Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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Detroit and Cleveland Clubs’ Feud
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A sports inhovation at the New-
York State Fair at Syracuse this
GRANGE DAY AT FAIR
DALLAS, Texas — Grange and ;
heed the bugle call in an effort to
cop the big purse for their owners
before a crowd estimated at 35.-
Honoring Mrs. W. M. Godlett,
founder of the Daughters of the
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south of Woodbine and west of a
deep test going down on the Eng-
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only one game was played
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presented a medal to Hub Leen-
aril for makinz the highest av-
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Only games scheduled.
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Chicago 5, St. Louis 3.
Detroit 13, Cleveland 10.
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Texas League
Dallas at Fort Worth.
Oklahoma City atTulsa, night.
San Antonio at Houston, night.
Only games scheduled.
American League
St. Louis at Chicago.
Detroit at Cleveland.
Washington at Boston.
New York at Philadelphia.
National League
Boston at Brooklyn.
Philadelphia at New York.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.
Chicago at St. Louis.
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i begun tossing punches but there
! was plenty of warmth displayed
yesterday • when the world cham-
pions hammered the Indians down
13 to 10 to gain another step on
To Drill On Wilson Lease
I The Target Drilling Company is
arranging to put down a well oh
1 15 acres of the Ed Wilson estate
i in the H. Strong survey, abstract
1930, across the road northwest.of
the Bruhlmeyer discovery well in
the Anderson-Kerr field, southeast
of Gainesville. The Wilson well is
i busily engaged in track duties as
a member of the high school track
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Ramsey Petroleum Company of
Oklahoma City, will soon start a
well on acreage of Culp and Culp,
in the W P. Mitchell survey, a
short distance southeast of F. W.
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F. Grosvenor Jacobs of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., took a bad tumble in the Vassar college horse show as Evelyn
Thompson, Vassar student, watched. The spill came during competition in “pair of junipers” class. (Asso-
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turbance is needed as never before in our history
and is bound to add to the moral and mental
equipoise of this entire nation.
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Farm Organization Day at the
$25,000,000 Texas Centennial Ex-
position will be July 30. More than
30,000 members of the Grange will
greet National President L. J. Ta-
ber. of Columbus, Ohio, here on
that day.
Cookies To Play Fort Worth Club That Has Not Lost Game this Year
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The defeat dropped the Giants
a game and one half behind the
league-leading Cardinals, who cele-
brated a one-day stand in Pitts-
burgh by burying the Pirates 11
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statue
Clara
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with a{20-hit attack. climaxed by
Goose Gaslin’s ninth-inning cir-
cuit swat. Elden Auker, Detroits
starting pitcher, had three hits.
Delisle Well Drilling
Anderson-Kerr have spudded in
on the Delisle 40 acres, in the
Stroud survey, abstract 930, south-
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drove in four runs and did so well
at bat he was too tired to finish.
The Cards approached a Na-
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and the visitipg sheriffs will then
be shown the $25,000,000 Exposi-
i tion.
,ed up his sixth 1
' Beyer, Roman Klement, Ear 1 Otto,
1 Henry Yosten. Thomas Feld erhoff
। and Paul Pagel Luke.
his lineup in an effort to ii
winning combination. Hurley,
has been experiencing some tn
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The reason, he says, is that hitters
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eye on tic outfield wall and swing
with a lusty grunt in the hopes of
• seeing the white pellet sail over
the fenc Very little sacrifice hit-
ting, very little base stealing and
few .hit-and-run plays are seen in.
Merrick Well To Be Tested
F. W. Merrick No. 1 Bell, south
of the Anderson-Kerr No. 1 Bruhl-,
meyer. in the Strong survey south-
east of Gainesville, is rigging up
spudder to test sand topped at
2312 feet and penetrated to 232.'
feet.
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te trade For r
day could have put a stop to the
boys who start swinging from
down about Port Arthur. His ’
theory certainly applies to the C.
C C. team whom the Cookies met
here last Sunday. Every swatter
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- Johnny Cooney was the big gun
Walker started a double steal and in Brooklyn’svictory. His double
Simmons was safe at home when in the eighth started the Dodgers’
Catcher Billy Sullivan dropped the comeback and he singled Jimmy
ball. Bucher home with the winning run
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gold lettering, large, clear print.
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ranch in the S. P. R. R. Co. sur-
vey. in southwest Cooke county.
One of the Montague county wells
is being located on the T. D. Wil-
son land in the J. J. Morton sur-
vey. near a well drilled several
years ago by F. M. Green of Fort
Worth, which is reported to have
Wooldridge placed second
n HI niernge and Woody
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517 York Giants by the Phillies. The
.486! National league cellar dwellers
Tioga Well To Spud in
Drilling will be * started
is now going on all over this country, regardless
of sect, creed or faith. A universal reading of the
Bible is bound to make for better citizenship, is
bound to make for
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Dallas, Fort Worth and all points
south: 1:10 a. m., 4:35 a. m.. 7
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p. m., 9:10 p. m.
