The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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AROUND THE HORN WITH
THE MAJOR LEAGUE BOYS
FOR DEMPSEYS FIRST OPPONENT
STOCKRALLY
of Wells Wildcat
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throu h a home run by Taylor Dou-
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hits ! i registering his third straight
victor r of the senson.
Haines had
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The twirling of Haines, whose pre-
vious
stampa him as the outstanding hurl-
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Golim,
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MUDPHYSBOFO, III., April 26.--
Stepping right along
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No detours! Here’s the
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that eljher Shark.
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Gulf States UtUUlu
BANKER WOUNDED
BY BOY BANDITS IN
ELKHORN HOLD-UP
‘ which have tumbled from the high
level* of the veer resulted in a num-
corporation
outstanding
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market: but after these stoeks had
been ahnorbed the whole list stiffen-
ed, with the railroad, equipment and
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MRU FRANK MeNAMARA,
MILTON MURKART.
GUI BURKART,
BURGLARS LOOT
TECHUACANA BANK
with General Motors’ glowing state-
ment.
Speculative Interest was directed
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BOY IS GUILTY
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Broton ...
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Brooklyn .
Coolldge formally greets them
May 1.
mme onurro sf Information Atseloma
th. fkrt that Dempmey will har ne
mah. excent Panline, the latter he-
In* 4eemed wogthr of th. er-cham-
plen‘* eonmideraiton.
I understand, ton. that Dempnev
annqumncement han bpen in tha haM.
TEXAS COACHES
MINUS CONTRACT
new buildings at two of the institu-
tions.
“We now have 74 insane persons
48 of
TWO MORE TOWNS
IN FLOOD’S PATH
Resulta Yesterday
New Orleans 4. Nashvflle 4
Atlanta 11. Memphis 4.
Chattanooga t. Mobile 6.
Only gamen scheduled.
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Fridav—High School versas tbe‘
Paper Mill.
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Phiadeiphta 12 Bonton 4.
ciheinnati 11. China*. ».
Only games neheduled.
•wampa now run. InIn hte MI—l—lp.
pl river and itn triboitarles mu kin*
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YESTERDArS HOME RNs
National League
Douthit, Cardinals, I. total 1.,
SOVTEnX ASSOCIATIOX
Club*— . P W I.
whfeh Bran* Cartar. tha newdy -tect- covered by Canhter O. D Halm
ed president of Rotary, was in when he opened th* inatitution ihl*
charze, . moraine. , , |
CARP OF- THANK*.
Th* chnlaren of th. iate Mrh An-
nin Burkart eratefully acknowtedge
yoar kind thought and expresnion of
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THIRD TRAGEDY.
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ment this quarter
the motor stock list
if
Int of
three
Sunt, rwturned from a 20,000 mil*
Oi«M to Booth and Central Amerlen
hoppod off from Jacknonvine today
for Sayannar, Oa.
Next they will *o to Wilmington,
N. C.. Lankley Flela, Va., and Rollin*
Field, Washington, where ther jaunt
will com. to an end when Prenident
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JACKSONVILLR, Fla. April 26. wwampa.
— The American "eoda win riera,----
chased
field.
Natihol: Williams
KANSAS FNTERS.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 74 —
Kannas University is preparing ' to
send a full team of athlete* to the
.200 institutions are now filled to capacity
I according to Dr. H. H. Harrington,
I chairman of the Mate board of con-
1 By DAVTS J WAIBH
1XEw TORK, Ape 14—Jack
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111 AUSTIN, Tex., April n—Texas
Hi Jail, ar* again br In* crowded with 1 Not much Improvement waa look-
500 inaane persons who are unable to , ed for in the oil stocka hot moder- ’
AM gain admittance to the varloun state . at short eoverins of th* sharea
.411 inatane amylumn because th* latter
•mall volume of selling.
neatterea in jail, over the Hate, who cint. "Srcknat mhrk. mepinecnt. ' of
ar. dally recelvine application, for I Induntrial report. were decidedty
I»m Dernons who are unable to mixed. Soma of the nutomoblle com-
gain admimlon to any of the inati- panles makine a poor ahowin« for
tutions."
ahorough khehlacktre dirine th*
tray. '
Fort Worth t.
