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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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Coach Meyer Plans Horned Frogs’ Campaign
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the Yanks blew down the Chicago
known as the “Burton Farm.”
Apartments
Jess Baten made a business trij -
ball dandidates.
the sixth to tie the count when STOCKS AND BONDS
FOR RENT—Five room furn
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For Sale (Misc.)
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the trophy in four straight races.
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job after a stay in Chicago where
DALLAS, Aug. 4 (APt. - The
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Ptrftctnu Stoves
FOR THURSDAY, AUG. 5
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Admittance by
of th swankiest.
Pals
end their season also*. Many of the
A strong wind can be a great
attracting little attention among
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fender Rainbow, the smaller of the.
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DIXIE MOTOR
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CASH PAID for used cars
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cow with heifer calf. Call
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cuse either of trying to throw the
game, as some predicted. Which is
a lot of tommy-rot.— Why wouldn’t
Thursday night be a good time for
the Typers and Crystals to play
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Oklahoma City 4, Tulsa 3,
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in the sense that, in the heat of bat-
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now.
Given some blackberry preserves
thing from simmering to broiling,
on each burner.
The”Ijve-Heat" air-insulated oven
is at convenient height. The two-
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Associated Press Sports Writer
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Tuesday Night's Results
City Pops 1, Truckers 0. (For*
Senate
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In Feature Game
American League
New York 7-5, Chicago 2-3.
Philadelphia 2, Detroit 1.
Boston 13, Cleveland 2.
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the City Pops and the Typers the field and at bat, was presented
tangle vith the Whalers. Appar- a watch between games for being
ship Paul Dean to Houston until
his big right arm gets back in
shape, if it ever does. But Lizzy
says “no,” and so Paul sticks.-
The Yanks took a double header
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Texas League
Fort Worth 5, Dallas 2, ten in-
make a guess that the game be-
tween the two outfits will be the
deciding issue. Which one of them
can stand the pressure? And what
pressure it is!
Fresh dressed COUNTRY fryers . . . any size
EVERY DAY!
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FOR RENT—Bedroom to ge
man. 903 S. Denton, Phone
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“We re sweating now in the hope that we will be able to keep a little cooler next fall,” says Coach Dutch
Meyer of T. C. U., as he diagrams a Horned Frog grid play and talks it over with his assistants Mike Brum-
below (left) and Howard Grubbs. Coach Meyer is charting more than 100 plays for the 1937 campaign,
which opens Sept. 25 against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Columbus.
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SALE Nice Eartapa
at Smith Long orchard on
the New York boxing commission
was supposed to sail for Europe
last night on business connected
from the White Sox yesterday,
thereby taking a nine-game lead.
All of New Yorkers are waiting
for is the world’s series —Marion
Pugh is playing in the backfield
for the North team of the Texas
high school stars Saturday night.
We’ll pick his side to win.
Here smart modern design,
sturdy Perfection construction
and full porcelain finish—all at a
price that will surprise you. eaq
Thi t beau ti ful range has five High-
Power burn ers.High-Power speed
boils two quarts of water in about
eight minutes. High-Power clean-
liness does away with sooty
RIDE THE 4
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Pan - American
Exposition
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aree hitting homers, subjugated and a calm sea prevailed during
the Phillies, 4-1, as Lee hurled his the first two races of the best four
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M. C. L. voted last night to donate
>10 in cash to the All-Stars to
help defray expenses to Fort
Worth during the district meet. A
noble gesture, we’d say. And they
likewise will sponsor the proposed
game between the Fats and the
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hinged panel concealing the burn- '
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front of the range when opened.
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FOR SALE—Complete house
contents. Must be sold by TI
day. 313 North Dixon.
FOR SALE-Small frame ga
403 West California street
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WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY'
Texas League
Fort Wort at Dallas.
Houston at Beaumont.
San Antonio at Galveston.
Oklahoma City at Tulsa.
American League
Chicago at New York. .
St. Louis at Washington.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at Boston.
National League
Boston at St. Louis.
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
New York at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
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This Cage Attracts
Very Fine Birds
forts to improve the city.
FODDER — No one witnessing ,
the melee between the Koolmotors j
and Crystals last night would ac- ;
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*
Jim Still.
Miss Wilma Kingsley, who ws.
in seeing the cup, either . . . What
they want is Budge’s signature as
a pro. . . . They say Jacobs always ter Classified Ad.
