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Three more-or-less question
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York Giants, are laughing at a
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rates when he went in as a relief
huih r ‘The Giants went on a hit-
ting spree to down the Boston
Bees, 15 tn 0. The Cubs clung to
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over the Pittsourgn Pi-
field, the trio of outer-gardners
should be able to take care of the
hard smacks.
The game will get under way
promptly at 3 o’clock.
The probable starting lineups:
Cookies Homer, left field. Bur-
of /their more
However, the great majority of
catfish addicts pick a shady spot
at their favorite hole, stick their
poles in the bank, and laze away
with an eye, on the corks.
Just fishin’ in the good old sum-
our li
The qualifying rounds will be
staged Saturday, Sunday and
Monday afternoons. Scores will
be turned in at the banquet Tues-
day night after which the commit-
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GAINESVILLE’S LATEST SPORT man. 903
• single hook are good bait. Toss
the jugs into the current and fol-
low in a light, motordriven craft.
Try to keep all the jugs in
Bible, by Bishop Vincept.
Calendar at Daily Readings of
Scripture, by Whittle.
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vide the “rod action" if a fish is National league championship
hooked. ‘ back in 1877. He played for, the
Smith, i who has turned out a
sound investment for Manager
fines totaling nearly $60
Elmer and
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run homer in Lena Greever, who replaced Con-
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Not highly regarded in pre-sea- the Dodgers down v vith
stop. Rutledge center field, Bar-
When the Cookies tie into the nett third base. Schibner catcher,
independent outfit from Weather-i Young second base. Gilbert right
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;i Stovall shortstop. Tyler -—•----
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Leave Gainesville for Denton.
Dallas, Fort Worth and- all points
nel mentioned above, and struggled
a bit, it certainly lacked the sport-
ing qualities of the channel cat.
Surreptitious Noodin’
Catfish run to large size in the
Mississippi, Missouri and their
: tributaries. Some taken by com-
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day's Giants’ game, but Ray lasted
only two innings and was followed
by three other Boston mates beti
fore the- final out was called.!
Meantme, Lefty Al moved the
Bostons down in order for 7 2-3,
5 innings. Not a man reached first. |
and he Appeared to have a no-
hitter sewed up until two singes
in the game's dying moments
Brumbelow is
get the eall.
Grant reposing
reading throughout the world, two distinct styles are offered.
Someene. more
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half a
RAILROAD TIME:
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M. K. T.—EASTBOUND
son He is expected to 14 ave in the ’ 1 "
next a days for Austin where with a victory, his eighth of the
■ he will play with ti semipro ag -5 season.
ITHF. twin brohejs,
I Delmer of
Teachers, were the
the cinder
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will pilot
eoast city.
hot cornbread.
Still another method of night
fishing is to tie baited lines to
tered b 1
Ad R. M. ‘
field, Kirkpatrick left field, C.
Rutledge first base, Jones pitcher.
provides thousands with recrea-
tion. There are paces where the
catfish is about the only large
species available when the in-
FOOTBALL COACHES ' Aitnough these three turned in
FAFS ON FAIRWAYS standout; jobs, the pitchers in most;
--Lam"A.” of yesterday's curtailed major
pAw, LIe, ,C. , n , . league program had the better of'
RAW-EIGH, N. C <AI i. Foot-! it. Curt Davis, making his Chicago;
ball coaches in the Carolinas are debut with the Cubs, had the Cin-
rivals on the fairway as well as cinnati Reds helpless, while his
the gridiron. mates took advantage of Gene
mentor of
winninu 1
gumex in
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lina 81id mentor, is a linksman of last two years, stacked up against i •
. ‛ Ray Eene at the start of yester-
YOUNG MEN’S LEAGUE
OPENS GOLF TOURNEY
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on their
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AGA KHAN WINS AT EPSOM AGAIN
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till favored to
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tee will determine the respective
hi ! handicaps.
third place by disposing of the Another old American custom Jack Bell, chairman of the com
Cincinnati Reds in easy lashion. is the trot-line. The participants mittee, is arranging the matches.
