Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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the public.
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For Pierre Laval
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Thursday and was flned 1100 and
costs.
Dallas News A sent. E. D. Tranter.
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Houston. 8 p. m (16,500*—A good
ball game with S. M U. coming
; out on top by a touchdown.
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Beginning at 8 o'clock, the
Leathemeck-Duck game is open to
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By HAJLQM> V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Editor
Southwest Conference football
teams get down to serious head
bashing tomorrow
Maybe some of them have taken
lusty thumpings outside their own
bailiwicks but that's water under
the dam. They're playing for agates
thia time.
It's the full-fledged opening of
the championship race with this
! -un:
' of ‘ hem Methodist vs. Rice —
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e Mountain Lake Marine
tally made N T’s proxy
llron this fall, is coached
Richard Hoover from
DENTON, FPM, RKOQRD-CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER M,
ITaco Schoolboys
Get Top Spot
In Rankings for
Grid Prospects
Y. . ' , 4- e-r „
former college football players, in-
oludirM Lieu* -Chip" Routt, tackle,
who was a member of Texas A. ft
Mb. team.
A J*P *1" toe heW the
"" ht at T;30, while
aye working out
LAKE TEXHOMA 18 OPEN TO
^SPORTSMEN
AUSTIN. Oct. 20 — (AV- The
State Game. Fish and Oyster Com-
mission today opened Lake Tex-
homa on the Red River near Den-
ison to fishing on and after today
In line with action recently take"
bv the Oklahoma Game Commls
sion.
YUGOSLAV PARTISANS CAP-
TURE DALMATIAN PORT
LONDON, Oct. 30.-0P)'—Yugoslav
Partisan forces have captured the
Important pglmatlan port of Du-
brovnik, Marshal Tito announced
today in a communique broadcast
by the Prep Yugoslav radio.
TWO PLEAS OF GUILTY
COUNTY COURT
Harvey F Eddy, charged with
the possession of a still for mak-
ing whiskey, pleaded guilty Thurs-
day before County Judge Gerald !
Stockard and was flned *400 and I
costs Andrew Sacks, charged with I
-------On the Pucka’ roKer are n
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Second Teams
The second 10 teams were
follows:
11. Sweetwater 25 votes.
12. South Park (Beaumont)—24.
13. Kerrville—21.
14. Port Arthur—18
15. Sunset (Dallas)—14.
16 North Side (Fort Worth)—13.
17. Marshall—12
18. Breckenridge—11
18. Abilene and Waxahachie tied
—to.
Just out of the second ten with
eight votes apiece were Wichita
------------------„— ---- Palls and Temple while Edinburg
carrying a pistol unlawfully, plead- and Goose Creek were next with
ed guilty before the county judge four each
" 1 North Side of Fort Worth con-
tinued undefeated and untied by
whipping Masonic Home of Fort
■ Worth 32-6 in a District Seven
game—one of the few carded
' Thursday night. Reagan (Houston)
. beat Sam Houston (Houston) 26-6.
i and St. Thomas (Houston* downed
Stephen Austin (Houston) 27-7 In
District 13 San Antonio Tech beat
Sidney Lanier (San Antonio)
1 2. in District 15.
LONDON. Oct. 2O-UP* Pierre
' Laval has been sentenced to death
i in Absentia by a Marseille Tribunal,
I the Paris radio said today.
I A warrant for the arrest of the
I Vichy Chief of government, now
! either sheltering with or held by
the Germans, vai issued by the
Tribunal two weeks ago and it was
stated then that he would be tried
. whether he waa present or not.
The Algiers radio reported that
! Jean Gaillard, farmer director of
1 the newspaper “Petit Marseille."
condemned to death in Absentia
by the same tribunal at the same
thne.
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adopted team
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June. 1*40. was for three seasons a
member of the North Texas squad
He la now head coach of the Bryan
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FORMER NORTH TEXASGRID Southwest Loop
FAVORITE COACHES INVADING Down to Business
Iairmenmeeting marines — H
7-40, North Texas Mate’*
(By Associated Press*
Coach Harry atlteler of Waco
will be glad to know he baa the
No. 1 schoolboy football team of
Texas.
That’s wiiat the sports writers
say and naturally diplomatic Barry
wouldn't insinuate they iidn't know
their stuff.
A poll conducted by the Associ-
ated Press drew votes from every
section of the state today to rank
the top 10 teams in this order
(rankings based on 10 votes for
first place. 9 for second, 8 for third,
etc.):
1. Waco—1M votes
San Angelo—132.
Lubbock 115,
Amarillo- 87,
Highland Park (Dallas)—82.
Lufkin—67.
7 Tyler—«.
8. Vernon—34
9 Austin—28
10. Brackenridge (Ban Antonio)—
37.
