Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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For County < outmltmioner
Precinct No. 1:
J. ROY WYATT
For District Judge
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cent of the net gate Of 364.-
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Like Rent 4%% Internet
JOHN MULLER
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hour battery
need, regular
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Dr. McGee To
Begin Revival
Vernon McGee will bo-
woek s revival at Mum gun-
For Beprenentativc
ROBERT E. (Bob) TEEL
Hi-HBEMT !■ WteWNI'.t
S' K flUNTFK
MAYNARD E ROBINSON
H. T. SHAW i
For t’miniy Attorney:
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UJREM MAP.ltY
CLAUD HOWARD
■ K. J BALL
DALLAS THOMPSON
(Re-Elec tton>
For Cottnty Commissioner
Precinct No. tt
S. B (Booker) EABTKIt
M. OLIN HADLEY
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(Re-election. 2nd -J»nn)
1.K3.AND M. JOHNSON
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Grand vlea
game
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Real Eatate. Loihm and Inaurance
VKNM J. JACEHON? lAWYER "
Hom vh • —Mh OM Bquare
n the fifth ta
her In tt
wound u
a free (coring
the^fir*' frame
10. Boston -g (11 inn- didn't score tn 1
Hem te CT pt Tl< work.
Mr* C 8 Harrell,
rcogto
Hare Confldenee
in Dillon's
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5U Cu Ft Box
Real Bargain
$32.50
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da'nghtorg,
Jane, left
wontton. '
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Fort Worth 7. Dalia* IS.
Houston 0. San Antonio (.
Shreveport 2 Beaumont 5.
OklghCMl CHy 5-1 Tulsa. 1-S. U to
nm» an am baaa hit*
FOR SALS; 7-tube eonoole electric
radios, regular »55 (K) now *35 00.
Ftrealoiw Servtoe Store
Far Fla tor lai Rrpreatutatlrn
MUh District
ALBERT M. JONES
WIUJAM W (Hili' FLA]
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tranaarUng
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Precin-i Na I. Place No
B L HIOG1N8, JI».
R U 'Bob* IMOUCi'fll
For < on.table I’rertnet Ne.
MEN
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For Justice Feace-
Precinct No I, Place No
A. C. NORMAN
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Beaumont.
For Counlv Tax A*m-»mw Cull.
SHIRLEY R CLARK
(Re-ElecUoni
BtxwroN fuiirniMiN •
• or District Attorney i
OKAN B TURNKH '
and a
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Richelieu, in Daher harbor, off
Africa. Cable picture poised
by British ca«wor.
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I IRrer of Fort Worth
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FOR SALE Eave as much a* 50
per oent on radtoe. blttyclee. and
auto accetoorics Fir ret one Service
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ORAN SMITH
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ROY ANDWIL-ON
FOR RENT
bath 310 N
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from one
' or Portable Cooling
W your Home Offfce,
or Pl» e of Budneea. ttn-A.'-
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Ln loot feeturwi All Iruidi; of
Sbrel Mutal snrt Roofing Work
WttCttER — This is Lieu*.
Commander "ft. H. Rriitowe,
33, London stockbroker, ■who
BALE-Ladle*. Miaaea and OhU-
dren's Smart Wash Dresses Brand-
ed Mnee. »’ value# *B: SI M val-
um *1 *#: *8 >• values. SI M;
t* M value# *3 M A. Wright's
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Independents It. Friendship
TwtoHy Gorski at the Highway
deserves a little credit for the
game *ti' hurled against the Camp
crew Gordtl went the route and
gave up only four hits and issued
only one free paas. which gives
him as good a record as has been
turned In this year Then- hast
been very few four hit pitching
performances this season. and
when one has been turned In there
were more walks in It than Tom-
my gave Gorski, who for several
years was the leading pitcher of
it* league, can still mix that slow
ball up with his fast ones with
great success
For County Comml-stover
Precinct No. *:
OB) W. INGLE
C. C. curt; PORTER
ADY JEl-LXOTT ’ ■
I land's losing
Tbe’Tribe matte
‘making seven
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WANTBD Elderly tody desires two
untarnished rooms and meals Un
quIM private home. Close In pre-
ferably with middle-aged couple
write box rm
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MuMimoi
David Sowgili Jf.
