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| GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
PAGE FOUR
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 8, 1938
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basketball teaching my basic idea
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LETICS AT ALABAMA
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the colored waters. While there ire
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trained in modern methods of making ear h department's serv-
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there tonight-to witness this tor-
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night sho
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Third Game
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WBANK
keyed io busines requirements
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The weather was clear but,in-
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Players and sportswriters voting In the poll to select players meriting places in baseball's hall of fame at Cooperstown, N. Y., could agree
on only five men—although scheduled to pick ten—to represent the period from 1900 to the present day. Top choice was Ty Cobb (foreground),
the “Georgia Peach,” who set a staggering assortment of records in his stormy playing career with the Detroit Tigers. He received 222 votes,
only four short of unanimous. The others chosen, left to right, were Babe Ruth and Hans Wagner, who polled 215 votes each; Christy Mathew-
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Morgan is one Of Auburn's leading
citizens, taking an active interest
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Muenst
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Varsity football line coach.
Freshman basketball coach.
Varsity baseball coach.
Varsity boxing coach.
Varsity wrestling coach.
Morgan, as energetic and well-
liked as they come, was one of the
greatest football tackles and base-
ball pitchers ever to play at Austin
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can't put it out.” the note read.
The firemen obliged.
Trade it through a Want Ad.
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Let us Figure On Your
Abstracting and Conveyancing.
We are prepared to give you
prompt a id efficient service at
depression prices.
If you xvi mt to sell your prop-
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Playing bef
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By CRAIG RUBY
Basketball Coach. University of
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By LARRY BAUER
In one area of the' United States
UDGING also from the exhibi-
tions displayed on the courts
WANTEI$ TO d
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given a
him in
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1” " ament,' Four Case, fj....
■ played in the after-McCorkle, c
opened play at the ice stadium-
By virtue of its first two victp- }
ries over Poland, 8-1, Latvia
11-0 Cana la already has clinched !
a place in the second round-series
same with us. Also
Fg Ft.Tp minor league teams. 1
2 ’ duties that fit these titles:
Second Game
MUENSTER 23, ERA 18
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DELL MORGAN IS KNOWN AS
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FOR TONIGHT; FINALS BE
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The Su-
3 letics at Alabama Polytechnic In-
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1 ' Heis one of the busiest members
of Auburn's coaching staff, and
probably has as many irons in the
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MISSOULA. Mont, '
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• x 14 at 7:30 p ta. Delashaw, c
the coach.
ensued when the 1
tin th
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nament
ure of
county ,
rep squads for
; i iaim and the Hickman, c
Two Hundred For Keogan
‘SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP).-
(API. In
t he
on
li
of
frozen digits,
win'.
sueceksion
Aazies b> a atore
ttford. lanky Rear
Special
Five ave
Lin
will cost
0, career were, in addition to St.
— I Louis, Quincy, Greenville, Corsi-,
27 cana, Mexia. Atlas, Tulsa and San
Antonio. He had to forsake the
Tp i game because of his health.
8 Upon retiring from active base-
5 ball, he coached at Quanah and
4 Lubbock high schools, in Texas.
2 : and was the pilot of Texas Tech
0 ’ teams from 1930 until he came to
’ I •«: respective
, t s$ of Uiv tour,
iuk to the until*
i ♦ direc-
id Mr Johes.
seems strange
two teams .
be onelof the best of
offensive rebound retrievers, we
the final minutes.
shape to take , _ ... ,
penalty must attempt to adminis- of his own state,
ter it. , The ‘ *
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7 30 Hays
letrrmine th?
p in the first i
have some real buys in farm*
and homes.
If you want to Sell — Buy --
or Rent — Call Uh!
COOKE COUNTY ABSTRACT
AND TITLE COMPANY
R. B. Cowan, Mgr.
termine the
, smiling
‘ win as
pal (
taru
of t
less
the
T
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t he
< an<
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ope
men
com
‘ had net been paid, and then in-
vited a test appeal because he -
could find no precedent for his I
that we
use of a ball designed for
hand.
broke out in
After a
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The FanH
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tensely cold as the
selection
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< anadians leading
GARMISCH - PARTENKIRCH-
A ND while
A ket ball
. but they are having the. largest
j crowds we have seen at that place.
