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Big League Clubs Settling Down to Campaigns as Everyone Expected
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Gainesville, (Texas) Daily Register
English,
Irish and Scotch .
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941.
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HOUSTON, Texas,—A .commit-
By JUDSON BAILEY
plantation have been revived. Va-
the
Lee family and birthplace of
CLUB STANDINGS
Oklahoma City .. 5
magnificently espoused and lived
by
the Lees.'
metal in the cans almost to the Beaumont ..
the ten
i‘
continue
water. Fertilization will
throughout the growing season.
later with the
Club
gait
St Louis
W. L. Clayton of Houston
G e
5-4 yesterday by means of a
in’s.
run rally in the sixth inning. How-
pirin and said same in English.
have
WHICH REMINDS US that ever, the tip-off is that they
Philadelphia ...... 2
Yugoslav
(sometimes spelled
las in Bos-
is
JUDGE JOS. HUTOHESON, JK.
“e" is always “eh"; "i" is
The
the
coyote family in the Lpne Star
State by 6,391 during
the last
ninety days and will conti nue their
least an-
HANK
C.
Want ads ring the cash registet
ers
that they
coyotes are so numerous
draft board
today. This
practically impossible to
complete-
l
ly eradicate coyotes, but the work
the department is doing along
at present.
by the
■fr
them i fair
Coyotes
trapped
any
are
t
low cost. It amounts to 50 cents
a
_
ney. one of
of the
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shrewdness of the breed. Coyotes
Do FALSE TEETH -RESPECT for pennies
in Texas have taken to
skulking
. . THEY BUY SO MUCH
pound catfish which had three deer
Want ads ring the cash register.
,* A DAY. ..
Spent for addii
And that, too, isn't a bad idea.
LOOK
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SAFER FOR WARM WEATHER DRIVING
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Feller also tossed a neat game.
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turning in
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SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Z-MAN TODAY FOR A
Homecoming at
Marysville May 4
W.
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WHEN SPENT FOR
CHEAP ELECTRICITY
Rebels Literally
Go Down Fighting
electricity, one penny
trie time in the living
SPRTS
SIZZLE!
Bees
four-
on May 13.
word that
hatcheries. The ponds have been
properly prepared for the busi-
parts of a car showing evidence of
a damaged radiator. A check of
garages was made, the damaged
lived there accomplished things
tha t are of timeless significance. j
it is a symbol for present and fu-
ture generations, ot the priceless '
tra ditions, the eternal values so1
a lot of Americans cannot under-
stand is that although Yugoslavia
are doing considerable damage to
game. It is recognized that it is
time last year, will be us ed in all
the ten hatcheries under the direc-
Shreveport
Fort Worth
Pct.
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and
all
Jugoslav), but I doubt if they will
help. In most cases the accent in
any word is on the first syllable. ,
Trapping of coyotes is ( arried on
in regions where it is believed the
...Spent for additional elec-
tricity, three pennies per day a
gives me, in addition to the
above,, me of a kichen ventilat-
ing fah 2 hours a day, extra use
of the study lamp 2 hours a day,
I use of the electric washer to
biologist-
fish last
7,000,000
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romantic past? It belongs to
time because the Lees who
predator control work at
other 30 days.
Brooklyn ...
Chicago ....
Cincinnati ..
by
of
ing
“A"
ton ;
The first American nickel was
minted in 1866. Since then more
than 2 billion have been put into
circulation.
long time before running down an-
other deer in Texas.
do the weekly washing, and
the vacuum cleaner to keep
the rugs and draperies clean.
W.
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The first sewing machine was
patented in 1846.
J
'our
every
MARYSVILLE, April 24.— Flans
have been announced for the an-
nual Marysville Homecoming cele-
bration to be held Sunday, May 4.
at the Baptist church.
A program and singing will be
arranged fcr the all day meeting,
and basket lunches will be served
at the noon hour.
L.
2
2
4
3
4
6
5
7
hooves in its stomach. To prove the
story, Mr. Cowden took the fish
and the hooves to town and dis-
played them, according to the Dil-
ley Herald, which asks: “Did the
fish catch a deer and was the fish
liable to arrest for killing a deer
out of season?”
