Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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6AINEBVIJE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVIIE, TEXAS.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10, me
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crown in a 15-round battle with
•de
Juat when those Yanks were be-
Our
He said he already was “in the
classifie i
ng
Steele,
and
limit of 160 pounds
be a
The latest odds were 10 to 7 in
OST- 7 wo
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SLOW YOU DOWN
The Tacoma boy, who hasn’t lost
corkIn' good bnseball man.
ECIPES
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baking powder in milk, add beaten
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former Texas
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tem claims he said:
chonen thi~ year
TERRELL IN CITY
i Bees came from behind for a 6-5
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California St.
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with courtesy tickets obtainable at the Cubs held on for 13 frames.
Meats
• of new
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tion, cafe or tourist camp.
Miracle Whip. .Pint 25c—Quart 39c
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Ib.9c
Onions
2 Lhs. 5c
. 2, Right 8
ing. John
stores until the police intervened
Bananas
22—Spec
Lb. 42c
and. two tens had become mixed ) choice of being fined $18 or spend-
with his tobacco.
ing 10 days in jail.
ALL KIN
Lettuce
N of
2 Heads 9c
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Post Toasties.
Pkg. 10c
35
Fig Preserves
Wanted
Make Your Own Drinks
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Cooking Figs
2 Lbs. 25c
with
Maxwell House Coffee.....Lb. 27c
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Pineapple Juice ...
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Get
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SPECIALS
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Vienna Sausage, 3 cans 25c
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Centennial
SPORT
SIZZLES
...Lb. 17c
3 pkgs. 10c
YOUR CLOTHES
FROM THE
HUNGRY MOTHS
beaten. then beat whites of eggs
to stiff froth and fold in. Pour bat-
— cays wise Winnie. "When I bey tea.
I bey tea. When you pay only for tea,
and not for to-called ‘free premiums’,
yoe get better tea for the money."
Cantaloupes
3 for 10c
hachie no more taxes were needed
for (he general revenue furd, yet
comes the news that he will enter
Texarkana Junior -College in Sep-
TOMATOES
2 Lbs. 9c
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shoes off the boys who guard
mecond and third saeks. Appar-
ently Dap Monerief will have
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Pigs Feet________Jr 21c
Potato Chips_____pkg. 5c
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under the direction of William T.
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FOR RI
man I
League track meet single-handed
at Austin this past spring.
Allred Cards
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Southern Spoon Bread
2 cups cornmeal
1 tsp. salt
1 quart milk
3 eggs
3 tbsp, melted butter
Heat milk to boiling point, then
stir in meal and salt; add butter
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Brooklyn .....
Veal
CUTLETS .. 1b. 35c
tive food for constipation.’ Eat it
regularly for regularity. Sold by
all grocers. Made by Kollogs in
Battle Creek:
put into the irons to seep over the
top of the dough mixture when
poured into the irons.
titic tests show that, with cert nip
people, this "bulk” is largely broken
down within the body. This does
not happen to the same extent with
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THURSDAY’S RESULrS
Texas League
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Where They Play Friday
Texas League
Oklahoma City at Dallas.
Tulsa at Fort Worth.
Beaumont at San Antonio.
Galveston at Houston.
(All night games.)
American League
Chicago at Boston.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Detroit at Washington.
Cleveland at New York.
National League
Boston at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
New York at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh..
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SUPPORTER OF G. B.
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Elizabeth’s
Beauty Shop
SIC E. California Street
Kind less—Sliced
BACON. . . . 1b. 25c
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STEAK.....1b. 22c
mutined and have refused topwork I
or call for some reason, nor has he
told you, according to the prison I
record, that 126 men have been
whipped with the ‘bat’."
DeLuxe-
CLEA NERS— HATTERS
Claude Cotten
Garland Vandever
4 Phone 72.
313 East California St.
Other Permanents...... $3
French Oil Permanents $5
Don't Forget Our Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday
Specials Each
Week.
Washington ........40
Cleveland ......... 40
Chicago ........... 35
Philadelphia ..... 25
St. Louis ...........23
National League
Team W.
