Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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Texas League race with a 2-1 win
over Oklahoma City's Indians yet>-
, terday
Brilliant hurling by Hack Nowak
and Harry Brechen helped account
for the win.
When n»in washed out the second
Anything can Itappen in Brook-
lyn and usualy does? .
Ode Pearson, Denton pitcher, waa
struck out
New York Journal-
'Paul Derringer never base
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Lacking only one point of achiev-
ing a longtime ambition to defeat
El Tivoli team on its home grounds,
Denton County Club's golf team
Sunday afternoon gave the Dal lat-
ites plenty of trouble. The score was
18 1-2 to 17 1-2, and the result was
in doubt until the last match was
In. El Tivoli defeated the locals 25
1-2 to 19 1-2 here May 8
Denton's record to date Is four
wins and four losses. Victories have
been won over Sherman once, Mc-
Kinney twice, - and Waxahachie,
while the defeats have been chalk-
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As soon iw y<Ai apply H F you may
find tlial the Itching 1h quickly re-
You should [mint the Infected
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feet are getting better.
Usually this takes from
three to ten days In
vrrr cnsew be sure
consult a s|wclnllst
H F should leave the
skin soft and smooth,
you may marvel at the
quick way It brings you
relief, especially If you
are one of those who
have tried for years to
get relief from Athlete's
Foot without success.
‘All the comforts of home” include many things. They
nehtde such things as happiness, a good book, toys
i for the children ... a host of other things! But you
■Ej can’t have a happy family circle without the knowledge
all bills can be taken care of. We are proud that
we are in a business that provides a solution to this
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office at once.”
Bob Pastor will train for Joe
Louis at Tom Luther's old camp at
Saratoga . . . Joe Di Maggio made
his first appearance of the season
among the American League's "five
leading hitters" the other day Now
let> see you get him out of there.
corner of i
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and iierltonltls, Jack Dempsey sits up m bed at New York Polyclinic
hospital nnd waves a cheery greeting.
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yesterday's 4-3 and 5-3 Victorian. In j
ttie first game the Red Sox were
trailing by a run until the eighth
inning when Cronin smashed a
hatner into the left field stands
with one on. In Uie second, they
itad a two-run margin but Foxiii. hit
his 1,4th home run of the season
, Ui the eighth to wltlistand a final .
two-run thrust by the champions.
There is no doubt about the Yan-
i kees wallowing in a slump.
Most significant of all, the breaks
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can s<M> t,
remedies are
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The' batting order given by Mc-
Carthy:
Doc Cramer. Boston, right field.
Red Rolfe. New York, third base.
Joe DiMaggio, New York, center
field.
Bill Dickey. New York, catcher
Hank Greenberg, Detroit, first
payment of all bills.
~ USTRIAL CREDIT CO.
210 XcCLURKAN BUILDING
Blaine Rideout, noted North
Texas Teachers College ace, and
Allan Tolmich, former A A
U. hurdle champion, from Wayne
University.’ led tv delegation of
eight National A. A. U. track
nnd field champions tn the in-
vitation meet Hnndwy at 64: Ma-
ry's Academy. Dunkirk. N. Y.
Rideout easily won the mile
race at 4.30 4-5 on a slow track,
which was being used for the
first time. He finished 50 yards
ahead of Ted Nebrlch of Buffa-
lo, Joe McCluskey of the New
York A. A and Brad Rendell
of Alfred University.
Tohmch won the 110-yard high
hurdles over Joe Batisle, 18-
year-oid high school junior of
Tucson, by a foot.
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against the National League
that order ts that the American
League for the first time will not
present a dose of southpaw pitch-
ing and Hartnett may therefore
choose to start Lorinie Frey and
Ival Goodman, both of Cincinnati,
Repeats Honor
After 15 years of yoeman service '
he no longer is the leading pltch-
< Cleveland
Detroit
Washlni
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Eddie Collins, famous second
baseman and now general man-
ager of the Boston Red Sox,
broke into professional baseball
with Connie Mack's Philadel-
phia Athletics. So has Eddie
Collins Jr., shown taking his
cut above Young Collins, who
starred ■at Yale, is an outfielder.
the Government
No E-28. at least
population of the
being Attacked by
HI MFAY’ft HE81LTS
Sal tonal l^a<ue
St Louis 7-6, Pittsburgh 3-8.
Philadelphia 3-7, Boston 1-6.
Chicago 3-7. Bsoton 1-6.
