Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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ard edgers will see action tonight.
The locals take on Thackerville in
a pre-conference tussle down at the
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Teams Will Play at
Full Strength for
Four Weeks, Anyway
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Editor
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Here are the status of the seven
teams with regard to possible loss
to the armed forces:
Rice—None expected to be called
up any time soon.
Texas Christian — Bill Conrad,
Max Humphries, L. A. Monroe, Al
Wagler and Buddy Baron, all reg-
ulars, have been registered, classi-
fied 1-A and given physical exam-
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! work out 1 plans for the athletic tion.
Members of Young Men's Civic
league invested approximately $50
in the United States war effort by
with 11 points.
Next scheduled gam? for the lo-
cals is booked for Monday, Janu-
JACK DEMPSEY VOLUNTEERS—Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight boxing cham-
pion, now 46, gets a physical examination from Captain John E. Greene, army medical of-
ficer, after volunteering as a buck private in New York. “Soon as the waiver on my age
comes through they say they’ll take me,” Jack said.
president. announced that the or- ;
ganization will give its annyal
promptly produced imitation Chi-
nese bills, printed in Japan.
Proclamations decreed that all
bills issued by the Chinese nation-
alist (Chiang Kai-Shek) govern-
awards.
Jimmie
Arttar Todd Service Staton, 315 West Calitorin.
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Visitors Score 32-26
Decision Over Locals;
Shannon High Scorer
The Junior College Lions dropped
their initial conference basketball
game of the season here Tuesday
night to the North Texas Aggies
from Arlington by a score of 32
to 26.
The visitors grabbed an early
period lead and never relinquished
it throughout the contest.
Two fast baskets by Shannon,
celled, it was announced from the
high school office Wednesday aft-
strength except for the defending
champion Arkansas Razorbacks.
Arkansas must struggle along
without O’Neal Adams, who joined
the navy Monday, and still needs
Center Gordon Carpenter, who is
recuperating from an appendicitis
operation.
Texas will see Lavoice Scudday,
starting guard, report to the army
Feb. 1.
Guard Bill Conrad and Center
Max Humphries have been called
for Feb. 1 from the Texas Chris-
tian squad.
The other teams do not have reg-
ulars scheduled for induction at
any set time but all of them have
players likely to be called before
the campaign ends. -
Southern Methodist lost one reg-
ular before the season opened when
Forward Bryan Lloyd enlisted in
ernmental agencies, unless ot
wise authorized by the OPM.
The Metals Reserve Co. P
to use existing channels in mil
foreign purchases, and will I
through established brokers
dealers. The order does nd
feet existing contracts, excepti
future shipments and goods art
transit must be sold only to
Metals Reserve Co., exceptun
written authorization by the ।
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Prevailing rates of wages 1
scarcity of labor are causfh|
creased use of farm machinery
New Zealand, says the Departn
of Commerce.
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at Southwest conference
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be physically it
and must have been a letterman in ored. Two prints must be ob-
sports. Single men are preferred, tained by each pilot, one for his
but married men are not barred, card and one for the CAA record.
cities air a pretty puny outfit com-
pared with country boys. An’ th*
high school an’ college boys frum
th’ smaller towns ain’t no physical
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Burlap bags must not be Nasim
and mutilated in opening. No im
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps
A. B. Garvin Named
Local Policeman
A. B. Garvin, local business man,
has joined the city police depart-
ment as a patrolman. Police Chief
Harvey Olmon announced Wednes-
day.
Mr. Garvin, who has been a resi-
dent here for many years, suc-
ceeds Henry Kirchenbauer, who re-
signed Saturday to fill a vacancy
left in the constable’s office in
Gainesville. Mr. Kirchenbauer suc-
ceeded Arthur E. Hatcher, who ac-
hy the following
Texaco Dealers
Cliff Gardner Service station. Main ata Matey st.
