Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1951 Page: 2 of 6
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Today's Sports
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i-lty tn Animal*, but
l.lllt.-tH JlllX u\ >• r
i.'l I <1 .it !.l*t tint,(J ,
• ..1 1 ..mm ht?i. rub-
t • I If hi '. ♦. heti
• many rabbit*, Hi lic e
• fl hi mi t> >t inukl
•• it Yaiike * 1'itrhei
o\, i thi r* !:mt iiiitht.
fui 1. ft t
• /iMid IIm k token*
in must hiiv« b* i'ii
betli" which
ibbit
<1
it
June r
tin Unit
vta.- the fnut
thi* at
UI'1I ,-s. *, but
nkul th.
ii bail b«-a-
I'.M'i in ar-
i thi inter-
• I t niuriri >|
.lay. II «
11 imwi'i
ihn-uten-
• in two
„ • ' <in«.. Ka.-ti ■
lie: . - a|tait:«t tin
^ •• i' tine. hii>n - rutix
rail..: Mi." J u: ilav. The Yulik-
• i - i.iiu hut. lo.-t -e\en out of
j the i la*; fight ifaii! *!«, thrw in a
row to thi Imtun*, who nnu have
i i in- if inn winnitiir «treak.
I hi' bl.u k rat ai in uiuiuthor-
' ii |ih;i>. it 't" hex V tan lush-
■ it I'U to V .• fu i| with .t aini kuv .
Lopat a i(Uifk bru>ft of its fui a«
tlii \ anki i' hut iei was u arming
.i| M k. <ian iu by i ffi i'ti\ -l>
-p;o i'l hits vikii hi- *>th gaine,
pitt'hinK shutout ball after the
inst uiriirijr when '.hi Yankee*
ifa'■ l>>pat ,i J to ii • ail hi- w asn't
i|i in i| to hold
V'.u vl.ili. th« <-huKK">X ,-hua
U W ,t. sftx I -Ill thill Ill's!
plaii .I'l to j V'aili - by twice
1 11 ri if ..It III. ho' Most Oil Kill
S'i\, Ii to .** mill t
ly Hem
tut ii> •!
By United Press
Wheat Crop Yield Now At
15 Millions Compared To In 1£51
Doiltf.-r-l'ub Kami' was wasluil out
itfter two initintfs.
All But 4 Berths
In US Open Filled
In Glamor Grind
Trans-Mississippi
hoy Net So Hot
I'll- liUlllf
San Ati
Uvjrue s'.amlt'i fs. ju. '
'x h nil liii- stu'onil |i!ar
tonio Mi ions.
Kaluli All" * p '. i two hit
IM f.l.AS, Tex., Jutte .*> <0.R\— t«-r ;ir« 1' i- . ; I ' oiory
Tin Isth unnu.l Trans-Mississippi n'or-i il '. I •• I . I-' '
Kolf tout nitment w iiuis up qualify- th> l ;'K'' • .he;u|
mi;#play today with some of thi- Al:.--i n ..t
bi'Ufhtfi stahs taking their swings Beaumont • |- 'ti > • I I. < ati
Hy STKVK SNIDKH
I'nili'il I'm -.- Spoit.- W 11ti i
NKW VokK, -I n . ■ u.R Ml
but foui l rths in th. I S ' n
i> as first Bil- t.olf tournament v.n till..! to.iay
oi.it then Saul K |(ovin v< ith 1-4 pms ami amateurs .il
sti atly p trhuiK jobs ii aily si t foi tin 7'J i.• I• iflamoi
MII'I., .Ilhii
a; Brook Hollow Country Club's A-T
elusive par T' that evaiit'ii a thini ' rV'' ' r. ";l
of thi fii lii yesti riiay. ,':i'
T> • «io*f n or mote jjolfers t<>h! ^ ''I1 ^
off in M-arrh >>f pl:<-.s in the ii4
playei title flight with the corn- "'lfht ra:. . -
fortinw knowl.iit, that a ?! or Ho to catch a ;t"
bably would -.|Ue 7.c thetn into T'ltiiirht; !■. .
