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TEXACO WINS
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Knit Worth at Oalveslon
D.ili.s at Houston.
Oklahoma City at UMUinool
Tulsa st Man Antonio
American league.
Chicago at Clevslfln-i
Philadelphia at Washington two
games
New York at Hoston. two t - m - . -
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Pittsburgh at chiiago
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r-rinei flelrivr and ntti-heta made
the game turn out in favor if 'he'
'Irxiin outfit Ti' o fiileis i'oiii
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Local Softball
Standings
"if league.
Team W L P
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jjlruilfln . J f
Taxaec i
"B" league.
Totm W L IVt
U-sers 3 0 I IKK
H.ll. Ion ; j orio
IVx.. .. .) i 7.
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l-me si.ir 2 t im;
Funnels .' .. vK
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IMitl . . 1 333
PblHIp. 1 . J33
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I Webster 1 $ mo
Magnolia 0 4 .000
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POPLAR BLUFF Mo. U.R J. A.
Ricks reached Into his toolchost
for tt piece of chain Then n. went i
to a hospital The chain bit him1
It was a copperhead i-nake
LOUIS ENTERS
FIGHT AT2-1
IN FEW BETS
icago Is All Excited Over
Negro And Hard Hitting
Levinsky.
(TH1CKH Attt. T. rifty thou
-und i..'i t.iN.r will nay ttdkOOO
Wadtnii .tnht to mm If Jo
ln.M it n .t Bomba. can (
' Ilk. K nk l..inky give tt
!i i ill. piMn.1 o.'it th. pitih
i n ho in i nun k rT k hotiii of
th Oilriiiro W) it. s..x l.nuii. win
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nn nf p t ii(. kti'i.koiiiK in 33
. prof. lfl. w
ni"'t Uf
vln.k ihi..K
ftitiic but
' iHiwrrful
wmloM.t in 11 batfl
ihduld fm 10 roundx 01 Imw
Not Kltii-p 1W7 when Jack Dam-
niwy and Oenr Tunrwy fought S?
forr a record breaking crowd In
Soldiei Field him theie bean aurh
1 niiiiK to .1 right in Chicar.'Ml8 Round. No 1 among ICnglUh
The Keiinui opinion Menu to be women playtra and would be no
thru iti will win btrt the main i overwhulmliajr Avorita to boat .MUw
poHtt wa wtiat will happen If Le-i Htammart. wJw In adilliion to bh
I 1 VfflaltV IftltjvK MU nf kk Mflrf kau. 1 I.... IL. i-a Mi
..... . ... .... wm4 ani'
matotn from eanter field and drop
th Btown Bomber moat attractive piaycta the anv
Qntefo HiilshiT. knoAH
Unira probably new win hwve m The Wlfthtmnn Cup aerlei wUI In-
take It becaoae in hla arrmsmc U niaved Trhlnv nnd B-tuinv im.
1 j month career he hit Men a mei
cileiw. quli flniah-r f hl oppon-
nM
Hut l-v mk i- n wild MWinein.
iishiii'i- p.itii Iiim w.th a tei'oid of
hnviiik' floored Tomiiiv liiightiin
MiVpj Wnlki-i Jink Shii.kiv l-.i
p
Imiaki and othem Hi niteri-adi-il
In h I'u.u t I of In in iii i oppon
o
cut' to thi- flii- ii Ii it nnre TM'lt
till Xi it ol .flli i.illt I ' il lit I i
' mi I M ix l'... i
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!:0DDS AGAINST
: U.S. CAPTURING
i
WIGHTMAN CUP
p ... .
bven Helen Jacobs races
I n . . 0 .
Hard Battle As Mar Of
Team.
By HTIUilCT CAMKIKIN
I'nhed Pipmi Hports Bdltor.
