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Final Out For
Tulsa Advances
To Second Place Cochrane Marked
Up by Pop Time
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American League next year .
It there is, the Yanks are sunk.
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Big Ten Raises
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contract as non-playing pilot of
the Tigers for next sesson, although
there's always the possibility that
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CHICAGO. Sept. 10—(-The
Big Ten and Notre Dame, which
will team up this fall to present
acene of the biggest acts of the in-
ter-colleglate football show, raised
the curtain on the 1937 season to-
day.
Recognition of
Spain Blockade
Still Refused
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"The Lost Leaderbecause Words-
worth accepted the poet laureate-
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Jello or ____
ROYALGELATIN
cellar dwellers.
The fourth-place San Antonio
Miscatons lost to Galveston 7 to 3.
Beaumont took a double header
from Houston 5 to 1 and 8 to 6.
SPORTSROUNDUP
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Boston 5 Philadelphia 3.
Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati 0.
St Louis B, Chicago ».
Brooklyn 5-3. New York 1-8.
HOW THEY STAND
Texas League
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Erod, c----
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Brown. If -----
Normile, p --
Make Your Next Pair
FREEMANS
Livie Leaguers
Take First Round
By HAROLD V. BAILIFF
DALLAS. Sept. 10.-—Hillsbo-
ro’* air-minded Eagles and Port
Arnura battering YeUow Jacket
clash this Week as the 18th annual
football campaign of the Texas In-
Crisp, Firm
LETTUCE
Green Hard Heads!
CABBAGE
Dozen
15c
2 Pounds
13c
Yellow Ripe
BANANAS
Thompson’s Seedless
GRAPES
Arkansas
Head
5c
Pound
2c
Pound
4c
The Washington football Redskins
should credit Branch Rickey with
an asssitant . . . Sammy Baugh,
the passing fool from Texas Chris-
tlan, signed with the Redskins . .
. later he signed to play baseball
DALLAS. Bep. 10.—(AN—Norman
Thomas, Socialist leader. started
a fund here last night to buy anew
sound truck and other equipment
for Herbert Harris. Socialist work-
er. who was tarred and feathered
here a month ago and his equip-
ment wrecked.
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Hillsboro and
Port Arthur To
Open Grid Season
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THE CURTIS
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Its 1936 team. Port Arthur returns
with another veteran club.
One hundred teams wait unti
next week to open the drive. Five
others go into setion Friday night.
Denison playing at Greenville in a
game almost equal in importance to
the Hllistboro-Port Arthur tiit. Den-
ison, a favorite in District 5, gets
a rugged tert against Greenville,
District 6 contender at Oreenville.
The former, however, will be favor-
ed.
Quanah of District 3 plays Class
trict 11 tackles Class B Caldwell
at Bryan and Laredo at District 15
warms up against the Laredo all-
stars.
While enrollment in the 1937
campaign does not end until next
Wednesday, the present roster of
107 Class A teams is expected to
B Nocona at Quanah, Bryan of Dis-
Stand. Director Roy B. Henderson
time was the resigning of Bur-
leigh Grimes . . . That spikes
reports, that Lefty ODoul to shitt-
inug from San Francisco to Ebbetts
Field ... Joe McCarthy says
there!! be no dead ball in the
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Dutch Brandts four-hitter gave
the Pirates a 1-0 decision over
the Cincinnati Reds Vince DiMag-
gio’s three-run homer enabled the
Boston Bees to win over the Phil-
lies by a 5-3 margin.
The Senators slugged the Ath-
yletics twice, 13-6 and 13-10, with
a total of 30 hits. The Wmite Sox
outlasted the Browns, 9-8.
STANDINGS
WILLI AMS
Cincinnati
American 1
Team—?
New York ..............5.
Detroit n-................-
Chicago ........ -
Boston ..................
Cleveland .
Washington .........3...
By SID FEDER
Associatea Prem Sports Writer
Old Pop Time marked up the
final out for one of baseball’s gran-
der playing itoi eHl lull?.
Mickey Cochrane was definitely
and officially through as a catcher;
in the future, hell be bench man-
ager only for his Detroit Tigers.
And all over the big leagues, the
reaction was the same:
"He was a great guy while he
had it.” ;
Mickey is one of the fellows who
makes baseball the national past-
3 No. 2 Cans
25c
2 No. 2 Cans
13c
24 Cans
15c
the best contracts in the league-
two seasons at 7.500 potatoes per.
Tommy Farr says the real rea-
son he broke with Manager Ted
Broadribb was that Ted did noth-
ing to heal his cut eyes on the night
of the Louis night.", to which
we say nerts. . __•______________
SHOPPING SLOGAN FOR 5
8o.
By EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK. Sept.10.— (]Mike
Jacobs said today he offered Fred-
dy Steele 840.000 to fight Fred
Apostoli for the middleweight U- _ _______ _____
Ue. but Steele turned it down . , playing career by signing a new
Why? . . Best move the Dodger ----•—■— ~
directors have made in a long
in the history of the league.___,
Hie age limit at the present
time to 16 years. It to the eeMd
season tor thia rule which lowered
the limit by one year. Any boy 19
years at age on Sept. 1, 1937, will
not be eligible A boy who becomes
19 on Bept. 3 or any day there-
after to eligible
Cut From Fed Beef g round
ROUND STEAK 27c
September 10‘s theme song is "Goodbye, Old Straw,” and we are net to
help you follow custom with a great seleetion of fine felts by Dobbs For
those who prefer better-than-average feather light felts, we suggest Dobbs
-Cross Country.” In sturdier weight Dobbs "Gilt Edge" brings you smart
style plus long wear. Your size, in your headshape, is here!
New York ...........
Chicago .....-.......
Pittsburgh ...........
St. Louis -
Boston ...........-.....
Brooklyn
Philadeiphta
Square Quality ~ Full Quarts
PEANUT BUTTER 25c
Sour or Dill
QUART PICKLES 15c
1936 Plymouth Sedan
1936 Oldsmobile Coupe
1935 Nash Sedan
DICKSON-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
ptuctice sessions. •
Nebraska, perennial favorite, must
share that role with Coach Don
Faurot’s veteran Missourians this
year. Major Lawrence “BUT” Jones,
who succeeded Dana Bibie at Ne-
braska. faces Ure season with a fne
line but a question mark backfield.
Jones to just one of three new
head tutors. His job at Oklahoma
was taken over by Tom Stidham,
and at Iowa State Jim Yearger
stevved up to the head cgaching
berth vacated by George Veenker
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ECONOMY CASH STORE
Grocery and Market
PHONE 133 FREE DELIVERY OF 31 ORDERS
To prevent disease entering the
United States, the public health
service last year Inspected 15,981
incoming vessels carrying 1,915,727
persons.
uniforms for the season's initial
workouts in the Irish lair and 10
Westem Conference camps.
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Where They Play today;
Dallas at Tulsa.
Fort Werth at Oklahoma City.
Baa Antonio at Houston.
Benument at Galveston.
(AB night games).
rulsa advanced to second place in
the Texas League standing last
night by virtue of a double-header
victory over the Fort Worth Cats.
6 to 1 and 6 to 3. The Oilers shoved
the invading Texans down to third
place.
The league-leading Oklahoma City
Indians also turned back Texas vis-
itors. the Dallas Steers, by a score
time. He was the sparkplug of one
world championship team and back-
bone and manager of another. But,
in addition to all that, he’s a "right
guy." The boys all like Mickey. and
baseball will have to go a long way
to find another "man in an iron
mask." with his playing ability,
his “Pepper” or hts personality.
Officially, he’s Gordon Stanley
Cochrane, but everywhere he’s been
Mickey throughout his 12 years in
the big time His 34 years and the
effects of a "beanball’ that fractured
his skull early this season have made
him hang up his mitt for keeps
Yesterday he wrote finis to his
AUSTIN. Sept. 10—-TheU.8:
Sus-sidog“tsu *****
or 7 per cent, over the Aug. 1 fore-
ALL STAR COFFEE 17c
Thrift 2 Large Cans
TAMALES * 10c
Picnic 2 Cans
POTTED MEAT 5c
Picnic 10c Can
VIENNA SAUSAGE 5c
terscholastic League opens
championship rase. Hillsboro won
the title at District 11. Port Ar-
thur not only took the District 14
championship but waded into the
semi-finals where the Jackets fell
before the fine Kerrville team that or o vo 1. xaxng . uem ewe,
gave Amarillo many a heartache 0 the three-game series with the
in the finals. .
The game is scheduled Saturday
night at Port Arthur, not unless
Hillsboro has uncovered a floek of
dark horses Port Arthur should win
the contest. Hillsboro lost most at
m.~ the Brooklyn Dodgers, yes-
terday Carl Hubbell was belted.
5-1. in the opener, but the New
Yorkers came back to take the
nightcap, 9-3. with Master Melvin
Ott whacking four hits
This even break boosted their
league edge a half game since the ,
Cubs' finally lost their jinx hold I
on the Cardinals and were given a .
thorough going over, the Gas House
gang winning 8-2 behind Lon War-
neke
The Red Box stopped stooging for
Yankees for a day and hammered
out a 13-7 victory over the Amer-
ican League leaders with a 16-hit |
attack This defeat, coupled with
the Tigers’ 10-9 victory over the
Indians cut the Yanks pace-setting
margin to 11 games. A single by
Billy Rogell in the ninth, with the
bases loaded, brought the Tigers
in.
states.
