Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1936 Page: 6 of 10
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EAGLE NETTERS MAKE CLEAN
For Texas Relay:
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SWEEP OF ARLINGTONMEET FASTEST AT AUSTIN SATURDAY
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And Lota Of Other*
GRACE-BARROW CHEVROLET CO.
Phone 99
311 W. Oak St.
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Phone 293
N. Locust St.
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USED CARS
Wednesday - Thursday
RAISIN BREAD
LOOK OVER THE LIST BELOW
Purity Bakery
1929
CHEVROLET COACH
Phone 106
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Pickles
1930
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Brooms
1932
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CHUCK ROAST 121c
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See Us for LOANS!
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1931 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Ford Tudor
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1934 Chevrolet Sedan
1933 Ford Tudor
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Track Stars Gather 4 High Schools
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EXPANDER TYPE
PISTON RING
James W St. Clair. S. M U. bas-
ketball coach and district Olympic
games chairman for the National
Collegiate A till* tic Association,
wants universities, colleges and in-
dividuals of Arizona, Arkansas, New
Mexico and Texas to get busy and
contribute to the Olympic games
fund. His quota for America's ath-
letes is $5,000. The national quota
is (100.000,
198
Size—
.....$ 95
fis
$155
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$295
$295
$325
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$345
$495
The public acceptance of the 1936 Oldsmobile has given
us the opportunity of selecting one of the largest Used Car
Stocks in North Texas. We have a well assorted stock of
High Grade Used Cars, priced in line with the times.
10c
Per Loaf
Pound
16c
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(By Associated Press)
St. PETERSBURG — Charley
Ruming, Yankee pitcher who has
finally signed, says he got a *1,000
raise. Club officials say that he
stened for the same figure as last
year
MULLINS
MOTOR
PARTS
“Automotive Part*
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Pound
39c
Pound
121c
All the above have been checked and "safly tested" arid
sold with our written guarantee. We invite your business.
Pound
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2 Bunches
5c
2 Dozen
25c
SEE US FOR
Square Brand Hi-Germinating Seeds
Pet and Poultry Supplies. Fertilizer and Insecticide*
JACOBSEN HARDWARE CO.
Phone 724
We have the new Spring
KNITTING PATTERNS
GRAND LEADER COMPANY
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Northern Cure
SALT BACON
Swift’.
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Armour’s Star
BOILEDHAM
Small
WEINERS
SPORTS ROUNOUP
By EDDIF BMIErZ
Associatea Press spotts Writer
ATLANTA, Ga, March 27.—(P)
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North Side Square For
Fertilizer
TALIAFERRO & SON
Phone 125
Grays, tens, navy, blue, daw grey. Szes
’ 12to40-
One group of $7.90 Suit* and Coat*. Swag-
ger, fitted models. Grays, brown* and
DENTON, TEXAS, nEconDciONILE, FIDAY, Maten 27 1936
EABES TO FACE SOUTHWESTS
7 23
19c -Vf
—Folks down here say Ebbby
Jones is all primed for one’ of
those good, old-fashioned hog kil-
ings in the masters' tournament at
Augusta next menth . . . since
coming Iron' Florida, where he
couldn't do worse than 69 to save
nis life. Bobby has becn buming
ning up his home course at East
! Lake,_. .
Dehner and mer Brown, Chris-
man, Whatley and C Johnson made
up the powerful freshman squad
that went to Austin.
From Austin, Piday reports were
that 46 colleges and universities
would compete in the varsity divi-
sions. entering 468 men. n the high
school division. 506 were entered.
Remaining Sehedule
The Austin races will leave four
meets on the Eagle schedule, plus
two open dags that might be fill-
ed later. Th are:
April 4: Eagles-s. M. U.-T.-C. U.
triangular meet at .Dallas.
April 11: Eagles-East Texas-Ste-
phen Austin-Sam Houston quad-
.angular meet at Huntsville.
April 25: Eagles v*. Ease Texas
at Denton (and relay squad prob-
ably to Drake Relays same date )
May 8-9: Lone Star meet, at ei-
ther Commerce or San Marcos.
The freshmen will go into action
the last time May 16. when the Lone
Star freshman conference meet is
held here.
CABBAGE
CmrzMMy 0*^11*^
Delieiou*
APPLES
71 m
RUDE
SUlISAND COATS
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
16.59 Suits and Coats now .. 12.95
14.75 Suits and Coats now .. 19.95
12.95 . 7.95
All in new rough weaves, silk lined, swag-
ger models, mannish models, fitted models.
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Maxuati, "1
ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORS
GAS AND KEROSENE OPERATED
3 years to pay. See It Before You Buy.
