Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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HISTORY WEKHECMMNM
CUBS ALSO WIN
NEW YORK, July 19 - UP -The
Brothers Paul sod Dizzy DeshiSTt
striving resolutely to debunk the so-
called'experts who predieted loudly
s month age that the Arkansas
fingemAtarf "washed up**
* And it appeared today that they
are well an the way to nwneedlng
The 8t. Louis Cardinals have 50
frames in the sin column, of which
2ft ware pitched by the brothers.*
'A year-ait) when they turned in
40 victories., the Deans had woa 37
games at this stave or tbe season
Today they are only two gamea ba-
h«*»d that shoe and boomin* along
with seven straight between hem.
Since July 4 Dlasy has woer foot
IB 29 gamed. Dizzy has yielded lgl
hits, an attract of about SOkao
1 game, struck oat Ml and yielded
100 walk*. Pmd. in « f«ve in hits
lor • • par^famc fin-'M Tf 'j'aad
walked W Ik the last two games
1 Paul gat* only ene base on balh
| ar«* 11 »Pd fai*^*d *dne.
The Odrds have T» more games
i to' play, eo maybe tbe Dean* wd
i vet tiiose « triumph*'- they were
I miking about early In the season
after alii T *
pool Chalked up hie 10th victory
yesterday aa the Cards men tnetr
Mth nr sight by beating Boston's
Braves, 13-3. It was the tenth
straight whipping for Boston.
afet; Three Year
OldS TO Race Jilt The NHv York Ohae* matntaia*
Arlington Park STSS SWSvKE
— --Ti J. inning 5*3 victory over the Cineta-1
CHICAOO. July 10—<Up>-*.! The nstl Fe<n.* TRs'CMcsim Cabs beat
winner of the 130.000 classic *tak* pm Hdelp-ial PhO’les. ll-f. Chuck
st Arlington par* tomorrow cab Klein hit his 14th homer. ♦ The
dal* the undisputed three-year-old Brooklyn Dodders made It four
e spot championship for 1935. straight over the rtatehurgh Ptratea
u - V The winners of almost every tm- with a 5+f victory.
. dur. portant special 3-year-old rase this The N*w Tork Tank—* w** th*4r
ji ta- year entered. flrst place edge over Detroit’s Ti-
Mayera* Omaha tops the flald with vie* geia cut to a haaae and a half wtae*
11 looirtorte* to the Preakneea. Kentucky they lort 4-1 to the 8t. Lo«iu
Derby. Belmont and Dwyer stakes. Browns in the llth inning, while the
t-Lj* Black Helen, chant plea of the fU- Tigers were bettering the Boston
« tat lies, won the Florida Derby, the Red 8ox ft-0 behind -Seboalhojr
mr#.i/r»erican Derby and (ho Coaching Rowes flve-Wt pitching.
E-^CIWP American Otki. Roman Sol- PIMr* FTeMma' two homers gave
,* fes) won the TOxaa and. Detroit the Philadelphia Athlattea a 7-ft t*4-
— for. Derbies. Tea rout won the tatcola. umoh over the Cleveland Indians
teems: The only three stake iwce winners and the Waohlngtan senators de-
ten and ’tbe uanT* not entered are Today. Conqueror feated the Chicago White Boa 0*4.
have beta etngftd *h the Wood Memorial; Flftt Bn. . / . ""
38*30 thing a fbW winner of the1 Chesapeake Stakes. Yesterday a- hs ro>
M dd ha ..___a as.. - - *a^. IaMM I Vila n«t rf\i t
Billlneson
Gas Moreland And, I
Spec
I Baseball Standings I
i%"'^tibUTuuliva "r ’a
TerrtU.10.
a Bbwbf; cf
Maiwmif ./
Andrews rf«
Et>P* P. 8t> •
** other goi
ttemoon by Davkf tSpec/ Opidmam J^uluroami
Other sundvors of the first dggli y ov,j“*
ateh play: W**
Oriffith, l-up; W. T. Pain won from
CUenn Bowden good 7; <1. A»Bunnell
del sated H. J.. Woodward.*--1 and
I; J. L. Heim wdTlrom.5E.
