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THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
LATEST—(AP)—SPORT N
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3-Game Invasion Today
Cowboys Take Series Finale, 7-4;
Nell Hits Homer With Bases Full
Fre«h from an 11-4 victory last nijihl over the Lub-
bock H ubbcr , the Clovis Pioneers today invaded Borger
to open a three-game series with the CJassers.
The opener at Huber Park today, to which a bin
crowd is expected to come in evidence of an uptake in (¡as-
ser spirit and support, starts at 3 p. m. Righthander Jerry
Soule, with one victory and two losses is expected to jto to
the mound for the Gordon Nell gang.
Monday night. like Inai night.'*
will bp Ladle* Night, with nil
Indie admitted without charge.
Finn I game i>f the t.'iovln series
and of the ('lusaer#' Inline stand
will lie Tuesday nlftht
The Midland (lowboys lust
night rebelled from under h two
game yoke the (¡assets Huddled
on them when they look the
serine finale* 7-<4. breaking «
string or three straight Borger
wins. So far on the present eight-
game appearance before the
home folks the QttHscr* have won
Ihre,- and lost two Midland'*
victory last night restored the
llalomeii to 'salf a tame lend over
Borger at fourth place.
Ki c Hit Off Ha,v
"Red." Hay. the Cowboy
chunker. was the bin thorn in
the flesh of the (¡assets, whose
heavy barrage of the last sev-
eral games, was quieted to five
aeattared blows off him.
One was a four-run swat, pro-
ducing all the tallies Borger rati
over. With the bases chocked in
the first Inning, Manager Gordon
Nell xoomed a shoulder-high
pitch over the left Held wall. He-
fore him came "(¡illy" Gilchrist,
on by error, Bobby Decker, who
singled and "Soapy" tJeopetone.
who walked.
Thereafter Hay spread out the
three remaining (lasser blows,
as Borgans didn't travel past
first base until the ninth when
with two out and Williams on
third and Adams on first Poto-
car struck out.
Johnny Tysko started for the
(iassers. but after two and a
third shaky innings In which he
was raided for six lilts and four
runs that tied the acore, he re-
tired to hand over the mound to
Moe "Lefty" Park .
Parks hurled rim- wlx-hlt Imll
the rest of the way. but with the
Cowboys scoring one run in the
seventh, eighth, and ninth, and
the (iassers gnoxoeggiug after
the big punch In the first. Parks
was foi—ed to how in defeat fle
si men out six and walked two.
while Hay struck out eight and
walked three.
"Soapy" Fielding Htur
Defensive feature of the game
■was the spectacular ballhawkiliK
"Soapy" Scope!one turned in at
punter field, "Soapy" ranged
bark and front, left and right in
(snatching ^1* flies without a
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PIRATES SLASH
DODGERS; REDS
DEFEAT GIANTS
BROOKLYN, .llllle i'¿ (ff>)
The Pittsburgh Pirates fur-
ther confused Hie National Lea-
gue scramble fur first place to-
day by liomcrliiK the Brooklyn
Dodgers lulu submission by 7-:!
IClble fletcher lilt two homer*
and Vince HIMuKglo also lili for
the circuit,
Pitts. . 020 102 fin 7 X o
Brooklyn 200 (ton no it 2 9 3
So well and Lopez. Curleton.
Prcssncll. K i mini I and Phelps.
MOW YOBK. .1 une 22 (4 )
Milkman .llin Turner of the
Cincinnati Reds ./lit lusted Bill
Loliiman of the New York (iianta
today In a tight pitching duel.
3-1 ,and so the GJniits dropped
back to third place in the hectic
National League pennant chase.
Ola. ... iflo (too 020 :i lo 2
N. Y. 000 OKI non I s 2
Turner and Lombard!; Lohr-
mnti, Brown and I'lnnnlng.
PHll.ADICLPHtA. June aa
(/¡B> Chicago's Cubs put togeih
er i 4 hits today lo snap the
Phillies three ¿game winning
streak with a 10-2 victory. The
winners scored se>Vn in the sixth
inning.
Chicado 1 no 117 Ooo I it 14 0
Phlla. . 800 000 000- 2 K 2
Passeau and Todd: Blanton.
Pearson. Brown. Smoll and At-
wood. Warren.
BOSTON*. June 22 (/Pi
Staging a seven-run rally In the
sixth inning. Hie St. Louts Cardi-
nal* opened a three-game serle
in Boston today by defeating the
Bees 9-2 behind pitcher Mori
Cooper,
hi L. nilO tin7 110 9 13 0
Boston ooo ooo 002 2 lo s
Cooper and Padgett: Pogedel.
