Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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Louis Needs
More Speed
Says Dempsey
HOW THEY
STAND
By GAYLE TALBOT
POMPTON LAKES, N. J.. Jinx-
]4— —A! Hooamun, one o<
big. clever negro fighters whe
Lave been helping Ju*
sharpen his batting eye here l>"
the Past 44 days Is convinced that
the champion i* holding, out a fc"*
aecret weapon? to use oa I sj 1* '■
fonn next Wednesday niuh:
• I’m sure Joe's using a ml ••
camouflage,’• was the v.-av the t., :
Lo* Angeles stylist put t. Jo
every now and then he shov.' me
enough *n there for me to km
he isn’t doing his best all ! >
time. He's much fa-Ui than
when we started training, and he
can hit plenty sharp when he's a
mind to."
There's not a doubt in II
man's mind that Louis will eatrli
Conn fairly early, though m
mils a great admiration fu
Billy after having dropped over
to his camp several times to watt h
him box.
Louis looked about 50 per cent
better vesterdav than he did on
Tuesday. He still wasn't tryipg t»
sail in and drop h paitner-. *''■
he even permitted a small smile
to play about his mouth at times,
but he never left any doubt who
was boss.
Jack Dempsey looked Loin 1 e'-
er very carefully and opined that,
while Joe looked stroiia lie t**
do with a bit more speed. Only
a few minutes before the old
mauler had been watching t eon
box. and so was struck bv the
contrast of their style
WEST TEXAS.NEW Mn*tCO LEAGUE
YotUrday» H<*«ul(§:
1 lloiiii la. Albuqm rqur
t'niiip.i El Clovis 12
I Amarillo 0, Lamysa S
Abilene l i. I.nbtKick 4
Today t Standing.
"Wild Bill" Leads
Gassers lo 13-5
Win From Dukes
iop Taxos Loop Teonis
Hove Horrible Nighf
W
3.)
A hi
Liibi
Alta
Lam
Today • Schedule:
P.firr r ot Alfouquer
A hi lent* at Lubbock.
i it ■ i at An .u ill«•
Pampa at Clovis
NATIONAL LLAGUr
Yt**terdJ»y» Paaulti
I.stun at Pittsburgh
t »■ 1 . fcCl'HMj li-
Today** Standing*:
34
23
22
15
14
12
L
13
14
14
21
2«;
33
34
PCT.
72y
7 IKS
M
lAti
.313
202
allowed
tonight ;
ALBUQUERQU1
'Special'—Hill Hun
scattered hits here
Hot ger Gussei f
Albuquerque Duke
Kxceptionalh u
batting bv the Gil'
shortstop Larrv ai
man Vurdon. .-pur
team to victory
Borger 150 10
Aibu'que 010 01
Hair and John-ton;
and Hanson; A’-'andanct
13—
e gpl
the
tl
'ot lie
id Ira
By The Associated Press
Last night was a touch one for
|top teams in tile Texas League
The loop-leading F“rt Worth
| Cuts took a 1-10 shutout front
Houston in a 11-inning special.
Third-place San Antonio nosed
lout by the same More, 1-0, the
Dallas Rebels, holding down the
second position, also 11 innings.
Beaumont got u 5-4
fourth-place Tulsa.
Cellar club Oklahoma (’it;
a 1-4 defeat from Shrevepor
to bottom.
Huber toilers To
Stand Phillips and
Pampa Here Sunday
LEGAL NOTICE
I THE 'teTAWor-ffXAS TO: Mis J.
.1 I'm ley. .1 .1 Curley or John J Cur-
meet the
win
10—13 15 1
*»Q
. tri ll
1.200
Ladies Softball Game!
2<l
23
IS
21
2!
21
2*1
Hoi :
T. B. IN POLAND
WARSAW * .Vi— Nearly L'o.Orn
people, mostly boys and girl
tween 13 and 18, die month
tubereulosis in P land.
Health authorities said the
10 times more prev
Huber golfers will .......
Pampa and Phillips golfers Sun-jJunt
, av aiteriioon in team match P|»y
tiie Huber Golf Course, Joe
J’duck. (luber pro. announced >°-
• All golfers who plan to partici-
pate are urged to register bv I
i> 111 Sunday since l-'Uiy j;t
1 Houck said.
Scoring Will be three points to
ii . 18 with total points for each
deciding winners, Pampa
Phillips will field some strong
tram th year and good matches
c.io anticipated fur Sunday, Houck
pointed out.
ORCHIDS TO INDIANA-
AT WHAT A PRICE!
HONOLULU—(/P)— A Hoosier
girl wore at her graduation an
expensive lei flown from the
iiiain*Iff• prtitlop nt oi before to Hawaiian Islands. Made o| 12 • —
u'r'ori. an of t h.- first Monday after matched white cattlrya orchids, it'States
tin. ..-miration of 42 days from the — —* — —- —-----------
i* « ___________ t .1.1. ritntl/iM thn
III it,' i - a • \. in i« ,t
lev tiiclr unknown heirs and legal rep-
it cntalivt's. GRfUING. You ait*
commanded to appear and answer the
plaintiff* petition nt oi before to
was sent bv a friend to Mary I<0
shore of Brazil. Ind.
