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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MAY »>, 1932
Sandwichers Win
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Lead in League' of‘Coming Back’
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in T wo Robberies
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We can do it better and more
That is, all systems were so bas- stroke under bogey. End the total
ed until Mr. Max Behr a couple or
Maytime
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SUMMER'S
10 Bars Swift White Soap
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Richest Styles
other holes .
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Nice Head Lettuce. Per
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2-10 Target Tob. & Roll-
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Twilight League
Roster Announced
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AB R H PO E
Brooklyn in their final, 3-1.
No New Report
three years ago t
idea at theLakesi
header. 8-6 and 12-7, and went in-
to a virtual tie with the Yanks for
the American League lead. In both
stone all white, overstuffed
living room suit—bed ..room
suit and new 9X12 velvet
rug. All is good condition-
a bargain for cash, or will
give terms to right party.
Phone 620 or 356
GEO. FRITZ
Free Wheeling and Syncro-Mesh
Transmission Unit
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Firemen
Cook, c . ...
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A few moments spent with Record
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Pet
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than $42,000,000 on the coming year
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Unusual Variety!
Georgettes
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NEW Crepes
Crude and reclaimed rubber con-
sumption in the United States in
1931 was less than in any year since
192$
NOW! — ankle length
Sunday-nite types— flat-
tering styles for sports,
for stra=but HURRY!
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tilth. Miller. Irick Gasten,
Grant. Stewart.
Winning Track Meet Easy
for Young Georgia Cadet
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from, behind with a murderous“al^
tack in the late innings, The Chi-
cago Cubs went 12 innings to win
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Plenty of fresh vegetables
Almash Startina for Baby
Chicks
Woodson A. Harris
Middle South Side Square
Phone 80
10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar
..... 42c
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THE PRINTER
ure not Quite as good as par; about 1
what a good, substantial golfer is
expected-to score.
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FIRST CLASS
Equipped repair depart-
ment. First Class mech-
anics.
All parts and mechan-
ical work guaranteed.
U. C. Travelstead
“Everything for the
car”
Phone 1057
Misses' and women'a
Laney & Craven
Telephone 67
Vaughn, ss __________....
Saye, c ... --
Smith ______i__________
i out another '
club near Los
number of "best" cards is required
of a club player—but where, in the
old piat, there “best" total scores
were averaged, and the par of the
course deducted, the result being
his handicap, in the new pirn the
member's play agalnst par is the
factor, or against an arbitrary "bo-
gey.' '
Either method works out to the
sameresuit mathematically.
In the par method, a player re-
Reed. 2b -
Borchardt. p
Wilkirson, *rf
“ — -Dabney, 3b :
100 lbs. Oyster Shells for
...........-n................. 85c
' Phone 80
Having formerly been with th- Handy Motor Co of thia city for some
Ux or seven years and more recently with ths Muller Motor Co of
wmMuben St now connected with Roy Bentley. located at 120
Would appreciate haring my triends and former eustomers call and
see us. We are Tn aposteon to save you money on youi repair jobs.
was invented On Scotland the night a scratch competitor if he does six
before the British open champion-ttetin.per, one birdie, and the
shin ef 1870 others ,all above par. his handicap
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averaged. and either par or “bogey" as suitable for clubs with all kinds
of_ghat course; a hypothetical fig- of players, bogey is a stroke above
par on each hole. The member gets
efie credit for every hole done in
bgey, two credits for a birdie (a
The Sandwich Shop nine defeat-
ed the “Firemen team 5 to 3 in the
Wednesday afternoon game of the
Twilight League Series.
The previous afternoon. King’s
Grocers ran wild over the Smith- ,
Motor squad to take an 8 to 2 vic-
tory.
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KELVINATOR
From the finest and most
complete lines of Electric
Refrigerators ever built
New features.
' New low prike:
As Low as >127 f. o. b.