.lavery. and Berrea, Andrews.
INDIANS SWIIKI' NKRIKN
PORT WORTH. June 22
(/Pi The Oklahoma City In
d ¡ails drubbed the Port Worth
Cats 10-7 here lonlr.bt to com-
plete it sweep of I he three game
series Stan Selittm hit a home
run with two aboard for the In
(Mans.
It taken 10 tons of black coal
turned tuto steam to make one
horsepower, according to esti-
mates of steam eORlneers.
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skill gained from long exper-
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you considerable money. Let
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rates of mornings.
Practice in the cool of the
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Midland
Aviidesiau. 2b
O roer, s*
Scaling, lb
Hale. 3b
Naranjo, rf
Phllilps. If
Schmidt, ef
Wilson, c
Hay. p
Totals
Borger
Gilchrist, ms
Decker. 2b
Scope tone, (if
Nell, lb
Reynolds, rf
William*. 3b
Adams. Hi
Potoear, c
Tysko, p
Parks, p
Soule, p
Totals
Midland 201
Borger tin
lirrors, Greer. Reynolds. Deck
er Runs batted in, Scaling 2.
Naranjo L AVadealan, Nell I
Two base hit. Hale Home runs.
Sealing. Nell. Stolen Bases, Nar-
anjo. Gilchrist. Decker. Sacrific-
es. Hays, Hale. Double play
Greer to Scaling. Left on liases,
•Midland 9, Borger 1. Bases on
balls. Hay 3. Parks •> Strikeouts.
Hay 8. Parks «. Hits and runs
off Tysko « for I In 2 1-3 inn-
ings. Parks 0 for 3 In « 2-3.
Losing pitcher, Parks. Umpires.
Levin. Thompson, and Pettlgrew
Time. 2:OH.
Friday (¡ame
Midland
Aviidesian. 21
(¡reer, ks
Scaling. Ill
Hale, 3 b
Naranjo, rf ..
Phillips, if
Schmidt, cf
Wilson, c
Walker, p
Totals
Borger
Gilchrist, ss
Decker. 2b
Scopetone, cf
Nell, lb
Reynolds, rf
Williams. 3b
Adams. If
Potocur. e
llausman, p
Totals
Midland 00
Borger I no 022 22x it 13 2
Hirers, Hale, Greer, Wilson,
Gilchrist, Reynolds. Runs bat
ed in, Avadeslan, Naranjo. Phil-
lips, Nell, Scopetone 2 Reynolds
2. Decker 2, Adams. Potoear
Two base bits, AvndPsian. Scope-
tone. Adams. Three base lilis.
Naranjo, Scopetone. Potoear.
Home run. Decker. Stolen base,
Gilchrist Double play, Gilchrist
to Decker to Nell. Lefi on bases,
Midaud «. Borger 10. Basen on
bals. Walker t, liausináli *
Strikeouts, Walker 3. Hnusman
12. Umpires. Thompson, Leviu,
Pettlgrew. Titnr 1:15.
Unbeaten Leaders
To Battle Today
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The women's handicap tourna-
ment now In progress at the Hu-
ber golf course is going Into the
final week of matches
Third round matches must be
played by Tuesdav night; semi-
final mutches by Thursday, June
27, .mil Hie finals on June 2*.
An errot was made In the "A"
fliKln pairings In Pridny's paper.
Mrs. J. W. Johnson should play
Loiih Justice Instead of Mr . J
P. Howe.
The unbeaten ranks of the
County Industrial Utugue are due
to lose a member of that selcct
trio when two of the undefeated
clulis dash today in the feature
lit traction of the five games.
Briggs Red Sox and Gulf Dial,
both of which have won three
and lost none, meet on the (¡ulf
Ida I diamond this afternoon.
Stinnett, also unbeaten in three
gaines, risks ita perfect record a-
ualnst Huber Alexander, one of
(lie three victoryless cellar teams,
on the Huber Alexander diamond
Other games are scheduled as
follow :
Sheets Auto Supply l<onghorus
vs. Karl's Lunch at the Weather-
ly diamond, Mellroy vs. Western
Carbon at Mellroy and Sanford
vt. Jim's Demons at Sanford.
Huleas otherwise agreed upon,
the games are set for these dia-
monds ai t 30 p. in.
Tile managers of the teams are
asked to report the results of the
gaines to the Herald before !i a.
m. Monday, so that results and
standings may be kept up.
