The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1947 Page: 6 of 8
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THE ORANGE LEADER
E, TEXAS, FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1947
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Local
At Center Sun
Jack Hand
(Associated Pre* Sport* Writer)
Don Black, u informed charac-.
ter who was "all washed up" a
year ago, has eclipsed his famous
Cleveland teammate Bobby tfel-
k)_by pitching the first no-hitter
of Ute American league season
The IrxHana' righthander, whose
elbow bending coirt him brie wk
league jot) and sent him slmf-
The strong Orange Merchants
ore spied to travel to Oh ter Sun-
day to ' battle the high - ranking
CeuUtr AHJStars, This: will be
the |$rst 'rotwMei^dt^r the locals
who now rest nrt top of the Sa
birt^Nechw League. The Center
agpj'cgjtlon is rated as one of the
best In East Texas with a record
fling off to the minors two sea-
sons, Is the No. 1 man of the
cjoa eland staff at least for one
brief 24-hour period. He glv^s
all .the credit to alcoholics anony-
mous which he joined last win-
ter-
r: By Haskell Monroe, Jr. i their halt of the first as Itttuis
Lutheran^Prpep '*3 gained a > Masftola was walked to begin the
sc-nt 6WT',Wffl'rSVer Wtrtisfri" bntt'e. He welt to third on an
Authority last night its .!. V- Overthrow at second and'tAlHed
Mofgan]stole home (i the last of as Thomp#tVn dotiblwl. Jjv thfe
the sevmlh with the winning ron. j Tifofop ttt half Seal talked, Mor-
The Slfli Oilers* ,toals , a,to 0 «an got on by a fielder's choice
forfeit jeeision in tfH lifatft game , and the -ball weol astray a,
w;hen mown ■ SupplyvWas unable | play jfor Seal at sccopd ^nd both
to iieldia team. r rtpmcr;; came tuwte. I.ewi? w
The fpening contest was close sale onTanVrror' in the llousin'
all the
ting se
son ai
safetiei
Igjrtd
Thomp;
attni-k
two lut
ion of
of saf<
vay with the jsevohd.. Fife tsjtdle |e,ep(l£j afld \yehl
en hits fmtn nfcWUt flip-; tifcthird on .iwHei "pitclf
H'd the
nil at the bat with
Housing garnering six
[ off the' Combined efforts
Parrish uiki Don Nance.
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aikion in
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fovndedlt
Ma.rzni t
then came through With a timely
single .to count LeWir.
However, the •JStwits Jjot tb/it
ru| back in their hull of the <u«r-
dud, C'ljaVlej Smith opei)e=l with
a reioundlne triple. With two
out Sid eaimavLt bujiV.ed oid a
single' to score Smith.
Protest Brlngai Defeat
The third was scorttless atii
Housing came back in,the fourth
to knot the score with a rhu*''
tally. . Then in the Kip halt o(
|hu sixth, Housing tallied twice
to' go .ahead. _
The Sttiirfs tied it up in tin*
Sixth juuJ U>e sta;;e wa^. set for
Morgan in the last frame. 16 a
Clow play at first,
of fourteen Wins in fifteen out-
ings. '£hi- locals have a record of
six wlhs and a pair of setbacks.
The Mci chants showed their bat-
■iirtfi pjowev last Sunday in a foOT=
'lining) game that was 'tailed be-
t;iiise of t^itV when thfey were a-
he td pf tlic Orange Navy. The
noiue towiu'rs',.ar^' tit last; sfet oh
tn> ir tnli^ld' ami fiAve rt tvifll bal-
aiurc.'ii iiih'iihitj sdalf, with which lb
i.-.Uc tht Center team.
Ucl)i from i'Uid
Joe Gordon's overhead rurmi.nK
catch of. FJwter Vnh ';< pop fly in
right field in the third tuning whs
K'fielding gam that s«.ed ti.v
r. Black, who had thrown two
ho-h'lttens iff Vh., iji
the Class D Virginia league in
1942, helped'set tjp his S-(i mar-
gin over the Phillies. pushfn;?
tijune one run with a squcezft
hunt.
, Feller, wlK>se aeUiui', IkiVU' for
iced him to miss the all-star game,
iufittilif a.^Jf^itOfc pf lbnfviwrroekwl Up his llth victory it. IV
Jax Pull Up In
Loir Star League
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lit Tlie As aflaU>d I'res#
ThestsokaohvUle <Jax gained on
the le|dcw in the Lone Sttir lea-
H'tlp l^t night. They advanced
TEXAN 8ETM NEW JIlNlDtt AAl) UE^DftD -Allen Ua'wlec (ri.jht), University o.| Texas eprlut
star runniug for the Sau Autonio Athleiic tj;iuV^''Pah^ the tape in the Junior ]Cliampie$nships of the
NailotuU AAU lPti-meter dash at Linculu. NoSrnsUa. Uiwler's time, l(i-.:t, set a iv^w Junior AAU
record and tied the Senior AAU miiitk. The old Junior i-eco«l was 10 4 seconds. From left are Rich-
ard Houden, Wisconsin, third; Lorenzo Wrlfiht, Way,ne lJniversity, second; Hubert Cnrty, N< w York
Pioneer Club, and Lawler. x .(AP Wirephoto)
tmmr
Views July 4th parade With his
leu arm m a can. u«j result oi j
fall Ij-om a horse, Douglas MacAr^
thwr, 12-year-old son of General
and Mrs, Douglas MacAS-thur,
yiews Fourth of July parade of the
Allied occupation forces in Tokyo.
