Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Shakespearean and South
Bend rods, reels and tackle.
Yesterday's Stars
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Legion Plans to
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St Louis
in a total of 136 athotic contests
the past year. University of Mary-
land teams won 78 and lost 53. This
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expensiv anehave a coverage that
is comparatively cmplete.
Bobby Jones, who was to award
the trophies at the end of the round
which had just fintshed, strolled up.
The Legion drum and bugle corps
will present a program atMeKin-
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ball wedding present, but he was
is The Shirtcraft
Dave Harris. Senators—tripled in
ninth with bases filled to tie sore
and scared winning lunon irror
against Browns. 11-10.
Gecrge Watkins and Frank Fdsch,
AAD M
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SUMMER CLOTHES REQUIRE MORE CARE__
And in the cleaning of your light weights, rest assured
that we avoid excessive wear and tear on their delicate
American
Team—
Philadelphia
Washington
COLUMBUS, O., June 17—The
first annual conference of the Pro-
The south, with a few exceptions,1 that boxing can make a very quick
is all Worked up over the battle; combaek with .ports fottowers. Bit
due to the fact that its favoriteson, you alno could argue that the fail
Stribling. IS to get another chance that 75 cities have shown no inter-
Spalding Golf Balls, 75c
each; $8.00 dozen.
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Hudson for the four mile route.
Clalfcrnia was fourth three and
a half length* back of Washington, _____
Syracuse was fifth. Pennsylvania a beat PhiHies, 2-1. ___ JI
susprisingly good sixth and'ColumRalston Hemhley. ubs—his dou-
A ku a Caliente meeting . . .
hints that Benny Teonard
- wiltry-a comeback__.u.Hh
Will guiding .,. . make it ap-
near that Benny will try,his.
comebaek in California rings.
. . Jix Crofton wants Leon-
ard and Uzcudun to appear on
a double card . LahorDay
... If Uzzy can win from
Rear July 1 at Reno.
with boxing in .its present state
throughout the country. The in-
difference to the program at Cleve-
land was manifested particularly
in the eastern part of the United
States.
trips over the county as a program Wichita Falls
TibOTtTfig’membership and advertis- SanaAntomie
lug the July 4th terrapin derby , Shreveport
here. — e----- Galveston ... -
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Mason-Dixon line, most of the oh-
servers taking the view that the
Georgia boy will knock Schmeling
colder than a herring.
Mhny of the cities In the north,
according to writara, are more in-
terested In wrestling right now
than in boxing. Inview of the
fact that a world championship
fight is in the offing. this sentiment
is unusual, Can you imagine. in
the days of the Old Man Mauler, a
ttaw Luke Hamlin—reginte his —______________
eighth win this season against two I in the seventh for thes Cats first
defeats. Hamlin allowed five hits. +run, and’ in the first of the ntntn.
Unless your father is the j
fellow who thinks a mashie :
has something to do with
potatoes, he’ll get a kick 'out ,
of a golf gift from Taliaferro
Shlfy.fi verities are reported miidty I whole group of citles going in f r
interested. In 76 ities, according ' wrestling?
to sports edhors, there is ne inter-1 ...
ent whatever in the bout. Schmeling Picks Up "
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WI AT will the fight July 3 at
Cleveland between Max Sehmel-
Ing and wiAre Stribling do for the
etice1 manly art at -snif-de
funtie? Will the bunt reviveTiiTJF" "
eet in theatfalrs of the ring? Or.
will it put a black eye nil a racket
that has hecome more and more
JASAINCGGN’s CREAT So2PP.— o-
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Heezadagaaen- watching the hout
between l»ve Martin enl RUI ,--- —
Uffe for the Southern California tbla. one of theTSBrjnvwttM. a podr
two of them going beyond the wall "Dizzy" got plastered over the ball
tor home runs by Bud Hungling pot to. three runs. Houston out-hit
andBochey Koch, it was a day of *- ft “ --
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New York
Chicago
Boston
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
Phiadephia
Cihinnati :
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Baseball Results
TI ESDAY’S RESUS
Texas League
Dallas 7, Galveston 4
San Antonio 8, Shreveport 5
Fort- Worth 4, Houston 3.
