Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1926 Page: 3 of 10
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ST. LOVIS, Feb. 23- Rudolph Ganz,
St. Louis Symphony director, has been
mad a member of the Legion of Hon
or of France.
Although she is blind, dumb and
prostrated wtih paralysis, Misa Nel
lie Bland. an inmate of n public fn-
atitution in England, has triumphed
over these handicaps in a way that
must command the admiration ’ of
everyohe. She; has taught -herself
Esperanto, for which she hold a di-
ploma. Moreover she has developed
her memory and powers of concen:
tration to a remarkable degree of
proficiency.
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vneertainty upon the validity of
bonds issued in Michigan.
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trains arrive in Deaton daily as Indi-
mated on the following schedule: >
Northbound- M K-T train No. 348
trom Dallas, nrrives 12:50 A. m.;
5-K-T train No. 226 from Fort Worth,
arrives 0215 a. mV M-K-T train No.
Me trom Dallas, arrives 9:55 a. m.;
T&P. train No. 32 from Fort Worth,
nurives a. m.: M.K-Ttrain No.
312 from Fort Worth, arrives 5:55 p.
m,; M-K-T train No. 324 from Fort
Worth, arrives 9:20 p. in.
[ Bouthbotnd— M K-T train "No. 340
from Whitesboro, arrives 0:10 a. m.;
M K T train No. .323 from Whitesboro,
artives 7:05 a tn.; M St train No.
Ml from Whitesboro, arrives 12:00 p.
mt M-K-T train No. 311 from Whites
boro, atrtves 12 20 p. m.; tap. train
No. 31 from nonham, arrives 5:08 p.
m:M-KT train No. 325 from Whites.
game
strengthens Denton's hold on the
T. 1. A. A. beud position but the
championship battle still is not over
An effort to get the game played
: here was made Saturday night hut
game had have been five
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dead heat-ana Photographer “Doc" Ashby was lucky enough to.get the picture it was at first thought that
four horaea had run a dead heat, but after a conterence the judges decided only two were ted. The photograph
of the finish-showe Georgia next to the rail; Harlan second to the rail; Hilary next. and Spandoron the outside-
From the angle at which the picture was snapped It does not look as though the four are abreast, but the
judges declare there was not a whisker's breadth between any of the four
the effect that pilot Point isiac-
customed to'playing on the Teacc-
ers College court and would have
esi
Basehall is crowding in fast or
the night sport and some of the
readers of this column are com-
plaining about so much of basket-
ball dope. Their inning is about due
for they have a long hot summer
ahead and the same complaint will
be heard about so much dope on
baseball before it is over. Track will
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noddled. Recelpte were estimated at
2800 cattle and 400 caives.
Only two full ears of bogs were
here, the total receipts being about
400 including theue brought by truck.
thing was on the open market In
the ehepe house, a supply of 200 com-
ing direct to a packer.
TCuitle: beeves 6,50 to KM: Stockers
to 825: cows 4 to heifers
*.00 to 8.25; bulls 3 to 5.00: calves 3.75
.to •; canners 3 to 3.60; yearlings 4 to
offer to come to his alma mater, Cen-
tre College, Danville, Ky.,as coach,'
and signed up here for another 399
For seven years Mlle. Lenglen, a
the French tennis star, has nW MM
been beaten except in the or
tet that she played with MrMa
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Canyon Denton will have disposed
of that school as the Eagle; have
played a heavier schedule than the
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coach of this season's Notre Damt
T. C. Rooters Attend
Fifteen members of the Green
Jacket Club, and eight T. Club mem-
bers accompanied the team, going
by bus, with Misa Beulah Martins of
the physical education faculty 'as
chaperon. Miss Varnell of Forreston
led yells, and both groups staged
stunts between halves. Miss Mary
Ruth Cook, president of the Green
Jackets, was among those attending.
M>M A. M. KRVIEW
"oqKaas is
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inscribing a elowing down in
at once.
Wood, Brewster and Foster will
In their suggestions consider loca-
tions for any permanent improve
ments contemplated, including the
Woman's Building, Scout huts, wad-
ing pool and other things. Planting
of trees and shrubs will hardly be
possible on account of the delay,
as final plans probably will require
two or three weeks, and tree-plant
ing time is virtually over now.
"What we want is a permanent
plan toward whichr we can build,”
said Mrs Richard J. Turrentne,
Park Board president. "Then as we
have the means at hand we can take
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Clii and when Highland Park sent i
them back home the same day of
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leff landseaping of the C. 1. A. cam-
pus just north of the park will be
taken into consideration and while
here Wood was given an outline of
Major E- A. Wood will assist City
Engineer H. T. Brewster and Tom
B. Foster, local landscapist, in the
formulation of -permanent plans for
the improvement and beautification
of City Park. Wood, who returned
to Delias Tuesday afternoon after
going over the park site with mem
tiers of the Park Board and Brew-
ater and Foster, will confer later
with the others on plans to be con-
sidered as final, the three advising
and discussing with each other dif
ferent suggestions considere.
