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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 29, 1937.
PAGE SIX
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
A. W. WELLS, Editor
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up on their plans for varied de-
fenses calculated to halt the for-
Plight of the
Brooklyn Club
Causes Concern
school organization in the district.'
We firmly believe that they have
earned this little trip and hope
that the fans in Gainesville will
contribute to the fund that will
make it possible for them to en-
WORLD’S POPULAR
ENCYCLOPEDIA
School band to the Cotton Bowl on
New Year’s Day. At a meeting of
several members of the Chamber
Gainesville fans, and many othersi
from surrounding cities. are unani-j
TIONS" will lie reed from the Ma-
jestic stage Friday night at the
•w-wow
• rules
"Anybody can find fault and
hunt fer trouble.”
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power Colorado’s unbeaten Buffa-
loes.
Strenuous workouts came to an
end today with both Byron (Whiz-
ite
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St. Louis U. 54, Evansville 43.
Illinois U. 33. Notre Dame 32
(overtime >.
Indiana U. 42. California at Los
( hanges this year when the center
lump was eliminated.
The rules’ committee legislated
against the jump system of put-
ting the ball-into play at the start
aby’s Cold
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substitute goat. Shortly after the
Army game Bill quietly died.
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versity 44.
Detroit U. 31, Nebraska U. 33.
Marquette U. 38. Chicago U. 21.
Toledo U. 51. Illinois Wesleyan
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piece in Bill VII. the goat mascot.
Bill took sick early in the fall and
Navy, had a poor season under a
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Lou Gehrig (and the Mrs.) are1
on their way to Hollywood by mo-
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if something isn’t done we’re all
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have been loyal, but there must be
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Workouts Come to
End With Stars
In Good Condition
Dodgers fast is becoming of seri-
o rival clubs in the
ready to demand $25,000 from the 4
Washington Redskins next season. -
but, being a sensible young man. I
he’ll gladly settle for $15,000. ... J
advantage held by tall players.
Early results this season have
shown that it not only has done
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cussin’ and discussin’ the
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j Santa Clara in the Sugar Bowl. . . . , Charles W. Williams, newcomer to
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here last night attended by his
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bockies are laying 8 to 5 against improvement."
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Stanford Dominates Basketball
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brought another moan from Cot- ’
ton Bowl,Association officials but i
yielded a half-portion of tke ch-
cuit’s honors to Nebraska. With j the Polo Grounds.
Kipke’s old Michigan job. . . . preview. Win a prize.
Smmy Baugh is reported getting —---
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Chuck Woods.
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GAINESVILLE REGISTER
By FELIX R McKNIGHT
DALLAS. Texas, Dec 29 (AP)
Rain churned up more mud and !
higher odds on Ric Institute’s ’
perienced a bad case of stage
fright'last night when he was
presented the Douglas Fairbanks
trophy for being the nation’s out
standing gridder this past saesoni
Whizzer managed to grunt “thank
you” and sat down. . . . Two Dis-
trict 5 players received hororable
mention in the Associated- Prs
All-State high school team. They
were Harvey Milsap of Sherman
and James O’Neal of Gainesville
O’Neal played an end position
while Milsap performed at guard
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(APi. Former Senator J. Thomas
• He flin’s illness, diagnosed as lobar
• rneumonia, may not prevent him
। frcm casting a ballot in next Tues-
placed on each side of the two
busses, thereby showing to the
many thousand witnesses that this
band is from the Cooke county
capital. Personally, we feel that
this is a wonderful trip for the
band and is, incidentally, a fine
piece of advertising for the city
and county. This outfit has work-
. ■ the basket and tipping the
ba ll-out.
The committee also attempted
Bede
•emt
a"s
National league.
They are sitting by helplessly4-
and not, laughing while strife and
indecision in the Dodgers front
office tears the stuffing out of one 1
won a Rhodes seholarship award, Colorado's Whizzer White, all-Amer- pers some ecks ago
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mind, has been forced to pay $385
rent on a Brooklyn flat he va-
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made the tactical blunder of tell-1
ing a Brooklyn jury he didn’t like
some vagrant odor in the neigh-
borhood.
