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DENTON, TEXAS, RCCOBD-CHRONICLE, MONDAY, JULY 22. 1M0
ofStiftbdll degifts Here Tonight
Republicans will hold
conclave n»xt month
Democrats in September
games.
the first
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by rea-von ul
the mound Red Teague if Dui-
tuii, Morrc. King it Dallas unii
Slim Puryear oi Foil Worth the
last two 1 ormer i-L’p. locals Mil
make up the Deuton pitching stalt
Nine-Dav Schedule
Staged m Munsi'ii Park. Denison,
the tourney .stretched nine nays
and will reach Hie championship
game Wednesday night, July 31
Dr. W' H Lock < 1 Gainesville Is in
general charge and a land ol $1,000
is on di posit al Abilene to send Uie
state winner to the iia'ional tour-
ney m Detroit.
ano
U:r‘. Bobby
Vernon
Hodge
F
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Fair Catalogue
to Be Readv Soon
High sp'cd photography now
proves that coughing produces few
< i but b.rgi r droplet.s than sneez-
ing ami tli.it in a sneeze the num
tier ot droplet;, i'-.mig from the
nose is ii significant l Ompaied w.th
number ejected by the mouth
Oklahoma City
Shreveport
Tulsa
Port Worth
American Lei
Team—
Detroit
Cleveland
Boe ton
New York
Chicago
Washington
St Galla
Philadelphia
Both
will
tioiv
I' ’’ conjecture and open to considerable
•uguuieui, u.mJ
Notary Club enter tonights games
the ’ Pace Setter”
By JUDSON BAD E Y
Associated Press Sports Writer
TTie Detroit Tigers may not be a
perfect bail club, but they’re -a red I
hot one, and that’s what it looks 1
like the American League is going
to nay off on.
It’s still a long haul to the finish,
but the Tigers have just succeeded
in winning five consecutive contests
from the World Champion New
York Yankees and the rich Red Sox
of Boston, both of them contender-
in this whacky merry-go-roundw
The Yankees were as warm as
the weather until the Tigers came
to town and turned on sorjje real
heat. Detroit scored four runs in
I’.y I'emiiiig Our
Mixed b’eeds. Feed
I'ullets Through Thel
Hot Weather And Get High
Prices In Early I’roduction.
Clarendon,
"" “ j Claude and Amarillo; Tiiursday.
111,111 U1‘X | Canyon. Happy. Tulia. Plainview.
. Hale Center and Lubbock, Friday,
Slaton, Past, Snyder, Sweetwater.
Mahr ‘Every I’trt'rt: -PAY A
I 'Pol'lT 1 !y Feeding
I hune Mixed 1'eeds.
Y our
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Adam Al j
Normand
President Bert Moore of the league,
as follows:
MJuly 22: Double Cola vs. Method-
i|t»; Ki warns vs. Rotary '
T July 23: Double Cola vs. K. .JEJ.;
1—i vs. Flremep
July 24: Odd Fellows vs Baptists;
Iwanis vs. CCC
iuly 25: Olrls (opponent to he
named); 7-Up (opponent to be
named).
WE BELIEVE it is to the best in-
terests of the farmers, business
and professional people as well us
our educational institutions to «le< t
SHE ents. Mr and Mr» C 2?
1 two miles southwest of Sundownjn
Hockley County Sunday morning.
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lit d IiIjoi hood If Hdur.1
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up H'lbbv tin’s Bobby Alien
| loe l)o\lr Vernon rinclirr ;
, ILirdlng. Bert Hodge. Billy
Sam MrCiinb L»f Preston
James Marshall McGill
♦ xandt-r Mi Nitzky. '1 om
Charles Normand Don Monroe Bill
lb w* 11 ('harle.'. Scherle and Bun
n\ Burdeti Any boy may Duomi
a <’ub who les 9 to 11 years old
CHILD DROWNS WHEN
FALLS INTO LAKE
LEVELLAND. July 22 —dP>—|
Fourteen-months-ola Rita Ann (
Shue was drowned when she fell i
Into a tank at the home of her par ‘
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Cincinnati
Brooklyn
New York
Chicago
Ht. Louie
Pittsburgh
Boston
Philadelphia
WNDAY’K BEflt’LTH
Texas League
Fort Worth 1-2, Oklahoma City 8-4
Beaumont 11. Ban Antonio 9
Houston 3-6. Shreveport 0-0
Dallas 3-1. Tulsa 3-2.