Tuesday's games, opening the
their matches on schedule, or
the tournament committee will
have io drop them from the tour-
nament.
The Pampa men golfers will
come over next Sunday. June 30,
at 1:30 o'clock for an inter-city
match with the Horger men.
About Itt or So players arc ex-
pected.
On Sunday. July I I, the Phii-
llps iiied will renew their inter-
club matches by playing the Bor-
ger men on the Huber grass
green course.
You men golfers had better
start practicing for both I'ampa
and Phillips have plenty of
par-hu titers.
Those people playing the Hit-
her course have a new Incentive
to work and improve their gull
games. Whether you are a be-
ginner or a hot shot you are eli-
gible io win a beautiful certifi-
cate award, and set your name
on the honor roll."
Any golfer, male or female,
breaking 100, no or so far the
first time will he Riven a cer-
tificate verifying his great
achievement. If t ie player Im-
proves enough to break into two
brackets be shall receive two
certificates and a beautiful golf
trophy. 'Nuff said.
II seems that almfe'f every
golfer thiu< improved IiIh score
during the last week The won-
derful condition of the best
greens and the grand weather
have helped some, but renewed
golf Interest seems to be the big
reason.
Some of the Individual record
"Bt'LlilHHJ" TI'RWKR SKí.NKD kcoi'ch include: George Nix 40.
CHICAGO. June 22 </p) R, C. Ll lcr to. "Choppy" Spen
George Halas, owner and coach | cer 40, Worth Nance 35. Jim
Players are reminded to play | second week, are scheduled as
follows
Western Carbon vs. Jim's Gro-
cery at Western Carbon; Huber
Alexand r vs. Mellroy at Huber
Alexander;, Sanford vs Stinnett;
(¡ulf Dial vs. Karl's Lunch: Sheets
Longhorns vs. Brigg's Red Sox.
Sanford and Stinnett have a-
greed to pluy their three games
of the season on Sundays.
On Friday Karl's Lunch heat
Huber Alexander 8-Ji, Stinnett ed-
ged out Jim's Demons. 10-9. Gulf
Dial bent the Longhorns s-5. San-
lord nosed Western Car ban, 5-4.
and Rrlggs Red Sox crushed Me-
llroy. 24-4.
Batteries for Earl's Lunch,
which got Í! hits, were Lewis,
Woods and Karns; Por Huber
Alexander, which knocked 12 tilts,
Pitts and Ogle.
Parks and Garrett were Briggs
Red Sox' battery. Thatcher and
Dewey formed the Mellroy Iwt-
tery The Red Sox collected 20
lilis with Dago Nolan and Rusty
Russell leading the attack with
five hits In five times each.
The standings:
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of the Chicago Bears, today
signed Clyde Turner, Hardin-
Simmons center to a three-year
contrae! for the l! 4o pro foot-
ball season.
PXl'ORTKRS WIN, «I—II
BKAHMÓNT. June 2¡¡ </P|
The Beaumont K*porters won
the deciding game of the «orles
from the Sau Antonio Missions
here this afternoon. 6 to 3.
George Siurdlvnnt. shipper first
sucker, hail a perfect day u«
the plate, collecting two home
runs and two single*.
We Will Loan You
The Money
To Take Your
Mill 36. Karl Lunnlnghnm 35.
Pord Sabourin 311, Kim Da vi
41, stelner Mason 40, Mrs. W
David 45, Mrs. A. F Hanson 4«,
Mrs. K Blacnhtirit 47. Mrs
Thompson 48. Mrs, R. Taknwell
46, and Mrs, H. Weotor 40.
SEE US FIRST
Furniture, Personal and
When I was at the LaJolia.
Calif,, country club Jerry Soule.
Gusser pitcher, was ti caddy at
the club on week-ends The rest
of the time he was participating
In all forms of athletics at the
high school. In fact, he was so
good that he was voted Ihe great-
est all-round athlete In Ihe en-
tire San Diego district.
My wife tied her course re-
cord yesterday with a sizzling
4 1-41-86 In a high wind. Shc
tbrew-putted the last green or
she could have lowered it one
stroke.
Last week I caught old man
par during my hottest streak and
i<hw* a 36-S3-69 on Tuesday, then
followed up with a new record
33-34 #7 on Wtidncsdny.
Playing with Dr. W. W.
Brooks and Joe Briggs (from
Phillips) and Gordon Btirch. I
Just missed a pult for a "66" on
Ihe last green.
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Team
Stinnett
Briggs R. 8.