NBW YORK. Auk 7 I C Com
plele domtnnm of Kngl.ind oei
the Tinted St I'm may In .-tahlis'i
d at riiie-t Hills next week-end
Aug IH 17. when the Hi'tl-li las
sies play "It. Am.-i Irmi mjiikI In
the .inntial U'i; iitin .r ."up ..-tiea
Although fni some ye.ii i thi
Rntish h.ik. shown Hi way in Da-
vis Cup pln AiiK'ii.-as women
st us i-vi-i sin. - lt:tl have hi Id
firmly to the Wlghtman imphy In
all. rheie hue been r. Wlghtman
Cup rif ami A nil na
leads
- eight el ies to foul
Mi II. let Will M .o.l s 1. I
"lull to omit Wlghtman Cup pu
of iciwrae. a hkiw to thr A run
lean i-iiuw Wlih the tar v'nlifoi
lllail iHlt of pin V the WeMnnilil.il
Kngllsh Muad may Is. ihl to pi.
thi W.ulit mmi 'u.iti tloiigftide tho
Davis Cup
ICnglUh lineup liitertuln.
While the sliis hi lint fiitiic'l
ll.fntelV ! s pHS;. u.lt Ol.'
ill"
K i. -'
ii .1 J
i wl'li Ilotnt-1
I'n'i .1 pi i ll
ii r 1. -. i-.-iri
liguri!les nf he
Kind of Kefrlg r-
.itor Mm hac.
Mill need tills
flllL.llie l(efri
O Meier
aLSI a JaaMaaaaa-aaaa-asaaa-a-M-M
ANDERSON
ReriRerator Co.
Tlmrpe Itimitiuc IJIdc
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Hotel Miller New Low SuitHtcer Rates
As low ns 50 cents per night. $2.00 per week. .Most any
price rimm you want from $2.00 per week lo MM per week.
We are Mill remodeling our lintel for your pleawsurr. Patron
le our hotel so we may Imprcne more for your gond.
PI I Ml OI IXKCTKIC FANS'
HOTEL MILLER
i" ' i. nl Mi PmIU Mud fot I
Km lit Unid single opposed b
Helen Jacob of Berkeley t'al
and Caroline Huhcrtck of 13 Jn-
gclcs in thi- third
Mies mnrnniiTu and Freda James
y probably will form one double
mmnalkm. with Miw Hond
famtrtK wtth Alra. Klna. Kvi-lyi
tiontmnn or Nuney U: m trw oth-
oi ono MIm JnoatM nnd mm Knb-
vnn rr juet anc.tit certain to form
mi.' of i h' Ainrrlran dmibla tpnm
and it HiMiy that Mlaa Ilatwock
and Mrs. Bthni it.irkhnrdt ArnoW
of Lo ArtffttltN. will play tho mr-
omi dorlbkn Himiirr Mr Doro-
thy AndniK of Htnmfo.d. Conn in
a ptiMUhtlitv for on.- of thi di -
hw
itiHtoninn' t!niiii llc.titrlc.
Mrn Pabyan mny form thr krv
t rh.. rv Th piny of thin nmt
htti.. RiMtunian hns .slipped tinhap-
p i dtmnK the punt few month
. m.-h . .1... a. .... .- .
i-d
on dpflnltily fm vlrtorlt
- .in iln-i! It hi t o' h'i nomililr. in-
Kli! opponants. Mi- Jacnba nituld
- he ii.iIp to ronturf both of hii iv
ion. but her play la the beginnlnK
and ending of definite proapectn of
Amcnran victory
t b;at MIm:. Jacobs would be III-
tie better than even money against
iok itiiiuua inr nrai nve in unoui-
clal world ranktngi kt on of tht
IB and 17 Hcven matchea ilotslde
The Noa and 2 hmlpa play each
"hei The No. ."! ploysra play the
fifth ilngles mntrh In iiddltlon.
tlu-ii it 1 1. lo dmilili. .