WALDRIP MOTOR COMPANY
Telephone 666 1706 N. Elm
f LAKELAND—World serics histo-
' ry gets another chance to repeat
itself when the Detroit Tigers meet
, the Chicago Cubs today and this
time the Tigers are m favor of
t it. Tnat (was not true wnen
the Tigers lost 8-5 to the Cards,
their conquerors in the 1934 series
| at Bradenton yesterday. Big Hank
Greenberg, no longer a holdout
I will be in the game
NEW ORLEANS—The Indians
had a day of rest today after con-
cluding their Spring series with
the Pelicans rhe squad has been
but by two, rookie pitcher Bonnar
Phillips having been sent home
i to await the opehing of the Mid-
Atlantic season and infielder Dan
i Pollock being released uncondition-
ally.
SAN ANTONIO—Its nearly the
, windup time at the Pirate camp
They play a game among them-
selves today to help the flood suf-
ferers back home and then start
gathering their belonging* for the.
breakup Monday.
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SAFEWAYSTORES
Visit d Centennial of Romantic n mnin History-on Parade in Texas
S. I. Self Motor Co
I Become “Self” Conscoug
This they tell on Bohn Hilllard,
former University of Texas football
toter and now with the state liquor
board as an investigator:
1 He stepped into a Houston grill,
leaned against the bar
"Paas the cream," he told the
bartender.
The cream was passed and Hil-
liard investigated. . ,
He found four pint* of liquor in
the cream pitchers, he wrote into
his report.
Next Monday finds the United
States Davis Cup squad competing
in the sixth annual Houston invi-
tation tennis tournament at the
River Oaks Country Club clay
courts.
Wilmer Allison, No. 1 star. Don-
ald Budge. Gene Mako and Bryan
(Bitsy) orant, the-defending cham-
pion. are definite entries Five days
after the tourney’s end, they start
Davis Cup play on the same courts
against the Mexican netters. John
Van Ryn will compete in the dou-
bles but his entry for the Houston
tourney is uncertain.
Snyder and Lehay 6-3. 6-3.
8. M. U. Here Mdnday
Tough competition looms for
Coach Shands- squad on its next
court tburney, a dual meet here
Monday against invading Southern
Methodist Mustangs
One date change on the Eagle
schedule was announced by their
mentor today, the Denton game
with East Texas- Lions originally,
slated early in April having been
reset for April 30
TRAININGCAMPS
GULPPORT—Clem Dreiserwerd,
rosy-cheeked Glants’s left hander
who was tapped for six runs in
the ninth inning when he opposed
Kansas City, made up for it yes-
terday when he disposed, of three
pinch latter* hi the ninth as thel
Giants took the Cubs 7-C.
| CLEARWATER—Casey Stengel
says he will begin paring his
Dodger squad April 1. He hopes
to put Lonnie Frey back to work
soon the shortstop having recov-
ered from Ills Illness enough to
play yesterday.
, SPRING SILKS
Printed crepes, plain
crepes, d rough • cepes,
shantungs.
50cyd
J.C.PENNEYCG
1931 Ford Coupe, a
a clean one ......... $225
See our Used Car* be-
: fore you buy.
HANDY MOTOR
COMPANY
Phone 440
The Boston Store
Birthday Celebration ,
For Two in Family
J, W. Moreland, 1513 North sun
Street, is celebrating his 62nd btrth-
day jointly Friday with his grand-
daughter. little Mary Elizabeth
Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mr
L. Davis, 321 West Oak Street, who
is observing her first birthday.
For reading its newspapers, the
American public pays about $414,-
000.000 a year.
AUSTIN, March 27 —(P— The
nation’s track and ueld stars
stretched their muscles today in
preparation for tomorrow's Texas
Relays, first major Olympic outdoor
athletic carnival.
Approximately 1,000 university,
college and high school athletes
were entered
The University of Chicago squad.
15 strong and led by Jay Berwan-
ger. All-America football player and
versatile athlete, was first on the
scene.
Berwanger will attempt to add to
hi athletic prowess by competing
in six events. The "Flying Dutch-
man" was entereed in the 100-yard
dash, shot put, javelin and discus
throws, running broad jump and
the half mile run.
Entries were drawn from 46 col-
lege* and universities, an increase
of 16 over last year, and 61 high
schools
Sam Allen, ace hurdler from Ok-
lahoma Baptist University, was
matched with Johnny Morriss,
former Louisiana state star, in a
special high hurdle race . Glen
(Slats) Hardin, former L. 8. U.
speedster, will compete in a special
400 meter hurdle race, an event in
which he holds the world record.
Another outstanding entry was
Archie San Romani of Emporia
(Kansas) Teachers College, inter-
collegiate mile champion and one
of the country’s leading distance
runners.
Spring Footwear
Patent, gry, luggage,
tan, blue, white, com-
i binations, bucks, sa-
dais, red, black, blue,
gray—
2.95, 395, 4.95
SANDt$.s..1.95
Our Choice, 02
Quart Jar............... ZyC
Cardinal, 1 A
28 Oz. Jar . . .. ... Ie
K. C. Baking Powder can . 15c
Vienna Sausage cans ' 4 for.. 25c
While on the subject of good bets,
don’t overlook the Cleveland In-
dian*.. . . There is one sweet
ball club . . . The players ar
for Steve O’Neill 100 per cent
cent and really are putting out .