Wichita Falls
■tocks of the corporation a 7 per
Compare Chesterfield with
any of the highly-sweetened
cigarettes and you'll have the
answer. Natural sweetness,
natural character, natural to-
baert tastr, the very thing
you smoke tobacco for!
hits. vinning 11 to 4.
i hits.
MALONEY OR SHARKEY LOOK BEST GsndFnpatioma
„Hnrper12, W^son t. Wrightstone 2,
Webb i. . Jr
Amerian: ehrig 4. Ruth $, Sim-
mors f. obinkzam.lta
Neopal—- 32.3
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By LE8 CoXKIA
NEw TORK, April 28. — Water
Bitchar Geotge Connany was tha
the Steel
4. Dallan
44 in
Illinois and Arkannas.
This was the explanation advanc-
ed for the flood here today by Chan.
1- Dering of Greenlake. WIs., former
president of the Chicago association
— - — _ of commerce and one of, the direr*
Funds are pouring in through Red tors of life saving workers at the
Cro— chapter, la every mectiom at Duyton, Ohio, fiood im 1913.
the country with almont two million “hw arisnismippi river Hood,
dollars made avaflable nince th* ap- than that now punishing the middle-
Real was broadcast Haturday after-"----•• - - • - -
At New York: Te
New York, knocked
wuld help him bring in a million
dollar gate and, being the key-man
of the situation, he will insist on a
ru( at 47-2 per cent or $375,000.
In brief, the boy is thinking is very
critical figures, as always.
I If he eah make hi* present plans
stand up? he will have at least a
55
Dr. Harrington recommended an
nppropriation of $250,000 to erect
two Yew wards at* the Wichita Falls
■tate hospital. dnd $126,000 for th*
construction of two additional wards
in the Rusk Mate hospital
This stock has declined from around
125 since announcement <>( the in-
tention of the directors to pay the
accumulated dividends.
General Motors and Hudson re-
ceived the benefit of short covering.
The former was also in denand
from investment nources, on rumors
of an extra 44 a share dvidend in
addition to the regular $2 «{sburse-
IAS ANGFLFS, April 24 —Ae
Hudkins, Nebraska welterweight, will
meet Al Mello, Boston fighter, in a
bout at Madison Square Garden on
Juno 1, it was announced today by
Clyde Hudkins, his manager.
first quarter of 1927, in contrast
country for emergehcy shipments to.
the distressed area. Machinery has The rece rd breaking nlood of the
boon set in motion through the,: river is du* to the wide-
part me nt of agriculture at Washing- I spread rechamation of swamps in
ton to rehabilitate dentituted farmers
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Smith, Chicano. 3rd rou
Foutis, France, defeated “
main*. Cleveland, 10 muni
At Seranton: Gypsy ni
Wales. won light heavyweig
pionship of Greater Pritaj
feating the title holder, Po
London. 24 rounds -d
At Buffalo: Jack Berz
nense no longer. Rickard It seema. New’York
is to be found gujlty again on the Rt. Louis r.
charge pf being a first lass show- Washington
man., r Detroit
Further "evidence for the indlet- Philadelphia
meet in Question was furnished thim Cleveland .
morhing when he Informed the bays ChieAKo --
that a certain "mynterious stranger" Boston ---
turo unleas the reclamation of the
swam pa is halted promptly." Dering
said. "The present flood is caused
not by greater mountain snow but
। by the drainage duripg,the past dec-
ade of the Kankakee marshes of the
Results Yenterday
Cleveland 9, St. Loouls 1.
Washington 4. New York 4.
Chieago 7. Detroit 4.
Philadelphia at Boston, rain
Newte n observe when he fell ‘Into
the d ick pond, and ball teams, in
the ce urae of human vents, win ad-
hers o the same faw, so toayiwe
find the fit. Lbule Catdinns again
perch ns on the ton runs of the NNa-
ELKHORN. Neb,. April 26 —J. N.
Watt, president of the Elkhorn State
bank, was probably fatally wounded
shortly before noon today when two
youthful bandits attempted to hold
up the bank.
Commanded to hold p his hands.
Watt reached for a revolver in his
desk. Aa he did so one of the ban-
dits started firfling. one of three
bullets hit the banker.
The bandits escaped without oh-
talning any money.
rha mi ions trimmed the Pirates ye-
terdas . 1 to 4, and the Bure tymb,
led in to a triple tie for seond Rnce
and then go after Tunney."
