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Gainesville (tex.) Daily Register, Monday, March 20, 1944.
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GEO. M. GRICE
250 acres.
mittee for the National Collegiate
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tournament—says he doesn’t see
league. A big disappointment in
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Bisons
reconsider its decision to with-
vive.
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said the western playoffs would
be held, with three teams if nec-
NCAA cage meet, booked for
Kansas City, after all. The Pork-
ers had the rankest kind of tough
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Olsen. chairman of the N. C. A. A.
‘basketball tournament committee.
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HEADQUARTERS
FOR STEERING SAFETY
Piles Facts aid
Related Ailments
There isn’t yet the ceremony in taking de-
livery of a new locomotive that there is in
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52 acres out of John Boggs survey;
(2) 57 acres out of Conrad Wiggins
survey; (3) S3 1/3 acres out of Con-
rad Wiggins survey.
T. E. Mayberry to Leland Fikes,
200 acres out of B. F. Yarbrough
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Parker To Try
For New Record
SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES
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DAY OR NIGHT
Bible said that Rice Institute,
which had tied Arkansas for the
championship of the Southwest
conference, had previously said
it would be unable to play in the
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pusTUmsANCES
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shows. Grunt and groan artists
claim they're doing this because
Texas promoters are giving them
better treatment than those in
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would not participate in the tour-
ney because of the accident.
Bible said he expected James
W. St. Clair chairman of the com-
mittee, now in New York, would
contact him today regarding the
sity has a well balanced track
team or else competition in the
college and university class was
uel McKay survey; 51.5 acres out of — .. ...
G. R. Reeves; one acre located north. Timber.'
tance ini a shade over 4:06. That
is still shy of Arne Anderson’s
outdoor mile of a fraction over
See Ou
NEW MANBEE
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT
FOR BALANCING WHEELS
AND TESTING STEERING
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sters taking the title in a breeze.
Track conditions were poor and
weak at the big show in Fort
Worth, Saturday. Results weren't
even close, the Longhorn track-
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It may be a sign of bowel worm! And
these roundworms can cause real trouble!
Other warnings are: uneasy stomach, ner-
vousness, itching parts. If you even suspect
roundworms, get Jayne’s Vermifuge today!
JAYNE’S is America’s leading proprietary
worm medicine ; used by millions for ver a
century. Acts gently, yet dries out round-
worms. Demand JAYNES VERMIFUGE.
Charles Bell survey; (2) 2s , lv
acres out of D. Parkins survey; (3)
was enroute home from an ex-
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thanks to the fine running of
Charley Parker, probably the
greatest dash star ever turned A-Llet;e
out by the Texas Interscholastic
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L-. , “e. +jhow a team from the Southwest
the nals Was the Bunset teain 1 1 „v,, 4p
had could be obtained to play in the
■ western regional NCAA tourney
SAN ANTONIO, March 20 (P)
Long-legged Charley Parker,
who hasn’t lost a race since 1941,
has corrected his last fault and
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Serious Accident Forces
Arkansas Razorbacks Out
Of NCAA Basketball Meet
KANSAS CITY, March 20. (P)—Once again the National Collegi-
ate Athletic association is short a basketball team for its western
playoffs here Friday and Saturday.
After an Arkansas university instructor was killed and two mem-
bers of the Razorbacks’ cage team were severely injured in a high-
way accident early yesterday, Coach Eugene Lambert said Arkansas
would not compete in the tournament.
Everett Norris, 26, of Smith-* ”" """ 1 r”
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essary. A decision on selection
of another team would be made
later, he stated last night.
Dana X. Bihle—a member of
the Sixth district selection com-
NE MUST COME to the con-
VF elusion that Texas Univer-
trip under the navy’s 48-hour
rule, and that the other teams
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6 p.m.
to warp and rust. Keep the pins
straight, and when through using
it, take it apart and wrap it be-
fore putting away. Oil any
ords, says his coach, Barlow
(Bones) Irvin.
Texans didn’t know Charley
had any faults to correct in view
of his 43 straight victories in the
dashes but Irvin found last sea-
of McKay survey.
Trumpter Petroleum company to
Preston Wood. 80 acres.
C. E. Marshall to Magnolia Petrol-
eum company, 34 acres out of Phil-
lip Carryvar' survey.
