The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1940 Page: 5 of 8
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|jr Mrs. Cecil Dobbs
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• of Wicket visited their
Mrs. Addie Pelley, several
it wadi.
I Dobbs of Amarillo has
siting bis sister, Mrs. John
Softball
Calendar
Schedule
June 17, Monday—Grow vs.
Ogden and Lions Club vs. Delwin
Community.
June 18, Tuesday—Fire Depart-
ment vs. K. of P. and Chalk vs.
Valley View.
June 19, Wednesday—Ogden
vs. Chalk and Lions Club vs. Fire
Department.
June 20, Thursday—Delwin
Community vs. K. of P. and Val-
ley View vs. Grow.
Results
Fire Dept. 7, Grow 1.
Valley View 1G, Lions Club 13.
Grow 4, Delwin Com. 1.
Fire Dept. 7, Chalk 3.
K. of P. 6, Ogden 5.
Ogden 11, Lions Club 9.
Delwin 16, Chalk 6.
Hattie ©rooks spent Tues-
551 wodl with Mrs. Vivian
ad Mrs. J. E. Thomas, Mr.
f, W. D. Thomas and Mr.
I. Homer Walkup (drove to
r lost Sunday to visit Mr.
;s, who has been
Denton, spent
[Tier parents, Mr.
>ks. She return-
first six-weeks
Ketnii'd Burkhalter and
feaurs Valley visited her
Mn. Addie Pelley, last
Cari Harris and children
n Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
lantar.
ad Mrs.
—---A. T. Downey
srad to the Lazare com-
, »
Margaret Bohannon of
been visiting her uncle
it, Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
n,_ for., several Jays
Standings
Teams —
G.
w.
L.
T.
Pet.
K. of P......
.13
10
3
0
.769
Delwin Com.
.13
9
4
0
.692
Fire Dept. .
.13
9
4
0
.692
Valley View
..12
8
4
0
.666
Chalk ..........
.13
6
7
0
.461
Grow ........
..12
3
9
0
.250
Lions Club ..
.12
3
9
0
.250
Ogden .........
13
3
10
0
.230
For Reports
of
Other
Softball
Games See Page 6
Fire Department
Defeats Chalk, 7-3
Bunching three hits in the final
inning, the Fire Department
shoved across as many runs to
defeat Chalk, 7-3, Tuesday night
behind the seven-hit pitching of
Hindman.
Box Score:
Chalk ab.
Hutchison, Is ............3
Cummings, If ............3
Ryan, lb ....................2
Lynch, c ....................2
Thacker, cf ................2
Shavor, 3b ................2
Liedtke, rf ................2
Rushing, p ................2
Thaxton, 2b ................2
Whitney, rs ................2
Watson, rs ................0
h.
'1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
Totals 22
Fire Dept. ab.
J. Bridwell, 2b ........3
D. Johnson, 3b ........3
Reed, If ....................2
West, rf
wheat in this I Pruitt, ef .....
n and will be A. Bridwell, Is .
the yield is Hutchison, rs .
| Hindman, p .....
...3
...3
...3
...2
....1
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SPORTS
FIFTY BOWLERS
ENTER TOURNEY
Friday, June 14
Page Five
MATCH PLAY WILL GET
UNDERWAY NEXT
WEEK
Delwin Community
Beats Chalk, 16-6
Delwin Community pounced on
Rushing for 12 hits and defeated
Chalk, 16-6, Wednesday night.
Home runs by Cummings,
Lynch and Whitney failed to help
Chalk.
Box Score:
Delwin
ab.
r.
h.
e.
Henson, 2b ..........
.......5
3
1
i
E. Bridwell, c
.......4
1
2
0
C. Bridwell, 3b .
.......4
1
1
0
Barton, Is ............
.......3
•1
2
1
Scott, rs .............
.......4
2
1
0
Martin, p ..............
.......4
1
1
0
F. Latimer, If .....
.......2
3
1
0
R. Lynch, rf .......
.......4
2
2
0
T. Lynch, cf ........
.......3
1
0
0
Goodwin, cf ..........
......1
0
0
0
Rodgers, lb ..........
.... .4
1
1
0
Totals
38
16
12
2
Chalk
ab.
r.
h.
e.
Hutchison, Is ......
