Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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DODGERS TRIM GIANTS, PUT
LEADTO GAME AND HALF NOW
Ward and Abbot
Contestants For
Amateur Crown
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four walks and two hits to chalk
four runs and knot the count
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The American League also was
busy changing partners, and in the 1
the I only contest played the St. Louie ;
been hinting that Angelo maj be
another Charley ORiAirke But
just to prove summer still U with
us. one of the big record compan-
ies has come out with a platter
called Dodgers Fan Dance" and
another one soon will introduce a
f tune. "Joltin' Joe Dimaggio '
National Roque tournament held in Greenville. Winton won 15 games
and lc»t only 2 over the ll-day tournament period - iNEA Telephotot
Burrow. 2b. ss
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Tile Fort Worth Cats were going
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fourth place In the
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A shutout over Beaumont last
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suspect, have honestly believed they had the answer to sli
thr worlds probfents Many nt them have been suectesful Hi
varying degrees, but the fact remains no one single
individual or group of indlvkhia), has ever had ALL Uie answers
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ihw attth. I Farris, sf
Uttle doubled for the Firemen's Johnson, c
ong blow and Moses, coming to bat Cotten, p
lis 28th consecutive time without a
lit, tripled for the Lions
Normile gave up only four hits,'
walked six and failed to register a
IN ICELAND
REYKJAVIK. Iceland. Aug. JO—j
vF>—Capt. Elliott Roosevelt son of
the President, has arrived in Ice-
land after s short visit in England.
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> 7 defeat at the
Elder Auker re- [ hands of Shreveport Ths RebsU !
Houston, needing only one more 1 wioved ahead with a rousing • and
game to make it a round hundred ® triumph over Bob Riegel of Hous-
. w*. w« wac -nnuuf Slugger" .
I type of competitor as contrasted to ’
the shorter but straighter shooting
UtUe California Irishman, who
i moved into this tinal* with a one-up
nm»K»> >, luisa. victory over Ted Bishop of Boston
San Antonio at Oklahoma City.
<All night games'
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official 1941 softball season .
s over- for the Firemen and the 1
Knights of Pytbi “ “
not the*r second game to the Lions.
10-6. and th® Pythlans lost their
final me|ee to the Odd Fellows in
k nine-inning struggle, 12-9.
The Lions jumped to an early 2-0
Mad the first Inning and coasted in
for the victory.
The losers counted once the sec- |
>nd frame and went scoreless from
that point to the seventh inntog. Grimes, rf
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OMAHA. Aug 30—lAn—A steel-
nerved star who's been in before
and an unemployed former movie
extra—both up from Uie ranks of ,
public links compeUon -knocked on
the door of amateur golf's hall of
fame today.
Seeking the 45th national ama-
teur championship in a ‘ I
battle over the rugged Field Club .
layout, arv Marvin <Budi Ward of;
Spokane. Wash., winner in 19».
and slim Pat Abbott of Los An- I
•geles. whose beat previous bid for
the crown was his loss to WillJf
Tumps* tn the 1938 finals
Their duel shaped up as a perfect
climax to a week of sensational
golf For Ward, who yesterday
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WHY WAIT?
Why wait
paper. repair or remodel root
home? We have the money ready
to finance year building needs, of- ,
fering you prompt service in liberal '
terms. Let a, explain our propo- I
kltlon before you borrow money |
for any building or refinancing
purpo-e
Denton Federal Savings &
Iahui Association
W. E. MANN. Secretary
Telephone 26
ptey ball
Eton was
defeated in a 13-lnning game. 4
to 3.
Mr. and Mrs V. P. Rice were in
i CrendaU vtetHng Mr. and Mn. Ren
Rushin. former resident* of this
community.
M-hoie '
Methodist revival conduct
Rev. Mr. Adcock of Yalta
cloeed Sunday with one add!
the church.
Mr. and Mn. Hamilton at
hart visited Mr. and Mn.
Bramblett.
Mn Mary GeeHinf viatted her
brother at T aiuMUter.
Miss Billie Jeon Owona la visit-
ing relaUves in Wiehl to Fklta. ,_____*.
Floyd Mason JT. of Fort Worth
M^vUiting^hls grandparents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Titehert and
son attended the Gainesville fair
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Owens and
rtanghtor at Dallas are vtetfjne Mr
and Mn. E. K. Owens and J. W.
Kamp and eon.
Mr and Mr* Dee Brockett end
children of Cherokee County Matt*
ed Mr. and Mn. Jack Stotan.
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R®td who allowed only stx hits,
facing only one extra man in the
last five innings.
Meanwhile. Dallas was slipping by
, ..t » .,B i u.ww..o smote the Chicago White i virtue of an 11 to
} he league leaders with a batting i Sox. 5 to 2. as Elder Auker re- 1 hand* of flhreimni
longer to paint and i average of 316. has hit 17 homers. I corded his 13th triumph. still claim fourth place in the loop.
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p^Uhlno rvar*d with, » nf I He '
bellows put up by Jersey City base- at the bands of Tulsa. 3 to 0.
