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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
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Kaise:
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Eagles Meet
Top List For First Week of Ploy
Yankees Drop
WATCHES N
JUDGE ED MILLER RECALLS FIRST WEST TEXAS FOOTBALL
Westerners in
Two, Take Flag
Featured Test
3rd Year in Row
bit of right guard for Simmons ol- coach Mi charge of both teams One
1897 and of the games was played at the fair
grounds.
Classy Fight
Card Arranged
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While reminiscing, Judge Miller
1897 that it is today. "There
West
Texas football game was piayed in
w hich showed power
Cowboys, Cats
SPEAKING OF SPORTS—
Today’ Sports
In Tough Spot
Parade
To Scrimmage
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—DONS BIG AND GOOD
By HrSrI MeLEMIOnE
Odessa
started the season
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ol play
the Dor*
very
noon for the Hardin-Simmons grid-
ders They will report at 1 30 to
motion picture
ans as did the
over Moran 32-6
months
that there would be such a
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Top news from the A C C. train- "money" pitchers.
extra base blows providing the mar-
I’M FEELING
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CYM SUITS
TEXAS ROD AND GUN—
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ridge beat
Oil
not dampened th* enthusiasm of
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
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Restored
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STUPENDOUS FEATURES
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RODEO . . . HORSE RACES
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two games poet
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being ab.* to squawk, for one thing
Don Wallop St.
Mary’s Rattlers
Another Layoff
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United Preu Staff Correspondent
Vogue Cleaners
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member, on, Thanksgivng with a
great deal.of excitement even more
them yalu-
suggestions
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lea.
Lubbock, Vernon
Breck Impressive
In Early Triumphs
ed Sox Rainout
Clinches Pennant;
Bucs Boost Lead
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today Miller refers to it as the first
• rugby-football team of the school
Today that Ed Miller is Judge E
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judicial district court which serves
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term of life.__
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made 91 yards passing to 42
for the losers.
mathematics for the professpt
TOWN HAM LOST
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but the gates will be locked to all in through the back door, though.
Not with a 14-game lead right now.
strengt..
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on improving the game habitat on
Playing 108 noles is going to be their places and eventually build-
burdensome to the famous prof*.*-__— — ■ ■ ■■■ ------
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zco -a pa,eu av uzve Ibu Judge Miller states tiat enroll-
attracting a large crowd ment at Simmons during the time
— 'he attended the school was about
A. J. SHIRLEY
YOUR DECORATOR FOR 18 YEARs
ball of fire in the 8-7 afterpiece weight champion, will seek his 17th
. with, two homers, a triple and six straight knockout victory tonight in
runs batted in a non-title bout against young
This boosted the Brownies out of Stuhley of Chicago.
By SID FEDER
Associated Press Sports Writer
And in the confusion, the Yankees
Tf ae knew
the 2 mung*,
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W lzz. and chemistr} at which he and padded something like a horse; was a mesquite pasture.’ Miller
Was not so hot because of difficul- ; collar Our sweaters had some sort j states
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golf
GYM SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 1.00 UF.
WOOL AND COTTON SOX.
AGIF -TANDINGs
Vational tur
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Dub Wooten Co.
ATHLETIC & SPORTING GOODS
1075 No 2nd
Abilene
? nene ha* offered proof positive
that it belonged to him.
Fenaa with IV long pull should
provide a true uccekor -A Jones
•9 CoTEh5103 b Vnited Eee
He says the coach Krause made membered > of Midland or Pecos: •
his football boys trot four or five Harry and Will Logan, who resided
That day of days for thousands of Southwest conference
football fans—the opening of the 1938 season—comes up Sa
fell before O-
eek Neither is
.division of the
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529 30
496 244
430 32 ,
384 7
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mm. These Don* are big.and the} re
hard to handle any weekend. even n •
than on*
100 this estimate being liberal* The
faculty consisted of four or five
teacher?
Judge Miller recalls that the col-
lege team beat the town team but
doesn’t remember by what margin.
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spectators.
