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Dickey out at second after 2nd-lnmng single, Walker Cooper to Brown
to Marion, who has ball in hand. Brown fti rear Umpire Barr is In on the
play. The Yanks took the first game of the World Series with a score
of 7 to 4. <NEA Telephoto.)
Alarm Clocks
' Electric Irons
game
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If you own an automobile that for any reason has
ceased to Im- transportation, our soldiers in Australia,
in England, and on the deserts of North Africa want it.
No! They don’t want old jalopies for joy riding, but
they need tanks and guns, and these can't lie made
without scrap metal.
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the National League flag. Roy |
Stockton of the Post-Dispatch said
last night: They wont feel natural
until they've lost tlie first two
games "
Many of the nearly 35,000 spec-
tators had left the park when the
Cards staged their amazing out-
vents Tomor
The Campus Homes C1J
heel at 2:30 p. m in Mai
ien Lodge, with officers si
»' hostesses.' I
The First Baptist Ala
Class will mlet at 12 o’clq
uncheon in the church]
udltorium, with each nJ
ringing a covered dish]
business session will begil
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Graduate Club
Elects Officers
| game at Yankee Stadium Saturday,
I finally had retired the side
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whom sentiment te only
Borger Quanah at Plainview
2— Friday:
Falls, Electra at Denton, Paschal
(Fort Worth) at Vernon, Holliday
at Burkburnett
3— Friday:
I capture the series. That Is. anyone
wishing to wager on the Yanks to-
day had to put up 35 to win 33 . ,
If he liked the Cards, lie could win hanger* to be returned
37 for his 35
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log together outfits with unsullied
records from far-fiung sections.
Temple, they say is stronger
than last year's state finalists. Well,
the Golden Sandies Of Amarillo,
now rolling as in their champion-
i El Paso)
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Office over The Boston
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, mortality, suddenly going to pieces
| and being pounded from the hill
under a four-run assault by the
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as A and M and Rice tackles
Louisiana State tn games that ap-
pear most likely to contribute to
the downfall of perfect marks.
The complete Texas college sche-
dule for the week:
Tonight—Southwestern vs. Allen
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Joffee Here I
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ndle Street, assisted by M
hde, entertained with a
bdnesday morning in the
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iq Is leaving soon to mJ
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end of the Teeters family]
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pie at either end of whld
Lar tea and coffee servicJ
Is. A. 8. Lang pouring cof|
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be out of town guests. I
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Ither-bound address book 11
bsts inscribed their nanl
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guy we think you are
If you didn’t want
something original,
and this wouldn’t be
the store you think it
is if we did not have
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pervisors of school cafeterias flunk- I
ed the civil service examination in '
Boston, causing the committee j
chairman to inquire to just what;
questions could be asked about a
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college graduate couldn't
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12 Conference
Games For School
Teams This Week
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DENTON, TEXAS. MCQBO-C—QHlCXy. THUHbOAY,
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DOUBTFUL LIST
FOR GAME HEBE
M1M Jeaaie McCullar, daughter
of Mrs Bess McCullar. is suffering
from infacted eyes
Wilfred Martin of Ponder under-
went a tonsillectomy Thursday
morning
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the raphers to bind color transparen- ; championship
burst In the ninth They missed
something that would have renew-
ed their faith in thetr team Start-
ing with Walker Cooper'* single
that Red Rolfe tagged at third base
but couldn't handle cleanly, the
Red Birds slugged six hits. Includ-
ing a triple into the right-field cor-
ner by Shortstop “Slats'' Marion
' The bases still were loaded, the
I tying run on first, when Musial
bounced to Hassett at first for the
| out that ended the game Spud 1
I Chandler, figured as the probable
I Yankee starting pitcher in tire third "ington
By HAROLD V BATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Editor
A dozen conference games send
i the Texas schoolboy football field
into the middle of the champion-
ship scramble this week-end but
the battle tor survival among the
state's fast-dwindling list of un-
! beaten teams takes most of the in-
terest.