THOMAS NAMED
STARS' COACH
flllfAOO. Aug 7. Frank Thom-
ua rotfeh of the I'liK'-mlty of Ala-
t.uma'n Ro-p Bowl rhamptona. will
lend the cullegp ullntnra of 10IH
.'igulnal the Chicago lleara of the
National Profeaalonal Football
;
league In the big game of atara at
SnUlipr Field the night of Aug 29.
The selection of Thomas ana
thi p other coaches. Cha.lea rJach-
WBn r "" t. nr c w.
Upears of Wl-conaln and EilWard
8- - My i-
pgp. was announced Tuesday night
with publication of the result of
u nationwide poll.
Coach Thorium won the poll wit i
a total of S.I02J0D voles Hachmnn
Seai and .Malt;an fliuMhfil !.
hind In that order.
The leaUera and their total vniei
in ndditiun to Thomas wen-
tiaihmaii. 2 317 SIM. Di Sp.-:u-..H.1I1
Mudlgnn. 222t.103 Ho
MiMillm Indliimi. 2.ll52i). Klin t
lidpn Notre Dump. 3X7.0R3 Hit
me Klerman. Minnesota. lMHHC.'l
ancls Schmidt. Ohio Stat.- I in7
562. Jimmy Phelan. Washington
1.IM.372: Jock Sutherland. IMt
burgh 1.13-1.193 Robert Xuppke II
linola. 1128.991 Dick Hnnle iinnt i
Inched. 1107.098. A A Htiigr. "l '
lege of the Pacific. 1.199.327 Lvnn
Waldorf. Northwestern l lsT.413
The poll wa cot.duited y th.
Chicago TiibuiK spoiiHot of thi
iill-stui content ami 105 aasoci-ited
papeii. tin tiiivt "nt tin- Nation
MAKE A WILL
.Men .(lh prupcrt.. realize the
Importance of malting u Mill. In
this Mil j the) control tin I -mis.iii
of their hiililliigi.
Fur the man who litis an
earning jsiwei on which othern
ilcieiiil. It is us Important Ihut
he mal.e tt will sh Hie man with
priperl.
Through life Insurance ho cin
will the win of his earnlut:
power lo Ills ilrpriidellts gllitr-
uuteeing tlieiu a rei;ulur In-
come lo rrpliice II: it eurnlliR
pi-wcr.
A II M. A. All-ah )iidlc
will prnlecl ih Imiiiiie lor
himself if dlsaliled hy Hlcknisw
or iHi'ldi'iit fur his ili'iiemlentr.
If he dors mil Hie
'IT I'MS AM WA1V
BUSINESS MEN'S
ASSURANCE CO.
I.nnal Iteprnmntatlve
GUY PHILLIPS
201 Kast Elm St.
1 O Max 418
Ilreskenrldge Texas
SPORT...
SQUIBS
lly I.Kiltl) H. COI'K
Qaotlng nmt' inurp pnrngrnphx
from the pnier .Iop IjuI fn
Itolt'n "Angel nf I-Ht nirilnn '
Knows hi- homiM nguln tonight
this time nt the RUpOMcdly Inde
Ktructible chin of Harry K akow
known to the boxing trade an King
lvlneky The fight will off-1 the
fiah pvildler the greatPi oppnitun-
ty of hla career nnd will be one of
the toughest propositions lyniln ha
yet faced Joe ha everything
nearly pverythtng to ioe und no
too much to gain by the flghl If
In- knocks the Klng'n teeth nut In
the second or third round he will
he ngnln acclaimed n grent punrh-
pr but If he Iosm oi even wins hv
III der.-loli. he will limp n lot of pi i-
tlgp he hns won by lifiltini; thr-
hoys nrotrnd The fiih Iml Im e
erythlng to gain and very little to
I line He can't loep nny prestige
1 because he nevci had enough pres-
'tige to ennui1 iinyone nn wori
sldon the King. The King lays
Louis hns never fought anyone wilh
a punch. Well the only guy the
King ever fought who hnd a pun-h
was Uaer nnd look whnt liner did
to him. Camera beat the King
once.