And those pep-squads, (lung-bust-
mg. of 33 to 18. The
by executives
Coah Nabors had found a i
! who had begun to < fic k |
were Staged at the night period.
Hays and Woodbine had the
honor' of ting ini thopening Truitt, g ...
of that zreat com-
field goals in rapid Fisher - .
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ne t ims from Maddox. f .
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smaller towns especially, aren't
interested n their basket ball you ;
This makes the
this season over
Defines ‘Fast Break’
Many people think the fast
break is a gallop down the floor.
In reality the fast break is an ef-
fort to get one man loose, or two
men on one, or three men on two.
When there is an equal number of
defensive men guarding the of-
fense, it is always a slow break,
even if the attacking team does go
down the floor with speed.
When teams have slow material,
they use a more definitely organ-
ized slow-break offense- We use
the slow-break when we are forced
into it but then our organization
cannot be as good because wejare
continually looking for a chance
to fast break.
The new rule restricting the play
the Sumac s. winnirte every game
they have plyed This can not go.
on forever m cording to Coach ;
of commerce and finance are a,
the service this Banking instityt
the most part,
their full growth and that he did
Hlenry Fr
The -mall
hard fast
the unni
when Epi
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-ren.'
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Ponies wers
defeat.
In the en>
sessions, seven games were reeled J
off at the Fair Park gym in the
Cook oug y Iptersholascic Click, f .
Baskethall
girl Mrs. Rose Ryan hired to at-
tend the children while she was at cause ------—
Fire ! about its unsurpassed salt water
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with raised scams to give a better „ —- -------- ,
grip' not only would result in bet- ida waters are so big the national program by burying Latvia uni
iter pitching for the intercollegiate J sportsmen's contests always put it a 9-2 score it was Polands fi '
-........ .... -ould result in more in 4 class by’ itself, and point out victory in three games and Lat i
college twirler finding their way that climatic conditions are simi- vias second successive defeat,
into professional baseball. 1 lar to that of Florida in all the
western Alabama
which after all is
men who know that some of th 'nothing
There is more to the center jump finest bass fishing on the continent,
and play than merely having two can be found with little effort and
tall men leap. In the Purdue-Cali-
pull the old Missouri act for us.
Seeing is believing, so we will be 1
stepping Vallcy View cagersto.e Blurton. g
' ss B championship. ! 5
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Tvo tiams Tonight
when Tony Shucco, a
in the tight game, was
Capacity Crowds Witness Opening of County Basketball Tourney
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All makes
s, $3.00 de
Adding
Leave call
, retriever. L
The elimination of a center tin- j
some poisonous snakes, one may go leading to the Olympic title.
for days without seeing a .water TheUnited States, probable op-i
mocassin. | ■ ponent of Canada in the finai
। i Proponents of. the plan to popu- round, likewis has clinched a
ball larize the stained water cdi .
like to recall-that the bass of Flor-
performs
SMALLER BASEBALL
This is a g
teams will
the E gle s
been the case in a number of years,
we are swinging more to a fast
his come bak k
j Boston
contest tho
to h s such strong teams had to meet in •
hand and knee but surgeons said the early rounds I' ”
he would be able to participate in loss didn’t spread gloom over his
toi of ath
“It w;s he
it fair to expect
youngsters to become expert in the
a mftn's |
1 The
hal s
last session but the Ravorbnek
defense tizhtened and throuzh
the eagle eie of ike Poole, the
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great value, both as a feeder from i
and as a rebound J
heir first defeat of t he
season last night when the eagers
of, the pivot mail inside the free
trow area hes ; n J T TI OF NEW RECORD
Coaches have placed the pivot man LU UI -S \- F
outside the restricted area and in,
moved him away j
all man is still of
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Fourth Game
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FOR HEXT
aartment.