Top games of them all is Tern- [ of a much easier job than trying
pie's Invasion of Amarillo, throw- [ to second guess Joe on the world
ham groggy last season He follow- I / — ■ ■ - - - — '
'Fort Worth Tech (conference)
' 8—Friday Palestine at Forest
iDallas); Saturday: Sam Houston
(Houston: at Sunset (Dalia.*).
9 —Friday Amon Carter River- '
(Fort Worth) at Brownwood.
Stephenville at Cisco (conference).
20—Friday: Hillsboro at Waco.
North Dallas at Ennis, Waxahachie
at Cleburne
11— Friday: Corsicana at Tyler.
Athens at Kilgore (conference).
Gladewater at Texarkana (confer-
ence!. Port Arthur at Longview
12— Friday: Marshall at Jackson-
ville. Bryan at Lufkin. Crozier
: Tech iDallas! at Nacogdoches. Gas-
Oywt
4n important difference was, of
ootirm. that the rally failed to win
yesterday's came for the Cards.
Ruffing, too, received credit for his
eetanth Wbrld Series victory, a
record unmatched by any pitcher,
tn g>ite of getting his ears knocked
down at the finish ----------
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haye an important bearing on the
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SUU Connaent
St. Louis players and fans were
surprisingly light-hearted about ;
losing the opener. The town has a
lot of solid confidence in the scrap- three weeks old yet only 10 of the
ping club that set such a searing , 20 Texas coUeges playing the g---
pace to overhaul Brooklyn and win remain among the undefeated,
the National League flag Roy1 tied teams.
The University of Texas leads the
8C°nr^Bltl\On Academy at Georgetown
points and holding the opposition I rridav-A-hreln'r Tn.
to a goose egg.
A schedule of fifteen games will
probably cut the roster by several 1
this week Anyway, there is bound
to be one less because two of those
teams with unsullied records meet
each other—Texas Christian and
Arkansas.
Texas' record will be in serious
jeopardy in far-away Evanston.
Ill., against Northwestern while
Southwest Texas State meets a tar- I
tar in Schreiner Institute, Texas
I The betting- commissioners, to
whom sentiment is only a three- _..o
syllable word, were quite frank in tangling with Albuquerque?
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series He doesn’t leave anything
for you to do . . He picked Rufus
the Red Ruffing to start yesterday
Instead of Bonham or some other
young pitcher with a good record I
and for eight Innings nobody could
have done any better . If it had
neg been for the ninth, old Rufus ■
might have done better than Herb j
Pennock and Waite Hoyt in the '
1926 and 1928 world series openers
against the Cards. They both toss- 1
ed three-hitters
FORT WORTH. Oct 1.—i>P>—
Football coaches agree that it takes
a good running game to tnake a
passing attack click. -
Well. Texas Christian Univers-
ity appears to have the combina- j
tion this season—all wrapped up
in one guy
Emery Nix of the blond hair and
buggy-whip arm sets them up. then
knocks them down with pitches
dead to the pin
Nix first gained attention when
he stepped into the shoes of the 7—Thursday: Weatherford at I
injured Kyle Gillespie to passFordNorth Side (Fort Wurth); Friday:
Arlington Heights (Fort Worth) vs. , was elected president of the
—1 I T 8 c w araduate Club at its
first meeting of the fall Tuesday
Other officers elected were Mrs
Vera Curtis Elder of Graham, vice-
president ; Miss Mabel Pearson of
Arcadia, secretary-treasurer;. Miss
Aline Wolters of Shiner, parllamen- ,
tartan; Miss Virginia Winston.
Vernon, historian; and Miss Mary
Evelyn Blagg. of Denton, reporter
Dr Evelyn Carrington is faculty
sponsor of the club
Dr W H Clark, director of the
Graduate division of the college,
spoke briefly The next meeting
will be Oct 13 1
ed that up by 337 yards in the air
against Baylor.