Jmigtng from the opinion of the
cxiwrta including ' UiiiIb himself.
Ivlnsky should be made to older
for Lot lie. King has a bundle of
wild looping roundhouse swing.
Louis haa a shott terrific punch
thnt rips the boys wld open Tie
ihoiild he nhle to get In-ltlc the
ppildlprs hay mnkeri and bend the
Imy's chin nil out of plnee even if
he can't break it n i lot of ppo
pie think
Hut wp like ii iiiofiton Hint
lleniy iittiiliutps to tin Knit; in ii'
Kurd to the fit;ht tonight Heniv
rnyn the King mivs "I'm gonna
show Iuli mote punches then he
ever sqw I ain't no stylish fight-
er no. hut I enn swing 'em and
swing 'em hard. I.ouih ain't nrve
fought nobody who hits like I do
And I can take It I ain't never
been on no flooi but once mid it
took Max Raei two iouihI to do It
(Two whole louiid"' My khimIiipiih' i
And Max hit me when my hnult
was turned wnlnk' to .m ndini'i'
J "bargain" is
sometimes a bargain-
A good many people look on August as their lucky
month and we don't mean those who spend it lying
on the sand and taking in salt air.
We mean tho.se people who have formed the habit
of buying things when other people aren't . . . porch
rugs and iuggage and towels and lamps and all sorts
of things for use now and for use next season.
Of course they have learned that "bargains" are
not always bargains. They know how tso recognize
quality and style and worth how to find the strong
points and how to avoid weaknesses. And much of
their knowledge has come from the advertisemonts in
this newspaper.
All of us follow advertising but some people stu-
dy it so thoroughly that they know exactly what they
want and where to get it. They are the ones who find
the real bargains. Their money buys more things and
better things in August and all through the year.
m the crowd '
And he continues I mn't gonrn
lown none ngninst Joe for hcntiti'j
hlm'll get me In the hie doujh nnd
dough what I need. Wouldn't 1
like to get a crack nt thnt Urntl
dock though Id kill lilm nnd the
country neetle a chnmplon like me
1 got personality hnteha. hntrhn
Yes sit the KlhR's got pprHnnfi'.lt
And Louis Isn't so nrfllcted with
a orlliUly lip He says 'If lie Inst-.
ten rounds I'll be nilBhty sutprN
od.' And. "He's totiHh I know lint
Camera llekuU him nnd CarnMn
was a snft touch for me "
LouIk whs a great fnvurlte Ian'
week to take tlie fish pndillnr to
town hut today he Is little iiette.
than ii 3 to I favorite
It Is Interesting to note that
."oach Francis Schmidt of Ohio
.State and format uimitiir at T C
V. was among the tup coaches in
the poll to select a gentleman to
handle the alHitar college fnotlriill
team in It's coming engagement
with the Chicago Ueaes this mnnth
Schmidt is going places and going
fat. too. AlUiotiah ymiugar Uinti a
number of the big boys in the foot-
ball coaching world he is just
iibout an big na they come already
and tins years to climb. Coach
Frank Thomas of Alnlmma was
elected to got the collegians In Hue
fot the tilt
And we get the sad news this
morning that Urnnktyn haa Just
knocked a full giiino off tlio Olnnta
iCfttlonat IfHkMie Intnl. Tlio hounds!
We ace no rmeon why St. Louie
shouldn't pay a part of the Diall-
ers expenses. They seem to he win-
ning n lot of pennant for the
Cords They tell us iliploniAcy Is
not n pnrt of Bill Terry's niMRe-up.
