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TUESDAY, APRIJ. 17, m
THIS BORCJlfH DAILY HERALD
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OUT OUR WAY
EASTERN STAR
Stated Meetings of Borger
Chapter O. K. S., 1st and 5lril
r Tuesday of each month at H
| o'clock p. in.
\ Oladys Roberts, Sec'y-
Iva F. Kiwli, W. M.
FOK SALE
FOH SALK OR TRAL)E—Ou« Secondhand
Special Six Stud^buL-r TowrinR ' r in
good cuuditiou. C. l . Works, County
•Vttomoy. 124 iltc.
FOR SALK—Garago Equipment, .stock ond
lOol.M, ulso 1 house. Old North Knd Gur^ge,
North Main St. 121 -< t p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Mcdfrn four room hounc,
AcroSK streftt* from hi^Ji school ontrainc.
Inquire apartment f, (Hendule.
FOR RH!tfT~-'J room house with lights.
and water $20.00. mouili. Located by
the Gibson Motor Co., Apply McCnrley
Jevre; ry Store. 125-tfe
POR RKNT-—1Three room house furnished
or unfurnished, very nicely do-nratcil.
Also fhvee room apartment. See TTIRAMS
42C! 1-2 Coblrt St. 123-ntp
POK RE!>T-—'• room furnished house with
light and ^hs. One block we t of Hap
list -ehurch. Mr*. U. .T. JoncH. 122 ntp
...
WANT TO ItKNT—or 1 room furnish
hotiie or, apartment in walking iii<-
tattoo (*\ depot. See i Moody at Sun la I'e
J4t*tio«. 122 Sip
FOR ftKN-T-—Store, double front, former
ly Of■:upt,ed by. Fair .Jewelry. Degijrable
lota-ion, Apply Steinberg's Dept. Store.
121 : ft
l-'OTl !tKN7V—ii room furnished apt Hot
HJid cold' wafer, lights, jjuk. both, laundry,
li blocks ro-f of po.stoft'lce. >;5 per week.
Murphy apartments. 120-61 p
HELP WANTED
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IIKLJ" WANTKD- AS you v/unt j good I
MiCencv t«ee Mrs. \V. V Holland, llennett, i
.•Vpfs.z ' 125 ;;ti
A CHlCKiNJ
ife eowtsi IM
A BUT
HE- OON*T
AY
I HOPE. X
qqX A<b MUCH
BRAiM-5, A-S
CHICK\K1
V^E-LLjGOOO
Oil "lOV^Kl?
X WA,«B 0ORM
IKJ — 9uT
1 COOLD'M
HELP "THA-r.
I MlfcjHT
COME. BACK
FER A €.HOR!
VlSfT'—MERV
HORf ,"tHO
~f Ck\v/E
A TRaoeu
IN
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ALL
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By Williams High School Boys
Prepare For Return
Game With Prairie
('',;ich .Wax Cherry and his boy*
hit working out daily in preparation
for their has. hall game with the
Prairie Oil compan} hoys tomorrow
afternoon at the Borger baseball
/ park.
Although the Bulldogs lout their
! naii)«' with tin1 Prairie Chickens lam
week. II to 10, their spirits have
not hi-en dampened in the least and
ihej befieve with fine hurling inch
was administered last Saturday
by Butler that I hey can bring home
a victory
The Bulldogs are anxious to win
tomorrow's game for another reason
• it will imhit" tliem with more con-
fidence which will he necessary when
I thes participate in the Panhandle
district athletic meet at Canyon Fri-
! day and Saturday.
Kvery person in tli>■ city is urged
to attend tomorrow's game for the
( proceedr. from the game are to be
J used in defraying expenses of the
j trip to Canyon for the hoys' and
i girls' athletic meet.
Coach Cherry has won a place in
! the mentor section during the last
BROMCS SWING .
HEAVY CLUBS 1
TO WIN 22-14
Game, Contrast to Sunday's
Battle, Features Batting
Contest I
I year. Although this is the first year
for Borger in interscholastic meets.