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, Daughters of the American Col-
onists will have a special day at
the Texas Centennial Exposition
October 21 and have advised W. A.
Webb, general manager of the
exposition which opens June 6.
they will have their national presi-
dent, Mrs. Joseph S. Calfee of St.
Louis. Mo., as their honor guest on
that day.
The Tigers trailed 2 to 5 after1
• Earl Averill smacked a homer
• with two aboard in the1 third. They
tied the count in the fourth, how-
west offset to the Bruhlmeyer
discovery well. had good oil showing. The other
the field.
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I fans evidently prepared for action, visit the Texas Centennial Exposi-
L. Pct. ( heaved fruit and papers on the tion June 12 at Dallas. This sixth
.667 I field but the ruckus soon subsided. ■ day of the Exposition will be Sher-
.657 ' The makings of another feud iff’s Day. A short program is to
.576 1 might have been seen in the in- be given at the RoyBean cabin
.531 dignities heaped upon the New A - -- — 1
Monday on the P. A. Shaner well,
on the Blair land, in the Deaver
survey, 320 feet east of the Cooke
county line in Grayson couhty.
This will be a 3,000 foot test, and
is nine miles southeast of the Win-
ton well. Slim Newburn will look
after the drilling of the Shaner
test.
boys. The Eagles from
Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been
adopted for this great newspaper Bible distribution. One is the
far-famed Red Letter Bible (Christ's sayings printed in red for
immediate identification), and the Plain Print Bible for those
who can spare but a nominal sum.
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I' mobile loans
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meyer, which is being drilled
north of No. 1 Bruhlmeyer dis-
covery well, will be spudded with-
in the next day or two. ,
gHARVEY CREAM
3 NINE TO FACE
out a loss thus far this season.
The team is composed largely of
college players from T. W. G; who
have had valuable experier ce on j
j to fire 'em at the enemy Sunday
i afternoon.
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Manager Cook has shaki -n up
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a plainer, stronger, simpler
mode of speech in daily life, and a higher stand-
• ard of ethics in the dealings of men. A return to
Bible reading in these stressful times of world dis-
LMrs. J. M. Buck land in the Mal-
lard survey, near a well drilled
some time ago by Fort Worth
operators, in which it is reported
oil was encountered at reasonable
depth. The new wildcats are said
to be located on the same st rue- <
turn as the Donald well and the 1
athletes who took
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■ Wimmer. Juanita Weinzapfel,
, Helen Ruth Otto. Dorothy Vogel.
i and Rose Marie Becker. Wilmer
! Luke John Wilmer. J fartin
I Klement. Raymond Voth, Alfred
Derrick is up and drillers are chance is reported good for find-
setting ' up rotary machinery to Jing pay sand.
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Confederacy, that
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serving the work of the fas
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BE IN BOX AGAINST ISBELL
IN SUNDAY CONTEST;
Weather permitting the Gaines-
ville Cookies will tangle with the i
.457 Manager Steve O’Neill and the
.4001 other Indians gathered to protest
.270 Umpire Ormsby’s decision and the
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a fine game last Sunday when he
held the opponents to five hits
while whiffing 12 hitters for the
j first eight innings, will like y get
! the call for mound duty. Hi i first
appearance on the mound las; Sun-
day left him with a sore f ipper.
nation-wide newspaper revival of Bible reading
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Vermiti eame in third with an
nveraze of p.6, phe boys are in
he congratulated for their
' from each of the grades, while the
larger children occupied plarcs in
the pews.
After the crowning cermony,
j the act of consecration was read
i by Clara Hoenig and prayer! were !
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19 406 ; to 4 The Phils failed to gain as:
21 382 Brooklyn rallied to take"n eleven
! inning 4-3 decision from the Bos-
j ton Beds. The only other game
' saw the Chicago White Sox de-'
A brief display of
.the only coaching school that ' plays that occur at the pivot posi-
stages such an exhibition. The in- ! tion. Three times last Sunday the
structors give their pupils a Cookie infield had an opportunity
staged tok
The Centennial squad of traek
stars, composed of entries from
North Texas Teachers, S.M.U.
and Dalias high sehools, took
the Southern A. A. 1 . traek and
field championships yesterday
in New Orleans. Four new
marks were set by partieipants.
the 200-meter hurdles, the 220-
meter danb. the high jump and
the mawy
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Anderson-Kerr To Open Office । Merrick well on the Lillian K. Bell
The Anderson-Kerr Petroleum I farm, in the Anderson-Kerr field,
Company have leased the two-1 southeast of Gainesville,
story Scofield residence owned by I —----- I
Only senior players who received with his fielding, will see
Hll -state mention last season have j tion of the game, at least
been given an invitation to partici- the bench. By switching Binger to
pate in the classic. So far as we second, - Cook plans to I
! have been able to find out. this is i vantage of all potential
- - man and Rookie Ernest Sulik also
enlivened the game in the seventh hit for the circuit.
