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District Meet
In 18 Innings
1
HaU's
j On the eve of the start of the
pennant campaign*, not a single
ana p,’ll Lmanagw could be found today who
1 was wifiinc to admit that hia club
»"* / T-Jk 1 *asn’t tagg'xi for an upper berth.
)ILS O1 DO Ln u*if rsf fham if th* w»*nth*r
Home
Order
2.000 names are
printed.
I
FARMERS!
the Buff in >undrinui. held the Bx-
second.
K>.':
Cleburne,
third
second;
Jones,
with
William Tevan
t
RUBBER
because no service men were vis-
track decided to let ’em in free
by 10,450—Lynch. Hugh
Antonio,
San
at
Wealh-
BEN IVEY
leagues
For Your Kefreahment
10,475—ScafT Loyd Franklin
Bon-
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Boston,
; Muncrief v.v Rigney
Bagby vs
10.633
Javery
*A*W»^*»IJ*
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during Uie war Her suggestion was
10,402
Pier
Lutrlll
TEMPLE
MOVK HERE
AN-
10505—Joh.tstn. William Lee
115 S. Austin.
Ph.170
10.508—Neison. Avery Frank
Minute Man On Main Street
'0.511—Allen. Wlh J
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Loren A.
Horror.
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before your
very
ceived the owners checks In three
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I 10334—Waldrup. James Robert
Arrow Doubler
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there’s a MATERIAL
difference”
DOUBLE
COLA .
We have all kinds of
Carden and Field Seeds
and Carden Tools.
Ix?t our official insjiec-
tors assist you with your
application for Tractor
'fires.
MOTOR CO.
Ph. 440 311 W. Oak
For Defense, Health
and Economy I
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. ruvn umbwc, luim
i could be notified
The sole survivor
29 aviation
j mate, 1st class
sell hot dogs, peanuts, etc . for half
price to men in uniform.
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Teachers College Auditorium
Lawrence,
Time 25 7
Mason-
Home.
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Home weeks ago a lady
letter in which she
transportation
second;
Time, 23
Distributed by
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Denton. Teiae
Trade Marks Of
Quality
Yorkshire Hats
Yearcraft Suita
Winthrop Shoes
Picks Yanks, Red Sox
declined
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Hardware & Sporting
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SPORTS AND
SPORTSMEN
HEADLEE’S
307 N. Locust
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Rayon French Crepe
with Short Sleeves
Cotton and gabardine Long sleeves,
A tailored classic type with button-
down packets. It is as cool and ut-
terly comfortable as it looks I White.
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Pole
burne,
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1 10.495
10.496
10.497
10.498
0.499
LITTLE MAJORS
702 South Locuat
BRINGS NEW SHOW OF
WONDERS
We have plenty! Bring
us your tires to be
RECAPPED!
Cosset is white and colors . . . Sanforised
Labeled fabrics (will shrink less than 1%)
. . . two (2) — count ’em — pockets . . .
and Arrow's famed “Mitofa" figura-flt. Get
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Sanforized shrdnk, blue
or tan.
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Men’s Sportswear
SPORT SHIRTS
Sheer Shirting with
Yoke Rhirrtd Back
$1.19
sporty flap pockets and the collar
may be worn open or buttoned
Shirt itself is an Inner-outer type.
White. Small, medium, large
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] Exporters Finally 'Denton Third in
Beat Out Buffs District Meet
<By Associated Press)
Bea union i haaeoall fans-7.700 in
number—saw 18 innings for the
price of nine jesteiday ax the Texas
Fourth was tenanclous Sammy
Byrd. 285 and 1500; and fifth, the
veteran Horton Smith, 287 and »400
ITom there down the prize money
The
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BEN WREN DRUG
Pboue 48 '
.that barotonTf/^^ '
in spite of the war
Most of them believe the conflict j
I will have some effect on the play
! oi the teams varying as the sea-
! son pregresses and the draftmakers
further Inroads uh the personnel.
1 but none expects business at the
i gates to define.