THIS BEAUTY IS AN OIL RANGE
...dgenuine PERFECTION
with 5 HIGH-POWER BURNERS 1
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of Lockney, are visiting friends ant
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyte Givens ani
children, of Krum, visited in the 1
Ranger needed two more tri-
umphs to turn back the 16th at- j
tempt of the British Empire to
W. L. Pct. the bangtails treated him all right. J erry, cf. • • •
62 29 .681 . . .. Is that good old Mx Baer ; -uca, , ' ‘' *
.600 yqu hear popping off? . . . That . Knott, sf ''' '
.580 former Duke University star, now Williamson, p.
Griswold smiled:
"It's a bit deafening, but it’s a _________
to Oklahoma one day this week.
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Jess Chism and family of Alva •
rado, are visiting in the homes (
Ben and Weldon Chism.
Miss Ima Nell Still, of Pampa,
visiting her father, Tod Still.
USE WATTS
It was the sort of game which test and Tony got one in each
leaves the fans in doubt as to game.
the final winner until the last man Ruffing Wins Game
was out, about as thrilling as any Red Ruffing muffled the Sox in
way in the second game
the South Side’s heroes
t FOR SALE Second-hand pi
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VLFOR SALE cheap — Used
9 3 vanized tin and lumber. See •
rei man on job Empire Oik com
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1937 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 25—Ohio State at Columbus ;
Oct. 2—Arkansas at Fayetteville
Oct 9—Tulsa at Fort Worth
Oct 16—Texas A.& M at Fort Worth
Oct. 23—Fordham at New York City
Oct. 30—Baylor at Waco
Nov. 6—Centenary at Shreveport
Nov. 13—Texas at Austin
Nov. 20—Rice at Fort Worth '
Nov. 27—S. M. U. at Forth Worth
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UNION INDIANS
PITTSBURGH. — A 11 e g h e ny
brisk breeze drew support from an
unexpected quarter today. Olin i
Stephens of Vanderbilt’s after-!
guard, who, with W. Starling Bur-1
gess. designed Ranger. said he be-!
lieved an honest breeze would fur- j
nish a much closer contest than;
the light air which gave Ranger
her two overwhelming victories.
and lend every effort in seeing
them carried out. Among them is
a construction of a gymnasium
and a series of lighted tennis
courts. We have harped enough
probably on the advantages of a
FOR SALE or trade — 1
• houses and block of Ian
tween Witherspoon and We
Mrs Bettie Morgan.________(
FOR SALE—4-room house I
moved off lot. Gainesville
vage and Junk company
FOR SALE or trade—2 h. 1
rup mill with copper pan
Haney, 1 mile east Woodbin
-- took care of the scoring. Joe hit
We enjoyed the type of game No. 32 with two mates aboard in
reeled off last night at Fair Park, the seventh inning of the first con-
invitation only. It is perched atop
of the Pavillon d’Elegance at the
Paris exposition.
Finished in bamboo and willow
in imitation of a real cage, it is ‘
hung all around with birds, some ‘
live, some mechanical. The me-
chanical ones sing almost as sweet-
ly as the live ones, too.
There is one American note to
the whole, beautiful setup. The
orchestra is composed of negroes
from the United States.
with his brassiere factory . . . One
i of the best informed baseball
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Knights of Pyl
meets Thursday eve
at 7:30. Business n
competent and courte
i grown potent with age, Mrs. Huff
The Gassers walloped the horse- man fed them to the hog at the
hide with sufficient vim and vigor rate of a quart a day. When her
last night to win a game over the hsband took over the feeding he
Lighters in the women s league, tripled the ration.
the score being 11 to 4. This game The hog passed out, Huffman
previously billed for Thursday, said, and when it revived, fell twice
night, was played last night by in attempting to stagger to another
agreement. wallowing place.
Because of the absence of a
number of Truckers the setto billed
with the City Pops was forfeited l r
A total of 27.209,579 persons en- first Endeavour won the two open-
tered the U. S. from abroad by ing races of that cup series, Van-
auto in 19363,584,094 came by derbilt added ballast to the de-
cruelty.
Judge Thurmond Clarke ob-
served he had never seen anyone so ■
attired in his court, but added: “I
home run
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National League
GREENWOOD, Aug. 2 — Mrs
Leora Higgins and daughter, Irene
J. Settle home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caddell visite
relatives in Childress Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mrs. Tom Milligan, of Fort I
W’orth, is visiting her sons. Fre
and Fremont, and their familie l
here.