He reached full stature as a
Southwest Conferenie star, how-
ever. when he hurled the Frogs to
and M f-yictory over the mighty Texas .
But did you know that runs by ‘
Nix really get the Job done—not ;
MD SERIES IMMORTALITY,
lUNDED FROM HILL BY CARDS
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By OA YUK TALBOT .
1, Oct 1.—(APl-Tbe
“ arted Red Ruffing,
Wbrld Herim im-
Friday—Schreiner Institute vs
Southwest Texas State at Kerr-
ville (night*. Sam Houston State
vs. Southern Louisiana Institute at
Natchitoches. La (night), Austin
College vs. Southeastern State
Teachers at Durant. Okla (night),
Texas Mines vs. New Mexico Uni-
versity at El Paso might), Baylor
vs. Oklahoma A and M. at Okla-
homa City (night).
Eagle* Kalurday
Saturday—North Texas State vs.
Hardin - Simmons at Abilene
; (night). Texas vs Northwestern
at Evanston, Ill,. Texas
vs Texas Tech at College Station.
• Rice vs Louisiana State at Hous-
ton. Arkansas vs. Texas Christian
at Fort Worth. Southern Methodist
vs. Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh. How-
ard Payne vs East Texas State at
Brownwood might). West Texas
State vs. Arizona State of Tempe
at Canyon might), McMurry' vs,
New Mexico A and M at Las
Cruces. N M. might!
Three games between service
teams also are scheduled for Tex-
as. all of them Saturday, with El-
„ 1 Field meeting Randolph
Field at Yoakum. Waco Army Fly-
ing School playing Corpus Christi
Naval Air Station at Corpus Chris-
All cleaning, must come in on
_1 ' on hangers.
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—----------- . .. — With the Dixie Series now in a , ’j
| 2-2 deadlock, the visiting Nashville
i
1 Vols are scheduled to meet the ,
I Shreveport Sports here tonight in
the fifth game of tire championship
playoff
Nashville squared the contest
| with » 5 to 1 victory last night fea-
I luring a homer tn the seventh by
j batting champion Charley English,
j with Brewster following up with a
I double and scoring on Helf 's sin-
I gle. '
Phone 1312 when you want qual-
it dry cleaning, (temp Cleaner*.
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WHY N()T TRADE
By HUGH FULLERTON JR.
Wide World Sperte (teluxnntot
NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—On the
way out to St. Louis some of the
boya were discussing the Cardinals’
speed and Joe McCarthy asked:
"What are they, a bunch of Ty
Cobbs on motorcycles?” . After
the ninth inning yesterday, he
I probably figured the answer was
I "Yes." At that, we cant think
With two men still on the doubt-
ful list, Denton Broncos Thursday
were in fairly good shape for Fri-
day night's game with Electra here,
Coach Clyde Carter commented
Jonn Murk Waldrip, who was out
of the Bonham game last week be-
cause of illness, will resume his old
position as tackle Capt Zeke Mar-
tin and Bill Cromer are still feel-
ing effects of leg Injuries from the
opening game of the season a cou-
ple of weeks ago, however, and
Carter plans to use them sparingly
The starting lineup, then, will
find two first-year gridders, Snl- i ship days, will put that forecast to
der and Davis, in the backfield A ; the acid test
---.—. -----— _» At leafit ten teams Withi unde-
1 feated. untied records appear due
; to fall by the wayside Tn addition
I to the Temple-Amarillo game. Pas-
chal (Fort Worth) goes to Vernon
and Kerrville to Laredo for bat-
tles between,unbeaten, untied elev-
[ ens.
in its district, Carter said. Returfi- 1
r; Ing to the squad this year were
17 men who saw playing time last
year, though only three boys of
the starting line-up were among
the 17
With only one change, Waldrip
being back, the Bronco line-up Fri-
day will be the same as last week's:
Winifred WilUams, left end; Wal-
drip, left tackle; Ben Ford, left
guard; Willie Williams, center;
Hopkins, right guard; James, right
tackle; Church, right end; Abbey,
quarterback; Schleinat, left half;
Davis, right half; Snider, fullback
Game time is 8 p. m
The War Production Board wants a record of
every old car in Texas that is no longer serving a use-
ful purpose. If you have one yourself or know where
one fr) located, fill in the following form, mail it to
this newspaper, and a WPB inspector soon will contact
the owner and get the car headed for a junk yard.
