmen of Detroit are
planning a great testimonial dinner
for Ty Cobb when he appears in
that City on May 10 with the Phila-
delphia Athletics. Cobb was with the
Detroit team for more than 20 years,
but he had few greater seasons with
the Tigers than he is now enjoying.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1927, newspaper, May 7, 1927; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172970/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.