; her team has accomplished wonders
| and has won a majority of th
I gagements with adjoining tow
i the Panhandle.
While th world at lar&e awaits
Something definite about hfs next
%S vyweight championship light,
Tex Rickard plays golf and ^mokes
cheroots In Florida. All lte says
Is that thero will be a fight this
summer, but that matter is not
worrying him one-ninth as much
sa it ie the people at large. Hera
is Ritkard in his favorite soiling
costume.
P
the: enorfe^r tnip arcumo the VAJORLD,
E AFTER BREAKFAST-- HOME FOR DIKIM£R.
OI3.-4
ar NCA ^CffVtCC. :mz
nc«s. U. 5 PAT. OFr
University Band To
Make Europe Trip
Central Europe
industrialization
has a rush toward
Ireland may increase its rate
old-age pensions.
I The I'ni-
nd will play
on a two
months' tour this summer, under Ui-
M IN'NKAPOI.IS, (Ai
versify of Minnesota b;
itt way across Ktirope
reetion of Michael M. Jalma, for S
year: its director.
Funds for the journey will be
raised at a ''University appreciation
day" May when statewide repre-
■ i'tat ion is expected at an afternoon
■veiling program of athletic and
ami
other events at the University sta-
dium and field house.
Oov. Theodore Christianson for-
mal ly has proclaimed the day and
has designated the band as Minne-
sota's good will messenger to for-
eign countries.
MlibJllHiimiMfliii!'1
tr^«ra|
WANTKI' House u-ork.
hour. Mrs. DeSHAZO
Orocery. Whittenberg.
any kind. 30c
rear Stalling^
14 :itp.
A(JKNTS WANTED-- Ambitoius, industrious
white person to introduce and supply the
demimtJ for ft, v.-it i/h llouchold I'roiiucts.
tfood , openings near yuu. Make sale- of
MS %\j 1.1 s'.'.tu s month or more, liawleigh
Methods gel business everywhere. No jell-
ing experience needed. We supply sales
?nd advertising literature and service met)!
ods. every;hintr y-u need. increai
errey month. Low prccs. good values; gm
;4et« :4er'vice. W. T. Itawleigli o. Dept.
•J'X 10.T*;;:, Memphis, Terfn. 12IT-Dtp
WAXTEI>—'Keliable solicitor with oar.
!Wvi -jk bf well equi|>ped. Sjlur> ••r «om
ini.- JTon. St w-Way Cleaners, '•T Main
St. llM-fltp.
WANTED TO BUY
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AUTHOR OF
SAINT AND SINNER
COPYRIGHT
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GUTHRIE WILL
DIET FOR BOUT
AGAINST OLAF
Promoter Boasts of Reduced
Middle; Kopecky to
Wrestle Miller
"It's a cinch," was heard on every
hand today, that Promoter Klmer
Guthrie will enter the ring Thurs-
day night against Dutch
mystery man who :-ucc<
throwing Joe Kopecky la?
night in successive falh
Since Cowboy Chick
Xeb,, flung a challengt
moter and Kopecky to
ol them with a wa
dispose of the i wo
subsequently failed
man. Kopecky. fan.-
After a cJo e «ame Sunday in
which the Amarillo Broncs were nos-
ed out by a i to I score by tlie Tulsa
Oilers. Sled Allen's crew tried dif-
i. rent tacti- yesterday to win from
the invader.- L'2 to 11. By virtue of
this victory Amarillo and Tulsa are
t ed for honors in the present series
01' gaim - This afternoon will de-
cide which is the better aggregation.
Sunday both (earns played almost
shutout baseball. Yesterday turned
into free-for-all hit and run contest.
Dust rose over the scoreboard as
both learns made a racetrack out of
the diamond. When the atmosphere
cleared and the teams started to
their respective showers, the tally
sheet showed Amarillo sluggers bad
hit harder and farther than their op-
ponents.
Hob Seeds won the honor vester-.
day of driving out the first circuit
li-| clout of tile season while Walter Nu-
in for and Cliff Pullins hit three-bag-
gers.
