The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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By
Frank Maxwell
For the punt few Ua.\ h «.• have
been .putlently wutolvlpa iui<l wult
lit{, Hoping that tin- footliall sUua-
Hon here In Orange woukl. work; oi t
'X In u way that w:'oplil \lw fair to (ill
.. "'litnlMWiUnntl Knf (nut'.Sai .1' . i.t • U
hand In their resignation for the
entire year Or they faced action hy
the school board. Tlipl r - "roMlstiinK'
Itf^ *v«ry one concerned in t!i<>
jjii&ir 'except the «lx hoy* doing the
'realigning. We are firmly tMiiliittt
the breaking of training by athletes
l«ehil ;>7i of filter
earn ' lawfcc /traiidn^l,
ae«!e<l tumil#l>
ago
team
tt^^oaahlnV oitarr. uranjft lllgH}
)^lwa/B^i^tUed^ lis _ i^tijWtfi- prurbienis
in ,file ha™ ultli iiot^iffr-iuui'lt
rtiliblo an ill thiH var<
e«Whluh trat u
j«iiilution ' -ftdi
of I CithlUlff
.AYhat.l* tootballV !t a'JJuViie'fr^nr
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by\th"oione Jptoyinjt* Aj/lv i£>iy<£' <M d
<Kflr ifucher jjj'fil imiffVy Wi/UiWi:*.
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TODAY & WEDNESDAY
IN SWING TIME I
gato receipt*, but with just'a
tou of a football team per for mint;
oven the Bengal C,uords and the
Loteh Stark's Band are not capable
of filling those vacant boats with
customers. Not as long on Vinton
and Lake Charles have first clans
football teams which play ou I'Yplay
nights.
8 peaking of Miiiif. we would
like to make this word clearer. There
are many ways of breaking training
und here for Instance are a few of
them: Smoking, chew Ins. keeping
late hours, eating too much, euting
not enough, (linking, eating sweets
and pecans and juat a flora more.
Is there a member of the l'JtfS foot-
ball team or of any team In the! past
so foolish us to say he never broke
training? / ' , \ ^
Orange^, will have a\ football team
when xve'sne athletics back to the
High KChouu the euirahes and / the
boys, and when otihjhh'i^ let I tilt:
school, the /coaches \3dwl
■Vjiirk out wutteyH as fbey
'■'"^featter ©belief Is out i#-^l|Aiatu
Ulu)u rtttfrnptftjir t<j/*' r«^uir|l his |
iiN^hlij\\vqlk U 'iJrepil fit* Iorin
:d«J'. i.lacK
lUg yVifh \hls_ task, and^iiVyyWjvlf
they^v. ill have 3^tj^oii§SU-
iWloni Worthy of s«nUiiilf o'iMw/
[ T&oseXbo.vs waiti tt( l'ltiy (notoi'ut,
iWBti they tOo Iei'V (hut //hey tillvo
dealt ,tt 4revei;e utow'v \ For
. when yop take their tetyn mates a-
:v„:: ^ pjg^Lu'n Eleven
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17,
oday and Wednesday At Gem
thoiity asking permission to Include
stops in several north and west
Texas cities. _ ,
The applications have been _ filed
since notice was given two weeks ago
by the American Airlines that, I',
would ask approval of a new route
across the South Plains with ajl stop
at Lubbock. /
Essalr, Inc.. of Dallas, has uN^ted
IH'rmission to open a line from Am-
arlllo to Houston with Intermediate
stops at liUbliock, Big Spring, San
Angelo and Austin.
Bronlff Airways liuve asked |
thortty for a line from I)e
Han Antuuio with intermeillnte
ut ■ Pueblo. Colo.," Amarltlo. Lub
Big HprlnK an<l Sun Angelo.
