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Between matches tn the national singles championships at Forest Hills,
L. I., Donald Budge, left. American ace, and Fred Perry, Great Britain’s
Davis Cup star, get together in the stands. They prove that tennis is
their sole interest by discussing 'the merits of- tennis shoes that Perry
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with all due respect to the Yan-
team on the conduct of one of our
members, Eleenor Holm Jarrett I
have talked with a few people since
my return and they seem to think
the committee did the wrong thing
by kicking her off the team.
Agrees With Actien —•.
The Texas League race virtually
was a four-team event today with
only a bare possibility of a change
in the first division clubs that will
meet in the title playoff
The Fort Worth Cats, still with
a mathematical chance to climb out
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know whv the public seems to feel
he’s got to win this time," said
Perry' "It's silly to become alarm-
ed Take it from me, Don is going
to win the title, maybe not this year
and perhaps not next year, but in
the not distant future he's going
to win "
Budge seems to have forgotten
a great deal of his technique, if
his unspectacular 6-2. 6-3, - 3-6, 6-3
victory over Gene Smith yester-
day is any criterion.
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By ALTON TERRY
Member United States Olympic Team
(Written for Associated Press)
ABILENE,- Sept. 9.—(P—On July
15, the 8. 8. Manhattan sailed from
New York with 350 of the happiest
girls and boys I have ever seen on
board.
To most of us that was our first
trip abroad and we were very anxi-
ous to see what it was going to be
like. Everything was swell tor the
first three or, four days, then we be-
gan to wish for the sight of land
When we landed at Ireland - alter
five days at sea everyone was up
and looking for land despite the
fact that it was only shortly after
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KESULTS YESTERDAY
Rotarians 20; Lions 18
Central Firemen 7; Little Majors
6.
day. but first round play was re-
sumed Wednesday inorninig.
No definite hours are allotted th
mg us just as they would their fel-
low countrymen
The games. In my opinion, wey
quite a success. Germany should be
complimented on doing so well. Each
day there was a ‘record breaking
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least part of the college-profession-
al football argument.
With their New York Giant mates
opening the door for them, the two
flashy backfield hands applied the
clincher for the pro side of the ar-
gument before 30,655 fans at the
Polo Grounds last night by defeat-
ing the college All-Stars 12 to 2.
Danowski twice threw unerring
passes to Burnett for the winning
touchdowns
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Opening Pairings
First round pairings in singles
ere:
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plish that as they open their final' rounds began. Only the Johnson-
western tour at Cleveland against Yelderman match was played Tues-
the Indians, one of their two sur-
Berlin. The German people did for
us all that was in their power, treat-
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lower half, dimmed their
a swell swimmer and probably would
have won her event in the Olympics,
but she should have given more
thought to this than to the parties.
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York Giants are five games in
front of the st loots Cardinals,
representatives of the gas-house
gang, the Chicago Cubs. the Pitts-
burgh Pirates. the Giants, and the
New York Yankees were invited
to attend the meeting.
William Harridge, president of
the American Leagte. and Ford
Frick. National league president,
also were asked to be present.
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The hrefghtets gradually counted
theirs, one in the second, two in the
fourth, then three in the fifth to
tie the ebunt in the eighth they
shattered the tie, when Reeves scor-
nd the winning run. Rasce and
Bean, with Reeves, turned in good
work for the Firemen. while Childs
and Mitchell showed up well for the
Ollers.
drinking and pulling such parties, look Ike the first string guards.
I think most of the athletes on the * Ten lettermen were slipped off
team feel as I do. of course she ta/last year’s Big Six Conference
championship squad by graduation.
English. a pair of heavyweights.
Les McDonald and Virgil Yelkin.
and a junior, Elmer Dohrmann, on
hand.
The tackle outlook is not so rosy
although Fred Shirey. Jack Ellis.
Another Incident which has
brought about as much discussion
was that of Jesse Owens being dis-'
missed from the A. A. U I thing
the- cotmittee was in the wrong.
After so much training a fellow
I By BOB CAVAGNARO
Associated Press sports Writer
FORES' HILLS. NY. Sept 9.
—IPThe old American
that you've got to be a champlon
to he at ay important threatens
to end Donald Budge's hopes of
succeedng Wilmer Allison as the
Amerlean singles tennis ruler-.
The 22-yeer-old California sky-
scraper. fighting for , a patriotic
cause—to keep Fred Perry of Eng-
aind from becoming the first for-
eigner to win the tle three times
—appears to be wuting from the
pressure of the task. . .
