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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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Hie Highway and Dillon softhall
clubs will lock horns tonight »t
4he softball i»rk for the second
tim^this season In lift first
meeting the Highway ten were on
the short end of a 1 to 0 score, and
Mrs L. J. Turner la spending a
couple of days in Fort Worth vis-
iting friends.
Cooitng aystems for year Home.
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fielding of a ground ball hit’ Detroit
Outfielder Pete Kraus * ” "
iged Kratts’ hit to an error by
Ben Hogan has thrown his old
putter away and got him a new
one. and he is firing away as he
shot a 68 in a practice round for
the national open If Ben returns
to his old form he will be a good
,bet in the open Some very good
shots of Ben Hogan playing golf
are shown Ln the news reel at the
Melville Turner
at Dallas,
here visiting
and Mrs W.
■T. Bradbury and Mr and Mrs 8.
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f is Chesterfield
with its Milder,
Cooler, Better Taste
ALWAYS WE HAD AJEDONTWE Wlf 7WT0NIY
MEN WERE HARMLESi—SHE RELEASED IM ARi
Mr and Mrs Bill McVickers,
formrely of Fort Worth, have mov-
ed to 305 Shaw Avenue/* where
they will reside in the future.
lace<Slt\
William Rawland also went fish-
ing and he came back io report
eight fish caught but none of
them as large as the one Wright
caught William tells a story of a
every week-end and brings home
the fish every time
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Dillon’s vs. Highway
West Liberty vs Frlgidice
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down to defeat in a ten-innmg
battle with Walnut Springs. 3-4
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tied at 3-all and Walnut Springs
drove across the winning tally in
the extra frame
Lefty Davis hurled the entire
gamF~~TBr- The ■ Walnut Sprhtgs
crew while the Lone Willow nine
used Summers for the first five
ggad Uyers for the last five Sum-
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Mr and Mrs Pete 'Smith aatL
Mr. > and Mrs Henry Self will at-
tend graduation exercises at Harris
Methodist School of Nursing in
Fort Worth tonight
Mrs T C. Bracken is ill at |
her home on Myers Street.
YESTERDAY'S RES!
Texas League
Fort Worth 4-3, Houston 2-4
Beaumont 12-5. Dallas 4-2
Stireveport 7-6. TUlsa 5-4
Oklahoma City 4-5. San /.----
2-0.
were the first time
MONDAY, JUNE B,’
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Headgaarten for Gift Goods.
Bicycles, toys, fine tools.
Big stock of Pittsburgh Quality
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Lone Willow Win play~Morgan
next Sunday at Morgan
that record clean
In their first meetlug these Awo
clubs staged one of the best soft-
Texas League
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San Antonio
Beaumont
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Dallas ,
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Mr and Mrs. W. E. Howell of
Breckenridge were week-end guests,
of Mr. and Mrs R. P Walraven. j
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1 the
winning runs in the
opener Leo Durobher's double
drove in the Dodgers’ two winning
tallies tn the nightcap
Pittsburgh broke even with the
Giants, Bob Klinger beating them.
All we can hear about Ulis
morning is flailing. Everyone
around here went fishing and all
came back this morning telling
their stories and stortes
people they saw that made good
catches
Those three fishermen who had
their trip ruined once on account
in the opener and Breuer a 5-hlt-
ter in the nightcap - Selkirk hit a
homer in each game, and DiMaggio
hit one in the opener and Dickey
one in the nightcap
Ted Lyons stopped the Red Sox
cold as the White Sox won, 6-0.
but Boston [lower prevailed in the
p as Joe Cronins club
triumphed. 10-8 * Jimmy Foxx’s
13th homer after Ted Williams
had singled in the ninUi won the
second game
Detroit slugged out an 8-6 victory
over Washington for its fourth in
a row Mank Greenberg hit hom-
er No 81 Al Benton held the
Senators t b five htts tn six tn- r
nings after \ relieving Dizzy Trout
and was the winner
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tvsry ChwlsrfUld mull conform
to too one right •tandord of tlio
end ihoeo for o cooler, bettor-
toning, definitely milder tmoho.
Chottorfleld, ore mode right In
every detail to give yov the cigo-
rette thot realty Mtiaflo,. (A, teen
to the new 41m "TOIACCOLANO,
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Mr and Mrs W. 8 Marvel.
Jr . of Fort Worth are spending
Yheja-l. in the opener, and the Terry-
njen coming back to win the
nightcap. 7-3 Johnny Mize's 13th
and 14th homers featured the
Cardinals' standoff with the Phils. *
Boom-boom Beck pitched the Mills
to a 4-2 victory in the opener
Then Mize exploded his two hom-
ers. along with anoUier by Terry
Moore with two *■ on -.to tiVe St
Louis the afterpiece. 9-2
Tlic Yanks climbed to two games
over the 500 mark dhd to within
5 1-2 games of first place when
they beat the Browns twice. 13-4.
arid
successes to nine in ten games.
