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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, JULY M, 1937
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Bucs Slug Win
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runs in the 8-5 triumph, thirteenth
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The White Sox kept their place.
Miller Defeats
Firemen 12 to 2
Rudy Vallee's place in the heart
of Evelyn Gresham, 18. above,
has been usurped by an Euro-
pean count, the showgirl dis-
closed as she sailed for Cannes,
France. with a girls' troupe.
Rumors of her romance with
the orchestra leader followed
his assault and battery fracas in
Boston, where Vallee pummelled
a news photographer who at-
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A pitching duel between George
Milstead of Tulsa and Jimmy Lyons
of Houston ended in a 3 to 1 win
for the former in a series opener.
It was the fourth time Milstead de-
feated the Buffs.
The cellar-dwelling Dallas Steers
tried hard but failed to take a third
game from Beaumont, dropping the
Totals:
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Johnson, 2b
Pilgrim, cf
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CHICAGO, July 30 —•—H*‘s the
dean of all Amercian League in-
fielders and "Old Pegleg" to his
mates yet Jimmy Dykes, in his 20th
major league season, still is show-
ing the youngsters a trick or two.
The Chicago White Sox mana-
ger. wholl be 40 years old next Nov.
10. isn't breaking into as many
box scores as tie used to But when
he does as happened yesterday, fans
and players alike realise the great
job he is doing in keeping his club
well up In the first division.
His team was tied with Boston
yesterday at 4-all in the eighth,
with two on base. Dykes, with his bad
leg so sore he could not place all
his weight on it. went into pinch
hit and lashed a double to right
center which won the ball game.
A fast man could have made It a
triple. Dykes, wincing with every
step, actually hopped on one leg
the last few feet to second base It
was a fifth straight win for the
Sox.
He will talk about everything but
where his club is liable to finish this
season He believes pennant talk will
tighten up any club and prefers
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Giants on six hits. to save the
Cards from a shut-out in the four-
game series and drop the Terry-
men to a full game behind the Cubs,
a hr, blanked the Brooklyn Dodgers
9-0.
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Tulsa 2. Houston 1. night ,
Oalreston 11. Oklahoma City 8. 1
Stolen bases—Chapman. Red Box.
23; Appling. White Sox, 13.
Pitching—Ruffing Yankees, 12-2;
Lewson, Tigers, 11-3.
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ing into a restaurant. Kelly, stab-
bed seven times, is in a serious con-
dition in a hospital here.
The bodies were found after day-
light. In a ditch along the Jackson-
ville Highway about 3 1-2 miles
from the state capitot. The bodies
still were beside the road an hour
after they were found.
This was the first lynching in
Florida this year and the first dou- ।
ble lynching in several years.
Eugene Ward, a city policeman. ■
said he heard the negroes were
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day, will be held this afternoon at
5 o'clock in the Fundamentalist
Baptist Church Burial will be in
the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
FOR S
heife
the box in leas than an inning by
the Cubs Sunday . . New York Eve-
ning Post says Mike Jacobs and
Jimmy Johnston, both tops in fight
, promoting will announce a part-
nership soon. . From London
comes word Don Budge will jump
to the pros the minute the United
States wins the Davis Cup.
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Phillies, 6-5, the Cards managed
to keep up with the Padre until
Dean’s return to action.
Meanwhile, the Yanks carried on
their American League slaughter,
tilt 4 to 3. Dallas won a’win bi l Freshman Tom Henrich's homer,
night before last to break a long double and single furnished four
losing streak
AUSTIN. July 17.—According to
information received from the So- ,
cial Security Board by Orville S. Car- I
penter. chairman-director of the j
Texas Unemployment Compensation |
Commission, applicants for social se- 1
curity account numbers may still
obtain the necessary blank forms
and assistance in filling them out
in any branch postoffice or Classified
substation, even though a Social I
Security Board field office has been
opened in the city where they are
located.
Requests for duplicate numbers by
applicants who have lost their so-
cial security account cards should ’
be accompanied by a new applies- !
tion marked duplicate requested," I
League Leaders
(By Associated Press)
National League
Batting — Medwick, Cardinals.
