Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 23 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
,TW«rwl
kgkfSwii
1 that l
- there a
tag aerv
pastor
Church.
- have ph
Mr* Vii
t C. Dowd
Dr. and
-Deni
Pilot
Severs
i
5®w
Jfc r-M
» ■'_______g
McC
37S W. I
r
-5
a'-*:- ■
pi
I staple
I inchei
Pen
from »5
r_.-„ Croqulgn
.S.
ms
( - a ”
TIES
L£
■
*
RFW
Din.
(tree
* 10J
--?4
reaident, now of Port
a former
itl
*
j®?
—
t
>v.?
1« •
pffiits
I
4 ’.SI
iffi
II
r
J
APEX RADIO
man la the game fot the Lumber-
PECM SHEUERY
**»
=
NATIVE
IMPROVED
INKHELLED
<KA4KLU
surar
For Duck Season
WE TREAT
Guns and Ammunition
10
YOUR CAR
I
/ •
I
fist
!
TV.-TT "TT
‘572.
IlilW
Tsi
I*
III
it
iwt'yi l'“ *■'>>■■
iiw
(criminate. ;n<
praallisd"d *
, another German grapplsr. and Jim
London, l,. ~
ar=nrT-5G----sr-
See Our Automatic
Electric Pecan
Cracker at Work. I
UO
and ateo-
ptant was
AND
shcLLBB
tackles.
The Brone line did outstanding
work and one of the surprises of
the contest was ths ground gaining
ability of Starr, substitute back on
the Denton Club
Denton won the game without
the aid of Payne, star quarter, who
was out with a injured ankle.
Denton Typewriter
Exchange
•*1 xr-»
Phone 780. East Side.
—
to-jjp ><’*'
L’W-j-'j.’. IwpcmrisU-it
■ A" ‘ .
Es bought for any price. When Wil-
liam Wrigley Jr., asked me to put
a price on Lucas, 1 just laughed. Lu.
4 , w
taJ1--
Own<r Mttes7
ties ’Denton was
Dealer P
b
■I
T!
£
E
KM
JOHN A. ORR, Realtor
216 Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
You Are Perfectly
Welcome.
I
.....
wdt Pljni
{■, ■ -
r ae« touchdowa.
Howorfh kl
n
rr^~'-r
i' ■
«•
_______... team deft
Vernon fl ' MriAwb*-Veraea ■
aftbrnboia<;..‘5a»/‘-
The Denton i
first quarter gf(. 7 “ ,__2
B
made
an
> cut
npa
425 »ecall of Bill McKechnle to replace
•BUF’ “"Winrr— ____1U l^ailaa*
MallaMZV
M*escent rilling
Itw. JHH
p w
f i wl m 1 ■?:— ■' LEEWlwt.llk
TO IN 3 PERIODS
LIKEA
FRIEND
N ‘ do^EisXOr ‘ted^O0'
7
----------—------- «■'
SATURBAY, OCTQBMI
' 'A
•J plays and di4> not attemnt many
, passes. The Brones also laid down
■ a defense which held the Vernon
ily have moved into their new titleholder.’
home. 717 West Oak Street, recent-
■ >»4
,’W
.....
v* new baseball owner, Sidney
WelL In a Mg wayt They’ve rallied
round the new chief because they
T
JardR
ted ut
Ilf!
V
U . 1
■F’ V
Cowley and Freeman Lead Offense for Den-
■
r
^*-r
Wa Promliw
VarVtul Attention
and Guarantee - -
Our Good! i
rfFti *
Ipd __________
L^KJ^eldefense set up by the local
«*«?. moteWfc a half-hearted attempt to score.
DENTON BRONC JjOCALS
BEAT VERNON
1 TOO .
• ' ini >'1’»
.r ■> *-■•■ ' -
DALLAS, Oct. 19 —Shot twice and
suffering from loss of blood, Dewey
Davenport, 23. was in a serious
condition today while Johhnie
Smith, former husband of Daven-
port’s companion, was held in the
city jail.
T 2Wth rem^-kal
| L . per CrabJfee.
BeoNd'to a residence' ..
p— ................... i ........ .■'......________
ilPUSK
Mt
’RICES
to build it up,” said Sidney Weil,
the new club president, to me dur-
ing the world series. oH .1 ,
“No player on the club is for sale
and there are at least three. Red
Lucas, Hughey Crits and Swanson.
