Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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ADDITIONAL PAYOFF
NEW YORK. — Rtefe Owen,
roach of the. New York football
professionals, gave a Sio bonus
I to every man who intercepted a
pass or blocked a kivk which led
to a Giant touchdown.
thia ehangc, the previous penalty
for a forward pass touching an in-
eligible player would he too severe
'The old rules called for the offen-
jng team to |o*e the ball.
The committee hellgvcd this
change would increase the Use
J’ville—
R. Garrett, f.
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PY I N'lTED PRESS
Stanford 56. Nebraska 47.
California 12. Utah State 35.
Washington State .30.
i State 19.
Montana 54. Montana Mine 35.
Montana State 36. Idaho
past foothill
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Swenson World s Ugliest
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sot by Purdue's Jewell Young '',
lust year Is Pick Dehner, above, |.on|
Illinois center, who established
a collegiirtc mark for M idison
Square Gorden h\ caging
points against M riluillmi;
Pringe Albert
THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE
W.*
Jun* and settle the issue.
Conn, tall brown-haired son of
a Pittsburgh flteamfitter, has won
four times over former champions
during his three years in the ring.
He beat Teddy Yarosz twice, Babe
Risko and Vince Dundee once and
split in two fights with Krieger.
The youngster^ on the short end
of 8-5 betting for Friday's brawl,
fights something like Gene Tun-
ney and has agreed to weigh 168
against Apostoli'* 160. He is
growing so. rapidly that after this
battle he undoubtedly will cam-
paign as a light-heavyweight.
A victory or even a fair show-
ing by Conn will give the light-
heavyweight division a sorely
needed shot In the arm. because
good 175-pound battlers are as
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Jacksonville
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after their 22
the Gaston Rf
played here Is
The «ir-tigl
by the Drago
ciub to a aini
Devil* were co
Ray Martin
led the Dra|
Rain*. ■ *uar
point* for G*»
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r’luiiHiinr battled to a one-hour
•li is. with each winning a fall. It
blood and thunder all the way
ilh Hacen again proving h<> can
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ship basketba
tn 1830. tf
t’ night they
had followed
championship
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•very basket
Texas, inclu
strongest col
Southwest C
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state champk
lough Dentop
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.JACKSONVILLE. — C h a m-T
pidnship ambitions of the Hen-
i derson Lions in the East Texas |
I cage loop soared here last night j
when the Curttvright-tutored 1
quintet blazed the trail in the'
ifii.t game of the title march, '•
defeating the strong Jacksonville 1 rope.-, f.
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Mildred 'Babe" Didrikson all- iround .woman athlete, former
Olympic (fi;.i uuroi .md no.v prof' lonal golfer, is pictured a> sh*
married wir-tier Geo. Zaharias, al St. Leu w, Mo.
GO ON SALE!
Beal* Ken1 Rut
Smother Hold Is
to enforce It because “a survey j "I «n.v of the Piney Woods League ------
indicated that fins : J ‘
covering had been omitted in
eases."
The shape snd construction of
eleats also was changed. The
group increased the diameter of t
the. end of the conical cleat from j
3-8 inch to 1-2 inch In order to '
lessen injuries, ft also was . recom-
mended that eleats he made of
rubber.
Mandatory use of hc^d prolec-
tor* snd soft knee pads w*a voted.
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Five Former Champ*
In Lo* Angele* Open
And P. A.'s “crimp cut’’ to roll faster,
firmer, easier. No bunching, no spilling T
| miry Romano .(above, right ' adds: "I want my
Lj’niakin’s' amokie* to be riih-ta: ti'ig but without
hRrshne s. and that’s just the waj. I get ’ent with
Prince Albert—mild, fragrnnt. and extra tasty.
What’s mure, P. A. rolled smokes hold their hope.
They «laj/ rolled—anti stay lit too."
You'll fin<f That Prince Albert smoke*
because it's tperitilly ci't to bern sloiv. That means
mrlloirrr smokes without sacrificing ripe, rich taste.
rltihs,
’indrmpfitll I he X^nbdplle
n here. Mho knnm?
out of the doldrums and undouht- • ’|ea<.|lcrs ;u
Illinois 35, Cornell U.
Duquesne 54. West. Reserve 3. I today.