WEAK F.
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No. 2 Bruhlmeyer To spud Montague well is.drilling on
Anderson-Kerr No. 2 Bruhl-
vesterday nt
rf: Brown, p.
Fort Worth Mote. 2b:
have -.gy , —- -------r—i ...1 , ..1. ।
squad. Bernie Moore, dynamic stop position for the Cov vtown
leader of the Louisiana State Ti- group. McCarty played Second
gen will instruct the southern base for the Peacemakers hei
group of all-stars. Players are to season, showing plenty of
be selected by the same plan that 1 both at the keystone corm
was used last season. The north is with his big willow.
MUENSTER, May 23 T
nual mission drive of 1
Heart Catholic school was
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cf; McCarty, ss; Canafax, (.
lipse, 3b; Harding. If; Carter,
feat the Browns 5 to 3 behind.the1
knuckle-ball flinging of the vet-
eran Ted Lyons.
Detroit Gains
The other clubs in both circuits
were idle, and as a result Detroit
was able to gain a half' game on
the Yankees and Red Sox, Ameri-
can] league pace setters. L
tional league record, hitting five j —,’—
doubles in the second inning -one | Storage Tank Being Erected
short of the mark and scoring; Anderson-Kerr are having a ...
six runs in that frame to present j 5500 barrel steel oil tank erected I rotary
Dizzy Dean with his sixth mound J on the Bruhlmeyer farm east of , C. L.
triumph of the season. The Phils the discovery well. Myrtle Norman 437 acres in the
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time from St. Loouis
Kahsas City.
work. Phone
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night,gof August 8. This game will
servefas a climax of the fourth an-
nual coaching school of the Texas
High School Football Coaches As
sociation, which has been switched
efrom Dallas to Fort Worth.'The
teams-will be made up of senior. ... „ -
stars from northern and southern way to victory over all OPP
portions of Texas. Francis Schmidt, this season and will try his,
former Frog coach and present at subduing the locals Sunday,
head mentor at Ohio State, Will Monroe McCarty, a .Gainesville
charge of the northern : Product, will be seen। at the
Berhie Moore, dynamic I stop position for
— group. McCarty
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Leave Gainesville for Marietta.
Oklahoma City and all points
north: 8:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.; 1:00
Seltzer Test
Anderson-Kerr have started
drilling No. 1 Seltzer, in the T. B
Stroud survey, southeast of
Gainesville.
$ hop-
for 17
hillies
writers, $1.00
| month. Al Itfir
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writers; repair
Work guarant
-LNLA BORATE plans are already
tj being made for the ail-star victories
gridiron classic to be held at La — n —
Grave field in Fort Worth on the
the rout of the Giants. They
scored seven funs in the first as
Fred Fitzsimmons, making his
first start in a month, loaded the
bases and then tossed a home run
hall to Pinky Whitney without re-
tiring a man. Walter aided his own
cause with a homer off Dick Coff-
part in foothall Mt Leopardville
during the elosing sehool year.
The medal was given by the
nthletie dewartment to eneour-
nge the boy- to aspire lor higher
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thinks that a few hurtert oehks MISSION DRIVE AT
each and every swing. Prob- ed paid the Holy Childhood 4 innals
ably that was the main reason and the surplus was sent t mis-
that enabled George Brown to sions.
send 12 of them back to the dug-.,Thecrowning of the sta,, . ,
out for a drink of water. But sad the Blessed Virgin was hfld at
to say two or three of the slug- the church. Students of the —
gers managed to connect, which grades sang a hymn, led by Paull
incidently won the old ball game, i Luke dressed as an altar bpy. In
• the procession also, were bo; s and
: girls elected to crown the s tatute
>r mo
9 0
of wi
traekmen won 9 of the I* first
pincex ip the various events.
Today the senior championship
will be stnged. The Texas uonz-
| horns, auzmented by a Sehreiner
Institute star, are expected to
cop this title. The Texans nosed
out Tulane hr a seore of 62
points to 55 1-2 «••• the Louini-
recited.
Those who crowned the
were Louise Felderhoff,
Hoenig, Loretta Hartman,
Rohmer. Rose Hennigan.
