The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 173, Ed. 1, Friday, June 20, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BttECKLNRIIW MEKK AN DREl'kEMUOL TEXAS FRIDAY Jl'NE 20 19.0
Telephone fto. i
Bobby Jones Comes Through Today With Another Championship
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Here Sun (I a
Leo Diegel Cracks At Last
And Bobby Takes Plum;
Second Major Win
IHI KI . I ns. lime Vi
I I Uolili .lone. won hit
third llrillth um n self cham-
pionship toiln nltli mi iiKcre-
C.it of 'Jul
Ij-o l.lrRM. mrrlron I' G.
UuiirtpiDii who Inid it
-thaike t" utrrtnki the Minn
tan Jn the final round truck-
ed uf thp flnlth.
IL th -urn t t-i 2'1
J -tt w - firs" Ur'-.ph
A re 4 in 1"21
Hrcelr nudgef vmthful baseball j
nine th Brck I'u k.f.xit n ..lull!
made up of hiirh m hooi athlete
'will make ;hi .Mm' n l cal cli
'clsa hjndu afernomi at Fair!
1 Park whm the nvrt the lOaatlnnd
mi pro n'lifn The namr wlil star'.
jnUMp in '
j Al hough the Itutkiuro hue
been plaing mm. ram- th - sc i
ton. an or the gumrs hake b' en
t.lied on 1 .reign soil Th youth
mad a creditable racord.
ttlnc a double h-sder with Ol-'
last gunday
P'arilrally every boy at on the
c'ub has been watched by Brecken-
lv.bby 1 ridge Uni In some other roll a a
"Pn h:Kh school atbfart
STRIBLING
IS FAVORITE
'Georgia Schoolboy' Meets
! Norwegian Tonite
CHICA'.O J .in. 3U I I' W L
Stnb.tng who .still 1 caUea. the
Georgia Schoolboy" even though
hit .iRf mk the appelation un-
upplieable will bf M favoii'e
Texas League j
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Wi'h thp pi.t -fj' 1 .. uied foi I
the Te i 1.' aiur !h. Un.mS' "Ji
t'ldas '.ok 'h. .ii"' ! i to pUrc '
themselves m.tne int.nt fitfht for'
th- onU hilf by uniiotinitng r-
quisltion cf Giover Cle eland Alex-
ander star hurler In the major
Icaguet for 20 years ' Old Pete"
will report it her Run Jay or Jton-
day Th. Wichita Falls ispuddefs
clinched the pennant fm the fust
l"fet Otto Von Purat the rtluii-1 h.lf Ihursday b defeating Waco
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LITTLE HtH-K ik L" Vlf
hae cot the o .m tnle
1 . ault Wh- 'her i poor drive l
iMrlbuted to m (fltge-u-e ' it to
t-.- .ierMet ta i mji filed hr Olaf
H Kyater for SMfl a;aJivt Pr F
!i Woods Kytter mmplamed thit
Ir Wood "Beuo-r'tlv
Slntc Norwegian when the two en-
ter the rlna; oafore what the Chica-
go Ktadluro eipectu tube capacity
riowd of 23.000 tonight
' Although he 1 Kcin into the
hstt 1 v. ith wha' h. emit a brvi -ed
han.l StribllriK ha.t not loct the
favor o. the fae W L Complained
1 regarding the hand lat Monday
and finally racceded in .vetting
the bot postponed from Wednea-
! day until tonight.
A veteran of aome iOO flghta the
IfOfglan t ru'-. t 11; p.-ihtpt th-
har.lee. puncher h. ever ha faced
Von Porat haa achieved a reputa-
tion a.t n knockout hitter ' And
...ii though al' his knockout! hive
been garnered over Iwxera below
'the first cla..t it must be admitted
drove hit 1 'nBl "'" ' n i'oor any man he can
SPLIT SEASON
STARTS WED.
Texas League Clubs Decide
To Start Anew
BIC LEAGUES
In I rilletl Pr..
.lohnson'H Washington
were giv.yn little coruld
WICHITA FALLS. June JO. II''
Next Wexlnetday eight Texaa
league clubs will begin anew the
teaaon'a grind each with a clean
date and equal chance at the sec
ond half honors.
The heavy lead Wichita Falle
amassed In the first half will be
relegate) to th record books to be
ntt n1 nvtti ti.nM ib aAAl t.l
-1 .1.... t .. k.. .w... .w. ..!' Manuah collected
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Spudtlers are ready for u playoff i
Generally conceded in advance. I
the split sea.m had today become '
I a matter of record with the lead-
inp Spud showing the only Ul-
to 2. while Hoiu'ton in nei-ond
place w. losing a 6 to 1 decision
to Fort Worth All the Wichita
Falls runt resulted from t'hree
home rv.ns. each with a man on
Oaae
The Il.illiL.) Steern made it two in
a row over Beaumont h defeating
the Exporter" n to I Grvly Ad-
klns went th. route for the Steers
while Beaumont used three pitchers
San Antonio dafeated Shreveport. """""s vole J Aivin uaraner. tn1anJ1
3 to () Jim Chaplin. Indian hurler '" ptwnroi announrm me re-
chalk.d un hit fifth vlcinrv nf the . ""'ta of the telegraphic poll last
ll or to l th.
