Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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Whatisine best in mileage?
Bus fleet records show
Goodyear Tires give 97% more
mileage than they gave five
years ago.
Two Playground
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In Every Slice Of
PURITY BREAD
What is the best in quality ?
The public says Goodyear—
this tire is preferred by more
people than any THREE other
makes of tires.
Buffaloes Slip
Fast With Bucs
In Hot Pursuit
—the PRICE of all tires is
about alike. That being so, you
might as well pick the best—
in quality, in safety, in mileage.
Qaiveston ....
Ban Antonio
Nowthaall prices are headed
UP—it’s more important than
everto get the most for your
money. Better look over your
tires and buy new Goodyears
now while pricesare still low.
For the second time the Sox have
proved troublesome to the Yanks at
Stales by
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vantage of the rain that
leading rivals. Chicago i
Denton Baking Co.
Guy Turner, Mgr.
for the last berth in the first divi-
slon, took different routes to vie-
tory. The fourth place Tigers slug-
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by making three errors in succes-
sion in the seventh to give the In-
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and Hy Bell limited the Dodgers to
four hits to win the opener 5-3 and
Bud Pannelee pitched six-hit ball
back into fourth place past the Bos-
ton Braves by turning back the Cin-
cinnati Reds 3-2. The Braves and
Philadelphia had an open date.
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fall line of styles and
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The following is a record of Sni-
der’s putts on each green
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1-1-211. Total, 221 or 18 holes.
"The only conceded putt for Sni-
Boston Giving
Yankees Trouble
At Critical Time
burgh from playing, and increased
their lead to four games over the
Cubs by winning a twin bi from
the Brooklyn Dodgers.
The clouting of Joe Huteheson,
they have a cup about 7 or 8 inches
to putt for. In future tournaments of
Team-
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which each southpaw allowed five
hits. The Yanks bunched three of
their blov/s with a couple of walks
and two long flies for runs in the
last two innings Boston came back
and smashed Walter Brown off the
hill in the fqurth inning, scoring
five runs to win the second game
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More than 1,000300 buds have
been banded to dec in the United
Chicago
Boston
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land's 1- victory over the Chicago
While Sok While the Hose contrib-
By HUGH 8. FULLEETON JR,
Associated Press sports Writer
The Boston Rod Sok. who came
out on the short end of the score
the first nine times they played the
New York Yankees this season. ap-
County. will wind up the series, 'Ki-
lla County, as yet unbeaten was win
ner of the tournament held last
term.
mine migration, feeding and other
habita.
dians three runs ---
fn the National League the pace
setting New York Giants took ad-
ucular thorn In the collective sides
of the world’s champions.
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five- after getting out of the rough.
It was a shot that gallerites and
players Bill long remember, and I
think the. greatest I have seen.
"In view of the low scores made,
you might like to know the reason
The fairways were fairly hard and
the balls got considerable more roil
than m previous touranmente when
medalist cards were 73 and 70. The
rough this year wasn't as bad as
previous seasons. The greens were
in excellent condition and approach-
es stopped dead around the cups.
"Lastly. I want to add that sand-
green players have leame a new
wrinkle which should be severely
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Cattle Owners Eager For Test
WASHINGTON---emand for the
tuberculm test by owners of cattle
herds in 33 states is greater than
the veterinartans, employed by the
state and federal government, have
been able to meat, reports the Uni-
ted States department of agricul-
ture.
ington for the American League lead
before going into a "crucial" series
with the Senators, but they came out
still a tame behind after an even
break.
Early in June the Red Sox did a
similar stunt, taking four in a row
lam. the Yanks and starting them
off on a losing streak that sent them
so far into second place they have-
n't been able to get out to stay yet.
New Yerk won the opener yester-
day 2-0 in a mound duel between
Vernon Gomez and Bob Weiland in
Ing a
timely
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Washington at Philadelphia wet
grounds .
National League
New .York 6-4. Brooklyn 3-3.
St Louis 3, Cincinnati 2
hcago at Pittsburgh, rain
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SE. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2
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What is the best in safety?
Accurate tests on wet con-
crete show Goodyears will
stop a car quicker than any
other tire. The next best tire
skidded 10% more—other tires
skidded up to 77% more under
exactly the same conditions.
And if you want safety from
blowouts — remember that
Goodyears give safety in every
ply, because every ply is built
with Supertwist cord and
every ply runs from bead to
bead.
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New York
"Inasmuch as Snider shot one of
the best golf games I have ever wit- — . . .---
nessed," Rockwell stated. "I wni'M Pe*r to have developod lnto a por-
. lifce to tell you about a few shots. * -
in the finals. Gordon Young of Dal-
. las shot a beautiful game, but on
this day, Richard Snider contrib-
uted a game that lacked very little
Pet of being perfect HU drives were ex-
cellent. His approaches were dead-
Results Yesterday
Terns Lengue
(A migt gmes )
Plke 6, foton
hOaivteton T.‘F Worth 4.
