Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 299, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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SCOTT FAMILY MOVES TO WEST
OAK STREET
Miss Mary Alice Scott, student
secretary at the First Baptist
Church, and her mother. Mrs R
F Scott, rfhvr moved from 820
North Elm Street to 1009 West Oak
Street
I rarely crtuld keep account of the money I owed to a
great many creditors. But the friendly service of the
In hist rial Credit Company came to mv aid. They show- ‘
ed me Imw a loan with them would straighten out my
lull troubles and made mv loan sufficient enough to
take care of all my seattertui bills. Besides taking a
mental load off my soulders, their loan maintained my
credit rating.
1939 Ford Tudor Sedan,
like new, and We are go-
ing to sell at a big dis-
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Doing 100 miles an hour. Travis Webb of Bell. Calif., lost left rear wheel of racer owned by Johnny Vance of
Dayton, O„ going into turn on Winchester. Ind , Speedway. No one was hurt in unusual accident. Spider
Webb came Into pits under mount's own power.
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FRESH GRAPES
Gathered Frab Dafly
50c Bushel
A five-num Deuton tank squad
left here SaturoaV with their coach.
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Fi am is Stroup, for Beaumont, where , 4.2 w|n ov<br lhp Beaumont Export-
U'lln/i-.l- tl.ov All I I f I til » t W» f 4* III fill* .
I prs The uprising gave Ed Greer
his 16th victory of the season
Tonight's Kames: .
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
San Antonio at Dallas.
Houston at Tulsa
iQnly game* scheduled)
Dallas 1
Tulsa 1-0
. Oklahoma City 6
National League
Brooklyn 5. St Louts 4
New York 4. Chicago 5
Boston 7 Piftxhurgh 1
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, rain
Denton chiropractors have re-
,, turned from Dallas where during
the past week thev attended the
meeting of the National Chiroprac-
tic Association, during which clin-
ics, demonstrations and lectures by
leaders in the profession were fea-
tured A large atte .dance from
America and several foreign coun-
tries was reported. John A Schntck
of Hamilton. Ontario, was na.ned
president and next yea: s conven-|
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USED CAR BARGAINS
Chverolets, Plymouths,
Fords* Dodges, Buick
xnd a lot full of good
Used Cars. See them be-
fore you buy.
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Oilers to two hits in the 7-frame
nightcap
Ewalt Pyle, down from the To-
ledo Mudhens, struck out nine bat-
ters and turned in a five-hit per-
formance as the Missions downed
Dallas. 3 to 1
Mcrv Connors’ double swept three
bases clean at the height of a six-
run rallv the Shreveport Sports
staged in the seventh to wipe out
a four-run Oklahoma City lead. .
The R(>orts won 7 to 6
Hugh Shelley doubled to start a
to score Hinkle
The Clubmen's winning
run came In the fourth as Hinkle
scored when McCrory threw high
to Cullum at third, trying for Hin-
kle there, the ball glancing oil Cul-
lum's glove
Moore, winning moundsman. gave
up four lilts, walked one. and fan-
ned none, while Normile for the
lasers allowed onl yone hit, walk-
ed five, and fanned 13.
The box score:
Kiwanians—
McDonald, ss
Stanton. 2b
Moore, p
Carrico. 3b ..
Hinkle, sf
Gambill, lb
Camp c ........
Parnell, cf .
Clark, rf. If. sf
Neal. If
Harper. If
Cox. rf
high of 110,000 deaths and 10 mil-
lion Injuries was reached in the
United States last year, the speak-
er said If accidents continue at
the present rate one out of each
three children may expect to be
killed or severely injured at some
time in his life time, stack said
There is hardly a family in the
nation in which some one has not
been killed or seriously injured, he
added
Speaking on driver
Stack said that he looked forward
to the day in Texas—"not
than five years awav”—when every
high school youngster in the state
will have some instruction in driv-
Ing and traffic safety before his
graduation Teachers Colleges and
some of the high schools are al-
ready leading the way in thL, move-
ment. he declared
In discussing recreation accidents.
Stack urged proper equipment for
athletes and said that Te hoped
that sooner or later every state
school will protect its athletes on
an Insurance program against ac-
cident.
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game scheduled
not materialize since the expected
opixinenU did not arrive.
Majors in Hide
And Seek Game
They wear longer.
Two, three and four
thread.
National leigue
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60 110 .341
63 108 1—
43 112 334
63 115 330
American League
58 215
81 303
U>'s 90 362
89 324
61 186
(By Associated Press)
Seeking to overtake the Texas
League's leading San Antonio Mis-
sions by romping on sixth-place
Tulsa, the second-place Houston
Bufis are finding the path strewn
with stubborn pitchers.
They split a twin bill with the
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j Cullum 3b
| Cockrell, lb
Normile, p
Lowrance. 2b
Shoes. Values to $5.