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National League
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1.
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Over in McKinney they are stag-
ing a “Learn to Swim” week with
members of the entire community
taking part. Working on the
theory that it is the solemn duty
of every person to learn to swim,
both as a life insurance measure
and .a means of enjoyment and
body building. Coach Noble At-
kins and his wife, who have charge
of the municipal pool there, will
give every individual opportunity
this week, without charge, to
learn to stay above water. At the i
end of group lessons, those in-
dividuals who are able to swim 50
feet will be awlarded a Red Cross
beginner’s button. No one, we
calculate, ever made a mistake in
learning to swim. And as a body
builder, swimming has no equal.
More individuals in Gainesville
should take more interest in
swimming Maybe if our pool were
large enough, they would.
24-HOUR TREATMENT
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FIRE, TORIS ADO
And AD Kinds of
INSURANCE
The name of George Grice oh
your Insurance Policy is like
Sterling on silver.
Geo. M. Grice
116 % South Dixon Street
Telephone 73
fastest class J sloop ever built.
Rumors Run Riot
While the two sloops were hauled
out yesterday, rumors, some of
them published, ran riot around
Newport. Some reflected on En-
deavour II’s skipper, but Sopwith
retained his temper so well he gave
new meaning to the role of good
loser. He continued to praise his
paid crew and others assisting him
in his second bid for the famous
and elusive trophy.
Sopwith’s expressed belief En-
deavour II would do better in a
back that such an edifice would be
constructed within the confines of
our little city, and we have ev-
ery reason to believe he knew
what he was saying. The tennis
court proposition is likewise a
fine thing and would entail little
expense, comparatively speaking.
A great deal more of this sport
would be indulged in if courts
could be constructed. The two
courts at the high school cannot
possibly supply the number of
players who desire to play the
game. Let’s lend our support to
of stumps to plow. But we’d i in 1936.
Cubs Subdue Phillies big blue invader would become a
The Chicago Cubs, with Bill Lee, more formidable contender as a
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_ Red Ruffing muffled the Sox in
fan. cares, to witness, unless its the opener for his 14th victory and
“ . him _ *h ‘ne* Vernon Gomez seemed headed the
James, of Altus, are visiting A &
bert McNeely, and family.
Close in. See W. A. Her
Phone 206 or32 (jy
FOR RENT — Furnished a
ment. 529 North Denton
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-ruckers Forced to Forfeit FINCASTLE, Ta.-Willie Huff-
to City Pops as Gassers ‘ man’s hog is on the water wagon
Worth Wednesday.
Mrs. C. L. Bryan and son. Wi3 I
lard, went to Temple, Okla., on F -9
fishing trip this week. I I-
Miss Hazel Still, of Dallas. i
kettles. High-Power precise reg- • Come in and let us tell you
ulation enables you to do every- more about it
Schad &Pulte '
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Higgins. < ;
Floydada, are visiting in the home f ousiied"clerk will assist
of C. L. Kingsley. and Mrs. Bud in wording your ads by phen
McCarty. in person at our office.
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the Yankees.
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DENOVATION of the Whites- all-star game, or a world series
K boro school athletic field has gives many a team the blind stag-
‘ just been completed, ihe work gers. But not Colonel Ruppert’s
having begun some ten days ago. • boys in white. The Yanks just
The work included excavating, swing their bludgeons and bring
grading and leveling of the entire home the bacon. They reserve their
field, which with, the new land re- most momentous feats for days
centiy purchased by the school when the competition is tight and
board, gives that institution a - ■ -
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support the standard lighting SyS- where they can’t possibly be,’’—
tem that will be erected. A high -
board fence will be constructed White Sox in both games of a dou-
around the field. So 11 apepars bleheader yesterday, 7 to 2 and 5
that the little city eas Us to 3, and pushed their league lead
going m for athietie in. gbig to seven games. The season’s
S tsatcnisht, -largest wekday crowa, 66,767
othetwiset. Then I fanomwasronspardnde mark M the
too, they have promise of some Yankees . 1921 both
good grid materlal for a grid mar -anKees since 1-1, won Do.n
Ehine, we are told. This, with the games. Bill Dickey hit .his 19th
construction of the 'new field,' with three on in the eighth inning
makes the outlook for a success- of the second game to climax a
ful football season at Whitesboro 1 bombardment that had begun when
Indeed bright Their new coach, Lou Gehrig, starting his 1,900th
Rodger Martin of Stephenville. is consecutive game, had shot his No.
expected to take up abode in that 22 into the stands with two mates
city near the middle of, this aboard in the first inning of the
month, at whicH time he will issue opener. In between these two wal-
the first call for prospective foot- lops the Yanks batting banditti,
Joe DiMaggio and Tony Lazzeri,
Resettlement Administration in
the stands are full.
