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STANDINGS
THURSDAY'S RESVLrS
Texas League
Houston 4. Dallas S. night
Oklahoma City 4, San Antonio 3.
night, ten innings.
Tulsa 6-4. Beaumont 4-2. night
Galveston 9. Fort Worth 8 night.
American League
Chicago 3-4. Boston 2-5
St Louis 3. Philadelphia 2.
New York 6. Cleveland 4
Washington 3. Detroit 1.
National League
New York 2. Bt Louis 1
Brooklyn 1. Chicago 0.
Cincinnati 3-6, Boston 0-4
Philadelphia 4-1, Pittsburgh 3-5
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CMAMPIONSHIP WINER
NEW YORK, Sept 5---
DAmbrost, known pugilistically as
Lou Ambers, aruled the worid lghtz
weight divisnen todayl by virtue of
a decnstve victory over Tony Can-
zomeri, a rig-womn veteran at 37
and one of the arena's greatest Ut-
tle warriors
Burglars used an over supply of
explosive on an oil company safe in
Ontario and blew it through the
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though he tries not to show it. He
admits "we won’t finish first, I'm
afraid, in the conference (South-
west!"
"However we have a good fresh-
man squad coming up and hope to
give our opponents plenty to worry
about.”
Some of those of last year's frosh
squad upon whom Bell is placing
his hopes are Billy Dewell, end from
Dodge City, Kas.; Charlie Sprague
of the Dallas football family, cen-
ter; Charlie Bailey, blocker, of Dal-
las. and three former high school
aces from Amarillo—Clifford Mat-
* #288.
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mowed down
Monday, Wednesday
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material can be cleaned with a damp
cloth.
The Baptists took their second
game from the Methodists Thurs-
day night 11 to 5 in the Civic League
playoff series at the City Park. The
winners grabbed a big lead An the
second inning, keeping it through-
out the contest.
Eleven hits were made by the
hard-hitting Baptists while eight
were made by the Methodists. Maxey
and Lee got two-base hits and Low-
ranee got a three-base clout for the
losers while Wright, J Clark and
Duncan got two-base hits and M
Clark a three-base hit for the Bap-
tists.
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— Oklahoma's entries in the Texas
League, the Tulsa Oilers and the
Oklahoma City Indians appeared
- detormined today to remain in the
first division and battle it out with
Dallas and Houston in the title
play-otf.
Last night the Ollers swept both
ends of a double headetr, 5 to 4
~ and 4 to 2. from the Beaumont
Exporters Alter his wdness allow-
ed four runs on one hit in the
frst inning of the nightcap. Slick
Coif man Beaumont hurier, settled
down and blanked thee Ollers with
a single hit thoe rest of the way.
The Indians nosed out the San
Antonio Misnions 4 to 3. Lou Bow-
lerandJim Keeney hit successive
doubles in the tenth for the mar-
gin of victory.
The Fort Worth Cat, widened
the margin between first and sec-
ond divtslons when they Imat to
Galveston The Bucs spotted the
Cats to a five-ran lead in the
1st tied the score with a four-
~ run rally in the eighth and won
* in th tenth. The. score was 9 to
t.
The Houston Bulls trounced the
Dallas steers 4 to 3. Tom Beats
6.50-16 16.40
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to 7. after dropping the first con-
test Tuesday. The winner of the
neat game wl meet the winner
of the other bracket for the league
meantime. continues to be a run-
away for the Yankees. Lefty Gomez
survived one bad inning yesterday
to pitch the homicide squad to a
6-4 victory over the second-place
Cleveland Indians and boost the
Yanks lead back to 17 games
The Senators elimbed back into a
tie for fourth place with the White
Sox by cUpping the Tigers 3-1 be-
hind Pete Appleton's six-hit pitch-
ing. while the White Sox managed
only an even break with the Red
Sox. John Whitehead topped Wes
Ferrell i nthe opener for a 3-3 Chi-
cago win, and Footsie Marcum pitch-
ed shutout ball in the nightcap as
the Beantown millionaires came
through 5-0.
