Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931 Page: 7 of 14
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Ruth, a husky left-hander, made
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Babe shut out Buffalo that day,
winning 6 to 0 and allowing Buf-
falo six hits of which Joe McCar-
thy got exactly none in four times
at bat.
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Coach Dan McAlister’s Denton High cagers, playing
seady ball and outsmarting Nick Dobbs’ Highland Park
Highlanders, won their way into the semi-finals of the
District 10 Interscholastic League basket ball tournament
which got under way in the Teachers College Harriss Gym-
nasiumat 9:30 Friday morning.
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Denton will play the winner of
the Arlington-Paradise game at 9:45
Saturday morhihg and at 11 ‘clock
the other semi-final game will be
played. The final game of the tour-
; bey wilt be staged at 7:15 Saturday
night.
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indeed fortunate in being able to
play most all winter in this part
of Texas, But when the green grass
begins springing up out aroundathe
old course and the robins are sit-
Pitchea Cieat Games
RUTH wa§ pitching in the world
I series of 15 years ago. In the
world series of 1916, the Babe
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only two players as it departs from
Chicago, but others will go diret-
ly. to Texas, or be picked up en
route. Pitcher. Tommy Thomas and
S3»nxp3CEEBSKEBS33ES
' Carter and Bartee Stand Out in Denton Victory
as Highlanders Are Held to Four Field
Goals. \
More Cubs and . ,
Sox Go to Camp
CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—The second
pitched the second game, allow-
+ngene-ruucand.sir‘hits in 14
inninga ofhasdball.—A hr
by Myers of Brooklyn in-
inning provided the only ecorp
Ruth gave in that game. He
pitched the first game of the
1918 world series for Boston.
Let the Babe Pitch
(OLONELJOE admits he has
M somethis ef • pueliing proht
lem on his hands this year. Ruth
would help him to solve it. Believe
it or not. the Babe is a pretty good
pitcher right today—and crazy to
Alyce Rahman. 21, San Francis-
co secretary, leaped 4,000 feet" from
an airplane in her first lesson on
parachute jumping.
never thought even Bobby Jones
could make—and the horrible foozle
that your five-year-old son could
have improved upon. You'll meet
the same old gang with the same
bunch of alibis—good golfers and
bad golfers—but each and every one
struggling toward the same goal
of whipping Old Mln Par to a fraz.
zle-and 98 per cent of them will
end up by getting licked. Some of
them will be working to break a
golf. Hope springs eternal in the
duffer's breast. This is to be an-
other year of urer hitting and bet-
ter stores There was the slice last
spring that was finally corrected on-
ly to be followed by a streak of bad
putting through the summer; and
then a spell of looking up and top-
ping that lasted until fall set in. But
this time it will be different with
all- the various tips collected during
the winter that are bound to help
your game.
__________THE LUREOF GOLF
As the new season begins we can
all look forward to the long puli'
that goes down—and the short putt
that doesn’t. There will be the long
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hundred, some will be striving to
beat 90 and the remaining few, will
be ever hoping that 80 will be shat-
tered. All of them will scale the
heights some time during the sea-
son's play and they will come away
The New Spring Shirts Are Here
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$1,85,$2.00,$2.50
Fancy madras,. . . fine broadcloths, in white and
colors . . . flaked madras . . . sports mesh . . . fancy
prints . . . You’ll like them . . . and the prices are
in line with economy.
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Moot everyone who plays golf can
improve their games if a few fun-
damentals be taken into considera-
tion and mastered. There is the
matter of the grip and the stance
and a lot of unnecessarily bad golf
originates from. the lack of sound
methods and co-ordination in these
Tree specimens found 120 feet be-
low the surface in Seattle, Wash.
have been identified as coast red-
wood. estimated to he 40.090 years
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Special Thrift Day T omorow
Saturday
.... irons to the pin and the short ap-
-moved from his farm to Slidell. . Broach into the rough. There will
be the miraculous shot that you
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county champs. At 3:40 North Fort Eol . Snrinotime and
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-- from the, course proud and happy
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whole shot for his team making
just half of the points his team
soured. _
Afteroon Schedule
At 2:30 Friday afternoen Gaines-
ville was to meet Carrollton. Dallas
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SANGER, Feb. 20—The Wednes-
day Study Club entertained with a
with the Cubs as opponents, and
gave no runs at alL allowing six
hits. In another game of the same
series he pitched for eight in-
nings, and played left field in the
last inning. They took him out
in the ninth after Cicag- had
tied the score at 2-all.© Boston'
won the game. however. 1 to 2.
