Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday and Saturday Only
Two lots of beautiful Spring Dresses in all For these two days we are featuring the
the new materials and the latest '27 season's newest in the new shapes and
styles. Range of price from $11.50 to materials. One lot goes at the ridiculously
low price of—
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EIGHT O.KS
ON THEIR TOES
Baseball Will G;t Started
Here With a Big Bang
Sunday Afternoon.
Willi eight elul>:; iti line and toe-
ing the mark, Hi" Industrial bare-,
ball league oí Border will open vviih
a bang Sunday while lour raines
are boing played in dif^eronl part
of the city.
When the lid blows off Sunday
afternoon, eight dub*, comprised oi
Borgor men. will take (lie field t<
officially open the baseball season
in Borger. Most of the team: will
be uniformed lor the opener* out-
lilted in complete regalia.
A, 0o\\;iitoy.ii. parade, in which a
hundred ball players are to take
part, will start. the afternoon's en-
tertainment, it was announced yes-
terday. The teams '..ill form in pa-
rade formation on Fourth street near
Ihe Panhandle Pow.-r and Light
company at '1 o'clock Sunday aiter-
noon, marching 10 Main street and
then south on Main.
'I'll K CLLISS
The ciglil clubs include: Ilerald-
1'os toff ice, Panhandli Power and 1
Light. Skelly Oil Company. Mar-j 1
land (ias and Oil. Prairie Oil Coin-!
pauy, Borger Cubs, Umpire Oil Coin
pany, and (he Supply nomas.
Kacii player on a team must be j
in the employ of tin.: firm after .
which the dub is
to rules advanced
ing of the board
Only mixed club
that of the Horger Cubs, which is
nlso to play outside teams in ex-1
hibition games during the week.
Games will be played every Sun-
day afternoon and each Wednesday
evening- Small admission fees will be j
(barged to defray expense of uní-1
•forms, balls and bats, the club, split-
ting the gate receipts (¡(l-ln in Livor-;
ot the winner. A total of gcnuj'i
are to be played around a split-sea-^
son schedule. Tilt schedule ' I! If.
announced later this week.
BOKYCHISK
IS TOUGH Mi
Nebraskan Will Meet Joe Par-
dello Here Monday Night
At Jim-Jo Club.
Bobby Chick, Nebraska middle-
weight wrestler, who Is coming
here to meet .loo Pnrdnllo Monday;
night at the Jim-.to club and tak-
ing the place of the injured Dutch',
Betke. is one of '.he I ought St trien \
in the game, according to "."at"'
Baterson, famous Scoieh glebe trot-1
tor who is bringing Chick to Bor-
ger.
Patersoii. who i ! , an old-Unit1!
wrestler himself and was well iden-i
tified in the business before he!
acriuired bad habits and went into
soiling .insurance knew Chick sev-
eral years ago when the youngster
was just getting his slnrt.
Chick, tilthcagh only 23 years
old, was Olympic champion of the
middleweight cIusb in 1924, and has
since boon tocslng champions and
kings all over'Ihe country. He
weighs 1 f>4 pound , while Pardello,
the man with a million muscles,
tips the «calen at 15 3.
"Bobby C litck can heat any
wrestler in Borgev, including Betke
and I'ardeljo," Bale rami said yes-
terday with ti great deal'of assur-
ance. "Bobby is still n kid but
• about the most pow« rfiil youngster
1 have ever seen 'u the ring. I'm
not / "Miig Chick hp re to drive
enybfe fit of town, and not to
miikc ...' bonsts. I like the giitnd
for sport's sake and because It s
wholesome amusement. But i be-
lieve Bobby Chick lias got he edge
•on Pardtt11ft¿$n«T ^ any nwo will
Feeding Them on the Hoof
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Where They Play
Today
Phillips Oil Men And Border Cubs Win In
Families Have Dance Tilt With Marlanders
MAW
PAI5'S AIÍTISTS
All) 1SAOOKA DIM 'A X
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Western League
lies Moines at Amarillo.
Denver at Tulsa.
Lincoln at Oklahoma City.
Omaha at Wichita.
Te , as League
San Antonio at Beaumont.
Waco at Houston.
Shre.vepovt at V.'ichita Falls
Port Worth at Dallas.
" A iiiei-icnn League
St.. Louis at Detroit.
Cleveland at < liicago.
N'ew York at Philadelphia.
Washing lor1 at Boston.
National League
Chicago at. St. Louis.
Cincinnati at Pittsburg.
Philadelphia at N'ew York.
Boston at Brooklyn.
READ 'EM AND
Menibi
i ompany,
enjoyed •
■la club Wednesday evening. Mush
vas furnished by Red Box's orches-
tra. Refreshment:; were served and
a complete evening of entertainment
enjoyed-
■; of the Phillips Petroleum In a high wind that made playing
their wives and families difficult, the Borger Cutis- defeated
dancing party at the Jim-) the Marland Oil company ball team
last night, 1 "> to 7. Kelly and Ow-
ens was the battery for' the Cubs,
and Me adows and Woe/, formed the
artillery for Marland.
Another practice game was played
PARIS. — It' Paris artis's sit creed
in raising .sufficient funds the for-
mer home of 1 idora Duncan, Am-
erican dancer, near Paris, -v. ill be
dedicated us the Isadora Duncan
Memorial School
The: plan is for Miso Duncan to
occupy i! .e house and tarry on a
dancing school tbeie during her lit'e-
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' between ihe Herald-Postofice team I 'Ime. Upon her death the school
and the Panhandle Power and Light will become a memorial to her work,
company club. The llerald-Postof-! but owned by the French govern-
lice team won, 1 to n.
merit.
