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Return to form of two players
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MEET FRIDAY IN OEPNERS
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Manage Phillies
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lumbia should field one of the East s
best offenses against Army Satur-
leum code of ethics which formed
the basis of the suit. American Pe-
troleum institute, which had fos-
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the Atmospheric Nitrogen corpora-
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Utilities Bowlers
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roach beeame like hand-writ.
the state should recover nothing
from, them.
The payment was made in cash-
iers checks of the Austin National
bank A cashiers check does not
Mrs. L. A.
Mother Die
Coach Dewey Mayhew announc-
ed today that he has shifted the
FORFEITURES NOT ORDERED
Charter torfettures and cancella-
tion of permits to do business in
Texas had been asked - the state s
Atty. Gen William McCraw said
PISTOLS
LARIATS ,
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I know”
A Exhibit For
1938 Campaign
By DREW MIDDLETON
HUNTING KNIVES
’KERCHIEFS
A pineapple is something you
eat. a typewriter is something
too write on. and no one drrads
lead poisoning.
Looney, 36,000; George Mendell, s3,-
000 and Bryan Blalock. (3 000
Ensigy blue
Bottie green
Paddock green
Blate
By HENRY MeLEMORE
CHICAGO, Oct 5—UP.'—Chica-
they feel that with that kind of
blocking they ran score against any
team in the district
Wright stated. "The best defense
New Colors
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—EYES ON RUSSELL
Stetson "Special"—the new finer Stetson for 5,00.
Stetson "Playboy"— the beloved sports hat with
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The Morrismen will be gunning
for their third straight victory in__________
Ihis week s' game it has been many known chemist
"What’s the losers’ share "
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tige aa . . . STETSON. Acknowledged leader in
style and quality, Stetson now demonstrates its
Jeadership in value. We present this famous hat in
choice materials with smooth snd seratch finishes,
finest workmanship snd flatteringstyles. A hat you
will weir long and proudly.
tough customer in any league, and
they should make it two straight
against Chicago. Saturday.
Iowa, Wisconsin and Missouri are
' other definite comeback threats In
'the west with the Badgers granted
A -T • .
Southwest Goes Intersectional
West Texas Utilities bowlers lost
two of the three games in their
match witi Abilene Sheet Me al
works at Dahlgren's Bowling alley
last night but the marga in the
game they won was enough to beat
the opposition
The losers had a handicap of 8
Wedgesd
MOTIO]
proved Im right."
Gehrig lifted one out of the
"Even better? said “the brain."
"That provs Im on the in-
side."
Dickey stepped Into a fast one
and belted it Into the lake.
"Better still," remarked "the
brain" gleefully looking at his
__Baylor showed up well at stopping
Arkansas’ ground attack as demon-) * Even a squealer isn’t put on the
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• FROGS, AGGIES, PONIES
ON CROSS COUNTRY TREKS
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Baylor Goes to Arkansas For
Only Conference Game of Week
Ranger . ..i.
Brownwood .
Miaral .Wells
Stphenvilie ,
IFadttand...
ran his avrage down to 638.
Wright and Oibbs hope that their
744
scrappy one-armed lad to De-
■ ment Osbournes old post. Jones
will play defensive guard. while
Raymond Chambers will be at
the defensive tackle.
In each game but that was no:
enough to make the difference The
total score was West" Texas Utittes
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nr Comebacks in
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ave 98 or these (
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club yan keep their blocking per-
centage up to the 800 mark for
The Texas Christian university Horned Frogs, who meet
Temple university at Philadelphia Friday night, departed yes-
terday and the Texas Aggies, who play the Sugar Bowl cham-
pions. Santa Clara, at San Francisco Saturday, left last night.
Dub Wooten Co.
ATHLETIC A I BPORTING GOODS
1075 No. 2nd
work for the U. S. air service during
the World war His inventions in-
through which it had been asserted
defendant oil companies operated
while they were parties to a petro-
original petition. Neither was or-
dered. In addition to the $450,000
cash settlement the Texas Petro-
feum Marketers association is di-
rected to pay the costs of the suit.