We also recently heard of a large
catfish caught in El Paso county
Texas League
Club—
Houston .....
3
3
4
2
3
5
4
6
New York 4, Boston 2 (eleven
innings).
National League
Cincinnati 5, Chicago 0.
Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 0.
St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 1.
New York 5, Boston 4.
THIS IS WAT I DID WITH
T CbaA
MERCHANTS
LOAN CO.
IMA Etan Street
LILLARD OIL CO.
Gainesville, Texas
THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE
Texas League
Fort Worth at Dallas, night.
Beaumont at San Antonio.
Tulsa at Oklahoma City.
Houston at Shreveport.
American League
St. Louis at Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Washington at Philadelphia.
Boston at New York.
National League
New York at Boston.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
, tee
by
Wk
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Shreveport at Beaumont, post-
poned, rain.
Houston at San Antonio, post-
poned. rain.
Fort Worth at Tulsa, postponed,
cold.
American League
Detroit 13, Chicago 5.
Cleveland 5, St. Louis 2.
Philadelphia 11, Washington 7.
L.
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4
6
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Pct.
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.500
.400
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Hunting Dogs Offered City
PASADENA, Calif. (UP). —
Stuart Hamblen has offered the
city the use of his pack of 100
hunting dogs to clean out the bob-
cats in Griffith Park. The city
council has taken the offer under
consideration.
tion of the chief aquatic
New methods of raising
year produced more than
many of
he firsit
: ‘ge
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A Vigorous Pioneer
is serving
in National Defense
Boston Red Sox Are
Sliding Down; New
York Yanks Climbing
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to give Cleveland a 5-2 win over
the Browns. . . . And the Giants
kept a tight grip 0 first place
by trimming the Bees. . . . Lefty
Gomez, one of the aged pitchers
BROWN PONTIAC CO.
East California St.
men and patriots who- made pos-
- sible an independent and demo-
cratic United States. Among those
W.
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R. D. CLACK MOTOR CO.
414 Eat California St.
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YOUR NEARBY Z-MAN CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL DRIVING NEEDS
MYERS SERVICE STATION
Gainesville,
• CHANGE TO SUMMER GRADE
AEWNZ0/
k Mdraz
Texas to Assist With
Fund to Maintain -
Ancestral Home,
NICHOLS MOTOR CO., Valley View .
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room and kitQen, 3 hours a day extra use
of the radio, and full use of an electric food
mixer in the preparation of meals.
Did Catfish Catch Deer?
George Cowden of
New scientific methods
which were tested for
/ Cta Me”
HAS GIVEN ME A NEW
safe .
dowment Drive
ost keys back to you by
_________ J., Oil City, Pa., or see
for order blank.
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‘THHE .WICHITA FALLS High By JUDSON BAILEY
I Sh 001 football schedule forj Associated Press Sports Writer
1941 has just been completed. The big trains are getting the
with the signing of the Riverside right of way new on baseball's
High school of Fort Worth for a main line after a little more than
rious agricultural projects aje
carried on under direction of the
resident superintendent. Major-
sportsmen who have seen coyotes
dragging dead birds and animals
from the highways.
3 Cxha Pennied* A DAY...
Tulsa . .........
American League
Club-
I Boston .........
Cleveland ......
New York......
St. Louis ......
Detroit .........
Philadelphia ....
Chicago ........
Washington .....
National League
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BRADSHAW OIL CO.
Gainesville, Texas
fingerlings and the hatchery sup-
perintendents have set thir sights
on a mark of 10,000,000 for 1941.
Bass of three species] several
kinds of catfish, goggle eye and a
large variety of sunfishes called
bream, will be raised in the hatch-
ery. They will be distributed in the
lakes and streams of Texas, both
public and private. Last year 15 per
cent of the fish were released in
private or semi-private waters, but
officials of the Game Department
feel that the release of these fish
will help take the pressure off
public waters.
6,391 Coyotes Trapped
Trappers employed by the Texas
Pearsall,
a four-
Act quickly to get this cheap insurance against lost car
keys. A light, colorful plestic ring, with your name and
consistency of gelatin.