B> virtue of the outcome of yes-
terday's game, Amarillo again step-
ped to the top place in the league.
This afternoon they are meeting the
Oilers for the third and deciding
game oi the series.
Mant ell's
■eded in
t Friday
Ij
of Sidney,
at'the pro-
wrestle both
;er that he could
n two hours, and
to throw his first
have been eager-1
the ring
W.\NTKH—Koru
Must be eh*';,;.
Main.
1'iiup,. condition
( it j Tailors. 007 North
iyr, ate
WASTKP— Csed 1 :ir.
Steinber* .
What havt!
MISCELLANEOUS
\VTM, SACKTKfCK Equity in ne\v '28
I>0Qg'^ Sedan. P. O. Ho\ -37. 1253t.'
SITUATION* V.'ANTKI) Younj? marrid man,
experienced bookkeep' r. would aoeept
mu^t any position. A. I.. Prigmole. Ilox
Horger. 1LT> Htp
WANTKD—All kinds of clothinp. old raps
and furuiture, ' :tll or -end them !«
Merry Mission, 709 Main St. l'hone 17:
125 ntp
WANTKD TO HOKHOW- Money und pivr
tirat mortgage on land os security. Call K
«t Herald. 122-3tp
WANTKD -i'osition o t- book keeper or ste-
nographer. Apply at Auction Store. North
Main. r.'a-stp
LOST AND FOUND
I.OST-- l.athor Poeket Hook left hanging
on ' s^alen n front of Hill.-. Return to
KdAlbin at K. C. Stor . Reward. 121 3te.
LOST White female Fox Terrior, re
ward. Ruby .lo lleautj Salon. 123 "f.e
NOTICE
If you Plan to take :« trip'.and wou'.d
Ike to make live or dolUv.-. per
fay expense money, See Mr. Cramer.
Sundf -*nd Monday, H"trl Isotp.
123 t j•
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce
tin following candlates. subject to
the action of the Dcniycratic I'ri
jnary, July -if,, 1024.
for County Judge—
w. n. t.oomvi.v
For Coant.v nixl Dbfrlct Clerk—
o. c. aqoDwiN
ON A BllYAN
For Sheriff and Tax Collector—
JOK flUXllKV
. J. AV. (Johnny) JONRS
tl/Al'BK SMITH WIS
K. I.. I.AMItOV
XV. H. (Bill) B.VTKS
K«r County, Tax. Assessor
S. B. l/ASATKIt
l''or County Suporlntendent—
MIS ONA MAN AH AN
J.Vir County Trcaseun't-—
,1. M. HKTKJKf'OKM, ,lr.
KOr County Attorney—
C. D. WOIIKS
(For He-Klect ion)
HKMlY II. MVKRH
fHir District Attorney
•T. A. HOI.MKS
C. S. WOBTMAN
cititis norm.asm
I'or County Commissioner —
I*r**'lnct No. '3
HIM, OKRICK
t. 6. mrRLET
V. M. STONTt
For Countable, Precinct No. a-—
CliFNT Mn-HOfil.ON
For Constable, Treolnct No. 0
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e i!^ h :ti<• l.no>VH *lne«*
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tt trie*i.1 < n I) \ \ III \ \SH.
* •.<! •«! -mdiJ nn at! lt «c. < ar «>n
m, lif'enuxt* I in ^ i tl | ref«*ra
I •litl.tr tirjtli;iM to liii ilfnif li I e *.
I i:\Iil. \"V Jictj li;- makes iiiMllll-
'i /*c r .'Kirk* uli'Mil Ilrniii
Ki* \ hir> .* icrfilii' htnu.
