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low Brooklyn in the final stand-
fourth place and they are ranked
there, a notch behind the Giants.
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By ROGERS HORNSBY
St. Louis Browns
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From a conservative source it
is learned that more than $75,000
has been paid within the past few
weeks for leases and royalties in
the vicinity of the Anderson Kerr
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all for the poll-participants. Pie
Traynor’s hopefuls, banking on a
powerful attack led again by the ;
1935 batting champion, Floyd,
(Arky) Vaughan, and improved;
New York Giants and Pittsburgh;
Pirates—can be considered to have
even a remote chance of figuring
in 'the championship this summer. ।
The Giants were given 13 votes for »
first-place and Pittsburgh, pros- •
pective “dark horse” of the cam-
paign, received three.
Pirates Are Tough
The Pirates, incidentally, proved
to be the toughest club of them
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league race at this time, when the
rookie hopefuls are in full bloom
and most of the hospital wards
are empty of stars, I pick Detroit
and St. Louis to'head the two di-
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By HERBERT W. BARKER
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, April 2 (AP).—A
two-club race for the National
• league pennant, with the St. Louis
Cardinals dethroning the Chicago
Cubs by a. narrow margin, was
forecast today by the . nation's
baseball experts casting ballots in
the Associated Press’ tenth annual
team in
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past few days he has been making
old mn par look like a sissy and
should he be able to continue his
great pace, will no doubt lead the
field, which is studded with the
elite of the golfing world.; Tues-
day he shqt the 72 par course in
six under par and has shown no
signs of weakening. His chances
will depend to a great extent on
the* behavior of “Calamity Jane."
his pet putter. When Jane is hot
the competition amounts to little. I
otd R M Fie
c#st of Gai
Harry Robin
-------------------------- sive weaknesses, especially in the
should be made but says that a infield. Cincinnati, boasting the
I boy must have a certain amount youngest
1 of natural ability along this line
The name of George Grice on
your Insurance Policy is
like Sterling on silver.
116% South Dixon Street
Telephone 73.
pleted in new areas, business will
continue to improve. Since The
Register has not been publishing:
the regular amount of oil dopeI
the past few days, many citizens i
have formed the opinion the oil !
play has ended. The play has real-
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in that city Friday
thousand dollars. Cooke county
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LOLLOWERS of the North
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are burning down as a result of
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ryHE Texas Christians and Long-
I horns meet today in the first
of a two-game series to be staged
in Austin. The games, originally
scheduled for Friday and Satur-
day, were moved up because of the
annual Roundup which will take
and will be spent right here in
Gainesville and Cooke . county.
Taking the county as a whole the
amount spent within the past few
Gainesville Gas Company
of the ,
following
’ ’Lefty’ Taylor. over
is seme shakes of an athlete. Sher- -
man fans have a very clear picture name adorns a suds spot on N.
in their minds of a pass he caught 149th street, just across the street
last hill on his very finger tips from the Garden and only a block
while steaming along at about a from Jack Dempseys.
poll.
In as close a battle of ballots
as the poll ever has seen, 43 of the
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has been $30,000,000. j serves. Personally, I hope to play
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visions—the Tigers to repeat and
‘ the Browns to win fifth place.
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It was another "last visit.” for j —
| she will not be permitted to go . —
there on the execution day; but -
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handling item to have been the '
Leopard's dish since McMrry has
11:49 p. ■ been coa fling them. Perhaps we
9:24 a. have the answer for that.] In con-
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winning streak in the closing I to head the second division The
month of the campaign, were ; experts evidently figured that such
placed second despite the fact they deals as those brought Fred
I , Frankhouse and Ed Brandt to
. .Brooklyn, plus the startling come-
’afternoon he told the writer that} cack - -
! he found it much easier to, teach
1 MANAGER ' QF ’ ST. LOV I S
' AMERICANS SAYS HIS MEN
SHOW improvement
(This is the seventh of a
Shop Con’
We rent vacuum
• will get away from the barrier two1
i weeks hence with virtually the
same array that performed to sen-
sationally a year ago.
The Cubs received 39 first-place
ballots but Charley Grimm’s cham-
pions can take heart from the fact
the cool treatment of their favor-
ites at the Texas Relays last Sat-
urday. The flying freshmen relay
team was refused permission to
enter the relays by Coach Clyde
Littlefield of the Longhorns. Choc
Sportsman, track coach, did not
receive notice that bis star fresh-
man group would be ineligible to
participate before the meet and.
was not so notified until a few I
minutes before the crack of the,
gun. It seems that Choc did some
plain and fancy arguing on the
points at issue but got exactly no-
where. Of count, the fact that
the Brown brothers were members
of the team had a great deal to do
with the decision of the Texas
coach. It is thought by many fol-
lowers of the cinder path that the;
freshman team is about the speed-’
iest outfit in the entire Southwest.’
The mem tiers of the team think
so, to say the least of it. And after
, witnessing their exhibition against
Associated Press Sports Writer ' ly not started good, but as soon as
‘ a few of the wells now cemented
more than I have in two years as
I feel stronger and able to get out
there. Our catching should be im-
proved We have Rollie Hemsley
and Angelo Giuliani.