An East Texas resident recently
found it was rather costly to de-
liberately run down a deer. He was
fined $21 and costs in court and
it was also necessary for him, to
pay $19.50 fpr repairs to his auto-
mobile.
A small, frightened deer was
running down the right-of-way.
The motorist left the highway and
struck the deer wle it was thirty
feet from the roau. Within a half
Serbs, Montenegrans, Bosnian*
and what-not. it is linguistically
two of the greatest baseball play-
not ers ever to draw on shoe leather,
just another indication
We Borrowed the
Money to Pay Our
Bills
We owed almost a dozen
different creditors, and we
j leaders, none stand out with great-
er lustre than the Lees, whoniwe
honor in the preservation of sirat
ford Hall.
“That line cf statesmen, diplo-
mats and heroes, which had .its
i flowering in the' great Robert E
Lee, lived and fought for the ideals
that are under savage attack in
much of the world today. Ourob-
ject is to preserve Stratford as a
shrine of American democracy,"
Judge Hutcheson said.
In addition to Judge Hutchesson,
the state committee of the Le
Foundation includes: "
Lee Hager, Jesse H. Jones and
ness of raising fish
colonies toward independence, and Hcuston, is treasurer of the Texas
|[1 (Signers of the Declaration of Inde- committee. Contributions for Um
4“ 5 pendence; also “Light Horse Har- Stratford Hall endowment fund
chairmen; Gene Howe of Amril, should have reached for the as-
lo; Dr. Homer P. Raine)’ angrivin end enid eem- in Fnelieh
Judge Ben H. Powell of Austin
I Preston B. Doty of Beaumont; Mrs.
‘ Lewis M. Dabney, G. B. Dely.
(Nathan Adams, Dr. UmphreyLee
land Leslie Waggener of Dalls;
Sam Young of El Paso; Amon G.
Carter and George Thompson*. Jr.,
of Fort Worth; Rabbi Henry* Go-
hen and George Sealy of Galves-
TEXAS70U7-0%
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hour a state game warden was. New York
picking up the deer, glass and St. Louis
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OKLAHOMA CITY fans __
only witnessed a close game there । will meet in a benefit golf game,
last night between the Indians and Neither is good enough to beat the
Rebel* but a two - round battle best of the pros, but both can
royal, with several players on each swing a mean stick. However,
team taking part. The fracas they could do a better job on the
broke out in the fourth round, diamond in their day. I
Commenting on the signit icanee
of Stratford Hall as a symtpl of
American ideals ana iraailions, I
Judge Hutcheson said:
“Since the outbreak of the pres-
ent War; our people have been more
than ever mindful of the value of
democratic liberties, and mere
appreciative of our early states-
car was found and then its owner Boston ...
was located in a town 70 miles Pittsburgh
away. He probably will think a Pu: del-t:
accounting for but two
blows.
quired the plantation after it had It has changed about the same as
ibeen out of ownership of the Lee early English. azz S.tl.
family for a century. I nde the have changed to modem English—
direction of Fiske Kimball, eelt- maybe not so much. The thing that
brated authority on colcnial ar- y... t
‘ "Bened M enveioge me ef elcpic serviea.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
were frantic with worry.
Then we borrowed the
money from the Mer-
chants Loan Co., paid off
our debts and now we only
owe one. We can pay that
_____ _ _ back over a period of six
in pro baseball, was credited withj months.
took a swing at him. Dempsey re- no bones were broken and he may
taliated by knocking Billy for a be back in the lineup by the time
loop. It was all framed, of course, the club has to defend itself
but the fans ate it up. You can against the Western invasion next
look for some sort of similar ca- week.
per there on May 13. - The St. Louis Cardinals penned
the Pittsburgh Pirates again 3-1
is always “ah'
(UP) — A new automobile driven
by William Moseley, of La Cross,
Va., turned over four times and
plunged 1000 feet to land on its fl
top. Rescue workers labored two
hours to free Moseley, who finally
crawled out with only a slight
scratch.
which had three empty cornbeef
cans in its stomach. The digestive Dallas .....
juices of the fish had reduced the San Antonio
Rock, Slide or Slip?
FASTEETH, an improved pow-
der to be sprinkled on Upper or
lower plates, holds false teeth more
firmly in place. Do not slide, slip or'
rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty
taste or feeling. FASTEETH is al-
kaline (non-acid). Does not sour.
