Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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As they play a few more games
you will see them turn loose and
give these, upper bracket teams a
race for their money They may
not win all the time but they will
make it interesting for everyone.
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Mrs H R Dollgener, formerly
of Cleburne but now of Fort
Worth, is recovering from an ap-
pendectomy at the Cleburne San-
itarium She underwent the oper-
ation on Tuesday.
Swifts
Ice (ream
the fifth by the Methodists tied
up the count, but a three tally
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He’d bin acourtin’ Lil nigh onto ten years, silent
like. Then at the store one day they had Swift’s
Fresh Peach Ice Cream. Give him ideas —thet ice
cream did. “You’re a perfect peach,” sez he. “Marry
me.” Yes sir, thet Peach IQe Cream the way Swift
makes it'd put anybody in a blissful state o’ mind!
Swift won’t use storage peaches. No sir! Why
those peaches in Swift’s Fresh Peach Ice Cream
that’s awaitin’ fer you at the store right now wuz
aswayin’ in the breeze out in the orchard hardly no
time ago! Swift’s is the peachiest, lushiest icecream
that ever made a man's mouth water! Makes me
hungry jest talkin’ about It. “* —
But don’t ferget —say Swift’s or you won’t get
what I bin describin'. Tell you what. If you don’t
know who carries Swift’s Fresh Peach Ice Cream
around your place, jest call up Bill—and he’ll tell ya.
Sure, he likes to talk about Swift's Fresh Peach Ice
Cream! You’ll be talkin’, too, when you taste it!
Telephone 462
CLEBURNE, TEX.
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TODAY’S’ SCHEDULE
Texas League
Dallas at* Fort Worth.
Shreveport at Beaumont.
San Antonio at Houston.
Oklahoma City at Tulsa.
American League
New York at St Louis.
Boston aU Chicago
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
Washington at Detroit
National League
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
St Louis at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Boston.
Pittsburgh at New York.
Styron Ragsdale of Cleburne was
advancing in the second conso-
lation in the River Crest golf
tournament In’Fort. Worth todav
after he defeated Jack Sisco 1-up
yesterday.
Ragsdale was defeated by R. A.
Massey of Denton in ' the second
flight 1-up.
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Mrs Serena Owens of Alvarado
underwent surgery at the Meadow-
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It looked like for a while Thurs-
day that Jupiter Flavius was go-
ing to step in and postpone the
softball games of the night but the
rain stopped and the field was
dry enough to play Since that
time it has rained much more
and it doesn’t look like there will
be a game tonight We have nq
official word at this writing, but
from the way it looks this morn-
we would jay there will be no
games at the park tonight.
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Thursday night and went
defeat They lost to the CCC
■ Camp by a 14 to 7 count, but that
was a better showing than Godley
had been making The Methodists
can play better ball than that be-
cause they played the Camp a
... practice tilt a few nights back
H. and letrt by only on« point. At
that time they were Just playing
for tiie fun of it and last night
it —Was u league game. Most all
of the Anglin Street players are
Just young boys and getting in a
i anff playing a team
that they figured was better, they
were just tightened up until they|
Were not able to play their’ best
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Miss Alma Blake Lott, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E H, Lott
is attending summer school at
North Texas State Teachers Col-
lege in Denton
Miss Alice June Lott, who after
finishing this year’s work at Texas
State College for Women, in Den-
ton, expects to spend the greater
part of the surrtmer here with her
parents. Mr and Mrs E P
Lott, will arrive today from Hous-
ton where she spent several days
visiting a Classmate Miss Elisabeth
Eiland She also visited in Oalk
vestou. ________J
put them in the lead again
Again in the first half of the
sixth, the church tert’'counted’, but
were unable to hold the camp in
their half of the frame Fiv* runs
were driven in before the Meth-
No player in the league has hit
more than one horn? run and
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TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE
Ilion vs. Highway ’
pdley vs. Battery B.
