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behind him. is competing In the
singles finals . < . Bill Markby,
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By HARRY PARKS
Record-Chronicle Sports Writer
In a meet distinguished mainly by rain and cold weather, the North
Texas Eagles scored 36 points In the Lone star Conference tennis tour-
nament here Monday and Tuesday to successfully defend their net Utle
against a favored East Texas State team which managed for only 18
point*. ‘
Southwest Texas State of San Marcos took a poor third in the net
proceedings with six points and never was seriously In the running for
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Beaumont nt Dnllns
Houston at Oklahoma City
Uan Antonio nt TuUn
Shreveport at Fort Worth
NATIONAL I.EAfH'E
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Cincinnati at New York.
Pittsburgh nt Boston
Chicago at Philadelphia
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New York at St. fiotits.
Washington at Detroit
Philadelphia at Cleveland
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Tlie big Hawaiian, who had won
seven games and lost none and
boasted an earned run average of
just 095. was hammered into de-
feat by the Shreveport Sports as
league leading Dallas Rebels suf-
fered their second straight loss
The Sports won 6-4 with neither
of the starting pltcliers around for
the finish but with Bill Reeder
getting credited for the Shreveport
victory nevertheless.
Shreveport moved up a notch in
the standings as a result of its win
und Houston's 11-8 loss to Tulsa
The Sports now are in sixth place
TEAM :
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Ims this year. Barns doesn't
have much ,of a chance of up-
setting the left-hander for the
singles championship, if he had
any to begin with. However,
Collins won't have anything
given to him on a silver platter.
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TUESDAYS RESULTS
TLX AS I.I AGI E
Shreveport 6, Diillas 4
Fort Worth 5-3 BenumorR i-O
NAl ION AL LEAGl E
St Ixiuls 7 Brooklyn 5 11 Innings
Chicago at Phihidelphhi. postponed ',
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Cincinnati at New York, postponed
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Boston 5. Pittsburgh I
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Chicago o
Louis 2
Detroit 1
Cleveland,
The Denton Jaycee boxing team
four-man bout Friday
night at the Dallas Athletic Club,
according to Bob Howard, trainer
of the team
Feature fight of the program will
match Lewis Hall of Denton and
„ Gene Smith of Dallas Both are
71"mdh“ap. ' middleweights and well known
| amateurs. The program begins
Johnny
Jr . 419.
Miwellaneous on following LST’s
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Comstock 1 due originally Muy 12)
delnyed Indefinitely nt Peurl Harbor
AUSTIN. May 15—Austin's
newsboy. Tom Attra, evened his
duel with Tommy Chalres, of Beau-
mont. scoring a knockout after 31
seconds of the third round here
last night in Austin's first pro box-
ing card in 15 years.
Attra nailed Charles with a vici-
ous left hook, flooring the Beau-
mont lad. Charles was on his hand*
and knees and preparing to get to
his feet as the referee finished the
count
A loss of approximately »2t)0 -
(XM1.000 throughout the world Is
caused annually by hail.
A new starting time and a n«w |
schedule for the City Softball |
League, to become effective uutne-
diately. were voted Into life Tues-
day night at u meeting of hop
manager*.
Also, in a move to halt exceaalve
eooring, the bases for league games
were moved bock to 60 feet from
their present distance of 56 feet
Starting tonight, the first game of
the regular two-game bill will be-
gin at 7 p m.. and no inning wili
be started after 8:30
No new schedule was announced,
except for the remainder of thl*
week A provision passed that a
bu*e runner must make the base
on an overthrow, but in case of
un overthrow into foul territory
Is allowed only one base unless
I another play is made for tiim. In
' lurther rule changes. It was agreed
i that any game called at 8:30 would
be considered an official game, re-
| gurdless of the number of innings,
und that each team be allowed to
play with one member absent.
After the ralnouts Monday and
Tuesday nights, Hamilton's Drug
and Co-Ed Diner resume play in
ill* first game tonight and Shep-
nerd Grocery und Y Cafe meet
in the second affair. Thursday
night's bill is Russell's vs. Ragle
Drug in the first game and Knights
of Pythias vs. Little Majors in
the second For Friday night,
Shepherd Grocery and Sanger play
1 he first game and in the second
Y Cafe plays Co-Ed Diner
with' 538
is due at
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Eddie Chandler of the Cats o<’Yl uescnoeo oy nonuon sports-
ruined his fourth victory with no I *’rK*J'* **sthe 'greatest fight^sren
I defeats for the seusdn In the open- " - ■ ■ -
j mg game Jack Robinson outlasted
! Wlllurd Ramsdell in the second tilt
It broke Ramsdell's streak ut four
strui tit
San Antonio went through seven
innings before getting a tally Okla-
| homu City counted in the second
I und again in the seventh and
eighth
VI MA1TI.I.
ffohn S Barrett from Yokohama.
