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ilailri Sports
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 28, 1988
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Tonight at Auditorium
TEAM BOWS 43-19
TO ALL-STAR FIVE
CARLISLE TO HOLD
JUNIOR BASKEBALL
TOURNAMENT SAT,
LOCAL BOWLERS
WIN OVER TYLER
CREW LAST NIGHT
MT. ENTERPRISE IN
WIN 22 TO 21 OVER
CHURCHILL CAGERS
HUMBLE GIRLS WIN
OVER JEFFERSON I
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TO LOAN
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regular as his team J. Adams, c
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outfielder was signed for approx- ’
*o«tt In Tana
br Taaaa Workers
in the world.
laden with sorrow. Did you ever
hear a cowboy sing a lilting, well-
fed, and contended tone? I never|
did. And I never heard one s
s. song with a
Rocky Mount la the favorite of
of the
FACULTY
Curtwright, f
totals
Referee.
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If I
ranchise
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in the low-price field!.
THE NEW DI LUXE “SB". . .
an entirely new Ford style.
Largest, roomiest Ford V-8
ever built. Longer hood. Sedan
bodies are bigger. Larger
luggage space with outside
opening at rear of all mod-
els Interiors more finely
appointed. 8 body types —
Coupe, Tudor and Fordor
Sedans, Club Coupe, Phaeton,
Convertible Coupe, Converti-
ble Club Coupe, Convertibis
Sedan. Choice of 6 colors.
three-game series,
a single
THE NEW THBIFTT "60"...
Same size and body types as
the Standard “85,” with same
equipment. The car that
owners say gives 22 to 27 miles
per gallon of gas. New last
year, the “SO” proved its
worth to over .MMi.000 owners.
In Coupe, Tudor Sedan. For-
dor Sedan. Choice of 3 colors.
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basketball results
Montana School of Mines
Eastern Montana Normal 30.
TODAY'S! BAYLOR TRIMS
AGGIES BY
THE QUALITY CAR
IN THE
LOW-PRICE FIELD
SCHMELING HEAVY
FAVORITE IN EO’JT
WITH BEN FOORD
Plckron,
Williams,
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learn from cowboy songs.
So today I am going to saddle
Old Paint (that's what I call my
my
see
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Into is
cowhoy. If the songs that are
sung about them and by them are
true, then they compose the most |
automobile and If you could
it you’d understand why I Kirkpatrick
to de- t«t by the surprising score of
eagers 1 last night. The Humble fi
melody, In the
ahead.
As fnr as I can gather from
cowboy songs, cowboys are al-
See Sport Parade, on Page 11
CARLISLE, Jan. 28. (Spl.)
The unofficial J------ ------
champions of the oil belt section ' Smith,
1st
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180
Patterson .. 181
BOWLING BOUNTY Committee of '
Citizens to
Raise Funds
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IT. Threadgill 4
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THE NEW 8TANDAKD “SB". . .
longer hood, greater overall
length, fresh lines. AU sedans
have luggage compartments
with outside openings. Silent
helical gears in all speeds. New
out-of-way front seat backs
in Tudor increase acceea.
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For New and Used Car Purchases
ALSO REFINANCING
BEE US FIRST AMI KEEP RCSK COUNTY MONEY
IN RUSK COUNTY
Phones 600 and 243-W
STATE FINANCE COMPANY INC.
Office Over Haden * Boucher Drug Store
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TOTALS
Referee. Lee
keeper, Barry;
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NEW STANDARD
“85” TUDOR SEDAN
$75885
EQUIPMENT INCLUDED ]
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lh« dfUnrtil >rlcfi for tiro 3|
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.Srondord M>' Coup* illuttrotof i
include iranttrortoHon eOortd*
and all iha folloudnt:
2 bumiwrv, with 4 bumeertaMdS J
• Sparr wh-rl, «lr». tubs, sad >
lork . i mstehsd vibratw Wpe jj
h,«r>< . < ltt»ri;ebtwsn4ssbuer ra
• llaet Indicator • Breed*
with trlpodosMtw * Foot
for headlleht beams.with
tor on Inattuasant panel * I
I ««»•*• comport mmt, wit
Oil Balli Air Uvaser.
THE NFW THRIFTY i
“60“ COUPE
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EQUIPMENT INCLUDED
(Taaar aawm) '
FRANKFORT, Germany, Jan.
