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THE BOKCBK (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
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Again In American
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lllNUAY JUNK 27. 1938
Senator Player
Not "Washed Up"
Hv SID FRDKH
Associated Press Sport* Writer
li' u shunte. All glowing
obi marks about iUi« pounding
Pole win tin vi- tu he torn up. All
those pretty worriti about hi* two
•iiuHHit American League bul.
tinff champion hips; about tie
way fci led the Athletic* to threw
pcnifftnts mid two world titles,
ubot$ hit) rui ori s sprinkled ul)
lliriqflgh ill* book hI| of ill" stilfl
I hill'* hHWl written niKiut the
"washed up" old guy «ill havi
lo go buck (To the rttwd honk.
Uscaiisc ll «> Pounding Hoi* |AI
Hi in tfiont* In the lumiM Un't any
inoré- washed up thun the week'*
laundry at 4 u m Monday morn,
tng. iÜThat $ 1 r..000 prli i' tun "old
Fox'* Clark Griffith paid th« T1.
frujiir hi in lnokfi like a bargain
al i h<* moment. and that .27 but-
liug'^iyci age In turned In last
your must have been n mi«titk
If. there van any one on inland.
Inn fi v' li>pm«wt of Hie justscon.
■ iunvl pklng through ike 4-lreult
oi ihe American League's «autora
teams and tin- National League's
wist, outside of ihi dlawy way
Ihi' whole thing wound up Sim-
11100 ' return to form in It.
Iil'the 11 gaines h«- played dui.
Inn the Senators' trek through
tin' hcnlerlands, "Assassin At"
hatted a nieri' 375. drove In 24
runs uiiil collected six homer*.
fon^W them in the Inst six games
nni' ••two oí íhrm In yesterday'!
doiiOfaheuder an Ihi' Senator
sockgd the St. Loil in H row li 9-1
ftnd '7-2. Tlie second came with
the haaew loaded, and <a m h i in
ten . for the year. Now that's not
an awful lot. hut If lie keeps II
lip, i it Would figure Clowe to 30
for the season, which Isn't exactly
popping up to the infieldera.
The Detroit Tigers hud their
ear knocked off, 10-8 by the re.
vivhig Yanks. The rill-tailed Sun-
ca y! program wound up the luteal
swing Htrough the circuit In both
lei,mien and the east won 111 and
lost." 28 games.
The (Bunts took the final gnrne
of Htelr serien with the Cubs. B-l.
yesterday King Carl Hwbbell
came through with the 200tb
pitching victory of Ills big league
career, the only National League
elbower active in the game today
in that «elect set
lihe Oluatn stretched their Na-
tional League lead to two gain en
over the Cfncitlllitll Beds,
broke even with the Phillies in ii
twig hill. Honiara by Chuck Klein
antf Phil Welntrnub helped the
Phils to a 10-3 win the opener
Harry Craft's four.hugger aided
Pa ul Derringer to an 8-fi Ked win
in tilie nightcap.
'flic Dodtcers and Cnrdinnls
pi aged to a 1-1 tie before ruin
H«l r, Phillips ' ««■ •« laSS, Ffc* /tab Make
Split Twin Bill as profession tonight at 7:30 All-Star Squad
ROWE DEFEATS
DAFFY, 2-1, AND
GETS REVENGE
Chaiu|iioiiKhip of Panhandle
Soini-pl'o baseball nutat he de-
ciiled in luluie gaines thin suiu-
m«r ioi the doiibleheadci at HuJ «
tir Park yesterday failed to net lie
t lit- inntle llllber took the open-
er 5 2 and Phillip* Uli sqnee/.cd
out the second. I"-!', to make (Wo
v lei orlen and two defeat* for • acli
in tlteir current Inter-eBy series
In the firm game tin carbon
blsicks landed on left-handed
Newman to score three mm tt
lite fust and iwo in the second
but for the rest of the game New
mail held the Hubeiites senre-
lcss and allow, d Ollly three m at
ttired blown DioMman. who hit
i wo doubles, and .Spencer unrh
drove in two runs to head the
rallies ill these frame*.
Krroi, t 11,i k Stolen but" lions.
TMurnnin. Kpeaeer. Doublt l'luy .
