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DENTON, TExAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1936
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Warpath, Hot on
Trail of Leaders
AND ASK FOR
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DEPARTMENT^
-Draught
Good Laxative
Big Assortment To
Select From
Week’s Play to
End Civic Half
City Schools to
Begin Tomorrow
Bruce Davis to Get
Degree From S. M. U.
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By FELIX B. MeKNIGHT
Assoclated Prens Sports Writer
Defiton Outdugs
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Get Your Copy In Early
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famine is over and Coach Homer
Norton wih lead the farmers Yrom
the football wilderness in short or-
der. . Latest star to cast his lot
with the Farmers: E. C. Thomas,
all-district end with Vernon High,
pride of West Texas
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Francis M. Craddock,
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hand for all the family in the home
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Attention, Denton Merchants
310909—Humnes Motor Co., Lewis-
ville, Chevrolet coach.
PILOT POINT
(y - Press)
Today's schedule:
Fort Worth at Dalia*,, night.
Tulna at Oklahoma city, might
Houston at Galveston, night.
Beaumont at San) Antonio, night.
When Uncle Jake Ata took charge
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Meyer to Get
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Denton, son of
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Laces, sheers, suitings,
, pllaae seersuckers, organdy,
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Homer Rambo and Ruby Krueger.
R 8 Zachery and Lillie Kissiner.
Huston Worthey and Myrtle Ful-
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dance. Va., since twenty years ago.
Mr Lemons writes that he takes it
aa a laxative in cases of "headache,
dull, tired reeling, bilousness."
"And I tax* it if I leei uncomtort-
able after a heavy menl," he adds. "I
especlally use it tor sick headache.
It certainly is good.”
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up to the Buffs.
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AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS
301948 Mise Myra Sowell, Denton.
Pontiac coach.
301949—L M Walker, Lewisville,
Chevrolet sedan
301950—Hufnes Motor Co., Lewis-
ville. Chevrolet coach.
301951—Miss Lois Pearman, Den-
ton, Oldsmobile coupe
301954—W 8. Long, Denton, Buick
sedan-
301957—Fryar Mtor Co., Denton,
Plymouth sedan.
301959-Emory C. Smith, Denton,
SUNDAY’S EEVLrS
Dallas «. Jwt^iwthT
Galveston 8, Houston 4.
Beaumont 8, Ban Antonio 4.
Tulsa 10. Oklahoma Gity 3.
American League
Washington 8. Philadelphia 4.
New .York 5, Boston 4 (12 innings).
Cleveland 7. Chicago 5.
Bt Louis 11. Detroit 10.
HOW THEY STAND
Texas League
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.Bruce Davis, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. A. O. Davis, will be grad-
uated from the 8. M. U. law school
in Daitas Tuesday evening. Davis (
was president of the 1936 class. He
was graduated from Teachers Col-
lege with B. 8. and B. A. degrees
several years ago. He plans to
remain in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Davis were in Dallas Sun-
day for the 8. M U. baccalaureate
sermon and will return for grad-
nation exercises tomorrow Young
ced in the
glory, the
ned for an-
Hasting*. Deuton.
I they could trim Fort Worth
again as they did last night, 8-6,
and Uncle Jake's boys could turn
the trick over Houston again. they
would be leading the league.
Showing they had a punch when
needed, the Mavericks were one
run behind until the seventh, when
Jim stroner, member of Dallas’
'murder’s row.” connected for a
home run with two on the. paths.
Two big innings, the second
and fifth, won for Beaumont over
San Antonio. g-4, and Tulsa's Oil-
era pounded the Okalhoma City
Indians. 10-3.
marked in the National League. The
damins boys from Brooklyn hand-
ed BUI Terry's Giants, who seem to
be cracking as expected. a 4-3 set-
back. their third at the Dodgers
hands; the Boston Bee*, after tak-
ing four losses on the chin from
the Phillies, turned on the heat and
came through with a 6-5 win in
11 innings; Dizzy Dean was belted
for 19 hita by the Cincinnati Reds,
but the Carainals slugged Just as
hard and came through 8-7 inak
12-frame thriller, and the Cubs. on .
the strength of Ethan Allen's time-
ly single in the tenth to score the
winning run, outlasted the Pitts-
burgh Pirates 8-7.
