Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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SPORT COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
LATEST—(AP) —SPORT E W |
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Two Tough Youngsters
In 175-Pound Title Try
With Eyes On Joe Louis
NEW YORK, July 13 (AP) fáilty Com oí Pitts-
burgh and .Mclic Bettina of Beai'un, N. V . : %v« tough
youngrtters Who fully expect to i><- in the middle of the
heavyweight situation a year from now, elu.h in a 15-
rounder at Madison Square (¡ardí; tmiÍKii! for lhis
country's l7ft-pound title.
Bettina ahoady has been mobilized as lijrh; heavy
weight champion « by the New York Stale Athletic
Commission, and the winner of tonight's, tu. !«• .vill get
an official nod from ihe National lloxin> A; ,-t; Nation,
making i1 unanimous
Conn, reigtijng favorite of New York fans since hi
left hook blasted two victorias tner Fled Apóstol i and
another over Solly Kdieger, has been made a first >hoice
in the betting, with Bettina's admirers receiving to 1
for their money.
Promoter Mike Jacobs has admitted he vxpocts to
make more cut of Conn in the long run than any of the
current "contenders" for Joe Louis' heavyweight tille.
He is figuring, of course, that Conn, who only recently
turned 20. will continue to grow and become a full-fledged
heavyweight by next summer.
Bettina has similar ideas. Like Conn, he realizes there
is little of either profit or fame in the liyht heavy division,
and after tonight's scrap intends to go after the biw hoy's
almost exclusively.
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Mace Brown Ends
HT's If innings
Borger (iarnc \t
Midland Put Off
AM' mil fault liéVe «ill mil
diet to tte.*' Amurillo iiutl cti'vi-
tii ii' bvfe.re ill' <1 < 'inl t i ti f an vot-
ing {or the All-Situs ( i lln Went
'I V Mevieo I<<<UKU<'. they
i nigh' 'i! lurn In bullous f<ii their
c-iS^tdKH.
PuBHlii I- the only 'tuli Itor-
i.Kf h « amn-tiiiiH'il here so far
since the new cluli huí i mil"
ti town, AmnrUle i<i«l tiovi
Hi other two mem I'en- <il the
northern .mili ii of tiic li'Htsii''; t¡< ' ¡¡<'i"
will hoi Iw lii-re before next Pain'1'
W i <1 in .-buy. .Inly 19, \v!:• 11 all ; l.iiUlu "k
ballot must I ' u( ],iiHtiii ii for Midland
Former National League Stan
Defeat Ex-Americans By V to 4
Mi;-1 r .\\s - m:\\ miaicii
IiCCAUI.'K
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I ihr.uek II, I'umpu 5 ! 1 I iiiii-
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Shucks His Pants
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.my morí' before i!i«- deadline lor
Voting,
\<•<•<>i-din# lo tie- mrlwil w<-
< n(t (utlf '"'lUHliiti' ii'd'lvi'd mire
ll'Hlliy, It' 1'Ker will follow II|> it*
Vlidlu utl ultd Lubbock icries there
lilt., week lii those cltle* by "'
Im: to Clevis for it three-Hutue
st# nUirUrm Monday
'I'll- ;;ext lipitu M-fl',-« .'! till'
tiiissers xliii'tfi .1 iiJy 20, next
tjUIH' SH ,|
Atti,Millo ... I
Schedule Thur>ilM>
Itl'i SprHH'. at Amwi'itii'
!in|<ti ut Lubbock.
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BY S||) IKIM'.lt
,\>so< IiiO'<1 Iti'iw S|Kirt* Writer
It Is i\ pleasure 10 report thin
I'iKMunii M; ." Blown It- still ai.
jifuort H«'«V«1' tt putting t?ui ilinat'
four-iilnrm t1" w.
