The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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TEXAS. FRIDAT. FEBRUARY 17. UW
niaas Face Quartet
Texans in Golf Meet
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the quarterfinals by turning .beekj
Horace Henry, 4 and 3. McC reefy
triumphed over Tyrell Garth Jr-
of Beaumont, 4 tod 3. %
Marion Pfluger of Auitin and
the University of Texas mem
David (Spec) Goldman of DaUiaa
Pfluger needed the help of W
magic putter to defeat Bob SIMM
of Houaton. 2 and I. Gold matt
needed 21 hole* to eliminate Jilfl
Simpson of Fort Worth. . «
Leon faylor of Tyler Upittfl
against Dale Morey of HoustoSfr
Taylor had a cloae cell yesterdatt
with Bobby MoncrieD, * HttMfl
high school student, before findgH
ly Winning one-up. Mony beat*
Houston* Tom furke. 2 and M
HOUSTON. Feb. 17—I*)—Four
Houatonian* face four other Tex-
am today In the quarterfinals of
the Houston country club invita-
tion golf tournament.
Veteran Ed White of Houston
tees off against Capt. Fred Mos-
ley of San Antonio Yesterday.
, White routed young Morris Wil-
| Itams Jr. of Austin. .1 and 4. Mos-
; ley eliminated Jack Sellman of
Houston on the 18th.
Buddy Weaver. Houston city
champion, plays Dick McCreary,
also of Houston. Weaver entered
Game b Called Off
Due to High Water
The game between the Stark
high school Tigerettes and the
Deweyville high school girls' bas-
ketball team, scheduled for Wed-
nesday night, was postponed until
a later date.
According to Orange Coach Lou
Stewart the Deweyville girls
were unable to make it because
>f the high water around the
‘own which is located about 17
miles “up the river" from Orange.
PALM BEACH. FJa . Feb. 17—
(A")—Finals in the 13th annual
Everglades chib mixed foursomes
golf tournament will be played
this afternoon and. of course, the
Bauer sisters will compete
Marlene Bauer celebrated her
l*th birthday yesterday while
she and her partner. Reginald
Board man Jr. of Palm Beach.
aUminatad 'Pat Dev any of Groese
lie. Mich., and Lyim Creaaon of
Harrisburg. Pa.. 9 and 4.
Alice Bauer, who is 23. and her
partner. Clark Hardwick of Eul-
Alr, Calif., registered a mild up-
set by trimming Mrs. Betty Bushs
of Hammond. lnd„ and her part-
ner, Robert Sweeny, former Brit-
from Lon-
ish amateur ch
don. 3 and 2.
The Marlene Bauer-Boerdmar
team was a bit shaky at the start
but got better as the game went
along and turned three up. in-
creasing their margin as the
match progressed.
Alice Bauer and Harwick held
a two up load at the turn with s
3d. Thev had one-putt greens on
the front nine.
Among the spectators war
David Bauer, father of the two
sailing sisters from Midland
Tex., who have figured promi-
nently In Florida golf tourna-
ments the nest month. Papa Bauer
observed hi* .Mth birthday alone
with Marlene’s tdth.
KO OVER Bun0' faisoMated
________ __Sd»ed»W Tonight
kayo * Dickie Cola 117, Dallas defeated ln navy gym in one game of a
ryler. Kenneth Hunley 113, Odessa < * > 1 twin bill which will wind up the
quar- Rafael Rodrique t It Brown-1 week’s schedule in the Orange
Forth wood scored tko over Leon Pa-1 Recreation commission’s City
lead, lack) 118 Amarillo (37 cut ear. ; basketball league. This tilt la set
Hated Fell* Baker 11* Houston for g*gg p, m.
knocked out Michael Lodise 11*« The opening contest, at 7.49, is
rhed- m Ovlllardo Jaramillo 12*, , gam* between Stark Supply and
final* «•" Antonio defeated C I * d #. N#val Station. It waa moved up
Oachier 127 Wichita Fall* (31 ! from Feb. 24 to fin a vacant spot
r.«M Alfred norm 12$ Brvan de- ' <*, toniehts bill. Stark Supply ia
Mea Mated Albert Pacheco 129 Lub- presently sharing the runnerup
Fart bock <V spot with Du Pont.
■% Brantley Beaec l« Atotte *j^ ' ’T gr-g-^ V
nZ ; u"4 ***” Sooners Lose Key
I 1» Parti (*> — .■ ai sea '
Clyde Daniels IM Fort, Worth pOOtbOll PlOVer
» An» f won by default over Doyle Dobbs ' *
. 1*4 AbHene. NORMAN. Okla., Fsb. 17—OP)
Saturday's
Special!
Th» “gun” In a television tube
•hoot* no bullet*, but rather
••fire*" >> stream of electrons upon
a self-contained screen
Blue Bell”
years here.
Enrolling at Arkansas in the
fall of 1*47, Pearson played four
game* with a combined freshman
and “B“ team before transferring
to Oklahoma. The catch is the
Big Seven is counting that a
For Men
'"'Is
Mike MANSHACK
1 Fur Dragline mb4 Track *
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I have aH Mads a* dirt, afc*
Bill's Brown Eyes
Are Getting Broken
LONDON. Fab.
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tain’s National Health ^Se^vke
ruled Thursday that a kid named
Bill has got to stop putting his
| big brown ayes Into a game of
I marbles. They gat broken.
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CAN TAKE IT!
“ Eleven-yeer-old Bill, who last
an eye in an accident some yeers
ago. turned up at school recently
minus his glam optic.
“Qasetloued by aa WSPOC
“The National Health Service
Is now providing him with anoth-
er glass eye. it ha* made a pro-
viso that he keeps It in Its ap-
pointed place and does not roil
It around the playground **
CASH AND
CARRY
NO PHONE
ORDERS
if What's mom, they'd* smart
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1950, newspaper, February 17, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558253/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.