Popeye Swenson. Swede wrest-
ler, came to Henderson touted »•
the world's uglicilt and nicaii<
neck-twister, and lie proved the
I buildup was not over rated in' la -1
I night's main event sett" witlr bjg
eX-Oregon gri'ldci
NEW YORK, (UP) — The 1839
punch parade, opens In Madison
Square Garden Friday night and v
the two men who meet in the
major evpnt may rule two vivia-
ions before the year ends.
The battle matches Billy Conn
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cnncernlmr'tlint < lutpiiiaii quint l>
thnf nciglihoilioH
to this office for I
In fuel, we'd like ft
lune n lineup mi all Rusk County
there may be a darkhorsr
some-
CUT YOURSELF IN ON REAL SMOKING
JOY-YOU DON’T RISK A PENNY
Roll yourself 30 »wi-fl cigarettes from Prince Albert. If you
rlnn't had them the iTneit,tastiest roll-youi -o« ncigarettes y< ■
oversmoked, return the pocket tin with the rwt of the tobacco
in it to u at any time within a month from this date, anti We
will refundfull purvhare price, plus postage, (..ijnrdj R. J.
Reynolds Tobeeco < • nipany. Win -ton-Salem, North Cerolina
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Hendei’on— F*
i fii.-t game of the Title march, I ^tron8, i »—• •>
j defeating the strong Jacksonville *r®Pes' f 1
I High Indians, 18 to 15. ;, °”*■> c...... 11
All of Henderson’s scoring *“*’• K , 1
s’ powder "tis stored away in the *"*Ty’ s '
arms of tJouiig Lansing Strong, I >
the Church Hill lad who has led
the lyion scoring attack all th*
. year. Strong had the full support
L- d of his teammates, who made many
' of tlie difficult shots possible.
He hit the hoop for ten points
for high honor*. ! c « v '
’ ’ The Lions were working
smoothly together, They clicked cvnniack f g
with precision and managed to ’
j. . pull ahead, being only three
L point* in the lend when the final
A whistle sounded.
P On the floor. Bill Taylor and
k Bud Farley were, superb, while i
” I Orville Todd, Clyde Propes and ,
I i a- .Xi; NOT INTERESTED IN
°"whRe dRfC Garrett and. Overall P| * V|NR TFNNF2QFF
were leading the offensive for I Ln I IITU I LIiITLuOLC
Jacksonville—getting three field
was Jack Casey.
who
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mi '-one In
would come
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the
lucrative
pi nt native i teams—cxccpl Nacogdochea—but
many 1 Fm going on record this raln-klss- I
cd nflrrnoon as saying that fhe
I,Iona w ill WIN I hr championship I
I nt this loop.
I easier than winning
< Hunt) championship.
i Basketball Result*
scarce a* Shakespeare first edl- I
tions.
Champion John Henry Lewis,
who has grown out of his class,
will try to wrest the heavyweight
crown from Joe Louis on Jan. 25.
Lewis' title has been vacated by
the New York Commission.
Tiger Jack Fox, a somewhat an-
cient negro from Spokane. Wash., i
and Mello Bettina. a southpaw r!l
from Beacon. N. Y„ are expected
to meet soon for Now York's
hunk of the title. Bolbeare m*Mi af
mediocre ability, and if Conn looks
good, he can help boost the class
FROGS BACK HOME;
<r LOS ANGELES. ■RP
former champions Mme entered M’"’"" Tl’”' "'rong and ag [
today in the Lo* Angele th.mK) crr'M'r
Open golf tournament which be. | •" ,hr dofonskr dcpn.f
gin* Friday. The five. Han v I ''"'C TV
Cooper, Ed Dudley,
Jimmy Hine* and .l.imnn
• Ar* 1-J .. 11. . ..r 1/1
lightning sp
eight year:, i
clung to the
decency of i
teet the unp
their innate
Today we
saddei.
Under mod
we mean by
—a policy su
must be div
ments. First
forces and
enough to w
tack against
and key facil
sure sustaine
' 1111:11c cietci'
have the orj
tion of those
that they m
Utilized and
meet all neec
serious interr
tack.
