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SPORT COVERAGE OF BOFGER, PHILLIPS
BUFF CAGERS
PLAY DAKOTA
QUINT TODAY
KANSAS CIV Mai rh I I
(.Pi Midwestern liuski'thnll pre
VUllud ill tin first liny i,l I In
Ullll'til MUllUal tllllloliul i 111
It ,Uiili toiiriiniiiiiH it ltd seven
ltl( l' > IO«||lS I I Kill I hill lll l'U *Uck
iii move lutu the second round
today.
Alundy Soulhwe stern oi i\m
field. Kas Wi stmin..t. i of Kill
• on. Mo.. A um it lit n I* ii ol Hoi k I
land III , Peru (Nuh i Teachers
Culveritti i lcI<111 of Culitoli Mi.i
and MnryvUte, Mo Teacher*
hit*i' cleared the first barrlei
Tltcy listed Him.hk ilicit vi<
quintets Si on) Mississippi,
1 util-'iciin and North Carolina.
Denver AAII Field Will Be Cut
To 16 Teams; Phillips (i(i Wins
Redbirds Thank
Their Boosters
Thi* Burner High Krilhi.iH
w iui' to ;<• on n I'tiril its Ittuiikint
' their boosters
( o n h Kii> Lnugford yestriday
..Hi in i:h ic veil led I hill Ihi' l 'iiiii
received while :it lh<- staie
AAt lo.irr anient at Oii'i'itv'ill"
usi week between lil'y and tiixiy
li I eg rams. wishli"! thii girls
lodaj hill finds Vudersoti good luck 'ni '-o ti k rii t u in 11 ti
• I'l l i College, Si Atltbl'ou of thi .11 on their vli in les Tin Red-
Ij.ivi'ti jioi (, Iowa. Dakota We- Ijlrii ' mm i wo and losi one n*.
leyaii of Mitchell. S. li Warrens tile tourucy aiivniieiiii, liiio iin-
bin Mo. Teachers, Columbia <|iit<11 ci* 'iinls ! «• i r« losing to
collcge of DUI'UllUc, I.' . Man- Miller Clove I It«• team thiit (Or
i h< sti r . tud i roller mid Abei thi' past two yruirs hitti been run-
Mutch I I /!•) -
11)If- National A.
nil ' it'l'tttt llUs over
11 h e lop! mills ami
ii bus only
watch nisti-iid of
DfcNVKU.
i lit- im! Vim iii v.
A i . in tiki*: I
tin.' k itul w
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Olllt II lift tl>
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Koi I Ho llliVS UOW I III' I II i/CII
ho ..--I I .ill t wI eUilllgb ill
It l N lv < ! 11.111 llU'S bl'I'll ill I In* hit-Itch
em l.inn olio iiioniim until curly
the in \i wui lilac teams inn
near tiixi r.u noutid up .mil iown
i he shiny iiiujth'
Mr wns ii-.hiii i-tl uiiothe; lull
tiny i I" ii Ctdaj for by winne time
m i.i. ; iiiiilnf/ht 4<i ii'iuti)< from
1^ it '« Will hitV(f shown tbi'
color of their uiiifoium and tlii'
uri'iirtny of (htfli «hots In but-
tiilllt til t'OUKh li 1 - Kit III' -llltr to
tlitoti. S. I.i.. Tcailii-iN on tht." fir-
iitS line.
'.'lit' only Irani; from oiUttlilc
tilt' Midland Arra to niaki tin
Krudc at Hit' opening stjssloii wt'ii-
(i It'll villi* iW Vn. I .Stale and the
Pit*l Texan Ti'in her*.
Tho "forolpn" teuiiiH did It
wiilt ifiM\ Ea4t Texas deniollah-
il S|)iini'field, Mo., Temhers OS
t 48. and tilnnvillp State trim-
ined SiiU|tKOll t'ollfge of liiillnii-
o u. In.. 4ft to IN.