L-~_
I tton of
ns. the nrst divisions ot ooun . Half of
circuits are going to be a little domnt interfere,
i setback tomorrow w)
are scheduled to break from the
’barrier in the first wartime season
in 34 years
I The war shared honors with the
I pennant prospects in comments col-
lected from the pilots.
From 34-yttir-old Lou Boudreau,
; who begins this assignment man-
ager of the Clev.iand India.-. —
79-year-old Conde Mack, ready for
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home and, prestol a smart sport shirt. It’s
done with clever Arrow tailoring tricks
like “vanishing” neck buttons . . . and
little seams that are not there. '
NOW
More Than fiver It Will Pay
Yau Dividends to Buy Quality
GAS-OILS
and
LUBRICATION
frem EFFICIENT and
COMPETENT Ssrvtseassn
TRY OUT OUR SERVICE
Sam Laney Tire
Company
North Lneust Pbewo g>
• AUTO LOANS
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Men’s Slack
Suits
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39
Yarbrough
Furniture
East of Gas Co.
LUMBER COMPANY
.Standard Building
Materials
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F HOPES DO NOT FADE, —
!0TH BIG CIRCUITS’ FIRST
IIV6I0NS WILL BE CROWDED
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By AUSTIN REALMKAR
NEW YORK. April 13.
teams, the first divisions of both
ive service isgistratlon of Feb. I
are printed below for additional
r men. A list will be
i.iAw.’S
! 10.427—King. Ceci) Arthur
! 1C.428—Burk. John David
I 10,429- Barm*. Ri.ymond
j 10,430—Slrke1 Cecil Raymond
10,431—Jame; Bocker Allison
10.432 -Ma. .hews, James Carl
10.433— Meadows. Olen Theo
10.434— Prewt, WHllam Hugh
10.435— Hays. Chai les Ray
10,438— Sp abvrry, Ocgr David
10.437— Claik James Earl
10.438— Calvert, Ernest Drey
10.438— Gil ... Homer Adolphus
10.440— Pannell, Jesse Oliver
10.441— Cole. George Washington
10.442— Jolr non. Robert Lee
10.443— Aken Ottis
I 10.444—Tucker. John Wesley Jr
10,445—Briggs, Clifford
Wiley, 10,448—Peny. Roy Hollis
---• 10,447—Yo;ng. Charlie Mlnnice
Todays guest star’:
Jere R Hayes, Dallas <Tex>
Times-Herald: "Odd thing, Uris
national pastime At times one is j
at a loss to figure out how it gets I
such a strong hold on the men as- '
sociated with it But the fact re-
mains that almost every*, man who
ever has been connected with base-
ball always has the same love for
the sport "
SPECIAL SALE
Window Shades, Values
60c to Wl.00
X" ' 25c Each
"Salvaged From Fire Hut
in Fair Condition
) III .
they'll tie I
urday.
Masonic Home Masons of Fort
Worth took first place wiUi 52
Arlington was second with
f Short Sleeved Sport Shirts to z JI ft
BouBlue Ootor
(Atove ehirt with tong sleevea gt-M)
VONG KUEEVfi SPOBT MURTS ----- «Mfi - «LM
IK BOSTON STQK
> LIVERMORE Calif.. April
(JP>—Fourteen U 8 Nkvy filei
ished yesterday when two big PBY-
I 5A bombers crashed and burned
j near each other in the Livermore
. hills. A fifteenth msn survived,
I without serious injury
The crack-ups occurred in fog-
"The appeal of magic and ma-
gicians is genuine and universal
I It is not confined to any nation or
1 people, and is as powerfully exert-
, ed upon grown-ups' as children
Children derive pleasure from a
magical entertainment that can
only be equaled by the glamour of
circus" So asserted Birch,
Master Magician, who will present
his mystifying array of tricks and
illusions to Denton audiences next
Thursday
"I hav£ tx*h interested in niagU
and Its manifestations since I en-
tered high school, and I hope I
shall always maintain this engfltes-
-------- . . -y .