On what he's shown to date in
the U. 8. singles champtonahip.
Budge seems to have lost much of
tlie sting and accuracy in his
ordinarily scorching drives. His all
around court generalship appears
wanting as he carelessly has been
cautht natfooted frequently on
what critics call needless sorties to
the net.
'Don's a swell kid and I don't
5 kespowershowever,andsheasor ' pening mathes, playta on the
0 ishing climb of the New York lower court near th, college swim-
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times for the matches will be made
STANDINGS
and Coach Dana X. Bible sees his
main difficulty from the reserve
angle.
But, says Coach Bible: "Both
Binnesota and Pitt were our superior
between the tackle positions last
season, but we should be better able
to take care of ourselves this fall.
"I am looking forward to a fine
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crowd to the stadium and our good
friend Hitler was present each af-
i temoon. -
I hope it.will be my privilege and
honor to participate- in the javelin
event in the 1940 Olympic games in
Japan. I believe they are capable of
putting the games over in a swell
make their three hits sufficient. The
victory gave Tulsa possession of
third place, breaking a tie with Ok-
lahoma City. Another win will clinch
a playoff berth for the Oilers.
Steve Rachunuck gave up but
three hits as the Beaumont Ex-
porters blanked the Galveston Bucs
3 to 0.
Howard Mills pitched the San An-
tonio Missions to a 3 to 0 victory
over the second place Houston Buffs
He limited the Buffs to four bingles 1
while his mates touched Stevenson
for nine. Two extra base blows in
the first inning accpunted for all
of the Mission runs.
The Dallas Steers and the Okla-
homa City Indiana enjoyed an off
day
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In a two-hour game, Slowe than
the 20 to 16 score would meicate:
the Rotarians Tuesday night took
the third and decisive round of
. their playoff with the Lions and
won the right to meet the Baptists
T Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the
first tilt of the Civic League cham-
pionship series.
Shands, Self and Anderson show-
ed up well for the Rotarians, Ander-
son getting four hits out of four
times up. three being doubles. For
the Lops, Green and Rouse led the
hitting, leach getting three hits out
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contracts for him to participate in
other mets he failed- to go through
with them I think Jesse did his part
in the Olympics and was entitled to
do what he wished
Were Treated swell
. .I think we were treated swell
while tn Bertin and T believe most
of the other fellows feels the same
as I do We had various amuse-
menu in the Olympic village and
always had free transportation to
____ two straight wins. At 8 o'clock to-
says North Caro- night the first game of the title play
0 the good ones have to come from Tuesday night and they were held
■ - scoreless the remainder of the game.
them and quit trying to Ida the pub- * between
v lic.~ "
Dodeers loses 4-1 F Adkins Gay Q- 1---- -
seesuenabam nlneT etria League sald today. Rates ♦
le, theold Army foot- ♦ foz next week's games have •
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feels as though he should have some . season.
rest. This is just the way Jesse felt. The schedule: Oct. 3—Iowa State
and when the committee made some1 at Lincoln; Oct. 10—Nebraska at
Minnesota: Oct 17—Indiana at'Tn-
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c • e . » Burett, former pride of the Kan-
Series Saturaa y pralries, and big Ed Danowski.
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Threat of Perry
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the Tulsa Oilers 5 to 4 The Oil-
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thne=eiere. ,, Harry Balsama, the
middleweight threat, likes to shoot
craps next to knocking some cove's
Can Antonio g. Houston O, night.
GAME TONIGHT
8 o'clock. Central Firemen vs.
Seven Uppers, opening Industrial
League championship series
TOMORROW NIGHT
8 o'clock Rotarians vs. Baptists,
opening Civic League champion-
snip series..__
there, a It’s true some of our best
kifkuAppers come fom North
Giema. iiucluding Griffith’s own
—— . Denton Junior-Tennis Tourney that
ot its winter wrappings, dust off i got under way at Teachers Col-
andnettomrastemnependtnkhrwnnreszoqpyrpdaxcntnos,ngoea
Sox these days. ( youngsters displayed nice form and
The Yanks may settle the matter it was only after a hard battle
of winnings the flag before night that the left-handed Johnson out-
faU as they need only one more steadied hl riival,
victory to clinch and can accom- —
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Mrs. Lucile Cagyle and William
Green of Sanger were married at
Gainesville Thursday, and left on
a short wedding trip to Ardmore. 1
Okla. There they were «uests of |
Mr and, Mrs. Randolph L. Lasley
and were honored by excursions
to Lake Murray, Cedarvale and
Sulphur The couple will return
Sept. 10, to make their home at
his farm east of Sanger
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Javelin Tosser.