However, I understand Dempsey's ‘
river and ‘ the Arkansas
Rs In once held in these
one road to real ciga-
rette enjoyment. ..
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Natural, 3
Tobacco /9
strap watehen Mr the bor. apd at-
JO LUCAs AN 11 sox, Jew- qulsite wrt wntches for the eirta
the w. C. wens wild-eat wen was
down to a depth around 1750 feet
tis mornine and aqcordine to «en-
•rat reports, the formation, are run:
ntn* very matistactor. It la mala
that th. tormationn are running at-
mont paranel to thoM in tho oil
fea where th. dest wella har. .been
brought in. There has been almont a
continuous showing of KAS tn thia
wel Mnro pansing 1300 teet.
Th. Cotton Rumel wila-cat outfit
funt net UP In th* num Islana terri-
torr, received It. fuel oil supply thia
afternoom. It had been planned to
get up steam some’time late thia at-
ternoon with th* view of startinK
actual adrilline. etther tonight or to-
morrow morning.
wo. on rout* row to reprerent
Dempmey. Th* eentteman In quention
ip Gene Normile, who l« ahout a*
mynterloun an a billboara ndvertine-
mend.
Normile will remain in New Tork
an • Manten ontaet hetween Demp-
mey an* Riekara until nuch time aa
Jack deciden to for—k. Calfotns
on m. J.nuta,
th
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whole work* a» th* Whit Box down- ------- - 1
ed the Tizefs, 1 to 4. fn ten Ann- Orang Motor.
9 dollar, to ahow for, hi. tor* them, th. enure pouth looked
ewP*i*AwPeugses, alesrgere itn itedter murane
becaume of th* clomely knit reller or-
kers, defeated Bobby TrW**' FSta
14 round*. ’
At Philallphla: Jpe Slick,.P
York and ddie ndespgnWrom-
m heut .was stopped "in #rund.
botp mh accus or staTlhg.
Wrestlng>.At Ehicago:* JJoe Mal-
cewif, Utica, threw John Wilcox.
T it eomins back
Ths writer lea read this tMay
uhfmpenhable authority and
leading the
nd the brilliant piteht
Inga, He curbed a Detroit rally
upon relleving Red Faber and then
drove 'in the w tn nine run in the
tenth. Alex Metaler, former Athletic
outfielder, made his debut with th#
Box and got a hit.
The yers opened the safe by us-
meeting la * ing a drill The robbery was Ills- sympathy.
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NArONAT LRAGTR
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otdinated apd inteniminea through
pmr ‘cooperation at the’ more dan-
Drake university relay* at
Moines, next Haturday. Dr.
Allen, athletic director, made
announcement today.
Mah* youp MB or our *"*** *
progene of a ioa druem watdh, the
mow beaudifut wnteh to Atoartoa.
Th* Graim watch wim
Aim of nervice. Come
to a number of th* low-priced non- I
dividend ralprond Mooka, which mov- |
ed upward brimkly under th* load of
Chicago, Greut Wentern preferred, i
Th* St. Paul stockn rokl In volume |
and th* mouthwestern rail, were ae- I
. tlv* and firm IJ ma Locemotive was
| th* feature of the railroad equip-
ment croup. with active tradine
| above 76, while Baldwin, after an
early rally, dropped bark to lower
lev. la.
Pierce Arrow'* flrat quarterly re-
port .bowed earnings of only 41
centa a share oa the pretrered Mork,
azainst 1.11 in the earn, period laia
year. Both th* common and prefer-
red .hare* were reactionary, the pre-
ferred declinine 1« point, to caln
and eanimop-. All moderately prie-
It* own level aa (Bir Inae
league ladder. The world'.
Fanization which ha* been thrown
to their aid •ince Sunday night. Res-
cue work haa been organized under
army engineers .In every threatened
cdmmnnity. Relief is being rumhed
to numerera in imolated point, by ev-
ery available means of tranmportation
—from nidewbeeler river boat, to
airplan..
Priority order, have been imsued
throughout the entire half of the
, trol, who ha* recommended to th* (
houme and nenate appropriation,
committee, that ant roprintions be
made for the conatFuetion of four
ra—Hn* in New England. Standard
Oil compantes alm reduced pricea of
export eamolime and kero—ne.