Employing their time-honored
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minute of play in a grid contest. , same
Of course that's the biggest of 'all j when
thrills in sports, as far as we are ganged him for three runs in the
concerned. The Crystal gang eas- Seventh and eighth. But when the
pensive boo ts.Their vjctory placed Gehrig Walked and Dickey lined
them in a tie with Ross Green s___ » tnae
Typewriter outfit, and it’s gonna, oneintothe stands.
be a tough fight from here on out The Sox, who came to New York
to determine the winner of fourth with gaudy dreams of a four-game
place in the league standing. Each sweep, are burdened with a two-
has two .more games to play, one game deficit and the series is half
of the contests being with each over. For the moment their pen-
other On August 6. the last day nant ambitions are squelched. j
Truckers ..
Koolmotors
game?—The girls won’t be play-1 Whalers. --
ing on that night as, by agree- Typewriters
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night. —From the way the young | K:. PS • • • •
lady softballers talk, it’s time to City Pops .
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scored on Buddy Homer's two base story about ' a man’s cow which
blow. * tried to send him to jail.
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12th victory. The win gave the out of seven series. Sopwith has
Cubs a seven-game lead in the Na- hoped for livelier weather and, ap-
tional league over the Giants, who parently despairing of it. now has
dropped a tight one to the Reds tried to adapt the challenger to old :
in the tenth, 3-2. The Pirates Boreas’ parsimony. j -iili
picked up a game and a half on, The change in Endeavour II innings,
the Giants by beating the Dodgers, failed to impress observers, who
5-4 and 10-4. The pugnacious Al were in general agreement that
Todd led the Bucs at bat in the dumping of two or three tons
second game with two triples, a would have little effect on the sail-
double and a single. I ing qualities of the big metal hull.
Bob Grove pitched the Red Sox It did nothing to narrow odds so, Oklahoma City .
to a 13-2 triumph over the Indians, prohibitive against her winning Tulsa..........
and Earle Brucker’s homer, his that virtually nothing was being Beaumont ------
first of the season, beat the Tigers I wagered on the contest.
for the A’s, 2-1. The Senators Gala Atmosphere
shaded the Browns, 3-2, in the 12th
Icemen Turn Tallies I lowstone park, arrived a month
it was not until the fourth that ago. Mama bear came yesterday,
the icemen were able to count. Love-making began immediately.
Successive hits by Mitchell, Leon- Park Superintendent Ralph E.
a rd. Hightower, and Bandy were
good for 3 runs to give the Crys-
talites the lead. fine romance.”
The Motor crew’ came back in *
their all - important postponed
gym. City Manager LaCour as-
sured this writer several weeks
PARIS (AP).—The Bird Cage h
has opened here—to let the birds
in. hot out. And birds of a very
fine feather they are, too. d
The cage is a supper club, one ;
ue. Phone 51. G. G. M
tween the Koolmotors and the Cry- each to perform tribal dances at
stals, the Icemen finally capturing the annual fair. They refused.
the melee by a score of 6 to 5. It "TThesexcIndians pwontngivn.a moved "out of town to the far
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games reeled off this season, the rates," a fair representative re-
ultimate winner not being deter- ported back.
• mined until the-final out. He explained the braves were
.A ,1 . , earning $4 a day from the WPA.
| .The Koolmotes grabbed an early 1 The county hired 40 at the $4 rate.
] lead when they scored once in the • — «
' opening inning. Whiddon walking, LOVE IN THE 200
going to second on Dietz’s grounder PI T T S B U R H, Pa.—Loud
> and scoring on Buddy Homer s grows and woof-woofs disclosed a
single. They added another in the courtship in the zoo's bear pit to-
fourth to go 2-up on the Crystal day j ________ J
team on Olney's hit and an error. Papa grizzily bear gift of Yel- seriously ill last week is better a
Temenunekle-- _ . — this writing.