Your pharmacist, like the Minute Men of ’76 has
pledged himself to serve at a minute’s notice! Just as
our soldiers and sailors are fighting to preserve the
American way of life, we are fighting to'keep Ameri-
cans well and strong. Brooks takes pride in serving
you promptly, to the liest <>f our ability.
> J
. By HUGH FULLKRTON JR.
Wide World Sporta Cotemniat
NEW YORK. April 13—Baseball
season opens tomorrow, and the
weather day after the fishing season begins I
i Fort Worth caught up with two
tuns in tho second and two In the
‘ chinists* mate, 2nd class; Robert i and charged,
: W Hastings, aviation chief radio- i
man; Benjamin F Johnson, avia-
tion radioman, 3rd class,
rwa__m_____ —ici-U-lu »t--
j the other two dead, one man from j turned from Fort Worth, where he
ecch plane, until the next of kin contacted produce houses and. re-
was Earl P., of the cases: *19 20 for Van Taylor
machinists’ , *20 52 for Frank Nash and *15 74
for W 8 Nash
I
I Mswwiivv wm. auuiuacuvii 1 IV gv^aFV--v •» , w’ «»•
and 25c. Night. « o’clock, admission 10.531—Purtle, Otho
both young and old—at least to
those between the ages of six and
, ninety-six I do not feel any lack of
enthusiasm after more than eigh-
teen years of entertaining the pub-
lic But I find it necessary to be
on my toes’ to keep my perform-
ance new and different ” 1 10,503—Strittirattci, Alois Cyprian
During these years Bir^h and , 10.504 -Arnold, Joseph Melbum
FOOT ITCH
ATHLETES FOOT
1% IBM ,
Orders Numbers
More County Men
i Denton, with 24 points, took third '
. place In the District 10 track and *
7 ____ i , __
| .
I 10538- Hob'll Joe Parr
I 10538—Craddock, Charles Robert
18537—Conk y. James Andrew
10.538—Pettit, Harlan Clifford
I 10538- Wardlaw, Newt Robert
! 10,540—Harper. Jackson Kyle
10541- Elrod, Wiley Theodore
Order numbers under the select- , l0M2—Tittle, Marlin Ernest
i*!
Vial ’
1 Monday matinee:
Dutch Harrison's formula for
winning the Masters’ lor any other
big golf tournament): "Shoot 28
on the first nine and then turn on
the heart coming home "... Looks
as If Paul Runyan had that Augus-
ta affair figured out He said “If
you stand all right with Hogan,
you don't have to worry about par "
| ■ . . Due to the shortage of In-
fielders at Washington, 40-year-old
Another most interesting Illusion is
the Vanishing Pony,
"Princess." a beautiful
horse is caused to
ham vs. Hudson*
Philadelphia at noston; war- i
I childon vs Newsome
| St Louis at Chicago. Auker or I
j 10,484
I 10.405 vnsmore, uiiver Hiunpn
10.466 McDide, William Henry
McAlister
Je.icii
FROM SAN
TONIO
Mrs. Elizabeth H Wallace and
i granddaughter, Margaret Kathrtne
Knott, formerly of San Antonio,
are new residents of Denton and
are located at 631 East College
Street
jPay Secured on
Stolen Chickens
chief machinists' mate Plane No 2 j
—Lieut. Com. Loren A. Morrow, (cmesoii v»ie<u> me dviuv,v,< ... nuiuu r*op»: iv4>iv—
Charles J Herrlott, radioman, 1st and Double Oak communities, dur- Trick," the mystery which has baf- I 10515—Ro-s
class; Algie Belcher, aviation ma- i ing which a man has been arrested ' fled the world for centuries This j 10516—Wakirip. John Mark
' - - - . . . . . . ... i.----—... .-----.^. miracle will 10517—KH.i-r, John Boyd
oro •* trt Ct 1 U ^Na.A4n IPz4 «■ 1
compensation for the stolen fowls, eyes and you will never forget it!
'.pinion of Billy South- |
Curdnlals much 1( ctM(t coine
j home from Mississippi via Oklaho-
ma City, Wichita and Cleveland
( without getting a fame?"
