Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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tti '.Chevrolet Motor company at an ' -elaborate
banquet in tha Dotal. -
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win loopbasketball bout: FROM
CHICKS' TUESDA Y; SCORE t IS 35 TO 27
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Aftertaklng afr earlf lead the CMek-
aiha high school ' eager'; dtoppedfae-
hlnd to lose a fait tilt -to the B ltne
-to ths' Kid-State - conference
loop her Tuesday night bra tt to
It eount. V .- - v
' With f both x teams' about T erenly
matehed iVwae a matter of 'reaching a
dedakn -via the ' marktinanahlp note
and in that department the S Beno
aeea held a decided advantage MW-
in tha : oal ' wlth' kma 'ehota while
ttae Chleka .were; mhetaw :eet ! upf
throuBhout the. fray.1
A. tdt: Mush: and; eacepticnany that
the game had Diwej.-Goodwbv lefena
at. a;heetic' pace and two B
.Indlane weed out on. foula. The
V Chlds weee given . 16 ahota at the
goal hrom..' the-free throw . lane. and
nine of thf pon
a. With Carter center. 1 winning every
tip.-' off at..eentqrthg. Chicka got neap
' with brilliant apeed. a. the. opening of
tho.ftay.iaiid. at tho end. of the Initial
quarter had coHeeted a IS to I ad-
'antage. r lot until Kto in -the period
. had the B Beno. tgitm 'been permitted
ahota at tha goal 'and then the Indiana
..v' began ringing fa? long cnee.;
r. 4 BhatQj before the dose of- the half
the vlelting quintet had attained a. 17
to 14 lead that . Om overcame by the
' .Chkka ae the third canto- wag -being
ning ;Aa the ' pLine .wore On to a -wild
-flkeg Jackaoni Vene guard waxed warm
A'?t and. dropped lb -St- baiketa' to eettle
tha-.argumewLivS'r ' ''--'.vfShe
game wu featured hy-'the floor
- v Thomaa. Chick guard and
..; er.captain:. -'and thatyCf OurldV - flashy
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'SHOWlNG.dFTOVNGAiAtERIAL'iS
CENTER;: OF ? INTEREST AS CLOBS
ST ART TREK SOUTH F.QR TRAINING
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f Hew York. Feh. IV The baaeball;
birds are flitting ..sonUtward.- Intimate
details of their program already are be-
ing diapatebed by the energetic' pom-
spondenta ; The holdouts who were 10
... adamant a few weeks ago are falling
into line. ' Tho magnates talk of boom
ing the amateur game for boy through-
out the country. Throogh it all is the
delightfal air of -anticipation and prer
:;y . paratlon always . associated with - the
coming of another beeeball campaign
h -j 1 ' - and the magnates hope bigger and bet-
.---j-ter gatea f( v -- - A
Them wiQ be no' little eonoetn In the
..' news that comes back from the train-'-i-
ing camps scattered from Florida "to
caiilomia abont the perqplring o; ugir
tag tr"g an thelr-age'
ability or prerloue condition of ervttudo.
khant4 IkM.rBW '"Wt.ffiAi tpow
whether the Jewish hope of theOlanta
Andy Cohen win. fit into tho1 somewhat
ampis niche vacated hy Rogers Horns-
by or whether Frank ODouI. the re-
juvenated veteran from Ban Francisco
wings a mean - enough dub to' break
Into the regular outfield cordon. . -ft
will bo of interest Y
whether EOrnSby puts his ex-
BASKETS AND
By DB. FORREST a fPhag) ALLEN
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in tern than two months hasbfthall
coetlw
groups na2nely there
nnreetrlcted continuous dribble and fhoae
- who would reduce this epecUrular play
ton single bounce or toes o any
length. 1
If advocates of the anU-dribbM -rulo
want to eliminate the stoning- and the
. delayed offensive to the tack court -one
new rale can without doubt atop this
peralelone. one-man practice. draw-
ing a half-inch Una acroee the center
of the court and providing a new rate
-that no player an the offensive can.