I 'i ill i y li'nii
iii thi fourth.
ii'ii- s?.i i- iw Fort
< t\ hi to r.
til. ■ lilt of
til" I itlall • I i;
I ll
\ M \ lill.l." , T"X., June 1 -
I - t. xas Kinploy ii eiit * 1111 j S.
nu.-.-ii'i.'s v. li.-at liui vrMt 1'outri.ii | .I'i
oltue reported toilay a slight mi- i tion.
provcnii'iit—perhaps to 1.">,IHMI,IMHI j tin
hu-h'-ls ;n tin- Texas yield thi- . i..-
•enson. 'I |
III.- last official estimate from livht
the l'SI>A was for a 1 ('! .
bushel crop. \\ i 111■ ■
I M '■ *<th bulletin of the hnr- htai'
' i on noted "wheat has |
how H an improvement since the ill" •
I ire'ieral rains'' thu-e we« ks avo la i -
"but th.- came t.M late foi mux •
11.il111 ben. fits." i S;.
1 "With the limited improvem. nt." ( '
, it continued, however, "titer. a "
possibility that the state may pro-1 1. i• >i
| dill a crop of la.MHl.lKill bo^lii'lsl' 1
. ri Mipari'il to Jli.TU.iinl bu !.■■• ■ ■ |< ■
in ty. 0 .tnil thi* lli-ye.n aveiUKf of 1 a. r*
ts.i,,oiMi bu. lit I.-, il" favotab!" ' I" '■
• > i t bet ween hi, . I ' .1
..Hy all
iph
murdered.
Officers found that a pece of
t'roc hi ted n..aterial about 1. inch
wide ind IH inches Ionic, hail
he n stuff, ll into her mouth and
throat with such force that her
tulllCUe was injured.
tloniici.ii detectiv. s said i* was
of the ,-asi of "few ellli -.' They aid
i.i 'i, 11>• \ smi li.okiii-. for y.ai-
' i man who was t triend of .iti-
.1 foi nther younif m- ■' who rented a
• I" ■, 11 i'ohiii in the widow's apartment
•:ctv. , M ... 27. Mis. Eltner Hall, whe
•" .ives across '.lie strvet from the
; dead woman'.' apiirtnient, went to
;sit Mi -. llamnion:<, the widow of
: doctor. \ 'erday afternoon.
V. I,. •• ti"i ki'oek on the door wa«
in.! iiswer.'d sin |ook"d iti a w in-
i!ovv and * v Mi Haa uons oil
i„.i i.:ick t oaitl i ot tin flour.
■ l, (it;. I .. I" t*hbor, Jesse T.
I.avt ii. . i wtio called police.
i lectin- H. W ICodifers and
Kaorjfi Chapiniili aul all doors in
!' id'icah,
|i ohubly I
.t !
>11111
liar -
au.;*j of
tion.
Ii ek
tvlll
:
Fairbanks-Morse
jthfmdtr Mowers
- r*
M,
I'lii* two pilch, is ( hnaifo trad.il iC'ind at It i i minifhain
to Bostoi iii a "pennant deal" last It -1 !..
tii wer ih- loser- Kay Sear-
b.o. nirii was kayo.d in the openei
and 11111 Wiicht fa to last in
th.- -i-conil Kami
I oth. Vim. i tin l.eaicue icain-
11. • ■ ' 11*pp*i 1 Washinifton. ti
.. an) Philadelphia edited St.
I.- i • 7 to • Th<- ('animals mov-
ed t" within '. 1 •_ '.failles of fust
plac. IIiook 1 \ ■ .ii th.- National by
ilowmnif 'I.- 'iiants, 7 to2, the
1' iate- diubbed I'hilaib Iphia, 12
I. a- d * fu f IIat cii'i e from Ke-
■ it tn-at Boston. 1" to 7. The
.. good fm
your grass!
K S£Z
1^15 OLD WOQLO IS A
Mighty fine place to
live— that i ft if you
makl it IHATWA*. JS
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. Irtl I bt'idg ik«t' of |
« ' i t M«iv (M' r ;
. •« - #r 1*1 gi« m ««*4 ' 1 Ii4
. iki'in • .i«*>n iiiul« h win. h «Uu
. ii. < (un I !i*r unr • *nr*t wh*
' , .. i.|.« «• I |M lf\Molul ««(
.u f '• pc In lit* )'«(tiUn.la • *J
Ofh«r F««twr i. too!