Hogan and Melson
Locked in Playoff
By GAYLE TALBOT
AUGUSTA, Ga . April 13-UP)—
Slender Ben Hogan and towering '
Byron Nelson, two of golf's crack
professionals match their skill to-
day in an 18-hole play-off for the
Masters’ championship
The two Texans were deadlock-
ed with 280 strokes apiece at the
j end of the regulation 72 holes yes-
day
When they tee off at 1 30 p
(Central War Time) tt—y’’!
shooting at golfing gold of *1.500
for tl>e winner and *808 for Hie t|
runner-up
Nelson was leading Hogan by )
three strokes when they started1
yesterday's final round, but he wilt-
ed under the imcv and wound up
with an undistinguished 73. A t>'U|>-
Mn...nter. Isaac Casey
Hilt Thomas Cefls
Crj i r. Dan Washington
nUnte, William Olin
10496 Ha htel Melvin Lee
10491 White, Charlev Thomas
<Bil >
Finley, Ha) Norwood
10,493 — Jenigtn. Edward
Bovastun, Donald Parrish
Lester Willie lx-wls
Egijeston Lee David
Smith. John
Wood. William Paul
Lev.' . Jimmie Anderson
10.500- Powell. Quinton Randolph
'0501—Wilson. De«
i 10.502—Reva-d. Joe
power
‘ said.
Tomorrow s schedule of opening
j games tn the major leagues and
| probable piu-hers
i American Lrague
New Yoik at Washington:
Local scribes have been running
their typewriter bearings hot since fou7th‘'and then IhOTtJd across five
r ha eanlno co* a/vn hairnri »Klaai
1 in the sixth.
At Dallas, uncertain weather held >
the crowd to 2.200 and Tulsa wal- ’
loped the Rebels 4 to 1
Tulsa scored twice in the seventh 1
and twice ir.tre it. the eighth, tak-
ing advan.s^e of trrors by Jess
I andruin, utility outfielder filling
in at second base
The San Antonio Missions ham-
mered the Shrevtport Sports, 7 to
1. Sid Peterron, on the mound far
the Missions, yk.’d.ed two hits in
the first, '.wo In the seventh for *
run and one in the ninth.
The San Antonio c--------
while, got lei.’ hits off Bronkhurst,
Speer and Williamson, including a
home run by Marcusco with one ,
on In the fiftl. , M
Today's games:
Oklahoma City at Fort Worth, I
night.
Shreveport
night.
Houston at Beaumont, day
'l*ulsa at Dallas, night.
10 646
i 10647 laird,
| 10.648- Colllnj
Connie Mack, who declined to
confirm or dtny what they’re say-
ing about his Athletics, picked the
i New York Yankees and Boston Red
Sox to run one-two In the American
I t«ague btu warned that the Chi-
I cago Wh'te Sox have hidden
I strength that might put them on
■ top
I McCarthy, manager of the world
J champion New York Yankees.
. thinks the season will be a good Qiwlc Bluege. who played third base
’ C,U> *nd.. ,S^net m i »“«■ 20 vears mav ooen at second
> terreting frem hw club, which will
be after its sixth American league
' liennant in seven years
In the
! worth, whose St Louis
are being picked to battle it out ■
I with the Dodgers for the National
! League flag, the 1942 Cards "are u
' stronger defensive ball club, and
have adde 1 speeu and pitching to
an already good pitching staff "
: "I am depending on strong de- 1
1 tense, goo bitching and enough
power to k-ier us in the race,” he
for 20 years, may open at second
for the Nats. It cost the Yanks
and Dodgers about *40,000 when
those two exhibitions In Brooklyn
were called off Wonder how
League teams began the summer’s
' campaign
I The Exporters defeated the Hous-
in moat Northern states. . . What ton_Buffs when. in theJ8th Inning,
a week for spring fever! . , . TYits
dept. Is stringing along with the
majority in figuring the Yanks and
: Cards will be the pennant winners
i and we think the Indians will do
better than a lot of folks expect.