It will be a
r‛HE game .is sure to be a bruiser Coach George Malley can start _
I a f ward wall against the Cowboys averaging 209 pounds Even .perform before
• the winner
Before the—first general can
get his epaulettes pinned on.
and while the ongwriters still
of shoulder pads but there were
no nose guards and shin guards.
OTHER PLAYERS
Members of the team Judge Mil-
ler recall*. included: the late E. D.
Lotspeich, Vic H. Anderson, brother
of George Anderson. Abilene: Harris
Walthall prominent E] Paso at-
torney and son of Judge Walthall,
judge of the court of civil appeals.
El Paso; John and Temple Lewis,
brothers who lived near Sweetwat-
er: Willingham (first name not re-
row it for the ocasion For. the
able-bodied Ame
announcement a
I HAD A
HEADACHE (
win backyard.
The-Rachers have
and causing excitement-no end The
other was played as well as T re-
Mineral Wells 44-0 in, sh re Metz
Belt s fir*- conference
Monday Evening, September 19, 1938
into * . on Friday, and then swing into
the farmers
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lege That was back in
in sionals in- more
The crack
They would be
rhyme with ( zechoslovakia. half
the healthy men in the country
will have reported for duly And
what is more they’ll be armed
with clubs.
No call for volunteers no selec-
tive draft ever rounded up so. many
today and tomorr ow,to acquaint themselve
They leave for the eqast Wednesday pk
association and gives
able information and
and beginning play
in this work t e de
। By
• (Copyright
The man who lost th
silently from the side lines t
Wilhelm II, sitting in
toward a war-chattering
Adolf Hitler’s dream of
| imperialistic drram tha
mud among the hanks
There was a day when t
an incomparable goose-stepr
upward into economic pow
domination of two continer
11 be wise to put you
a dark hone—tha* 1s
Two of Abilene's three college games rained off their schedule in
football teams settled down today Chicago, and that made it mathe-
to drill for tough games this week. .matically impossible for any club
The Hardin-Simmons Cowboys to catch the Yankees.
will go to, San Francisco to meet Even if Gehrig & Company
S F’U Dons Friday night, should lose every one of its re-
while Abilene . Christian college maining 13 games, and the Red
I tackle# an old nemesis. John Tar- Sox should take all their 14, the
word to
week downed Big Spring
Kimbrouzh s Hardin-Simmon* Cowboy* as yo probably know
by now /will play the I ‘niversity of San Francisco Dons Frday
belonged to Dazzy
waters was an important activity. Washington
, । Chicazo
protective । during the past year of game Philadeiphia
warden.- and fish hatchery work-
Wilson 20-6
36 on Saturday and 36 on Sun
day The winner probably will
have already spent his $5,000
for foot powder before he fin-
ishes He II have a bunion for
every birdie, and his arches will
sink along with his putts.
McCulloch so than the first Sever I player?
Hanrahan, 188 Atwill, 187 Swason. 169..
SHIRLEY FLAG CO
his third
since Ed Miller played himself a played that year with the same
Brown. Coleman and
countie* He is serving
team 20-0
sectional a
Beaumont *
boost*' th
top spot (
Denison, a
28-0
Graham
Brook’yn 4-3 Chtcago 1-3. «Secona game
• ed at end of fifth darknes-)
Pittsburrh 1-1 Philae’phia 0-1 «Seeond
leton at Stephenville Yanks would finish this wav;
in order to polish up the Fouh Club— w
spots, the Cowboys and Wildcats Yankees . ........... 94
will stae an informal scrimmage Red Sox . ...........93
at Parramore field this afternoon. You cant say the Yanks sneaked
opener with John Tarleton. Only the 36. Yankees They have an in- or Bill Trotter both of them hard
freshman likely to atari is Nick field and they have the pitching, for the Beaumont team to beat
Pappa- freshman lineman from topped by big Rufus the Red Ruf- San Antonio won the opening
San Angelo. He kicks off for the fing and his 21 victories and lefty game of the final round last night.
Cats. * Gomez, No 1—among baseballs 10 to T with timely and frequent
Friday.
