The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
THURSDAY, SEPT. .12, 19401
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Texas League Playoff Series Moves To Beaumont
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EXPOmSOHE
GAHE FROM
EARLY VICTORY
By the Associated Tree*
The Texnn league play-off shifted
t« Oklahoma Cfly and Beaumont to
day with Houston amt Hcamuont
neo.llng single victories to push
their way into the final*.
Kneh mailt- It two atraiaht last
night,—th* Hoff* heating Oklahoma
t’lly 2 a1*1 Bo iimutn l*-a i I UK Han
Antonio I -ti iM'liiiol U, llwlbr',
two-hit pitching.
Howard i'oltot. H 20 gaum winner,
wa* slated In; ipoutul i|HtT for Hou*
ton again”! Oklahoma City too la hi
•with At Ki*her living to an it- off
elimination for th* . I lull*it*.
Sim Antonio noil Beaumont claeh
In u tiny no no-, the Mhwkm* nottti-
inline lj-y Hanning for work <n the
bIH. oihmw-iI by Luther (Hud I Thom-
h* for the Ueaumnntera.
Yankees Move
|]To Detroit For
Crucial Series
Millionaires In Prison
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Vi.one Howard Krl*I. one oj the
leaKlie * top tmriori for the aetimm.
limited Oklahoma City to.air hit* In
lant night's game. with the Huff*
Ixlil net ng owl eVven blow#, a* four
Indian pitcher* paraded • to the
mound In an effort to hull the flow*,
ton nnaluugbt.
‘•People don't die of tuhe^cghpt*
In this din uml age; they die of no-
*|iot.'' aaya Hr. Inula I. Iluldln.
noted atnthdlclan.
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By Jtidanii Hater a**.•<• tiutt IV. *i
Sport* Writer
The hvnterhxil flnleh ft the Am
erica n k-njor l< Intna mauparml with
the ruMpn ry So»ti«utla-i btruMAi-ot
the Xalloiuil I*agbe. Inti It len t the
•a me.
There's no enrekup 'In tlie wild hrit-
tle tiiat'a Koine on now in the- junior
olrcnlt, whlrh Tiifier In-fore has
known anyitilkg ffln- Hd"
For a week th-ec strong contfn 1
In* rluha Imvt* iiiyo gr.1 nnllne for
firm pUi-e'iiml today llie Whole me»s
still la unfulluinhrM.i
T»w Ihlrnit *riger* riatved their
way htu-k to the top yda^yrilay *>V
overpowering the RUtton Beil ‘Sox.
11-7. while the CleesUml Indiana
end New York Ylinkob* divided a
ilouhleheader.
Actually, the three trememloii* tua-
ales left the stliniUttga tn ,l,<‘
they were In on TuesdAt:
i.j„h— > \v f, IVt o» f I*
Detroit * « Td SS ‘ .574 - IS
t'level*ml 77 .. 5*-.5711 12 I»
New York *«7 1 20
Boston ;• 7? OS 5ST 5 1*
Todl l. netryll. defenda ita lend a-
gainst tlie World olaMhptyn Yankee”
the first of a lhieoanpfr aerlea.
Record Breakei
factcJgrapms
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i p«iftoto io
Plano win* 1*
strongest wlr* in
i 1U weight ^ ^
' Th* wood used for the Bound-
ing board of a piano and soma
■ of the parts ia seasoned tn the
open air from three^to fie* years.
Insects have the moat
<- iSfiM fiwfiutw of
their list.
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first lightning WMH «ta
The first lightning
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MIDDLE-AGE'i
WOMEN
Hilt THIS APVICEII
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'Now I in
UTift V\ diB (ji '.'it
uniiei we«i
telling you that
Hamm Crotch
Guard Sports are
for
made foe a man’s
comfort, at work or _
e&js-irs t*®**
them on. Your leas are free far action
in golf, team* and other sports. And
you’re protected with the gentle ath-
while the Hed M»« and (iidlnim open
a aim liar ae.t In Cleveland. Some-
thing I* bound To new out of the*e
game*, liaeatiee nt« one ha* figured
out n natfafuctory way tn divide
this* game*. ,
It looked for awhile ye*lerduy a*
bout to win tlie prl'ze right away,
though the Yankee' parade were «•
Rookie Krnle llnnham beat Boh Kel-
ler. *1, In a d**|*‘iale pitching ditch
The Yank* lumged out two rims
tn the first tnnlng of the nightcap,
but the pentllP ‘Indians routed Red
Huffing wllh -five rung. In the third
anil won. 5-3. when darkness halted
phty In the Sixth.
The tTtlriigo , White ,S..x whipped
the Washington Seastor*. 7 4. with u
M-hlt aaaault Iwl by Joe Kutwl, and
the St, la-uls Brown*, shut out the
1‘hlladelphtu Athletic*. Jlh
The Clnriimatl Retl* Increased
■ heir lead In the Vutiotol league tn
» f|tll games by sw-eeplmr' a double
header frppi the Boaton Bee*. SO.
ami A-l. while the Brooklyn IKWgerx
grere hating a pSIr to the ChWagn
Cui*. M it|»d II.
I>i*a> limn stalked hack Into the
National league by hurllug slx hlt hah
fur Ibe Cuba second triumph over
Ihulger#.
I anils Cardinal*
(ilsuita twice.
7«4 and 1-2. -
The l’lttshurgh 1‘lnites crushed
the PhUllee. 9-3. with a five-run flur-
ry t« the ninth. \
the country for blue-blood* of tbe
turf Is <tn the Islington (Kyi farm
of Cornettua Vanderbilt____Wbitney.
