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are asking the school board to set
aside a group of reserved seats for
all home games this -fall Some of
Bell Predicts
New Attendance
Records This Fall
CLUB STANDINGS
Texas League
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very simple.
The key men in the A’s drive
upwards are a couple of oldsters
who seldom get into games and
mons and Earle Brucker,
"Yes, I wish I had Al playing in
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• Clean Fuel Pump
and Adjust Car-
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mer Driving.
• Rearrange Tire* If
Necessary.
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SIZZLE!
Mustang Coach Thinks
Fans Will Pack Stands
To Forget War Troubles
। Oklahoma City at Fort Worth,
night.
believed that by not allowing fish-
ing or seining in a specific area
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Brucker With Success
Of Team This Season
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Billy Conn Winds Up Camera Facin’ Job
And Now He Must Face Pappy-in-Law
Bible of Texas has been coaching
longer but not continuously in this
conference.
argued. Finally Conn compromised.
He took a count—on one knee.
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St. Louis at New York.
Senators Chicago at Washington.
' Detroit at Boston.
tune of some $15,000, grid fans manent address in the cellar of the
senior circuit, but here in August
when it should be tending to its
“The people want something to
take their minds off the present ‘
international situation and there
should be no better diversion than
to watch a couple of fine football
sports scribes, guesses that Ford-
ham, Texas. Stanford ‘and Minne-
sota will be the top ranking foot-
ball elevens of the Nation this
together and the buck bounded off
up the mountain, closely followed
show here Sunday, having booked wil set new records, due to a Close
— - race and the fact fans want some-
New York 9, St. Louis 0.
Washington 8. Chicago 2.
Only games scheduled.
National League
Pittsburgh 6. New York 3.
Cincinnati 5. Boston 1.
Brooklyn 3. Chicago 4.
Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 1, night,
11 innings.
ways
public
UNCEA
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
DALLAS, Aug. 2 (AP).—Matty
Bell, dean of Southwest conference
coaches and headman of Southern
Methodist University’s aerial cir-
cus, mopped his brow and averred
that next fall’s football campaign j
should set recofds for attendance.
Bell, back from his vacation but
preparing to depart in a few days
for Louisiana where he will be in-
structor at a coaching school, de-
clared" the 1941 gridiron parade
ought to pack them in because:
Sanctuaries are established upon
order of the game department, and
the board of county commissioners
meet the approval of the
but they serve their pur-
swears Billy isn’t
By TED MEIER
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2 (AP).
their favorite spawning areas and
ultimately give the anglers much
more sport than if the sanctuaries
Club—
Houston ........
Tulsa ...........
Dallas ..........
Shreveport ......
Fort W’orth.....
Oklahoma City ..
Beaumont.......
San Antonio .....
American League
Club—
By ROBERT MYERS
HOLLYWDOD, Aug. 2 (AP).—
Billy Conn is going home to face
the music, and meet “Pop” — at
last.
with births, deaths, triumphs and de-
feats. See that tiny silver “V” way up
there? . . . that’s .America and the blue
sky all around is time. America is going
places ... in a hurry as usual. . . going
ahead with that slap-dash energy and
drive that has made this country what
it is . . . that will keep us ahead . . .
Phone 415
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Wheel Toe-in.
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PLUS THIS 10-POINT CHECK-UP '
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Lights.. .Windshield Wiper... Horns...
Wheel Bearings . . . Shock Absorbers
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Cooling System... Oil Filter... Ignition.
BARGAIN! COME IN TODAY!
By JUDSON BAILEY
Associated Press Sports Writer
There is a new mosquito caus-
ing trouble in the National league
these days and it's the last insect
you ever would suspect—a species
known as the Phillies.
The Philadelphia club has a per-
pion,” he said. "It’s really noth-
ing new but has been revived.
“Because of its success many
schools will turn to it this year i
there will be a much better defense
“I’m homesick. I want
Old Heads Key to
A’s Drive Upward
Says Connie Mack
Leonard kept eight hits scattered.
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All-Stars Drop
Double Header
TEXAS LEAGUE
Dallas 3, Beaumont 1, night.