Checks “plate odor" (denture
breath). Get FASTEETH at any
drug store.
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Reds, Cubs, and
Indians Showing
Their Prowess
if- I
MANY A DOLLAR HAS BEEN SAVED BY THIS NEW,
SELF-RETURN CAR KEY RING!
AUSTIN, Texas.—Production of
fish by the Texas Game, Fish and
Oyster commission in its ten
hatcheries scattered throughout
the state is under way and reports
to the executive secretary of the
commission here indicate most of
the early spawn in the hatcheries
escaped freezes which hit part of
the state.
The most elemental but the im-
portant moves in the process of
raising fish with which to restock
Texas lakes and streams Have been
made. Large numbers of brood fish
of fourteen varieties have been
with Bill Cronin and Coach Ste-
phenson of the Indians in the lead-
ing roles, and again the sixth.
There was no decision rendered
in the fighting but the hometown
team grabbed off a ball game..
winning 3 to 2. Dallas couldn't >
handle Walter Brown’s offerings.
1 Judge Hutcheso.
- Heads Robert Lee
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By The Associated Press
The Dallas Rebels failed to im-
prove their Texas baseball league
standing last night, but you can’t
say they didn’t go down fighting.
The Oklahoma City Indians
plastered a 3-2 defeat on the Reb-
els, but only after several players
on the two teams exchanged more
or less lusty blows. The upshot
was that Bill Cronin, Rebel back-
stopper, aand Indian Coach Wal-
ter Stephenson, reserve catcher,
were ejected from the game. Wal-
ter Brown pitched two-hit ball far
the Oklahomans.
The three other scheduled
games—Houston at San Antonio,
Fort Worth at Tulsa and Shreve-
port at Beaumont — were post-
poned because of dampness and
cold.
Robert E. Lee. — that graze in Stratford meadows.
“ Stratford Hall.": • said Judge
Htcheson in announcing the cam-
pain, "has recaptured its glorious
game there on October 24. The a week of confusion.
Cowtown school will replace The world champion Cincinnati
Gainesville as one of the three Reds, with the best pitching staff
non-conference opponents on a in the major leagues, have just
ten-game schedule. The Leopards won two shutouts from the Chi-
have met the Coyote* on the grid- cago Cubs - The. st Louis Cardi-
iron for the past two years, but no nalzsnand.Bronkiya, Dodger
game was booked this season be- ni“ g -ther moves at -ne same
cause iof conflict in dates, as.we The Cleveland Indians have
nderstand it. As usual, Wichita squeezed into a tie for, the Ameri-
open* the season opposing the Ma- can league lead. The New York
Sonic Home eleven. No District Yankees are climbing up and the
5.AA team appears on the Coy- Boston Red Sox are sliding down,
ote schedule, for the first time in Thus without any particular fan-
several years. J fare the races in the two big
leagues are settling down for their
h y bing
cleaned, fertilized and filled with
day. tossing a 5-hit game that
blanked the Cat entry. . . . Bob
General B. F. Cheatham. U. S.Al-
retired. Hon. Sam Rayburn, f
Texas, speaker of the house; is
donor of the thoroughbred tattle
the State Game Department by
S-c..l wardens and interestd
chitecture, restoration has ex- i
tendedstoesveryadntaistries of... -up of Slovenes•
per animal plus the slight cost of
the traps.
Some one, upon hearing this,
yarn, declared Texas coyotes are
getting lazy, but it appears it is
The Texas Power & Light Co. is meeting
the power needs of National Defense
in the area it serves. This Company is -
ready with ample reserve power to
supply promptly and efficiently the in-
creased needs of expanding industries
as we* as its customers.
just a little United State* and
there isn't as much difference be-
tween the dialect of the Slovene*
and the Serbs as there is between
a broad-a Bostonian and a ’
drgpped-r Mississippian.
We Don't Have the Letters
All this I got from knocking - •
on the doors of Yugoslavians who
hve around Washington, but that
isn’t the explanation of the strange
spellings and the fantastic pro-
nunciations.x I got that by ringing
doorbells, too. The answer is that
there are no English letters or
even perfect combinations of let-
ters to approximate letters in the
Slavonic alphabet..