The sudden form reversal of the
Cleveland pitchert in th* last week
along with generally better fielding
rank a* the most likely reason for
the tribe's big push. In the five- 1
game streak they have yielded a 1
total of only 38 hit* while the In- 1
dians were collecting nearly twice ■
a* many. Mel Harder came through 1
with a nine-hit performance ye*- 1
terday as the Indians fell on Vernon I
Kennedy, who won hisino-hit-no- 1
run frame at their expense a year
: ago, and shelled him for 13 safeties
STANDINGS
London agents report the Royal
and Ancient Golf Association about
ready to give a decision on the pro-
posed British Walker Cup-Texas
Cup match here in late summer as
a Centennial attraction. . . Odds
here are that the Britons, still mi-
nus the thrill of having seen "wild
and wooy Texas. "I wil accept the
invitation.
The Denton Independents annex- ,
ed another victory by hard work at 1
the plate Sunday, awhem ahey invad- N
ed Kra and defeated that independ- ,
ent nine in a bitterly-fought base- ?
ball battle. 19 to 13. A retuam game 1
will be played at the OCC park. ,
here next Sunday «fternoon at 2:30 ।
PILOT POINT. June 1 —Dr. nd
Mrs T. M. Harris went to Dallas
Monday to attend the graduation
exercises of Robert Harris, who re-
ceived his M D from Baylor Med-
ical College. After a short visit in
Pilot Point young Harris will go to
'Austin to take the state examina-
tion He will do a year's interne
work at West Durham, N C.
Mr and Mrs- B L. Ledbetter Jr.
returned to Louisiana after visiting
here
Mr and Mrs R. A. Overall of
Denton visited Mr and Mrs Sain
Foust.
Dr George H Stephenson of Pa-
ducah will begin a series of ser-
mons at the Church of Christ Fri-
day. June 5 Services will be held
at 10 a. m. and 8 p. m Arnold Gib-
son will direct the song services.
J D Elder. who lias been attend-
ing Teachers College. Is home for
the summer.
Miss Grace Kibler, who taught in
Eectra, returned home.
The Pilot Point branch of the
Denton County Historical Society
will meet tonight at the community
building. , '
BARGAINS In USED
REFRIGERATORS
DALLAS, June 1 — (—Take a
ticket, or even two tickets, on Mil-
dred Babe Didrickson to win the
women's Western open golf cham-
pionship at Chicago next week . .
And that's straight from the "eta-
ble."
La Didrickson hands out that ad-
vice herself. . . The Wonder Qirl
athlete, now a professional, admit-
ted while resting at Beaumont that
"I'll bring back the Western open
mug." She went to tile semi-finais
last year but says her game is far
better now.
Add to list of those professional
who made Babe a golfer: Stanley
Curtis, Los Angeles. . . Babe said so
herself. . Dallas golfers like to give
those posies to "Lefty” Stackhouse,
former driving range pro, now at
Corpus Christi.
DRS. HOLLAND
& HINKLE
announce association in .
general practice and
surgery.
Denton Hospital
& Clinic
— ortlee
" 888 8. Laeart Street
Dr Hinkle's Private Otfice,
318 Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
Pulling up from fifth to third
place last week, the Tribe camped
today only a half a game back of
the Sox. after stretching its win-
ning streak, to five straight with a
7-5 victory over the Chicago White
Sox yesterday.
The Indians' surprising showing
in the last several days, particularly
in a general-better performance
record by the Cleveland pitchers
was climaxed yesterday by a whole
land-slide of •surprises all down the
line in both leagues.
For instance, in the American,
the hapless St. Louis Browns upset
the Detroit Tigers 11-10 for the
third straight time, and the Yank-
ee*. with Joe di Maggio again in
the hero's role at bat, made it
three out of four in a week over the
supposedly mighty Red Sox with a
5-4 triumph, Rounding out the day
for the league. Pete Appleton. in a
tax-inning relief trick, outpitched
three members of Connie Mack's
up-and-down Athletic* hurling staff
for a 6-4 win by Washington
n . Gianta Cracking
The unexpected was even more
.. By SID FEDER
Assaclatea Press Sports Writer
Those Indians from Cleveland are
on the. warpath.
