Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 6, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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rival at
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Victor
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a set from the
Jersey professional.
to five sets in the
year. He is more certain
of him-
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self and has already reached mid-
miserable second, round.
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blows from the bats of the Okla- •
homa Indians which netted them a 1
pates in 1.700 ronseeut h r zame*
without tin interruption he has
have, but
deiug ri
has become listless since his fa- l
ther’s recent death. At any rate, I
Mrs. Raymond Sims of Wichita I
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Brooklyn at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
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be examined for rabies and the I
child was taken to Fort Worth for
treatment.
Frankie Schmitz was here on;
business Tuesday.
Mrs. Floy White and daughter,,
Arrive
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Wishes to express their ap-
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HOW THEY STAND
Texas League
Boys Loom to Do
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White Sox. Pittsburgh
Sal Gliatto of the Steers won a Chicago
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ager Cook announces that Sunday Houston .........
all members of the fair sex will'Oklahoma City ....
Many carefully onalyzea
cases show that boys engag-
ed in selling and distribut-
ing newspapers have better
than average school grades
and lower than average de-
. linquencies.
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Cleaners,
merce.
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nearing down. Bie‘~ worth mont
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Hit the bull's eye with a Regis-
ter Classified Ad.
WENDY URGES BOWLING
HOLLYWOOD (AP)Wendy
Barrie, actress who wants to gain
rather than lose weight. recom- -
mends bowling—for an hour twice
a week. It doesn’t steal pounds j
she says.
Beaumont 3, Houston 1.
American League
New York. 4, Cleveland 3.
Washington 6, Detroit 2.
Boston 8, Chicago 6.
Only games scheduled.
National League
Boston 10, Cincinnati 4.
Chicago 12, Brooklyn 3.
Pittsburgh 14, Philadelphia 8.
St. Louis 9, New York 2.
and all points east: 7:40
11:30 a. m., 6:00 p. m.
HOUSTON, June 6 (AP) '
Houston's latest waterfront labor 1
trouble was over Friday. Striking
! crew members of the tanker Cal-
• iche accepted a wage-scale agree-1
ment and returned to their work
nil re-
to need
for the
--rsed by th*
International Circulation Managers Assn.
done hiv
mound w
| late last night. Earlier a spokes-]
man for the International Sea- ~ppFcc ArrNPV
men’s Union announced his organi- EK Auk-I
zation was about to enlist in the MAKES FINE SHOWING
. strike crew members of three of
Justice Alfred A. Wheat of the year, express shipments here have
District of Columbia supreme ' shown an average increase of
court Friday upheld the constitu- 24.95"per cent and revenue has in-
have heen attend-
and Stedman, in the
WHERE THEY PLAY
SATURDAY
Texas League
Dallas at Houston.
Fort Worth at Galveston.
Oklahoma City at San Antonio.
Tulsa at Beaumont.
American League
Chicago at Boston, i
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Detroit at Washington.
Cleveland at New York.
Ten w
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took a sound beating at the hands move to Muenster the first of the
of the New Zealanders,
. Abstract Records in
Charge of Marie Tinunis
The Cooke County Abstract
Company, formerly located
over Segraves Grocery,
southeast corner square, has
moved records to 401% East
California Street and placed
under management of Marie
Timms, Who invites your ab-
stract wprk. Phone 214.
MARIE TIMMIS .
E California Street
Office phone 214
After 6p.m. 62
Leave Gainesvilie for Wichita
Falls and all points west: 10:30 a.
n; 5:00 p. m, *
corporate
• | tarium, 2 i- m
1936. br C It
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this. One is that the German cham-
pion may have reached his peak
last year, and the other i that he —~
m
~trengest lineup of
bit tired is visiting with her father,
Weisman, and relatives.
Weisman is employed in
der way, the Germans had it doped Rockefeller Travel Bureau.
out this way: Clear sailing through Harold Trachta of Dallas spent
the European zone, rough weather , the weekend here with his mother.