I'tthliittUf U n ■>.< . rt
"• ' . I ^Uu l ul «rr rtjuilly
I II 1 III 1« k J . U.<M4a|l«,
'is' ' I'U iitfltl im uri^Lt,
I jliil Hi t uvr c. 4/1 ti tw
*i I 'i 4ft <it stun, ij ft* , i
• k *• •. lrr« , rl S^ «-t i«i |utiti
- ni'l i>i i «nti prrtfnii ubi '. (•
. I .I'ltifr litr INt >Hrl S| mt.'-.B
< l «llu«l t'lti till ^If 'l^ll.ti I,
IRItWKSMOMf
We try lo make your hoppiiiK :
easier. There** nullum; like :
mouth*(tiering, trch fruils and j
tender ineal> lo make it Uonlh ;
of Mat nn-al la«le lively. 7\nd I
ther« ' no place like our market :
We enjoy ie It ill ie toil the oppor- : 1
tun lit ot -hoppinif at lower j
price*. \nd you'll always find i
adeipiale pai king -pace here. ■
Thirty-six hole tests in cit-
ies over th«- nation yesterday i|ual-
it id pjos and '_"2 amateiiis ami
th.- last four places were >chedul-
••<1 to 1m filled toda\ at Mi mphis.
Teiin.. win-i'i heavy i ain- forc.it
a one-day pustjmneini-nt
'Vhiity-foui other pros, in iuil
iuic def« ndintf champion Ben Ho-
ican, wen i venipt from i|ualifymi"
or then pre1, loll.- rei'onls. as vie re
I S. amateui champion Sam I
■setta o| kochi-ster, \ V, antl
t! ."iii B tish amateui kiriy Frank
Stranahan ot Toledo, O Barrett
: Mi'h hi, a pro, • (u;t lit eailiei al
i Honolulu -o thi open field ill
: total l«2 playiis.
: Jack Haideii of Til Paso, Te „
{ topped tin nation's ipial t'e- . v. th
: blisterinir rounds of i H ia. 1::4 '
: An anllo, l- x . toll b\ I'liuck
: Kb-in ol San Antonio, !• >., with
| >ti-7n I .'Hi. a o at \inaril!o. and
: Jot Zarhardt ot < 11 • i nsbio<>, N l'.,
: with ♦ -71 I'i' o\ei home
s course.
Most of the to|i tolll'liainelit plo
: fell in line hi h'till but there wen-
! a few sui pi I -111 fail'i I..
: Jack Burke, Ji , <>| lioiiston,
j 11 x . fa,leil to nualil v n ttil touifti
; I New Vol k section and so did I'ete
j ('oi.|(.i of Wtute I 'lain.-. N S ., Bijs
j | Bill Campbell. Walk. . I 'u^ipei
from Huntinifton, W Va.. and Jim
Turiiesa ol' Briarcliff, N S
Toiiey I't una • • I t iiicmiiati ihis
• it out in his home town, hard tut
tinif Jimmy Th..,, on failed at
Wushiiipton and Vic <ilie/zi of In
W ihHl, N \ .. foi mei |1i A champ,
was anion* the casualties at Ii.
fimt.
Kdllle Bill ke nf New llaVell.
pn
ti morrow's opemiiy round of match -
play. i
\fti-r a third of the field had
fired hi vain at regulation fiifures
or th" 11,1'^.o-yanl course yesterday.
the b — t score bo: rd postintrs w. tc
♦hn ' -over par "It's by a pair of
I' las product . Herb hurhaiu rind
Jack Si-1 by .
iii ". I! playerst were able to
break in,
fi t Wo;
HI '.. ' Ik .l'
lul I I' l M
an /ii
i> at II
\ntoiiio,
Sehoo! baseball
Play Bo:!s Down
! '• >n«it,oh.s
'' I' vti l hull r:ius *il I i ii v v
,i; ' V in sol: . piu-ts of th*- w h :i!
Im it liiiiinr t| . past w k *4hui
| • h• «l;«m;:h v l « -h '« ut uu <t t<*
; i rial I atvas."
