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Phone 323
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Sales and Service
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Leonard White of Dallas won
Phone 1212 when you want qual-
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Save time in Washing Our
BUY
INSECT
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Steam Washateria
Belle of Wichita
LAMP GLOBES
Flour
ITS SO EASY!
at the
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economical,
for your victory garden
now Turnips, mustard,
collard, lettuce, radishes,
etc. Garden Tools of All
Kinds.
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WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
Wfcst Side of Square
for groceries
eetables ai
CUT RATE AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
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Taliaferro & Son
North Side Square
685
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547
496
468
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This beats the band
When the Elkhart (Tex ) school
board ran clear out of candidates
<By Associated Press)
The presumptuous Fort
Cats, who all year have been try-
ing to claw the Beaumont Export -
terday at the hands of the Ship-
pers, 3-1 and 3-0.
The third-place Cats gave it the
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formamlly followed up Brazil’s
Aug. 22 declaration of war with
with a constitutional decree to-
day that the state of war ex-
ists in all national territory and
with four other measures to put
the nation on a war footing
ECONOMY FOOD
STORE
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Wide World Sports Columnist
NEW YORK. Aug 31— A lot of
folks expect the next 1
Firemen
I O O
WASHINGTON, Aug 31 .—
—The Justice Department an-
nounced today the indictent by
a federal grand Jury here of
two dismissed WPB officials and
three dealers Inused machine
tools on charges of conspira-
cy to defraud the United States
and interfere with prosecution
of the war
Grace-Barrow
Chevrolet Co.
200 S. Locust Street
Phones 99-479
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ity
deli
Spalding, IOOF
Groves, Lions
Bailey. Lions
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39
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Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
Team
The Williams S
SWP HOUSE PAINT
MADE
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The tomp of Ulysses 8 Grant in
New York was built by popular
subscription at a cost of J6OO.OOC4
• Dr Worth Harr
Saturday reported
first lieutenant 11
Corps at Duncan
tonio He has been
sician In Pilot Pc
and previously wa
ills father, the lat
ris Mrs. Harris w
lot Point for the i
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Floyd Ezell, son (
and James Ready
♦ Point left Monday
duct Ion in the atr
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WASHINGTON, Aug 31-UP)
—The Senate Finance Commit-
tee voted today to retain most
of the house schedule of corp- k
oration taxes in the new reve-
nue bill, including a 90 per cent
excess profits levy and com-
bined rate of 45 per cent on
normal and surtax income.
Elim '
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CHICAGO, Aug 31—UP)—The
explosives safety branch of the *
Army Ordnance Department
announced today At least five
workmen were killed, three were
buried in wreckage and one was
seriously injured in a construc-
tion accident at the Lake On-
tario Ordnance Plant, Youngs-
town. N Y.
Buy Your
« ’ Fur Trimi
i of the golf course, and Ray Mas-
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trips
■nt to
Note* of Sei
Here and Tf
Ont in Uie Pecos
according to west
cowboy thrillers, a
tough to survive, f
'4row H Phillips, so
Ups of Denton, ai
dred other Air Fo
enlisted men are
slvely that this Ai
no bunch of soft
are preparing the
ing school for the
of cadets which Ls
rive about Sept 1
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high school champion, defeated L. 8an
M Crannel, 14 years old, two and
one
In the consolation play for the
first flight, Parmer Lee lAwrence Balias”
ers out of first place in the Texas j through
League, got a double beating yes-
For Better ('leaning ana Pre—
i Ing, call American Cleaners A Dy
Pct
470
444
430
412
406 i era.’ Tel. M*.
403
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394
391
383
gig
Now you pour stockings from a
bottle and smooth them on easily,
evenly, speedilyl Pretty to see...
comfortable to weorl They come
In two fashion-right colors—
Sun Beige and Sun Bronze.
VflVA Ito HIM Is opaque and
covers skin blemishes and
Imperfections. 5 oz., 1.00
Approximately 20 applications
In one bottle.
Of course you use StFEK flrtt to
dispatch unwanted hair and
ochfave satln-imoofh legs. .65,1 00
TOBIN DRUG STORE
Phone 47
DONT GAMBLE WITH
I^RYNOGOTRACHEms
Larynogotracheltis plays hav-
oc with laying flocks but you
don't have to risk "larynogo”
outbreaks Just vaccinate
your growing birds noiw with
Dr Salisbury's Laryngotra-
cheitis Vaccine; the Immun-
ity is lasting.