IN DIEGO
on following
866 and 876,
Muy
Dan Yarbro. former NTSC
basketball coach now back at the
school doing graduate work, was
in charge of the LSC tennis meet
and did a swell job overall As
fur us we could see everything went
oil as smoothly as possible, ex-
cept for tlie rain, und we doubt
if Yurbro could have done much
about that Witli one minor
exception, all the netters showed
good spurUmunship, uiul-fur our
money, tennis is the cleanest game
ot them all.
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HEADLEE'S
3*7 North Ixxcaat <■ Pte*n* 8# ]
Noboday had ever told us but Alii-
letlc Director [heron Fouts said
Ross Collins.' undeniably the out-
standi ig netter ot the tourney,
probab.y had more medals than
any boy in Denton county
Collins who returned to school this
emester, was a Navy flier.
and Houston dropped to seventh lAtNIWYlCh Still ( hamp
.. u '• a 1 . . . i. <.... i„ fort Worth and Beaumont split I
Vvr8l,y.,.b^.®'4.' ,or lhe ,,nalb H double-header and Oklahoma j
City defeated Sun Antonio 3-1 |
The Fort Worth Cats broke even
by winning the seven inning first |
game 5-1 und lotting the nine inning |
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FORT WORTH, Mac 15 Ti—
The nation's links stars hammered
at par over rugged Colonial Coun-
try Club course today in the final
warm-up round before start of the
$15,000 invitation tournament.
Only one par-equalling score was
ixxsted in tune-ups yesterday, Dick
Metz turning in a 70 However. By-
ron Nelson and Ben Hogan, two of
the favorites, did not play
All of the 20 entries- 24 profes-
sionals and five amateurs were on
the course today.
'Hie seven top money whiners of
the year all are entries in the Co- j
* loniul tournament Hogan is No 1 j
with $14,619 50, Nelson is next with
$8,958 75. Sam Snead third with |
$8 876 16. Jimmie Demaret fourth i
with $7,584 Herman Keister fifth .
with $6 356 24. Vic Ghezzi sixth with
When caxh gets
Btart to pile up
and consolidate
ft will help you
credit standing und free you
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Smith
7-5
Quarter-finals Hope und Roger*.
HU. lost to Hoover und McDowell.
E18C. 1-6 6-4. 6-4 Luckeilbuck und
McCutcheon. SWT. defeated Murkby
und Martin. NTSC. 8-1. 6-1, Coillau
und Barnes, NTSC, beut Wright und
Ureuubun. SWT 6-0. 6-2. Schulze uirt
Orlnnan. ETSC won over Tuylur mid
Crain. SHS. 6-1 6-3
Seinl-finals- Hoovftr und McDowell.
ETSC defeated Luckenback mid Mc-
Cutcheon. SWT 0-3. 6-1. and Collliw
and Burna, NTSC, walloped Schulze
mid Orlnna. ETSC. 6-2n. 6-4
Finals—Collins and Burnes, NTSC,
defeated Hoover und McDowell ETSC
6-3 6-3, 6-1
By JACK HAND
Associated Press Sports Writer
. Chubby Max Jamler with 10 straight victories over Brooklyn to his
credit, may oe the decisive factor in the National Izmgue race if it
narrows down to the Dodgers and Cardinals
U' “hybody from the flag chase, ex-
cep the Phillies, but the early season results point to a duel between
St Louis ami Brooklyn I he Reu Birds, off to u stuttering start, closed
the gap to one game yesterday bv downing the Brooks, 7-5 in 11 inn-
“ ♦lugs.
Eddie Dyer is new as skipper of
tile Cardinals but he knew the an-
swer when he got to Brooklyn for
the first time He started Lanier,
the Dodgers’ hex
Not since June 2, 1943, has the
Flatbush flock been able to cut
down the crafty lefthander from !
Denton, N. C. Lanier beat the
Brooks four times after that 3-2
setback in '43 and five in a row in
1944 He didn't pitch against them
last year before he went into the
Army but now he's back at his old
tricks.
