Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 14
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Borger Gassers Play Pampa Oilers Today
Capacity Crowd Predicted For
Huber Park At 2:30 O'Clock
By JACK ROBERTS
Herald Sports Editor
Alter an easy 9 to 2 victory over Weatherford College
in an exhibition tilt at Elk City. Oklahoma Friday, the Pam
pa Oilers will invade Huber Park today to play the Borger
Gassers in an engagement, starting at 2:30
4 Borger. Teas*. Daily Herald Sunday. April 14. 1946
Tough Going
m
Mickey Owen Arrives In Mexico
As Baseball Fans Loudly Cheer
p. m.
Hoffrichler Mails
85 Invitations To
Swimming Tourney
DALLAS, April 13—tA*)—Swim-
mers from Texas. Oklahoma and
Arkansas will Compete here ApHI
■27 m the first annual Soutirwe i
em Tnterscholastic ehampionshh *
and with 1B5 invitations already
out indications are that the fulil
will Slumber several hundred.
Coach Wally Hoffrichtn of t
Dallas Athletic club. «ii: f,
UMin.torlnf the event, said he mail-
ed 85 more invitations this week
to nyet requests.
Top swimmer: already entered
include Jimmy Flo
f-tatg football cent*
land Park 'Dallas',
Southwestern AAl
champion, and Sk
tilso of Highland Pa
ink titUst.
T<ims from Bra:
Antonio! and ■■ o
Schools are expected to
tMit <with Highland Park
title.
There will be prclimin
all At tltc eight events,
CITY MANAGERS TO
MEET IN SAN ANGELO
MARSHALL. Tex. Apn
The Texas City Manage,
atiori selected San Angelo
1946 meeting rite on May
a rat-ent poll, President
Thomason announced hen
PAMPA
iwerx, the i
nil- V Hl
sr from Hii
g»l- 1 Q *
who is me
‘n*s a 1 Z
breast sir*
,\;v Boh
ppy Browni
irk, men's d
iv- ' We
tinuc
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■eral Housl
ton whir
MEXICO (MTV. April 13 <•»’—
‘hr.v’re worse than Brooklyn,"
itined Mickey Owen, former
»fger catcher, after watching
ns whoop it up in a Mexican
c'cbnli League game today.
Owen, who arrived yesterday
ider a five-year contract to play i
Come Out Fighting
On The
Sidelines...
By JACK ROBERTS
GUSTAV RING ENTRY
FINISHES ONE-TWO
Jorge Pasqui
iny h,
the
d.ot
A. A
d Is
ile
See Us For Your
Gloss Rcguiremcnts
Counts Hardware
41#-21 North Mam Phan* 533
AM Theatres Open
12:45
With New Program
Phono 91
Adrn. 9c - 40c
6
Texas Loop Opens
Season Tuesday
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
DALLAS, April
Texas League .-tart
half - century Tue
three-^war delay
It-s Structure ..tie
top teg, bottom. with
catioiv scv» n new
new: ijWners in half
with optimism u
league Will be aiming at
ond Season i
muv click l.i
Thirty the
turn, out foi
Fori Worth,
hunt# Ciiv ,i
The openi
son that will
-Jin An to
p m , TO,000 i
Boy Seoul Troop
Six Cops Districl
Two Cage Meet
Southwestern Golf
Finals Feaiures
Dark Horse Players
Mexican circuit,
(lined to a cheering
bout 20.000 at the Mox-
n Luis potosi game,
walked by the stands,
right hand, and chat-
layers of both clubs,
embarrassed," he said
rued to Pasqucl’s box
- of spectatorf, argj- i
een players and um- i
the thud of four home
made him home-
fur Ebbets Field, but when
. v k oi popped all around
he know he was somewhere
:cvTc wui e than the fans in
<!yn. and you know how-
hell they raise there," said
i.
• 30-year-old catcher, ob-
t fi in (lie National league
a <i i loomcnt with Dodger
Hi.aich Rickey, may play his
game Thursday,
ipiel i> arranging to have hi-.