It is estimated the costs will reach'
The keen competition which
has been built up among the
members of the footbal squad,
according to the roaches, has
made all of them blocking con-
I scious and each Is endeavoring
to raise his blocking percentage
in figuring the blocking percent-
pre-
With
The scores:
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noon at 3 ( clock at the high school
stadium.
San Angelo goes to Big Spring
Friday nignt in the other half of
the western bill There is very lit-
tle' basis for comparison of the
ingthe world is an excellent offense
azin if our club develops a sure-fire
offense we will not have much to
worry about."
| After Changes
Columbia Grade
the tnnermost chambers of the Yan- foesBreckenridge draws Olney at
kee hideout He learned what Yan- ‘ -
pais for approval.
This came speedily. They all
looked at him and nodded gravely, I
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heartened Arkansas but Ralph At-
wood backfield letterman was still
ailing and will be unable to play
Mozelle last Friday night it
la without a doubt one e: the
beat otfenslve eluba hi distriet
MB bat It has shown aigns ot
weaknem in detenslve play. •
sort of a moral victory, lIke-you used to read about’out on the H-SU
campus. -
The frosh have been coming along rapdly since they took that awful
beating from the varsity the week before the season opened. Alexander
youngsters have played only one game, holding the Portales, N M, junior
college to a scoreless tie a couple oftweeks ago.
STARRnNG in the frosh lineup was another little fellow—James Beam.
• Beam was the principal offensive threat of the high school Eagles
last fall. He weighs about 145 pounds.
Beam had a big hand. In putting ove’me touchdown on the upper
classmen. He scooted around end for 30 yards to put the ball on the
4-yard line and then passed over the goal Une to Burrus, the former
• 'Wednesday Evening, October 5, 1938
He taught at Harvard, Vanderbilt,
-Stanford and Illinois before the
have announced that a break is
825 000.
The settlement was approved bv
Dist. Judge J, D Moore who said
from the bench he considered it fair
and equitable to all concerned Gov.
James V. Allred, who had filed the
suit while he was attorney general
m 1931. said that under all the dr-
cumstances he considered it a good
settlement. He pointed to the time
that has transpired and difficulty
there would be in getting witnesses
Tota! ...... 635 594 €74 1923 imminent—and as everybody knows.
Handicap ... 8 8 8 24 breaks make tha series
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White, fine quailty.
after the lapse of time. When the
suit was filed," Allred said, "there
was a question if Texas had any
anti-trust law. Now, the law has
been upheld and there is no ques-
Von as to its validity w the future '
he considered the settlement a good
one for the state
The Judgment is the third against.
o companies tor alleged violation
of anU-trust laws. In 1(07 a judg-
ment of $1,623,900 was paid by
Waters-Pierce on company and in
1(13 a payment of 8500.000 was
made by Standard Oil of New Jer-
sey. One other larger Judgment for I
the state was recovered in an oil
-suit by Allred while he was attor-
ney general It was not a penalty
suit but a suit for title to and val-
ue of oil token from, land claimed
for the state school fund Judgment
in that case was $1,075,000.
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Cashiers Checks Drawn On Austin
» Bank; Allred Pleased at Judgment
end last year, has.been shirted “eluded improvements in the
the wing back position ■ sesfor nitrogen fixation
He is no Grange but he gives the — -
Davis was in charge of helium
HOUSTON Oc
Federation of I
informed source:
reply indirectly I
volt’s appeal for
approving a resol
58th annual co
reopening of th
with John L. Le
The resolution,
gates from the 1
ant employees
ance, demanded
negotiations brok
ber be renewed ]
It also asked1
L. recognize the
. trial unionism ;
Chairman Lewis
lion industries.
Any possibility
' tions committee
resolution was
yesterday by W
, federation’s pres:
"Overtures for
should and oughi
CIO.” Green te
"There is no imn
peace and noth
but wait.”
MESSAGE TO C
Green’s commi
by a message of
convention from
which he exprs
door to peace w
and warned of t
might injure all i
war went on.
Questioned at
about the possi
House letter had
Mr Roosevelt to
ential mediator 1
L. quarrel, Gree
did not interpre
"I don’t consic
by the president i
position on his
particulariy on t"o-ply killings at and 3 in the sector—Sweetwater
and Abilene—collide Friday arter-
A etlu. Mvmp we‘w
nt these rnmou mi
Colorful patter
tackle position.