American Leafnr
St Louis 8-4, Washington 4-6. ,
Detroit 4-3, New York 3-3
Chicago 10-7, Philadelphia 8-2
Cleveland 3-2, Boston 2-0
NafldnaJ Liwtue
Boston 3-2. Pittsburgh 5-16
Brooklyn 3-2. St Louis 1-5
Philadelphia 8-5. Chicago 2-8
New York 1-2. Cincinnati 8-4.
Lost articles are found, help to se-
cured. reel estate la sold through
Record-Chronicle want ads
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for Wm. A. ftogrrs NMverwnre
on the purchase of a Norge
Refrigerator, Roper Kange,
an Imperial Butane System
and Waler Heater.
game of a doubieheader yesterday '
4-3 and then battled back again to '
take the nightcap 3-2.
It was a stirring show in which '
fans staged one of the worst exhi-
bitions ot rowdyism the Yanke?
Stadium ever witnessed Tiiey threw
pop bottles, fruit and an assort-
ment of other missies at Umpire
Joe Rue in the 'second game after
he ruled a liner by Tom Henrich'
landed foui and they didn't stop
the demonstration until a detach-
ment of city police stationed them-
selves at strategic spots through-
out the stands.
The Clevelgand Indians complet-
ed a sweep of a three-game stand
in Boston by whipping the Red Sox
3-2 and 2-0 The first triumph was
the five hit achievement of Bob
Feller
Reds Smack Giants
In the National League tiie Cin-
cinnati Reds mopped up‘the New
York Giants 6-1 and 4-2
Paul Derringer pitched ;
hitter in the first fracas
The Brooklyn Dodgers
(By Associated Preus)
It still was Uie field against
O’Daniel as Texas' candidates for
governor took to the hustings today
tor their last week of speechmak-
ing in advance of Saturday's Demo-
cratic primary
Governor W Lee O’Daniel him-
self hud mapped the mast intensive
program. Ke scheduled 29 talks as
Amarillo and ending at Abilene on
electron eve
The paths of campaigners striv-
ing Io unseat ODuuiel at the end
of his first term will converge twice.
Both Railroad Commissioner Ernest
O. Thompson of Amarillo and High-
way Commissioner Harry Hines of
Wichita Fulls will speak at a poli-
tics meeting tomorrow-at Amarillo
Hines and former Governor James
E Ferguson have scheduled ad-
dresses ut Fort Worth Wednesday
night
Absentee balloting continued hea-
vy, indicating that well over one
million Texans will participate in
the primary All absentees
must be cast by Wednesday.
Although O'Daniel has-not visit-
ed as many localities a.s two years
ago large crowds have turned out
to greet him wherever lie appeared
Virtual!', all observers agree that
lie will be one of the run-off quali-
ti( rs if a run-off is required.
Two years ago, O'Dahiel mustered
a clear majority in the first pri-
mary
The wind-up of tiie primary cam-
paign lor governor jnid other of-
fices is not tiie only political devel-
opment ..scheduled
Democrats
hold their
Saturday, thereby initiating
tiie process of naming delegates to
the biennial state conventions The
their state
and the
A total of $1,450 in prize money
will be awarded winner;, in various
departments at tiie 19kO Denton
County Fair Oct 1-5, according to
O L Fowler, mandgt-r of the Cham
be« of Commerce To insure suf
ticient competition for these prizes
copies of the lair catalogue will be
mailed to every farm home m the
county In Augllst
Fowler stated that the prize
money will be given to the winners
of tiie folkwing event;, dairy cat-
tle. beet cattle ■iuip. horses, ni'ilis.
1 swine, turkey and chicken, agn-
cultuie, womens liome demonstra-
tion department Fouliry will be
the featured department this year.
Fowler stated He added that the
premiums have been doubled this
year in that department and that
consequently lie is expecting the
entries to be greatly increased
Oilier features o! the fair will be
a dog show on the liust two days.