In that era Cactus Garry
Cravath was regarded as the Sul-
tan of Swat, Garry got 90
homers to five years and was re-
ferred to as a fence-busting tool.
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Chrome plated hardware, the most durable finish. .
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Power ‘Ever Frigidaire has an oversize motor and
will freeze ice in from two to three hours in any sort of
weather.
Quirt Frigidaire is almost noiseleon.
Cold-Cotro}, which conveniently regulates freecing
temperatures. ,
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Let us show you why there are more than 1,500,000
Brigidaires in use. tnggpsg a -i,03 •
He Knows Ruth
WHEN Joe MeCarthy, who calls
Wjhimsell “an American Leage
rookie," tooks over lis new crop of
• XalL plaint at St. Petersburg, Fla.,
there will be two aces in the line-
up that he will find familiar
One is Earl Combs, the center
fielder who played with Colonel Joe
at Lquisville. The other is George
- Herman Roth
Babe and Joe, you know. ptayed
in the Mine league. Back in 191
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Wasnintionpurty honoring their
husbands and sweethearts Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Oro.
O Hugres. Games were played and
refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes have
'moved to Denton. -
Mmes. Roy Spratt and O. M. Gen-
tle were to Denton. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore and
Mrs. Williams of Denton visited
Mr. and Mrs J M. Wilfong were
in Denton.
Mr and Mrs. U A. Burkholder.
Mrs. Jeff Cornett and Mrs. C. P.
Warren are in Pauls Valley, Okla.,
visiting relatives. ■ ------
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DID YOU KNOW THAT-
ANE of the new pitchers
drafted by the CuhswH ~
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he prefers to remain in
i Texas, where he combines
his baseball skill with a bit
of railroading ... to re-
tain seniority righto asaf-—
railroad man,” Richard must
put on his ovaralls at Muted _ .
pitch, too.------------' ---------
. . There were oaly two pitchers in
1 2ttb« American League last year
* who finished the season with an
average of 1000, and one of them,
was Babe Ruth. The Big Boy
pitehed —ometeme,--winaing-
"eased up" as Ue rotff himselfe
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to suit your particular physical
build, the correct clubs to use and
a hundred other essential parte of
the game in order to polish up
your game it is suggested that you
take several afternoons off from
your work and go to Dallas or Fort
Worth and take a few lessons from
some good pro. And when you get
back home practice what he tells
you. Take a dozen old balls out to
some secluded spot on the dourse
and practice for a couple of hours.
Its tedious business but it’ll pay
you in strokes later on during the
season. Most all of you have watch-
ed some of the big stats of golf
and marveled at the ease in which
they hit shot after shot but you
can bet your bottom dollar that that
rhythmic swing took practice to get
and it takes practice for even them
to keep it working property;-------------------
" So let’s' have a season of better
scores and more enjoyable golf.
Denton has one of the best courses
of any town its size in the State and
it’s yours to enjoy.
ROANOKE
ROANOKE, Feb 19—The pro-
gressive 42 club met at the home of:
Mrs. Arthur Sealy Thursday after-
noon Refreshments were served.
The Woman's Faim Club met at
the home of Mrs. G. P. Stump Wed.
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Edna W.
Trigg, county agent, was present.
Mr and Mrs. Merrell Strickland
and children of Krum visited here.
Mr. and Mrs S. J. McQuinn were
in Weatherford.
W. F Cannon Jr. of Jermyn yis-
ited homefolks.
Misses Clara Wilkehson, Myrtle
Alexander. Lofis Manire and Nor-
ma Taplor of T. C. visited home-
folks. —
Miss Dema Lester of Bartonville
visited. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lester
Miss Lillian Taylor of Keller vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Taylor.
