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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY it, 1940.
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HOW THEY STAND
By HAROLD CLAASSEN
FORT WORTH, July 10.(AP).
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city major league in* the Sooner
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house ugar her fathers farm east
The party thrown here Tuesday
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Chuck Stevens, San An-' and sweethearts was a tremendous
John Antonelli.
the
1922, anil came to Fort Worth six
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shortstop, and Muncrief. ■ •
Hugh Muleahy and Kirby Higbe of
the
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Daily Special
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Golf enthusiasts hope to put on
Manager Joe Cronin sent 18 f
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Southwest Oofher tr’
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Continue Hearing
In Narcotic Case'
South Favored
To Defeat North
In All-Star Tilt
Bowlby Promoted
At Highland Park
And it will be doubly
nice if you’ll have
• night’ by the Young Men’s Civic
League members for their wives
Has 1 7 Victories to \
His Credit Already;
Rebels Beat Houston
F it’s a car ci the lowest price you’re considering,
Oldsmobile! And if it’s a real deal you’re after,
years later. . -
1OOks LIKE THE boys with
what’s worrying us
stall tinning out to
won
dial
and baby
; Aston of
Boasts Top Hitters
And Hurlers; Dean
To Start for North
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Idell and
family of Dexter and Mr. and Mrs.
We feel that the effects of the
deed alone is enough to be placed
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n the home grounds this sea-
They come highly recommend-
winning the first half of the
world famous movie elephants, an
12 other wild animals lost the
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taking them over various roads
and sideroads of the county. *
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Beaumont at Fort Worth.
Shreveport at Oklahoma City:
San Antonio at Tulsa.
Pet.
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Bill Cronin. Dallas; c: Dizzy I ean,
Tulsa, p.
rod" for the occasion. *
Following the feed, the entire
group, with few’ exceptions,
; climbed aboard two large trucks
and went for a hayride, the trip
Mrs. M. A. Turner is visiting in
Callas this week.
Miss Mahota Cook gave a mis-
cellaneous shower for Miss Lacola
shame that a city
can't support one
FAMILY OBJECTS TO
CAMPAIGN TACTICS
To The Register:
We. the daughters and
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Myers. Miss Caroline
Myers, who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Myers, returned home
with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Couch and
Nancy Jo of Dallas spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Will Sparkman
and Mrs. J. M. Couch.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Longshore
of Denison visited J. W. Lanier
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pitching produced the third Na- Texas League
Houston at Dallas.
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Don’t wait . . . Have your fur coats cleaned the fur-
riers method, and stored in our bonded vault.
DeLuxe Cleaners & Hatten
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get lots more car at but little more money. You get bril-
liant 95 H. P. performance. You get handling ease secop
to none. You get Oldsmobile’s celebrated Rhythm <
Ride. And you get Oldsmobile quality thri
out. No time like today for a convincing trial ,
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guilty of the heinous crime which
robbed us of our dear father and
kinsman.
British Navy
(Conunuea From Rage One)
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dan carrying three fugitives who
wotnded fatally an Iowa state pen-
itentiary guard in an attempt to
deliver a convict, who was killed
in the process.
Scores of reports that the auto-
John Kimbrough, famous all-American football player from Texas A&M
. i College, and his brother, Jack Kimbrough, will lie masters of ceremonies.
If fans don’t when that garden wuid be the sun National league
seethe games, field prompted the Deacon to make Team
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“It was my hnch that Ott, who Brooklyn ...
New York .
crowd of 8,000, was forecast Saturday.
h. oome ’ Sam Pace of Chicago, 111., and J.
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a patriotic note, opens Friday with
the arrival of the Grand Exalted
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cavalry, and quartermaster serv-
clash came* from the British but
they did make a claim of their own
Tell your merchant you saw
advertisement'in The Register.
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McKechnie’s belief that Mel Ott New York . ..
of the New York’Giants, listed to Chicago .....
start in right field until shortly be- St. Louis ....
fore game time yesterday, would be Philadelphia -
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(Signed Mrs. Josephine Kerr D.. C....L
Inglish, Mrs. Melcina Kerr Hand, f OSSCS 3cdrcn
Paris G. Kerr, Fred Kerr, Willie
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Muncrief Looks
THRASHER
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Filling is the most important
department of our business. Tc
date we have filled over
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just as the Doctor Ordered
Nett thee you have to bf
filled we will appreelate mervinK
you. and it will eost you more
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Mil
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cessfully to deliver Willim Cun-
ningham, life term bank robber.
Claim O'Daniel
is ‘Smoked Out’
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•If season's records mean anything
the South will-have it all) over the)
North in their Texas league all- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
star feuid here tomorrow night. Hancock Saturday..