Felker,
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COACH EULINE SHAW hands
us a schedule of conference games
booked to date for his junior col-
lege cage outfit. Shaw stated that
an effort is being made to add at
least one more conference foe to
this schedule. Here are 10 games
in which the Lions will face tough
opposition:
Jan. 6—N. T. A. a, here
Jan. 12—Paris J. C., there
Jan. 14-—Wichita Falls, here
Feb. S—John Tarleton, there.
Feb. 6-6Paris J. Cm here
Feb. 10—Wichita Falls, there
. Feb. 16—John Tarleton, here
Feb. 17—N. T. A. C., there <
Feb. 20—Decatur Baptist, here
Feb. 24—Decatur Baptist, there
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Room 3915, Navy department, care
Lieut. Com. Tom Hamilton."
Remember Pearl Harbor
Defense Stamps
What good is a eddycated brain
in a wreck o’ a body ? What good is
it t’ be able with yer brain t‘ think
an’ figger out ways t’ help mankind
an’ then not have physical power V
go out an’ git th’ job dune ?
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porter or bag manufacturer ma
have more than a 30-day supply Q
Every OPSrator must meet hand
(for defense uses, inchiding •
bags as protection against M
tags and for camouflage ■
will be aceessible for the chi
purposes which ordinarily const
one-fourth of the supply — fa
■ture, upholstery, rag and call
textile, meat-packing and rul
industries. for examples.
The OPM order applies to t
lap now in this country and
future deiveries, but not to brU
bales. Unbroken bales now in
ventory may be used for bags
agricuitural and chemical pr
urts, but for no other civilian F
poses.
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Gainesville, (Texas) Daily Register
year, Glendenning and Mirabell. r age.
The new youngsters he has are Baylor—Joe Fribaldsky, Jimmy
willing and will hustle but they Marino, Mark Belew and Dub
haven’t had the experience of the Walters have all registered and
That means only Arkansas and
Southern Methodist will start the
campaign with regulars already
lost to the armed forces, and these
teams meet each other this week.
All seven conference squads see
action. The Arkansas-S. M. U. se-
ries opens Friday night at Fayette-
ville. Saturday night Baylor
tangles with T. C. U. at Waco
lead, which they held the re-
mainder of the skirmish.
Shannon was high point man of
the game, dropping in zix baskets
for a total of 12 points. Akin, who
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the old boys of mine as well as ional manager for the CAA,
those of all Southwestern institu- earlier warned pilots id this section
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tournament recently by a score of The basketball game scheduled
111 to 22. That's what we call for tonight between Gainesville
hitting the net. . . . More snow to- High Leopards and Thackerville,
like we’re getting Okla, high quintet, has been can-
some of that Russian weather. celled, it was announced from the
within two points of the leaders.
But fast bah handling, aided by
some loose guarding on the part' , __
of the Lions, enabled the Aggies to UH Eqpment Conirolled
pan away to a skx-pointssAepdr"twasnongeonapponcesrdan
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Texas entertains , Texas
the Office of Emergency Man-
agement. Washington. D. C.,
of interest to business and in-
dustry.)
। teachers. Because of my coaching to their past records, experiences
experience, they felt that I knew and citizenship. After Thursday j
; where these men could be found. no pilot will be permitted to fly
' “The tentative plan is to secure without identification cards satis-
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em cigarets an’ git
i air an7 taik sum
and this so antagonized Chicago
fans that a turnout of only 13,341
cash customers was recorded.
Football men say Layden’s decision
to raise the price of admission was
regrettable. It must have been—
if this caused the small attendance.
IT MAY OR MAY NOT be of
interest to our fans, but anyway
Gary Cooper has been selected to
N play the part of Lou Gehrig in the
forthcoming film to be based on
the life of the famous Yankee
Iron Man. Polls were taken in
the Sporting News and several
movie magazines. Whether or not
Cooper was first choice isn’t
known—not by this corner anyway
—but a better actor couldn’t have
been selected, we figure. Produc-
tion is to start soon and is ex-
pected to be released around the
opening of the 1942 diamond sea-
son.