1 Outside of that, we re keeping quiet.
Somebody might remember our
Indians"to I*5** nexl October Seasons
nr-yW-um «qp, macs. , most welcome novelty; The Stev-
Ihto 48th se-.TD as a skipper and boys will have a service men’s
his 42nd with the Philadelphia f cant*en at each ball park where
j Athletics th-v ,h„ _>m
I in spit* of me war
I will have come effect on the play
. tiie racing season began to blast
the track owners for not doing
something to aid the war effort
; Stanley (Coach) Woodward of the
Last laugh:
When the authorities ruled that
I school buses couldn't be used to
transport high school teams to con-
, tests. It put a serious crimp In
Ohio's 1,154-xchool athletic program
Bui Sports Ed Jim Schlemmer
j of the Akron Beacon-Journal com-
. inented:
wrote me
| solved the whole
i problem for school athletic teams ' .^oiid“rf>m" «7“uie'"7l7t "hole
during the war Her suggestion was coet hlm clear clalm U) thc tltle
i that each school play home games Hie dark Itttle man who
only It begins to look like she had IM>ver qulu< a blrdle thw on | " lhe youn« magician de- ,
something ; last hole galn hls 70- two ,.j ^Hev tJ t t anneals to
I . .i strokes under par and a tie. I £
, . , * * Their respective records for the
gy weather ax the giant land-and- four roundl, wpre Nebon
Laxa eliliu maro ffvirwr rsev an lindiv _
points
35 poinu. , * '
The results:
Broad jump—Won by Cromer,
Denton, Killings worth, Arlington,
second; Hall. Weatherford, third
Distance. 20 feet, 3-4 inch.
High Jump—Won by Graff. Wea-
therford. and Coulter. Masonic
Home Height. 5 feet 2 inches
~ ' vault—Won by Jones, Cle-
vuinc. Blakeley. Alvord,
Height, 9 feet. 6 Inches
Discus- Won by Coulter,
1c Home; Lewis, Masonic
22-game winner, put away the Ok- 1
lahotna City Indians, 9 to 7
The Cats v/ere behind to start.
1 the Indians counting three runs in I
BSS'X'
; ■
i is the sport shirt you
wear to work!
10518—Crain, Charles Edwin Jr.
’0518—8prnberry. Millard
10520—Gower, Charles Cecil
10 521—War'ilow, Dewey C
10.522—Wallace, Dewey
10 523—Gearjie. Oscar Lee
1 10524- Johnson, James Winifred
16525—8m.th. Morias Lane
' 10526—Sta'iings, Weldon Bailey
10527—Pock.ns William Ausker
10.528— Stanley. John Carroll
10.528— Ja-oLs, Jim
10530—Claytor. Wallace Olen Jr
iv.aoi—mu*r, vriiiO
10532—Needham. John C
I 10.533—BaPew. Ohver p
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^SELL’S
> —• . . - . — ---- I iuur rvuiKin were, ixeiaun uo-oi-u-
: a s
U1^A aY?,e.?a KIaV (UR(1,. V.Onu 4 283 total and third prize of »600
The 12th NavaJ District head- poyrt,, wag tenanclous
quarters in San Francisco released I
this list of the dead: Plane No 1— I
Lieut. Frank 8. Femald; Lieut. Ed- I
WBrd M1 dwtodl^fttf
ner, avlatM machinists mate, 1st 1
class; Henry T. Morgan, aviation —
machinists' mate. 2nd class; Roscoe '
E. Rambo, aviation radioman. 1st ;
ClaSS; lww> v n. . «MMWUoaa,
2nd class; Olllff P. Fly nt, aviation
I 10543—Billups, Albert
10544—Stephenaon. Gorden Lee
10545 -Gralum, P Freeman
10546 Tee’ Van Elliott
10.547— Flaneiy, Cecil Earl
10.548- M115, Rollye Dellis
10548—WUhams, Bazz Columbus
10550 Rice Alejo
10551—WUlL-i, James Monroe
10,552—Shor'. Harvey Richey
10553 Chick. Herman William
10554— N nvton, Arthur
1 10555—Harvey. Elmer Franklin
‘ 10.556—Grnv, Samuel!