Todnyv eitsht fcamett romiileie
tin lirai round.
Today'# ached tile frenlral
Ktitudnrd timei include*: i
12-10 p. in Trinity l iilver-j
ally, W'iixaliuchie, Texan, vn A1
get into tomoi'iow's niu<ll more
tieruii to the ie|i aiins cham-,|Hi;h i t roimd of lli
pioiiK. Allison Th rev Mnin, llteliulilijc the
"W ■ certainly do upprwrlatft , fH*uyu. Sv ;getn and llw> llurt-
ihonv teicKinnih Coach j leavjii, okla PUtUitta. two of
want i ihe tout i.amfiii "bii. three
tt ". tthlo.
I: <4 5 ii in Went
State vs. Dakota Wawleynn.
I I NSKH AI"I'KII HI'H OHII
CJIICACO. March 11 i^ji
'Chuck i FeiiaKo. von-
New York Gloves
Winds Up Tonight
NEW YORK March I I (4'i
A uiert) liandi'iil of attrvivora—
all
1 .a ii k 1 oiil «uid "We aldo
to ihuuk the .liiBlor C hunt bur of , carnul lierthx lu the third round
Coinlitwe for ItH hoapilaiity in with easy vii torlea Iiihi nl«hl.
•utertalillaK u.t at lititehoon yes- Tin- third anr-i tuddud favor
terdny j (in, tht' Okiuhouia City l'arli«.
The louniHiiieut eiiiied the aea- j will play Hock Spring*. Wyo ,
l oll for i lie RedbirdH. who pre- tonight
vioimly had won a bi- t ctional |
title in the I'mihundle They
! played 2il itmnen, I oat only six,
: throe of which were by one point.
j Two of ibeae deft uta were ta ken
i from tin chaiuploii Alliaon gii'la j
here.
Coach LaiiKfortl Raid at the
feed 1 iiiToiook'coIl«ge,"" Ma'nchen vt'idetday 11,,,. the ox-|
I perietlce of 4he Miller llrovo
' mIvIh plus tin; lne.\|M>l'lent'e of tb«* I ®° exact :i2 wnll-lested scrap
Ut'dbirdH in aucii hard tourita- l,M|,a repi;ei<untiim 12 cltloH —
men i 11: in fu t ft inn led to tholr I ^wlHR Into action touight in the
downfall Ian Friday niulit. 18- j l«*« two rounds of the Dally News
^ Golden Cloves "tournament of
The Hopkins County entrant j ehnmploua at Madison Square
from ESuat Texas, although like i
"U'huck i Fenske. eon ,\lli on coining from a Hinitll, Two more sessions in each ol
f Clenii CuiiiiiUKlium i,,wn. bad a sextet of girls itlay-:'1"' «>i«Ut clas«es will end the
wWTITik will jnitku an .iinibi- j iuK togctlier for their third year, i tourney tonight and decide cham-
pions who will oppoat wiunera
of the western golden gloves
touniumiuit In tin Int ir-clty aer-
i"s at Clli'imo. \ nasi the Held,
which started .tt with aboul. 10,-
00it youngv eta seekIng places on
llllllllilllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllltlll the various sectional t« ma in
,1(11! eaat and south, has been cut
I down to the point where all the
1 bouts can lie fought in one ring
Cutji*"!* on the latter*# in- j They ulso had the background
pj^o. terorti &«<urduy lit u special [ of lut4Ji0ns state tourneys to
matched rMIe face nrl the Arntoii ' ■ (||,iw 'fi'Vuu, whereus this waa the
Toch 1'i'iuys.
WHY MEN PIMISE
THIS MXKIN S TOBACCO
ho aw
lira! trip to
Bofger team.
Creeiivllle for a
Training Camp
Briefs
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
t him i— - cr.lcar WATKIt. Fla The
BUT PLENTY OF RICH TASfE | Tlrooklyn Dodgois may not bu
Ihe greutoat team ever asseinb-
WlAKIN'S'TOBACCO
MEANS JUST OM6
THING TO ME —
PRINCE ALBERT.
