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taking a 79 on the 18 holes.
Most of the matches
Dickson and George No. .1
two
ce-
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941
PAGE FOUR
Second Guessefs Store All-Star Game
“Don’t teil t
are any
By SID FEDER
AP
Sports Writer
and Texas. He is very hopeful of
portion of the state. Generally, the
Matches Started
Travis shouldn’t cut a little piece
When a player parked the ball over the tourney.
wire and all, but that isn't likely
So far Guldahl is seven under
to occur often, for the fences are par for 65 holes, counting the
giving so much time to the songs
none too close, and to clear a 20- qualifying trials. He alone equalled
the ninth inning at De-
Statistics gathered by an air-
Because he big leagues pick up
cate only about three’out of every
and tonight, and from here on, it’s
the
Seminole,
the Sconers overtaking a Gaines-
out a victpry.
it be-
f
Merchants Goodwill Award
transit authorities say
those detestable men who let their
smiled.
the Polo Grounds, either. In ad-
ites to win
this one—which would
TAX ON CORN PLASTERS
East Elm Street
Phone 599
same time.
second-plat e Indians,
giving Manager Roger
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These Prices Speak for Themselves
and winning the second 13-3.
the winning tally.
son.
GRAB THESE FAST!
oral and artificial causes, Cooke enth and three in the ninth to win
Texas League
$750
$575
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This Week’s “GIFT!”
Marquette
University head foot-
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was a football star at
Northwestern during the World
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Phone 415
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The population center of New
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BUDGEEEASY TEAMS -TAAOES ACCEPTED
KIM
SED Ci
n Will McKechnie was
goat, or whether Cecii
Faces Byron Nelson, ■
Another Texan, Today
In Third-Round Match
BIBBEST BMBAEN Em IN
YEARS-NOW IN FULL SMNBH
body block
spoiling the
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Cleveland’s
who lately
Oilers. The
to Tulsa’s
as Rebels rose up last
annexed the scalps of
became head coach at
in 1937 and remained
’ Bargains like these can’t last long! We’re cleaning
house, so out they go—all makes, models, and prices.
Come look ’em over. You’ll find what you want
::.at the price you want...and at a “deal” you
can’t afford to miss. See us today. Bring along your
old car...and take home a bargain you’ll not match
soon aaain!
worth the
money ...
2,000 persons for that first boom- i
town concert. Nearly 15,000 came. ,
ball ccacl i, joined the coaching
staff of the Chicago Bears today.
is bright as the nickel
to get from the Yankee
war, later
the Great
Special for Friday, July 11
Fresh Roasting Ears
give you a
real trade
station eleven. Then came an ex-
tended career in pro football, in-
cluding four years as a member of
Indians, who relapsed
place because of the
playing with Halas on
Lakes Naval Training
Pct,
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money on a good
car.............
1940 DE LUXE FORD — A
coupe with a new car guar-
antee. Your chance to save
nudged out the Sports at Shreve-
port by the score of 5-4, and the
Missions, rilaying at San Antonio,
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For TRUCK BUYERS
throng, listening not to the music
he knows by heart, but to the
murmur of the crowd and mak-
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the Bears.
Driscoll
Marquette
Embrey, Jr., 3 and 2.
Bell scored a 32 on
or Deaco
the official
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1939 PLYMOUTH COACH--
We'll back this up as an A-1
bargain. A car that’ll give
you what you want. Well
has first pl
a mere 14’
games.
At the
the Chicago Cubs marching into
Boston with flags flying, maybe a
band or two playing.
corn-plasters but not on first-aid
dressings.
! 1.000 plane passengers become air-
sick.
Club—
Houston ......
Shreveport ...
Tulsa ........
Dallas .......
Oklahoma City
Fort Worth ...
Beaumont......
Drilling to Be Resumed Tonight
On George Ranch.
deacon won’t change his mind and
send Bucky Walters put there to
do the job.
The Cards aren't going to have
Just look—
Each .....
