Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 10
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DETROIT. Dec. 19—Erwin Ru-
dolph of Chlcafto finally was stop-
ped. As a result of Ralph Green-
leaf's victory by 12S to 79 in ten
innings last night, the two play-
ers are tied as the world's cham-
pionship ends with six games won
and one lost. The playoff was set
for tonight.
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mat*.today confirmed the noml-
stion of Richard J. Hopkins to be
[stayed on the bench. Well, you're
plenty good enough to play for me.
I think you an about the beet
I bunch of players I ever saw. Go out
there and show Bell and his boys
what you can do." What the Frogs
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djnnq^AiCD. Dec. 19—a clubber
who has assaulted two girls here the
last two nights was sought today by
police and detectives. Both gfrls an
in a critical condition.
Latest victim was Mias Rose Dav-
id, 19, hit over the head as she was
returning home last midhlght. She
was dragged into, a yard near her
home and attacked.
The previous night, Miss Naomi
Devore, 30. was struck down by a
railroad coupling iron, but the as-
sailant was frightened way by her
screams. ■ * •
Defeat^ Candidate
EL PASO, Dec. 19—Continuing
conferences with supporters in this
country. Jose Vasconcellos. defeat-
ed candidate in the November pres-
idential electian in Mexico, predict- .
edr he would be Installed as presi-
dent of the Southern republic by
a practically "btoodless" revolution.
He made this prediction here yes-
terday before leaving for Tucson,
Ariz., to join his son and daughter,
students at the University of Cal-
ifornia, for the Christmas holidays.
Alter his vacation, he said he
would return to Mexico to lead the
revolt. He asserted he would soon
have ample supplies of arms and
munitions
"Hundreds of my supporters have
launched an armed revolt,” Vascon -
celos ^414. "and are constantly en-
gaging federal forces throughout
Mexico. Only the generals, all of
wnom are in league with the tyran-
nical and corrupt Calles government,
will remain loyal to their leader
when we strike. The officers and
men will join us without hesita-
tion."
Vasconcelos further predicted mu-
nition stores now tn the hands and
being boaght by the federal govern-
ment would be turned over to his
cause. "My supporters will see to
that, ’ ba commented.
The defeated candidate, who al-
leged the caption was not held prop-
erly, came nere from 8gn Aantonio.
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NOGALES, Sonora, Mexico, Dec.
19.—General Carlos Bouquet, alleg-
ed head of supporters of Jose Vas-
oonceloa, defeated Mexican presi-
dential candidate, on the west coast
of Mraloo. was executed before a
firing squad here yesterday. Mexi-
can fedml Officials announced to-
day. .'j
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Women appreciate gifts of lingerie.
Our large stocks include pajamas,
night gowns, dance seta, bloomers.
Handkerchiefs are always acceptable
gifts, particularly when selected from
such exquisite styles as are here.
Hand-made ones of gorgette, lace and
linen—and a price td suit every pock-
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NEW YORK. Dec. 19 — Kid Choc-
olate. dusky Cuban feather-weight
can go back home for Christmas
with the knowledge he has met and
overcome his $ row—at opponent
since he disposed of Al Singer last
8fwtng. He also has attracted acme
20 000 fans as contributors to the
Christmas fund of the Fifth Avenue
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 19 —With
25c to $3.50
Twinkling crystals and milky pearls.
Stunning necklaces and bracelets of
topaz, amber and brown coined beads.
Gifts of costume jewelry are certain
of welcome. Moderately priced, 25c
to $3.50. ,
For These Cold Days
I JAUNTIES
Rhys Davies
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DECEMBER 19, 1929, 7:30 O’CLOCK
CAMBRAIN CONCERT COMPANY
ARTISTES
JEANETTE CHRISTINE, Soprano
Soloist—New York, Chicago, Milan, England and
RHYS DAVIES, JNaritone
London and Provincial Concerts and Royal National Eisteddfod Concerts
E. POWER BIGGS, A. R. 0. O.
Organist, Pianist and Accompanist
Sub. Professor—Royal Academy of Music, Jxmdon, England
Organ—Introduction and Fugue - Reubke
E. Power Biggs
Recitative—And God Said - Creation, Haydn
Aria—With Verdure Clad --Creation, Haydn
Jeanette Christine
p Bchmldt, IncAtentaltyj has has-
tened to explain that he nor his
school did not mean to question the
integrity of Referee Pete Cawthon
when they produced movies to indi-
cate the Frogs scored a second
touchdown against Southern Meth-
odist in the final game. "While we
pnay feel that a touchdown was
■cored that was not allowed, we do
rnog s question Cowthon s honesty."
pe said. "We know he calls 'em as
pg sees ’em. We have aU confidence
Bn his honesty.”
I Possibly the state’s outstanding
pll-round girl athlete is Carrie Mc-
Mroy of Dallas, forward on the
punoco basketbaU sextet, winner of
she National title the last two yean
under the banner of Trezevant &
Cochran and Bchepps’ Aces. Two
Fean ago she was selected an all-
Mmerlcan forward after the na-
tional tournament. She is, in addi-
tion, one of the state's leading fstn-
tnine tennis stars. She has been a
peter in the last several state tour-
MBMMi ua?lor two years has been
tunnsr-up lor the Dallas city title,
■he ia c»-haMer of the atty Mixed
Rubies title. Am Md the Deltas
My Urt-S beeotaH league in bat- „
H^ast year. Her average was over -
her off moments shs aU
HL31es aa an sap art swimmer and
River. She is rather small to do aU
those tilings so well.
MNffteMBtt. Phone a chMhted ad
deecribtag what ywCwant.
