Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1950 Page: 4 of 32
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no cadeta anywhere.
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editor of the Austin American, prac-
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AUSTIN June 17 —.P--Jack Tue-
ro o'. Tulane, deler.ding t.at: nal
C'Hesiate tenr.U champ;:. was
rated No 1 todav for the 66th an-
:. .a; NCAA Tournament beg.nr.:ng
h^rr Mondax
Turro received top billing
:he 66 singles entries but
tx the fav r:te. ma;;.l
Herbie Flam of VCL.A
Cochell of the Vniver-.;;?
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nly two singles m;
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b«eu jiatiafactorily ex- was pulled for a plnehhlttar In
where the Aggies went the eighth.
Cincinnati scored its two runs
in the first on a borne run by
thronged Johnny Wyroetek.
ley's other piteher 1' Kenneth
another left hander
one season, of experience t
him Catihing Rainey and i
xx ill be James Ellis also
n:;.;: his second campaign.
Thlrd-year beys include Darrell
Arnold, center field Dickie Hast-
third base, and I eran H:b-
left field Johnny Lav.hon,
a left fielder and outstand-
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El Centro battled f r 10 mmngs
with Oak Cliff Chris::*;’. ;r. an
invitational affair lx * ore syigle<
by Floyd arid Dwight Smith ac-
counted for the Lx al nine - nar-
row 2-1 escape In the final soft-
ball frav Fridav night at the City
Park
B Fourth and fifth inning
; columns about the great upset.
I Nearly everybody had its own
theory of why—at the very out-
set of play—Texas scored the touch- |
down that derailed that Rosebowl i
Express Why AAiM and Kim-
brough couldn't make up that defi- I
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Just about every reason in the
world has been gix’en. But there's! victory
another minor mystery attacked ' Clm Innati J to 1 today. Roberts
to this game As far a* we know it; outlasted Ewell Blackwall, who
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plained where the
after that game
The night before the morning of
the game Austin was
hovmg, ond keeping, good f-f'inn on4 tru«f
til—
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tei three-put’.ed, tixe 3I»t hole
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Associated Press poll
i the greatest upset in Texas sports
i history is completed There s many
; an argument. There have been so
many us-sets
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all was Texas’
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the strreta Matter of fact, there
were
hit W n.n ICABA I -v ViCWiy WWA 1
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I at Austin on Thanksgiving Day, '
1940
This was the great A4M team |
that was Rose-Bowl bound This . ' , _____ a—i...
was the team with Jarrln’ J.wn I »' *rote “ dr*"“n«
Kimbrough 1 ,Qorn
Nearly every sports writer wrote
great
had
the
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NEW YORK. June 1'
Don • Newcombe wus ni
today tie he pitched Brool
era to a 10-2 triumph
J-’ague leading St Louis
The Negio riglitliandi
the Ke<| Bird, on die hi
< ii hl ui .d x\ a III ed only o
lug his .seventh vu'toix’ '
sen The trniinpil
Cards' ;id vantage
to on-' and a half giinu
I! 'ine runs by Red Si
nnd I t Ka. ak account
cl th-' Curds' runs
The Dodgers pounded
Cardinals pit- hers for 1
Tne fourth place oust
tk'orcd 10 runs in the elf
SHOWS W \Y—Eddie Stankv hooks aroti id ('atcher Clyde McCullough of the Pirates
to score in night game at the I’ol" Gronnis when Danny Murtaugh’s throw was not
in time The fiery little second baseman is leading the Giants on their upward surge.
ik surprisingly pacing the New York Natl dials in batting at a .330 dip. (NEA Photo)
WiH» this message of welcome we send best wishes. We hope
owocioficn with us will h* a long ond o nleatant one.”
in the
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bef.ue xesterdavs noon
Ca’ilorma entries doin-
ira’.cd the prize wiiuier 11 t. First-
brought the Arcadia pilots
Eli.’abe’!’. Lamt-ert and •.'lane
both of San Diego, collected
the $50o ;>nd prize. Atleen Pick-
ering of San Pxdro and Irma Str>ry
' l.mu ter . ’ $250 f-r third
priz.
.■■hrs Er:te--t Kennedyh-f High-
i’u k lh Ferret: ■ ! Grand
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Junior Legion Opens
Season Here Tuesday
Deuton's American Legion Jun- ‘
lor baseball team swings open its
1050 campaign Tuesday night s'.
Bronco Field at 8 in a pra
clash with Gainesville
This yew Denton
ing in Dis.net 9
teams from Decatui.
ey Grove GainesviL
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Manager
the sea.so:
c lub composed of two b. I-
Uis American Legion ball he
tneir fourth year, three tor
third, two their wiond, and
with an 8 2 record. In 1948 he
won eight and dropped only one
I: 1947, Ins first xe.ir he placed
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Dickie
and Ioran
Johnny
fielder and
on Denton High s ten-
th is year, will be bid-
the left field position
Coming out for the first time
are Charles Rainey, shortstop Rob-
ert Pruett, .third base and out-
field Robert Coffey, utility infield:
Grocery will Clifford Clark shortstop Jo
Shepherd s Young, outfield Bill Oxf< rd.
and Bobbv Grisham
Johnny Pierce will be
.. fed one-all.
ft lire in the
Fridav night
st oatter up.
;■ brought in
Dxrtjrfrt smith'<• swie»v Kt Gen-
s „r l. ai..l l.i.al L.t of the
SAN ANTONIO Jun* 17 -
Young M -ms Williams a
the Texas Golf Assrx lation
amateur crown to his g It >
here U-dav closing out Capt
Moselx of San Antonio 5 a:
surprising abruptness
A few week’ ago Williams s.ar
rr.ed past pros B .ron Nelso- <c '
Raymond Gafford to win the Texas
Pt> A crowr.
This 36-bole test was a goll rt.a’ch
up to the 26th hole, Will.ams !>■ in-
In fifteen n.n
implexlcr. its: ret.
20-vesr-oid Vr.:v«r • f
senior sank three <’—>c
Hs..f
P.f. t'nee.--.
Two holes later WiDiuni mad" wv«tem sn -p
it 5-up, with a pa’ a: M ’
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Successful in meriting the respect of the peoole of the com-
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Manager Brayley has announc-
ed that at the annual banquet at
the end of the season trophies will
he awarded the phiverr with the---MelLMUwy
best batting average and the most M:id "oexly
runs baited in.
Also a contest lasting all season
will be held to dvtrrtr.iir who
will receive the m<xxt outstand::^
player trophy The spectators here
in Denton w .11 t .c
at night
GREENVTLIE. S. C. June 17—
T Jean Pa:ker and Boots Sey-
mour, pilots from Arcadia, Calif.,
were named winners todav of the
fourth annual 90s all-women's
tr*nseor.tinental air rare.
The ’Powder Puff" Derby, of
which the city of Odessa was prin-
cipal sponsor, began Sundav in Fan
Dirtro and ended here The win-
ners finished in 20 hours and one
minute Their elapsed time beat
,c4. Ute. Zaylorcxafi. ii»»
plane bv more than fix e hours. Th.'
distance was 2.450 mihs
Forty five entrants
finish In
deadline
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1950, newspaper, June 18, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1314484/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.