St. Louis .......... 47
Chicago [..... 45
Pittsburgh .........42
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ported that Ziggy Sears, Jr., 200-
pound son of Ziggy of Texas
league fame, would enter South-
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FISH
spoon. Then add meal mixture and
beat all together. Pour into well
greased and sizzling hot irons, fill-
ing each 3-4 full and bake in a hot
made 24 trips between the islands j
and the mainland. Louis. M. Cohn
#44- *
man wk# trotted for a to#
he hoped that Ruth can fill the
bill satisfactorily. Should he be se-
lected Steve O'Neill will enter his
name on the unemployed list.
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2-Gallon 39c
(night games.)
American League
Cleveland 11, New York 4.
Detroit 10. Washington 7.
! has one special advantage which
. is, the process of baking may be
i completed during the morning
hours. Dissolve yeast and sugar in
the liquid which should be luke
warm in winter and cool in sum-
F reports are true the Babe,
speaking of Babe Ruth, the
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POLICE NAB ANTI-
JEWISH PICKETS
SOSNOWIEC, Poland (AP),—
Youthfu[ anti-Semites in this,town
organized a viligance committee I
which systematically prevented;
persons from entering Jewish
Apples
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Grapes -___
Candy Bars
Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 5.
Boston 7, Chicago 2.
National League
Chicago 4-5, Brooklyn 3-4.
St. Louis 6, New York 3.
Pittsburgh 16, Philadelphia 5.
Boston 6, Cincinnati 5 (night
game). )
Denton, Wisj . id
les. All n akes
wwritera, $3.0 dor
last five years. Six different bat-
a Office and
i ginning to believe they held a 1
' corner on the big league bombing
' business, the Indian tribe from
Cleveland hit the warpath to prove
that its at least a two-way argu-
ment.
They proved it against -the '
Yankee homicide squad, no less.
The Indian*- breezed into the
least yesterday, burned up at the
Place in well greased bowl, cover
and set aside to rise over night or
about 10 hours. In the morning
mould into loaves. Fill well
greased pans about half full.
) cover, set aside in warm place and
let rise until dough is almost level
j with top of pan which will require
about one and one-half hours.
Bake in moderately hot oven until
a golden brown crust is formed.
Broad should be thoroughly baked
to in oO, minutes.
The us were lucky to trim
rodeo for the Dodgers in their first game.
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mient source of “bulk.” Within the
body, it absorbs moisture, forms a
soft mass, gently cleanses the in-
testinal tract. ,
Fruits and vegetables contain
some “bulk,” of course. But scien-
Another rip-roaring
which the arena at
Abstract Records in
Charge of Marie Timmis
The Cooke County Abstract
Company, formerly located
over Segraves Grocery,
southeast corner square, has
moved records to 401M4 East
California Street and placed
under managemen of Maria
. Timmis; who invites your ab-
stract work. Phone 214.
MARIE TIMMIS
E California Street
Office phone 214
After 6 p. m. <2
Serve Arr-BRAN as a cereal,
with milk or cream, or cook into
ities today dropped their inquiry
into the death of Junius Cravens.
35. art critic and director, but an
inquest verdict in another county
recommended further investiga-
tion.
, --- - --uu, -- ... .... house on Ritchie street. Lot 50x
| clear” on the fight even though he .300 feet, near school, churches.
Pa veil street. Presley Ward. San-
a statement issued July 6 by the
state treasurer revealed a defici- i
FOR R
gent lei
SUPER HI-TONE
CLEANED IS SANITARY
CLEANED
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Baseball
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favor of the two-fisted
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oven. Enough grease should be
By SID FEDER -
Associated Press Sports Writer
There’s a red faced murderers'
row today at Yankee stadium,
New York.
water that it almost hot enough to
boil, to make a stiff mush, cutting
the water in with a large stiff
spoon. Let stand until cool. Pour,
ency in the fund of more than SO .. hran. Whe nyoueatKelloggsAu-
000.000. and that the deficiency effective ‘'bulk" 8
was increasing at the rate of/$250,-
mix with
"2,1.
temher. Then, he says, he will en-
ter Texas Christian University in
will be
Newsome
Cool mix-
eggs well
prison system head.