Chicago 1. Cincinnati 13
New York 3, Brooklyn 2
American League
Detroit 3-3, Chicago 6-6
Boston 4-5. New York 3-3
Washington 5-10. Philadelphia 4-3.
Cleveland 14-5, St. Louis 2-1.
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By EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK. July 10.—(4>—
steamed up over, the Giant-Dodger
I feud the Brooklyn Eagle got out a
I special "Beat the Gloats" edition
. . .What is Clippat Smith -the
■ VIIIbpovb IooUjaII coarh. cioui^t out
' there on the Pacific slopes? . . .
Chicago is almost a cinch to get proving he has a heart full of senti-
^Ute 1940 all-star game for Wrigley mwlt tinder his amply stuffed uni-
form. Manager Joe McCarthy an-
nounced today his own Red Ruffing
would be the starting hurler and
ment out of court .
nave to pitch to Di Maggio, Green-
perg, Dickey and Foxx m the All- base.
t$lax game.' _. ... j Red Ruffing. New York, pitcher.
Tommy-Bridges, Detroit, pitcher.
Bob Feiler. Cleveland pitcher.
This will set a record for repre- I
sentation by one team and make the
event truly a test between the Yan- , Shreveport
kees and the standouts of the
Nations^ League, whose lineup was
to-be announced after Manager
Gabby Hartnett's arrival on
scene later today.
Yet the single real surprise on the
roster was McCarthy's selection of
Ruffing for the No. 1 pitching as- , Brooklyn
signment. A month ago he appear- Chicago
. „ ed certain choice but the hta right-| Uou
citer's fine for' slugging Bonura and , hander has been laboring with a *.
tried to dump them on the home Mre arm aIKl lost his last
plate.
] Phantom fear.
When Dick Harlow fears, he says
Harvard ts due for a terrific lac-
ing when it plays Michigan this
fall . , .Only thing Is. Harvard
don't play Michigan this fall .
! It must be the Beantown heat.
yours as down
A Larimer, T C , and Ross Comp-
ton. T C,; Dulaney and Barker,»
East Texas, won over Dr J L Car-
rico and Or. O. W. Thurston, T. C ;
Dr S A Blackburn and Dr Henry
Damelley. T C . tied Kibler
Mills, East Texas. Whitley
«... TL...L T. won over Dr
McAlister and J W Pender, T C ,
Thence "north *653'9 varas* | and Ernest McCombs. Denton, tied W
Young of East Texas. w
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on T. Jones' drive into left field.
The Cube drove in their final
score in the eigth when J. Atkina
wap safe on an error by Bailey at
short. Singles by George and Pear-
sonson then scored Atkins.
"Shorty” Bridges, Krum curve-
ball artist, allowed nine hits, struck
out eight and walked thee.
Guv xrmovil. WVUMMt
touched for 14 blows,
three and walked five.
Box score:
Krum
Harper, 3b .5
Cockrell, lb .0
T. Jones,' rf 4
When O. Atkins singled ' Hend7rwA,C 2b ' . 3
sent him to third with , w. Jones, K 4
According to
Health Bulletin
50'i. of the adult
United States are
the dlwase known as Athlete's Foot
Usually the disease starts between
the toea. Little watery blisters form,
land the skin cracks nnu iieels After
a while, the itching beconwa Intense,
and you teel ns though you would
like to scratch off all the akin.
Beware of It Spreading
Often the disease travels all over
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Shreveport, with Vallie Eaves and
Bob Coombs hurling great ball, car-
ried both ends of a bill against
Tulsa 3-0 and 5-1. and Dallas beat
Beaumont 3-1 before losing 4-3 , -------
Dallas dropped from the first di- 1 ton a pv-mi- Sole. Raymond s
vision into fifth place, one-half ups. John
game behind Fort Worth and Olllver_ Phillips.
; Shreveport, who tied for third and
fourth.
Today's schedule:
Fort Worth at Beaumont, day.
Dallas at San Antonio, night.
Oklahoma City at Shreveport,
night.
Tulsa at Houston, night.
Paging Dr. Smith.
