Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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Borger JHighl School Glovers Seek Revenge;
Defense Against Pampa Team Tomorrow Night
FHipS Indepefldenipagers
Invade Borger Gym Tonight
ill
sill
Bill
.1; P
ed Inn! Monday. I Texas Liquor Control board.
Betk i was arrested about 2 < '- He dented all three counts In
clock in the morning of Fob. 0 at both onset' Mai point of Betke's
Newest Thing In Golf
Convenience Ts Full
Course Phone Hook Up
it'll ill trf
tin
«if
A CGI'ST A G
(A'i- Henchios i
fot t> tu I«vi the
tomei* and renoi
wilo run thi MWitei
Win announced toda* - <-.-urt«>
Wick• pin.ni' book tip t<> keep all
Ifntlti alircaist uf pit.'- tli- yeai
Six listening post ■■ ll In. .spur-
«I strati'i.'icalh' a round t hi coitr-.e
Hitch link'"! by nodei i;t >0od cab
Jes with tho '¡lu í .iii;' '.vitb the
eilib-Kouüfe and piess hendfcuart
< it. Thi s.- station; will in- . on
Htrnith manned -lit) n« play 'April
H-tjli and ih'- j ! t« i" 1111 - ■ v'' i pii-k
tip scores of the players a,' they
pass, phoriitu: tbe¡.e t-t■ ■.j11s ta th"
other stations and t.> the -lob
house. The> r< 1 will obtain an I
pttst the news from the "diei -til
tions
The tour IK. n.<d cornmi'te • I
th«- Augusta h iti. eal club
Ihlf- the most el . ).«•«!:• set ¡jp o I it
kind ever Irle i and < «mm if tremen fV
figure it Will appeal to all type Chnstv
Local Fighters
Vow To Erase
Previous Defeat
Sweet revenge for a 9 1 beat-
inn suffered three wr'k'i igo
will b«i the sole aim oí the Bor
gtr High School boxinq trvi m
tomorrow nioht • 8 o'clock
when it defends the Hr-rie (<->rt
«rjniriBt th" inVAdinn ".impa
<jlov«r*.
The loea! .strtfif.'' • 'V h- m-
from the I'ampis dtiel « .. Ii V
hn¡that thev V0",1 H . - .rrs--
that -e ;,(>it add a t|t U* • >n Hi"
side The : A'; 'I'V '*t v. re'. ill*' "
teairi'. is the greatest Of flip in Ih
tongue.
At least 11 limit, httvp lieon
{'¡a led for the !>• enin« ¡lei'fiidinit
to Coach D M Teló.id. ¡nehtd
iiit: the lies! lu'htei on the Borger
roster.
Tenia I i ve Pouts tollnv.:
Pampa Borger
S11. * 11 i 11 ' i s llal<
Torn May*
Vtnin
SPORTS
ROUNDUP
a boor tavern outside the city lim
its by Deputy Sheriff ¿Jam Koi t
and tu )lector H. B. Stanley of the
defense was that the officers did
not identify themselves when mak-
tnti the arrest.
Bill Ttrry Betted
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Golfing Coincidence
# # #
What's In A Nome
PORTS
'?er, Tex B
Thursday. March 27, 1941
Page 4
Talbot Predicts Yankees To Win
American League Flag By 5 Tilts
Local All-Stars
Seek Third Win
Of Post-Season
/fataifff
W8K
A New
American
UndTi
A World of
Americans Also Prefer
BY EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK. Match 27 —Iff)
I A 25-.,ear-old Mexican ,lai-Alnl|
[star named I/aguirre settled an old]
j aruumant b.v tossing the Pelota 07|
feet further than Mill Terry coult
j hit it fungo. Then the Mexican pu
j on the clincher by tossing n base-|
ball 15 feet further than Bill's hi
i, . . the touring golfers were sad- j noon in the tinnctt gym
idened to learn Porky Oliver hnsI The Rattlerettes allowed th
I pneumonia at Fort Dix . . John Phillips girls only two points
I Roxborough is in St Louis to ar-!the first game, winning 15-2. The
j range training quarters for Joe Philipettes cam- back in tin- see
Louis to prep for Tony Musto . , . !°nd tilt to score 10. but Stinnett Brown turned out to be the most
if Los Angeles gets a team in the I took the game 15-10. j impressive boxer on the cord at-
National professional football lea-; The invaders ran completely though he appeared In an alter-
gue movie dough will back it , , ¡ wild in the third frame, holding ñute 118 pound bout, He decisive-
they say Dick Bartell Is a step and 'be Pliillipettea to one point and lv defeated Johnny AleUo, of
a half slower than last year.