Factory. '
Denton
Typewriter
Exchange ~
SCREEN TODAY
ALACE—"The Gay Caballerp”
with Gerge O’Brien. Victor Me-
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By GAYLE TALBOT • •
Associated Press Sports Writer
Connie Mack, able leader of the
Athletics, appears to have lost hope
that Rube Walberg. the big left-
hander who won 20 games for him
last year, will recover his winning
form and be of any material assis-
tance in the current flag race
Walberg. one of the big factors
in the A's drive to a third straight
American League pennant last sea-
son. has been a great disappoint-
-a8hen news events; opmsdy.---j
Jones in "The
ATLANTA < AP>—Coach C. M.
Paget has discovered a real “one-
man track team" at Georgia Mili-
tary academy
He is Perrin Walker, l9-year-eld
cadet, who so far this year has
sored 136 points for his team out
of a possible 140 He has won 26
first places, in six track meets.
Walker has no specialty- he runs
in almost everything. Be competes
in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and
takes part in the
quarter-mile relays.
For the 100 his best time is 10
1-10. He has soared six feet one
inch in the high jump, boasta a tec-
ord of 22 feet in the running broad
jump, has thrown the discus 130
feet and his best throw with the 12-
pound shot is 48 feet.
blow that dropped Houston for a
4 to 3 defeat last night against Ty-
ler. All the scoring was reserved for
the ninth. George Shier. Tyler man-
, ager, led his boys to victory by hit-
ting a double and three singles
Carey's triple and Gene Rye's home
run featured Houston's attempt to
win the game in the last of .the
ninth
Behind the determined pitching
of Pabian Kowalkk, San: Antonio
beat Fort Worth. 4 to 3. Kowalik
retired the Cats in the ninth with
the bases full to gain victory
Dallas bumped into a 4 to 1 de-
- -feat last night at Galveston Thor-
mahlen, portly Calveston southpaw.,
held the Steers to four hits. He
struck out nine and hit three times
ery hole played in par. and two
points for every birdie On a par 72
course, for instance, if he does 12
..... 2 0 0 0 0
..... 1 0 0 2 0
—1 0 0 10
..... 0 0 0 0 0
.0 0 0 0 0
No new angles in the two recent
robberies here, the theft of narcotics
valued at 875 from a local drug store
and taking of $2,600 in a Little Elm
hijacking, have been reported by
county officials. Sheriff G. C. Cock-
rell has an investigation of both
cases still under way, but Friday
morning was not ready to comment
on the leads being followed up.
6 0
1 1
0 0
0 0
All handicapping systems since
then, so far as I know, have been
based on the discrepancy between
a player's best rounds on a course.
hero. his double driving in the tying
run and averting defeat in the tenth
and his single putting acroes the
winning scole in the 12th.
Pittsburgh got to Joe Shaute and
Jack Quinn for two runs in the
last of the eighth to edge out
from Cicinati, 4-3. and increase
Frigidaire Quick meal their lead in the National. Riggs
r rmgaame M". Stephenson was thewwinner’s batting
ed with four losses and no wins.
Mack as a result. has about quit
starttag his former star and has ]
fallen back on Grove. Earnshaw
and Mahaffey to carry the burden.
But, with all his. pitching problems,
Connie Mack still can smile when :
he observes the way Jimmy Foxx :
is belting the ball. He came up in ‘
the first- inning yesterday with the .
bases loaded and cracked the pellet ,
over the left field stands for his ;
11th homer and enough runs to beat ,
Boston, 4-2.
Forty-nine thousand funs suffered
at Yankee Stadium as Washington
captured both ends of a double-
Totals .................. 2 3 7
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cl credits is deducted from 38. This
works out just the same for the good
pkayer, who of course turns. in a
card with a lot of two-point birdles
along with his bogey scores.
A sample card of a hypothetical
couse, played by a reasonably cap-
Responsible
Drivers
Answer all our ambulace
ealls, and the tame earetul,
courteous service le given to
everybodsgithout taugat-,
eat distinction.
Sehmitz Undertaking Co.
