The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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nearly two hour, mure than Payne.
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directory.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1928
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
point. FoRAA HkADqtARTE RS—Hohana Hotel, A bus evers hour,
on th. hour, between Orange and Baaumont.
Heslip had made a flashy atop of
the batter's hit to second, Michell
taking eecond on the play and go-
ing to third when klountree threw
a low, fast ball pamt Kitchens The
Leave Port Arthur 6:00 a.m., Beaumont 7:15 a.m., Orange Z:30:alm
Arrive New Iberia 11:45a. m., returning leave New, Iberia' ,
7:15 p. m., same day.
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orkers Are Toppled in Fast
Many people from her. attended
the opening game ot the Texas
league season in Beaumont yesterday
Mr and Mra. Barney Mosler and
baby of Port Arthur were visitors
it waa junt a threat
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JEFPERSON. — New bank will
be organized here to take over at-
fairs nt closed Kogers State Bank
& Trust company.
of 279110152 for the 1669.6
and old JlH'a number and aaya.
"You'll hear from me about this'
And thats how Um in court.
Judee—you plead not guilty,
you hold your.II blamelessT
2SB acres
aa trees at
Circle number 10 of the Woman.
Auxiliary will meet Thursday after-
nuoon at the Hut for a Bible study
program with Mre. E. Whitman as
leader. A good attendance Is urged
Up the chairman, Mrs. W. Lange.
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cheap.
Ella Be
whimted Hammona
in a belated training siege
Seattle rookie,
outnelder’s poet.
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comteet warn made in Paris
1 year age while Moekovich,
t e the Mats Motor Car Co
sonyeraation with Weyman
nderon and Tom Rooney.
Paper MUI curve ball artint
after the way that traffic cop bowl-
rd me out I wasn't going to make a
left turn to avoid any amash-up.
Why, I might have got another tag!
Gulf States
High School
Paper Mill
O. C. and «.
< range Motor
Creomoters a
The meventh was three up
three down for both clubs.
Features of the game wer
cheir» three nifty catches In
The annual May Fete »ponsored by
the local school will be put on Fri-
day, May 4, as announced by Super-
intendent John L. Coers. The queon
will be elected by a popularity con-
test opening Thursday evening fol-
lowing the senior class play.
SAL V A TH IN ARMY
Special meetings were held
2itjnsabernby Captain EAwara
„4‘ GVisional secretary of the
XounK Peoples Society of the sa-
xationorArmy with headquarters in
Captain Laity arHivea
yorday afternoon and tmmedlate
I arranged with Captain Ryan. in
charze of the local poet for th.
Ee8A. meetings which were wen at-
tenned
AB il
Micheli. If ......3 «
Bud Carter’s
thing I knew
could be.
landed the veteran nrst flight, Fort Worth has
Pacific
City Ticket Office
S 11 St. and Green Ave.
• Phone 172
were Jow-
when Ural
cup rides
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ENGINEER—Absolutely! Tour
Honor. I could n t avoid hitting him
without making a left turn. And
ond frame
with one
pitcher balked at
on base
veaton to attend a convention of the
Texne divieion Of the Salvation Army
T P S., to_be hela at thar Plac.
Saturday and Bunday
Michell was
error after
won. decisively from Vince Dundee,
Haitirnore nghter, )n thelr ten roun
• mounter here Isst night. King-
Sederongave Field- elght or the
but his mates
. noe-run mar-
getting up a lot of steam and re-
spending to every touch of the throt-
tle. I admit I hit her up a little,
but there wasn't anything but flag
stations we were passing, so we kept
rolling .«long
Donohue said he was returning to
him Texas home while McDiarmid
Lon Angeles, Quvazzi,
by smashing a homer
’Hey. you—pull over to that
track.' I did as directed and
Heslip. m ..... 4
N Carter, it _______4
Duhon, 2b ...........3
Taylor, ef ........ 3
Wolford, rt 3
8. Carter, lb ..2
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DETAOIT, Aprir’is- Hammy Mun.
III. lightweight
the declkion on
night in a Un-
round match with Edle ’Kis •
her of Philadelphia.
and Robert Block
French machine
ock record for the
iway was aua to
i hour, ertablished
Woon tar tee mateties In a
Innins rally which suve the
Mill as to victory over th.
etew at We End park yes-
la one of the fastest games
hyed in the etty league.
s ctehes and snapvy neid-
embined with the effective
I PAY
and Be
sell. M
arlan,
Captain Lefty left this morninu
for Beaumont, Port Arthur’end oth-
"5 poiniz’n the elate where he win
--------- meet with the young people nt th.
race dtlven.i were army and win reach Galteston t„r
he.zaturday ane Sunday convention
of the Texas division or the T P A.
