Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1952 Page: 5 of 6
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Friday. July 11, 1952—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES REV IE W-S ' i
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St Mark's Pitcher Bill Chaney
hurled his second no hit- no run
Umpires, and the class of men
in the umpiring profession, have
changed like everything else To
was in the NCAA
he mproned his
game of the season last night with
Calvary Baptist as victim
After walking the first two men
he faced, Chaney retired the rest
of the batters in order He struck
out seven
St Mark s scored 34 runs as each day leaguc presidents prefer their
Player got at least two hits First umpires to be men with little
Baseman Jack Browdir slammed sonhlity on the field The late Bill
out two home runs and J C Moxon -
phia. Trucks (311’
51 S, only to lose to De
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K. nge Checkers weighed more.
1raded in a better quplity and
than hose fed grass alone
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vmney t y a tenth of a second in
the National A Al meet . he set a
new personat recort of 5t6but
tintshed third behind World Record
Silk O'Loughlin made Him full
throated "Strike Tuh" a by word
— -------- whenever baseball was dincushed ?
Klem unguestonably was the great And Tommy Connolly standing with
est umpire who ever lived, but if his feet six inches apart, so that
a young umpire came into the game sports writers dubbed him "Twen
today W th Hills egotism. supreme tyfive minutes to six" Even
confience and cocky mannerisms dead panned Hunk O’Day, the man
I feel he would promptly be sat who never permitted his weather
beaten face to crease into a smile.
। would be an asset. Was there ever
anything funnier on the bail field
than when that frolicsome bunny
' of the Boston Braves, Rabbit Mar
by Jack Mitchell and Bobby Goad Quarterbaek dub. have obtained a er yesterday's second round >
of Texas Tech, the East by Dixie ruling from the Texas Interscholas matches Charley Coe, Ardmore, ;
White and Prinee Scott of Mid tie league to the effect that use Okla, heads the lower bracket.
of the city owned stadium would while Jim Viekers, NCAA champ
a crimp in Texas
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»han the first norther hitai
and pmve his time failed to get an
Cortainly we couldn't condone
an umpire who throw a pop bottle
back in the stands, yet some of
Tim Hurst's antics were worth
the price of admission. After
Hurst colled a decision againet
old Arlie Latham, Arlie slam-
med his cap Into the ground
Hurst gave it a kick. Latham
slammed it down egain, end Tim
gave it another kick. Eventually
Tim kicked the cop all the way
out to right field.
uv of Hussia, marking the
We'll always have a warm spot
in our heart for Lord Byron,
the off-season Detroit steam-fitter,
v:ho used to sing his little ditties
to angry John McGrow and others
who questioned his decisions. 1
' But, hit lordshin was at his best
one day when an airship flew
high over the Polo Grounds. By-
ron halted the game, and an-
nounced: 'Two bases, if the ball
hits the balloon." No one could
hove reached it with e cannenl I
recrat test conducted by Purina research proved that the
der pot ahout $2 00 back for every $1.00 spent when cattle
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• through Hunk's out stretched legs’’
BHAUMONT, .July 18 ip An nil ’ If there was, it was the sight of
Immobile accident and surgery Bob Emslie losing both his cup
deprived North South all star and wig while running down to
squads who will perform at the necond base at the F‘oa Ground.
Ther• WH aome vyebrow lifting
of course, when the American
League engaged an umpire per
miffed to resign from the Na
tional.Some thought the leeguet
operated too closely for that to
happen. It was unusual, but it
has happened before.Barney Drey-
fuss. former Pirete owner, brought
about the Notional League dismit
sal of sturdy Brick Owens for al
legedly patronizing Pittsburgh
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: of being u> Helsinki today Al Halderman of the los Angeles AC.
time he was a discouraged who ran it in ..1 ’ and M 4 res
rani low huntler with fapr abd pilively
as a quarter in.lei • The tug test came in the Olympic
• had trust the low hurdles trals and •’ found Voder at his
little success but had shown best a 513 rerformance behind
e promise m the 440 yard run Moorela world record shattering
came out fol the Aokansas " ■
hnan tt.uk team Del’inney. the man who had put
kansas Track loach Johnny hin. to the test and made him im
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ested he try the 440 yard low i » ip c berth as the Kansan finish
lies combining his specialties. rd tom th tehind Roland Rlackman
n workouts started this spring ofdhe Army Olympic team
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brought up the subject of good umpiring.
and its importance to the game. No sin- (65
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public ‘s faith in the integrity of the 777
mme’s umpires Three decades ago, when t.
the Black SN scandal broke, and some ■
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St Louis 9-1 Philadelphia 5 3
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FRIDAYS SCHEDULES
TEXAS IKACCE Fort Worth nt
$hreveport Woje\ < I S • vs lavely
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es and ( SSH athletes in he
Olympics
Two (‘leburne Nolan River t mm
Irv club golfers ~tole the show
vesterdas in the Weatherford Pro
amateur matches
J W MeFarren and । A De
Wees shot brilllant golf to cop first
prize in one of Ilie top matches
of its type ill the state
Defending local club champion, ,
MeFa rri'n who will play l’aul Grif
fith Sunday week for the cham
pionship in the annual club tourna
incut here and Club Pro DeWeen,
both ended the day at Wrntherford
with six under pur (Ui's other mem !
hers of the team were u trio of
Weatherford golfers John Dickey J
Dinis P’richard and H t Rains.