who helps run the Dodgers’ farms,
is one up on his boss. Larry Mac
Phail While was talking about i
! his army commission, Mickey en-
‘Oi
Aa the Cards went it behind
youngster, Johnny
to trVn the Yanks ggtWW-
square into New1 York* thTy^at least
... _ -... knew that Yankee pitching could :
r^-S'S 12 ’d'.y «
wqman and child who watched yea-
teidaya thriller as the Yankees and
the oarda prepared to clash in the
pd same at Sportsman's Park
t waa a game, that firatlme. that
I bo remembered a long time,
me who saw It probably will for-
the final score in time—7-4 for
Taplreei but they will remem-
bow the 38-year-old Ruffing.
bin one out of a two-hlt World
tea shutout, had his dream
ittared like a thunderclap from'
i blue.
lome thought the ninth inning
erved to rank in dramatic qual-
with the storied seventh frame
the final aeries game in 1926.
* old Pete Alexander struck
‘Tony Lanert, and with another
I inning in the "29 classic, when
Athletic* scored 10 runs to ov-
■ne an eight-run Chicago Cuba’
525 to 135
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ONLY IN
OLD LINE
COMPANIES
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1 (conference*. Graham at
I water. San Angelo at Midland
(conference). Breckenridge at Abi-
lene, Lubbock at Big Spring, Brown-
. field at Colorado City
4— Thursday: Austin <
at Ysleta (conferemte 1 ;■
El Paso High at Pecos; Saturday
j Fidney Lanier (San Antonio) at (
Bowie (El Paso 1
5— Friday: Mineral Wells at '
Gainesville
6— Friday: Parte at Greenville,
Adamson (Dallas! at Sulphur
Srlngs, Bonham at McKinney, Ma-
sonic Home (Fort Worth) at High- |
land Park (Dallas), Polj' <Fort|
Worth* at Arlington
7— Thursday: Weatherford
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j Big Spring Woodrow Wilson
| (Dallas) and Robstown, also mem-
bers of the select list, tackle teams
that have been tied but not de-
feated, clashing with Lubbock. Rea-
gan (Houston) and Edinburg re-
spectively.
Week’s Schedule
Here is the complete schedule by J
districts:
1- Friday: Childress at Pampa, I
Temple at Amarillo. Perryton at1 L^nny LitwhUer’s perfect Yielding
” *“■ | record this season after running
Sherman at Wichita the headline: "Litwhller's only er-
' ror was playing for Phils."
Odessa I When George Rado, Duquesne
Sweet- | scout, was given the Job of report-
—-* 1 ing on Kansas State's performance I
against Texas, he hopped a plane
for Austin Friday night . .At !
Chicago he heard the bad news :
that priorities for the armed farces I
had taken all the space for the rides'
j to Kansas City, so George Just got ;
I on a train and went back to Pitts- I
burgh ... It didn't matter, much, I
as there would not have been any-
thing to report except the score—
Texas 64. K-State 0
h st the finish. But that blaz- nr Oni I
rally of the Red Birds might JmtiJ w2rh
> an important bearing on the frame®, held Jointly by Herb
I MM , pennock an<j Monte Pearson, who
were, of course, pitching for the
Mt*# 3^? ’f/ iV ' v s.4'44 J. V
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light workout, regardless of the
weather, was in store for the Bron-
cos Thursday afternoon.