The meeting at the Christian
church is drawing large crowd
referred to Dizzy Dean as the in their fielding. Leonard led the Siegel wore silk pajamas into court
i “great southpaw ” Old Diz may hitting for the evening with three when she obtained a divorce from
'be a bit left handed in the head hits, two of which were triples that i Bert Siegel, wealthy New York
but not in the soup bone, pal. accounted for runs. nnifitrv mere
_____ 11 « | A large crowd witnessed the
young ladies Have told this writer ", . 1, Wind As Equalizer
that they ara completelg, tired out. ' The national amateur golf.
Some of them have already played championship, scheduled for Port-
too much softball, and we think it land. Oregon, late in August, is
wise to call a halt now.-The Y. tine little ettentien ameno
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______________________ only team to score in every ga 4 4 15
J. W. Waltrip, facing a liquor they played at Wrigley Field ' :
gregation had iced the game in the charge, had completed preparing a i Chicago last season.
•sixth when Leonard. Green. High- $250 bond when he went out to j ■ —--
tower. Bandy and Parkhill touched water his stock. A milch cow nosed Little but loud—the Want A
Crystals 6, Koolmotors 5.
Gassers 11, Lighters 4.
Wednesday Night’s Games
Truckers vs. K. P’s (first game).
Koolmotors vs. Pals (second
game).
Texas and Oklahoma went ahead
■567 making a name for himself asa , -E - , with its work on a stream-lined
•489 heavyweight, can go under the i Totals -tn ' basis today. }
-aemt M-m
Bill Terry will sacrifice Gus Man- ■ and field staff of 1,018 workers.
----cuso in next winter’s campaign to walks fast when the fight busi- The reduction was in line with or-
.574 build up the jints and that old Gus ness is going to suit him . . . Well, ders for economy recently issued
.543 (who surely rates the chance) will he was mighty near loping on his from,) ashington. Several cuts
.533 bob up as manager of either the way to the Algonquin for lunch ' ad been ma e previously. ,
.479 pirates or Phillies. I yesterday .... First three hosses ’ ■. . ■ ---
•418 ---— i in next week’s Hambletonian fig- —------------------
.407 . Don Budge and the other victo- ure to be Schnapps. Twilight Song
.396 rious Davis cuppets dock tomor-' and Desota, but not necessarily in !
row. . . Mike Jacobs will be among that order. . . . Bob Pastor is
the greeters and so will Bill I cleaning up on the races at Sara-
O’Brien. . . . They i ain’t interested toga.
ing. Charles Gandillon, C.
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q i it was learned, to complete action |
o on the legislation today.
___ ! This would clear the way for the
7 5 I rules committee to give the bill
right-of-way on the floor early
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If Endeavour II should win one 1
of the remaining races it would Ehi '
surprise everyone, ineluding Char - p".-r h
les E. Nicholson, the man who de- ghurm
signed her. Nicholson, after wit- S+o5 •
nessing Ranger’s first two victo-5oston,j
ries, pronounced the defender po- Cincinnati
tentially 15 minutes faster on the Frookyn,
30-mile cup course. Sopwith, also, | Philadelphia . r "
after weighing the various factors •
in the challenger’s defeats, had
nothing but praise for the victor,
subscribing to Nicholson's pro-
nouncement that Ranger is the
the losers one run short on their cut his lip.
last rally. • • *
The Icemen outhit their rivals FASHION NOTE NO. 2B43
11 to 5, but were for more irratic LOS ANGELES.—Mrs. Ann
As Britain's hopes foundered. Galveston
Newport waters took on a gala Houston ......-- 50 67
complexion, not because of the Dallas.........^.....44 74
Leans, the proceeds to go toward trend of the international sailing American League
sending the Leopard footballers ; duel but to honor Queen Elizabeth j Team-
off to training camp. Another on her birthday. The New York New York ..
good deed.—The British have lop- yacht club, custodian of the Amer- Chicago ...
ped off 5,000 pounds off the En- ica’s cup, ordered its members to Boston .....
deavor in a desperate effort to dress ship on the great fleet of Detroit .....
compete with the American vachts assembled here for the (Cleveland ...