10.557— Oiffcid, Jewell Devaudrey
10.558— Harberson, Edward Law
re nr a
10559—Tavlcr, James
10.560 Stewart, Ralph Carson
10561—Cockerel, Carl Ervin
10562—Harp. Jexxe James
10563—Wilftx, Gladys Washington
10564—Johnson. Calvin nromas
10,565—Davis, Berthold Eilert
10566—Btlnchcotnb. John
10,567—aims. William Moria
10588—Croaby, Emmett Bryan
10 566 Bilk. William Otho
10.570—Laney. Samuel Milton
10571 — Parker. Thomas Aveton
10.572— Walde, A. J.
10573 Harwood. William Tevan
■ 10,574—Paslay. tree Abner
10575—Graff, Robert Lee
10,576—Hufflnea, James Lee 11
10577—Sparks. Roy
10 578 McDanlel Claude Thomax
10579—Henderson. Len R
10.580— Gibson. James Madison
10.581— Patterson, George Ixtcy
10.582— Love. Joe Brown
10.583— Ford. Garrett Earl
10584- Washington, Earle
10 585—Basslnger. H
10,586 McGee. Levi
10.587-Elbert, Walter Lee
10 586 Baker. Ancil Elbert
10589—Gentle. Roy Egbert
10.590— Wright. Earlle
10.591— Umsted. Squire Jerry
10.592— Blanks, Jesse Clifford
10593—Longplne. Lawerence Chariot)
10.694- Hendley. Charlie Polk
10.696—Looper Jerry Edward
10.596— Jonex, John Emory
10.597— Pannell. James Franklin
10,698 Easley, Esther Melvin
, 10.599 Watson. Edie
10.600—Dunn. Clinton
10.601 Ford Q
10.602 Reid. Amoa Edward
10 606—Brady. Philip
10,604- Pinkston, Floyd Hay
10.606 Meadows. William Thomas
I 10.606 Lucas John Claude
I 10,607 Payne, H. M
10.608— Plott, George Nathaniel
10.609— Whatley, Joseph I.ee
10610- May Willard Bell Jr
10.611— Rowe. Hill Jr
10612—Thomas, Paul LaPorte
10.613— Wolters. Freddie August
10.614— Chambers, John Douglas
10.615— Habern. Marvin Luther
10.616— Simmons Andrew
10.617— Smith. Leonard S
10.618— Gauntt. William Hubert
10.619— Jackson. John Herman
10.620— Woody. Sam Tolbert
10.621— Hammett, Wylie Frank
1062>—Bradley. Morris Milton
10,623—Jeter Homer Mack
; 10.624—Strickland. Roy Allen
10.025—Belcher. Clarence Ray
I 10626— Ausband. J K
10.627—Bacon Edward Eugene
10.628 Felts Loyd Tracy
10.629 Brown. Charlie Joe
10.630 Smith, Cairns King
10 631 Naugher. Johnnie Clarence
" >lden. William Rollle
McKenney. Dwaine Shelton
— ' is
10,459 Baker, J M Jr
10,460— Linc’ischmldt, Waller John
440-yard relay—Won by Masonic I 104gCraft. Eln ore
--------t. 1 10 462 Flai.z Samuel David
10,463 Hutt, Charles Reed
1 Phinney, Fred L.
10.465 Cnsmore, Oliver Humphery
1 io 460 Mcuide, william Henry
10.467 McAlister Samuel Bertram
I 10 468 -Je.tcii Roy Edward
| 10.469- Calvert. John F
) Frederick Franklin
Buiren, William Osse
Company have toured throughout
the United States and Canada. 8ev- I 10506—Jon'ison, Kenneth Bailey
eral months each summer are ' 10507—Lunow, Al’red Frederick
spent in creating new effects and
building spectacular illusions in a '0509—Anderson. George Nelson
magical work-shop which is com- 1 10.510—Stenson, Walter
pletely equipped with the finest,
most modern electrical machinery I 10.512—Robs George Dewey
kl. __—__.4 ' Eta tu I , A
1 sT.-
' Cleveland at Detroit;
: Benton.