Leo Durocher's gang gave Lanier
a good battle, coming back from
a 5-0 deficit on some lusty slugging
bv Billy Herman and Dixie Walker
to send the corttest into overtime
With the bases loaded and two out
in the 11th, Marty Manon punched
a two-run single to Centerfield that
doomed the home club
Jim Wallace, another member of I
the brotherhood of lefthanders,
sparkled in the other National
League fray, an arc light tilt In
Boston, when he hurled the Braves
to a 5-1 edge over Pittsburgh
________ _________ Si'iieduled night games between
$4,781 and Herman Barrun seventh I th,‘ C1“cago Cubs and Phillies and
with $4.622 40 according to figures Cincinnati Reds and New
released by Fred Corcoian, PGA iGlants we"' ‘“Ined out as
tournament manager.
Tile first 16 holes of the 72-hole
tournament will be played tomor-
row
VL NEM \<»KK
Mlet <■!iuneous troops on
! mg vessels Colby Victory
I Southampton, (due originally yester-
| day i Sew Fiddler from Ia» Havre. Sea
Devil from Le Havre, Wheaton Vic-
tory from fje Havre Pittston Victory
from Bremerhaven, EYedertck Victory
from Le Havre
Thomas H Barry from Southamp-
ton 538 war brides and children.
important match <
tournament was the
doubles match between
Had the Lions
have taken
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Cincinnati Reds and New York
j Giants were rained out as was a
I Philadelphia at Cleveland day con-
' test in the American
Dave iBoo) Ferris was the big
gun in the junior harp when he out-
pitched Joe Haynes In a tight duel
to blank Chicago, 3-0.
The Red Sox maintained their 5
1 2 game lead over the New York
Yankees who dropped out of the
clouds and beat St. Louis, 6-2 All
the Yank runs came from homers
by JoeDiMaggio, Bill Dickey and
Joe Gordon Floyd Bevens did the
the hurling, an efficient nine-hitter, to
four | down Nels Potter.
game the Knights of Pythias won
two games from
Camp's Cleaners and also rolled
lhe high team series of 2,375 and
tile high team game of 830
In other matches, Philip Coury
Plumbing Co took all three games
num Y Cufe to tie Camps Clean-
ers for second place and G II
Brammei lYm tor Co . won two
games hum Seven-Up Bottling Co
Johnny Rojas rolled the high in-
* dividual game of 213 but hl* .'>54
series was second to J B Solomon s
;,<7 aX
Individual Scoring'
Y Cale Sidney Rogers, 293. Bill
lluUy. 430. Joe Klrud. 371. Uob Hyatt. I
307 Robert Milliken, 112 T ■ '--------
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nineteen transports carrying, near-
ly IO (MX> service personnel, are sched-
uled to arrive today at New York,
ban Frunclseo, San Diego, and Seat-
tle Wash
In addition, <
war brides and
New York
Ships and units arriving:
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WASHINGTON. May 15 ,45—
The Dallas office will be one of
the nine area offices established in
1944 tn handle pension claims of
servicemen being discharged be-
cause of disabilities to be closed on
June 30. the Veterans Administra-
tion has announced
the championship. The University of Houaton had three ixjints for
fourth apot but Stephen F. Aua-f------———--------------------
tin and Sam Houston State failed
to figure in the point-making.
In winning their third straight
sports title of the spring—they al-
ready holo track und golf cham-
pionships—the Eagles placed three
men in the singles semi-finals and
won the doubles championship
Singles ■ titlist has not been deter-
mined, but it will be an all-North
Texas aftalr when it occurs since
Joe Barn* and Ross Collins meet
in the finals, dale not definitely
set
To win the doubles champion- j ) ecord was dented,
ship, the No l Eagle team of Col-
lins and Barns defeated two East
lexas teams Tuesday afternoon in
the semi-finals and finals.
In the semi-finals, the Eagle duo
won over the Lion's No. 1 team
ot J. A. Schulze and Ted Orlnnan,
6-2, 6-4 Collins and Banis went
through the finals in three straight
sets over the No 2 East Texas
team ot BUI McDowell and Bill
Hoover. 6-3. 6-3, 6-1
Collins, who will be u heavy
favorite to defeat Bams for the
singles crown, got Into the finals
by a forfeit from another team-
mate, Bill Markby Barns knocked
out Harry Hope of Houston Uni-
Most
wliiile
Itnal
Eagles and Lions
won, they could
title, us Iney were doped to do .
Instead their No 1 team lost the
'”alch and their No 2 team hud
little chance against Collins and
quills m the finals.
