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DENVER, March 17—(P—Forty-
five teams from 17 states have de-
skipper last year expects to see
plenty of service behind the plate
freshman to earn a varsity track
letter at the Denton school, ran
side by side with the famous Ride-
out twins at N. T. 8. T. C. in 1940
Tomorrow in Fort Worth he will
compete in the half mile and mile
runs at the Fat Stock Show meet.
Arctic navigation is doubly dan
gerous because of fog and oating
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PAPER URGED
Get A Head Start On
Spring With A
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Book Review for
Club Luncheon
shooting at this standard.
When R. D Evans, meet director,
checked up today he found there
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Outfielder Bob Johnson, last year
with Renatora. comes to terms Pit-
cher Yank Terry twon 7, lost 9 last
yean rejected by army.
Mrs Brent C. Jackson, class presi-
dept, the clam re elected present
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the needs of the war effort
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By HUGH FULLERTON JL .
NEW YORK, March 17-ArThe
national association of professional
basketball clubs. by way of demon-
|T. S. C. W. Summer
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FULL FASHION RAYON HOSE
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aelder Joe (J. P.) Wood
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East Side Square
Preliminaries in the university-
college and victory divisions are
scheduled tomorrow mornin start- |
ed with those 16 “dead” leagues
that $300,000 in the treasur
calling the attention of all mem
of the Fayettevile, N. O. Ju
won in the "world championship”
tournament at Worchester, Mass.,
to the base athletic fund to buy
athletie equipment . . . Firstbase-
man Johnny Sanford, who belonged
to the Senators before Uncle 8am
pended circuits to “get husy on
such a project in your communit
at once, that a similar league MT
be organized tor the coming seasan"
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Allen, and Wallace Hopkins.
Inees for prettiest girl ir
Misses Jane Wilson, Dorothy
NEW YORK. March 17—•P—The
Detroit Tigen came up with their
casualty at Evansville,
Big splashy patterns and bright all-over conservative
prints of jersey and spun rayon—perfect for sum-
mer afternoon dresses
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When it is hoped that all members
can be contacted for pledges
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at the time of his induction Anto
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member of the club, was a guest
Dr. V. Y. Craig was program chai
man Plan* were discussed for
future projects to be sponsored by
the Lions. , : J’.
hall for a social and business ses-
sion. with Mme*. C. A. Skiles, R L.
Casteel and Herman Humhes as
hostesses . A plate of' sandwiches,
cake and coffee. decorated with
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Court title ataale:
Just to show how important the
basketball tournaments are regard-
ed, Muhlenberg made a special trip
here from Allentown, Pa., last week
for a workout on the garden court
. . and, faced with the problem
of checking foothills Kurland of the
Oklahoma Aggies next week. Coach
Allie Seelbach of Eanistus borrowed
his own former six-foot-eleven goal
tender. Joe Dudzick, from a Buffalo
war plant team for parctice.
Service Dept: ,,
The Mitchell Field, N. Y„ basket-
tary for class periods, Mrs Jewell
White; sumshine chairman, Mrs.
Curl.
Class favorites nominated
the following: Senior gir,
Margie Monros, Barbara W1
and Penelope Coffey; senio
Fred Edwards, Joe Mullin
Paul Sagen; junior girt. Mis
becca smith, Betty Ruth Dav
Violet retrie; junior boy. Bill
er. Joe Maddox and Sam
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California sprinter and broad jump-
er. and Ted Haese of the Forth
Sam Houston reception center, who
wonizhzee dhah event last week at
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ton, Vernelle Rose, and Ora Lee
Pennington Boys nominated for
best all-round athlete I —
McNeil, Bob Martin am
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during the next year to retire the
balance of the churen debt.
Members of the budget commit-
tee who are making plans for the
canvass are W. B. McClurkan,
chairman, Dixie Boyd, Brent C.
Jackson and Dr J. L. Carrico.
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is being turned in for the salvage
campaign, according to Loyd C. Sul-
livan. county chairman, and he
urged that everyone cooperate in
this matter. He pointed out the
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arrived Pitcher Bob Klinger. soon
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I T 6 C W summer school bulle-
this are being sent this week and
next to public school teachers and
, high school seniors, under the
> directon of Miss Liltan Humphries
i assistant protessor and director of
the department of extension.
A general description of the col-
, lege and a schedule of the courses
■ to be oflered Ulis summer are con-
11 a lord in the bulletins.
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POKTFOUO OF COLOR IDEAS
FOi TOM PititE HOME!
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One-Man Team
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ordered to report
March 33.
Boston Braves:
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tract and hopes to pitch
private, just returned from the
South PaetRe.
Mrs. Miell read various excerpts
to illustrate her oomments.
Roy Voertman was progam
chairman.
to report for induction, signed con- ting under way in Denver Sunday.
the Greenville, 8. C. Army Air base ' > -
to « field nearWashingtom. --------- Members of the Prienely Gervlee
"66" of Bartlesville, Okla., are re-
garded as potential! to annex the
cage title of titles . ..
