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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AVGUST H, 1935
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GAINESVILLEE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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have Democratic administrations.
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Philadelphia
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
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Fort Worth at Galveston, night
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MRS. LENA GREEVER
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your
White House
at
Aug. 22 and Have No Regrets
PLEDGED TO HONEST AND
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EFFICIENT SERVICE
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Hit the bull's eye with a Regis-
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friends and supporters of Dr. Stoeks
Register advertising get results.
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He is not “running for office- as a means of support. He
has made a living for many years. He has paid his taxes
loved husband ai
Biffle. (Signedi
TWO LETTER MEN
ON SHERMAN ‘HF
primary. I want to assure you that I would
vote on Saturday, August 22.
and all other obligations. He has contributed liberally of
his time and means to community projects.
pigskin stars in the country, de-
spite his better than 200 pounds.
RELIABLE
ABSTRACTS
coach wants in a fullback. Then
Stan Pincura, Ohio State quarter-
pounds firmly entrenched in the
other tackle position At the guard
reelected but Dubord lost out nar-
rowly to Senator Frederick Hale.
To date, none of the 14 seeking
another term has been denied re-
nomination. A few had or have
contests on their hands, threaten-
ing party discord in the campaign
itself. Both Dakotas are in this
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and cut. your payments or
lend additional cash.
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Tulsa ........
Beaumont ....
San Antonio ..
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Belcher
River Belt gridiron warfare.
Missing are the lettermen from
poised for renomination by the Pro-
gressives in Wisconsin.
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nest Biffle, and
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ster, hut previons engagements
would likely prohibit his being
prenent.
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deserting because of hunger.)
Rebel Planes Accurate
IRUN, Spain, Aug. 20. (AP).
Stenographer—Notary
Legal Blanks
101% California St.
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season.
Sincerely yours,
TOM L. GASTON.
FOR
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Elliott, first string reserve tackle Alfred will have to say,
last year, apparently has his 200 ..
and of the outgoing state adminis-
trations. but without hard and fast
party lines being drawn.
Cash To Be Allotted
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fryers. Baby cl
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Oklahoma City at San Antonio,
night game.
Tulsa at Beaumont. day game.
American League
Detroit at St. Louis.
Boston at New York.
Washington at Philadelphia.
Only games scheduled.
National League
Chicago at Pittsburgh.
St. Louis at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at New York.
Philadelphia at Boston.
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NO RODEO TO BE
GIVEN ON FRIDAY
ita Falls.
Nov. 6 -Open.
‘Nov. 11 Bonham at Sherman.
-Nov. 20 -Paris at Paris
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leadership there has yet offered no
solution. A poser on the Demo-
By SID FEDER
Associated Press Sports Writer
C har
Classified pa tn
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VOTE FOR
TOM L GASTON
For County Clerk
To My Many Friends and Voters of Cooke County: On account
of iWness, I have been unable to see all of you since the first
have a t lephg
in their own ad
Phene on
19 .l,.
An alert cameraman caught these two racing cars a split second
after they collided at high speed on an Oakland, Calif., track, throw-
ing Lloyd Logan, 24 (left), from his set after it had been struck by
the car of Duane Carter (right). Logan landed clear on the track, and
escaped with only slight injuries. Carter was unhurt. (Associated Press
Photo.)
European
(Continued From rage One)
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DODGE AND PLYMOUTH
Sales and Service
PACE
BROTHERS
106 N. Chestnut Street
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on a quartet of Detroit pitchers
game of the league-leading Cards,
who were idle The Cubs lost to
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Sept. 19
Dallas.
rebel soldiers who said they were California does not prohibit ster- /"Nov. 26—Gainesville at Sher-
1 cities continued throughout the
night across the French border. A pathological
total of 500 were at Hendaye, found.
I group of green lads who played
last year on the B team compose
the football troops the Sherman
coaches will send into the Red
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in person at
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botera in Texns will take
Ameng the ehampions of
1st, 2-sto n
friend of < oneh swede MeMur-
Greenville at Green-
While his life thus far has been that of a private citizen, in his travels and association, he has,
made an unusually wide acquaintance amongst public, men, indluding many in Washington, Georgia t
and Texas. Those who have knowledge of his educational background, his alert and prolific mind, his
ability to analyze problems of state, the high principles which actuate his every deed, the sacrifices
he has made because of a generous heart, the successful struggle to succeed in spite of many ob-
stacles, and then recalling Ms ancestral background nf pioneer American stock, see in him a person
equipped by every reasonable test, to serve his county and his state with unquestioned integrity,
thorough honesty, and general satisfaction to all concerned.