I The Browns, who started rout so
tM*!’ bravely, have now reverted to type
and look even worse than last
year Russo pitched a 7-hitter
Muss RuUi Ikuual of Foil WorUi
spent the week-end here visiting ,
relatives and friends.
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fame. also. 4 to 3. and thereby
lotngdeted its first double victory
—Ifaoa the 1836 season On the
bther hand the league-leading
Houston Buffs salvaged only one
game tn a doubleheader at Fort
Worth and thus saw their streak of
winning twin bails stopped at
keien straight —
* The Cats beat Ed Wiasman 4 to
I in the opener behind Frank
Marr’s 4-hit hurling Houston edg-
M out Fort Worth 4 to 3 in the
second game cashing three un-
ferned runs
EfShreveport took both ends of Its
/fc|tllrhr.n1-- at Tulsa. pushing
(cams three runs in the it th to
Bln the first game 7-5 and scor-
ing twice tn the seventh to win
the short nightcap 6-4.
Beaumon! burst forth with a
barrage <g heavy hitting and clip-
ped Dellas twice.' 12-4 and 5-2.
i The teams change opponents to-
day with Houston at Dallas. Beau-
mnni at Fort Worth Hhreveport
kt Oklahoma City and San An-
|onio at Tulsa
’Mr and Mrs
aind daughter. Ann,
foent the week-end
their parents. Mr
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Philadelphia .... 14, 19 -
St. Louis 14 22 ,1
Boston ’.. 12 20
Pittsburgh 10 23_ .313
Cleveland ‘ 24 15
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Brooklyn came out of Its 9-
game nosedhre by taking a double-. ~—
header from the Cubs. 3-2 and
2-1. to trim the Reds’ lead to two
games With two out In the ninth,
Jimmy Wasdell doubled off Billy
Murray Bratcher of Decatur
spent the week-end at his home
here
this week in Cleburne where Mr.
Marvel will be connected with tl_
Safeway Store on South Main.
i during the absence of C. T Ross.
Miss Irene Walker of
transacted business in
Saturday
TODAY’S SCHEDULE
Trxai Leagwe
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
Houston at Dallas
Shreveport at Oklahoma City.
San Antonio at Tulsa .
American League
Louis at New York
Chicago at Boston
Cleveland at Philadelphia
Detroit at Washington
National League
Boston at Cincinnati
Philadelphia at St Louis.
Brooklyn at Chicago
New York at Pitsburgh
DICKSON’S
Hardware A Furniture Co.
I KEEP COOL .
THE SAVAGE MAIDEN ,fyn0 REGARDED ALL
MEN A6 ENEMIES, BELIEVED THIS WAS SOME
TRICK TO QOQ HER OF THE BELOVED TOMMY.
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National League
Boston 1-2. Cincinnati 11-0.
Brooklyn 3-2. Chicago 2-1
New York 1-7, Pittsburgh 2-3.
Philadelphia 4-2, St Louli 2-9.
New York*13ai. St'^Louls 4-1.
Chicago 6-8. Boston 0-10
Cleveland 7-6. Philadelphia 2-12
Detroit 8, Washington 6
of the weather got off Saturday
night and according to them their
trip was worth while Ben Lawson.
Fred Barbee and Elmer Wright
were the members of the party and
they report a catch of seven fish
wngnt made the largest catch as
iiaJMWUght 10 ’ eteb wont
four pounds All the rest weighed day H!P’"twiie Wlfaw-eMb- weM
around two pounds
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Where They Play WINNERS
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I NEW YORK. June 3 <U.P> The
baseball sharpshooters’. standing
motto this season is: "Don’t bet
against Feller or Walters ’’
Feller is favored to win every
, tjir.r hr toes the rutvber, Mwtetimaa
”...... ™ to Ijte high as 3-T against UW sWOTtd
ra JilLL Lil«lvision clubs There are only1
iZi UH**” Mtehera in the lea-
National League per down as low as 7-5 Ruffing,
v w L. Pet.| Yanks, is- one and Newsom.-Tigers.