Fort Worth 13, Shreveport 4,
night.
Houston 3, Dallas 3, night, game
called at end of ninth to allow
clubs to catch train.
NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (AP). —
No athletic group appears to have f
felt the effects of the draft more
than the amateur golfers, most of•
whom are about the proper age to
fill uniforms.
Only 650 have filed entries for,
this year’s championship August
25-30 at Omaha, compared with 1
755 who were footloose a year ago. 1
The entries closed last night.
Out of this total, 143 will qual-
ify in trials during the next fort-
night at 28 points throughout the
country. Six former U. S. Amateur
champs and one former winner of
the British Amateur qualify auto-
matically.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
National League
Brooklyn at Chicago.
New York at Pittsburgh.
Boston at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
--V—--
and going! It’s good
to be an Ameri-
can.
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Negro Teams to
Play Here Sunday
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Amateur Golfers
Are Hit by Draft
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Woman Suffers
Broken Vertebra
will get some of the stars but
own business it has fluttered into
the limelight by winning several
games in a short span of time.
Most important, it nosed out
the St. Louis Cardinals, 2-1. in 11
! innings last night to cut the Red-
brrds‛ first-place margin to a
single game over the Brooklyn
Dodgers, who nosed out the Chi-
cago Cubs, 5-4.
one rival
The Washington _________
trimmed the Chicago White Sox,
8-2, to push Chicago a little far-
ther out of the first division. Dutch
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were hot set up
ment.
many ball clubs over the Nation
* are staging “aluminum nights" to
last night when the Rebels de- a hurling duel between Strawn
feated Beaumont while the Oilers one of the top-notch hurlers in the
were playing a thre-all tie with Sooner state, and Hundley of
Houston, which incidentally wasn’t Gainesville, who made his first
the mound and got credit for the
victory although he was forced out
in the seventh. Tom Drake, fresh
from Nashville, relieved him. Tom
Tatum, an outfielder who also
came up from Nashville, started
in Centerfield and batted in Brook-
league first
W. L.
76 29
56 49
57 54
53 55
53 58
49 61
48 62
45 69
W. L.
...68 30
...55 42
...50 46
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He should have the lowdown on their slim third-place margin by
football, with his .big board of I beating the Boston Braves, 5-1, be-
strategy scattered over the entire hind the two-hit hurling of Johnny
country. No doubt these teams will Vander Meer.;
all be in the running, but he might The Pittsburgh Pirates, striving
have added Notre Dame to his list, hard to oust the Reds, roughhoused
Those boys are always good and the New York Giants, 6-3 clinch-
this year will be no exception, ac-!ingthe game with a four-run third New York
cording to dope we read. I inning when Vince DiMaggio sin- Cleveland
* * * Igled with the bases loaded. It was Boston ...
Snor Pax^e.
Gainesville, (Texas) Daily Register
"Do you realize that not a single
pitcher who helped us last year
has done much for us this year,”
declared Mack. "All those who’ve
been winning for us, Phil Marchil-
don, Luman Harris, Les McCrabb,
। Jack Knott, Bump Hadley and
। Tom Ferrick, we've picked up
since last fall. Brucker’s their
I coach. He smoothed out their
faults, studied the batters with
them and sold them on the impor-
tance of never letting up.”
The A’s having ousted the White
Sox from fourth. have set the third
PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR
SUMMER WITH THIS...
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Warren’s Homer
Breaks Up Game
in 11th Inning
Dodgers Win to Cut
Down on Cards’ Lead;
Vander Meer Winner
ring. In fact
much more fm
aid in the national defense pro-
gram, there s one over in Delaware
that offered a "ragweed night”
program. Ragweed, we understand,
is considered one of the main I
sources of hay fever, and owners
of the club figured this was a good
way to get rid of the plant, there-
by helping the home folks. A
bushel basket was good for a
one. pionship teams while Brucker,
"Nope,” said Conn, “I won’t get who caught for the A’s a few years
knocked on my back, even for art.” ago, always had a knack in hand-
He and the director argued and ling the twirlers:
rr . . . c Will
Houston at San Antonio, night, fashioned
Beaumont at Shreveport.