AMARILLO. April 21.- The 1927 !
Tri-State Fair catalog will lie off
the press in a few days, a bigger ,
and better catalog than ever, ac-
cording to C. If. Amacker, secre-
tary- man.ig, r of the association.
The Farm Servants' Union and
the Farmers' Union of Mid and
West Li-thlun, Scotland, have just.
agreed to reduce wages of farm
' servants f om $9.50 to $S,75 a week
for men. and fr in ¡>6.25 to ft6 for
British officers traveling on duty ¡ women.
at tP public expense must now ' — j - -
go ,¡.i the cheapest conveyance eitn i Perryton—Work under way on* Postal receipt
or by train or auto jus. new Baptist church here- increasing.
Guayaquil, Kcuador, waicii
101S was considered one of
worst yellow fever spots in
world, has not had a case of
dread disease sin. e 1919, when
en tint from the Uni.ed Slates
in
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troduced methods of elimination.
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Angeles,
Coi:; k ¡no get'ing into training for a ló-iail dancing ma ra
April on the boulevard between Venice and El 1 atio, in Lo
The contestants are l'.et allowed to stop for food, so this couple i.s
practicing eating on the hoof. The "trainer." Fred Ktoddaru, is a'
the left. Babe Darling and Jack McTaggert aro the danc.v.-.
Tulsa
Wichita
Amarillo
i Cmaha
i Oklahoma
; Des M'.íin
i Denver
Lincoln
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offer fans a bit of excitemi-nt wh
he tangles v.ith the lifg fellow."
"Dutch" Betk'a, who was to t'ak
on Pm'dello ¡or a th'rd and decid-
ing match Monday following his
lo: • tliis week, was on the road to
recovery today. Betkc. however,' is
still in a serious condition and may
not be able to appear In logs t-• r
two or three weeks.
Regardl.fe8H-.of his condition. Betke
Is to challenge the winner of Mon-
day night's show, he said today.
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Oklahoma City "•
Tulsa 2.
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York 5: Philatlelphia
Del roil
j New York
! St. Louis
j Washington
i Philadelphia
I Cleveland
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tliret
Detroit
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games.
National L< ague
Philatle'jihia I ; New York
Boston : Brooklyn I
Chicago 2. St. Louis
Only three games,
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Hackbcrry Slim Arranges Real
Wild West Eattle For
Sunday Roileo.
A bobtalled wildcat, i:iit recently^
(¡.plured and brought to Uorger a. ,
a gift to "Hackberry Slim" Johnson, ¡
promoter, and a carefree prairie dog
aro t o be (urneij loose on inch (due I
Sunday afteinoon at the rodeo.1
>*round south of tin city and will
figure as or. : of the htadtiners on I
i he afternon program. !■
The wildcat-dog light, nn event Grocers who profiteer are now
out of the ordinary, was ftfranged j p,.„ni|2ed by the Paris police, who
yesterday when Hacltbnrr.v found ¡- ; prohibit II .• offenders from dis-
dog owner who whs willing 1o «tiler i playing their wares on pavements
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Dallas 2: Fort Worth S.
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met to close the match at l-l
mini's animal training «innrieis near
liorger. In the v.jred pen could be:
seen a wildcat, equally• as Inrge .is
c gre.yhonntl, sIMking toward a corn- ¡
er as slwtose.ra apprtiaehed. lit
tun/I'd and showed his fienntlfull
long white tpoth. an Inviiaiion to,
the bravest dog ill the country to I
romo end'tueel his doom.
Wolves howled iron) wihin the |
pen. eagerly awftlt,lng the Stitida
program on which they are io fign'
Itrouiinenlly ill raclllg idbbils "^
Eight Pieces to Play
For Dances At Jim-Jo
An eight-piece orchestra has been I
announced to furnish music at the1
regular .liin-Jo club dancing party |
Friday night t>f this week. The band.)
known a - the "Black Aces," is com-
prised of versatile entertainers as
well us popular dance musicians.
, Chili dances were resumed last week
After a dolly diet of raw meat; > with a large attendance of club mem-1
ira'ner it to place-ihe beasts onl tiers and friends.
anlinal'i I d< .
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a bu t.rlke two dayi before the |H
ii .es, while tuns are left to imagine! The doubling of the number < f
¡i-e fe: ult• i electricity consumers Jn the past
Iiveiry Uneking hois: , wild steer tow years has caused such a drain
and buffalo in Hutchinson county- is <m. tue Dresden municipal electric
l-oiiv; i orraled iii preiiaratlon for ihe plant that ci y Offlcllils are hard
rmeo and races next .Sunijay, end put as to how. to rare for thv new
eo vpuaicheis from nil aroHJld have ; ubscriber
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The rodeo and races wi\
lust north 'if the Carbon
en the Panhandle high* *-
iifternooii at 2.10 o'elotr--
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The Best Place To Trade
3 ibs. Best Peaberry Coffee
10 lbs. Pure f ane Sugar
feck No. 1 Fancy Spuds
24 Ibs. Flour
100 lbs. Flour
5 lbs. Beans
Í lb. Calumet Baking Powder
25c can Peaches in Syrup
No. 2 Tomatoes
No. 2 Fancy Sweet Corn
Medium size Pork and Beans
Gallon Pumpkin
Gallon Tomatoe Puree
10 Bars Laundry Soap
Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, dozen
4 Ik Compound
98c
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Commencing next week we will have HOT BARBE(7
POiíM AND BEBf every Tuesday and Thursday.
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Caufield, T. E. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1927, newspaper, April 21, 1927; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167061/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.