Wood’s first recommendatjon to
the Park Board was to take care of
the native trees that ornament the
park. Cutting out the mistletoe that
Is threatening to destroy some of
the finest trees was the first spe-
cific suggestion he made, and the
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"Spots stendy: middling 20.60.
Teachers have the brightest pros-
srets ever in track and with the
t I. A. A. meet tn be Fheld E.,
nan tet would go far in the State meet
me wnen ne final , which is to be staged at Austin March
H reported that ■ ft amt K.
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: District meet was over here. Frias
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I care of some if the improvements
and know that future plans will not
endo what already haa been done.”
This is the first year the Park
Heard has had any tax money, the
maintenance of the park, installa-
at Commerce for the fourth
this season. The final score
Denton 115, Commerce 20.
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eday' was aiuggish. Fat cows lost
• l»e. Yearlings cleared on a weak
la ana looked 23e lower than the
s elome and beef steers had ot he
open
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play a prominent part in the early
months of spring and college base-
ball is somewhat on the wane pod-
ribly due to financial reasons. The
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Hogs: medium 12.11 Oto 12.7ft: light
12575 to 13; mixed 11.75 to 12.25; com-
mon 11.25 to 11.75; pies >0 to 11.50;
packing bows 10 to 10.50.
Sheep: lambs 11 tn 11.50; yernlings
10 to 10.50; ewes 650 to 150; goata
IJM) tn 3; wethers T.5Nto 8,50: Stockers
3 to 7; feeder lambs 10 to 11.
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thousands who are demanding
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satisfied with no other car, and
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This is the first time that a Denton
basketball club his ever played lu a
bi-diatriet meet or has approached no
near the State games and the contest
here is expected to draw a large crowd
of spectatora not only from Denton
bat from Pilot Point and surrounding
towns.
Coach John B. Reed of the Teachers
College is to referee the game, Theron
J. Fouts, Interscholastie League Ath
ltic directot of this district, said
Tuesday. He said that to accommodate
the crowd expected seats were bring
placrt in the gymnasium and that the
Alth, outplyed in the first 10
minutes of the game at Commaren
Monday night, the Denton Eagles
staged a rally and defeated the
Fast Texas Teachers College team
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 2X—Hogs
rveuibts 0000, early shipper trade open
lag steady with Mondays best time,
liter Mds weak to 10 lower- destr
able 185-240 pond averages 12.25 to
13.7ft: sorted 120-100 pound averages
nt 1X73 W12W: bo havies nold; big
phcketa inactiye, iqlking loweripack
Ing sows 10.23 to 10 70: ntag» 87 to
M0; "tok pigs steady 1X00 to 12050.
Cottis Tecelpta" ** ealves 1500:
undertone weak; she stock opening
stew, around stend: bulls scan*.
Mroag: vealers weak to one lower;
praeckcal top 11.00: stockem and feed
brShceprseeccaptdkogo; lambs wenerally
13 to "260 higher: top 1X70: desirable
Welnt Made largely 12.50 to 12.75;
elippers 10,73. ____
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have to be given a great deal of
publicity. Track and field events are
as old as any of the sports and
the pendulum is swinging back in
that direction at present and
crowds are becoming larger , , every
iyear to witness especially competi-
tive traek and field events. Fouts
has been consistently putting rood
truck teams in the field but he did
not get the support Of the town to
any marked degree last season but
ia expecting letter results this
year. The first track events will be
staged at the Fat Stock Show in
Fort Worth.
Dentop will need to make it pwo
straight here this week-end to nose
cut the South Texas team.
At the end of the first 10 min-
utes of play in Commerce Monday
tight Denton was trailing in the
ft to 7 score. At the end of the
half, however, Denton had run up
the score to 20 to 10, Hayes and
Myracle having got the range of
the basket during the Inst of tl.e
first period.
Myracle and Hayes tied for scor-
ing honors, each making 14 points.
For Commerce Acker led with , s
roints.