Continental Air Lines have
for a line from VupMo, t'olo,,
1'uho. with Intermudlute stops]
Oalhart, Amarillo, Lub'iock. U<i
N. 31., Hobbs, >'. M„ and Oa
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Today Through Thursday
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night for <M«1 iJotmr GMkIi " • .
thro<ish airti loiiiK eok rs >-«vu>\L..r
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start U( flidsti a Hh ix liucUl m r iota-
wte as Hie i ys r im>*4 up had d.. n
lbs field usiu* dnniin IsntuUWiK
wajrs of tackling ssWaa> *ren liere.
and Muii Wk«H lu any-
oat afl«i th*> tut! (W hs«w h n.t"
fcf&U> Itoton l> g« >S M-ored first
In tl^e flr-H | *rW afunr a kwiz drtw
tfwtril tMs Ml to Ibe tfrhsct lea
)iif,W. Tkn ll«- pia< filled
m, ftairth dfwn K. Kelly
paSnt'l ft i" the pwl I no to ll <H
tur |kr Ivudkluvh. AN attempt*-!
drop M fur tlH> r*tro (hdut felled
Tk* HeWrt IVsnln Uwi ()• tliiie* In
retaliating aad tm th faltoaln« khh
Urated l*>- y y Milieu 1 Mini v'ivacl
olid cant, four lilting ww moii^ lilM.
original como«)y Ifivifh tlanco
rovuoH, UolwrHul'w ih«^> * ^iiitinlral
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It * |>i'iH'tl (oitay at tli< llgnlr'Tii«*at.*«*
and pla.vti ih oa^ii U>tlnt'*Uaj.
UnfolUlng a tio] U*al Ijit'
picture featUM** J«jIii ii> Ih vv>i^. Ma-
ry ('aiilnlt*. <'i u«>taitc'c MooK'
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KUillo Quillati I'rincoxif
famed « f i he hula. 1pm!h
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)iuntlr««l pretty tiatht* islrla 111 &/■
fillliiK dance iiuiiiIm^n aful >lw iriK^uij|<*s^
In the Vflifii; IfltaKgfe-
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tile atlvonturen
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the
tJhe e*utic x\\ iMK-hula f« r
time utt tho Hcreen.
Mlislo for I'N lure i* uA'i rp |«|^f
Alatty .Mahietk and hi* « rehirft'iy
popular ti r their reetud* uud i i«4l>
work, and tie IIjiW. IIuii string hand'
of Sam lf<m|dl New |H |«ul;ir
k( a rich hotel irteurw4« ^
Honolulu lo ^earn/J^fs V^
ness but fikoaJ
Jul Kill, Slbtlj;
■naiitlc , Ur'ililV'j^ttHggtMyicaiitie.
imd aiafcgbiv■ frjfmTi
slenl tuiiWini rfl.
ahltt.'Jatan^ ^jyfcht
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sical tiuH l>ers >ftag«d iw'"a fashion
Jutani ^lfeht Mh)u^t,hr>S
>'o*m ii(W tb)* diwriif i^dar . di;
i|ecqj.>«^" of
rejxater to'pul ltcl> h uk Air
llukeit and t he
bund for upi*i> litis uiukk- during
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n| iri/V in 11 Trnp n mwoi.^ Hi*«.e iw^ni'iir wtv
oUUkl WALltKo
of th
«Mt- It# tie) ran th kali back nlnet;
MOAi fur it t<««Musa Tla> irias-
•4 Mr the extra point. .
Mo ton vain* back la the final aua"-
lar to Mm* a llabert Into iim
mil sour tor a safety and two points
•Wrt Plen oi« ie.t op ou s vtetoUY
|aul K attack and <|uH*fe" raHed ap
(Mr first d#*hia. Hmrmr «w ■«.- j
attempted lamled In the amis <rf Car-
tie. M.jton back; who returned It :
hack down the flebl fn.m Ills uw'i j
ten yard line to the ll.-b. il leu as |
the gaino endeil. , ,/
Moluu aeluad offtelals aebnl tM*
SKW VOMK. (Ml. II. <.VP
Corralling g 3 of u puoalltl* .T.C
points. WllUain llMiry iltuckv) Wal.
la*. Jr., tho i>rodnlou pitching ta*
of lite I'Up-tnnitU Ila>ls. imU> was
iiaiixsi tMa ia.M.t valuable player h
the NatlMKAl I«iiih>.