•] National Uaguc:
Brooklyn at New York; Davis vs
Hubbell
Boston at Philadelphia.
vet Johnson
•I Pittsburgh at Cincinnati; Butch-
er v». Walters.
Chicago at St Louis; Paaseau vs
Copper
14 Navy Fliers
Dead in Crash
I
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K' ■ ■(• ■
League managers, with the excep- , Herald-Tribune let out such a yelp
1 non of Jo.- McCarthy, think the because n0 serv ee men were vis-
. NOW York Yankees are the boys to . ible at the Jamaica opener that the
■ uj-i track decided to let em in free
j place in me uunnci iu trues unu j Rnj -
field meet held In Fort Worth Sat- Denton Count y .. „
Led by Dewitt Coulter, the published daily until all the nearly j
u '2,000 names are printed, e. Order |
numbers b%L) at 10,000—those be-
low that hasing been left fqr pre-
vious registrants—and this list
i gives the order in which the men
are subject 'o being called by the
Selective Service Board
10.418—Peace, Grady
10,410—Fanning, Horace Henry
10,420— George, Willie Elmer
I 10,421—Jenrii s, James Albert
10.422—Cour.-. Phillip David
10,423 -Shands, Henry Gilchrist
10,414- Coffey Homer Lyxcins
10.425— Picket. Nathan Corvoll
10.426- King. Henry Grady
in,,.. /"*«»*.<■
second; Jones, Cleburne, third Dis-
Baware of It
Spraading
Oft,x th* dlx4M4 travels all
aver the bottoa, of the feet Tho
•eleo of your feet beeoaae red aed
• wollen. The akin also track, and
> eeela. and the Itchlas become, ;
Oet relief from this dleeeoe ao
aaickly a, poaalbM' beeaua. It Io
both eastagloas ate Infection, and .
It may ea te year hand, ar evea
to the under arm or crotch of the
Why Taka Chancas?
The seem that oaeaea the dlo-
eaao la kMwa as Tinea Trtebe-
yhyten. It berlea Itself deep In
the tleeaes of tho ,kln end is
very bard to kill. A teat made
I obewa It takee II tenatso of bell-
P MTTd «Sitroy the saraa. whoraM.
aaoa eoataet, laboratory te,to
ahaw that H. F will kill the serm '
i Tteas Tr*«ho»hyton within II see.
ends.
f !!. P. wm davalopvd eoUly for
Oft Hr>©M of PYHavl.r Athfou'a
sblss H te set te psraxlto, exist-
I ias aadee the eater eatiele.
ULIIF GUARANTEED
OR MONEY RACK
by the dtosao. hasw as AlMsfofo FbeL Sfo«. UsaaUy this take, frssa tbree to
I U>"^ ‘h* <•*5*’ *7**” *! “VT’.UeM Mavs th. skta nft .M
toss. 'UHi. wstary RlUn Ism, ate snSto. Yaw any marvel a* Um Salah
the
1U1. --------' ..____.
club, mean* ^^0,^ Home, second,
Arlington, third.
220-yard dash Won by Cox. Ar-
lington; Cromer, Denton.
Lucas, Cleburne, third
flat
Mile run-Won by Brockett, Den- I 10568 Herd- rxon Oarla'nd Holmes
ton; Pitchford, Brock, second; Ivie, ‘
'Arlington, third Time, 4:56.
*' 440-vard relay—Won bv f
Home; Arlington, second;
erford, third.-Time, 48 1.
