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Hock In I labor I'iirk (til* after
noon for oil" of tin- himiir-t or
ciihIoiik tin* Hastiéis have
in i heir year und « half of base
ball life in Boi'M'i',
The occasion ih '.¡onion NVI'
Tiny," the time in :i o'clock this
afternoon it lid Mi 1 trauie iK !•«•
tweon the Ifuvui' |i-a<llnp I'ainpa
Oilers auil tlldttc rip-rottritiK Hot
Ki r (lusaer*
Veil is colehritHnr his thirlv
third birthday and Boraor finis
iinil merchant* arc i'IviuuIiim out*
of the bi><i;esi panics of tIn* year
Civic clubs Ilium directors. pei
son a I friend* anil fan* till ol
thorn — will be on deck to cheer
the home run ma.-iter and brine
him erift«.
A bos will lit* placed near the
«nirauc. i.híi> in ordi'i to li't fan-
who hav«< not pinchan.-d pet-vat*
(?lftn tn Kid In on Un- «Ift ijlvliii;
Wiley "Cy" Moore latest ad
diiiou to I hi' (lasner* pitching
staff and a vote ran of «I yearn
In the majors. will lie HtartlnK
twirier for the Bort-ei nine.
Moore wiis a clone friend and
nelKhbor fil N"M's when they 11 v -
# d at MolHti, Ok la., quite .i few
year* ago Sine then both men
have traveled fur and wide over
the baseball country
Nell played with 1'Uiniia Inst
year and .Moore moved over from
the Tcuis l^ iiuue The laltei has
played hi three World Harina,
playful five years with the Yanks
and fitse with the It<<1 .Sox and
In out for a won h;il| unilte to
(five tiiw fortiier tieuhbor.
(iivtne time is net for :! o'clock
Ibis afternoon Imii KifU will he
presented to the Oasser manntrer
a ho n I len minutes before t ho
flrnt hum com en to bin. It will
he a sitíale «ame.
should today's «am:* he rained
cut. the (¡asset's and ()llers will
meet tomorrow nlirht In a double,
header, starting at 0:15 o'clock.
"Nell Day" will also lie moved
over lo I he firm Kfunc ot the
doiibli'header, Boh Takowell.
bnatncHH manager said yesterday
The (¡«users yesterday swamp-
ed 'lie ''loVts Pioneers in both
Karnes ot a rtoubleheader taking
the afternoon uume 4 to and
the nightcap 0 to 4.
In I he first uaftte Borcet came
from behind a 2 lo 0 «cure In tin
wvetitlt to laity three runa They
followed in the eitthth with an
other lo cinch Ule «ame
Soule started for the Cansera
but was relieved In the fourth
by Hausmari who held the I'ion-
♦er scoreless for the rest ol the
fíame, Kixco allowed in hit.'
■while the 1'loiieers Kantered only
7 hits off the combined twirl-
Injis of Soule and Hausman
The nlKhteap was a ten inn
iniz thriller Bornet knotted the
Heorij at 4-all In the sevenlh and
the «ame went Into an extra Inn
ln«. M I
At this point the Ottsserw put
on one of theli ¿perlaI limiting
uprt'es, a five run aTfalr and re
liefer Benny Franklin held iht-
PlOPnera scoreless in their hall'
of ihe frame.
Tlnsli'.v started for the Masserf
hill wio relieved ill f ft vol ot
Krankllli. The Clovls nine Earner
ed 12 hits off both pitchers
The shutout kinu id the Bion-
eers. Shirley, flnall) diopped i
Same to the local eiub. 1'ievloiiv
lili last uifht'H KttWe ihe tiaHs«rs
haven't been able lo louch him
He allowed 1 fi Hflsser hits.
The twin will .veslenlay pill Ihe
Oaasers four and a half Karnes
ahead ol !.<ulM«jjj$ptli<i three unit ■>
half behind ihird plan Lubbock
The ifoiiblebeailer Aridity nielli
*«* rallied out.
HI a rt Ul c today and i'ontliliiin¡'
litroa/fli lili ; week teams in the
Industrial la-aulle will make lip
all lied, postponed antld protest
ed tía me* The league playoffs
will •-f.«11 wei k from loday al
11 ii b< i I'ark.