Dsiviil ufi.J sjillj run iMiay :mt1
It ii :i !•:: r:ii \ a I. Oaviti a* eoul.'N
hei|u*r and Sully a* "Pi'lnoexa
l.Mtln,"* erysfril
Ilie iniiluet. ••I'l l I \ SI.X.V
l;'1.!'* a f«nf> i« anil uurui
!• r t< ! <• mi re of M'l A. Mil**
K \ IfKI!, wife *h * <,nrnlval
< tiner, |:riiiiii\e«t Snllj i>.2ir will an
to SlKiifoii antl mcv if im' eau tlnrt
* ,« >' iicun ahfiit **2illy'* nioihcr,
itilfi lier aimiil her yrnrn
in I lie i rfih;ii«i«^r and fliat thr
* m!> infornintion thr hr« afiout
! «•:• mother K tiiat •.! <• Ii\eil in
Sf:ii ton at one time. I.ater in
the morning «liea >lr%. lichee
moiiiIh fur her. *lie tfnea nith
antioan heart.
.M \\ t.l> t)\ WITH Tim MIIMV
CI! A FT Mil XX
\ S -'Al.l.V ran across lots to the
sidc-track'.d carnival tralu. she
t1'- ri d !rt precious new memory
of David under layers of anxiety
and questions. It v.ouId still be
tiioro v.-lien her questions had been
ans'vcrr.d by Mrs. Bybee. to comfort
hr.i' If tii:> slimvioan'a wife hail licfui
unsiKec" sfiil. to' add to licr jov
if some Irate of her mother had
bci'ii found
'.M: ybc -maybe I'll hav
cr end a sv eetheart, too."
vied, ns she climbed.
io'ti the coach which
h.'ifil
V, 11 ••11
HVil
a moth-
she mar-
breathless,
hed been
l:>j!titcd out to l:e:- as the shnwiuan's
privctc car.
It , ni>: really ;! private cur.
for iljiV '- and his \Vife occupied
"iily one. of ilie tirawiiip rooms of
i h'f .'indent i *ii 11 rust ii car. Ion;," sitn*e
retired fnmi the official service of
that company. The berths were
occupied on Inns iumps by a ntim-
h:-r of (he, .stars of.ihc carnival ai(d
I.' form- of the most 'affluent of flic
< Tie." ior.siiriii.1 barkers, n few
of :i: I'n'.'er In iiip, pan .uvnitrs o|
licli attraction;- as the "girlie
; li'iW ;moI th" "iliviiu; tieauties."
Wl:- -i the'carnival choired in n
t. v.u fee more than a day, however,
the *■ rformers ur-mlly iirrferred to
slet'p in j.tiin:. rather than in t!ie
••d.ail'y. hot berth*'.
Sinee ihe carnival wa!: iu full
vv-.ii-: al that hoar of tie* dny. Snll\'
I'citill the sleeping cur ileseHed ex
t pi for Mi' ■ Myhee, ivlio called to
I; r from the op^y thicr of drawing
room A.
Th" carnival ov.uci a wife was
sc.'tJ'd at a i -i'd table, which was
iovcrfii with stacks of Cujik) and
bill of all denominations, tier
b"ii tinscrs pushed the stacks
■ eliotit. counted them totted ilie to
U:!s on a sh'-et of lined paper.
"I'm tiuwuret and paviuaster for
t|io oiittih" sii« told''Saily, stitlBf.'ic-
i'on aliatina In her Uocri giuy oyes
,.de and Hill.' and she lilted ii hig.
tdii" I'ii11cl^d revolver from ilie
f..'led 'it -ii plush of the scut and
i.wlttlcd it. unconcernedly on her
Urn nib.
"fj. toijiiie - cocrt'"' Sally si-ked
p^lii.#!:. a<- she, idsd fe.trftillv toto
the foiali room
"Might fee «'orse." Mrs. By bat
tbneeflcd grudgingly. "Sit d&wA,
c i!'l t in net going to shoot you
Well. I ivt lit. calling ibis morning,"
slit? added briskly, as
I'ake the .- lacks of coin.
canvas b.-i :.
"Oil!" :-';,lly breathed, c 1.
her baud.', tiaiiliy in lie;- i;ip.
you—find diii anythiiiK?"