There are no changes in the
rules this year and the same plan
of 16 districta will be followed. How;
ever. Henderson says he does feel---- ---
that fyt938somelot ^a^X ttractestipulatedthere.wouidbe “
ence A districts should be arrangea
due to the steady influx ot teams.
The numbes this year ta the htghest
mdustrial— AB R H PO A E
Moses. ss -a----6 2
McCrary. 3b-85 — 4 1
Richey, U ------—4 1
Bavless. 1b -___5 1 _
Meredith, rf-- 500100
Maclachlan, ct — 5 116 0 1
AtStn* st T 4 1 3 3 6 6
McReynolds, 2-200 2 51
Pace, c .........—--410300
Gay, "pi............... 3 22 1 2
Penney, 3b-p -— 1 0 0 0 1 0
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craft in the Mediterranean Sea.
Secretary Hull, kept busy for
weeks by the Sino- Japanese crisis, d
disclosed he also has been fol- l
wants
in his 12 seasons under the big ,
tent. he’s batted 320 in 1,455
ue games and has driven in 830 runs
• • 2 in five world series, three
for the Athletics and two (1934-35)
as pilot of his own Tigers. Those
are the only clubs for which he’s
played since accoming up from Port-
land in 1935 at a fancy price of
950 000—but worth every cent of it.
Ready for Stretch
While Mickey prepared to leave
tonight for a tour of Europe, the
rest of the big time dug in again
for the stretch drive.
In the National League, the
Giants were three games in front
by virtue of a split in their double-
header with their best-loved "hat-
i
Eostrut trying Pomazenuphismana
. Along came Rickey . . "We
want no contract breakers," he
told Baugh . . “You report to
Washington" . . Sammy did—by
air . . Incidentally, he has one of
cast. __
The estimated production coinpar-
ed with 2,933,000 bales last year
anahandsparomnengs"teported conda-
tonnal indicated mgEidS :35
pounds per acre, compared with 131
pounds in 1936 and 133 pounds the
previous year.
We Are Writing
a blanket residence
burglary and theft
policy for $15.
C. E. MILLER
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 7
with the Cards . . Latter con-
BRING YOUR
CAR to—
BLACKBURN
OH and Tire
Co.
for repairs, servic-
ing or any other
need.
1211 W Hickory
Phone 16
___THURSDAYS, HESULTB2
Texas League
Tulsa 9-8, Fort Worth 1-8. night.
Beaumont 5-8. Houston 1-6. 1
American League
Boston 18. New York 7.
Chcago 9. St. Louis A
Washington 18-13, Philadelphia
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BAKED HAM 60c
FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER MEAT, 1b.
Youll appreciate these fine new shoes on sight!
the first gams at Gty Park last
tight The second game between
these two wi be tonight at 7:30.
Behind Normile’s pitching. the
«ctors got started in the fourth
after going the first three scoreless.
From the fourth on. they counted
at least two with the exception 9
the eighth. when they were held
sCOreless. The industrialists took an
early lead of two in the first round,
end ttolowed to the second with tout
more. They got only four runs the
rest of the game
Fourteen hits went to the losers,
with 11 recorded for the Civic
group. Nine errors were chalked up.
six by the vietors, Moses of Indust
trial and McCrory and Cobb of
Civic clouted home runs.
Box Score
Standard
FIELDCORN
Foote’s Best
TOMATOES
Starlight (In Syrup)
PEACHES
, a Jewel,
Compound
1706 N. Elm
maammeemmmsmam
I lowing closely the Spanish-Medi-
I terranean situation.
Secretary Roper, discussing the
pet influence of war scares on busi-
7628 ness, said uneasiness so far had
582 1 affected only speculative trade. He
248 added that the actual condition of
838 business throughout the country
268 is good and predicted there will be
.4131 “a major upsurge in fall business.”
352k --------—
„ . 1 The first cheese factory in the
14 I United States was opened at Rome,
800 N. Y., In 1851.
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WASHINGTON. Sept 16.
State Department oniclals said
that this government has not al-
tered its refusal to recognize a
blockade of Spanish seaports.
Officials said they had reason to
believe that American ships car-
rying non-contraband cargoes had
caUed at these ports, and would
continue to ply Spanish waters
There should be no interpreta-
tion of a change in policy, they
said, from the navy's warning to
American mariners of "pirate”
SUGAR
Curang
Ind — 340 100 003—10
civic— 000 333 301—11
Big Six Grid
Training Starts
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 10.—-
A Big Six football season which
Dromies old-fashioned melodrama
will start unfolding its plot today
„ squads asemble for their first
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