28. (UP) — Bernd Rosemyer, 29,
star automobile racer, was killed
today as he tried for a world
record on the highway near Frank-
fort. Winner of last year’s Van-
derbilt cup race at New York,
Rosemeyer held three road records,
for the kilometer, mile and 10
miles. He was the husband of a
famous flyer, Elll Belnhorn.
Signs
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won high point honors for
game with 12 markers.
Dr. Pepper also came through
with an upset victory over Rlth-
man's, winning 41-20. Johnson and
Holt paced the Penners with 12
DELIVERED IN HENDERSON
s? NEW DE LUXE “88“ I
TUDOR SEDAN,
*81885
'VUIPMENT INCLUDED
Cn, • to< iha l>o tajM M
MHfc " r Ul„..r„rvd, and
rZu‘/‘’’ '"’"•ro'tv'lvn c/mrges
and all thr following:
2 bumpvrv • 4 bumpvr Saeed
2 tall Ugh tv • 2 wlndvblvld wipe
lean vlwa • 2 matched elect
air home • I cigarllthtw • li
Ware • Spare wheel, tire, ta
and lock ■ Glove compertSS
with clock and lock • Foot coal
for headllghf beams, with Indi
loronlnatrument panel • DvL<
ateerlnt wheal ■ Ruadam el___
wheel Itanda ■ Heat Indicator •
Built-In luggage compertmeat.
with lock . OH Bath Ak Chearn.
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AND RE-STYLEB
FOX 1938
MT. ENTERPRISE,
<UP)--Mt. Enterprise
3rd Total
192— 568
153— 481
178— 499
184— 504
178— 490
3rd Total
177— 517
159— 500
174— 525
158— 485
169— 577
| Ott, who was witched from the
J to third base, was be-
' lleved to have signed for 317,500.
-1 TOTALS ..
Fort GRUTIN
* I Crocker, f .
■ to Fayetteville for engagements Wylie, f
I with Arkansas on Friday and Craig, f
T be Milstead, f
Broome, c
Rousseau, g
LaRue, g
1‘cpper Martin ■ Zj
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. S8. (Uli
—John L. “Pepper” MNVn, •
Louis Cardinals* third bassMM
headed back to Oklahoma City ta
day with a signed 19M contrno
Terms were not revealed by Mai
tin or Branch Rickey, Cards* vfct
president.
Rickey said be expected MmH
to be back in eenter field, wlM
he played prior to the 1917 eeaMM
next year.
Faculty Wins 40-30 and ROSEMEYER DIES Lions-Red Devils Clash
Runnerup Bottlers Lose
To A. Crim in City Tilts
learned that groups In Glade-
water and Mount Pleasant were
interested. Gladewater former-
ly a member of the league.
A. M. Bums, who owned the
Palestine franchise for two
years but fortified It when
baseball turned into a losing
venture, said that he would
grant use of his lighting plant
If any other Palestine group
was able to keep the club here.
As a first step lit raising the
the required funds, the conimit-
Dutch Rlthmans Henderson City
league eagers invaded Mt. En-
terprise Wednesday night where
they were handed $ 43-19 drub- I
bing by Earl Williams Mt. Enter- i
prise All-Star team. The All-Stars
completely outclasied the Rith-
mati quint all the way with Wil-
liams playing the starring role by
tallying 15 points to lead his team
to victory.
(raft, Ixrnon and Miller had
the blessings of C. P. Moklej,
president of the East Texas
League, who came here from
Jacksonville yesterday to get a
first hand account of the situa-
tion after the citizens' commit-*
tee said it could not raise the
money.
l aced wltlr the pros|>ect of |
finding a new city to take the
or seeing the
, league go into the summer
I with a full membership <>f eight
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TOTALS ------ 11 6
REFEREE. Leewright;
keeper. Barry;
Halftime score:
Crim 14.
true, then they compose tne most | rropmes win oe awaraea roe
unhappy, forlorn group of workers winners of both the championship RITHM 'S
Their voices are bracket and the consolation flight.
6
Wright:
Scorer, Rayford.
Half time score: Faculty 20, Grif-
fin 9.
game with a
turned In the highest score
the visitors with 568.