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Today marks the last hard
scrimmages for the teams who
will play in the various bowl
games over the nation. Thursday
th? teams will taper off, running
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time ’ president, Woodrow Wilson,
was .commemorated by a dinner j
of its most
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP).
George Hollinby Druce is 83, blind !
and on relief, but if right were I
might, he says, he would be the
Duke of Portland and wealthy
Druce asserts his grandfather
was born of a romance between
the fourth duke’s eldest son and a
> 16-year-old farm girl. He declares
that years ago when he was car-
rying on an active fight for the
estate, he spurred $250,000 offer
of compromise.n
22Em
boy
Mrs. Olazabal claimed
hibited a player from
. i lyn headquarters to attend to such i
late tor practice becatse of west coast examinations in whieh he ' jJhn Goman gotenes waiingsar
; of the most valuable holdings in
i the business. The antics of the
"daffiness boys" aren’t funny any
f more.
Radio and Heater
Terms If Desired }
MALE, Instruction. We wa
a select reliable men, now en
Mi. with foresight. fair edu
and\mechanical inclinations
ing to train spare time or
nings, to become installa tio
j “We can t deny we're worried'
j about it,” said one National league
official. “Naturally, we can't try
to tell them their business or offer!
tom of the Rockies. Hairpacks
orville Nuttall and Joe Antonio, ' “n
t “Why, up in those mountains we
celebrated Christmas this year
, only because it was printed in red ;
ed hard this school year and has
accomplished much, we think.£
A deal whereby the Dodgers ob- ~
tained several useful players and
some cash for Mungo would tide
things over temporarily, but. it’s l—
realized that nothing excent al ...
change of ownership can ever ef- COESFIELD, Lee. 29. - Miss
' - Frances Putman is visiting rela-
tives in Lubbock during the holi-
days.
Sunday school was well attend-
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NEW YCRK, Dec. 29 (APl. —
With what promises to be one of
the most prosperous baseball sea-
sons’ on record coming up in 1938.
the sorry plight of the Brooklyn
g •'
Schad & Pulte
East Side of Courthouse Phone 109
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the latter used on infrequet oc-
casions on reverses, are almost
strictly blockers.
Ticket Sales Slow
Sammy picks Alabama, Auburn,
Rice. Santa Clara .and West Vir-
ginia as Saturday’s football win-
ners.
of Commerce, the Young Men’s J
Civic League and other interest- i
ed citizens quite a bit was accom- going would nable
plished. It was decided that a, guse its powerful reserves to over- •
couple of modern 30-passenger"
the Rice Owls. thereby entering
the semi-finals in a tournament?
* Rice is figured 13 points better
than Colorado at Dallas with the.
price 2 to 1 against Whizzer Whit MISS KEELER HI’R^
! and Co. . . .Auburn and West Vir-J HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 29 i... i. -
Lima are given three point mar-’ Marjorie Keeler, 20, sister of Ruby
gins over Michigan State and Keeler Jolson. screen actress, was
I Texas Tech in the Orange and Sun I recuperating today in a hospital
. Low! games but the bookies are from injuries sustained in an au-
betting 4 to 5 ami take your pick. i tomobile accident Sundy.
I EST New
provided slightly easier breathing
for Rice partisans, who figured,
rather optimstieally, that heavy
the Owls to !
I AFAYETTE, Ala., Dec.
busses be chartered for the day.
The band will be taken to Dallas,
where they will participate in a
downtown parade that morning
and' then go out to the Cotton
Bowl where they will play spme
during the game and march with
other musical organizations be*
tween halves. To provide trans-
portation and meals will take
around $135, it being estimated
that $2 will send one member of ,
the band. We plan to have signs}
Heflin Exnects
To Cast His Vote
By The Associated Press
1 NEW HAVEN, Conn. George
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yards from the sidelines instead of defeated Jack Donovan, 222, Eos-
the usual ten and passing from ton, two of three tails.
""" mint hehini th- - READING, Pa.—Sammy Cohan,
weather promised i ef or
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them will let out squawks about
the defense pushing ahead of the are expected here.