(AP Wirephoto)
OF SAN
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Beyond the
Rlt> 6RANDEI
W'lS, <?Huert [Mtif and the .Housing"
irifiekt rushed m to arifUe with
Ute umpire. Time not being call
eJ at. third. Then on the fir :t
pitch'-+o the m-vt battor Miirj'.art
came home with the winning run.
arid Lvifktn. • who remained tiefi
for the top by both losing their
game;% ' -
' Lu^y Bryan licked LonRVlew
lirff' f A d^tarshall dmvned T.tif-
kin 5fi while Jacksonville was
thea,ri,m,.nt ,n I wa . fin.vli hr.lt- ^
I Hend«sot and Tyler split a dou-
! l/te- .ujMider,, Tyler otlsing lleiuler-
4H>n V-jli in .the tirst gunte and Hen-
dersoi corning back to win 17-4
• Teiilaht's Games } in tiie nightcap..
North Orange Baptist'will tntr" \ ^rynn prrtrnded three l^ongview
on "Staff on tin; first game tonight \ pitchers for 18 hits. Al Carr and
with Dr. Pepper meeting Housing j .AI Kulwkl each got . three hits in
Authority in the latter mtde-it. [four titps, to the plate for Mar-
ball. Lefty Itowland hung, up
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Fred W. Williams
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Aetna' Life' Ins. Co.
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win against Kilgore.
INSURANCE
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Corner Market * Division gts.
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ToiUy sad Saturday-
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With sunt he!
THRILLS . . In -a stnm-
uf adventur/ i
REX BEACH'S
Mlrhtlest Story
Filmed In
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Raiders
fartMon
(OMiNt; SDNOAY
Corner Wilile inul Maureen O'ilnra —ln~
; Tin: hoaji: STiUvTtit" ;
2- l< second trame but lie .reipiircr'
help from Ed Klleman in the
ninth to saVe the edge given-'Kim
by Hank Edward's, two-run ho-
mer.
Leffy Joe Page, the New Yoifk
Yapkces' relie! ace added a ne\v
turn to his specialty arid batted a
nintb-inniiiK home run that sunk i
the St. Louis Drowns, 4-3. -
Detrnit. Boston Tie
Detroit and Boston played* a 2-
2 tie ganrie, called at the en I of
the eighth when the t.wllight be-
came darkness. .....
-"-MEaahiiij^ton took both* ends of a.
douji^pheader from Chicago, t-0.
behlj^f, "Early Wvnn wlto regis-
tcreil his 10th win and 7-'1 he-
fiiiiil "JTae .SifarTwir'fiugli.
Brooklyn's Ralph Branca join-
ed the parade of pitching hea l-
liiters by copping both sames fit}'
Brooklyn against Clllcaqo, the1
first- B-3 win' with the idd of re
lief help from Hank Behrnian
and flugh Casey and the second
4-3 as a jrejiefer.for starter Harry
Taylor.
Braves. Reds Split
The Braves frolicked for MS
hits in wlrmiu-! a 0-4 day ptiffie
from Cincinnati'for reliefer Clyt^e
Shoim os Tommy llolmetj hit two
homers. But the nf"hf ame w«s
a different story with the Reds'
Bud LiveJv hestine Bill VoiseJ^
with a three-hitter, 2-1, nnitfhc
strength of Babe Young'# two-
run homer.
St. Louis Servfrd notice that its
Cardinals mewi buninews on . this
swing arimnrl the F.iist as they
subdued the New York Giants; 11-
4.
Philatfeifita clubbed the hapless
Pittsburelt Pirates twice, 7-2 and
2-1 burvin# the Pirates deeper in
the National cellar.
At I.-STAR TOLT SET
Abilene, Tex., July 11- (AP) —
The Longhorn lea'Hie all-star hase
ball game will he played irt Hnl-,
linger on the night of ,fi lv 24.
Howard Glreen. preMidont Of the
loon, annOansed tpflay.
Balllot'«i Was fljeieeted, as the
come site on th ? btwis of the best
total attendance for league games
through July I
On the eest tei m VC lQ be ptay- j
ers from Balllnwor. ^wtetwater |
and Vernon while tli| Wfst dub
will l>e ni^dt* up of p4aye%- from
Big pivrln^. <^4ewa arid Midland. •
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We consider fhjsa most important clearance of timetyxsea$onal items . . .
many (educed to belowactual cost of production, far below any prevailing
replacement prices. You'll find outstanding, values for summer "xrionfhs
and for early fall. 1
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Suitimer dresses in sheers, prints and chhmbrav.s,
mostly all sizes, grouped to close out. All fates final.
No exchanges. . .
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LADIESPURSES
Summer purses in straws" linens, gabardines, rayons
and many other wanted materials . . you'll find Tit
least one just right for you.
$4 .00
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To $5.95 Values
(Plus Tax)
Sport Clothes For Junior
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RHYTHM STEP SHOES
At
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All white, blue and White and brown and While spec-
, tator pumps included in this drastic price reduction.
All sales final.,
Sport suits, playsuits, sport coats, T-shrits, sport
shrtrts, Pique suits. Seersucker suits, Half-sleeve sjxirt
sliirts hnd many cither wanted items in sizes 3 to U , .
to close out at HALF-PRICE. Famous nationally
advertised brands . . Tom Sawyer, Tommy Tucker,
Esskay, Tex-Son and Jackie Tot.
0 values.. 38^ $1J 5 values 99^
98c values.. 490 $3.98 vaL $ 1.99
$1.45 values 73l $5.95 val. $2.98
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Baklts and others . . limited selection in
shapes and colors, so get your straw, now,
first tfilng.
high with sensational value*
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