Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 282, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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League team to the lead for a final score of 7 to 5 In their favor.
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on a Dallas ♦
which they are ♦
•core, and the Oklahoma City In-
dians beat the Rebels 6-5 at Dallas.
In the only one-sided contest of
the night the Exporters took an 8-2
decision from the Sports at Shreve-
port.
Today’S schedule
Oklahoma City at Dallas.
Houston at San Antonio.
Beaumont at Shreveport.
Tulsa at Fort Worth.
"(All night games.)
We Clean and Properly Gap Spark
Plugs at No Charge During Month of
July.
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With men of the Navy, and with smokers
everywhere, Chesterfield is ths one cigarette
you can always depend on to give you just
what you want in a smoke.., .they're Decidedly
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players into the all-star games and row that the Americans would win
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Firestone
Golf Awards
At Club Tonight
Denton Country Club golf awards
won in the 1941 club tournament
will be presented tonight. In a pro-
gram held as golfers gather for
their putting tournament
For. 1941, possession of the Ho-
mer S. Curtis trophy, donating the
club title, will go to L. G. (Bitsy)
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Three Texas League games
lost by the slim margin of one run
last night.
The Houston Buffs eked out a 1-0
win over the Missions in a 13-ln-
nlng affair at San Antonio, the
Tulsa Oilers triumphed over the
Cats at Fort Worth by the same
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gram "Roy Weatherly of Cleveland '
was suspended for cusing out Man-
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the Indians Peck ought to make it
Cussing's Last Stand ”
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b/uoe cm we evet owxal
Mora milei per gallon, wy happy ownonl
Million-dollar rido and handling oomI
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Lowest repair cost in owners' experience!
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Judge Landis may have to take a seven of them.
I hand One manager reported to
have announced Sunday in the
! club house that if any of his guys
1 wanted to withdraw It would be all
right with him Frisco Kdwards
the Pacific Coast League umpire
never fails to remove his store
> ' teeth when he umpirea—also when
I j he eats! . . and Dr Neil O. Board
i man of the U. of South Dakota
j spends his vacations racing har-
. , ness horses . Pete Wellman of
Girard, Ohio, who put up every |
i cent of the prise dough for the
*5.000 Mahoning Valiev Open tour-
! . ney this year, will ditto in 1842- fc
I i real" sport rwmnnwidrd- ■
' Sporting News’ new book. ’How to
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1938 Buick Coupe
Coupe; radio, heater,
new seat covers, good
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beach cottages at Sarasota. Fla..
within walking distance of the
million dollar Lido Casino before _
the site of the Caaoino was her^ w&fi Just another unfortunate
A - . the hvaicjinwiuiiM 3iuy Ouauw
McCray, runner-up award to Ernie _^u g hook or two
T’’ Papa-in-Law Smith are tn
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the order given) tost flight Joba-. next momh a <1Ilst
n‘e *Jar^v.,n<L SL lHan*n: and Homey Melody '3*
second 'light. Gene Davis and | ~T.
r>nny Vinso'i.thlrt night. Eddlel Ouch end Double Ouch? - k
Hu^r„four^ Wake Forest College which has
Hight. Dr Fi eeman Rowell and •
Deats Headlee. fifth flight, Billy
Turner and Bob Marquis Jr.
Two Hits, Plaza
Wins in Opener
Seventeen-year-old Jimmy Nor-
mile turned in a two-hlt perform-
ance at De Ilea last night and etar-
tled fans out for the opening d
the Danae Open Softball Tourney
■aw the Plaea Theater ten of Den-
ton witf 8-X ______
They had upeet the United Fi-
delity Insurance ten of Dallae, a
club composed largely of Southern
MiCh diat University stars and
V ^Tth^Xi^'Son1”^^’ CM-
' over the youngish Denton aggrega- - -
tion.
- Wednesday continues opening
rounds of the toum<Kij. r.:x7 3^':
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• Club Putting
Tourney Tonight
Denton Country Club golfers,
men and women, will stage their
weekly putting tournament at the
club tonight. Picnic supper is stat-
ed for 7:30 o’clock, putting at 8:30.