of fans
Spark." Hleuins
These type:: 'roughly' are three, Sb pllwiis Jack Frfilev
l' ."Iv
lub
Small David Prie.d
!b< ll I! Askew
Lane Dnwnev
Roy Uav Ragllind
Pendleton Nelson
thi' a\ d hiker, the in u'i ate
er, and the n,m w.-dk >r
house I'linget
Type one will be able to put site
his cunen! lavorite th oiif*h a
round and at th< ine 'arte keep Cornet t f'aiiet
informed on how t1 ■ others are —
going. He can even gallop off m
pursuit of another «-/ne'er il I he
coin so liidennii' posts- tip him "ii
a "hot" round.
Type t\^■n can meandei to some
scenic spot on the coin ■ lake a
seal and get his action in h-olun
doses as the |>!avers parade pa>t.
At
phone
elsewhere.
Type three need n >1 «I-ay Ii-om
his usual har-to-Hcoreboard-t • i■ n-
path hut he'll be a'di lo ;.;et his
news more quickly.
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Golf Gossip
Diamond Shop
Sets New High
BY GENE HOOT
Pro, Huber Golf Course
Next Sunday at 2 o'clock, the
Huber Golf course will hold its an-
nual meeting in the clubhouse.
Plans for the coming year will be
made and new officers fleeted.
Club president Walter David will
bo in charge of the meeting and
nil golfers are invited to attend.
(Jreat things are planned for
the eotning season, and the eoui .e
has been put in fine condition for
ity busiest season More improve-
ments have been made on the lav
out this year than ever before
More grass has been placed
around the greens, the fairways
seeded and fertilized and two fair
BY GAYLE TALBOT
TAMPA, Fla . March 27
i/IV
The Phillips Independent Lea-
gue will donate the services of
its ace c-ugers for an Invasion of
tho Borger High School gym at
8 o'clock tonight against the
Borger All-Stars.
The local basket-swisher* will ¡ Lo|1 Mpv|kor« "Lou Novaeaine"
b, seeking their thud straight ,„,ls becautic of what
triumph of the -mprompju season (|( ^ „u. Cub out.
Today's Guest Star
Lynn C Doyle, Philadelphia
Evening Bulletin
breezing through with a 15-1 vic-
tory .
Borger's girl squad does not par-
ticipate In the county champion-
Wilmington. Del a Golden Gloves
vetaran, jabbing and hooking his
way to victory.
Menchaca also turned in a de-
i|I
III
agahvd the Oil Town live. Two
II n.iihinu serious happens to them ,.^w victories have lieen regis-
between here atld there, those old aKain,sl lhl. Stinnett All-
iitrrnhnr New York Yitnke«\s should star
win the coming American League how p.werful is the Phil-
race by about five names - may 1|(|¡nIH Ui|l lt,majn ltnkn„wn
lit.'
They're call- shi|> tournament because il is class- cisive victory over Lester McGow-
ed as a city unit. an, a baby faced 11; year old high
Anderton and Titus were easily school lad of ItuftnJo. N Y.. in
the outstanding players of the the 1 lit pound championship class
game, according to a report, al He floored McGowan for a count
though Bledsoe was brilliant in of nine in the first round. a d(then
be ten.