.411; P. Waner. Pirates, 388.
Runs—Galan. Cubs. 74; Medwick.
Cardinals. 70
Runs batted in—Medwick. Cardin-
als, 93; Collins. Cubs, 61
Hite—Medwick. Cardinals. 123: P.
Waner. Pirates .121. _____ _.
. Doubles—Medwick Cardinals, 32;
Bartell. Giants. 23.
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practice catching for the Boston
Bern is the son of Zizzy Sears Na-
tional League umpire . . Tommy
Farr, Marcel Thi, et al arrive on
the Berengaria today. . Tommy is
quoted as being "con winced" he
will whip Joe Louis . Ooi John
Reed Kilpatrick. president of Mad-
Won Square Garden. Sew to Los
Angeles to sign up Sonja Henle,
the skate queen—also a few fighters
with a supplementary statement as
to the reason, such as “card lost.”
and the place and approximate date
of filing the original application.
Information on applications for
account numbers will be held as ab-
solutely eonfidental and will be used
solely in the administering of social
security laws. Carpenter said
Carpenter urged that every per-
’ son working in an employment sub- '
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Games Tbnight
7:00—7-Up vs. Morris-McClendon
8:30—Knights vs. Methodists.
, „ . ted Germany.
L Pet Budge’s victory sent the United
was attended by Mr. and Mrs
Schmertz, Mr and Mrs Sportsman.
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Clinic,
Garden and legal adviser of John of the sea. I was able to meet these
B Wanamaker Oo. were guests of emergencies: There are times, how.
Coach and Mrs. Charles Sports- ever, on the seashore and on the
ma: The thadrchavs cemsvzapon- do well to refrain from challenging (
““s»» the Pan American
The guests were entertained at humans to master
a luncheon at Marquis Hall which
It must oe extremely cheering
news to Manager Frankie Frisch
that Jerome (Big Toe) Dean is
hastening to Boston to rejoin the
St. Louis Cardinals and help put
them back on the right, or pennant
winning, track
Frisch has missed the Dean right
arm to no end. But, if he hasn't
missed it even more, it's due to Si-
las Kenneth Johnson. On the Cards’
current road rtlp, Johnson has won
four games, his latest a 3-3 defeat
of the Giants yesterday, while the
Redbirds have lost three.
Johnson previously had appeared
the other arm and you will be
swimming
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3 3 0 0 Antonio Missions pinch-hit his Mis- '
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Texas Lehgue
Team- — W
Oklahoma City 67
Tulsa 54
Beaumont------
Fort Worth 54
Ban Antonio 51
Galveston 47
Houston 41
Dallas 39
American League
Team- W
New York 52
Chicago • 49
Detroit 46
Boston 42
Cleveland 3T
Washington 10
t. Louis 22
Philadelphia 22
National League
Team— w
Chicago 50
New York 50
Pittsburgh 43
Rt. Louis 42
Boston 36
Frokln 32
Cincinnati 31
Philadelphia It
No 1 Giant rooter is Jack White,
owner of “Club 18," a night spot
Jack has a big score board hanging
on the wall of his joint . When the
Jinte win you can find the result
in box car figures When they
_ _ _______ lose, the sign reads: “No fame to-
DOG-GONE BB
football Dodgers are playing abroad
six games behind the Yanks, by
edging out the Red Sox, 6-4, for a
clean sweep of the series, and the
Tigers mauled the Senators for
an 8-4 triumph.