A delexation of about ti Halva,
tioniste of the lecal army, hendea
by Captain Kyan wiu leave here
Friday afternoon overland, tf oreg-
ent plana are carried out. for Gal-
The Orangeeid Independent school
board met Monday evening in regu-
lar evasion with D. M. Toney, Chaa.
Howard and A. H. Crouch, the new
trustees being installed. The board
was reorganized with Lee Alford, re-
elected chairman, W. S. McGill, as-
Blatant secretary. The present fac-
ulty has been re-elected and all
techers have accepted their position
for another year with John L Coers
as superintendent and Luther Allen
as principal
single injected by Kiki Cuyier.
Taking advantage of ragged held-__________
ing by the Tigers, the Cleveland In- ' ing from the medal card of 86 turn-
dlans heaped a 4 to 4 setback on 1 ed in by Mrs Lucy Roe of Han An-
Detroit. Manager Moriarty of the ’ tonio to the 97 recorded by Mrs G.
Bengals benched Bob Fothergill be- M George of Brownsville.
cause of a batting slump. EasterunK t with a total entry of four in the
(By the Associated Press)
Three pitchers sf the holdout va-
riety in the big leagues were still
keeping their distance from their
respective clubs today although the
campaign is already a week old.
An effort by President McDiarmid
of cincinnati to smooth out the
wrinkies of a dispute with Pete Don-
uh us in a conference yesterday was
unsuccemeful.
second with three entrtem In the
championship, while Houston. Han
Antonio. Dallas and Brownsville each
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salary.
Urban Shocker, the spitball vet-
eran of the Yankees, is stHI engaged
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Mr. W. M sewart and children
have returned to their home in
Beeumont, having spent the week-
end in the J. H. Stakes home.
HoUSrON, Tex., April 18.—The
112 survivors of Tuesday's qualifying
play in the Texas women's gulf as-
soclation annual tournament started
match play today in the seven
nights that win figure in the tourney
champion, won
points here last
geld—once he ran azainat the wall
to ena« Kitchens tong fly. auain he
took one from Kitehenn off his shoe-
serins, in short left. and once ran
well into center neld to make a
niee runaine catch of Wolford's fly.
Sharing in the menea tipna I play
were Hemlip and Kelny, oppozinz
ahortatopa, who turned in a neat ex-
hibition Kountree funned eleven
Car and 8teel batters in hie three-
Mt pertarmence
Yesterday e result* brought orange
Car and Steel down from the tov
rung of the eity league standing and
sent three elube into a tie for firm
place High School, Guir State- and
Paper Mill have each won three
gemes and lost one
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CAR AMD NTEEL
INDIAXAPOLIS, Ind. April 11-
A 08,000,000 wager over th- reta-
uve merits of a Stulx Black Hawk
Bgfl a French Hispano-Bulza sale
mobile was the prize for which two
pevately owned stock cars lined up
at one o’clock today for the star-
r Mb 34-hosr race u th. Indlanapolla
motor speedway
Te Stutz is the property of F E
Mil i-vich at Ihdlanapolls while th.
Hlepano-Butsa belongs to C T
Weman of Porto, France Plane
CIICAGO, Apru 18.—Peery Lee
Jone, piteher for the Chicago
Cub came here for the opening
home game today s300,000 richer.
He ha. just inherlted a hair mil-
lion dollar cutnte, wilted to hima
by a grandmother, who died re
cnuy in Georgia-
He kept hl. good fortune a »e-
cret even from hts team mate
untat he left M. Louls to"« night
for chicago.
A two-day Sunday school and
church rally ehded Tuesday evening
at the Baptiel church here with Rev.
Ellis Cooke of Deweyville assisting
Hev. E. I'. Hardin, pastor in charge.
your Brotherhood of Locomotive En-
gineers' card' I showed it to him
and he look down my name sad
chapter
JUDGE—What happened then?
ENGINERR-He said. "You were
going sixty-two miles an hour with
that train." I said. "Don't be silly,
officer It you can get fifty miles
out of this old wash boller i’ll give
you the entire railroad.' He mid.
“Tell that to the judge." Then he
went snooping ground to the back
of the train, but.the brak.man had
light.d the tall lights, so that was
O K.
JUDGE—Then what?
ENGINEER— Thal s all. The cop
says, “You’ll get a summons tomor-
row. Now beat it—and don't let me
catch you crowding any southbound
trains off their side of the roadbed."