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Brown ](
Bishop, rf
Harrison, rf
streak of two games by holding
the gas housers to nine hits in-
cluding Ducky Medwicks seventh
homer of the year
And the P,rates whose sensation-
al climb from sixth U> second was
the talk of the league are back
to fourth place new after their
.second straight loss Boston won
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Di Maggio Hikes
Batting Average
NEW YORK. July 29 —UP)— Joe
DiMaggio of the New York Yankees
boosted his batting a'erage from
406 to 409 during the last week
but Iron) that there were n>.
startling developments among the
I major league's leading hitters, who
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co Travel Aid
"Ad" Topperwefn, arms expert
and called Abe world's foremost fan-
cy shot, will give an educational ex-
hibition of shooting and Explain the
proper use of firearms. In tljo
high school stadium in Denton Fri-
day afternoon. Aug 4. at 2 o'clock
The public Lx invited and no ad- 1
mission will be cirarged
He breaks targets at his back I
by using a mirror; he tosses a
i number of small balls into the air
! and then picks up a rifle and
breaks them before they fall; he
throws an object into the air and
then loads a rifle and hits it before
it comes down; he shoots targets in
the air while standing on his head;
he draws cartoons with bullets, out-
ling tlxe figures with bullet holes.
.. These are Just a few of the many
shooting stunts that Topperwein
offers, in his exhibitions, which i
have made him famous from coast
to coast.
He is being sent to Denton
through the courtesy of the Win-
• ■ Chester Repeating Arms Co.
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86 323
86 319
85 335
86 348
Sunday they will compete in the
animal Gull A A U. swimming
meet
The Ix nton qumtet was cotn|K)M‘d
of Bob Gentryq. ace swimmer of the
j l<«al crew BoMb Blair C E Hast-
mgs Jr Pinkie Couch, and Hilly
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i I he events winch the men uill |
enter are as follows Gentry. 100-
I ^aid breast stroke HKl-yard back
1 stroki . 120-yard individual medley.
end 230-'.•wd free style; Blair. 50-
yard breast stroke. Hastings. 50-
Cotich. 50 HX) and 200 yard free
style 'junior division': and
son. 440-vnrd tree style Hastings.
Ci ucli and Genii' will combine
I tortile 240-vard medley relay race
By BILL WHITE
Associated Press Sports Writer
If you're looking for a new par-
lor game, you might try having your
guest* guess who is in second plac«
in the National league
A good many baseball fans are*
playing ft. and even thougn there
are only three teams actually in-
volved —the Chicago Cubs, the St.
louis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh
Pirates -it Isn't as easy as it loolto.
Yesterday it was the Cubs w’ho
took the spot thanks to a ninth-
inning homo run that was good
for a 5-4 victory, over the New
York Giant-s.
The day before it was tlie Car-
dinals and the day before that the
Pirates.
Two of the triumvirate making
such a spirited bid for a chance
to .sharjishoot at the Cincinnati
Reds lost yesterday The Cardinals
were nosed out 5-4 when Vito Ta-
maulis and Hugh Casey teamed
Ao end a Brooklyn Dodger losing
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Park 1) Wheat and Lois Lavena
Ml lemon
Todays guest star
1 Paul OTtole, Denison, Texas.
Herald: A tyixxgraphlca) error in
an exchange tails the New York
' Giants the New York Gnats' which
in view oi their recent playing may
be abotu right ”
By EDDIE RRIETZ
NEW YORK. July 29 -dPl—Re-
no editors might check and sec if the
wife of a top flight tennis star
is out there and why If old
Bronko Nagurskl don't feel like
playing footbal again tills year
he can go on wrestling tour through
Fiance and England under the Jeff
Dickson banner . . Some of bis
friends will toss a recovery dinner
for Jack Dempsey at tlie Bear
Mountain Inn tomorrow night . .
Prof Flash Gordon of the Yanks
lectured at Columbia yesterday on
the lilt and run . . .
**JU»DAY, ;UEY
Bicycle, Driving
Tests Given In F
Safety Course
Demonstrations of bicycle skill
test* and automobile driving tests ' 1
given Friday afternoon at the cor fl
ner of Avenue A and Sycamore I
Street were a feature of the one- 1
day safety program conducted at I
the North Texas State Teachers 1
College by Dr Herbert J Stack, di- 1
rector of the New York University 1
center for safety education I
Tao state highway patrolmen. N. I
L. Mullendore and R A Hoyle. |1
stationed respectively at Fort la
Worth and Denton, and three mem- I
bers ol the Denton police force, I
Assistant Chief Ray Powell. Motor I
Patrolman Ones Hoyle and Officer I
N L. Mullendore. assisted in the I
demonstrations and tests Some half K
dozen high school and college stu- I
dents took part in the bicycle tests I
and a number of adults took road I
driving tests and attempted park- f
Ing. obstacle, and other automobile i |
test*.
Cycling skill tests included riding |
around a circje with a 10-foot ra-
dius. riding between parallel lines
75 feet long and 3 feet apart, ob-
stacle and brake tests
Many Bicycle Accidents
Bicycle accidents have doubled in
the past seven years, chiefly be- '
cause the schools haven't been do- !
ing anything to teach safe cycling
Stack said in his lecture preceding
the demonstrations. The safety di-
rector urged that schools introduce
these tests, the passing of which
would entitle boys and girls either •
to a cycling license or the right to
Join a bicycle cjub Schools also
should hold assemblies on cycling
and give class instruction in cy-
cling, he said.