THE TASTE IS IH~
TME HAKSHN£ S gilT/
fin# roB-yoar-Pwn cicmottw in
every pocket lis of Prince Albert
rince Albert
'HE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE
I led lull they r.erluloly call ar
gue. Their irame with the Vank
'nes was marked by two strtinu-
I ou8 proli'sts, one thai Tut Stniti
•hack's double was a home run
laud the other lli/il Charlie Kel
I lor. Yank oulfieldei had tailed
(to touch third oil a da Ii home.
II'. S. Tiny lost hoth.
RATON' ROIIIK. I,a — Rill
'ferry, long a devotee of Ihe "walk
one and bum two" school of «t-
lucU. is so pleased with Ills New
V(irk CilitUls' oifetme that he will
play for
season
runs In liutichcH this
CLKARW ATEii, Fla — El-
do i Ailker is out' of the hlg i|uea-
tiou murks of the Boston Red
Sox Manager Joe Croitln is
greatly cheered by the sulniiar-
ilie urtial'a showing yeslenlay in
which lie allowed otitt single ill
three Innings
NEW RRAI'NFEI.K. Tex, -
To Manager Doc I'roihro's way
of thinking, the I'lulliea faultt;
•vie. i|| too littleh dead wood
ti' i no spark (.'I) liveriibuiMlaiice
of hams, mill 14i ingrown reaig
until n to losing It wasn't the
two defeat* by the St Louh
Brow-tie Hint atiuoyetl i'roihro
juuk his old one-run la cites and | but. It is the way we
lost.
HUBER GOLF COURSE
• REGULAR TICKETS
Season Ticket—Exp. Mar. 1. 1940 $20.00
Family Ticket—Exp. Mar. 1, 1040 24.00
Monthly Ticket—HO days 4.00
• DAILY RATES
Weeks days—Unlimited play 35c
Sat. S-un. and Holidays-Unlimited play 50c
• HUBER EMPLOYEES TICKETS
Season Ticket—Exp. Mar. 1, 1040 $ 7.50
Family Ticket—Exp. Mar. 1, 1940 10.00
|« Monthly Ticket—HO days 2.00
Daily Rates—Any da} .25
Monthly tickets apply toward -eason tickets
Tickets are not transfer)Itle
Football Drills
Launched Today
Forty one hoy yesterday after-
noon rummaged through ami
tried on loot hall pants, almuid-
• r and hip pads, shoes, and jer-
eys iii tlie litlcouy of ilie Hoi
i:-t lllglt tty.-n then packed their
liewly issued i i|uipiuent down In-
to lockers in the dressing room
I downstairs.
Tin y are the RalldoM* who will
represent the school ue\t year
oil the foothill I Held and the next
few Minima- I > conic or moat
of thout More hoys tire expected
to come out tins afternoon and
the real of the week.
Rut with the bulk of the uni-
form ls uia,; Ju.j over, real work
now faces Hie Rtilldogs. who re-
new Hit it friendship with a fool-
I all Ibis afternoon in their fit'N'
drilling
t'each "Catfish" Smith. who
drugged the foot hall armament
out ol ihe storeroom yesterday.
Coach Steve Matthews, who help-
ed I lie hoys port it cad get them
outfitted, and Coach O It tloode.
who served lis i|unrieruiaster iu
filling out the receipt forms, also
will settle down to I heir coach
ing tasks afield.
All those who reported yester-
day are either letteiutcn or
squadsinen on the liulldog team
oi° last fall or members of the
Coyote stiitiid coming up to var-
sity rank.
With thai much fooiballlsui
i already stored up behind them,
tlie hovs ought to breeze off to
a good atari. The biggest thing
in their favor is Hint they like
the guttie iiud even practice |
holds fun and hard work only |
shortly hc.ow that ot real games.