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to w n -Inre
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af j .-i-rt bfc- k n IM1
' rri h t vvo-i It tn.'. '.met.
r Mu-
f' or time and Jim
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7 in bin fourth
f LMiT plnclne
I..! t . the ler striking him
I" '. ir . 'u with Comptton Jim
w i- 'nit In 38 and bmk in 3
' eg: fm hed wuh a 75 fur hit
'.r . round w hi .1 '.eft him two
t rt rvhlnd lonea
i mt't'on it .!. ! ; r-i : ht-
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Americun n..;in f.iuniico one
two three in the chaniplcrmhlp with
UarDnnald Smith and s o Oicgel
Amei ." n .r -f.
t.T.in.l !..
Tr. h..-i i ;
hope of Kriliah
beat n u ht.ily ..
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foi
golf (...
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hit
The lon.ensiiK teemed to be that
V..n Pmat t only rh.incr of icto
ry it by a knockout. That chance
would seem to be small since Stub
r.t-t ye' to see a knockout written
aca.ntt hH nam1
The Norwegian expe.i to weigh
.noun.' 20fi while trihlins will not
l.i ra ict 'hnn I!n
IIAKIIALL.S !li:itO.
Duwiy MacFalden. of the Red
""x who hid th St. Loui' Lttowns
t.i Uii.f hltt and won his gaun . 1
' 1. Only five Browns reached
i first hase and Ooow Goslin's hom-
I .t produced ihf oaly.4 Louis run
season by holding the Sport to
five hits and striking out five
Qames today
Dallas at San Antonio
Snrevenort at Houston
Wichita Falls at Beaumont
Fcrt Worth at Waco night
game'
night
In the past dozen years the .tea-'
son haa been split nlno times
No postponed or tied primes will
bo oarrted over the divide.
HKOAIICAST FIGHT
Wtilt. i
Senntort
crat'o'i n.t pennant contenders
pr-teason prognostlcttlons but I
th. lr steady piny has kept them j
well up at the top since the season I
opened and the acquisition of AI-'
vln Crowder. Heinle Manuih and
Art Shires has made the team a
dangerous contender.
. The new players made theii dc-
but at Senators yesterday and were
I the heroes of a 3 to 1 victory over
Chicago. Crowder held the Sox to !
l I hits no two of which came in
the same inning while Shires hit j
two hits In '
l three chances I
Lefty Orove enabled the Phila-'
dlphla Athletics to hold their 1
1-2 game lead over Washington and
Nw York pitching hla tenm to a
I to 2 triumph over the Cleveland
Grove allowed 11 hlt
while Hudlln reld the chnmplons to
8 but the Athletics' hits i-
bunched when hit mea i tuns
The defeat dropped the Indians to
fourth place three games b hind
the leaders
New York's Yankees kept (Mi. .
'with their rivals defeating the P.
troit Tigers. S to I. Babe Ruth t
ton Ued S.. .i 4 to 1 vl. tory
Guv r ih Chu un Cub- l'1-'1
i". hinb; .i. kn' p.. tu -. o' i
tui.nng to fuim e terday nh." h1
hId th. Boston Braet to (5 hlt.
winning hit game 10 to I
j Hay Kolp pitched Cincinnati to a
1 7 hit. 3 to 0 shutout Mitoi o i
P.iookhn flitting the Kohin 1. m
to 2 l 2 Kam:s
i The Giant "-Pirates and Phu.n .
In Cardinals gamrs were rimed . lit.
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HKTHOIT. Jtina 2. i Pi John-
ny Risko. Cleveland baker boy to-
day chimed ranktrtg us America's
leading hcavywaljfM cotllendor ami
served notice that he desired a te-
turn match with Champion Mas
Hchmellng. the only mail who trr I
knocked him out. I
Hisko estahlialied himself as a
contendsr laat night with a dec5-
tve 10-round victory over Paulino j
TTTe.ifilln vetemn rtatfrite Rltlfo !
won 7 of th. ten round- und held
Ci'udun in two others
122nd homerr of the season uive
NEW YORK June 20. U.R) A I the Yanks the winning run In the
blv-by-bIow description of the Ot- i seventh and left Babe only three
to Von Porat-Young Strlbllng fight
at Chicago tonight will he bronuV
J eriat over a nationwide radio hook-
up the National Broadcasting Co..
I iinonunced today. The broadcast
i will begin at 0 o'clock. C. S. T.
days behind his schedule in lt27
when he hit 60 homers
Danny MaiFaydcn turned in one '
of the seaton's finest pitching per I'
formancas holding the St fiuls '
I Browns to 3 hits tu cive the Bos-
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 173, Ed. 1, Friday, June 20, 1930, newspaper, June 20, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71171/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.