I'roiests have been raised •'.# lo
i in' ell>ilb;tllty of pla,vi*rN on se
i line- and I'resid"lit I- S
t'hrlsiopMef will lake ofl'lfciul ac
don >'ii these next Tuesday,
\i ih.it lime mainlines will lie
hroiiKhl up to order and final
paittiiR- in the playoff will lie
detei mined In e«n- of He anion"
lie lop four lentils In the stand
l!iK> a - i>ni of :t koi iiiN pnibably
will be made lo determine the
Pla.voll entry
Western Carbon 1'iiday defeat
"d league leaiiilll'. Itl'IgKs lied Sox.
7 '! Ill lite liaal «verme of the re ',-
ii la! playiim season.
The Carbons «;ot V hils^ anil
made two i rrors while the Bed
Sox were collei t ltt« only five hits
and makinii three errors.
Batteries for Western Carbon
were Thompson and Rhodes. for
Bribas lied Sox. Johnston and
Oarrett.
Ilitber Alenandcr made it nine I
MialKlM with a 10 win over
Jim's Demons In another Friday
Kami* In the last round. Iluber
Alexander has triumphed over ev-
ery i ell iii In the league.
Hitting honors went to CÍ
N win a n Who hit !i for I.
Batteries for Hither Alexander
Were Lcfiy N'ewtnati and C, New
man; loi Jim's Demons, Klntley,
Tllley and Urayson
White ot Stinnett retired the
first 11' men fiiclne him to lead
Stinnett In a 7 '! win over Karl's
laiTioh Friday..
The l.ttncher.s «arnered only
five hits off While while SCn
net! was sinashltiK oui I I lilt*
1-11111 n« honors went 10 MtirvaV
•and Vincent. who hit homers.
Thompklns who hit two triples,
and Han mi. who koi - for :¡,
Itatteries for Htltiacti were
White and Hroek; for liarll's
l.timh Young Láveme, mid
Karns
Mellroy announced a week a«o
II would forfeit tile rent of lis
regularly scheduled Kaiiie- tlulf
Hlal was pitted against Mcllroy In
Friday s name and won on the
forfeit.
Sanford also won over Sheet's
lainKhorns via the forfeit route
lo ko a notch higher In lengue
stundiiiKs
Official siamllti^r, will proba lily
he pithllslii'd In Wednesday'! is
sue of the Herald. Stories on re.
played Karnes will also he carried
throughout 'he week,
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I GOLF GOSSIP I
= By GENE ROOT §
The second eighteen holes
llillst he played loilay in the fill
her ¡>4 liuie medal pluy tonina
ill e ti I All opponents llillst "de
dure ' I lleno elves before teeing
off and play Willi at least two
iiiliet louriiainenl players, pre
I'ei able from (heir own flight.
The final eighteen holes will
be played negt week-end.
By scoring an ensy ,10 1-2 to
1-1 I :! victory over lile I'ampa
C C women the Burger women
kept their record cleUll for the
season. So far, they have won
four matches and lost unite.
As a result of the recent rains
Hi.- 1 III bet gruss greens are 111
better condition than ever The
fail ways have been rolled twice,
and are now greener Hunt at any
time during the year.
The three water boles are full,
and now lend to lie honest to
goodness hazards There is a
small lake on the fourth hob
and on number three,
Wall llelameller and your
columinsl de tea ted tinryl Farm-
er I'hlllips pro. and Hale Storle,
county etimnipioit by a :! 2 mar-
gin last Sunday on the new Snlt-
ford course.
Iloot won the third and Hlx-
tc'-nlh holes and lielauietler won
seven and eighteen while the best
Farmer and Storle could do was
He the remaining holtis in the bast-
hall match
About eighty people followed
tiie match.
C F M ('(limits. I'ampa ciiam-
•¡ilort, and «¡rover Austin .lr sec-
tional i-hainplon. i^ill play Cene
Boot Iluber pro. and a local iimn-
i.'ur in a hesi ball match on the
Hllbei course at an early dale.