So I started off. Well, Your Hon-
or. I'd loot quite a bit of time ar-
guing with that traffic cop and I
didnt want to pull into Bayonne
late. Bo l let her out again, but
was very careful. I had her under
perfect control.
JUDGE-. Well?
ENGINEER—Just outside Bayon-
ne I saw an auto stopped on the
grade crossing half a mile ahead. I
remarked to Charley, the nreman,
"There one of those Jay-riders.
Otv. him the horn " Charley tooted
the whistle, but the auto never
jumped 1 still waan’t anxious, be-
cause old Till has six-wheel brakes.
JUDGE—Did you apply them?
ENGINEER—At the last minute,
when I saw I couldn't scare this
Jay-rider off the crossing. I Jammed
on the brakes. Next thing I knew
we hit him. I jumped out and
yells. “It was all your fault." H.
My. the same thing to m. I took
hi name and other facta for my ac-
edent report and he takes my name
DOUBLING FOR “HORATUS
numerical advantage. Waco
WEDNESDAY- Pa per MiH vs. Or-
ange Motor.
FRIDAY-Gulf States vs. Orange,
Car and Steel.
BUNDAY — Wilson Hardware.
Beaumont, vs. Orange AllStars, West
End park, S p. m.
Hammond. 1b .. .1
Trahan. 2b ______1
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CHEINEA, Okla.. April 12.— En-
couraged by rooters from Mm home
tvwa, Andrew Payne aka in has
taken over the leadership in the
crome-country marathon.
The Claremore youth led the field
of 77 in the 49.7 mile jaunt from
Tulsa yesterday to finish in 7:23:23,
frocing Peter Guvazzi of Southamp-
tonf England, from the lead in elap-
Bed time. This gave Payne a total
Ted Lyons, former Baylor university
star, the Chicago White Sox trim-
med the Brown, by 4 to 3. St.
Louis outhlt Chicago, lb to », but
Lons tightened at critical times to
prevent scoring. Nine st. Louis
player, were toft atranded on th,
bases.
Cold weather and rain kept ths
other member, of the majors idle.
Manager Wilbert Kobinson of
Brooklyn ernt a protest to John A.
Heyaler, National league president,
on the 3 to 3 victory of the Braves
on Monday. Robinosn complained
that pitcher tCharlle Robertson of
Boston had used a "glue bair" on
the Robins The Brooklyn pilot de-
clared Robertson was allowed to
continue in the game after the um-
pire ordered the givoe with the
"glue" discarded. Kobinson said he
wunted to know why the player was
not put out of the game.
8. M Hussey of Hayonne, N. J„
is suing the Central Hallroad of Nsw
Jersey for runnine into his automo-
Mle on a grad, crossing Har. Hue-
sal feela that lives damagen are due
him becduse the engineer who bored
ito his car was tity of speeding
and recklees driving.
That I, a new idea. We presume
the trial will go like this:
JUDGE—Mr. Engineer, you are
eharxed with speeding and recklem
driving of your locomotive. What
have you to any?
EXOINEER— Not guilty, your
Honor
JUDGE—Tell us what happened
the night of the accident
ENGINEER—Well, we fett Perth
Amboy on time. Old 7112 was go-
—
Tickets are on sale for the senior
class play "One Minute to Twelve,"
to be presented Thursday evening at
the school auditorlum with an ad-
mission of 15 and 35 cents. Mrs.
Ils Sanders, a member of the school
faculty, Is directing the play which
promises to be one of the best pre-
sented by local talent.
hre Sunday.
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vilening. moved the game atong in
iiHeeosUns taehion and proved a
thrill every minute for a fairly large
crowd of faas
The battle wherein the two fast
elube were deetding a S-S tie play-
ad two weeks ago, started wilb a
bans in the Hrst laaias when Kite h-
She. Arm to the rubber, waited ter
two strike, ana nnted th. thua one
over left nela wan It Sas the Arst
smash over the wall nt the eity
"“uckle Craig, folowinu kit. hens
la bating order, singled and *tole
amend but intir "-*n tightened
and had Heniip. Nick Carter and
Duhon oat in rapid order to retire
itheinaing. .
uichelfs -ingle in the fur and
Stool Ar inning went for nothing
when Hammond hit into a double
pay on an attempted tunt, Urals to
Bud carter.
