Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1950 Page: 4 of 12
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tic League proposed last year to
sponsor gllrs high school basket-
ball But there now are #82 girls
high school basketball teams en-
| rolled In the Texas Interscholao-
tic league program.
Pattv Berg
too* over leadership in mdiviau-
al scoring He has five touchdowns a
for 3Q, point*.
Les true
Golf
MACK MASSEY
MOTOR CO.
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For Prompt Removal
Of Fallen and
Dead Animals
CALL LD 758
DALLAS, 'fcXAS
Mileage Merchant About:
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Texas A CM eomplotod only one
touchdown pass tn 1949._ la their
f.rst tw- 1W games the A£tm*
connected on four touchdown aeri-
als.
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GMC extra-value features include
Synchro-Mcsh transmission, Iocco-
hardened crankshaft, full-pressure
lubrication, recirculating ball-
bearing steering gear, airplane-type
bearings and Lifetime Weather-
scaled cabs as standard equipment
on practically all models from
12 ton up.
That’s why more truckers are buy-
ing CMC s todav than c\er before—
cxftcriciii c fH oves them best in the
lon£ haul!
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POP k.XOWS BEST—Two of the nation’s best foot-
ball teams have father-son combinations in the brains
department. Army’s Red Blaik, top, made son Bob his
ipiai terhack Rusty Russell of Southern Methodist taught
Rusty, Jr., to call signals for Mustangs. (NEA Photo)
"Without » salary limit, clubs
like Shreveport and Oklahoma City
RED ARROW
MINERAL OIL
at Austin Nov
-Ider five proposed change* In the
constitution.
They have to do with supervi-
foretell the I slon of Junior high school ath-
j letics, preventing high school fac-l
uity members from working with
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by the Texas High School Coaches
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ing accepted from the
the coaches, preventing high scliool
boys from playing basketball on
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Think tmrice today
when nu buy a truck!
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HIGH STRING — Qussle Moran
use* her racket as a mirror
freshemrg up tor New York |
photographers. This probably is |
Miss Due Pantlee version of
stringing along with the boys
She starts a professional tour at
Madison Square Garden, Oct. 2e.
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provtd by two winter** tooting in the aub-zero cold
of the Colorado and Montana mountain* ... to be the
great new u'tntrr umr fightrr' Conoco 5uoer Motor Oil
•afely gathers up acids and harmful moisturr . flushes
them out of your engine when you drain! New Conoco
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inhibits corrosion, reduces sludge’
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M ant to keep new-car gasoline mileage all winter long?
Then drain and refill with the winter grade of new Conoco
SuaCX Motor Oil... at Your Mileage Marchant's.. today!
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GMC s arc real trucks. Engine,
transmission and frame, as well as
cab and axles, arc all specially truck-
built to give sou longer service.
GMC truck-built engines have high
horsepower with higher sustained
torque—greater pulling power. T hey
arc built to give extra years of serv-
ice with less maintenance.
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DALI-AS. Oct 1S-UB— A cut in
the playet limit and elimination ot
the sa.ary limit are iwliedulea U>
be taken Up at lhe fall meeting
of lhe Texas League opening u>
da'
K W Burnett, owner of lhe Dal-
las club, i— — ----- ---- —
remove
oppose a mote by Grayle Howlett,
president of the Tulsa Club to cut
player limit from 20 back to 19
Burnett has tried before lo re- |
move the salary limit but with- I
‘out success. Now. he say». he ‘
doean t personally need it aince he
recently formed a working agree-
ment with Cleveland of the Ameri-
can League, txit that he wants to
PERRY OPTIONED TO
Bi(. STATE LEAGUE
DALLAS Oct IS—.F—Clyde
Smith sh rtstop voted by fans the
arreed aqme time ago to that ar- most p. polar pl*-er on the 1949
Sirwe the deal Smith, ^a^as Eagles baseball Utm. and
died and his 25 per cent is nm* utUI’y player George Ha tamanr.