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There is no clear indication yet
what- disposition the Dodgers will
make of Van Lingle Mungo, the T _________________
pitcher, or whether the warring Angeles 33.
owners even have given Manager Virginia ( Minn.) Junior 37, Iron-
■ Burleigh Grimes permission to wood (Mich.) J. C. 27.
make a deal. Some of the fellows Idaho U. 33. Idaho Southern 21.
came away’from the recent Chi- HIGE seHoor
cago meeting with the distinct A ? . — hl ,
,, . impression that Grimes was hand- Muskogee (Okla.) 40, Highland
natonwideicuffed. park is.
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A good start~was made yester- dismal
A day toward furnishing trans
portation for the Gainesville High Saturday.
that but* has speeded up the game
until now a team’s success may
well depend on its reserve power.
No longer can five or six men step
through a game at top speed, as
there is no letup while the ball is
ing r turned to the center circle.
squad to town Thursday. Power
runners and off-tackle specialists
are abundant, leading critics to be-
lieve the possibility of a wet ball
for Lain's bombing wool in t harn
through their plays and brushing "upon waning until the day ot tne
divorce in
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INSURANC E
The name of George Grice on
your • Insurance Policy is like
Sterling on silver.
Geo. AL Grice
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Telephone 73
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Eismema
as in the past.
from the gentles^ simmer
to a sizzling broil, perfectly.
Come in and let us demon-
strate the quick response
and steady control of High-
Power burners. We'd like to
tell you more about this
beautiful new Perfection
range, too. You’ll be sur-
prised at the reasonable
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offense and will suggest various
and sundry methods to correct KV? 50? 1 9
this situation. Many will be of- i - LXj 5
fered, but few accepted. Generally - -
speaking, the coaches are pretty 1
well satisfied with the rules as i =—---
they are and no radical change is;
anticipated. We like those two
NEW YCRK, Dec. 29 (AP). day s Democratic primary, in
; Here are the latest odds on the which he is one of three candi-
' 1 various ‘bowl" football games, dates for a U. S. senate post.
fresh from James J. Carroll’s price Dr N. A. Wheeler, his physician,
। factory in St. Louis: California is said Heflin was “probably past the
! rated • seven points better than crisis," and “may be able to cast
| Alabama and the professional hid ballot if he continues to show
Special. End Curl, $1.00.
mament, $1.50. Sham
dry, 50c, Set 15c. Rh
ford..
White’s three backfield play-
mates with the possible exception
oft fullback Ervin Cheney, who oc-
casionally lugs the ball, will con-
centrate on blocking for the. phan-
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Lou Ambers, the lightweight
champion, will make one New
Year5s resolution he meahs to keep
— to stay away from Henry Arm- i
strong’s door. . . . Harry Richards.
Our favorite jockey, says Pompoon
is the greatest horse he ever rode.
Jimmy Dykes of the White Sox
will bet you even money the Yanks j
don't win the American league,
pennant next year. . . Says they'rej
going to miss Tony Lazzeri, whom,
he calls the world’s best at chang-
ing pitchers.
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Colorado, meanwhile, had to de-
pend upon a one-man attack the
Whizzer. The anticsithat m
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I NOTICE—Quilt and blanke
) dry service. 25 cents e acl
for $1. Snow Laundry. Fho
zeri White, the Colorado all-Amer-
ica triple-threater, and Ernie Lain. '
Rice's massive sophomore passer, ’
in top physical condition ami as- '
sured of playing unless they break
an arm in a domino game.
Three Teams Available
Three full teams, with the so-
called third string backfield likely
to play as much as the star tir e
four, will be at Coach Jimmy Kit . s
fingertips when he brings his R .
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+----- i 195. Salt Lake City, straight fail;, was due on five promissory notes ■
FODDER — Trouble is still a SAN FRANCISCO SandoriwhichMix executed for the bene- ,
brewin’ up at Pittsburgh Univer- Szabo, 216, Hungary, .defeateu fit of their daughter, Thomasian, j
sity. Dame Rumor is spreading, .
the news that the coach, Jock • straight falls.