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Texas League
Dallas 5-6, (Oklahoma City 4-5.
night.
Houston 11-3, San Antonio 2-13,
night.
Fort Worth 5, Tulsa 2, night.
Beaumont 5. Shreveport J, ten
innings, night
American League
No games scheduled.
National League
No games scheduled.
CLUB STANDINGS
Texas League
to triumph over the
Cats collected nine hits
six.
National League
Club—
L.
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Washington
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of putting hip orchestra on a barge
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Farmers Skeptical
On Cotton Outlook
Two matches in the city golf the state today was 100 degrees.
This well is about two miles north i tournament were reeled off Wed- ----- ---------
than nothing in dropping their last ideas about things in general in-
five in a row; Ray Blade's boys are terfere too much with that clear
Boston .........
Philadelphia ....
American League
Club—
New York ......
Cleveland ......
Boston .........
Chicago ........
Detroit .........
Philadelphia ...
St. ouis ......
Washington .....
Mercury Tops
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--------Hunch Players Are Picking Ralph Guldahl in P. G. A. Tourney
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TRINITY UNIVERSITY picked
one of her former stars to serve
as head coach at that institution.
Doug Cooke, football, mentor at
Italy High, is the fortunate one
selected. In his college days he
played tackle three years for the
Tigers and was captain of his
team the senior year there. He en-
joyed reasonable success as a high
school mentor and now gets a try
at college football. He’ll find the
going much, tougher.
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THE U. S. O. IS richer by some-
thing under $70,000. as a result of
that big All-Star game staged
Tuesday at Detroit. The proceeds
of the classic went to that organi-
zation, we understand. Meanwhile,
the eight teams that have had
Heartbreak
(Continued From Page Two)
And with the hold she has on Mal-
colm—he’s in love with her, or I
don’t know the symptoms — she
_ ' (port. A passed ball in the tenth
Surrounded by conditions and frame allowed a man to score from
' The ship pers‘ win was due large-
ly to ragE ed fielding by Shreve-
We will be glad to address and mail your advertising matter
or any other kind of literature you wish to mail to residents of
Gainesville, Cooke county, and surrounding counties for a small
labor charge (actual cost of labor). You furnish envelopes and
postage.
Our mailing list is made up of persons who have registered in
the Merchants Goodwill Award and contains over 3,000 names
and addresses in the rural section of Cooke county and sur-
rounding counties.
WE INVITE YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THIS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MAILING LIST
with Houston and the Shippers = >
nosed out Shrevepprt, & to 4. ..... . The boys participating in the
Let those Rebels keep on winning city golf tournament are taking
and it won’t be long until they’ll their time about playing the 1
be in second place. They’re only matches. So far we haven’t had a
three games behind the Sports as report on a single match yet. May-
it is. . . . Naturally, second place be it’s too hot!
ers on the North team for the an-
nual All-Star game between stars
of the northern and southern divi-
ella’s probably a little jealous of
the way you’ve gone ahead in
New York, while she’s lagged be-
hind. But once you’ve gotten into
radio, and are making a name for
yourself, to say nothing of a big
salary, she'll feel differently. You
owe something to yourself, any-
way, Henry my dear.”
Her hand was on Henry’s now.
Jimmie Troutt
MANAGER MERCHANTS GOODWILL AWARD
HERE’S REAL TRUCK
NEWS
We have two good 1939
Ford M-ton pickups, and
two 1939 Chevrolet M-ton
pickups. Don’t miss these
four. They’re bargains.
Second .________— —
In Cracker Barrel for Winter Gossip
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e bagged. They have York is Calvary Cemetery in the
game lead, as it is. boroughs of Queens.
fore Luella and I were married *
.and found matters as they are, I’d
have taken a chance But it’s dif-
ferent once a man marries.”
He hesitated a moment, took a
drink, remembering Luella and
the strained something that had
sprung up between them since the
Rector party, and Which had
grown and grown, like a wall that
was slowly but surely being built
to keep them apart.
