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£ FOUR
THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
MONDAY. FEB. 1". 1M9
THE
* «T COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
LATEST <AP)— SPORT NEWS
f
ENLANi) MAY
COACH CHAMPS
ROM AMARILLO
"ui'ly '* f'cnluiid. Mi.niiu'ci
miner (if tlie Burger KIU
ellf Cltll) boXi'iv. •! it y eoa'll
Amarillo diftti'i"t (loldeii
i'm chulllpiolltt in (In* . 1111 u
mi men i ai I1') W.irili, open
inr. Thursday
Nl'BUlilil loilh lll'i' II<I<I<*:- n il.,
iv. between hi in .i ml Anarillo
• nrlii'V nfflrlii!' wli.reH I'en
Hid ' Oil'il i on- I ml ill ii ;iif nil
Ik.' Ailiat'illo lltllnl.- al I'l WortTt,
'juIiik neat mill l:i'|il ilii'iu with
'I eVpl'llMI* |Itlltl
I'cnlnnd It'll Iihi night for
kiisiln, where In- will represent
lllrlll ll ii r In'I'M III *ccktll|.' Hi" pas-
[hiiuc of ii barbel wuki1 hour lull
before IukIhIiiIlire
ll'' Is named eiiarh. In- will
n t tin- Ainnrillo iltllsi; .ii P*t.
Ill Wednesday nl". 1:i
I'llilo (HI lllti IH lKlillt I l i|l I'l'll
i land plans 1(1 see .1 •' MaSHi'ii-
[ liurii. i'•i'HlxtriiiIon i'hiilrmnti of
'lie Si u(hw<mtern \ A. '• <
■i'Hi (In- vm'IIi "wi iulil entry
i Worth nl Karl Brown of
. illii nil ii t'llal*|>i' iii' 11ll!|x ll i uk
ilddlewi lulii 111 l*ii 111 p;> unit if
removal or the coition (!lu
iit-y from I'm 111 I'll on l lie basin
'« <■ i>111|i|II1111K IIKIIIIIKI ailcK-
A I', vlolnl oiioi
I'ln h.nt* ii'iiiii vviiitorcw fioiii
tin! Vampa tourney mi (In filial
nlffhl three of I lie boys, Wayne
Neat, Louis Hrlekoll. and Claude
Hoke ivon lining In the finals
Th1 team won two • liuinpioii
"h<*\ IM Amarillo, "Dond" Mus-
■of the welterwetKhi, and Ar-
nold "Wildcat" MeOulre tin fly-
•♦•iapht.
■ ill ll I it* if "<f I expected lo
iH^u till' Ft. Worth l ip an lit'
up no! obtained permission lo
it off from work. Mnsaey lias
tftn in Oklahoma even ;'lm;c the
■nrlllo moot ended
Borger Will Open Against Canadian TaSKIEui
SPORTS
eOOMNIP
fillips "B's" To
Take On Plenums
. lie I'htlllppcltaK have end" I
" season ami III1' Blui'kliuwl;n
111 ill K for Ihe ills'! I.I week
niirney at Pa ill pa, lull neiei
'HH 1 * Ii 1' 11 basketball fans
t9t lil|'k for i'ivk<- Raines thin
ii at home
Tomorrow night the l'b toons
tennis conic lo I'hlllyis for a pair
'if Samoa, boKiuutllK at 7:.'HI p in ,
villi the "II" tea in h of lite I'hil
jipelte* and the Hluck hawks
On WodlK'Hdny night Ho I'hil
l|m hoys and kIi'In will play al
1'll'IUOtlH
Admission for the ramoa will
til 1-0IItu for students tint I _'ll
for adults.
vinkk siii.i. iii iiimi
! ANliKI.KS. Kelt 18 l/p)
worth VI una still (railed .1
nald Undue in their itohs-ioiiii
• profession 11 net tour today.