Sepl s I.-- the probable date.
Because the recent rains have
made the grass greens very soft
players on the Hither courae are
kindly asked lo press down Hie
hole, made in the greens by high-
flying approach «hots.
In l 2!i, j3.B84 ,2(Hi nut*' auto-
mobile were registered a record
year. i\ in estimated thin 44 per
cent of Hint number are sllll In
Borger Women
Triumph Over
Pampa Golfers
Iluber C. (' l.adb's beat Hie
I'ampa ladies ,".n I ■> i.. t i |
lant Wediiesday in an iiiieri'lnli
mulch with ;J7 women playing
Kllieen of the women were from
Hulier and K; from I'ampa
Mrs .1 oh ii Van Sunt shot low
Mel for 11II he; . III". Willi a
handicap ol :tl5 for a 7!i Mr
Swansan -hoi )iiw net for I'ain
pa, In! Hi, for an NR.
Two putting ronieHiH were
held Mrs. Swanson won the first
and Mrs French won the other
Both women were from I'ampa.
I'ilNKMI.N WINS ItACH
SA It A TOCA SIMUNCS, N V
A u v 17 i,T| Willi Bitnelech
not only out of the race but pos-
sibly through with racing forever
¡ Willi m Woodwaid s Fi'iielon to-
day won the 7lst tunning of the
Traver.s StakeR Feiielnn won Hie
f 17.425 major share of the -purse
In a photo finish with Mr- (1. I>.
Widener s Your chanct
What lie||M ftoreer. hrl|H yon.
"If you want to know, auk ytliir
A Helping Hand! I
On jwst your Hipnuttirc
To Pay Off All Those
«in wscured Looiir,
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follow lhr«!
Furr Food Enters
Amarillo Tourney
Fun Food Store baseball team
of Borger wi% meet the Magno-
lia iiltt" of I'ampa al 2 '.u o'clock
tills afternoon in Amurillo for
their Initial till in the Hold Hox-
IVÍOI News (list I'll i lia se Imll
lournanieiit.
The local leant will leave here
early today In order lo gel In
some pre gallic practice before
lack ling Magnolia considered
one of Hie toughcsl ill I lie ills
trlcl according to "Cowboy"
Fruncí s, munagur.
Final | lans for the entry were
completed last night at a meet-
ing of team mem hern.
The tournament will hp n two-
gnme elimination affair A team
will remain in the contest an long
us It keepB from Inning two
games bul Ii will be eliminated
Immediately upon the IrtM of
the htccond game,
Several i earns In the Industrial
League are conaMerlnx entering
the Amarillo tournament.
Roster of the Purr Food team
folios:
H^Hiuer ill . Dingman m, Al
Summer* 2h Huffman 11 , Fran-
ces r. Wilaoti I. Brown f. Ut-
trell f. Boss jraSrMhunr n. Car-
rut hers p, Hawkins p, I'arkis |i.
Tukewell p.
PHILLIPS GRU)
PLAYERS "SET"
AFTER LABORS
Moíi of the I'hlllips High
School football hoys hav'c been
work I ti.-; al manual labor lilla
suinuiet to siretigthen their
miisch s for haul raps they'll gel
when ibis seuaou'M football prar-
lice liegins Sep'- -■
.Most ni Hie hoya have been
pulling on weight Coach "Clien-
i \ Walker says the line and
backlleld Will he much heavier
than it was last year with an ap-
proximate average weight of Itlfi
or I7n pounds
A group of the hoys have been
shoveling dirt and pushing
wheelbarrows ut ihe new I'hlllips
elementary school Bill) Kmep,
Jaca Beyitoids Coael Foster, Har-
old l.ucky" Norman, Ike Moore.
James Flips, Hilly I,owe John
tttephenn. riarwijee "Cowboy"
Hall en net It Kiel, Jim Brailen,
atld Carl Jllcolltl
H l. Cooper has been work-
ing in New Mexico and Tom Yosl
is In cast Tesa?, on a job.