! until tonight The invaders, how
Hooping Th* Hoop
Heard and seen ut the basket-
ball coaches' meeting: Ned Irish
will extend his double header
Next October 'this is strictly a ever, cottle from a league that fftir- ' aK.t' < irf l,it 1,1 Buffalo next season
hunch' we'll all be sitting around |y overflow, with top-notch bus- 'be attractions will be
the dressing room in Yankee Sta- keteers. Oklahoma Aggies . nobody
dium. redolent ot oil id Winter Coach .1. N Trotter of the loca! «'raw to play the AG's,
green, and asking of Manager Joe team was "crying in his soup" , Sf . " 0IIK'b they II open the
MiCarthy: "Well. Joe, bow does il this morning when he announced ¡ li"j'ven r seas",¡ m December vs.
fee I to win five times in six years." final arrangements for the clash. , ,e.L. JÜ. „,ly
And Joe. never a man to do a li seems his star centtir. the "Im-
lol of talking in such historic mortal Catfish" Smith is not obey-
nioments, will clear his throat and ing the strict regulations set up at
utter the following immortal the beginning of the season.
words: "Swell!"
All of which Is heresay, of course
because it is common knowlc
"I don't know what I'm going ,'m. .'." a''. „ .'r,. 1
in , to do about him." Trotter said, p ! ,u' ' ' '1P ,
es as im piayer- pararte past Although they gave up a 1-2 veiled and fertilized and two latr- because it is common knowledge "I guess I'll just have to clump Í,., . , <Hm.ch " . Ü ?"
the same time the man n the decision to the Panhandle Power ways changed to make play sport- that the Cleveland Indians were down harder than ever." Smith National championship fitpe, who
ine will keep him tip with plav 11,111 '-'Sbt quintet. Diamond Shop ; "asi,'r- thwarted only by internal trouble | coached the Borger Bulldogs dur- 4,,,,!^ t . v ^ i ^ <!,nn®r'
compose'
¡ Holcomb. Kuller. DuniSíiy and
| [loss blasted the alleys with a
¡ WIS second line. The latter two
i turned in 234 and 215 t espei rive
sly to give the added boosts.
) Another top record was sot up
, by Back of PP&L when he si ded
j through a 244 third line lot- high
j game of the evening.
W i lines of 1H7 and (99 gave him
The T. W. A. radio control of- three-canie total of RIO and high
ffce received word today indlcnt- series.
ing Wilbur Shaw, noted race drlv- Dttniiway's 234 was good for sec-
er missing on a plane flight in the ond hijjh game and his fhree-uame
southwest had landed safely at total nl 57b gave him second high
keglcrs marked up what is believ- I These improvements together last year and should sail through ing the past season.
ed to lie the highest Cit.v League ■ w"h the planting of new shrubs, harmoniously behind the 20-game
line of the year last night at Mac's tree and bushes almost seem to pitching of Hobby Feller this lime. !
Alleys. make the course took entirely new j|„x Is Up * III 1J* J
The team composed of Shaw. different. You must see it to Watching them play down here. 10W9 X 63111S JjlU
aivpreeiate it
Shaw Believed
Safe In Mexico
KANSAS CITY. March 27
Watching them plnv down here,
it is difficult t.o Understand what
happened to the Yankees last
year. It must have been a con-
certed let-down as a result of the
Huber Employes
Receive Ticket*
This year all Huber employes affliction that took the great Lou
will be allowed to play golf free. «ehrU: from their line-up. If
Because he believed that the exer- that was it. they are over it now.
rise and sunshine derived from They look again like the Yankees.
Two other ?oH wil1 btlp them. H. W. Huber Not only are the Yankees hit
For AAU Crown
BY HAROLD CLAASSEN
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. March 27-
i/Pi— Any doubt that girls' bas
wiii ujc M .... ,m k°tball as played today Is a sissy {and Jimmy at Noroton, Conn.
has oiven each employe a mem- tirig again, but their fielding has ?.f1s,'!r " :'H Quarter although they will hove triveled
i # .« lililí I i*r'*ll*l/'l itf Inn 10il 1 ttmmAn'c O ftflO nnl<\.'< !!«••>«••. it. -
P card 9°°d for the year been spectacular and their pitch-
turned out to be Pete Mack, the
professional golf ribher.