Studded with white tombstone*, the
cemetery contain* the remain* of
*ueh famous winners aa Broomstick,
Whiakbrcoin II and Kquipolse.
knbormk bohhkvki.t
PI)HT WORTH, Sept, 12. (API
The t HI Worker* Intel national Crpon
(CIO) adopted a resolution yester-
day endorsing President Rooaefirtt
for a third term.____, ^ _____
lion Siegel, former Michigan tackle,
who uapired to be a fighter, has set
tied by joining the navy.
Today's tluest Star
Kenneth Jones, i’eoria till.) Jour
nal-Traitacrlpt: "Will Bill Terry now
go Into voluntary retirement? At
the start of the season he said.
"We'll beat out Brooklyn if It's the
last tkiog I do."
We don't Believe It
Headline In N. Y. Cost: ''Lou
'Utile, almost uptimlwic over Colum
Ida Id-mu.’ But i.ieWa- the guy’s got
12 men, at tlu»<-
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TexuDiii
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How do ■ntlllonain-s iK-liave Imhlnd prison bow? This ace we show JpM
lonairc clubmen Raymond H alburn ami Thurston Hall continuing thcln
niiprei iation of art. whil- slock suimllers « liester (lute ami Morgan Con-
way try lo sell them some phoney scsiirllk-s in “Milllonalis-s In Prison,
movie eonnsly,Marring J.ee Tiaey now al tlie Hem Theatre. ......*__
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Is 7 days sad
COLDS
LIQUID - TS1UTJ
SALVE —
NOSE MOPS
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day
Arrives on Mission
Gladys Swarthout
itHgkifA
gouged tbe New York
Gladys Swarthout, Metropolitan
opera star, holds the coveted Holly*
wood Bowl cup awarded her for
breaking th* season's attendance
record when she sang the title role
In “Carmen." The largest audience
ever to attend outdoor opera turned
out for the performance, with
24,019 paid admissions.
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SPORTS
ROUND-UP
By Eddie Brietx
* NEW YORK. K*r»t. 12. {XV) —
The Yanks now are even money on
Rroadway with Detroit quoted at 7 5
and Cleveland at i>-5. Dick
m:»n (our pitfk to win the atnat^irY
alroiidy ha* «*»ie Htrike him. Irt
20 year**, one man — ltobl»y
«Ionee — ever won the medal, then
Wprrt on to eop the tit!e. One of the
wni corre»|M»ndem* with the Yank a
wires t'levelatitl fan» Are Riling for
the return of Steve O'XeiU.
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PAYS TO B*£ IlfiOO
uKi.r
Believe-I| or Y»t
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t.m it. f,oitkall team were deJlgrhte.1
p, *ee I.tnc Coach Oene Shield* drive
in from Portland, Ore., with a enre-,
of four fine fieshman pr.wpeol*. Joe
Ttlncr, chairman of the lllln.l* ath-
letic commission, lias ordered hla
referees Ui wear raaroon *hirts so
the gore will Vie less notieoible.
Finwt
Stockmen
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SSTJTl^S NETWOBI
fvsry Morals* 6:30 to 6l4S
biiciM ViUl tone*
of Today 1
KGKO. Fort Worth and Dollasi ■*
KGHC. Aaiarillo; BBGV. Wosta^T 1
rilA. San Antonio; ETIfl. HouMM
OB. Corpus Chriitt.
NO-THIRD-TIRM DIMOCIAtt ,
OF TIXAS *
Mrtgftd by
RALPH W. MOORS
A Togo* Farmtr
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Kijulne A'alli’alla
The only full-fledged
cemetery in
FROMH
BMMCW
Jules Gardes
Former governor general of French
North Africa, Julea Cardes arrives
in New York by clipper plane on a
special mioaion for the Petain gov*
eminent. Ho is pnroute to tho
French #tillcs.
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.5 mlb. of UwvJd-adBf;
doa t work wi
in the blood,
backaehefi, rfc _
energy, tin* '
umier the ey«, beanacnee •??! Vml
«1Uent ur ficanty pasfiagea with fimarttog^aml
minim
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Pills
The Oweiifihoro (Ky) soft * ball
team Hvemited 14 keore« and U
home runs mi InntOK in defeating
the Whitesville (Ky) team, 70*4. in
ji fivivinning game the- other night.
Saniu Cbm*
Rooter* for the Ueorge Washing-
Southwestern Greyhound Lines
Bus Stotioo—505 Green Ave.—Phone 252
Open 24 Hours
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Bastfifi Laavfi at 11:45 A. M., 4:90 P. M., 8 P. M.
Arrivfi Fne Pt Arthur at 9:25 AJI., 1:55 and 7:55 PJI.
BUS B7ATI0N TAXI—PHONE 259
BHILAO^I-rillA. Kept. »2. (AVI.
—Hake It from Krankle KrlaCh. ball
player* snoukl wetoome strict ill*
ripUne because It make* them IS*t
tonaer.
“Buis I'ui tough," sakl tlie I’ltts-
hurgh l'lrate manager. "My ball
players get til hed by midnight or
there's trophle. 1 won t have elbow
bender*’ and night owl* on my
club. I won’t keep ’em. I don't care
how good they are <1n* had, actor
* Hurts roeng -hlayets.
KEEP UP WITH ORANGE
All This Winter While You’re
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1940, newspaper, September 12, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556881/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.