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the football season.
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Eagle team to battle next
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words of hospitality—-"Have a Camel!"
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other States will follow. •
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ident of the Federation Bank, is
When a man feels sura of his
place on a tam he is preparing the
way for a substitute. More games
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HERE NEXT YEAR.
- -FMiNer,
veteran football
bTeachers College Eagles
(that there was settin
•much professionalism
tafiics and he predicted
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Lxhlette syatmunle
era gymnasium beginning promptly I
at 7 o’clock and the admission price ’
is 25e Let’s give the boys a good 3
send off on their season by all com- t
ing out tonight — ---- I
have done something wgrth. whlle^
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anih
was taken on the football leader for
mext year, Miller won by one vote
over Hundley and then upon motion
tl—halMi■Ton Miller was made
unanimous. ' A .
Ths. banquet was one of the most
enjoyable ever tendered the Engle
squad and far surpassed the din-
ner last year at which Pender also
was host. It was a four courae af-
fair and the menu included fruit
cocktathi tonp, a meat coUrge which
and a desert course, "Thrgt J.
Fouts, athletie director - of the
college, presided-
Nine Men Back
During the dinner the faet was
Marquis paid -fir tribute to 3.W
St Clair and to the present athleth
directors of the college. In clogng
he extended the thanks of thefcol
lege to Ponder for being host to lh<
football squad at the banquet. W
Prospects Bright .t0s
“Next rear,” said Theron. J. Fouts
"our training camp opens Sept. M
and our prospects look good. Ar
This is . Denton High School
week in basketball. They play three
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home’s bright occasions. Camjels are made of
the choicest tobaccos growhin all the world.
They never tire the taste, never leave a cigaretty
after-taste. Fragrance and mellowness have
. made Camel the greatest word in all the history
D of smoking.
I So this night, as you learn anew the joys of
' giving happiness to others. As after-dinner
laughter rings out through all the house know
then the pleasures of smoking and serving the
‘sure that every good.
Camels that anyone over
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home of the 15
“The meaning of the word team,
in its last analyeis," eaid Marquig
“is people working together towards
—1. .Nearly evelything
id on a team-wotk
valuable becauze- it* gives coih
men that taste of disipline’wh
will bo of use te them after th
College, made a short speech
he was followed by R. E. Jac
-.-E Piner, GergeM’
singer, L. L. Fry, Dr. H C.
cock, W. J. McCray i
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played ’ringers’ and
khem. And when a man has ron5at
Icothall uniform of opr team
Kb that man has not been p
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variably - awwigtaena it That is
the reason that he is put in there.
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sumptuous feast
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Very few whites and no “niggers”
at all ever have the opportunity to
Mi We' thmsBob Papier-provided
for the Eagle football team last
evening. The principal “feed" con-
atadium to a
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athleties aa in
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real hot biscuits, and that service
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Impromptu -talk, original in itat.
nature, was made by each person
present. “Papa" Noah recounted hie -
trip to Kingsville, his teaching ez-
rerience, the killing of Santa Claus.
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Pender Speaks
“I consider it a great pleasure
play. You men have a right te
proud of the fact that you play-
with a bunch of idpan sorke-
5 and with studenta, not paid
Mesional or semi-ptofesqional
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Fort Worth. Much optimism is be-
ing expressed over the Eels' pros:
poets this year 'and. « targe erowj
is expected to see the opening game.
That is the rason the management
secured the Harris Gmnasium to
accommodate the crowd. The possi-
ble starting team will bet Sanford
and Green, fotwards. Brock, center,
Captain Gambill and Cullom,
guards.
- Basketball has become fairly well
atabilized now was to rules. . There
will not likely be any changes of
a radical nature for some time to
come. The big shake-up in the
game cam fqur. yenra age when
they aboiiahed tlw free throw for
a lot of technical fouls. The best
way to prevent fouls, which so mara
the game, is to secure the services
of an official that the teams know
will celt all fouls when committed.
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ing the time of play. ______
sealize this and frequently
startingteam is announced, only *
few minutes before the opening if
the play: l1
games here. The first game is to-
. night at the Teachers gymnasium
“ where they will meet the strong
team from Central High School of
speech to the players Fouts urged
as manysof those as could do so
to return to school next year and
take part in athletics.
Following the dinner Sportsman,
retiring captain, made • short talk
during which he thanked Pender,, on
behalf of the team, for the sump-
tuous banquet, and he also express-
ed the team’s appreciation of the
werk done by the coaches. He said
he and his team mates realized that
the business men of Denton had
given the team loyal support and
that the interest shown by them
had been appreciated.
PrdetdTdg his talk Captain Miller
madera bref talk, expressing his
appreciation of the honor that had
been conferred upon him and he
pledged hie appreciation of the
honor that had been conferred up-
on him and he pledged himself to
do his best to make a good leader
for the team. He said he wanted to
see a large number of last year's
team back for training next fall.
Other members of the team then
made short talks following which
Fouts introduced R. B. Pender.
Ing but eollect -------.
Sederat League war, may few
i Mp defeat the movementito
all professional spotte under
contol in Wow York. .