' Down at New Orleans the other ^lve other Yankees would be in the
day, the loudspeaker at the ball _____ 2 r
park blared: “Atttention. please . . row's all-star Joust with the Nation-
the bottom of the feet Tile soles of
your feet become red and swollen
I'hc skin also cracks and peels, and
the Itching becomes worse and worse
Get relief from this disease ax
quickly as possible, beerfuse it Is very
(ontaglous. and It may go to your
hands or even to the under arm or
crotch of the legs
Here’s How to Relieve It
The germ that causes the disease Is
known as Tinea Trichophyton. It i
buries itself deep In the tissues ot
the skin and Is very hard to kill
test marie shows It takes 15 minutes
t. «<>' you
why tiie ordinary surface i
unsuccessful.
developed solely for the
relieving Athlete's Foot,
liquid that penetrates nnd
‘ 2!’, You just paint the
rts. Il peels off the tissue
where the germ breeds
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541 . When ruin washed out the second
.514 game of a scheduled doubleheaxler
in the second inning Oklahoma
City had a 1-0 lead.
A group of 15 Teachers and S
W golfers batted to a
draw with an East Texas
Teachers College delegation
urday afternoon at the
beglnnmg at I Country Club course
” 1 Results of the matches were as y
follows: L. T. Mijlican. S. C W . and
L. H Moore. S. C W , won over Ma-
lone and Stone, East Texa.:. Dr E
H Hereford. T. C . and !■' L Mc-
Donald S C W . won over Lat-
i'erty and Music. East Texa-s, Dr
deeded by Mike Walter Hansen, T C and Dr. Floyd
DhHhnk t/v Anmrt 'rt rv rT’.r»»wj
and
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hand, this
Denton
Mose$, 2b
Hogan. 3b ------r...
Meredith, rf ...
Nix, c ....
C. Atkins, ss
Ratliff, lb
J, Atkins, cf ...,„„„,.4
George, If 4
Pearson, p 3
Let us give you the.
kind of satisfactory ser-
vice we an* giving hun-
dreds of others, by tak-
ing care of all your au-
tomotive needs.
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Louise Cardinals, but stops Catcher Owen's peg with his head, as Johnny ithat once went th*
Mize stretches. The ball, bouncing high in the air after striking Goodman. IJr°'y.are 8wnK against them. Bump
■ - - - - Hadley got so flustered yesterday
' he threw two balls into the out-
i field, letting in three runs and
| practically beating himself. Dahl-
i gren came to bat with tlie bases
I loaded and hit into a double play,
j The day before Joe Gordon missed
(th,
The Denton girls' softball team
defeated the visiting Dr. Pepper
girls of Fort Worth here by the
ecore of 6 to 3. which brought the
number of victories for the Denton
girls to eight out of 12 games
played.
Thursday night the local girls
will play Burkburnett here.
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In France last year a fattier sued
a schoolmaster for destroying his
young son's belief in Santa Caus—
and the court upheld the father, or-
n'd’Pauli k Ph?" ! tler‘n« the schoolmaster to pay _
ry. the 1st I certain sum to charity and not to
the Court repeat his offense.
and Glen Garden. Only two games
remain on the schedule—at Glen
Garden. Fort Worth. July 25 and
ut Waxahachie August 6
With 12 teams playing Sunday,
the results were as follows:
Russell and Baker lost 3 to Bar-
tholomew and Anderson, Massey and
| B. McCray won 2 1-2 and lost 1-2
to Robison and Sealey. Cobb and
Davis lost 3 to John Cobb and Mar-
shall, Mlllictun and Moore lost 3
to Bedford and Bowers. McCombs
and E. McCray won 1 and lost 2 to
Erwin and E. Sealey. H McClendon
and Ellison won 3 from Mathis and '
Welch. Smith and Keaton won 1 |
1-2 and lost 1 1-2 to Harris and
Miller. Bob Jackson and H Jackson
won 3 from Gray and Phillips, Row-
ell and Ray last 3 to Malone and
Smith. Williams and Hulse won 1
and lost 2 to Schults and Widner.
Lusk and Harris won 3 fr<jm Stivers
and Allen, Richards and Rayzor
won 2 1-2 to Kerr and Conley.
■ HOGAN SETS NEAR Ql'AI.IFY-
3 ING RECORD
? NEW YORK. July 10—UP) —
■ Shooting his second successive
J three-under-par 69 for a 36-hole
■ total of 138, young Ben Hogan, for-
f mer Texan playing out of White
B Plains, N Y.. barely missed setting
RI a new qualifying record for the
I National P. G. A. Championship U>-
j day at the Pomonok Country Club.; ;;“^cOnd“^ ^d‘ in the'oGtfield
" | to take advantage of their
handed hitting.
The Nationals probably will rely
on righthand pitchers, too. with
Paul Derringer, the Cincinnati Reds'
veteran ace, being the popular
choice for the starting assignment
The only left-hander on the staff is
; his teammate. Johnny Vander Meer.