Former Coach Now in
Washington Helping
Navy Athletic Plans
have been called for Feb. 1 but the) DALLAS, Jan. 7 (AP).— Pete
latter is taking a civil aeronautics, Cawthon- says he has some swell vvvlI lisiric unite, viyu aero-
course and probably will be de-inavy jobs for Texas college ath-nautics authority, is expected to
ferred until June. Monroe and' letes if they’ll just send in their come here Thursday to inspect
Wagler also are in civil aeronau- • applications. some 20 Gainesville pilots, who
* Cawthon, who resigned as foot-'wish to qualify for permanent pi-
ball coach at Texas Techlast year, lots’ licenses.
• —- - - j Applying to all civil pilots, with
virtually at full
Texas A&M — Center Fred Na- . ..1 -
bors was examined at Lubbock! is now at Washington helping with c-gz ..
yeskeray but ne»anxcellene ei inttganegtadbamnotapprogonror £ of airtines Fliers, the
it ’peers th’ their picshures t‘ be used. We all
r ____________ schools will ’member th’ picshure o’ John Kim-
wake up in 1942 an’ git busy on brough in th’ ads with a cigaret in
s--ihi- -het hee Hi- =ee en‘ his mouth. Well, Kimbrough DID
_g_________ _ __ cepted a position with the state
four-point margin before the Lions comptroller’s department.
Troutt, civic league
program, which will require 710 Fliers were given until Thursday
coaches and physical education to dig up additional data in regard
•’ exercise an’ fresh air. Organize
more sports gaims ’mong th’ stu-
dents an’ tell ’em in th’ class rooms
what all doctors will tell ’em that
smokin’ won’t do ’em a dern bit o’
good an* mebbe so a lot •’ harm.
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More then ever bizniss an’ pro-
fesshunal men oter taik t* th’ golf
courses, tennis courts or git ’em
one o’ th’ rainy good home exer-
cisers on th’ market. Volley ball
an’ hand ball is fine exercise an’
a interestin’ gaim.
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' Yep, ns Americans has kinds got
t’ be softies th’ last twinty-fve
yeers an’ spint too mch time play-
in’ cards an’ lissenin” t* ft* radio
whin we oter bm out ta’kin” sum
healthful exercise. No matter how
tuff we is we gotta git a little
tuff er.
withdrew from school to accept
defense jobs isn’t going to help the to the army Feb. 1.
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A lot o’ time is wasted by th
army in maikin’ soldiers by jist
gittfn’ th’ boys in shape t* walks
couple o’ miles without gittin’ outta
breath. They has t* do this Tore
they start teachin’ 'em how t* shoot
an’ be real soldiers.
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Th’ schools an* colleges otr agit
besy rightNOW an’ iereane
physical trainin’ progammies M
buying defense stamps Tuesday
evening at their regular monthly
Sale of defense stamps during meeting at Rowanis Country club.
regular semt-weekly visit to t2a saaEsouehtremmberutnmTvnttdaespsretnesaattrndedeathe
Gainesville. • half of the total amount being pur-l er. Various games were played.
About 4,000 application blanks (chased after Dec. 7, When Japa-land defense stamps were given as
already have been distributed ininese gunboats and bombers at-;
Cooke aunty, Mr. Bair said, and tacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and
this consignment will extend the other United States possessions in
total to 6,500, or more.
Surprising purchases made by
school children emptied the supply
at the post office soon after the
Japanese attack, and for several
days no stamps were available at
the window, while new supplies)
were en route from Washington, I
D. C
Sales by months were as follows:
May, $220.15; June $204.25; July,
$252.75; August, $366.65; Septem-
ber, $172; October, $334 65; and
November, $216.65.
should make it a third tonight. . .
Assistant Coach Burns McKinney
is working with high school boys
• interested in boxtag, and tells the
writer he’ll stage a couple of fights
between halves tonight. That also
is free of charge. . . . One of the
best cage games in the whole
United States will be played down
in Houston tonight when the Rice
Owls take on the Texas Long-
horns. Both are among the top-
notch teams of the nation. We’ll
take the Owls until someone picks
a better outfit . . . Baseball stars,
THE FIRST OF THESE games
was played last night, the locals the draft until completion of the
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One very practical and effective way all of 'R
ns can help to win the war is not to waste
time, materials or food. In streamlining
your home so that no time will be wasted
a modern gas automatic water heater can
help. Jt supplies hot water when and where
yguneed it to speed all the home’s cleaning
jbs along. Thus you are given the time
you want for activities outside the home
such as Red Cross Work. The cost is sur-
prisingly little when measured by the bene-
fits you’ll enjoy. investigate.