Uta only three t(mA the
a, Yankees and Robins'Hi ifedM- — 22z2 -z--zr — —-
F’cncerneaby theyroposetster POvedofeforefhedelerates rreach-
2-12,— —0120
ui earn* or at the dedication
— siavs
of tory address.
menumeotthe nimdet hopelens-eu.
on of sports at Northwestern fur
du tide ending 1924, there was eon-
rabie agitation ln the, middle went,
favor of dr op pts ■(
a the Big Ten-e
ference to the “I
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4 a good team last year and
iyed clean football. Next year,
ny belief, you will have an
etter team than during the
padon and if you are urged
, the desir to fight and wiu
I believe you will win the associa-
tion championship. And you will
find that there are just as many
business men in Denton who realise
the importancelof - - -
any other college town.’’ - -
Coach John R Raid made
talk in wKIeli'lM expressed optu
ccncering hext. year’s fog
prospects^ -33g
J. W.Pender,oneof ths ftt
introduce athletics at the Teat
finest. You may be doubly
feature isi rolled i ito Cam
searched for in a cigarette
< HaveaCamd! 1
teady a erusade to ptace .banekhdi.
hockey, football, basketball, epeling
and racing under a similar tax ane
under the ontrol of a reorganised
State athletic commission. ,
John A. Heydler, president of th»
National League, was in Washington
• few days ago inviting promfhent
Government officials to attend the
jubilee banquet of the league here
next month and while they*, he Jis
awry'S Th."1 a
Christian Church Monday evening
by R. B. Ponder. When the vote
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Ralph Chandler’s tnmneus magadlu d
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have entered their field of work in anda
efter life. The world is willing to 2nq
do anything for the young fellow =-
wh le not afraid of work and who auk.
is willing to go • in strong for MO
team-work But you never heard of EIu
a banquet being given for a group f
of- failurs:"..___-Li______---6 ezX
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Thompson, Sportsman, Harris and
Belkin—would be bek next year
and that there also would be . an
abundance of new material. In his
T (BfRRW
The second string bunch of
Teaehen showed up troll at the T.
C. U. gym Saturday night, losing
only by the close score of 11 to 16.
The second string if such there be
it rapidly, disappearing in sll
sports. The pace is ton fast in
basketball for five mon to carry the
K4.
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/ gehting Notre Dame in Northwestern’s
'■ EThe matter, of courar, didn‛ got very
for I > omieiA, circloe but there Upper
oatly was enough talk about it to
erguse a yital writ.on theLNorthweet-
campun. Athlettes took a suaden
spurt aad spurted no hard and foot
tnat within a year the other members
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The Dunton High School eagers
Md open their basket ball schedule with
1per the Central Fort Worth High School
- Ml team at the Harriss Gymnasium at
7 D. 7 o'eloek Tuesday evening. This
Jerry Barnes’
Melody Chops
President Marquis was at hie
beat. His talk will be remembered
by all who heard it
Bob Pender is the most popular
man in Denton today—regarded so
by every one who was fortunate
enough to attend the banquet.
- The *romu of -tiie ehoteo vtande- —
attracted the attention of Citi At-
torney Bralley. He walked around
the balcony of the ball and watched
the diners partake.
‛r Coaches Fouts and Raed express-
ed-their appreciation of the team’s
eforts during the past season.
The selection of Humpty Miler
as Captain for next year came as a
rbault of his work forthe—-past .
three years with the team for
“Humpty” is always in there giv- ■
ing his best to the game. He'is pop- F
ular withall the boys and the pre- t
diction is* new that he will caplain E
another winner next year. 6
It was worth all the hardships of E
the football season one follow said i
to be able to say that he wps I
preaeat at the banquet given by |
Bob Pender at the First Christian
Church of Denton on Jan. 11, 1926.
Another basketball game tonight, j
this time by the Eels st the Teach- J
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— — — olegatoalwant to
the fashionable St. Catherine hotel
for.luucheon. The associntion"s an-
nul banquet is to be held at this
noted tourist hostelry tomorrow
ight. •
Two golf tournaments, one for
ga.gvas.gjsa.,.*,'?
Eobwuma"krmga c^“
ines, wil be presented tb the win.
Sight-seeing wil Indude cruises
tha island, glass-bottom
U. boat trips and horsebac rides over
noC the picturesque Catalina mountains
” Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis,
high commissioner of baseball, and
the baseball men, a number of
public officials were Included in the
to $100
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the camp opens. We are. in bet
shape financially, than we Aha
ever been before and I believe n
IBMbefevetyoehhiaqiving.. . xur *» rvusiny ran
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played thus far the team as yet is
•WftITO howover. that
four of last year's tetter men are
back it to thengtet that the Denton
. High team will give a good account
I of itself. Central High has one of
the best basketball agregations ■■
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Bill Meyers will referee the game.
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__________ mW to have discussed - opposing
he king of college mensures pith Senator George' W:
partment in which Pepper, Pennsylvania, chief counsel
been making zhe fay the League. Au
“Why should baseball be taxed
regulated by the State? Hopi
asked on his return. "It is ta
now more then any other proei
af sport, ana Is certainly iffkIM
better. than it could be by a Sl—
commission, involving as it would,
a* many eonflieta in authority,! tj.- -
Col. Jacob Ruppert, owner.gfjthe
Yankees snd Charles A. Stonehpn. ia, and the mayors of Seattle, San
prestdent of the Giants have let.dt Franeiaco, Leg Angeles. Oakland;
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“TA5 By EDWARD C DERR I
m 1 (United Press Maff Eorrespondent)
ER-. CHICAGO, Jan 1U An achievement
■ in the realm of sports that was omit-
MA 11! from most of the "revtews" of the
W 1025 nporting era but whieh wag real
3d to one of the miracles of the year waa
Ek the rise of Northwestern University to
EH jposition of dignity in the Big Ten
?■ - conterence.
Nine" or ad-
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praise by the laughing, pledging friends
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WHEN invited guests comem for dinner. And
M2 the festive board resounds with joyous words
of friendship. 'Jjhl jbt primfst feX ever
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