Hilly Khlrhlge is employed in
Louisiana. Most all of the squad
has been doing some kind of
muscle-building work during the
summer. Many m them have
taken advantage of Hie cool
morniiiM'- aud evenings to scrim-
mage on Hie thick sod in front
of ilie IiIkIi school
INDIANS'
STREAK HURT
BY
CI.ICVKI-AND Aug. 17 </P)
Johnny Niggetiug, a fugitive
from the National League, held
Hie Cleveland Indians lo five hilt*!
loday and St Louis squeezed nil
a -' lo I decision which snapped
(lie league leaders' victory streak
ui five games.
Si. Louis 000 I no oiG- 2 7 0
eleve, (hhi i no muí i r> i
Niego ling and .Snare; Harder
Klsensiat and Hemsley.
BOSTON Aug 17 (0>) The
Boston Bed Sox puttied Hmil Leo-
nard for 15 bits in seven Innings
and Ale.v Carrasijuel for three to-
day I o beat Hie Washington Sena-
tors 12 to . Jimmy Fox* hit
hia :12nd home run of the season,
I loin III Magi; lo Ills third III major
league haselmll while Joe C ron In
his 19th, euualling his last sea
son's record.
Wash- _ 300 021 o:i(l !i 11 0
Boston 21 2 000 52x 12 lis 1
Leonard Carrnsquel and Fer-
rell; Terry, Dag by and Fox*.
DETROIT. Aug 17 IJP) The
Chicago White Sox. old by Joe
Kuliel whose three lilts includ-
ed a triple with the bases loaded,
rapped three Detroit pitchers for
a !i to f> victory today to make
it two straight over the Tigers.
Chicago - 101 00 001 II ir. 2
Detroit 001 Hill 102 i> 10 0
Knoll. Brown and Tresh:
Trout, Hutchinson, Semita and Sul-
livan.
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
W IOH'I TU.XAH-MOW MKXMO
IJvMII'K
Itcsiilts Yevteiibi)
Fill ST liAMK
Borger nod 000 ¡lio I In 0
Clovls «lio 2on nun 2 7 2
Soule Haiisiiian aild Colocar;
Flxlco and Schntldl. Toeller.
SKCONI i HAM F.
Borger ana 020 2011 !i I fi 1
CIOVIh («12 J00 0(10 I 12 I
Tlllaley. Franklin and Colocar;
Shirley and Toeller.
FIRST CAMK
I'ampa add a00 200 00 í! S I
A.inn a(io 002 ooo oi :i o
Kllallhourg and Summers; Cri-
den' and Itailift.
SKCONH CAMK
Pampa ooo oo'i o it i
Ama 0 21 niO \ 4 7 0
Van noy and Summers; Dor-
man and Hal lilt
Mid. II (Kin n:Ui 7 112
l.ainesti ii ;l •• ooo o fix 14 l f. 4
Kanagy I'alrick and Ilude: ,
Miller and l> Bride.
Odessa Hill 11(12 01II :s 7 I
Lull. 121 4 12 II1 v 12 15 0
D. Williams and Mura lore;
Italsh Hint Saslino
Standings Today
Club W I. Bel
Amarillo 74 4S .(SO#
Bam pa 71 19 .5111
Lubbock __ «¡I 51 .5 75
Borjf.T lili 55 5 15
Liimcsa III 5 ,508
CIOVIH 5 2 ISK IIL'I
Midland .... 50 70 Hi!
Odessa , :tll SO '!:'7
Toilaj's Schedule
I'ampa at BO ltd UK.
Amarillo at Clovis.
Midland ill Lubbock.
Laiueaa al Odessa.
VAtlONAI. SiiCAtH'F
Bcxulls \eH eiibiy
Fhilad-ulphla al New Vork
rain.
Cincinnati at St. Louis, rain.
BlHshtirgh 5, Chicago li I HI
innings i
Only games scheduled.
Standings Today
Club W I. Pet
Cincinnati fill :i« .045
Brooklyn « 4 5 .58
New York B5 111 .5 29
Blltshurgh ... ... 54 53 .504
Chicago 5(6 57 .49(1
Si Louis .. 52 5 .495
Boston .. I «4 .40 2
Bhlladelphla 5 07 . 4H
Today's Schedule
Bliiladelphia at New York ( 21.