Unknown players have forced
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realiy done
happena t•
Lou cehrig.
amt their
the eacon.
even 140
master 6-3 and von Cramm’s "team-
mate Henmer Henkel pushed him
to five sets in the Red-White final.
As a matter of fact, von Cramm
has been dropping sets regularly
e- H--h- tnnis experts have
________________ ___ ________ ______ .C * dude, that Maier’s vic-
puted to be one of the most difficult in the country. Munger's partner, tory wasn’t a fluke.
7" " h - — t . Two reasons are advanced for
e National League
Boston at.Cincinnati.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6, 1988
ies On Local Lot Sunday
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Therefore, will some of the remaining hours be spent in idleness—m the poolroom__or
with "corner loafers"—-in questionable surroundings? Or will some of this time be spent
• in wholesome recreation on the tennis courts, Y. M. C. A. pool, or by engaging in the
desirable work-play combination of carrying newspapers?
ents, ME and Mrs. Robert Sims i
; and other relatives.
Bpeci al
Five * •
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trill co st
FIKE, TORNADO
And All Kinde of
INS URANOI
The name of George Grice on
your Insurance Policy ie
like Sterling on silver.
Geo. M. Grice '
116% South Dixon Street t
Telephone 78
NEW YORK, June 6 (APL—
The British liner Queen Mary
sailed Friday on her first return
trip eastward across the Atlantic,
carrying 1855 passengers.
Both the commander. Sir Edgar
T. Britten and Sir Percy Bates,
chairman of the board of the Cun-
ard White Star line, said the new
queen of the seas would not be
permitted to establish any speed
record for the west-to-east cross-
ing.
Occupation of the new fine arts
building at Texas State College
for Women (CIA) for the summer
session marks the third completed
unit in the $1,300,000 building
project underway on the campus.
Want Ads ring the cash register.
Register classified ads.
bumped somewhere * along
be admitted free.
The game gets under
promptly at 3 o’clock.
. _ Ozell, spent the weekend with Mr.
racquet to good advantage in and । white. They then left for Corpus
vert- they are likely
sueh un azkregation.
j Sunday.
Miss Christine Lyle was op.
III • ietorie- already.
The visitors come here with an
As a member ।
l m so glad Harold has a newspaper route. I'm not worried any more about what he is
doing when he isn't in school."
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
( received - a dash of cold water.
] Gottfried von Cramm, the best of
; Germany’s tennis playing barons
i and .Wimbledon finalist last year,
■!. haven’t yet hit the stride that
e I made nazi enthusiasts believe that
:. the big Davis cup would come to
Germany this year.
His refined, salon style has been
there in matches played so far
this year but results have been
i somewhat disappointing to his fol-
lowers. I;.
tionality of the Public Works Ad-
1 ministration $200,000,000 power
program in dismissing an’injunc-
tion suit against 10 municipal elec-
tric projects in four states.
1855 PASSENGERS ON
NEW BRITISH LINER
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, QAlNESVAHR TEXAS.
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American Produce Team to Play Cook
Our acen et
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In pers tri a
horse will
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and has
on the
, , \ , Hopes Fade Away [ |
As Von Cramm Displays Poor Form I
BERLIN (API.—High hopes of this. One is that the German <
planting the nazi flagion top of i * hnd
the tennis hillock this year have
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vised pl iv
J. W wal
Phone 12r8v
ARp
pairing
. retazse •4et
total of 20 tallies. Beaumont
moved up into second place by 1
taking another from the Houston
15 ooi Mr. and Mrs. Holt and little
19 • .578 daughter, Peggy, of Allen, Texas,
were the! guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Butler Sunday.
! Miss Fay Moore is home from
18A
tie Mangrum with a 140 for the Manager Cook has strengthened
midway post. Jack Munger is his bunch of apple-knocker? con-
the only Texan that has survived siderably since their last appear- ■
STOnendinPuptSrtnehayon"n
Harry Torid picked ip after,.a the field Sunday. Carl (Dynamo) puted to be one of the most difficult in the country. Munger’s partner.