BREADS
Corn Bread Sticks
2 cups corn meal
2 cups buttermilk
1-2 tbs. soda
1 tbs. baking powder
1 egg well beaten
1-4 cup flour
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp sugar
Sift meal, flour and salt
WITH 3 HOMERS
IN ONE INNING
J ; .x , 2
-- - pva-e vei id. and cook 5 minutes.
Each of the committee had the ture, add yolks of
ter into buttered 2-quart pan and
bake in moderate oven 40 min-
L Utes. Serve while hot, using a
r spoon with which to serve it. This
is especially good served with
roast pork.
county fair grounds is famous.; pitching masterpiece, striking out
Lee Simmons.
race. Going wild in the ninth _
frame the Tigers conquered the a half game from the St. Louis
Washington Nats 10 to 7, allowing Cardinals at the head of the Na-
, muffins, breads,, etc. Two table-
spoonfuls daily are usually suffi-
cient. Stubborn cases may require
All-Bran oftener. If not relieved
this way, consult your doctor.
months nearly 1,000 convicts have I
ALL-BRAN is guaranteed by the
Kellogg Company as a natural laxa-
Want Ads ring the cash register
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.. . ,, Gainesville F: E. Judy, Muenster.
three or four pounds less. (Jyl4l
Tacoma1 “I'm not going to fool around
slugger, and many fans were pre- ■ trying to box Steele this time," t ‛T-mAg
dieting the crowning of a new said Risko. “I’m going to toss a) •DNRTIp A InN‛ MAY
champion —sort of an annual event lot of leather and if I don't stop UUHOI || A I IUI1 IIH |
in the middleweight division the Freddie it will be because they
carry me out.” A J
The Cubs continued to knock at
the front door of the National
league yesterday when they de-
feated the Brooklyn Dodgers in a
twin hill, taking the first 4 to 3
in 13 frames and the second 5 to
continued their climb by scoring a player.
dual win over the lowly Bucs. Tul- Rede Get Setback
sa and the Cats split a double bill. The fast moving Cincinnati Reds
and San Antonio slipped over a were handed their first night set-
count on the second-place Export- hack of the season, as the Boston
era.
mer. Add salt, shortening and
half the flour. Beat until smooth,
gether twice. Dissolve soda and then add balance of flour or
enough to make stiff dough.
Knead until smooth and elastic
• tor with 2 rd
McCormicl -Per
trything- Ph
fair left-handed
Phone Y
to N
co npete
home run king of all times, has a
chance to fulfill a life-long am-
bition in becoming the manager of
a major league baseball club. It is
rumored that he has been offered
such a position as boss of the
Cleveland Indians it seems that ;
the only obstacle now is that of
salary differences. The Babe is
asking for the paltry sum of $35,-
000 per annum, which apparently ‘
is a trifle high for the officials of i
that club The deal is still hanging
fire and it is though that the in- j
terested parties will come to
terms We can't or anyone else,
for that matter. say whether the
Bambino would be a successful
leader for the Indians or not. It’s
a cinch he wold be a great draw-
ing card for awhile, at least.
This is exactly what a club desires
in a player, but with a manager
it is different. Of course it is de-
sirable that the boss be popular!
throughout the circuit but it is j
also necessary that he have the
qualifications and ability to handle
ball players, many of whom are
An eccentric let For the good of
the nation’s greatest sport it is to !
A crowd of 40,000 was expected said “all I want is a chance for
to jam the Seattle baseball park . one punch.”
Ji Courtesy of
Southern LABORATORYKITCHENS
"Where Flour is Proved "
1 classif ied. ads
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winning the Texas interscholastic been elected 1936 queen I of Ha-
waii's "Comeback club" She has
tiers have held the title since The Tacoma boy, who hasn't lost'
Mickey Walker vacated the throne i a fight in four years and has
in 1931. • scored 36 knockouts in 86 bouts.)
