The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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more
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consecutive
iilr- T** * league
01* til"' verga of witnessing
hree-twnor*®
"nUete botwwn Waco.
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FTm- w^vhil.- If
he throw ot
mbm
j« nfeion. /' ■
.oowprht* . oWwi. J>
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only new member. X$ tiU>ver entrf.**
tti|: 'iSfS^ijjseio,
Midland, Coleman. ||WU ne #nd Big
Spjrtag,' TlW circuit, as usual, will
play tt-atplK MUMOU. ■£; &&?£:.;\
m Oponlnc combats are scheduled at
Big tfwm*. where Midland supplies
the opposition; BalMngor*, oppoiwdto
S*h enter-
taining alBBMife <Sel«bratlohs jm*.
in fttch of tho three cities,
with buslncsi house closing without
exception. 4jrfjH«r£p.«
mi " '
,, The.. Julias Steer*,'TiE
sj ';' I'iakcn four
11 ami apparently are destln-
ad for ihe sewoitd division, at feast
'orturWi ■
addwi rim
lent to a 4 to «•• v 6-
3; in "the firm, BUTmrfa;
jithbrh |pvMlm#ttebard4y.
veteran «f tb Spud-
-allowed J« -bM ,
ora" than Lefty Myfej, who
■hotter advantage.
Oeorge Ulat-korby smacked a ho
evtijfrrt in the series o,
00 Che*v«*, taftWiUout
mm
tofcTlttka Sport*.; TtM U«
retained hU^rttu* as o*a of
loading v^n-and*o^vcra
.. ning j^iorgin. WliigwHw^ii.... (I™
iiMttng aportoutfielder, Si^fforedL
' aken rtejjff whva toe atti *
« from third on a vion,
■ the' ilrst
soriou* oasusat^SMir ttf* y«ar.'"v
ig'1: j Itallas dropped^-lt« fourth In "it
*l««n It found-the Ban Anto-
liio Indiulis in a fh^UoUM mood.
Ho human was driven Jtrtmi JlIiii box
v -- the tribe nosed uut,\ a to ;
Carson, former T. c\^). #tar
tho Bluer* to seven hit* and
a triple and atftglu to llelp
ca«uw..
Fort Worth got off on the rig hi
foot on It* south Texas jaunt by
imping the Beaumont Exporters,
to 4. Jimmy Walkup's souchpuvt
slant* had- t^e Bklppurs; • helpies*
until the severity inning, While the
Caw made merry with Denny Burns,
their former team-mate. Cox led
the a *atiit with ahomaei and .twi-
. slUKles.
national '
Halting, StepWonSOn, Cub«. AS.fi.
Kpns, Crit , Iteda, I#.
■■Wm* batted in, Wil«on, Ctiba, 16.
Ktt%, rtftephaBkoii,. Cuba.-.ii. ^
1 jou bleu, Frtrtrh, Card*. '6.
Trip}.**, j^UaEi-jyBaaeiHitte
Ins; Hortmhy, Cub«. X* ^ k; -
Homer*; Harpoiy^srfl ve«, 4.
tnkr «fiSAXfi«L
r««iwS^dIt FIo^er«' KWi Allen, BedSp^
yit<>hln ^Mfelone. Cub*, won 3,
laSt d. rS' -- ^
Run*. Bltia, .Browns, in.
Run* batted -in, Alexander,
Tl-
Hit*, Rice, Tigers, ST.
Dou^blps, tlehrlnifor, Tiger
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- By WIIX'IAM J. CHIJ'MAN
Asaoolated l r««4t 8i oKt* Writer .,
?; Current HUMiitelorj, has It tlMUCor
nellu* McGllUcuddy J* beginning an-
other f if feed march along the put hi-
of IwuiebaU glory, ' - bat ■itte
Philadelphia ';iq$0ljksi ..0f«U gaunt
loins for th<! lottg Idrlvo toward Oc-
tober gold, .the po'rttf .fern* Pf Oan-
iel 1*. ilowloy *!*«• to bar the way.
Standing sentinel oyer Bportaman't*
Ck. with Crowder and Qgderi and
•ay pouring brimstone over the
Jauapttt, Oeneral IlowJay, far the
moment at , leust,' threatenn Ath-
lotltan and Yankees alike.
Tho. downfall of the champion*
progreaseduMI nlowly yoeterduy as
the Hugmen outpunched Washingv
ton whiht thfe Muii ji>ix hurit.d batik
the Mackmen: The A'* remain fa-
V.orlteK.jr Mv... Xfinka Jo fall, bat.tht
grail of the Browns cahnot be over-
looked.. >Two Weeks do not \make a
i to ,)u«- Catiatta farm of Kantucky.
ready have flashed enouKh to Jus-
tify any feara which Messrs. Ilug-
glns aud Maek muy entertain.
rr** sw ** '' *
out of tl « iVe«t comos thr« formid-
able ohullengar* for the W Ken?
tueky -derby. . •'
few in win,
ber, K«vo been, com ider«d lightly !«
l u tills year It . Ih ii dlffeirnl Morf.
