Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 217, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1936 Page: 6 of 8
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAT 7, 1936
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Baseball
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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
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TILTS FOR CARDS
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when he limited the champion Ti-
PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UPS
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to Number
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HOW THEY STAND
squad
head
a good defensive club, a line
L. Pct.
Beaumont ...
Dallas
8-6.
and let the
4—Strayed
.478
and they will likely go places.
So
we
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that both the coaches and fans of
National League
Team
And
with
to be op-
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acrobats.
American League
hold ~tatensent
T$am—
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.714
in to oitinik the I
~tated is purt:
•• V hen
working out for track, hence there
get under way.
is little
doubt
but
Leopards
4
stats.
but
will be
crooned "Foot ball ueen," Tom
gret having him leave the confer-
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a parade of substitutes. ' ’
The presence of such performers
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18A — 5aby
and Alike Haslin is exactly $2,000.
from
scouts
luring
*
seniors.
The Red Sox infield is getting
K,
attractions that
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STRUCTON. COME IN AND LET ITS SHOW IT TO YOU
judging from the manner in which
they pushed that' hand of ex-stars
'
DEAN IS
NG DIZZY
the triumphs of the Cubs. Giants
and Dodgers. there was plenty of
fine flinging in the junior circuit.
OFFICIAL PRICE CLASS
ECONOMY CHAMPION
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Johnny Narcum nurled his first
complete game for the Red Sox. a
seven-hitter that beat the Browns
7-4 for their* tenth straight loss.
in 20
MINUTES
did
the
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at leeper stailium Hriday night
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many better features of the Light-Running John Deere Binder.
From sicke bar to bundie carrier, the -ohn Deere is built to
ghe more years of dependable, grain-saving service out in the
harvest field.
It’s hard to persuade Pontiac owners that «
any car could be more economical
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shifts unusually easy. Both ends of the reel arc gear controlled
and rigidly supported.
The Light-Running John Deere has eight sets of roller and ball
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Cincinnati
Boston
across your back ... hug in tightly
under your arms . . . and lie com-
fortably smooth on your chest.
And look how deep down the tail
* Metal Co.,
Broadway.
Stark, all of whom have
year of eligibility.
Fri-
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paek
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change—New
GAINESVILL
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real
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thyuat Hctor u-e No. 1
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.. Bryant
.. Wyricki
. Nesmith
Shafer
.. McEuin
. Wheeler
.. Wilson
... Shady
.. Haynes
aronnd they have a right
timistic.
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HERE’S THE TIRE TO SEE!
Whether the}
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_______________ W. Mitchell
LEOPARD RESERVES McLaughlin 3, R. Bryant 44, O'Neal 18.
Roy
Chalmers ...
Hogue ......
Mowrey ....
Brightwell ..
Potts .......
Cloer .......
Stark ......
Truitt ......
Herrmann ..
J Mitchell ..
B. Leonard ..
Chicago 5, Washington 1.
Cleveland 7, Philadelphia 1.
Boston 7, St. Louis 4.
New York 14, Detroit 3.
National League
Chicago 8, Boston 6.
New York 6, Pittsburgh 5 (10
innings).
Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 2.
St. Lopuis 3, Philadelphia 2.
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campaign.
The Exes will not be lacking
in the matter of conditioning since
it has only been a matter of a few
weeks since they stored away their
it . . Pro teams grab off Jap's
proteges before they get a charice
even though his teammates failed I
to support his good pitching.
The He half of "Me and Paul"!
granted only seven hits and whiff- (
ed‘eight-but went into the ninth:
a run behind as Charley Gelbert's '
WHERE THEY PLAY
THURSDAY
Texas League
Fort Worth at Galveston.
Oklahoma City at Beaumont.
Tulsa at San Antonio.
National League
Boston at Chicago/
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
New York at Pittsburgh.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
American League
Detroit at New York.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Washington.
St. Louis at Boston.
Values That Are
Hard To
Beat
• They’re Dependable
• They’re Good!
ALL MODELS
ALL PRICES
the Leopard squad for a ride.
Added Attractions
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Rooster Staniforth will have his
teeter board aerebats on hand—
is, he’s so good the university is
thinking of doing something about
will cost the re
inser
Charze i
Classiried patrons
to
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practice sessions preparing
their Friday night’s tussle. And
... ...
~e~sion of first
iarue ~(anding.