Boston at Brooklyn (2i.
BiMshurgh at Chicago.
(-lliclimati at 81 Louis (21.
AMKIIICAN LKA(il K
Results Yesterday
Washington 9. Boston 12.
St. Louis 2. Cleveland 1.
Chicago 9, Detroit 5,
New York al I'hlladelphlii
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Notthliil
I Ota-ái—MMiate. Btatt üM—
rain.
' HtuHdinRs
Todny
'Club-
W
h
Pet.
Cleveland
Oil
4 ft
1104
Del roli
06
4
.578
Boston
110
Gil
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ChicaKo
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f>2
.528
New York
r «
52
.519
Washington
4
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St- .1 .otils
•IX
«S
.414
Bhilndel-phia
35
no
.347
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STINNETT TEAM
OPENS TRAINING
R.
wet
The Stinnett Battlers begin
football practice Sept .'I Coach
Floyd Marry tiniiounces.
More than thirty hoys, the
largest number in seventl sea-
sons, are expected to report for
the Initial workout.
"Our prospects for this fall
look fair" coach Murry says.
"The boys have worked hard
during the summer at various
jobs and ought to lie in good
ahupo to do some hard fighting."
Coach Murry will attend the
Southwest I'lains Coaches School
at Plain view next week. He plans
to work out mime new plays and
come hack with plenty or new
Ideas to keep those Hat tiers
busy.
The average weight of the lilie
will be ubuut 14o ptiunilH. accord-
ing to Murry This Is heavier
than It was last year. The Illicit-
field will average ISO pounds.
Ht'lftilule Todny
New York at. Philadelphia
Washington at Bowton.
Chicago al Detroit.
Si Louis ut Cleveland (2)
TIOXAN LKAOIK
lie nil* Yesterday
Beaumont 0. Okla City
.San Antonio I, Dallas 3.
Houston at Tulsa, ppd.
groa litis
8hreveporl at Ft Worth, ppd
wet roitlids.
(Two games (omorrow, startIng
at 2:30 p. m l
Hlaiidings TimIuj
Club—
Houston
flan Antonio __
Beaumont
Okla City
Dalian ....
Tulsa
Ft. Worth
Today's Schedule
flan Antonio at Dallas
Wlireveporl at Ft Worth
Beaumont at Oklahoma
i 21
Houston at Tulsa (2).
(All day gainen. I
Bpsettlng Charles Ayers in the
third bracket Karl Turner swept
Into the quiirtar-fltiala yeslerday
In the Hutchiiiaon County Men'
Amniotic "B" Teuni touruilieni
singles play
Ayers look the f I rut game of
the initial set but Turner runic
hack with a chain of lerrlfte back
Hue drives thut netted him 11
straight games und eventually
ihe match, o-l, tl-l,
in another third round match
(ieorgc Ford had lo go a long way
before winning out over Charle
Lewis 1-ti, 7-5, ii-;i Henry (lilies
pie also pullet) out a sparkling
win over Itichard Peterinan 8-2.
7-5, to reach the quarter-finals.
Kverett Dye cftllUi out on lop of
a II l. B- triumph ov"er Johnny
Murían in another ihird round
match And Joe Martin won over
Thomas Berich i! -!, tí I, In the
other ihti d rounder repot ted yet'
lerday
Fiiqua Wins "Freak"
F 1) Fuquii produced the "ap-
ple" of Friday's matches by
winning a freak contest over B
V Armstrong The pair started
their match about 5 o i lock Fit-
qua won Hie first match n-ií, af-
ter a terrific struggle.
ArtiiMirong came hack In the
second set to outluMt Fliqua, 1
II. Bul at this point darkness
deeended on the court and the
pair couldii'i seem lo make any
arrangements for a (lOIlt illUUIlec
of the game the next day. A coin
was produced and Fuqua won
both the toss und the match-
Lloyd Conner also had a long,
drawn oat mulch with dale .luck-
8i-it. hut the former triumphed
ti ;t. Mi o-l.