O.tne Whittaker, who for the past few, Zell Eaton (left), Oklahoma City pro, was awaiting his turn on the Tie.
six lead eri in the tournament all seasons has been holding down (Associated Press Photo)
are seasoned golfers and one of the hot corner for the Cookies,,
favored to capture the will be back in harness for the
Hovever, anyone of several’ first time this year and will chase
have a chance to slip through for [ the popups in right field. Monroe
the tow ce tint. this very thing be-1 McCarty, ace second sacker for
liuns Cook has heen
er thins pons ible to
god mnterini, and
New York Yankees. That’s n
trifle over eleven years of ma-
Mr lenzue playing without
minsing a xingie zame. And he
inn't through yet b» apy menns.
Harring an aerident, he is due
in art a record that may take
nundred- of years for anyone to
buut.
And -peaking of hateball, re-
mind- u- thnt should Dixzy
Dean, premier horsehide hurler
of Ike worla. eontinue hia pren-
St. Louis
tive game when they trimmed the New York
SPORT
SIZZLES
him tp the limit and the Spaniard
, Enrique Maier made him lower
; j his colors in the Davis up elimina-
tion round in Barcelona. 6-1, 6-3,
6-2. A Czechoslovak newcomer to
the,annual Berlin championships
at the Red-White club named
through the winner of the Ameri- [ Mrs. Annie Trachta.
can zone but nevertheless; safe ar- Dr j H Simms, who for the last
port. Then trouble with two years has been practicing here
the cup holder, England, but a j is moving to Denton, where he has
good chance to wrest the trophy opened an office.
from Fred Perry’s grasp. Alois Fleitman has purchased
While von Cramm has been dis- the Frank Seyler farm, 3% miles
appointing and the doubles com- west of town. Ben Otto now lives
bination of Cramm and Kaj Lund on the farm. Mr. Fleitman will
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shoo t nt.
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Dnila- eiub eomex here with n
Old *«>! starts
nera-up poriion in thrir league.
Per some reason Ihr city boys
pit out zood hnaebnil eiuhs, nt
least the teamx that come here
are formidable outfit-. The
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phillips
and children. Mrs. Gilbert Phillips
and Roy Phillips and children vis-
ited Miss Jewel Baker at Wood-
bine last Sunday.
Mrs. Ina May Ussery was op-
erated on this week for appendici- j
tis in the Gainesville saitarium. I
Mr. and Mrs. Bill'Devers of Ok-
lahoma City were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Stubblefield
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L j LOCAL CLUB STRENGTHENED
b [ FOR CONTEST WITH SHUT
’ ' IN LINEUP FOR GAME
uame‘- greate-t hurler but al-o
the best ~howman in the busi-
ne--, nna that'- one thing that
paet- the eustomers inside the
-Iot.
! CHOIR Mil
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pt- John. I
Kensingt ol i.
with book i i ।
Bermons “ne
lected bun 11
hoys," „expla
Pinchard, vt
library forth
ing done ______ ________
when it appeared the winners! a member of the Harvey Ice
were entirely out of the race. WeCream nine of Fort Worth this FRIDAY’S RESULTS
trust Lady Link smiles out loud ‘ season, will return to his home - • Texas League
on Jack Munger a win for the' town and will hold down the key- Dallas-1, Tulsa 0, night game.
Texan would boost shot-making stone corner for the locals. Me- Oklahoma City 20, Fort Worth
Carty is especially strong with the<7, night'game, called lend eighth
stick, something that has been, inning for players to catch train,
lacking on the Cookie squad this: San Antonio 5, Galveston
year. Stovall and Reeves, the two night game.
The old and true saying "We learn to do by doing" is especially applicable to youth’
Compulsory schooling—free educational training is recognized as one of America's best
dividend-paying investments in the next generation.