The Lutheran Church will have
no services Bunday, the minister,
the Rev. JfcJL Meyer, going to
Dallas to preach at the annual mis.
lion Sunday of the Grace Lutheran
Church.
Judge Brent C. Jackson and fam*
583 L.X^to’nit aTiheUlSJ '
Club Sunday morning at 8:90 o’clock
*' score came in the
after a 60-yard march
down the field'and Beatty plunged
over for ttre oilly touchdown of the
contest. 1 t -is
Mall Orders
Espeelally
Sol let ed
A.Wi‘
—————*———/A..,,,4^^^.**,■**
shMkSm*- Baseball will f»M the effects of druwal of^Jwrt itodrtcks^y man-
candidates In the field to succeed
-J1 1 MMd Vi." 7 *
"We will have a winning club
in Cincinnati, no matter whether
it takes one year, two or three years mMner "in ‘which“'be *bas
- -------- w-n hl.tlLl* “m ~.”n. twbS
stamp of approval won’t bs ptaeed
on the new proprietor nntll late
next season—but just the same. Cta*
clnnatlans fool confident AKeil la
going to do Mg things Cor them.
Right now Well is all hustle and
bustle and ltrs the ot season. Of
course, he may do a lot of hustling
’ Billg Southworth in the leader-
L “ship of the Cardinals, who abrupt-
I* ly sent the former to the minors
TSfter the debacle against the Yan-
’keee in the 1928 senes.
J, £ Now McKechnle has a four-year
tt tontract with the Braves a job that
J may easily take That long to get the
n Boston club lifted Out of its long
C- decline.
> Donie Bush departed from Pitts-
a. burgh under circumstances remlnis- '
1
TO
or
let*
Iley
punted to Denton s 38. , v >.
Beay made s yard at Iglrt »nd.
-»----- waa. ---
Haynes made'3 at right tackle. A
bad pass back to Haynes caused st
' “ ' “ay recovered. 3eay
________ Nacogdoches' AB ’ins.
Malcolm Wallace ntercepted Bmel-
- c iWS pass
:•€, .Jen-
llfler : or
o
TERRILL
EAGLE RESERVE
CLUBTsOHSgg
■ \ Denton drbw a l»-yard pena
, L- -t, ***. 1 *' KzklHitva’ Wnmnn nit nt Adi Atit /
a driving type at hame
Stoves, dishes and cooking
utensils at special prices.
i Taliaferro A Son
Hardware; Sporting Goods.
*SS«*r’
iSasaS
iBHBHai.
iHeru^xWren-
tans urn YOU KM0W THAT4. Ml
id HUDKlMe^ttC Billy H
A Papke, middleweight jl
boxing champ 20 years ago.
•.-wtaged a bout roeently at 11
tbn Bastanehury ronab.' I
near Cos Angelen. wbnro tbo "> S I
Ace is training tor bin fight
with' Champion Mickey 1
Walker. . , . It waa a lit-
tin training camp fMtnro to
•Id gtovoa with which hn
■rocked Stanley Ketrhet ro^ -
sleep to broom champloa.
. . . riaka O’Hara; notod
Irish tenor, backed aa Mah
kid team for two years in I
Cleveladd betoro hn over
J_ jaw them, t ,.,WhdB.<M .. ;
T ~ singer appoarnd throw on
the stage tho kids told hMa
they were the onoe on whom
he bad spent his dongh.
... Jimmy Foxx pftaM
oeerotonally down oa thd
! eastern Maryland farm Bn- 1
fora ba .watt ta the Alh-.;. ;
latlaa:.. f-HRMOftJ !
' teua, on Oct. I. I
U-4 s
p
BW” cetvad ip
age to 18
reived 3 ]
anything. Thom who really know
him t>elieve. however, that he win
,jiot lot Me aptbaelaem get away
with hiae. Ho waata a wtaaor.
there’s no question ot that, and
thro tar he baa goha about the job
at acquiring ana in a fhoroaghiy
business-like manner.
Before Mell left Cincinnati t»
attend the world sarim he called
Into bis offlee the majority of bls
ball players, laughed and chatted
with them In the hope ot instilling
> a little pep. and laid botore some
of*them their 1888 contracts.