Hatches to in. although he de
'.I the former world amateur
•iplon here yesterday. «• - J. li.V
(1*8, lie lore U.UUU fulls
n\ IDDII; HHli:r/
MOW YORK. I'eh. I :i (AJ)
(iaiiKway. old Tv Cobb * liaip-
< n I n u Up I tii i'll- spikes ii u a in
! |l" 1111 ll- lllr.lt" s-v tile (ll'llltflll
i'l .11 ll ii ooiI lllll llllllll'll lip .ll a-
ill' 111 i 11 I ll.i.it sir'lie who Unite
Ilinl Ty In uiAl SIun!<>nl for the
oh ri iihi i- talil IuikhImII coach
end iva- lurni'd down luia-
l.llie a uiiy with luii l;i i I linn villus
in the lii'iik In '.v.in" I'oi any kind
of a ,i li a Chinese icHtaui'linl
now i- <|i iIiik liu^ini'H' ai .11 ill in y
ISI. Iilil I ■ old ip.ll nil \V I lllll
St.
\11 It111 Mann, w in ulinost stop
pi il Hie Mew ^ in I. hasehall « i il
i r ii simw Willi Ills mhii;. "I've got
a piM'ki'l lull nf sclii'iiii'ti" will I'll
took Larry .Vlini'liall in own
ii ml hack. Kin- iiilo " lliil/ap.ip
pin' with tilt' Maine onn , . .
OIm ii nnd .loiiii. iin of ilie Hroail
way hit heard Mann and Miuned
ill iii as Komi as lliev could Ki'l lip
I he aisti s.
lit.I our flrni peek ai Hilly
C'OIIII the nlIn r nl ilil lie call
I ii Ii Melio It* 111 ii ii |I| I" now and
llieii pi'iihahly hii mi to take .Inlin
Henry Lewi" Inn the yoniuf-
sier liii : i;nf to l iinirol Ills ptiucTi-
i*h vh P'rtd Apuaioli wij
c.otiiited at le:n.i four low ones in.
Hie i ikIitIi round and couldn't
help inn wonder whole reloree
P'ratikl" I'ii Hit in waa at.
Hill Terry mill wonders why
the l irales iHMtl i ttdher AI Toil I
to Hostnii Terry thinks lie
made the Hut's a mitcli iniller of-
fer to: Tniid earlier ill til" winter
lient's speed for yon Johnny
Mi/.e of llie t'aidllials lias Htiileu
i'Mnliy thi'iii .ii K-i III t.'iree years,
I lit 101liii- 1-i'UliitU'il'. I'lill leadH lift
league i Inn kwards i with five in
ultfflt years
Harris Food Wins
Over Furr, 16-11
In an nutslu/iditiK ilofeiiHlvi!
Ini I tie Harris Fund Stun haskel
oar* luriieil hack tliHr Pun Food
Store rivals, 1(1-11, early yeslcr
day afloruoon ill Hie liu li scliottl
Kyni
"Chief' fiiaiuhleap was cap-j
tain of the Fur is uid Wcldon
llm- iifIi'lil l aplaini'd Hi" v. inn-
Iiik liiu lis rliil'
Hnrria led at the half, in 0.
lia.viiii; for Km r Fqud were
Kritie Hra/iei Alberl I lolcouihe.
Chamhlcan. N'lctud MePhermn,
iIoHi"r (Jarrctl ,\'ial Nichols, and
I<1111 ll 1h Hull
Hariifi Komi's Hiirup Included
Hasselfield, .1 i) .-'t'ilniiii. "Curly"
Uarnt's Bay.il T''oltcr. Wlllnrd
Maititi. Buclid Autry and I. H
Nichols
Hwmor Barnes, who wrench-
ed his ankle ill Harris Ion* of
Spiluv Creek Thursday., was un-
able to play lull kept score.
iuto-Skiing Brings Snow Queen to Throne
KrL "touii tht motor state, it it only httion that a Winter Queen and her
... niid arrive—not in a coach of itate—but via Chevrolet-powered
, / Miia Janna May Loeki (center), oT Orand Rapid*, was choeen
the treat winter Carnival at Petoskey, and derided thai modern «ki-
.hlnd a car was thr proper way to approach the ice throne.
Phillips To Play
Gray County Five
I'.i i"' . and I'ampu naski'thall
li an.' v. ill not meet in the flualH
of I lie LiHiricl -' *".i"" loitrnnmciit
ii xt Friday .inn .iLliirduy as they
did last year when 1'iiinpa Ileal,
en mice by Horner ill the lour-
uey and severnl times previiiuii-
iv nosed out the local boy# by
one point lor tin* title.