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Branch Ricaey s
future plans tn baacbail
Report* persist that Rickey.
general manager of the Brooklyn
Dodgers, will either buy the St
Louis Brown* lock, stock and bar- myself
rei or purchase a substantial bhwk
of stock in the American League
club and become It* general man-
Other observers feel that Rickey
will take the general manager s
the
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ped on a \acation trip, threw lit-
tle light on the situation
I woulda: know whai to do with
if I retired altogether
from baseball,” Rickey said ‘ But,
I am not yet ready to announce
my Brooklyn stock is cloaed.” I
One cf tb.e reason* advanced
why Ku key mav take over the
Browns is Rickey s statement that
his wile wants to lite in St. Loins
Ricket. who gamed fame and
fortune ,r. the front office of lhe
St Louis Cardinals has maintain-1
eu a home tn the Mound City ,
dur nig his eight year* with Brook-
“ rangoment
- died and his 25 per cent is new . .
| held bv Mr* Smith. O Malley also hate been optioned H GameavUle ,
| own* 25 per cent and the remain- * •*--
' tnc 25 per cent is o»ned by Mrs
J Jame* Mulvey Mrs Multey has
rpvHAT new truck you’re consider-
1 ing may have to last a long time.
So you’ll be w ise to look at a GMC
for these important reasons.
GMC’s are built by the world's
largest exclusive manufacturer of
commercial v chicles-with the
broadest truck engineering experi-
ence.
Rickey Rumors Float
NEW YORK Oct. 13- .4" R-i- refused to sell to anybody. | —-
mors are a dime a doten these I Rjckev. reached at Billings,
Mont . yesterday yhere he stop-
the measure that j
sponsorship by the
5 and 8 to con- some quick comment from opera-
i tors of the Milk Bowl at Gause.
I They'll probably say that nobody
before ever thought of doing some-
j tiling for the kid* below senior
_ high school, that the Milk Bowl is
All-Star game not sponsored! doing .something for them and the
, . Interscholastic League, shouldn't
gifts be-
tans by ' stftrt horning tn now
' ' The Gills High School Basket-
ball League of Texas said the
teams other than their own and j same thing when the Jnterscholas-
' admitting parochial schools to the
j league.
Obviously
would mean
league of junior high football and
basketball is alined at All-Star
games that have now cropped up
for boys of junior high school age.
One of these Is. of course, the
Milk Bowl at Oause.
The League aigues that Alhle- '
1 tics in Junior high school* should '
be supervised by experts in care
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The Wildcat* last week made It
five straight victories with a 19-4 NRW YORK (y-t ig- T -Rj.,
win mer East Texas State mors are a dune a dozen these I
M Murry wa* ups« by Texas dav, regarding
A&I. 30-13. and A*I now sports
two conference decisions against
no defeats
In other games last week. How-
ard Payne knocked off Austin
Collece 19-0 and Southwestern
bowed to the University of Corpus
Christ:. 19-13 j
McMurry after it* third straight
clear championship. suffered a
rude Jolt against A41I Whether the Wln take
India:.’ can bounc* back against portfolio at Pittsburgh
c.ii Hardscrabble Countrv Club rugged ACC a something a jam-
courae where championship flight) med staa.um is expe. ted to laid
c.allfymg scores raa a* high a* out Saturday night at Ataleaw.
90 Other games this week match
j Austin and Trinity at Sherman
, Friday night. Howard Payne and
I Southwestern at Georgetown Sat-
urday and AAI and Daniel Baker
at Kingsville.
Brad Rowland of McMurry, wtw
B' TH! 4S9O€I*TED PWF»’
Abilene Chruuaa College risks
:ts perfect record -and possibly it*
chances for the Texas Conference
title—th.’ week against an old
1 grudge foe, crossmwn rival Mc-
i Murry.
A—Professional Patty Berg of M:n- I
neapolis. the champion for the
last two years, and two amateurs
had to break a three-way t.e for
.-m-daiist h-'ncrs as -natch play
started in the Sixth Annual Hard-
scrabble Women * Open Golf tour-
nament here today
The 77 s scored yesterday in
qualifying rounds by Mis* Berg
Betty MacKinnon of Mt Pleasant
and Betsy Rawls cf Austin, were
two over w -rnens par
But Uiat wa* two strokes better
than anyone else did on lhe diftl-
Hardwrabble Countrv Club
in an advisory
lyn.