SWINDLE'S PHARMACY
Mildred and Forrest Swindle,
Owners
Phone 49
fenstve, were t
Yibservers as heavy.
Throughout the British attack
there was no answering fire from
the shore The action was broken
off in the moonlight at 4 57 a
and this destroyer pulled away, fol-
lowed by the other warstiips
I was standing on the starboard
side of the bridge with the chief
I of the exedition, a young, black-
haired lieutenant commander, when
a strange craft, suddenly emerged
from a dark patch of water The of-
ficer ordered the guns to Are
Tracer shels split the darkness as
the ship's batteries poured streams
of explosives into the sea
I explained, "and we are obliged to
LONDON. Aug 31 —UP)—A
foreign diplomatic source who
could not be quoted by name
said today he had received un-
confirmed advices from the con
tinent indicating that Adon
Hitler and Benito Mussolini
would confer soon on the dnai
problems of campaigns tn Rus-
sia and Africa
Dorris Brown, wl
• -»ng in • ihr <y 6 i
,with the rank of
officer and workini
er. has been chosei
specialized course
Indiana University
ton. Ind. HLs pi
Mrs. J H Brown
celved a letter fr
lieutenant comma
pointing out thr
their son was reef
tlonlng the advai
Ing that the U V
National
Team —
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WASHINGTON, Aug 31—(/T*,
Action by congress to make
18-and-19-yoar-old men subject
to the draft was predicted to-
day by Senator Taft <R-Ohio>
who said the selective service
system ought to be overhauled
at the same time to provide a
fixed schedule of inductions
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eldEnds'
T.S.CW. links I
Play Lite Sunday <
Dallas?
make these reduced <,
i only the most essential needs " I
I He pointed out that these redac-
tions come at a time when all ve-
hicles, especially trucks, are work-
ing overtime to meet the heavy de-
mand for the fall movement '
winning the first game. 3-1. and the
Senators capturing the nightcap.
2-0
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TtW, €•■ TraaiferN Yovr Name at little test I
The •wmt'af the teoM above wed JaattwwcMta At
of MtaL Ftaf eaaa-tbe naw "alLeiirfece YL
L oniforatiac** 1WP Undercoater MM. lee- /flk
lewd Cwt Ueatifnt, darebto 1WP Howe/JR)
Paint. Let w show yva bow to traneform K£BK-
yaar bw« Ude toyowt war*______• vy*
With tiie City League's softball
season near an end, the Lions held
Cop place in the^standlngs as the
final week of regular play began.
The Lions have no jnore games
I scheduled, and only three remain
The Cardinals beat the Braves, | Play*** by
in the | wnile the K of p is second by 63
Ambitious Cats
Dished Out
Double Setback
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former state ehampion and
ranking amateur In the last
open, defeated
art at Delia*, nation
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Pennant Duel Between Dodgersand
Cardinals Develops, with Former
Now Standing Three Games to (rood
Fel- |
War Time Hours
OPEN 7:45 A. M.
CLOSE 7:30 P. M.
Sundays Only: Open
8:30 A. M. and close for
lunch 1:00 P. M. to 2 P.
M.
Thanks for your coope-
ration.
HEADLEE’S
f ! Phone 88
!■ 807 N. Locust St.
Hie Denton High School Broncos
arc to start workouts Tuesday for
the 1942 grid season, according to
field Coach Clyde Carter Training will
be at the high school stadium
All boys who want to try out
for places and are eligible were
asked by Carter to be at the stadi-
um promptly at 3 o'clock Tuesday
altemoon.
VS orkouts Tuesday
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j The Firemen and Odd Fellows are
i tied for third place, each with .333
f and each has two more games
Getting ready fo.
fliers who will an
training are officer
vllle basic flying i
miles east of Dent
"theater of operatic
school to be cperaU
Service Command <
jNewstrom, comman
’announced that tht
big rapidly to the
training.
Cadets will kuU
from primary sch<
have learned the
light airplanes At
will get a heavier
plane, a single engi
school instruction,
teamwork in flying
dies. The new stat
southeast of Greei
• g'black lands" of E;
Aide to the coi
cer is Lieut-Col.
Harns, executive off
the cadets will con
for the "Ihrt” whei
C Rockwood, dlrrx
has a crew of of:
the first group <
commandant of cad
ter List Jr., while :
Pigman is director <
Adjutant of the p<
,V. Kleinjan, and v
number of officers
from stations in tl
Ing Lubbo'.k, She:
Waco and San AnU
Supplies are ac
Quartermaster W .
sub-depot chief, Ca
Squadron commant
Captains N M.