While Waco led In the total vote,
it did not lead in first place bal-
lots, an honor going to defending
State Champion San Angelo de-
spite its early season loss to Lub-
bock The Bobcats drew seven first
places while Waco had five. How-
ever, Waco was ranked second on
eight ballots, third on three, fourth
on on^ and fifth on one. San An-
gelo was second on three, third on
two, fourth on two and sixth on
one.
Lubbock drew
jattHng it out.
I <exas Chris tltn vs. Texas A. and
> M.—The Homed Frog*, will be
I fighting against elimination (they
already have a half-game loss
against them as the result of a 6-6
tie with Arkansas).
Texas vs. Arkansas at Little
Rock—First conference game for
Texas but Arkansas Is in the same
shape as T. C. U.
The majority of forecasts say
Southern MsUiodist. A and M
and Texas will win. But it could
be the other way around and cause
no ripples of amasement Dipeci-
j ally is this true of 8. M U.-Rlce
and T. C. U.-A. and M
But against such uncertainty we
still retain our calm and pointing
out that we didn't miss a single
one last weak offer these selec-
tions (anticipated crowds In pa- |
rentheses):
Texas vs.
Rock. 2 30 p
horns
there's such a
too); Texas by two touchdowns.
Texas Christian vs Texas
Arkansas at Little
m (11,000*—Long- |
trample Razorbacks (and
scarcity of pork, I Lubbock drew (two first place
| ballots as did highland Park while
A. Amarillo got one and Sunset (Dol-
and M. at College Station, 2:30 ‘
p. m. (12,000*—Could be T. C U.
but ought to be Aggies by six
points.
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North Texas students will form a c
cheering section at the game, r.nd ; jj
---band will be on han J
rally and at the gan.j. Two teams rated in most quarters
four girls, pep : Wjth the best chance to stop Tex-
Marines' Eagle M battling it out.
EU join N T. 1
cheer* for the
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last
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this
Oct. 14 - 21 at
proclamation.
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Colorado College,
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Aggies machine tools and equipment.
Winter’» Coining!
NOW!
Motor Tune-Up» . . . All Other
Mechanical Services!
T.—t-W*
■ Scores Shearing
G, O. P. Pictures
Jimmie Massey Service Station
Corner McKinney and Locust Phone 154
sion and reconversion program, the
bulk of It for plant enlargement,
Boilermakers’ 1
share in the bl
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NAMES CHOW
FOR SAWRU
GRID CONTES
Rce of
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Take Advantage Of
“COAT WEEK”
pro-
Texan* at | ales for president and vice presld-
GET YOUR
ANTI-
FREEZE
NOW!
Gallon .. $1.40
“AJAX”
ALCOHOL BASE
Grace-Barrow
CHEVROLET COMPANY
Denton, Teiaa
man
to vote
to speak and work for his candidate. ,
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erica ceases to be a free country. I
I hope the perpetrator of this act |
will see the error of his way and
apollglze for his action.” j
FORD COMPANY TO INCREASE I
POST WAR BUDGET
DE7TROIT, Oct. 20. —(Ah'— The!
Ford Motor Company announced
today it plans to spend more than
Calk on Taaana to
. Join Armed Force*
In Bible Reading
Leave* for Position
On Nashville Campus
Wake Forest - North Carolina '
tate—How can you pick anybody L
it Wake Forest)
Starting with Friday games we
j gallopin ' over the country:
eorgla over Daniel Fields, Drake
I II.. L M 11 1.1 HI .
In connection with the smearing
with Ink of a billboard carrying the
r L/rVMD. v ayvsasi vz »-»
without ! Idaho Southern, Kentucky over V. I
| M I., and on Bunday Marquette .
Hawkeyes wt)l take Lincoln, Neb. Air Base i
, ,top the 1 Bainbridge will beat Camp Peary
t toast a cnd lows pre-Flight will down Ft. !
Warren. i
By ORLO ROBERTSON
' NEW YORK Oct. 3O-0P)-A
little more confident after pic
the Cards to beat the BroVni
the world series, <e return tp
weekly gridiron guassfeg 1----
the hope that well ne i
close to last week’s perfoi
pinch hitter Frit* Ho
came up with 38 wins,
feats and one tie.
Navy-Oeorgla Tech — unbeaten
Un-scored on Tech may give the
Middies an arguement but this
Navy eleven Is due to realty break
one of these days. This may
e day Navy.
at Lgkea-Ohlo State—there'll
secrete since Lt FU# p-oan
re Buckeyes to coadn the
and Carroll Widdoea was
•their .
shall join
in order u . „
which knows no limit of distance." i Hitler came Into power In Germany
was noted by the governor In his ! Every man in America has the
ri right to vote as he pleases and
i. -r-tr- I,, hl, i.i i i10 speak and work for his candidate.