Favorlle*. l"t *el
The favorites of the doubles
lourniimetit dropped out of the
picture yeslerday in another up-
ret Burnott-Turpiii triumphed
over Leach Ayers, conceded a
spot III the finals by early re-
ports, 0-4. -0, 7-5 on the Huber
courts.
The match was nip and tuck
front the very beginning The fav-
orites :uarled out fairly strong
and showed their supposed sup-
eriority by taking the second set
The winners came from behind
in the final match and leaped to
the Victory column.
The team of Ftiqua-Lawson
had a comparatively easy lime
winning over Weeks-Ooodson
0-3, 0-2- to reach the semi-finals.
Barneit-Turpln will meet one
of the other favored I earns
Buchel-flrlffln ibis morning ul 9
o'clock at the Bhlllli < courts.
Spectators are cordially Invited
to attend.
Puqtlli-La wson will meet the
winner of the Wilaon-Long Mar-
ian-Armstrong match in the oth-
er seini-finnl tilt.
One team remains out of the
quarter-filial bracket In conso-
lation singlen. Leo Dettle won by
jg-W-
TRACTORS
ii—T4 tnrernalionnl*
I—-"NO" AlllM.CIt«lincr*
l—.*t .im Allls'4'liwlmera
«—" MI" I nlerplllnrs
I—T«KI Inieriiulioiml
I—Mwli'l W John Ifcorc Pow-
er lull.
default over Have Wilson to ad
vaiice Into ilu> second rouud yes
terduy.
Boy W'alby trlunvphed over
Marshall Itawlltigs. .'I ll, 0-3 II--I
in a second round mulch und
then weui on lo hcut I. f sul
ilns 0-2, il a. to reach ihe ';|eml
finals.
Jame* Kedding won over
Floyd McSpadden 0-1. 7-5, to en
tur the quaiier-fimils yesterday
Carl Hlllon won by default over
Jim Williamson lo reach iln*
quartern And D L. Neal won
S*ll, S-0, over Cut'ley Barnes In
the other second round mulch
played yesterday.
A revision in I lie tournament
rules was announced yesterday by
the committee chairman James
Bedding
I'luyei'M reach in r Ihe seml-flll
ah: and final will ton In* forced
Id play I Out of match'- , a;
previously alAuiieeii
Alt agi eetileul must lie made
before the match Is played, hut
the players may play either a ::
out tif :i or a out of 5 match
to take the bracket.
The committee will uot fur-
nish built-' for either seuli ritials
or finals htalcbes. It will how-
ever, furnish judges and places
I'm' lite upper matches.
fiSKill
LATEST—(AP) —SPORT
Battling through the first five
innings to a :¡ 1 score, the Junior
(tassers opened up In the lant
two Innings m subdue the Y. P.
o. 10*3 Saturday morning.
The Junior (¡asset's p|«y the
Stinnett Bhiiobtiwiers at Stinnett
this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
"Screwball" Mays retired Hie
firm 12 melt in order without a
In the fifth Mild gave way to
hit. tlien got in a little trouble
Lefty Shaw In the lam I wo In-
nings.
Mays was tile winning pitcher
and leadlnt: hitter getting H r«e
for lour.
Score by inning'
Has: ei > 100 li I 5 3 10
mill 03(1 u 3
lor the (lussers were
and Nobles tladdls
Harvey and Overton.
V B 11
Ha Merles
Mays Shaw
fo i V. B O,
PAIIKKB AMI Mf.NFIM.
Wl\ IIOI BI-KS CROW N
NEWPORT, II ! Aug 17
(.1*) - Frank Barker, of Berkeley.
Calir. and Don McNeill of Okla
hoina Oily lite United States ten-
nis doubles champions, added the
24!h annual Newport Casino
doubles title lo their list today,
defeating Charles Matnsan and
Robert Barman, of Los Angeles
9-Í, 6-1, 7-5
H. \. TO lll l.II BHACTH i:
Pal Cook, uitwuiger of the llti-
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a practice session at 5 3 0 o'clock
this afternoon Immediately fol-
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held ai iiulier stadium.
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 18, 1940, newspaper, August 18, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168046/m1/6/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.