It in th dull win their I'll si
two names the Hu'ldo:;s and the
llarvcNleis will laniie in u mi-
11ual scrap at In a in Saturdiiy.
A new Hcliitluic recenlly was
drawn lip to n place that iiiudn
lain Ia%I vein when ItoriU'i won
I lie l inlil lo enter a-- a city milt,
Jiisi as I'a 111 pa does
The Phillips Hli.ckhaw ks w ill
represent 111 It i-ll I iihi ill iiillllly
Coii.ii "Catl'ihli" Smith's Hull-
ili as open tllt'il part nl III" cieel
nl I a n ioi k Friday mnrulliK
asainst (iinadliin. the lifmplitll
County chumpion ll they beat
Canadian they will int'cl tho
wliiiior of lite llolit'iis Cal'aou
inatiii probably White Deer or
I'auhaiidle
ll HorRL'i' Kt is past this i|Uar-
tei -final alage mid 1'iiinpa ifties
likewise by dov. ninu stroiiK
Spearman and the winner of the
I'crrytoii-Donley 'nine Kiiday
niK In I lie lioi Kuns aicuin w ill
niect Coach tlilus MlliiuiH's liar
veaters Salurilay mornlllK In the
neuil-f lnalH.
All Hie afO'euivnlloned teams
ure in tlie upper brackei
Couch il. .V. Newman's I'hil
lipa five, twice (Uilcaleii by Hor-
ner, opun aKiuii-. the Cray Comi-
ty chuinp'oi.s. either McLean oi
l.efors, at - o'clock Friday af I
lerlionli AI .1 p. Ill tin Wheeler
illllsls. piobuhly Mobeetli,'. are
favored to eliminate the Lip I
sromb County i'tit. y The win in i '
of Lllis game will meet the win-.i
ner" of the tirn.v-Hutelitntioii
I i'liilllps i xaiui' at I' o'clock Sal .
unlay moilnini:
Hlalit teams are in Ihe upper
bracket llobeiis. I '.irsnii. Hemp-'
liill. Border, : free. Hon ley.
Spearman, I'ne Four leuins al'a
in I lie low .ii'ucRrt; Cray, I'lill-
llps, Whi "ler. anil LipHconili.
I *ravv iliiih ili'terillilied Ihe order
of play
All uppei hriM'kel team must
win four sanies, a lower bracket
liiili only three
Vernon .IoIiiihoii oi Chlldreas
and llaney of Amaiitlo will nfl'l-
claie ai the dlalrli't lourney, ac-
cording to Hnpi F. L. Mlie ol
Lefors, tlislliii dlrecloi Vannoy
nf I'Imiiiiiis and llrniison of Amur
ill., will .all Hie Cauyou tounia-
tiio nl to lie played Saturday
These two also will work at re-
gional tournament at Cauyou
week after next
Amaiillo, who defeated I'ampa
lit-1 I last week-end. lo win the
Hit; Fli'e title after the Harvest-
ers dropped a previous KHIile lo
I'lalnview, will buttle Canyon
for the title in their district.
Ping Pong Team
Beats Amarillo
Sixty-Six-Foot Phillips 66 Coming Here
Sliowu above mi this picture
of basketeisi'H. basUetluills, and
buckets are the toweilna I'hil-
lipa titi cngeri of Baniesville
Ukla., who win p.ay tile Horner
Lions here U;o timlit of Fob. .
Kvtfiy inn 11 ine.it aren over 'i
foot. The combin d lielght of the
' iiu.ils liii feet. Iiuli;hts raiicr"
fnnii tl feet I lo the ti feel 9
Inches nf Fred Trout wine. .1
center
iii. lineup Top row: Dave
I'erkins, 'i Feet I 1-2; .lames Hah- j
cock, ti feet I 1-3 inches: .loo:
KiirieiiDerry. 1 feet it. John An-
ilersnii ii tii't i I ii ! Lock a id,
feel :|.
Hn.'toin row Fred Tli'titwine,
(1 I'eii It Hay Stepheuson. 0 feet
I , Donald Sl.ields. ti fi el I; and
Fred Fralle. Ii feet "
I'ii lures and notes about em h
nf these ten playevti will lie print-
ed otl lllis pane bet iv ceil now
sijuad-plus our .ee in mascot- r,
L' I
and Hay Killing. 0 and dale of Ihe ({lime
Lions, Truckers
Defeat Visitors
Baccus Dopes Out
S.W. Loop Play
Alllred in colorful uniforms.