Sutherland, will quit there after^ ’ =
the 1938 season and head for"This circuit failed to place a man
Southern California. His record aF en• the mythical selection. ... attempting to collect on the notes !
Pitt is impressive, showing 103.ron‛t forget vour contribution to
wins, 18 defeats and 10 ties. That, the band fund,
ought a help him get a job. . . 2 ________
The. Sherman Bearcats will se RI; p,;n,
the cotton Bowl game as guests 5 tensioner
of the Sherman Democrat, the: Claims Dukedom
lettermen having received the in-,
vitation. . . . Whizzer White ex?
best in the East, again won the j feet a complete cure. That's what
Eastern intercollegiate conference the rest of the j d “
crown while Oklahoma A. & M. re-! for a New Years prt “Ke
peated in t he Missouri V alley. Illi- i There’s been some talk about it
nois and Minnesota tied for the lately, too. A syndicate headed ed at the Coesfield church Sunday.
Big Ten title with Washington andby former Mayor Jimmy Walkeris however, there was no preaching
Lee taking the Southern. Ken-( sai'd to have made a bonafide offer service.
tucky the Southeastern, Pennsyl- and something might come of it W. E. "Nations and family are
vania the Eastern intercollegiate yet. The Brooklyn franchise would visiting relatives at Howe and;
league. Montana State the Rocky i • a grand buy for any group that Tom Bean this week.
Mountain and Southern Methodist work»-.l in concert and had the patrons of the Bethlehem school ;
the Southwest. [cash to go into, the market for enjoyed the Christmas tree at the'
Kansas, dominant in the Big Six, ' Payers Ebbets field last season school building Thursday after-;
had a bigger opening crowd than noon. The children especially en- .
! joyed the visit of Santa Claus. !
the famous McPerson Oilers'split-, The most popular belief is, ’Earl Smith and family visited J
up the Denver .Safeways exhibited ihou h, that Judge Steve McKee- in Valley View saturday. *
________„ ___________ plenty of speed and height to winlyerttheclubsoctogenarian presi- School at this place will begin
rule which has been interpret- the National A. A. U. champion- ’ 8 h r1g 1 in. t here and Monday, January 3, after the holi-
T i shin continue ins feud with the heirs of > *•
various sectruns. snip. . . , , t.-n . . 2 , day vacation.
; the late Charles Ebbets to his last j ", ,r.I
breath. They’ve never agreed on. W. M. Thomason and Mr. Tram-
anything vet. and some folks de- mell have moved to the Walnut
‘dare they never will, | Bend community.
Meantime, the spring training’ C. M. Wallace and family have
schedules are only a week away, moved to Dexter.
and Burleigh Grimes, as if he did________________________
not have enough troubles on his
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! two games. . . Same figures go
There is gloom in the other of- T he veteran of baseball. Connie for the All East-All West game at 1 into an electric power pole on Ca-
fices when the subject comes up. Ma ckis shown as he appeared on San F rancisco. . . . Now write your huenga boulevard.
.They have just heard that the his h birthday, when he enter- own ticket. ‘ _________________________________
1938 spring training tained writers, umpires, officials. J----- ।--
schedule has been made out for | and. Players associated with him
them by the Yankees, there being during his 3.-year term
"him a top-heavy all-Amer ica cho ce
mous in their belief that the and the nations leading colleg late
Gainesville band is the best high gscorer with 122 points, will be seen
Gfor the last time. He plans to chtch
football forever and study at x-
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jor conference champions retain
their titles was the high-powered
Stanford quintet led by sensa-
tional Hank Luisetti.
Pittsburgh, annually one of the
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NEW YORK (API.- Basketball, providing he takes the position
the game Dr. James Naismith} three feet away from an opposing
ashioned from a pech basket and I player and does not take the posi-
tion with intentions of blocking a
man with or without the ball.