Tn the cou
.shall send yo
. making ret
> those two e
against dangi
safely assume
If these fir
reasonably pi
he able confi
third elemei
strength of
confidence, t
•(nation and
give the sta
things throu
A strong
may be desti
pared against
even a Nati
well organ iz<
military star
a period of
it is unnerv
endangered h
dissension b
labor, by fa
other unsolve
home.
In meeting
world we mu
| THINK THAT without a doubt
JI the strongest
in this area this
the Cushing High School Bra
kata. Coach Crenshaw .• ouint'
i* still On the victory path
they have played 'he strongesl
position to hr found tn the
Texas region
Jeff Dasi* High School <>l
Houston, the club lubtnil by R<>.»
Needham, the l.:ni>\illc. boy whe
made good, made a Mikl dash
wlio was responsible
Lion-: bring held to such
score. II. Garret* and
were al.-n outstanding.
The Lion : have won five out
of the last -oven affrays and they
now are placing their hopes for
s Piney Woods Basketball Lea-
gue championship al a'high spot
this afternoon. They reason that
I hey have played strong opposi-
tion this, .season and that they
have stcadtjy improved with ev-
: cry melee.
\ logan. "Take 'em as tiny
come." has hern adopted by the
boys. They are guarding over-
confidence, that destroyer of
many a, dream and fancy on the
.hilling floor.
Thur.sday night the Lions trek
southward to Lufkin, where lhe
Locals Led by Lansing Strong, Who Tallied
leu Points; Championship Hopes Are High
Box Scores
New Mexico
Mines 26.
St. Mary's *7» Cfllifornia
gio* 40.
Purdue
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I’anther . reportedly potent this
•onson, await with a merry East
t ---------------------
of Pittsburgh, a 21-year-okl Irish
youth making his New York de-
but. with Freddie Apostoli of San
Francisco, "half-crowned" middle-
weight king.
A little over two • ---
Conn had to have his trouser*
patched so he could run down to
Fairmont. W. Va.. to make his
first ring appearance, for which
he received $3. Friday he partici- I
pates in a main event at the Gar- '
den. hi* first fight on the big
time. Astute observers predict i
he'll be light-heavyweight king by ■
1840.
Apostoli is recognized as mid-
dleweight champion by the New 1
York commission while Solly’Kric- |
ger of New York holds the title in- |
Seeks Record
I.Sugar Howl and the Southwest
! Conference, returned home from
New Orleans today to receive a
hero’s welcome. •
The Horned Frogs kept their
undefeated, untied record intact
Monday by beating Carnegie
Tech, Eastern champions, 15-7.
Thousands of person* jammed
the Union Depot and surround- '<
ihg grounds as Coach Leo
(Dutch) Meyer led his bruised
champions •. from their special
train. The-1 team yvas given an
ovation at the station and along
a downtown parade route. The
players rode <>n lwo fire trucks
to a hotel, where civic leaders
praised them at a public break-
fast.
(Uasse* at T.C.U., scheduled to
begin this morning, were delayed
three hours so (hat the victory-
happy student body could take
part in welcoming ceremonies.
Coach Meyer, and ,the team's
three outstanding players—Davey
O’Brien, Kj Aldrich, and Captain
I. R. Hale—were called upon to
speak at the station and again
at the breakfast.
Mcjcr denied that the T.C.H.
team'would seek another post-
season game with Tennessee,
only other major unbeaten team
in the Nation.
"We have had enough football
for one season,’* vid Meye?. J
“Everybody has hung up their *
uniforms.’’
Amateur^at the end. He’s off tn
- start with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 victory
I over Ellsworth Vines, a
• he earned last night before mole j
i than 16,000 incredible persons'
< who clustered around a green'
i canvas court in Madison Square I
Garden.
, All over the Nation, for the
■ next few months, these two will
be slamming tennis balls at each
other and it may be that, never
again will Rudge he, able to blast
Vines off the court as he did last |
night. But the red-head has the
reputation of being a killer when
something is at stake and last
night he committed first and sec-
ond degree murder, manslaughter
and assault and battery- against
one of the world's great tenni:
players.
This was Budge'* professional
debut and there was many a wink
and whisper that it was in the
hag for the red-head—that a vic-
tory over Vines would send
Rudge off with a great blare of
ballyhoo snd swell the gate in
• very citv on the way to the West
Coast All the evidence last night
wfl-. to the contrary. Everything
indiratrd that the boys "ere nut
there tn murder each other—that,
the two hardest hitters in the.
business were slugging it. nut
and that the better man won.