The coaches luol hoped for the
weights of tin- hoys lo stack up
heavier than they do. Sherman j
Sullivan, outstanding tackle in I
this district last year and moil-1
tioued for all-state, Is the only j
icully big grlddcr out. tie weighs
3SJl. However, most of the can-
didates itisi young aild still have
weight to add oil before this fall,
after they work olr.Wcess pound-
age the first few days of spring
training.
Those who received equipment I
yesterday were:
Phillip Koehler C. W. liyrns. j
Wendell Fraley. Roy Ramsey. 1
Eugene Bali, Albert Hokombe.
' Red" liutson. Wiiburtl Harris.
Boh Sickles. Sherman Sullivan.
Joe Cileries Roberts. Mae Con-
tie Hey* Ruddy .liteka, .lack Thom-
as. Homer llarrett, "Red" Rus-
sell Sterling (Irani, Virgil Fra-
ley
Jack Flore r. Hilly Mongold,
1 .eland Loup. Mc.Elroy Brooks.
Roll Lewis, Noel Newberry. Hon
aid Fiaher, IHI ty Heter, Belt
Met ira w . Haskell I la vis. }«iik
Br.indoit. Jimmy Phillips, Cleorge
lliifiiitan, Rtifus llradford. "Cow
boy Kohhiii*. "lied" I'hamhless.
Harold Spiai'.ue. tlarvin Line,
j Meryle Grilfln. "Letty" Simpson,
1 Hi-ii net I Wray. and Sieve ltegur
) u a iu can show some huslle,
sonic fight uo matter how bad
it's being licked," he said.
! BRADENTON. Fin Miiu-
I ager Casey Stengel of l ite Bos-
! ton Bees received bis first real
j headache of the season when Boh
Qu ill ii returned from Tama with
1 the news that Henry Majecki,
promising Inflelder. had broken
|ia foot and will not bu able lo
; play until May.
LAKELAND. Fla — Manager
Del linker of Ihe Detroit Tigers
lis making sure he'll see every-
thing Voung Frank Croucher
has lo offer in his bid for the
| regular shortstop berth. At pres-j
cut Croucher seems to have the
I inside track at the- job, for he i
! has been kepi at short over Bill
Rogell, the veteran.' since train-
lug opened
NEW U It LEAN'S. La - C. C.
shipnlckii Cleveland Indians'
i fh e president, said today he
tlll is trying to arrange a'trade
«llh the St. Louis Browns for
second hasemun Don Heffner.
The tribe also Is interested 111
shortstop Ralph Kress, while Earl
Averlili the holdout center
fielder is th" Indian mentioned
th the trade pow wow.
Meeting Galled Tomorrow To
Plan Basketball Tournament
LATEST <AP)-~ SPORT NEWS
FANSEAGERTtT
WATCH MJRANO,
IRISH-MEXICAN
Another Sisler
§i>
Represoutallves of all basket-
I nil teams in Borger are invlti-d
io at lend a meeting tomorrow
night to pluti tt city (ouriiamelit
Managers and players ttie ask-
ed ti meet at 7 la |i. ill lomoi
row nt tlie llorger Daily Herald
I'laiiH for the tournament will
be made there at that time and
rules decided upon.
According 10 tentative plans
broached by members of sevcrul
ot tie tenuis which inttiid to
Redbirds Start
On Volleyball
Combine tl*. aggressiveness
ami spunk « Die "Hglltlng
Irish " ii nil tie toughness untl
craftiness of a Mexican, and you
ought to have a fair dish of
wrest lei.
At Iciist Hint's what local faiei
figure us ltley plan lo go lo the
, ,, . ...„ . gtappllug games here totiiKht
Volley! all oj.eiietl ye,„.ri,ay ut ., U() w.p(>Uy ^ ^
the Rortter High (Sytn with HI- .(H|h Robertson's Arena stmts at
teen girl- report lug for the fii*t is p. m.
prai lice.