I: i* rumored that the American
League. wiu<h reportedly loaned
I the Dewitt B.-vU-.e.--, Bill and Char-
| ley. enough money to buy the
Browns, would like to have Ric
key installed ui St Louts.
Bdl Dew.tt. a Rickey protege
said I..-: week the Browns were
, not for sale He evaluated the
Browns at three million dollar’.
U* show you we hove the
best deol in town on ony
car. Come to our showroom NOW! See our marvelous
values on New can and demonstraton.
Burnett To Ask Texas League
To Eliminate Salary Limits
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can compete with the chains, he
declare*
Burnett has contended it is not '
fair to have « salary limn since ;
clubs affiliated w 1th the Major*
| can get players on option with lhe
------ — | Major League club paying most'
> said tie would seek to , oj salary, this, however,
the salary limit but would counUng in lhe league s limit
The league la*t year raised the
player limit from 19 to 30 and the
salary limit from >8.500 to >10,-
000 a month
Texas league directors aud pres-
ident J. Alvin Gardner will meet
with represent*!.of eight oth-
i er minor leagues in the Southwest)
I can League, out mat he want* to “JnorI°w “ ^u*.’ realtgnmem. |
I help the Independent club owners. I I ie Texas League heads will be
'meeting only in an advisory u-
pacity. ’
The realignment meeting was |
called by George Schepps. owner , |
behest of his friend John
b. 'h. million dollar real estate
o, .rator and owner of the Pirates
Few believe that Rickey will
stay as general manager of lhe
Dodgers Rickey * contract as Gei-
ger Major Dumo expire* at tne
end of the month. The Dodgers
stockholder* have a meeting
___________ ___ . . scheduled next Monday w hen Ric-j
scored one touchdown against Aid key a fate will be aecidec
Rickey, with Galbreatn acting as
go-between, sold his one-quar-
ter interest in the Dooms to real
estate operator William Zeckendorf
on Sept. ZS for over a million dol-
The deal, however, baa not been
completed as two of Rickey s part-
ner* have an option to bur the
stock at the same terms Rickey j
and his two partners, Walt O’Mal-
ley and the late John I. I-------
By HAROLD V. RATI^FF
DALLAS. Oct. 18 - — Foot-
ball coaches jibe at the sports
writers for making rash predic-
tions and trying to
results of football games
| Coach H N. tRusty RuSsell of’
Southern Methodist is alway s tell
Ing ine—AFTER a football game }
—that "I cgyuld have told you so-1 Association,
and-so wouldn t win ”
Trouble Is. the coaches wont
say that until the game is played I
and then it does no good in guid- |
ing you.
But coaches have little grounds
to talk about the statements sports
writers may put out. Here are I
some dlllles I collected during the ;
past two weeks:
Coach Bud Wilkinson of Oklaho- i
ma. before playing Texas AA-M:
“A A M will be much tougher to
beat than Texas.” Score Oklaho-
ma 34. Texas A & M 28
After the Texas
"Texas will beat
touchdowns." Score
Texas 13
Athletic Director Matty Bell of
Southern Methodist before the !
Southern Methodist - Oklahoma
A&M game
win by one point. Those Aggies are
tough ” Score: Southern Methodist
58, Oklahoma AIM 0.
Coach Dutch Meyer of Texas
Christian before the Arkansas
game: "We haven t got a chance
against Arkansas with its 330-pound
line and some of my little boys
out with Injuries." Score:
I Christian 13. Arkansas 6
I of the Greenville aud Corpus Chris-
! U club*, to talk about placing ci-
ties in their natural territory a.’
to travel and rivalry and weeding
out weak clubs Leagues to be pre- •
seated will be the big state. Soon-
er West Texas-New Mexico Long-j
horn. East Texas. Gulf Coast Rio
Grande Valley and Arizona-Texas, j
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1950, newspaper, October 18, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348472/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.