The scores:
Tyler 1st
Carter 193
Odem 172
Kilpatrick .. 158
Darr 148
Wilford 157
41
Time-
Scorer, Rayford the Yanks dissatisfied with their
Rlthman 9, Dr. | 193g offers Pitcher Monte Pear-
also was reported balking at
cut in his '37 stipend
In the National League, the
49 New York Giants had few con-
tract headaches. Mel Ott was the
Bollings Polytechnic 34, Carroll latest to join the contented flock.
College 31. „,
Idaho (Southern Branch) 35, outfield
I Western Stato 32. r—- "
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mild vade Jacksonville for their final > ond team 16-H in a preliminary year. He wax
melee a week from tonlg'ht. . I game. I Paul.
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CHICAGO.—All buf the girls are prizes in the 534,000
sweepstakes, in which 232,656 tenpin bowlers are compet-
ing—a world record number of participants for any event.
Naomi Anderson, left, and Donna Crowley display some of
the awards at the Chicago headquarters of the Nation- i oor w iu
wide affair. Miss Crowley has an armful of checks, which crew jOhnRon, with seven tellies,
are awarded each week for six weeks. Miss Anderson’s
burden of regulation alley footwear and the pyramid of
balls in the background represent the other prizes.
Kelly made 11 points to pace the !
locals.
The box score:
RITMANS
Strait .
Williams .
Kelly
Pickron
Orr ..
Wallace ...
Jan. 28' LONDON, Jen. 28 (8pl).—
r_... came from Humble girl's basketball U8|
behind in the last few minutes of defeated the Jefferson High MN
a riwiiiina, gama t0 de- tet by the surprising score of M
High eagers 1 last night. The Humble f«M
, zz-zi, nere Wednesday night, outclassed the visitors from U
, McGehee led the Wildcats to vic- opening whistle and scored a
tory with 10 points while Creel will with Dora Bell Brown Ml
•J seven points for runnerup Mary Alice Plnsqn the most M
' curate sharp-shooters. Miss Browi
" J Pryor hit the meshes for IB points M
le Churchill scoring bon- Miss Pinson got 10.
six points apiece. I —- ------------
chu^m,., ... „Hy indiin, DrBft Cok '
wne when th* CT‘...........
hitting the inesh- The
PALESTINE, Texan, Jan. 28
(UP).—Palestine businessmen
who also are baseball fans were
making the rounds of their
moneyed friends today, trying
to raise the required money to
keep this city In the East Texas i
League.
The drive was directed by Don
t Craft, Clyde Miller and J. O. j
' Lonon, who took the situation
in hand after a citizens’ com- :
mlttee voted to give up the at- Palestine lierth
I tempt and return to subscribers |
— all funds previously raised.
I Henderson
18 Kisling ....
0 Huff
Fusco
16 Childs
COSA-COLA
King, f
23. — *’• Husbands, f ....
junior basketball | B. Husbands, c . .. 4
le oil belt section ; Smith, g
will be determined here Saturday i Harper 0
I a.-Vsnas Pni-licln nlnvle Var»ct trt six I
TOTAT.S
• (RIM
riryan, f .............
Gresham, f
Carroll, e • •
Johnson, g •
Gregory, g -
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I* ;
want to know If 1
things I have read about this part Aggie scoring with 12 points.
I Four Conference games will be
played next week. Texas Chris-
tians will meet Baylor at Tert
1 Worth Tuesday night and then go
' VAwAi Invilln OP Q.9 PPTU PD t M
Foord the second of three ‘‘vic-
™..X :.i preparation for the
-------, was a 6-1
favorite and man'- predicted that
the German would knock his man
out before the eighth round.
A crowd of 40,000 is exnected
to, see Schmelings’s first fight in
Germany since he started his
team, Mosley said be would
give the Palestine men two or
three days for promotion work
before starting to dicker with
anyone elsewhere.
He said that two other towns
were showing an Interest in the
Palestine franchise, although no
formal applications for member-
ship In the clrcut had been
made,
Mosley declined to say what
the other two towns were, but
from other sources It was.
The Dally News keglers take
on Warren's Grocers tonight in
the City Bowling loop. The match
will get underway at the South
Street alleys at 8 p. m.
The Faculty quint moved another notch toward the City
League championship as they defeated Griffin Hardware,
40-30 while the runner-up Coca-Cola Bottlers were losing to
the A. Crim hoop-loopers by 28-27 margin. The victory gave
the undefeated Faculty crew a three-game lead over the Bot-
tlers with but five games left to play and made theifi a vir-
tual cinch to win the lague title.'