Eddie Dyer’s starting lineup lists *
tonio, first base;
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with an assortment of all star WHERE THE Y PLA Y TOD AY
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been
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fire which swept tl
going to eclipse that mark by a
wide .margin.
Muncrief has won 17 games with
the campaign but three-fifths over
and at his phesent pace he should
come close to the 30 mark, which
is pitching in anybody's league.
Last rnght he won the secod
game of a double-header with Tul-
sa. 4-2. giving up six hits while his 1
mates tore down the fence with
home runs. San Antonio also had
won the opener 6-5 on Chuck Ste- ,
vens’ circuit smash in the tenth.
The Missions, resting in second
FORT WORTH, Texas, July 10
‘AP- Glen: Cox of Dallas, one
of 22 defendants on trial in fed-
oral court, was scheduled to return
tn the stand today to relate fhr-
ther detai. s concerning an alleged!
hation-wide narcotics ring.
Cox yesterday testified as t ac-
tivities of it. H. Schaffer, former
“The governor said he would
make only one campaign speech
and announced that date for Waco
Be Sure to Hear
Jerry Sadler
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lower division. He's okay, but
Howard Pollet is likely to see some
: service, too.
Emerson said eight tigers h
been shot in their cages and t
lions ha i to be destroyed after
forts toNsave them from the :
had failed. Two camels burned
death in their stalls.
the loop's leading pitcher, Bob
Muncrief of San Antonio, who has
turned in 17 victories. •
In addition, the South line-up
will be studded with- top hitters
featuring Sam Harshany of San
Antonio, who currently is setting
the pace.
The North doesn’t have a single
player in the top hittirg bracket.
iegin at $810 for Coupes,
dans, ^delivered at Lan-
Transport ation based on
state and local taxes (if
Optional equipment and accea-
Prices subject to change
lout notice. A General Motors Vale*
' Hanks at Mary Arden Lodge in
Denton Wednesday.
Ollie Myers of Santa Anna
; Carl Idell and family and Mrs. O.
। V. Roach and baby of Thackerville,
! Okla., visited .Mr. and Mrs. S. T.
P<t will be studded with top hitters Lanier, and Mr and Mr» Lacy
.620 featuring Sam Harshany of San de Sunday.
608 Antonio, who currently is setting Kenneth and Charles Sewell of
.561 the pace. - ' Marietta. Okla. are visiting Mr.
514 The North dosn’t have a single and1Mrs.Ed Simmons. , ,
.471 payer in the top hitting bracket. Mrs Ed Knight of Denison is
.429 Dizzy Dean ex-big league hurler, yisiting friends and relatives here
.403 who will start <>n the mound, ha? this week. * •
.395 lost but one decision this season Miss Mahota Cook attended theiriem c n A
but hasn t„been around very long wedding and reception of Miss La- ’ I kA Nlr Kaf
and has finished but-one game cola Hanks of Denton and Frank MMI• •M-V OUL
Barlow of Port Arthur, in Denton, 1 rn An A
To Win 20 Games
last night, strange as it may seem.
Johnny Pintar, Rebel tosser, came
up with ♦ noble three-it perform-
ance that stopped the league lead-
ers. . . . Beaumont lickd the Cats.
Shreveport pounded out a victory-
over Oklahoma City and the Stan
• Antonio Missions got to-the Oilers
for a double killing. .'. . Sports
scribes. .while insisting that Henry
Armstrong is one of the greatest
little fighters of all times, now
claim that he's past his peak and
is not the scrapper he once was.
No wonder, he's been fighting for
over eight years. A fellow oughta
absorb enough blows in that length
i of time to become sorta punch-
drunk. . . . Rogers Hornsby, man-
ager of the northern all-stars in/
. this league, announces he'll start ,
Dizzy Dean against the southern •
I crew’ We don t know why. unless
it’s bait to draw in the customers.
Certainly Diz isn’t the top hurler
in this division. . . Bob Muncrief
of San Antonio will start for the
A
...Afonhicrgue dailuts’we that trought about West’s removal.
ponded with those used by the Enierson reported today
desperadoes who attempted unsuc-
is older and more experienced,
club especially .-.hen the would be a bit steadier in the sun Chicago ...
ma 11 mu n admissjon price is only and that is the only reason for the Pittsburgh
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“but that isn’t
second place Dodgers by giving the a winter golf tournament for pro-
at fessional baseball players ’just as
Florida doels.
- National Leaguers
W hitewash Americans;
the ring ,
Schaffer and 28 others are unde
indictment.