Elelcra Unknown Quantity
Little is known here of the j
strength of the ' Electra team this
year, but Judging from past years, j
it should be one of the strongest
One-Minute Sports Page
Washington fans are boosting '
Joe Judge for the job of managing '
j the Senators, but how about Lefty
Gomez? ... At least he can speak
Mickey McConnell. I
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Active. “On the Go” days ahead ... and you’ll
be walking more to eaVe your tires and limited
gasoline sapply . , . enjdy the softer comfort,
longer wear of Interwoven Socks. *
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Ji. M. HuAiell fi Go.
passes?
Against Texas he raced 35 yards
to step up the scoring pass with
eight seconds to play.
Lait *Week. as the Frogs opened
the season against U C L A , Nix I
came into the game in the waning
minutes, ran 38 yards, then calmly j
| passed to Don Ezell for the winning
touchdown
Nix answers the question of whe- ton at Henderson, Corrigan at Liv- '
-her he would rather run or pass { incston
with "I just like to play football ' , 13-Thtirsdav Rrackenridze <San'
That's certainly true He proved Antonio* at Milby (Houston*; Fri-
it by returning to T C U this fall day Austin at Jefi Davis (Hous-
after dropping out of school for I ton); Saturday- Woodrow Wilson
(Dallas* at Reagan (Houston*, La-;
mar (Houston* at Lake Charles, La
14 Friday Conroe at Huntsville.
(Houston) at Beaumont;
at South
(conference) |
Burbank
probably stood in much less awe
of Ernie Bonham, the Yankees' big
' forkbailer, than they would have
if Ruffing had humiliated them
1 right to the end.
The youngsters really looked
painfully weak while Ruffing tnow-
1 ed them down for the first seven
| and two-thirds innings. They were
: over-anxious and obviously nsrv-
' ous, a perfect set-up for a crafty
old stager like Rufus tne Red.
whose fast ball isn't what it used
to bt Ruffing's first pitch to Stan
Musial in the opening inning, with
two Redblrds perched on base as
a result of walks, was a slow ball
on which Musial nearly broke his
back.
Up to the ninth Inning. Captain
Terry Moore was the only Cardinal
who even looked like be might get
a safety off the former coal miner.
Twice he had sent Yankee out-
fielders chasing far back to pull
down his drives before he came up
with two down in the eighth in-
ning and pumped a clean single
into right field, the first hit off
Red the tormentor.
In pitching seven and two-thirds
innings of hitless ball, Ruffing, at
least, smashed the previous World
| Istied and already Is in uniform.
A Wisconsin man has invented a jn 1942
device to enable amateur photog-
inpiivin vsj uiiiu vvivi ti unepmi ch- , 1 uniiipiuitoiiip 1 av
cies or black and white slides in against Arkansas
DIXIE SERIES
ther he would rather run or pass | ingston 1
I 13—Thursday: Brackenridge <San!
Antonio* at Milby (Houston*; Fri-
day
for ’ ton 1;
tl and Lubbock Army Flying School ( the spring semester to straighten
------- N M out sorne financial problems inci-
thinking that the Yanks, with Bon- Flying School at Albuquerque 1 dent to becoming a father He was
I ham breaking his forkball and fast--married before coming to T C. U , Austin (Houston) at
| one past the Cax<|A. had the inside A Wisconsin man has invented a tn 1942 1 Saturday: Goose Creek at Orange |
| track today James Carroll, the device to enable amateur photog- The Frogs open the conference (conference* Galveston
city’® top price-makei^ had the raphers to bind color transparen- : championship race here Saturday ' parg (Beaumont)
I Yanks 3-to-5 favorites to win the cies or black and white slides tn against Arkansas Thursday- Burbank (Ban I
| second game and l-to-4 choices to glass with adhesive tape quickly!--Antonio* vs San Antonio Antonio
| capture the series. That is. anyone and accurately. DIXIE SERIES Tech; Friday: Ban Jacinto (Hous-
t ton* at. Jefferson (Ban Antonio).
I Kervllle at Laredo (conference). |
- qwdison at Corpus Christi.
< 16 Friday San Benito
Brownsville (conference*. Harlin-
gen at Weslaco. Edinburg at Robs-
town (con f erence *.
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