Coincidence Dept
Bruce Barnes, golf pro at the
Houston country club and Jimmy
t>maret, pro at Houston's Brae
i Burn, are close friends . . . each
is 30 . . . they are native Texnns
and both married Houston girls
j. . . on April 1 they leave Houston
to assume new posts . . . they
take over on the same day — April
i 15 — Bruce at Greenwich. Conn.,
Nacoznri, Sonora. Mexico
The operator said he had noted
this message on a government
teletype:
"Wdhur Shaw arrived < iK in
Nflcozari. S -mora, Mexico, 10:30
p. m March at ."
A Message For
Ladies and
School Children
School Children
10c a Line
Every Sot. A. M.
Ladies
15c a Line
Every Morning
Mac's Alleys
414 N. Main
series.
Mann
Hack
Pendleton
Tloefer
Siernsen
totals
Shaw
Hoieomb
Fuller
Duna way
Boss
Totals
PP&L
1(13 142
1(57
175
174
180
¡150
181 —
244—
141
187—-
149—
902
10(1
(tin
501
523
512
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1 ft 5
162
1B3
871
Diamond Shop
193 100 18(1—- 548
19/4
173
234
215
980
19<1- ing better than good Even t.he
This is a fine gesture that will veteran Lefty Gomez is threaten-
be greatly appreciated by all em- ing to make 0 comeback. The
oli ves and their families. : young pitchers, upon whom a lot
Since the war began other em- depended, came through brilliant
ploy en have also urged their work-
ers to take up golf and other gam-
es iti order to keep the country's
manpower fit.
David Gives Trees
Walter David, club president,
gave the Huber Course four large might be drafted into the armv at
final round of the 1941 women's 2,000 miles from Houston, they
National A. A U. tournament. still will be only 15 miles anart.
Mary Bradley, captain of the
Pittsburgh, Pa.. Westinghouse six Odditorium
was carried off the floor and tak- Next to Mom and Pop Green-
en to a hospital for treatment of berg, leading rootet of the Detroit
ly as the club won 12 of its'ih'st a £ve!T "T!1*' «'"'parley horse. Tigers in Now York is Bill Quon.
15 ! Myi-tle Shicwir, ail Amenai for* a C hinóse resUiuram owner . . .
Draft Mav Strike I ward with the Little Rock. Ark.. : Canada Lee. former No uro fijgh*
All this is put down in full ,-eali- ?*yT. WMl'üíl W1 ,h4° n"or n"«r stai-rtrtg in "Native Son"
tIi:,i Plol Hiih.. ha!li sh0 wi« ^ unable to play in on Broadway, was Christen, d Leo
zation that Phil Rizzuto, the senaa
tional rookie
hitting o\
nokie shortstoo who is thp remoinin8 8°mi's because of nard Lionel Cornelius Cnunega-
.tm ... " re-injured back. tor. An announcer for one of the
, •' ., Doris Jones, chatter box guard obscure N. Y. fight clubs fixed that
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174
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180-
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Elm trees which were planted on
the border of the new ninth fair-
way to keep the loner hitters from
trying to cut the doqlet short.
j any time. If and when he goes. Joe ¡
Gordon can be shifted from first
base to short. Tommy Henrich
brought in from the outfield to hold
with the Dallas, Texas
suffered a cut over the left eye
which required a stitch to close.
Those were the casualties in the
guard obscure N. Y. fight clubs fixeo that
Hornets, one night by introducing L L. C.
C as Canada Lee. It stuck. Tony
Lazzeri's nine-year-old bambino.
David, routs the San Francisco
Incidentally. 1 believe this new down first, and the Yankees go
four games thai determined Nash- Seals 'arid other guests of (he
2090
Baylor-Rice Clash To
Open Diamond Season
HOUSTON. Tex., March 27 •—
"I' Baylor's Bears and Rice's
Owls open the Southwest conf'er-
i nee baseball schedule here to-
day. the first of three games for
each team this week-end.
Baylor, winner of a couple of
tilts with Mi-Murray College, and
Hice, which has yet to piny a game,
are due to use Joe Terry and Fred
Pepper, respectively, on the
mound
The four other conference teams
wing into action tomorrow, the
Texas Aggies meeting Baylor at
College Station, Southern Metho-
dist University tangling with Tex-
as Christian at Dallas and Texas
battling Rice at Houston.
The teams play again Saturday.