American League
for Sunday ______—_____ _
local boys will take on a team from • • • - Matty Bell. dean of South-
Sanger, the game carded to start west coaches, figures attendance
ANYTHING CAN happen in double and a single to extend his :
this cockeyed world of ours. While new hitting streak to 15 games
and make it 71 out of 72 in which
he has rhit safely.
"I
I Austin.
' Find Four Timber Wolf Peps
. Despite efforts of several state ■ nearby, about fifteen' years ago.
departments, including the game' At least twenty-five are known to
department, to eradicate timber: be on Blackbeard Island.
W 0Ves, there are still a few of the ' A gallinaceous bird, the cha-
uge beasts in Texas. Four were- chalaca is related to pheasants,
no- i " " a. Tthitt quail and, turkey. An adult bird is
the ' about half the size of a Leghorn
2 at Beaumont. tation of their unusual cry. They
.4 n. ere. 1S another note which * are found in the southwest portion
attests to the fact that Texas still I ne ------
has a variety of wildlife, although.
some of it is not desirable. A game
warden in the Panhandle reported,
recently that he had killed nine
had an opportunity to study it.”
Matty put the brand on the Uni-
versity of Texas Longhorns as fa-
vorites to win the conference1
champoinship. ,
“You can't pick any other team
on the basis of proven material,"
he explained.
। r lyn’s first run. The chief power in
Other strong clubs, he says, the Dodgers' drive, however, came
will be S. M. U., Duke. Tulane, from four hits by Dolph Camilli.
•‛l T - " The Cincinnati Reds held onto
The Gainesville Black Panthers
are scheduled to meet a team from
Sanger here Sunday afternoon, the
tussle to start at 3 o’clock.
The locals have played eight
games this season, winning f o u
and losing a like number.
booked in
“However, I think Rice and Bay-
lor will be very strong. Baylor
should be the dark horse. With
fellows like Wilson, Russell and
Crain they're going to be tough to
beat. And Texas Christian is an-
other outfit I’m wary of. Dutch
Meyer has some mighty fine soph-
omore material.”
As for his team he pointed out
that Southern Methodist has but
two lettermen in the backfield al-
though it will boast a good line.
with ‘Pop’.’’
Billy wasn't hard to handle in fire. Only Simmons gives us that
Oilers Manage
To Tie Houston
Long, Long Way to R.A.F.
LONDON (UP). —After travel-
ing 7,000 miles from the United
States to join the R.A.F., Edward ‘
Gunn, a young American, arrived i
in London on his 21st birthday. He j
left a job in California and sailed1
as a deck boy on a Norwegian:
steamer? M
The you:hful Oilers and the teen th season as a head coach in
league - leading Buffs last night the Southwest conference. D X
played their second 3-3 tie in the ‘
of that fourteen years ago. Ang-
lers benefit by the additional num-
Mrs., and his fight manager, tims in Louis’ string—2 minutes
Smiling Johnny Ray, are scheluled 22 seconds, round
to leave for Pittsburgh Sunday.
At one banquet given for Billy,
he got up to say a few words.
These were the words:
when they have served their pur-
pose. ns is attested by the recent
of taking off the sanctu-
They speak louder
than a dictator can shout, for they’re
the voice of free men. Sure, there have
ried his pretty daughter, Mary
Lou. ii , J public, put in a bid for another
well, Billy married Mary Lou Conn camera appearance,
in an elopement, anyhow, soon
after the warning, and shortly home, me and Mary Lou,
after he had been knocked out by Billy. “Then—” LL _______
Joe Louis in round 13 of their sigh, “I guess well have it out
heavyweight championship bout. “
Then the two came to Holly- ..... ............
wood, Billy to star in a motion । the picture, but he did object to-1 out on the third case coaching line
picture, “The Pittsburgh Kid," r ’ end D-ele- >—-1:— .. -ict—
raised will be approximately
a half cent, it was announced by
The Gainesville Merchants,
usually play at Fair Park on Sun-
that many more fish will be pro-
duced in a lake or stream.