Harvey Ice Cream nine of Fort ■
Worth here Sunday afternoon be- •
. ginning promptly at 3 o’cl ack. ,
------- the Tulsa Oilers
spilling the Galveston Bus in a
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Jimmy Jones, Baltimore welter-
weight, was out of the ring six
months nursing a broken jaw, and
I in his first comeback fight broke
i the jaw of his opponent. Bob Low-
ery of Washington. .,
Our Supply Is Limited Act Quickly
Begin Clipping Coapene at Once
petitors. Red Rain, piloted ----------- - ------ --
by Sonny Workman, is the only . ,
horse given much of a chance tered blows while his matei
against the Widener entry The ped on four Pirate twirlers,
outcome of the race is expectd to hits 8o0 for 11 runs. The I
have an important bearing on the staged a field day at the expense
rich Belmont Stakes June 6, in of the New York Giants, blasting
--- . - - the Giant hurlers for a 15 to 0
victory.
duplicate his victory over Brevity. In American, the ligers and
' Indians ( looted out 33 saf hingles
. , 1. . . . between them for 23 runs. Seven
Jack.Coomhs. iron man hurler hurlers paraderl before the fitters
with the AthleUcs when this the scoring finally
writer was a mere lad, gives a ended With the rigerson the long
disqourse on baseball clouting He end of a 13 to 10 count. Ted Lyons.
former Baylor pitcher, hurltd the
White Sox to a win over
well on the Bell lease, in the An- (
derson-Kerr field, southeast of
Gainesville.
Team — W.
Houston ..........1.23
.Dallas ........... .24
Oki ahoma -City .....20
Beaumont ..........19
Tulsa ..............20
San Antonio ... ...-.16
Galveston ........,.14
Fort Worth ........10
American League
Men. All
chance to see as well as hear As । to cash-in, on double plays but
previously announced, Allan Tay-l slow fielding failed to com
lor of the Leopards, will play with a single double killin’. Cool:
lieves that Hurley can pi :1
By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR.
Associated Press Sports Writer
Among the numerous baseball
feuds that are kept alive from
year to year by the natural rivalry
between neighboring cities, that be-
tween the Detroit Tigers and
Cleveland Indians seems to be
building up to major proportions.
So far this season the Ameri-
can leaguers haven’t followed the
example of the older circuit and
Taylor To Play
Lefty Taylor, who has
composed of class A schools ■ inv
districts 1 to 8, inclusive together
with corresponding class B
schoofs The southern group comes
■ from districts 9 to 16, inclusive.
Filled on Terms Explained in Coupon
Printed Elsewhere in This Paper
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Charge t
Classifled patro >i
Ciassifled advert
Brqwn 1 Mot
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J. W w.
Browns The St. Louis litters
failed to fathom Toil’s k tuckle
ball.
Feeling For Sand
-Anderson-Kerr are feeling for
sand in their No. 1 Ed Wilson
estate, west of the Bruhlmeyer dis-
covery well, southeast of Gaines-
AF*
in. 1
i squad, has been working out with
i the locals all week and will! roam
left field pasture. He and Stice
'will be ready to relieve Brown
j should the going become tootough
i for the big right-hander. I
is to be In order to accommodate the vis-
year-olds; iting teams Manager Cook an-
। nounces that henceforth all games
York Ten fast nags, including | will start promptly at 3 p m.
the fast-stepping Brevity: Wili The probable starting lineups
follow:
Cookies Burger, 2b; Moficrief,
, c: Reeves, 1b; Perry, 3b; Taylor,
000 The three major races al- lf. Stoval, ss; ryler cf. Stice,
ready staged this season have - - 1 ‘ <
provided story-book finishes, the
— coming in with only a few
Brevity. With
Inrge numher of the boys are
doinz good work lit their ~ub-
Speci
It Ma
Well For Wilson Land
A well will he started soon for
Stogner and associates on 25 acres
of the Ed Wilson estate, as a west
offset to the Anderson-Kerr No. 1
Delisle, in the shallow field south-
east of Gainesville.
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Texas League
San Antonio at Dallas, post-
poned, rain.
Beaumont at Fort Worth, post-
poned. rain.
Tulsa 5, Galveston 3, night
game.
Houston at Oklahoma City, night
game, called at end of third; rain.
National League
St. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 4.
Philadelphia 15, New York 0.
* Brooklyn 4, Boston 3 (eleven*
IA n
GAINESVI LIF
change— New
Two Wildcat Wells for Montague
Two interesting oil tests are
soon to be drilled near the line
of Cooke and Montague counties.
The wells will be in Montague
county, northwest of a well drilled
several years ago by the Gulf Oil
Company on the J. i T. Donald
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