Mrs. B. H Fanning and baby were
in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Pace and Mrs. Andy
Alexander have goneto Ellis Coun-
ty to see Miss Lill’aa Pace, who 13
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E. Hall and Mrs. Allen Pruett.
Jesse and Bill Morris were in
Krum.
R. R. Knox visited Cecil Knox in
Krum. te‛— —- —
Mrs. M. L. Muncy is visiting in
Greenville.
Miss Annie Lee Malone, daugh-
ter of A. J. Malone. Bain Forten-
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and San Antonio, Tex., tomorrow. •
The first., sox squad- will include
At the close of the demonstration Wednesday after-
noon, two grand prizes will ba given. First prize will be
a complete 1931 Screen Grid Radiola, a genuine R. C.
A. product retailing for $131.60. Second prize will be
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. the country pitching for the
cubs ."the Fort Worth
team will take Whiteworth
"batk, and the big teaguo*
may never know whether
bo'd be another Mathwson
or not . . . Whiteworth has
been n.the minors 16 years,
and is just past 34 years
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Frank Grube, recruit catcher, are rg
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Manager Donie Bush, Coach Barney .
Kelly and traveling Secretary Lou .
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detachment of Cubs and the first Wuson, Esten Bell, Kiki Cuyler
Cliff Heathcote. Dan Taylor. Riggs 10
Stephenson, “Bin Jurges, vincentyal—
Barton and Woody English. 26;
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A SPRING training period for all the “hushers" in the San Francisco district is one method the Seals of the Pacific Coast League use
in picking up O’Dquls, lazzeris, Cronins. Hafeys. Hellmanns and Kremers. Pictured above is a part of more than 80 ambittons kids
awaiting a' chanco to bat so that the Seal management may separate the heavy bitters from the heavy eaters. The most promising
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Barnhart of Cleveland, who like-
wise pitched one game.
Why shouldn’t Jbe give the Babe
a chance to see how the old wing
is?. There are men older than
Ruth taking their turns on the
hlll.fr And Ruth, with a nice long
rest for his arm, might find in
the pitchers’ box rejuvenation. (
— They. any Pat with the new
raised seam ball, home runs are’
going to fade because the piteh-
era will be able to do things with
the apple that were impossible
with the marble they have been
using this last decade. Why not
let the Babe see what big old left
arm can do with the new taw?
SLIDELL
t SLIDELL, Feb. 19,— The school
will present a patriotie program
Saturday night. The public is in-
vited.
W. S. Doyle and Misses Margaret
and Hassle Doyle were in Sanger
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The Denton-Highland Park gam.
started slowly and at the end of the
first quarter the visitors led 3 and
2, In the second quarter, however,
the Broncs hit thetr stride and wit
citrr doing most of the shooting
were out’ in front at the half by
seven points.
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period the Broncs scored 3 point
while the Highlanders were mak.
ing 5 points but In toe final period
the Broncs stag'd u delayed offens
and ran their margin of victory, to
9 W uta.
Carter was the leading scorer for
Denton. He registered 10 points and
played a jam-up defensive game.
Bartee scored 9 points while DIt-
triehsenke field goal andSunoth-
- erman made good on one free tom.
Wharton played a nice game at
guard until he went out in the
last quarter with 4 personal fouls.
Hart, Highland Park forward,
and Banks, guard, were outstand-
ing players for the visiting team.
■While the Denton offense was
good enough to win, Iba Bronco
defense was as good as it has been
tiis year and the Hichlanders were
held to four field goals, three of
them made in the last half.
Paradise Wins
In the opening game of the tour-
ney Paradise, Wise County champs,
upset the dope to defeat Weather-
ford by one point. The score was
Paradise 20, Weatherford 19.
Both teams were poor on hand-
ling the ball and accuracy from the
free throw line gave the Wise Coun-
t cagers the game. Weatherford
sank <k field goals to 7 registered by
Paradise. The Weatherford team,
however, was charged with numer-
ow foul* and Paradise made good
ddm out of 9 free tosses while the
er County boys hit but one
UE of three free shots.
Ocok. Paradise, forward, was the
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be available to 4-H club boys and
girls .in South Carolina this year.
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