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Sports rteius
TROl’Bl.E-SHOOTER — Detroit not only starts Art
Houtteman. but Red Rolfe calls on the 22-year-old as a
relief worker to protect slender margins. Here is the
Houtteman smile and grip before he winds up. rears
back and fires. The home-grown pitcher was nearly
The nuria Is a muskrat like anl
tween seven and IS
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Lasater s George Hendrick' hurl- j
rd a no-hitter and had 10 strike- 1
wts for the five-inninit fame
Tomorrow night Mooce Business
Firrr< tanties w ith Rancho in ■» |
*trw tray and lasater
MBF in the Men • league
RS MU Bl R M XRT1N
SP Sports Writer
Talk of a new Class AAA D:\d-
i aie>n for the Interaeboiastic leae-.tr
H.gh school s;> rts program
mg heard «
The latest
■ Dour
Sh'ir-v Br.dces
Boyer third
. right field
New AAA Program I-] DANTON <T»v> MCORD-CHBON1CL* Sunday. May II
, Falls
directed
game at
| Arrow s Nifty
(yor the class nf ^o)
(Tiii.pbcll won t be permitted
o pl.iv until he apologue:
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plane loea-wd 13 of thw
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game at Green
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When W B Lcrrnq put
an ad m me Cottage
Greve (Ore) Sentinel
••eking ac=# v aiuab.e
cattle nuasma 26 dayt he
got q-jex rorulta See.rxj
the od Lloyd Swtjnacn
We incite you to road-test the new
Willy* )e«pster . . . thrill to the surg-
ing power of its higher-compression
H('»R.RlCAt<E Engine . . . feel its road-
buggmg steadiness. Bring tour friends
. along —plenty of rexym for five —and
sample the Jeepater a smooth, comfort-
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comidriuig the
set the track
m winning the
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Pro Linksmen
Kinsman
La bl n! s
killed in an automobile accident as spring training start-
ed a year ago. but bounced back to win 15, and this year
shows signs of being the best right-hand pitcher in the
American League.
Eagles To Appear
On I idea Program
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Tops Mat Card
I For Wednesday
n the proposed new
at a meeting ct the
athletic directors of the four City
Conference members
Fort Worth is definitely in f
of abrnlshing the City Conferr
Dallas would kinda like to
> bv the boards
n and San Antonio
with th* four-citv I--,
would go along or. wha
■orked out
t Conference
"It's ruined us here " said Her-
man He was talking about fan
interest IB high school sports which 1
has sagged badly in FV,rt Worth
since the City Conference was crea-
ted
Clark was host for the City Con-
ference basketball tournament re-
cently He did an excellent Job of
presenting the tournament Th*
brand of basketaball was—in the
opinion of many Southwest Con-
ference coaches—berer than at the '
•hreo-diviaion state tournament at
DAI I AS Miiv 20 P-‘‘Cukslng
11m umpire ' brought fines for two
Biv Si.iie leu.: m plovers today.
pteslileiit W.'ltir Morris said
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Fresh from vtc’orv over Gaines
ville s Pirates Denton s Bears
plav a practice game at Bronco
Field this Afternoon a’ three with
Proctor A- Gamble, s Dallas nine
Last week the Bears blasted
Gainesville 11-8 to win their sec-
ond leaRue game in three start*
Thev prevlouslv won another from
Pilot Point, and dropped one to
Van Alstvne
Probable starters for today s fray
will be Dour Sanderson, center-
field Sh'T-v Bridges. >ft field
Morris Boer third bus. Whit
Cullum right field Harm Hund-
ley shorutep
CHICMiO HORSE WINS
downed RACE TO EQUAL RECORD
less than 5 000 rwrsons at-
the two dav tournament,
of 42.000 turned out at Aus-
three da vs
Clark would l:ke| to see the bas-
ketball tournament held tn Aus-
tin each ’ ear—if th* City Confer-
en-e continues
"There s no tradition behind It
when you hold it in one loan *v-
erv four Tears.” he aald
Why not he suggested, hold the
Cla» B and Class a tournamen’.s
at a certain time at Austin and
the Class aa and City Conference
at another’
The ic*a for the Claas AAA dlvi-
siun would be to limit It to school!
with 750 enrollment or more
Tt.at would include practically
all of the members of the City
■nc* plus «uch schools as
1 C: rpus Christ;. Austin.
Odessa and others.