OCC Camp sliced their way
through the upper new bracket
team, Anglin Street, last night and
defeated them 14 to 7 while the
Frig id ice ten came through in
the second game with an 18 to 6
win over WWt Liberty
Anglin took the lead in tiie first
inning, but a tally made by Tribble
after he had walked and three
men had pushed him around the
circuit did not stand* up long as
the camp retaliated In the second
with a six run spree
Mr and Mrs Clyde Bickham
and two children have returned
after
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iuw P Lawson, Dillon's 15
getting started enough for the E Hopkins, Dillon's 15
players to bat enough times to get
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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Texas league
Fort Worth 6. Oklahoma City 1,
Houston 8. Beaumont 0.
Dallas 5. Tulsa 4.
San Antonio 1L Shreveport 3.
'Called end of eighth, allow teams
to catch train)'.
National League
No games scheduled.
American league
Detroit 2. Cleveland 3 (10 in-
nings) .
Only game scheduled
•nd two men going the route •/-
ter getting on b>s.errors were far
from being hurt ylien Robertson
smacked a double LoiiffW rlearcfl
the bases with his homer
Anglin Street managed to tally
with threfc singles in the same
frame
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down.
West Liberty scored Ln the first
inning and Frigidice came back
strong to ring up five tallies.
Two more for the Liberty gang
were drowned n the three runs
that the ice ten made
In the third West Liberty made
a stab with three runs which end-
ed their counting for the night
Frigidice made four in the third
and six ip the fourth to put the
game away and end the counting
for the night
Tonight’s games will probably
be postponed due to rgln.
toward Burton, former Cleburne-
came from behind a three-
lead yesterday afternoon in
Bluebonnei Junior golf tourna-
BSt to defeat Wllben Oathings
Ip on IS.
Bathings fired a fast round go-
I out and had the medalist
Be down at the |um Burton
& No. 10. lost 11, and then
j.t«- the oount even when he
K 13, 13 and 15
ton had put Oathings j
ra hole where Oathings missed
h>at put to drop the match.
. D. Dunlop defeated Harold
ght in the consolation flight
nd 2 to walk off with prizes,
om Wiginion won the pitching
iteat and Weldon 0rr was
ner-up. The entries pitched
p the bluff uti No 5 acrons
the green
laiq early yesterday morning
iiprfred the youthful players
l forced several matches to
c cover but Uie semi-finals
it on after the weather cleared
tlally
,i the semi-finals Burton defeat-
William Rawls arid Oathings
■ated Marshall .files to enter
finals of the tournament.
urton Wi^s From
athings on 19th
Texas League
Team— W. L. Pct.
Houston .......z.... 46 19
San Antonio ........ 36 29
Shreveport 3133
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Tulsa .J............
Oklahoma City '..... 31 38
Dallas »•* 460
Fort Worth M 39 .400
National League
Team— ' W. L. Pct.
Brooklyn ............ 30 13 608
New^Ybrk ..... M I5 ®1—Four runs to tho fust half of
Chicago 26 24 520 " ““
Philadelphia W-26 Ml,^ —- - , , -
Pittsburgh 16 28 3W ’JH^J’T haK
St. Louis 15 29 341
Boston . . . v-.vrrrr. ... U 37 . 325
Amerlcau League
Team— W L. Pct.
Boston 27 16 628
Cleveland 20 21 580
Detroit 36 20 565
New York 25 22 532
Chicago ............ 23 26 469
St Louis 21 28 429
Washington 21 30 412
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The softball season is Just now
getting started enough for U
a batting ayerage
stage of the season 19 times is the
most that any player has appear-
ed at. the hat Ben Munday of
the Dillon Hot Shots has batted 19
times and has scored eight' runs
to lead the league in runs scored
Peyton Lawson of the Dillon team
has connected for eight safe blows
to lead the loop in the number of
hits.
Anglin Street Methodists ? «"ore ‘'han “r'e h<M™? ™n
..... ... there have been only 15
as no other player has connected
for more than one
Hwre .have been a tew more
doubles hit and Earl Hopkins of
Dillon’s and Witt of the COC
Camp are tied for the lead with
four each Harrison Meacham of
the Highway is leading the
league inbases stolen with six
while Ed Burton is runner-up-with
five
’* The Dtllon & Sons ten are
leading the league in games won
-and-they .-have a player |n first,
or second place in all of the in-
dividual records that are being
made They are also the league
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1940, newspaper, June 14, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293383/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.