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uTr ' 1 id and v.n;.t . yip down the 1 ne meeting the ir wcci.vers and till 113 the
.1. iinicl.'rr. is shown here, with Manager McCarthy at his elbow.
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a figiitint, man and should
win ihi tight coin:; away as they
sav al Hial.’sh.
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cation of Stribling’s rib impor-rl
a handicap u,x n the Georgian, ior
< v -rythtnr he can
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in sprint; training a year ;
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aid be afleetpd and
opened he vc-i. '
tutal form
I am strong for
Luckies?
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morrow night
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up to nv'id repor t
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1 and well- | mki.tl mi.ustroii,y!
Besides our repair department, we do washing and greasing.
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CORSICANA Feb 2t> A bl-dis-
trict cage gaipe. to decide who will
■.nd I enter the state tournament in. Col-
lege Sta urn next w eek, will be play-
| id Friday nietit when Corsicana
High, winners of D.«^ i 11. and
14 champs,
m the Waco High
; gymnasium.
Last year Corsicana and Tem- •
i pie weir matched and Temple won.
I and were awarded the state cham-
pionship later when it was found
that Austin had er •wee an ineii-
I gible p’ayer In earlier competition
< this vear Ccrrlcana won over Tem
| pic 51-19.
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D. Ctcii Lirguon.
a puebe: L :‘ me Neu »’ rk Giants.
' at ti tided Str.blmg, Firg.uson ;.tud-
. Hi ere, m ho was bxirh
■ b< i n bas< ball arm . i.n
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CLEVE1.ANI,
sing): little t.vis' of
An I .( Shaute does come through |
lor a s cat ,s-:e o:i there are thou-
a: d 'f T'it.e Ons w ho will have
f' ’.tt-ii ; il about Geoi e Uhie. |
v. in came t> the Indians
( 1 •■! ’.'I .''indict bail and
•hr 1 '!•• of Fading pitcher in the;
•n- linn Uhle will bt-i ,
it this season.
Wli' h Roger P^' kinpaugh took ;
i all tm
: nd dn< <"o.• once I lid !
t hall a , in nci
■ ami g' 11.1 II I II • BE I id
j Dani 'l Baker
; Ei.c t Texas
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Wis- lexa
S. F. Austin
Scuthwes' it
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We have a good force of mechanics ready to serve you.
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d Cl?.lit, ml--liig
!•• (or more than
b ; ted today in
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and Harrv
kdnapers.
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"Motion fin tine in (or« art Miufrr it grrat
itruin—they in rd the contforting qualities
of <r good i igtirctlr. That it tchy moil of nt
»»»ol>e I u<kv So die. 7 he nturiftlous toai.tcd
flat'or of I in kier bringt complete enfoyment
und iciuaulion (ml d<M-t not hurt the throat
or v ind. I tun ittong for J nchiei—the y are
(he 'slurs' of the < igurettr picture. I'would
tiitlici have a I in ky after a mail than rich
pastries or dcssciti.’’
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We can sell you a good battery for $8.00 and your old bat- .
when
1 ne Detroit High, w inners of ID I
: v.oil; today. ’ Temple High. District
si Pls sv .Iv, ' ; ir • for the 1929 pennant , ciash
at. lit announ-ed ld.iv,' Mina .er Bucky Harris sent
Ins men through a two hour work-
t i b 26 The ! ent vi tciday. th- first since their
v. ..1 work < ut to- j ai rival.
: r- t a.n of .sl'.na- I
who anr ed I
y e-terd is.
Lou Gehrig took part in the two
io ir cession and worked in excep-
tional manner for the start of the
easou Tony I azzeri whose throv.
n.' arm Ins caused the Yankees
much wc.rv during the winter
w< n:
there i p.act;
th? ‘ .?
clip and , S100#U0 rookie from the coast, per-
formed like a veteran at senortstop
‘ i nd Mark KbeiUj, formerly a short-
. ai I i ;
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I OHItEST < . iVhoxi ALI EN
li-'diot X.itimuil r.a-dsclbal!