Two other
Tahoka 51-0
Water has been running under । the latter year .ties with his mathematics Miller
bridges for more than 40 years "In .act there were two games recalls that he did most of the
which smashed orh Dakas 34-6
while Longview the rate defend-
ing champion, downed Woodrow
Mr Callender goes into
Nothing is so soothing to the pros
than those locker room post mor-
tems where they loudly explain that
if it hadn’t been for that one little
putt that didn t drop, or that lousy
lie on,the 15th fairway, or the cam-
era that clicked just as they start-
ed to swing on the 10th. they would
“have been a cinch to wi They
wont be able to make ex wses at.
Fenway A tournament of 106 hole.* •
zives everybod; time to make up
for a lapse,or two
( ome to think about it, this
tournament will come as close
as anything ran to determine
the best golf pin r in the coun-
try. Many have claimed that
title since the fall of 1930, when
the leaves turned crimson and
Bobb y Jones turned pro, but
NEW Y’ORK Sept 19 - UP -If By HAL SAYLES
war comes and America has to r - RANK KIMBROUGH is in the kind of spot football coaches gener-
bilize quickly hete is-a hint for tl l all like to avoid
war department There's not much fun taking a trip- even a nice trip like the one
Announce a golf tournament V h he s taking to San Francisco this week, if you have things—terrible
a first prize of 65 000 . thing-- -on your mind
lie past and doea
more of the same
e gentleman with
dogs & dubble brl
aid go to him vith
him a letter
when A & M meets the Texas A.
& I club If Todd continues h®
1937 pace the Aggies are given a
good chance to win the champion-
ship -
Arkansas’ razzle-azzlers chose a
tough opponent in the Oklahoma
Aggies and ma* find trouble d
winning the first game in their new ‛
Fayetteville stadium Coach Fred
Thomsen has worked overtime to
develop a passing combination to
replace that of last year.
championship semi-finals
prospect today with the
were knocked out during this game
' and had to be removed on stretch-
l ers, ' Judge Miller recall*
The simmons team and the town mies each morning before break-
team—the college had to have tom- ‘ fast ..
petition- had the same coach. a- Miller weighed about 170 during ....... ..... Juuge aa.a.t.
. -rerman professor .rom Chicag > by his football days, about 20 pounds says that Abilene wasn't the city
the name of Krause Judge Miller more than his present poundage, in 1— th... . L td.,. -T..c..
says the coach spent his idle time Uniforms Sure we had 'em. Our was at least a mile of area between Vance originally. But you can bor-
teaching Latin, at which he was a .playing pants were of heavy duck**” ““ ' “ ** ’ “ *
ers Tn all 2 846 279 fish were res-
cued. almost as many as were dis-
where it i
money on
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S1 81
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’he unknowns one whit The $3,000
prize has gone to their head* like
strong wine causing them to shake
the moth balls from their plus-fours
and dream of birdie*, eagles, and
h es-in-one
So many of them have en-
for the tournament that
officials are seriously consider- *
partment and fish hatchery work-
ers were assisted by anglers clubs,
and other* sportsmen* organiza-
tions.
Streams that were about to
run dry were watched closely
and as many fish as possible
seined and moved to permanent
bodies of water when danger
three teneG
The Colorado river flood of July
23-26 left hundred* of thousands of
fish stranded in pool? far removed
from the river and created one of
the year s major fish problems.
mgyThis modest advertise-
N8 ment is to call your at-
“55 tention to I |
Ha DI ODENT TOOTH
AA POWDER
A 5 nefeue
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17 Compton Bldg,
vum
There's little to choose between
tonights main and semifinal num-
bers on the professional boxing card
at the Sportatorium. Promoter V.
R. Griffin is proud of both offer-
ings
Charlie Chinn. ex-S. M U. foot-
ball player and winner here "last
week squares off against Bob
CALENDAR
I T. C. U. vs. Centenary at Fort f
Worth.
Texas A.& M vs. Texas A. & I.
at College Station. * 0,
Arkansas vs. Oklahoma A. & M a
at Fayetteville.