Tomahawks swinging, they're not
op the trail of the American
Plan to see Warren Williams in
"Times Square Playboy" Tuesday
and Wednenday at the Palace If
your name appears among the ads
In the Classified Directory Tues-
day you will receive a guest ticket
The Texas Tech mid-summer
coaching school is now extinct . .
The most famous of all coaching
schools, where big-wigs of the pig-
skin profession gathered to ex-
change ideas, has been postponed”
by Texas Tech authorities. . West
Texas State Teachers College will
take up the torch.
Al Baggett, head man of the Can-
yon school athletics. will have a
school with Raymond (Bear Wolf,
late of TCU, now of North Caro-
lina. as a featured attraction . . It
begins Wednesday.
25, 50 and 100 lb. size.
See them before you
buy.
Four games stated this week if
weather remains favorable will
bring to a close the first half of
the Civic League softball rounds,
and the second half play will begin
Monday, June 8.
The Lions and Kiwanis Clubs
clash this afternoon at City Park
to open the week's play Tuesday af-
ternoon the Methodists meet the
CCC Camp; Wednesday the Odd
Fellows play the Knights of Py-
thtas: Thursday or Friday, not yet
definite, the CCC Camp and Lions
Club play.
near Fort
oom please
rust Street, will receive his bache-
lor of business administration de-
gree »t the University of Texas
June 8, and after that will be lo-
cated in Dallas, where he has ac-
cepted a post in the accounting de-
partment at the Dallas Power and
Light Co. Gray, graduate of Pilot
Point High School, was for three
year* a student at Teachers ollege
before going to the university.
Will the occupanta at ears which
stepped to render aid after the col-
linion of the M. A Gay and E. Clyde
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thtze with him over his lot.
The toundermg Pirates, in sev-
enth, place, certainly offered no
vistas to Uncle Jake.
But to confound the experts
and surprise even his staunchest
admirers, Jakle gave hl* nine a
good talking-to and awoke today
to find himself the talk of the
league after the Bucs trimmed the
league-leading Houston Buffs in de-
cisive fashion yesterday, 6-4.
Besides the feat of trimming
the leaders, the Pirates gloated
over their first yictqzy of the sea-
son over their hotest rival*.
The Galveston .wKm waa outhit,
10 to 8, but fir* hit* and three
walks in the fifth inning gave
them all thelr runs, plenty to win
the ball game. S
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priced scalp*—the New York Yahk. adays ago, fans were happy to see
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Box. again but were inelhed to sympa-
General assembly for pupils of
the sixth, seventh and eighth
grades, who will attend the Junior
High School during the summer,
will be held at 8 45 Tuesday morn-
ing at the school building. It is an-
nounced by W G. Woods, princi-
pal.
Pupils of the ninth, 10th and 11th
grades will attend Senior High
School and of all other grades, the
R. E. Lee School
No tuition js charged the sum-
mer school students.
SURE-FIT
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INDIANAPOLIS. Jun® 1.-(P—
For the third time in eight yean
Louis Meyer of Huntington Park.
Call!., will step to the front to:
night when his name is called and
receive the 820,000 tint prise check
for having won the 500-mile Mem-
orial Day automobile race at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Prizes for the first 10 finishers
and the consolation awards toil
all starters in the race will be
presented to the drivers at the;
annual speedway dinner tonight.
Meyer raced to victory here Sat-
urday in the record breaking time
of 109,069 miles an hour The pre-
vious record for the long grind was
106.340 set by Kelly Petilo, also ot
Huntington Park, Calif., last year.
Davis, and Ceci Alsup who will
graduate ozt year, feturneahbome sm
with his grapdpaject*.
Staple Groceries
: fresh fruits and vege-
tableg. Do your food
shopping by phone and
save time and worry.
Phone 71
Speegie, Denton.
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Three Denton netmenall wedlt
known ngures-omi North Texas
courts for performances in both 1»-
ter-college and open and invitation
tourneys, will go from here to Waco
this week-end to enter the Texas
tennis tourney.
They are Fred Bams, sophomore
sensation who next year wuu cap-
tain Coach Pete Shands Eagle net
squad, former Eagle Captain E. O.
Dittrich and Elliott Smith. Teach-
CT» College graduate and one of
the ranking players of the Eagle
teams tor four years here.
The open state tourney will be
played on the courts of the Waco
Lawn Tennis Club, and performer:
who shine there will probably eh-
ter the Chicago national open
rounds a few weeks later
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