Ort 4-5 There will be a larger
hobby show tins \ear than last, he
added Fowler aiinounceci lliat a
major improvetn-nt would be made
on the fair grounds in that the
front entrance will be remodeled
The fair catalogue wiilt tie the
printers Monday morning. 3.500
copies of which are being piloted
and are due to be readj lor di.stri-
Miitttr by Aug: 1 —
Worth Ranco vi.'.iit.- by liu ex-
change if Bo> Bcouts Io arid Irom
Denton Sunday Only 26 boys came
l ack to D' liion Willie 3u Sioliis lilt
tor Worth Ranch, according to
L.yncion T Gran1, .sicul c-Aecuu.e
Troop 65. under tiie leadi'l.slup ot
Bric e Davis, 11 utmastcr. .in.I R
J Burn... assistant, was tin- larg-
est delegation ot .Scouts 1............
one trixip in tiie Fort Word, urea
council to go to Worm fiaricn tins .............
umnier when imv (anted 3(, Ooys!
to the camp The nn' troop irom | Hines Monday, :
Denton to 140 10 Uie t amp will be j , • . r.:!,::.,:?....:; L.,
Drop 62 whK h will | rose and Hillsboro, Bowl*,
Mtmbers ci Troop* 6». tt ai.c 64, Hennefih Vernon. Childress. Mem-
: lip
Mi l?c,
■: Point
: on tin
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tho In: : tioop 1 ;om 1
that h;i-. co: on'
f r pen mtaM* (U
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al. , o’Ji; 1 ’ loop
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W01 tn
ta. argum«nt, the Doub^ 'Colas and
ttotary Club enter tonight s games r^.
ranked alight favorites a« the third rj .
-i* -■ BPd concluding ertfAKoll ’
’ E gete under way
I r- - -• -
The second annual'i Vacation Bi-
ble School ol tiie First’’ Presbyterian
Church opened Monday with 44
enrolled, and most ot the morning
was devoted to organization of
classes Tiie Juniors, taught by Miss
Jean Mitchell, decided on a pro-
ject, "Friends in the Community.'
and the intermediates, taught bv
Miss Winifred Evans, decided on a
unit in hand work "Discovering
God In Nature ’’ Classes will be held
from 8 30 to 10 30 a m for two
weeks. Mondays through Fridays
and children between tiie ages ot
four and 16 years will be enrolled
|ti; Friday Granbury, Cleburne and
. Fert Worth
Ferguson
Antonio. I
Wort Ii
Jeiiy .Sadler Monday. Gonzales,
t'uero, Vkuui.i, Reliigioand Corpus
('in i..n 1 ui-sJav. Port Lavaca, Bay I
City Wli.ntoii and Houston; Wed-'
Dav ton. Liberty, Orange
Arthur, Thursday, Kirby-I
Augustine. Cen-
Frl- ,
BUTANE GAS SALEH CO.
F. H. Greenwood, Owner
386 N. Loctut • Phone 381
15 Girls i opponent to be
7-Up (opponent to be
IUMUVUI . »
<7Aug. 16: "CCC vs Lions, K. P vs.
Odd Fellows,
VAug. 19: CCC vs. Firemen; K, P
vs Baptists
’’’Aug 20: Klwanis vs Lions; Dou-
ble Cola vs Baptlats.
W Aug. 21: Rotary vs. CCC; Meth-
qdiste vs K P.
?kAug. 22 Girls (opponents to be
named); 7-Up (opponents to be
. named)
-jAug. 23: KlwauU vs. Firemen;
I Double Cola vs Odd Fellows
Aug 26 First of rained
games
gave
ground again by dividing a double-
header witli the St. Louis Cardin-
als The Dodgers captured tile open-
er 3-1, but in the second affair
Enos (Country) Slaughter punched
out two round- trip tickets off Luke
Hamlin, one with two on, to lead
the way to a 5-2 triumph
Tiie Pittsburgh Pirates again de-
moralized the Boston Bees, sweep-
ing their games 5-3 and 16-2
The Chicago Cubs and the Phila-
delphia Phillies split two
| the tail-enders copping
18-2, and Chicago coming back to
win the second 8-5 with a 15-hit
offensive topped by Hank Lelbers
two home runs.
The Chicago White Sox finished
off a sweep of their series witli the
Phlltdelplua Athletics with 10-8
and 7-2 verdicts in a couple of
free-swinging affairs
Thfr-Btr Louis -Browns-wnd Wash-
ington Senators divided two games
The Browns pounded out an 8 4 de-
cision in tiie first game St Louis
outslugged tiie Senators in tiie
nightcap, but lost 5-4
Hines Monday, Dallas. Waxa-
hachie. Midlothian. Cleburne, Glen-
Mcmbers cf Troops << and 64,.Henrietta, Vemon. Childress. Mem-
ot P-iot Point in.uie up (in- gioup p]1)s clarendon and Amarillo; Wed-
..... 1 i'<‘t,ir.i"d Itom nesJay. Plainview. Lubbock and
J.Jdie Bren- i j~v>rt Worth; Thursday, Denison.
Bonham. Paris. Commerce. McKin-
ney and Dallas. Friday night.