Phone 1072
EN, Germany. Feb. 9 (AP. Hav-
a preserve in
during the holidays.
Significant of his many coaching
duties at Auburn is the fact that
0 thThe " ’^year-old Texan, who ahiVamoihioasmPinetnetemtire -amtf oEh^tfin
19 , once pitched for the St. Louis Car- 11935 season. ' - - - - - •
family of the sled with the other.
“The wheel of the sled is baldly
icro
ignited a
r" l E
tha tournament
■ r 1 hsen t y the
sis ill the county
ing scored 19 goals dh two games
Canada's Olmpiq hockey cham- i
1055 uus mi pau., —- slenty pionship contenders completed
of cover is afforded by the Baden their initial round-robin series to-
trees, submerged stumps an pi -
jecting taproots. These are haz-
ards that test the skill of the bet
fly casters.
_______ The fisherman wades streams:
Kohs says college students, for whose beds are glistening white
I. have not attained *; sand, shaded in varying hues by
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meeting of diair
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hay. February
sanitarium.
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games were
noon, a nil
ME Texa Christian Horned
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te
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4 at his alma mater in 1926.
2 He Was a ‘Rover’
Among the clubs Morgan served
will, provided
a couple of
ESI771
e have had the pleas-
attending in < ooke
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men! Adults
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by the overwhelm-
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Wal' ’
2 for a cleaning on the night of Feb-
H i ruary 14.
m.the mout
I has acted wisely
1 Auburn's coaching staff in 1934.
, «19 Morgan was a regular member
Referee. Borchardt; Scorer. O - i of the wrestling and boxing teams
tartied neighbors heard ney ‘a games). l.__. at Austin College, and later coached
him yelp, sav him.jrk at his belt,
toss his trousers into the aisle and ,
spring bare-legged for an exit. I _
.atches in his hip pocket had Notre Dame's 37-27 yictory over
Pennsylvania this season was the
in all community affairs.
। His hobby is' hunting, and he
still talks of the deer he killed on '
j Illinois.
1 Written for the Associated
I Press.)
CHAMPAIGN. Ill.
wourd set up a new record for the teams ar showing the same spirit.
ton, next with 206, and Walter Johnson, fireball king, who qualified with 189. In the background is the memorial hall in Cooperstown where
baseball's centennial will be celebrated in 1939. (Associated Press Photos)
| haven t tesided here all our days ′
Contracting.
Tent vacuums. I
FOUND Key at
op Truelove st r
have sam by • a
office, describing
ing for ad
cohorts ‛ Judging
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man 903 Sou:
phone 412.
Coach George Keogan’s
DENTON Tyj
IJndetwood
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within hailing distance of rai 1 oad where an examination disclos
fornia game this year these teams {or highway in the Old South. he had suffered injuries
h-ole ohont eveh on ohtaining tine Exploration’ in Georgia
Recently seme observant sport r r
men have"begun, giving it some the Olympics..
Ise f
-to it:
■ th < !
1
In < f
othet
late
lama
or a
off after a free throw has been '
Scored has slightly cut down the
B. void ijcin
ena and reserve
late Mrs T .1
‛ommer de Street
serious cbnsidera- . Norman, f ...
re the winger or the toi- Roper, c.....
is de termin' d. * 1 .
Djter
ter hoys maycu a
abd were much in,
11 il t he last quarter !