When Well namee tba taw man-
ager. regardless of whom he may
select, nN the 1830 Reds wiH >e
brought to Cincinnati at the ex-
pense ot tho dub to get acquainted
with the new pilot. At that time
the manager, the players and the
new owner will lay plans tor the
1930 season. ’ .
league. Thera la no reason why we
cant put baseball back on ito feet
in Cincinnati.** .'rrLv - ;
The rest of the National League
club owners will watch the efforts
of Mr. Weil to rebuild, wtth con-
siderable interest, for hie club has
been a weak link, flnanclelly and
competitively, for some time; eq
much so that there has been talk
ct shifting the franchise to such
a city as Detroit. . .
——- ' N-
Aroang the comebacks of thelat-
mTbf*MCKechnle’s leave taking of ter part of 1888. there have been
nene more conspicuous than those
of Jack Sharkry ip the ring, Big
BUI Tilden on the courts and Olen-
na Collett on the links . «.
Mias Cull<t*s performance was
no comeback in one sense of the
word, for she demonstrated her su-
premacy in American golf for the
recond successive year and fourth
time altogether, yet ft took a aeries
of courageous uphill fights for her
to even reach the final at Oakland
Hills against Mrs. Leona Tressler.
... ‘ - —-yr
If Al'Vll'lji&L’ni' ' * ''yr* h!"'
. .-JiS
’ .'WFta
San Marcos 32; St. May’s 8.
Boil.ef IS, Panhandle 7.
Beaumont, 4S. Jasper 0.
Cleburne 83. Waxahachie 0.
Pampa M; Claude 0.
Hifon 33 • P’-.wynfleld 0.
McAllen «. Edinburgh 0. .
Lubbock 30, Electra 5.
Corsicana 21. Allen Academy 7.
Texarkana 13; Nacogdoches fl.
Port Arthur 15, Bryan 9.
Austin 51, Harllndale 0.
Abilene 27. Mineral Wells 0.
Taking its first step toward a T. I. A. A. champion- ;
LdtiilB TenehtaB College Eaglet won a rousing 81 to D !
ory over the Lumberjacks of Stephen F, Austin Teach-
College Friday afternoon ^nd during the entire game
defense set up by the local eleven kept the vl
FOUR ACQL'ITTED IN STRIKE
KIDNAPING
CONCOKl), N. C., Oct. 19^-
Fottr Gastonia cotton mill em-
ployes accosed of kidnaping and
assaulting three National Tex-
tile -WortaTw Union organisers
were acquitted by a jury.
HEAR THE NEW
■ i iiiody,i : .r. j. i u iri *
—„—b
--------~T
_____. Z/ -
EjEfcJta a line, plunge after he had to*
fc,. 'reived a number of passes and
Kx; r Jjremnan had made several nlci
L?V" ^nins’ to put the bail on Nacogdo-
2-yard - tato. Shortly thereof-
k t Freeman scored on a run around
? right cud from th? 3 yard line.
E';.: . In the third quarter Denton stag-
a drive from mid-field with
HTt'."- Oowtoy and Freemen carrying the
"ball to the 1 yard line and Froe-
I • : “♦♦-*tmen went over for his second touch-
Kfe . down. On th? next series cf plays
wreted I he ball to the 20-
|i»’. .yard line and the Crabtree ran
back, prosed g yards to Cowley who
K*.T, ,1 fhnnk ou thi e’ tackters sad racM
m : .<* th.e
t' iHttwwMte the statWtics cf p game
■BT^. TVnSIT DC CBitCa u<ntr
B lejxllng" seme marks of unusual
■ neture were i
Bf'.' '' . tame. Denton duds 33 first downs
ntrm the Eaqfc? team idypngeljtta “*~
■“L. JbBil a total of W yards While the
sta hrftre 1 --
SB-’.
•x. w V-**- Ml
b< V
SSSS^SteSS
who
______ ________ Mib,
*--■1 matte • st reuser. liewerih ,.e>
---lard for 4 5 yard low;. Smelfey
punted n yards out on his 35 line.
Crabtree's pass to Freeman was
‘-“--'ci;. His pastes to Cowley and
1 were Incomplete. Matone
Millard on Nacogdoches'
Ine and he returned to his
right end. 3mel-
i. Smelley punted
Nacogdoches' 37 line.
ack over right tackle
yards and then he made 4 at
Incomplete and the bail
—
...
1-yard penalty for
>eman punted out on Nac-
passrd' to MHMrd for 9
Iro made ft first down ft
btons* aroppS^Smel-
cS“ TAnePU<1 “
rMd-^’dM &
hllUps recovered tor Mac-
'"'£cboU stopped Millard at Xhe line.