years ago the cost of every finger-
ling " - -
It took two tie games to do it,
— , but the Tulsa Oilers managed to
The second game developed into • win a series from the dreaded
i—3- . - • — Houston Buffs.
the throbbing, pulsing beating roars of
America in the air. They’re heard
around the world.
fish planted. Unless methods
had. been devised to raise more
with Hundley hurling for the All- ‘
Stars, his first trial this season. Yankees blasting the Browns in
. . . - Big negro ball game booked one of them and the Senators trim-
afternoon here. The ming the White Sox in the other.
night of September 18, when the The tail-enders broke the spell
Jackets face the Sulphur Springs in the eighth, with one run, but the
Wildcats, district champions in 32-year-old Johnson held out until
1939. Hope the Cats don’t spoil the the .ninth, allowing only two hits,
party, as is so often the case in before he finally was scored upon,
.dedication ceremonies in all sports. Then it was Enos Slaughter, who
- As far as the. Leopard-Jacket hadn't made, a hit during the en-
game is concerned, Tooley already tire three-game series with the
practically concedes a victory for Dodgers, who singled Johnny Hopp
the Gainesville team. Unfortunate- across the plate after two were
ly, the Jackets will insist on play- out. 5 - ’ ‘
ing the game anyway, whether The 20.000 jubilant St. Louis
they're favorites or underdogs. j fans cluttered the field with pa-
• « B pers and straw hats in celebration
...___ _ _ and the game was delayed, but
OU R PREDICTION that Coach their enthusiasm was premature.
Homer Norton of Texas A. & M. In the 11th, after Lon Warneke
would be picked as one of the five had taken the mound for the pace-
. mentors to tutor the college all- setters. Catcher Benny Warren of
stars, who face the Chicago Bears the Phils smacked a homer into
this month, turned out to be a good the stands for victory.
guess. Yesterday officials of the Doing Well
out-of-town game for this week-
end.
rung as their next objective.
“With the league balanced so
evenly, outside of the Yankees.
victory over the Beaumont Ex-
porters. The Rebel attack was
sparked by Third - Sacker Grey
Clarke, who collected four hits
out of four times up, including a
triple and a double.
The slipping Shreveport Sports
had the crusher put on them by the
Cats at Fort Worth to the tune of
13-4. Fort Worth got enough runs
to win the fourth, but weren’t
satisfied and staged an explosive
offensive that netted five more in
the seventh.
San Antonio triumphed 6-5 over
the Indians at Oklahoma City
when Bob Dillinger, Mission sec-
ond baseman, hit a two-bagger in
the 13th inning and came home
soon afterward with the winning
marker.
Tonight’s schedule:
Tulsa at’ Dallas (doubleheader).
Beaumont at Shreveport.
Oklahoma City at Fort Worth.
Houston and San Antonio not
scheduled, doubleheader Sunday.
ited amount of money the depart-
ment has available for fish produc-
tion.
Strange Friendship
dug out of a den near Corckett. in
East Texas, recently, after
fish .distributed from “the mother had been caught in a trap. |
hatcheries of the Texas Game, i I"4°401 them were killed by dogs,
and Oyster Commission was the.other pair are now in the
47 ceits. This year the cost of each
an out-of-town game. . . - Ted
Williams of the Red Sox continues, thing to 13116 their minds off the
to lead the American league hit-l war. across the pond. It’s not sur-
ters and is still clubbing at a .400- prising that he picks Texas to win
plus average. If he finishes above the title. He certainly wouldn’t
the .400 mark he’ll be the first to i pick his own Ponies.
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Blind Air Warden Efficient
.------," and one scene. It called for him to be and Brucker handling the pitchers
Mary Lou to see the sights—and knocked flat on his back by Jackin the bull pen. I think they’ve
hn"e‛ . Roper, a California heavyweight done more for the club thar any
.The picture is just about com- who has an unusual distinction. He individual player.”