A- a tennis match it wasn't sn
miicli. The loud/M applause heard
all eiening occurred when Alice
Marble, who sings in a night
duh :n the hill between the
tournaments, came'down from a
spectator’* seat and planted im-
partial kis ■'* on the Jips of
Mr.,f) Vines and Budge after
the match. There were * few
boos when Mi-s Marble referred
tn the encounter fl* "* great
tennis match,-' but the cheers for
I the lady's gnld lanw jacket and
evening gown drowned out the
i dissenters.
Thc match didn’t prove any-
I thing much except that Vine.-
was off hi game—nervous and
wobbly through all three sets and
lamentably weak with his back-
hand Time after time Budge I
rammed the ball to Vines’ back- |
hand and me
worth netted
chalk line.
five, Harry.
Vic Ghozzi,
nimy Thorn-
son Jed a list of, 150 plnyci : who
"ill compete.
The tournament ' opens
California winter golf
with several other
event* to follow,
Thomson, "Inner .l»-t tear, "ill
be one of the favorites aloim
with John Revbfta, I
Hortor Smith, Jimmy P**mnrpt.
• nd Willie Gojrgin.
With the s< nring led by Lansing
'Strong, a mite who handles the:
i hall Cvith the ease and grace of a
fiolnan god, the Henderson I.ions
i uro niHkb'i perhap”. lheir strong-
' < si bid for caging fame this sea-
i Aon
I I’m not Juel saying those
• '-caiise this is the old hometown.
; ’You reniomhor the
doW. ' ' ,c,,n
The committee decided that with I 'bl” "lehr, tn exp»e( .in unbiase,!
viewpoint. I say that because!
they have shown me defliiitely that I
they have a fire ball club. They i
i-lick well loRethcr. There are !
perhaps, leading scorers—-Biron*
for example—hpl they work as «
of I unit end none r>f Hie hoyfa is leal- i
the *hort pass and would make j of Mm other.
plays more interesting foi j
tore.
The committee, recognizing the
"country-wide demand for im-
provements in equipnieul.” order-
ed several changes with a 'lew to .
making the game safer.
® Protective padding pn the out-
eide of thigh guards was inci eased
from 3-8 of an Inch thickness to
1-2 inch. This change was accom-
panied by a warning to officials '
Not only can they' hll lhe .
meshes, but thc wearers of thc
Rc<1 and Blue are also strong, de
i fehalvcly speaking. To he sure
| they hmc n tnw wrinkles lo he
ironed mil. X newly washed shlrl
always has that trouble The)
haven’t hern working tngethei
long cnniifP to he In, the state
championship clnss, hul a prom
Islng season Is In prospect.
I know nothing of lhe strength
in the battle and made a fight of
ttie match all the way. He ta a
durahlr chap and displayed ;.’)en-
• ly of ability to take punishment
and also dish out a goodly size
poilion Kent won. the first fall
of the" match with tils highly-tout-
ed "boomerang"*hold which. Inci-
dentally appeals to he just as po-
tent is Hal Romberg's publicized
pile-drive-
In the opening match Marine
i and one of the sweetest wre :«!«•> ; 1 " "'R»* Hagen and Larruping Lew
• to appear at the Auditorium In r 11 •- - --- 1
c . . . . • . I ntxnv month .
almost stopped hy < hapnian dur- ' r-
•. ... . Coach Curt-' RwefWon, who hears a i lyse to
. . : semblance (Only he’s ugliefv t<
nnc.polnt i 'he spinach-eating comic sji if
.. . - . t character, violated mote wreathng
' . riilcs and (bmmitted- niorc foul.'
t.ian any villian grappier tn ap
pear since the days of Cowboy
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today in the Lo« Angele* 85,1)00
Sails Jtrtss Sports Cas“
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It's Mrs. "Babe" Now
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sat is I >
and he
it on hii i
Barney Meyer*
a strangle and
tin illegal hold XX iti then
I ' cise.d rthc decision
JXneaking of o\ ercnntidriicr k,1t j the -match to Kent
mg the prosnoeffl nf n champion- 'Although pifen
' trouble hy Hie h
foul lactic*,* Kent w
COLORADO SPRING'
(Uf*) — Members of the I
football rules commit tr<'
home today after makinp one I
minor change in the gridiron play-
ing code and’ 'ordering equipment '
change* designed to reduce in-
juries. .