And another thing someone Is tell-
ing in . thnt Joe Mrclwlok who
h.n dlsi'iiiddl the title. "Ducky
Wueky" is the only player In hls-
tmy who was showered from th"
field by customers . . we sort of
doubt the verucity of that one nnd
for no good reason . . but we still
fpcl down on the Detroit pojnilnce
foi that trick . . MedwicU i? giv-
ing Argy Vnughan a merry chase
for the liattlng championship of
major tongues ... ho tins n 360
nveingc approximately
Yours truly didn't do so hadly
int'dietiriK hull galuoh yrsterdiiy
Texneo the one we flpured to win.
Won nine off til"' field on u til-
YOUTH OF U.S.
URGED TO AIM
FOR OLYMPICS
Temple Track Coach Sees
Supremacy Depends On
Training.
PM1U0IBLiM!IA -Aug. 1 OJ.ft)
Hon Ogden track coach of Temple
Unlvuraity beiievea the United
States will hnve little dffflcutty !n
"running away with the track and
field championship of the 1M6 and
stilieeiti(nt Olympiads'' if the youth
of America I- willing to pay the
price n work self-tact If ice und
Intelligent application of t-oneft
principles of training
i Ogden whose piotege ICulaio
Poatiock comjupied Jcmnp iiu i
world's record holdei in th i- .
yard dnsh foui times leeenth. -mil
the avornge college und high l 4
athlete doe- not want to p in '.
himself. He added hnt self h i i
flee nnd the willuiunes- to w .
havo hroiiKht the in irm nice to )
fore In trnck ami fuid nthletic-
()m tVii.t To I'nme.
"I-ook nt hoy. like Owenn Pe t
cock nntl others ' Ogden .n.i
"They come fiom poor fntnilie d !
would not have h.iU the chant-. "
fault hy 111 (i Safeway hoys It i-
pity some of the lads do not thim;
onntifth of the game to bp preset t
one nluht a week to soit of iintnii
nj;e their tenm. They might gi '
a little moral auport even tf they
might possibly have bioken necks.
We don't know of a local hall play-
; er with a broken neck And Texaco
wilt ahead to win a tl 5 decision on
the field of buttle fiom a Suf.-w iv
team tout was fm fiom the outfit
thnt administered a lacing to Han
Ion It is a aliamc it turned nut like
that too. Hut that goes fo. two cm
l uct guesses foi us Oi does it "
Lions and Uakurs uie slated to
I tangle tonight und thr nlikvl suy
I Lions Hns-go will take on Phillip
-ftei thut one and the nickel auy.-1
! Has Co And we flip fhe thlii;:j
aguin and it says we ni.iile moiiic i
linil gues.es And we s iv It Is a
Htlnklng coin !
f
tiavel ext-iis.vt'l. and llietlt HllH
standing people of many nntlon li
they did not piuticlmte in tfnok
athletics o nut he branch of
snort" '
Kvety y.-ii tigden ha-- . tlor.on oi .
more cnndidatPi l.n in ftir '4l
week or ten lu h het t i '"ken
too long nnd the tinliuii i- ' ar-
tliiouK to reach the .t it . 1 1-- Ho
s'lyi eveiy coach n e i in tr li
of spoil expellences t'u iiie 'loi
hie
(irliid HN-iiiurngi h Main
Ogden. who s .i" en
of trip spin t 2u i
trnck mnn cannot nffoni
vnte a bad fault m '
w.irk becnuse const im' ;
'demanded of him i -part
that la too mui ii ' '
age athlete so he it' - ii
aport that requites -
"Figuratively spcaKm.
road la a wide open t -tracks
too but ber m
lulri
aid
ll'i
t i K
f
tt
Involved 'r ink
tiiirk i . tin
i-f.eil ' ann' i
i
I
.1.(1
not pn tne price tt toti nrduolis
allot." Ogden i oni'ltideil
Grimes Five Into
Three-Eye League
SPItlN'.l II
HuiImIi
'iuikI Iiui In .
league I- j
plrcs ii Tin.
lie manages !..
