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MEN’S LOOM CRAFT
SHIRTS
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market ir »hf< country ond in Turkey and Greece. I
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Attciirl Denton High . <>|H’iiing Haskrt Hall Eanii* Thursday Night Against Spring-
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Nou is the time to shop while our stocks are complete
We have on display a fine lifie of Christmas Cards,
ill prices A good .assortment of Christmas wrappings,
tags, seals, etc. See our displays for men’s and women’s
gift -. Nice Toillet Sets priced from 2">c to £10. Dresser
Sets. Hill I'olds, Hook Ends, Cosmetics of all kinds,
l igars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Tobacco Pouches and
■many other gifts too numerous to mention. Drop in
and lei us show you our displays. All Christmas gifts
wrapped l ltl.E’
Brooks Drug Store
I’tioncs 2ft and 39 Whrrr Denton Trades • Free Delivery
BRONCS OPEN ACTION AGAINST:1”"™ B°»l"
OLD RIVALS FROM SPRINGTOWN
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who h: i ■
■of :i rebel i:i i \ fight. will
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more, tin Chilton Hull residents at
the ri'creation building, and the
girls of the Fitch house at the Mac/
Arden Lodge Saturday night will
find I he Beta* dancing at a formal
m tlx- I S C W cafeteria and
members of the Maverick Club at
the recreation building
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they play a post-season football I Four groups will dance Friday
game • night—at the PhorefT informal; the
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Tamili om;h Went out With
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eh no moie than game
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look |Ot
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A m r r i e ii n » p o r I» writer.,
bio » Irrendlv i oil with In.
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— ol the Huge and tnoviei.
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gihx don t forget that a Gnicn u
the noblest gift of all' We ire
featuring Gruen wrutwatchea for
men and women . . . priced from 1
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S l.'i. Dec. 5-ti. Admission 50c.
Mc( RAY’S
JEWELRY MORE
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(In < (|it:il <>f (7hes(erfi< Id’s right coinbinafi<m
id I urkish and \ineriean tobaccos... (lie best
of IObaccoland. a
$ Let Sam Laney Tire Co. - --x
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j dent season pasteboards
good demand, officials
reported
At Hie high school. Couch Dim
McAlister, pleased with the showing I It
his players Jiave made in dally drills. Hon
during winter training catrip. said , ably star! at guard.
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North Texans Open Cage Schedule by Trimming Dallas Peppers 53-40
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T. C. Pre-Holiday
Activities Begun
Starting a week-end of Teachers
College pre-Chrtstma* entertain-
menu tonight, members of Sigma
Tau Delta, honorary English fra-
ternity. will meet at the crystal
room of Marquty Hall for a dinner,
members ol the Industrial Arts
Club will meet at the country club
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a nalile ol Ta::,mt
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Dei,ton (lied in a
pilal Tue.iia'. t
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The North Texas Eagle 1940 41
edition ot a backetbull quintet laid
down a warning to the Lone Star
Conference members that this will
be a scoring year, by trimming the
potent Dr Peppers of Dallas m
I then opener last night. 53 Io 40
A crowd that tilled Harris* Gym-
nasium saw Coach Pete Shand.'.’
green-a n d-white clad basketeel s
turn buck the invaders without too
great trouble
Burring unforeseen Injuries, ill-
ness or other hard luck the Eagle
quintet looked good for a season
of considerable possibilities
Rangy A B Tate of Dallas, who
looms six feet and five Inches above
the board floor plopp'd the first
field goal of 1940-41 through the
mesh and the locals drew away
quickly
Ahead 30 16 at Half
At the quarter the North Texans
were gambolling with a 22-7 lead
at halftime it was 30-16 and at the
Shands used
squad "' r*twit
in t hri e
19 IK
l.dl
r Denton High s Bioncos i mg
I their cage curtain here tomorrow
i llighl. and on the eve ol the Spring-I
[town Eagle encoimier a crowd to
I pack Dcnlon gymnasium trwi apac-'
Itv was In prosper'! The came starts
: at '1:30 o clock
Ticket sales downtown were* mov-
I ihg rapidly and at the school stll-
were in
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Pi« l<h hi P.inl II lb Id i I U.ilB I
! (Idile Bu< k Pih.i vX Will ' .H'ct'Cd
B' ini" M • 'i a e at 1 ,< n ir la na St a 1 e. |
a Hi: wrist we mean I-, \ mi i ouldl 1 'I '
i.< ' a inm e i klii i.i i dema i than that
I si i,i v e| \ ti: -tup op tin
11, Up net ii remwill be a'
B.i w Iici e I ic'll address an
team and
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the -hurt
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the arm'.