R. O. Tooley of Van Alstyne was
in the city Friday in the interest
of George P. Terrell's candidacy
for the office of commissioner of
agriculture.
Mr. Terrell is well known to the
voters of Texas, having held the
office several years ago until he'
retired. He has also filled the of- > 1-3 cup of bacon drippings in a
fice of representative in the legis- heavy pan or iron skillet. Heat
lature and in Congress. He has sizzling hot. Grease your hand
vet to be defeated in a pliticnl and make into oblong pones and
yet to ne “esmted in a Pou-ea lay into the hot pan. Brush top
camPa8n - । of pones with sweet milk . and
---—--- bake in hot oven 450 degrees F.
Cha
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Bare Your Head! But First
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And be Assured of the Deep
Lasting Beauty of Your
Wave
$6.50 and $10.00
Fischer. Of Allred's
la fast enough
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) TO REDUCE FIRST PLACE
MARGIN TO NINE GAMES
We can afford to make that offer. But we can’t
afford to give you “free premiums” and at the
same time give you the finer, more expensive
teas that are blended in McCormick’s Ban-
quet Orange Pekoe. For your sake we’d
rather, ahd we do, invest the money in better
tea. Richer, sweeter tea that’s free from bit-
ter after taste. Extra juicy tea that makes
extra cups per pound. Try it. Your money
back if you don't agree that, iced or hot, it’s
the best you’ve ever used.
McCORMICK'S
EXTRACTS • SPiCES • TEAS • MUSTARDS • MAYONNAISE
i Addig n
Leave
Over Night Yeast Bread '
1 yeast cake ;
1 quart water
1 tbsp, sugar
1 tbsp, shortening
3 quarts sifted flour
1 tbsp, salt
The over night straight dough
Ten words ori
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Special rata
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HOW THEY STAND
Texas League
Team—{ W. L. Pct.1
Dallas ............. 55 35 .611;
Beaumont ......... 48 37 .565
Houston ’.......... 47 38 .5531
Tulsa .. j.......... 50 42 .543
Oklahoma City .... 48 42 .533
San Antonio ...... 34 49 .410
Fort Worth ........ 34 52 .395
Galveston.......... 33 54 .379
Out-of-state Centennial visitors
grid team we didn t care take the will beladmitted free to the rodeo
report seriously at the time. Now
Corn Pone Bread
3 cups corn meal
2 tps. sat
Enough almost boiling water
make a mush 1 M
Measure and sift meal and salt'
into a bowl. Pour over this enough ' fli
account
count with
Mickey’s boys to remain in second j tional league pack by coming
place. ' through with a doubleheader vic-
Circuit clouts were responsible tory over the Dodgers, 4-3 and
for the victory the Steers gained 5-4. The gas houee gang took its
over the Oklahoma City entry. ' one game with the Giants 6-3,
Harvel banging one in the stands after hearing that Bill Terry plan-
with the bases drunk. The Buffs ned to retire as an active Giant
Freddie Steele of Tacoma.
It was considered a real risk,: . ,
too, for the Syracuse mauler, as guaranteed Risko $26,000 and
he took a bad beating from Steele Steele $10,000
in a non-title bout here last At the weighing in exercises
March. A this afternoon the champion was
_ . expected to scale just under the
Late Odds I- -- ---- - - -----
Things look a bit brighter for ।
the Olympic athletes who have
proved they can deliver the goods, ’
but who have been unable to raise
a sufficient amount of cash to
travel across the pond to Ger-
many. An appeal to sports fans,
newspapers, et al. have brought in '
half of the $150,000 needed to pay
their expenses. The women’s track
squad was particularly successful
in raising sufficient funds for
their trip The squad had been cut
from 11 members to 4. but now
the whole gang can go along And
the rest of the money will be i
forthcoming shortly or we miss ,
our guess badly. A nation that
will pay a million “iron-men" to ;
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’ garage Buy 1
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U-S i 1 ■
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The most common type of con-
। stipation is due to insufficient
"bulk ' in the diet. When you con- i
tinue to eat poorly balanced meals;
over a period of weeks and months, 4
faulty elimination often develops.