C. E. Marshall to Magnolia Petrol-
But, just the same, it’s a great occasion
on the Santa Fe when we receive those
super-powered, high-speed locomotives so
badly needed today.
For every new one means''rolling” more
and longer freight trains loaded with war
materiel, and more trains operated for the
represented at the national meet. I Green was once a sacred color
The Rice Owls tied the Razor- i in Mexico.
backs for conference honors this
year but can’t represent this sec-
tor because of the 48-hour rule
Don’t pat ap with shimmy, wobble
or wander at your front end. These
are danger signals. Oar scientific
test will give true cause and correct
cure!
increasing troop movements.
The three locomotives shown above are
among the first deliveted of the big fleet of
powerful locomotives ordered by Santa Fe.
And more an coming!
k Locomotives ilhtstrated above-
net steam locomotive,
“2000 class”; SJOO-horsepamer
Jrn^it Diesel; “2-10-f steam
hcamatim”y»tclass.” Youcan
bet jour Writing mheels they’ll
jrdlilot offreightcarsjait!
The first capital of Oklahoma ’
was Guthrie. Three years after j
statehood it was moved to Okla- !
homa City in 1910.
40 acres out ‘ of T. J. Hutchinson
survey; T. H. Teague north 15 acres
out of 75 aeres out of Ed Cockrum
m.brsasncona,otravelinginhtenissmatter of a replacement Io? Ar-
(2) 29 5/10
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74 1/2 acres out" of Abraham Lem-
un« survey.
T. E. Mayberry to Leland Fikes.
190 acres out of B.B. and C. RR. Co.
survey.
Shade Gafford to Leland Fikes,
(1) 55 1/2 acres out of O'Neal sur-
vey; (2) 102 acres out of O’Neal sur-
vey.
R. B. Cowan to Leland Fikes, (1)
Oar MANBEE equipment—dedicated to your safety—ia the newst,
finest, most scientific way. to test and correct faulty alipnment or
balance. Stop by and see it. An inspection of your car will be made
without obligation. Don’t pat it off—for safety’s sake
Charles Bell survey;
of the U. S. Marines, owner of
the Dodgers, and had signed the
contract which replaces the du-
ration terms under which he
signed when he took the job last
July.
m NOW AT YOUR COMMAND
55 Jon Satet• Sake
hibition game at Camp Chaffee, lias -ulieceu allo aou -
Ark. awaits only the chance of hot
At Columbus, O., Harold G. weather to shoot at world rec-
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and as a result lost their title,
= linishing far down the line. draw from the event.
JUG McSPADEN is no hotter
on a golf course this season than
the team
Dallas. The
J. and Pheby Ozment patent; (2)
23 acres out of M. M. ozment sur-
vey; (3) 98 acres out of J. J. Oz-
ment survey.
L K. Davis, et ux, to T. E. May-
berry. 56 1/2 acres out of John W.
Elkins survey; 26 acres out" of J.
Bourland survey.
Ray Cox, et ux, to Shade Gafford,
201 1/2 acres, out of Abraham Lem-
ons survey.
L. L Cope, at ux, to T. E. May-
berry, 100 acres out of B. A. B. and
C. RR. Co. survey.
J. Orby Burks to Shade Gafford.
(1) 561/2 acres (2) 102 acres out of
O'Neal survey.
Bessie Brown to R. B. Cowan, (1)
52 acre* out of John Boggs survey;
(2) 57 acres out of Conrad Wiggins
survey; (3) 63 1/3 acres out of Wig-
gins shrvey.
John B. Sitzes to Leland Fikes.
Gene Lambert
survey.
C. E. Marshall to Magnolia Petrol-
eum company, W one-half of tract
of 120.5 acres out of John Steele
survey.
T. E. Mayberry to Leland Fikes.
578.25 acres; 57.5 acres out of MC:
Kinney-Williams survey; 213.75
acres out of Crawford Yarbrough:
187 acres out of B. Yarbrough; 120
acres out of B. W. Yarbrough sur-
vey.
T. E. Mayberry to Leland Fikes,
57 acres out of Charles Bell survey.
(Ml. Gas and Mineral Lenses t
C. J. Robb and wife to C. E. Mar-
shall. west one-half of 120.5 acres
out of John Steele survey.
