The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 248, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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as the local pennant
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e-hela the Cri ustoen with-
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to IM toe enemy down with
vlous almilar content.
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in today's qualifying round wil cog-,
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of Port Worth drove down the Arst
fairway Starting in twosomes, the
largo field required meverai hours to
get fully under way. The boat we
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_______ The hard luck which lagged Jess ,
Los ANGELES. April 17.—A last
minute swing of sentiment today
put Vince Dundee, Baltimore wel-
terweight, In the position of the ta-
vorite in his ten round bout here to-
night with Jackie Fields, Los An-
geles.
The pair fought nome time ago tn
a draw, but Dundee's rigorous out-
door training campaign has tended
to bring the fans over to his aide.
As an added advantage the EaMer-
nor will have a weight advantage of
probably four pounds Fields weigh-
ed 141 pounds yesterday while Dun-
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rteen Mu om Ledoux
Bee innings and ran the
duteen runs aided by
errors. The came was
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playing the Ue game viny—
svenmg. Paper Millars are
a agate tomerrow la a reg-
r fungus clash with too Or- '
third, fourth and fifth flights will
also be made up of 14 players each.
Pinalists in these secondary flights
will end their play la 18-mole Unais
baturdavs Finallets in the’ cham-
piethhiypmht are to play >4 holed
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4 ' tincton of being the only major
' league outfit that has yet to meet
4 . defeat.
• Maxing their test stand in Bowton
1 yemterday. the Hugmen disposed of
• | the Red Mox by 7 to 2, George Pip-
| gras yielding only live hila. Colum-
1 i bda Lu Gehriu drove out hla mee-
• ond home ran of the champlonshtp
z 1 to place Mui two up on the mighty
। Babe Ruth who has yet to inaug-
• . urate hia part la the loan drice
a ' trolle.
Connie Matka Athleties seem to
Petty in the previous drive wa
alonunide the "silver feat' once again
aa the Braves carried oft a X to 1
decision over Brooklyn Petty was
touched for twelve saftien whil
acoberisoa and Delaney held the
dock to eight.
Burleigh Grimes hurled the Pi-
rates to an 1 to 1 victory againat
Cincinnati, stopping the Reds with
Mx hila. The Corsairs put the game
on Ice la the Arm frame when three
CORDS
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TOPEKA, Kas, April 17—Anoth-
r of lite tow how boule i bar ked
pina Jaek Johnson IB nearay three
sendee was on tecord here today
The (grater heavyweight cham-
lost .Who tell betore Joao Willard in
ns, was knocked out in the nrn
mod of a -cheduled tea round nght
are laM night by Hearcat Wrignt,
mahe mero.
(By the Assocclatrd Preen)
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league teams. It was the feature of
three games yesterday, and was con-
tributed by both rookies and veter-
ans.
At Dallas, Bob Geary, a newcomer
to the circuit, held the Shreveport
Sports to live hits. And led the
Steers to a 2 to 1 victory? The win
evened up the series. Homer Blank-
enship turned la nearly as good an
exhibition of twirling as he let the
Dallas men down likewise with »ve
safetles.
A veteran, Tom Payne of Wichita
Falls, contributed the beet hurling
of the day. He allowed the Fort
Worth Panthers but three hits, two
of which came in the second inning
and gave Fort Worth ito only run.
Walkup and Burns also were right,
and held the Spudders to live sate
blows The score was Wichita Falls
4, Fort Worth 1.
Another hurler to hold' the oppo-
sition to live hateties was Dana Fu-
lingim. Behind his good pitching
the Han Antonio Bears played fast
baseball and slugged the ball with
skill and enthusianm to win from the
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fronting the addod bandife 9 Sa
wmie autosraphpindevkers ' 'and'
persona demanding interviews fail-
ed to show Peter Guvazz on the
41.7 mile lap from Brislow yesterday,
some of the athletes showed their
displeasure when questioned by me-
torista, many of whom slowed their
ears to keep pace with the runners
Several compiained of was fumes
from the cars.
tie vasal, who recently carried the
colors of Southampton, Eng., to first
place in elapmed time, arrived from
Bristow in 4:47 flat. His elapsed
time tor the 1619 miles from law
Angeles was 210141:056. Thin gave
him a lead of more than an hour
over Andrew Payne of Claremore.
Okla., who has dropped to second
phce since entering hei home stale
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vx Paper Mill (tie game play-off).
WEDNENDAr—Paper Milt va. Or-
ange Motor.
FRIDAY—Quit State vx grange
Car and steel.
MIN DAY — Wilson Hardware,
nenumont, va, Orange AllStara, West
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BCHEDULE
YOUNG’S BUS LINE
BEAUMONT-LAKE CHARLES DIVISION
HOUBTON, Texas, April 17—
Qualifying round play in the an-
nual championship golf tournament
of the Texas woman's golfing asso-
ciation began on the links of the
Hounton country club Tuesday morn-
Balloon . ,, $11.25 Royal Cord . $9.00
8. C. Rhoda
White Wyar
each: Brown
mixed breeds
orange
Fourth. Phot
NEW XORK—Geraldine Farrar
■apo to Bava inherited bome bume-
su dill from her dad, once a bie
egu- ball player heturning to
to Meer 11 Utan opera as a mem-
■r of too audience she received a
imarkabte ovation. To her in the
rehusera was thrown a bunch of
ewers from the atage Anu she
smghi M tiumphantiy.
in undis-
tea in the
.ting the
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Ninth and Orange
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runs uxey gave way to Edwards
in the box for Cincinnati after the
fourth inning.
The Chicago Cuba went on a bat-
Hag spree in the fourth inning, scor-
ing Uve runs off Jens Hainan to de-
feat the Cardinals by 4 to 4 Lari
Webb inced out a tour-baaxer In the
fifth woenton
Cy Willams came through with
a pinch home run off Piteherd Fitz-
airnmone with two on base in the
eighth inning to help the Phillies
subdue the diants by a 7 to 4 count
The New Yorkers led by a one run
margin up to toe elghth when live
tallies trussed the plate for the
Philliet Bill Terry was the batung
Mar at the Giants with a triple,
double and single la four chances.
BAKER IOUT siow
NEW YORK, April 17-Hammy
Baker, Mitchell Held soldier and
challenger for the welterweight
championship, won a sluggish ten-
round buut from Billy Alger of Pho-
! enix, Arizona here last night, ts
2 her scaled 147; Alger 144 1-2.
’ Last Minute Odds
Shift to Dundee
the New York fans eencerning the
poir showing of the Yankees on the
spring exhibition tour today appear
ed to have been unnecesary as the
world champions wore out la trout
with colon flying
Loot meamon, the Yankees amsum-
ed the crest in the opening week and
were never beaded throuuhout toe
campaign Today they hela the di-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 248, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928, newspaper, April 17, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529929/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.