Y ou feel uncomfortable, lack your
accustomed vigor.
Eat a balanced diet. include ,
milk, fruits and vegetables as pro-
, tective foods. Also sufficient ’'bulk.”
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is a conve-
see a couple of palookas fight 10 A I- K P
three or four rounds won't fail in DK Ha23 U|
raising a much smaller amount to ikh 1
L. Pct.
24 .680
33 .560
34 .5531
36 .526
37 .519.
38 .479;
48 .342
48 .324
bln eyen open If
send two or three hundred out-
standing athletes to the sport
fiesta that has been in operation
some 3,000 years— won by Uncle |
Sam ever since he entered.
1b. 27c
i- - । world in general and their own
ter the invitntion
being held in the
‘Olives -—*
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31—H on s
John-on county eity. We nee by
the paper- where these two
gents a long with Hubert Ev-
nn«. were -urcesnf nl in their ef-
fort to eunlify. Pvans nhof a
7«, Hrll a »l. and sykes an 82.
The t Irboror linn eontinued to
Trosky.
With the Tigers trouncing the
Senators 10-7, the Yanks’ league
lead was cut to nine games over
Detroit and Boston, who remained
just a few percentage points back
of the Tigers by taking the White
Sox 7-2 behind Wes Ferrell’s ef-
fective pitching.
The Athletics stayed out of the ।
league cellar, for the present at
least, by nosing out the last place
Browns 7-5.
The Chicago Cubs pulled up to
Ambassador
Tissue ....
By FRANK GORRIE i for the fight. Several thousand
Associated Press Sports Writer I fans planned to come from Steele's J
SEATTLE, July 10 (AP).—The home in Tacoma.
Pacific northwest's biggest fight i Promoter Nate Druxman, keep-
spectacle since Jack Dempsey out- ing ore eye on the weather as he
pointed Tommy Gibbons in Mon- checked over last minute details,
tana 13 years ago. was ready for ■ predicted a gate of $75,000. He
production outdoors here tonight bad cause for some concern after
with champion Eddie (Babe) ! the weatherman forecast "unset-
Risko risking his middleweight tied conditions.”
mmi
few yenra past when he toted
the hozhide for the Highland
Park grid aggregation. He will
be a member of the Mustang
team melt ataaon and la ex-
pected to aee nervice in the
barkfield. Ineidentalyy, be la a
the Cooke as Van Mungo turned in another
DENTON '^pev
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YOUR MONEY BACK
SAVE
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if you don't like it better
than "Free Premium" tea
any hotel, drug store, filling sta. j —“—.———
VETERAN’S $40 CHEW
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his sophomore year That’s where broncridingtcalfsroping..juniorPolice took a 43-year-old World
husky youngster And the Aggies and competition will be much at I , 2 n.charge:
... ...... , lini. r notentiaiiand compeuuon will ne mucn The desk sergeant noticed he
Picke - - - stronger with a greater number was chewing paper. A probe pro-
duced a $40 chew. One $20 bill
Paper Plates----pkg. 10c
Napkins ------pkg. 10c
Wax Paper -----Roll 10c
, victory wil
RODEO TONIGHT ATahaPbistubaker accounting ror
THE FAIR GROUNDS 11 of th-uns. -
PABEFOVB
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Cleveland Indians Breeze Into New York To Trounce the Yankees
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11 men to bring his year’s total
to 104. Except for some daffy
Dodger base running, the game
would have ended in a Brooklyn
victory in the ninth. As it was,
Eddie Risko Risks His Middleweight FMANEBERTRFASKED
Crown In Battle With Freddie Steele ! FRANCISCO. July 10
1 (At i. San Francisco author-
When the Cookies meet the
nixie Oilers here Sanday after-
neon, the locals will present
about the strongest lineup of
the nenion. After n week’s lay-
or the boys are rari‛ to go,
no they elalm. havfhg put in
quite a bit of praetice thin week
la antieipation ef a bard tan-
ale with the Ollers. Harry Cor-
hett, a neweomer wftb the state
hlahway department, fans been
wnrkfnK eat with the locals. He
la experieneing seme difrieulfy
la getting his hurling arm la
nhape. tnti he does Cook will
likely use him as a utilif
natflelder, stare he appears to
red’s name and picture on the
front pages of all the papers,, but
. . . I remind ythat not a single
violator caught is one of; these
raids was ever brought to the
courts for trial.”