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Theodore Rooset
the mnterini that will
ended their losing
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Texas League
Dallas 5. Galveston 2 (night
game).
what with his opposition to the
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condition had been
massed for final assault today.
"We will bury ourselves under
the stones of Irun rather than sur-
lender,” militia leaders asserted. )
(A stream of refugees from the
CARDS IDLE WHILE GIANTS
CONTINUE THEIR RUSH TO
CHAMPIONSHIP NOTCH
FOR REN r
Morris
in an eleven-inning
sent is given, held there was no /" Conference games,
proof of malice and declared the [ j
With a qualit
circulatic ntha
CUMlfl*
that’s what
All of the games except
killed three persons and wounded '
seven others in a bombing attack.
The rebel battleship Espana, at
the samo time fired six shells into
the city.
( Embattled workers comprising!
j the militia at Irun threatened to!
I dynamite the town as rebel troops)
Mate
sa.-
“Oct. 23 Denison at Denison.
Oct 30 Wichita Falls at Wich-
brought the Giants within
Oklahoma City 9, San Antonio
7 (night game).
Fort Worth 7, Houston 5 (nightWILLING GROI’P
game, eleven innings). ‛ 1 Ans "n n-EE
First grade
There will he no rodeo at the
that other nation will have to Cooke County Fair grounds Fri-
"hump" to equal in Los Angeles day of this wenk it is announced
in 1932 the games were staged in 1 by Claude Jones, secretary.
grand style, and writers predicted Rodeos have been held each Fri-
that no such glamor would ' be day night since June 10 for the
shown again in many years j entertainment of Centennial visi-
That s where they guessed wrong tors and local citizens and have
again in the right days of com- ptt-nctad---------
nomination in New York have
Benson, while Benson has been
named by the Farmer-Laborites to
contend for the governorship. Gov-
ernor Phil LaFollette is unop-
r OR RENI'
gentleman
With Democratic and Republi-
can national finances being built
up ! for the September-October
drive, a substantial share of the
cash is expected to be allotted to
the larger states outside of the
South which elect governors and
have 149 of the 531 votes in the
electoral college. These are New
York, with 47 electors: Illinois, 29;
Ohio, 26: Michigan, 19; Massachu-
FREE
Bonded Termite Insulation. Ter.
minix Texas Company, Dallas
Texas; Lyon-Gray Lumber Com!
pany, Gainesville, Texas.
Yawkey’s Bankroll Fails to Secure Worthwhile Pitching Staff
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GUBERNATORI AL' Upland Cotton To Be Graded By the New
CONTESTS BID Grade Standards On and After Aug. 2
FOR REN T
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petition in the field and
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is a personni
event; in Berlin, more
--------------, GREEN Six are Republican, Minnesota is
LADS TO DEFEND THE DIS- i Farmer-LahorandWisconsin.is
ryHIcvn ryypy g under the rrogressives. However
the parties fare election day, a
: Oct. 7 Adamson at Sherman.
Oct. 9 Highland Park at Sher-
man.
Oct. 16 Open.
of a building on the plaza - and
wrecked a cafe. Later, the same
plane dropped several bombs on
their Irun-Sebastian highway in
an effort to cut communications.
Democrats have named a guberna-
torial ticket and Wisconsin Demo-
I crats are expected to do likewise
September 15.
Olson is the Farmer-Labor nomi-
nee for the senate seat of Elmer A.
oil, Mrs. H. K.
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end’ of a doubleheader, 5-4 and 7- '
2. . . |
At the same time the suddenly
slugging St. Louis Browns, who
back, the only rival of Sammy have their eye on Boston s sixth
Baugh in, the passing world, was | place, although they’re still 14
tickled when he received and ac- games away from it, picked up a
full game and a half by landing
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changes that are parties to the
Universal Cotton Standards
Agreements. It is anticipated that
the revised standards will facili-
tate marketing by producers as
well as transactions between
members of the trade and cotton
manufacturers in America and
abroad.
