Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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Win Pin Tilts
Phillips Civic Club and Mona
Club won in Hi,, two civic eliiit
League how (fun, iniilchod lust
night, (lOiiiliMS ROUtry ¡iml J;iy-
respectively
Phillip* liont Rotary two of
Hi tee games Iiiii lost on totals.
3847 io ■..*:ti:7. Matthew of Ro-
tary howled 21ft lor Uinh ¡¡¡line.
Cox of Phillips scored high sei
les. 519.
J.Ions defeated Jaycons iwo of
• l>!•••«• games and on totals. 2371
• «> 21" Hickman of .1 ayoeex
bowled high haute 1Sn. und
It ichors,m of Llomt won
M flftS with 500
Second Hie!? Rer' Racier Scorer
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SMITH, KIR BY,
GOODE RETAIN
GRIDIRON JOBS
Get Bv Thi® Mari And. You Deserve A Goal!
ol hoard last
for one-yenr
Bulldog football
four iu ln< f|>nl><
ystein.
"< 'ntfisir Smith
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The Itnnii-r s.-h
night re-elected
erins the Hi ret'
I'OHchOH .111(1 the
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and Ajikísi.ini i oaclu'- Selnier
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Ooodt were renamed to their po-
sition* on [lie mil It'll* staff.
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decided upon
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city's ftinr 'A Hile school- wcr
k Ad'kle*. high -ohool priori-
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Ward prim-lpiil. .1 C Knowles
Weatherly nrlhclpiiil and Mrs.
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By The A**ocbit *1 Press
Kansas' !!fi. Iowa State 34.
Iowa *8. Ohio State 33.
Wisconsin 38. Minnesota 34.
Illinois 36, Northwestern 83.
Purdue 52. Chicago 80
Rire 59, St. Wary' (To*) 18.
Tolan 3fi. Mississippi 34.
Oregon 71, Washington State
41 1 **<«■. ^. 71, , ZL. i
Alabama 28, Tennessee 23.
Southwestern Louisiana B2
Louisiana College 2ft.
Louisiana Normal 81. Conten
ary 48.
Abilene Christian 43, Me-
Mttrry 28.
Texan Tech 62, Texns Mino#
38.
Trinity 47. Howard Payne 38.
Real Radio and Refrigera-
H. E. Harda-
143.
Angular, le.lhiwleil IIkiiiiisiii U« p«l. tontmd. timid- out an our
of the Ills lH-rtl n of i lie Te\a- Ti'Ch. KlMl itatdfr tw-kti weaving.
Ro]Ktr iuiiU> seeciud o«l> lo Mafsliull liitiwii in -Ion prnihn lion.
s Goes To
l'hiiil|iM Ifáak.-riwll imftíilion
Htorma li'to n ihnn toniuh' !)■
ti>rminert to open their *•«<:l>
with victories over tile Ml
townsro.
All three tfHtjiS, BWckhftwIts
"IV bovs anil Pb1Ui|ipeU<? will
roprew.-nt IMillllpK on ili<* Ofilharl
conn.
The local c.'ikwk stand excel-
lent chance ot w inning two or
even ihree of the routes!a there
thin e vim Ik Two weeks ago
Coach Klmtnls' Hltifkhawks, then
in a sort of «nal phootlns slump,
lout to the Wolves, only by
points :• I-IP and the phlltlp-
pette dropped another close de-
clsloii 23- lit
With the three teams nittlii).
the basket uceurntely and often.
Phil It pa may .reverse the out-
come
íPrlday niRhf t Dalhail bovs
and «Iris tPsuuM jilay the Hlaek
hi.wUs and I'htlllppettos at phll-
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('hitter Chatter There'll be more
Hood news about than Fruncí !
Schmidt can count when the
Ohio Slaterm met going next fall
two his radio job will cause
Charlie Orlmm. ex-cub
mlioi Ills first trainliii; •■amp
'.'•I year .
boss, to
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interview.
"No, I it It!-'!