Hiiirci yoniiK PHik-Poiik t'am
swept in ii Ix-three victory yes-
terday o'i r Amaiil'o's older team.
About f.ti persona looked on in
the Crysia' Boom of the Herring
lloKi as ihe Borgans hung up
their virility.
J. Cordon Btiriii. sponsor of
the spun In Borger. lost an exhi-
bition lliajiii to Alfred (ileiill. 1'
In I.
Tllf complete results:
ilturger pi.:>(■!> listed in first
po.il t ion)
Itaymoud McNally beat lllll lly-
ninn, 1! to u
Louis Colin defeated Dr. Frank
.nines. J to i).
Windy Davis won from llll'
Fleunken, 2 to 0
.lean Mauuey lost to Jim lly-
nuin, I to 2.
Chaiius MeNuliy heat Kd llob-
eiis. 1' to 0.
Jack Hoblson lost lo John Oli-
ver. 2 lo 0.
In the doubles play. Mauney
mid McNally imt to Hynuin and
Byiiuiu. J io I. Colin and McNulty
heal Jones and (lleiiu. 2 to 1, and
David and Hoblson beat Roberta
it ml Flennlketi. 2 lo u.
• nil Atn«r «u
mmiI by
Turlntl
tat urn* • qHI/hlf
Mtiaat'olaimMl11 An M0VIM
t llirJNKY IMU'd
l.ioii; ami vVesli.'iiiiiil Truck
era. Independent basket bali
teuma, here yeal rday reversed
the proi'eHs and look a couple nl
lieauing out Ills for ch anliigs In
Iwn ball gitilie.
The Truekrn. crime nut ahead
"7-111 over ihi. Country ('lull
Cleaners of Auiurflln m the lirst
guuio
Tlie Lioiif. stuashed (lie Dal-
liait Laundry Saultoiioa, 7s>;!'.i,
III lilt! <l!l (lllll
Latighoi lie. forw ai d,
S, J'litlcrson center
guard, und Shnbeii.
each made
ti. Sanders,
forward. 1
each,
guai'il
Tht
than
I oil III
gunic
i Lions
CesHilutli nubstiluled at
Coach Vlctui
pi. . 1 in great
Mci'olluui and
forwards, and
center, learning
Ing, and J C.
W. Jones,
bounds Hi
MiiaWgoY. Lions |
fci' iil with (lene |
Francis Siuitli, t
"f!ulll ll" Siuitli
ii it w ell in scor-
Knowloa and K
gtiaril: . inking re-
start plays moving
down into the enemy aide of tho
court.
McC'olium looped III eleven
goals the first hal'' and leu the
second and a free shot for a Idas
ing Ifi points Iwaaui high Sims of the Amur-
"Ce.M'iah" Smith colli a ted in i 11 lo club raited in 17 pniiita le
the second half six field goals I edge him out ot top honoi
and five out of vnvcu free pitch- ! The Truckers had a fairly easy
en, together Willi a couple goals time winning but they loafed
Dalliartaiis much
the avrage Independent
showing a strong pussing
due to Improve, bad the
a lilt lo woi'rlifil in tin
sawing first i| ii ti r I e r, which end-
ed ii-io for Hi" Linus Hecauae
'heir opponent . had no Jersey
iiuinbcrs they had some iliificully
in keeping IracU of tIn-ii men.
The Inevitable point flood
• in t'Hl nut in Ihe second With
McCollum carryin;' the bruin,
and others chipping iu too, tho
Lions liuisliei, . ie half. .'i'l-l-L
They led at lite end of Ihe third.
ii(i-2!l The fouri'i period follow-
ed the same moiiiiionous course.
Otis Wiggins, forward, led the
basket parade for the Truckers
with ill points. Kven then
It) AssocUited Press Staff
Whitey UntViiH. young III year.;
bui wise In basket hull experience,
ioiikcd iiver tlie Mo ll III west confer-
(.iii e field a month ago and said
a t• :!in cnuld lose two games and
•-1iI' win Ihe iiiaiu|iiouship
Which observtil.iou looked la-
Hier vacant to some at the lime.