“And take Luella," he went on.
“She feels very strongly about my
Oklahoma City at Dallas.
Tuls at Fort Worth.
Houston at San Antonio.
Beaumont at Shreveport.
.American League
New York at St. Louis, night.
Boston at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Cleveland, night.
Washington at Chicago, night.
National League
Stt. Louis at New York, night.
Chicago at Boston.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia,
night.
Tell your mercnant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
1940 FORD COUPE—Here’s
another good buy that’s
awaiting you. We mean that
this is an A-1 car. QKKA
Special Now...... ee•U
THRASHER’S
GROCERY
Daily Special
Each.............
Nice Pork Chops
Per lb............
/ •A. 7 \
( t0 )
for, from what reports we
osphere for a special set of humpty
dumpties who were picked no high-
er than sixth before the season
opened.
-g--g, the Missions ,
their siege guns in the
SZZLES"2
put up a fight, can’t you?”
“Certainly I can,” said Henry.
“That it, if I finally decide to give
up the realty business.”
would see senators and diplomats
and dollar-a-year tycoons — and
their ladies. You would see local
tradesmen trying to shush their
This is th day when even the
second guessers have to put the
All-Star game back in the cracker
barrel to sve something for next
winter.
They’ll have to forget the argu-
ment over whether Claude Passeau
Gershwin. and some Brahms — I little relief in sight for the greater
“music -good music for a boom- portion of the state. Generally, the
town.” j forecast was for continued warm
and west of Walnut Bend field in nesday. Jack Bell, Jr., eliminated
northeast Cooke county. Dr. Lee Roy Rice, 7 and 6, and line for a period of months indi-
Greever Ross defeated Lindsay J c“*— : ahont *hnuaf-----:
It is reported well on J. T. Don-
ald ranch in southwest Cooke coun-
ty has not started drilling on ac-
count of waiting on string of drill
pipe.
get, Tennessee isn't blessed with
as much good material as has been
" the case in the past few years.
With the war ( going on, guess
maybe a good many of the col-
lege elevens this fall will be a bit
under par.
"But don’t let Luella’s
s and rather old-fashioned
fit, but the South could choose
Houston alone and win, we .figure.
there might be some
champion, has already ben elimi- New Jersey.
nated, along with Jimmy Demaret Harold ( Jug) McSpaden, the
of Houston, Henry Picard, Dutch Kansan transplanted to Winches-
Harrison and severa lesser lights. ter. Mass., who beat Jimmy Thom-
. _ * * son in 21 holes, hoped to make
MAJOR BOB NEYLAND won't Jimmy Hines of Great Neck L I
be at Tennessee this fall to coach third on his list.
the first
their third
second game.
Everybody Goes first rounds are expected
If you went there tonight, you played the weekend
inmight pee President Roosevelt
e-and a White House party. You
NOTICE!
TO ALL BUSINESS FIRMS
COOPERATING IN THE
Snoila PdEje
Gainesville, (Texas) Daily Register
doubts in your mind!”
“As a matter of fact, there are/’
said Henry. “A married man can't
afford to gamble on his future. If
I’d come here alone—I mean be-
is what seven teams are fighting
for. It’s understood that Houston
T. , __9___a rr.AL, W.o
Former Gainesville Citizen
Discoverer of Oklahoma Oil
Poql.
Florence Hall, a former Gaines-
ville citizen with associates has
just opened a new oil field known ,
as Lake Tecumesh pool in Pot-
tawatomie couny, Oklahoma. The
discovery well is producing from
Simpson dolomite at depth of 5,-
232 feet. Mr. Hall has resided in
Oklahoma City for several years
where he owns several producing
wells. He has recently moved to
Houston.
are the hottest
ing for each game. The lead
switches from time to time, but
Simple enough, isn’t it? Of course that has preceded afternoon wind
difficulty and showers the first three days of
county cotton growers were skep- the first game from San Antonio. । THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE
tical Thursday over the cotton in the nightcap the Missions , Texas League
46 31
40 33
38 36
39 40
34 40
27 45
26 47
, . . ... . . ing mental notes on how next
fields to his credit in Oklahoma week he’Jl give ’em a ballet, some
gives them
Dvorak, Strauss, and Mozart.