1 ain't ever
mod
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Tattle Ta les; Plenty of wills-
perln* that Mike Jacobs may run
Into interference from a rival
fight mob before the Messrs
Con named Lesnevier tie off at
Miami. Keb 28 . . . Talsto Mitkl
tins yet to make a track start In
this country, but already lie's
responsible for $840,32 in the
eoffflra of the F'lniiieh relief fund
through contributions, etc.
Today's kuesi star.
Kd Ogbortrtf, N'ew Cuttle (Intil
Courler-TlmcH: "One baiiikotbalt
player we know Is so fond of the
tab. when he cut* a Charley
horse It's' a filly."
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3K9 hniltfhl a Inline 'M the Nevada
I «7 side of Lake Tahoc and gone In
for skiing In n big way , , . when
Pet. Kenske boats Cunnliiuham the
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.523 bead . fifteen years ago Jimmy
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1'Oincht the Detroit pro football
franchise fm IS00 Two weeks
ago It sold for $5¡25,000.
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INDIANAPOfíIS. Ind.. Keh. 13
(/P)t" f'ounty coinmi«*loner WI1
Ham II. Brown tt*ked the court
holme janitor why the American
flags were «I half staff.
"Willi.' the Janitor said, "Mr.
Lincoln is dead, nlri't he?"
Tho ring* were rained.
AMARILLO
SANFORB MATCH
THIRTEEN BOITS
NEW RULES PERMIT PITCHERS
TO REAR BACK AND TAKE FULL
STEP BEFORE PITCHING BALL
BY UAYl.K TA LIMIT
ItKLLKAIK. I""la Keb 13
(4m| Heller lias been a tgp)*
time a-copiinii for the baseball
liltcbcr and he hdn taken -onn-
hard knocks In the past 20
years, bill t he elders of the .cam"
at last .ire got.tin« in a moot) t«>
help liIin stand off the hatters
.,! lit meotjitiKl here yester
day the rules committee voted
with only one 0jfs *nter to allow
¡11 ot the iiiti-hersi In the country
to rear hack atld lake anotliei
coüiplcic iii'ji ,-i l hey deliver tile
bull That 1 the first really lui-
iit taut thove toward ittelplriK the
htirler iliat has li«en mude since
•In rule-maker henun abolish-
freak d>d I verier hack In
«Hill to ¡ifich to Oultm Wallled
lie llVflti so |H. :-ed t« get t wo
bases.
V KM TOOTH WOHKIKH
MAX WITH IWL.sfc TKKTH
m
(' It A Wf''i UHWVII.I.K 'I II d .
Keh i.! í/1'i A new toiith
t'lowlnx Iti his Jaw worries tfeb
Km lev elderly janitor at the
Wabash Av'eiiue 1'reHbyterlan
Church
Hccausc lo hud .ill Ills
teeth milled in years atto and
bought false ones.
Hie
f'olsed for a |ia-«. or a shot In Holtert
Hi d Haiders. I'ercival lia wmi fame a-
I'eroival, sine forward of
a stout defensive tiftOyer.
Sanford boxers, a team «pon-1
«oren by Sun l ord fto\ Scottt
Troop 12. and an Amarillo glov-
es uroup composeil of Amurillo
High Sandios and Maverick Club
hoy- will trade punches for :t9
rounds In 18 bouts tomorrow
night ai the Sanford Communi-
ty hull.
Conch Enoch Denton of San-
ford and "Purfy" Orrlck. Vnc of
the backer of the Borger Jay
ee« team, yoHterdny talked over
the possibility of sev'eral HOrper'
itaklng pari >Hi
program, 'ennilng up with the
Sanford hoys.
The hiMMc* will star* at 7;30
p. m. Adtnlssloii will be 25 cents
for adults and in cents for chil-
dren under 12 years of age. with
those tinder H accompanied by
their parents admitted tree.
Here is the tentative list of
matches drawn up by Coaches
Knoch Denton and Hershel Pal
no r of Sanford and Coach Hay
lile of Amanillo High i Amarillo
firs! i:
Lewis Daniels. 4 4 pounds, vs.
Kenneth Luntiam, 47.
Lamon Fox, Gft, w. Carrol
Litnhntu 86.
Jewell McDowell 70, vs. Jlm-
mle Williams 70.