Wichita Falls
Thompson Monday. Vernon,
Quanah. Childress and Memphis;
Tuesday, Clarendon Claude, Pan-
AmtiTflln: wt'ttncsrTtry:
Moscow r( sideiit.s average on§
butli in 18 months, Parisians one in
lour months, and Japanese one ev-
ei y day
Week's Itineraries
Tills week s campaign itineraries
in tiie governor’s race:
O'Duniel Monday, Lampasas,
Goldthwuite and Brownwood; Tues-
day, Cisco. Breckenridge. Graham.
Olney Archer City and Wichita
Falls; Wednesday Vernon, Quanah, j
Childress, Memphis.
Claude am! Amarillo;
Tulia.
Re-legisti at luu of Cub Pack 77
tor 1940 wus completed Saturday,
uci or.ling to Dr Charles Saunders
Ji .. < ubinasti r ot tile |xick Seven-
tii-n names were compiled during
the rey i't rat ion. tiie largest m tiie
three year In tory ot tin- pack
There ale two dens in I lie pa< k
Tiie dii.- inert we>klv and the
pack mol', iiiontrily This packs
den i lilel; who are the leaders of
the dens, comparable with the pa-
trol. <1 ..out trixips. are provided
by Troop 77 The Klwanis Club
sponsor, boiIi Cub Pack 77 .....1
Troop 77 Then den mothers
Mrs Wald E. Scherle Etnd Mr;
W Buss
A full program of cubbing activ-
ities is planned by tiie parents in
on i t iiig'. that Lave been held re-
cently t'ulilniig 1- a Inline eentereii
progr.iin of i liarai ter •buililiiii1
t |y It ie built i limit tiie hoiiie
d( r tiie direct ion of tionie
pjuly M: MethodhU vs Odd Fel-
lows; Rotary v« Lfons.
A July 29: Methodists va. Baptists;
Rotary vs. Firemen
TJMbt 30: K. P. V8.. Baptists, K.1-
wanla vs. Lions. ’ ’
wJuly 31: K. P. vs Odd Fallows;
COO va. Fireman. ’ .
T Au<. 1: Girls (opponent to be
named; 7-Up (opponent to be
named >
♦Aug. 2: Double Cola vs. Odd Fel-
lows; CCC vs. Lions.
A Aug 5: Methodists va K. P ; Ro-
tary vs CCC
7<Auk. 8: Double Cola vg. Baptista,
Klwanis vs. Firemen.
WAug. 7: Klwanis vs. Rotary;
~ luNe Cola vs- Methodists.
, Aug. 8: *Oirls (opponent to
named); 7-Up topoonent to
named)
0 Aug 9: Lions vs Firemen: Odd
Fellows vs. Baptists
I Aug ft: Klwanis vs CCC; Dou-
ble Cola vs. K. P
T Aug. 13: Rotary vs Lions; Meth-
odists vs. Baptists
* Aug. 14: Rotary vs Firemen;
Methodists vs. Odd Fellows
TUug. r —-
named);
named).
Odd Fellows
IToop ii7. .ii.il Page
Dayton W.iiiin. Bill
Bill Russell. Joe Herman I
-Hauer Enx'-tw Jo<-Shhmx. ^nandlr ■trnd
”'■ !1 <; 11 oop 7., Midland Big .spring, .San Angelo,!
In 1< adersi.ip <1 1 Bullinger Winters and Abilene,
a.- .i; t.u.i .I'ou'.num-. Thursday, Floresville, Karnes City,
nt ur.nd to Den- jje 'ville. Sinton and Corpus Chris-
and Flunk Campbell
who wifi m.pei
Dalton p;ir;l<".
ter ot Troop u7
ton
George Hllz, Haim! Hi'.z, Billy
Hil/ Hilly ( lui'..-1 eaii Benny Hi tiz-
let. Harold Pru e. Billy Jo< Tipton
Oscar HHz, Rooei t. 1'avloi. Frank
Earl Wilson and Ribcil imtmiwav
o’ Ti<.op 61 11.a ii i : i ie 1' mi"i Iiip !
ol D<>naId .Vn l.i'.i .a Ii I -j i,ut n.
letaiiieo to I'no
Troop 1,4 wen:
ink plan and in
troop itjok.i.g
Ranch This i. t
Deliti n C< uni y
the, plan A la
(lie irn inlx i lap ot
(elided lamp 11 m:. .
ill the Di nton Conni e 1 list i li t
ly two ini mbi i
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Denton’s 7-Ups. who last year
peunded their way to the state
semi-finals at Houston tonight go
to Denison to step out on tiie loti?
trail tliat Ion; some ahiateur soft-
ball ten eventually leads to the 1940
championship of Texas.