Brownson. William
Johnson. Clifford F
Whitney and Lieut
Cqpnpletion of
*'he post Is being
roads. Last week’
to stop tiie progrt
according to Col.
fternoon on ,T. 8. C. W links
In the consolation, Leonard White
The Van
Shop of 1
Persoi
“Paying Scattered Bills Through The ’
INDUSTRIAL CREDIT CO.
“Just when wet had begun to really worry over meet-
ing our bills on time we heard of the Industrial
Credit Plan, which groups several bills into one. Now
_ we are repaying our bills out of income and the amount
<rf our montmy payments are so conveniently arrang-
ed, we scarcely misS the money.
And Tom is entirely a different man with all those
/ bills under control.
Week's Schedule
Monday. I. O O F vs. Knights
Tuesday, Errand Service vs. Flre-
i men.
Wednesday, Plaza night
Thursday. Firemen vs. Odd
lows
By AUSTIN BEALMEAg
Associated Press Sports Writer
Like cufless trousers and celling ' pounded him and three relievers
I prices, that pennant due) between
! the Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Lou-
i is Cardinals—which most folks fig-
| ured would get here sooner or later
Worth —finally has arrived
| After coasting along in the com-
| paratlve safety of a lengthy lead
i most of the 1
acts as ms caaay. i TPMin
Tw s fwsf (IaIh tzam I 1 OJhci* Flights , Beaumont
.“ • Oeld*. n*"7 Todd °? In the flrat flight. Billy High- 1 Shreveport
tower of Arlington, former state port Worth
•1 Stew-
____ntercol- ,
B champion, 3 and 1 to take I
hampionship of the invitation
; temoon. All were played at T. 8.
' C. W. except the Bunday morning
' matches lit Denton Country chib i
L. G. Wilson, official starter of in- (
vltatlons tournaments, pronounced |
the play here the fastest of any of
the Invitation tourneys in the state
' this summer.
! War bonds to tire value of 3250
were awarded * the winners, the
champion receiving a 350 bond and
the other winners 325 bonds
! Some of the best known golfers
In the state participated, represent-
ing many cities in Texas
Dr L H Moore was faculty spon-
sor of the tournament, as manager
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DIVORCE GRANTED IN
TRICT COURT
Judgement for the plaintiff was
entered by Judge Ben Boyd Satur-
day in district court granting a
divorce tn the suit of Lonnie
Baker vs. Delbert Baker and custo-
dy of minor child was granted
plaintiff. The defendant was re-
quired to contribute 310 monthly to
the support of the child. 4
Pct
606
579
566
538
528
.510
374
.308 old college try in the first contest, games.
The Cardinals started the Dodg-
ers down the hill, but the Chicago
44
53
60
63
67
55 68 .447
50 75
49 86
STANDINGS
Texas League
W
86
81
82
77
75
.... 74
65
44 100
League
W
87
85
70
63
58
60
51
36
W
American league
INtew York *. 85
Boston 78
St Louis 68
Cleveland 67
u. qua.- j Detroit 64
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day morning and finals Sunday af- t Philadelphia
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Texas league
Beaumont 3-3. Fort Worth 1-0.
Shreveport 2-2, Dallas 1-3.
Houston 9. Tulsa 3
San Antonio 5-2, Oklahoma City
1-0
Ten High Batters
AB
68
63
86
Stough. Firemen 34
Carrico. IOOF 32
I N Shepard. IOOF 67
, T. Jarnigan. Lions .£5
| Harrison. K of P 71
! Davis. Errand 8 46
Douglas, Errand S 60
Ted Lyons won his weeky game '
for the Chicago White Sox. pitch- |
ing a 2-1 decision over the Phila- i
dtlphia Athletics, but the A's ral- !
lied tor two runs in the ninth in- '
ninr to squeeze out, 3-2. in the
second game with Phil Marchildon
pitching four-hit ball
I
3-2
The Cincinnati Reds beat the
Philadelphia Phils. 2-0 and 8-5, with
’ Johny Vander Meer hurling the
shutout |
The New York Giants downed Lions
the Chicago Cubs. 8-6. in the first ; K. of P.
game, but the second ended in a
5-5 deadlock with darkness halting |
play after nine innings Errand Service
In the American League, the St. I
Louis Browns helped take some of
the pressure off the New York
Yankees bV splitting with the Bos-
ton Red Sox while the Yanks were
winning a pair from the Detroit
Tigers, 7-1 and 4-3 Tiie Sox still
trail the Yankees by eight games
| Cleveland and Washington divid- '
■ The Dodgers Bred both barrels * ed thetr bargain bill, the Indians |
at the Pirates yesterday and came
away with nothing better than an
even break, while the Cardinals
swept a doubleheader with the Bos-
ton Braves for a total of 19 vic-
tories in 22 games
Wyatt Needs Help
. Whitlow Wyatt pitched tiie Dodg-
ers to a 3-1 decision in tiie opener.