Fischer at Shenna n j
F. W. Fischer of Tyler, speak-
ing at Sherman, reviewed Allred’s
contention no additional taxes are
needed for state school and gen-
eral revenue purposes He;said:
"The governor said at Waxa.
; one 1
“Frank
. stronger with a greater number
Phkinastarcewhenatdfposryeiy or entries than before. _.
that Aggicland would be their 1
place of abode next season. These Hawaii "Commuters Honored
two lads come from small schools SACRAMENTO, ( alif. iAP).
hut are real athletes, the latter Mrs Mabel Ryth of'this city has
of Chicago, "king," has made 44.
Send us your winter coata,
suits and dresses to be
cleaned and stored away in
Moth Proof Bags!
The rodeo events will
ger, or see McCain Brothers. City
(Jyl7)
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OIL LEASE 85 acres to lease for
oil. Six miles northeast of
- Jnek Neil and Karl sykes
1 mlipped u- a fant one yesterday
; 4. The Cardinals hung on to the
top rung by winning over the
Giants through the effective hurl-
ing of Roy Parmelee.
The Cleveland Indians hit every
■ thing but the bat boy to humble
the pace-setting Yankees 11 to 4.
The Ferrel boys pulled a brother
act to down the White Sox 7 to
1 2 to keep the Millionaires in the
TRY Turk ?») Ila
ture Alsq s
A. Rice, 1 4.
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fFOR SALE
Several months ago it was re-
Dallas 11, Oklahoma City 5
Circus Horse Is
Now Being Ridden
By Lady Godiva
The Gainesville Community
circus is minus one of its
pretty white manege horses,
and Lady Godiva of the
Streets of Paris on the Cen-
tennial Exposition midway,
has a new mount.
For several weeks. Lady.
Godiva rode a paint pony ip
her act on the stage at the
Streets of Paris. Then came
along the Gainesville circus
and Patsy, the high school
mare belonging to Frank Keel
of this city caught the fancy
of Streets of Paris officials.
They went into* a huddle
with Mr. Keel, with the result
that the educated animal is
now the property of the Dal-
las show, and Lady Godiva
rides the horse at each per-
formance. -
of the famoww Walker < up
tenm. I.axt vear he tied into
Jimmy UnIkuo nod now it‛n
White. He should begin to nun-
pert that there's no juxtfre In
this eruei world. M n y he Jnek
and Earl rno «et hr n few
round- te kiudn unhold our
reputntiow in the golring world.
Derala wehman of Abilene emp-
turrit the medal srore. biastinK
out n hot 71 for the IS holen.
second division standing in par-
ticular, and broke the Yanks’
homer hammering copyright by
| (1) smashing five round trip
clouts out of the park, including
| two by Hal Trosky. (2) tying an
American league record with three
four base blows in one inning, and
(3) beating the Yanks at their
own game by hanging an 11-4 wal-
■ loping on them.
Gehrig Hits Homer '
Lou Gehrig saved something
from the Yanks’ shattered reputa-
tion by driving out his 21st homer
of the season, but that still left
him one behind Indian Chief
f E. Stacis, iso
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(night game).
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.. 6 555 "5 “2 San Antonio 7, Beaumont 5
। (night games.)
Houston 4-2, Galveston
'three furnishi
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See C. O Mi 1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE — Modern 7-room
2 5c.
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