In the new standards the num-
Bears hard at work in prepara- J staked Jack Wilson to a three-
tion for the battle He can be cer- > run lead with a seventh inning
tain of one thing, the college boys i splurge, but neither he nor his re-
will try to beat these boys through lief, Johnny Marcum, could hold
the ozone. In fact, that’s their j it against the A’s attack in the
only chance, as we see it. And i eighth. In the nightcap. Fritz Os-
Matty Bell and Dutch Meyer have termueller and Jack Russell were
a flock of pass plays up their equally helpless
Finder no
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tion’s youngest pr
liam Henry I tar ria
augurated at 68 w
the fiahtn Fridaz
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< eht a
Ten words or
5 cents
.377
3 ! al tX^^ : “"states the
Vestal, brother to Jack Vestal, nneswinenot srfthlly strawnun-
Bearcat gridiron hero is slated to September is well along. The
_ come up from the B team and several candidacies for Republican
-579 serve as quarterback. George -
entertainment of Centennial visi- ■ Newyork
attracted many people The Cooke • Chicago,
track County Fair begins next Monday) c in ci nnIti
than 800.-: and three rodeos will be given on i Foston
000 fan witnessed the games, and the last three nights of the expo- ...7
remained glued to their neats until ’ sition. August 27, 28 and 29.
the last event of the day had been _______ . . . j___
.513 Brooks, a big rugged youngster
.487 will spell Barker at the line-back-
ing post.
In the forward wall, Sherman
SPOR
SIZZL
A-A---
——■ ! heavy turnover in the personnel of
SHERMAN, Aug. 20.—Class A the executives already is certain,
team football will be given the acid Twenty incumbents are not seek-
i test this fall at Sherman High ing reelection, because the state
I School when Coaches Verde Dickey constitution limits the time one
and J. B. Head attempt to defend man can serve, or the governor as-
the District 6 championship, won pires to the senate, and for other
last year, against all comers in the reasons. Kansas Republicans hope
j new Red River Belt grid loop. , to see their governor Alf M. Lan-
i Two lettermen and a willing! don. go to the White House. .
4 rent. Phone
FOR SAL?
Fairbanks
A Representative Citizen
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For Our
FOOTBALL TEAM twentyank 0 •he states where
a -------- a mini gubernatorial terms expire now
reserves, particularly in the back- Campaigning between the
field. ‛ J parties is farther advanced in
Returning lettermen are John Maine because the state elections
(Puffy) Ellis, 200-pound tackle, | there take place on September 14,
who is expected to be the kingpin that being the only state whic
in the forward wall. Ellis will be ballots before November. This yeaF
playing his third season for the | Governor Louis J. Brann and F.
Bearcats. The other letterman is I Harold Dubord have traded the
Alvin Barker. 165-pound end, who, places they held on the Democratic
is slated to spend most of the sea- ticket in 1935, when Brann was
son in the backfield at the full-
back position.
. Paired with Barker in the back- taryor state‘Lewis O. Barrows is
field will be Bil y Dodd. Clyde 1 the Republican gubernatorial
Stone, Douglas Blankenship, Doris nominee. Both sides are quoting
Pratt and Edgar Dale Thompson, familiar saying, "As Maine
: France. Among them wefe 15
. : ee s
iden that (
eane inte
w hen ehe l
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Mackmer swept a pair with the r< bel advances.
. lipping Red Hase, and the Tigers , _ _ ----——
certificated and which remains in !
certificated stocks at future deliv-
ery points on August 20 must be
regarded as of that date. All cot-
ton classed under the Grade and
Staple Estimates Act and all re-
ports as to the quality of this
year’s cotton crop will be based
upon classifications made accord-
ing to the new standards, the Bu-
reau said. !
Those who wish to purchase •
In discussing the origin of the to make copies of the old stand-
send old age pension plan are get- new standards Dr. Black explain- ards. The grades for blue stained
ting attention comparable to that ed that for some years the Ameri- j and for Strict Good Middling
given the records of the New Deal can cotton crop has been growing tinged have been dropped.
whiter in color and that very little Under the Cotton Futures Act I
blue stained or yellow stained cot- all cotton previously classed and
ton has been ginned. Conditions
contributing to this change include
earlier movement of the crop, less
exposure of cotton than formerly,
the planting of earlier maturing
varieties to avoid boll weevil dam-
age. earlier picking and prompter
ginning. Improved road conditions
and the increasing use of motor
trucks has contributed to earlier
handling.