,\I IS. llyt.ce knot ' ill 11 i .ill' si
around the ;;;!lhure l-up nit.'uii
the f.s!,u'.* 'rose frieii J| r
I iie srt.t n plush cti'-.hl::;;
a small s-i f hen at ii Hi.-
she had slowed iht- b,u;
t .'•!r!. ii the cornbitiatfoil
rearranged the cushi"'i
her seat again, all v. ir.hoti' answer-
ing Sully's anxious ciuestion.
"Heckoii I'm a fool to let anyone
see where I keep Hie coin." she ridi-
culed herself. "Hut after making a
blamed fool of myself this morning
over them dresses your David ^iv<
you. I guess I'd better try to do
. something to show you I trust, you.
V'ou just keep your mouth shut
about this safe, and there won't be
any harm done."
"Of course I won't tell," Sally as
sured her earnestly. "But. please,
did you find out anything?" She
felt tha' she could not bear the
suspense a minute longer.
"You let me i el I this my own
way. child." Mrs, Bybee reproved
her. "Well, you saw that mission-
ary ris; I had on this morning? It
turned the trick all right. Ducky
for you. this ain't the fastest, grow
ing town iu the state, even if that
billboard acres;; from the station
does say so. I found the address
you gave me. all right. Same num-
ber. same house. Kour-or-live-room
dump, that may have been a pretty
^ood imitation of a California
bungalow 1- years ago. All run-
down now. with a swarm of kids
tumbling In and out and sticking
out their tongues at me when their
ma's back was turned. She said
sheM lived there two >eais; moved
here frotu Wisconsin. Didn't know
a soul iu Stanton when she moved
here, and hadn't, had time to get
; acquainted with ninny of lier
neighbors, what, with a new baby
evcr.r l.l mom lis "
"Hoof1 tiling!" Sally murmured.
! finding pity in her heart for the
bedraggled drudge Mrs. Byline's
words pictured ■ vividly, r.ut those
! too-itmricve'is babies had a mother
■ What she. wanted to know was—
did she, Sally Ford, have a
mother'.'
Then a memory, so long sub-
merged that she did uot realize that
if exi.-ted in lu-r subconscious mind.
' pushed up. spilled out surprisingly:
'There was a- big oak tree in the
corner of the yard. I used to swing.
Someone pushed the swing --some-
one--
the
She fumbled for more, but
memory failed.
"It's still there, and there's, still
a swing." Mrs Bybee admitted.
"Ohe'of those dirty-fuced little bruts
v,as climbing up and down the
ropes like a monkey. Well. I
rccke.n that's where you used to
live, right enough I asked tills
woman- name of Hiekseti—if any
of her neighbor; had lived there
many years and she pointed to the
house next door and said 'Old l.ad.v
I'linp.s' owned the house and had
lived there foi niore'n -0 years.
This old Mr.-. Hangs "
"Bangs!" Sully cried. "Bangs! It
was Ola mm a Bangs who swung
tue' I remember oo" Oi'&tura*
ftings She made me a rag doll
with Shoe-button eye* and I cried
every night for a lAng time after I
went to the orphanage because
mama hadn't brought my doll. Did
Mrs By bee's stern, long, hatchet
■1-,a;,'d fare had softened marvel
iasl> Ion at Sully's eagei re.tuiest
.-die shook her head emphatically.
"Not with-lho-police looking for
you and Dav . Ves, I saw her
Sii nil crippled up with rheuma
li;,ej and was tinkled lo death lo
Xora Ford s si tc-r. Tliat > wiKi
1 saitl 1 was. you know. But. it
pretty near got me into trouble
The old lady took it for granted
I knew a lot of things about you
that 1 didn't know, and Wouldn't
have told uie just what I'd come to
find out if 1 hadn't used my bean
in stringing her along, 1 had to
■aii mighty easy asking her about
you, since it was my 'sister' I was
supposed to be so bet up over lind
ing. but lucky for you she'd been
reading the papers and knew that
you were in trouble."
"Oh!" Sally moaned, covering her
hot. face' with her little brown-
painted hands. "Then Gramma
Bangs thinks I'm a bad girl—oh!