Beaumont. 4. Wichita Falls 3.
American League
Washington . 11. St Louis 10
All other games postponed, rain
Xational .eague —-
Chicago 8, Boston 7
St touts 2. Philadelphia 1.
New York 6. Cmclnnati 1
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, rain
nbdwt 4 to 1 ehoice to win. Warm |
interest in the cliampionship affair
has been reported from 169 cities. ( +
study. $
More than 600 professionals, who
are expected to attend, also willi
make a study of the play in the }
cup) matches.
Shop arrangements to increase
sales and service, pro manufactur-
ing, team work and advertising are
Have You Tried
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Wax?
It'a Cheaper—65c Per
Pound. '
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I San Antonio refused to leave the
warpath. Tuesday night at the
Alamo City, they won their twelfth
victory in their last thirteen starts,
whipping Shreveport. 8 to 5. The
committed five errors which
overshadowed' thelr ten hits. Moore,
the big Indian hurler, went' the
route for the Indians.
Phone XII
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ldannnnnnannangancadoovnoccceececoeecreeecatcteedi4
in a battle that combine fine
pitching with home runs up to the
ninth inning or the duel between
Benge and Grimes. the Phils held
a 1-0 lead on Chuck Klein's 47th
homer.
Right behind them cante the
Cincinnati Reds with nine games
Chicago
-Detroit
St Louis
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MANY of the sports editors who ed to be interested in the light. T e
-M were. Invited to comment ex- predictions as to the winner were
pressed themaelves as being fed up almost 50-50, Schmeling picking up
the Scioto Country Club on June
26 and 27. 2,
Officials of the P. G. A. plan to
make this, their first convention,
the first step in a nationwide pro-
gram to standardize methods of
golf teaching.
The slow motion pictures of lead-
ing professions; which have been
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Pros to Gather
- To Standardize
Aid to Golf Dub
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your money buys here in latest Gaardtezr «
Building MILLIONS MORE tites thmn suy
Other company, Goodyear enjoys lovot ' l
cost—raa (Ive shorel
miserabl fielding for both clubs ---—-------....... _____ ____
each finishing the game with five bobbled three chances behind the
errors.--------■----------- pitching of Dick MeCabe."
A good ball club is duty bound
to get a winning break along the
tough pennant road, and Tuesday
night at Galveston, Dallas got a
big break in the second inning
when they scored six runs to beat
Galveston 7 to 4 Lefty Minogue
and Lou Garland hurled for the
Steers and made the Buccaneers
& Son. Be thoughtful; give
Dad what he’d give himself. ।
We carry a complete line of '
top-Ntch golf and sporting
equipment.
Cardinals— hit homers in 9th t
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j By BILL rnKER the bridegroom league Monday.
' Associated Press Sports Writer I went After his eleventh victory
Beaumont retained the Texas1 Tuesday night at Houston against
League pennant lead Tuesday al- Fort Worth. Dean had promised his
ternoon by lacing Wichita Falls 4 bride a win over the Catt as a base-
eerexaee"" $5*5 3
Quality 70
TirCS within the reach
a*——— of ALL. •*••••
Lifetime Guaranteed • • •
Full Oversize
to 3. 1 .
Not only did the win keep the —---- _ - _________
Exporters and first place intact but holding the Cam check for six
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swift revival in the slub induttr . The largest crowd ever to attend
can be exnected. If it is a hallc. racos at RivetsIde park, Kansas cay
the manly an may iut as weI . nearty 6,000— the 1931
told up for a long sleep.
It one of the men emerges char-
pion by a knockout, the wrextler1
will be going back to part-time.
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280 of iron clubs for' golf and playing
with them himself at the age Of
_ , .ney^Mmbiay nlght. lt wjis annouac^ —
ed Tuesday afternoon
Scioto, wH+be-the basts for- speciaitestmnarh wprocsgdinnAmed A.D.
Navy Crew, Dark
Horse, Wins Race
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Poughkeepsie; n Y.June 17
—4— Unexpectedly, the Navy rul-
ed the Itercolleglate Seas today
with a lapse of a half dozen years.