The 1*144.31. iiuli Hinok, ouior
(Htfn't have ,i chiHici to rioi hit
hoi k and lr dtl -i <-ncv<- unci 1011
i rol out o-, ,';ic ¡ill-mui fl<sl<l ut
V.Jik''i' Studioiun Tiitud/iy. lint
he lliailf nil lor II luwt Illftllt ;o
the pirulos knorkril off I lit-
Brooklyn Dodfceri . :mi Icfor* u
crowd of a .4 SI In I hi' only «ami'
on tilo Major Long lie proarntn
Klroman Brown' Intent job ol
an.swerliiK the ulurm \vu« to pill
the rhHl, "Oavlaclntfly and com
|)l«tely. on Whitey Wyiilt, who
has been Juki about the hot tent
in wcomor down the Motional
Lea til)'" pike Hlnee Johnny Vund-
<■1 Meer was dialling out Con-e-
<KKK lusi year
Wyalt had won i luhi xlratlin
up to las) ti i u Ii t ii lid hiidn't been
bsaten in ibo Naiiotml la-iiiiiie
I'M 111 )IU i MU
Brown Uiivi' up just si(\ liii
ran into 1 rouble only i «!<•,' ami
when lie did lie Juki ran Mvlil
out of it UMlIn The virio: y
boimted lije IlUcK lulo u tilth
nine:' lii- with ihe Dbkbuh boy¡
in tIi«' Nuilorial I.eairiK' HtiMidina
Both silleis of ilo l i„■ )••;!4tii*-.* )<oiH|tili : I I ". IiosoiiuIh have a
not down t<> the serioiiw oi k j <i,iliy ■ xpendittui of <f s.:lnu up-
today m Kettlna the second huir i pr^xitnaitjlv oin bull' of thIh
of Ho- "I hodnl. lindel wuy airotinl l.i net Id fro «II p.i líenla'
.M J he rnomenl, the ittMUern ! tiayuenl an I invotíinieiiit
<<t mojo iinportiince weie-
• l' \. h''h"i thai nut', ip v Uhi'i ..ei|>- Boiler, |i<'tp> you.
lile loslllfí -treak of five
tr.iinht th< Vtnkeeh auffernd
•mi la hi week end «oltig
o continue on ilnMr current In-
vaahiii i f the wi-m. and t 21 jum
ow much the Cincinnati Bed*,
"inhiiiu: to htin« oltle their tfhnkv
Nation, i LetiKue lead, tire i;o
■tin to inls'M l.al (ii.odinaii in
•be ii M ten days iiniÜ lie re
•<y«ra fiont the Injury lie suf-
fered in the nil-Klnr imrty.
The in ..ton Ited Sox over I lie
week end sliced the on -e-atrttt
.liberie Ameriean Leunue lead
fit" iIn- chanipiona to a aomewliat
•ai'ihbound ii 1-2 Haines, The
tiling to lie hoi n now Ik If the
coat of ihi' leiiRiie. partlculurlj
thoae tough lietroli boya, run
catch mine ot "ho Rli-iip-und i-'o
innntiiir C'rtiniu tnjeetiiil Into
th*' Ho.\.
(¡oedinuii. a üaií bitter ,is a
vital |iat| ol ih" I ted iiiaeb|ner>
puilli lllarly In tilo sorles open
Iiik today In -New York tin-
!<■("• si irti of Bill MeKeehnle'a
pare aulliotil pint Nino
Boniilovaiml or «ally Berftor or
French Bwrduptray eutt iui-
prove a loi in it hurry, tin
Khinelundiu ■ may be feeliin; the
' ill filar «uní' Mhiitihl lio «¡ven
I i.in I lo i lie I lidian*.
OFFICIAL FANS' BALLOT
FOR ALL-STAR CHOICES
Pitcher
Bit i hut
Pitcher
BiKher '
Catehci
Catcher
Kirgl bas<'
ffee «:i busi
Shoi latop
Thi l it tiaae
lti"l.l field
I.eft field
Center field
ttility
.Muliauer .
Name r t voti.r
AiddtPKH
'lb-' nii.sn'r- Kami' lu-i iitmln
ut Mull i ml mis posipnnetl b<-
<uu>> of «<•( uroiinds. The
ieuiii-. I'ontluue the e>'ii'<« !« •
ill \ uiiil toni;iil'<iw lti||iltK,
u itber and around- perinlt-
tlnjj,.
