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stoned by his recent signing es a
Brooklyn coch. is no nearer to re-
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steady climb toward the first divi-
sion Tuesday night by defeating the
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Gertrude Lawrence made her de-
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Cecil Isbel or Purdue among half-
backs, polling 4954 votes to Isbell ‛s
5,108. Sam Chapman, the Unixersity
of California's versatile athlete, is
third among fullbacks, trailing Pat-
trick of Pittsburgh and Davis of
Irdiana.
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Cari McNabb and Bob Hill clouted
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A dozen Eagles buckled on grid-
iron harness here Tuesday night
pals
and has turned in something like
175 strikeouts, one no-hit-no-run
saie and several low-hit perform-
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scoring as restricted as in the li-
man game," Allen commented
Lectures to Students
Hearing this mentor who is back-
Tield coach at Louisiana Normal.
Natchitoches, were' some 60 men.
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on a wild peg by Maxey to second.
Camp advanced to third. Hinkle
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which was too hot to handle for
Camp to score for the tying run.
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win—the longest streak since 1833
when they also won 13 and it put
them th the lead by a hairs breedth
or two Today they return home to
thee the Nationat League's Eastern
dubs, starting with the Brooklyn
Dodgers, who knocked their hated
rivas, the New York Giants, out
of the lead yesterday by beating
them 13-5.
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Camp singled to score Gambill and
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Back home tn firss placet
That has a comfortable sound for
any ball club, especially one which
hasn't had a taste of World Series
glory for more than a deeade.
qhats just the position of the
Ptlsbureh Pirates today
They finished up their road chores
in Chicago yesterday by pounding ■
out a 14 to • victory over the hap-
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CANDIDATES
ATTENTION!
outfielder, from the Memphis club
of the Southern Association.
The tribe also announced recall at j
Pitcher Jerry Blanchard from the
Lubbock West Texas-New Mexico
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By GAYLE TALBOT indinns in 9-3 Setback
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wen for the Cleveland Indians took
a t-3 netback at Washingtom to
the first game at their Eastern
tour while the fast-stepping New
York Yankees knocked off the St.
Louis Browns twice, T-3 and 10-5.
The Tribe managed to hold the
top by s half-game margin. w
Brooklyn, anetdentally. explored
the stratospherte heights at sixth
place for the first time since the
middle of May as they gained their
first triumph over the Giants to
eleven dashes The Cincinnati Reds
beat out St Louis 6-5 to the other
National League game and dropped
the Cards to seventh.
411000 that be is satisfied witb
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own of St Pierre. Mar-
island. was completely de-
by volcanic eruption in
Queer things, rare things, useful things,
ornamental things, old things, new
skin sport to Denton and this sec-
tion of the state.
It was six-man football—the game
one to Harrison at short field
nt gel out of the cellar, the Sports
... s. rorasson nut. sme • loamg to San Antonio. 4-3 Shreve-
whosebasic. forma to— tiumree port again madeto many miscues
men.on the 1 to the cinches ,
backfield dsgourges.the line-buck- > Beaumont dropped another game
tag type of attack but puts every behmd Tulsa by losing to Houston
premaum on tossing the ball over- 1 1-0. I wdas a pitching duel between
‘^y night therualment ae- ; sen-sdoroenezpetezume end “
monstated here looked as if the Oklahoma city won over Dallas
game would be a wide open scoring 5-2. It was the Trepans first home
sport. With opposing backs pitch- , victory in eight starts Paul Dean
mg fast and far, but Coach JoeAll-lwesthe victim but turned ma wen-
let who was brought here to Intro- ! pitched game nevertheless
Using his ambition to become
tramethemethoadtsts regatned thetr W ksuk s: “«
I our-run ead where on three sin-. rptiroment •
swsrjsw TEmroTbomenkrpsczrdunmsmemrs
plate An Mddtirnartwuerchurthe succeed Burieeh rmesat
men as Brown slapped out a four- the Dodgei Helm in due time, but
base blow with on on. With these they are havins.sheirdoubta now.
oasrosonenunersatsazoslane . mahssmmpiyssprdrhetpmsne
Talley. winning hurler, gave up 11 of exhibiting the great bambino
hits, walked two, and struck out the remainder at the season, to the
two while Proffer allowed 11 hits, same spirit that P T Barnum cnee
walked two, and failed to send any intrigued the public with the "miss-
one down swinging----, 1W Itak." The Babe missed out
Box score: somewhere.