I'ee Wee Turner 72, vs. Ray-
mond Sever 7 2.
Lndel 1'iigli 7li, vs. Dercl West
79.
Donnle Sharp. 73. vs. Joe
Means 73.
Glen McDowell SI. vs. Don-
ald WHIlHin 81.
Joe McLaughlin 88, vs. How-
ard Ay lei' 9 2.
Sonny MeKlnney 92. vs. l(ay
Priehard 94.
Dean Ill-own 93. vs. Claude
Turner 8'.
(1. P. Johnson 118, vs. Her-
shel rnlmer 120.
Billy Sherrel 130, vs. Alan
West, 130.
Ted Johnson, 138. vs. David
Neely 138.
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Seeks 1st
Open
Feb. 29
jÜMrVe'l bawkelhall tonr-
Thursdfiy. Friday,
F«'b. 29. March l
na limit. for
and Saturday.
and 2.
About fourteen (emus from
twelve counties will attend the
meet here
(ianir- will be i an off simnl-
taneously at both (be Borger and
Phillips High uyniK. If the I'liil
lips Kiib get Into the finals the
Inst mutch will ho held at I'hl
Hps. If Borger girl* work tip to
the top. the finals will lie held in
the Horner gym.
Students will be housed in
local homes.
8 New Members
Join Golf Club
Still searching fot' their first
victory in the Big Five basketball
conference, the Hor-'ei Bulldogs
hope to find tlVMt win here on
their own fl..cr tomorrow night
"in a ga«U5 wltti the I'ntiipa Har-
vesters.
Coach "Catfish" Smith's Bu.ll-
itogs have nier only defeat no fur
in the leftkue In lY>ni' contents
On .Inn. IS the Bulldogs lost
to thi' f'hdnview Bulldogs. 30-27.
Last week In It -orles of out-of-
town -oiltesta tin HulldogH went
down before PuinpH. 34*18 Lub-
bock. 33-23. and Flainvlew. 27-
2«.
Coach Otitis Mitchell's Harves-
ters have lost only three «unios
this season, one In the Big Five
The 1'atiumus have hetm defeated
by Canyon. White Deer, and l.llh-
boek
The Bordee Hedbirds «ill play
the Phillips I'liilloppeltes in a
i<lils irpeiioc at 7:HO p. in. A
return mutch a I I'liilllps will be
playetl iieu week,
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1 91 ft,
j Opinion was widely divided.
■ .en iiuvonr the ::ieuilicis of the
onimltleo whether lito new rule
>voh 1(1 affect any ureal and tu!««•-
díale change. Ki voral were doillll
ni that thi present top pitehers:
i wollid lie able to employ the new
' freedotn to advantage. Hut nil
agrood thai it was ,i move toward
U^rnesslng the hlttter. or at
least toward giving the pitcher
an even break.
The new rule, adopted In the
course of n long session during
which ihe rule makers fussed and
commissioner Kenesaw M Lan-
diB fidgeted In 'he presitlin«
chair, will permit the pitcher al-
most complete freedom with one
leg There's only one thing he
can't do now, and that Is to step
sldewlso.
Whereas the harassed hurlei
previously has had to stand with
both brogans on the rubber, he
now- j la the cuno of a right
"hnnlliM'l cun stifle It h¡> ieft Ing,
fur cut behind hlin during lila
'wind-up and take a long, com-
plete stride as he swings through
to deliver the ball.
h'ddie Collins, general man
•Iter of the Boston lied Sox. who
Voted against the rule, «rowled
thai it would produce oven more
"cheating" by pitchers than they
have been «ettiiiK away with.
President. Hob ijuinn of the
Boston Bees -aid it should glv,-
ntiy pitcher who learns the new
way a little more speed, but he
feared It might result In lin k of
coin rol in Mint* cases
Phi' solo rcjerfo.i the de-
mand of Qtilnn that "something"
be done about the Intentional
pass. The others declared th.il
the inoudKinan shotild retain his
right to pass any batter lie didn't
"mt ti?
OF KENTUCKY
"1)01 Hl.l-HICH■ -Me large*!