Tomorrow's games:
Shreveport at Dallas.
Beaumont at Port Worth
Houston at Tulsa.
ut we aiV still convinced that there is a little good in tl>e
worst of us and a little bad in the best ot us. and that we can
allow you where we can be a lot of help on your building
problems, whether Ils a new home or repairing and modern-
izing the old one. Yes, and save you money too.
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Kimbrough9s in the Movies Now
IOOF the first of the seven th with
Ui 8-4 margin It was this frame
hat Rowlett lost control and walk-
ed the first three men to face him |
Before their part of the inning was
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Johnny Kimbrough, former all-American from Texas A. * M . and Actress
Sheila Ryan head back to their dressing rooms after a hard day's work
at 20th Century-Fox studios in Hollywood, where they are making 8
picture, the “Lone Star Ranger”
for
When old Ching John- caused the' death of J J. — -
son goes to Washington to m*‘'- ham. Harlingen realtor, whose car a gleeful plawr “It oughta been a
age the new American League club Glided with an ice cream truck home run Lousy "
there, his children will be entered
in their 19th school . . . Angelo
Bertelli of West Springfield. Mass..
Next week will see Ute grand finale
that winds up league play for the
ilas. The Firemen year The Odd Fellows will lock
•« th. unnk horns in a nine-inning three-out-
of-flve series for the league pen-
nant beginning Monday night at 8
o'clock, and continued on Wednes-
day and Friday nights.
BOX SCORES
Lions n. Firemen
Firemen— AB R H PO A E
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then they bunched two walks, a Ce. Castleberry, cf 3
.ion error and two hits to run up Burrow. 2b. ss 4
ive tallies i h Smith. If 2
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he fifth and another two markers ' Ca. Castleberry, lb 3 1
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Miss Mary Evelyn Sims of Denton
visited homefoiks.
William Th—si of Fort Worth
visited Mr. and Mra. W. A. Thom- i
Mrs Genie Semabaugh of Port
worth to vtotttaE her >totor. Mn. •
WJl Jordan. |
Miss Carol Joyce Gtondenning to
i in Denton visiting friends.
Mrs. L. U Harris and daughter
are in West Texas visiting relaUves.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. OlenfenRkM
Miss Marte Harris was in Ltv-
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shorutop E. Smith walked and R
Smith tripled to score E Smith, but
died on third when the next two
batters went out
| The winners ran up three scores I
the ninth on an error one hit and
four walks and held the Pythlans
scoreless to annex the series
Adams and Carlton wee nipped R Atkins,
for 12 hits, walked five and fanned Ryan, c
four Rowlett gave up seven hits. E Smith, 3b
walked 13 and struckout four R Smith, lb
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' Lockhart. 2b rf
Grube cf
C Atkins. 2b
Brown, rf
Totals:
Lions—
T Jarnagin. 2b
rikeout Cotten allowed eight hits. Harper. 3b
alked seven and fanned two. Moses, ss
Bailey, c
KF Lead Lost b Jarnagin lb
The Knights of Pythias lost their Nowlin, sf
MUt-breaker after leading through- Decker, cf
it the game and going into the Beasley. If
st appearance at the plate for Gentry, rf
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terms and invite an oppor-
tunity to handle your drug
needs
Hy HI GH S. FLLLERTCN JR.
1 i Finch -Hit tint lor ■’■•die Brtrlti
NEW YORK. Ai« 30— Another
record for the Yanks: they'll start
accepting applications for world se-
ries tickets next Tuesday, two weeks
arller than they've ever done it
before You can bet anything ,
; vou want tliat tiie Dodgers will
play their series games if anv. at
Ebbets Field, but it probably makes
Larry MacPhall very sad to know
that the park's capacity is just 6,-
• ow nwrr man me 2Jr.oon snntx rhr-
Yanks will sell Ihe day ot iwh
game The boys and girls out
it F»rt Hills liave been hollering
xs'ause only live grass courts have
been available tor practice end
.hey can t gel ready tor the nation-
als on any other kind But that's
ANSWER: It would be safer to shoot the lioness, for the male
probably would then flee If you shot th« lion, the lioness most
likely would charge.
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LITTLE ELM. Adf M —Mrs. Rob-
ert Kunkle was elected as a teach-
ers. thus completing the faculty
here Other members are J. T Nab-
ors, superintendent, Robert Jolly.
Mn. Claudia Johnston and Mias
Kathleen Sawyer.
A few fannen Vm siart cotton
picking next week.
The Baptist W. M U. met Mon-
day at the church for Bible study
with Mn. Glen Walker as leader.
Evangelist Trailer is preaching
each evening at the Church of
Christ this week.
Erskine Jordan has secured con-
tract for the schol bus route from
Center Point to Denton.
A bus and several can carried
spectaton So Van Atotyne to see
UUe Elm and McKinney * '
in the tournament. UUe
Walking Harse 8—w and Special
: music at Rode* Munday aigliL 15
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Sportswriter Now
The hand that served the ran- ,
berries all season was given a heip-
’ Ing of the same fruit Friday night.
