The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 7 of 10
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SPORT SLANTS
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a « to 3 contest
[taring
Comanche torfUne open
40 football eeoaon hero two
from tonicht against the
i Orphans Home of Waco.
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Approximately forty-flip men
to report to Coach
r ana Assistant Coach
I on day afternoon lor
D^r
the first workout of the
>lt* the tote of eight
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At least eight •
to be
nard Bdwants. who made the ee-
for the
strong
this year.
Knights
Pythias
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for the chin
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Johnale Pate and Joe Clate
Carnes, all-district backs and out-
standing offensive stars for the
last four seasons
were lost by the graduation route
Other lettermen lost were Wil-
burn Fletcher, captain of the 1939
Indians and all-district guard;
Honnell Oil Ham. all-district tack-
le; Richard Motion, regular quar-
terback; Bob WeUel. first string
halfback; James T. Pate, end;
■d Hicks, back; and R L. Ed-
wards, guard
Pre-season favorites in District
13-A are Dublin, defending cham-
pion and Oorman. Weatherford,
largest town In the district and
a new member of the conference.
Is expected to have a strong team.
PLUMBING
Windmill Work
TELEPHONE 199
Herring Company,
»ulf Oil Corporation
W. H. SLIDER
AGENT ' ' i
omci at warerodeb
i: Office 119—Ersl ICS
PIANO TUNING
PIANOS TONED AND
THOROUGHLY REBUILT.
*9 Tears Experience—Dtetoata
W. A. CLARK
PHONE 555
I Live Across Street Pram .
C hurch of Christ. ...
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Colds •
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■te Mf-Ttote" . • WSItefMI I lain—1
Richer.
; and flpears, who abowed up
well In spring practice, will likely
see action from the other position.
Swann and Seay, two men
around the 155-pound mark and
transfers from Pettit, Witt start
out at end. Neither of these boys
have any experience, but both
•how promise. *•“
Others reporting at end are
Dutton. Willis, and Ritchey.
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Line Coach1 Dyer,
has five men to work with, who
scale over the 179-pound mark.
These Include Roger Louder-
milk. 300-pound lettermen; Bil-
lie Kemp. 18firpo)ind lettermen;
Hubert Boff, 180 pound reserve
lettermen; and Weldon Edwards,
175-pound reserve - lettermen;
Phillip McAlllley. 190-pound new-
comer who Is tranaferlng to Co-
manche from Newburg.
J. L. Cox, freshman and young-
er brother of Tom CoX. ex-Co-
manche ‘football star, is begin
end last year, a
end George
who was a I guard, have been
transfergd to the backfield. and
show promise of developing into
good baeke. -Both Hicks and Huse
weigh over the 159 pound mark,
and have the ability to strengthen
the Indians.
Barfield. 195-pounder lstrans-
feriiig in from Pettit this season,
and will be placed at a backfield
position. Barfield. While he has
had no experience, has speed and
size enough to develop into a
good man. /
Red Cox. 130-pounder.' will be
fighting ,lt out with setae of the
larger bbys for a backfield poet
with the Indians.
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And now to Baseball: Buster
Hicks and McBvan Palmer, who
signed professional baseball con-
tracts with the Port Worth Cats
last. week, will' report with the
Cats for spring practice next Ap
ril in LAke Charles. Louisiana. ■
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ROT SCOOT
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to get jobs
•outhpaw burl* BSTffiSV
(he contract bdeauea
good carve ball pitching McEvan
(Feller's fast, too) Palmer, regu-
lar first baseman for the locals
was signed up because of his
speed. '
ceremony for Troop 39, De Leon.
Tuesday night. SigWmspir if. The
___. . There were/ 355 men reporting
ning his football career at tackle, ^ ^ c^ttwo week training
school. Pour received contracts
and Comanche's only tVo players
that attended the school were
let for* always having *tyr.»H up.
Frasier's teams, at Co
are known throughout
RIP Y. VAN WINKLE TAKES
POSITION IN WASHINGTON
WITH SECURITY BOARD
Rip V. Van Winkle, son of Mr.
mid Mrs V. P. Van Winkle of
Energy. Is In Washington. D. C.r
where he has accepted a position
with the; Social Security Board, j
Young Van Winkle was born ,n
Comanche County, and is a grad-
uate of Qustine High School. ‘ !
He took up his duties on Aug-1
ust 19. •
mrs. Mallard
Piano And \
Pipe Organ
TEACHER Or
TELEPHONE 365 *"
• • Few Bargains We Have to Offer la Real Estate.
I welling let. 1C9 x.399 ft on paved stmot^ URN
Iwelilng, setter edge of town, wen located __ $1606.99
farm, about 19 mllm N.W. front town, dwelling, bam,
am* wtadmUL Priced at 919.99 per aero. '
You Have All Been To Bargain Salat!