Ralph F. Robb and wife to C. E.
acres out of John Steele survey.
Mrs. Mary E. "Smith, et al, to C. E.
Marshall, 34 acres out of 160-acre
tract out of 640-acre survey pat-
ented to Phillip Carryvar.
Fred Cornelius, Sr., et al, to M.
M. Garrett, 48 acres out of Grayson
and Cooke counties.
Frank Bush, et ux. to M. M. Gar-
rett. all of right, title and interest
in 48 acres pertaining to T. H. Bush
estate.
Association basketball
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56 1/2 acres out of John W. Elkins
survey.
Shade Gafford to Leland Fikes,
210 1/2 aeres less 76 1/2 acres in
SE Cooke county.
Shade Gafford to Leland Fikes,
Shade Gafford to Leland Fikes, ----- ..----
130.5 aeres; 46.5 acres out of Wil- Jephcott
liam O'Neal; 31.5 acres out of Sam- Henr¥ Era
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ads
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(1) 73 acres out of
4:04, but Dodds is in great form
and may equal the Swede’s mark
before the season ends. ---------- - -
IN NEW YORK CAGE meettournament, because of its naval
the Oklahoma Aggies, averaging tanne5s on----------- ...
6 feet 4 inches, see action tonight,
cep ted.
Ott, who like Lou Boudreau,
manager of the Cleveland In-
is dians was classified 1-A several
few outstanding performances
were seen.
Jefferson of San Antonio was
tops in the schoolboy division.
Union Grove Boys
4-H Club Meets
Union Grove 4-H club met at
the school last Friday with Al-
bert Brient, county agent, and
made plans for coming projects.
Most of the members plan to
feed a hog for market this fall.
All gave reports on culling
chickens according to rules given
them earlier in the season by
Mr. Brient. About 20 members
attended the Fat Stock show in
Ft. Worth accompanied by their
sponsor, Bert Burch.
Aurora Bull Black to M. M. Gar-
rett, 12 acres, lands in Grayson and
Coqke county. 5 *
Quf Clnim Deed: •
Hollie B. Tiemann. et vir, to Joe
Woodward, lands in T. H. Bush es-
tate. -
ville, was fatally injured; Louis
Nichols of Warren, all-Southwes
conference forward, suffered a
badly fractured leg, and Ben
Jones of Desarc, varsity center,
suffered broken legs in the acci-
dent, which occurred as the team
Cawthon Signs
New Contract
HOUSTON, March 20 (P) —
Pete Cawthon, former head
coach at Texas Tech and line
coach at Alabama University,
says he has signed a new long-
term contract to continue as head
mentor for the Brooklyn Dod-
gers, professional football team.
Here on a visit to his mother,
Cawthon, mentioned as a pos-
sible Choice for the coaching va-
cancy at Auburn, said he had
just returned from a visit in Cali-
fornia with Capt. Dan Topping
The name of George Grice I associated ailments as shown on J
on your Insurance Policy is , j the diagram; also mild institi- 9
like Sterling on Silver. ' tional treatment that has help* ' 2
1 thousands. Send postcard
If you’re lucky enough to have
curtain stretcher, it will pay
to treat it with care. Keep
was struck by a train. . hanges and bolts keep them
THIS MEANS THAT the i working right.
Southwest conference won’t be -----------------
Of Big Cage Meet
DENVER, March 20 (A) —
Bonecrushers of big time inde-
pendent amateur basketball beat
the floor in Denver’s 10th Na-
tional AAU basketball carnival
tonight.
One, the veteran Denver Le-
gion-Ambrose, plays the Ameri-
can Gear and Manufacturing
company of Chicago at 8 p. m.
(MWT). The other, defending
champion Phillips “66” of Bart-
lesville, Okla., plays the Old
Home Bread Makers of Sioux
City, Iowa.
MeKay survey.
Thomas D. Wheat, et ux, to R. B.
Cowan, on Timber creek. 100 acresrsurvev. 12 274 acres out of D
out orasw,.Wan surgey t <» 6351/4 acres’out
cSc.Ba Stephe ns.et nX, of shadeiof C. N. Bell survey.
Gafford, JI)22 acres out of James: Shade Gafford to Leland Fikes.
