The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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fhk y**? but w*s sent ha#* W “***- Woodsbc.0 «*ys Tees is not ytiglfelt,
be tip his hips." Otter** an attractive But mm tt«m *%n*d up sis** U»
contra* w»h Oeortw. Htasts by 0» auai* # July One <at Uw best field*
BeassMSBt dab but turned it d«*a. ^ ftsrtba*cflt«n to basetatiV.....tow
Bum J« ter Tart titt* jw*r «** Hiitlr* WtoW? all Apt keeps
ns the Tigen Uodlng stagger. havtas film ottt &t the big t*»e- Very fast
Uw«e tdflee an# four doubles mixed p^yed with BdfOMjpe <Okl».> to
i%* m»m t%mw*» in w* 21 tsaw W»- Aisow#* the leed* ^ western AaMiftjiin the piot *e*-
®a# haefdg defeated the Woods- mg Tiger base stealer. WMeHng II mTi wt M trigtat and *’■»* over to
bnto Athletics in the first fame of sacks to League »ann« to best Iy ^ases. Lead off fcan with that dub.
the fluid tost Sunday, we believe num by one base toot the leaeue ciwinpiorahip to
that she boy* deserve a tittle reco** -a3*~ Springfield after s nine game playoff.
Kibe fa? their work, Myetoww Wet*— Springfield taking 5 out of »•
WRMrtbR pi * few short sketches Shorty Mutt » due pte,(,.y <g cred- WjK, ^ai tjttm tod 8 Ohaap-:
on asemben of the Taft baseball it for the Tigers suem>;. this .vear. afi jj^ crack Kings', illc Mo-PRc'
tone He la one of the best fielding out" feam 0{ jfjj. just m good a ftotm
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SimsockJ Farmeri *1 tkm'i know, a« i jwavw
EVEN tho viHtt prafwrir may not be
fek*wn away yoa know Uut high winds cm
mmn much damaae. ’Windstorm lmmxm<t
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to say anymore about Mas for he naa Nutt s hitting ntm unproved to thr
been ooeupytog the spotlight to eu- paM tev games. Against Bert OaSia
«ry gaase. at the n»t of the season Watt W*
Johnny a * ?r**t pitcher. He is an sfrsid uj tfo uv the piste. The tot
excellent tao* sunner and a gocC eleven times *tc faced Gatli* he struck
bluer. He is mt of :be leading h‘tiers out four times and failed to get a
of the Oulf eras I'.eagtse and rttnk* hit. In the last ID bpi he has gurarr-
high in stolen bases, He is the «; tow hits and struc-kout only
league';?, leading pitcher in Barnes twicr.
wan and lost; percentage; strikeouts; After Gallia am pitsneti lour inn-
leas! number of bases on hail-, and mgs of no-hit baseball Sunday. Butt
earned ran*. was the first to ruin his chances for
s8# a no*hit victory by singling over
Catcher Lotos Lawler— third in the fifth toning.
Lawler's work behind the v*t stands Shorty will gr. to Beaumont nev:
head and Khouldecs above any other spring where he win tryom with the
catcher hi the league. He is by far Beaumont Exjwrters.
the smartest catcher in i he league • g®
Uo», and S* pgr Ua* ggr ,»Kc and his ability tt* throw men out at Jbmr.y Parish—
ineresfter Count ave^m of *t* wada' Ut>it **** ’wr.i if- rsi qnestitorjd o«j Man Nwrislfe-j^J like S*fce
to the line. All insertions ney three i3 the championship game SitfttO huih He l$ gfttmg m oio that he
lines 26c. AH ads strictly cash In ad- 4#**' caught Modcs*t« off am only bat 333 now. Tough luck,
vanes a* we can not keep books on b&s" ln !he fourth toning and i<» the Jimmie gom to toe plate ami gw*
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Burt BrlttiiSt) .tartfj the season at wane -nrsettr
first base and plays the mltfa! bag Although «
wcj. gir.kaOK* tftSk him out of the age of JUrm;
line-up for several wetsks and while cjav, with. B.