Smelley punted to his own 36 line
as ths quarter ended.
Second rvrtod
Denton's ball on Nacogdoches' 30
Un. <7
Crabtree lost 3. Cowley made 11
at igrt fpd and then 2 st left tackle
for a fust down. Crabtree prorod 14
----------~ ' ) TOChet' 13 line, uowivy aimcat, wnsr
risen, right end, who fell over the . ^topped out be spun away for 11
nraa but Denton was penalized 151
fc> holding. Malone picked up <1 ft1
rlvht tscicln. Cowley spun at r*-*-*
jprosd tev 9 yerrta Malone nuu
at left tackle. Crabtree uaaaed
Cowley for 1 V ’ '
hit left guard tor a touchdown. Crab- . Nacogdoches: Stone and Summers,
tree failed to make good on hla try i ends; Futch and Ard, iimkleqjA Babb
lor point. „ —— - —.—1 ■ .on. euards; PblUicu,—oe‘ ‘—
Ey_t“»?«>g./rom. ^u._tt„.t1<? J? I5n” 3dl A'lfteSSf^AnroSSS1
Ntaeogdocnct wm pcnaiuea 10 >aroa back * ~ -*-J- -BL'Car
fo^ellpplnKBmeUeyRrete wasdrop- Touchdowns: Dtnton 5 qCjj
-----
If
Ke First
7 .'Tk., .-/u,....,, .
——
7
CL _____
the Pirates a ytV after winning the
1925 pennant. Donnie lost little
time slgnirf, a two-year contract
with the White Sox replacing Lena
Blackburne, while Jewels Ens, a
ebneh tinder Bush. assumed the
leadership of the Pirates.
' Dun'Howley made a first division
club out of the St. Louis Browns
but resigned after a season of some
diEcontent, to be replaced by Bill
Klllfter. A change in the Cincin-
nati ownership involved the wlth-
W——^*--*^**—
■'S
d iteka at___
ade 3 at center
itep at right au
; Playing i* superior £ame of foot-
ball all, tti-jJBpy. tho Deuton High Worth.
Now, H hile You Are Insurable
Is the Time to Buy Protection
number of people, of all ages,
who pass from an insurable to a , f
non-insurable status every year is Y
, , . .... . ----- .
a staggering sum. Many are the < ?
hazards, indeed, any one of which
may forever prevent us from ■"
taining substantial life insurance.
. Let’s„write now, while we can.
Telephone 302. ’ tk
- --.»-K -• -*t. 'rrt~nn--*-vr----3r-rr — 2"
Dependable Used
Cars
1929 Dodge Standard Six
Sedan.
1926 Dodge Business Se-
dan.
1926 Buick Standard
Coach. .
Trew Brothers Motor
Company
221 N. Locust. Phone 859.
tn uniform, to march in a body to
the station to act as an escort of
honor for Fred M. Cobb, who died
Friday morning at El Paao, accord-
ing to the Rev. W S. McBlrnle,
ifi. Denton wm good, on running chaplain. — ----------»---
■ 1 * r"- ■' -- *• Bron to Mr. and Mr j J. E. Cook,
Oct. 18, a boy. -----
Born to Mr. and Mr*. V. H. Hall,
to but f?w fim downs and. A34 Fierce Street, Oct. H, a boy.
* which were badly Fockrua of Corinth la Buf-
fering from injuries sustained in an
accident. Caught between an en-
gine and a separator, he received
severe bruises about the legs.
F. B. Huey. Jr., aged A son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Huey of Bell
Avenue, fiwas -severely bitten on
the hand by his dog. The dog was
run over by a truck and while car-
rying the dog to the houae the boy
was bitten.
l M
Two Champions
UryifNAKlTE GU« SONNEN-
BERG nsver will meet Dick
Shlkat as long as ths German re-
fuses wrestle some of the top- with the statement that Sbikat
notchers the champion has beaten.** •- »k- —nr^-ttMa
declares Doe Brown, manager of
the former AU-America football
itar who tackled Strangler Lewis
and "threw hlm^for a goal.
Hers Is ths situation. We have
Asma 4IIwsro
t wv wtn in n i.mtjwri^ux wtwmwasasgb
champions. Ronnenberg won hfs
erown by reason of a victory oysr
Strangler Lewi*, recoghited in the
_____ _ ___ _
FRED L. McCULLAR, District Mansfer.