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Tank Tourney
J| Bnjoy a Cool Delightful
Swim At The
met and subdued the Qulberson, ,
inc., ten from Dallas, 9-3.
Bernard, top Tri-Angle hurler,
mixed hU offerings and literally
slow-billed Culberson , to deatb.
And Manager Hudgins of the vis-
iting ten admitted Bernard had
the dum-eet alow ball he'd ever
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It was not until the eighth frame
of the none-lnnlng affair that the
Tri-Angle twirier weakened and
allowed Ute Invaders their two
markers on three hits, au error j
and a fielder's choice. The other
innings for the visitors were graced I
by goose eggs.
Tri-Angle started the ball to roll- I
Ing by scoring one tally the first
frame when Jackson, first up, dou- i
bled and was sacrificed home by
Strickland The locals scored an- '
other run in the second inning, two
the third, three the fifth and count- j
ed their final two tallies the sev- 1
enth frame
Too Many Bobbles
Fitch, toeing the rubber for Gul- '
berson, pitched good ball, but had
weak backing—five errors being
marked up against the Dallas team. .
He allowed Seven hits, walked two
and fanned four.
Bernard practiclly won his own
ball game. In three appearances
at the plate he garnered a double
and a pair of singles and himself
erosslng the plate three times The
slow-ball specialist was nipped for
six hits, of which three were dou-
bles, two by Marcy and one by
Grisham. Issued only one walk and
struck out four.
y tmopgte
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guttering with stars of national
note wW splash away Friday in the
start of the Bouthwestem AAU
swimming tournament.
Among performers to compete
sr of the world record for the 100-
yard teenststroke race and pomes
aor also of the outstanding time In
the 50-yard breaststroke event.
- Items entered in the men's di-
vision. with theta- outstanding stars
include: - —
Fort Worth
Burns,—
Housty River Oaks Country Club
~n*PMo—Wyman Davis.
Ban Antonio—Jack Toler. Jr,!
former junior and senior South- (
western AAU diving champion and
winner in the novice division in last
year’s National AAU meet, and Ous
Clemens.
In the only game at City Park
diamond Tuesday night the Tri-
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♦ At 8 o’clock tonight the Den- ♦
♦ ton 7-Uppers will meet the ♦
♦ Southwest Tablet Co. team ♦
♦ from Dallas here, the same ♦
♦ club that reoenUy battled the ♦
p ♦ locals to a 0-0 deadlock in ♦
♦ ♦ eight innings. Plaza Theatre. ♦
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I ♦ tournament _
♦ entered, will not play tonight. ♦
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Hate is a vales you can’t afford to miss —
particularly st he —w low ttadaia price.
to the
unispnere aeiense spnere.
"Americans have made the word
western hemisphere i
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ay at 3 p. m.. , rvtwmm soroa | commentator said. ■
At the same DALLAS. July 9—GF>—John Hul-
By 4aYLB TALBOT
DETROIT. July 9.-<r>-0f all
the National Leaguers whose wives
and relations should keep them
out of tall buildings for the next
few daysT OUT one with the meet
legitimate complaint about the way
yesterday's all-star game turned
out is Ariry Vaughan, Pittsburgh's
veteran shortstop.
Arky, not anywhere near famous
! as a distant hitter, rose to the
heights in the cause of the Nation-
| al League and hit two shattering
' home runs in successive innings,
each time with a man on baae. It
was tremendous and should have
. been enough to place Vaughan in
the all-star hall of fame with
something to spare.
1 But what happens? A tall CaU-
1 fornla boy named Ted Williams.
' employed by the Boston Red Box.
comes up with two out and two on
‘ in the ninth inning and stama a
homer to give the American Leag-
' uers a 7 to 5 victory and relegate
Vaughan's two preceding homers to
j the ash can.