Day Phono 89
Nights 761. 1019. 19, or ns-w.
Prompt Amhulance Serviee.
is 18-minus 8, or 10 strokes.
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HOW BOGEY WORKS
In the other method, suggested
3.209 44 38
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........ 200-0
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______ 10 0 1
2 0 0-0
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Oranges & Apples, each
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New Irish Potatoes, Per lb.
............. .......... 3c
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Moore, Faubion,
Wright Leading
Decathlon Opener
IM>| of :.Mir mpt in the plan-. svuri-d i names the slugging Senators' came
Leglonnaires- J Clark. T Skiles,
x:#uen--Twumet , H.nwrifY F
THodges, J.hm,*BE*#
’bill Conhaa) Buck Goodo, Carl
Hoffman, Pennell.
. u > o • en tdenegtemmbn-m-
— -‛t " ' ment. He has started five games, irickl’i
Babbit” Benton's single in the been knocked out of the box the
- ■ - • “ ' ' “rfsame number of times and ts charg-
..........20 8 6 5 0,
AB R H E
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Texas League
San Antonio 4. Fort Worth, a.
— -Beaumont 6. Longview 5. .
Qaiveston 4. Dallas 1. -
TJUr 4, Houston 3
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Philadeipnta 4, Boston 2
Washington 8-13, New York 8-7
Only games scheayjed
National League
Chicago 4, Cincinnati 3
Pittaburgh 3, Brooklyn 2
Only games scheduled.
HOW THEY STAND
—H5 HEAY
HTNG WAS JosT
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S. L SELF MOTOR CO.
Open till 9 p. m.
13-plate Battery, 18
months guarantee ....$4.65
Battery recharged .......„.75c
Mc
2..
Yi
Angeles, in which Bobby Jones be-
came interested last spring The At-
lanta Golf Association lately has
recommended it to the member
subhamosi of which now are trying
The old system, based as it was pn
the average of completed rounds—
or proficiency at medal scoring- al-
ways has been unsatisfactory in
match competition, which consti-
tutes the majority of play in club
memberships. It is well known that
most golfers play the majority of
a round with a fair consisency and
run heir scores up or two or three
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SEASON . '
100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar
........................-- $4.10
10 Iba. Kilndried Sweet
Pots .... 15c
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21 9
10 14
— 15 12
14 .14
15 17
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. 6 a
or four holes.
The new plan takes cognizance or it.
this, just as, under the old'system.
‘ 3,325 .44 38 15
Bogeys 36
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By BILL PARKER
A well I vd Press Sports Writer
At iast the Texas League has an
undisputed leader in Beaumont. The
first place ties that have featured
the race for several days disappear,
ed ‘ yesterday when Dallas and
Hourinn lost while Beaumont won
to atep out at master of the pen-
nant parade.
Beaumont defeated Longview for-
merly Wichita Falls, 6 to 5. Ervin
Fox was the hero. He socked one
to left field for a triple, scoring
Wright, Moore and Faubion were
running nech-an-nec« for nigh
point Thursday evening when the
first five events of the Teachers
College first annual decathlon were
held, with Red Malone and Lump- 1
1'in pushing for fourth and fifth
place winners.
Friday afternocnat 3 o’clock the J
concluding five events were to be
held pole vault, discus throw,’]
javelin. mile run and 100-mater 2
dash.
Coach Choe Sportsman, in charge
of the decatlon, said he would not
score the 16 mm entered until the
close of the Friday events. High
point man will be awarced a gold
medal, second place v inner will re-
ceive a sitver medat snd third. I
fqurth amt nr . place "winnersa
bronze medals. I
’ Anywhere in City.
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Preuit & Brannon
Phone 414. 414 N. Locust.
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National League
Team— w
Chicago . 2
Boston —17
Cincinnati 18
St Louis 15
Philadelphia 13
New York 40
Brooklyn 12
Plttaburgb 10
economically. Let us attend
the washing and greasng
for you.