To start the second from., three
batten faced Brown and were re-
• teed almost as quickly as they
reached the rubier Rountree re-
peated the pertotmance for he share
at the mecond inning and the game
settled daws to a nip and tw k af-
fair The third Innina pamed a.
swiftly. Wilk three up and three
dew a on each side
After two wore out. Duhon ton
glad and stole mecond for Paper Mill
M the fourth round but died on -ec -
end when Tayior niled to Relay Car
and Steele tone tally of the Um. In
the toet half ut the fourth Michell
fanned Nick Carter let Hanimhond’w
enny fir to left drop through one
hand and Hammond reached second
os the error Trahan grounded to
Hountree, but Brown ‘mingled to
as pre Hammond.
The nrin was uneventful, but the
stat a brought victory for the Paper
Mill Blackie Craig led pm with a
double, Heslip aul Jo ipiny, Nick
Carter hit safe. Duhon Jot his mec-
end hit. Taylor tollowed with anoth-
er safe blow and Wolford was hit
by a pitched ball, Bud Carter tons led
sad tountree was safe on LaSalle a
aerar, Woitord caught at third.
Reiny to LaSalle ua the play Ml-
chel puked a long hit from KIteh-
aaa off his shoestring to atop the
rally.
The steel crew threatened tv re-
tatate in their half of the sixth, but
35 1 3 31 1 3
By Innings: R. H. E.
Paper Mill ..—100 004 —5 9 2
O. C. sad 8. _ ••• 100 o-l । ।
Summary: Home rua. Kitchens.
Two-base hil. Craig. Stolen base.
Cralg. Wolford, Lebeout. Double
play, trail to B Carter. Hit by
pitcher, Wolford. .Struck out, by
Brown 1, by Rountree 11. Bane on
balls, off Brown J. ott Rountree 1.
Left on bane. Paper MI j Car and
Steel 4 Umpire Kramer. Score-
keeper Whitmire.
made 1
rav-
(By the Associated Press)
. Hitters of the Texas league, came
Into their own yesterday. Cheered
l by plaudits of several - nretday
rowds, they lambasted a nook of
pitchers from ths opening gong. amt
drove some of them to the shows,
and generally seemed to be free
from the jinx which hurlers had held
over them of late- _
One treat pitching pertormianee
was recorded, however. At Waco,
kidee Carleton "of Houston 1st the
Cubs down with two safetiee, one
a double by Wolgamot and tne.oth
! er a Bingle by Blackberry. Carleton
apparently had everything a good
pitcher should have.
Living up to pre-season dope
which picked them as a contender
for championship honors this year:
the Buffs jumped on the oTerin«z.ot
Earl Caldwell, drov eout IT hits,
and tucked away a 5 to.o.xcton:
The Houston score was held down
by Caldwell s good work to tov
pinches ana by yensational Belding
of the Cubs. __
one of ths best games trom th®
spectator’s standpoint was between
the Shreveport Sports and tbs Wichi-
ta Falls spuders at the former:
stronghola and ended in a 14 to 10
tie when called on account at dark-
ness. the sports led by four runs
at the opening of the ninth inning,
but the spudder slugger, and a
cracking sport detenetcombined. 1o
wipe out the lead and put the Wich:
itans on the long end of a 10 to B
count. Whelan', double, a bacrince,
and a wild piteh enabled Shreve-
port to tie the score in itthai of
ths trume. i '‘•’t’ 08. ..
The Fort Worth Cata and the
Dallas steers engaged in a slugging
duel, with the former getting IB .
safeties and the latter 10, but the
Panthers were playing behind the
veteran Joe Pate who knew when
and how to bear down and prevent
scoring. Fort Worth assumed the
lead in the Br« inning, added to
their ecore frequently thereafter,
and won in a walk, rt to 3.
a garrison nnsih enabled the
Beaumont Exporters to cop the Brut
game of the season at Beaumont
from the Han Antonio Bears 7 to 0.
Coming into the ninth one run be-
hind, the Exporter, counted twice on
a couple of doubles and a single.
Oklahoman Again
Leads Marathon
Thru Home State
Ht Louis ban park waiting for a
move from the New York office to
eropen dickerings.
The other prodigal, Vic Aldridge,
has ignored the call of the New York
' Giants and it begins to look like
I Pilot McGraw took the worst of the
deal which cent Burleigh Grimes to
' Pittaburg in return for the current
I holdout.
I The Chiengo Cube had t ogo ten
innings yestere to break the magic
of the great Alxander for a 3 to 3
verdict over st. Louis. Percy Lee
June, held the Cardinais to Ove safe-
ties. three of which were grouped In
the third inning. The Chicago
southpaw clouted a single In the
tenth, went to second on a sacrinee
and beat Douthit’s peg to the plate
with the winning run on a timely
proper The sixteen golfer, in th.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1928, newspaper, April 18, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529930/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.