Vis ■•ai'thsi, iihtir ur I.'*' ei|m*t-
ed. Has lo i lf In n • ooouiilee u, ;
( Baseball Writers .\«MH*a*fu.n tf Ahm
! rrfcra an.l • <• 111 >•-. 1 him i,. n IrnSB'
offered by I 'Is ^ix.rinm \>n«. ' -VJ
(they all luwk ,Tli" llfstf obi iIkhihunder. «Mfce
tahiot f« r ears « • tarM nnrie^ f
iHJshel wlill* h u>asa|ii*r.id*nl a . ne
Inflelrter. Ir4 Will 1:ill>s' kjttsw |t,
letolies with Ii during the ieuala"
iampalatr no.l «na InslrutneHud tu
lifting tb<- lieds lo a ih-uiusi /W ills
Urst /Ml) with the
He Dppenr*<d In IB *..uu-« Sljirt|r>f
<ad flnlaulag II of. I as m Sisl 4astut
only tl.
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first idm-«- uo«i«liuitioii< ffve neMinl*
and n fifth itnong t
hilling t^wmtiMoe)|l|>. Ur feci'lrvd
|J ia,tut, ; *'p ^JEc' ,
t >tjpr, pululs iwldnd btiii «iw
Deulaerr: CtaMaUanV i.ieong iit-iittsi
*>tpiyti Wh" I'liibi-o the ttpds to 2ft j
+Utt..i trs and kiijt.blt1 seien dai.'tng
lh^ rad4 ..i senior elrratl moe.
Another t'Incinnatl hero,v I'timk
• Bo.k) McCortoU-k. thV OataWe first
I m s«. roan who lad I ha kiugtie III, t'Utis
t iied in. ratad I6 point* iiitd
(oui th pbvre.
The only other uluicr to M more
than lee \o|ra Was I'lu-ber Ogrt Iks-
\is. Ih* nmhliorse of tht St. tartils
f'arulniils who a as tlvm ins. J• im-s
ltota-i «M> (Jimmy J Brvo n tl*; |"ttrds'
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1 ''W«« e one one great w(r«^ servlc
' W « worhl—.1 sNoeiatiMl l'ress anil I"
ua more comfortable ami more healllty. A. n ha
•/ Automatic Hatting do you Uke bmtt h ««di i
tkni from fall to apt-lag. 4k W hmi U there about Ai
Heatiug that influenced your docUion to initott
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and
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• Tkii eadortement of Better He* f*e W*Uer Health teas fipea I• as fry
Mr. Ummter Huddle. MM Cherry Street, Orange, Testasi •
' ' t ;1. ifaar long hnve you had Autommtic Cut Healing? Om
2. Horn has U benefited
family? It ha* made
3. W hat fmmtmre
Automatic
itf The
elimination of cxc«m winter moisture.
5. Whmt tcould von sar about it to ymur
neighbor* trim do not hmee Autommtic Gas
Heating? They almnld have it.
(Signed) Hunter Huddle
d ({iinjffjg 0/ MiU fie<l hh n tl
Heating In tlrft icdtoi > i inailjr Mj
It. Better Heating means added .
to health in the winter months, a delightful
warmth and comfort la each room of the
housb aud it's Automatic! You can ham
! the house warmed evan before you get up
lu the morning. Call ua for * heating sur-
vey—get the facts In advance! ACT NOW I
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greatest Ilia world—Associated l'ress anil
also the*ip-eat-i wire frularv service of Xorth American
liance 1(.\ANA|. Moat newspaper* would Is- content *1
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of more than atH> local rorrespoiKlrtita scattered-^ver I he Nouthweat
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In the BIG SUNDAY NEWS you
A Rotogravure Picture Section, "THIS
Oolorgravure Magazine, a 16-page comic
in full color*, also The Amerioan Institute of
lie Opinion, with Dr. Oalluo's weekly polls.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1939, newspaper, October 17, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290110/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.