Did you tell her I'm not?"
"What do you take me for—a
blamed.fool?" Mrs Bybee demanded
heatedly. "I didn't let on I'd ever
Feen you in my life. But it was
something she let apill when she
was talking about you and this
story in the papers that give me
ilie low-down on the whole thing."
"Oh. what?" Sally implored, al-
most frantic with impatience.
"Well, she .-aid, 'You can't blame
Nora for putting Sally in the or-
plumage when the money stopped
coining." seeing as how she was sick
and needing an operation and every-
thing. But it pref near broke her
heart'—that's w hat the old dame
said—"
"But—I don't understand." Sally
protested, her sapphire eyes cloud-
ing with bewilderment. "The
money? What money ' Did she
mean my — fat her?"
"1 thought tluit at tirst. too."
Mrs. Bybee nodded her bobbed gray
head, with satisfaction. "But lucky
I didn't r-ay so, or I'd have give
the whole- show away. I just 'yes,
indecded' .her. and she went on
Reckon she thought 1 might be
taking exceptions to the way she'd
been running on about how pitiful
it was for 'thai dear little child'
lo be put in an orphans' home, so
she tried to show lue (.hut my 'sis
ler' had done the only thing she
Ctiubl do under tin clrminis.ances
"Hrctty soyu it ail come out.
'Nora.' she said, 'told me not to
breathe a word to a soul, but seeing
as how you're her sister and pron
ably know all about ii, I reckon it
won't do uo barm after all these
yeais.' Then she told me that Nora
Ford had no more idca'n a Jack
rabbit whose baby you was—"
"Then she wasn't my mother!"
Sally cried out in such a heart
broken voice that Mrs. Bybee
reached across the card table and
patted her hands, dlrjiy diamonds
tv, inkling on her withered fingers
"No. she wasn't your mother."
the showman's wife conceded with
brusque sympathy. But I can't see
as how i( leave? you any worse off
than 'on was before. One thing
ought to comfort *6u you know It
wasn't tour own mother that
turned tni over to an orphanage
and then beat it., leaving no ad
dres*. Seems like," she went on
briskly, "frdm what old lady
Bangs told me, that N'ora, Ford had
mom y orders, stoppt
denly .she didn't have
how to trace your pc
posed t hi y v;a d, ;.i and!
So il Ie. ks iiU>- you'll bet to
up ,'mii mind to being
pha:: —"
"lti:t, oh. .Mrs. Byline!" Sally
r. ;i pi ■ ousl.e her eyes wide blue
poo!-- of mi..cry and shame. "My
real t .c.-hei must, have been—bad.
or she.wouldn't have been ashamed
if having me! Oil. 1 wish 1 hadn't
found out!" And -he laid her head
down on her arms on the card table
an I b-ir -t into tears.
"Don't be a little fool!" Mrs. By-
bee admonlsliei her svuely.
"KeeUon it ain't up to you, Sally
Ford, to set yourself up In judg-
ment. on your mot>:r. whoever she
may have been!'1
"But she sent me away." Sally
sobbed brokenly. "She was ashamed
of me. and then forgot all about
me. Oh. 1 wish I'd never btjen
born!"
"1 reckon every kid's said tha'
a hundred times before she's old
enough to have good sense." Mrs.
Bybee scoffed. "Now. dry up and
scoot to the ilress tent, to put soipe
tnore make-up on your face. The.
show goes on. And take it from
ine. child, you're better off than a
lot of girls that join up with the
carnival. You're young and prettj
and you've got a hoy friend ihat'd
commit murder for you and pret'
near did it. and you've got. a job
that gives you a bed and cakes,
and enough loose change to buy
yourself some glad rags by the
time we hit the Big Town—-"
"The Big Town?" Sail* raised
her head, interest dawning unwil-
lingly in her grieving blue eyes.
"You mean -New York?"
"Sure 1 mean New York. W
go into winter quarters there in
November, and if you stick to the
show 1 may be able lo land oin a
job in the chorus, (tod knows you
are pretty enough—.iust the type
to make every six-footer want to
light, any other man that looks at
you."