I was one of the quickest kayo vic- Simmons was a star slugger
..... - back on Connie's 1929-’31 cham-
Inks Lake, one of the four lakes I ceived by the Texas Game depart'
formed on the Colorado river above ment from the U. S. Fish and Wild
life service. They were introduced
FANS COULDN'T very well ask’ New York’s sixth straight defeat Philadelphia ...
fr aarmer racothan thastrug tneirninshethX*" fr
Cardinals for the °ptandathe their fifth loss of the season to Washington ...
ttielinust wheh mostrot thegx-big Max Butcher who didn’t allow St Lous......
perts figured the Dodgers hadtam Win Agtin ne eig .
folded up and the Cards were as | Only two con tests were sched.|St. Louis ..
good as in. the Flatbush crew be- uled in the American league and Brooklyn ..
gins to take on new life and now | in one of them the New York .Cincinnati .
they re just one game behind the Yankees overwhelmed the St Pittsburgh .
Cards. Yesterday the Brooklynites Louis Browns. 9-0 to take a tight- New York .
slugged out a victory over the er grip on first place. I Chicago ...
Cubs, thanks to some heavy hitting Lefty Gomez allowed only five'Boston ....
on the part of Joey Medwick and hits and even though he walked 11 Philadelphia
Dolf Camilli, while the Cards were men, filling the bases with three gAo,
being taken for a surprising ride passes in the ninth, he was effec- FA11 DAY ’S SCHEDULE
by the lowly Phils, a homerun in tlve.f Tom Henrich hit his 20th i-exas League ,
the 11th frame deciding the ball and 21st home runs and two sin- —uisa at Dallas, two games, 7
game. Must have been good-news glesto lead New York’s 14-hit at- P: —‘
for the redhot Dodger fans. tack.
♦ * * Joe DiMaggio also contributed a
j and a half cents. Last year there
. 1 sharp drop in production
.. „ , < cost to 9 mills and with the hatch-
there, remarked Connie. "We ve: eries expecting to plant at least
got some good ball players, some 12,000,c00 fish in the lakes and
who want to win are out there streams of the state the coc+ 25,
by the sheep.
Fish sanctuaries established ,by
the Texas Game department on,
some lakes and streams do notal-
Chicago Tribune, sponsors of the Previously the Phillies had split
big game, announced Norton’s se- even in four-game series with both
lection. Lynn Waldorf, Northwest- the Cincinnati Reds and the Cubs,
ern coach, was the first gent The Dodgers added three new
chosen. Three more, one from the | players to their roster yesterday
Mid-West, a second from the East and used all of them in achieving
and a third from the Pacific Coast triumph over Chicago. Johnny
- will be named today, it is reported. Aen, veteran American league
Norton should feel at home, what. pitsher obtained on waivers from
with five of his 1940 stars taking the St -ouis Browns, started on
part in the program.
GRANTLAND RICE, dean of
them point out that they had
rather pay a little extra for seats
than be forced either to arrive an
hour or two earlier for the games
Or take chances on parking in any
space that might be available.
* * *
THE NEW STADIUM, says
Tooley, will seat more than 5,000 For seven innings the amazing
Persons,.sowe.can well imagine struggle at St. Louis was a score-
the school board there will be able less pitching duel between Bill
to accommodate those who desire Crouch of the Cardinals, a former
reserved seats. Dedication of the Philly, and Si Johnson of the Phil-
new plant has been set for the lies, a former Card.
three-game series at Tulsa. The
game was called in the ninth to
allow the players to catch trains.
The first contest was called in the
eighth because of rain and the sec-
ond was won by Tulsa, 6-5.
Gordon Maltzberger yielded six
hits to pitch the Rebels to a 3-1
fish with the hatchery Space and
personnel available, more fish
could not be planted due to the lim-
Pct
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.395 teams battle it out on a Saturday
j afternoon.
s "And we’re going to have a
*567 great football campaign. The draft
'rom several areas in Roy
turn the trick in many years in the
ma heard of him) is leading the (TUNLEY, Eng. p Blind
National loop with an average of . . ig8s, 3 \ ls the best
using a dead ball in A.RP. warden-in the village, of
..1- -• rIi 1 Tunley, near Bath, because, as he
dhs Z? hmdonnZEan-pumn 5 h a
hitter yesterday when he beat out his sight in an accident at the age
Boston. . . - Only two contests were of 14. But he can find his way
the American, thkcanyhere without groping.