Baylor vs. Southwestern at Waco 1
Southern Methodist vs. North ■
Texas- Teachers at Dallas.--------■
Texas vs. Kansas at Lawrenca
Kas. "
I The Texas-Kansas battle prom- ■
ises the most for those who have ■
and believes that the fi
by defauit when the hu-
•U give up after, say, 100
are hunting for
3 To
CAN FRANCISCO like Hardin-Simmons, is depending on a crack array
•3 of sophomores this season -Among the topnotchers you'll probably
read about before the week s up are Henry Almeida a fancy stepping
quarterback from- Honolulu Marvin Mosconi, 180-pounder who tabbed
six touchdowns in e scrimmage against the frosh recently; and Cliff
Fisk 212 pound fullback
. The Don* will be by far the biggest learn to face the Cow-
boys this season. Just take a look at the weight chart of the
probable cast:
Ends -Breceda 193: Yarnell ’.85 Telesmanic, 205: Sullivan, 187:
184 Tackles- Ri e 220 Ramage 204 Hill 234 214:
no chosen team in action, but 1
Coach Dana X Bible's Longhorn*
' must play without their offensi’^
ace. Charlie Has. Haas fracturW
a shoulder in scrimmage Saturday
and may miss his second year of
varsity competition A similar in-
jury incapacitated him last fall
The former all-state back from
Corpus Christi was considered tha,
team's best punter and runner “
Coach Leo t Dutch > Meyer s T C
U.'s Homed Frogs face a real test
against the Centenary Gentlemen.
Centenary, out-played a favored
Frog team at Shreveport to win 10
to 9 last year, but this time ti@
Meyer men are looking for national
। honors and should be harder to
whip.
Halfback Dick Todd will launch
his bid for all-America recognition
the Panhandle district. Plainview
holds victores ove: Kerrville and
Bowie of-l Paso. ■ e lattermost 2’
notable because Bowie is the fv- -
ored team for the distriet 4 title
Rescue of fisn from unsuitable Srroind,
KEEPING VIG
early. Adding 16 holes to this
tournament make* the carry-
ing of reals to Newcastle seem
like a downright sensibie en-
deavor, "because it already is
sc heduled for !•* Yes. 108 or
six complete rounds Without
the extra 16 the boys will have
to play it on Thursday. It more
one day
— UP —The thin
-ponement Of the
game of -
ing up a game crop that will be
as valuable as their field crops
A total of 10,000,000 acres l-
-eadv has been signed up by the
wildlife extension service
Objective of the extension service
1* double-barreled
I. To bring back and distrib-
ute more evenly thr wildlife
species on farm* and ranches.
?. Tn increase wildlife by im-
proving its habitats, by afford-
ing better protection and by
regulating the harvest to insure
ample seed stock being left
each year.
from the state’s
• The quick-acting. prescriptic
gredients in the "BC" formul
Yankees clinched their third
i straight American league pennant
! yesterday by losing two game* to ’
1 the St. Louis Brown?
Of course, there's nothing to get
excited about Every one knew Col
Jake Ruppert's hired hands were
' going to do it over the weekend,
i give or take a day. But the rain
I was the deciding factor Boston's
second-place Red Sox had two
he feature inter-
on • * schedule
or over Bryan
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Frew.* Staff Writer
Lamesa and Odessa, graduates
from Class B football ranks, make
their start In the Texas interscho-
lastic league championship race
this week bu‘ most of the other
teams play games tha: will offer
further comparison, of district
LOOK! AT THESE PRICES!
Arlingtoz Height
bum* 12-0 last
rated in
Fort Worth dist:
Abilene winner
tersectjonal game from Ho’ Springs,
Ark 26-7 Highland Park blasted
Adamson Dallas . 32-6 and Brack-
enridge. the San Antonio district
favorite, downed Dallas Tech one
of the ranking district 8 leaders
16-0
Austinof Houst stgesome-T
thing of anupsetin beating Balli
« Galvez ■ 18-7 To* '.*•’*- had
been rated among the leaders in
district 14 where Port Arthur and
deaumont seem destined to. fight
it out for the. championship. Port
Arthur served warning last week
by traveling all the way to Mas-
sachusetts to down tn* Marblehead
gether forms a game
. GREATEST M
the opening confer
the league cellar, since the Athletics -
only broke even in a twin bill in 3
Cleveland The Indians took the
opener, 7-3 and the As climbed
aboard master Bobby Feller for •
, 14-3 nightcap edge
Over in the Natlonal- league.