-tic f
I? I'il.!
and Taylor, halfbacks, fullback.
— - , Tootball Scores
/’ta'gBgt'Tl'acetarBte passing play-. . ' _ 7
Dallas Forest 0; Fort Worth Cen-
tral 0. . -
Star aw-hit, no-rua roatest
•tnea 1HI to tba ‘PaaMta
CoastJLsagro. - T
. An'JL,. WJtf MWEMl £
growl" athlete. PennsytvaatarMete
me Y®rk *»d *' ®‘h,r ****** ***
2T recognise Shlkat as tta ttfletalfiar,
with various ring puMttaBttHKF
faf lltawlae. ..^1=....-s
Backers of Shikat declare Bon*
nenberg continually dodges tba Mrf
blond German. - But Doc Brwwn*
the champton’s manager, emtars
.resorting to the came praetiero ef
which he aecusea tba champion.
The Doctor declared:
"What did Shlkat do whoa Lewia
challenged him to n match, winner
take ailT He demandod that Lewis
beta Sonnenberg first, and after
Dynamite Gas bad *•**•< tM
Strangler twice.** t‘;
So there it wands, Each Is a
United Statro and Peoria as tte cbampton and erob wgpti Ulf ntbfr
..... .. r-rto M KomrtWBg Muy, teforg
consenting to the match. Chaacea
are that any city la the couptry;
that likes wrestling would pay Mg
money tor tta bogL J
----------
■ta1
VI Ii'.iyry ■■■"■■
w—
. ,..,i
one of the biggest shakeups in its
history when' the major laague
of laaft grt unwr. w.
Since late this season and through
the excitement of the world’s se-
ries, more managerial changes
have developd than in any single
year on record, with no less than
seven of the 18 dubs reorganizing
for various reasons . . .
The death of Miller Humins de-
prived the Yankees of a pilot who
eould have held his Job as long as ------ . .
ha.Vished but internal warfare, as the new outfield star, who could not
well as demands for improvement, * *—J-*** *— •«»— ——uhumurn-
contributed to most of the other
changes in leadership that have T----—---■ .----
”Weh ef faEieirS^are abouT lo lg. ~j CM ft Uri.....tlWMl W«W;
r -The big turnover began with the
Sbikat won bls Ig"a
... .... „ . thraoeornared tournament In Penn-
ly purchased from 8. JL Stewart. ] sylvaaia. drfmUag Haas Striata,
giant Greek" -grunt and
f > MWrl S'it ,.fl» tr
<' '*^81
Protect Your Loved One* Against .Want, J
'Misfortune »
By buying them a permanent home and thus insure their I
life-long happiness.
Call 13. We’ll gladly show you an ideal home. -fi
i V:
S'
I I’ . jacks. 1
-WlyerIoies IN '
E± AMARILLO CRASH
IlV » AMABOLO. Oa.'»—AW M«-
h . ha u. w kuu. av. u.. »■“
j^t-’ HBed instantly today whan the
1-------- imaB'tJiplane he was flying went'
Into a »pin and crashed at the Mu-
nicipal Airport here.
L Jv . murder^theorV abandoned
I L IN TEXAN’S DEATH
OOOSB CREEK. OdtlPz—Aban-
; (toning the theory of .murder. Goose
p »Ster Gregg Nesbitt. 4K was burn-
L ed to death while asleep fa his
t . dback. B. H. Brodt, owner of the
L land upon which the shack stood.
L and J. T. Mana. Nisbitt's bunk
i mate, were the last persons who
hv igw the 0*1 weU alive.
I ELABORATE LIQUOR PLANT IS
f FOUND IN DALLAS
* DALLAS. Oct. IS—Dallas officers
Br^HiimMItataed ona.of'^b* “o*1
J eMorote liquor manufacturing
d^taanigjauBd-tataiB rrornft BxmUu.
fr Oro man was arrested and IM
wbisfcsy,
Playing
sac- 4» tho first half, tha Terrill School gm
clevenjjI.Daltal defeated the Den- ber
ten Teachers College reserves 12 and >•*
<1 here Saturday morning.
The first score was made by Key p
early in the first quarter after Hcin-
man, giant tackle for Terrill, block-
ed Wright’s punt and then recov-
ered an the Denton 5 yard line. On
the next play Key carried around
right end for a touchdown.