Cinch Fay
The combination of Irish and
inglo.d said tiht j is hound up in t-he or-
ison o! one Mickey liurauo, is
OMiecieil iiiai the sport wo'ild ; tulglii guess from hi* name
ui'ei ihe teuiney wni start ne-.' ,jnnv „|,ont i\ty girls within tlie j ^'hIn scrappy luatiuau comes
Sunday iifteruoou with two or, W(,,,| SlI, ,, ., )l|rR(, W|UU(| will ft<>ni Chiilhuahua, Mex..
three games and continue lor dowI1, sll(.
said
Rest prospects because of their
several uinlits next week when
lite gym Is available Final
would lie
played a week iioin pi.^vltMi.-, floor ex|s>rleine aud
t* l.fii...ll....ll l.'.w.l.
hull handling are Hie girls
next Snnday afternoin Eaeli
],' team would put up a small lee U|e :„,,|l i^ui
to pay for use ot the gym. and
small ndiliiiistou would he chars-
ed.
Heading this group are Nor
ma Simpson Anna l.ou Terry
and Esther Bel*, the only" threi
Likely entrant In the tourney | reunlacB H-oiit lit'
i are Furr Food. Harris Foon. | team lust year.
; Weslerfield Truckers, the Nieh,-
ols-Williams team. Baptists, and
Spring Creek. A double elilllillii
lion system likely would lie us-
ed.
Louis-Galento Site
To Be Set Today
EXHIBITION BASEBALL
1HJIIAY
It) Tlie A*si t Ittieil Cri'«
At SI. I'elersburg Fla..
hilled as n fellow likely lo run
light up the ladder Into a spot
ft 1111*11 . th>' top ranker* here lie
start ou' at Hie bottom, of
• ■ours in a preliminary with
.1 oli ti Nctnanic, the Colorudo
miller, and a pretty clever ttltlst
in hold manipulation himself
Naturally a lot of fans will be
volleyball , eaget io get their first peek at
the newcomer, and see just what
he has to olfcr
Fiankie Hilt, the Kiiisas Cy
clout1 and Alan i'liiiumer, the
former football hero, clash in
tlie featured main event "Wild
cat" MtiEuiu and Emit I'aterson
, Uitns iNt v.- cinclTiuatl iNi Imiuui* off In the seml-ilual,
A' fleiirwater. Fla Brooklyn
j t N i vs. Boston i A i
At New Orleans Cleveland I'ASADKNA, Calif Jack
(A i vs New Orleans (SAJ
VEMTKHIlAVH KKSt LTS
( Hayes Hie Chicago White Sex
' second baseman, still is limpim
NEW YORK. March 14 </P)
With Philadelphia and New-
Jersey hollering loudly for the
fight, the burning question of i
where the Tony (inienio-Joe I
Louts heavyweight championship
; bout Will he held is due lo be
I nettled sometime today w lieu
the Ni w Vork Athletic commis-
sion convenes.
SPORT SPARKS
Attempting to emulate his
father, whose feats at first base
landed him in Baseball's Hall of
Fame, 19-year-old Diek Sisler
is shown at the St. Louis Cardi-
nals' camp at St. Petersburg,
Fla., where he is getting a try-
out. Diek, who pitched for Col-
gate, stands six feet and weighs
more than 200 pounds.
It i« unite likely the fight
llllltlllllltlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll wi„ NVw YolK 0M tll<>
com mission's approval aud pro-
ntoter Mike .liicohs will set the
site ui Yankee Stadium and the
BIIIIIIIIIBIIB IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII date Us someilme late in June
II) WILLIAM T. HIVES —
I stopped wltli n panted expression
in one of the games wltn Texas, i
Rubbing the portion of his ana
eim Cti II11 High am will pass up j in01II affected, he explained
the Texas relays. Says April 1 j |h(, Th„ ws,ut,„
is iou early for him to run out- a Mpni w,iniln|{ to ,, „oy
doors Don Lash and John Muii-j,^, U1 r|oi„.
ski. two other distance aces, will
he on hand, however . . the No.
