Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1931 Page: 2 of 10
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Outboard Club to
Plan Races Here
The meeting of the Denton Out-
board Club, which was to have been
Wednesday night at Reed Camp. was
not held, owing to the unavoidable
absence of several members, it was
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runs off three pischem. The final
apore was 8 to 6.
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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Texas League
Houston g. Dalinb 2.
wichi ts Falls a, alveston i.
Fort worth 9, san AntotoB.
ShNvaport S. Beaumont 2.
The Denton Typewriter Exchange
team blanked the Blanks Barbers
3 to 0 in their contest at Fair Park
Wednesday afternoon. Both Type-
wntersscores were chalked up in
the first inning-
Two hits apiece were made by
the teams, and the Typewriters
made one error, the Barbers two.
oven Beaumont had given the Buf-
faloes their chance to regain the
league lead. Even so, theyrhave only
haff a game on the Exporters. who
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Washinzton finally manas
gain ground on the Athletics,
rain prevented hestinties in
tng, it's a recipe being used with
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p Charlie Ropt,gubs
Phils to four hits and a
out 3 to 0.
> Rabbit Maranville, Bra
triple and three singles k-
five runs to help slaughter
Ginals, 13 to 4.
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Ips and Mpor for a 10 to 3 vic-
in the series pener.
I defeat knocked the Robins
into a tie with Pittsburgh for
• ad back to second, where he found
Peel in posgssion of the base. Peel
started back to first Both were run
down between the bases. V
„-r place, ten games from the top,
Ete Pirates subdued the New York
Ghants, 5 to 1.
The Giant*. in turn, dropped in-
to a tie for second place with the
Fvestone
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out bunt had loaded the bases. Peel
lined out his single, Hock scoring
Gehringer’s Value
PHE true worth of Charley Gehr-
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Tigers, was not realised until he
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onnaqn’s men took their opener
fro mthe Cleveland team, 9 to 4,
cutting Philadelphia's teha to four
banged a triple and three singles
and scored five runs as the leeders
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WE have a straight tiptrom Man-
W ning Vaughan, Milwaukee base-
ball writer, corroborated by Dick
Cullum, Minneapolis®baseball
writer, that C. Arthur Shires, whom
n may remember, has made a lot
of friends in the American Associa-
4im this year. They like the way
he hurtle*—between verbs.
Mocomta Mr. and Mm. H.4.
Combs. Ma. and Mn. S. F. M0
Ernest McCombs _______
,—HIOg Wnaf a smlte taste
prices ndwards Barber ghop,
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Lineups were:
Barbers—Childs, 3b:
Lockhart,: Atkins, sf
Meredith, e; Terry, ta-
Reed, 2b
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Begin First Round
FORT WORTH.June 11—(m-
Pint round match play was due to
begin today to the sthirteenth an-
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dus Moreiana, 19-year-ola Dallas
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deo goes to Purdue to help
Noble Kizer. . . - Marty Brill
leaves, loo.. . . Larry Mullins
will become coach at Kansas
University. . John "One-
Plag orurienwurpeisaqaca
tie Navy elevemnrfkit. .
Right end George Vik will be-
come assistant coach at Cath-
olic University. ... Al How-
ard, fullback, will replace hex
Enright as backfield coach at
North Carolina. .. .Tom Kas-
si is to hej assistant coach at
the University of 'Colorado.
. . . Bucky O’Gonnor is to be
assistant coach at Yle.. . .
Other football players leaving
this year are Captain Toin
Conley. Clarenc Kaplan, Ber-
nie and Frank Leahy and Art
MeManmon.
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tackle, base ball and tennis goods.
TALIAFERRO & SON
I four hits, scattered over as many
I innings, to record his sixth victory .