In the Texas loop, the Steers ‘ spend the night "running’’ the j Any member of the league inter-
scalped the Inzlians, Tulsa skinned , lines ever two or three hours and ' ested in competing should notify
the Cats, ano the Exporters took icleaning the catch. In the early Mr. Bell.
a double header from the mana-! dawn all hands turn to a break-'
gerless Bucs. .. fast of fried catfish served with
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ficinls Monday whep rhe* hold
cheir rezular meetibe- The ma-
jority of spplicant~ are former
r. c. t . arid ~tars and it is
expected that one of this zronp
the fifth and Marvin Owen's s-ape W 1 Hod8Knson in right
, - tenth inning single accounted for field, was easily the star of the
Smith ranks at the head of the all the Detroit runs in the victory game- Her heavy hitting ac-
trio because of the calibre of his which pushed the Tigers up into counted for two of the candidates
latest conquest—a two-hit 15-0 third place, in front of the idle ’ "i ""
triumph over the Boston Bees yes- i Cleveland Indians.
terday. But not far behind are "In-' In pitching the PHillies to their
dian Chief" Euel Moore of the low- triumph over the Dodgers, "Chief-
ly Phillies, and Clarence Phillips. Moore had a Iot of help from , _
the Tigers’ righthand rookie from Chuck Klein, who served notice
Texas, both of whom are un- other National lea rue pitchers
pinning the question mark from that he has again fond the range
themselves and wrapping it at Baker bowl. He batted in five
around the necks of their oppo- runs with a homer
center ■ Then there is night time "noo-
rown dling.”. This is a very primitive
will be
Meyer’s
dished up by the husky hurler.
With Burger moving over to
= second Cook has a fast combina-
tion working around the keystone
p jeorner, which should result in
: "home fast double-plays. Perry has
r shown that he can handle the hot
e corner in a highly satisfactory
manner. With Homer in the out-
claim to victories over some of {
path last night in Den- the stronger team in the city i
league'at Fort Worth. They have
assured Cook of the locals that i
they were bringing an aggregation i
Cookies To Play Weatherford Independents At Local Park Sunday
They finally deCid Hi who was to the piscatorial heights,
represent Thiele Sam in the Davis >'
Cup matches against the group '
from Australia Wilmer Allison
jugging nd trotlining cats and
other rough fish such as carp,
buffalo and sturgeon.
By the way, jugging for catfish
on the big rivers is not a bad way
to spend a day if you’re looking
for something new and are not
afraid of work. About a dozen air-
tight cans or jugs, a boat and a
good pal are necessary.
To each jug or can attach a
length of strong line and a heavy
sinker. Hunks of liver on the
gJegas
153" '
w th the bases drunk.
Althoush hurling less
Hunk Anderson, at North Caro- Schott’s wildness to win 8-1 and
lina State college, matched strokes boost themselves into third place
with Wallace Wade, of Duke, in in the National league,
the Carolina golf tourney at Win- Dizzy Dean, rushed in for relief)
ston-Salem. ' after the Pirates had pounded two
Anderson’s score was low enough ; other Cardinal pitchers in a free
to win a first flight berth, but
Wade ran into trouble in bunkers
and tough, fallihg short. His
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| habitants get the urge to wet a
line.
His nae is whispered if men-
tioentir fes desprretnncrract HUGH WILFONG WINS ’
that the first fish caught by many Ltl i EK In Inn-
jof them was a bullhead or a fiddler i —----
cat. Old Whiskers was an early WACO, Tex., May 30 Hugh Cl1
day companion of numerous Wilfong, Baylor university ath-
sportsmen who have since scaled lete from Gainesville, has been
this a
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method and is frowned upon by
the law. The "noodler" strips,
goes into the water and feels
around logs and under rocks un-
til he finds a catfish.
Getting his arm into the gills up
to his elbow, he "rassles" the fish
I to an anchorage. Some "noodlers" »
have their technique, such as
will play the singles
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boys from our
Eerlin dryhillfrom.which George Brownmercial fishermen weigh 60. 80
rould work the kinks out of his! , A A " Pi .
big right arm. He believes that j and up to 100 pounds There is a
George will have all his old time ready, market for . these fish,
kuat nizt tuff Sunday and wilt start the caught mostly.by rivermen who
■ ■ - -- make their living by netting,
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mm e ehaloF ame S oor composed of teachers and trustees matically were cancelled since
------- it . ... . . ~ . ! was "fineless week."
Phillips took on Babe Phelps of from, that city and Dexter.
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I xregat ion rthe ity league there,
I Hans Cook has ekprenced no lit-
j tle tronble already this! season in
; assemhlin g‛ a group of diamond
| stars and the loss ot Burger real-
I ly juts the manager on the spot.