Clark to Jackson. ¡Intiman. HII-
aHKintetl HtuiH balled in. Hpenc-r
2. Dlnrmnti i. I..' ¡ ' n iiaaes.
I'hiillpj' 5. 1 iuher í¡ Hti'ikeoiilH
Newman 2: Carrillo - :: Bases on
bulls. Newman V CarrltbeiH I
Wild pitelicH, i arrithers 2. I'lii
pin . Lou i litre ami Hiililtv||i
Mm MMI <. X.MK
• 11 ' ■ liy i ii it i ti
Ihllliiis tit'ii 006 0 in Dl !
IJiibii Oltt Un:' e !t 1" "
Untterliii t'tttovn, lltisvkuis,
DALLAS. Tex . Inns, ftf
i He ni i i ■ - t < j u I'll ii in •• ii t and Den.
tils l.aveiider. the impulse young
veteiMii" who has held four
T«;a* men's Kolf lltliiH. will start
'lokini; for a professional Job.
Soon after his third triumph
in ilie Texas Municipal tlolf
Jtiii as postponement at the
Ariustroug-Hoaa bout only height.
• tied interest in the match, so also
has delay caused by rain Friday
in the two |iluy-off-iletcrminiUK, Wednesday will net
soiibali «tunes stirred more talk | (Hill' figures itt
on tbeiic tilts to be plqy.il to.
As- | "in'1''
advanc-
ini: on Franela* hit. and scorinn
on .luines' fly to center In the
fiturth and Nelson tallying in the
next inning on a walk, wild pitch
Coliurn p
Hawkins p
To tula
Duller
Dim:man ss
A Summei-s 2b
Wilson cf
Hons 3b
Dili fnian Ill
Spencer If
Brown if
L. Stitniiieis c
P
waahed out, in the sixth iiinitiK
of ¿he first game, what wan to
have been their tloubleheiider.
EvifyttSIng else in both leagues
was raineri out.
; and Krattr.i)
' I in\ iii arid l-
Phllllps
I Nolan rf
. ¡ Nelsoll US
Phillips scored In the fourth and I o,
fifth. Karuuliar doubling, ndvanc-¡ (|(>|j
| Francis i
: Fnriiubiu 1 li
, .lohuaon :ili
James If
and two fielder's «hoicea.
Hurla Meven-Hll Hall
"Lefty" Jitn Ciirrithers pitched
Kuven.liit ball for Huber.
In the ntgbtenp I'hllllps bunch-
ed nine of their ten lilts III the
third and sixth Innings to senru
five runs in each and sin cessfully
held off a IiIk threat in the six-
th that came near erasing their
slim inni-Kin
Huber scored one In the second.
six in the fourth and two in the
sixth off Coburn, who was re-
lieved by Hawkins. Al Summers
lifted a homer over the left
field fence Ivilll Cite oil in the
alxth. Take well, Blair and Davis
hulled fot Huber.
"Choppy" Spencer. Huber out-
fielder led the hitting with three
for three In the first game and
two for four In the second. .lack-
son, who sprained his ankle.
James. Clark, Lit trail and Francis
for Phillips and 1'Mnmnan, Brown,
Al Summers and Spencer
gathered two or more hits each.
Kvceilenl Out fielding
Some exceptionally fine
fieldlnr by the outfielders fea-
tured the game
Ph li lips tili of Shawnee, Okla.,
a team that has beaten Hallibur-
ton Cenienters two out of three
Ramea, comes here for three holt.
who ! day games next week. They play
the local Phillips club at .1 p. m.«
Sunday. July 3. In Huber Park
and meet Huber in a double-
header on Monday, July i begin.
ti Ini; at 2 p. m.
mar immk
Score by innings:
Phillips onti no ooo 2 7 1
Take well,
Hllttllll"! s,
llluir
all
•t
1
1
I")
0 fi
social inn tournament here water, j If
da> I «vontier, a gaiiKliiift, (lttrgt
"<IUiiie-.jaW. ii bt y who came out
f \\ si Texas 12 yea i n uk<> to
Mai . hi links
firmed " ports lie would soon tnlte
up nil' as a profeuMlon.
First of all, however, he has
bis sights set on the National
I'nfel?i■ lilttk« totiriKimeni to be
in id et Cleveland. Ohio, tin
Week in A llgtlSl
good weather prevails a
crowd should see the twoj
crucial bull contests beginning:
at 7:80 p. in. at Phillips School |
Stadium when tin well.matched j
thilf and the Alamo Still mop wage'
stn'en-inniug win for first place.