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service. Coms
your hips . . . the legs are too
skimpy ... you're cut in the crotch
. . . and the colors may fade.
Gentlemen, all those things are
what Hanes Shorts aren'tl . . .
Climb into a pair and check us up I
STEPHENSON TIRE
& BATTERY CO.
“Let George Do It”
200 N. Commerce Phone 431
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tieir neighbarx, the
from this corner
u
1
think they have holl of a
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“ of any car at any price
an with his pantm, minus
still come through. He
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS
able leadership of Carey Shell, ■
will furnish the music for the oc-
eon the first of
1O< II
By, HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR
FANS big part in the slugging that
brought the Yanks a 14-3 triumph.
that fair city are
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the mound to
a three-game
turn them evers
i Texas League
Team— W.
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him a
M. Mitchell 55, Morgan 11, Talley 15, Wooldridge 66, Snellgrove 77,' G.
McEuin 88, Bass 22, Richardson 99, Murphy 21. Elkins 17. Pearcy 20,
Giles 16. J. Leonard 13. Martin, Yeakley, Polk, Purcell.
EXES’ RESERVES—Lohman, Green, Cotten, Whitaker.
OFFICIALS—Mahan, referee; Chalmers, umpire; Nabors,
linesman; Culp, field judge.
TIME OF GAME—8 o’clock, p. m.
OR SALE Six
73
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a busy evening. Seven lettermen, f
‘I
set the
"aT BRIM>Kst Fit
racting and repar
k for sale tL h
champion Ben Franklin eleven
will be on hand, the pep quad
to ahare a pasx in a *erimmage
aeasion Tuesday afternoon the
aecounts must ha ve
ount with The te
Cubs win
would say
(IRVILLE LEE of the Paris
V News opines that the Wild-
cats show possibilities of develop-'
Won t miss getting our price on the New “G-3”
biggest-selling of ALL tires! See tread-prints
we’ve taken—they prove that “G-3” All-
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AUTO LOANS —
Brown Motor dom
Square.
cutfield instead of first.
Although the Dean-Walter duel
was outstanding in the National
league, where slugging marked
ehane their cong from -Work-
ing on the ailroad- tn How
Hiue I Am." To whieh the Leop-
of hi* nniform. If so happens
paper men. He once won the
world’s championship for speed in
typing.
Monte Pearson
Abstract Records In
Charge of Marie Timmis
The Cooke County Abstract
Company, formerly located
over Segraves Grocery,
southeast corner square, has
moved records to 4014 East
California Street and placed
uder management of Marie
Timmis, who invites your ab-
stract work. Phone 214.
MARIE TIMMIS
E California Street
Office phone 214
After 6 p. m. 62
throw to the
. -2 'SHIR rs
// 25‛EACH
/ / • J Some. 50c ea.
> SHORTS
425 EACH
~ • • Some. 50c ea.
SAMSONBAK (Sanforizod)
Union Suita .... SI each
M Others at and ua
(4
!
placed Walter a
attendance at practice sessions.
7 Although he has had no experi-
ence on the gridiron this young
freshman has three more years of
Francis Albertani, New York I
। boxing press agent, doesn’t write ;
with two, fingers like most news-
ofilion- and we are geing to
tcirculatlon that produ
Ciassffied advertising
-* • inform att -
the Galveston
what this
ran kefty Tavlor
man. 903 S. De
well pleased
are । stunts by the Leppard pep squad, New York
T . - ।.. „ the i and Booster Staniforth's daring Pittsburgh
Leopards will face on the firing, shoulder to shoulder teeter board
line during their regular season’s acrobats.
The grid fans will tie treated along so well without Joe Cronin,
to added attractions that will he's thinking of shifting to the
prove interesting from their point outfield . . . Washington has re-
trict picks, will have sufficient 1
stamina to go the route without
the performance of the highltions anti pinned Dan
schcol lads in their game with the 1
his honor
We rereivri nia epntle from
Horare •e‛ ain and his erew of
eve iwvhie-h the- maske za few
Oh-h-h .. .That Sinus Headache!
Aril think! muowNs NOSDEN INSTANTLY r-
liejes the terrible suffering caused by SINUS CON.
(,I~TNN ah stopped up nne pasages if it takes
me re than 20 minutes, get your money hark! Two treat-
with their experience and combina- < — .
| And the Mustangs ended their tion of pigskin stars the Exes will rarely sees them
their home lot by drop- enter the game favored to take seniors.