Between Tigers and Boston
Every team has one or more
knotty problems this year, but I
can’t help feeling that Boston and
Detroit will be the two hot con-
tenders with the Tigers getting
the edge. Boston obtained tremen-
dous strength with the acquisition
of Foxx, Cramer and McNair, but
the question there is harmony. If
they al click and get along, the
Red Sox will be doubly dangerous.
There is no question as to the
spirit and. harmony at Detroit.
They have had it for two years
and have it again this year. And
anyone who doesn't think Al Sim-
mons will be a big help is going
to be fooled. Even with another
poor year, Al is a cinch to drive
in more runs than Jo-Jo White or
any of the other 1935 outfield re-
serves did.
FOR REN
National League Flag
98 sports editors and baseball
writers who participated, cast
imitable Deans and bolstered by of their ballots, however, were for .
of-season acquisition of Leroy
fi] Parmelee, fast-ball right-
* The Yankees don't appear
strong enough to me. Cleveland
I We finished seventh last season, has a good chance, but the Indians
; but were coming strong at the fin-1 have to develop into a good road
is at present one of the most pros- DUBLIN (AP).—A plan to re- Walkup, who needs only control
i perous spots ip Texas, due to the • organize the hospitals of the Irish to be one of the best winning hurl-
I oil play that has been going on the Free State with $40,000,000 raised ers in the game. Our outfield is
past year The hotels and room.ifrom sweepstakes has been sug- set with Julius Solters, Sam West .
ing houses are enjoying the best jgested by a government commis-' and Ed Coleman as regulars, and j.
business in the history of this | sion. Since the sweepstakes began Ray Pepper and either Mel Maz- !
city and as more wells are com- ■ °
_ most coaches consider blocking
Depart much harder to teach than tack-,
11 48 Ajiling Coo blocking teams, espe-
9:06 p seen
as tar as we ran tearn.
t halmers and q’Neal
to be the hest wingmen
we have teen. It’- a pretty -afe
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OwNERS are enthusiastie about
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Royalties—The Oil Play Has Not » witn apprbRamatezy-tnesameraiz w wg-ugo uuu cuuu
— ii , . ! team we will have ready for a fly- eyer won the pennant in thus
Really Started, But Improves Daily ngpetartothesxeehanTrrdnysrot league.
-----— - ,, • - the second division clubs of 1935
CoOke county: Don't get the idea to jam info the top row, but if any
the oil play is over in Cooke coun- of the so-called “Big Four" break i
this summer. Mickey Walker’s
Jones, the greatest shot-maker Chapman;" . . . And he wasn't I
ever sliced a golf ball. Play- ’April fooling. . . Gossips say Jack
and Mow-
the daekie
~uecexfuily
■ re i lookinz pretty fair
hat the jah is stinjwide
J V Howell oil operator with > After their experience last year, ‘ ED B SA ’W#
J. V. Hou ell. oil operator uiin our infield of Irving Burns, Tom . • — AV W
farm in the Strong survey, two ■ headquarters at Greenville, while Carey, Lyn Lary and Harlan Clift ■ Emm M.
miles east of the city limits of, East Texas play' is going on, was and don’t forget we now have .
Gainesville. i a Gainesville visitor this week and Jim Bottomley- should be a great- j— A m
It is reported 90 per cent of the i will possibly become interested in ly improved one. lending the , A . E E ■
money spent for acreage andsome development in Cooke county steadying influence to our pitch- VO W W Emm Em ■
royalties has gone to land owners ers that was sorely missing last .e9 A •i Eum mm
Arrangements are about ready season until it was' too late for us • " “ • • “ "
for spudding a well on the south to get anywhere. You've got to
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ASSOCIATED PRESS ONE OF as far as the experts are con-
CLOSEST IN HISTORY I cerned, only two other clubs—the i
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ND today the greatest of all When asked if he was going to
non-championship golf tourna- Birmingham to try to sign Ben
ments begin. At the head of the Chapman, Col. Jake Ruppert gruff- j
list one finds the name of Bobb ly replied: "I'm not interested in
remember our
originally told him there
record of the sale.
(Tmorrow: Jimmy Dykes,
White Sox 1
ings.
i.stronger on The'offense than the Philadelphia although drawing
defense. We attribute this, notvotes for as high as third place,
to lack of instruction on the de-1 winds up as seventh place nominee
tense, but to some excellent in- in the final tally. Boston, operat-
struction on the offense. Ray Mor- ing under 2 new.name as well as
rison, now at Vanderbilt, always , nh.mmanagemen tor was anaryer-
contended that a good offense was" cnoice ror me cellar
the best defense. Of course the aim
of allcoaches is to have their
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up. I think you will find
‘ she was confident that tomorrow
would not be her husband's last
( day of life.