Tin two clulis now are tied for
the |cague leadership
Perhaps even more important,
first Is the second ulfair. beginning
! ni o
p. m.
a scrap for sole right
t.l.
a
üh I n
la
Takewell
Blair p
Davis p
•Johnson
Totals
•Batted
ab
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A
S
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0
1
r
1 I
: i 12'
po
3
5
9
6
l
4
o
>>
*
0
0
II
0
lt lie won a trip to tliat event
I ye:iit rda> with a «real one-stroke '
i( victory over tiordou VollOg, bul- I
, ky Dal la amateur who once be. I
I lore had won the state Muny
., "Vint. Iloib. however, will tepre-
senl Te\a in ihe Naiional meet..
I.aveiub r was four over jinr with
- for i be 72 holes while Young !
hud 2'Kt
title of the greatest shots In
I avendt i's liilig compelltlvc ca-
reer gave li i tu ihe Muny crown he
bail twice worn before. Only three
holes remained In the long, 72-
itoie grind over Tenlsou Park's
treacherous course and he was
on. slioi behind Voting when he
t i. pped to the elevated tee on the
301 -yard sixteenth.
Down came bis swisllillg stroke
and the ball set out in perfect
f 1 i ill for Ihe green below. It
fell led one foot from the hole
diiecily on line. His pull for an
eagle two was easy.
Young died a fighting death,
however, for he recovered nicely
, from an adjoining fairway to get.
Summary Home run. A. Sum. bin birdie three on the same hole,
mem, Three base hits, Boss Two Lavender clung to a one shot
¡base hits. Li tir el I, Coburn; Hponc-,l<nd lie gained at the seventeenth
1 er, A Summers, L Hummers when Young three, putted In a
also ¡ hrown Wilson, dramatic, last.hole finish. j
Francis 3. LID- There Lavender ran a 50-foot j ¿,Xla
and lille to foil rill plie e and e,u-
tralice in the play-otl' series be-
tween Western Carbon and llrlggs
rharniacy. lied for lli.il place
now.
The play-off itself will begin
W'edin sdii) uight after the four
lop teams have been selerted by
means of totiighi'M doubleheader.
«II
for Davis in
3 2 !
In 21 HI
'111.
Huber 820 000 000 5 s 0
Butteries: Newman and Fruncid;
Carritliers and Smilh.
Tlie box score:
Phillips
Nelson ss
Clark 2b
Jackson lb
Coburn lb
LiUtell cf . .
Farquhar 3b
F"ra neis c
Jumes If
ab
2
4
3
. (I
4
4
- 4
. 3
NATIONAL I.KADI K
Kesulln Yesterday
St Louis 1, Brooklyn 1 (call-
ed end 6th, wet grounds. Second
game postponed).
Cincinnati 3.8, Philadelphia
10-6.
Chicago 1, New York 5.
Pittsburgh at Boston, double-
header ppd., rain.
MUinillng* Ttxlay
Nolan rf 3
Newman p
•Hawkins
h
0
Hi
2
e
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
po a
Stolen banes,
Huns baited in
roll 2, Clark 2; A. Summers ¡. approach putt dead to the pin but
Hons 2. Brown, Spencer, I. Sinn- astounded the big gallery by iniss-
mers. Base hits, off Coburn ü In á im; ills next putt Young, who.
Innings (none out in titli 1 Dawk, j failed to hit the green with his
Ins 1 in 2; Takewell, :: in 1: !■:!; lee shot, pitched within three feel
off Blair 7 In 3 2-3, off Davis of the hole but Ills putt rammed
0 in 1. Strikeouts. t'obUrn 3. ihe back of the bole and jumped
Blair 3. Bases oil balls, Coburn out,
4: Takewell I. Blair 3. Davis 1 Lavender had 73-GS —TII-7-1 to
Wild pilches. Coburn 2. Left oil win. Youit}; startei with a four-
basen. Phillips 15: Iliiber 7. Wrfois! iinder-pur ijS, but slipped to a 75
Jax Slip Into
First Division
By the Associated Press
The Jacksonville Jax graduated
to ihe first division of ihe Wasl
Texas League today. pushing
Long vie w from rhiit position by a
double victory yesterday. 11-5
iiik i!-3. The losses were i-haitged
to Tom Fleming, starling hurler
in the first Hit and relief pitcher
In the second.
