Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1940 Page: 5 of 8
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Houston at Dalia*
Sun Antonio at Tulsa
Shreveport at Oklahoma City
Beaumont at Fort Worth
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T. S. C. W. SWIMMING CLASSES
3 l« 4 p. m . College Gymnaatan.
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Delegates from Denton will liave
an opportunity to hear Raymond
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the American Legion, when he ap-
pears on programs at Fort Worth,
Coleman. Eastland and Dallas in
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22 Fireman Hits
The Firemen had little trouble
with the CCC, slugging out 22 base
hits for 29 runs. The second In-
ning was the deciding frame as
14 runs crossed the plate for the
Firemen. Castleberry’s homer was
the big blow of the rally, and he Clmrl uv(. Y,VVUIlra Bilu
followed Wlth_a homer In the next | IeaU Ab Mlinar, another lefthand-
er, has won seven and lost won. Bob
Feller, the nonpariel, has won eight
and lost two
The Red Sox were stopped 5-3 as
the St. Louis Browns ended a sev-
en-game losing streak
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SAN ANTONIO. June 5 —df>—A
religious sect that has been encoun-
tering trouble over Texas because of
its attitude toward the United
States flag will be unable to hold a
convention tn the San Antonio mu-
nicipal auditorium. Mayor Maury
Maverick said today
Maverick has canceled a permit
for the sect to use the auditorium,
declaring he saw political motives
behind such a meeting,
s The convention had bean sched-
uled for July 24-28 which include*
primary election day In Texas.
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Husky Howard Pellet, sensation of
this year’s Texas League campaign,
held ono all-time pitching record
today and had his sights trained on
another, Snipe Conley’s mighty feat
of 18 straight victories almost a
quarter of a century ago
Last night the youthful Houston
hurler. who two years ago was play-
ing In American legion bull, set
Dellas back 4-0 in the nightcap of
a doubleheader It was his 12th
win without a defeat, bettering the
mark of 11 straight hung up 45
years ago by Huffman of Dallas
So old was Huffman’s record that
not even the league statistician
knew his first name or whut be-
came of him
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posed rough or sharp edges
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mute be padded or protected
10 Driver’s age, 10 to 15 JTW
11—Entry fee is one dollar, to
paid by sponsor of car.
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of the Arthur O McNItaky Post
No 71. announced.
Kelly will speak June 6 at a
breakfast in Fort Worth and at a
noon luncheon, and at 2 p. m. at
the Baptist auditorium at Oole-
man That evening he will speak
at Eastland On June 7. he will ap-
pear at a breakfast in Dallas
Wllkirson said that delegates from
Denton probably would go to either chased,
the Fort Worth or the Dallas
breakfast
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Often the dl-waae travels all over
the bottom of the feet The aolM of
your feet become red and swollen
The skin also cracks and pee la. and
the Itching become* worse ind worse
Ost relief from this disease as
quickly as possible, because It is very
contagious, and it may go ----
bands or even to the under
crotch of the legs
Here's How to Relieve It
The germ Uist causes the disease
is known as Tinea Trichophyton. It
buries Itself deep In the (Issue* ot
the skin end is very hard to kill A
tost made shows It takes 18 minutes
of boiling to destroy the germ,
whereas upon contact, K P kills the
germ wlthm 18 seconds.
H F was developed solely for the
purpose of relieving Athlete’s ghot It
(s a liquid that penetrates and dries
quickly You Juki paint the sflected
parts It peels ott ths tissue at ths
akin whore the germ breeds
ticking often Relieved qnh-kly
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may and that the itching t- qutekly
relieved You should paint the in-
fected parte with H F. night end
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BOX SCORES
Firemen vs. CCC
Firemen—
J Smith. If
Bill Mixon, cf
Martin, 8s
Stuart, lb
Seeley, 3b
Cotton, p
Little, c
Cafttleberrv rf
Nash, sf
lanford 2b
Lipstreu, 2b
NEW YORK. June 5 —U' -Brlt-
ish and French gold of an estimated
value of 8286.7X.000 rested today in
the vaults of the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York after delivery
there yesterday In 64 ordinary ex-
press trucks
Tiie new delivery was part of a
mass movement estimated to have
placed from 1350.000.000 to 3500.-
OOO.bOO in gold out of the reach
of the Nasis within the past week.
vs. Methodists
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Money available immediately
for ndw building, repairs, re-
finaneng and purchaHing* Ne
delay. Good terma.
DENTON FEDERAL
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ASSOCIATION
Phone 26
Stuart. If
McClure, sf
Truitt, lb
Davis, p
Gattis, cf
Ryan. If
Massev. rf
Rouse, lb
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Burks, p
Atkins. 3b
Hodges, ss
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third weekly putting tournament
tonight, Bitsy McCray reminded
lent today
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0'5-4 defeat at the hands of the New
1' York Giants and lost a game of
1 j their lead over the Brooklyn Dod-
0' gers It was the fifth consecu-
1 I tive triumph for Carl Hubbell.
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01 Louis Cardinals 10-1 In a night
I game, scoring five runs In the first
, when Pete Coscarat hit a home run
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| The Pittsburgh Pirates roused out
of their lethargy under the light*
to crush the Boston Bees 14-2.
The Chicago Cubs amassed
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nlc suppers in connection wtlh the
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Donkey baseball game Friday
night. Lions v*. Baptists Admis-
sion 10c and 25r. Proceeds go to
High School athletic fund 280
inning also Eight more runs In a i
big fifth frame gave a comfortable
enough margin.