I It this right Is taken from us, Ain-
over Gustavus Adolphus. Jackson- —------- * *- — ---------
vllle Naval Base over Miami, Mich-
igan Stqte over Maryland. Boston
> the forces gbroad in
with dally Bible reading was Issued toady
(here hy_Ocjv. Coke Stevenson. .. _
up * movement started tical opposition are being Used by
under auspices of the some Americans who are 'either
.Bible 8<x iety and . ignorant of the results of What they
.. Twas, the Governor I are doing or are wilfully following
„ asked Texans to join In I Hitler's tactics. The smearing with
the plan which is now operating on | ink of the pictures of Gov Tnomas
a nationwide basis. ; E. Dewey and Gov. John W. Brlck-
"Increasing interest in Bible , er on the bill board on Cedar Street
leading by members of the armed | Thursday night is certainly not
forces, and a strong desire that the American* way to show your
■their families and friends at home .' opposition to these candidates. It is
1 them in their reading | a wilful instruction of property and
to ciNeate a spiritual bond • rights. It Is exactly the way Adolf
Alabama-Tennessee—This is sup-
posed to be a real Alabama team
Tennessee may surprise but we’ll
string along with Alabama
Iowa State-Mlssouri—The • Navy
trainees at lowu State will prove
the difference.
Texas Christian-Texas Aggies— .
Its the Aggies by a comfortable
AUSTIN, Oct. 20 A pro- i pictures of the Republican candid-
cbiuatlon calling on Texan* at , ates for president and vice presld-
hpme to Join With armed service | ent. Dr. H. E. Roberts Friday made
-u— ‘1 In simultaneous the following statement:
. . “Hitler is not In America but his
tactics hi trying to destroy ajl P<Mi-
-- — —,— -J
who are 'either
loose (—
be the
Great
Jw no c:
toft the
•allors
named by Brown as hi* successor
On the basis of a veteran line and
a wealth of good back* We give
you Ohio Btate
Georgia pre-flight-North
Mna pre-flight-all-Amartoa
Graham to toad the Carolina
bock to victory trail after
tied by Virginia last qMk.
l-uisa-Miastasippi-TMM to look-
ing for a bowl Md and
isn’t going to stop the Oklahoma ns Force over Cherry Point Martines,
Wisconsln-Notre r’~1
bt No. 4 for the nation^ No 1 ' California over Fleet City Naval
team. Notre Dame. I Lafayette over Lehigh. Vil- *150,000,000 on its postwar expan-
Illlnols-Pittsburgh — the IDonis tonova over Muhlenberg. Louisana j ---- -
hi-vent got much in the way of a ! State over Mississippi State, St I
dtfmise but they have Fleet Buddy [Marys over Nevada. Okla
Young and It’ll tele a lot of ,cver Denver, Cornell oved Samp- 1
touchdown* to beat him. Illinois I ion Naval Base. William and Mary I
Brown-Holy Crow—Off the re- ov«r Richmond AAB, Second Air I
cords it".l have to be Holy Cross 1 Force over North Texas. Utah over !
Texas-Arkansas—Texas
hesitation.
Purdue-Iowa — The
haven’t shown enough to
. —rude go _
ten title Purdue
Guard-lknny—The
Cudete warm up for their game
aith Duke neat week Army.
O**M* C C L i
St Mary * pre-WBht-U. C. L. A.
-UCLA tied Southern Calif ; the
pre-nighter* lost to the Trojans
That adds Up to U C. L. A.
Rice-Southern Methodist Heads
tls Rice, tail* its the Methodists.
The coin came down heads
Indiana-Northwestern — We hate
to admit it but it took* like our
Aim* Mammy is headed for Its I,
fourth straight defeat Indiana
Auburn-Ttllane — Dub Jone* to j
lead Tulane to vdtory
Kansas State-Oklahoma — No 1
need of doing any heavy thinking I
Miss Lucille Crutcher, a member
of the library staff of Teachers
College the past 12 years, left
Thursday for her home In Athehs,
Ala., for a vacation until Nov. 1,
when she will be connected with ,
the joint library of Nashville col-
teees on the Vanderbilt University
Campus. Miss Crutcher was the
honoree for a number of informal
social events prior to her leaving,
during the past few weeks.
In 19*3. the Industrial plant fire
loss in the United States was esti-
mated at *145.000,000
Oaro-
mto
team --— -m— —— j—— ■—
toeing f College over New York Univ,, and
Temple over Syracuse
’ J.. On Saturday it'll be: West Vlr-
“Oie Miss" gini* over Bethany. Third Air
ils’l* Colorado
I Base. Lafayette
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A BEAUTIFUL
MORNING!
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Don i spoil a healthlul morning by worrying about
your personal debts. Some time they are necessary, but
an I. C. C. Loan will enable you to pay up accumulated
| bills and protect your credit reputation.
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. it is patriotic to be out of debt in war tune, and it is
good business, too. Come in and we will explain how
you can borrow money for necessary purposes and how
payments may be budgeted to fit your income
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First Game of Season
!
See the “Fighting Marines" in Action!
Eagle Leathernecks vs.
Bryan Air Field Ducks
North Texas Stadium
Saturday Night, 8 o'clock
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