more than five feet in length, fered a broken vertebra, it was
Texas Bints in East . learned Saturday, following an
Chachalacas, native to the X-ray examination at Medical and
United States only in Texas ! Surgical hospital.
strangely enough are thriving On Mrs. Firebaugh’s condition was
the Blackbeard Island natnan said to be. improved Saturday
wildlife refuge off the nastona morning, but it was not indicated
Meri cdn. coast orwhen she will be removed from
Georgia, according to a report re- the hospital to her home.
a bad performance. . . - The Cats appearance on the mound for the
are making a strong bid to get locals this season. The game was ।
into the first division. They helped evenly fought until the’ final
the cause along by blasting out a frame, when Ardmore staged a
lop-sided victory over the Sports, two run rally that iced away the
holders of fourth place. . > _ The game.
local All-Star softball club suf- Games are being booked for
fered a double loss last night in Tuesday and Thursday nights of
Ardmore, losing to two Sooner nextweek between the All-Stars
teams there. The second game ndOklahoma teams, the tilts to
turned out to be a pitching duel, be played here at Fair Park.i
there will be plenty left for an in-
teresting season.” . ■
Bell expects a marked upturn in
404 offensive football because of rule
.396 changes, especially that which al-
I lows handing the ball forward
..Petlwhen less than five yards behind
.639' the line of scrimmage and that
629 which permits substitution at any
558 time.
548 The T-Formation
.495 । And he looks for the celebrated
.454 IT- formation to come into wide use.
400 although not in the Southwest con-
274 ference.
“Cark Shaughnessy used it ■ to
make Stanford Rose Bowl cham-
who’s going to stop us?" asks Con-
nie.
the game was nlaved double header in Ardmore, Friday
the game was played. night, losing the first game, 8 to
FODDER . . .. Dallas gained on 3 nd the nightcap by a score of
Tulsa for that second-place spot
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pIDN’T KNOW IT until Paul
U Tooley said so in his column in -
the Denison Herald, but Deni-
son High last year sold no reserved
seats to the football games. It was
a matter of first come, first
served then. Now that the athletic
plant has been remodeled, to the
San Antonio 6, Oklahoma
night, thirteen innings.
American League
. National League
; Club—........W...L
TEXAS
OUT-O-DOORS,
AUSTIN, Texas.
day afternoons, have booked an
prts from the hatchery division of
the department. " ........-u am
old Manager Connie Mack it’s all .. Improved methods of fertiliza-ousexattesnakeswithin a period
tion, (feeding and handling of fish1, f IX weeks The largest was 6. .. .
have made it possible for the Tex- feet, 2 inches in length and had a Mrs. T. W. Firevaugh, 912 North
circumference of twelve inches. Hancock stret, who was injured
Phillies Hand Cards Setback in Pennant Race
’ . ’ . . I _______________
been delays, misunderstandings, bottle-
necks—but the job is being done! Life
isn’t smooth or sim- .
marches right udng The Register
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as department to ut the cost of, ... ----- --------.0., .. —----,
fish and it is going down each vear | Four other rattles each measured.; F riday in a fall from a horse, suf-
In 1939 the f st .1 f . 1 - * more than five faat i- 1____.1 fered 3 hreken vertehre it "9-
are classified as coaches—Al Sim- i . ...
an actor. But I sure am a
ner. « , •
. .. i .. . “Ask my father-in-law!
“Pop" is the Pittsburgh fighter’s I —
new father-in-law, Jimmy Smith, 1_____ .... .. acue-.,
w ho once announced that he would i who ever stepped out of
punch Billy in the nose if he mar- --
The mountains of West Texas
about six miles from Van Horn are
the scen of a rather strange
friendship. A seven-point deer and'
a young ewe bighorn mountain
sheep have been seen together sev- j
eral ti mes. Not long ago a biologist
of the ganae department came upon j
the st range pair bedded down to-
gether under a bluff on the side of
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 291, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1941, newspaper, August 2, 1941; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470120/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.