Mrs. Louise E
at the home at
L A Sadler. 222
last night in her
attempted to wal
ing. and discoven
Mrs. ohnston
who was credited
L Pet.
0 1000
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0 1000
■ second base
District Institute for graduate
nurse, is to be held in Abilene Oc-
i^^r 19, A. Louise Dietrich, general
secretary of the Texas Graduate
Nurses association has announced.
The program is to Begin at 10
a. m at the Wooten hotel with gen-
eral conference and talks on indi-
vidual nurses and their problems
Prom 11:30 to 13 30 the question of
Nurses -Responsibility for Thetr
Own Safety.- will be subject of
general discussion.
the best chance of regaining the
-ren at which were shot dozn
Esm
—’ monta n « penguin Fiat next to "the brain", asirtsay:
i Lions balance Running on reverses
| to the short side, he balances Sid* w- ... ----- —
Luckman's strong side charges Co-FWor nH discovery as 10 he-
. • ______— —______ “um was made while with the U. S.
B25eau ot Mines between 1919 and
85-.
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More blocking, more tackling and •
years since t'victory bell at ACC
has rung tha weekends in a row
but the ACC team expects to show . -rg .me . utmuny .
their runng attack isn't as 1m- attack He became ill Saturday
potent as it appeared against Bul “ — '
THE. ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
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third base coarh. A flatter of
138__409 zen The situation called for a
156—399 three-way investigation, and they
SHANGHAI Oct 5 —(P— Japa-
four teams thus far San Angelo
and Big Spring have yet to-win a
game Sweetwater is unbeaten and
untied and Abilene has dropped
one game
Here are the records:
Sweetwater
25. Fort Worth Tech 6.
40. Spur 0. a-
” Abilene
43 Motan,6.-
0. Lubbock 14 )
San Angelo
0. North Side Fort Worth 8.
0, Thomas Jefferson 0.
Big Spring
6 Lames.
0. Colorado 7
Brown and Southern California are
hitting the comeback trail after sor-
ry seasons in 1937.
Columbia, licked five times last
sity Mustangs hop a train this eve-
ning bound for Chicago and their
clash with Marquette university
Friday night.
Meanwhile the Baylor university
Bears and Arkansas university Raz-
orbacks dug in with a vim for their
conference struggle at Fayetteville
tion and the Solvay Process
pany.
scrimmage correcting weaknesses ponent a rub.
that showed up in games played Princeton will get a .severe test
| iast k " * •ed Saturday. The Tigers, deep to one
. of those slumps that occur at even
The W ildcat* will Journey to San the oldest powers, have met only
| Angelo Saturday night to play the
! strong North Texas State Teachers
college Nic I Pappas of San Angelo
I only freshman to make the Wildcat
team this year, is expected to play
“ great tackle before his home
Two Southwest conference football squads were on the
way today and another leaves tonight for'intersections! games —2
thst place them in the national limelight;
they banded
133 148-384
153 124-426
117 126—390
147 129—408
Lather Morria, the shifty-htpped
back, is also near the top u the
best blocker on the elab.
He to allied and abetted in
his blocking by meveral other
outstanding Uda on the squad,
however, who have nice records
• far Taken all together the
elub has a blocking average in
the two games ineluded in the
above tabulation of Alt That to
almost perfeel for anybody*
bon etab and probably aecounts
Tommy Beene is
Hurt, May Be
Out for Season
You could cut the gloom with a
knife out in the McMurry football
camp today The reason: Tommy
Beene, the Indians' hard luck play-
er. Is out of the lineup for Friday
night's skirmish with Trinity—and
possibly for the entire seasort.
•Beene was a victim of a freak
accident when he shoved his
left hand through a window
glam and eat a finger leader.
Here’s how It happened: Beene
was obliging fellow student- to a
science laboratory on the third
floor of the main buildl-- by hoist-
ing cold drinks to a bucket with a
rope attached. The bucket dropped.
Beene attempted to catch it. The
catch was good, but he rammed his
hand into the glass to the try.