> although he had to have help In
the eighth inning, but Uirry French
F
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son on subs
R’ ''
Rix Stukaa
Out of the sun swooped six Stu-
kas for the first round
Screeching, they made for this
J destroyer like a beast after prey
Pom-pom batteries, machineguns
and turret guns of the destroyer
were brought into play and the
following warships added to thie de-
fensive fire, but the pilots paid lit-
tle attention either to the guns or
HOME GU ARDS ARE NEEDED
TO HELP WIN
It is essential that our home front lie as nealthy and
strong and alert as jiosible. Then only can . e .'•onirib-
ute all-out effort! The pharmacist has an importnnt
job—he is the assistant to the doctor, meticulously
dispensing prescriptions to comliat disease. Brooks
Drug strives to fortify the pharmacist’s position as
.• a factor in public health. Our company carries com-
plete stocks of only the leading manufacturers. Our
drugs are compounded wi|h modern precision instru-
ments to insure accurate measure. And our prices aie
RIO DE JANERIO. Aug 31
—(A*)--President Getulio Vargas
r
is more efficient, cuts down
on soap and washing com-
pound and get the wash
clean
(Editor’s note Larry Allen,
who won the 1941 Pulitzer Prize
award for distinguished report-
ing in foreign affairs for his
work with the British Mediter-
ranean fleet, is back at an
Egyptian base of ter prolonged
dlve-bomblpg of a destroyer
from which he wltnesed the
shelling of axis positions near
El Daba Cut and bruised, he
tells in the following dispatch
of the British atack and its
aftermath >
Perhaps as responsible for the
Brooklyn slump as anything is the
leg injury of center fielder Pete
Reiser which has put the National
League batting leader in the hos-
pital after hobbling him for nearly
two weeks.
Pistol Pete, who has failed to get
a hit in his last 15 official
to the pate, finally was sAi
Johns Hopkins last night for treat-
ment of a torn ligament in his left
thigh
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New Sport Shirts
Ijong, short sleeves, S?
galmrdines, twills, ray- : f-
ons, all shades. - * *■< J
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. Aug 30-‘Delayed)—UP>—
British warships smashed
Marshall Erwin Rommel's big axis
j supply base in the Egyptian Desert
south of El Daba with a pre-dawn
bombardment today and fought
their way home under ceaseless
dive-bombing concentrated on this
Flotilla leader
Naval gunners fired 1.000 high ex-
plosive shells into the sleeping Ger-
man-Italian base in 42 minutes
They left a wide area of destruc-
tion and huge fires amid barracks
plavecFfootbail tn c»lllege but'never ^nk P*rks. repair shops, ammunl-
I had coached He will teach band “
work in the mornings and coach
In the afternoon Wonder wha; I
he'll do with his time between the
halves?
Repel bugs, mosquitoes, all
summer insects, allow you
comfort on porch, lawn, in-
side Enjoy your summer eve-
nings
60 and 100 Watt
1
r---al GET YOUR FALL
Victory Seed
planted early. Here are a
few essential* for that
garden: Turnip Seed.
Mustard Seed, Collards,
lUpe, Beans, Let-
tuce, Radishes, Etc.
The Seed House
--Phone 62
Cor. Bell and McKinney
LOS ANGELES. Aug 31 —UP)— j
The powerful Washington Redskins
won the game. 26 to 7. but the ,
Army's western footbal squad car-
ried the laurels of battle off the
field
The Army team, heading for Den-
j ver today for its next grid en-
gagement with a professional ag-
gregation. the Chicago Cardinals. |
was decisively trounced by the Red-
skins. but they put up a surpris- >
inglv stubborn struggle for the full ‘
New Belta 81.00 to 8L50
New Ties 55c to 81.00 ’
New Saapenders 65c to
New BW* oMe 81.00 to
mi trnvF
UH MUKt
______ before Harry
found themselves separated from i who pitched two-iilt ball Jn five
innings oi rciici, uuubicu >w» ...e | .... —. ~ ”—LTJ
run that won for him and the Cards, scheduled. The Errapd Service, with
one win last week, remained in the
cellar with ,268
Mirandy Says:
When biscuit* are tough.