Pct.
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and line mentor Hunk Anderson
would be his active aides this sea-
son as the powerful Chicago squad
seeks its necond straight title.
1939 CHEVROLET — A 2-
door sedan that you will
thank us for advertising. In
top condition. Really QArK
a bargain........ dH6•
running into a Giant club which and calm thinking.” She glanced
has a good hold on third place and at her watch. “I've got to be go-
wouldn’t mind climbing a notch. | ing now. Henry."
This would positively be the strat- [ To be continued.
tangling with the Dodgers in
Brooklyn under the sun. Elmer|patting it gently. "You’re a man.
Riddle, the undefeated Red rookie, and a man has a right.to make his
is elected to be the Giant Killer in way in the world. Don’t be a hen-
‘ankeesnwere burning up the any turkeydinners served them at i “Very t ru e, my lamb,” Marie
_ place a coupee of years ago. Rid--., -i. ------I, ... —--c.
Another red hot performer is ing a nine-game winning streak dition to showing something less feeling!
Mark Fry, dark-haired California and 312 games out in front of the
him to try to snap the Dodgers’
three-game winning string. At wives influence them by using a
this writing, however, there has lot of feminine tears and tan:
been no guarantee that the good trums. Men like that never get
-- - - - - anywhere.”
32 .549
35 .527
35 .485
42 .447
42 .408
54 .274
Ebbets Field. (Al-
Baldwin and Reed No. 1 Hill and T Mlipm
Hill in section 26 Love county. In Grolf lourney
giving su mucn ume 1 ue songs, Oklahoma, in Preston Bend, is re-; •
not that she says very much, but ported drilling around 4,000 feet.
of the hero’s pie for throwing a
’ ’ at Billy Herman and
game-winning double
In other league contests, the
Smith. Cralg Wood. National Qpen posed " pOP, ^^^£^££5 :
chamnion has airpartv Mden elimi- NTeu Te-ee- la “ toil —muo New York
to western galleries from Ne-
nominee Falls, Wis., outpointed
Picad 4 and 3, and the handsome
veteran Horton Smith distilled a
glamorous Jessica Dragonette, round and had Rice 8-down after
smouldering Elsie Houston, and the first nine holes, the match end-
those soprano lovelies, Lucy Mon- ing on No. 12.
roe and Virginia Johnson. He also Ross chalked up a 76 in his
Beethoven, Brahms, match with Embrey, the latter'
TWO 1937 BUICKS—We’ve
got two alike and we’re
eager to get rid of them.
reports which give strong indica- third with
tions that the 1941 cotton crop will The Euffs pushed across four
be curtailed because of both nat- run* in the sixth, four in the sev-
I ‘ We’ll give you easy terms to suit your pockele
7 book ... plus high value on your present car
K>i ii— j; ■■ . . -
ball’s oldest problems- how to tell tration, is the man that hunch
whether those balls that cleared players in the galleries are talking
the fence at the foul line were fair about at the 24th P. G. A. tourna-
or foul. He told his pappy to run ment.
the foul line flag poles up to 20 j Guldahl opened today’s 36-hole
feet above the fence, erect another third round against defending
the same height 10 or 15 feet out- champion Byron Nelson, another
side the foul line and stretch a Texan, and the 1940 winner from
wire netting between them. If the Toledo, Ohio, is up against a vet-
ball is foul the wire will catch it. eran whose golf has been as siz-
If it is fair it will clear the fence, zling as the mountain sunshine
hole and had to call it a day, night and
Sarazen drew Bruce Coltart of 1116 Oklahoma City Indians by tak-
---- rim Oilers,
Buffs-Padres Split
George Halas, owner and head
coach of tie National Professional
league cl ampions, said Driscoll
bureau forecast a similar high for
kids arid keep them from strew- today. Austin recorded a high of
ing the picnic boxes all over the 97 as did Wichita Falls, Del Rio
lawn. ..... . and San Antonio, Waco reported
And if it s a night when there's a 9g high and El Paso, Corpus
a guest Conductor, you would see Christi. Temple, Beaumont, Nava-
big, genial Hans Kindler moving sota, Palestine and Abilene per-
f r o m place to place among the spired in 95-degree- weather.