The only rule change mmlt 'hir-
ing' a three-day convention which
adjourned last night, deci res that
in the case of a forward pass nil
ineligible men must remain on lhe
line of scrimmage until Hie pas'
1* thrown. Failure to do so will be
eonaidored Interference and »
penalty of IS yards will be inflicted
from the point where the ball was | 1 ci
snapped. The play will count
a dovvn.
I fttOTgR TOBACCO
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XI'W YORK. (IT t
or prole ional, glory or gold—
"lwi> the chips are on the line and
tl" bull treaks like a white blur
:i"ro s thc net, thc man for you
•I. Donald Rudge, whoso tennis
tine ' ;i. fiery as his rod mop
"l li.iir. .
■Ho'- off Ipdai on the long,
. nail of ♦, professional tour
* '1 J’:!4 fl Ti** r,f gold ($75,000)
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Sport* Mil] ,r
S.M. Picks Henderson
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To Win Cage Pennant
By Elton L. Miller —;--------
through Eael Texas during the
Christmas holidays snd lushing
asketbidl team u> the only quint able to turn in
dson must be a victory <iver . the team that
School B< ar- reigns as tax-orltc tn rop the How
ton cit.i whoolhoy title.
. Quite a bit had been said in In
cal circles about the strength nt >
the 5ft. Enterprise team, but i
Needhani's <-!ub had a merry has |
ket-maklni; picnic al lhe expense 1
} of the lower county aggregation.
Th< i>. the team that is doped hy
most critics in this area to take I
the Rusk County championship '
thc Laneyllle X elloxv Jackets, fell i
hy the wayside hy a 11-29 count ■
Strong XXells Wgh School, lhe
ilnnilnatlng learn In, Cherokee |
Huntington <>l Xngellha and IJv-,
ieigstonsn I'alk. all dropped game*.
to lhe Davis qi'intet.
There's a tree-top lad by the i
name of Kelly who leads the .Jeff I
j.Davis senring attacks and hr faY
i capably aesisted hy Klutz Kelly |
lacnrcd 1* points agsinst the Lane-*
* vjlle aggregation.
So you fan expert to bear
from the np-and ennimg Cushing I
five long before the district title
i is decided.
ABV HaaraU-yeur own c i*.
£ ■ ■ arette* in « verv
tin «f Priac' Albert
SIEBERT'S BLADES XX IDEST
Oregon CHICAGO. — Ear! Siebert. Chi-
cago Blackhawk defenseman,
wears thc widest blades of any
'I. hockey player in the National
Si^uth- ■ claiming they distribute
his weight better.
GALENTci VS. BRESCIA
■ NEWARK. N. J. lUPl -- Tony
Galcnto. Orange, N. J., heavy-
weight, has been matched for a
Stale ; 10-io'und fight with Jorge Bres-
, <-la of Argentina al the Newark
! armory, Jan. 19, at was announced
:K'lridX«7.:,th."n“«erXI ™iiT worra. t„.., ,up).
spoiled a wonderful Armistice: loxas • hristian University**
; afternoon for the Lion gridders, | football team, champions of the
w'ho was responsible for t1-*'
That should he cxce|
Busi,
lilRlii n eiKOiir
I Harry Kent.
Rome nf the Incal fans thought
il lather odd thal tile Lions were
i aiinoai stopped "r
I Ing the holidays Coarh Curt-
•wright'a erew haiely emerged vlr-
I furious, winning hv a ' , '
I margin In a practice till played'
I here
The explnnallmi we gel Hwlnx
■ a Ihnl ( liiipnian Is Hie fnxorltr In
i Then ho toppad off bls ni-;1ll'.'
w-oi'k by winning a couple of lull
land the dec.iniou with Ins smother
whereas he plfl'-es his hain
like hand' oxer an opponents fa< <
and puts mi th® pre-.'lire.
Rut this hold did not
Coniinissi'im. t Wit I
Popeye denmnstrat
well as Refers. ~
and both tilled It
illegal hold
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1939, newspaper, January 4, 1939; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331510/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.