Kiwanias— AB R H PO A E MacPhall, after first maintaining
Gambill. 1b____4 13 8 0 0 mysterious silence as to his plans
Harris. If____ 4 0 0 0 0 0 for Ruth, has let it be known late-
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MaDonald. ss ---- 2 0 1 2 5 0 where the Dodgers wind up to the
Roberts 2b----- 2 0 0 2 0 2 current campaign
Hanson, cf —;----- 1 0 0 0 0 0 He has emphasised this by rush-
ErofTer, P ---------- 3 0 0 0 2 0 mg into the minor league market
----.—> r, 2b - 3 1 3 1 1'1 the last several days and buytag
Parnet, cf,r 3 1 1 0 0 0 some expensive talent I his wh
1 0‛kc.n stu
; ulatbon football was speedily per-
; reived by coaches of senior colleges
; and iniversities, and it will be more
and more taken up by the larger
I institutions for that benefit. All-
— I let predicted—a training school tar
tende and barks making for speed
; and agility on the field, grounding
tn ball handling. passing and brok-
en field blocking
By tonight's second lesson, a se-
ries of six-man plays are to be
dmgrammed and given the class,
and their operation discuseed in de-
— tail by the Loudslaan instructor.
MARATHON
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DENTON, TEXAS, REcOKD-OHKOMCLE WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1938
Parbusamsteharaund amseabs.nwastqeir13uh
ducted by the Chicago Tribune and
150 associated newspapers, will close
July 24. 1 '
The American Philgnophical so-
clety. founded by Benjamin Prank-
Im, is the oldest scientific organ-
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Henry Wadsworth Longtellow
and Nathaniel Hawthorne were
classmates at Bowdoin college.
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By one way of counting, the
veteran, finding the going tougher
each day and with his chaces at
equaling his marvelous record of
last year fading fast, Thomas and
Bill Trotter, San Antonio ace, just
about had the race to themselves
with the Tulsa ninger holding the
advantage as his team swept down
the stretch
Thomas now has 18 victories and
Trotter 14.
Thomas turned ta another master
I piece last night as the Oilers bent
Fort Worth, 4-0 to give Tulsa a five
and one-half game lend over the
held He allowed the Cats only six
hits while his mates, paced by
Catcher George Susce, punched out
timety blows to score twice in the
: The Louisiana mentor
out it was invented first as a bene-
I fit to the small high school. bring- _.
' tag the attractive items of shortet l „Hdie Miller. shortstop of the. --lc
j roster lessened equipment expense ' Yankee-owned Kansas City Blues ! "E0“S__________
’ and the somewhat subdued danger 5 read} Lo-Eteprightinta.Frankt------ —m T—I-
t to the persona.; player bp elim- S- when and if Uklahoma City Club
I amtmamla 1^“ setmh""rhestsydhe"Ra"ghe“tmst ’ Buys Memphis Player ‘
man play, to tuck the ban under defensive.shoxtatop tile American,
his arm and wham directty Into Asoslation has seen since Glenn
the mas of men ahead, "but must W.g htan Rarney Ross and his
pass to a mHever good-looking better half are pack-
But Ms rahw « training for rev- . ing up for a Jaunt through Europe
But W nmw training for reg- The delegation that met schmeling
------------------------------- I in Germany could have held skull
— practice in a telephone booth. . .
Powell Crosley Jr . owner of the
T
at Dallas
sms ROUNDUP
• answer to the sudden collapse of
| his young athletics on the road. . .!
. An unkind Chicago fan suggested
to P K Wrigley that he come out
( with a lemon-flavored gum and call
! it "Dizgy Dean". . - Joe Louis, who
dropped out of the sky yesterday
“to visit friends," says he did 13g 1
•J .miles of roadwork for his recent
---- iotst with Herr Schmeling . . Van 1
- Mungo'S salary whip appears to be1
; definitely on the blink
j seventh and twice more in the
eighth.
grand entrance next seasaon, Mac-
1 2 1 1 0 0 Phall could have, waited until the
4 3 3 3 0 0 winter to make such extensive re-
3 3 1 8 0 0 pairs. i
322340 The Babe has got a bang out of
???’?? coming back to the game, however
311000 briefly, and has made himself pop-
1 0 1 o a o ular with young Brooklyn players.'