Houston was warm with 94 and
Brownsville, Brady, Lubbock and
Amarillo were relatively pleasant
with 92 degrees.
The U. S. Weather bureau “had
By LOUDON KELLY
DENVER, June 10 (AP). —
for ti
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Fort Worth staged an eighth-in-
, ning rally * ' ' “
“every man for himself,” as they
Brooklyn. They’re also
। ing both ends of a doubleheader, I
may persuade him to forget ey- 5---------- ---- ----a- -
eryone’ else, and give the job to ( George in Bradshaw survey,
her.” Marie paused, gave Henry a j miles south of Sivlis Bend,
searching look. “But you can still northwest Cooke cunty has
Smith, one of the best putters 5 to 4 and . _
in pro ranks, went out against at long last into the Texas league
Ben Hogan, money winning leader first divisi on.
THE P. G. A. TOURNEY up in of the year from Hershey, Pa. The Rebels, showing their new-
Denyer has reached the halfway Snead, aiming at his first P. G. A. found strength before
mark now, with Byron Nelson and crown and. the accompanying home crowd, exchanged places
Ben Hogan, a couple of Texas $1,000, heads the lower bracket with the
boys, right up among the leaders, with Mike Turnesa of Elmsford, into’ fifth
Only 16 golfers remain to battle N. Y., one of a family of golfing double loss.
it out for the title. Medalist Sam- brothers. , scheduled 1 or seven innings, went
my Snead is to meet Mike Tur- Fry faced Lloyd Mangrum, Mon- into an extra frame before Dallas)
",Eyron .Nelson1wil take on terey Park, Calif., campaigner who managed to clinch the victory.
Ralph Guldahl, another Texas boy, fired an eagle yesterday, and Jack -
and Ben Hogan is to face Horton Grout of West Pittston, Pa., op- cats took
Smith Craio Wona Natianal Anen -- 1 1____e ’ _ ' P al COOK
throughout Texas. The slight re-
j lief offered was the forecast for
partial cloudiness which, the
Weather bureau said, might cause
temperatures to ease slightly. The
1 average temperature predicted for
1940 DE LUXE FORD
—It’s a 2-door with a
clean body and high-
class motor. Really
July 10 (AP). —
i Driscoll, former
--V-.E rir-r d-u -- -E—1 a — J nig ‘1dld, ric divnI $u-dl-E- i + yv in
foot wire would mean SOME wal- Cherry Hills’ par 71 in winning j trot -
lop. his second straight U. S. Open
IT TOOK A 12-YEAR-OLD kid, I
son of George Schepps. owner
of the Dallas Rebels, to offer. Texas Ralph Guldahl, of the slop-
a feasible solution to one of base- ing shoulders and intense concen-
at present it looks like the Dod-
gers and Yankees.
make it 16 victories in their last
18 outings— so the chief interest
'centers/around whether Joe Di-
Maggio gets a hit to run his all-
time record streak to 49 straight
LOOKS LIKE TULSA is hog-
broke even with Houston in a twin Chicago
bill, lcsing the first game 11-2
F, I1 IMi m E l J » ud- Hr-di- Eu —d-lI-
Chico Hernandez, Tulsa catcher, open champion from Oakland, who pack, theBombers from the Bronx
is the popular choice, with 25,467 ruined Open champion Craig wheel out their stuff in St. Louis
votes to his credit. The North can Wood’s dreams of a grand slam tonight. They’re top-heavy favor-
band together a pretty potent out- in the second round and was four ”
under par for his two frays.