.The hand is in a plaster cast,
and his physician says it will be-
at least four weeks, maybe
more, before the hand ean be
used.
Beene, a senior quarterback, had
been out of uniform since the first
I year, is a grade A exhibit. The at-
tack has added force ~d balance.
- I mostly because Art Radvilas, an
$1 98 and up
Brownwood Lions to the top game
Brownuood. one of the sectional
favorite*, should win but, it's due to
For years, be interesting
682 1947 and world series this desperado Mineal Wells plays at Cisco Two
■ o: the diamond wormed.his way into other •teams play non-conference
, NEW YORK. Oct 5.—(P— They
come back quicker to football; a
halfback declared eligible, a key
I lineman from last fall's frosh, the
[sudden maturity of a handful of
players: Any of these can turn a
i i mediocre team into a good one in a
1 yearis time.
Currently - Columbia, Michigan,
Kentucky, Mississippi. Princeton,
•Ion. succeed Jimmy Wilson who re- Cox’ ..........
signed last Saturday after Being at Powers. ..... 120
the Philller helm aWice 1(34 when Long ....... 134
he replaced Burt Shqtton. Waldrop..... (9
Prothro pracHced Vdentistry to Coleman .....49
1(31 and 1(33 after a trial to the 1 Fiannagan 80 4
majors with the Washington Ben- Booth ...... 30
ators. Then returned to baseball Adair . ...........
and has been a--ciated with it Byars ........ 65
ever since The last nine years were Davis . 79
I spent in the role of manager all Childers . .. 31
in the Southern assoc.*tion five Bell 33
1-ea3 with Memphts and the, last From the above it took* *« ir1
"esk Darastasjuithpinpenin tup Big Spring end, for the touch.
him on the bench most of the sea- — ... —
murder on the bases
ALLINGER, Oct 5— (Spb-
Coaches Felton T -Pooch, Wright
and Paul Gibbs of the Ballinger
Bearcats are seeing definite results
from the use of Wright s patented
। blocking recorder according to a
statement from the conches this
week
Cox. Powers arriah, Wellhaus-
TINX TUCKER, the Waco sports writer, rates Fats Cranfill’s- Temple
J Wildcats as the best team to the state at this stage of the cam-
paign. He places Waco second. Corpus Christi third and Lubbock
fourth.
He has the state champions. P E. Shotwell's Longview team, down
to thirteenth. Sweetwater. In fifteenth position. Is his top OU Bell
choice, while Abilene, twentieth, Is his next selection from this district.
I see I get
Then the Northside Chicago
mob got to him. With dough.
He sold out to public money
bag Na 1. Phil Wrigley, who
is known in Chicago eireles as
the bite." He left .the , Yan-
kee mob for the Cub gang. It
is not known for sure how he
left, but ahe D. A- suspets he
left in the dead of night in a
sleek, high -powered pullman,
lower Arar 4 answering to the
Eagles Entertain Sweetwater
Mustangs at High School Field
The boys get down to serious
business to the west' or tough end four with Htte. Rock He won one
e. • . ___- championship at the bells, of each
of the OU Belt this week. club. ~
Teams rated generally as No*. 1 —------------------------—---
day:
Although Purdue and Wisconsin
are bidding for glory to the Big
Ten, Michigan is the outstanding
comebacker to that rugged sector.
The "punt, pass and prayer" bbys
won four and lost four last year,
fired Harry Kipke and hired Fritz
Crislet, who had doctored Prince-
ton s lagging fortunes.
BOUNDING BACK-
Apparently he also has the med-
icine for Michigan. The Wolverines
knocked over Michigan state, a
His was a "black
water at
ages for team member* the coaches
do not include any player that had
less than 30 opportunities, to any
one game as that would be unfair
to those that played meet of the
game or the entire 60 minutes
Below I* given the percentage en and Long have nice percentages,
rating of each member of toe for the first of the weason Davis
Bearcat squad for the two games 170 pound center, started off nicely
which have been played at home to the first game with a percentage
with the.blocking recorder in me of about 900 but the game last
i . . .. __... — HoW they stack UP Friday night found him to pbor
-ist turned baseball- manager will Listed in this order: Player, op- form He missed almost two-thirds
try to drill the lowly Phillies into1 portunitiex to block number of of his blocking asstanments and
pennant contenders during toe next blocks missed and the percentaze of fa hie averasa Xi.Mli •n (4«
i t". year* . successful blocks made, the squad
Heis Dr James Thompsof (Doc) stacks up like tote
Prothro of Memphis He was signed Pet Good
to a two-year contract yesterday by Player Opp Missed
Gerald Nugent president of the Kremptn .