Old campaigners in past A..A. U.
tournaments entering competition
again this year are old home bread.
Sioux City: Fircrest Daily, Belling-
ham. Was. Twentieth Century-Fox.
Hollywood, the San Francisco Ath-
1a
would be 796 entries in the three
divisions of the carnival—Univer-
sity-college. victory (for service men
and industrial workers) and high
school This is just 51 fewer than
1942. the last year the meet was
for nduction
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secretary fo so-
its third formal concert of the sea-
son. The program is scheduled for
4p.m. in the college auditorium.
Epayd Orchhamapnducknnofncha ■ sophomore F‘- Misses Dorothy
thatheprogram’wim include Fo- Walvoord Penyman.
tows’ “Straddella Overture." Pro-' -* MI "2m:=M°IY
koi lefts' "Peter and the Wolf," and 1 more‘boy, . A. "_Wikerson, Jack
Saint-Saens "Carnival of the Ani-
mals."
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COMFORT w, :> a
hangers,
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Burley Jack Hughes. former Texas
University star discus thrower who
will compete for Consolidated Air- |
craft of Fort Worth. j________- -
Among the stars of the victory I plainly disappointed Only six of
division are Jim OReilly of Chase i 3* on roster unsigned as Al Smth
Field, former University of Southern I puts O K on contract
Boston Red Sox: First American
league club to sin all its players as 1
March 22 and 25. and "Dark Eyes,"
April 12 and 15 wil be the first two
productions of T S C W s College _ _
Theater performers this semester , >«• birds sometime* give the first
Mias Mary K Sanda, associate warning of nearby land,
professor of speech, will direct ।
Outward Bound," a comedy of
dramatic importance, by Sutou
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better to come
Gift Chest
SUrERLATIVE
Stationery
One if our yvWm.xa—rums—
Hana made chesta Rag con-
tent. LaUd Linen. Hand Made
and Ripple finish popetries A
variety of colors.
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The quartet s made up of infield-
er Jim Tabor and Tony Lupien,
and Pitchers Joe Wood Jr. and
Flaky Woods.
Elsewhere n the baseball battle
line*. the news was |
Chicago Cuba: Long Warn eke,
veteran pitcher, advised Vice Pres-
ident Jim Gallagher from his Hot
Spings, Ak.. home that he had been
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Jimmy Dykes and 14 players romped
over French Lick. Ind.. countryside . a arcs 'v-»xwaw
awaiting practice opening Monday 45 TEAMS FOR
Churc
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the newly
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Schoolboys Open
Southwest Track
And Field Meet
Steven P. Austin. North Texas Ag-
ricultural College. North Texas
State and Southwestern.
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Plans are now in the making for
a canvass at the membership of
the First Presbyterian Church, U.
B. A., for the subscription of the
Ai the meeting of the Lons Club
Thursday night, Corp. Chas. 88k,
Kormer county school superintend-
A age. . w
" Barrett Hammett of Liberty. for-
Fifty Ia 1igl luwii n...... I. mu I E E M S'.
from Okiahema "9 •6*92
tes entered, tins meet bringing a gdas •20360
test between the bs a ho uppaI • .242
toils loi in .lack * %0 ,14
and field Parker and tall Charlie 4632 •h
Tatom, sprintei 3278hcah“4X2
from Woodrow Wilson (Dallas*. EMM
Another record that may. tumble --
is the mile mark set by Jerry °:
Thompson of Woodrow Wilson in * One-man track team for North
1941. Thompson ran it in 4:35.6. Texas State this year is J. B. Out-
Dewey Shilling, star distaace man law, pictured above. The blonde,
from Fort Worth Tech, will be lanky North Texan. who is the first
He"IDAXMAuSHIAM--
Bone Hear AbiSPi
Army, Scouting
mefaEEMame
Towni Just visit er phone us. Ten
New York Giants Ous Mancuso ,
and Rookie Catcher Joe Stephenson 1
signed contracts, then went through
four-hour batting, fielding and
“pepper" session with rest of squad.
hour with prayer, and Mrs. W. K.
1 Late entrants as the list closed ' Graham offered a devotional medi-
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camp, and Skipper Lou Boudreau Fort Francis E Warren aggregation
" from that soldier post nearby Chey-
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the Army, spoke — his espertenoes
। in the Army. He is stationed at
t Fort Lawton, Wash.
Wade Banowsky, scout executive,
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lominees for1944
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the kid legues and helping them to i “ , P
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Catchine AarAduheaskdbarortatteetFbrdg-panstses,wasservedto12 members,
cided in the week-long tourney get-
distance throwing contest in Briggs
Stadium in 1943.
Joe, who hit a rqusing 323 last
fyear, said his arm hasen’t been
right since “ fell asleep with my
arm hanging out the window of a
train” In 1943 while in the Texas
league.
Only four of Boston's Red Sox are
scheduled to report at Medford.
Maae., today.