I riling straight Hum bun wbiikty
I'm the world.
l?l VOI H FAVOHITK
IMl KAiiK ST< KK
tilles*
:
utons
Tlmiitg.
Jack Blackburn (Joe Loirts'
trainer) certainly picked a fine
timo U) reply to tiene Tnnney's
muga zinc piece on the mythical
Deiupsey • Louis bout. ... IB the
snnie Maga* I lie (Look , Black
burn says: "No Sir! Dempaey
couldn't have knocked out, Louis
in two and a half minutes or two
and half years."
inn: owi.m win
SAN ANTONIO. Feb, 13
Fruukle Curswell paced the
ft fee Owls lo a 59 43 victory ovor
St. Mary's University in a bas-
ketball game here last night.
Oft r swell
points
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100 Phillips-Tech
Tickets Available
There slllt remain ahoul 100
tickets yet unsold for the I'hil
lips 88 - Texas Tech basketball
«ame at tho Phillips gym next
Saturday night.
These ought to go pretty fast
this week us the date ot tin
standout gnme approaches
The committee In charge of
the game far the Phillips Civic
Club, headed by Fred Httth,
plans to sent is many spectators
as possible. The capacity will lie
somewhere around 400 seats, all
ot them reserved,
Tickets are $1 each for adult
and may be purchased from Fred
ninth, Amos Robertson City
Drug Store of Borger. or Brlggs
Phovmacy of Phllitpa.
Phillips «8 Wednesday night
and Thursday night will play the
Miera or Oklahoma City. If
Oklahoma City beats the Oilers
al Bartleevllle Wednesday, the
Thursday nielli trame al Classen
gym, Oklahoma Oily, will sel
tío I he league championship.
At least eight new members
have been added to (lie roster ot
the lltiber Oolf Course, now . n
gaged in a drive for more mem-
bers.
These who signed up Sunday,
the opening day of the drive,
were pr. and Mrs. W 11 Steph-
ens, Mr and Mrs. George Fincor
Carl ilorton. Ray Brock, apt! Mr.
and Mrs, J F Howe.
The club will hold a not In*,
meeting at the clubhouse nt p
m. next Sunday arternoon Com
minees will be elected, work
done on the course, and rt |an t -
made on the membership «atw-
pnlfeb |i
\ wiener supper will lie ierv
orí ab, in p. ill.
TKVAN KII N
WI \ K Dl '.l I S I ON
IIOHSTf Tex,. Feb. 13
(/p> Texas Kid of Neitvo Laredo
won a decision over Chato Zurora
In si* rounds on the weekly In s
log program here Inst night
Texas Kid weigher 119: Aur-
ora 122.
I,: Joe Arevalo, 138, of Neuvo
Laredo, lost a round do.-!
sio nto Red Roberts. 135 of Cor-
pus chrlftl.
I I HI-' HI U'OHTs MKLF
NKW BRITAIN. Conn., Feb.
13 i/p) A fire here sem iu Its
own alarm.
A telephone operaint noticed
a light flickering on her switch
board and notified police head
<iu«rlnrs. A -««pind sent to a cloth
lllg iloro discovered the bulldln,.
Fire officials ' theorUed Ibe
)< wit eh boa ifl light flickered tvlii'.i
flames icach'd a !ele|ihonti eoiú.
i I
Üi
Mm <■>•« 'a stitch in Mm'
A Iwtury you r.atr
nflmt) h shot with
thr tolkx luMtl l\ im«
—by Lout Dkiancv
Each day tbii Texas telephone man
flips key and watches senritive 'n-
dicutors as he searches for a clue to
possible trouble on Tenia telephones.
He fully appreciate the wisdom of
a stitch in timo In findinR and Axing
troubles- yt weak spots that might
result in trouble. That is one way we
safeguard your telephone service In
Tetas. And one result is that despite
the increasing complexity of telephone
equipment, telephone customer* n*
port troubles on their telephones only
half as often as they did 10 years ago.
A ttitah in fi'meaarea nine. Thgae
words in action contribute their iull
share to the accuracy, dependability,
and low cost of y our telephone service.
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