The trial is expected to contin
। through next Monday. i
Lucy $moot of Wichita Falls and
Mrs. Frank Parvin of Fort Worth Gainesville,
spent the weekend with Miss Cora
Worth, 2b; Daye Short, Oklahoma ’ —--
City it. Hank Oana F. Worth. V N ( I Dar4I
or Paul Easterling .Dallas. If;Tom * •-VAeVel• 1 <11 IJ
Corbett, Tulsa, if; Ted Cidulak, f p:C.,‛
Oklahoma City. 3b; Roy Mort. IS Dig BUCCOSS
Dallas, lb: Jim Levey. Dallas, ss;
Gerge Dickey, Oklahoma City, or
The grand lodge, which coniducts saw the handwriting on the w
, the organization's Business, ex
He has finally decided to come o
from behind his microphones.”
Sadler said “We are making
iso hot for O'Daniel that he is ge
i mg to hit the road next wee.,
। However. I notice that he is ju:
ALLENDALE. Mo. July
(UP). Posses nd highway
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Vacation’s here
formulation of a program of aid in
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and all your other fa-
vorite features along. ;
Call 97 and we’ll see that;
your paper reaches you every
mobile had been sighted were
traced. but none revealed the traik A nimale I Aga
of the fleeing desperadoes. Z*IIIIII<113 14V>6
The search for the convicts. 1 ;.hc • _ n3*.,
Lowell Haenze, Ivan Sullivan and HIVS 111 I IIC
Five Hurlers Shine
secretary. Roland Wilson, club
.president, acting as'general "rm-
There were no casualties
ported.
A. W. WELLS. Editor
.507 The rosters, with probably hat-. G. Pace of Fort Worth spent Sun-
426 ting orders, were annbunced last day with Mrs. W, E. Aston.
402 night by r yer and Rogers Homs- Bill Williams of Cincinnati, Ohio,
391 by, skipper of the North team, spent a few days last week with
.348 -rhey are: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams. He was
North Clyde McDowell,- Fort en route to Corpus Christi.
city. and as yet suffering no loss
he second half pf play.
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and Appling wa the only one to|
get beyond second. rocher of Brooklyn and pithi
It was the White Sox shortstop’s- — - -- - ----
double off Derringer in the second the Phillies, were inactive. It was ■■ I ,
The Hoston eloutettried to make a yearPovernanecamenicanryanstar ball 1 layers to
• 1 and slammed into crew. He won a 2 to 1 verdict in a Have ( Iolf Mapf
the concrete retaining wall. He suf- Florida spring training contest. --c‛E •V-I --E‛-
- fered a bruised hip but* is expected ‘In addition, he jeopardized the ---
- ■ -■ - - LONG BEACH, Calif, July 10
lAP). California wants to stage
. which the Italians did not mention.;
on human shoulders to bear, with- This was that a British force based
out.the use of same by individuals * at Gibraltar, western end of the
in political campaigns. - | j Mediterranean, had “carried but a
We feel that such action does sweep towards the central Mediter-
not in any manner help in solving ranen," shooting down four Italian
the dastardlyerime, but rather in- planes and damaging seven others,
crease our sorrow. ।
By The Associated Press
Col. Frnest O. Thompson -and
place, gained on leading Houston Jerry Sadler two of the candidate s
when the Buffs split with । Dallas, attempting to halt Gov. W. Lee
dropping the first game 8-2 °1 aniel in his campaign for a
against John Pintars three-hit second term, today hailed O’Dan-
phching. but coppint the nightcap iel s decision to make Six more
11-4 with an 11-hit atttack and been-smoked lit" because "we
some costly miscues by theRebels, > are making it so hot.- ,
Third-place Beaumont Dimmed His announcement of a six-day
Fort Worth 8-4, slugging three speaking tour next week, "is an
Cat pitchers for 14 hits while Wee admission that he has been forced
Jackie Reid of Shreveport Het Ok- into a runoff,” Col. Thompson de- ■
lahoma City back 10-1 with a five- clared »
WHILE ADMITTING that Joe som and Feller performed well
C’ronin, manage: of the American enough, but the Nationals bumped
lea guers, ’ know s more kasebal the Yankee hurler a plenty,
than a qountry writer, it does seem
one error being made.
years. A G. .. e...,
swihgs a club himself. but he knows bel othe Giants -doled out buti
how to instruet oter players. “He ree.1 its . I
taught two present Texas title w-KesAPPng i the Chicago hunch,” but he catered to, the St. Houston, second ‘base; Sam Har-
hollers, Billy ( landAniela wnitedoxcoctedadoubleanda Louis crowd by piaying their own shany, San 'Antonio, catcher: Nick basket picnic and a two-hours”
Goldthwnite • hitth< v know about .S ng-e,ane ti pewsom, the belli Terry Moore in center field the full cuhop, Houston, right field; hayride.