Texas League
Team— W
Beaumont . ...21
Houston ..... 20
Dallas 19
Fort Worth 19
San Antonio 17
Longview 16
Calveston 14
Tyler 11
American League
Penney Co. Inc.
North Side Square
Dew Berries, Bucket .... 25c
Country Butter 10c 4 15c
16 oz. Can Highrise BPow.
& Fry. Pan for .. ..... 25c
10 lb. Tin Pitted Cherries
Fresh Green St. Beans, Per
street and sport dresses.
Copies of higher price dress-
to a • ..
Special Showing
em-
Tomorrow -
Buy Denton-Made
a Batteries
This Game
GOLF
Grocers 8, Moton 2
Grocersi ABRHPOE
Parker, 2b ......................3 10 10
Self. 1b ........................ 3 1 1 2 0
Cockrell. If .................... 3 0 1 0 0-
Addison, 3b .............3 110 0
Pitner, p .................. 2 2 10 0
Thomas, c .....-...........-2 11 10
Davis, rf ...............2 0 0 0 0
Browning, is ............. 2 110 0
Dutton, cf 1 10 0 0
a player was allowed only a fraction
of his full margin of. handicap in a
match. •
mzegznemwe---.—• -
As in the old system, a specified T
raaa TWO__
Beaumont Goes Walberg Shows
~nte Undisputed—- -a N-Indications.,. Over Firemen.5-3
... 3 01 1e
.... 3 0’ 0 0 0
.... 2 0 0 2 0
...21112
.... 2 0 0 2 0
.... 2 1110
.... 2 115 0
Walker, ss _______......
Hundley. 2b___________
Biyant. If, p.............
Dealey, «
Gay. lb ......................
Hammer, rf ______________
Seeley, p ......_______
Thompson. ct
Smith, rf .................
Rutherford, rf ...
ley. Hammer, Thompeon, Smith,
Rutherford. r
Sandwichers—R Spalding, Eirod,
Koiner, Atkins. Lockhart. Mere-
Totals .............. 3 4 15 2
The Wat side nine 'defeated the
holes in par. with no birdies. his । Norjh side team by a 10 to 5 score
880-vara and bandicap based orgchat round would Thursday afternoon. The match was
] be 13 deducted from 18, which is • the first grade school encounter to
6. no matter if he collected a cou- be played this season.
pto of U tad a 7-ee-two in-the --Ml , ------
™ handicap represents accur- toFcadcmnadgeTtnztnosyourhome
ately the players force in a match money.
The official rosters of the six Twi-
light League nines have been made
cut by Umpire Joe Woods, and the
agreed eligible players bated as
follows:
Postomce Clark, Harnfon; Hnyes,
Stroup, G Lowrance, D. Lowrance.
Hodges. Sadler, p. Bishop, Burdette.
H. Bishop. V. Woods.
King Grocers—Thomas, Pitner,
Self, Parker. R Addison. Brown-
ing. Green. Dutton. Cockrell. Davis.
E Vaughn. Douglas —
Smith Motor Co—J Davi R.
Allen. B. Everett, G. Reed. Bor-
, chardt, A. Wilkirson, B. Vaughn. D.
Seay, T. Dabney, D. Smith, B.
Smith, J. Bowling.
Firemen—Cook, Lewis, Walker.
Hundley, Bryant, Mosley, Gay, See-
Clouting Carl
guseoustn ahuF
i Pisagoifer, and allowing the bogey
25- -pdneeneybekec
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2 ....... 395 5 5
! 3 ..............360 ’ ’ 5
4 ............._J00
5 ______________________
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8 _____________430
9 .........2410
Totals -......
Motors
Davis, if —_____...
Allen. 1b .............
Everett. cf ..a..:
The boxes:
Sandwichers
Spalding. cf ________
Koiner, if
Elrod. C ______________
Atkins, ss .........
Lockhart, rf ........
Meridith, p ........
Texas Ranger ;
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Winner Over North J . 59
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