I Fred Marberry over in Free-
stone County may give the for-
mer great major league baseball
pitcher plenty of potatoes. Loca-
tion for the wildcat oil lest hits
boon staked Mrs L P. Hurt-
let I of San Antonio finished sec-
ond in the t inted States ill a
checkup of l :is small bore till-'
performances w it h Run tgbls.
Nice going . . .
trom hi* knee operation hut the
Si. Louis (Nt ii Cincinnati (N) jclub trainer aays he'll h oka;.
I Meanwhile tillle liejuia is giving
Brooklyn ! Erie McNalr a r««l fight for thi
Job as Hayes' substitute
H
New Vork (Ai
I t N l .1 ill innings i
DALLAS. March H
t^t
near the court. He'd been shoot-
ing the Baylor player with pins
. . . asked how his spring fool
ball training program was pro-
gressing ai ihe half-way mark,
coach Dutch Meyer of T C. I
said "influenza is lcudifig at the
end of Ihe first half."
Gen« Root-Pro.
LAKE CHARLES l*t On
(he theory thai the best way to
practice Is to play. Connie Mack
[ j called today lor Dally camp
games tin III l!lc Philadelphia
athletics meet Cleveland ai New
Orleans Saturday. After watching
his boys fumble futtlely against
the New York Olnnts. Maek de-
tided more practice under fire
wus needed.
Rill .Sterns and Kjiyitiouil
Klliu, Houston yi ui I lis. each
woil basket hall letters in two
schools the same year. Honest
They left Jeff Davis liigli school
at Midterm this yeur after wlnn-,
ing their letters and jumped
lie lit on the l^iii Morris college
loam . . hello' what's happen-
ed to the Bible plan'.' Lubbock
sheets quote llltilr Cherry, tis
slstant lo D X Rible at the Uni-
versity of Texas. nk snvilig It I
was a mistake to think the school
wus big enough in its'owu name
lo attract "all kinds of scholars.
Including fool hall players, with-
out benefit ol recruiting and sub-,
sldizlng So from now on. we're
gonna go after 'em just like the
other schools are going after
'em" , . .
Dick Harlow. the Harvard
football coach has been giving
Southern Methodist and Texas
Christian football teams the ohec-
over I'l spring training He's
hlg booster ol southwest foot-
ball and says "the reason you
have such fine t"Hins Is because
you put equal attention and pre-
sure ou running and passing. Not
inauy people up my way appre-
ciate the strength of the ruilli-
iiig game in southwest 'football."
You said it . Clyde Lilttlefleld's
physicians are having s dickens
of a time trying lo keep lilin
from working or. the coming Tex-1
as relays The Texas track couch '
Is recovering from ii pneumonia
attack ilint kept him near death
early lart month.
1 -i- I
Johnny Dawson, gad about
iitiiatenr golfer from Chicago.;
Hollywood, anil ptiluO north aud .
Sv.-th. i ays the Texas amnteur
golf cham|iloiis|iip touriinmeut Is
"the tougheat amateur eompotl-
tlon In the country." ... banket-
hall throwback: Pete Creaay.
Baylor's ull-coiifi;ience forward, |
Say
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and enjoy Kentucky
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Bourbon!
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# There really it a lot of fun for u* in this business. For instancei wej
fit a man in a new pair of Fortune Shoes. The fit is rijAi-we're stick*
lere on that, The style is correct and he seta how good •looking they
arc. Quality leathers and expert workmanship—we know they're
fortunes. And* then, we wrap up those fine shoes and give him chants*'
from a five-dollar bill! Just like that we make happy customers . ,f;'
and it's fun.
k. c. store
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