BROWN-MULE
BATTERIES
Are vaMnnteed by us for
one year. We can do this
because the quality is in-
built, which is the first fac-
tor in assuring you complete
batt (^‘Satisfaction.
Brown Malo 711 ...
Genuine 13-plate ...
Buick,' Nash, etc.
Dodge (12-volt) —
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ICLE. TEUBMIA1. DECEMBER It, Mgg
jnauen Whffg
Msae University's athletic destinies,
[Maoh Francis Schmidt was regard-
Ml as something of a myth in the
louthweat Conference. Ho was too
tar away from this section to be
teen often and little was known of
Ito personality. Since coming to
Cexas Christian University, he fast
a becoming one of the most popu-
ar characters tn state athletics. He
Ma the happy faculty of. makk
‘ of everyone he meets.
l One of the best stories that came
out of the recent football campaign
had to do with Schmidt’s speech to
his Homed Frog eleven Just before
its game with Texas A. A ft. It has
been told and retold, but such l
choice bit of psychology will bear
repetition. The Frogs were prepar-
lag to play the team coached by
Matty Bell, who had been their
mentor the previous year. "You
boys," the wily Schmidt is supposed
to have eaid, pointing to a half-
dosen individuals about the dreae-
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right here. Smart new bags and soft
imported kid gloves and suedes in
black, brown and light shades.
ST. PAUL. Mtnn, Dec. 19.—Fred
Fulton. Who was fighting in the
heavyweight- division during Jess
Willard's regime as champion is
training for a comeback.
$2.0(rPair
From . Kayser and ^Allen-A. Sheer
and beautiful. Every new shade to
select from. The"largest stock to be
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f WAUKHOAN, Ill., ' Dec. 19 —
Neither the government nor the
parents of his wife plan to take ac-
tion against Vernon Ramsey, young
aviator who eloped to Denton, Tex.,
with Evelyn Miller, student flier a
week ego.
\, X © Baylor of North Chicago
said his daughter. Ramsey's wife,
had been “vindicated." “We have
placed our information in the hand*
a of ttie government.” he aaid. “And
tt-M does not choose to prosecute
for violation of the Mann Act, we
will let the case drop.”
Explaining bls daughter wee
terribly wrought up over the blast-
ing of her one year old romance,^
Saylor said she would not seek her
Amarillo, Lubbock. Abilene and El <
*aso are getting aolidly behind the <
ropoeed "Staked Plains" conference.
’Yequent editorials are pointing out I
he advantages of such an athletic i
roup in West Texas, and it looks I
«ry much as though the conference i
rould be formed at the meeting at I
iweetwater December 31. Texas
>ch. Simmons, Texas College of
fines and West Texas Teachers are
ertain to Join the new circuit How-
rd Payne is uncertain.
Fight Results
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK—Kid Chocolate, of
tuba, outpointed Dominic Petrone,
lew York, (10). Rene de Voe, Bel-
ium, outpointed Babe McOorgary,
Htlahoma, (10). Jose Martinez,
pain, outpointed Leonard (Young)
aaoartno. Jersey City, N. J., (10).
ack (Kid) Berg. England, defeated
tony Caragjiano, New York, foul.
[CINCINNA’IT—Billy Rose,
nnatt, outpdtated Vincent
fight, OlndnsM, YlO).
SAN FRAJtoiae^
OAKLANIX-Wesley Ketchell, Salt
ake City, outpointed Jock Malone,
L Pail, GO).
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House Shoes we have ever known, in
every color and style. Felts, satins,
new Hostess slippers, bridge slippers,
mules, D’Oreays. Every woman loves
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here in one store a wealth of gifts “to make a merrie yuletide.” Months have been
spent in^assembling assortments of merchandise from many lands so that every individ-
ual preference may be provided for with thoughtful gifts, well chosen. Gifts of appar-
el for those of a practical turn of mind. Exquisite feminine trifles for sweetheart, sis-
ter or mother. Here, too, you will find artistic papers, ribbons and seals to wrap your
packages attractively. An inclusive price range provides for any plan of expenditure—
large or small. Bring in your Christmas list and appreciate the satisfaction of shop-
ping^ done early—and well.
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Star Kaat-Wect football game here
New Year'a Day already reported,
thte Weatemers plan to open in-
tenalve practice aesslona by the end
of the week.
Gillmore. Oregon State College
lialfback, Strtff, Oregon State end,
and Churchill, Oklahoma end. have
been delayed by the neceealty of
taking the aemeater examination*,
but are expected tomorrow.
> The Eaatem team, in charge of
Andy Kerr of Colgate and Dick
Hanley of Northwestern, waa await-
ed this morning.
Horned Frog eleven just before
• husband's conviction for wife aban-
donment or start divorce proceed-
Saylor added. "wiU we pay for hav-
ing Ramsey returned.”
Ramsey and Mias Miller flew
back to Denton after posting $2,000
bonds at Sherman, Tex., where offi-
cials Mid they would not prosecute
----unless Illinou authorities took the
ing room, “Were not good enough to initiative.
play for Matty Bell last year. You ~
J Vernon Ramsey, Chicago aviation
>. Instructor, at liberty on bond here,
said today he planned to marry his
student. Miss Evelyn Miller, with
whom he flew here from Chicago
several weeks ago, aa soon as his
wife in Waukegan. Ill., obtains a
divorce. He said he had been in-
formed Mrs. Ramsey planned to
institute divorce proceedings.
Ramsey said he planned to make
his home here and wished to open
a flying school. He Mid also that
he might open an air passenger line
out of Denton.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929, newspaper, December 19, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348389/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.