When nine eight-oared crews start-
ed in heavy rain in the climax race
of. the intercollegiate regatta last
'evening. the ns dal academy's stal-
warts were just a boatload pt strong
back young men, going nowhere in
particular so far as the experts and
most of the crowd were concern-
ed.
Less than 20 minutes later, this
same boatload was acclaimed the
victor In the classic four-mile var-
sity race' down the Hudson as it
handed a clean-cut beating to the
heavily-favored Cornell crew, de-
fending champion.
Whether it was just the Navy's
day in sudden return to form or
the result of a switch that sent
Mrmhorisl day program.
Commercial Printing
If it is a flasco, both of the youn: Good work — reasonable
mn should'be shot. prices.
—--====== Ross Printing Co.
S. Johnson." Darsie said, "who came
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A miniature terrapin derby will ' Team-
also be staged, it was statedThe Rotumnnt
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401 7, had qualified not long ago with
-400 ; a card of 77 in a tig invitation tour-
nament at the Rancho club. This
benilng lit tl
York Cant.
Cubsfll the
victories aut
l fessional Golfers Association of
I Amertea will be held here June 23
and 24, in conjunction with the Ry-
der Cup matches to be played at
FEDERAL OFFICIALS GIVEN
HONORARY DEGREES
NEW HAVEN, Conn.. June 17.-
Oto—Honorary degrees of doctor of
law were conferred today at the
230th commehcement exercises of
Yale University on Ray Lymau
Wilbur, secretary of the interior,
and Hugh Gibson, ambassador to
Belgium.
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AN AMBITION
"You’ve seen pictures of the irons"
said Mr. Darsie "Small head, very
compact, rounded sole—can't take
divots with 'em—same On bth
sides; can be used by southpaws ar
well as by the orthoodx. Mr. Smith
has an ambition. R is to shoot his
age on a regular golf course
"This, to me. was a new and in-
triguing thought. I mean. Mr. Smith
being 71 years old. must turn in a
card of 71 to accomplish his ambi-
tion. Mr. Smith has done a 74 this
year, Darsie says. That would be
good three years from now. If a
man could retain a modicum of golf-
ing ability and was able to walk
three or four miles at the age of
well, says, 98, he should have a very
fine chance to shoot his aze.
That's the way it works. The fin-
est golfer in the World, 20 or 30 or
40 years old, hasn't a chance to
shoot his age. And after he reaches
70—well, 70 oh a regular golf course
isn’t so soft for the experts of half
that age. After he reaches 75. the
score is softer, but the "Old Boy
with the Sickle" naturally is dis-
playing a keener and keener inter-
minutes, 54,1-5 seconds, the third
_ fastest time ever registered-on the
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EXPORTERS HOLD FRST WITH ,
4 TO 3 VICTORY OVER WICHITA
25 8 7 15 9
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21 35
17 31
Of our topic, "that that has been
done. A chap named Walter Fair-
banks, 69 years old, did a 60 on a
a regular golf course. At least I
seem te recall reading about 3
somewhere."
Mr. Darsie and I wanted to know
when and where a number of other
things but this was as far as the
information- extended. If it is auz
thentic I should like to know the
particulars.
TALIAFERRO & SON
Hardware Sporting Goods.
1 Phone 125.
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MOST of the cities tn- the we t
| •I and far west have been repo t-
Raymond P. Hunter of Sherman.
Texas, to the stroking position for
the first time in his competitive
career, these midshipmen rowed
like champions. Their time was 18
The New York Bloomer girls; fe- 1
male baseball team now on a tpur
of the South, will be seen ba action
here on Wednesday afternoon, June ;
24 when they clash with the Moore- ,
Shepherd team at Fair Park. A .
recotd of- • having never been de-
feated by a female team is claim- !
rd by- fne Bloomer Girls, who claim '
to have held the women's cham-
pionship since 1910.
Tne ganhe will be called at 3 p.
in ETtorta are under way to secure
new umiferms for the-local nine
for the game, which is expected to
draw a large crowd. t
Eleven players, including the
manager, comprise the . female
group. /
here from St. Paul and he was
working up pretty close to that am-
bition when he died a year ago. At
the are of 64 he shot a 60 at Mid-
wick which is a good, tough golf
course."
amateur championship, won b seventh.