Hero where orchids arc soli
groceries for 15 cents each, it i
S120. Florists estimated it w«
have cost $500 in the Uni
date
tum<
They
They e>t
hi suffered
1 Poland ii
i.torium.s, i
nurses foi
Explorer' hove found some 501)
. • ,,f ancient Indian pueblos on
the M util and north rims of the
v;rand Cun.von in Arizona. Today
min- Indian trf.bis still live in the
oI tla* canyon.
1 silane** of this Citation, the
beii MoiWia> the 24th d.tv oi
A I>, lf>4«. it! or before 10 o'clock
A M l>L*(oii ti « Honorable District
C,f»Ut «'i Hutchinson Countv, ut tho
Court House >u Stinnett. Toxoh.
S lid iMamtiff s petition was filed on
the 10th day of May. 104*» The file )
i,iii'ilt*H v* .i d suit bcirut No. a920
The n:imt>.4 ol the partic In waid ,
tilt fur ,\nnte Hilltop iim Plaintiff and
Miv j j. i j, .! i to lev c»i John
j I'mii v, their unknown hear* and lo-
ti i*ep « ntativt as Dofcndflnts.
The nature of said stilt being sub- 1
stantinlly ms 1oUo\*.n, to-Ait: Tins bo-j
inl! a suit in Tr« pass To Try Title,
and also for Damages, Plaintiff claim-i
mu title in fee simple, except for the |
n wrv.itlon of .oil. gas and mineral j
I , ,U Ini \umber Six Hi-. Week j
Nunibrr Five (5) in the original town-
sii. >( Boi-kit, Hutchinson County,
i, ... J’l.uiitilt piavs l«»i an Order!
of tin’ Court granting full and clear
Ml, to .id land and foj p< • -• ion.
/vl.4o askmg for costa and da-oages
lRsu»:ci this the 10th day o£ May. j
Given under my hand and Real of
•■aid ( ai office in Stinnett. T<\-,
a tin- tla 10th da oi Mas A I) 10-0*
Mrs Wallace hellos. <l»-.k
District Hutc:iiiv*on County.
To\as
3En il. June f It 21 it. M. Hood.
MAKE IT A MILLION!”
# •
MAKE A CAREER OF AVIATION !
a good iob roft you
U. S. Army
CHOOSE THIS
riNE PROFESSION NO WI
Room 4
Post Office Bldg.
Borger, Texas
The finest training with the latest
oquipment in the field oi aviation
is yours in the U. S. Army Air
Forces. Good pay while you ledy..
Over three-quarters ol a million
have already joined the now Reg-
ular Army. MAXE IT A MILLION!
Got full facts at your nearost
Army Camp or Post, or U. S. Army ]
Recruiting Station.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ye*i»rdav « Retults:
No garni"- schedule
Today s Standing*:
iladelph
W
41
33
2a
2ft
22
n *
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h
10
23
31
30
37
Mcnday's Bouts
Feature Tag
Team Matches
Braddock Picks
Conn To Beat
Brown Bomber
a| promoter, ’‘Bums'*
,.<»kfd *Ji» st>mcibin;
. n id in attmeiion on Mondus i
. re chid. 1‘ iucbej an
• i today that the lea tun*
-.ill be a tin* team match of j
in or two out of three tall
#►< I
Fiih ht i
, .-nt
ill
P
ti
ol two
Borge,
ni.^ht,
N J
By SID rXDEH
GREENWOOD I-AK1 .
un<* 14—(/Pi—Joe Loin.- euulii
ust as well be a guv lixhing in .
ampan in Siam, foi all the .u
ention Billy Conn gives him an !
, hat he does ch how he looks
You practically have to drag
ny conversation about the Brown
limber out ot ti c I’i't'liu:';
’retty B<>y.
He has become so ••i..rp :dt
oxing *.’57 rounds :■< *.■
itched camp here that in* :e :.i s
lore of the expert aic i.e. ..
ut on the line to pick bun.
bough he's an 1! or 12 to > u:
erdog. And li - .sharpne rear! -
d such a l»euk m a vici<‘us x-
onnd thumping of his i ..
estei (lay, that maria:. .l"h •
lav decided to give him th.. ■'
ff today.
Jack Dempsey and Jim Bra
ock, a couple oi the boys who
sed to own the heavyweight title,
...■re on liaiid ioi tin teat)•
knipscv tliouglit fie looked *
ry bit as good •> he did in H.
xcept tiie added w. igiit t-
lg him more punching power
iraddock went on from then to
ib Billy to beat the Bomber
The New York State Athlete
lommission doctor Walk-
r and Vincent Nardielio were
stonished at the way his pulse
ushed back to norma! after his
rill, far different than they found
,'ith Louis.
Pal I a
coiite ■ t
team: c
main** ;
team an
Stratton
v. dl
>mpi
Tex
is th.