The v ctors whipped the team led
by Hill Joe Fisher id Fort Worth '
Among the 110 players, the local
gofers teuam had a 58 score or a
14 under par 58 The second team
had a 12 under to.
DeWeen shot nteady smooth golf
all afternoon, but it was MeParren !
who completely stole the gallery’s 1
attention The local champion start-i
ed out hay tug a rouzzh time on
the first foul holes, where he was
scored a bogie o each hole. But1
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not a finger of suspicion wns pointed at a single umpire
in the long history of major league baseball only one
umpire Ims been thrown out, and that was ‘way buck in
18X2.
Kven if the fans still enjoy tilling umpires, they
know that if a "man in blue" errs the mistuke is an hon-
est one, and that as long as the game's officials main-
tain a loo percent rating fur honesty and integrity, the
core"of baseball is sound For that reason, many lovers
of the game were pleased to see Scotty Robb land in the
American League We don't really have enough good um-
pires, and Scotty is one of the good ones
and Chaney each hit one homer.
The 34 0 score was the identical
score of Chaney’s first no hitter
against Lane Prairie on June 17
The win boosted St Mark's into
undisputed first oplace a half a
game in front of First Baptist anil
North Cleburne
An improved I.ane Prairie nine
walloped First Christian 20-0 in
another League 2 contest last
night
North Cleburne will try to gain
a first place t.e by downing a
strong Field Street team tonight
First Baptist also will be after a
first place deadlock when it clashes
with First Christian in the second
l game
LEAGUE ? STANDINGS
month of two more members Fri
day
Teddy Gray of Refugio, cho
earlier as a member of the South
basketball team, was injured in
an automobile accident and will be
replaced by Clark of Jack
sonville
An operution on his knee forced
Bill Hughes of Tyler to withdraw
from the South footbal squad and
a star Baytown tackle. Herbert
Gray, will replace the East Tex
an g
upon as a "showboat " Can ohe
imagine a present day umpire
drawing a line on the ball field
and defying a player to cross that
line" Yet. It was Bill's chance to
show his authority, and the Ians
howled whenever he drew his line
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York in Chicago, Jansen (9-5) vs
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Floyd Addington of Dallns Coe | the running BUI Parker, Tuln;
canned a 50 yard wedge shot for seored a 2 up victory over Hill
an eagle three on the 601 yard third Ebert of Sun Franeisco: while Skid
hole for a two up lead and had the’ Pirtle of Denver stopped George
uppei hand for the rest of the (‘oleman of Miami, Okla., 2 nnd l.
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CHILDRESS Tex July 18 IP invitation, to appear are Kenneth nual, 1 vans MtovpopP Eolt tourna.
A glittering anas of football talent 1unsner of Hastown Rusty men Won 1 k' 1 l i IniII"c‛
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General Chairman G.wge Stewart of Nebraska loi the East, Joe and Nebraska snpph nig <mi' fhl'ch xrnmmurd.ganomtromgsterssrante in the second game, Sport out-
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The Tulsa at San Antonio game1 one aboard in the second inning to a
was postponed because of rain as help Jim Willis to his 10th victory —
western of the city owned stadium would while Jim Virkera, NCAA champ 1W as anoklahoma., ityaat Houstor the Simmons hnmernd for the
. . Amen the outstanding high iot bar Childress High NEhool from from Wichita, Kans . tups the up-iloublohsadorgamea at Beaumont 1 catoh asin m the mernd fonninhe
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THUBSDAYS RESULTS wandefeated and L 18 < i Friduy night between Dallas andPaynich in the fourth inning and
I , uT *: , I D pgg‛ g old, mm f V ‘ Beaumont. San Antonio and Tulsa Ted MeCoy finished the gn me after
Worth i i Shren"port 1 ’ HPC( S MIICVeP \M Ill-Fen termer New Me o ana Oklahoma city and Houston, coming on in the eighth
Dall is at braemont ppd rain • • • J ■ •d ■ •d V • f amateu champ, rallied on the . , tahhed at Shreve • ,
ORlahama cus at Mount.n ppd back nine to come from hehind to A - ngle game is tahbed nt Shreve The scores by innings:
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rain , , , By Jack Proctor ouat the tourne medal st For worth’s Jim Melton and Fort Worth 030 000 0 -3 5 0
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