The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ORANGE LEADER
ORANGE. TEXAS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1,1950
KC Grid Workouts Wifi Begin Today
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mjator with . two-a-day Methodist. Ru«ell moved up f
2£*,t the se-.en school, ” wh«n„M»tty
2TK 50 »t Rice to 05 et ,£>)b*com* » fu“ tUne 1
te, generally picked to finish letlc dir*ctor-
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tus, os the spot as the cqn- Attendance Record Set
— favon’c end ranked1 high ^ ’
SLSTtad • *.uad * £ AHILENE. Tex. Sept. 1^(
eh BUir Cherry tried to mini- -Attendance '* ,',h* ^
a thet favorite teg by pointing J**4*^* 1*»IU* ** 13^01 eheei
ha had only four veterans for **** y*’ar and th* rlrcuit **
weid duty. His line, however. *ured of establishing a new
ptodby far the beet in the cir- l*"*'™ r#C"rd' ,M,U* pmi<
Hal XO v lae annAtinred tndav
By The Aaeweiatod freaa I ~
San Antonio used a 7-5 victory,; The Buffs have never been las}
over Dallas lest night to take a I in all the years they’ve been in
tighter grip on fourth piece in the; the league,
Texas League standings. j Dallas •*>!«
The Missions now hold a twoj San Antoni
game edge over fifth place Dallas, j runs in the i
These two teams square off agai.i ’ hits, one a
tonight in the second of a fhree j by Lou Sle;
game series.
Start to
school with
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a New Hair
Style this
Fall.
batted in three
Beanment last to Oklahoma runs for Houston while Dick Bok-
Clty, 2-1. bat kept ita game and elman kept the Cats in check with
ene half edge ever Fort Worth, i steady seven hit pitching
which hewed to Houston. 5-1. A three ran homer hy Wally
Tulsa 6«ng a 8-2 licking cm j Pest in the sixth clinched Tulns's
Shreveport in the Class AA cir- j victory while a four hit pitching
cult's other tilt performance by Len Pillar and
Houston’s irtory brought it in- his perfect ninth inning sqaecre
to a tie with Shreveport for sew* bant won for Oklahoma City.
e-i»h place. It also brightened The same teams meet again to-
hopes of Buff supporters (hat the night -at Dallas. Fort Worth. Tul-
tearn could finish out of the cellar. I sa and Oklahoma City. *,
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year, Otis Douglas at Ark
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• mazing new rlintrally-teated m-thnd go for pom dat at »<
that has proved a boon and a Manning In YwraanyArMtE
thousands of asthma rictum. young uhung wtlwt toe rrt
and old. aathma f wM— «ai
Tbit amazing method is near in tlua nn|nwvllMlkano
locality, bat tbouaanAs of aatiafied uvra You are ilrjato—j-
in other araa* where BREATHE AMY fed No malt— mmr i
haa been introduced gratefully attest to have aaf—a mo mall
the miraculous effect BREATH EASY md aff~ hHtJ
make* poaaib**. They (ay, "... we will wv-k or at cams yam
tell everyone we know . ” 1 feel 1 »_d. Try >« <o4yy
WILLIAMS DRUG CO.. 2BK - 3b Su
CASH DRUG CO.. From! at Third
fortabie margin
Troop 3 won tiie All-City kid
baseball championship Thursday
, afternoon with a narrow, 4-2 vic-
tory over 4he 8t. Mark's nine.
The uiidfffeated champions of
the Na y Mrk division staged a
tiirre-hit,.; four-run rally in the
; third fraMjto run up their total
I score in mig inning. In the rest
of the -rertart Coach Abe Tiger s
[Scouts «4pjP* oner hit off St
! Mkrk’s UtotfST Joe BUI Bolton,
i That wasYmrtgt* in (he first tim-
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Trdop 3 pitcher John Trimble
had la no-hltter going into the
severfth Inning but in that frame
Bolton connected for a triple with
on# aboard and then scored him-
self to have a hand In alt the St.
Mark's runs.
Coach Bob Cady’s -St. Mark's
nine, champions of the C'urtls di-
vision, were younger and less ex-
perienced than the Boy Seoul
team, and gave In excellent ac-
count of themselves.