- An’, this is due t‘ th’ lack o’ a
real physical trainin’ programmie
in our schools an’ colleges. Shore,
th’ colleges has had physical train-
in’ an’ required it but, it wus more
or less a joke. Go over an’ swim in
a tank fer a half hour ap” va met
taking a beating at the hands of
the North Texas Aggies from Ar-
lington. It was very evident that now but is eligible at mid-term, i
Coach Shaw is going to miss those All sophomores except Bill Under-
two Washington boys he had last wood are under the February draft.
aerense JOOS isni going wo nesp me . - -E. - Leslie Croucher; tnose O au Southwestern insttu. earlier warned pilots in this section
L^rXncS in coherence play has taken the examination and tions to get in touch with me, and that photographs must be of the
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Arkansas—A11 present squad
championship playoff for the pro- gouge u
fessional football title. And they basketban prospects by Feb. 1.
have finally found a "fallguy" to But the campaign opens tonight
blame for their losses. .The story with Rice’s high-scoring Owls
* goestnat Elmer Layden high com- meeting Texas at Houston and for
missioner of the sport insisted on four weeks, anyway, the teams will
hiking the prices to the title affair, • - - - 1
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more neglected as th’ yeers has
gone by in our educashunal sistem
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gineering student which almost argng tne atnieticprogram of the ---- ordered, shortiyk
SltomAtiCanv calls for deferment navy. He was called in by Lieut, ater outoreak or hostilities with
automatically calls for'deferment .Com. Tom Hamilton, the former Japan, Sunday, Dec. 7, as a part
: Naval academy football coach. ofa search for alien and possibly
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I g"Tom.and Rip Miller . (the old Civilian pilots were grounded
.p------ J. —. Notre. Dame football star) ex-temporarily until their citizenship
course. Pete Watkins is taking an ’ Pained the P an toime in Detroit, could be checked and licenses re-
advance course without a contract! -awtnon writes. "They have in- issued. A CAA representative of
- - - • - - । vited a few athletic leaders of the the Fort Worth office called here
will announce a definite date later. Now, all o‘ a we find we
==--=- is in a’real wrar. We find th’ Hans,
i Japs an’ others is cashin’ in on their
health an’ physical trainin’ pro-
grammies they had fer yeers. So
now ft* schools an’ colleges most
git int’ high geer an* put on a real
physical trainin’ schedule fer both
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; A total of $1,969.50 of the Valentine dance sometime in Feb- ali requiretneTits.
“ " tomobiles in this county as com-amount was sold during Decem- ruary at the country dub.: He —oo
shots, and other athletes are jota- pared with a population of 24,909. her. Business was spurred some-
- -- - - - - The last consignment of blanks:what by purchases made by local
21 be distributed throughout stores, which offered defense
service is big Zeke Bonura, hard- i Cooke county by the sheriff’s de- ; stamps to customers across their
hitting first sacker with various1 partment. The blanks are available counters,
teams during his long career. . . . in Gainesville at the sheriff’s of-
West Texas State quintet has won I flee, police station and the Cham-
12 straight games, and tonight ber of Commerce office,
play the famous Bradley team up Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps
in Illinois. The Buffaloes are the pI_apm 4^ —.
tallest gang in America, and one of, dSKCLdI Wr01C
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toes director to obtain such ma- sumed control over all imports «
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PACIFIC COAST baseball mag-
nates are reported to be gloomy
over the prospec A for a successful
1942 season. Well, why not? Here
are a few little things that are cal-
culated to bring on worry: The
many blackouts on the coast, ban
on massing large crowds in that
area,’ probability of a ban on night
baseball, uncertainty of trans-
portation facilities needed by the
- military forces and draft of a large
number of young players. No
wonder the boys are a bit pessi-
mistic!