"Oh, you're good to me!" Sally
blinked iwiiy the hot of her tears,
which 'had streaked her brown
makeup. "I'll stick, if the police
don't get mc and David. And."
she paused at. the door, her eye<
shy aud Sweet, "thank you ^o very
much for trying to help me tinii
my—my mot her."
As she sped down the aisle of
the car ip her noiseless little red
sandals she was suurtled to see
what I Poked like a shoot of yellow,
dried grass whisked through the
closing door of the women's dress-
ing room. Then comprehension
dawned. "1 wonder," she- look time
from the contemplation of lier des-
olating disappointment lo mil-..),
"what Nila is doinn here. 1 won-
der if She followed me -if she
hoard anything. I wouldn't want
Nitti to know about my mother.
But I'll tell David. W ill he despise
nie her*lire n)v mother' wat—
barl?"
(To Be Continued)
irging Outline to ent
against .some opponent.
i Kopecky v.as inveigled into the
; ring last Friday nielli through false
:•! presentations ol Dutch Muntell
I with a man weighing close to I s"
pounds, ittuthrieV weight i and
when the 111 tie las-pound Bohemian
went ilov. ti to defeat. Out brie imme-
; diately took up the- challenge and
I hurled deiianc-i . the mysterious
] invader, who has accepted.
Guthrie has been chasing up and
down the hills near Borger for sev-
> eral days and instead of the fat waist
I line exhibited through months of in-
activity, he has a measurement that
) conforms favorably with that of the
I movie sheik. In trunks Guthrie is a
! towering colliseus with rippling mus-
| eles and each day finds liim a little
| better trained for the coming bout.
At first it. was planned to enter
j Kopecky against all ambitious boys
I of Borger but al'ier an investigation
| it was revealed that none of the boys
I were very anxioti to meet the dan-
; gerous Bohemian, consequent!} the
| challenge of Charley
i pound South Dakotan
(.AMKS TODAY
\\ .-stern Dengue.
Tulsa at Amarillo.
Oklahoma City at Wichita.
Pueblo at Omaha.
Denver at Des Moines.
American Deagu.*
St. Louis at Chicago.
Cleveland at Detroit.
New York City at Boston.
Washington at Philadelphia
Vat iioia 1 Dcagiie.
Chicago at St. Louis
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.
Boston at Brooklyn.
Philadelphia at New York.
Texas Dengue.
Dallas at Fort Worth.
Wichita Fall- at Shreveport.
Houston at Waco
San Antonio at Beaumont.
KKSt I.TS YKSTKRUAV
Western League.
Tulsa It Amarillo
Denver ">: Des Moines 3.
Pueblo it; Omaha ".
Oklahoma City 11. Wichita 19.
\ lllerica ii Deitguc.
Si. Louis (i: Chicago 7. ..
Cleveland 0: Detroit t.
New York 7: Boston 2.
Washington 5; Philadelphia t.
National League.
Chicago t>; St. Louis 3.
Pittsburgh 8: Cincinnati
Boston tl t Brooklyn 2.
Philadelphia 7: New York
Miller, 160
came just in
for next Thursday night's
time
1 match.
Miller is touted to be mighty fast !
j man and during his career defeated j
| Bobby Chick on several occasions, i
' Kopecky has won over Chick so that ,
; just about balances the scales and in-j
dicates that wrestling fans will have
a mighty nice time Thursday night.1
Texas League.
Shreveport 1 ; Dallas 2
Waco 2: San Antonio i
Wichita Falls 4; Fort-Worth
Beaumont 7: Houston 10.
Dutch Maiueii w,io is enjoying the
fruits of victory as a result of last
Friday night's match will be out
again hoping and believing that his
man will be able to dispose of Guth-
rie as quickly as he did Kopecky.
Tickets were placed on sale this
morning at the City Drug store.
With an all star card sticli as has'
been arranged a good time for all is
predicted
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