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* SPORTS
/ corner East Califor ia
on the calendar,” he said.' "The
real event is this game. It's the; Bv the Associated Press i
biggest thing up mere since gold TORONTO. Mog Mason 121%, FORTWORTH. Tex , Dec. 29
was discovered." Wales, stopped Jimmy Chapman, (AP). Whizzer White.all-Amer-
’ Some 10,000 natives of Colorado 1191 Vancouver B C (6) ican halfback of the Colorado uni-
: LOS ANGELES. Carlos Mir--versity football team today held a
anda, 14212, Los Angeles, out- r ophywhich annually goes to the
pointed George Crouch, 136 14, Los j fcotka 1 player selected by gridmen
Angeles, (10). i of leading college teams as “most
I vo 1 ‛‛
HOUSTON, Tex. Kenny La- “Many thanks” said White.
s-- Sa ' ’ 114, Los Angeles, stopped blushing, when his coach, Bunny
Eddie Miles, Chicago (31. 'Oakes, and Norman Speer, who
NEW YORK Al Reid, 126%, presented the trophy, praised his STOCKTON. Calif., Dec. 29
character, scholastic standing and (AP). Police disclosed today that
playing ability. (three former Japanese soldiers
White, practicing here with the held a reunion here only to end
_________ _ =, —pi tpimtg cergon Coloradoans in preparation foi the their lives. The bodies of Tamak-
52210, Chicago, threw Tony siano, Wlhc. ra8i,0 Vancouver, (81; New Years Day game at Dallas .5.. whose housegthe
‘■2190, New York, 12:51. e Ke’tin, 1711 Toronto tech with the Rice Institute Owls of reunion was held Monday night.
s PROVIDENCE, R. I. George raikeaungullutvorontprytth Houston, recently won a Rhodes Ida Tomoto, 35 and Ichiro Morata,
.----------- .-EDazzler) Clark. 210, Scotland, mcally ^ked out Mickey Misto, scholarship. 153. were found’in a carbon-monox-
cerned. It‛s_only a few days no* ‘downed Abe Rothberg, 205, New "NEw ‛y Op E ’ pete s ' The football award is made an- ide filled room, windows of which
to il.we’lknow, what changes are? York, 10:47.. 1254, N. y„ outpointed Cristo nually after a contest conducted were tightly closed. The flue of the
to be made. 2 NEW YORK—Match between taU'Jaramillo, 1253, Puerto Rico, I y a magazine (Liberty).
------ 2 Steve Casey. 225, Ireland, and (8>
The North Texas Teachers pull-# -Jack Zamas, 215, Greece, declar, .__
ed a big upset in the basket ball ied "no contest." Referee claimed , »
tournament being held in Okla-Zarnas. outclassed. —. iom IVIIX Horier
homa City when they eliminatedg a LINCOLN, Neb. — Paul Jones, i,. .
the Rice Aule therehe —te-—4220, Lincoln, awarded, rert re 1 , W/ue. a A/ng IrmI
fdecision over Joe Dusek, 225, ‛‛ lit- ‛‛ -13 F —im
omaha, for unnecessary rough-.
Tness. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 (AP). . . - . , .L.,
MINNEAPOLIS — Bronko Na- Victoria de Olazabal, former wife ! Adoo an"° rs’
Fgurski, 235. International Falls, of Tom Mix, has won a new trial ================
-E-— --c--t-1 Dl Dinder, 225, from the appellate court of her —mi■ i n —
ward marches of the enemy. Fri- J. Curtis Sanford, president of
day most of them will pull stakes the Cotton Bowl Association, rear-
at their training camps and move ed the 47,500 capacity bow I would
into the bowi.cities, where they have no more than 35,000 specta-
will rest for the big battles Sat- itors if the rain did not desist.
urday. The.Rose ^^l.1*.****^^ The town was already sold
soleaut. the Sugar Bowlis.re-rout," however, hotel accommoda-
Bowl will be, provided the sun will tions having been tiued weeks ago.! to clarify the blocking and screen-
pop out a day or so before the Erancis W.Reich, secretary ofin ing........■
game. Following these affairs all boulder, Colo., Chamber of Com ed differently in various sections. 1
pigskin games will be played inimerce, arrived as sort of a -/ruled that a player is entitled to
the drug stores, basket ball tak-man advance guard to inform one
ing its place on the sports pages and all the place would be crowded
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