We haven’t checked, but this
liiuriiainenl was probably the
first the LSU has sjaged com-
pletely on concrete co'iiMs, arid
probably everbody hopes it will
be the last that way . . • For
some reason, good nelter* seem
to dislike the slabs, and they
should know more about what's
best tliati anyone else
round Biggers,
El'SC. 6-O. 0-0.
Hope, HU. defeated Crain. SHS. 0-0.
6-2. Luckeilbuck. SWT lost to Hoov-
er. ETSC. 6-1 6-3; Barns. NTSC, beat
Taylor. SHS. 6-0. 6-4. Collins, NTSC. I
detected Rogers. HU. 6-0. 6 1, Schulz*. I
ETSC. won over Addison. SHS, 6-0,
6-0; Smith SHS. lost to Markby, NTSC i
6-4, 1-6. 7-5. WhltfSldo. SFA lost I
to McCutcheon. SWT. 6-4. 5-7. 6-4. |
Quarter-finals — Grlnnan. ETSC.
lost to Rope. HU, 4-6. 9-7. 6-3, Hih>v-
er. ETSC lost to Barns. NTSC. 6-3.
6-2; Collins NTSC, defeated Schulze,
ETSC 4-6. 0-3. 6-3, Markby, NTSC,
beat McCutcheon, SWT.'6-1. 6-4
Semi-finals— Barns, NTSC. won
over Hope, HU. 6-1. 6-4 und Colima,
NTSC, won on forfeit from Markby,
NTSC
Doubles Second round—Biggers
und Whlteelde, SFA. lost to Wright
----- 6-1. “
won
6-4.
opposite Collins.
The feature match of Tuesday
was a quarter-finals singles bout
which saw Collins upset Schulze
ol East Texhs in three sets, 4-6.
(-3. 6-3 Schulze hud been favored
to win the singles title, although
Collins was only a slight undei-
dog
Results
Singles Second
SFA lost to Grhinun
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To ull persons Interested In the
Account for Final Settlement of the
Estate of Margaret George, A Non
Compos Mi ntUi, No 2880. Allie George,
Guardian thereof has Hied In the
County Court of Denton County.
Texas on the 13th day of May A D
1946 her Final Account of the con-
dition of the Estate of said Margaret
George together with an Application
to be discharged from said Guardian-
ship which will be heard at the first
Monday next after the expiration of
ten days from date of publication,
the same being the 27th day of May
A D 1946 at the Courthouse of said
County In the City of Denton. Tex- '
us. ut which tune and place ull I
parties Interested In the Account- for I
Final Settlement of said Estate are
hereby notified to appear und eonteat
a»ld Account und Application of the
-Oald Allla George It tbay see proper
to do so.
Witness, Cletus E Knight, Clerk
of the County Court of Denton
Countv Texas and the seal of Mid'
Court attached, this the 13th day of
Muv A D 1946
(Seal) CLETUS E KNIGHT.
Clerk County Court. Denton County.
Texas
By W L BAYS Dbputy.
Detroit's eight-game win string
second-place j was shattered by a 20-hlt Washing-
ton uprising that produced u
decision for Roger Wolff
307 Robert Milliken,
111. total, 1.924
Coury Plumbing Newton Van V<x>r-
hla. 364. Kin Baker. 482
Rojas. 554 O I, Stanley
Charles Nelms. 391 Total 2 210
Seven-Up Haskell West. 368; Mar-
vin White. 409, Blly Paul I' . '
474. Gene Davis 408, J B Solomon.
.‘>50 Total 2,215
Brammer Tractor 1
151. Bill Jreen, 397. I
Floyd Vaughn. 423. I
536 Handicap, 87
Camps Cleanem
George Gilmore 478
399. Bob Batey “
Handicap 45 total
Knights of Pythias
492 Bill Cagle 476. Harry
mlck. 462, Tom Ixiwery
Ray. Ji . 547 Total 2A75
standings
8 p. m.
Completing the Denton team are
Marvin Harrison, also and middle-
weight. Bobby Hamilton,
Hopkins. I weight, and Harley Dick,
Solomon, heavy, Clarence Hardy, a heavy-
urololxf Qlrirx Dnilzor n IGrHf —
Robert Beckner. J J.' ."W .’r.""” ’. " ’7’7’
1 .) Green. 351.
Bonn r Vaughn.
total 2 245
Ed Roiitu 458,
Junie# Kelsny,
367. Bill Nelrnh 476
2 223
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