How could Ills own team, a crew
belter of seniors with a high scoring
average, fail lo haul down Ihe
lli^ vvilli a in I u t inn iii of effort,
which would not include lositii.'
see-I (wo games?
How well Southern Methodists
to.nil. the courei'eiice'a youngest
tlloutor, bail the situation doped
put in shown by a glance al Ihe
standings.
The ieudiug teams, Southern
Alelhodiat and Texa.i, have lost
I iv11 tallies and the season is lit-
TEXAS TOURNEY,'
BREAKS RECORD
SAN ANTONIO. T?:o Feb. Ill
hif'i Lean K J i Dutch i .Har-
rison a n ii in/ In•• new i haracler
in the prnfesiiionals' winter golf
awing, ant only caressed some
t linn in price money today but
also threatened to win the cov-
eted Hurry Vanlou memorial
trophy a tlie outstanding coniiie-
iIdvii nln.ver
The Arkansas Imy i|1111 caddy-
lug a lew years back lo make
mm., money playing the game.
Yesterday lie von the Texas open
championship after dipping c:
Kl I tikes below par lo score a ipec
t.nular '..'"I for 72 holes and beat
the, fastest field ■ f the tour
First figures oil the 1' ti A
Vardoii Memorial trophy race
show Harrison also winner nf
(lie lilng Crosby open and loser
of ilic Oakland open |>i a pluy-
oil io Dick Met)!, far out in front.
Harrison, who threw In a eou-
pl ■ of iiti's iii smasliiui; I ho old
Texas open record by sl.\ iiokes
headed lor New Orleans and the
$1(1,10111 ties' ent City open
nl.iriiug Thursday His money
winnings since Jan. I total
tinl.fiO and only a few years
back lie was carry ing lings around
a Dalian course for $1 a round.
Harrison finished two shots In
truni of Sammy Hyrd ot Phila-
delphia. former New York Yankee
outfielder.
Byron Nelson of Bending, l'a
blew !i|s chances on the seven-
teenth hole wli'ii. one strike
biiii:n| Harrison, he took a bad
six on a par lour hole lie fin-
ished third wiih ^74
Fourth was Jimmy Thomson.
Shawiitni-on-Deluware, l'a., 275;
: fifth, national V 0. A. chnui-
1 niun* Caul Hunyuii White lialns.
i N Y , 27(1. Iied for sixth. Ben
I Hogan, White Plains. N. Y.. and
Harold MeSpaden Boston 277;
.seventh. Ilortoii Smith, Chicago,
27s. light ll, (iaytoii llaefiier.
Creeiisborn N. (' 27!l lied for
ii i ii I It. John Harnutn, Kdlnbiirg.
Tex., amateur und laiwsou Lit
He. Sun Francisco. 2X0; and
iled >nr lentil John Bulla, Chi-
cago. and A In Hspiuosa, t'hicngo,
2SL
fighting Ihe hardest, tlie Amarillo
<1 nint el tried valiantly to catch
up. but the Truckers kept four
or six points out of reach
throughout (In- second half.
Next io Wiggins name John
he|Shaw, Trucker center, who count-
ed s points Ited" Carretl. guard
made 7. Hill Hsdlfley. guard. I.
and Charlie White, forward, 2
For Amarillo ethers scoring
In the first half, for 21 points.
Framis^Smllli scored (i. Jones
1. and Knowies 2.
For the visitors, Lock guard.
ii member of the Dalhnrt High
School tea in ruuk"d high with It
poliits.. Chllders, forwnrd, and
alniii; several times snapping out
ot slumps, with Hie Cleaners
hot behind by only four or five
points.
Willi Sims who once ll 11IIk up
In Miaight points for Ills side,
and
were J Murphy forward. I.
Craig. forward, ti Williams,
guard, a. and J. Murphy, gunrd
Steve Matthews referred Hie
Lioiisiliilliarl game and Ha'/il
Trotter the Wesiei fiebl-Amaiillo
FRECKLES AND HIS
ialR, a dwarfish
FRIENDS
forwanl. j tHi
tie more lban half over. No less
than five clubs of (lie seven-team
cluster that forms Ihe conference
ci,aid win tlie 141 le.