For instance, there are three c‘s
in Yugoslavia and I don't mean
CCC. There is the "c” which is .
just plain but the sound of it in
English is similar to the "ts" or ‘
“tz” in Tsar (as formerly the Tsar
of ‘all the Russia*.) Then come*
the “c" with a little "v-mark" *
over it. That's like the second 3
"ch” in church. (If you think
there is no difference between the
first and second "ch” just say it
over 28 times.) The third “c" ha*
a left-slant accent over it and that
'is like the “ch" in the Spanish
"buenas noches"- . . . meaning
"good night" and by now yo
in pro Dasenama wm ereuI "2:
a win when Rizzuto smashed out;
. -a homer in the 11th to give the!
Tanks a victory over the Red
Sox. . . . Rain halted all games
in the Texas circuit for the second
straight night, with the exception,
of the Indian-Rebel tussle. Maybe
we’D get a little relief today from
FODDER—It’s a good thing we
had our new senior high gym
ready this year. Had it not been !
for the new edifice Leopard foot-1
bailers wouldn’t have had much
chance to practice this Spring
session Yep. they worked out.
there again yesterday. . . . Dallas’
home opener is set for 8:15 to-'
night, with the Fort Worth Cats •
as opponents. The Rebs are late |
in opening at home because of
slow construction on the new’t
stands. . 1 . Bucky Walters had I
the Indian sign on Chicago yester-
"I am a *bargain-hunter’ and
pride myself on knowing a real
bargain when I find it. By tak-
ing fuller advantage of numerous
conveniences and economies af-
forded by Electric Service, I have
discovered that my T. P. & L serv-
ice is truly ‘the biggest bargain in
town.’ I have gained new respect
for pennies since I have learned how
much they will buy in time-saving,
pleasure-giving, and labor-saving
services when spent for low-cost
T. P. & L Service.”
GREENBERG will on the three-hit pitching gem of
change his baseball uniform for Sam Pahem, who was the sleePt
—.--r decided. He was was unearned, coming on two er-
to receive official notice to report rors in the eighth ining after
today. This is a big blow to the, the Cards had completed their
Tigers, who aren’t looking much scoring,
like American league champions Cleveland cooked up a four-run . .
and who are likely to inning to help Bob FeHergeta 5-2 those lines helps keep tie preda-
look Worse after big Hank bids decision over the St. Louis Bi owns,; tors under control. • |
the |— adieu. Hank, himself, who evidently don't have) . . ___ _-gg-
shouldn’t worry too much, if what “pitch stealers.” The fin bailer' Game Department at an extremely
we hear is true that he will re- kept eight hits spaced, fanned i_„_____ - __________ „ ____—
। ton; Sam R. Lawder, Mrs. W. P.
Stratford Hall, in Westmore- ! Hobby, Miss Ima.Hogg,ofHos-
land county, Va., was built in 1725 toni Ernest Kurth, -ufkint Mrs.
Thomas Lee colonial governor Edgar Tobin, John Bennett. He-
S The estate omrnisroy G. Denman and J B Frost of
umocse Gitauer Eoprs. San Antonio; Gus F. Taylor of
_ the mansion, minor buildings ILr: Mrs Le, Davis of W n r <>
and 1,100 acres .of meadow stretch- Tye; Mrsghee -aviso."C.0,
ing two miles along the Potomac andiRA.King ofWich ita.Falls
river, has been restored to its Memlhers.of.t heunationaladyisory
earil anDearance as a Virginia board include Franklin D. Roose-
eary.aPPe arane. as.apirina velt. Senator Carter Glass ofVir-
plantation..Npted.sonsuofStrat- ginia, and others prominent in pib-
ford include Richard Henry Lee lic life
and Francis Lightfoot Lee, lead- Sam R. Lawder, vice president
in the first movement of the j of the First, National bank in
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ceive his full season's salary any- eight and walked seven,
way, । i Yanks Beat Sox
Another star to take off soon At the same time the Yankees'
for an armycampisJohnny,Fig:strndgdtthereaed-2on phairrtzzud
white Sox hurling staff. He is ex- to‛s homer with, one on in the 11th
pected to be drafted within two or in ningt Vpstin. Juel thetgamhe Ver-
three • weeks. At least, this is a1 8d 8 I oid lefthander k-
break for the old timers, who want and Charley Wagner. Boston rook’the highways and making their
to hang around another year or ie meals upon the birds an i animals
so. Hal Newhouser, who kept the killed by motorists on the roads.