I nun I licit uo<"> lo l.llb-
l o k for u ShiuiiIii.i ihkIii iii>-
s|<- ami a iloubh'lieuder .Hun-
«In, .
Accor lili lo lilt- re vu tu peí I
elii'dnlf tin- t uHuer- will not
be home MoiuI m. ii- pecvloie -
l.t aim. aineil bill will plu) a
blM'e U nil" -ll'les at rlovts,
)|oiu3i',v, Titc'day, uiiil Weil-
ne-<l ij.
The n vi i me .eric- «ÍI
!•<■ lililí tl >, I'l'iiiu) unit Sj>'-
■il'la;. ¡it.ii' 'iillunil tU'l' '.
Dailai, nt San
rain.
! Ft Worth at 'Jeauuiont
I nt In.
ttkla. City ii. Hhreveport *1
i ailed end 1Mb cm eh train i
ytanillnirN TIiihmIII\
Tea his
IIOII-idii
J 8«n Antonio
j !-'i Worth
' Sbi'ev<'pi.,i t
! Bailas
Tutau
Benumi ill
Okla. City
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Tbtirxl . when the local club i*
hoot o Midland.
However, senio funs in K'duit
to Atuarlll.i < r Pumpa ihit- s<>a-
■ton before the Abilene team came
to Boi'tier hnv' t'.ol a line, on the
be i player.', in tbote two clubs
and ah"utd I. able to turn in
i «ooil bnlatticed 'lub from the
northern half
A lii'llot for inilicafliiK your
■In lee I printed on this page
Fill it in < llp or tear II i ill an
turn ii in to otfbei the home
cttiti munitMera, But. Take well <m;
Hob t rimes, the Boibim I aIlV'
lleruld. or mall lo Tom Miller,
league stntinticiuii. Luhhoclt
\valnncb - .loional. Lubboek.
Te\ VoliilK end- U'eilnesduy
iiIkIiI. July I "i by inintiiKht of
which ill ballots must he fn Lub
httrJt in Miller's hands Other lu-
ll im ■ i. ii ' itr<> on iIk- ballrit
ii'le i-' |if nty of mnierla'
front aT":!i lo select All-Hiara
from Hi, CUi' -ei Mm up. Fans
w ho I iii' Ibree-Rlillie opening
serb- lei" wllb I'mnpsi know
thai v,i.i i kllti|c Sn4tvfalu«l pet-
fi rniuiic s a • well us splendid
team Wi rk which marks 111" (ia«-
fer Hill, mod" possible Horner
tu k i ii ti th" surlfs. two lo one.
Tbe «.Mi vonnii fi-iiow'., chiefly
reapi ns hi- lor ihose wllitt and
v.ho will deMirvo t.poia on Un
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Bos'i on .1 u^y ci ,/P) A
i' ,o prove It w mid have been
Huid of former national teaKue
dttferi ni In their ilny « mallnnt
diars overwhelined a ir itch larjc-
."lid iri re illustr'ouii force of
, in'-time American league «reat
i , mi > I matMin in an oldtlni-
.' > name al Fenway park yes-
terday
rnduunu'd by thell .successors
late III the all-Star ftu'/ie of the
tu i vidwfci day. the a«ed tnoductv
,1 the senior circuit humbled
,,m. ot the great 'si pltehera.
iafioidetn mil oitlfli'ldi'is ever
[ devt-b 1>< .1 by ill" rival orKtinUu-
lliil i .irrigan, who led the
ittltt lied Son I'enaaut winner*.