Guy Curtwright as usual was I
the big noise 3n the Faculty’s at- |
tack with J. B. Adams coming In |
for his usual share of the honors. I
Curt scored 18 points for high;
point honors and Adams punched I
1 fl tallies through the netting. |
Rousseau led the Griffin Quint's |
scoring with eight points.
The Crimmen put a steady at-
tack and a stout defense on the
floor to turn back the Coca-Cola
J crew. UVU1IOVI1, W4U11 owv,44 vwuva,
j and Bryan. Gregory and Carroll,
who had six each, led the Crim
1 attack that went out In front at
the start and was never halted.
I They led at halftime, 14-11.
“ I The Bottlers were without the
1 services of their ace point-maker, |
Manager Gordon Wellborn.
8
Time-
Scorer. Rayford.
Coca-Cola 1; A.
WRESTLING RESULTS
KANSAS CITY, Mo—Lee Wy-j Kelly, '
sing koff, Nevada, Mo., defeated Olaf Waliacr
7 * 1 subject any lighter! (Hands) Swenson, Sweden; Ralph I Rithman.
than that of the one In the fine) Silverstein, Chicago, saddled Rudy I Strait, )
’ i Strongberg.
NEW YORK—Tony Slano, New j TOTALS ...
lork, dectsioned Al Getz, Ger-! r»R. PEPPER
many; George Becker, New York, Williams, f
downed Boris Demitroff, Bulgaria. I Johnson f
--- | Brown, f
Holt. '■
Hamilton
King, g ■
Wad", g
Crim, g
.... 18 I
Leewright;
keeper, Barry;
Halftime score:
,’ipper 18.
SELKIRK SIGNS '38
ro rr rr Tr yORK CONTRACT
12
2
12
0 off the New York Yankees' hold-
4 out list today.
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1 imately $13,000. a slight increase I
— [over his 1937 salary.
This left Joe DiMaggio. Lefty)
Gomez and Torn Henrich among 1
.... , ...1*1, 4L.^4> 1
Mi
BY HENRY McLEMORE.
PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 28 (UP).
—All I know r1--"* _____________-
Is what I see in Madison Square.! to 27 victory over Texas A. & M. partment from the opening
Henderson and Gaston will resume their old rivalry at Fair
Park cage court tonight when the Lions and Red Devils
clash in an East Texas League game. Starting time is 8 p. m.
Although both teams are completely out of the league run-
ning the game is sure to be a hotly-contested affair. The
Lions and Devils are athletic rivals of long standing and
when they clash a battle Is sure^,
to be reeled off.
Henderson will be seeking re-
venge in tonight's game for a one-
point licking the charges of j
Coach W. E. Routh handed them |
at the Gaston gym earlier in the
training sea8on. The Lions were well In
..... v.-.v with Joe ' ....
was a heavy favorite to- | East Texas loop title chase
...u.'p Ben F00r(] of South at that time but that defeat put
Africa in their 12-round battle
at Hanseatic Hall on Sunday.
Burns Grants
New Owners
Use of Lights
tee which baa taken charge of
the drive asked all previous
aubacribem to leave their money
in the pot, Instead of taking
advantage of the opportunity to
withdraw It.
Craft said that an attempt
also would be made to raise ad-
ditional money through advance
sale of box seats. It also w as
lielicvcd that the San Antonio
Missions of the Texas League,
who hare used Palestine ns a I
farm, would give additional fi- |
ns netai help.
NEW YORK) Jan. 28 (UP).--1
Ge.irgc Selkirk s name was rubbed 1
t'u'lwright was highly impressed
comeback campaign in 1935 with the ,ocals ln tllat game and
over Steve believes if they turn In r -----
I avenge the previous* loss to the | fUrt^d hiring tlS’miS ^Indtens (l*dd
Gaston quint. e8 w[y, consistency. The visitors three rookies to their 1988 Nfl
Only two more games remain , led 18.j 0 >t the half ftnd at todtty( including Edwafd Cole.
... 1 J the'third quarter ‘workhvJia pitchor” from Q
The Mt. Enterprise, led by veston. Cole won 18 games. N
... — . .rj lout 18_in 313 innings of plap II
. jrvetr. rm nod drsftod Xl'dlh I
I Paul.
a knockout victory
Hamas,
Foord, an average heavyweight,
is epected to have an eight or.