The Reds and Bees in the Na-
tional and Athletics and Browns
to the American League had, open
dates.
tog days are over . . His mighty
3-- „ right arm is almost numb from el-
T NEW XORK, Jula9-0Van LJw ~ eiuider pent aouons in
Hn8s.M “ng0gfrean1ace. of.the I New York ar X-raying and dlag-
Brooklyn Dodgers, fears his pitch- r~-- - •——---— ---
Dr. W J McConnell and Bullock
Hyder. In the afternoon they were
taken for a tour of the college
Plenooandthecsttetatoien thench, 3 and see clearly. You can exhale
southwest of town yout breath against its pressure pro-
Although definite plans can not xided your face is.near.enoush.to
be announced this early. sohmertz the top to catch a breath when you
Intimated that ne planned to in- need it. You. can travel unlimited
vite. six members of the Eagle track distances in itai you play the game
team to the Millrose games next according to the rules, but its »
winter—Wayne and Blaine Ride- deadly enemy once you start fight-
Wut, distortTrunners who entered ing it. Slapping or beating the water
last year, and the relay team com- is no way to!set along with it. Just
posed of Dalmer and Elmer Brown, reach out, get an arm full of .water
ton Chrisman and Lonnie Hill. f and embrace it and you will find
Alvin । you will get along nicely Then try-
night. __ ,
Ban Antonio B. Fort Worth 8. night
American League
New York 8. Cleveland 5.
Chicago 4. Borton 4.
Detroit 8. Waablngton 4.
Only games schedulea.
National League
Pittsburgh 8. Philadelphia 5.
St Louis 3. New York 3
Chicago 9. .Brooklyn 0.
Only gemes scheduled.
HOW THEY STASD
FOUND—Better pup, black and white.
about 4 monthis old Owner pay no-
tice and get pup Bob Cunningham
4 miles couth Argyle 990
WIMBLEDON, Eng . July 20 —(PP)
—In one of the most dramatic
matches to Davis Cup history, Don
Budge, the California red-head,
spotted Baron Gottfried Von Cramm
two sets and then beat him today
6-8, 5-7, 6-4. 6-2. 8-6 to the fifth
and deciding match of the interzone
| finals between the United States
and other small cars. SavtL
i ject to the law make application
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. July 20 — for and obtain social security ac-
(PP—Assistapt, Ctjet.of Eolice W. count, numbets He pointed .out that
L. Prater said two young negroes these numbers are necessary to
charged with the stabbing of a Tal- the proper establishment of indi-
lahassee policeman were lynched by • vidua! employe records m ptepara-
unidentified persons early today . tion for future payments of unem-
Prater said the only information I ployment benefits
he had was that the negroes were —---
Triples—Vaughan, Pirates, 10;
Handley, Pirates, 9
Home runs—Medwick. Cardinals.
20; Ott, Giants, 19.
Stolen he lev—Galan. Cubs. 15; J.
Martin. Cardinals. 10.
1—PHehtag^Wta.-Heear Hub-
bell. Giants. 14-4.
American League
BaUtog—Gehrig, Yankees, 380;
DIMaggio, Yankees, .371
Runs — DIMaggio Yankees, 76:
Greenberg, Tigers. 74
Runs batted to—Greenberg, Tig-
era. W; DiMaggio, Yankees, 83
Hits — DIMaggio, Yankees, ill;
Bell Browns, 110.
Doubles Bonura, White Box, 30;
Gehrig. Yankees, 29.
Triples—Kreevich. White Sox, 10;
Kuhel, Senators, 9
Home runs—DIMaggio. Yankees,
24; Greenberg, Tigers, 21.
Baptists Win
Over I. O. O. F.
Thirteen errors on the part of the
Odd Fellows gave the Baptists an
8 to 6 victory last night. Ten hits
were recorded for each club Adams
struck out three and walked two
while Blankenship struck out one
and walked four.
Box Score
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293
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617
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416
408
385 ;
Thirty-one base hits. including
nine home runs, three triples and
a trio of doubles, rang out when
Galveston's Buccaneers slugged
their way to an 11 to 8 win over
Oklahoma City in the feature tilt
of the Texas League last night.