There was little doube that the Al-
TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. ------- : THE ORANGE LEADER ...... ... w 2.4-, ,g
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News and Views in the World of Spo
SPECULATING #===========--= tad.5. C
will be flooded within 44 hour* as
a result of a new tweak in th* De-
gonia and Fountain Bluff levee at
Cottonwood Polnt two miles south
of Cora City today.
The entire Hix and Little Iake
drainage districts were also doomed.
The high waters of th* Mississip-
pin first ripped a 75-foot strip off
the levee top and in a short time
had widened the crevasse tn 144
feet. Owing to the sandy condition
of the levee at this point. It is fear-
I nineteen Senntors off the
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Phillies went crazy and slam-
hree Boaton pitchers for 17
Bnny Karr of the Indiana held
the Browns to four hits while' hl*
mates were pounding out a 4 to 1
victory. Rum ma wielded a wicked
willow with four hits. , .
Tb* Gianta, Ropnis, Athletics and
Red. Box were Idi
JEFFERSON, O. April 26--Floyd
Hewitt, 16-year-old Conneaut boy,
today Was found guilty of the mur-
der nf little Fred Brown, Jr., aged 4.
at Coneaut, last February 11. Th*
verdict carries a penalty of death.
Ievee protection efforts along the
Mill threatened area are heing co-
Tn the American lewrue th* Tan-
kees lost tn the Senators S tn 4.
but retained their trip on first place
a* boh ths Tigers and the Browns
lost A homer by Goose Goalin with
one oh put the Nats in the runninr
when all seemed lost save the gate
receipts. Umpire Brick Owens
caught the censorship fever end
DELL, ARKANSAS,
LEVEES CRACKED
MEMPHIS. Tenn. April 26.--
Three small Arkansas towns will be
flooded and an additional twenty
square miles nf farm Innda placed
under water aa the result of a levee
break four miles south of Dell, Ark .
today.
The drainage levee broke under
tho pressure of the overflow waters
which have ben flowing through a
break in the main levee at st. John a
bayou for several , days .
performances were notahi*.
valley. During the time they have
been manufacturing, crates turned
out out varied from those large
enough fr a pint perfume bottie up
to that of a thicken cook that
measured 1 1-1 feet by 11 -1 feet by
10,feet., He complained that a local
consumer had given an outnidel’con-
cern prefer*nr® to manufacture a
large order, of crates, becaue tho
prices were a ahade under his, and
that the consumer bad admittedthat
the homo product waa the best in
quality.
This waa the first
WRFKTMING CARD.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. April 14 —
With the matching of Alexander
Carkowinko, Ukranian, with Patrick
McGill, from Guess Where, the card
for Thursday night 's wrestling show
staged by Gabe Kaufman Im com-
plete today. Strangler lewis and
stanley Stasiak are the headliner*.
heavy. Motor accemsory stocks
also inactive. with narrow
changes.
objection to Paoli so is not based nl-
together n« ethical grounds, al-
though ther* are few prize fighters
who really ran take their ethies or
let them! alone Hull sordid com-
mercialism must enter Into the sit-
uation at times and it does here in
thia way: 1. .
Dempey realies that the best he
can get out of a championship fight
is about $200,000, even if he' won
from Tunnoy. He. therefore, nguzen
nmakj. much more out of his first
provided the opponent is
right He ydoenge Mil Mr Road I no
would; draw enodgh to make the
thine worth hl* Um* and attenuon.
Onitbe other hapa,‛ he Beileves
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th, natlon, imperilled by th* ever
rininE channeis,
-ACter nurvey of th* MI—loMppI
from th* Chiara', wheelhoune of vir-
tually th* entire dintance of 252
milen, betwpen Memphis and Green-
vlll*. Hoover estimated today that a
break in th* levee below viekaburg
would flood approximately ten thou-
mM additional mquare mil** of land,
or about aa much aa la already In-
undated throughout th* entire re-
■Ion between M. Louln and New Or-
leana Much ot th* threetened land
la normally nwampy marsh and la
•para*ly populated
Although Loulalana and MI—is-
Nippi lodar MUI had th* worm he-
Byw, cotsns
es Finelal Eattor)
NEW YORK, April 14. — Specu-
ulativ stork* recovere agood part
of Monday's losses in an active and
confldfent rallv today. Th* gain* in
many stocks were acquired in spite
of further withdrawals of bank
funds from the call loan market, and
arenuous efforts of the professionals
to extend the reaction which was In
progress at yesterday's close
The market was unsettled in the
first hour or two by the selling of
■tocks in weakly-margined accounts.