When cakea go flat and hot cakes are rough,
The easy way out—all good cooks do—
Switch to PEACEMAKER, your troubles
—through. —-..y-.■ ■■
Listen to “Mirandy” over KGKO (570 on your dial)
Url5 A. M. thru Friday—1:25 P. M. KuMay.
fe Morrison’s Peacemaker Flour
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I With Season
Near End. Lions
Hold Top Place
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National league
New York 8-5. Chicago 6-5 (Sec-
ond game called after nine innings,
darkness)
* Brooklyn 3-5. Pittsburgh 1-9 i
Philadelpjhia 0-5. Cincinnati 2-8
Boston 3-2. St Louts 8-3.
American league
Detroit 1-3, New York 7-4
St Louis 4-6, Boston 1-12
Chicago 2-2, Philadelphia 1-3
Cleveland 3-0, Washington 1-2.
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sey. course professional, was
eree of the finals He and Mrs sei vice men
Massey were hosts for the event.
Religious Service.
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the
group went to the Little Chapel
in the Woods on the campus where
religious services were held with Dr
L. H. Moore as speaker..
I the other vessels
j They droned close, then pulled
out of their dives There was the
I terrifying swish of heavy bombs
Holing the sea close alongside the
destroyer, tiie bombs gave her a
huge jolt, but she plowed on
Heavier and heavier assaults came
in succession Thousands of empty ;
shell cases littered the decks, gun-
ners were weary and the superstruc- I
ture was riddled by bullets
1 Tiie dive-bombers persisted until
the destroyer was well within sight I
of our home base
Nevertheless, the lieutenant com-
mander reported the casualties were
slight I escaped with cuts, bruises
and shock
m
lllRiy SVUUtMJI II Nil UKK1’’ 1UI l.lic tun
four quarters and the Cardinals can
look for a busy afternoon next Sun-
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TO TAKE POSITION IN DALLAS
STUDIOS
Mrs Ruby Wheeler. 311 Pearl'
i Street, has resigned her position of :
several years with the Boston Store. 1
and has accepted a position with j
i the Hall-Gentrv Studios in Dallas
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Advertise—Lest they Forget!
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( 4KF.H I. Mvnso WAVEtt
LIVES. f’AHM. EAKTH
AND HCPAIRs
80. be a thoughtful driver with
your mind on your driving
Careful observance of road
rules and reasonable speeds
will help cut down accident*
and damage Observe thia rule
and remember that we can
help save needleaa repairs, too
by regular .check-upa for
car maintenance Keep your
car rolling . nfflclently. and
you'll be aervlng the Intereata >
of your country aa well a*
yourself
SAM LANKY TIRE CO.
Phone 67
For the consolation. Eddie Wil- '
hams of Denton defeated Phil i
I Goodrum of Austiri 5 and 4
Many ParUcipxnts
Four flights of 16 each played in
I the tourney, which began with qual-
f ityIng rounds Friday, had y.. .1.... , .—
inaries Saturday, semi-finals Sun- Washington
I
Will Williams, chairman of the
Denton War Price and Rationing
Board, emphasized today that all
I motorists are going to have to inten- j
slfy tire conservation, and that
many persons on the eligible list for
tires and retreads are going to be
disappointed, because of the quota
I shortage.
I "Both truck and passenger gar
tire allotments have been reduced
I sharply for September." Williams
WAR SAVING STAMPS!
Rritish Warships
Smash Rommel's
Rig Supply Rase
heavyweight Eolith of El Daba
I champion to come out of the armed •
I forces, but Lou Diamond—the hon- t
est breakeman—predicts that pos»-
ref- I war champs in evVry class will be
"They don't just
, learn boxing, they learn to firfht,” is ;
the way Lou reasons "When a |
guy sees his buddy taking a licking I
he goes in there to knock the tar I
out of the other guy” . and. I
of course, there are a lot of big. |
| healthy customers from the "hick"
Saturday night a box supper was ; towns who are getting their intro- j
i u.. j > duction to boxing in the Army and |
-...wwr
50 I $1.95 to 3.50 I
Sport Slack* -----------------
1, twilh, cords. ” •' *- •• 1
ete, all shadefl, ■
rsisted, pleated.