The league-leading Marshall
Tigers spill a doubleheader with
the Kilgore Braves. The Marshal-
¡ lites. behind Jim Reninxer's
pitching, won the nightcap *>-1
¡after Kilgore won the opener 6-4
The Palestine Pals' winning
Wfeak was broken by the Te.var-
in their first game
NKW YOBK. June 27 — l/P)
CiUiiliUNii lulls who 111 rn out
for the Intel league all-star game
ul Hedltind Field 11 week from
a lot of futii-
new roles. For
ihe Heds urc leading the Nation-
al League's youth movement in all
effort to end the rival circuit's
string of Victories In the mid-
summer classic.
Five fin- inii(i 11 players were
j chosen by vote of the eight Na-
1 tlonal League managers for
pluces on the si|iiad of 23 men.
anivt.nticed today. And only one
of them ever has taken part In
an all - star game In addition,
Bill Terry of the. New York Clams,
who will manage lie leam. pick-
ed Will Mi K1 clinic Cllt< ilinati
manager, as one oi hi* coaches.
The rest of Die squad, incluil
1 lug foil 1 players each from the
(llallis aud the Chicago Cubs and.
' three each from Brooklyn and
Pittsburgh, follow ■ Ihe same
I line;'. In contrast. 1.0 the American
League squad, featuring the same
veteran ¡(taggers who have won
four of Ihe five precious cllisl* H.
tin National features Hi W'eO|ju rs
Only ten of the 23 players have
.appeared in all.slar contests and
¡ onlv the Cubs' hardy perennial.
Catcher la o (flabby) Dartuett.
¡has been ill all of litem.
The American Leaguers offer
two players. Lou Cehrlr of the
New York Yankees and Charley
(¡ehrlllger, Dei roil second
man. who have played in
I game, as well as Lefty Opine/,
Of the Yanks, who has pitched
four nines and. was a member
of the squad the other year.
Twelve othi rs have seen all-star
service anil another, Dank (ireen.
Si Louis: Bulling pructlci pluf-
crs Sylvester Johnson. Phila-
delphia, aud Clyde shotiu, St.
Louis Batting practice catcher.
Bill llershbei net'. Cincinnati.
American League: Pitchers
Bob tlrove, Huston: Charley Kuf-i
ting and Vernon (Lefty 1 Home*,
New York; Vernou Kennedy. De- ¡
troll; Johnny Allen and Bob Fel-;
lor. Cleveland; Buck Newnoiu, St.
1.01| la Calchers Bill Dickey.'
Neu York; Hick Ferrell, Wash (
ington; Hudy York, Detroit. In-
fielders Jimmy Foxx unit Joe
Croniti. Boston: Charley tiehring.
er ail*) Dank (iroenborg, Detroit:!
lteil Bolfe and Lou Clehrig, New
York; Buddy Lewis and Cecil j
Travis. Washington, Outfielders
Karl Aveflll. Cleveland, Joe ¡
Di Magglo. New York; Hogei i
Cnuiier, lloslon; Hob Johnson,'
Philadelphia ; Mike Kroevich. Chi. i
cago.
Manager Joe McCarthy, N«*w '
York, Coaches Art Fletcher,!
Ne« York and Del Baker. Detroit;
Batting prieilce pitcher Dave
K. ei. . Philadelphia. Batting
practice catcher Johtl Melinite. 1
New York: Trainer Doc Paint-
er, New York
Week-End Sports
By The Associated Pros*
Schoolboy Rowe who lasted
sweel reveuge yesterday when he
pitched the Beaumont Kxporters
1 to u 2-1 victory over Paul "Duffy"
Dean and tlie Dallas Steers, setll-
ed down loduy for "lots of work
to get in lop shape agalu."
lie gave up eight hits yester-
day. but they were well spaced.
Dean gave up four him. Neither
pililo 1 walked a man. BoWe
fanned three and Dal'l'y two.
The Texas league game wan
in the nature of a sequel to the
sixth gutue of the world series In
1Ü34 when Dean, with the St.
Lot!Is Cardinals, outpitebed Bow«
of the Detroit Tigers
Dallas won (lie first game of
yesterday's doubleheader, 5-2.