Hauptmann himself, least in-
formed of anyone concerning the
developments whirling about him,'
: under the strain of the last few .
was unchanged He has wept some ]
and his face shows his men-
> tal suffering.
i His story of his innocence, how-
; even remains unaltered in any de-'
l tail; and he has said in a letter-;
to .the governor that he is not
afraid to die.
ROOM ANI
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taught Joe -Lotis
NEW YORK, April 2 fAP).—
Good luck to Lawson Little, who
only zrandst and, hleaeher keats finally has gone and done it. . .
and standing room i« left, ne- Ed Wade, who plays basket ball
coreing 4o the Paris News. for Utah State, will show the East
*** a nifty pair of dogs in the Olym-
i /COMMENTING on what we had pic finals this weekend. . . He
U to say about Lefty Taylor’s । wears a size 14 12 shoe and'they
all-around' ability along athletic have to be made to order. - . Next
lines reqently. Howard Van Dyke ’ to Ray Impellittiere, perhaps the
of the Sherman Democrat had the hardest name to spell in these
to say: "This boy, Allan parts is Al Neiderreiter, who will
at Gainesville promote boxing at Ebbet's field
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taken the place of all moving parte. Yeniences. Come in today!
miles north of Gainesville, on the best out of pitchers.
months for leases and royalties west of Highway 77. • Generally, we will rely on the
will run up to several, hundred . —---;— ---— same pitching staff except tht we
Sweeps Endow Irish Hospitals look for help from young Elton
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rast. Ny the timr hin pigskin
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w hieh rrmind- no of the faet
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MeMurry eouldn’t answer that
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ean take a zuess at some of i hr
starters, baned on what we|have,
neen out at Leeper -tadium. In \
thr haekfiela fan* will ikely
mt* Leonard. Mitehell and Herr-
mann get thr call. A. te thr
fourth ye~ifion, we can't even
maake a zuess. Giles, J. Leanard.
Pruitt. Pereel nod a few oth-
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;ducer, and plug will possibly be
... drilled Saturday to test sand. An-
Gene Sarazen. saying he can’t other well that will test some 20 '
possibly win at Augusta this week . feet of sand Within th next few ’
recalls the time Wallace Wade days, is the Long well on the j
went around saying his Duke grid- Sarles land, south of Gainesville,
ders.didn 1 have a chance against A deep test is drilling in the I
Nerth Carolina. ' » Then went out । northeast section, of the county on :
and knocked the tar heels plumb the summy and Riddle land, in .
out of the Rose Bowl. . . Pat Ma- j the J. R Glass survey. This well :
place saturday. The Frogs, en- lone isshowing signofa-comewin be a 6,000-foot test. Another 1 .
couraged by their two victories tqkna ’ the ankdares an-: 6,000-foot well is starting several
over the S M U Ponies have Steamed UP-.t.neGarden.s.an 'hides southeast of Gainesville,
/ n..5M 7 .ones, nave nouncement that it has Tony Can- L ar’woodhine on he n A En0
been putting in extra time prepar- pneri siomned for his next title He- near woocDine, on tne u. A. Eng-
ing for these contests and are zoneri Signed for his next title de land farm More than 20 wildcats ,
ing ior mt.se contests and are fense has Mike Jacobs wondering Ore driilin in 1e enint. And 1 I
hopeful of winning at least one How hes poinp to bap' the Ambers are .aruuns in the county and lo- 1 .1
The LonDorns however how.hes going to nag ne.Amperi cations are staked almost daily for ! I
have been going 8ke a ‘ fire-wagon bcuncbutaallalong.“ -49 tprtrest other tests. A good play is get- j l
and shquldnt have much trouble Graham inth sunchthyrebet-iting under way in southwest;
with the Horned Toads. I ting even money Michael does it. i. ======================= 1 1
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——h.! , Cardinals as favorites and ranked
ANNI AL POLL TAKEN BY'THE j the Cubs no better than third, i
For rent
men t. 913 ]
prices We WIl.
APRIL H. if e
custom hit
received an “unfair and extreme"
sentence based on “doubtful evi-
dence."
Mrs. Anna 'Hauptmann upon
whom the uncertainties of the
case have weighed almost as
heavily as they have upon her
husband, planned to see Haupt-
mann in the death house today. ;
Come see!
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trading ard re]
Eprick for sale. Tel
WASHINGTON, April 2 (AP)-
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’board similar to that found in.
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318 N Ty Ice
on sand in different wildcat and
semi-wildcat areas are brought in
during the next few days, condi-!
tions will be more lively than for j
many months. Oil operators have I
been busy the past two weeks,
leasing every foot of acreage that ■
it has been possible to get, north, I
south and east of the Girls’ Train- •
ing school, east of Gainesville.
This acreage has been in demand
on account of a rich oil sand
topped some days ago by Ander-
son-Kerr in their No. 1 Bruhl-
meyer, around a reported depth of
2100 feet. It is said this well is ! ’
Arrive
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the zuaril» will be. There are
goba hoys our t»r thesr im-
partant places but a* yet we
haven’t any world beaters sta-
NORTHBOUND
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6...... 9:24 a.
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