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Hill Prince Cops Preakness
Defeats Texas’ Derby Winner
State
deiit
. sticking Hack Miller, man-
' Wichita Falls. 125 00 for
lanmiHUe directed at the
•s" m a game at Texarku
North Texas State s <. t»
team and Coaih Fred Co
appear on Gecrge Whi’i s
Alburn." SUtien KBIT t<
show, next Frida' night
Blllv Maxwell. J <e Com.id. Do:
January, and L M Craimed will
appear on the show with the Eagle
mentor.
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ernCAOO- |NEA>-^unmv
maret won the Masteis
I rnent for the third time
light the winter golf tour
. But as expected. Sam Siwad led
the professionals in ever' die is:
The Virginian's bank account was
increased by 115 128 tn the swim’
through California, the 'southwest
and south Demaret followed wtm
$13,216 16. amt young Jack Bm ke
Jr , a surprise newcomer t > bic
money, wax third with $9.187 50
Snead aceraced 68 80 strokes t.
' lead for the Vardon Troph
Demaret the onlv other im
under 70. with 69 38 The -ame o:
der prevailed in Rider Cup st ind
Ings. Snead's 470 I 2 points lead
: Ing Demaret bv almost
base
Bnbbv Boyd
er James McGill, first base. BUI
Harwell, lecond: and either Mel-
vin Rainey or Jack Spickard pitch-
ing
wwh s»«s m* «ri*s s woal •> mr.
with power
able riding qualities on any roao.
When you look at th« Jeepster i
smart lines and then look at the price
— bttndrtdi towor than •/Z>errz-)ou ll
Come in today for a road-test in
the new Willy* Jeepster!
North Texas State's
champion golfers will play
to Texas We*l*van College
return match at Denton Mondav
NTSC's BiUy Maxwell and Dcur
Hlgxina of TWO, wtar.er of the
recent Bweetwater Xpvttauor.. are
slated to meet tn the No 1 match
Tb« F^glM trimmed TWC 3 1 ?
tn 2 1-2 Tuesday tn For*. Worth with
Maxwell leading way The NTSC
squad is taking tla final practice
hefcs before defending Ita NCAA
uUe June 26 at Albuquerque. N M * is
DALLAS. May 30—jPi— Taxaa. | stop, and Wally Moon, Texas AAM
which won the championship in ' outfielder, got the vote of all
a' walk, placed five players on the
All-Southwest Conference baseball
team selected by the six coaches
Bavlor and Texas A&M each
got three while Texas Christian
landed two and Southern Methodist
one Rice dldn t place a man
Murray Wall. Texas pitcher. Kai
Segrist. Texas second baseman.
Guy Wallace. Texas AkM short-
w as .-Il.. :.i L
three da's
Bashars frmer All-American
football player Irvin Uve Viuvar- j
sity ot Oklahoma is short and
stocky, and usually uses his fa-
mous back breaker to good ad-
-antage for a win But la.: week
h« got • little too unorthoujx when
he hit opponent Whittier m
face with a padlo. k and w as
qualified
Ptret la considered one of
cleanest and most scientific i
man in the protaasion todav Bloom-
field can be placed in just the op-
poeite category Pine: recently
completed a succea&ful career tn
the collegiate ranks tn California
snd is rated as one of Texas' most
promising newcomers.
Local Promoter A Bruce Ma •
Henry atated last week that if
Den to* fans want to continue to
see these bouts, better attendant e
will be necessarv because due tv
such a poor turnout the Lions
Club la losing money.
five, booted home Whirlaway In 1941
and Citation in 1948 Then, he
A re-match of Whitey Whittier
and Ellis Bashar a will highlight
wreatlinR activities Wednesday
night at the Exhibits BuiMtng (
Bashara challenged Whittier to
another match follow ing Ivt week e
free-for-all when Whittier won on !
disqualification by dei ixion of the !
referee
Slated for prelims, beguunug at
8 SO. are Bob Guriev vs Pear- I
shape, a mysterious i hsracter with
apparently no other name .nd
'Cry Baby" Jack BloomfieM vs.
Ray Plret in the semi final fra- I
old dominion took the lend i
Into the backstreti ii of the ar
Pimlico race course Those n
chilled crowd of 26.599 who
established him the odds or
vorlte nevre hnd another uor
Hill Prince opened up
length lead as Arcaro hustled him
like a Pony Express rider tleemg
from the Indians
At the finish of the mile and
three-sixteenths classic. Chrts
Chenery's stubby-tailed son of
cbaches , "
Norris Gravea, Texas Christian,
pluher. H G. Pearson, Bavlor.
catcher, and Gerald Jensen.