Here Aro a P*w Bargains We Harp to Offer to Real
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99 aaro farm, near Beattie, evertoettog water, .3# sens to
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price*. Anything; in Sheet Metal,
haa complete line of pipe fitting from 1-8-inch nice
‘leap prices. Anythin^
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anything; you may want, such da Copper Floats. Ga|-
Vkni/ed Tajiks. Gutters, Well-Casing. 4 .j
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PLAYING WITH FIRE?
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Fire can tern jrour property into worthtote ashes at any
moment. It .la sound business U carry adoguaie it iso ran re.
And the “pence of mind'1 you enjoy when you are cohered
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We can probably save you money.
J. B. A L LCOR N
INSURANC E AND BONDS
strong guards. Comanche has nev-
er fulled to put at least one gourd
on . the-all-district team, since
Pruzler took •ovrr the couching
duties' here five years ago
Lettermun Jackie Loughllr,
140-pounder, will head the aspir-
ants for this,position this year.
Pour otheT experienced men thdt-f,
will be fighting It out for this key
position to Comanche 'High School
teams are: Roy Rains. 158-pountl
Veserve lefterman; Oarland Jlear,
158-poiinder: Nichols. JWTgound--
er and Cutter, 150-pounder.' "”'
Seay, another transfer .from
Pettit, will start out lor guard. -
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" Toby Davis, 150-pound letter
man. who was lost to the Indians
rnoet of the 1939 season due to-a
1 knee injury. Is expected to develop*
{into an outstanding player this
season. Davis, after haying hip
knee examined several times, was
'advised by doctors to have his
; tonsils removed. After undergoing
j this tonsllotony, pavls' kdee has
been getting stronger, and he be-.
Ulevcs that it will not handicap
him this .season.!.
'j George Ollle -'^Fletcher, who
' | played" guard la?t season, has been
moved to center, and is expected
to see action behind Davis. Mur -
[phree is another candidate for
■ this position.
I Bernard Edwards, who was |
taoved from end to center last!
year, will learn the *icpals again j
this "year, and be able .to ahtftlt^.
from end to center at any time! ~Z
Dr. Kenneth Ory
> PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON
Offie* la Cmaaaebe National
Bank Annex ,v
Phone: Office 399—Rest 399
T Dr. Geo. T. Blackwell
Practiee Limited To
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DR. A. J. GRAY
DR. C: W. GRAY
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Comanche, Texas
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A YEAR ROUND
MARKET
Dr. Drue S. Ward
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Phone Of. 909—Res. 996 R
Brown wood. Texas
P. O. Box J73
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DENTIST
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Office Higginbotham Bld g
Office Phone 175
O. H, DONAHO
Dealer ......
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Electric Wiring
For electric wiring and repair
work, try lor satisfactory and
guaranteed servlrifs.
R. D. Polston
AT f-F.AL. OFFICE
Night Phone 492-R2
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For Your Milk and All Country
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Produce
A food steady market is worth something to th«
fanners who. havs^ milk, eggs, chickens and other
country produce to sell. Our institution Is here to
stay—we buy every day 1# the year and when possible
strive to extend any aid possible whereby all will
be benefitted.
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When You Have Something To Sell We Will
Appreciate An Opportunity To Serve You.
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GEO. C. MeKINZIE; Manager
Telephone 383 or 187—Comanche, Texas
that he ta needed
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Backs: Thomas Marshall. 160-
1 pour>d quarterback is the only;
J returning, letteitaan at a back-!
(field position; however. ^ J,
jiCoxer; 17,‘'-pound putsianding end i
(has been transfertd to me full- !
back position. John David M.lton
125-pound back an(T parser otf
qilad is a reserve" lmtcrman
J L Alhitij 135-pound back and >
i rcserie letU'rman. showed up well I
in spring practice and is expected
to ibe ah oflcnslve for the j
Indians throughout the_ ’40 sra-
i son • / "f
Coach Pwizlrr has hopes of ac-j
**"• velopmg Fred Lee Delmasso, 190-
I. pounder Into-a baok that will give!
„ J real jpuwer "aud(. weight* to t he In-}
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Quick facts About the
Morris Association
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DO YOU HAVE A MORRIS POLICY?
IF NOT* WHY NOT? /
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Morc than $65,000.00
In cash hasten paid
to beneflcaries of the
Morris Policy.4-
More thqn $1,000,000.00
Insurance now in fpree.
Low Rates. rC.
c latrfii" pil^PfeTn p tly.
Claims Paid In CASH.
Approved and Licensed
by the Statq Insurance
Dyjartment.’ .
“'"PftfJTOrs needed funds
fqr Burial Expenses.
-Provides CASH when "
most needed.
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Tapewormi with HEADS by. using
VEKMIDINE
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Thay. divide for small birds.
Thomirids are sold each year to
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for wormy iruHteys* and Chickens, j
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KIDNEY STAGNATION
. IS WORSE THAN
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888951/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.