Pittsbureh « P es boosted ' their
lead to 3 1-2 sames by wrinning
and tving against the Pniltes. Russ
Bauers four-hit hurling and Paul
Water s ninth inning single meant
a 1-0 opener .victors for the Buce:
then the Phils held on for a 1-1
stalemate betore darkness halted
the afterpiece in The innangs Left,
Vito Tamulis and the Dodgers top-
ped 'he second-piace Chicago Cubs
4-1 in the Brooklyn opener, and
the Dodgers came from behind for
nightcap •nurd-place Cincinnati
Var"
rained out
The Detroit Tigers trampled
Washingtons Senators 81. In the
only other game that escaped the
days downpour.
WHYToT
n°wH
there came a day when
6 forced—by a minority
-so the Brownies just beat em
twice
Buck Newsom fanned ter. and al-
lowed seven hit* for a 4-3 opener
- - ■ -1
urday with six of the seven teams in action against non-eon- , 1
ference opposition.
Rice institute, defending champion and co-favorite with
•nd All the rest—hss
term tn that capacity Judge Miller
resides in Brownwood and in addi-
tion to his legal duties he, finds
time to direct affairs of his Brown
county ranch, which is well stocked
with high grade cattle
KNOCK DOWN DRAG OUT
Judge Miller entered Simmons
college in 1896 also a’’ended in 1897
ference tilts with Arlington Heights
and Fort Worth Tech blastling off
the lid in sector 7 and Bryan
playing Corsicana in district 1!
Tech lost to Sweetwater. 25-6, and
the entries is so weary be ran
scarcly ring once, much less
twice.
The thought of winning $5,000
has caused hope not only to beat
but to fairly clatter and batter, in
the Breasts of duffers who couldn’t
break a 100 with cheating privi-,
l*ge« Cl uba which were last swung
when the feather ball was in vogue
are being brought down from the
att and polished, and men whose
last round w as in the days ol the
sand tees are crcking their vere-
brae with practice swings
The fact that the entry lista in-
cludes the names of all the coun-
try's great golfers—Cooper, Smith.
Snead Guldahl Little. Manet
New York 3-7 Bt Toufe 4-8
Wa*hinrton i Detroft s
Phtladelphla 3-14 Cleveland ?-l
Boston at Chicago, two game postponee
ram.
with a 25-0 win over Crane, meet*
El •
ference game c: the El Paso dis-
trict where Austit defeated Fab-
ens 19-0, last week EPaso high
was beaten 20-6. by fomas Je-
ferson of the San Antoruo district
this true of
and last
: of the
Oil Be.- 13-6 faces Plainview in
ing quarters last week included the But that made no difference to gin of triumph The Missions knock-
shifting of Earl- Durham, regular the Brownies yesterday. There were ed Paul (Dizzy) Trout, the league s
guard in 1937, to center, crowding the Yank.', just having clinched the Ieading pitcher out of the box and
of Pat Wyatt for Red Stromquist’s pennant of their history for a new went on to accumulate 12 safe
end berth. and the sensational league record; they’d qualified— hits. Lloyd Diet* and Cloyd Stith
punting of Harold Persky. and art favorites—to accomplish who, relieved Trout also were hit
Season opener for the McMurr; what no other club has ever done; hah! Sid Gryska hit, a home run
Indians is still three weeks away, win three world championships in for San Antonio.
------a row They were the unbeatable* ----------------------——------
Nez York ........
Boston ... ......
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Brookiyn ........
Philade phia
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TEAM
New York ... ... •«.
By WELDON HART
DARMERS who have chased, or desired to chase uninvited hunters
I off their proper*’, will sympathize with the anonymous author of a
sign which hat:** on the wall at the state game commission office
f* l* printed tr'Wni'a WI a Uaik beard and U raai ». -----------------
NOTK______
Irr^HPas<f7* will B perwuted tu iht full ?M*m *< 2 munarel----
dogs which never wa* ever sochible to strangers A I dubble brl .
shot gun which aint loded with sofa pillers. DAM if I aint
git ten tired of this hell raisin on my place.