Philadelphia National league club Morris . .
Prothro. former manager- al Lit- Parrish
name of Hiawatha Springs
Anyway, today he is sitting in a
bomb-proof dugout with his, fellow
I baseball killer* from Chicago Al-
ready the Cubs have sent expensive
wreaths to toe Pirates and are
today pricing triple-plated casets
for Yankees. They are counting
on the brain.'’
Now what ean “the brain" tel!
them? What can he squeal? What
secrets ean he give away? Local
police authorities are watching this
closely and are said already to
hane thrown * cordon around La:-
TO CHICAGO
The Southern Methodist untver- ' T I • C I
Today Sports
heights. Kentucky,
Thes
strated by the freshmen and Bill spot anymore and if. he la taken
Patterson was never better at for a ride it is down Michigan boule-
chenking passes Durham Bivins yard with folks throwing ticker
rftena back, nursed injuries. “Po “prove what I say is true I
The university of Texas -ong- give you Anthony The Brain, Laz-
horns worked on defense against zeri, who is known to’the trade as
Oklahoma university plays which Tony the Torpedo
they will try to stop at Dallas Sat- Even as I write this, Lazzeri is
urday Indications were that sopho- squealing on his old mob— the New
more Nelson Puett, Jr. would break York Yankees For 12 years Laz-
into the line-up as a backfielder. sen was one of the Yankee "trig-
injuries plagued the Rice Owls ger ’ men He sat in on their coun-
with Bill Haner and Andy Nobles, cils helped grease their guns, help-
guards, being forced from the ed put the finger or. -their foes in
up The Owls play LAisiana State, a pinch, no one was more anxious
nese followed up a. 12 mile advance
today wh a furius attack by
which they occupled Loki, 38 miles
southwest of Juichang
Japanese r » ned •rr maneuver
turned eheief fen -he cHtrtg4 ngon-thewa’ntohim 'll
une - - ~ ' when third base . oar h yelled
Teian Chinese said the, derentga “attaby JoeN only Tony the
Japa neg attemptmg to push Torpedo r*«Har4 that this
Dazgi hit mr into cen-
ter field standa.
"Good:" said LazxerL.
{Total.....662 701
Wheel Metal 1st Ind
Wood ........ 137 135
Potthott ..... 143 103
Ash ..... 94131
H Cockrell .... 144 129
Page .........137 1M
tered the code, and the 15 defend-
I ant companies *1! went free under
a section of the Judgment declaring
•aged another SL Valentines
Gehrig Dir key. and Dimaggio
the wop blotting em out Even
the "big brain." MrCarthv
couldnet cross hi, lers without
the Torpedo lifting his eye-
The afternoon session will begin
At 1 o’clock with discussion of the
considerably merit system, private duty asaca-
I pusnea auuu ocason, meets reer, and "Why Higher Education?"
[ Vanderbilt Saturday in a southeast- Evening discussions will begin at
era conference game that offer* the 7:30 for private duty nurses
chance the Wildcats have been Miss Dietrich is holding a series
•waiting , ot the institutes throughout Texas
Mississippi, knocked down by six 1
.rivals has done considerable come-
backing so far, trampling L. 8
and Louisian* Tech A soft one Sat-
ningly. the strength and toe weak- Team—
ness of ’he batters Breckenridge
.6 ' 5.