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-Inuld man
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tnay also
o Isolate
i the one
HCRsi Flit. The
will piav tii.’.r nrs'
■ today when two
J il'iiiiv Ev-
,\dy. line up for I
' Tile- line-up
ms’ game ..I t‘i-
the s-as n for tin
second game
fc: iaay nigl.t
By lof.mg a pair ;.> Llmm! Bakv:
i is' wc-k th" Eagh: i. 1 p. .11 111-al- ;
1, al! ( halites of wtm.li." '!' I
.’. A < hamplonship till', is a. '
Sl.ould Denton beat Commerce tn '
Ixitli game, and sliould Can.on de
frat Daniel Bak, r m two game > J
tins week and then io./- on" io
V'-Murry or to Abilene Cnrisuati ,
C(.li‘tie Eagles would win th?
' title. All of llirwf "its
> ixtcted to be reoliza l
Standing i
A ;fhi t'; icsaftributethc cnor*
mo'is infreasc in Cigarette
; ’. Aols ing io the improvement in the proc-
< i ci Cigarette manufacture by the ap-
j lii'atica of heat. It i.« true that during
1928, I ueky Strike Cigarettes showed a
greater increase than all other Cigarettes
combined. This surely confirms the pub-
lic's confidence in the superiority of
Lucky Strike.
Odds on Sharkev
cut daily in a local gymnasium, get-
ting into condition
i Cmuequcntly Manager Peck is
not lamenting Hie trade which sent
I LThl to Dei mt He believes
| Sliaulr will fill Hit' big nghthand-
i ' • s shoes .■:iti.xl •.'•! >ri.‘ liu i-
1 den ally Peck indicated tliat licnce-
ai in- j forth Lefty
<;i !,> s u svm.isi several |
! week . in advance of the time for I ____ _
| tlie paunt to the r iuth. He worked 1 pitching laurels
i P.'oigm : :
t . •. b? ’!
Ci v I'uid Indians'
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th- Amen ;m
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ft!
MIAMI BEACH. Ha. F.b.,26
n’s lengthened the od<’-
today on Jack f'hark v in hie li - it
with Young biriblmg at Flam:, go
Park ti n’'tow c.igl.t.
On" yas th" much
Stribling rib, winch, it
cd ' “s'' rday. got on' of line about !
six days ago and tin atened to ke< p
the yi.un ; Gt o’gm 1:< av yweight out !
’he ring
The other rv»n' was an impres-!
• ivo svorkout ’'hp-h Sh“r!:ey stag-
“11 yesterday afternoon, d spite the
’.v. itifni. <t prom-’ ■:’ Jack Demp.^y
not to lai:.- '.'’.alice-.
Shark v wi’:! two rcund’, ope
with Julinnv Gn, m and the other
I with Pm I Holln.a.i. True
any heave hitting, but
I
f .narkt.’ ca. .• eu’ <1 ’he workout ,
perspiring lively and weighing 191) ,
i jxiunds j
Thr Borton h.ittp - .. a fine fig-
ure of
1 hi
aua lust
led them
Warns (.rove. Pi-nnoiL
t’.m k in Bor.lop a”.mi i.n Aut.'ii,’
ill'll shaute laced there same Hed
set them down
I hits and cop-
ii.;lit victory.
• when Shau'e
i was wrong
from the tinv’
i i windup motion
of the season, he
and Jost. two. a
a flinger cxpcrl-
wbh a new style And
s more he had discovered
ontre.1 war, not affected
ic is Shaute about
in trade that he
Cleveland >
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CoaJf to co.irt radio hook-up every Satvnla^ nlgftt Ai mimA tha , *
National BrouJcatting Com^anj’s neMvorlu TKe Lvdty Stril* 1 - „
Dance Orcheitra in "Tne Tune* iA«u wm4« AnMMiMMX Bramhrasv**
:t Pin lrsblrg
T we 111 v - one p la y ers
a the v.orld ;-, <
Yankees went, threu,1> tb. t.
rkout of the spr.ng tram
Miller Huggins ran In
through their first dt.l!
the Carnival North
I EVi.^ay. March 1st.
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DENTON QUINTET HOLDS
THIRD PLACE IN T. I A.
A. STANDING; HILL
BILLIES LEAD.