10 p In
1 in Hu* 1 a
n* t a. *i i'
. d of Andy
ark Cartel
Hager and
ether.
te.uii
- ii-man
Th-
is one
Waiter
Rule- J< •:* th
is bout will be
the
same a:- tho>e
govern inu a red
ular
match, with
the exception
that
uiic man of c;,i
ch of the oppo
sing
teams will be
chosen to start
the
bout and the ot
her two men car
inot
enter the* lniv
r unless lagged
by
their partner.
Go
Hoggi.
Mo
'Tiie Bull of t
again
I*,- mo
Don C
day ni
ver Th
. the lo-
iit when
- will be
care
40 minute time
of three fails.
Deadline Tomorrow
In F.P.M.C. Open
Suftlp.I1 Tourney
li
•it
aseball Attendance
early Doubles Record
23, Don
rector, a
A total
have bee
t urney.
Store
By JOE HEICHLEH
ssociated Press Sports Writer
rhe pre-season prediction that.........
seball was in for its biggest j team
ar financially was borne out tu-
y with the disclosure that with
ly one third of the season gone
actly 6, 298.060 fans—more than
ice last year's attendance at
s corresponding date—have paid
>ir way into the 16 major league
II parks.
!*Jot only is a new attendance
irk for the year a virtual eer-
nty, but if the fans continue to
ck to the games at the same
e, last year’s record breaking
endance of 10,951.502 may even
doubled.
row at 6 p. m. is the de
filing enti *es in the Fr;
Phillip Mens Club sponsored P
handle Open Softball Tournatn,
to be hc.d here June 20. 21, 22, and
Paschel, tournament di-
inounced today,
of seven entry blanks
i received to date on the
These include: Wesley’s
Vmarillo; Plains Plant; Re-
| tinery; ttasuline Department; Re-
! search; Pi 'iduction; and Electri-
cians. oi tiie Phillips Petroleum
. Company.
j Huber and li. 1'. Goodrich team
mana;:,ei have indicated their
will also enter but applica-
tion: were not received by press
time today.
Tricky Ward, .1 O Knowles, and
Joe Haves will officiate the tourna-
ment game.. Playoffs will be held
on Sundav. June 23 and the
tournament champion- will be de-
termined that day.
STUDEBAKER iirrl by far with
a postwar car. See the new 1947
Studebaker Champion on display
June 21st. Jeff Wilson Motors,
117 East 7th, Phone 802, Borger,
Texas.
Before Starling On
Your Vacation Trip -
Be sure thGt your car is up to the task of
taking you where you want to go and
getting back.
Don't risk having your vacation spoiled by
motor trouble. Drive in to Joy-Youts service
deportment ... let us check the motor, the
tires, the wheel alignment. We ll make any
necessary repairs or adjustment
the wheels ,. , wash ond grease
con drive off on your vacotion
fidenr.t-,
balor
d \
or
fi
WIKI.ANt)
tMMlM
0 JOHN WHO r.
Full Mu
JSfl
Jty Youts Motor Co
.>
lor-1 out!
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|FlVWu6tM
tr,
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Dad's the fellow who gets star billing next Sunday. He's the
hero who wins everything. Make your gift something he will
crow about (he’ll go for anything you give, but moke it some-
thing really special). Sport shirts, for instance, will give him
a lot ot pleasure and c-ose all summer. Or neckties that are
,colly dapper and how about handkerchiefs? Or give
something in leather that will last for years Remember To-
morrow is your last day to buy for Pop'
-k \ '
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££ It’
"S
HANDKERCHIEFS—
in the large sizes that
men prefer. Initialed or
fancy borders—
50c to LOO
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COURTLEY TOILETRIES
for the man. Choose
shave lotion, cologne
and shave soap-
— 1.00
SPORT SHIRTS—
in short or long
sleeves styles. Pre-
ferred p a t 1 e ms
and colors—
—2.00 to 7.95
COLORFUL TIES—
in a variety of pat-
terns and color
combinations —
1.00 to 5.00
DAPPER SOCKS—
in ribbed, clock and oth-
er styles. Smart pat-
terns and colors—
35c to 1.25
5.00
TEE SHIRTS—
in short sleeve styles—
a choice of colorful blaz-
er stripes—
— 1.50 lo 3.00
MEN'S SHORTS—
full cut for comforl —
expertly tailored. Many
patterns and colors—
—60c to 2.00
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LOAFER SANDALS —
in • variety
comfortable styles.
All leather—
2.95 to 4.95
LOAFER JACKETS —
expertly tailored in
colorful combina-
tions— many pat-
terns—
— 16.50 to 29.50
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KNIT SHORTS—
with built in supports—
snug titling. A variety
of pleasing colors—
—2.50 to 5.00
baihing thunks
in California sty***
A variety ol *ol
orfiit patterns or
sot 14*
t.ftt) l« *
SPORT COATS—
in a variety of
handsomely tail-
ored styles — pat-
terns or colors.
—19.50 lo 27.50
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737167/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.