Gulf Dial
Karl's Lunch
Sanford
Jim's Demon's
Mellroy _.
Western Carbon
Huber Alexander
Sheets Longhorns
Those managers who liaxy not
already done no are asked to mail
In their rosters to President W
S. Christopher, Box, 23 2. SHn-
net. The limit is 18 players, in-
cluding player-manager.
After invcstlgaton here Thurs-
day Into the split in Jim's Do
mons, Christopher decided that
Jim's Demons, managed by W.
C Kintsley, should be permitted
to continue and under that name.
Trojans Win 6th
Straight Crown
NINE GASSERS
BOOST HITTING;
SIX FALL OFF
Nine Gassers boosted their
balling marks, the liilesl offi-
cial WT-NM release shows, while
the other six players on the Bor-
ger team dropped below their
previous record.
Gordon Nell, first l>aseinivii-
miinager of the Gussers. holds
lop position in the league mid
nobody else cuii budge him from
the leadership.
Nell has hit 04 times In 215
limes at hat, records compiled
through last Monday night's
game show He has an average
of .437. two points below Ills
average through Monday. June
10,
Nearest competitor to Nell is
Rd Schweda of Lubbock with
.421.
Nell ilturotigh Monday night
had hit 16 home runs, and the
circuit clout he hit Thursday
night against Midland brings Ihe
total to 17.
Leading home run swatter of
the league continues to lie Bm-
mett Pulenwelder of the Ama-
rillo Gold Sox, offlciniy credited
with 23 through Monday night
Other high ruiikitiM homer hit-
ters are Stevens of La mesa with
10. Stone of Clovis with 16
Scopetone of BorgWr with 10J,
Eintneit Aitenburgli. Amarillo.
11, Bill Aitenburgli. Amarillo,
13, Beeer, Lumosa. 10.
Shown below are the fifteen
leading hitters of the league and
the Gusser averages, the first
percentage figure being that
through last Monday, the sec-
ond that through Monday, June
10,
Player Alt H Pet. Pel
M'tgomery. M 2 1 500 .
Phillips. M - ID 0 .4 74
Nell B - - 215 ill .437 .430
Schweda. LB - 133 56 .321
Niedziela, Lb 210 S« 410
Hale. M 188 76 ,40 4
C Schmidt. BS 5 2 .400
SteVens, Lin 205 70 .380
Pride, Lm 18 7 .380
Summers. P .. 207 78 .382
Byingion. Lm 34 13 382
K. Jordan. M 103 72 .373
Pat'rs'n, Lm si 30 3 70
Selt*. P - 224 82 366
Ztihlllugu, BS 32 8 .364
Indians Win 7th;
It's Tigers In Ninil
Pampa Bowlers
Defeat Borgans
Both Borger bowling teams lu
the Borger rampa league were
beaten by their neighboring city
opponents lio-i Thursday night
Here at Mac's Alleys Thomp-
son Hardware of Pampa beat the
Hardly Abies of Borger. two
gullies to one, Tile Hardly Abies
were first on totals /however,
2000 lo 2554.
At Pampa Gunn-Hluerman of
Hint city beat Perndale Motor
of Borger. two out of three gain-
es and 2687 to 25)10
Thursday night at Mac's Al
leys the B K- B Cafe beat Shaw
Ü Holcomli (irocery in a ladles
match, three straight games and
on totals, 2016 to 18 10.
The scores:
Hardt.v Able*
Ha rdee
Harden
McNulty
Stover
MeM ahuu
Totals
173 I Oil 2IMi
lli« 171 I SO
186 172 170
168 171 157
138 172 165
5 78
573
5 28
406
4 75
831 885 S84 2600
MINNEAPOLIS, Junto 22 —
(/P) - Southern California's
mighty Trojans banded the Hold
and the elements a thorough
licking today lo sweep their
ninth straight National colic
gláto truck and field champion-
ship.
UndQr the worst weather con
dllions in the meet's 19-year his-
tory. Southern California piled
up 4 4 points to easily turn back
the challenge or Stanford, sec-
ond place team rinisher. in a
meet which saw the establish-
ment of new NCAA marks In
the shot put and 130 yard high
hurdles.
Southern California's dnmlna-
iloii almost was overshadowed by
thd day's hlggeal upset ~ de-
feat of Prod Wolcolt at Rice In
atituie In the 130-yard high
huidle event. Winner of this
event two straight years - and
bidder of the American mark of
MH second ; for this race. W^l
cott lost hla crown to big Ed'
igger, Negro «lar from Tufi .'