Det.ton entry n the Norm Texas
District tourney, first stage of the
state rounds, meets u Gainesville
team at 9 15 tonight.
Last years North Texas district
play wus at GuniOsville, state
meet ut Houston Moving tiie lo-
cations for 1J40 play puts this year’s
state tourney at Abilene.
Entered in tiie North Texas tour-
ney ut Denison are understood to
be 14 teams. Tiiey include two
teams each trim Sherman. Bonham
and Paris, three tiom Denison, one
from Gainesville and ’he Denton
. -Ups
T’iie locals will be fetrn-d this year
a, powerful array in
Red Teague
of Dallas
Foil Worth
locals
The Double Colas meet the Meth-
odists in the first game and the
' Klwanis engage the Rotary in the
• - nightcap
Final summer schedule for the
~:<S*?-‘A8aini was annouriced' today by
(By Associated Press)
Rogers Hornsby’s Oklahoma City
Indians once more are knocking at
the gates of the Texas League first
division
The Indians scalped For.t Wortii
8 to 1 and 4 to 2 yesterday to make
it eight victories in their last ten
starts Tomorrow they get a shot
at fourth-place Dallas in their own
back yard
Dallas didn’t tare so badly at Tul-
sa yesterday, winning the first game
13 to 2. but losing the second, 2 to
1 1. Dizzy Denn was the Tulsa liurler
I for Uie first six innings of the
nightcap, allowing five hits and one
run.
Houston’s pace-making Buffaloes
threw 16 straight scoreless innings
ut the Shreveport Sports, lengthen-
ing tiie Louisianans string of run-
... , , , . , 1 less innings to 33 Young Howard
nl,?5h_ U.nl”B. yln f .rht 1 Pellet beat the Sports 3 to 0. his
i 16th triumph Tiie league-leaders
i took tiie second, 6 to 0
I Third place Beaumont outlasted
second-place San Antonio in
•slugfest. 11 to 9.
Today’s games
Dallas at Tulsa.
Houston at Shreveport
San Antonio ut Beaumont.
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This should remind you
to plan that Fall ward-
robe now!
CONGRESSMAN
ED GOSSETT
Beware of Last-Minute
I’ropojranda
—Is sei vine his First Term
— Has made a brilliant
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daily, yet we bring you
this new Fall suit at last
year's price! Beautiful-
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wool, and styled for lo-
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Future
98c
LADIES’
SLACKS
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DIGNIFIED PAYMENTS
Lovers o' Loveliness Treasuie A’
Keepsake
DIAMOND RING
COATS
youi coat. Second, makea /crysmell deposit
Easy as one-two-three ' First come in to select
Third take care of the balance in easv pay-
ments s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d over weeks of time.
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FIRESTONE
BICYCLES
As Low As $24.95
Low Easy Terms
SAM LANEY TIRfc!
STORE
502 N. Locust
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Even Fur Fabrics
Luxurious Coats
$16.50
Featuring the princess
silhouette and the trim
and elegant boxy style.
Boucks, novelty wool-
ens and fur fabrics
styled to the minute!
The Boston Store
Completely Au' ('ondit ioned
Sports
Woolens and tin fabrics
in coats that show how
to look like a million at
pin money prices. Suave-
ly fitted or smart boxy
styles. Each
$9.75
Rich wool mixtures and
even fui fabrics. Square
shoulders . . . new sleeve
treatments . . . high col
lars, low collars, no col
lars at all!
Going This Week!
1935 Buick Sedan, new paint
Job, valves reground, clean, a
bargain for someone.
W. F. (Pat) HAMILTON
Motor Co.
Phone 248 120 S Locust
New
Sinclair
GASOLINE
Pennant
( I,eaded)
HEADLEE’S
.307 North Locust St.
Phone S8
13c
Per Gallon
Free Delivery
Charlie’s Food
Store
FOR QUALITY MEATS
AND GROCERIES
Phone 156
See
* Donald Hamilton
For
. Planq and. Specifications..
On Your Home
411 No. Locust Ph. 293
JCPENNEY CQ
Bargain Priced
Men’s Ventilated
OXFORDS
|.49
Leather uppers, composition
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 294, Ed. 1 Monday, July 22, 1940, newspaper, July 22, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307107/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.