Detroit Tigers in striking position This practice has been reported to
IT IS RUMORED now that aft- through the early months of last I
er this season of fighting Joe summer. pitched eight-hit ball several
Louis will retire from the ring, while his teammates found their
leaving the heavyweight field to batting eye and crushed the Chi- ■
a bunch of average scrappers. J cago White Sox 13-5.
Looks like a good time to retire. The hard-hitting Philadelphia ।
He’s cleaned up a big fortune with Athletics crammed nine runs into
his two big mitts. has licked all one inning for an 11-7 triumph j Texas, recently caught
opponents who can be dragged over the Washington Senators, j
into the ring, and like Alexander who made a dozen hits themselves
the Great, is sighing because there but committed five erro rs.The A S •
_____ t1.. cii0. oo.. s. 15-hit offensive included two!
are no other fieldsi to conquer. S homers by Catcher Frankie Hayes,
why not.retire.ta kel ifeeany andlone with the bases roaded. r
live off the fruits of his labor. Be-
ing ambitious and patriotic, ac- j
cording to his friends, Joe might all this precipitation. There should i
try a year's hitce with the army, not be much left in the clouds by
- — - -..... now. . . . Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth.
Hutcheson, Jr., of Houston, has
beer i named in the nation-wide i
campaign to raise a permanent
endowment fund to maintain
Stratford Hall, aucestral home of
Game Department redi ced
Driver’s Escape Amazing
ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.
Jack Dempsey will be brought to used 23 pitchers in nine games.
Dallas to referee a wrestling show The Brooklyn Dodgers plastered
The promoter sends a 4-0 shutout on the Phillies with
he'll pick out some Whitlow Wyatt scattering
roh Fanc., er h. ornt and hits, never closer than one
rough fellowforthe grunt and other inning. In his last previous
groan program, a* he wants the had held the Bees to three
former heavyweight champion to safeties and apparently le
earn his money, as an official, sighted for a big season. ____
Dempsey appeared in Big D once Dodgers suffered a handicap when
before as referee of a wrestling young Pete Reiser was hit on the
match, and the late Billy Ed- right cheek by a ball pitched by
wards, one of the contestants, Ike Pearson, but x-rays showed
.dl
always "ee"; “o" invariably I*
“oh”; and “u” is “ooh.”
From there on, you are on your
own but so is every one else
who was born this side of Lju-
bljana. so don’t let it worry you.
If you want to spell Belgrade,
"B-e-o-g-r-a-d," they can't send
you to the foot of the class.
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night.
ARTHUR (THE GREAT) long summer’s grind in just about
Shire*, ex-baseballer, ex-prize- the fashion everyone expected,
fighter and ex-hog caller, gave the Walters Wins for Reds
Sherman sports fans a thrill last Bucky Walters pitched the Reds placed in the ponds in
night when Hie appeared as referee to their fourth straight triumph
of the weekly wrestling bouts in yesterday with a five-hit 5-0 con-
that city. Local fans will recall quest of the Cubs. The day before
that -What-a-man” once played Johnny,. Vandermeerclippedithe
.—4, 4 c.,g, -4 cl , -„1 same club 1-0 on four hits. Thus
with the Chicag° White Sox and the Reds are rolling true to form
... „ l . a 8. , Y Eiues, and haven’t even tapped Monte
and finally fought and talked his Pearson, their pitching pickup
way out of organized baseball, from the Yankees.
He’s one fellow who had too much The New York Giants still are
color, so much that it got him in setting the pace in the! National
trouble and a free ticket out of league, but with a faltering gait
the big show. His sojourn in base- that may give way at any moment,
ball was short, but full of big do- They edged out the Boston
of prominent Texans headed
Federal Judge Joseph C.
odd— samped into it, will brir
mail. Sand 10c to The Pennzoil
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