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t J UJit'
l or itt'f
Vt III u
An?; .
m:tn I'
little
otoall :
Ifhoii!
iair
Buffs Wm Double
Bill: Dallas Gains
I Bv I Ni l l l I BKS.St
rti- Houston Buffaloes, who
played only so-so ball since an
early ea.-on -plurjfi on top of th
1'exa- l.eaiftie, looked like they •
•• ii on tin- comeback trail today •
after markitiK up their sixth and
se.entti wins in theii last eijcht j
ellciMlllti-rs.
I Buffs SI|Uee/.i <1 bv Shl'eVe-
poit iast iui:lit iii ;i doublet,c.-iler.
2 I 'I • to move ahead of rain
.1 . 11. in, "lit foi tinlil [('are ii
Whatever yoi >r
trouble, whoever,
you are I'll Help
You
A rum« vmoith rtmt
fi wing-Christian
Hardware Co.
k U. walker I'h. l !1>
5/P BOTkm GROCm
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"~Rl'C A Uul AM* jA¥{ 4 Diil i Ak
/4/0iA>r 4t.Mfs srritf
: i Any Hour I lay or
11 Night. Kose Ave.
! I Haptist Church
j «)e.sires To Be
} I Your Friend.
; I Your sick room
: u p p 1 y service
l free. Call <176-W
| — « 6.
~i*i. K. E. Wright
Conn.. In. Imuiiced Sam Sin-ail in
'ti, si cood round of tin- tllA i
c11.-1mp.1111s111p la.-1 year, failed a'.
Wati i Inn \. < onn.
tin' thei. were p eiity of famil
ai iiaiui in tin- • 111.i!11 v111;* list,
♦ -tpiiial'. f I oil, 'he tiulky e c t i o It s
at « Voik. T'. tioit and Ct i-
• ai'o.
Woman's Play At
Beaumont Delayed
lit Al MuNT. T-x.. June f, 'U.P
—-t/ual fyinic round; hi the lMth
annual Texas W omen's I'ublic
I, i k. «olf tounraiiient. rained out
yesti iilay. were scheduled to b Rin
on Mm cipal Coir Course today
\!.,ios' !u(i women golfers will
tee off ,n i|ualifyiu£ rounds, paced
by the defettdini; champion, Mrs.
It Hoseck of I (alias.
Co-favorite to captme th
links title is Mrs. Elmer Wolf-
hart of Houston, a three-time win-
ner of the event.
Hrivint' rain vvlii- h i>''' ♦' ■■
greens awash yesterday fitter IS
p av' i had l vun the nrst rouno. '
None wa- past the third hole when; S ,'
thi rain forcd th" postponement.
AI STIN.
I) fi" d'Ti .
High. '"I I'
I'ark ot I;, i.. i
ita h nils '"iii"':.'
♦he 1.*.. j,,' I-
baseb. ll playoffs
v\ i it. i-
final round . t
the Au.' M .11
Coyoti s ii. i ten
but i:i pit:11 • '."d
bobbl' A . -'tin
bill tra'li -I 1 to
*4'Venth i ' III.
nior. before it
off.
So.I' ti I';,' ' i 1
:tU v ih .1
blanking of I'
ChriFti. I iry '
five fi.," . . ;■
i .,1,
I
't.s 1
t 11
4 ti
had I,
I I .' area l y an a sin \ev
how-ed:
tlalla-. 1 teni.-oii, kock.vall ,aial
Wa.Xaliacti • rains ln-m-fited tin-
hen! - , much that the yield pei
"i" will prohabh In- above that
, ttli I "t Itt.>n. but th" imaiii,iic acre, ^i-
VVieli • " all Harvest i. if.-ttinv und.-r
, ,,l V a V on 111; lit ImhI
•i.ry, ' Vv M lata tails. Benjamin. - I y
| n ur, \rchei < itv, tniaiiah, th
i ,i t a, l lliii ■ . and \rnn>ii' II.
' is '!n o v. ll until i na\ ..ml
"i nine an.i appro.y imalel 2,.
ii"' 11 hi ol thi acreage ol h - l t
t"i 'lieat Ih-i n comli'tii i| 'I I,
I leld lull ted ill • I'll:- i,' I,,
I field I'
I about .1 in.