.......3
i
1
2
Cummings, If
......4
i
1
1
Ryan, >lb ..............
......3
i
1
1
Lynen, c ..............
.......3
2
2
0
Whitney, rs ..........
.......3
1
1
Q
Shavor, 3b ..........
......3
0
1
3
Thacker, cf ........
.......3
0
2
0
Liedtke, rf ..........
.......3
0
1
0
Barns, rf ..............
*......0
0
0
0
Rushing, p ..........
.......3
0
0
0
Thaxton, 2b ..........
......3
0
0
0
Totals
31
6
10
7
Delwin ......................614 005 -16
Chalk ........................022 002 - 6
Summary—Home runs, Cum-
mings, Lynch and Whitney. Three
base hit, Henson. Doubles, Scott,
Martin, Ryan and Thacker. Bases
on balls, Martin 1, Rushing 5.
Struck out, Martin 3, Rushing 1.
Winning pitcher, Martin. Losing
pitcher, Rushing.
Mink, lb ..................2 0 1 0
Black, c ....................2 0 0 0
Totals 24 7 7 1
Chalk ............................102 00 -3
Fire Dept.....................220 03 -7
Summary—Home run, Ryan.
Three base hit, Hutchison. Two
base hits, J. Bridwell, Johnson
and Mink. Bases on balls, Hind-
man 0, Rushing 2. Struck out,
Hindman 5, Rushing 4. Winning
pitcher, Hindman. Losing pitcher,
Rushing.
S. S. ‘America’
Fifty bowlers had qualified in
the Paducah Bowling club’s first
annual tournament by noon
Thursday.
Rat Anderson held high score
with 608 pins. Luther Mullins was
second with 533, Bill Barrett third
with 525 and Cotton Anderson
fourth with 524.
Match play will get under way
next week. There will be at least
three flights.
Ogden Beats Lions
Club Wednesday
Ogden defeated the Lions Club,
11-9, in the second game on Wed-
nesday night’s softball card. E.
Brooks was the winning hurler.
Box Score:
The giant steamship America at
dock in Norfolk. The newest and
biggest vessel in the American mer-
chant marine; the largest passenger
ship ever built in this country;
length, 723 feet.
Extra Softball
Attraction Tonight
A twin softball bill featuring
iBeatrix Cobb’s girls vs. Valley
View’s girls and the Fats vs.
the Leans will be played at
the softball field tonight, with gate
receipts going to the cemetery
furyi. Admission will be 10 cents.
J. D. Hutchins of Sneedville
will be manager of the Fats and
Leonard Thompson of Valley View
has been named to manage the
Leans.
The softball association will pay
all expenses of the game from
their treasury and will turn over
the gross gate receipts to the
cemetery fund.
Lions Club
ab.
I*.
h.
e.
Anderson, c .........
......3
1
0
0
Ledbetter, rs ......
......3
1
1
0
Jones, If ...........
......2
1
0
0
Stallings, lb .....
......4
2
0
0
Barrett, cf .........
......3
0
0
1
Holland p, ...........
......3
1
1
0
Richards, Is .........
......1
2
1
2
Majors, 2b .........
......3
1
2
3
Ward, 3b ............
......1
0
1
4
L. Eblen. rf ........
.....2
0
0
0
Totals
25
9
6
10
Ogden
ab.
r.
h.
e.
H. Anderson, rs .
.....4
i
1
0
C. Haiper, 3b .....
......4
2
3
1
iB. Brooks, c .....
......3
2
1
2
W. Sherrin, lb ...
......4
2
2
1
Rushing, 2b .........
......4
1
1
1
E. Brooks, p .....
......4
2
1
0
E. Conway, If .....
......3
1
2
0
D. Harper, Is .....
......2
0
0
0
Taylor, cf .........
......3
0
1
2
Clemons, rf .........
......3
0
0
0
Totals
34
11
12
7
Mrs. Helen Fry and daughter,
Shirley Ann, are visiting relatives
in Dallas. They, with Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Renfro of Dallas, will
visit Mrs. Fry’s son, Frank, at
Camp Dallas near Mineral Wells.
Frank has been at the Camp since
the close of school at Highland
Park, Dallas, in May.
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HACKBERRY NEWS
By Mr*. Walter Bate*
Mrs. Hand and children are vi-
siting in East Texas.