Uncovering of stop-loss orders also
forced a considerable volume of th*
highly speculative shares on the
N<i sign of firming up was appar-
ent in the money market. Funds
were freely offered at 4 per cent;
time fund* were plentiful at no
change in rate*. Grain and cotton
market* were slightly reactionary:
sugar, coffee and rubber were steady
in light trading.
as advertined in Vogue, consistinz of
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Orange Car and Stetl
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of Tex Rickard for at least three
weeks and that the promoter, with
a myntertun Intimatiom today that
he wll have "an, important an-
nouncement ahout Demnsey later in
ths week." merely in withholding the
news until th* clonk and suit men
will be able to withstand ths sue-
1 -- ‘i • t.-- ' • -d ■
to be good to beat Ray Kremer,
Pit tali urg’s ace, who previously had
won 1 hree games in as many starts.
New Orleans -.
Birmingham
Atlanta -----
Nashville _____
Mobil* ------
LAttle Rock ..
Memphis — -
Chattanooga
he Giants and ths Philies 9
would have carried on ths Atlantic
flight.
There was no wind. Ths plans
taxied across ths field sad rose
about 20 to 44 feet over tha water
After heing put out over the wter
a short distance, the plane turned
to come back Witnennes menned
that something had gone wrong and
they kept their yes glued to the
plane.
Davla had almost mads solid
ground when ths plans nettled, lost
altitude and dipped into the water.
Extra fuel tanks which were carried
overhead in the plane came loose
and crashed down upon Davis end
Wooster, crushing them to death.
A preliminary investigation re-
vealed that they were killed by the
fsIMng tanks of ganoline and were
not drowned.
Today's crash is ths third accident
.which has befallen trans-Atlantic
planes.
Last year Captain Rene Fonek's
plane caught fir* an it took off for
the Paris hop. . ..
Only a week ago Commander
Byrd and Floyd Bennett were injur-
ed when their plane turned over at
Hasbrook Heights, N. J.
here My information today in that
Dempsey will reach New York about
five dys before the Jimmy-Maloney-
Jack Bharkey fight scheduled for
May 1p. .
The "work" win then go tn for
Dempney to challenge tho winner,
with the ultimate survivor to go on
tn the championship meeting with
Tunney. Rickard previously haa
held out for Demposy to meet Poo-
lino. So that he would have two sets
of fialints and an alternate ehal-
longer in the event that neither Ma-
loney nor, Sharkey shows anything
but the right idea Rut Dempney
has read Pao line right df the gal-
lows. '
"What would I get in meeting that
guy?*' he fa quoted as having de-
manded of friends. ' " can't prove
anything by licking him. I’ll be will-
ing to take on the Sharkey- Maloney
winner । as the best .man in tho field
her of fractional ad vanees. Now
price cuts wore announced in retail
AUSTIN, Texas, April 74— Theac-
tion last week of the board of re-
gents of the University of Texas in
deferring the confirmation of three
new coaches until the June meeting
of the board. resulted in the release
of these conches from their contracts,
according to sn announcement by
the athletic council today
The coaches released from con-
tract are George E Keogan, of No-
tre Dame university, bank etb.il l
coach; Martie Karow, Ohio univer-
sity, assistant coach; an Tom Den-
lea. of Texas U., assistant enach
Clyde Lttlefield. nominated by
the athletic council to succeed E. J.
"Doc" Stewart, is also released inmo-
far as football is concerned, but re-
tains his status as track coach, the
athletic council stated
According to Dr. W. A. Penick,
the University of Texas still wants
these men. but the council did not
feel it would be right to hold them
to theic contracts until June, (tend-
ing action by the board of regents.
I The Cubs made five runs in th*
eighth inning but the Reds raised
the ahte by scoring seven times in
‘their half of the inning and won it
to 9.1 Eight pitchers were treated to
MEXIA, Texas, April 26.—Four
thounand dollars in cash and about
14444 in bonds, mostly Liberty bonds
as wel as other valuable papers
comprised the loot of burglars who
during the night entered the First
State bank of Tehuacana, near here
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927, newspaper, April 26, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443869/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.