. The display was thought to be
the most impressive extra-base hit
performance to the circuit since
1930 when Gene Bye slammed three
homers in one toning for Waco
"Pound 'Em’’ Paul Easterling
smacked two of the circuit-wallops
to account for five Indian runs
while Dooley of the Bucs drove
three triples plus a homer for a to-
tal of 13 bases and five runs bat-
ted in
Skipper Zach Taylor of the San
3 2 1 0 0 1
4 2 1 4 0 0
200 001 3—8
130 101 3—8
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After being clipped to the ninth the bad, the wis with the losses,
for Wally Berger’s 11th homer of ________________
Miller's Cafemen took an impres-
sive 13 to 3 victory from the Fire-
men last night This win for the
Cafemen raised them from the cel-
lar and dropped the Firefighters to
that position Carlton and Veanue-
va pounded homa runs Tor Hiller.
LApstreu, Fireman hurler, struck
out three and walked two while
Carlton struck out three falling to
walk any.
Box Score
Firemen- AB R H PO A E
Sullivan, sa______3 1110 1
Gale, cf ___________ 3 113 0 0
Wight. 2b_______ 3 0 0 3 1 2
Lpstreu, P____ 3 0 0 1 1 0
Dodson. 1b .—.. 3 0 0 3 1 0
Castleberry, rf .. 3 0 0 1 0 0
Vick, 3b ........... 3 0 0 3 1 0
Knight c __________3 0 13 11
Cotten, U-___________ 2 0 0 1 0 1
A floating excavator in the Um-
folosi river Zuzudand. frequently
digs up- crocodiles.
finder may overlook doing so.
4 117 0 0
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| <A>>—Demands for a party primary
I to nominate a successor to the late
Joseph T. Robinson won organized
backing today from a group of bust-
ness and professional men.
A committee, headed by former ,
State Senator Arthur Johnson or i
Star City, opened headquarters for
the “We want a primary" move-
ment in the same downtown hotel
where the state Democratic com-
mittee will meet Friday to decide
how the party’s Senate candidate
shall be chosen.
The committee holds power either
to select a nominee itself or to or-
der a primary, if a primary is call-
ed it is expected to postpone un-
til mid-fall the general election,
now tentatively set for Sept 14.
Before the committee meets, def-
inite decision may be reached by
Governor Carl E. Bailey on the
question of whether an interim ap-
pointment to Robinson's seat will
be made. Capitol sources indicated
this decision would be influenced
largely by developments at Wash-
ington where both the Senate ma-
jority leadership and fate of Presi-
dent Roosevelt's court bill have to
be decided.
Bailey is expected to seek the
I senatorial seat and while he is not
formally on record on the Supreme
Court question he frequently has
classed himself as a Roosevelt man.
Water Sports
(This is one of a serie* of articles
prepared by a Red Cross wui kef on
water sports and safety.)
Do you realize that most people's
difficulties in the water result be-
cause they have never been proper-
ly introduced to it? People who
would not take liberties with a fero-
cious dog, or a coiled Loa constric-
tor. will take the most unheard of
liberties with the ocean and expect
to get away with it. The ocean has
a worse bite than any dog and
can squeeze and choke harder than
the most powerful snake. My ad-
vice is never to take liberties with
water when you mest it in large
quantities.
T‘ve had a wholesome respect for
I it since my earliest meeting. I’ve
nearly drowned several times and
have seen the implacable power of
a deep, placid lake which has claim-
ed the body of a child; have felt the
pupil and irresistable drag of the
undertow, and have been beaten to
my knees by eight and 10 foot
breakers. Because I had been prop-
erly introduced, and because I had
a wholesome respect fpr the power
TULSA, Ok, July 20 —(— Pro-
duetton of crude ou in the United
States increased 35,589 barrels daily
during the week ending July 17, to
an average of 3,585,197 barrels
In.-Mw c* ‘ ~
today.
Oklahoma had an increase of 12,-
400 barrels daily to 630,900, East
Texas decreased 100 to 474,700 bar-
rels daily to 630,900, East Texas de-
creased 100 to 700 barrels daily, and
the total State of Texas registered
an increase of 4,614 barrels daily
for an average at 1,423,293.
Louisiana had an increase of 4-
860 barrels dally to 259,325, Califor-
nia increased 500 barrels daily to
068,250 and Kansas' production was
up 5,2075 barrels daily to 197,450.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 1937, newspaper, July 20, 1937; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539955/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.