But why stop there? On the average, only five hours per day are spent in school. Every
conscientious mother and father is concerned about what their son is doing in his "out-
side-of-school" hours. Temptations are many and varied, and "idleness is the devil's
workshop." Yet no parents expect their son to stay at home during all the remaining
hours of each day. | i . •
Rain or Teufel re good bets for , ..LA...
the boys who love the long odds. j HOUSTON’S LATEST
HEADY H
tered b s
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t ty Inqt
ff I VISITORS HAVE
AN IMPRESSIVE
SEASON RECORD
when the « eokies take the
rield sunday against the Ameri-
ean l*r<>«iu>-r iiiuf they will pre-
course for a 70, two under par, to visitors.
totaling some $45,000. As is ’ . - ------e- •
usually the caae. Brevity is the thrilling duel with Stein of the Boston ..
big favontejo win the chase and. j Tulsa Oilers, gaining a 1 to 0 Cincinnati
we suppose that as is usually the battle with the Oklahomans. And
- ■ the Cats ended their two-day win-
ning streak by listening to the 18
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impressive record. As a member»
rIHE par busters in the United of one of the strong city leagues |
1 States Open continued the-r in the Centennial City, the Pro-
record breaking rounds yesterday, ducers now are roosting in the I
som, however, falling by the second position in the league *
wayside in the second round of a standing. The three Nelson broth-j
nerve-taxing race for the cham- ers on the club come from a fam-1
pionship. Ray Mangrum, former- ily of ball players and are all set!
ly of Dallas, was still tied for to do their stuff here against the
first plan-, hanging up a total of , locals. Statler, Bonds and Pier-
71 for the day which brings his izzo are also familiar faces on the
total score for the 36 holes to an Dallas sandlots. Either Marshall ,
The Cardinals are now four
games out in front as a result of
their vigtory over the Giants yes
terday in the opening game of
their "erucial" series And they
can thank Dizzy for the' big lead,
the big right -hander setting the
Giants down with the' greatest: of
east* Whataman! The Cubs con-
tinued their heavy stick work
when they shelled the star hurl-
ing Van Linge Mungo of the Dod-
gers, for 16 hits and 12 runs for
an easy win.
In the American, Lefty Gomez
held the' Cleveland Indians to five
scttered blows, gaining his sixth
victory of the season. The Sen-
ators bumped the crippled Tigers
6 to 2, which placet! the two
teams in a tie for fourth place.
Unless Mickey and some of his
sluggers get off7 the sick list they
will soon find themselves entirely
out of the race The Boston Red
Sox, often termed the Million-
tires, took their fourth consecu-
rodee zrounds
ing the zames are dinappoint-
in*. it'- trhe thnt the team
this season hnsn't shown the
strength that past Cookie nines
' day in the Gainesville sanitarium.
Miss Norene Kirby from Burk-
! Burnett is visiting her parents,
around Frankfurt-on-Main. He | Christi, where Ozell will attend
I thefurstankergmpe Corporation ' The Railway Express Agency in '
pmerican Tankers, -orporaton Gainesville is at the top of the
The strikers had protested employ- . . 25 rincinai cities of the
ment of Filipino seamen and an as- „ Q 25 principal cities or the
F . . F . [Houston district in percentage of
'gains in shipments for the month;
pIIJA pAIN ~INI~- ;of May with a 4342 per cent hike,
PWA POWER PROJECT Ed D. White, agent, has been in-
UPHELD BY COURT formed. The gain in receipts was
______ • 53.69 per cent.
■ r. too, is likely to
boy somethinz to
Hr i- eredited with
will hr nhie to hold thrir
azainst strong competi-
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Lindsay
The “courtesy house” or high-
way information station, to be op-
erated by the State Highway De-
partment for the dissemination of
information to Centennial visitors
passing through Gainesville, prob-
ably will be ready! for service next
Monday.