- । , 4 , , He has drained off more than 10
3 0 0 3 0 1 pounds and As down to a trim 235. ।
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Kiwanlans, 10 to 4.
------- By holding the Clubmen to three
ward pitching honors of the Texas up. three down m the first, the
League season today I Methodists returned in the latter
With Ash Ellin, ‘Oklahoma City part of this frame where a double
by Harrison, and singles by Cock-
rell and, Brown accounted for two
runs for the Churchmen to take an
early lead. The Methodists added
two in the second where Maxkey hit
a bounder to Roberts at second,
which the latter errored on. to
.score Partin, and on a fly out by
Harris to Williams in right field,
James crossed the plate to place the
score at 4 to 0 at the end at the
second.
The Kiwanlans climbed back into
the game in the third to tie tilings
up Williams led off with a single,
stole second, and scored from this
base on a single by Parnell Gam-
bill. veteran first sacker for the
Clubmen, beat out a slow roller!
down the first base line for a hit
The victory cave Thomas a record
duce the newest wrwe in the pig- 0shhrweportnkpopnce wim pot
Worth in seeing which team wound-
CHICAGO, July 13—College
gridiron stars of big name Mid-
western schools are away to early
leads in the nationwide poll to select
the team which will appear against
the professional Redskins at Soldier
Field Aug 31
First returns, principally from
the midwest sector, show only two
c..n. .0 ea.0t. .. mcber NEW YORK July 13.-(m—cu
vrta .an students,at. Teacher and1 Dotson, the basketbal
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lesson of a one-week course in tenth season together rei vamit Eroner, j
the six-man game sponsored bylqunta . They pad°furyeis wullams.
Coach Jack Stevo a program that m high school, three wars in Jm-
continues with more lessons and'tar college and have starred for
more complex offensive and de-1 good old Sam Houston for a cou-
tensive plays analyzed by Allet to- ple of seasons . In the nine years „
night and Thursday night and them ' eight of their teams have been pen- , Earrh. “
is climaxed by an exhibition six- nant winners Harrison, sf
man gridiron contest to which the • _____ Cockrell, lb
general public is invited Friday Down at Rice Institute in Hous- Rouse. 32 "
ntght. 1 ton they have an enrollment of only Erown .
Six-man football was begun tour 1 200, but they sure know how to Evert, ©
years ago in a Nebraska high school turn out them athletes . . Frank Faruna ” -
and has been spreading in a widen- Guernsey, half-pint sophomore, won EeRF —
tag circle ever since. Allet mid the national collegiate tennis title, jame 20
Hundreds of secbools played it in i Freddie Wolcott, another soph, was MAXe!. * -
1937 and it begins to assume the' one of the years outstanding track- . Tae p -
proportans of a coming major sters. . . And the Rice footban Owls m-i.
--■ — not only captured the Southwest Totats:
Conference championship but fol- x
pointed »wed through with a win to the D
Cotton Bowl. M--
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Results
(By Associated Pres)
The Marshall Tigers gained an-
other game in the drive toward ths
East Texas League flag last night
by downmg Kilgore. (-4. while see-
ond-place Texarkana was losing
to Palestine, (-0, and third-place
Henderson was taking it on the
chin from Tyler, 8-4.
Hal Capdevile fanned 11 Kilgore
batters and limited the Rangers
to 7 hits while his mates were clout-
big the apple for 13.
Palestine swept the series with the
liners behind the five-hit hurling
TESTERDAYS RESULTS
Texas League
San Antonio 4, Shreveport 3. '
Fort Worth O. Tulsa 4.
Dallas 9. Oklahoma City 5.
Beaumont 0. Houston 1.
* National League
Broolyn 13, New York 5.-------/
Pittsburgh 14, Chicago 8 *
Cincinnati 6. St Louis 5. i
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American League
Chicago 8, Philadelphia 6
St Louis 3-5, New, York 7-10.
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