sport. He fought in the last los," ENoi P layer crack eda one- nuane innings although he used 22 Horn, r Peel. Shreveport, left field: An overabundance of fried
world war, moved to Mexico in ns-cer.diuhe 05 Shaye of the 25 players glowed him. John Wyrostek,- Houston, center chicken, with all the accessories,
1922 anti cam. to Fort Worth six . . " -he P‛ 15 Three Inactive field; Murray Franklin. Beaumont, was spread at Fair Park, through
Only manager-shortstop Leo Du- third base; Tony York, Shreveport, the courtesy of Claude Jones, fair
TUEMAY’S RESUITS
Tes League
Dallas 3-4, Houston 2-11. night.
Beaumont 8. FT. Worth 4, night.
Shreveport 0, Oklahoma City 1,
night. ,
San Antonio 6-4. Tulsa 5-2.
night, first game ten innings.
Lare due to meet
_ pulled a bonehead it) starting FODDER - As usual the game
Red Ruffing of the Yankees Ruf- turned in a casualty. Max West,
fing has won seven gamesand lost the stick hero of the day: crashed
six this season, while such boys into ’the right field wallwhile try-
============------ ing to field Luke Appling’s line
drive. However, his injury wasn’t
serious. ... The Dallas Rebels
turned back the Houston Buffs
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A Hunch Caused McKechnie to Start Max West in Major League Classic
By The Associated Press
Twenty-game winners-may be Forrest "Estes, to Missouri j
scarce articles in the Texas league -old farm re -
this season but unless something , that had discovered ;
happens soon to Bob Muncnef. San , hideout in a deserted farmi-
Antonio's stellar young hurler, he s
Boston Bee Star
Pays Off With a
E'S A SLENDER Eng- ’ tional league victory and the first,
over in Fort Worth who shutout of the competition.
has earned quite a reputation as a Five hurlers the Nationals sum- 1
instructor He tutors-at the monedto the mound Paul Derrin-
River «’ rest Country < lub, in fact ger and Bucky Walters of the Reds, American league
he has been doing so for the last Whit Wyatt of Brooklyn, Larry t.No games scheduled.
- -"Mitehell seldom French of the Cubs and Carl Hub- Nationalleague
* ” ' *’ ........ No games scheduled.
Boston in the starting lineup of the _ Dallas .
National circuit in the annual ma-Shreveport .....
jor league all-star baseball gamhe.' Oklahoma Cit .
, , Thirteen minutes after the con-! Tulsa .........
her* tonight may be the first' test was under way, it was a bfil- Fort Worth ....
putfit to hand the local boys a lick- liant piece of strategy as West de- American League
psited a three-run homer in the 1 Team -
right field bleachers and started Detroit .... 1....
his mates toward a 4 to 0 triumph Cleveland .......
ler I unison was awarded
rut soil ball meet.
Special for Fhursday, July >.
Folger’s Coffee I
Per lb...........20c
Fresh Pork Ham s -
hes r a let about James Farley buy- leaping catch
ing the Yankees,' and now we
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ST: LOUIS, July-,10 (APi At Team W
noon it was a hunch nothing more Houston ........... 60
that' caused Manager Bill Me- San Antonio ...... 55
Kechnie to insert Max West of Beaumont ........ 49.
Dallas narcotics agent, telling of)
10 protection payments and the threat
n ! from Schaffer that “if he vver
Unimen searched the rugged,"aught me talking he’d kill me."
wooded Missouri countryside with- He.said F haffer also, received
out success today for a gray se-monthly payments from Phi Chad-
Wick, alleged southwest leader O’
sion price
Bo far the boys haven’t)! change." McKechnie said.
taking in enough money to Third Vietory
the lights balls and hats West’s knockout punch before a * hiladeiphia
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of here. The license plates she lives in
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Players Golf championship. ” DALLAS, Texas, July 10. Ce-
Florida sponsors a similar tours cil D. Bowlby, a teacher in the
nament for players located there Highland Park Senior High school NN, A .
in early spring training, j for ten years, was elected assistant HKS Convention
principal of that school Tuesday
night by the HighlancfBark School ...