Tlie CCC got two in the second,
three in the 5th and two in the
sixth
Castleberry and Llpstreu led the
winners with three lilts each The
latter, one of last year's leading
sluggers, found his eye for one of
the longest homers this season
Cotton allowed nine bingles for
his fourth win and fanned three
Davis gave up 22 blows and fan-
ned five
Rules for can built and entered
In the Junior Chamber of Com-
merce's kid coaster race here July
4, second annual staging of the
event, were announced today by
Fred Slack, in charge.
All cars will be Inspected by a
Jayoee official before the race, he
pointed out. and after the Inspec-
tion la made, no entrant can change
wheels or make any alteration in
his car without permission Offi-
cials will disqualify any car which
In their opinion might be dangerous
to the driver, to other drivers or
spectators Officials will disquali-
fy any driver who shows poor
rportamanahlp, or whose driving ex-
hibit intentional interference with
okhera
No races will be run that are not
ret by the official committee before
or after main race. Slack added
Construction rules for Class A
cars are
1. —Weight, gross 225 pounds. No
added weight (such as bricks, iron,
cement, sand, water, etc.) permit-
ted
2. — Length,
feet.
3—Width,
Indies.
4. Each car must have steering
•wheel, cannot use rope, must use
cable or wire
5 - Wheels and axles may be ta-
ken from coaster wagons, tricycles,
baby carriages, or may be pur-
They are not to exceed 12
inches diameter
6 —No precision or special bear-
ings are to be used
7 - Brakes Every car must be
equipped with a brake or brakes ca-
pable of stopping the car quickly
and safely in a straight line, drag
brakes or wheel brakes
8. -No glass will be permitted in
any part of the car. Wearing gog-
gles or sun glasses ot permitted
9 Body frame Is to be of wood
construction, and the body o» the
car must not confine the driver’s
head, or prevent the driver from
easily raising his hands to adjust
his helmet. The driver must sit up-
right and have a clear view of the
front and both sides. For hood
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Sold In Tohin Drug and OtliT Good Drugytoto
And now It’s a sone'' contest.
Despite the fact that school is out.
there will ba no end to thought-
provoking qeustlons. according to
Harvey Rid ion of the Texas The-
ater staff, and he suggests that the
public try this one: List as many
son-s (pertaining to areas) as pos-
sible. such as torrid sone, war sone.
' etc . and submit to the contest man-
ager at the Texas Theater The
first person who submits the long-
est correct list will receive a
month's pass to the Texas and the
10 next best will receive a guest
ticket to see Torrid Zone.” show-
ing at the Texas Theater Thursday.
Friday and Saturday All entries,
to be considered, must be at the
theater by noon Thursday. June 6.
By JUDSON BAILEY
Associated I*eras Sporta Writer
As long as everyone is certain the
Yankees are going straight to their
fifth consecutive American league
pennant, it may seem time wasted
to consider Cleveland’s Improved
Indians.
But a team with all the sterling
qualities of the tribe deserves a
word
The Indians were the only one of
the American League leaders to im-
prove their position yesterday,
splitting a double header with the
Washington Senators, 2-7 and 3-2.
This brought them within half a
game of the pace-making Boston
Red Sox and perhaps served as a
hint of a rising power
The tipoff on the tribes position
lies In the record of their pitchers
Lefty Al .nith got credit for the
victory In the nightcap to bring his
chart to five victories and no de-
1924 NORTH LOCU8T
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Dallas look the first game from
Houston last night, 3-0
Second place San Antonio gained . I
a half game by downing TuLsa 4-2 I I
Shreveport and Oklahoma City ' I
split a twin bill, Uie Sports taking ' 1
the opener 5-3 and Oklahoma City 1
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Hotel LeBlair dining room—meals
family style. Weekdays. 25c. Sun-
day—Special Dinner. 35c. 257
Mrs Freeman
moved from 207 Avenue
to 1924 North Locust Street
A big sixth inning rally In which
they scored six runs, saw the
Methodists slug out a 12-4 win over
the Knights of Pythias,
once again to the injury j'
has been present In thi
games
In the first game, the Firemen
behind Cotton's effective hurling,
downed the CCC 29-7.
The Knights held a 3-1 lead at
the end of the third Inning and
It looked like they might pull an
upset, but the Methodteta took ad-
vantage of ragged fieldlngfstogeUier
with three walks and pushld across
what proved to be the winning tal-
lies Three in the fifth Inning and
two In the sixth cinched the game
The battle was called at the end
of the sixth because of the injury
of a K. P player
Normile allowed
fanned two
Burks gave up eight hita
struck out three
Totals:
CCC—
Audrain, ss
Smith. 3b
Williams, rf
. — Kelly. 2b
! family night gathering, picnic style Garrison.
1 eating gets under way at 7 oclock Keller, cf
| Then Uie putUng tourney begins
i an hour later
Besides Denton entries, a group
of McKinney visitors is due and
members cf that delegation are ex-
pected to Join Jhe tourney
Shrereaa Here Next
Sherman’s golfers, who nudged
the local club out on their home
links will come here Sunday. June
16 for Denton’s next team meet
First rounds of the annual club
championship play will then be
slated. McCray said
The Yankees' parade was de-
toured by the lefthanded slants ot
Chicago's Ed Smith and a 12-hlt
topped by Joe Kubel's
10th and 11th homers of the sea-
son The score was 7-3.
The third place Detroit Tigers
also were stopped. 8-6, at Philadel-
phia getting four runs in the first
frame
Tiie Cincinnati Reds skidded to a
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J S. TTulock was elected worship-
ful master of Stanfield lodge No.
217, A. F «t A. M . Tuesday night
when the annual election of offi-
cers was held. He succeeds J. E.
Savage, who has served during the
post year
Other officers elected are: M. P
Frank, senior warden, Gerald
Stockard, junior warden, J E sav-
age. treasurer: Lee Preston, secre-
tary, F M Groves, tiler. The offi-
cers will be installed at the stated
meeting of the lodge July 2.
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