Requests were received from
time to time from organizations
of producers, merchants and man-
ufacturers that the standards be
revised to make them more repre-
sentative of crops how being pro-
duced. Promulgation of the re-
vision last year followed the ex-
amination and approval of the
grade boxes by representatives of
producers and other organizations
in the American industry and of
the European associations and ex-
the eoneh will kinda
> rezular training.
time arrivex we -hall
idea that they. too. will offer a big j (On the northern San Sebas-
. tian-Tmn front, three rebel planes 1
VOTE FOR DR. C. L. STOCKS
A rebel plane scored three direct state had failed to make out a Gainesville game arc scheduled to
Those Gants are really staging hits in the center of Irun tonight case against the defendents. j be played at night.
adrivedown home stretch, i The raid made with 100 pound — ‘
yesterday winning again when bombs caused a panic but there
were no known casualties
The bombs tore a hole in a roof
Sept. 25
i ville.
concluded Grantland Rice says he
never witnessed such enthusiasm (
and slated that officials could
Henry Gard er
FORRENT~
Gentlemen
Dixon..
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. I copies of the standards or desire
further information concernin,
! them should communicate wit
the Division of Cotton Marketing
Bureau of Agricultural Econom:
Ies, Washington. D. C.
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Let us make you a
Cash Offer on Your
Used Car
on Labor setters, the Cardinals, idle, the
for offices
Close to
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Tulsa 6, Beaumont 5 (day
game).
American League
Philadelphia 5-7, Boston 4-2.
New York 7, Washington 4.
St. Louis 13, Detroit 8.
Cleveland at Chicago, rain.
National League
New York 3, Brooklyn 2.
Boston 9, Philadelphia 1.
Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 4.
Only games scheduled.
herd. O.
road
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New Deal on the one hand and the
--—---_ reelection candidacy of his long-
Dallas at Houston, night game.prsitxnscttdntmgretBetcambnstime friend — Lehman - on the
° tr «—• Situations. „
Dixon, | B ends, will move to the Democrats in Minnesota an
first team this year, with Mark- Wisconsin also face unusual situg
i ham Lane also a B player at cen- tions. Her are Governor Floyd B.
tor Olson (F-L-Minn.) and Senator
c, . . . । Robert LaFollette (Prog-Wis.)
Sherman S Schedule jointly preparing to organize
Tishomingo at Sher- against the Republican presiden-
tial ticket as “reactionary,” in Ol-
Woodrow Wilson at son’s words, while Minnesota
produced $151,000
farm product s i n
coffee, cottoi. • ic
tons, potato >s no
LOST in e mt C
terrier p ip w
big game. He, no doubt, had heard - .
quite a bit of Texas football from i for a 1318 victory their second in
his coach, Francis Schmidt, for- ! three starts against Mickey Coch-
mer mentor for the T. C. U. i rane S crew.
Horned Frogs in the meanwhile, । A’s Are Invincible
George Halas has his big squad of i in the Red Sox’ opener, they
TIMMY Stewart, athletic director
J at S. M U. and working in
the same capacity for the Texas
Centennial Exposition, is due a
great deal of credit for signing up
the aggregation of collegt stars to
meet the Chicago Bears in the
Cotton Bowl on September 7. Be-
sides a flock of Southwest and
Southern stars, Stewart has some
of the outstanding players over
the nation on the dotted line. He
did a full day’s work when he per-
suaded Don Elser, Notre Dame’s
big bruising fullback, to cast his
lot with the collegians down in
Dixie. E!ser is one of the fastest
Sept. 11
man.
him diviion im n young 17-year-
eid giaut from lubboek, whe
pulis the ~eales for 213 pound*.
Rahe iitehie. hr name. Im n
hixh ~ehool student nt Luh-
beek nod is n member of the
footbnil mnuad nt the west ‘Tex-
Olympic Games in Germany re-
Add major league mysteries: i
how can all the do-re-mi Owner I
Tom Yawkey threw into his col- j
lapsible Red Sox have failed to !
come home with more than one i
or two worth-while pitching arms. !