The loop-leading Tulsa (Biers
went down to defeat before Ihe
Houston Buffs, fs-5. A fifth-in-
ning splurge netted the Buffs six
runs.
.luiiic Barnes held the Okla-
boma City Indians lo one mo urn-
ed run as Hhreveport Sports won
the game ft -1. Ash 11111 In. trying
lor his I ,'llh win of the series,
gave up four runs and nine lilts
before he retired in the seventh.
The San Antonio Missions tied
the Deuunmnt Kxporters fot third
place by taking liolh ends of a
twin bill from the Fort Worth
Cats. 4-3 and fi-u. The Cats mude
Hi hits lit the opener, but could
not push the runs across.
Today's gaines:
Dallas ul Hoioiiniml (day).
Tulsa al HuiiNtuii,
F ri Worth ul Hun Antonio.
Oklahoma lily at Hhreveport.
snm
■k lo
Johnson 2. Nelson, Umpires, l^ow--
rauce, Baldwin.
The nursery
Blind Mice," is
years old.
rhyme
more
"Three
than 300
and then finished the stretch with
73-77 iversou Martin of Fort
Worth finished third with 301
and Arthur 1 Buck I Ltlce of Aus-
'in. state junior champion, was In
1 fourth with 303.
4-9 but the Pals came ba
will the afterpiece, 1
Tyler accounted for 23 hits as
the Trojans whipped the Hender-
son Oilers 23-3, but the Oiler,
won the second game 5.2 behind
Hit- gVx-hif pitching of ttoy Wtdn.
enhorn.
Today's liantes:
Palestine al. .Marshall
Tfler ai Texarknna
Henderson at Long vie *v
berg, was an idle member of the
lit37 squad
The All-Slur Squads;
National Leagm Pitchers
John Vender Moor and Paul Der-
ringer, Cincinnati: Carl Hubholl.
New York; Bill Lee. Chicago;
Jim Turner. Boston: Mace Brown,
Pittsburgh: Catchers Leo Hart-
it'tt, Chicago. Krnie Lombardi,
Cincinnati; Uordun Phelps Brook-
lyn, luUidders Frank McCor-
mlck, Clnciunali; Billy Hetmán,
By The Associated Press
CI I ATT A NOOO A Rogers
has - Hornsby is named manager of.
every Phattanooga Southern Associa-
lloti; to be placed on active-play-
er list
NKW YORK Maxwell ||o .'l
aril's three.year-old. The Chief
and Stagehand after running one-
two in 50th Brooklyn Handicap By KDDIK IDtiKTZ
at Aqueduct, are to aturt next In NKW YORK, June 27
Kent and Handicap Saturday at Max Schnieling owe Mike ju.
Delaware Purk says trainer Kill le eohi $40,000 covering advances
Sande, instead of running In Mas-', over a two-year period, and will
sachusetis Handicap at Suffolk have to pay every dime of it be.
I fore returning to Germany ...
Do us
LINCOLN. Neli. Ven Savage.
Sail Lake City, defeats follow
townsman. Kd Klngsley. I up in
3! holes to win Trans Mississippi
golf championship.
WI.MBLKDON. Knd.
Helen Wills Moody defeats
Reason; Mike in among those who
believe (lie Ocrman Is through
with any pari of us from now on
On the night LouW kayoed
\ Schmellng. Negroes from in and
Mrs. 1 round Orange. N J , paraded In
Bob- front of Tony (Jálenlos Orange
and Stanley Hack Chicago; 'hie Heine Miller 8.6. 6-4 to reach 1 drinker)- shouting. "Louis for
Floyd Vaugban. Pittsburg; Leo ¡ «unrler-flnab of AII-KiiKland ten. ¡ president" . . . Low down oti DU-
Durocher and Hurry Levugeito, nis . hainpionsblps; ankle Injury />• Dean's condition dim any-tli*y
Brooklyn; Tony Cnccinello, Bos-;i alises Roderlch Menttel to de- 'n iw aud prescription Is likely to
fault ill men's singles be a year's rest
NKW YORK Car! Huhbeil
Willi. 200th major league pitch-' Oscar BID deposeth unit says:
lug victory of his career, hurling j "Johnny Allen In hard 10 handle,
. ton
SI Louis
Outfielders Joe Miilwi k.