27 11 —
23 11
20 13
shqw that
Fuchs
6861 the Cleveland flreballer
6151 reeled off his ninth straight tri-
595 tnnph Sunday by beating the Bees,
5g6|ll-l He didn’t allow a hit until
425 after one out in the sixth—a single
405'by BUI Wtetelmann. a 295 hitter ’'heater today and tommrow”
400 in the minors last season Bucky
3681 allowed only five hits and would
[ have had a shutout but for an
[error by Johnny Rizzo who more
I than maxi- ^up for his miscue by
.hitting two homers, each with a
man pn
Feller, pitched the Indiana to a
7-2 victory over the Athletics for
his sixth straight triumph His
record is.now eight wins and two
losses, both to Detroit. Feller fan-
ned seven, walked five and allow
eight hits. ’
After the Reds and Indians had
won their openers behind their
trumps, they went down to defeat
tn the nightcaps Jtan Turner held
I the Bees hitleu until the seventh
I but they got to him for three hits i DUl DO5U
combined with an error and a long , nightcap
fly for a 2-0 vjetory over the *“‘‘
league-leaders, Dick Erriakson
held the Reds to eight MU'
Staging a 7-run. T^lly in the
Antonio * 5eventh the Aihtotlca hammered
their way to a 12-6 victory to gain °Y’
an even break with the ■ Indians 8
After facing Feller’s last baU.
Naymick. Humphries. Zuber and
Dobson were duck soup for the
As
Brooklyn came
Mr and Mrs E L. Dillard
and little daughter. Barbara Jean,
spent Sunday in Lime Prairie
Mrs W O. Ford and Lillie
Mae spent Sunday visiting rel-
atives In the Hopewell commun-
ity
New Thru Bus
Service To Dallas
LkXvb CLEBURNE
A- M -lle* XL Mr'
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16:99 A. M—3:00
One Way 3115, Round Tr. *2.19
Ctoewlaling Water Systems, and
all latest features. ;
AIm> ri< nl, (old Drink Boxes _____ ___
ami all kind, of sheet metal |vf - with 'a complete ’
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Fresh Foods
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in about
Fort Worth mam.and RawlarMT said
that he caught about 30 fish on
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roller m.
424 | There's no pllcher In theTeague an’J^^f tp'vun this t fine
3891 even choice to- beat the Cincln-
.3751 nail ace .♦ . .
Between them this season Feller
and Walters have- won 17 games
for their respective clubs while
L Pct losing only two. both of them by
“ ■ ‘ ‘ “ Walters
I l - UTTLO WARDROBES
Fiber. For Ctethes Storage
*1.75 M '
B4< Stock Picturinx moulding
We make frames.
^Ftarnlture—Chairs far yawr lawn
or porch.
Lwggwgr for all uses. Trunks.
Hand Baga etc.
Ser oar new shipment of Liv-
ing and Bedroom Furniture.
Attractive prices.
- - Used CWvry Pickup
Bargain.
Invalid Beds. Wheel Chain.
Folding Chairs. Card Tables,
eta., for rent, day. week er
month.
Eclipse Lawn Mowers. StrteUy
standard. high grade and
durable. Easy to run.
onablr.
JNagie Chef Gao Ranges. The
quality, standard range.
U - '[ I.
Club Cast Aluminum, the mod
era way to cook.
Utility China Dishes — Glaas-
r ware —■ Gift Goods.
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THf FLAUSH/P CHESTERFIELD, named for the |
popular Chesterfield Cigarette, leads Ameri-
can Airlines’ great fleet, of planes across the
U.S. A. «,. and right across the country, mil-
lions of smokers are getting more pleasure
from Chesterfield’s milder, better-tasting,
cooler-smoking combination of the world’®
finest cigarette tobaccos.
(By United Press)
1t»* records will
JghUiajider Charley Fuclis of
fclahoma City has been Just an
i-aud:.PUter But todaxJie defl-
Itely was "In” and the Texas
agile cheered him as the latest .
UUiou to Its Ifa-el hurl-
it thu .iMiL^raT *
No novice at the art ot WiitiA- "
xshmg upgrtng battero-he pit.
led a no-hit game last year Team—
Minst Houston-Fuclis stepped
tjitnight on- Ttontv ftoid
g-TWr-HWr’’ Antonio ptapm.
•wtehtng thin air He Tinned
seven in winning the nightcap of
a goubleheader 5 to 0
The “perfect" victory gave Fuchs
six wins this seasoft to five de-
I At first Fuchs thought he had
only a one-hitter Tiien. after ■ the
game the official scorer decided
*hat Fuchs himself had bobbled
Miss Ruth Russell and Ml
Paul. Fluor left this mornl
Austin where they will sti
the University of Texas’ s
session
days.
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Me-. Mdffa Winifred Wood, who
has been attending Texas Univer-
sity. - .
For four innings the game was
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Mrs X.- T. Wood and Donald
Wood have returned from Austin [
where they spent several <" :
They were accompanied home by:
Univer-
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