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Flovd Davis and J. W Johnson --. ____ .
Martin vs. Milton Gamer and H. top heavy favorite, went into ac
Komblatt: Dick Bell and Worn-1 tion in a quarter final match plt-
ack vs George Yelderman and 1 ted the southpaw Kay stammers
Stewart Allen; Ray smith and t of England, against Carolin Bab-
partner vs. Fred Ellison and Roger cock of Los Angeles, Wightman
___J. W. Johnson, downing George
Yelderman in a hotly fought
match, was the first winner to
have his score chalked up in, the
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10 T 7 31 14 5 Much criticism has been given our
By EDDIE BRIETZ
Asleclaled Press Sporta Writer,
sax’,
hodus canx wait: There will be
26 former high school captain* on
the Notre Dame squad which starts
work tomorrow . And Elmer Lay-
den is moaning louder than any
other coach in the country. Sports
Editor Rodger Pippen comes right
I personally think they did the - . — « tn*
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trip. and it's not the correct way Kenneth McGinnis and Lowell M
With Lions 20-16
Knox Sa ys Dairy
Man Kicked About
COKATO, Minn., Sept 9——P-—
Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice-
presidential nominee, declared to-
day the dairy industry “has been
kicked about like a football for three
and a half years."
In an address prepared for deliv-
ery at Cokato, the first point in his
swing through the Northwest, he
said farmers throughout the nation
were forced to find a new use for
land left idle by the AAA. ___
"They decided the dairy busmess
was a pretty good business to go
into," he added "The effect of the
AAA was to force upon establish-
ed industries like yours a new and
subsidized competition
"On top of that came the drought.
At this point the present adminis-
tration decided to make it a little
harder for you by going into the
reciprocal treaty business and en-
couraging the importation of prod-
ucts that compete directly with
yours." ' -
Col Knox appeared here on the
first leg of a trip planned to take
him to Minnesota, South Dakota.
Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Wash-
ington and Oregon
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Floyd Davis (seeded No D vs.
-Ray Martin; clint Starr vs. Forbes
Dyer- Herschell Komblatt vs.
their one chance in ten thousand Frank Sawyer; Milton Garner vs.
In one of te closest games of the
year, the Central Firemen Tuesday,
bight ekgd-out a 7 to 6 victorfover
11 The tiseDnton decided who will 1
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HOW THEY STAND
Texas Lengue
LINCOLN, Neb.. Sept. 9.—(P—
Prospects for a trouble proof back-
field and a stronger line than last
year's have charged University of
Nebraska football fans with high
voltage enthusiasm
Sam Francis, Nebraska's Olympic
shot put performer; Lloyd Cardwell,
last year's "Crimson limited"; and
Johnny Howell are certain starters
in the backfield Jack Dodd, half-
back. was barred from play because
of difficulties with the faculty, and
his mantle probably will fall on the
shoulders of Harris Andrews, best
long passer on the squad.
Other backfield prospects are Bill
Andreson of Mainville. Kas., a
spring drill standout; Don Douglas,
veteran; Bill Callihan, a big boy;
and Art Ball, handy utility man
Hugo Hoffman has possibilities as
a first rate blocker.
Cornhusker eohches expect utle
trouble at ends, with two seniors,
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Today's games:
Dallas at Oklahoma City, night.
Fort Worth at Tulsa, night.
Houston at San Antonio, night.
Galveston at Beaumont, day.
Doubleheader.
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to win the flag.
The deteat wiped out that possi-
bility for the Tigers; and their last
mathematical chance of catching
up on the Yanks, dropping Uku.
into a three-way tie for third
place with the idle Indians and
Senators.
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DENTON, TMtAE, RECORD-CHRONICLE. WEDNK8DAY. SEFrKMBKR 9, l>3<
Rotary Annexes
Fred Ellison (seeded no. 3); Rog-
1 er smith (seeded No. 41 )vs. stew-
art Allen; st Bob Johnson vs. Jackie
Hoag; Ray Smith vs. Dick Bell;
J. W Johnson vs. winner Bell-
Smith' match.
The draw in doubles is as fol-
lows:
Cliff Bolton, Wes Ferrell of the Red
sbk and Johnny Allen of the In-
dhana. . . South Carolina can .claim
a ouple, 10, An Van Lingle Mun-
go of the Dodgers and Buck New-
some of the Senators
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EASTLAND, Sept. 9.—(m—Dr. M
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new president of the Northwest
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