N.i tiumd
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Yo-I, MKh
ut mill t
-.alp him. You r.wmg thj
i r< ,s fits seat of honor i nd
ms mowy balata -rkin anti
off-lint and aver the
tin n you . .'Idrt ■ ' l.'.rn
laiiguag ■ that would
l I,I, cap. afire, if he hail ears.
. i . 'nfi.: m 1. >vu Id that. he
11 !■ : you but why .'.lioji l
lliditd. (on lie?
■ve th" mi.men!, .s'ientif-
< ball to !> ■ the mos' gen-
:. ..•.<!< i -i. >d an I m.dt.-’gt-
: !:■ m .i'll tla- callous sun
. you big :,tltl. are the mls-
iiiri i ;:i-' t ie i: ,.i It i r'.it • r!
use ii” lov~.' B< bby Jones,
<i ■ caip1 a.id i neb has to
I him But v, lial dorrs be
it. .- 1-.
The modern common sense way—reach
for a I.tickv instead of a fattening sweet.
Everyone is doing it — men keep healthy
and lit, women retain a trim figure.
I ueky Strike, the finest tobaccos, skilfully
blended, then toasted t > develop a flavor
w hich is a delightful alternative for that
craving for fattening sweets.
with
•’i'll '
imbed Si'.au:?
Inis-
was
! d t.i
cmddp'f
m .<• 1 tl t
\ ;-t CT"'.eland
Picks tuck
am day.-. later h"
Yankics and won again Aft
lie lo ir i av rest In 11 n d Ins I
■ t tilery against the Athletics j
ii'.': wn.dup cf Joe Shaute. '
!v: means cf maU.ng th?
a tithpaw tire
hardej pitcher In
League this coming
a different pitch- 1
in discussing his i
"f hop? to have the l
jmpletcly ma.st'red by the I
,vo New Orleans and ,
forward to a great i Two
i FORT MYERS. Fla Work and >
1 a lot ,,f it v.as th- older of Mun-
i au r Ci.nine Mink today for ins
l-liiladi Ipln.i Athletics. Two work-
I out : a day will t? held, with special [
| attention ’> the work of the rookie)
, mi.und.'tii' ii. lie announced at firs’. I Ward School
| drill yesterday. Mickey Cochrane, 7;£0.
CLEARWATER. Fla.—The Brook-
lyn Botins w,.ke up today w'itn tne
Imirelf for re- ' us'';.I quota cl aching museies that
I lolk.v.s th" first workout of the setv-
! :. ti They spent an hour and a
t all on the diamond yesterday, un-
! del the direction of Max Carey,
) who is m charge until Manager
' Wilbert Robinson arrives.
..... men ] -
. squad h in ( 'orsieunu Meets
•' ■■■> men are | '
Lmin,; a pk.yp:.' .i.i..mi ol two' s’nt
.id cue-halt m„ntu> it i.. po....bl’i six.
>:■ a baskttbal cilici.ls rcmuner-I i.'la
'ion to r.ir ’ ■ l.oii tw.l'. ;■ hun
irid to f.ltien Inmd.id dollar
ms compensgtii-.i may ic-it
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; out when one :ik . imi
count the cone, ntriited tra'/i'm
: ,t m es necessituL'd
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m: nv overland trips :
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y lot '.me,' ol it.
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and
of you. yia:r large-
ij.iping, Umpera-
t.'ic next time J'0!1
tee abov the llt-
1 - 'rvi'.c: : and if
u 'mint mayhem
him through the
y to r'linX what
1 .'ct: jin pyra-
f'-kinpaiwh took
•jernent of the Tribe !
;• ago he was of th" opinion I
thaut? would become a lot
<'l't-.'..c on the :noi;i’.d with
:i d-ci pt i n in his delivery.
..... ■;>),- nf tj-r Senators and
>x. Peek had batted
Indian southpaw dur- | wasn't
and he declared | spair.’!".
wliat was wrong
Ireak Windup
co ve get enough stuff I
t a'cr. lie told Joe.
no'i. ne rv- . pip.-• m
What vou need is a trick |
.■ windup In which
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 168, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1929, newspaper, February 26, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335637/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.