Except, for Lefty Grove and !
Wes Ferrell -and Wes isn’t doing
so well himself these last few
weeks — the Yawkey bankroll
seems to have produced a set of
elbowers that have failed so com-
pletely that the Red Sox are play-
ing exactly .500 ball today—their
lowest average of the season—and
have sunk to sixth place.
The payoff came yesterday
when Connie Mack's Philadelphia
Athletics, who, according to the ।
standing have nothing on the ball 1
but the cover, belted the million- i
dollar Beantown outfit in both ;
have soli ten times that number
nf tickets ha<l there been a place
to accommodate the spectators , barrage on rebels entrenched be- game.
The n. xt affair will be staged in I low the Somo Sierra pass in the
1940. an<l we have an • Guadarrama mountains.
FEED BAG
The ship bringing the American
athletes back home isn't going to
make any money on Carl Vinci-
querra, light heavy weight boxer.
He fights at 176 but he’s promised
March Schwartz, football coach at
Creighton, he’ll get his weight!
back to a natural 190. returning
THURSDAI J
second in
says hr
By EDWARD J. DUFFY ! meutturalreageaXfcS” wd Anfmeyprscnsitg eKa-is
pnomilgatoonAugput inausdvadanhasusesumneeordgmds
As so often in the past, the clashes “j use'exaeUy one year later in Good Middling to Low. Middling,
of personalities.and.issues.in the accordanc“with the provisions of inelusive . All of the other grades
Md *7^rnatorial.contests.thisifall the Cotton Standards Act and the are descriptive.
bid fair to rival the presidential ( Cotton Futures Act. In the old standards 25 grades
campaisnain manyigections. been The Universal standards for the were represented by boxes which
chosen in 21 states. In some otbern, grade of american cotton estab- wereseid,to purehasernin or
such as New York, where renomi-: lished by the U’nited States De- United States at $5.40 eac
nation of Governor Herbert H. ( partment of Agriculture have; >125 00 for a complete 8et. The
Lehman by the Democrats late been accepted by all of the prin- cost of a complete set of th •
next month is taken for granted, cipal cotton organizations of grade boxes of the new stanaarns
the actual selections will be but Europe and these standards, to- is only >65.00.
a formality. ‘ gether with those .for length of The new white grades are shift-
Reports from across the country staple, are generally used through- . ed to include whiter cotton and
tell an almost uniform story of ■ out the world wherever American the more creamy bales in the
attempts by the major parties to cotton is bought and sold. The white grades have been elimin.
interlock their state campaigns present grade standards have) ated. since such cotton could not
with that for the president. Here teen in effect since August 1924.
and there questions like the Town- ]
cenA e1A ace noneinn nlon OVA cc+_
Giants continued their mad rush
toward the lead by chalking up
their ninth straight win, a 3-2 de-
cision over their Brooklyn “cou-
sins.” with Carl Hubbell turning
in a five-hitter for his 18th tri-
umph, and Mel Oft helping along
with his 27th homer.
The American league edge of
the Yankee’s was increased to 12
ful games. Murderer’s row and its
heavy-hitting pitcher, Charley
Ruffing, snapped out of their
slump together, and trounced the
Senators 7-4, to erase the Indian
sign the Nats had held on them
for two straight days. J
The second-place Cleveland In-
diarts and the Chicago White Sox
weer idle.
The Pirates pushed over a run
in the last of the ninth to down
the slipping Cubs 5-4, while the
Bees ended a four-game losing
streak with a 9-1 win over the
Philllies. The Cards and Reds took
a scheduled day off.
some rifteen nr twenty 1036
I ropard* renorted at the high
~ehnoi todav. where Coneh Me-
Marry isnwed them a pair nt
~hoes. The hexx trotted around
the cinder nth and tonned the
leather around n bit. MeMurry
anyx that it will hr several
dnye before the seuad arts
down to real work. In the
meawtime the hox«, whe are
nble to renortat thix time, will
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The Dallas Steers continued to
show their class bv beating the
Pucs. The Indians trimmed the
Missions, the Cats beat out the
Buffs-in an eleven-inning affair,
and the Oilers set back the Ex-
porters with a five-run rally in
the sixth.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1936, newspaper, August 20, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437810/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.