;:iao faun organized ball
led to the Vera Cruz club,
noil I • is president (League
ib mi the players here,
distribute them among the
en contract calls for nian-
and playing,
)wi-:i g it; ],y Vera Cruz, he
sec ins first action next
day. when the Hlues open a
Wilji tlie Metyco City Red;
Ii.<
April 13—4/I*i—
» entry of Prefect
finished one-two
,000-ndded South-
undicap, with W.
Gibe Paul
id Seroy's Hi) Iyer
i a purse of $7,725
lory and $2,000
i i >11> 1 The e"i
$7 to and $5. io
/r.
Bud Jackson writes t
he story 1
lirst p< rson and ivcoll
his name
.ms visits with Jim 1/v
vis, an A
Force veteran of Wot
Id War
who lost his legs in a c
i <k kup «1 f
1 r the war while b,. n-
inrmirig u
in Iowa. Iwwis was .1 111
lirst World War.
tajor in t);
Inn
o his brothei,
hat Jnn sits
a canoe and
nut Vet non.
nuicli of his
r-’ .
Mrs Maureen Moore of Austin
tiles on gloves following ap-
pointment as labor commis-
sioner and boss of boxing as. I
wrestling i.i Texas.
Controly to Jackson's story
I.t-was doe go it him., even h
very day, according :
Frank. Frank says
m a wheel chair m
fishes often neai M
Missouri.
Jim Lewis spends
time in a wheel clu
! hi hack in bed rnak
il.iii". and other lure
I is nervous with In- hands, his
I mg lures are a- artistic os
painting that evtu hun : in a
museum
1 I have no connection wit!
magazine. Spn t A
! ly tecommend local
the story, starting
the April. 1946 iss
Ait
I leid, but lugh-
tishermen read
on page 16 of
ae for a heart;
warming story of a ru
f not only in n aid
! ill earns of better fi.-hin
I world. ('ongratuiata r
jJacksen of the KVOO
in who fi-h-
• hut who
g in another
s to Hud
staff in Tn 1 -
mol play ti
13 lA'i—
The
I
’h«* ii.-ime w*
is k vived
on its '4*(
•ond
! ferday
;il ternoon \\
'fieri the
av aftei
compri-
of District
Two v
is m Hut
Ithened f
s*»n c»i
mty, went u
ato the pi
new (-las
sifi-
brackit
lor the Hist
Met cham
ianan ers
;ind
ship i*t
Phillips hi,
gh school
Is cities—
and
Proiu
J ly wearing
the crow t
jounded
t he
er push
nng past tin
op 77 by
III.,
Phi
Ti
bv
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J. Ii
Today Thru Wednesday
BARBARA
STAlWrCI
GEORGE
BRE1T
l which the turnstiles
00,000 times
isand are expected to
openers at Houston,
Beaumont and Ok la-
the campaign starts
g schedule of a sen-
run 146 days:
io at Hot
x fleeted.
Dallas at Fort Worth
3,00(1.” • ■ • i
Shreveport at 1
, 8,000.
i Tulsa at Oklahoma City,
j p m., 4,000.
The clubs play the same
1 Wednesday then go to San
i tonio, Dallas. Shreveport
i u i for th; <•( -. :.iv stands j Troop 6
Dallas was the choice to lead thej Pirtle
Kite over die regular season route Lanningham
v. th Fort Worth -eeontl and lions Comer
ton and Till:,a rounding out the A. Hughe-
first division. I 51 Hughe.-
...................... Mansfield
TALBERT SEEDED TOPS |Hi
IN HOUSTON TENNIS
HOUSTON. April 13 bPi—Bill j TOTALS
Tail art of Wilmir.eton. Del, the
nati second ranked amateur I *roop 77
Ariz ,
April 13 - ',Pi
hut sc
s Vic Blalaek.
fin ili
il.baid. Tin 0:1.
ic rit
;lit to meet .11
tampi
unship final of
thwes
tern golf tour-
minot
ed Chet Gold-
■nix 1
!> and 5 while
>pcd
another Phoe-
Tom
Coffin, 3 and
s Bit
dock has been
South we-,tei 11
K'hed
the finals and
Derby Prep' Shows
Alamond Winner By
Length At Jamaica
War Veterans Add
Pep To Major
Leagues Tuesday
42 to
In:
the
to Kim
IhmnisLcr jr . of Pi
X.