m and ntt thO pm to return the Data* {tap tn tho
I, the ban flopping shores from which It was taken In
l from buttet. 1037 by Praam, were 3 io 1 favor-
died the hole. {lies od*y to whip Germany tn the
intersone Ana's, beginning to nor-
pouiuti iD.rrv *bw, and advance Into the challenge
ha sa.d ,thaJ ho certain are r.tgiiAh experts
feset suddenly be- that America will. ,e:a»tu*ie Qer-
. We agree with many that already they are dtvcU?*.
oy are oar Jittery tog how the American team will
Dtfc major * league fer^ against Britain in the challenge
second place taama.round next waek-end.
Giant* eismng St-1 Donakg Budge, young O&x'and,
gam* stand while CkL, red-head playing bis Ant Davis
riMMt to the Tigers Oip sen*, will carry the ^burden
. . . Bill Terry of the American attack. Hy meets
Seyhie Tucker Id
Market For Boston
Braves Ball Club
’ kJmmtmbL'K. j . jim,.!..
—Now ifs Sophie Tucker, But ..of;
* America s red-hot mams# who
Detroit I. Boston 0.
Washington 6. OMca
Philadelphia.f. Cl w
St. Louie 4j NOW 1
innings), t k pfi
New York .. J.......•* »
Detroit .....49 88
Chicago ----1..... 4#* 84 *
Boston ......j......AH
Cleveland 8bi 39
Philadelphia ...... 3ft* 4B
Washington ....... 881 4g»
8k Louis ....L..... W 6ft'
Where Tbey Flay Twtay
Detroit wt*Boston.
84. Imde at New York. 4
Chicago at Washington. *
Cleveland at Philadelphia
ehlnr staff Helnrleh Henkel, sturdy German. In
drive from tomorrow’s opening singles battlSL
metacarpal * He showed he Is In rare fontl yes-
of the ring terdar when he took four straight
tching paw’.seu from WUmer Allison, 6-L g-1.
the Yankees sug-
?o teams indulge
running, throwifgr
x hitting prior to
iey play the inter-
hM . '. The la«t
« that hM
a field day
d fungo dist
virtually
dollars, but wa»ed off: B
k with: “As far as money,
id I havb quite a bit of rx
4 *;V4-.
plfyvci td get four doubles in s
ram#* Mb’ Tttr. tlxMnbsrdlr Cla-
dhisll catcher, did it on Hay A to
tie the National record ... All the
mSS
FACETWO
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BROWNWOOP BULLETIN, FRIDAY. JULY lk lftllS
DEFENDING CHAMP mD MEmiiST WIN
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I Clicking For Clefeland
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ARVmift
BT * MhQB ^CANADY, *
BOBKBTBON FLAY TODAY
D^^3.,*E=
medalist and * farmer city cham-
pion. led this year's Utit contenders
Into the second rounds of plwr to-
day la tho - —1 Nig ftff tour-
wood country CYutv ooune; Dot Ar-
▼tn disposed oA soothes' farmer
champ, W. O. Kama ybeMnlay aft-
ernoon by a 3-3 margin after hav-
flrst nine boha. Lm
to go twenty holer
B. Port Bludworth.
oaa rant wider In ai
Bludworth'had trouble on- the
tieth and took four stmts to
tho puttlag carpet’ bus
down a Jong, one tar a ttamr -
was oa la three sad sank for fata
four and a. win but the ball .baage
ed on the Up of the cup for atsoo-.
end before dropptag
The ,________ _
hla oratwar. Dr. IL Bf Arvia. la
the seooQA.rMO(la today. ABd Laa-
Lon tangles with Jos Bailey Chsan-
ey. H. B. Arvta ysstorday sUmin-
atod N. A. Locks 3 and 2. Ohsiney
I dvanced with a- 7-d victory over
W. P. ftfurphey.
Other flat round matches la the
o^nsnip ' izhft* sew A. H.