SAN I RANC ISCO, Sept. 19-
• AP)—The University of San
Francisco Dons surprised them-
selves with a display of power
as they opened the collegiate
football season in San Francisco
by burying the St. Mary s team
of San Antonio. Tex., 31. to 9.
yesterday.
Only twice during the game
were the Texans able to ad-
vance the ball past the 30-
yard line, once in the first
quarter when they reached the
28-yard stripe and once in the
final chapter.
The San Francirco team
produced a brisk running game
and a telling aerial attack.
Statistics showed the Doni
madr 11 flrot downs ta >ix for
209 12 Rowe to pitch them back into the
157 19 running in the final round of the
lai 361 Texas league playoff serie® with
or 219 Guard* Benedetti 181 Firmer!' 200 Kremesk 197
rman 189 Bright, 205 Centers Stinson 207 D Fisk. 204 Kuhn
Back* Pudoff 183 Casey 185 Almeida 175. Mosconi 180: Braga
Visentin. .168 Bolster 183 Johnstone, 170 Wair. 164 C. Fisk. 212;
tournament, with such a first pr.ze
a: the Fenway country club in
Westchester count: New York I
starts The middle of this week and
those foretgn nanons who aren •
afraid of us, probably wll be after
they see the parade of maniy might
around the first tee
Figures from the tournament
headquarter* indicate that every
male citizen between 21 and 50
who has so much as a putter
a driver and one golf ball will
be there. The entry list reads
like the 1930 census, and the
postman who has been bringing
THE CARD
Bob Michaels, 190. Atlanta,
Gt, vs. Charlie Chinn. 183. Ty-
ler, 10 rounds.
Woody Windham. 135, Abi-
line. vs. Jimmy Maddox, 135.
Tulsa, Okla., six rounds.
Bobby Clark, Sweetwater, vs.
Jimmy Scarmosa, San Antonio,
four rounds.
Jimmy Griffin. Abilene, vs.
Selvin Walton, Tyler, four
rounds.
Charley Ferrell, Hamlin, vs.
Melvin Floyd. Abilene, negroes,
four rounds.
his lightest probable starting line scales 202 pounds per man
I: s after Friday s game that Franks worrying is expected to shift
into high gear There’s a 4 500 mile tram ride home-and just five days
to prepare for the one game Frank and the boys would like awfully
much to win—the homecoming clash with Centenary.
Looks like the chips are sleeked against ’he Cowboys
The Ranchers didn't look so bad in their opener with Daniel
Baker. Those bone-crushing sophomore backs. W. J. Ford at 200
pounds, and Owen Goodnight and Moon Mullins at 195 pounds,
gave the Rancher* plenty of power. Downfield blocking wa*
particularly effective when the regulars were in the game.
.With scouts in the stands from San Francisco. Centenary West
Texas State Howard Payne and several other schools. Kimbrough de-
.cided to turn loose a mini.: the Hill B . ’
Cowboys used only ten different plays and passed only once,
Kimbrough noted a weakness in his team s defense They were playing
too high in the middle of the line The Hardin-Simmons voucher was
working yesterday on an idea a little shakeup that might strengthep
the club on defense
forecast for A owers and cooler
* Monday Evening,
89c
49c
gamble that Great Britain
fight.
History answered him n
World war and with Doo
Today, a: the Third ReK
struggles eastward for he:
in the sun. ' the world has
forgotten the man called
highest’' who, with spiked
and fiercely upturned mt
JOE REICHMAN'S BAND . . . MIGHTY 8HEE8LEY
MIDWAY . . . TEAM PULLING CONTEST . . .
SPUDDER WELL DISPLAY . . . LIVESTOCK SHOW
... AGRICULTURE EXHIBITS
We would suggest that he get
a suggestion On second thought
in touch with Mr R F. Callen-
der, Texas Y. A M. wildlife ex-
tension specialist and let Mr.