Traffic authorities recommend
that when driving on slippery
roads, always keep the car in gem-
while keeping the . peed down.
GALLAGHER & BURTON'S
Treasured today, as in
(•ruudpii's generation. | v
connoisseur ol fi tie hiena
ed whiskey. Produced by
the til-year old firm of
Galluglin Ik. Burton, and
moderately priced.
Whit key • 90 ft oof
72Wt (¿rain
Arutral
SptrtU
)N, Im., Pliiladclpliu,
hole will be recognized as one of
the finest par five holes in the
Panhandle.
Big Tourney Nearby
Now that the Amarillo C. C. has
khtp' Wght'^lonffCwith"little Tf vi,hj' Tenn" wil1 mw!l the IJes ' hoteli out of bed by playing Offen
io«s of «¿rmtath Moitw#, lu„ A. I. B. six in one and bach's "Tales Of Hoffman" on th<
Grand Piano in the lobby.
rot
any, loss of strength.
In other words, the team they
were talking about "breaking up"
only a year ago for the good of
definitely been chosen as the site baseball appears to bo on its way
of the Texas P. G. A. tourna- again after a one-season lapse,
ment. Hub section of the country Cleveland had its supreme oppor-
¡K really in the limelight as far as tunity last year, but muffed it.
big-time golf is concerned. Detroit, which
the Davenport, Iowa, Stenos will
tangle with the title defending
queens from Little Rock in the
other.
An all Iowa final Friday night
became a possibility with the A.
1. B. victory over Pittsburgh. The
Pennsylvania list three stars of
Cherry Hills. Denver, has the through to win the pennnnf'and1 th<" 0n,vt's,on' Texas- Atli"
National P. G A and Colonial then lose to Cincinnati in the
Club in Fort Worth will play host World Series figures to give Cleve-
to the National Open in June. land a hard fight for runner-up
The state P. G A will be play- honors this time.
ed the last week in May, and the
Nation early in .lulv.
Your columnist has decided to
play at Amarillo in the state, and
also try to qualify for the National
P. G. A The Texas Pros qualify
al Amarillo for the National.
The Texas P G A is actually
the Texas Open as both pros and
amateurs compete. Better .start
practicing!
Borger Golfers Mudders
About saventy golfer* played the
Huber course in heavy mud last
Sunday. Earl Lanlngham shot a
Mzxling 35. one under par. to lead
the scoring. Carl Horton had 3>,
Jack Knight 38. Dr. Waldo Beckley
36 and Don Baker 40.
This "Calif." moisture is bound
to put the grass greens and fair
ways in perfect condition pronto'
The greens came through the win-
ter in fine shaiie.
The Yanks are a-eoming.
Many German aoro factories
have hired barbers because they
are skilled in sensitive manual
work.
cos in their lineup.
Eighteen attempts to swim the
English Channel were made in
1932. Nine of these were by wom-
en, but only one succeeded.
New York has a water eonsump-'
lion of 130 gallons per person per j
day.
Ovw Whitlock Drug
Crusoe Bldg. Ph. 1219
Auto
Furniture
Personal
*5 io *300
Lowest Rales in Town
Up To One Yelr To Pay ... I
SEE Ut TODAYI
Borger Finance Go.
Over Rex Theatre
Box 743 Phone 14S
555
the serving capacity.
Western Boxers
Capture Chicago
Golden Gloves
CHICAGO, March 27 —iK')—
Western boxers stood out today
as the best in the land on the basis
of a 10 to 0 vieti -y over the finest
amateur talent of ne east in the
14th annual New York-Chicago
Golden Gloves contest before 19,-
305 spectators in the Chicago sta-
dium last night.
The Westerners, coming from
toyed with bim in the remaining
two rounds.
Haley, feeling none too well be-
fore his engagement with Charles-
Davis. Now York Negro, in the I2fi
pound division, was ordered to bod
after whipping the New Yorker.
Other results included:
147 pounds:
Alternate-Morris Corona, Port
: Arthur, Texas, defeated Eddie
Saunders, New York, <3>.
Puilnua economy train. The
Scout. Tben,wt ara certain you
will aeree that this it the
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