he was ttt his duties were turned not many ax
•over to Noel Brittain. Since the ar- than Bert
rival of Tommy Jordan Burl was test
to the ou!field vviwro he played the Nsc* mitnin-
field uke » veteran. ^*1 had ,
Brittain ;<t a veteran ball player, u. his sift a
having been with Taft teams and a hltiine ?v.n
Wto"iS:~r7~™:feT0 Baylor University teams for .some l!y J H>th
work for feed, and will pasture ssms 15 years o; more. He i- a hard ceiient hitter;
»hen not working, c. H. Harris. w«»t swinging lefthanded batter. He is But a^iu
Portland. l»-2tp normagy a good hitter but has been this yea;-. No
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i'Tn.!S »Wer. Also good third
i C.mnpton made a and gntml handy man
for himself this year. $omft#s ^ oL:n
>n.y man in the ieasus. Would ptch if .|Ven
Z. who p,8'ved - a lot of bsttmg ,A?nc<; ,:
se&um without an error. His work on ilabfe, Th, «»£ ‘ VL
H ba« 'vn-! M» of the bright wifi <,on, A ET'T >
spots Of the Tigem play. 11 1
David to), off in V Putin, tto Z * **“* for m:
—T- -*«™. «• tow* wts. «. to same* ihat count most A handy man-fSte m
work gnantoteed. See Bob Sandns si i"v ls hani i0 gct ou!- A Woodsboro when he hit* «,■»« » ''.
TMtome MWee. 47-tf :ast Sunday hb tingle to the ninth ’ h
z~~-----------------:1Wd lhe ^am<? for thp Tigers. & the
*OR SALB—Second sheets far letter first half playoff he was credited a
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throwing arms in i ::jsteace—if t—■
don't agree. Just try catching a tn beti"
over at first base.
The play that Pai got the <r ‘ ■
M ont of was hy hitting PC
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Woodrow i oimpton— Law)-- 4
hast Sunday at Woodsboro Wood- Mfti ';,u 3b i
row Oompr/- brought the sUnds to-n f§*1»P, 2b 4
their feet when he made a braHan*- W’ Cl'«“»P. If
one-handed, fatttog shoe string B- AkKtaln. si $
of Modcsettv fcog ny that sm W
tos*4w* f0r «‘ra barws. That pto- ... .
mve Lynum a shutout victerv ai U»*A*»* ab
m-v b../e .;aved the game, m' ’ ' mrf> «• 3
i" no a? ag m to how far Mode- ?““*• 3b 4
sett's drive would ' .? * Modaeett, cf «
Woodrow's excellent playing in the °aiK®' p 4
iast few game* has almost, won hiai K*umann- lb 3
?. Tgtito outfield berth with the L*e mhl- «» I
fleers, eertaittly imS’ger Lyiium ha* p- Autry, « j
* Jnf * ‘ • ' ' youngster L Ta if 3
**** ov in riK championship « 3
ai any rate. Wordy justified his «m- 1T
f»?rT.w to him by makJiia that ^ _
jeef «nd this
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■0!i to two bates ,
assn he faced obi B
greatest :3!!diea!’ throwi««
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S thrill f-‘ : __ ;
l|| run at Victoria this
£ «dy home run that
®; *« Tigw this year.
nB P*l is one Of the
jft players on the Tiger iin
S| i *»M» }o appear at w
II a cheek i« lost, mislaid, or Nsitn
its MSr-iaent can be prompily slap-
ped at the bt’tk upon which it has
hem draws; whereas if curreacy
goca astray, or Caffe mtn knpropet-
hand;*, there is no ,«clt method in
«oisn»>> of “stopiiku payment.”
Th!.* K ;;-.e of the mmi potent ar-
KtimeKts i» favor of a cheeking ac-
ffltowst how tun! is so obvious we
saoiild hesitate to ra< itks» it were
It net for the feet tfM tfe* obvfewl
m feo«MBt)jr Jmt sight of.
«hy don't you open an AC*
count at the First Nation?*?
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T'orm the h&tht nf &a.¥ixtg &
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1932, newspaper, September 15, 1932; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748804/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.