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FIing is the moat tmportant
department of our bueines. W
date we have filled over
260,269
Just as the Doctor Orderet.
Next time you have one to M
filled, we will appreciate serr
ing you, and it will coat youRR
more.
Watte Bros.
_ Pharmacy
Approximately 2,500 more’ appli-
cation blanks for renewal of driv-
S’tnecesnaritrnTenczsreneroput Total $3,736.60.
house Tuesday by A. J. (Gus) Bair,
state patrolman examiner, on his
_ Th’ physical exami
draft is showin” th’ y
Miner, tallest* man of the squad, । Southern Methodist — C e n.t e r
works hard at the job but was a Hugh Welch and Guard Johnny
Httle slow taking the rebounds last1 Sebeck are eligible for immediate
night. The fact that several boys calL *
withdrew from school to accept Texas—Lavoice Scudday reports
AWNERs OF BOTH the Chicago
U Bears and New York Giants
claim they lost money in that
day. Looks
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dozens. The latest to enter the
7:30. There’ll be no admission
charge to this affair. . . . The
Leopards hold two victories over
. the Oklahomans already, and
Cancellation was agreed upon
because of hazardous highway con-
ditions and extremely cold weather
in this section. •
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GOT YOURS?
ELY, Nev. — ‘Toshomiro Mit-
sumata didn’t complain when he
was jailed along with 39 other
inations. Conrad and Humphries
gals an’ toys an’ ALL th’ students.
Not jist football an’ basketball
playera.
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With automobiles in every home
folks walk very little t’day. Th’
cigaret ads tell th’ gals an* toys
tow swell it is t* sock on a coffin
nail an’ show picshures o’ athletes,
rare car drivers, test pilots, etc, in
th’ ads what git to much V allow
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exploratory wells in new fields.
Those spacing restrictions are de-
signed to conserve petroleum re-
sources, as well aa steel and other
scare materials normally em-
ployed in oil development. Ex-
ceptions to meet extraordinary
conditions, either for a ’single well
or an entire field, may be made
upon application to the petroleum
coordinator on special forms pro-
vided for the purpose.
Materials Mr pumping or arti-
ficial lifting equipment are re-
stricted to an average of one well
to each ten acres in any lease or
tract, except that a single well
may be provided such equipment
on a lease or tract containing leas
than ten acres. Materials for use
in petroleum research laboratories,
in the search for unknown pe-
troleum pools, for specified secon-
dary recovery operations and for
, certain types of lease equipment
are exempt from the conservation
order (M-68).
Burlap Supply Allocated
Allocation of the nation’s entire
burlap supply, as ordered by the
OPM, largely eliminates that im-
ported commodity from ordinary
civilian uses. Bags for agricul-
tural and chemical products, which
normally take up three-fourths of
the burlap supply, will be available
in greatly reduced quantities. The
remaining burlap will be reserved
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haven’t had the experience of the _
two boys mentioned above. Akin, taken the physical examinations, tentative man is to secure wilou. auezaczazca..0a. cazus a.e-
abbreviated forward for the Lions, but are not expected to be called/thes, e f coaching ranks factory to the inspector, which
looked like the best of the lot. before the season ends. i - n Irom ‘t-n8 rans wHll ---+oin +he nil~t‘e eionatnre
. . ;0+ 4 Japanese on orders of immigration
ment must be converted into the
new puppet currency. Any not instead, he reached into an old
turned in by a set date were de- suitcase he brought along dug out
dared worthless and their accep-$1,000 cash and bought U.S De-
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War to Take Healthy Swat at Southwest Conference Cage Prospec
coumted, a looping shot by Miller,,
Lion guard.
A tight defense on the part of
both chibs held the score down in
the first half, the visitors holding
a 11-8 lead at the halfway mark.
Shannon, aided by Fannin, Aggie
center, went into action again at
the start of the second period and
the visitors drew away to an eight-
point lead, but the Lions rallied
and cut down the gap, drawing to
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