Painters were putting the fin-
ishing touches on the interior Sat-
urday morning, preparatory to in-
stallation of the desks, tables,
chairs and map holders, provided
the same arrive in time, no defi-
nite word as to the whereabouts of
the equipment having been re-
cieved locally.
Four young men, juniors and
seniors of Texas A. and ML col-
lege, will work in shifts through-
out the 24 hour period each day,
giving information about highways
and points of historical interest in
Texas, to all who ask for same.
Illustrated folders and maps also
will be distributed.
Gardeners were-adding the final
touches to the lawn, shrubs and
trees surrounding the little col-
i onial cottage, Saturday, it is lo-
1 cated just to the west of Highway
40, at the north city limits of
Gainesville.
"aumpin‛." That
be the record of
iron man of the
The Cookies will eniertain the
American Produce team from
Dallas here Sunday afternoon .at
tion. If Cook hnd wome method
of eollectinz from the tanr whe
-roost en the bieacher setn at
MOTOR BUSSES
Leave Gainesville for Marietta.
Oklahoma. City and all points
north: 8:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.; 1:00
P. m.; 5:10 p. m.. 9:00 p. m.; 2:30
3. m.
Leave Gainesville for Denton,
Dallas, Fort Worth and all points
south: 1:10 a. m., 4:35 a. m., 7
a. m., 11:20 a.m., 3:05 p. m., 5:40
p. m., 9:10 d. m.
Leave Gainesville for Whites-
boro, Sherman, Pana, Texarkana,
Ghezzi, New or Stevens, both strong hurlers'
burned the will work on the mound for the I
Malfroy year.
... Ri id-White Dorothy,' the little daughter of
tourney, Henkel has beeri on the.1 Mr. and Mrs Ed Eberhart, was
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hEb
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NORTHBOUND
..... 11:49 p. 11:49 p
.......9:24 a. 9:24 a.
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FOR LEAS
lunch r<
wner w; ii
0 camp
Denton stars,, will be present to |
! lend their efforts toward a victory
for the home club.
Brown Or Stice To Hurl
Either Brown or Stice will hurl,
for the Cookies. Stice has been:
showing up well all season and
■ can take his turn on the mound at
a moment’s notice. Big George
: has worked in but two games thus
• far but has shown that he hasn't
! forgotten any of his cunning on
I the mound. Any time he is in
shape, the Cookies are assured
of some nifty twirling.
FOR RI
des rat
can* The
[FOR^RE
I - moder
rage PI
Grand A
9 . 07
upgrade. His form so far
Hit the b
er Classit h
course and fail to come in ahead
of the field He is a great horse,
but a poor one to stake your wad
on. Little We know about horse
racing but by the guess route
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POULTI:
STATU'
ens or tu
nosis B '
made. V .
Cookies Homer. If., Reeves New York
1b., McCarty 2b„ Perry 3b.. Mon- Boston
crief c., Whittaker rf., Stovall ss., Cleveland
Tyler cf. Brown or Stice p. • Detroit .....
Producers C. Nelson 3b.. Bonds Washington
1b., Statler cf., Thompkins ss., R. Chicago
Nelson rf., Gwyns If., Pierizzo 2b.. Philadelphia .
H. Nelson c., Marshall or Stevens st Louis
FOR S/
good f
wood at
$7.00 for
man. 200
989
clssif ed i
ti
Mo adyerti
TABLES' 4 •
M. K T—EASTBOUND
Arrive .gdDepart
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announce the probable starting
lineups as follows: Team-
Archer City, where she taught
school last winter.
Little Hazel Melton suffered a
broken arm last Friday at school.
Mrs. Ed Roark of Amarillo is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Lesley Mc-
Comb.
g. :
Another hig hoss race is in
store for oyers of the bangtails
today when ten of the natiom’s
bet 3-year olds go to turf war at
Belmont Park in an effort to pre-
sent their owners with a purse
COUR'
YHOUSE TO
BE OP
MONDAY
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 6, 1936, newspaper, June 6, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437736/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.