're badly off on their
game of the tournamnt w th Hays
winning ha. dily over their weaker
, I ACK SHARKEY, aged andede-
• i n pd ) ng’l st, was halted on
AUBURN, Ala. (AP- Meet
Dell Morgan, handy man of ath
1t says, but he also kows how
i ge affair and hoch
be out to win So far
have held a jinx over
both in the afternoon and night
senior colleg s for the Stephenville
eagers. Looks like they will have 1
to pull an Alexander the Great'
and go to foreign fields for fur-
ther conquests..
that the John Tarleton Ploughboys
called it 55 $traights last night as
they crumpled the T W. C. Rms
ui g ladies were
r > an I brought ho Shaw _____
'l comfortable lead, Purcell
core eing,27 to 19. Cotton ...
ns Prerented Myers
' as a illen to the night favors ... .
n appearance and in- [
) curves. including
they engage . the
Longhorn basketeers.
opporents, ■
The best
ment thus
Muenster s
fast hreakir
peared to b
, while Grey
-- Era team,
the Munst r Grey ..j,....
nt 23 to 18 Mastin 1.. ..
1 and rourth games Wylie -----
' Fos Point by a Clements ...
N. Denton. Pho
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Use Classified
from the 'numbers attending the
. games the officials needn't worry
-about coming out in the red
these sports at Texas Tech. A
amount of time the spectator
spends at the game but has not
had a far-reaching effect on . .
game. i j It stretches over the southern Olympic bob run today.
Would Retain Center Jump part of South Carolina, across Fox one ,, Americ a‛s finest
I don’t favor eliminating one 1 South Georgia, takes in virtua ly bobsle 1 pilots, was injured sligi
important and traditional phase of jall of Florida, the southern regions ly but his teammates. Max Bly d
basketball, and center jump andjof Alabama and Mississippi and James Bickford of Lak Placid. N.
play after the tipoff. To me this I reach’s over into Louisiana. Y. and Richard W. Lawrence nf
is tiie same as suggesting the elim-
sealing in baseball.
not believe
WANTED X
house to n o
in good shap
18 por Li R\
< I o’
th t bk
r x 1,3 j
crews are not in the class of the
Era. loopers. Too, bad that two from (ireen
•1- ... . . /them a pax
But Bradford's i Bearcats W
” s shots, missing many crip shots."We
countenance. He likes to recommend ’hat both clubs try
much as anyone, o he their link bn the
’ 1 - to jour neighbors.
big-mouth black; bass, has not been t, , p,
tlw’X^ : mi. pF eor AP -
h s'entiy within their grasp, Donna
ers. Fox,. Bron': undertaker, and his
---- This is the great black water r, three Ameri an teammates, crack-
the country of the Old South. ed up during a practice run on the i
man. Out ef l «t hots at the
bn~ket he dropped a even
throuzh the net for a neat Sv-
eraze.
W NT I o
VIEW - Fg. Ft.Tp.
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score ef 1
« amp 11 ,
to 15 -
than a
dfeated the
of 12 te 2~.
FOR RENT
ment Privat
home < uple on
fornia
- -
FOR RENT Red
g for thei r seec
the Mtn nstei
n (frappng j
five by a or of 19 to 10
mac s took things easy
tough afternoon batil
( oter ■ : . 1 st tN a
C’oach B u : - ' user several
serv v ‘ ins : <|^iliars all the
reut posuble J l
Tip i E me bf the day
e *
unanimous decision
THE HANDY MAN OF ATIIsonp8i,sSsilmonthsold.-He‛s
season. The Mus
the road and the tournament as
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP).
JE nominate oach Bradford of nint ht heola boy is through as
a scrapper;
MOOT QUESTIONS
NORWICH, Conn. (AP.The ular in Florida, and even this has yFAYETTEMEHE.ANen ‛ARa
11 received but scant attention be -1 More than -h e- scoje men ana
nearly all Florida talk, is women wondered today whether j
In emergency. Fire ' about its unsurpassed salt water -they were singhe married or. Per- .
He basement. i beauties. In Florida and the otpier haPs D8am W
Thile the youngest - states fly fishing is almost nn-
1
spo
pec
trot
priz
at t
ing
W: A EROOK:
trat ting a ral i
brick for sale. 3
FOR HI NT Ma I
ml । d rpartme I
paid 802 l ind . a
Two games Will
• - ngat
mots Bule her to
clas C chanpioush
game ■ The final Jame for
I youngster
erEX-CARD HURLER
seemed certain the
lhr ~ehools. The
Being hanelled
of Fort Worth
forth victory
the • ontest foil the
a plgg..