Hhirley n.t»1 MW
Tuesday for tW
>y will spotul th»i
::z‘7 27c |
«• your lovl. of bhw l>u*4|
werme. sug d<ig» 0. rm-utn,#
For sale and guaranteed All
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9 ever fit
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.ow b« $ I 25 Week
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Br r—b w—re |||
games with big IJ
a couple of I
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at their to L. ■ -1
, The Camp
error1, and ibatr
pirnken put U tnan on kase with
walk* to ato the road man in |
Uto* acoriug attudi J
JMraty made seven itobes to 1
■•— a— mi twi) h(tt wn|J 1
j two inning* they
score in and only two they
didn’t get a hit The caaiper*
wage meting anwn and tuning
fiw paaaes but. the Highway poo
the contest with heads up bage
running They didn't pass up a
chance to take on extra base or
More a run if the ball was juggled
or a player was ont ipf jxysltkm
The road men were credited with
tan stolen bases and hone base
was in on the stealing several
times
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FOR RffiNT 1
cottage w H
FOR RENT rive room unftirnish
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FV ( aunty Clerk
J FRANK CLARK
PHIL HUKY
GROVER C HArtT
TRUMAN <A T.) GRIFF
C. W. fCharlie, HOLLA)
For County Treasurer:
VIVIAN GENTRY
MeDANIEL'S MINIATTRE
GOLF COUBMk
AMI) (toOQt IT GI4OI NON
Vow Ojw-n F<>< Play
Ciw H«»4'tile * N Grenbory
DAT AND NIGHT
Modern It Hole Course
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when we close for church
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and daughter. Wknda. aud Mr
mui M>. Marlin >' iton iiave
retunwd front a vacation trip to
New Oelaarw. Baton Roi«e Oal-
ve*io». Houston and other south-
ern pointe.
Robinoon and ehU-
relatlvoe In
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O. R. O. NOW 67c
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fite.
HHUP WANTW Wauresa
toes than It years of age
tonality Yale Toaste^y
FAREWELL SI
COMPLIMENT
•MH'iWSStBW-' I )ERS( )\.
Compllnu ■ i.!U; mIs
Artt Ark the Womt
■ Baptist Church entertained
■ shower, at the ciiureh
1
•I Mrs M W Richard*
lv "Ijovable progn
■ tivert Mrs Nix and MU
■ of AlVdnido sang n duel
jjltauud by Mrs C E J
■ht Burn-son, Miss Ann
■fave a reading, and Mrs
S.?lj Godlev offered a vocal 1
■ tiompanied bv Mrs .Meirt
■ Mrs D. W Wofford
tip lief to1* of appreciation
Chii-
ai oo1
tl 50; 80c values,
A J Wright'*
FOR 8ALE Elberta pencha* 60b
in. on hard I> D Alien. Llnie
Pralrto Cemetery Farm,
nisHI-
MAM HIM A IM
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hit* and handed the Browns their
14th .tralght defest W-S Dee
Mlles had a perfect day. "4 for
4 "
sugar Smith (Talked Rick Ftr-
rell with (he bases loaded in the
eirisUi to provute .thp winning «m
'as WaklHngton beat U* White
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KEENE NEWS
REVUL- .
I erme aa I
SALP hl -lien* him and Play
Suits *1 80 values 3 suite gl 00;
Mk- values. 1 suits *1 00 A. J
Wrights.
biigglad but six 1111
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is! JWw. It own be pur- I
otUHMld h« lang than J
rt w .iFwdoinp Par n*y I
* cujmok I
i.in. iWVHANCB I
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and Mr- Pearl MrKlrap,.;
ami M’"' Orville M<
■on Date and Mr and .Mfr*,
Earl McElroy of Hot»»t
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Mail seal Leaga#
Brooklyn T. Chicago 4.
New Ywk ». Pittsburgh 1.
Only gam» aciuMlU*d
Ateweteaa iteagaa
Clevaland «. New teak ».
M Letos a. PhlteMIMi* M
4, w<i*fti4n*ten $.
Detroit r, r
ings >
FOR BALE: Freeh milch cow
Want to buy railway car,
doors, or «mall ly>u»e to move
Phone 478
Frtvite
FOR RENT Two rows* Curnktoad I
■4 ID NT J,.., -HOT furnl ‘Ju ,
ed apartment tot North Wilhite
FOR RENT 'three room furnMhert
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-IFOR RENT t’r^protniwi ape*11,
1,1 a' K '* ..... . ; n'ilEVM V ■#««(.(.' Fieri
room
Sil
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was
fighting today to end a slump
flan Antonio took it* second
Mraigh; victory from the Buff*.
» to 0. last night, behind Uie one-
hit pitehwg of Maurice Newlin
The Mlaatoiu. garnered five hit*
off Howard Kri#t. one of them
Clark Jorgeiuvcai.