Jmid or dribtoe the tall tor more than
five w"As in his own . defensive alf
of tho court tsi"g win ta rilmlnated
FenalUee tor vloiationo e t such a rate
would ta - administered jd much the
' same way aa la tha violation of running
vrith tho baU. Tha ball would go- to
the opponents out of bounds ata wot
at right angles to the side .line. .The
refer or tho umpire would eount audi-
bly as tho officiate now eount when the
: ban la out of bounds.
to Awing away with the dribble how-
ever we would have no asssranee that
'ARCHITECTS ARE OFFERED PRIZES . ;
FOR BEST ROADSIOE: ST Affp: PLAINS
' New Yacfe Xftorto to tanutifv nod-
side stands which minister to . the pants
of tourists have been carried to tho
are. (fleets who design them.
' The Art Center of New York which
lately awarded prima provided by Mia.
John D. Rockefeller Jr to the pro-
prietors of tho handsomest wayside re-
freshment stands has announced a new
- contest in which prises are to ta given
tor the test architectural plans for the
. structures along tha highways.
Then thousand dollar as teen con-
tributed hy a sausage making company
1 ' for the -furtherance of art to the edifies
'- which purvey its products and from this
! ' fund and that provided by Mrs. Rocke-
feller will come awards to te bestowed
' on March 15. ;
. . Flvo prixre are offered tor the test
Pss tor refreshment stands with gaso-
line to conjunction and flee tor
tends without tho filling tanks. The
f awards range downward from ISM.
Architects must submit tha plana ta
blueprint form. The winning once will
ta emtaUidied with apaclfleaUona and
more detailed drawings which will te
" mads available to any who desire to
erect model stands along the Unas ap-
proved by the Art Cantor and . tho
groups cooperating with it to the com
Indian workings a on ' B Reno- for-
trard berth. - - Rodgklnaon ; raiigy ' for-
ward wae high point ' man . with ' IX
talUet'to his credit-
' KOCrary Chick forward contfamed to
remain iq thr hens of a acarltig slump
nO; deadte frequent ' dead chances"
atounted for but. one goal' from the'
floor a 'kmg shot' Ills tip shots wen
wild and rarely eqet. threatened serious
angles for' the visitors.
. Ccsplte lnahiliiy to effectively eon-
nect wiih the basket the Chicks: looked
good- in. every other department banring
that of hustling for rebound ahota a&d
chowcd considerable improvement over
meenfc demonehations. -y- -i ij.
The squad fcv to meet Altua here Fri-
day' night in a Bputfaem ' confenmce
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Buchanan. -1.... . -3
McCrary t M aste p'ew
Carter a .S
Tlumtag g- ..-.......3
Coke-gj'i.. ..c.l 1
new dash1 and puqeh' Into tho
or whether- his conversation : la
eg dlsooncertliig . tO thoi new jelub uwoa-
gar. Jack Btettery 'as It seems to have
been to John MoGraw.
f Haw Bt. -Louis Browns will assort tfadf
MW; talent -.far the rebuilding
What tha Senator iff do triUvtwo sueh
first- basediCn' es Bisler --sad Judge
itound hertf THs 'toeeker wlll flt lnto
Connie Mack's maChliia whether Sparky
Adame fills the kmg-felt Pirate ned for
a'-eeoond ieeeman an dbow -Klkl' Quyter;
fares under Chicago Cub lsadeiship are
only a few jof the salient features of the
-qwing. trainiilg program
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Since-the Pittsburgh Pita tee obtained
Lloyd Wluier at bargain rates chiefly
As 'brother Paul's recommendation ma-
jor. kagiA teams hate been """g the
family Connections of 'other stars. .-
.This merach seeoie to- have .led to
the Yankees signing ' jtick Kire. -PB- the
advkM of his older brother Wiley' whose
good right hrm had be much' to do with
tho Hivnea victory: last year as any
otter fmtar. . f
'Bide Is also' a right-handed pitcher.
Be has her working In .semi-pro drdm
of . Texas and .Oklahoma when tha
Waners got their start along the road to I
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yi often "noted;. aU five" of "the1
htofUMcouft r-f tha baU g
tfaemsehas .without resorting td - the
dfibble at slL.i . i --:- . l;i
w Although "riding" a- team -4s always
poor sportsmanship on the part of
qpectatore the haskethsll publle should
Tide the team that win not take a
chance of the so-called ini
teem to -tile tack. couitr Pemeerionrte
nine-ten the of the game a&d therefore
the team that -s .bchind to tlM
should endeavor to. obtain" the
Then' 1s nothing to the hook that says
that the offensive - team shall surren-
der the ball- to the detenstae team with-
out conflict
? Tho "National Basketball Coaches
Association's rules .committee will won
consider changes for the following. The
dribble... with "Jts thrill tod sptll will
te moat Intensely debated. There te a
strong following on both sides .