",.3
1
E ■ 0
.0 1
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ond game wi
Volin's to cip the crown this sea-
siedhad negotiated all to
em" , a surprise on the boys and tpte off 1
1, the coveted hunting but hard luck
,e has overtaken us in the middle of I
fhrir
loyaity
teams
tion hef
name hi
Reur
turn to the lop. The first one was
a bit "smelly" and left a bad taste
game Purdue won by beating Call
fornia to the ball after the jump. thought, and, particularly inCeor
I favor returning to the former gia, something
rule which permitted any one on a it.
"_____ ' -he a free throw. It ; Zack D. Cravey, Georgia game
to me that the land fish commissioner, announced
player who may have been knocked j a few days ago that this spring
' “ be in the best ’ he plans to send a rod-and-camer h
advantage of the ; expedition to “explore" the waters
Af hi mi’n ciote
ers would be more appropriate),
; are literally raising the • roof for
their favorite
, - when suddenly there arose a whole- |
his sale cleaning of the starters. It
seems that a few of the boys were '
too busily engaged with social af- i
fairs,' or what have you. and neg-
odcurred at what lected to peruse the pages of their
seek rve. ,, text hooks.
with that cvrve sometimes necessary, believe it or
0e Lawrence the Associated not. Add to this a case or two of ,
various southern states where the Press, "is the pproach to it The the season's most popular sport, i
Married and tia4 a stained water is found, in a cam ice squares which are built into it the mumps, and you have the story
paign of enlightenment to tell the like a mos i start quite suddenly in a couple of nutshells
public what is available in th instead of gradually. 1 a miracle is performed, our guess
way of fishing, At the terrlfic speed at whish is that
The suggestion has been made we were racing] Fox had to
to Cravey by a fishing enthusiast, the side
but at this writing it has gone ho slower bohs t ikeit late,
further, awaiting I exercise f of striking the ice he struck snow
Cravey’s judgment of its merits. ^<> one of his hands was torn
This stained water is distinctive the wheel and he couldn't con; rol
OUTFIT DURING PRACTICE
Friday Results
I
FIrst Game
BEST THUS FAR! nIs *-
■ I Hunter, f .
teni < in 1
thefinai s
I Qi
Interest
games by.
trodqse t ior
1 i. while Bulcher.
. Lo >i. shot makers into 1
rather asy fashin, 25
proteges.
200th triumph scored by the Irish Superstition Plays Part
- " ' He can recall only one supersti-
tion he ever had faith in. While
coaching basketball at Texas Tech
1 0
1 2
‘The Yur
. El
IT Era as the most graceful
lloser. His quintet lost a tough
"1 1 game to the Muenster Sumacs in
thorough the earl rounds. You may be
sure a few of the surviving cage
206 E. Cal. St | rilRoUGH Ilf
or chic kh, custe
: eat mo: < hir k
■ .......... । ! ,B F R II HA V ’
from hlomp tesie
l Hitching a spe
I all for pre es,
different
The bea
presente
Wilson
hi holds
the Lcos
the fans
t mu; <d
were rot
« ffort
zrelditioh til
onds afe
tve membersof Totals .........
their ; follwers,
n - ipon the lip- UNION GROVE
hb-tournam nt West, f..........
di.tr for tie Scoggins, f......
1 u hown i-y Sanders. C.......
th . igue. He Lipscomb, g ......
Kobs believe a smaller
pre vided for college
Thei' color shades off to a dark
brown as the water deepens in
quiet pools.
‘Cover /Tests skill J
There are no boulders, an few
moss beds or lily pads, but hi
baby chiiks, |m
grade, also hat.
