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ba«e hit*. Williams, Htpp, LaFlcur, and Hickman connected for three safeties each durmg the contest L. Madison was the only local play*er to merit more than one aafe blow, his second single of the nifht coming off Alexander in the ninth inning.The fifth and the ninth marked the summit of the House of David fury, the Bearded Beauties scoring four rims In each frame. In the fifth with Crouch on the mound 1st Fleur doubled to right center to begin the Inning, Moore singled to the same spot, Hickman slammed out a three base hit aa Cramer deliberated over which was the ball ard which was a firefly and guessed j wrong. Faust w^as safe on Bass’ miseue. Hardin followed with a three base hit to left field after Blelding had forced Faust, and foursnowing a glitter than many a youni ger baseball-2 player ha* or the days Sktost. still looks of the major leaguer. Plain, “Old Pete Is far from satisfied with his present lot.**I don I know whst it is,’ he said in reference to playing beneath theALEXANDERcome out 10 wr ine cnmesr.Ale* went up In 1911, and he came back down In 1930. He doesnt’ say much about his record. He doesn’t even take himself into confidence when he talks f the great pitchers of organised base ball. He made only one reference to the 20 years he spent in the mijor circuit.'1 miss the crowds. was his sole declaration regarding the best part of his lift.IIiBill Olsen, the keeper of the keys at the local high school, informed yesterday that he bow has a full fledged water line at the Hteer Stadium and that there will be grass In the sod by next year. Olsen, incidentally, has had hia head set on having that field sodded with grass before the grid-•ters start prancing around it next year. With water on hand andruns were arrow the {Mate.After Two OutIn the ninth the visitors begana hitting orgy after two were outHarrtaon rolled out. Reed to Hicks, to begin the inning. Faust poked out his second extra bw« hit of the evening. a dauble to left center. Bidding filed out to Cayo who had relieved Cramer in center field. Hardin doubled to left field. William* poked out a Texaa Leaguer to right, and then Htpp put one hv the shadow of a signboard in left field that Bruce Nesbitt had to light a match to find. Moore struck out to send the inning after LaFkur had singled.The only local threat to score came In the fifth inning when Payne and C. Madison both connected for singles. Poor base running on the letters part, however, remitted in the Big Spring catcher being thrown out trying to steal third. Crus, local shortstop, stole second and third in the first inning after receiving a base on bails, bu I,. Madison, Hicks, and Nesbitt went out in a row to retire the aide.Faust, House of David shortstop, and A. Garcia. Big Spring third baseman, featured the fielding of the evening with pretty catches. Faust ran fir over to his right and threw Nesbttt out at first bare after it had seemed that the BigSpring left fielder had secured aaafe hit. Garcia flung his glove in front of a hot liner In the eighth. Houee of David AB R H PO A KWilliarnt !! % % 9 4 ftAcross from P. 0SATURDAYmammoth ICE-refrigerated Southern Special display counter keeps foods fresh and appetizing...nesshe flavor of food* that makes them appetising It isthat makes them wholesome. There’s nothing so dei**rrefrigerator to preserve these essential qualitiesnaturalICE in aThe addition of this ICE-refrigerated display counter is, therefore, of importance to every home manager in this city. We are most happv to make this announcement because it signifies a willingness on the part of the store's management to
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Big Spring Daily Herald

Big Spring, Texas, US

Fri, May 08, 1931

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