• With his Knight* lacking a run '
Seven Texans were dead today of of tying things in their play-off se-
affic accident in juries rie*. In the seventh inning. Sports-
X. X Smith..18. retired Bcaumunl writer. Rio • Bat • btrnLU. who cvv-..
i the games for Rccord-Caronl-
Tuda.v s guest star:
First indication that winter 1; on traffJ<.
Ul.e wixi. ,Ad». PSjfl^-taln towi> - ' “ “ “ " ~___
getting things roIQnt for the bock- saWtniii worker was fatally injured ere
ey season Mun Patrick. Us t u»t night when struck by an auto- de. slammed a long hit to left field,
tecs younger wn. L\ doing num* nMjb)le „ t), crwurd a rmidential | --- “ ’ ‘
duly out at Camp Upton, which district street.
ten t qiiK-h of a change from his , A craah three miles north of Bee-
old job as delenseman for die VU1 on the San Antonio highway
Rangers^ * When^old Ching U»« death of J J. Wllling-
H5r Lh' ,nc*^.*J^r‘c?’,„LS*{*.cb^ «*M4d^ti^m "lercream’u—k^ ____ ______
—... . i At xiaiyne Leroy Tuley. IXI ————
was killed when hit by a freight KLUOTT ROOSEVELT IS NOW i
v . train while ryding hl* bicycle The
passed up a chance for a good pro s ^y wws mBngled i*.
hockey job to enter Notre Dame ln< dragged 100 vards by the train
And why not? Frank Leahy has <hteh M en<tneer
Kind... rtId n<K klK)w of (jw MCC|dent
A wreck at Hunt Wednesday was
fatal to J. D Stone. 3t. who died
in a Fort Worth hospital last night.
Corporal Alvin David Fbrshee. 22. .
of Fort Bites in Dallas to attend •
his mothers funeral, was killed last 1
night when bis car ran into a tree.
A highway ydeparUnent flagman.
Alvin O Ryder died when he was I.
struck by a car four mites souLr of '
’ Pleasanton — • |
Tully McStansell. 31. of Little- >
fleM. was fatally Injured last night
In a traffic crash at Alamogordo
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Um* artlctea are found, help la se-
cured. ■— estate is ated through
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know how to do it. Get rid of
that uciy dent TODAY!
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Associated Press Sports Writer
v Sufficient having been written for
j | the time being about Howard Pol-
0 I let the Cardinal's sensational new
, pitcher, and It being a matter of i
3 .'eminent consent that Howard Is I
j lagged for baseball greatness, this '
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| Joe cost the Dodgers something [ wrapped up victory for Pitcher Whit
| mote than BIOO 0W) last reason, was | Wyatt £
II was an important win lor iho^mght, 1-0. furthered the Fort Worth
Dodgers, as it fattened their lead | cause
over the idle Cards to a game and * " -
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Spalding. 2b
, J Shepherd, ss
IOOF broke the tie the first of George. 3b
the eighth when Kolner was safe Elrod, c
on an error and later scored The n Shepherd, lb.
Pythlans came back to again tie Frank, cf
|the count and force the game into -Koiner, sf. If
R Shepherd, rf
Carlton, If, p
Keaton, lb
Adams, p
Cats Shut Out
land has slugged 74 runs across the tei V TM4I*tPI*Q H'lll
plate, including the two that proved LA 1 O. Illlll
the eventual undoing of the Giants z v xs I
yTrday^ Game From Fourth
In yesterday s encounter, with the
Dodgers clinging worriedly to a 5-4
lead in the ninth. Dick Bartell of
t,ie Giants whammed one far to to
writer hastens to put in a lew words ; ^Tt held that looked like the busi- strong today.
. ,™. bul Med wick made a run- away from 1
! ning. leaping stab of the pellet and league and a
vi-'r-c* tvt-wkH iin vi««tzxt*v frtr r>1tzKa*r UTHIt 4w« »k. •
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been in my new loeaiten at 713
South Ixicusl. I ain prepared to
i jnd ot the campaign was being re-
ferred to as "Larry MacPhall's fol-
ly" His great comeback this season ! a half,
stamp* Joe as one of the game'si
supreme gamesters.
He Is the "solid man" of
Dodgers these da. s He is crowding : Browns <
'he league leaders with a batting ' Sox. 5 to 2.
nothing compared with some of the! for the season, suffered a setback ; J4*1 wa* Uie long-hitting "slugger'
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ball fans One writer described tlu
club ibarring pitchers' as "the letli- I
argic misfits Horace SUmeliam. Bill I
Terry <Q Co asked local tans to
support '•. . . Vinnie Richards, ho
has been playing amateur and pro '
tennis for 30 years, bows out after
his exiiibiUon Monday at the New
York A C. He's goii* to take a
final crack at Bill Tilden and then
devote his time to business.
THANKS!
I want io thank the public for
the liberal patronage since I have
my
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give yen Ihe test of aerv4on—«nd i °elUM'd suo“ tliereal ter. and at the !
earry a complete line of Conoco " **“ “
product*.
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Conoeo Service Station
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