Callender explain the extension
service which is working out to
the mutual benefit of farmer®
and sportsmen.
San Antonio
Roze, discarded by the Detroit
Tigers ol the American league when
his arm went dead hoped to climax
a long fight for a comeback in
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goes to Lubbock for a game that
should reveal comparative strength
of two West Texas areas
CORSIC KN 5 GOOD
Corsicana, with its best team in
years defeated Ennis 19-2 Bryar
which had been ranked around the
top in district 1! a as an upset
victim, losing to Beaumont, 6-0
Sixty-six game* a: on the sched-
ule in the state this week. 34 of
interdistrict nature an t four inter-
sectional affairs Ml but one of
the 109 class A teams will have
seen action Sam Houston of Hous-
ton is the lone exception.
Lubbock Vernon Masonic Homne
Graham Breckenridge Gainesville,
Highland Park Dallas Longvies
Tyler Brackenridge San .Antonio
Austin tHouston Beaumont Per*
Arthur and Corpus C sti were im-
pressive in victories las' week Es-
Michael* a slugger .of some- note
from Alabama in the"ten-rounder.
Much interest is centered, how-
ever on the six-rounder between
busy after- and every one from the rock bound Abilenes Woody Windham, an dg-
__L. — coasts to the , shores admit- inr- ve little rmgrmuicr. and the
Ung theyre among th- aU-tlme colorful Indian fighter. JImmy
great ’earns Maddox. Both were winners on
newsreel camera. Barring casualties PLENTY OF PUNCH Griffin 5 inaugural card last week
in today s workout, the Cowboys will They have -power, these Yank* ,r.st0 the. three, prem , ary
go into the San Francisco game with five regulars hitting more than ______6 u underway at 8.30 oclock.
with full strength. 20 homers each so far this sea-
Coach Bugs Morris has not in- son. and the whole bunch, as a the game with the Mission? today
dicated just how he will line up -.earn, threatening the all-time high He must meet one of two San An-
his veteran team for the season of 188 homers for a season, set by tonio aces, either Harry Kimberlin
ished food for
though’ for other teams of dis-
trier 2 by mowing dou Neucastie
a strong class B contender 39-0
Jim Bennett of the Graham team
•core* 31 poin
outstanding
straight post-
national tennis
was oncca symbol of ailit
4 The world has almost t
—but Adof Hitler has no
Nor would Hitler want
get The nazi fuehrer, a
in the armies of Franz Jos -
Wilnelm’s dream collapsed,
that at history repeats itse
$ hall be this difference: T
Reich shall profit by the
rors of Imperial Germany
r - •
Whatever word the kais
say now- is buried in the t
a swift events crowding Eu
* ward another war H ' l
chief of the United Press
land and in contact with
me- emperor since that rai
he fled into exile 20 ye
reports that Doorn was
• shlert as it is today
Wilhelm, now 78. ter
rose ' garder, pores over
ments relating to the one
ing question of "war gui
keeps his lips sealed I
a given strict orders recen
* his “court" to do the
or BEAUMONT. Sept. 19— UP-
The pennant a inning Beaumont
3’ Exporters relied today upon the
« . right arm of Lynwood (Schoolboy >
UP FROM class b RANKS- SIX SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
Lamesa, Odessa Start Schoolboy Race teams prepare for openers
_________________:_____________:______________________________________________ Texas-Kansas, TCU-Centenary Games
Reminiscing From Bench—
Trttas Christian University this year, will delay its start-for an
. other week. "A '
as an indication tha: Longvies *1I
have plenty of trouble -ith Tyler
in the district campaign,
NORTH SIDE LOSES
Lubbock defeated the alxays
strong North Side team of Fort
Worth. 7-6 Vernon downed Fort
Worth Pol 26-G Masonic Home
held the state runner-up Wich:
Falls team to a 7-7 tie Brecken-
National enene
Cincinnati at Hoston (21
S1 Louis at Nen York 2»
Chicato at Brookivn (23
r’ittsburzh at Philadelphia
Imerienn leneve
Rost r at Ch irA € • 12,
New York at *> Lout
Wamhinzton at Detroit
at Cievrand
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