Mlle relay Won by Denton Ma-
sonic Home, second; Arlington,
third Time, 3 46
1B B Ri C? H1
| 10.472—StaLi'igs, Leon Curtiss
I 10,473—Ge-r-ge, John Newton
| 10.474—Kenas. Ben
I 10,475—ScafT Loyd Franklin
10.476— Burkholder. William Vaughn
10.477— Grimes. Charles Wade
10.478— Woodrum. Elbert Norfleet
10.479— Jan.agin, Walter E
10.480 She i f r. Keith Rheno
10 481
1 10,482
10,483
! 0.484
| 10.485
10.486
10.487
10.488
10.489
55 1
880-yaid run—Won by V’" \
Aledo; Mauzy. Masonic Home, sec-
ond; Abbey. Denton, third Time. ( 10.448- Love if EueU Thomas
2:15. 10.449—Duncan, Oscar Alger
200-yard low hurdles—Won by 10,450—Lynch Hugh
Brown, Masonic Home; Crumbley. ; 10.451—Hines Leon Thomas
10.452— Drum.none Claude Elwood
10.453— Perkins, Curtis Clinton
10.454— Coffey. Dili ton
10.455— Rice, Ewin Charles
10,45fr Wan. .’er, George Andrew
10.457 Marchbunk;.. Jasper HU)
Shei
Neal. Buford Morgan
Dustin. Ellsworth Faris
Sim Ise 1, John Biddle
Gipson. Johnnie Malone
Cuni.lagham. Ollie Copeland ’ 10.632 Hol
. 10.633 McKenney. Dwaine Shell
| 10.634 Boerner, Joseph Alplioiii
10,685 Harris Carl Augustus
| 10 636 Cryer. Jesse Jackson
10.637—Snellgrove, Johnle Ix-e
I 10.638— HetMloti. Troy Odeli
10,639 Champion. Albert
10.640- Shepherd William N. ls(.n
' 10 641- Beck Ray Morlce
' 10 642 Davis. Plez
10.643 Beal rd Curtis
10.644 Rohde. Carl E
I 10 646- Muys. Joe
PrvxU.li Thomas Watte
Frank Whitley Jr
. Flnex Jackson
'j
in which
miniature
disappear
while suspended In mid-air. Many
other thrilling illusions are includ-
ed in the Birch repertoire, and a
musical interlude will be offered
by Mias Mabel Sperry, well-known
xylophone artist.
Matinee al 3:30, admlaxion 17c
““M
28c and 50c
(Above prices
/*V«1
; -----------
I , are <
a view to securing for the victims 1 be performed
rnmrM»ruiatir>n for the stolen fowln eves and von
___ county officials disclosed today
The Navy withheld the names of j Deputy Sheriff Ones Hodges has re-
Investlgations Into a, series of Perhaps hls greatest achievement ’.v.513—W.l.oin. Thomas Martin
chicken thefts in the Bartonville is his solution of the "Hindu Rope 1 10514 Emm rson. Henry Eldridge
- , Edwin Burton
!
continuing with | seemingly impossible
J. P. (General) Wood singled to
Centerfield, fcoring pitcher Frank
Overmire Tom second base
Les Mueller burled 12 fine in-
nings for tha Shippers. Jack Creel, j
the Buff miundman, held the Ex-
porters scoreless 1 ntil he went out
lor a pinch bitter in the 11th
Three thousand passed through '
the turnstile*) at Fort Worth to
wa*bh Earl Caldwell, last season’s |
J lance. 133 feet. 5 inches.
| Shotput—Won by Coulter. Ma- |
1 sonic Home; Lewis. Masonic Home.
: n second; Jones, Cleburne, third
the first On Gil Bracks homer, but , ryixtance 53 feet 2 Inches
I um-o, ,.<>..„?>( ..n with iwn Disianct. m leei. 2 incnes.
120-yard high hurdles—Won by
I Pollock, Masonic Home; Lawrence,
i Arlington, second; Young, Arling-
j ton, third Time, 19 flat.
100 yard dash—Won by Cox. Ar-
lington; Cromer. Denton, second;
Lewis, Masonic Home, third. Time,
10.8
440-yard dash- Won by Cox. Ar-
lington; Lucas. Cleburne, second;
j Conner, Masonic Home, third Time
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