Nalshapur, KrySit and VolUw; ;•
trio of an good oplts as ever lnv*ded
the derby from the west, afos com-
manding tho ''attention of -leadion
horsemen. -•; 1 ■ , '
.NalUhapu^ $OMW Khay
m; ttoe nnV Imported eoJt ever to
ffip^.tlje/Ainorican turf clawHo. com
mands attention betause of his me-
etorlc racing ot Tijuana, where he
woo the Tijuana derby and tviu
beaten by only a head for the Cof-
ftroth $iou,ooo handicap, the rich-
est' stake- evopt in Amerlea.-w Thft
ChifMt at, uxi of.OWJM- Kttay!
Hi by Karl I'hafee of California
M p| ^ 4 f m^I'%
vai^r6m:ir-7mi-
fWf
ll the roped area, «• he
arapi
infection whleh
poisoning,
anuel is hy
a set-up TA the
Gilbert. Among some of the boys
Manuel Qulntero, the, llghtwelghtv ^ Al?>
champion of Hpain and one: of the f8,1 Wonte^ Kid-sAnetyJtobt^tpton'
greatest.boxer* ;i «kie iTm^' aiahn'Ihi^
has l tin lined up for7a ten round ■icomilted 'With "om<_ - e . . ,5
1 knockout* la knotvn In both
'Krvast, California's e.fuine ex-
press, has caused no little com-
ment In the last few days following
the report of a aensatlortal workout
ftt Tijuana, Huiidax^../. ilacua—I
owner t^hd* breeder of lOrvaot, will
sbip fel* S9K ea*t. this yreeJt,..;
■Vmltear may not exactly be class-
ed as a western horse, since he if
bout here with "Kid Gilbert, former
champion of' .Meittefy IftwhWyHMilty
tenth; Fan* are no doubt wonder-
ing how the Oi-aiifc'f Legion was for-
tunate onough to ««t such a bout
but mince* Manuel is now on a
southern tjur, fighting in New Or
leans, and "the leading southern olt-
1*% the looal matehroakee.
gupnish W#j^cane foif -bout.
Qtilntero l ranked tho sixth best
lightweight o^tttdSy"~by both .^he
Self Defence and ...Ring Magaseir
He- Is bv-ifar the most famous boxer
io jshijiw In thlw city. A mo
;r topnotchers Manuel has met
and defeated art boul* Kid KjaptW,
the fojmer fiuitherwlght" chantplflaiJ
and Fl.otlfllpBS
rlfi'o?- punclier. Gilbert gave Sandy "f
Esquivel, the Texas university hoy,
a neat boxing lesson In Dallas about
a year ago. He, bad Bandy on" the
floor several timw and on the vorge
of a/ knockout In th* third round.
jpi tiwif' ,,
occasions but U:_n,lway« in there many Ralph-H, Blum. Lo
throwing tho iesither at hi* oppo- '^Utoinsy.
fo .
;*
mWiRIHII
■ in raiser
e program. *:
X
will aan
if .a
km*** ni
JEWISH!
tiful Jowiah girl ever seen by
vid Warh Griffith i* to be a bl'b
Frjend* have he«n Informed
ky i >si ■ i S
1 u vuu
,Y
REMODELED
tory, which made three out of (our
In the aerie* and ten out of four-
tosa Isr ^hs *eatmw,
also gave the Browns more breath-
ing space over the second-place Ath-
lotics, whttchave disputed the load
www'l|l.,w*'l-"wfr'm^rt^'^STiT^LTPl4?r
about a week.
Big Kd Morris was too much for
WWlBBIiPWW^HPIIiWPPPIppK,
hi'. R. T. Fisher of Detroit. " But
I jol^ and a Hf^tter--)u^rwe ■ titlv
year- if hi* workouts are uity cri-
terion, 1* a western bred colt. He
"was sold tp Ftehsr by the Nevada
' hllH-'li ( aWi^ ■
WIGHTS
Providence, R,
Young Mon-
MeMtler, White Sox, , J. I
vimw- Arown8-
won 4.
Did You Ever
Stop to *Iwik
(By ISDSOK B. WAtTB)
Clashes
<xarden Group
NEW YORK, -May 1. (AI')—-The
first (iaab of might between Mad 1
Son Hcfuare Garden and Jack Demp-
>ey, <,ucu tho groutust of the oor-
_...—ition'H dividend producers undet
lute, Tex Riekard, lias broken
out ..\'er Kid Chouolate, and Al Sin-
**&*?, latest of , the featherweight
^iem-utiont,. Tho Garden has signed
for an outdoor match with
.ttftjlah;'negro and Dempsey. has
'ifctt agh>«,'m«nt with Chocolaite for
same bout, one of the biggest
attractions *of th« summer season,/
Oeinp*eyS|firulooting for llunjJnuri
JTugasy. is wrathyx«ver Wi situa-
tion, clalmlrtf^pi^fr^aif coaxfd
away by the Garden after proini ln«
with him. The Garo^n. now
to land Chocolate and si
the match at 124 pounds. /
W1NSU5W RCSSKiX, VICR PKKS-
>ENT OF THK PHOENIX MtT-
1JFK INSURANCE COM*
S.\YS:
THATNit 1m hard for a life insurance
man tiixunderstumi why so many
men will -pay ten dollars a month
to keep a hundred dollar automobile
out of the raitv and pay half that to
keep their wiv^ anfl children" out
of the rain.