I The American Leaguers, victori-
1 ous in four of the six previous con-
I tests and secure in the knowledge
j the National have never won in an
| ' American League park, have been
| j established favorites at 2 to 1 by
local betting commissioners.
A throng of about 70,000 is ex-
pected.
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By JUDSON BAILEY
(AMOcUted Preu Sport* Writerj
It looks like someoouy ought to
ask the American League to break
up the Borton Red Sox.
Their feat of whipping the New
York Yankees five straight in Yan-
kee Stadium came close to distract-
ing everybody's attention from to-
morrow's major league all-star game
In New York and the reverberations
are likely to last a lot longer.
Since June 28 the Red Sox have
won 12 out of 14 games, the last1 „„„„
eight in a row. They have taken • up by Sherman, El Tivoli twise.
two consecutive series from the | -- - - ■
I world champions and climaxed the
drive by stifling New York in suc-
I cessive doubleheaders. And they have
cut the Yankees' lead froml3 1-2 to
6 1-2 games.
Manager Joe Cronin and
Jimmy Foxx were ringleaders■ DENTON CUBS DROP OPENING
GAME SECOND ROUND TO KRUM
Against Yanks as
Red Sox Drive On
Summer
Lubrication"
• Your cor needs lubricants
Um*. OM 4*k» 44 to summer
heat Preyent costly damage,
•ee u> now.
QteOOK SKKVICr
STATION
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m iyn and. usualy doles? . . During
the Giant-Dodger series two guys
dressed like Greenpomt gals tried
to get in on ladies' day tickets and
landed in the clink , A piiotogra-
xpher rigged iumseif but in a foot-
ball helmet, shoulder pads and chest
protector before trying to take a
shot of Zeke Bonura . . . Soft
drinks were sold ' only in paper
cups as a protective measure for
the Giants and umpires . . . Fans __ __
raised »25 in pennies to pay Duro- : certain choice but the big right-
Texas league
Tulim 0-1. Shreveport 3-5.
Oklahoma City 1. Houston 2 (sec-
ond game postponed, rain).
Fort Worth 1-1. Sun Antonio 0-5
Dallas 3-3, Beaumont 1-4.
(ipriuine Chevrolet
Parts and Sqrviec. OK
Used Cars and Chevro-
let, the choice of
ohe-half million
of IIKI'.I models.
the
' | chance to play his string to the
bltXcr end now is giving another
well beloved .star the honor he feels
Is due.
The practical aspect of
ing Ruffing, Bridges and
a touchout at second base and ar-
gued himself out of the game.
One-sided Play
ry if | Sunday's other American League >J
VlPPt doubleheaders all were one-sided.
uuolui 11 ilivvi .jhe Chicago White Sox strengthen-
ed their third place position by I
beating the Detroit Tigers, 4-3 and
6-3.
The Cleveland Indians went on a
hitting spree to beat the St. Louis
Browns, 14-2 and 5-1.
I Jim Vernon. Washington's newest
1 rookie first baseman. led a hitting
I attack as the Senators stopped the
| A’s 5-4; in the first game? Ken
| Chase contributed an effective
pitching chore to take the night-
j cap, 10-3
1 The Cincinnati Reds crushed the
I Chicago Cubs, 13-1. in the Na-
! tional League as Bucky Walters
' score his 13th victory on five hits.
I The New York Giants concluded
I their invasion of Brooklyn with a
3-2 triumph when Jim Rippie drove
in the ddclding run in the eighth
inning.
The Philadelphia Phillies ended
aa U.game losing streak by swat-
ting the Boston Bees in both ends
of a doubleheader, 3-1 and 7-6
The St Louis Cardinals and
irgh Pirates divied their bar-
gain bill. The Red birds look Ute
first game, 7-3, on Mort Cooper’s
six-hit pitching and lost the sec-
ond. 8-6. in a slugfest Johnny Mize
hit a homer in each game.
_____ _j _______ of '
Fort Worth's Cats beat San An- | Sale issued out of th.' Honorable Dis-
trlct Court of Denton County, on |
the 7th day of July 1939 bv Mrs |
•Imogene Brooks. Clerk of said Court
against Patrick Phillips, Charlie Phil-
lips. Porter Burton. Lucrecy McMil-
lion. nnd her Husband Frank Mc-
Million. Mary Mal tha Miller and hi r
Husband. Geo Miller. Odessa Bui-
. .. . .... .. : 3 Phil-
lips. John Phillips, Elbert Phllllivc.