Ellis Jons, letterman at guard
last year, will start Fridays
important skirmish with Sweet-
By HAL SAYLES
A couple of-pint-szed backs got favorable nods from the coaching «
start when those big bruisers, the varsity reserves, and those almost a«
big bruisers toe freshman regulars, tangled out at Hardin-Simmons this
week
Frank Kimbrough was particularly impressed with the showing of
L. B Russci, 150-pound sophomore, about whom you'll be seeing and
reading a lot the rest of this season
Russell wouldn't rate a nickel on form. He throw* his feet in
- all direction* when he start* out. At that, he’s one of the fastest
of the Cowboys' scat back*. And too, It’s deceiving to the opposition,
to see his feet flying one way and hia blonde head streaking in f
another. Also he can throw that leather almoat as well as his feet
THE varsity, made up of second, third and fourth stringers, whipped
A the freshmen 13 to 6. For Mack Alexander's first year men, it was '
Green said "Bu
would submit a
I would place I
cutive council at
8. Austin EI “Paso' 30 a
Attention in the eastern division is Cown roik
centered on Ranger and Ciaco. The ‘ nv Hiss. — .. . .
Bulldogs, up and about after sev- eli°sanders,‛ nanhyheu team tDut
er*, lean seasons entertain toe who u suftering from "a “brussd
hip It is doubtful whether Sanders
will get to play Saturday night.
After today* hard drill the
Wideats wm taper off Thursday
and Friday before going to San
Angelo Defense wU! be stressed
home, while Eastland attracts Fort Thursdaz and Friday C
----- He learned how Worth Tech .Stephenville is idle tis
they held the bell when they threw- week J
a curve a str Jie. or changed pac - The standings <
In his mind he stored stay run- EASTERS DIVISION
more polish on offense and defense
plays are on tap for the Abslene
i ‘ Yesterday Coach BG Morrisana mautttanaTaanugortenscs formed-at Midland
Coach Frank Kimbrough of H-SU , tunes up the eleven for a schedule MIDIAN •
sent their charge st hrough a lengthy in which they can give every op- comIAND. .Oct. 5— SpD—In-
• corporation of a new oil company
for.West Texas headed by three
Midland men and with headquar-
ters at Midland, ha* been an
nounced. It is the North Shore cor show who supplied toe funds One
poration and received Ita Ico: check tor $425,000 was drawn to
William* Now they encounter Dart- charter several days ago as favor of the state Separate cashier
mouth, touted as the claas of the Ben F Nysewander."Jr. is pres, checkrapid $25,000 fees to special
Ivy league dent or the new company w w couns""eemployed by the state to
a The coastis most. Pe: rinial comez-Force is vice-president, and A J assst in the suit. The special coun-
backer..Southem Calfornia. mee Paus 14 secretary. It is understood sel and the amounta ordered paid
Ohio State to one of the day* ma- that the venture is backed by Chi- l to them were: Robert E Cofer and
or in tersectional batties. Already cago capital. ' John D Corer comprising the firm
beaten.by Alabama. the Trolans In the few days since it was in- or Cofer a cofer, 313,000:
"ve tote chance to save national corpora ted. North Shore has 2 - ----- ~
prestige and Howard Jone, coach- ready paid in excess of 5100.000
ing Job. proven royalty to the Wasson -Den
xerrteld of Gaine*-Yoakum, the
I Clyde Cowden portion of the Gold-
Amith Poo in Ector, and the Hlour
। Bluff field of Nueces county.
CHICAGO Oct 5—J’—A den-
throuzfh ’he Tapieh mountains on
the north bank of the Yangtze,
nrth west at Hankow
A Japanese communique Mid in-
lading planes bombed Llangshan
in eastern Szechsan - vince, and
destroyed nine grounded Chinese
pianes, afterwards engaging to an
air batt e with 20 Chinere planes
the Davidson, Oklahoma, lad whose experience had been limited
entirely to the six-man game. Nunn was some shakes at this off- •
spring of the grid sport, however, landing a spot on the New York
Sun’s six-man football all-American.
Nunn was tried at a Une position it the outset of the season, and
later he was shifted to the backfield. Kimbrough thinks he will be a top-
notch blocking back in a year or so. •
AUSTIN, Oct. 5— (UP)— Who
paid $450,000 in settlement of the
state's $17,850,000 penalty suit for
violations of the state anti-trust
law is not revealed by the Judgment
on record to 98th distrjct court here
today
The judgment is against Texas
Petroleum Marketers association.
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