' tub as lie u i
heydnv
BiiiIpimI' pi'- i
Afhlle on tin 'i
. onstnntK In k
lilies vet t h
nslls Win t i.'
line Hill li i.'ii i.
gnlne
He - l .
Ing field i
occasion- 'In
had 't. '.
ei'iii f
In it. hi .
OIK lit ' I !
. 1.1 II Pi
IPS fill ' II" f II -
.p n' iln Nii'iornl
us ti v v t all
i!ye I.' ! ip win
BlonniliiLt i -1 i
I h.- n t j. i li i ie
uri ii mi 'ily Rlnl
i mil he 11-iiBlly i" tf
i mg with 'hu iiiii-
'I ing or -ti idtB und
on the ' mie-hlng
. . p 'he iitiiititnt
id fiom 'in pi ty
. ni i tir i iii'-n
iHoti nntl i ' i i ly
'Pll flOtll I'll l0
fllll- I ll.lt .' tl 'Il it
tl 'llpt.'ll t 'ill
III plll is
Chinese Alpinists l.lue Luxury
VANCOirVER B C (UP' Chin
Is mo intiiin-cllmhi i - pntndixo
Mrs. Rdlth M Claik. Vulicouvor
Impoitei of Otlental nrt objects
reports The Chinese ArjHnlsts re-
i line cnmfnii.ihly in a hamtnook
and tire curled up the slopes liy
nolle .-Iht 'ns
CLASSIFIED
KAT1.S FOR n.ASSIKRi:
ADS
Maximum of 25 words Insert-
ed under proper clfisilflca-
tlon odd day ."Wo
Sinni) ml tlmin consecutive v
iliis n &o '
No ml liiknu fur less than 39c
AlllHHlllCOnil'lltS 1
Visit out fiuii nnd vegetable stand.-"-A
full line or fruits oranges ha
llllllli- plllenpples .1 t'. i mei
mis i .iiit.loupes p.. .' ). i .n
(leans peui. onion- i P- s
I IK'C Cl lech'S. "tl'J U U.ilU.i
'all for Hannt-i I th P
tastes better
IClliploVllH'll'
iiiii want- housi-wniis i n In. '
illiltlieu ot woik 111 i tl.'.i s ii
dty oi hotel Will oi-.hii if
any kind Call fot I'm' Inn. u
Nix's Cafe .'137 I'. . k.
Kwil Kslnli for S.'tlc
FOR HALF. OR '1 i:hl- mm
modern house lot t . 71 1 1
Kirn Will take n n .. . M
Cone nt Del Noit. II .
FOR NALK It inoi 1-. .1 I
.uxlisi ft :1H Not 'l Ali. .1 1
11. hack of O I W. II -tiif.-.
Kor- Sale Alisct'iwncoiir.
FOR SALK (loot 1 n-.iii :. no 11 1
fm 7fi H M Panilieinii k . Its
n it on 'iruham hiliw
FOR SALE Hmnll imu . nd -wo
lots with out build in; i-m- f n-
nlture Clitnp if tnkt 1 1' . e Ap
plv !l0 West Win-. I. 1
for MAI: (iinpi - i.i.'h kinds
Miistani and Carman for Jolly Al-
so 1 hug p;iii.liv ior s"!e at th.
Post office Flint HI nnd Monday
-W mug nnd Tuesday
Hanni'i Huttei is Rest at your
(Jrocet
New Bus Schedules r
Hrt'cKciiiidse Cisco EiiBtlanf
Gralium Olney nnd Wichita
Tails
ICffectivf July 1st 1935
North Hound to Wichita Pall-i
Leaves s:00 A. M 1:3S I.
M fi:Or) I. M.
South Hound to Cisco
Leaves 10:00 A. M 3:55 I
M H:00 P. M.
For furtlier iBforraaMon eaH
Rainbow Coaches
Del Norte Hotel
W N. HAHKKV .rent
l'bese M7
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