The Reds took a tighter grip on
fifth place in the National with a
doubleheader victory over the Bees,
3-0 and 6-4 The Pirates and Phil-
lies split a twin bill. the Phils
downing the league’s leading pitch-
er. Red Lucas, in the opener, 4-3,
and losing the nightcap 5-1.
erman Fink and Randall Gumpert
held the Browns । to two hits, but
the Brownies topped the Athletics
er and Johnny Allen, the Ameri-
1 can League's volcanoes, have cool-
ed off and are going to town for
the Senators, Tigers and Indians
By EBDIE PRIRTZ
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who made the first alternate team,
and Maurice Orr, deadly place-kick-
er. tackles; Arthur Johnson, cen-
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Man) Wetsel, guards; Maco Stew-
art and Bill Tipton. ends; J. R.
''Jack Rabbit" Smith. Wilson’s un-
derstudy. and Harry Shuford, bril-
liant fullback.
Those ten men were members of
the starting Mne-up. Seven other
first string players received degrees
Matty Bell, popular, unassuming
coach of the Ponies, lias but three
players returning whomay-be-ee-
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Thursday afternoon the seventh
I Ue Grimms K hurler in the
bustness is not Ion L-neke nor
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Win Over Majors After Successful S. M U. Football At Hustle Showed
The central Firemen, led by ao ' W estern Raid
vail. Reeves and Wooldridgek took i
the secona game of the playoff
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Bill Wiry’s trampling Giants
headed home today from their most
succesaful western invasion in years,
champtonship. I leaving behind them not only a
The Ptremen were credited with to repeat thenr-2925 record
pression that Carl Hubbell is the of 12 consecutive yictories.
letterman reported for drills— Co-
Captain John W (Hx) Karnes,
guard, whose summer erployment
had previously prevented his pres-
enee at training camp.
Friday night. Sept 18, the 1936
Bronco squad gives Denton tans
their first glimpse of itself in
action, meeting invaders from
Stripling High of Fort Woufth
here in the season’s opener.
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opening week of fell training
camp.
‘They’re green and lack polish
but they’re full ot etnthustasm and
showing plenty of hustle,” Stan-
ton said.
"Well probably work around to
some scrimmage the early part or
middle of next week.
"Right now we're cracking down
on dummy drill gotng at funda-
mentals of tackling, blocking and
charging and the boys have begun
to learn play assignments.
"They look pretty good."
No larger than the usual Den-
ton High fall camp, this year’s
roster gives the mentor encourage-
ment two ways—the group appears
to average somewhat heavier than
for ths past several seasons, and
it has a bigger proprtion of ex-
perienced men.
Seven of the group lettered lAst
year seven ten at the remainder
have had training under fire pre-
i vious seasons, either as last years
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thews, guard; Johnny Stidger,
quarterback. and John Harlow, half-
back.
Softball Teams to
Play in Dallas Sept. 11
DALLAS Sept 4. — Callfonia’s
two championship softball teams
are headed for the Texas Centen-
nial Exposition
The "Birdies.” Edgar Kennedy's
colorful Hollywood girs‛ team, and
th esafeway boys, both winners of . matches since his wedding the
Calfomnla sqf cham pionshi m Cards Are caliing "Ducky Wycky"
wi meet stron«.Dallas tena.i i Medwick dearie With 750
the CoEton Row thexnizhtomsr rels of the LOuis-schmeling fight
11. Well’s Aces, Texa champions I ..n ..... .L,
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year's number one pitcher in any
league.
With a four-game lead under their
belts and no more western whirls
this season to give them headaches,
the Terry Terriers’ sem st to- hold
the whip band until the pennant
goes up on the winning flagpole.-
They took the most commanding
edge they've held to date in yester-
day's 2-1 victory over the Cardin-
als. In which Hubbell established
his supremacy for the year over his
outstanding rival for pitching hon-
ors. Dizzy i The Great > Dean.
The Giants’ Brooklyn "cousins”
helped things along yesterday by
topping the always dangerous Cub:
1-0 in a ten-inning pitehing thrill-
er behind Van .Mungo’s six-hit
hurting.
whose wild, daring style
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Bean. 3b .
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the schepps Brewery boys will bat-
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Both canfomnta teams will con-
tin’ie on to St. Louis from -Dallas I
where they wil enter the national
softball tournament.
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next Sunday afternoon at Navo. A 1
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to be present. Including the Tim-
mons brothers of Mekiney, the
Tanner ststers of Dallas and the.
Profit quartet of Fort Worth.
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