143 acres. (1) 22 acres out of James
J. and Pheby Ozment survey; (2)
23 acres out of M. M. Ozment sur-
vey: (3) 98 acres out of A. Ozment
survey. ■ r
R. B. Cowan to Leland Fikes, 100
acres out of M. W. Wall survey.
Dixon at Broadway _
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NCAA tourney, and officials ap-
perently don’t like it, but there’s
nothing they can do about it.
This corner would like to see the
Cowboys annex the title.
FROM ALL REPORTS wrest-
ling is going over bigger in
Texas than in any other spot in
the nation. Attendance records
are being smashed and the
wrestlers, though most fans
know they have the matches
framed, are putting on better
Hilburn Motor Co*
Authorized Ford Dealer
acres out of G. de los Santos survey;
Lula Brinkley lease, 40 acres out of
Edward Cockrum survey; J. H. ABell
lease, 80 acres out of Henry Bray
survey; Blanche Burton lease. 53 3/4
acres out of W. A. J. Finch survey;
C. B Blagg. Jr., lease, 95 acres out
of W. A. J. Finch survey; George
Campbell lease. 160 acres, 120 acres
out of W. A. J. Finch, 40 acres out
of Henry Bray survey: J. W. Case
lease. 79 1/2 acres out of 100 acres
out of Henry Wilson survey; Roxie
lease. 45 acres out of
ay survey; J. W. Tablet
.32 1/2 acres on' Cross
W. A. Tabler. lease.
luck yesterday when the station L: LT;
wagon in which they were riding , tic City to 11 port for his phy
back home from a practice tiltca,. . .... ...... „
anS damper on aB bi/league traPHing
o of the Porker regulars were camps Sunday.
seriously injured, one suffering
a fractured left leg, the other
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prohibiting service men from
making the trip. One of the
Arkansas boys injured was an
All-Conference guard, the other
being the regular center. In view
of this accident looks like NCAA
officials would suggest they bor-
row two men from other confer-
ence schools and take part in the
meet.
PETE CAWTHON has himself
a new four-year contract to
coach the Brooklyn Dodgers of
the professional football league.
Pete revealed yesterday that he
had inked the new agreement,
which previously read “for the
duration.” That will put an end
to rumors that he will tutor Au- 1
burn next season. Pete’s team
didn’t do much good last season,
but it was from lack of material
and not ability on his part. His
teams are pretty rough but I
they’re well drilled.
A BIG GROUP of independ-
ent cage teams are staging a na-
tional meet in Denver this week,
play starting tonight Two of the
better known powers are the
Denver Legion quintet and the}
Phillips Oilers of Bartlesville,
Okla., previous title winners. In
2s there pitching also,, will be the
’ " gA9th Century club ’from Holly-
•— wood. Naturally, this corner fa-
+3*-xors the Oilers from our neigh-
•ing state.
- rHr = ARMSTRONG FAVORED
--e- WASHINGTON, March 20 (IP)
. —Hammerin’ Henry Armstrong,
d —former holder of three fistic
- - ••crowns, ruled a 3-1 favorite to
- • defeat Frankie Wills of Wash-
#70 ington in their scheduled 10-
xgnd scrap here tonight. The
Haboys will weigh in at around 143
acres out of D. Parkins; (3) 70 5/10
acres out of Louis Jordan survey;
(4) 13 3/4 acres out of D. Parkins
survey; (5) 63 1/4 acres out of C.
N. Rell survey.
J. F. Porter, et ux, to T. E. May-
berry. 200 acres out of B. F. Yar-
brough survey. •
Nancr E. Lipscomb to T. E. May-
berry, 168 acres out of Stephen San-
ders survey. ... _
R. E. Henderson, et ux, to T. E.
Mayberry. 38 1/6 acres out of C. J.
Howe survey. .
Assigmments Oil and Gap Reases i
T. E. Mayberry to Lelena Fikes,
168 aeres out of Stephen Sanders
survey.
T .R. Mayberry to Leland Fikes.
38 1/6 acres out of tract patented
to C. J. Howe.