He says that the u'yerago man cov-
ers his automobile with ln«urancet
the limit of Its value «Pd that - the
average inan covers hls\llfe value
with only two and a quarter times
his annual Income. Less thW three
cent* of the American dellar\pro-
tect* the American home. . Oplv
gFn
FIGHTS TO D
May i.
American middleweight
, Charol of Cuba, fought Ii
...to a draw her*:
ll deciiBiba dpgtjW
fi-omfN^pectators , wiu>
(Mrnmimi
Cuban
i HH*
night,
irm of
med
HJhade
it and,
veral
two Out of ten uveragS^'men keep
family budget. only two out of
ten average men* have made, a wilt
Lots of folks dislike to see the
life Insurance man come. Mr. Rus-
sell says thut . he is needed now
more than ever and that when a
good man .and at good life insurance
map get together to discuss their
mutual problems, there*s ONE LESS
4lOME TO BE UCHOKNEU WITH
THE .WORRY OF A H("MAN"'LIFE
THAT FOUND ITS VALUE TO ITS
DEPENDENTS TOO LATE. -
INSPECTING FARMS
LITCHFIELD, Conn. — Farming
somewhere the wetft, fot' ^tarion
t-Tailey possibly will be Ih this state
within eaay distance of New York
artci^Hhe fulfillment of contritcts for
canned ^rkuslc. She has been v In-
specting farm property in the vi-
cinity. \
THERE 18 ^tiRiasmr
CLEVELAND. — Tftsre is eurios-
ity about Anne MoirrowV engage-
ment ring. She waul in th*; receiv-
ing line at a reception at her grand-
mot lier'4' home ««d guests \owId a*-
t^'tV not tho slightest gleani of a
diamond. jr - -
i to 1. One of the four Philadel-
phia hits was a homer by Simmons,
wMie the home team profited
through a circuit blow by Phil Todt.
George Barnahaw started for the
Athletics.
The last said" about events at thf
Yankee stadium, the kinder for all.
The champions pulled out a 10 to 8
decision over the Senators in thv
tenth on Fred Helmach's double.
The Hugmen had stood idly by
While tho Senator* were tKioring
five runs to tie in the seventh. Each
side mauled three pitchers, Tom
Xoohury being perhaps the heaviest
sufferer. _ '
The White Sox won another Trom
the skidding Indians, this time by
8 to A.
The.-Njatloniil league spotlight cen-
tered «iif/n ..^rihur <: Vance," who
let the Giants down With three small
singles at Ebbets Held, and won by
Jt to 9 «>T5£n w^th the fflua HoB)#a
at his back, j] Bill Walker gave
Brooklyn just tt>ur hits, but three
of these weree '< neentrated into the
lifth~"fi und wj^in Gilbert doubled
With the bs*e tilled, Vapce tanned
Milaukoe. Johnny Hherrod, Chi-
cage, outpointed shuffle Callahan
Chicago, 8V .
Buenos Aires. l'late Shade, Ha r,
Francisco and Kid Charol, Cuba,
drew, 12 • ""
Los Angeles. Gold I e Hen*. Los
Angeles, outpointed Santiago Zorilin.
Panama, 10. Jackie lUkiMtt*, «i
No York. won deciaion over Pedro
Atliador, Panama, l u.
TO HOLD MEETING
The male members of the Hresby-
tcrlan ^hurch and their friends will
have a get-together meeting at 7
oVlo< k Tuesday evening. Supper will
be tservod and an entertainment pro-
gram of uh: unusual nature has heeu
provided. Invitations are being sent
to all the male members of the
chttrefr simply- as notices and it Is
sincerely desired that' eyery matt
be present regardless of whether or
not au. Invltat.on has been Received.
Thi« Is for Preghytefian Won ahd
their friends and they are urged
to attend.
The Cubs again stumbled upon
misfortune at Rcdlanri Held as the
home team pulled out a C to 4 vie-
lory In-tbir-laat of the ninth. Sheriff
Blake twice blew a lead of one run
Hn the late Innings as General Hen-
dricks rushed fresh troops into tjc
The\ Boston Braves, stlli strange-
ly leading the National league with
seven viHurieS and two defeats,
-won a groggy game from the Phil-
lies, 1,4 to 12, with botlj teams out
on their feet at the finish.- The
Cardinal-Pirate game im St. Louis
fell a victim to r*Jn. | ^
An undercurrent of Jealousy, due
to semrftivenoMs. is quite, frequent to (
those Ijgrn in May.
FOR SALE
Sew stock of Plumbing and
Pliunbing Supplies of all
kind*. - r-^x
Also Soil pipe and fittings,
wholesale and retail.
Sampson Machinery and
Supply Co.
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and
Paint Up
PAINTS, HARDWARE,
GARDEN TOOM'iS^
ALL ULS(R11TH)\S
THE SABINE
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inspiration
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1929, newspaper, May 1, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289089/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.