Morrlfdefeat Hugh Crsslord, 8
4-Hob Cafiftdy downed
Mup. i. ~J
son dtfwned J. P. Osaad. 1-up on SI.
jdorrlft meets Be* Canady today
sad White battles Robertson.
Mrs! raenc Ceneotatlons were to
grt under way todb# with
lourfl in all fBdhts
uo the aayb pregram
Irom George
wen from H
fault; B.
Ho-vart, 3-2: H
C. Byers. 1 -up <xr^
JT, woa from W. Rr. BUa. 1-op an-
le; L. E. Dooms defeated H. O.
Wilson. 1-opr J- O.tSmith defeated
J. W. Powell, 1-up; Dean Rlppeftdw^l
dafeased W4 F. Battik 1-ac ossJBt
D. Heath. J and 4; Y. Flu
sated & Pruut. 4 and f. >
Pourth night-R D .Hi
feated J. IfQneeri, 9 aad 1;
Howard
and
son.
Sr
taiitm
j. m uarty, mi i7T*T#uon
smtadTjeiilliaiW
TifthIngh^Ntafl Stewart direst-
* '* AJftSfcffL as
I stall J. Iltatabtjr wed frea w.
L. JbhtadM, fsiM; mwii Koa-
too fsfeBWd Oeao Taytan ft aa*»
H. Levutadgs wen tnwOlL
1-upf W* K
a bys; D, D. __ „ _
Hall, ft hnd dr Bmoe WWW (Wed
•tarAobh*
1 be alfaid of the Detroit negro my
2 contfmporsri* are calling the tight-
1 Ingest black man of all time. Until
0-1 they fold hJa’ .arms sad lay him
O away forever, the Klngflsh wiB ke-
pt here that he U the greatest fight-
3 er of sS (Use. ; His explanation of
his icncckout by Baer makes It plaid
that qA Klttr Lcvu^^t, scored a
great ywory. r
Remember,*1 hA tells you **t E
won. every bit of that flght except']
for ten seconds Before I foolish-
ly Turned to wave and nod to an
a4hattv:'T, was beittnc hJs heao
off. IPrtdng Lam and me ftawed
o out ditar f won 7* seconds to tata;s
for wuar" f . ■'} \
lrtjta fates should give Levtndty. j
victorr over Loala. «nd then gukle^
hixri dtr tft the heavyweight cham-”|
ponahlp (ye* yee, I know- n*f
dreamtnr wild dreams) this coon-
try would be firm the greatest one;
man sho#. in* tfta
world. The King wouldn't be
tent Mith cotting just one
l .to coset and back —
t a half dorerr or more ,
wpuM be a lWtle bit wld-
s bit wilder. s little 6*t bon filmed at la* and
®P* the ’last. HeU he. hr shown over a period of twelve
my opintad. the perfertly behaved startaag today at tha- Qlwea tl
* champion Mecntmt. that he’d!have u m wmft»wvwd today, playing
absolutely no behavior. * i leading rates kx the rssHwettnd.
Ai champion. Lerlnxky wpoM be iilraed tgW TJmnn* wiB be MMta>
s grog Mice for good in thtrooun- flee torptiy, young fltar>—tor; th*
Svy. for a curfew law would be a i>-tlte brunette tautai Parr, and*
taigr With tbe Kbig Noah Bbery. Jr., all under 81 yedtai
And thirtk 'of the' <jtac Buck Joata in ^taltair* W
of having the chBdrcn of.ktan Bees Mid.* • '
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birtfxiay jrert««8gyJ»y datfmUng ha
opccnent ir. the flrst rtxmds of play
iWi C«r el*** Th*
youngstdf who has overtimed his aWM_____■
lotted OB* by two yeanHhad-to go^tlbls." Bbptte' sa*L
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