UmBK-.-JIM ware on the
ditegwing in a hitting epidemic
Ualla- pounded Fred Marberry
J H MOteFy and Ash HULU, for
-$• htt* last night to beat Port
Worth 11 to 7 The Oat* made
D sale hits off Dallas' tta*. left-
handei. Hob Uhte
Bea union ' beat Shreveport 5 to
3 ta anoUiar one-hluer Les Muel-
ler was the winning pitcher
Georg* Wash! n> ton got the tone
hit a home run—after a male
had been walked, to account for
the two Bporte runs
Oklahoma City split * a donate
header with Tuba The Indians
won the first game S to 1. with
Fred Qwro Unuttag Ute Oilers I
three hits Tutea hit Fisher and
Cotenaw wMy six tima# in the
nighteMgi tor a t to 1 win Two of
the safeties ■ were homers by
Whitney and Jobnawi Paul Krick-
son allowed five hits
CHICAGO July lb <ua>- Phil '
Wrigley millionaire owner of the Cteburueb Highway
Chicago Cub* put hl* finger yui.** 'r '-d las' '.it ' Uvw «». ~>
; .vr.^. (D 13 run* White the
I*r.in to te fearedth»toe«» 04X‘-C.<w eked out lour
right <iown until the vary «ii hit* off Gcraki and got three run*
... ',u,il< don't tliey? |I» the swtstd game 'i'r ludepen
Wrigley said yesterday after wat- dent* took the Friendship ten. U
I citing the Dodger* Uck hte Cub*,) to •
7-4 r NMthwwy *u»pprd out with •! rTT M
ARhotigb he knew little about naven-run' tyed in the Iirat ta- I independent***™** build-
ba*eball when he first moved into nlng .off two clean knock* and ( »»1 ““ ^pendent, were buna
the picture Wrigley ha* developed five walks Carter and MoOWl- * ”■
—*- tali walked and Klug came tiirough
With a stogie Hickman walked
and.eountad before the frame wm '
over
In the second inning the camp
had two clean blows and scored ‘
- Highway counted a tally.
And - in the third. Lough hit a '
home run f.» ootnp to give
them anoUver marker Highway
buitolted » single •»< four walks
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FOR SALE Nike marked fda ter-
rier pt'P «07 8 Wilhite MH
1470
FOR SALE 1.000
radio* only slightly
ggl.M value for M*
Service Store
Fnet.dsh|p ecored in Hie tint
inning* but
alirt Ute Iiriji frame. u»ey never
(By United Frew
League-leading Houston
. '1
awi»y with
-.......rtt fnun*. th, ----,—
dent* hung to that lead for the
remabider of the game adding.
to four
""!™s
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i MEW SWIM BECOIU) - .
Krea*. breadairoke *#4 Otto Jarotx, crawl, who let new record
i io IMLyard moftlay relay swim race at A. A. U. mao* in Swn*a
Barbara, Cal. Jarett. IB, repretenfin, Chicago Towari Club,
opened mae* by victory in 220-yard froeetyke. else setting roc-
etoi of 2 minutot and Li.I intend*
their Cub victory The Dodger*
made five runs in the first throe
tailings belting the besiMX'iicUd
BUI Lee oft the mound in less
than three Curt Davis, the °
Brooklyn starter, was also hit hard ,
but his relief man. Vita Tamulla.
corraled the Cubs and held therti I
to one bit in the last six to- '
nines Tamults. Who's gltowed '
only two earned runs in the tetot 1
41 innings, received credit for the I
utetorj
The New York Giants trimmed
the Pirate* 8 to 1. in a night ,
gaw C. * "T ~ ‘ -t
sixth victory of the season, allow- ]
tog only six hits..
Detroit moved back into the
Ameriean League lead by coming
tram behind to beat the Red Box
10-8. in 11 Innings Pinky Rig-
gins' single with the bases load-
ed and two out in tbe eleventh
brake up tbe game
The Yankee* smacked the In-
d.au* again. 8-8. nuuuqg Cleve-
| land’s Iosin* streak to five
straight Rosar. Rolfe and IM
I Maggio hit homer* tor the Yank*
“ ---- : three error*.
.. for them in
commanded motor boot that 'games against the Yanks
‘ »rhe Athleti* rapped
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FOR BALE Rhode Island Red
pullets Phone 71.
MBN. WOMUBNI WANT VIM?
BUmulant#. tonloe ta Oetxea tab-
irt* pap up bodtas teMUng Vit-
amin Bi, Ison, Ctauas, W>o#-
nkMirwa. Site #Im today only 20c.