In the second quarter Terrill ad-
vanced the ball down the field from
its cwn 30 yard line and then Fa-
gan heaved a 28 yard pass to Har-
rison, right end, who fell over the .
linp for a touchdown.
Later in the second quarter after |
Hayn?s had paaeed U yards to
Wright and Denton, was benefited
by s J 5-yard penalty Terrill drew
Gamlin carried off right tackle for
a touchdown. - - *-7 '
____ No points were made on attempts
set up in Friday’s to kick goal -after touahdowns. *-—■■■
u_-«• —al-—i Wright, "ixynes and Wallace were
— outstanding men in Denton’s
bockileld while Smith. McClure and
lypnged#tm» Wlpattick atood out in the line. Kay
» while the Fri Taylor *»•_***; principal
tys. carried ground gtaMM tar Wrftt itod In ttie Wl
line Hetaman and Eudy did flert- pi»r Psnaity
class work . .. went on a spin
^l The line-<n»: 1**?^, .
JtaeitaD- are iniarest- f Denton: McClure and O*y ends:
tag and very unusual. Jhe two SrAith and Maurice Wallace, taek-
^._pia3~lfTrifd ft-JUEiy Ul> IIBW U*: Tiiumpaun and MeNlel, guards;
--amount of taCund—188 yards each. Harris, center; Seay, qusrterback;
Cowley co running and tine playa Wright and Haynes, halfbacks;
^JtaNtai iC.-fjtaBMi Sr a total <' 1” Stack Wailaee, fullback
yards <an average •< wseewtagB’S-* TerrtM: Hall and Harrison, ends; L- Nucogdi
tataWL- X>ta«man carried IS He.nman and Eudy, tackles; Young - -
times Ter a total of, 130 yards (an and Haley, guards; Ramsey, cen-
svtjreg? of 8 2-3 yards>. Cowley re- ter: tatgaih quarterback; Yeager
p„- j hmm to tacreaas his yard- i“_ - - ---------
. gga to 135 yards and Freeman ne»-
fc » ceived 3 passes to set his mark at
7 -. 185 yartf-7^--——-
14 . lanL-j, y'a-M - a- * - •
ktx-.t •• rCractrre*■ ____ _____
; X5’ a big part In the victory and
without Malone ta their taterfer-
k - I'- - ence Freeman and- Cowley would
Lrt have gone sa far. Moore and
| Echols also did fine work in tater-
ESL ■ ■ fswm?e. ’. 7^_7 _:. . _.. 7; «
I J Both Denton tackles. London and
4 Fhawver, did excellent work while
^ Browning and Richards played
Jam-up ban at the wing positions.
Hbworth wax' a tower. of strenuth
tn backing up the line and during
be entire afternoon did not get off
a single bad pass back.
For the visitors MJUard. halfback,
was tho only offens? shown while
Mwcottoochw "was offside on roa
- ox 5 yaras. ...--- ----
1 ot 10 yards vhru . Ight and'tost 'ta-^Ks; tatal-
’ite£ttVT*r£ ft°*» totri°or
H WB apenalteed 4 tfinro for .0 LoUTuf
? ’ nr 40 y*r<is; 'Denton tomnisSsn
sLWfi guard. Freeman '»rried off 9 out at la pamm for a gain ot U i»
Tiktat tackte for i» rouchth?wn cow- vkr^fir o w«!T niaW!Smsfi»7 " h&*£*c-
l«v failed to kick goal (Sigler for tocher, completed I out of 19 odsaes
lnt ^‘rter and «PJ*hi ) tace). t afMr u>Uchdown. 4rown-
'»■*« *
■«FSrt«>L-^y=;Good Crowds at- iiTuhejl the Denton ends an£
Assembly Revival
Msionerhtt’<iehll The meeting being conducted at
lo-
-——
--j—T-—
7 .Jimi
at right end
ichtr ^ne meeting oemg conauciea bv
Ho- j the Assembly of God Church by
PHJJ the Rev. O. B. Braune of Cleburne
ey.' drew a good crown Friday evening.
‘•jThe subject for this evening will
went around left end for ifl he, 12!“l Tboit
■ . - . Mindful of Him?" The evangelist
--tri. f®r, will preach at both services Shin-
ed j day and expects to continue the
— meeting for about two weeks long-
er. His subject for Sunday evening
at 7:30 o'clock will be. "The Mark
1 Sftal? of the Beast." Services are held
MUI*rd each evening at 7:30 during the
Wdflli, .