Was able to une his faai.'il out
Ii i(| ,f Tris fpeuki r Harry
lli oiu r and 1,'Utfy l.e Ais. ihe
¡ .lino t | an.iii.iii lufleld Jf iítufíy
V, M ill: Kddle CiMltrfc -lack
Han") and franklin llfiikei and
'iini ü tin create*! \nieri an ^ '
League pitcher* he ever saw in
hi: i< ng i a reer
,i|ui such aiicleut uiaplers a«
i\ Ynui.... Walter .lohuton. Kd
I. Ii. Chief Bender, Siuvkwy
joe Wood. IB ward Kbinke. Herb
"."un < k Buck O'Brien and Buy
< ■ i.;i >. . wi n uniDaiitllK. chief
'v ' . , ; use Canny Fred Mllchell,
who hicried the NoHonate. I'Ik-
lira,i ' .,' n libed the cradle h>
l.iuyiin: HUi'll kids ' as Al Spoil
rep. t "i out B.-es' iitebor, aid
Lena (,! e<: t'í e Kelly, still active
j.s a Boston coach.
That pai.. rapped out haB
tbeh i<om 10 hits and scored
five of it.v runs.
I.ÍMHI-: bhii:tz
NKW YORK July I:: iA'' •
Hills Cn «by will put up the ,jo
tatoi" It the national tool tin i I
league gives Lo Angelus a
franchise Tony Calentó has
nibbles from the Atlantic city
steel pier and one ol the shows
at ihi' World's Fair more
llnii: bull the clubs in the na1'
lloiial ii«aoi'lat'loii o( .irofessloti
al busobail leagues arc opi-iallng
under the arcs
I,ocio Agri r>f Enst Boston, Mass,
stood tin: recent heat wave iust
so long, and tlten-~Omigo&h!
A\nonM AN KK.uii>:
Itesiills Vi'sti rduy
No games scheduled.
Standings Today
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Texas League Play
Held Up By Rains
It) Tin- Assocltiled Press
'I'lr Tex.i - I .('ague hoped to
du;, Ut" .vi-iihii would let up
so i: ii.nil net down to bunl-
nei„'
It- tn caused uo.st|,oneinelll of
th iritiiir- scheduled yesier-
day i< iiutke up for gjimen ruin•
AII-Ki.hr le;,„, from' <h" North '"I l¡" "lulu before mid,
Hie the winning pitchers Clem ' sii ■ the Oklahoma City Hi-
Ha it sin a ii. the littb l!B.-|iomid 1 dlan.- Inel lo culch u train last
niRhl Iludí tilt at SltrevepoiJ
flrer from Homnton. and Ben
Franklin .the hard working
curve balling Indian.
Both of these fellows hurled
crand ball throughout their mira-
Off ({> keep Ihe upper band ail
the way. Little 11 ait am an, clln<b-
iHM' otil of some deep pits with
ii din I ruble coolness, earned n« v-
en. Btrikoouts, and Franklin,
whom the Oilers never could fig
lire mil. sent thirteen would-be-
bttters disconsolatiJly to the dug
•¿at,
In four ntHi'ts In the first half,
Hausman a I lowed but three euru-
Wwil Texas-New Mexico League All Suu gmise, .l^y 8f , Lubbock ] < d runs. le««t number ol
My MlmtloM tor the Nevthern Tcnm follow iPlavers lo be I strikeouts lu a nine Inning «um|^
wleetud from Pumpa, Horgfr. HovH mid Am/oillo) Vote for four I was elghl Last year with the
pitcher#, two catcher*, lour In fielders ml •h,<. . uillebler IN i fi-mili nluie Hetimb !n the t|«
SPKCIFIKI) POBITIONK, one ntlUty Infiejdftf altd om inunaiier. |if J ,,|n|, fn *) Valley League. Him
I ' f '■ 111 it t positloll j W,,|, It, Jinrt lost III.