First package mttatltee or maker
refunds tow price Call, write
Ittmtro Drug Store and all other
*ix>d drag Moron
BQR SALE Used Garland Oa*
Range, automatic Ughtlrfg and heel
control MB W Chamber*
8tAL> -Ladle*. -MJase.1; add
dran's Gown# and Pajama*
vaule*. 3 for
3 for *1 00
the campltt
tlxth for the I
I2lh CongTviwtonai niMrlet
JACK LANQIXIN
FRITZ G LANHAM ,
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4 K>tr». Ilte'h l-sUteril ’ IJM1 I k- Wl-WAT <1 ‘
* FLjOUR, 24 LU. 49c ’ b*‘ WHEAT 51.
t “ton i i. os..,.......... ux> | ,b« WHEAT HR AN 91
5 MiFEBlOY UK) ! .b«. Wlwftt ShwU
■ 100 Lbs. Dairy Feed
Blue RiMxX Mirih
,-30e i 100 Lb«. Ground Barley $1
York state
Purlou* at the oommtoilon'* ao>
iton. Promoter Jacob* threatened
to rettre front boxing altogether
a« "soon as present contract# An*
completed " Jacobs Mcu*es the
oommtMtori of menacing his pro-
motional Inveetments and the wel-
fare of boxing’ by their iinortho*
log acucm*
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Colo
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Dr and Mrs Richard Hall and
daughter Bartaara. of Naw York
City, are spending the
with her mother Mrs
Griggs
Mr t^and Mlts
t tare* 24 0*. BREAD 8c J
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day evening, speaking twice dally,
U W > ta and *t I » m
Will Iteott at Oteburrw will lead
the staging, and Mite Elmore ang
Mr* Httrttehel Vetlder wlU pane
Oluuge of the orctieeto and etacir
This servlee is sponsored by the
Blum Peeabyterisn Church, bu*
all visitor* are tovMM to these|
’service*
A. ehurch
Mr. and Mr* Sydney
per and Mr and Mrs B
<*k.
S. D. A Churt 11 \
H'tMV f
Mr and Mrs Rex Galllcut and
children, and Mrs Lula Oallicut
of Memphis. Tenn.. are the guest*
of Mrs L. A Callicut.
Henry Cochran of Dalworth spent
Sunday night with Mr and. Mr*.
Fpurgeun Bay Ila*
Mr and Mr* Lee Kent and
f attended the ringing in
WINTHJ: Team mowing Phone
4470 Arch Fcrgusoi.
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MAt HlNLlUuSS ilk 'LAN! NT
WAVES W.09
MOHAN - ANDERSON
RAItnER a ItKAl TY SHOP
Phone 138 *'
the finest ball park ta basebaU
All he needs now is the ball club
to go with it He’* attgtiMm
enough tn get it even If he ha*
to clean liouee What he's mostly
looking lor is a manager Uke Leo
Durocher. who can make his ball a run
player* give out and go toe route
when Uiey are well-paid, and are
given as many liberties as any
team in the major*
But the present Cub# are a laay
team and will be lucky to tlnUii I
In rust diviUto thi* »ewn »c *ewto
Wrigley will have to begin <Mv#i- 9s W
oping the hustling team he want* M ” S®
altei the 1940 eeaaen If the Red* «, . ..; W ■
waren t another bustling team, tin W.,1' 4 ‘
Dodger.- might win their first pen- }
nant in 20 years They might' ’ -* '
win anyhow il anything happens
to pincinnaU
The Dodgers trimmed Uu Reds'.
lead to three ggutes yesterday by Phon* or see us about spraying
~ " for bagwornw and other
FrtOu Ftoral At Nursery
F” '< »
ij
£ I
j
VIJEB'UKNE. WLU ...... ..
WRIGLEY HAS ROADTEN IS
FINGER ON EASY WINNER
DODGERS OVER CCC
Mr <s,and Ml; Julian Well* rd
Iwlla* have returned home after
a visit with Mr* J. F Harris
*11,1 M'» Adah Clriggs
FOR BALE Clearance Bate girl s
. drease* Kate Grewaiway make
Carl Hubbell pitched bis 4 u> M; gl to g! W value* at
— ----»— tec and Wc Big stock but they
IwlU soon be sold at thrive price*
! Wright Brother*
Mr and Mt» W R Newman
•nd Raymond Newman spent]
11 irsday kvenihg in Glen Rose
When, They Play '
— ^MK
Tom Urngwe >s
tump-
Ban Antonio
Beruanont
JDbmMi
SSK*ert .........