The Young Men’s Civic League | Ranger. Not a blooming chance,
has named nine major civic im- , my jolly goodfriends Tom Beau
----------• - 22 —a ------; pre took a bad beating last night
in Los Angeles. Looks like . we
have a tough time raising boxers
in Texas.—The Cardinals want to
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• SPORTS :
ROUNDUP!
— W EDDIE BaIET2 ---1
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NOTICE—Quilt and blanke
dry sendee. 25 cents eaci
for >1. Snow Laundry. Pho
PITTSBURGH Aug 4 (A
Deputy Coroner J. L. David
dered a “thorough investis
today in the death last ni
Johnny Page. Chicago light
24 hours after he was knot!
by Eddie Zivic.
Davidson said a post-
would be held and that he
guestion Zivic. Page’s ha
he examining physicians al
officials.
A brain- concussion caus
death of the 22-year-old
who crumpled under a sm
right to the head in the I
round of a scheduled 101
semi-final match Monday n
Page transferred his he 3
ters from Los Angeles to I
two weeks ago. He was h
Dallas, Texas, where his n
Mrs. Minnie Cubley now r
Since 1934, he had won 13 j
eight by knockouts, and ha
five.
By TOM. HORGAN two, and she went on to take four ।
NEWPORT, R. T.. Aug. 4 (AP).straight races. i NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (AP)—
Lightened of more than 5’,000 This year the formula has been Tom Gallery and J@e (Napoleon)
pounds of lead ballast. Endeavour reversede for 164-ton Endeavour II Levy, rival Los Angeles tight pro- Koolmotor representatives were Officers permitted him to pre
n T o. M Sopwith’s challenger 18 smaller than Ranger by 21 tons, moters, are warring over outdoor not ready to pull in their necks. In pare a new one.
hbatas5nate A Han EkuLow, WELL MET
Harold S. Vanderbilt’s twice vic- Eii.____ real news is that the prime mover i errors and scored on Whiddon’s BURLINGTON, Colo. Amos
torious Ranger, which continued an T a is a Brooklyn fannette. . . Ouch' safe bit. Whiddon attempted to Holland, a carpenter, looked sky-
overwhelming favorite to retain idBIANLIAI33 ... Gen. Josh J Phelan, boss of score, which if successful, would ward during a storm. A large hail-
- -L 1 — have again tied the count, but he stone struck him in the mouth, ■
Largest Weekday
Crowd of Season
Sees the Contests
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Homeruns Win Both Tilts
for Colonel Ruppert’s
Tommy Farr isn’t burning up' games-
____________ ____ the woods in batting practice. ... I ” ,1-
Washington 3 St Louis 2 twelve' This Bobby Riggs kid from Los' Crystals 6, Koolmotors 5
Washington 3. St. Louis 2, twelve Angeles right along in Crystals AB H R Po A E i suppose there must be a first time
tennis. . . . He’s landed in eight fi- ( Stamps, 2b. ..,.. 3
nals so far this year and lost only! W. Moss. cf.....3
Falouzga —gU, Dzcuniy22 ne. ■ • Note to Pie Traylor: Do Mitchell, ss. --2
Cincinnati 3, New Y6rk 2, ten you know other National league Leonard 3b.....3
clubs are swiping your signals with ! Green, sf. ......3
the greatest of ease? . . . Catcher Crawford, if- --;3
Al Todd stands a certain way when . Hightower, 1b. . .3. 1
a fast ball is coming, but always । Bandy, c........3
shifts slightly for a curve.' . . . Joe Parkhill, rf.....3
DiMaggio’s current secret desire ' Sorrow, p.......3
.639 is to meet Babe Ruth. . . . If Lou i . .
.530 Gehrig didn’t receive checks from Totals ......29 11 6 21
.530 two breakfast food concerns after Koolmotors AB H R Po A E
.521 his bull on the air the other night, Whiddon. ss.....3 2
..60 58 .508 he should have. Dietz, if........4 0
L .55 62 ' .470 ------ ' Homer, 3b......3 2
Olney, rf........3 1
Mrs. Lester Foster and Sor
I Richard Stem and Bryan Ston
have returned from a trip to Tuliau
The Pittsbugh Pirates were ge
Gehrig, as chipper as a rookie in recover the cup, held in this coun- j nings.
Typers the field and at bat, was presented try since 1851.
zgi .z22 ue ,a.o. npp.. . — —- - --—J Sopwith had the greater part of
ently the Typers have the harder; the league’s most valuable player three tons of inside- ballast re-
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