1 Dxjking around, Vaughan can
lay such * tough break as that to
a couple ot things. In the first
place, why wasn't Williams, leading
5) and Detroit coach. Mervin Shea (No 30) as he crosses home plate ^walk s^that^^the^fadina
9Ul lnnnik, humer with two on. bringing a trailing American clause Passeau could get at Dom-
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• ■ Yet. last night. Manager Del Ba- '
CDHDTC DnilMnilD "w 11 would h,ve be*D PTOr
orUKId nUUlwUr
I on second base
By EDDIE BRIETZ Secondly, with one out in that
. terrible ninth, Joe DiMaggio stap-
NEW YORK, July 9.—<The Spe- ) ped a perfect double play ball to
cial News Service.>— Red pan dept.: shortstop Eddie Miller grabbed
Ritchie Lemos, who stopped Pete the pill and nipped it to BUy Her-
Scalzo for the N. B A feather- mBn. forcing Cecil Travis at second .
weight title, wasn't listed even as a i and setting up the twin-killing
contender in the last N. B. A. rat- ! that would have closed out the
Ings . Coach Jim Crowley is lead-; game with the Nationals ahead,
ing the life of Riley in Upper Wls- , 5 to 3.
consln. cruising around in Curley' j* l. 2„ t_
Lambeau'S yot. Jim has his meals hurried his throw. r
served on the poop deck and calls McCormick off finit base
the cabin boy to lift the rod every dented the plate .two were on base
time he hooks a bass Paul Der- ' and Williams was up there swing-
ringer has business as well as base- mg his wagon-tongue with a crowd .
ball brains. He built a flock of of 54^74 on edge.
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Such things happen, and
1 Vaughan, who should have been a
the honeymooning Billy Conns wh0 almost hlt the jackpot.
-■ -* - f The American Leaguers now hold
Papa-in-Law Smith.—are in town B lead of 6 to 3 in the all-st wr clase
for a day or so . . . Conn and Lou gjc.
may show to Beantown Ust night the National
■ague magnates stitl were sitting
by themselves on unlighted
-ircases to local hotels, holding
Ouch and Double Ouch? I their heads and giving no mtnd to
Wake Forest College, which has missed train reservations Thai to!
just completed a fine new football the literal truth. ■
stadium, is tied down this year , The American Leaguers were cel-
with nine a way-from-home con- rbratfng the Fourth of July and
tracts. And is Athletic Director Christmas all at once. Del Baker 1
Jim Weaver pulling strfgs! . . a*Jd jubilantly that he believed tf
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The Surplus Marketing Admin- i
istrstion wtn locate its area office 1— 1
for this section of Texas in Den-
ton! and within the next two
weeks will take quarters upstairs In
the municipal building annex, on
Cedar Street just west of the main
building. Mayor Lee Preston said
today.
. In charge will be a tanner Den-
ton man. Richard A. Chrtstal. son
of the late Jack Christal. veteran
county clerk
The SMA has charge. among
other things, of the Cotton Stamps
Plan and the Food Stamps Plan.
cans poles 25c. 9 ft fish
stringer 15e.
Say of Iceland
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BBRUN, July
ed Btates, by 00
has taken aa 1
and is now rogr
the war sone, a
observed today.
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these troops might aa well to in a
Brittah port," ba^----
cupation of Iceland reoaBs
gives new slgnificaaee to Fto-----
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Islands.
No responsible German said M
but it w» obvious that Berlin was
counting on the pooelMKy that the -H
United States would occupy other
places.
’Roosevelt for a long ttan has '
been approaching war and now has I
moved much clsesr to K,** • apota»< 4
man said.
There was spsculatton tare afl
to what is the western hsm
and whether Iceland belongs
hemisphere defense sphere.
! tower.
Dsnton (North Texas State Teach-
ers College pool team)—Bob Gen-
try
University Park—Sonny Smoot,
Mami Clubb and Wesley Porter.
Preliminaries In the novice dlvi- DALLAS
sion are scheduled Friday at 3 p. m.,
with finals at • p. m. £_ Z ---- - - -
hours Saturday, competition to the aey. 19 was electrocuted last night
junior division is scheduled and on when he came in contact with a 86.- roeir nm year os anvuig. v. «. me- ,m
Sunday at 3 and 8. senior men's OOO-volt power line after climbing toriste are Utaiy to be caottam, MH
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 282, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1941, newspaper, July 9, 1941; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307410/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.