Oklahoma City
Tuba
Port Worth
get much iSMulta We say Uun
lit ,doe»nt mage'any difference
he* h*rd a Mck a man can bit
he Ml to be able to duck to tune
rite other fellow may be
able t» hit )u*» as tie/g Jenkin*
was pWd by some bee sure he ha*
a repiitsUon at carrying a hard
purten but Armstrong also did a
Mt rte punching
Armslrorte was underestimated
and hAd been given up, too —' '■
g* through. b«t averyenr 1* 1
-Ir-.y tttev were »■,.»,»• now and
1 laying maybe Jtanrins will 'profit
by hk mistake# They «gy be we*
beaten by one rft (he beet boxing
nieu oi hi-, time and the Infiu (
«nm at defeat might help to] Ustwir he* •<#>* to San
make a great ftghrer out of hlm r>££ n»l(r tewre l^h«
“***" led tor United State. Navy
Mr and Mr* Otto ihrl Mo--
Hiroy have returned to their hme
in Hobart, Okla . after (pending
two week* vacation here with their
Parente. Mr and Mrs G P. •
McJBlrov They alsn visited in
Fort Wnrtli, Dalia*. Houston Gal-
vartgn, Auethi and other
I <rf Mttanut In South TVitai
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Boston 3? 48
RUMMpbfg ........ 36 «
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Tmin- W. 1. RM.
: Detroit 48 . 33
Cleveland .? 48 M J
Boston 46 36 .
He* York 43 M ".
Oucago ............ 38 41 .
Washington M 48 .
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TODAY-8 gtsanVlB
Terns Lflagw
Fott Wtarto at Oklahoma CMg
Dallas at Tulsa
Houston at San
Shreveport at
Cleveland at' New fork.
Detroit at Boston. .
M Louis at PhDedsteMe
Chicago at WadiiQg»in
Boston at CtaainaJb
Phitadelptua at at LmM
Brooklyn st Chicago
New York at Ptttaburgh
I
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Two MOI, fumikhad
311 We#t Wllspn
BJr-NT
. If you Uke
aseeae. you missed
good enes Thursday night If
ware not S* the city park
----- »ay waUoped toe I---
> » eeoee and get _
— * “1 The Can»‘
made u <
re ixu 13 men on base with
NEW YORK. July 1# (l)P>-One
of the atormiest *e.-uilon* in the
history of toe New York Boxing
CooimlMlon was estpected today
when Chairman Jehn J Phetan
call* to account Welterweight!
Champtan Henry Armstrong and*
' > ■ —4 Ftt.- —wjevre IT Tree* |
The! propped
The fighters, their managers and
Promoter Mike Jacobs will be pre-
sent tills afternoon when F*1»elan
explain* hl* acUcpi Ur ordering the.
purse* Of both fighter-: upheld
after Wednesday nights fight at
toe Polo Ground*
Phelan refused comment when
asked to ekplain hi* order but
it was believed that toe uniimlw-
non will try WKforpe • haru-
•- tracY for their neat
I Dalias •
An enjoyable sootal was giyen
. Monday night by Mlsae* (tenon
and Dome Conrad The time was
spent io playing gamas. and ice
cream conns were served to the
It gueat*
Mr and Mirs
TiMvKtay In Dlabt
brrr, 110*1,
Prof and Mr* A. ■ Hall are
* standing toe uiusmt in Boulder
iiofio ol-WNING in Johnson
County Full time route tolling
Rawtetgh HLutehoki Product*
Start at once Mutt have car Out
more particular* Rawtelgh's. Dept
TXG139-3M Memphis Tenn
Mr and Mr* Ixtute ttandere
have moved to Fort Worth
Mrs. Sydney Culpepper and
Mr* Bov Young were ta Parti
Worth Monday !
Mr and Mr* Manford Sande-
fer and Mr and Mr* IJayd
. Winn Were in Dallas Saturday to
'’attend toe singing at the B. 0* r
*' *rosaaa^naaa ota,aaa^r mssMu zt**, *****( * *' "“ -*“
,n Lightweight Champion Lew Jen-
nie Fort Worth
; the groove again.
ttteir third Straight game Thursday
night as the Dallas Rebel# turned
on «n 18-hit attaegR*prhe game
ended 10 to 7 and saw thru*
Fort Worth pitchers slugged for
18 hit#
| They say; that Lew Jenkins
fouaigt toe kind of fight he prom-
itaMl agktnst Henry Armstrong
.tenklit* fought with everythin*
off Armstrong’s head Milch didn't utU to be made in Ne J
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