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Robert Nathan's But Gentle Day"
at the Thursday Rotary luncheon,
calling it a good period, novethat
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The church budget for the new
year is more than $18,000, with
over $8,000 of this amount to go
for the liquidation of the congrega-
tion’s indebtedness incurred two
years ago in the erection of a new
building In a recent poll of the
membership the vote was almost
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- Tiger Infielder _____
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Co. Brotherhood
To Hear Morgan
. The County Baptist Brotherhood
will meet Monday evening at 7
o’clock at the First Baptist Church,
when Rev James Morgan pastor of
the North Fort Worth Baptist
Church, will speak He is an out-
standing speaker and is sure to
have an important, msptrettona
mesage . aecording to Dr. Frank
Weedon, pastor of the local Frist
Church.
Supper will be served and special
music will be featured on the pro-
gram. All members of the County
Brotherhood were urged to attend.
sprinter of Howard Payne College,
who now is employed at the North
1 American Aviation Plant, and
be held to their honor Ma
at the Union Building, T. 8. - .
Nominees for the most vetsatile
girl Misses Peggy Lanier, Peggy
Hart, and Dorothy Eppright; for
most versatile boy, Terry Tate, Bob
and magazines ba tied separately
in bundles and left at the hut on
the norer of West Oak and Cedar ■
Streets.
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CHATTER ON
Coleman has 33 reporting st Wall-
ingford. Conn., today, but half of
'em aren’t on the official roster and
are having their first big league
fling.
Washington Nationals
Washington Nationals: Coach
Ossie Bluege is grooming himself as
a utility infielder. Jake Powell got
another crack at third, batting
practice was long and loud, and the
pitchers had overtime tielding
practice
Philadelphia Jays 43-year-old
Merva Shea checked in with plenty
of praise for Ford Mullen. Charley
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infielder and the latter took him, is due for promotion to
s^1^' glrp8.2Mr0: tvahapasmnu
। Hitcheck, already wearing his sil-
ver bars, has been transferred from
church budget for the church year
beginning April L The date of the zM.gtt.ncKare1
canvass hasbeensetforMnech heEorthymTpxonystotehTeraher
ing at 9 o'clock with finals in all
classes opening at 1 p. m.
Among the stand-bys of other
years who will return are Pete
Owens, bespectacled hurler and
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' spoke briefly on the work of the
—" Demon Boy Scouta, pointing out
and the present high intrest in cub
v, ls scouting here, and telling of the
beg* organization of new cub packs for ,
mlgrHDenten boys below official eqouting.
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Midland, Mich., and Phillips c£T meetings, Ms Csteel;
Pittsburgh Pirates
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
FORT WORTH, March 17 —(A—
More than 600 schoolboy runners,
jumpers and weight heavier* open
the year's greatest track and field
meet in the so thwest today with |
preliminaries in the Southwestern ।
Exposition Carnival which is being
resumed after a year' lapse ।
The college boys service men—
spme 150 strong—will swing into
action tomorrow
Ninety-odd youngsters will be
aiming this afternoon at the flying 1
phantom of San Antonio—Blond i
Charley Parker, who whipped the
220-yard dash closer to taw than
any other high school boy in track
history and who is kind of sprinter* )
in the Texas interscholastic league.
Parker appears almost certain to
erase the oldest record in the books :
—that 99 100-yard dash Weldon :
s--me c-gW**
. . . from here it appear* that the
audxeaneipnomtowedepartmnehe aS Presbyterians to
put it to work locating men who
would maintain active interest in
Class of the Pint Presbyterian
Church. U S. A. met Thursday
evening in the church fellowship
letic Club and Cessna Aircraft.
Wichita
Phillips "66" is defending champ
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The student body of- the Genior
High School Thursday nminated
school favorites for the year. From
the nominations the atMtonA body
wil select the favorites at an elec-
l tion to be held following an as-
i sembly Thursday, March 23, when
I campaign speeches will be made.
winners of thia annual contest
formerly rated a favorite sectlon in
> the “Bronco," school yearbook; but
because of war conditions the an-
I nual will note be published ttsyear
I ' andwinners to the contest wil-be
announced at a formal dance to
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Golf and swimming meets will be
held tomorrow with 40 entered in
the links event and 36 in swimming.
Entering the colloege division of
track and field are seven Texas
schools and the University of Ok-
lahoma The Texas entries are
Texas A. and M. Texas. Rice.
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Vane, British playwright.
"Dark Eyes." a light comedy
play written by Elena Miramoya
and Eugene Loentovich and pow
being filmed in Hollywood, will be
directed by Charles Niemeyer, as-
sociate professor of speech
Cast for "Outward Bound" in-
clude Misses -Mary Gene Wilson.
Sue Murphy Jean Denman. Mar
ton Kern, Lyda Merchant. Margar-
etta Reeve, Mildred Wooley and Sue
Still
Included in the cast for ' Dark
Eyes" are Misses Martha Nell
Early, Annis Mae Whatley, Mane
Williams. May Vaughn Caswell,
Dorace Cain. Laura Neilson, Mary
Jane Hurley. Billie Holcomb. M. L.
Jones and Josephine Lafon
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