VQkiahoma City 16, Beaumont 0.
Ban Antonio 7, Tulsa 4. .
American League
New York 2-4, Boston 0-8.
Cleveland T, Chicago 1.
betrgt 9. Bt. Loyls 7.
Washington was rained out at
Philadelphia.
Peurgh
St. Louis
Boston
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Philadiphia
SELF Motor Company
By BILL PARKER
Ameociated Press Sports Writer
The submarine Galveston. piloted
by scrappy Billy Webb and his
orange dab Buccaneers. and carry-
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a time when they need every victory
they can get. The New Yorkers
played a doubleheader in Boston
yesterday with a chance to Ue Wash-
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the depth with such speed that the
Houston Buffaloes are on the run
From a comfortable nine game
lead. Manager Corey Selph’s Buffs
have slipped fast Thursday found
them with trouble ahead and only
four games in front of the second
place Buccaneers. What resembled
a completee success for Houston for
the straight through pennant now
is a clouded issue with the Bucca-
neers ready to sweep ito first place
most any time.
The Buffaloes lost valuable pen-
nant territory Wednesday .night
when the ydropped a*5 to 4 battle
to Dallas. Mike Cvengros, south-
paw. and Ed Greer, righthander
are listed as Houston aces. Agains:
the Steers they Were just two more
pitchers trying to win and falling
Ernie Holman. Dallas third base -
man. cracked a triple to the right
field fence in the last of the ninth
to score Ray Flaskamper with the
run that broke a 4-all contest and
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DICK "You betthe values
yow gee al Penney’a are
ereat! Imagine! This hat
of mime eost only s198r"
Two games have been played this
week in the intra-mural play-
ground ball tournament al Teach-
ers College bringing the total play-
ed up to three, or half of the first
half of the second term tourna-
ment On Wednesday night Ellis
County won over the Old Folks
team 12 to and on the night ba-
fore Van Zandt County had tramp-
led the same team 1 8to 7. Thurs-
day evening wil see Van ZSidt pl*y
the Parker County team and on
Friday night Van Zandt and Ellis
County meet. One game next week,
between Old Folks and Parker
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the Coleman Country Club we mll^ a +-3 victory in the nightcap
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his birdie four Young required a--
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ball was fast enough to hold Gal-
needed runs and veston to four hits the remainder
: 'of the way but the Pirates got to
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"Bnider's playing of the Sth hole
was a classic. It is a dog-leg to the
left and about 220 yards to the turn,
which is at an absolute right angle.
Young placed a beautiful tee shot
240 yards down the middle. Snider
either elected to cut across to the
fairway leading to the green or pull-
ed his shot. I think he selected the
first alternative He failed to reach
the fairway and was in the rough
Young was away from the green
and shot first.
"A water hazard was about 190
yards from where Young made his
akrot. He got over the hazard but
pUted his bail into the rough.
“With a good lie, Snider elected
to try a wood shot, notwithstanding
he was required to carry both trees
and the treacherous water hazard
His shot sailed away and landed 10
teet short of the green He approach-
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gave the Steers their second
straight win over Houston.
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The Oklahoma City Redsktnz.
playing under "Red" Harvel, their
new manager who Wednesday suc-
ceeded Fred Luderus, went wild
against the Beaumont Exporters for
a 15 to « victory The Indians
cracked Abberbeek and Hare for
eleven hits to earn all their runs.
Beaumont was held to four hits
by Nitcholas who revealed real con-
trol in cutting the comers of the
plate with a sweeping curve.
The Ban Antonio Missions dug
deeper mto third place with a 7 to 4
decision over the Tulsa Oilers
Chicago at Pitteburgh, rain.
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By BILL PARKER
Assoclated Press Sports Writer
Henry Rockwell has sent an in-
teresting review of the recent Cole-
man Country club invitation in
which he explains one of the great-
eat shots made in the tournament
Richard Snider won the tournament
hzsbeatine Gordon Young in the ft-
Galveston Steps Cats
Unleashing a bombardment
against "Peaches" Davis for -Ave
runs in the second inning. Galves-
ton stopped Fort Worth’s winning
streak 7 to 4 Chief Ruel Moore
worked for Qalveston. He allow-
ed twelve hits but managed to scat-
ter them.
"RIp" Collins, former Texas and
majorleague hurler who-left base-
ball to become a Texas Ranger, re-
turned Wednesday night in a Fort
Worth uniform. He relieved Davia
in the second inning and his speed
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1933, newspaper, July 27, 1933; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538885/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.