OK in £A Qm -
'held, followed by dancing In a ' f / * I \ 2
I putting contest. E. J. Gannon and who'll stay in the rucV' after the |
j Leonard White of Dallas won | war rather than retu n to those
------------------ hick towns.
Phone 1212 when you want qual-
|44<r-d?w jWnfcaa- UMM ♦'Jeoner^.- 4- FMayTl Rtiest star
Porter Wittich. Joplin (Mo > ABOARD A DESTROYER OF
Globe: What with the action O’lr THE BRITISH MEDITERRANEAN
forces are taking In the Atlantic
and Pacific and the scarcity of vet- j “■"***“■
eran football players in our col- ,
I leges, it’s going to be a tough sen- I
erm etihe ’
I
(Subsequent details of this en- I
quotas ' serve R*8*ment were withheld by the
.1 need.; ’ : Brfttah censor )
Soon after the rise of the sun.
; blood red. the Germans launched
j an attack with more than 50 stukas.
I one of the fiercest and most in-
i tensive ever loosed against a surface
i farm crops, and for wartime con-
i structiOn and industrial production |
1 "The result will be that our board ,
| will have to apply the eligibility
preference yardstick with even more
| severity." he said "The shoe will
pinch In many case, but we hope
i everyone will take these decisions
with a wartime spirit of patriot-
ism and know that we are trying
to do our duty honestly and Impar-
tially in a national emergency.
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DpNTON, TEXA*|MCORI>-C*uLON
TocW Fafees Co/f Til/e Here
— - I of Dallas defeated Earl I r io ns of I -
I Arlington 4 and 3 by shooting seven
under par. White recently won the
Palestine invitation tournament and
is considered one of the fastest I «
week-end golfers in Texas. Irtons, J
who took up golf after reaching 40 1
years of age, has won many tounia- I
ments and his grandson frequently !
acts as his caddy.
, Other Flights I-
In the first flight. Billy High- Shreveport
Ind
Antonio
Houston
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
| In the second flight. Max Heuber
: of N T S T C. beat Billy Baxter
| of Dallas, 13 years old one up
The consolation in this flight was
I taken by Harold Solomon of Mar-
shall 4 and 3 from Jack Groves of
Sherman
I The third flight went to J. J
Brown of Austin who beat Bill Rus-
i sell of Denton 2 and 1.
For the consolation.
; failed to last through the first In- |
1 ning of the nightcap as the Bucs 1
1 wwais«w«4az4 •• w»r4 thraii raliauori^ I
for a dozen hits and triumphed.
9-5
Vince Dimaggio drove in five J
Pittsburg runs in the second game j
8-3*,‘ln thel'r‘fi“r»t Tame/snappi^/a4 Won scozw (Hands at 300.
.v»a tie with a five-run outburst L. ...» ,
National , sixth. The second however, went 11 P°2!Jta with one more game- to play.
League campaign, tiie Do d g e rs | innings before Harry Gumbert, j
I IVUUU LlJCTAJjat* ¥ co ocpaiautu AA ^»w**vs* r.
: the threatening Cardinals today by innings of relief, doubled for the
I nothing more than three short---r,“rH*
□vo 01a college try in me nrst contest, games.
forcing the visiting Beaumonters to i The Cardinals started the Dods- 1
Pct go 11 innings
Although the Shreveport Sports : Cubs and Pittsburg Pirates also got
took the opener of a double bill at in a couple of liclyi. and plenty of
Dallas, the Rebels came back in other snipes probably are waiting
the second game to win their first |
game in 12 tries.
At Oklahoma City the San An-
tonio Missions pasted a double de-
feat. 5-1 and 2-0 on the Indians.
The fifth-place Houston Buffs
won a 9-3 decision over the Oilers
at Tulsa after pounding four pitch-
ers for 16 hits. The defeat virtually
deprived Tulsa of any slight hope
It might have had to appear in the
playoffs, leaving the Missions four
and one-half games ahead
Today's sene a u I e tan
games):
Shreveport at Dallas
Beaumont at Fort Worth
San Antonio at Oklahoma City.
Houston at Tulsa
* for their vacant football coaching I
job every man they picked resigned
to take another Job, they finally ;
turned the task over to the school’s
band director. W K. Sides, who had ,
tion and fuel depots
Heavy Axis Casualties
Casualties among Rommel's
mored corps technicians, vita) for
maintenance of his tanks and ar-
mored cars tn any contemplated of-
regarded by British ’
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