I ex, we forzot to mention that
dainesv ille's rejuvenated band
wili be on hand to blare out a
few lively tunes. Looks like a
lull evening for the «»orts fan.
WANTED To I
magazines, rag i
Shikai adflitions, ranked second with 22.
‘ 77-year-old .veteran from Chi-
I FOR RENT Fi
ed house. A ppi
Phone 21.
homer was the only run off Bucky |
Walter. Then Joe Medwick singled ’
and came all the way home when i
Jose Gomez made a titantic wild 1
heave of Johnny's Mize’s grounder. I
.700 intentional passes crammed the I
.650 corners (and Curt Davis lost the ;
Huf- heat
duel. And
J including three regular starters
। from the 1935 club, will be on the
Leopard's opening lineup. These
, are Leonard, J. Mitchell,
the season's opener. Dean has
-636 1 evaded d efeat by one run margins
.609 । three times, handed out plenty of
571 hits and
.524 tock an
.500 1
then find they wouldn’t fat a fox close fat, Hanes are light and elas- |
terrier! . - . There's no room for tic . . , stretch snugly and coolly
purse:
plaice to
In
fourth v
j esterday
eked out
game with one toss alter he re- j
take the field
the Lropareix
ties. AU makes
city. Inquire of
Our competent
elassitied clerks
DENTON Typev vri • ei
Underwood agents
Denton, Wise anc
e
money 8
real tire
«fon‛t bnve htif fifteen boy~
btst that i~ plenty to weur it on
the teopnre~. We are going to
believe whzt
whether they
as Taylor, Shady, Nesmith, Bryant;
and Willard Mitchell assures the
elay night
| Exes of'making an excellent show-
! ing against the '36 eleven.
Well Drilled Team
Against this array of talent' < Associated Press Sports Writer)
Coach McMurry will send a well I NEW YORK, May 7 (AP).
drilled machine. Although mate-1 coach Lawrence (Jap) Haskell of
rially handicapped in their spring the Oklahoma Sooners is known
training period by an epidemic of as one of the best developers of
illness the Leopards are in good pitchers in the country . . . Fact
physical condition for the game J -- — -—- —3----3-
and expect to give their (opponents ;
writers; repairs,
Work guaranteed ,
WEAK FFT. t
ments; if you in
rrecting them, r
Id I Wil) call on v
■ligation to you
as. M Young.,
th* Cats' prospects.
standinz. out lasting the Noston
Ilees in an X to 6 eontest.
The Dallas steers were jarred
when I hr fardinals
a vietory over the
their stuff
well improved.
6 miles southwes t
we have
• heautiful young Iady
ence now that they have received
their n>ng belated recognition;
Hiekman and
writers, 33.00 down
month. Adding i nac
ing. Leave calls al
fice.
Texas League -
Houston 3, Dallas 1, (night
[ game).
San Antonio 8, Tulsa 7, (night
•game), >1 ! .................----------p--
Exes Galveston 4, Fort Worth 2, PERCENTAGE OF VICTORIES gers to three blows and took
.... Tayir (night game).
Beaumont 6. Oklahoma City 3,
(10 intings).
American League
; The membership in the Asso-
ciated Press National Hole-In-One
club has increased to 264 happy
They are getting their wires an souls, after adding 76 aces this
ing into a powerfu footbail ma- crossed in the wrestling trust, past week. Texas golfers still
His opinion was based on Dick Shikat forgot his instrue- led the field with a total of 38
........ ... . p.....c . O’Mahoney. despite the fact that only thref
much to the disgust of the pro- new names were added to their tot
f — -3 . . . _ - California, boosted by 10
FIRE, TORNADO
And All Rinds of
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The name of George Grice on
your Insurance Policy ia
like Sterling on silver.
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Telephone 73
Coach John "Swede” MMurry’s i er view when the "Football Queen* Houston- •
1936 edition of the Leopard grid is crowned. Her Highness, with all Oklahoma Citv
machine will undergo its first bap- attendants, will appear on the Tulsa
tism of fire Friday night at | scene promptly at 8 o’clock, at Galveston". 1
Leeper stadium when they tangle I which time the ceremony begins. Fort Worth
in their annual spring setto with I Other features include some plain j
’ . : and fancy roping by Captain Tom .