Board. HOUSTON, July 10 (AP). —
Mr. Bowlby has been teaching Members of the Benevolent, Protec-
classes in government, and has tive Order of Elks began trickling
VALLEY VIEW, July s. Miss done considerable guidance work, into!town.to laxathevonguard.rs
He came to the system from ®n expected flood of 10.UU0 visitor.
headed for the national convention
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relatives of the late Earl G. Kerr,
of Woodbine, wish to express our
appreciation for any effort which
has been put forth in trying to ap-
prehend the person or persons
we’ll have to fold
between major league stars vest er- nipped a threat. j • i .
the fiist place, the’Na- And after McKechnie pulled his Competing here tonight against
tional league' hurlers tinned in rthe first team t he "seconds ’ scored the the Santa Fe Railroaders Will be
job <>f hurling that has fourth run off Clevelands great the Hudson-Houston team from
n sen, holding the ace sluggers Bob Feller in the eighth but they Ardmore.
inior circuit to three weak needed an error by Catcher Rollie The visitors are leaders in the
hits, allowing hut five balls to be Hemsley to chase the tally across. Ardmore city league and arecer-
tc into the outfiel I. And an- Aside from Appling’ robust tain to-give the locals a hard fight. A, • .
other tiling, the Nationals scored clouting the losers chief contri- Thus far. Manager Lloyd Roane’s - ndetion
the first and only shutout that’s bution to the entertainment of the a°Hballers have been able to turn Mrs M. A Turner attended a re-
been chalked up in the eight games 32,373 fans was the fielding of Joe back all invaders on the local union t Cedar Hill Sunday,
played .Max West of the Boston Gordon, Yank middle sacker. grounds, but in meeting the Sooner Mrs 0. L. Hahern of .......
Bees shares honors with the Alhough his players grabbed outfit, it is admitted they are run- Falls. Mi s. Fost er Wilson
me undsmen, icingfhe game away the spotlight, the contest did noth- ning into the strongest team to ap- of Electra, and Mrs. V D.
the first inning When he clubbed ing to dim th luster of MeKech- pear here .this season. Gainesville were guests: of Mrs.
a homer with two op And Billy nie | The game is scheduled to start at W. E. Aston Monday. 4,
Herman of the Cuhsis due men-1 H choice of West, who climaxed 8 o clock. Mrs. Fwing Aston and M r s. son of James R. Headrick, 1414
tion for smack ing out three hits in the first assault on Char lev Ruf- ,---,------- Liniley of Dallas were Henrietta Olive street. j
many tup to the plate Exact- fing, was an admitted- “lucky In 100 years th use of tobacco visitors Tuesday. Sgt. Raymond Holton in charge
40 men net formed in the classic, • ~ ) ■........— • » —' spread from America around the Bob. Bud and Marse Anderson of the enlistment bureau in Cooke
’ world to America again via Spain, and Misses Cora Anderson.-Lucie county announces that there are a
' nar Ut the Indians, with the Philippines, China, Siberia and Smoot and Mrs. Frank Parvin number of vacancies in the infan- __ a ai aaL aa aaa am a a
"-55- "en,3- “ ■ "n "em" "osm"taEETEcoLe REFORE
ARDHOR .TEAM the
- Naw he says will make •»
pects to devote much of its time to’speeches next week. That is fir
, Ruler, Henry C. Warner of Dixon. July 2.” Thompson added. "I f i
Ill. - . P lowed "him to Waco on July 5 a ।
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saw on their automobile cones*
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GOOD MUSIC
Pick up your phone
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That, too, is quite a recorc
re been imk kin' in the fans in HermIn cI.1 ।
" t . , coria he I nu’iu ! spectators a two inning look at
16- 1 at, , VIar S.E 0U ' But. West wasn’t the only lumi-both his ace flingers’.
th. t they re making Uis< invest- nary in the contest which prob-'
W ideii' ' ) ank t ■ inherit an 1d ably w as as thrilling as any yet his stars into the lineup but the the tournament ..... , ...
' , yt. । ne we played, although the winners best they could do was hoist five commodate the many ball players
15 0*5 " " dominated all the way. flies'plus the three hits to the out- in California in the winter, and
, , Billy Herman, the Cub second field style it the Pa ific Coast Baseball
want to dispo e of the Dodgers, baseman, laced out three hits _i ‛ •
Flatbush 'an- are filling up the equalofthe entire opposition out- QI pin 11 ryen.
stands thi e day put and late in the fracas a dou- 301 1,bai I I Ilt
ble plhy by Eddie1 Miller of’Boston, __ _ .
WFVE NEVER HAI an all- Pet, Coscarart of Brooklyn and Hara Tonioht
star tilj just like the nt staged Frank McCormick of Cincinnati -----
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 270, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 10, 1940, newspaper, July 10, 1940; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469735/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.