Poiic" lysi ®'i
J * • Nil-
hippmp I
l'l„
l •• hit- j
\l 'i nmn
For &V
■■ n'er
IIm
out I
pirn-!
ii Im
to II
ol'pil
• ialli
with
In
•rpus
hit :
• I.i i. ti dov. ii
cut I
ul> twi
ftel'lloi .1) J.I a 'lie I Ide- .. V lit
1! ii i n ' , to . il" Tyler I to '
•i'l Hn-'bland t'arl-. m . rv In-1 -m .1
tort Worth .o,tl, d> I . to I ,,
.'Us ralti il at I h" end of 11\ •
■i'i. ii" 'i. it' t h" I n i ti ii Ii n| i i(.
U':
v ii
ir
in
th* apart incut v « i * but
j tin*' !\ wiiulow. wt'i* * all
i'j Mil- '• ;ty u;> as«i th * riTt ii- wei*
i| i- atch't't two
I i'f thrill
| I • !vi• •}I ♦!|, off|t' I t'MlRil tlir*
| ,.,1; |i ict ' jinilUIIL1' i«'^ i.V oil t\\ «>
i. i. k . paU hi -! ath- i pin ill thi*
11: i, i. - i ''1 ' i cm - h
fo-.iMl piiiiM to Mi Ham-
t toll •' l: lui*41*1'It>lhi UK*
\ v\ II. H.uitiiioii..-. s:ii i
. • . «l i!t tknif•• U lon^vii
. It;. -it1)* r. It u;i: htiii**! to th«'
«;{. in, t Ii* riifht ««l • of th*-
-i! «.'s 11 '<• k nut ha«! -• \* r«* i th**
jugular \ ♦•in.
I h ■ " • i* also f• • 111' I'Oitr, hal-
4*111 on iii y i * *k. I tu* i'f*)-
! i i) , r .1! i r. " h ich W.'ii • 1 lit fnft
i i ioti111 .ir>• 1 thinril li;«*l
• t.t :« «!t« er rluth.
Mi II.iioii ■ mi t !• t •♦•►•ii :l-
rhiMi'h 111 * i. i; .'onl
*. i / il !i> ic.*t t « *"fi *1* t*l ifil'*?
|t j> ' tiiitay
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l«i|; I W«' I' III I- . 'UP'—A
!. , 1 ! i 1,1 i- ill .' .■ i ll.nt plent y of
; i - ..I aft. i oiakiu a "aily
■ , |i 'II;. di i\ ei |,ai ki-d
i . ! ' ., . 11 i .lit ti. lie a le.lkl
Will II 11' ' ai ted tile
, i- . i • iii. ' i 'a an ix | los-
.1. ,| i 11 1 Inn lied t Ii w i ap -
••I • 11 oni 11 hi i .at t he driver
• n't hurt.
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to : vaw -WC
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sOU 9!6 A Pi. \JNJV
3UV PL .NT.
, the all new ^inrer S 2 \ariunn I leaner)
SIIKII SEWIHG MACHMES
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Ml- Bepalls
II, Inline «enin< ilh new machine-. ^Ini'rr
HI.ml.i iich. /ii' / Ji' and Itnllon hole all j. hHit nl->.
1 hi fu. i|. Iiioii-Ii al I.HI III tt.lir home
local Bonded Ki |>t • -eiit al It e.
I all oi wiilr turn nm
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i llom. -bop I wealed al Kl-tfctn^. fr*.. I'bone *Mt
Modem AutomoHve Machine Shop
*.r .000 MODE K.N Ktlt lPMENT
Motors Kemanufarturpd
Crankshalls rr^ruund. Ktxls rrjrrounit. Motor lilorks
rrlNitHi, I'ins fitted. Valves rrfacrd and rrsetitvd,
limit*r (leads resurfaced. Aline hortnx.
Exchange Service On Units
WATKR ITMPS. OIL PI MPS
riutrh Plates. Pressure Plates. Fuel Pumps
Carburetors, Shork Absorbers, Master Cylinders
Wheel Cylinders. Connecting Knds.
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phone us!
II, ertiee ii for rn.trhei, antu, innlh«, mkr, and rain! I##'!
i.niranleed lor i% Month-' Kra«onahlr lialei. HepeiiilinK Itn
tie wl llomr.
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Home Office:
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1951, newspaper, June 5, 1951; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133996/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.