Southern Methodist outfielder,
each lacked one vote of being
unanimous
The pitching staff was supposed
to have three men but Pat Hubert
of Texas A4M and Charles Conn
of Texas tied for the third place
there are four pitchers on the
team
Others making the team were
Bill Loonev. Texas Christian
catcher. Adrian Burk Bavlor.
first baseman. Ben Tompkins
Texas, third baseman Frank
Womack. Texas, outfielder,
Larry Isbell Ba-, lor. utility
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BALTIMORE, May 30—(Ab Hill
Prince and Eddie Arcaro ran away
with the 74th Preakness Stakes to-
day for Virginia, whipping tl>e
Kentucky Derby champ -Middle
ground-in the bargain
The powerful bnv colt from the
ni'ient
Directors
was
ahead of Mivldle".rouinl.
I Ulll 1’1 nice in the Dei by ' pocket.s 10 per cent nt Hili Prince's
weeks ago winnings, which totaled $56,115. of
Mtddlecrctind hw ci the vast l*“' l)lw f111- which grossed $75.615.
'Texas Ki’’’ Itv tl m VI a - ’ Middic-mvcmd wot $10,000 foe
l’:,-.kia wa • i' . : ■ .al while third was worth $5,000
Illi $2,500
.tames Car
!i and Mr-
wa> Iasi
'.ie Campbell
baseman $10 00
u::e.‘ed that he apologiie t-o um
pn— Keith M- ers for
ripe 'vnrds and
uni'ilre" alter a
He tmed J
tie .second I
Det tor. » Junior Kiwanis defeat-
NT Demonstration School 10-0,
rd Lwsater Feed Mill
AMOCtation 12-
Fr.day ' night at
H G
and
Methodist,
lacked one vote
CHICAGO Mxy 20— .F— Mais
Bm a spnghtlv two year old own
ed b" Mrs. Im;l Denemark of
Chi- a«o todav equalled the world s
record for five furlongs In win-
: mna the fourth rscs at Lincoln
j Fields
The juvenile sprinted th* dis-
| t*n< e in 0 57 1-5 to tie the mark
by Pan Zareta at Juarei.
meets Mexico, in i960 Jockey Job Dean
' Jessop piloted Mais Boy.
H
but
plan is
Her::.
rector for Fort Worth F
v unhappy w-.:h t!
trio k
alter
ended
time was a fair 1 5S
condlUullj. L
r-iord ot 1 56
Preakness o\
v ear
Hill Prince who beat Midiih
ound m the Wood Memorial tlieii
;am m tire Withers Ma- .diet
s Derby de: eat re ., a: di d the
iithtiil at Hi- mutuel' with $3 4''
:ni,.ht an.I $2 40 to place I'.ere
as no h w wagerin'’ I-
e track teared « minus
;th sti-'h a small Held.
Midiheground third c'
.1 :a d $3 20 i’he King 1
di! at $3 ti) on the dollar, u
. hi . d’ .l the upturn:.in < ;
’ 1 \ i "ch and e-tabllshed
1 u; V’ftball t
trr c.tv Park
K.wanis rar. up the r 10 runs In
the f.r«t (our stanzas off three hits
Fort
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FORT WORTH, May 30
a Texan to win Texas'
golf tournament—that's tt
Annual *15.000 Colonial
Invitation Tournament to
l ore from .Thursday tluou
day of this week and yo
lune almost a sate bet
In tact, if you recall tin
leading money winner of
a period of nine years—tr
was a native Texan, yo
say that betting on sons
Ixme Star state would be
Idea in any tournament.
All three of the Texans
gun, Byron Nelson, and
Demaret—who have provld
state with an almost <
monopoly of golf's No. 1
throne for the past decade
at Colonial. Hogan was
1940, 1941, 1942. 1948 and If
son in 1944 and 1945; Den
1947; and there was not
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THE DIFFERENCE — If
Dropo keeps hitting, the i
first baseman easily could
difference between the H
and the Yankees and Tl
the American league rac<
all around athlete from C<
cut was recalled from U
when Billy Goodman ch
bqjie in his ankle.
XGGIE (’AGERS TO !
BIG TEAMS NEXT F
Oklahoma A&M and t
New York, two of the natl<
defensive basket ball ten
past two seasons, and Duq
Pittsburgh, a top-note her :
son are among quintets d
Included on Texas A8iM .•
basketball schedule
fh» tim< ot
weather millia
LAMSON-HUII
th* wid«tt rai
porovi tropica
pupgar^ ban
LAMSON-HUII
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 241, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1950, newspaper, May 21, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1314460/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.