Two former P. G. A. champions
—Henry Picard of Oklahoma City
and Paul Runyan of White Plains,
N. Y.—didn’t go even as far as
Wood. Phil Greenwald, a stranger
tai of over 26,000 votes cast.
from welsh rarebit late at night,
pick a soft touch in the Athletics
to open their home stand, while
Boston’s Red Sox bring a four-
game winning run into Detroit and
Washington invades Chicago. In
that Detroit tussle, old Mose
Grove, who is running out his
string now, will be gunning for
the magical 300th victory of his
grand career, while at Cleveland
the Tribe tries to hit the high road
again after only breaking even in
the last 12 starts.
Five of the games on the open-
ing of the big league program
after the All-Star layoff help the
electric companies no end. In ad-
dition to the St. Louis, Cleveland
and Chicago shindigs in the Amer-
ican league, the night card also
finds the Cardinals invading the
Polo Grounds to meet the Giants
and the Phillies entertaining the
Pittsburgh Pirates in Philadelphia.
Most important get-together in
the senior circuit, however, was
the Cincinnati Reds, who have won
three of their last four tussles—
two straight against St. Louis—
I sense it in the way she looks at
me at times, and in the things she
doesn't say.”
"Oh, all married women are
like that!” Marie said airily. “Lu-
football at the university. Hei's
back in Uncle Sam’s army for a
year at least, so the responsibility
of continuing Tennessee’s football
victory march will be on the
shoulders of an assistant Could be
that Bob is more or less fortunate
in being absent this coming sea-
It is said operators in the fields
southwest of Muenster are ar-
ranging to repressure their leases
with gas to build up production.
Kindler gives them soloists like I
/ • ♦ ♦ । crown here in 1938 when the wa- . .
THE GAINESVILLE All-Stars t ter-laced course was much tough- the, pennant chases again today
. i . ... . • ___ — anN toniohH anr from novo An it‘g
Lanky Texan Is
Now Seven Under
Par for 65 Holes
1 — 1940 PLYMOUTH
coach. A-1 condition
and clean as a pin.
It’s the same as new.
Don’t wait Qe1 A
too long. For PV-V
“I’m not that sort of man, Ma-
rie,” Henry said, annoyed. “And
I never shall be!”
getting a producer on the Barr
lease. Several Gainesville citizens
are said to own acreage and leases
near this wildcat.
1940 GMC TRUCK — A
timely bargain in a 2-ton
truck with a good grain
bed. It’s a bar- Q26e
gain at........ eOUU
through the 1940 campaign before
resigning. ”
the Chicagy
Want adj 1
1-up antidote for “Little Poison” ' ------------
vistims innxms; Rebels Enter
Demaret, Dick Metz, Jimmy E;.4n‘,2.,..
Tborensonazansdmdieynandup i First DlVISion
Only two ex-winners are left on On Double Win
the mountain-bordered premises. --N-- T f All
Denny Shute and Gene Sarazen,
playing in his 21st P. G. A. tour-
nament.
... . just beyond the ringside. And the
LONDON (API.- Customs and thing was done. Kindler and his
,, Excise has ruled that the British staff counted on a maximum of
Besides the Brooklyn game, the I purchase tax must be paid on
only other afternoon business has
John (Paddy)
this one. Deacon Will has named pecked husband, Henry, one of
1940 DE LUXE FORD SEDAN—A 4-door family car that you
can hardly tell from new. It’s a de luxe with all the trimmings,
and will give you many months of driving pleasure. Qerm
Come see it tomorrow. Now Only .................. ‘V“ •
didn't last long in the Ardmore ' er than now.
tournament. They were ousted in He exudes confidence, asserting gy over in
openingrounds when they that "my game has been improv- saying in Flatbush that there's
dropped aocema aggregation ing, every day." , , nothing can stop the Dodgers now
-kanoma aggrtgauon, Nelson, of course, cant be in the National league a.