Although
Blalock was imp
iV in ui 11
tii. uKr."S Coi'bpl
Mat K W. McE'
pri
sci". . ii ax. umpuo..
The T(WS‘ Tree
IT: twofl 6 v 3, .7:
28. 2-fl: troou 77 \
6
3i to :
Box
Tu
91, 42-10;
i:r wo.. expected
iiet Goldberg who
g out-landing golf
i barged from the
dph Petty, Carrizoze, N M.,
the championship consolation
by defeating Bob Coldwa-
I’l: i ma, and Ko-,x Corbett,
C Blackwell. Ho.well. N. M.,
ied the consolation final- but
I- be taken to ,i local hospital
n opciupon before play starl-
FT TP ;
NEW YORK, April 13 UP)-
Genuinc pre-war baseball returns
to the major leagues Tuesday with , nn .
___ all the hip, hip, hurrah of a wel-
y, ,|;k Api d 13 )>i come home parade down Main
, Kentucky Dei v cl, Street a- Joe DiMai.rio. Tel Wil-
:, the barn of AI C Ern-t Hams. Johnny Vandermeer. Terry
.aid, Ohio, won the mile- Mesne and hundreds of other ex-
>. ; , i ( j-, expci imei t-,| GIs come back to then old jobs,
a cl* : 11; "prep, at J» Last year 101,593 fans turned
ay bv a length before i out on opening day, but this prob-
ably will be exceeded in view of
i iinuu.i’d in the -Letch, the large attendance at exhibition
i" : ear’ii buy dove to games in the South.
n 1 44 4-5 under Are- f|M . . , ,
’ whip four 1 1C opening day schedule lists
n the field th^° Games:
National League Brooklyn at
Boston. Philadelphia at New York
Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh
at St. Louis.
American League—St. Louis at
Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. 1
Bosjon at Washington.,New York,
up v at Philadelphia.
Two new managers will be on
the job in Boston and St. Louis.
Eddie Dyer, a lean drawling Tex-
an, has been imported from Hons- |
ton to boss the favored Cardinals j
and Billy Southworth has moved
u■ Boston from St. Louis under the.
impetus of more gold.
sa for a superb job in writing .that
story — it contains the highest l
ideals of sportsmanship — and
Americanism!
CITIES AT POLES
NOV/ POSSIBILITIES
ST LOUIS. April 13 —(,4’— ,
C;ta at the north and silith i:",'"
miplete with airfields, hotels j
offices—are definite possibil-
ities with the use of atomic ener-
gy . ,r heat, m the opinion of Dr I
J. C Steam . Wa kington Uni- 1
versitv scientist.
il'k tide
)>■ nominei
SHEEP SHEARERS
IN SPOTLIGHT
CRAIG. Colo.. April 13.....V-
After five year of plying tie-
trade without fanfare, the she-'
■ hearer. e,mie into th< .r ov
Moudiiv when they compete in tp
shearing c hampion hips of Crai-
Wool Ei -uval.
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NO ILLUSION
//tkl SsM&fcw
These out-of-the-world 3-
(limc-nsional pal terns. They
give vmi an extra si v lc> climcn-
sinn. They're lull of wonder-
ful illusions, but there’s no
illusion about their smartness.
Yes, they look new! Y es. they
arc new ! Yes, they put you
one step ahead of the next
feller. Come in to see and get
turn- today.
red M,
! et(
derby hope,
by J. B.
sing second,
ictorv, from
of Robert j
Baltimore, faded J
and wound
ible
NOW OPEN J
HELP YOURSELF
LAUNDRY
We Do Fini hcd Work
(Old Phil! ps)
103 Main, Phillips, Texas
second choice, Mist O'Gold,
untntched und wound up
Rcaumonf High Scfs
New Track Records
: ST. ANTHONY'S HIGH
: SIGNS NEW MENTOR
13
h
n top seeded in the j
In citation Tennis I
v hi oh opens here j
toy of Coral Gables, j
xth nationally, has I
■ond. ' i
5 31
FT TP
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TOTAL
Mejro News Cartoon
Sport, "Rhythm on Blades''
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Phpr.e 206
Adm. 9c • 30c
CROWN
Today Thru Tuesday
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KEN CURTIS
1UNE STCRET
tKSIti (iOTiltll
Sport — Paramount Newt
and The 3 Stooges
Polifical „ . r .
