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PAGE SIX
Tune In on KRBC
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
Tuesday Morning, August 19,19410
Tuesday Mor
It’s Quick.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
URE NEWS
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HEADACHE FOR MARINERS—A fishing boat makes its way through a harbor entrance
believed the worlds narrowest—22 feet wide, winding, and only nine feet deep- and leading from
Pacific ocean to Depoe Bay, Ore. Only sports boats, fishing craft and trawlers can squeeze through.
Overhead is the four-lane highway bridge of Oregon Coast highway. U.S. 101.
I D ne
SUPPORT—That Hawaii’s
155,000 residents of Japanese ex-
traction are loyal to the United
States rather than to Japan is
the belief of Sanje Abe, new
visiting on west ceast. He’s
Hawaii’s first territorial senator
of Japanese ancestry.
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WORKING GIR LS—Anita Ehms and Carol Lynne (right)
wear costumes designed in the N Y.A. workshop. Chicago, to com-
bine chic with utility for working girls’ garb Left a welder’s unie
form: right, woodworker’s Roth are of cotton
GOES NUDE. MAKES NEWS—Two-year-old “Peaches” Dill and her ix-menthiel
brother seem not to mind furore in Philadelphia, caused when Peaches walked naked water
front at 2 a.m. Their father works nights, mother had gone out for food.
ROOF ROUTINE- Actress Rita Hayworth gives out with a
smile, trying * new dance routine on Hollywood rooftop.
1 UST A LITTLE L 0 WE R—Since this croaker—the day’s
catch for James Nutter of New Orleans—is much too small to eat.
Tiger, the dog, figures he might have some use for it. Jimmy is
worrying already about school days ahead.
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NEWEST LANDING BOAT—New trick up navy's
sleeve is this type landing boat, built by Higgins Industries in New
Orleans. Note how men are below deck, protected from machine
gun fire. Each boat is self-powered, carries 20 to 30 men and is
designed to operate in a smoke screen behind the torpedo boat I
fleet. They’re built to run aground to land troops dry-footed.
•NOVA
By HARR
NEA Service
DOMPTON LA
- 18—Win, lose
Joe Louis at
_ Joe Louis
@Californian coul
• year ago last
But Nova h
Streptococcus li
• time before Toi
him in the 14t
aadelphia in Sep
The
Stan
RESULTS
TEXAS
Fort Worth 6 E
Oklahoma City 8
, Shreveport 4. Di
Tulsa 2-8. Hous
NATION
A New York #7 C
Cincinnati 13-5,
Brooklyn 6. Pitts
(Only games sch
AMERIC /
NEW YORK at
threatening weather
Boston at St. L
Washington 4 (
(Only games sch
• STA
TEXAS
TEAM —
TEAM-
Houston ........
• Tulsa .........
Shreveport.....
Dallas .......
m Fort Worth
• Oklahoma City ...
Beaumont .....
San Antonio
NATION
TEAM
Brooklyn .......
St. Louis .......
Cincinnati ......
Pittsburgh ....
, A New York .......
• Chicago ........
Boston ......
Philadelphia
• AMERICA
• TEAM
New York ......
Chicago . -......
Boston ........
_ Cleveland . ......
• @ Detroit ......
Y Philadelphia
Washington
St. Louis ........
TANA
Dallas at Shreve
Fort Worth at B
g Okla City at Sa
W Tulsa at Housto
NATION
Pittsburgh at B
man (8-8) and su
(0-0) and Davis (8
. Chicago at New
(1-1) vs Hubbell
Cincinnati at Phi
(1-3) and Vander
D ton (0-Ii and Hoe
S St Louis at Bor
Johnson (6-9)
/ AMERIC 4
New York at De
and Russo +11-7+
and Benton (8-5).
Boston at St Lt
and Harris (4-13,
a and Muncrief (8-6
6 Philadelphia at
(9-9) and
(15-8) and Ross 13
Washington at C
vs Dean (2-4)
• Navy For
Jump the
. Eastern!
PERSONNEL—As the na-
tion’s No. I placement manager
in charge of the careers of a mil-
lion young men newly arrived
for army training. Lieut. Col
Willard S. Paul supervises the
system whereby the right man
gets the right job in army.
SO GOOD IT HURTS—Cletus "Boots" Poffenberger
himself is authority for the statement that he's no longer base-
ball s Bad Boy. He has reformed, says he. assuming his audience-
heckling stance. He pitches for Buford, Ga., team.
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UP. DOW N-Mid-man-
nered Cardinals’ Manager Bill
Southworth (above) whose team
has been sce-sawing with the
Dodgers for National League su-
premacy, contrasts sharply in
temperament with the Brooklyn
mentor, Lippy Leo Durocher.
ANNAPOLIS.
—Prof Swede L
gun on other ei
tors by summor
@100 Middies to I
practice of the
and found that
the injury and
ready on hand.
Two promising
@ren Montgomery
Charles Becker,
were unable to a
because of ailm
has a badly inju
er has contracte
are expected to
• Navy, however
sophomore mate
two 1940 teams
games tied one
While many (
have been hard
m and the draft, I
"lost only right 1
year's first and
With the undef
team filling the
porters anticipat
emy’s outstandi
gchines this fall.
The squad pri
and light conditi
until Sept 1 a
will be issued fe
•Tulsa Oile
Two Off B
it
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LESSON LEAR NED—Rowdy, one of the two pups here,
owes his life.Io Sammy Swan, 6 of Middlebourne, W. Va., who
remembered a family conversation on first aid and applied methods
to the drowned dog Sammy s sister to Barbara, 2.
SIGN OF SEVEN—No only did this calf, owned by Mrs.
S. J. Nuccio of New Orleans, have d 7 on its face but it was born
at 7 a.m. on May 7 and was seventh calf born to Nuccio hozd this,
year. Above ealf-faneler is Gloria Coletta.
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‘LOAD OFF THE FEET' OF KIBITZERS—Thanks to City Street Engineer James R. Tempest in Woonsocket R |
“sidew alk superintendents" attached to a paving job now kibitz in comfort. Tempest installed wooden bleachers on shady side of street.
HOUSTON Ti
Houston's losing
the unprecedent
@straight Monday
Tulsa Oilers gai
I tory before a bo
1 of 3,500
The Oilers wo
J to 1. when H
Fred Martin In
1 Gand took the sec
nings when Not
recalled from M
matching Peache
Bertram for 13 1
The double li
lead to 19 game
. • Between the c
' was presented a
by a local boos
First game:
Tulsa .........
Houston .....
Wyse and Herman
@
Second game
Tulsa 030 t
Houston 200 02
Davis Bertram ar
sell, Gardner and 1
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1941, newspaper, August 19, 1941; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1635106/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.