ville lead n the last inning to eke counted out of his second straight And. if that’s the case—with the
vine ead.1n me last inning to eKe title, but he hasn’t set any fair- daffiness bovs leadine the Cardi-
out a victory, . . ways afire yet. He had to go nans"bysthree £L e s -Ftdde-
full 18-hole distance in winning gins to lo0k like the chances for
g-0, mtMOt in nHin, AIy both his matches yesterday. the first “subway series’’ in four
gin Jie limelisht in landing play It was a day of 48 man-to-man years are -- .....
skirmishes vivid with drama, you’ll need
heartaches, electric finishes and stadium to
, 1. . .. .. .the high tension tingle of four ex- though the
sions of the circuit. Voting ends tra-hole battles, one for 23 holes the five-cent piece doesn’t have to
tonight, and the entire Tulsa in- involving medalist Sam Snead of be too shiny when dropped into the
field is leading in votes, with the Hot Springs, Va. turnstile)
exception of the shortstop position, Two Holes Behind I American league’s
where Skelly of Fort, Worth has Snead was two holes behind Earl Eastern sths begin ‘
the..mostvotesso,fah_surelyit Martin, Inglewood, Calif., un-swingthrough S weat, the New
isn t because Tulsa has the best krown, when he collared him on York Yankees ......
playersin allthese positiohs,We the 17th and 18th despite shaky thing to come down the pike since
suspicion strongly us because golf. Snead finally pinched Martin the Yi - . ..
Oiler fans have taken more in- off on the fifth overtime green.
terest- in the balloting. With a to- - -
mented 10 inch casing at 1,000
feet. Drilling will be resumed
Thursday night.
■ ' Mi ' .
Lamar County Well Has Resumed
Drilling.
C. W. Whitehead No. 1 Barr,
14 miles southeast of Paris, La-
mar county, has resumed drilling
at 1,950 feet after shutdown for
several weeks. This well is said to
be on structure and running high.
Mr. Whitehead, who has charge ot
drilling operations has three oil
1940 GMC TRUCK—Here
is a three - quarter ton
truck with an ex- QKQ
press body. Only ePHeV
production outlook. opened up
Although many observers con-' first inning with seven runs and
sider Cooke county lightly hit by followed up in the third with three,
FODDER—They’re still arguing inser infestations compared with twoin the fourth and ohe in the
ler’s streak of hitting safely in 43, farmers were striving to protect . —
. sopmecttamm sewas aganst nes Driscoll Goes
fective pitching on the part of . Should Cooke county s average TA
“Bullet" Joe Bush, others say Geo. Yi d reach as high as 252.5 pounds I U
was injured. What difference does an acre, average for last year g
it make? । Joe DiMaggio has al- throughout .the nation, approxi- CHICAGO,
ready set a new mark. . . The Cats mately 19.626 bales will be grown. !
finally got back in the win column, Should the average yield fall to
defeating Tulsa last night, 5 to 200 Pounds an acre, this county
2, staging a three-run rally in the will grow ahout 15.576 bales. A
eighth to even the series at one- total of 38,941 acres of cotton have
all. . . . The Rebels, who are sail- been alloted this county under the
ing along at a fast pace now, AAA program. Total 1941 produc-
whipped the Indians in a double tion.in Cooke county reached 18,-
bill, pulling up into the first divi- b6bales . .. ..
sion. This must, make George RePo rts from., the agricultural
Schepps exceedingly happy. Give department, at Washington, D. C.,
Dallas a winning ball club and the indicated United States total pro-
owner will make plenty of cash. . . duction in 1941 may be one of the
San Antonio split a twin program smallest in 20 years.
, Shute Meets Ott
three days’ rest as a result of the Shute’s third foe is Leonard Ott
game will get back into action to- of Denver, who advanced when
day. From here on out those clubs । Jack Ryan of Louisville Kv de-
with any chance at all for the two veloped a lame wrist at the 10th
flags will be “bearing down, fight- - "
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