I Rabbit Mrranville, veteran Braves
shortstop, enjoyed a field day
\ against the St. Louis Cardinals. He
•22
Maney Hendriek. the 33-year-
old veteran who wasn’t gbod enough
toptay regularly with the Brook-
lyn Robins this’sprmy bas become
a ball of fire since his recent sale
to the Cincinnati Reds. His bat-
ting average to topped only by that <
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ABILENE, June 1t-2- —Amer-
lean Airways* radio statton here
reported at 11 a m today that
Amelia Earhart Putnam, flying her
autogiro from coast to coast, land-
ed at 19:30 at Guadalupe station
about 160 miler- east of El Paso. Pe-
cus was the next stop
t Americas grape-frun production
is estimated as six-sevenths of the
world crop.
Umpired by the big Arst base
! mans great .386 clip at the plate,
col Dan Howley'S pupils have won
last eight games
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The meeting waa to consider
plans for boat races against Dal-
las races, which the club plana to
Mold here Sunday, June 21.,
"Definite plans for the races have
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tomers and friends call i» and inspect this depart-
ment. Our prices are in line and th* usual Brown-
one under par. on the teat
nine, after touring the am nine in
M ta* over. M. L. “Hap” Massin-
gill River Crest, won second place
% a 76 . £3 ,
The Miond round of match play
«ta Ml for shis afternoon, quarter-
, hals and semi-fnals tomorrow
~endjthmi2s-hole State Saturday.
Begimina Friday of this week and for ten days
I nvwnrV esomnn who binen in a vwnair ioh ana aS h.
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filth. 3b; Swindell, 1b; Pyren!, c; . Cardinal*, probably wishes that in
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The Dadas right nelder threw
home the catcher flipped the ball
to third, and Pinky Higgins tagged
( l Rollings out Selph, who.had ar-
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mix for the heavyweight champion-
ship al Cleveland July 3 are talk-
lag about their men "putting up '
smar fights.” We hope for the
sake of what is left of (he gasping
fight racket no such think as a
"•mart fight” occurs,QJack Shar-
key fouchtlone of those against W.
L at Miami a couple of year* ago,
and look what that was! The trou-
ble with too many fighter* to that,
at soon »i they become "smart,"
. they learn how to hug. We hope
the' fight July 8 is a dumb battle-
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eight day* as they won in the first
six weeks before he joined them.
de Hendrick’* former mate,-the Rob-
ins, were the victim* of the latest
incinnati outbreak Whie the vet-
Eran Epa Rixey turned them back
singles and was deprived of a shut
out by an error. Boston .
Tony Cuccivello, Reds,his triple, Detroit "
double and sigle drove in four
runs against the Robins.
Heine Manush, Benators-hit a
homerun and two singles to help
sink the Indians, 9 to 4,
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stead of leading Mr. Grimes away
that time he had shot him. Grimes,
who is an avenging person with a
flair for the dramatic^ upet the j
Glant in a couple of games, win
n6 one witha single, and then in
the closing encounter pitched, a
wemMa inning to beat the Me-
Gravian athletes. Mr. McGraw just
cay’t keep Mr. Grime* out of hi*
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(0DENSED in a few words, her*
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hall .games: hare airtight fielding,
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Emmath
Lee of the Sports let Beaumont
dowp with throe hits. a. 2
At Galveston the Buccaneers
took their, customary dive, the
wiehitn Falls Spudders coilecting
13 his for an 8-1 victory. Carzoll
. at the Buocaneers relieved Domo-
vich ia the r ninth with two on tarn
end one out, retiring the next two
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" CARD OF THANKS T
We wish to tak this means at sx-
phesamng our apprecauon sad grti-
* of Dnton
tude to our mar.,
und Lewiavillegn,.
of kindness and words of condo
during .the ilinea/and death oi
deer mother and ‘grandmotheri
•tatehnir McComb.. Mpeclally
ing
^bedton County National Bank to
James G. Taylor; tots 23,48,6 and
7 and 88 fast of lot 14. all in block 1!
Danton, together with all property iU
। known ar -the Den ton Mm- .
-^any MQ.oe*. June ». 1931 kd
A boyXas about to purchase a
ticket to a movie when the ticket
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