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the Orange Bowl at Miami and a
British relief game at Ixxs Angeles
Io appear in the Cotton Bowl Jan
1 il asked to play in the Dallas
classic.
Theli decision was reached rally
today after a series of meetings
Dean E J Kyle chairman ol the
athletic council, issued the follow-
ing statement
"The Aggie football team after
thorough discussion and careful
consideration, derided to decline
outside-the-state invitation* and
await the |x>ssibility ol an invita-
tion by the Southwest Conference
to play Fordham in the Cotton
Bowl on New Year’s Day "
No invitation will be extended by
the Cotton Bowl Athletic Associa-
tion until after Saturdays game
between Southern Methodist Uni-
versity and Rice Institute at Hous-
ton .
Last night it was reported In
| Montgomery. Ala . that John Kim- '
hrc.ugh. Marshall Robnett. Tommy
Vaughn and Jipi Thomason ot the
Aggies had accepted invitations to
play m the North-South game Dec
28 But another meeting ot the
squad was held after the tour had
communicated with North-South
officials and it was decided they
would not play at Montgomery If
A alrd M is invited to the Cotton
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AGAIN I'I rest i >!|r ■ takes tile lead
ill America the nm-t amaziny; tire value
tailimis I'iu'sliitie Standard Tire is may priced so
there's no longer any tired of taking chances on a
known.brand of doubtful (|tialdy. Come m today and let us
equip viiiir car with a new set of Firestone Slainiard Tires—
the tire buy of t he year.
w.c, si full strength.
Two Mill Posts
Two mi n apparently were assur-
I post, lor Im- tight against old
mpionow night here
(’i i<itr i Hast mgs and
Mi Air tr i commented There
o u siiong possibility Ken ,
Baki i would lie a starter.
Flchi Ini centi r assignment, lay
between (vmtwood and Stewart, two
charge | new .mil extremely promising can-
j dld.ite . and (IrUIltli and Russell
were io)it. img lor a forward post.
Ha lini’s takes a torwaid i>osi-
Jimmii' McAlister will prob-
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SAN ANTONIO. Dec.
Hubert L. Spence, 22. Brooks Field
flying instructor, today was report-
ed to have died on a routine local
training flight when hU plane
crashed In a field 18 mile* north
of san Antonio.
Dclciisiic plav of Cox and Ad-
am', ol North 'Texas and of HoiiiCt
Barns ot Dr Pepper himself a
former star ol the
Broncos—stood out
The Box
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Iila> mg lor 11><• -,i at c , hor,1
champHuislup u all new .I'd!
I’ d 1 ' Wlldi at
a izahlc loli.»w Inv
team
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then 11 \ I..
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th'". 11 l:a ve Io get . omi'hod'.
j, Bhlie Hi>11 me bet 1 v coar I.
w e-t team m Hie Sa 11 Fl anilt-i i>
Pei -onallv we
: hotild ha\ e been
given 'lie award lor doing Ihe mo t
'.ear lol getting
it nothing el. e .