Their opponents, composed of, Hickman, Sheriff Luther McCol- Chicago
members of the 1935 squad, are a lum and their gang Of rough riders, St. Louis
strong ex-eleven who were held tomoters. Realizing that he had ta
a tie Monday n' sht by the Wildcat, won the championship. !________ ,
He describes the team as • threw out his barrel chest and an- A .
tefen-iue elh. • lne that ncunced that he would not wrestle cago"nd 8 12-year-old youngster
Off he Trim Kansas City, Kansas, were
On a tour of the country to among the 76 new members to ex-
. ff a few shekels for him- perience the “thrill of a lifetime."
back in Dicky Boyd who may de- self and when he steps into the And still we have no word from
velop into a top-notch star. All ring with Ali Baba. some terrible any ace-shooters in these parts,
they need, says he, is seasoning Turk who is kin to some potentate * I *
end theviwil likel" -e "lncee a,, and who eats raw meat to make Gloom spread over the Texas
______ - wee bit meaner. Not a Christian campus upon hearing
student of ethics Ali tossed Dickthat Coach Bear-Wolf had accept-
for a loss, which caused a big bed the position as head coach at the Exes,
stink The New York Wrestling the University of North Caro- Thein "
Commission said it wasn't right lina. It seems that Wolf was j .
and declared that Dick was still jelected to the place several nights formidable aggregation who
the champ Now Shikat doesn't ago but the news leaked out late I rated as tough as any eleven
have the proper respect for the yesterday afternoon. In losing
i Turk’s ability 8s a bone-crusher, the services of Wolf, it is our
so he takes on the Pash again, honest opinion that the Southwest
this time in the Madison Square ’ conference is losing the best line
Garden. .And much o his disgust ccch in the entire circuit. He has
this big behometh ups and throws consistently put out strong for-
little Richard again. So who’s ward walls for the Frogs and is
who now? Not the Turk, because ^considered by the coaching frater-
fhe never has been across the nity the nation over as one of the
waters; his name turned out to be best in the business. Too .bad.
Hairy B. Fkeznizn whose na- that as soon as we develop out- _Luay agu.o cuope. Anu
tionality is too much for his. standing coaches we have to lose several of the squad have been
••• dthem, often to smaller colleges, - '
Cats continued
Associated Press Sports Writer _
Although he adhered firmly to Johnny Allen,0 f.Clevelandals
5 2 hurled seven hit ball and fanned
his announced plan of "reforming six to trim the Athletes 7-1 while
this season, Jerome Herman Ted Lyons of the White Sox out-
(Dizzy) Pean has not been able lasted toree Washington flingers
to keep away from games that are tc gain a 5-1 decision.
almost as dizzy as his nick-name.
He is not worrying the Cardinal ..Seven elbowers.participated.in
fans, however, for old Diz is win- the ten inning.Giants-Pittsburgh
ning at better than his usual rate 1 struggle which the Giants won 6.5
- four out of five so far. cn hits by Jimmy Riprle and Gus
Since being belted to cover injcoupte of bad innings against the
Bees but he finally was yanked to
save Chicago’s lead in the ninth
i. . —a-Big
. mobile loans. Pace
7. One block wes t cov
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ards answer
innings. This loss gave the
Pomies undisputed possession of
the cellar position.
Terrible, who starred with the "
\ 1936 LEOPARD Leopard club last season. He is
G RAD Y McEUIN Age 14, above the average in scholastic at-
height 5 feet and 8 inches, weight tainments and is well liked by his
Grady is a brother of school associates He is interested
- -- in football and is regular in his
ALMOST all motorists who buy Pontiacs notice a sharp drop in
1- driving coss. So it didn't surprise owners when Pontiac defeated
all entrants in its class in the Yosemite Valley Economy Run'-
a’ ’eraging 23.9 miles per gallon (no oil added), under American
Automobile Association supervision. It simply made official what
they knew before—you can't do better for all-around economy.