Errors in English or other school
subjects have no bad effects phys-
ically. whereas a mistake in safety
may be fatal, hence safety educa-
tion should be a basic element In
all school curricula. Stack declared I
Heavy Accident Toll
While disease has been steadily
decreasing, accidents have been
Increasing until a year ago a new
Approximately 400 bovs and girls
from seven towns and cominimi-
t.es of the county were in Den-
ton Friday for the WPA recrea-
tion project sponsored play-day.
held in City Park
Tlie activities included non-com-
petitive circle games, team ganies—
badminton, tether tennis, tennis,
croquet, shufflcboard washers, box
hockey, horseshoes, jar ring toss,
baseball darts and bean bag toss—
team relay races and softbail Be-
cause of the light rain in the early
evening the day's program was cut
short, stopping at 6 oclock rather
than 7 o'clock.
The weekly Friday night City
Park program which was to have
served as a climax for play-dav was
called off because of the rain threat
The program planned for that time
will bo given next Friday night |
at the park. Miss Jewel Davison,
project superintendent, said
Towns and communities repre-
sented at the play day were Ar-
gyle. Roanoke. Justin, Double Oak.
Sanger. Krum. Cooper Creek, lew-
Isvllle. Denton and. Fort Worth.
Player, Club
Arnovich. Phlla
j Bonuru. NY
Mixe St Tx)uis
| Hassct, Boston
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I Foxx. Boston
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I Denton Swimmers
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Joe louis probably will pick the
Midwest Country Club at Jnck-
scn. Mich , as lilt, training camp
for Boo Pastor . . The Rocky
Mount Red Sox of the Piedmont
cagueL canned catcher Fred Nels-
ler because he couldn't Hit .
Nelsler caught on with Richmond
and on his first time out go three
lor four -against Rocky Mount. .
Tony Galento and a pal bumped
into Rogers Hornsby the other day
Tills bum," said Pony, intro-
ducing Hornsby, "was always
favorite pitcher.”
L . In Softball Race
| The Kiwanians nosed out the
Methodist* 3 to 2 in a softball game
Scenes above, which picture features from the pioneer parade which opened the Denton County
Fair last fall, bring to mind the fact that fair time Is approaching again. And, again, a feature will
be a pioneer parade, which last fall was generally pronounced one of the most Interesting project! of
this nature ever staged in Denton.
good used cur
Fire Loss Here
$120 for Week
Fire losses in Denton during the
past week totaled 1120. Fire Mar- ! years ago where he has lived since
slial W E Smoot said Saturday His wife died 12 years ago.
Smoot set the loss on the fire!
which destroyed an outhouse at the
W 8. Humphries home on • West I day at the Texas.
Oak Street early Wednesday morn-I
ing at glOO. Other losses for the)
week were $10 on a car fire Sun- 1
day and $10 on a garage fire Tues-
day Firemen extinguished three
trash fires and two grass fires dur- !
ing the week and were called to a
home Tuesday to extinguish a fire j
in a refrigerator, which was out
on arrival with no loss reported. I
. J C Bradshaw Sr. 92. of Sisco,
father of J C. Bradshaw Jr and
I father-in-law of Mrs. W. E. Brad-
shaw. both of Danton died Satur-
day morning at 9 oclock at his
home
Funeral services will be held Sun-
| d“.v morning at 11 oclock at the
! home of his daughter. Mrs Robert
! Snoody. in Scraton. with burial In
the Scraton cemetery He Is surviv-
ed by seven children Bom in Ten-
nessee. he moved in Sisco about 35
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Reds Rained Out
i The team they're all after—the
Reds took the day off. rained out
of a tilt with the Phillies
In the American League.
ed 'or 8 1-3 innings as if Edgar
Smith of Chicago was going to
wave that magic wand of h.t) and
bamboozle Yankees for the third
time But they got the bases full,
and up came Red Rolfes He singled
and the Yankees*won 2-1
The second place Boston Red Sox
got a sound 11-6 thrashing as the
St Louis Browns rose up with a
throe-homer, 14-hlt barrage to snap
tlielr losing streak at 10 games.
Young Ken Chase of the Sena-
tors. after having hLs ears pinned
back some 13 times this season,
came through with a two-hlt master
piece that bested Bobby Feller and
the Indians, 2-0 In a fight mound
duel
I Buck Ross did another nice pitch-
ing chore to win his first major
league shutout victory by hurling
the Athletics to a 3 0 victory over
the Detroit. Tigers.
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nosed out
Methodist* 3 to 2 in a so ft ba
, at City Park Friday night.
Moore allowed only four scatter-
ed hita to hold the Methodist*
scoreless except In the second when
Cockrell and Normile were on base
i by errors as Lowrance hit to right
field to score Cockrell. Maxey
grounded out short slop to first
and Normile croMed the plate be-
fore the clubmen could cut him
off The Clubmen had the first two
men to wal kin the second, then
Camp got on through an error
when Clark came to bat he hit to’
right field to score Hinkle and
Gambill
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 299, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1939, newspaper, July 29, 1939; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370234/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.