Relief At last
For Your Cough
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
named bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back. a
GREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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two broken legs. Could be that
amputation wik be necessary in' you , , -
at least one ease. That’s a tough the stretcher in a dry place, says
Kh^oYV^io^as teom secsus"xcessivmtnmpnes leads
several years ago when practical-
ly the entire Baylor cage squad
was wiped out when their bus
Gil Dodds is on the hardboard
tracks. Just a few days ago the
“Parson” set a new indoor mark
at Madison Square Garden and
Saturday night, participating in
the Chicago Relays, he lowered
Assignments:
Leland Fikes to Northern Ord-
nance, Inc.. Cecil Bullard lease, 83.4
acres out of W. A. J. Finch survey;
J. W. Crawford lease, 60 acres out
of Henry Bray survey; J. W. Tab-
ler. "A" lease, 32 1/2 acres out of
east one-half of 65 acres out Of
NEW YORK, March 20 (TP) —
The New York Giants may have
a new manager by the time the,
opening of the baseball season. I bonvar IgNita
rolls around next month. Their i A®
present leader, 35-year-old Mel l
Ott, announced yesterday he
would take his pre-induction
physical examination at Camden,
N. J., next Monday and that he
was positive he would be ac-
suoif’na Gas Lease—Dr. L. B. Hol-
land, et ux. to Trumpter Petroleum
company. 80 acres »
‘Frozen Fuehrer’ Gets His
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. •
(UP) — “Hitler” coudn’t take it
when members of the Engireers
Replacement Training center dis-
covered it had snowed during the
night. A crew quickly built a
large snowman with a realistic
model of Hitler’s face and used it
as a target for a particularly
vicious bayonet practice. The
“frozen Fuehrer” failed to sur-
other places. But our guess _____
they’re hanging around these months ago, ____________
parts because they’re getting big report for his physical at Metai-
gates. After all, it’s the. money rie. La. March 23, but obtained
they’re after, and they seem to permission to take the test with
be getting plenty of it, as far as the next group of selectees from
professional wrestlers are con- Lakewood, N. J. site of the
corned. Giants’ spring training camp.
THE ARKANSAS Razorbacks1 To date Boudreau has not re-
won’t get to participate in the geivedeanyornnticexwhen he | Some 18,000,000 gallons of gaso-
Outfielder Johnny Lindell, of line were used in 21 days by the
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INSPECTION
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WHEEL BALANCB
SAFE, SCIENTDPIC WA’
OURs FOB TBB ASKIN
Day in Gainesville
(Continued from Pte Two)
berry, 57 acres out of Charles Bell
survey.
G. T. Wooten, et al, to T. E. May-
berry. 578.25 acres, consisting of
57.5 acres out of McKinney and Wil-
liams survey; 213.75 acres out of
Crawford Yarbrough survey; 187
acres out of B. Yarbrough survey;
120 acres out of B. F. Yarbrough.
J. H. Tuggle, et ux, to Shade
Gafford. 130 acres; 46.5 acres out of
William O’Neal survey; 31.5 out of
Samuel McKay survey; 51.5 acres
out of Q. R. Reeves survey, and
one acre. out of tract north of S.
116% 8. Dixon Phone 73
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son (when Parker ran 100 yards
in 9.5 and 220 in 20.6) that the
slim, blond pony express of
Thomas Jefferson high school
was chopping his stride too much
on the start and in attempting to
lengthen it had a tendency to
“shift gears” at about 15 yards
instead of letting the stride out
gradually so there would be no
break.
“I have- done everything I
know to do. He has his start
down pat and when we get hot
weather Charley will go after
those records,” said Irvin.
The coach wouldn’t predict
that Parker would beat the 9.4
world record for the 100 and
the 20.3 mark for the 220 but he
indicated he thought Charley
had a better chance at the latter.
tipping off the ball in a game
with Canisius of Buffalo. This is :014‛ , , +i, for seond
an invitation meet, games to bethat finished in a Seon
played in Madison Square Gar-; place—Texas, Southern M
den, winners of which will claim i ist and Texas Christian also
national cage honors, whether I naval trainees.
they deserve it or not. This meet . , _
annually pulls strong teams from (iantg Mav Need
A New Manager
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survey.
T. E. Mayberry to Leland Fikes
250 acres, (1) 73 acres out of Henry Bray survey.
‘ 29 5/10 i Leland Fikes to Northern Ord-
vev 13) nance, Inc.. J. T. Brooks lease. 40
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