Hershel Martin, Plilla.
delphia; Iv.il Coodmun. Cincin.
nail; Mel Otl, Joe Moore and
During 1.936, more
O1111 piano HCCOrdlans
III tile United States.
i Hank Leilier. New
Vlitner, Pittsburgh
than 100,. Manager BUI Terry. New
wetc sold York; Coaches Bill McKechnie,
¡ Cincinnati, and Fmjik Friseh,
York; Lloyd (Hants to 5.1 to triumph
• Culm
HAMILTON. Bermuda
over,but harder lo
'surprise that
ry C Taylor's Duruna finishes
(Continued an pago SIX I I
l.eagnc all.sinr
(Continued
heat" . . It was a
Babe Phelps of the ..
National
team ... It was
on page iXj
Hie«Ii nitPll WttamFfm BigflMIHWi áglaitll
Club
New York
Cincinnati
Chicago
Pitisbnrph ...
Boston
St Louis
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
W
3 7
34
L
24
25
35 27
31 24
27
2«
27
31
25 3ft
Hi 38
Pel.
.«07
.576
,S65
.564
.500
.456
.417
,2H6
Totals 3 1 2 7 24 10
•Batted for Nolan In 9th.
TWHRU'AN LKAOIK
Results Yeslerday
Washinplon 9-7. St Louis 1-2.
New York 10, Detroit 3.
Boston at Cleveland, double,
hinder, ppd . rain.
Philadelphia nl Chicago double-
header, ppd., wel grounds.
Standings Today
Club W L Pet
Cleveland -- 37 21 .«3s
New York ... 34 26 .576
Boston . 33 26 .55
Detroit 32 81 .SOS
Washington .. 34 31 .523
Philadelphia 20 341 .464
Chicago 20 33 .877
HI Louis 19 38 .333
Huber Wins All
1st 2 Matches
fljjj; /liln Ttai ft i i'm
Huber 'ennis players veeterday
wf^i all bat on« singles and one
due ble* match from a group of
yittnr town meters brought to.
Kfltti'r by K W. Jones, ir.
fiarla detailed Harnagd, 6-3.
6-1. fill the Jonas group's only
ai«|le« victory and Da via and
' v^outlnued on pa«e SIX)
Huber ub
Dlugman ss .. 1
A, Summers 2b 3
Wilson cf 4
Roaa 3b ... 3
Huffman lb -.3
Spencer If 3
Brown rf 4
Smilh e 3
Carrithors p 3
r h po
1 2 1
(l ft 2
0 0 3
1 0 (I
0 14
3 I
2 1
1 4
0 1
Totals
30 fi 8 27 12
Summary: Triples, Jackaon,
¡¡.lufk. Doubles, James, Farquhar;
Spencer, 2, Dliigmnn 2, Smith.
Ring Show Date
To Be Set Today
Definite date of Ihe Rorger-
Pumpa amateur boxing tourna-
ment probably will he decided
upon today. Postponed from Inst
Friday night, the inter-elty match-
es Were set for either Wednesday
or Thursday nights of this week.
The delay no doubt increases I
the chances for success of the |
Burger squad giving them time
to net In better shape for the
well, or «an tied Pampa team, which .
keeps in good (ruining.
Because of vacation* and oth-
er reasons Trainer Cliff Cham-
bers of Pampa may not be able
to bring his full team over. Benny
Moore, Frankle Bills, .lake Bible
and Rusty While were listed 11s
missing from the lineup last week
but may he able lo come over
Wednesday or Thursday of this
week.
A return engagement at Pain-
pa will be arranged fallowing
the initial ineellnii here.
lint feels It land Willi every ounce of Joe's
dim pounds. The already sirlekcn Herman nppnr
cnily leaned right Into It. nnd . .
. . as ilie champion' flsi passed down with the ... The Herman's kMoes crumple, Ids amis drop
rhythmic rollou-through of a golf stroke, Mclime. helplessly, and lie pitches forward. Louis
ling's body follows Ii downward . . . with right anil left em-lied for another blow . , .
The start or the punch lliai ended the shambles
Max twists his head lo avoid a left ,|ah. He falls
lo see the lethal IjouI* right starting up . . .
Inks to the sanctuary of the
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smashes ran land. His right leg; gives way . . . him, lie falls
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Sercomb, William A. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, June 27, 1938, newspaper, June 27, 1938; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167221/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.