Li cal fans also ought lo Joi '
plnyliK' lUNiiagm in v< t'-il lor |nu lilm ln|
Well nil for ma lingers,)
i Ballot must be f i*ned lo ! " valid tin. ballot lo mi-"h laii.i
NlOTK' When you lluvi completed vnm Inillnl. mall II lo Tom
Miller. beoRlie HtndfMtHafi Wai.nii h .1, uriwl l ublnei, '| owm,
III to this pape. * por!p (Bp^ttre tn "I till II <U .1 1,1111 bQmv t' ll'V
' CÍKfüfWÁL INf^WM A "W
All lwJJotr mi)'' he r- "JvtMl ' LuMmiT «0 i ,t i ih<n inldnt ,b'
fu! j 9 tp In ronlM' i• d I-- iJ JBd H " 'in' >«• m tilpjict:
Only iiinfd fc*f#i tatMs trtw tif * <-f ^vapr- «*•.• frYp«r
nvíU b ..¿a«Mlír á it it vote* fir a cr® thin í¿ur
Mtf. «a t«a«, axcept that a vow l.- :• mau*¿er U -il-
hls limit. The Uara a• flnoJIy ••kned will net hi i
ftps called at the end of the
ninth in n-atl deadlock.
The I trill bills ' Mined out w ere
Fort Worth at Beaumont. Tulsa
at Houston and palla- ut Sun
Ant nnio
Today's Miiiiilule:
!• Wortli at Slifevepoit
(nitl lit).
Dallas nt Houston fnight)
Til Isa m Hun Antonio
(nlichi.)
Okla. ''My at Iteauni'inl
(daj)
' <WMI.I • liinn.i
%Vhat helps llorgi-r, lie||>s you
Oilers Defeat
Longview 6 To 5
II) Tbe Assoelaied Press
The Henderson Oilers i\ppar-
ently have regained their old
winning ways.
After lonii leadtng the Kast
T'.mis I .on u 'if lio Ollera recent-
ly wallowed in a had «lump. Bui
l.ust III All I they won their M*xtll
straight, neuritis three unearned
i tin-- on tl Lotigview errors
for a il to f, win.
Tyler hlaukf-d Texarkaiiu 3 0.
iK-hlnd Hill Biberson'H sleudy
hurling.
I ;i-as I ii ■ di-feultid Marsha II,
! |o mid Fred |8( rt tightened j
i in the ptii! lit: as In hurled Kll-
m;oi<' ti; i. r. lo i! victory over
Jiicksonvllle
Tonlttbl' Schedule:
TevurkanH at Sl .i.ball,
Kilgoi'c m llendei'soii
Tyler at longview.
■Jlteksonvillc at pHll">tlt|l!.
Negro Woman Knew
Husband Was Dead,
'Cause She Shot Him'
MIAMI, I in.. ,lul) lit —
i /pi— When a negro ivnnimi
ebiliued a SWI.75 cbeek made
piiyaWe to her lute hu-hnitd
fie mi eh'itHe ra to it-fiilid
a Florida Potter * l.ighl
CiHiipaii) clerk drmiiildctl
proof of the payee's death.
"I shot lil multo I'vs urn
put i" here lo | tine it." was
the netoumlltig; ret'ilnder.
Mhe prinllii "«I a coroiiecv is-i-
tltlcate which stated (he man
«us "shot Ii) wife."
The clerk bunded over
th< check.
When It Count;;
NI-.VV YOtt. July lil
Adtlee to eoift-iK dept
Don i t I'llevo the old adage that
you can't teach an old dog a new
.rick or .wo,
Take the cuse of Morton Smith.
| i lie hlond f'blcagoan who has
been "often a bridesmaid but
¡ never a bride"'in 12 years oí top-
flight golf, or inore «Imply, a tld
who never has won a major golf
(hum plonshtp
Wortiei. be went to Alex Mor-
rison hint spring and they probed
Ilorion': name which bus been
good enough to win the North
Couth, the Masters .it Augusta
twice, the Krench open and plen-
ty of others lo rind out why it
didn't click when the big blue
chips were down.
They fouud out. and as a re.
suit llortoii is one of the real
threat if th" current P. ti A
tournil 'milt U'h a highly techni-
cal change, hard to dennibe. but
its eft'eeiM are Immediately up
paren' In his play since then.
Today lie is pitted against K.
•I t Hutch H.ininon, who works
lor Morton's brother out iiNoiik
•'ark, -II.
Horton entered the Si-hole
<|i!>irter-f!n:tl round at the Po-
liionnk (' C , yenterday with a
well-turned-out I and I' victory
jovn Clarence (loner, who rudftly
Uli" M Kalph (I n Ida III the day be.