Carter nine pound pul! in the weights He ' un|y lwo more games remain | |ed 18-10 _
for 1 has been idle for eight months on the Lions’ schedule after to- the end of f* '
I because of an injured right hand night. Wednesday night they I The Mt. enterprise, ieq
and three weeks before he he tangle with Lufkin here and in* Coo!, defeated the Churchill
■ ’ gan training he suffered a rr.i'.i »>.-<- *i~.< —j ------ .. •• ■
attack of influenza. ' melee a week from tonlg'ht.
BY UNITED PRESS.
Standing in the Southwest Con- ferent ball club
ference basketball race was
to this week and completely out-
classed Rlthman’s in every de-
t / j whls- I
tie. They led at the rest period, j
18-9.
j when Carlisle plays host to six
I teams in a cage tournament. Play
I gets underway at 12:30 p.m. with A.
j Troup Juniors slated to meet Arp. Brv
| Following will be a battle be-
yet. zsul , tween wnuo nanu nocsj iviuuni,
Arizonians while Carlisle and Overton will
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them on the skids downward and
they have made a rather unim-
pressive showing since.
Earlier In the week, the Lions
played their best game of
season at Nacogdoches as
i forced the undefeated Dragons In-
| to extra periods before bowing by
a two-point margin. Coach Guy I , ’ ^"K*
1 "’ll »'6 vir <rK f uioc tvirrValvz 4 rvxrxv* An aar! 4»«*’ • " —
ors with six points apiece,
a game lefd- ^'7h;id
quartern of the
1 ./ildccts started
a thrilling basketball
feat the Churchill 1
! 22-21. here
the *i
^ey had fi-
| honors.
Strong, Ballinger and
HAMBURG, Germany, Jan. 28.
(UP) -Max Schrr.eling,
for a June title fight
Louis, Was
day to whip
at Hanseatic Hall on Sunday.
Schmeling, who hopes to make
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Last night the local all-star pin- jn
topplers defeated Tyler here to Louis engagement,
avenge a defeat they suffered on *
Tyler's alleys last Sunday. The
I locals turned in some of the
_ . I classiest bowling seen here in
72 ~ ~ " ■ Guy sonle time, besting the fine Tyler
Husbands took over for him and | aggregation by a
< r • - jnB
Pat Patterson came through
with the best score of the night,
577, for the
He also won high for
nun p„vcu n... * — 1 game with a 227 score,
points aniece while Wallace, Pick- |
ron and Williams had six each for
top honors for the Servicemen.
The Peppers were a vx;*';-
■ ■> from the team
tin-' that lost six straight games prior j
^bout the‘wild West I changed Friday after Baylor's 3<J |
Garden once a year, and what I Thursday night at Waco.
The game left Baylor and Ark-
ansas University tied for the Con-
ference leadership. Lanky Hub
was the scoring star Mitchell? f ...
call it “Old Paint”) and take a for Baylor, tipping the ball into Johnson, f ....
look at the West first hand. Being the basket as
reporter, I am inquisitive and mates fed It to him. Baylor led 24
some of the j to 15 at the half. Clark led the Bush, g
irtnl this nnrt 1 a 10 nninfq Tur-kpr
of the country are true.
One of the most popular
Western ballads comes out flat-
ly with the statement that out
here the deer and the aiit<-Iope
spend their entire time placing,
that discouraging words are --------„ -
seldom heard, and that cloud host to the University of Texas
in the sky is as rare as an in- | Friday night at Waco.
sincere handclasp.
I questioned nil three of those |
statements. Something tells me
that somewhere out here there
must be nt least one sober-
minded deer or antelope who
has some regard for the future,
and refuses to spend all his time
placing. And as for the no dis-
couraging words business, you
can't tell me Hint if I went up
to the Chief of Police and asked
him if he thought I could make
a go of n little counterfeiting
plant, he’d say:
“MeLemore, you got some-
thing there. I wish yon all the
Miccess In the world.”
I'll have to admit that I haven't
seen a cloud out here yet. But j tween Londo nand Rocky Mount,
the very fact that i
know what a cloud looks like is > play the final game of the first
proof that there was one around round,
here at one time or another. T. ..7„
Another thing I want to look the tourney but several
the lonesomeness of the ■ teams are rated strong and any-
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Trophies will be awarded the
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1938, newspaper, January 28, 1938; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331220/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.