. This comer is sticking with the
Tigers, but if odds were offered,
wed be tempted to shoot the
works on the tribe . . . The h-
dians have power, speed, good
pitching and, best of all, . win-
tng spirit . . President Alva.
Bradley picked a winner when'
he brought O’Neill in from the
American Association.
Track squads of four North Tex-
as high schools. Including the local
Bronco delegation, were to clash at
3 o’clock this afternoon in a quad-
rangular track and field meet at
Teacher* College Gainesville pre-
meet favorite Sherman and Deni-
son were slated to join the invita-
tion rounds.
REYNOLDSTOWN WINS GRAND
NATIONAL
AINTREE, Eng,, March 27-(P
Major Noel Furlong's Reynoldstown
repeated his 1935 triumph in the
Grand National today and became
the third horse to win the event
two years in succession in the 98
years of the most hazardous of all
steeplechase races.
POSTPONES HEARING FOR
COMMERCE WOMAN
GREENVILLE, March 26.—(—
Judge Charles Berry postponed to- l
day for the second time a habeas i
corpus hearing for Mrs. Velma Pat- |
terson, 34 of Cemmerce, charged I
with murder in the death of her
11-year-old daughter.
Supersuds
Crisce Can:......
BIG TELESCOPE “EYE" LEAVES
FOR CALIFORNIA
QORNING, N Y„ March 26 —OP)
—A six-million dollar piece of glass,
bound for the California Institute
of Technology Observatory, left
here at sunrise today on a freight
car specially equipped to carry the
200-inch telescope "eye” on its
trans-continental journey.
eacl0k packaqe
MH
"g“gg5Eza2
The Teachers College Eagle net-
(ers renewed court activities very
I saccessfully Thursday a* they made
a clean sweep of all matches in
their Arlington round with the
North Texas Junior Aggies.
Arlington's hustng squad lacked
sufficient veterans to make a strong
showing against the North Texans
and all scores showed comfortable
victories for the locals.
Frea Bams, No. 1 singles man,
drubbed the Junior Aggie ranking
player, Butler, 6-4, 6-2. Dittrich
defeated Childs of Arlington. 6-2,
6-2, Bush defeated Snyder of Ar-
lington. 6-3, 6-1. Pihnips deteated
Lehay of Arlington, 7-5, 6-0. Jonek
dereated Armstrong or Arlgton,
6-0, 6-3.
In doubles, Barns and Dittrich
trounced Butler and Childs, 6-0.
6-3 while Bush and Jones defeated
was brought from Abyssinia bysir]
Robert Napier’s expedition in1anqn
was sold for tW in I-ondo^^^ ,
THE ALAMO WAS A cut WH.
NOT A ronr
Thrilling History of Texas and
San Anono cqneinely TOld tor
Busy Renders.
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Hank Luizetti, Stanford’s great
basketball player, scored an even
400 points during the past season
. Darrell Cannon is the man
behind the sensational winning
streak of the A. C. T. stock
farm at Tanforan these days -2k
He is one of the most successful
trainers in the business because,
he says, he treats his horses like
he would his own family. V
Max-i-Mum Flour Bg
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SPORTS TALK
By FELIX R. MekMGMT,
Associated Pres* Sports Wrtter
Baseball, thanks to its prosperous
brother, football, came back, to the
'Southwest Conference in a big way
for the first time in four years.
Ditched in 1932 when the clatter
of the tumsthle came at much too
lengthy intervals, and then mostly
in single turns, the nationaipastme
Comes back this year with working
capital supplied by grid fans.
. Baseball fans like the conference’s
' gesture in restoring the race Ukita
old status and there’s a possipility
that baseball will pay its qwn
I freight. This, despite the fact that
the championship chase looks, like
a canter to; the UnfversitgtTfex-
| Only the University of Anensas,
; with heavy traveling expenses to
' and from Fayettevilie, Ark., deemed
Large
Package ........... .................
CE l Lb. Can .... 5c
J)C With Each 3 Lb. Can
Look!
Facing the South west’s crack
squads, augmented by entries from
as far away as Chicago U, Coach
Choe Sportsman and 10 Nofth Tex-
as thinly dads left eally today for
Austin, where tomorrow they join
the annual Texas Relays.
Five men made up thesvarstty
Eagle aggregation, five the fresh-
men.
Morgan is Better..., w
Henry Morgan, rangy sophomore
distance specialist who hSs been
much under par following m attack
of influenza two weeks ago, was ap-
parently a long way toward1 full re-
covery and was a member of the
varsity squad. Morgan was not run
against the University of Chicago
here last Tuesday. Sportsman1 keep-
ing him on the bench in hope the
additional rest would put hm’oin
fair shape for the Austin races,
Johnny Stovall and R. C. Cohlee
were the other varsity track men
taken. Cole and Phillips were taken
for the field events.
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1936 Master Chevrolet
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1934 Chevrolet Pickup,
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1934 Chevrolet
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1933 Ford Coach $295
1931 Chevrolet Vic-
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1936, newspaper, March 27, 1936; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539548/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.