Martin, one up
-"urthinxe," he said.' When apprised
Artificial lure, minnow
buckets, nets, lines and sink-
ers.
The Shirtcraft Shirts,are equipped with the Everfit
Collar, which can’t shrink, will never bind or pinch
the neck. A remarkable 'new process, prevents
shrinkage. We have a varied selectioy. Priced to
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please careful shoppers. 4 I 11
The California climate, not pre-
cisely unknown to fame, seems to
exert a vivifying influence on the
performance of golfers far enough
from the Art blush of youth to be
in hallng distance of three score
and ten or even past it —
. While attending tre, final match
of ths Southern C-allfornls amateur
championship I talked with IJarsa
" abof the recent ETitish
amateur chainpMm'’' f a
young colUgiaa. JW uxeraliy man)
named Smith. 4 •
The Oddness ot-Uie name or 0OUI1-
thing caused Mr. Darsie to menuou
another wentlem of thessme
name who had invented anew style
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disgusting to the last several
years? ._ I
AEHmmefIng at Tiopeforvoxmgt
fans may be read in the replies
sports editors throughout the coun-1
fry have been muking Ie a poll con-'
ducted by this writer At this time :
more than 313 replies have been!
received, with Stribling running!
Shepard's Undertakers were the
victors in a one hour, 50 minute
endturance struggle with the Bar-
bers Tuesday afternoon at the City
Fair Park diamond. When the last
man was retired shortly bet ere 8
o'clock, the score read 8 to 5, with
the Undertakers holding th big
end of the gount.
Manager Cason was the big shot
Ic: the winners, connecting with a
safe blow in his only official time
to the bat and scoring three runs
to take honor for the day. Gosney
also had a iierfret day at the plate
with two safe hits and two free
passes to the initial bag in as mans
times at the plate.
A last inning rally ol the Barbers
fell short of three runs. Pegram.
Meredith. Martin, all' tried their
hand on the mound, but none prov-
ed to be effective. However, costly
errors by their defense proved a
disadvantage.
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SENATORS ARE
VICTORS IN 14
OF 15 GAMES
to make good. Stribling was almost eat in the engagement is not a ver/ umhau battle to ise ,u
the universal choice below the good sign. iArvtveuterde
The status of boxing will be ir- 1"
‛ final gametedaya
among problems the professional
golfers will have up for discussion.
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Other items for Father’s Day! Hose, pajamas,
Handkerchiefs, Belts. Shoes. , i
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Grand Leader Co.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT--
WORD from Agua Caliente
" shout Rilly Gibson . .
Tunney's former manager
and Be mi y l^umarirs nar
formed a partnership with
Phil Chinn, Kentnek: horse-
man . . . and will race a flock
at .runners ui the hummer
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Reed 2b ......3 0 0 1 2 1
Martin p. 1b 2 0 0 2 1 0
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Phone 1057.
215 E. WcVory.
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Braves. '
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By HUGH S, FULLERTON JR.
Arsociated Press Sports Writer
in the round of intersectionni
games which is coming to a close
in the big leagues, the clubs of the
two home sectors have far out -
'shone the visitors. WIth a Tew
games left for today before the
scones of activityishitt. toe eastern
clubs of the American Leag-** •
turned in 36 victories 3g • IT’
for the western invaders. 1 —++
National League, the visitin ms
from-ihe-easthave-won 2%—Ees--
since the series started Jun t
while the west has recorded 2ul- _
umphs.
Washington lias far outshone all
rivals, winning 14 games out - ; ' .
The Senators had a narrow
yesterday when they hand : t.
Louis a nine run lead in the first
three innings, but they slowly cut
down the margin and finally won
j out 11 to 10. All the other Amer-
ican League games were rained out
yesterday. .
The league leading St. Louis Car-
‛dinals,took first place for th- Nat-
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many backers in the Pacific and
near-coast states.
Summing up tke return* as they
are at present, with 238 out of 53
ciries displaying interest in tie
fght, you might almost get a huneh
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Gosney 2b 2 1 2 2 3 0
Witt Cf .............. . 3,11600
Addison 3b ..... 4 I T 3 4 1
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Shepherd p, 1b .... 3 0 0 2 0 0
Hodges c ................ 3 0 0 1 1 0
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