Short
Scopetone
Potoear
Reynolds
Hnusman
Gilchrist
Parks
Deckct
Adams
Crti.-s
Soule _.
Williams
Tysko
Franklin
210 72 .338 .3 10
231 77 .333 .322
117 30 .333 3.70
151 40 325 .322
50 10 322 .206
III 12 .202 313
35 10 .286 .242
231 «3 .273 .267
143 38 .270 .244
10 5 ,203 .154
37 !• .243 ,273
21 52 237 .244
26 4 .154 167
39 fi .128 .125
LADIES TO PLAY
AMARILLO CLUB
Women players of the Canadian
It I lis Goir Course have been In-
viied for mutch play against the
Amarillo Women's Golf Associa-
tion at Amniillo June 26.
Play will start at 9 a. in. The
ladies who plan to go and repre-
sent Canadian Hilts ure asked lo
register ut. their clubhouse by
Thursday.
The parly will meel al the Plg-
Illp No. 1 at 7:30 a. m. Wed-
nesday.
More substances can be dis-
solved by water than by any oih-
er liquid.
Thompson Hardware
Murphy
Huff
Fritchle
Ives
Cook
Totals
Wllmol
Harris
Baxter
LllW.RO II
Sprinkle
Totals
154 171 168 493
171 177 154 502
218 202 167 587
143 I«9 171 483
167 178 144- - 189
853 897 801 2564
Ouiitiill.tneriiiiiii
CLEVELAND. June 22 (A'i
Cleveland's loagueleudiiig In-
dians toed off on Jim Bag by to-
day lor a 7 to 5 victory which
was the tribe's seventh In a row,
and Boston's sixth straight sot-
back.
Boston _ 0(10 (ill 030 5 1 ¿ 1
Cleveland 000 403 00* <7 13 8
Baa by. Hickman, Ostermueiler
Hevint and Desautel , Glenn;
Harder, Dobson and Hemsley.
DETROIT. June 22 (# ) -
Pinky Higgles, timely single in
the ninth inning that scored
11 auk Greenherg gave the IHS-
trolt Tigers a 3-2 victory over
the New York Yankees today and
kept the westerners five and a
ball Karnes aliend of the fourth
pine:' Yanks
NY - 001 001 OOO 2 7 0
I let roil 000 01 o ell 3 0
Chandler. Httderhrand and
Dickey. Bridge*. Benton and
Tebbetts.
ST. LOUIS. June 2Í (/P)
Using singles mainly as t'helr
potent weapon, the Washington
Senators won a slugfest from the
Browns today, II to 10. llarlond
filli hit a home run with the
bases loaded and Johnny Berar-
dino socked two homers for the
Browns, while Washington's at-
tack included a four-bagger by
y.eke Bonura
Wash 120 1121 212 11 17 (I
St. L. 503 000 200—10 10 ti
Hudlln. Monteagido. Krakaus-
161 225 162 5 11 kits. Hayiies, Mastersuit and Ear-
' ly; Auker, Kramer, Trotter and
Swlfi.
154 170 160 48 4
165 215 '¿3.3 «Oil
I«8 J S3 165 515
175 '1*0 I 7il 544
8111 98JÍ 889 2687
Kcrndulc Motor (^i.
Punk .. ..
Lyons
Alexander
Chew ni tig
Hit
Totals
221 171 179
131 171 165
199 200 143
148 149 166-
571
167
542
452
169 162 236567
S68 853 878 2699
Mluiw and Holcoittb
Holcomli >155 1 13 1 10 .378
Ross 97 1 24 113 334
Hart 192 148 i 89 529
Shaw _ 84 102 136 321
Neeley 119 138- 267
Totals 528 606 6*6 1819
BAB Cafe
Hickman 132 107 162 401
Mr Bride 172 94 134 400
McNulty . 173 MO 1 24 437
Bullion 160 147 158 465
McKinney 163 160 313
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las and Tulsa quit at the end of
the ninth Inning here tonight
with the Kcorehoard lending 8
and 8 In their Texas League
baseball game. It had been
agreed not to start an Inning
after 9:30 o'clock tn order thai
both teania might catch trains.
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courting suitors.
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Your Golf Game
Practice
IRON and WOOD
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Open afternoon ami
evening
Bucket of Ball* IBe
TODAY — At Ball Park, 3 p. m.
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Continuing a aerie* of FREE cash gift nighU
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 182, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 23, 1940, newspaper, June 23, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168002/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.