Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1946 Page: 6 of 12
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Four Gassers
Hair, Clawitier, Vurdon Gilchrist
And Decker Finked on North Nine
FORT WORTH. July 18—(API- Players of the West
Texas-New Mexico league All -Star game to be played in
Lubbock July 26 were announced here y< terday by Milton
Price, league president. ,
Players wore chosen by balloting of tne league eight
managers. The chosen players now will select their own man-
agers in a poll being conducted by P-ice.
SPORTS
ROUNDUP
By HUGH FULLERTON. JR.
NEW Yi >RK. Julv 1.:.....t'—Th
nm uiuvment that Prince ton. th
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Page 6—Borger. (Texas' Daily Herald—Thurtdiy July 18. 1916
Clovis Trounces (iasse, s
As All-Star Pitchers Perform
DUNLAP'S JULY
Straws*
VA!
The teams will be known ft.-
the •'South", comi <> - oi •>
from Abilene, Amarillo. Lui ^
end Lames;;, and the North,
composed of plnyei- from Albu-
querque, Clovi-. Bo* ‘ i one Pi
pa
Amarillo and Lubbi-i k I i ’ i wi
have five players on the tram
Abilene, the lea • ' ■
four, including M n.. ei 11. -
Greet at Second h.o
Two other manager-, catchers
Hack Miller of Lubl ck an To i
Clawitter - 1 -■ t *■.<
as playei T),o;.
for manager posit*•
The all-star teams:
SOUTH: P. :
Heinz, 1
rilki: Lee Forrest, Lubbock*, Bill
Werbov k Al . < : •
Catchers — Harry Lamp: r a.
Amarillo: Man.James 'Ha
Miller, Lubbock
First base Joe Bauman, Ama-
rillo.
Second base— Manager Hayden
Greer. Abiimt
Third base — Ix-o Thomas. Abi-
lene.
Shortstop — Gem Sutch. Am ^
arillo.
Utility infield-
liran, Lubbock.
Left field — Ai vrt In-, rk A
Amarillo
Centerfieid — Iviv, am Kra.-e. 1
A' ilenc
Right field — Al Lob • .rU c
Extra outfielder
Si opetone. Lames a
NORTH: I"
wood, Clovi.-. Gill" • A-
Albuquerque. Bill 11 L"r,:; i .
Bill Garland, Pam,
Catchers — Manager Tel Cla- Ex
witter, Borger: Al 7.t < 'man, Pam- (
10
Swedon, US *c Ba-’c
For Right to Chalknga
Aussies for Davis i-iv-
, TEXAS-NEW MEXICO LEAGUE
1 * 1 Y< ♦fftliy ft Result*:
'\wj. on an- 4. noiy.: 2
v . expect 1 1 I-. I i Mmck * :14 inning
I’l.t i : ,1 J AMui^lU'! (jue 4.
.. . 10 AnL.rillo 1
Today * Standings;
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and V
State,
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Walks Arc Good, Too
Clovis
2;
Todav« Schedule:
Ahilenc at Amarillo.
Clovis at Borger
\iliuqtM’it|Ue at Painpa.
Lubbock at Laineba.
,te NATIONAL LEAGUE
,it-. Yesterday's Results:
,1 ( . u ago It), Boston 0
* rut --burgh R, New York
('i ■ .»} ifi *> Biooklvri 2.
Vm1 pi.siiKielpma 10. St. Louis
j(: Today s Standing*:
I Roy Woldt's home run with two
' men on base in the first inning
■ "uve dio Clovis Pioneers their
margin of victory over Burgers
unhappy Gassers in last night s
West Texas league game here. The
' final score was 4-2.
The Gassers meet Clovis at
Huber park again tonight in the
second game of the three game
scries.
Glenn Blackwood of the Pio-:-
iv! i*, . s and Bill Hair of the Gnsstv;,
•Wi each allowed eight hits in the nine-
ii.iiine game, but two of the blows
ji-.> off ff;,.r were flume runs. Dotlieh
:*« *uipli. atf i Woldt’: feat in the third
with nobody on base.
:l. displaying some
Lore Siar Gridders
Sei 1S-1S Schedule
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GREENVILLE, Tex., July 18—
I i P> -Big Ed Greer har returned
j to Texas to taunt Father Time with
• the pitching cunning that has
1 kept him in professional baseball
i tor a quarter of a century.
Big Ed admits it can’t go on
much longer but for the moment
i he's basking in the glory known
j'rom the Rockies to Dixie in one
1 of the most illustrious careers of
i the minor leagues.
Greer, w ho. from the first year
I of professional baseball has an-
i swered to the nickname of “Bear
Tracks,” never had played in any
1 circuit below class A until this
j vear. He started with Memphis of
the Southern association, a class
AA circuit, this season but was
given his release early. He then
| joined Texarkana of the class C
! East Texas league but didn't last
I Jong there. Next he signed with
! Gadsden, Ala., of the Southeastern
ieague was was used mostly lor
i relief hurling.
Not enough action for old Ed,
I so be asked for and got his release
* and went home to lort Worth.
Greenville's club in the East
Texas league hadn't been doing
»* ciS* well and manager Alev iio',*.-
j needed pitching He heard about
Greer, with whom he had played
I at Fort Worth in the Texas league
I in 11142- He iietsuaued reen to sign
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1946, newspaper, July 18, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737165/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.