Milton Brannon spent last Sat-
urday night with Buford Moss.
Richard McWhorter and fam-
ily of Albuqueque, N. M., visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Slape and son
last week.
Sunday guests of W. P. Garri-
son and family were B. D. Gar-
rison and family, H. L. Garrison
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Anderson and daughter, Leonard
Garrison and family, Mrs. Ray
Neumann and daughter and Mrs.
Jim Roark and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates and
daughter visited Edd Moss and
family Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Bates were Rev.
R. L. Shannon, W. W. Moss and
family and Mr. and Mrs. John
Tucker and daughter.
Mrs. Claud Cannon and chil-
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Sossaman Sunday.
Kenneth Moss visited Glen
Bates Sunday. . . , .
Betty Jo Moss visited her
grandfather, T. C. Anglin of Pa-
ducah, a few days this week.
Edith Lynch of Lone Star vi-
sited Nina Gary a few days this
week.
Sponsors New Sub
Mrs. Walter B. Woodson, wife oi
Rear Admiral Woodson, just before
■he acted as sponsor to the newest
addition to Uncle Sam's submarine
fleet, the U. S. S. Trout. The Trout
has recently been launched at the
Portsmouth navy yard.
METHODIST CHURCH
William E. Fisher, Pastor
Lions Club ........ ......001 44 -9
Ogden ........................303 41 -11
Summary—Home runs, Rich-
ards and W. Sherrin. Three base
hits, Majors, Rushing and E.
Brooks, Two base hit, Ledbetter.
Bases on balls, Holland 2, E.
Brooks. Two base hit, Ledbetter.
E. Brooks 0. Winning pitcher, E.
Brooks. Losing pitcher, Holland.
“Putting First Things First”
No Service at Night
The above named subject will
be discussed at the morning hour
of worship by Tom EUzey of
Perryton, Texas. The McMurray
Chanters will give a Sacred Con-
cert at 3 p. m.
Please take notice—No service
at night.
Regular Services
Church School, classes for all
ages, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Intermediates Meeting, 5:30 p.
m.
Seniors and Y. P. Meeting, 6:-
30 p. m.
W. M. S., Monday, 3:30 p. m.
Choir Practice, Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Midweek Meeting, Wednesday,
8 p. m.
Go To Church Somewhere. A
big welcome awaits ail at all
times here.
Brooks 3-Hitter
Is of No Avail
Cottle Officials
Attend Meeting
E. Brooks’ three-hit pitching
was of no avail Tuesday night
as the Ogden softballers dropped
a 6-5 decision to the Knights of
Pythias. Ogden’s poor work in
the field cost them the game.
They were charged with seven
errors.
Hailey, who allowed five hits,
was the winning pitcher.
Box Score:
K. of P. ab. r. h. e.
Mobley, Is ..................3 0 0 1
Stamps, 2b ................2 0 0 0
Wright, c ..................2 1 0 1
Carter, lb ................1 110
Cabiness, 3b ............1 10 0
E. Biddy, rs................2 0 11
Eblen, If ....................2 0 0 1
Felty, cf ....................2 110
Lee, rf ......................2 10 0
Hailey, p ....................2 10 0
Totals 19 6 3 4
Ogden ab. r. h. e.
H. Anderson, If ........3 110
C. Harper, 3b ............3 0 0 1
W. Brooks, c ............3 112
Gregory, 2b ................1 10 0
Taylor, 2b ................1 0 0 2
Rushing, rs ................2 0 10
J. Burns, rf ................2 0 0 1
Lawhorn, cf ................2 110
Sherrin, lb ...............2 110
E. Brooks, p ............2 0 0 1
Totals 21 5 5 7
K. of P.........................033 0 -6
Ogden ............................310 10 -5
Summary—Home run, Sherrin.
Two base hit, Felty. Bases on
balls, Hailey 0. E. Brooks 3.
Struck out, Hailey 2, E. Brooks 1.
Winning pitcher, Hailey. Losing
pitcher, E. Brooks.
G. J. Lane, county farm agent,
and J. H. Shows, AAA administra-
tive assistant, Tuesday attended a
range conservation meeting on the
League Ranch near Benjamin.
College Station specialists ex-
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i the ranch.
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Fyke, E. D. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1940, newspaper, June 14, 1940; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth723021/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.