Dick North. Troop 3 shortstop,
was the top hitter wittf a single
and a double. Trimble and right
fielder Dili Nimick connected for
a one-bagger apiece.
AL's Beauty Shop
BOX TOP READY?
its your near
ft| / OF ADMISSION
m l TO THE 2-H0UK
304 Vt Main Street
BANKBALL RKNll.TM
By The Associated Press
, | ’East Texas league
tilicigwater 10. Henderson 3.
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Big 8 late Leagur
Sherman-Denison 5,
Falla! 3
Wact 8, Austin l
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Gigantic Ford tcanomy Run shows
what Ford Truck owners have known
all along-Ford operation is
amaxingly thrifty. ■
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Pan®!* ?mH Pickups, Stakes and Bif Jobs—evgvgr
model of the famous Ford Truck line is entered in
Ford’s gigantic, 48-utate Economy Run. Grocers,
farmers, construction men, contract haulers—every
type of job ofuT occupation all across the nation n
represented.
All four of Ford's great truck engines—the 95-h.p. and
the 110-h.p. Sixes, the 100-h.p. and 145-h.p. V-8’8—
are under constant on-the-job test, demonstrating
what most thick owners have found but for fact—4
Ford Truck engine uses l«3s gas to give 'you the
power you need for your job.
Len|horn Leagur
Vernm 5-3, Ballinger 4-3
Odea a 8, Midi* id 2.
Rotu all 4, San Angel" 3.
Swkotwater 6, Big Spring 5.
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I .alego 10. McAllen 5.
CorpU Christ!, 3. Harlingen I
Brownsville A* Del Rio I.
Wane to [meet his many friends who have been taking H ADA-
DOL 1 be HADACOL carton top which you are asked to bring to
the show,will serve as ample proof that you are a HADACOL User.
Special section reserved for Colored HADACOL customers.
k Lake Charles, Monday, Sept. 4—7 P. M.
N? Exposition Hall
WgBnpfrtant—to he admitted each member of the family mast
have a HADACOL box top"
W Texas-N. Mexico League
Pain pa 12, Burger X
Albuquerque n, Abilene 4.
Lubbock 8, Amarillo 3.
Lamesa 0. C'loV i* 3.
Man's deepest"burrowlngs to-
ward the core of the earth have
been made in mining gold.
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FOOT-HAPPY .X.
ring a pair of famous
H.udaw, laa.Oamwr M L Bojil ha« rntoretl hii azunly F'--»t F-3 N’l-n" -.1^ w TtrFr
Run. He sa.'.’s Itr performance and avowxny « wOae> to >3U! - X-s
,<H0lf SOS lh SOYS AND 01*11
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Most important an their back-to-school
Ifcopping list . . good, sensible but at-
trsetive Poll Parrot shoes ! Pre-tested
i 'Co give you real value !
Dm Mwtaat, la. Carl N i.wly. Superior Oil
Co., elate, that theae Ford F-8 tank-
trailer Big Jobs average aix mil*, per
(illon under heavy load. No repair
expenaaa wnca they ware'bought!
Sad Fate#, Aw. Walter C. Jeaneaof ArmCo
Drainage and Metal Produeta, lae.. in
his Ford F-8 Tractor-Trailer. He rtztaa
he’s more than wilting to show hie Ford’s
aw—Orta. Ve. The Metal DhtribMing
•V. Inc . of Alexandria, places this. Ford
F-7 <■ Ford's nationwide Economy' Run.
Rrrawfc td ita daily operation will demon-
strate Ford Track economy in thie
Priced According to
Style and Size
Me ewe a, ton. A. L. O'Quina of Magnolia
Sarrice has entered hi. Ford F-l Pfekup
in the Economy Run. too. He wye it’s is
aelnes by itself for day and night depend-
ability and economy.
Myertavillv, M0. Frneet Maier, Inc., pauses
midway in a hauling job to show that,
ftne>..economy- fhitided Ford F-5 under
load. The record* kept will prore the
economy-ol thin Ford model.
dung Casts Less
TRUCKS LAST L0H6BLI
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Poll oi Parrot
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950, newspaper, September 1, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556939/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.