Huber Lmployees
Announcements Spring Golf Tourney
For County Superintendent of SISTLS I OddV
DoLKo Tm*rne4i/xn • •
21! J
PORT ARTHUR. Tex , April 13
- Pi—Beaumont high school swept
BEAUMONT. Tex., April 13—j to overwhelming victory in the
P> W - - Grinnell. coach at San Dis'i e ' 14-AA track and field
Man...... high school, has been sign-j meet today as four new records
ed us head coach at Sf. Anthony’s we: o established
In--Ii .Pool licit- Hews: an ath-j Tin Royal Purples rolled up
lot.- at Austin College before on- <>« : T points to finish well ahead
toring the coaching field. "f o-cond place Port. Arthur, which
' nipi ed 29 1-4 Goose Crock was
' third with 26 1-2. .
Pa ;i Lomins Uoaumont ■ sensa- mentor, is head coach
t.ional sophomore hurdles star, uc-i
; counted for two now marks, run- ,
I LECTRA T<\ April 13— id’ ! ning the highs in 15.3 and the i
! !a twentieth annual Grccnbelt ■ lows in 23.5, eoa; tin:: to wide vie - I
!l tournament will be held here torii s m each.
s, f;t). it wa-. announced today! .........—.......
the Elertra Golf Association, i The Pearl Harbor toll of dead
nek will be host to the meet. | and trussing was 3303.
FORT ARTHUR COACH
TAKES LAMAR OFFER
BEAUMONT, Tex., April 13
t.-T’i -A. C. (Chuck! Eorvvald, assis-
tant coach at Port Arthur high
school since 1929, has been named
line coach and head track coach !
of Lamar College, Ted Jeffries,
of Lamar College. Ted Jeffries 1
NATIONAL FLOOR
SANDING CO.
Let ui Sand, Fill, rialuh and Wax
your Floors. Town or Country Joo»
Gas or Electric Powered Units.
Phone 888 or Call at 508 West «th
Borger, Texas
ELECTRA TO HOST
CREENBELT GOLFERS
Where Shall We Go
FAT
COBY'S CAFE
406 Weatherly Phone 643
Oj.en 24 Hours a Day
VAN HIUStN SHI8TS TIIS PAJAMAS
cotuts SPOPTSWCA*
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Public Instruction:
J. W. DILLARD
J. H WOOD
EMMETT L. BYARS
For County Commissioner, Pet. 2:
For County Commissioner. Pet. 3:
For County Tax Colleclor-
Asscssor:
For State Representative:
WILLIAM J. CRAIG
For Sheriff:
HUGH ANDERSON
For District Clerk:
For District Attorney:
For County Treasurer:
For County Attorney:
For U. S. Representative.
16th Congressional District:
For Chief Justice,
Court of Civil Appeals:
A 54 hole.
ket, hanc
cati
■arc! will
tdi the Huber Em-
plo.vi
es Spring
Golf Tournament,
vvhie
h gets ut
dervvay t(xi ay at
Hub*
r golf eli
ib’s greens.
Br
ickets wi
1 be 70 to 85 in
number one g
■nun, 86 to 95 in:
numl
>cr two group, and 96 and
over
in nu m
aer three group.
Start
ng today
, qualifying scores
of 16
holes m
ust be in by Ap. il
\
/Ifatiy //eaMnes on theSM/nes
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54 hole event will
holes on April 23.
Poison 1 Stew-art is
champion with C'. E.
Turn Gowers last
in the second and
respectively,
wd is expected for
lay and Huber em-
ting from the serv-
C(i to give suffer
1 each Sight th i s
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1946, newspaper, April 14, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736253/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.