Walter Refinery
3 d
k".ci.e -1- ;
■r Courier reports
hoods for a a:yw-
Out compet
classifind ele
in wording y
in person at
. . . . 1 1
eet would begin ns soon ns the
weather vouid permit. Thix
was real wew~ to the people ef
g
yesterday, it appears to this age-
ing scribe that Valley View is
likely to cop the honors. Coach
Brown has a smooth working crew
of eagers who seem to know just
what it I is all about. Of course
voting man slid down in his seat
that master of the "fin dance." cl
grah henors
FOR RENT Fur
Call 12 or 121
-
us.n g
The “explorer." Chief Clerk spet d , but without incident. At t
] Louis Wright of the Georgia game final curve however, FoX lost con-
—-----and fish department, plans an ex- trol.and t . d upset
he found out the birthdays of ail tensive tour of the southern quar- Lawrence arfly escaped what
his Plavers and then looked up the ter of his state, fishing and phot? might have been serious injury
" ' each was born. graphing. i when the pset sled glazed
said a basketball Wright has fly fished the Oge- head as it shot past him to slide
i chee and writes of the “dynamite to .the finish line under its own
have only to pay a visit to the
'Fair Park gym where the. county
tournamnt is being held. We
Copke Cou
spoke brie
the i '< m -
complimen
Hare t al.
evers ill' ll
12 M" \l{ 1 Ml N Is 1 (
FdR RENT 10-
15 acres land o
west courthonse I
Russell, M v i a. 1 .1
Chancellor Lee
day's complex business structure; directed
work faced
Burger, who believes that his llads 1 Schmitt f ’
wil| take the Eagles into camp. ,
« at ne shoould be worth j Epps, g .
: .admissn. Iplanery.g
s ok. class B and Wiltshire, f ...
. . .......ret on the night of '
I t pruary it to determine who
shal meet the Gamesville Lew- ]
ar - f<- th county championship. DEXTER
Thefi . _ : in which the Leo-- C Nelson, f ...
ards appear will be- staged on th: Green, f ...
stef Sumacs will tie
Miss Barker, g ------
.70. E. Fette. f........
FOR SALE Ol
vator, pl mb ;
Would . on der
Lathan.
Schmitz ib nfro and Stelzer weje
the shining l +ts fotCoa
Burger’s loopers,
eutstanding lor the
‘ V
r 11
8 COACHING FIV E
0 A IIRITD AT 0DADT0 Player to shoot for the basket ev- fine bigmouth struck his lure
1 AKN Nl UK 1 3 erv time he got possession of the ; There also exists, in ,.?mW is inown a . '
0 V111U bn regardless of position. Morgan form as yet. aplan of uniting the , TI. ' bl
says the plan worked and his team game and fish commissions of .
* . . , .. . -_____1 Ai J rroyiArq dnihyn gtateis vuhere t
i*’ -
Ei- ,7
pgb2 v * *
Es .. An • ti
1. i offense and defense best adapted
to the ability of the besiEve play-
। ers onihe squad.
» At present, because Illinois hap-
16 ' pens to have more speed than has
FINE ihoe
eiy Tel I
Hagles Night Openers •
The . ht ession was opened „ . ,
when the Valley View Eagles’ E, Neison. r ...
tourn, m t favorites cohsted to Green, f......
ir oppo- Delashaw, C-
1 on crove quintet. G.Nelson, g ...........0
ly,, te lassed their Williams, 8........."I"1
liepart ment of the
Hays found the
n 4
Ryan boy arriN_______,___
- tion with a note: I . -
the pace by training hard with his Will one of you please come up last frontier for the fly fishert.
here for a fire in the cellar? I j who likes his bass big, abundant
and with a fighting heart. $
12022. 22
Sherman Bearcats were
ecesug
I "
UNCLE :
EZRA’S y
• \
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We Heartily azree with « laude
Jones Hint IIton Burzer, pop-
ular eeach at Muenster. ~hould
be given a vote of thanks for
Hie splendid work he has con-
tributed toward making the
meet a decided snecesx. Hurler
laas spent many lone hours per-
fecting his orzanization anil we
are sure the fan* and scheol of-
ficiais appreciate his effort*.
Certainly this is the best tonr-
night when
strong Texas
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