Olllver Phillips. Luclous Phillips
I Vesta Mll-s and her Husband. Otto
Mlles, for the sum of Six Hundred
Two and 50 100 (4602 501 Dollars
and costs of suit, In cause No 16305
in said Court, ntyled Wllll-s Combs
et al versus Patrick Phillips et al,
nnd placed In rnv hands tor xervlc
I. Dallas Curtstngcr. as Sheriff i
Denton County. Texas, did. on the |
10th day of July 1939. levy on certain
Real Estate, situated In Denton
County.'described as follows, to-wit: j
On one-half undivided interest on •
ri,,, leoofcj , Ifiml 11«•U/'U i Ix4‘r( fl.*4
follows:
First Tract
.40 acres of the Hannah Estes Sur-
vey tocgtnnlng at S W corner of said
survey, thence east 403 vuras to west
line of tenet evnveyeif "by J A Dive
to Geo. Fairfax Theilce North with
said line 507 6 10 varan thence south
of west 504 varus to west line of
said survey thence south With W B '
line 300 varas to the place of begin-
ning containing 40 acres Of land
Second Tract,
Being 67 5 acres of land out of the '
C Y Duglas survey ?•
the northeast comer of same: Thence I
south 82 deg 552.2 varas; rtiejice '
• aoulli 8 1/2 deg west 890 varas;
Thence north 82 deg east 552 2 vu-
ras. Thence porth 8 1 2 east to the
place of beginning
ThU«d Tract
38 5 acres out of the C Y Duglas
i survey beginning at the B. E corner
of a 68-aere tract «,
Phillips and Creecy Phillips to Aaron ] Stovall. T. O , won over Tarter and
April 29 1907. rf.en<e south j Evans, East Texas; Duck
rab to the 8 E corner of it ... . . — .
re tract out ot Said survey | Wright. East Texas, won over U (
west 762 and .25 varas to 4 i t .....i or—
W. corner of suhl 92 5 acre I
Thenci' north 285 varas to t
j S W comer of 58 acre tract above •
• mentioned. 1 hence east with B. I
1 line of same 762 25 varas to the place I
I of the b» nii.nihg |
FoUrth Tract.
i Wares’<>r rr -......'
Dnglas survey beuinntng nt the 8 W
corner of said survey, Thence cast
165 V H r a S , • * ■ ■ mi 11 i i a 7 v a I aw>.
Thence east 61 5 varas; Thence north [
186 varas; 1 hence west 226 5 varas to
the Vt B line of said Duglas survey
at point of N W corner of 84 acre
tract deeded by A P Ciosgrove to
Mike Phillips Co] Smith and Aaron
Smith, lhence south 839 9 varas to
place of beginning, t—' ' * ‘ ** — ‘
as the projx rty of said Patrick Phil-
lips rt al and on Tueaday, the 1st
day of August 1939. at tl..
House door of Denton County. In
the City of Denton, Texas, between
the hours of ten A M and four P M
1 will sell Mild Real Estate at public
| vendue tor cash, tn the highest bid-
drr. as the property nf snid Patrick
j Phillips rt al by virtue of said levy
and said Order of Sale.
And in compliance w’th law. I
give this notice by publication. In
the English lunKuattc. onc» a week
for three consecutive weel:< imme-
diately preceding said day of sale, in
the Denton Record-Chronicle, a
newspaper published in Denton
County
Witness my
Of JU tv 1939
DALLAS CURT8INOER.
Denton County, Texas.
By SAM BOTHWE1.L. Deputy.
_ro; j jF,
a
nton
published
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Tha Denton Cuis dropped the
:optmlnf «MM ot the wcond hall
baaeboll round HenflOJ afternoon
bowing to the Krum club, 8 to
-A-i'- X
n-,., Unable to hit in the pinches
■be Denton club never had a
»' akanre attar the fliat inning which
Krum ^Mediately go to work,
■ar opened the game with a
to. waa aacrlfteecrco aecond and
Bd on T. Jones* pop single past
nd. They added another in the
nd on a single, an error, and
roundaut. Meredith's home run
ight field with one on stretch-
in lead to 4 too in the
» Cubs soared two in I shepherd,
_ sent him to third with ; ..
k drive past the hot comer. J. At- Bridges o ',
dps then scored both runners with -
Otaa drtea single to i^T
The Krum crew scored three
IttaB.imore in the seventh on two hits.
A base on bails, and an error and in
beat' the eighth drove in their final tal-
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