Remember that when you buy a car. Over and above its smart
distinction ... its wealth of modern features . . . and its smooth,
li’ rely performance, Pontiac offers savings that are nothing less than
Plus BLOWOUT PRO-
TECTION in EVERY
ply-
All at no extra cost-
for thicker, wider,
flatter tread with
16% more non skid
blocks than previous
All-Weathers.
aave a telephone
in their own name
-------------------“VE DnI RTGISTER,GAIE5VT2* TE*KAK_
1936 Leopards To Play 1935 Lettermen On Gridiron Friday Night
FANS HAVE OPPORTUNITV TOSIZE. I
UP FOOTBALL PROSPECTS FORTHIS
SEASON IN SPRING CONTEST HERE
and { nk will be in the
box. 'I hat ought to g
beotehman his two-bits
SATISFY YOURSELF WITH ,
SOMETHING BETTER- BUT A
. . . _ .1. casion. i {Boston ..
moleskins. In the past few days i „ , ..1 , AINew vorL
they have been holding regularto°wetnesst * X growdntesr Cleveland
in this city is expected to-be on Detroit ..
hand when Referee Jack Mahan Washington ........11
blows his whistle for hostilities to Chicago ....... 7
Philadelphia ..........
St. Louis ........ 3
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FOR RANT Tw
apartment. 802
12—Reni
s it *sa i E
--- the Pirates in the tenth. 3-2, and ; 5 . 5 +riumnh that
.400 blanked Brooklyn with three hits, oWs 1 a.52t iumP thmt
273 Yesterday he survived one of | broke Brooklyns six game losing
! the most vertiginous games of j streak .
W. L. Pct them all! to beat the Phillies 3-2;
can exhihition
"faney rope twiriing.
ArirN t,ule isitonN- NOS>r ni w itch rhe
el k ‛ fir. crnero -me on‛s‛ ‛ nicuar
The best band assembled in Philadelphia
Gainesville in years, under the Brooklyn . .
LOST Wincheste
tween Gainesvlie
‘Tuesday. Quen Mii;
No avertfsemen t
cent
"Ten words or me
cents per
...... • (fori lack of renumeration. Mike
Brumbelow, former Frog, star, is galaxy of pigskin stars, which
being prominently mentioned to i happens to include several al-dis-
jin his promotion, but sincerely re-1
j eligibility and is expected to fill a
j vacancy at a tackle position be-
fore completing his work at Leop-
: a rd ville.
i __________________________ I;
get you’
th - and
worth
as juniors or
to nt eve
is the
ours 15
ehalked nit his
of the seaxon
can “cl ar up” in the forward under the "trust'' again,
wall, a decided weakness of starts d.. ' * •
blocking in the secondary and a grab off
phenomenal! It asks nd odds of any car- not even for economy!
Will strut
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watehing the two xeuads nettle
their private feud. And from the
manner in whieh the tickets
are being kold we hate an idea
2 pro’eets them from dust ant rms If you ha
SINiNTIeIB.E HA FEVHI: pit TinLPS.
goes - way below the waist of
your shorts so there's no bunching , mise ry on
at your belt! See a Hanes Dealer ping a game to the Hornet! Frogs
today, and getrourself some Sum- 1 by an 8 to 3 'score. The Frogs
mer comfort. P. H. Hanes Knitting gotcff tc an early lead when th eV
Company. Winston-Salem. N. C. scored six tallies in the first two
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THERE are a lot of shocks around When you buy HANES Shorts,
the Short-circuit! You may buy a get yourself some HANES Shirts to
pair you think looks swell — and go with them. Close-knit for a
called Pitcher Whitey Hayes . . .'
, -- U । Add sports editors who picked
to,do the Sooners much good. , Bold Venture, Brevity and Indian;
.Bill Winford, star sophomore of Eroom in that order: John Gideon;
1934, iS with Kansas City -- • Cluney of the Waterbury (Conn.)
Hook Coleman and Lefty Parks, Democrat . . . Sonny Workman, 1
1 last yea r‛s soph stars belong to, ace jockey, says Red Rain's j
- - ’the Red Sox and Oklahoma City., chances
to win the three-year-old
in the matter of weight the two This year Haskell came Up with a [ championship are as good as Bold 1
teams are about evenly matched. I pair of finds in Verlon Zoth and) Venture’s or Brevity’s The dif- i
.aunon, v.„ortergit.. ,15 ithe Leopars enjoying a slight Dillard Jackson ... And he’s hid-’ - - • - - ----
• 1 Tb advantage due to the appearance ing them out in day time to keep
•1 me n r . of Humes Hogue, the'big 245 big league scouts from 1
! pound tackle, in the lineup. But them off . . . The Sooner pitchers
...... ' ' do ao well as sophomores, Haskell
Leopards taekied Lefty
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