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would not be .rade if it was played
terc are, a number of men
- this town who would’ be
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arrival all knew the results wer.
inevitable and that was Pilot Point
would win and win they did to
the credit of themselves and Den-
ton County, For the benefit of the
said Dopesters Pilot Point is ue
to go to the State meet barring al
plibis. It will be a difficult game to
win from th strong Denison five
coached under, the old Saint Clair
syrtem, and they are not beaten: un-
t.l the final whistle blows. This was
proven the other night while play
ing Gainesville. Five seconds re-
mained to pby with the Cooke
County boys one point ahead and
down the court swept the fast Deni
son forward and looped the basket
from th* 30 fbot line just before
the game ended, .thereby winning
the district, meet. Pilot Point will
win from he Grayson County team.
not lose another game, however.
wE8 DALLAS, Fob, 23—The aged man
nere killed by an automobile has been
provements.
Attorney General Dougherty of j
Michigan will tak the Supreme .
ourt as. a friend of the court to j
Erge a rehearing of the Archer
WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. Michl
as both St. Edwards and Canyon
have lost only one game each. This
then puts Denton, St. Edwards and
the Huffaloes m u tie of games lost
us the Eagles have dropped only
one. So by winning one game from
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evidence of Chesterfield’s constant h
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through another season as strenu- i
cus as this one. Ho like Babe Ruth
I is starting on ahead of the team
In Durant, Okla., twenty high
school girls voluntarily donated
parts of their akin to save the life
of a school mate badly burned in an
oil explosion.
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The winning of
’ Print is more accustomed to play-
ing on nn outdoor court and wbuld
have a decided advantage if played
in that way which is impossible.
Pilot Point has turned the game
ter to Theron Fouts and will abide
hy any decision that he makes. If
it is not played herb they will want
it played at Fort Worth onsa reg-
ulation gymnasium. As to expenses
. the game would draw better her:
। than anywhere for basketball is at
I a high pitch and everyone wonders
Friday or Saturday night the bas-
ketbail championship of the T. I. A.
A. will be decided on the Harriss
Gymnasium court here when the
Eagles play the Canyon Buffaloes,
for by taking either gme the Den
ten Seam-will belek. inbhe ludwith
ino close contenders. By taking the
game from Commeree Monday night
with a 35 to 20 score the Eagles
tightened their grip on the pennant
and while they played many more
games than has the Canyon team
both quintets stand 1 and 1 in games
list. To make the association race
doubly sure the Denton club must
take one of these games and this
is much easier written about than
done. So far Canyon has lost but
one game and that was to the fast
Abilene Christians,’ who took two
games from the Huntsville Bearkats
tenm which defeated the Eagles the
only time this year. The second
night the Buffaloes heat the Chris-
tian decisively. The Daniel Baker
boys said the Eagles would.be pretty
lucky to take one of the, games with
Canyon. Tt will be a brilliant finish
to decide the championship games
on the last ones played in Denton
this season and we of Denton are
lucky in that it will he played where I
we nay have a chance to view the ,
battle.
O.,ho.
i stock prices is the early trad
^ras charactertaed by mixed
over, price changes were mostly
— — trading was light ow
iy experlenced by many
i ta returning from
ralMay due to ths poor train
from Xorthera and Middle
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The dopsters. whoever they may
be, alleged that the bucket was
Licked over in the recent district
meet held here. Such was not the
ci re, for this paper had never dop-
ed it out in any other way but the
Flot Point team would win. The
, _ _ irhin prices
ulariy on the board of
bate* aCected more by
amalpulstious than by out
Four-Door, Full
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There appears to be some miput-
derstanding got to where the game
vzil) be played. It was announced
Lefore the tournament was over
here thatsth winner of. the Sher
man District would meet the win
ner of the Denton District here at
tto Teabhrs‘College. This wa»
verified by a report coming front
the Interscholastie League declar-
ing the bi-distriet game would to.
played here. Now there comes u
report from Denison wanting the
game played there or at Greenville
as they were afraid that expense’.
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University basketball team Dr Keo
guns boys have been rtvpine
through one opponent after another
neveral of their victimm being Bi
Ten aggregations. "Doc.” an he»
known around ths campun, ta uine
coach of the baseball team and fresh
man football mentor ,
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T O N - S H ERMAN DIS-
TRICTS IN STATE GO.
The champlonship of the Denton
and Sherman Interscholastie League
distriets Tn basketball will be decided
at the boys' gymnasium at the Teach
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nated Press, >—Austin's franchise
in the Texas Baseball Assointion ®
has been taken over by Fred Anker,
man or Houston who will cofitinqe .
eperstion of the capital eity elabe4n
Mark Dewitt, president of the Texas- *
Association, received a telegmmgc
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era College at 7 o'clock Thursday
evening when the district champion
| teama of Denison and Pilot Point go
into the M-distrlet battle. This will
»><• one of the hardest fought cage
battles ever seen in Denton as hoh
teama are very strong end either quin-
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1926, newspaper, February 23, 1926; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475153/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.