ama.i'd the Atlanta
bus. hall meeting by showing up in
a In ow n. instr .id ol a green, .' Hit
for a < haiirr
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LUBBOCK. Dec 4-- <A’i
Pete Cawthon. ijaach ol Texas
Tech expressed regret today
over what he termed mlsrepre-
of a casual remark
; the defeat of his
New Mexico Univer-
MIAMI Fla
(leorgetow 11 - Ho\
cutting Ini', h - pow el I'd
Eastern gridmm. tor
'at la t have a .-.pot m a New Years .I'"
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Hm mono Hi i n
way
Never betiil'i'
able to get out
Otten tlicv
But Be.' i v look m i ' in
ol 1938 and now 1‘uii i
it. lint giimron glun
Paris iiaiav pl.iv-
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. ..i.i- play-otf but a
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LONGVIEW Dec 4 t IV- Don
Fambrough doe.-n ( hark like Atlas
except that each has a broad bark
And they need them
Allas rallies the win Id around
on in , should, t . while Fambrough
lug. . loolbnll learn about on his
Ihl- 189 pound lullback on the
Longview High Srliool eleven is
’muled a - the placer ol the year in
Texas -.clioolhov toolliall
Longr i> w i.. iust a team
Fa mln mil'll. I ongview
champion hip contender
and In. -r oreil 192 points
brougti made 132 ot them although
lie mi . cd all of one game and most
ol I W I I o! | I, I
When I ongy lew play s, Fambrottgh
take1, i'..nee of the scoring, the
line bar king and I he blin king Hi'
klso ku k_- Ihc points alter touch-
Aiwn- and he', put 18 through the
nai . tin r.i'oii
I her lei m 11im anot her John
K mi bii.' 11 not miiilv because his
r me -ound-. like Hint ot Ihe great
I ' s;m Aegle I llllbar k
('till lai, who have worked Lung-
■' game dei 1.rre I)oii ioday is
i pl. ocr than Kimbrough
Uw Hine- stage In Ills < a-Hhird quuilrr
I the occasion lor a
and first to last had two full teams
performing against the Pepixrs
Bill Tipton ot the visitors, former
Southern Methodist guard, annexed
individual Milling lalrels. lu.s four
l field goal* and two tree tosses rmg-
i> mi s xvii i i>m.xrvrilhi; 10 On his heels came
X I'in rrerrii1 Jack Cox veteran Eagle guard, with I Boston (
I x i.i K 1x1.1 l l ll, ' fol|[. ,1P|(! );()a's H1Hj ,,n(. charity shot 1 town wa
X,! V, H ^'“'"“ito total nine pomt.s Mm i .up;'! st.m-
. .1 MS 1 ,d Monday after- ( [>,.t1Mv(. plav ,,f Cox and Ad-|Bowl hex' Jim 1
>im.( Ing 11 i ai()S (l| North Texas and of Homer 'Die Orange Bow) commiltee had
toe ■ |)im. < i ■ hip ol the
.: ('o' »| 1,1 Wnl is t ear'll -
• m piano at Teachers
DENVER Dei 4 .T
conscnplion will mean i
, Ic'r . in t.hi' is.t am s s|>ort.-
i a.- w ell a
Sam D i ’ .ml J
t rea u i er ol the
Union lira 1.1! I'd I 0,1.1 .
' There i.-n t a doubt In mv mind."
! w.nte-haired New Ymk-
m at. interv lew ’ that it j
, goi- through with lari’"
,. it.- progiam a plain.''d it
j nuinbei <■'. good at lili'tes. w ill be
turne.l up who might never have a
chance at
W Ise
Fc in
athlet ii".
coming year
i ,!. m.f
G el I 1
Day Bowl j'.aim
Beaten only once m three sea-
1 hat ' et back a 19 18 loss to
College Ihl l.dl Geoige-
i . un ited la t night to plav
m t.ie piange
Mutation
concerning
team by I
si t y
An Albuquerque. N M. |>a-
l>er quoted Cawthon <ls saving
we lost to a high si bool team "
causing Cya, h 'Teri .Shipkey ot
• New Mexico U Io offer Io tear
’"up 1ns contriLil with lech lor
the next two years
Shipkey also said
was "unethical
The Tech roach said he had
made a statement tn the pres-
ence ot seyxuul Lubbock busi-
ness men at an Albuquerque
hotel in which he asserted
"These boys i Teclu don’t
to play lootball Against
i New Mexico Um-
the Sr liool of Mmes
belter play some
< .1 .1 pm inc Nov 10 1896.
is H an o: pl la 11 when lie
■ md i 11 Iv In :11> I railing
i d ' !e im'il hi i .nu lling inter-
rn D. ! Ji Ji 'I .i i rant and Parker
'.Hl III , Cl I' I., rge He lived in
■a " u hiji m ’1 " emp!o', of the
pioneer ranih-
i.id i.petati'd a
THE LOHG
IUOVRGE HOME
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1940, newspaper, December 4, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307225/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.