Ehrger is fat above the most pol-
ished fielders on the local team
and is always dangerous with the
stiek H s loss will be keenly felt
uete Jake'- record,
lower ef thi« -purt
know «t the arret
wnde while lendiwz
2 hna
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voted* his third tennis letter by
— • One member of the tribe—the the Baylor Athletic Council. ac-
• channel cat is classed as a game cording to Coach L. N. Douglas.
.• Allison fish in some states. This fellow head mentor. Wilfong was captain i
with Bitsylis built along more racy lines than of the local net team this past'
tetenely on the his cousins and usually is found season. He has received three let-
sidelines Allisen, atain of the U. ‘ in clear streams with a good cur- ters in both'football and basket-
meets A rian Quist of rent We recall a fight staged by ball since he has been in Baylor,
the opening a six-pounder. i and concluded his athletic career
Donald I The fish was taken with a fly at Baylor this past tennis season.
Budge. California racquet wedder. rod on a small under-water artifi- . ---------
wdl oppose the sharp-shooting cial. wiggler while the angler was [ CHAMP
Jack crawford in the second fishing swift -riffles on the Big Danno O’Mahoney is still wres-
singles contest. The AmericansRineyriver, once anoted bass tliingchampioninNewYork.ini-
have a real job on their hands. I' tream This particular channel lit nois Missouri and all the New
should they be successful in d s- out or.deepwater below the riffles England states. New York, and its
posing of the Australian team 5ng brought4 to net.
they will run into a tougher ag- later we saw an anpler take - n
gregation on the wimbledonone of th common, or slate-col- and it was in New York
courts in Fngland in July when ored variety of catfish while troli-
the must contest the tinkers of ig a spinner-minnow rig for
the European zone Budse and 1 Wall-eye pike. Although this fish
weighed as much as the blue chan-
Gainesville Register
K
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c lient chance of landing on
squad that Uncle Ham will
Depart
7.05 p.
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Depart
10:55 * i
EVERYBODY WELCOME! ।---
$2.50 .WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR 1 12
a. m., 11:20 a. m., 3:05 p. m., 5:40
p. m., 9:10 p. m.
Leave Gainesville for Whites- ।
boro, Sherman, Pans. Texarkana, I
and all points east: 7:40 a. m.. |
11:30 a. m., 5:45 p. m.
Leave Gainesville for Wichita
Falls and all points west: 10:15 a.
i ford Sunday afternoon the fans
■ ar l kely to see Burger play his
! last game fot the locals this sea-;
Proving the Old Testament, by Dr.
Wright.
Readings of Revised Version collated
with King James' Version.
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terest Mill run hizh in llii’ Fan-
sin nniiili enpitnl yiti ihr
W nrrior'~ innezurntion in I <•
n~ter comporny.
on for the purpose of encouraging Bible
I las, was also impressive in th
dashes. Coach Cnoc Sportsman
will select a group , to enter the
Houston meet and from there will
i select promising athletes to add
to the Texas Centennial squad.
This select-group will head for*
Massachusetts June 26 and 27
where they will enter the semi-
final Olympic tryouts on the Har-
vard track Quite a few athletes
from the Southwest sland an ex-
BIT eent III
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that would be capable of holding j
its own in amateur circles.
The home club will likely have
its strongest combination of the
season in this setto. Buddy Homer,
who has been toiling in Waco, is
due to make his initial appearance
of the season in left field with
his former mates. Should be be in
condition, he will be of valuable as- l
distance to the home team. Stovall
and Reeves, the two grid and base-
ball stars from Denton, will be '
here to contribute their services. .
The many downpours of the past |
two weeks have made it almost
MOTOR BUSSES
Leave Gainesville for Marietta.
Oklahoma City and all points
FUITS. all si
thnn likely Duteh -Merer will be
appointed as atheti dirertor-
——— I
Only- ore game was scheduied
in the American league yesterday.
The Detroit Tigers peilled one out
of the fire iP the tenth when they
defeated the White SoX. Goose
Goslin contributed to A cause
when he banged out a home run
; they are doing quite all right.
Smith has five wins against two' Tiny Parker, injured American
two victories league umpire, isn't 1
and Phillips is official in the game.
vn triumnhs- Sally league, stands only five feet
undefeated with two triumphs. sail)
They faced a total of eight! two.
pitchers: most of them with pretty ; —-------
fair reputations, in yesterday's' Swap it or sell it by the use of
battles, and pinned back the ears Register classified ads.
of each and every one, Moore__ [
taking the Brooklyn Dodgers in ~~~~ * j
BILL MEYERS
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