.ore, .¿j' ■ ' 1;' -
ilct'iisiiii got Into the itelect
ffmi|> with a 27-ho!e victory over
Bruce Cnltart
Marching along with, but wary
of. the ffltftlity smith In lodiy'n
lower brack<>t were lOmertck Koc-
iiia, the .-inir.ging surprise from
Mlcblü.in, and open champion
Bj ron Nelaou.
In the upper Hector defending
chomp ton Paul Bunyiin, who cel-
I ehrniod bis Slut birthday yester-
day by handing young Finn Wo-
■ gun a 2 and I licking, meets
handsome flick Met*, end Rod
Mutiday. Banyan's assistant, will
Ipive his hands full with Henry
Plckurd, 'he Hershey Hurricano.
llldiKliulitn 1 lept
Tin- Superior i Wis i Kvealng
Tiiiegruni bold Be preMsen all
a'iler iiho all-atr,' ligllte
trying to find out why Oabby
Hnrinett didn't us- native son
Morrle Arnovl-ii Hill
Stewuii sportr. editor wires
"Home T(. wii Indignation High
fans blunie Martin;!t foi los
oí game "
The Cuba open in Phllly to-
day and what'll you bet Hartnott
di e*n't go into town \'ia the
hack do ii ? fc.otbn)) oppon
emu at TiiImi I' , tuny lie inter
ei'iil t. teai-ii ii lias lust snug
i'.cd a I!) 8-pound guard from
Sunn kincr. Ark
One minute Interview
Max Raer "You «sk what I
think ol l.oi: Nova, I don't
ihink I.oil I-. u uooil as he lliink."
he W vet, und I hope he keeps
liarivint, befe re he fights Joe
Leu: If."
Lxpeit'. expe.'t
Oaktmi'l Tribune Joe .iuioIih
Is the first gent. Ill history to be
seoed In the nose when he wasn't
looking Springfield Cnlon;
"tlav" itcy sii.1 ^another miracle
team In Bosli n Boston
Herald "Sox eoiiffttust of the
Vanks' mu ved bus, Imll from
hardening of the arteries '
SI Louis Post-lHtpatch: "Our
Browns are still setting the pace
In tin- American t.-ague. bul It s
In the wrong direction . that
old one about our rait city
first in shooe. first in borue und
hmj lu the American League
still In ids."
Today's giPHd slut
(¡corgi Barton. Minneapolis,
Tribune: "At Mie ('ooperatown
nil «tar game Mike Kelly of
Miniuiapolls was coavhlng al
third Joe Hauser waa at bat
"This bents getting me,"
Kelly said starting for the dug-
out "wad till I bit i homer
for you. Mike.' directed Mauser
. . . and Bingo he did It on the
next pilch '
Shirlev Temple
Guest Of Honor
Al Charity Game
HOLLYWOOU. July l.i !>|
The name of iliindom'-
tie princess. Shirley Temple, v ►
added ti day to the cast of ':ei<|
biitil-H In Ihe anituul inoti t
picture charity liifehull gain. I
Wiigh í I'ieltl iaturduy ¡'ft.
noon.
The liny aim wn n.ur I
gue, ' (>f honor for tin coi.ti t.
which annuully utiraci' ai, a
(llellce ol til) 000
Styled the "lettdlng t"i •
the co'.neili.'iiis," th< «ano ÍH a.-
the names of «"ore* .ot ss.o
Blister Keati n hero ol tli
dluu teum lii thi'.'e >"iu- ¡>
tains the com'eti (¡elle It.,
moud wn ¡i.pp' 'nted i api in •!
Ho I' a(11 Kg men.
Chief umpire will he Hi. .
Herbert, and tin K11. Hi 'tie
hi. down as assistants
Nose Hit Bv Soft Ball,
Girl Loses Tonsils,
Adenoids, Appendix
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mil otli) u nlei i' of cul'tihlge
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1939, newspaper, July 13, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167752/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.