.Southern Methodist, proponih r
ant fuvnriU' at the season's begin
niug. collapsed last week, drop
plug ils only two games Texas,
uieauwhlle. gobbled up three op.
pone utH on a wrecking road tilp
and now will finish the schedule
i;ii its lioiui' court.
OM'i \\ AY TO HO IT
j A HI LICN'K, KAS . Feb. 13—(>P| j
Couch (Irani Spcucc has a way |
| to make his Oarfield grade school .
Imsketbvll leum score.
lie gives the boys chewing gum
' at Ihn stal l of the game but I
makes them spit il out if they .
'aren't ahead at the half.
Al the present time approxi-
mately 75 per cent of all automo-j
Idles purchasi'd in (In* I'll I ted
States are bought oil tile tlme-|
payment plan.
ON "WILDCAT"
"Wllintu.' McKttiu. lb* rowdy
Montana slieepbei tint pi tiliably
would 11 -Mi' 111 any couching, but
be might he tlianktul tomorrow
night 'or a reminder mil to let
1 'si arms dandle bet we 11 In legs
Sim 'I. a ieady lius wrestled
Joe Hanasisl, former li *,lit lU'.nj
cbampiou. in no lulling how inauy
other pbi.es iic probably has
learned Ilia' this 1 :n lessiK- can
(iiili kiy lead to his beine pinned
to the canvas
Ham -kl, who has Mini" bis
"alligator elulcli" patent ap
plied for about as le red as
even one I o 11 nil with Joe l.oul"
sturts Ills fuvorite throwing liold
by nilcmuii Ii ■ opponent s innni -
and pulling lh m lisuk between
bis lens to inak. him skin Ihe
1 it ' Aftei that (be plnnint, and
three pals ay the refeiee aren't
long following.
Haliuakl. re. eiitly beaten by
McKulii. no doubt will employ
Ilil.- stinleiiy inn arrow niglit
when iu a main ev. ni scuffle be
attempts both tn gain peraonul
revenue and stop McEuin's grnw-
iug string ot victories.
Able Freeman, doughty New
York Hebrew, meet* Husmil
BileV the Mulesboe product iu
the .enii-flnul
Opening Pi inn 11 r (His Hobert
•-on's always coiotful c: ril will
come Ernie I'eterann and Allan
I '111 111 tiler.
Houls stall ai * o'clock tomor-
row' evening down 11! the Arena
Tickets are liu cents for ringside.
Iu reals general admission, and
2i cents for luaies and children.
Borger Trying
To Book Series
With Lipscomb
Homer High Si liool litis morn
ing was trylii", :o establish con
tact wiih school iiuthorillon al
Lipscomb tn hook a buskelball
series tills week lietween the
♦linger Bedhlrds ;;n'd lie Lip-
scomb girls.
These two teams are to meui
in a t W'o-oul-of-l lll'ee serie foi
II in-seclioiial ciiuii, |i IoiihIi I |i tn
Hie liinhaudle district
The l.ipsi 1,111I1 m liool din"- not
have a telephone making com
inuulciitioii wiih ils officials a
problem.
Borger Dally Herald Classified
ad:, g"i result*.
Clearer
WHY lei, all your ac-
tivities today bo
ruined by a feeling of con-
gestion in your head due to
a cold? You civn relieve
this discomfort by inserting
n little Mentholatum In
your nostrils. It will soon
break up the congestion of
mucus there. Mentholatum
will also send soothing
medicinal vapors up
through the breathing pas-
sages. Then your head will
feel clearer, your breathing
easier. Using Mentholatum
as needed, youH be able to
carrv on through the rest
of the day In comfort.
MENTHOLATUM
(OMH)Rf r>.
By HAMLIN
LOCAL BOYS WRITE SONG
TwO MEM6EB.5 Of
SHADtSIDE'S FOOT-
BALL. Tfam Turned
SONO VVH'T0«S Over-
MtGHT AND SUHPflietD
Bve?M tmemsklvbs
WITH THEIR ABILITY"
TO CREATE? A MEW
POPULAR "TYPE SONio.
FReC< MtSOOSEY
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Sercomb, Bill. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, February 13, 1939, newspaper, February 13, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293331/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.