In his sermon Friday evening
Braune spoke on "A Man can re-
ceive nothing except it be given him
from above,” John 3:27. The sneak-
er pointed out that there are 1328
doctrines and creeds In the world,
but only one way to get into heav-
en, and that is Christ's wav He
said that every good and perfe gift
comes from heaven, and de lared
that salvation does not come from
works and that a man camw save
himself for salvation is God's plan.
iteral pdas.
ton’s 15 Hns. Smeller's pass ...
Millard made 5 at left tackle.---
recovered Millard's fumble on Den-
ton's 9 fine
Freeman circled right end for 33
yards. Cowley made 4 at right tackle
and then on u wide apinner made 7
yards off left tackle. ‘..I.
tackle for S yards (Harru for
«<itn, McClure for Richards,
ton). Freeman cut back over .<i
tackle for 7 yards (Seay for Cowk
Denton). Bigler made 3 at left tack).
Freeman made 3 at left tackle. Free-
man ------- ;..c tzz *”
yards. Sigler made 3 at center apd
•M<av 3 at right end. (Wallace foi
Malone. Denton.) Freeman lost C
Freeman, trying to pass wm downed i
for a 15-yard loss as th- half ended. ;
Second Half ,
Bleco vent >n ua cuuiarg
Howorth kicked to Millard who re- I
turned 10 yards to his 17 line ’
ley made 3 at left tackle. I ,
spun at right tackle tor 3. Smelley
was stopped dead bv Howdrth. Smel-
ley punted Just 2 yards
Crabtree lost 7 at right end. Free-
man lost 2 at left end. Cowley pick-
ed up 30 at right end. Crabtree gain-
ed 4 to run the ball out of bounds- -
Cowley made 11 yards on a cut back
at left tackle. Freeman went' ovdr
left tackle for a touchdown. Crab-
tree failed to make the point.
Denton received Malone tried •
lateral pass to Freeman and he tried
to pass to Cowley. Between them the .
ball was rolled around on the ground
but Denton covered on its- IP hne.
Freeman made 6 on a spin M.ltaU.
tackle Crabtree made 1 at right end.
Cow lev circled right end for 19 ywda.
He found his hole blocked and went
outside. Cowley spun at right tackle
for 3. Malone made 3 at ','lght end.
Cowlev picked up a vard at left
, | guard Freeman punted to, Naeog-
morning in a government hospital ■ doches' 29 line.
In m Will h. he’d Wundav Millard made 3 at the line and
in El Paso, will be ne.d Sunday thcn Moore intercepted Smetley s
morning at 10 o clock at the I. O. I paw on Nacogdoches' 37 line.
- “ Crabtree passed to Freeman for 15
Freeman made 4 at left tackle,
ibtree cut back over right tabkle
4 Crabtree passed to Cowley Who
shook off three tackler* to make a
*'
inde?^*- D*nton ) ’
Final SerotaMfl
Freeman made 3 on a i
Seay made S a* rl
made 1 at , lj|
Beay passed to Cowley f<
(Ladd for Rauaaeau. »i
Freeman made 5 at left
for Cowley, Denton). Pre
- n-M-t twkie Pn
around right tackle and t
luu k hut ha tallol, to. gam. .
and McClure for Browning and
ards. Denton). Denton was pel
25 for clipping. Freeman pass,
Bigler for a C yard gain. Naootfi
ball on own 94 line. t -
Ntneilev made ! at left tack
v_ (Wright for Freeman. Harris Mr B
—--worth. Uewts for Bhawrer, Dar*“
Smelley's pass was lnconmlats. ,1
lay punted to Denton's -ir.1 .4. f
Wright made 6 off right tart*
(Wolf anu Wallace tor Jxmdta-a
Malone. Denton). Sigler made.8
right tackle. Wright made! 4 1U1
guard. Wright cut back over rtriitj
6. Sigler made a gain bU*. BriSt
drew 15 yard penalty fcteyMrin
Wright 14 it right -ackleJtaMMW
patrtek. Adklnr and Maurjtar WSHi
for McNIel. Thompson SpfeJMMl
Denton) Sigler made VwHMnna
tackle (Oamifr. for SlgHy, Dbritou,
Wright passed over the goal |Dm> ,'or
a touchback
Nacogdoches' ball on oVvn IP One
„ Smelley passed to MiUardffOf 2 yards.
1. (Grose tor IdeCtora, Danton». ‘
* made 20 at left end. Smelley fi
left end. Smelley paeaed ■*
Summers. (Hayne-; and Will*
Wright and Dunlin. Denton.)
5 made 9 at left tackN- 1
. teked Up 3 on a cut back. I
punted to Denton's 25.
Haynes hit”right'guard for '3
Haynea made 3 at right 1
bad pass back t "
fumble but Sea-
punted out on r
Malcolm Wallace nterceptet
ley's pass on Denton 47. Seat
was wide. (Cook for Kllpatrid
ton.) Wilson fumbled and Ml
r^2doch~ recovrred “
cher/ 13 JiM? Cowley almost was | * Nummary
. ,< Lineups:
„ , Denton: Brownli
London and
JKh., Moore and Echols,
center ©rtatreer uua*"
- m*n “nd Cowley, halfbi
yartis ana tnen vcrwiey , fuiiKArte i*
ta a touchdown, crab- ; Nacogdoches: Stone and
♦0 line Denton-was 1--*“ "•co»aucn" “• wjw n* 1
J Herman Oowley and Fred Free-
fleet Denton halfbacks, did
' most of the express service for the
■Eagles ta they carried the ban for
Jong gains around th! ends, through
f line and were on the receiv-
* end of g flock of passes hurled
ible accuracy by jSkip-
Dentan quarter.
The Scoring ,
-Deaton scored aariy in- the first
.TWlir on a pass; Orabteee to Oow-
tey, after Cowley and Freeman
had carried the ball on a march
rx wnm mid-field to -within striking
Lt-, -fcunce of th* Lumberjack's goal,
st star (he opentag ot tho sac-
4—quartet. Cawlty Agkta scared
ceived h number
4-..^taernan had
2-yard toe. Bhortly theregf-
■teejnan scored ®n.a run ground
• __i_ -ujt
------_2£nj„» .. .
.'---
. ■TF'
. ____*...... J.
' ~r ' ~~
Eag le~Lumber jm
Hff ACKTOnTiffiis
------------------->
or nF own 47 line.
Freeman made 6 on a cutback over
right tackle but Denton was offside
, and drew a 5 yard penalty. Freeman
uien made 15 on a spin st right
ton; Eagle Line and Interference Runners 'nuSeV at*rtoht°iKua.rd. ’ftaemsn
SOuUtandinginPlay. —" „
. Cowlev who ran 16 yards to put ths] P*®8^
ball on the 5 yard .tripe. Freeman
made 3 at left end. Crabtree mined Freeman
a yard at left guard. Crabtree paaa-
ed to Cowley for a touchdown. Crab-
tree failed to kick goal.
Howorth kicked to Smelley
ri>n”'*d 20 varan to his 20 line.
OUllsple failed at left tackle, 1_„
*—t made e at eentest lieworrh ’
= lySSSK* -*- “
MA S-J1S ®
rm ■ ■■ MUlard lost 5 at
ley's pass was wide
to. Crabtree on Nacogdoches’ 37 line,
taeeman cutback over right tackle
for 5 yards and then he made 4 at
left guard Crabtree tried two passes.
...... "■ '
Sulphur Springs 32, Sherman 6.
Tylv 7, Palestine 0.
Godwin Funeral
Services Sunday
Funeral services for Fred M. God-
win, brother of C. M Godwin snd
A. R. Oodwnl, who c|sd taiday
Sunday'
) murnuiK iu u viwa hi uie a. w. .
O. F cemetery, following the arrival i
. of the body here at 9:10 a. m. his RX
, other brothers. C. L. Godwin of • for 4
tag.
Members of the American Legion
post will meet the body at the train
and serve as an escort to the ceme-
tery, where Rev. W. C McClung,
protoc ol the First Baptist Church,
and Rev. W 8. McBlrnle. pastor
of the Central Presbyterian Church,
wij) have charge of the services.
LhyxxSt'rti
r'f*
’■’SB
5
3
'■ • “ dWF*;^”
'■.IW
■ifr
W.)*’
4
1
V’.II
IKlilmlii'WbMSlilirtf.!«
> 5
U £>
V H
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1929, newspaper, October 19, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348291/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.