The publle wants Ms thrills and tha
dribble th Pivof apd tha peering .game
afford manyoL them.?." v ;.
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' Seven organisations an enlisted pith
the Ait Oehtfcr to 'the' campaign for
comely roadside stands:- 't .The
American Cl via aseocfatlon tha Ameri-
can Institute of Architects the national
committee tor restriction gd outdoor ad-
vertising. tha national conference oa
state parka the United States dnmber
of commerce- the American- Society of
Landscape .Architects and tha national
conference on city planning.: ;
Happy Though Married
i Vlra rtilnewr of mifarted life1 d'
pends on a power of making small
aerlfleH with readiness and cheerful-
nesa. Few persons are ever 'culled
npon t make great aaeriflcca or ta
Motor greet favors; hut affcqilnn 1
kept alive and luppluesa aerured bj
keeping up a consMul warfare agalurt
lllllo wineluiesaee' - -' I-''.
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Ab optimist to. 'fellow who riin oea
aopg grumbling and still feel Hint ag'U
M able to buy oqnw kind' of ccucaf
dial will ilkk-1( fognlcr. . t
cv jir - TS''
. Kaneas- City Feb. lVr-The. Mlmouyi
Valley f baddtbdl- title iertmble ? has
famnered down to'- throe -teama?. wltt
Mlmourl : and. tfia' OkkEoma Aggies
conceded only 'an outaiaev chaiicc.' tc
beat otA ' the' undefeated'v. Pklkhoma
Boonera. 1 n 1 -. : 1
Oklahoma's 39 victory
Ifaneas at Lawrence last night eliminat-
ed. the Jeyhawkers anc .three '.'-dther
quintets from an - Hopes ' cr ;?lie-' title
or a tie tor first. It waa. the thirteenth
straight'' triumph- for tha Boonera and
put Kansas the Kansas-Aggies. Wash-
ington. and-Nebraska. out-. otQw JUBr
ning with six. losses cads.- 1 Drake
GrinneU qnd Iowa Blata. already were
out . ;.v-.
- Witt ' Missouri ' ranking seoond wltt
seven- won and three lost and the Ok-
lahoma Aggies In third with eight wine
and four Item Oklahoma could clinch
the championship by taking three of
the remaining five games even though
the ether two con tenders "go straight
'- Two games with Nebraska and one
each wltt tha Oklahoma Aggies Kansas
Aggie and tows State .comprises the
remainder of the Sooner Slate. 1 One
Nebraska game and the tows ' State
contest will be played at Ndnnan with
Oklahoma on the. road for the other
thrte:. ' -
1 In 'the other conference tut 1 last
night Nebraska . beat Drake 14 - to 37
at. Unedn - to fven accounts with the
BuHloftfo''' y ji j' -.v; . i. .
All valley teams win be ..Inactive
today and 'tomorrow .'-renewing play
Friday hlghf when the Oklahoma Ag-
gies entertain Ames" Drake takes on
Missouri : at Columbia and ' Nebraska
meets' Kansas 'af. Lawrence
will find Nebraska' at
Iowa.. State at- Oklahomaly Drake .at
Washington and Orinndl at Teneae
' Flashes of Life
(Pr Tks Aancieted Pm
NOW Yatk-rOeurge ' Harvey 'is tack
toon abroad with "the story: A young
tenner cam into my- fatherk store
when I was a boy and when asked bow
he stood wltt his girl replied: She dld
not chooee tq many .me and the gfri
didnt Thatk the way Vermont Inter-
prete .President OooUdgfek etaterngnt.
ship goir coune inW tew months. r-Ro-
bmd Mmkenof WMhln U
Uor. fe weatlon by
lumbering to tha northwest Jn order to
trengthen his wrists Now hes tack at
tinly at Brawn university. -e
1 New York Roger Wolfe Kahiir WXo
has led a Jaim band conducted a night
club and bad a de luxe plane built for
bimadf te to help prepare. the aeon of
a- broadway mudcal eomedy.' -
'LosAngrissTMreare' twelve women
who are wanted no longer aa Jurots to
Judge-Murray's oourC They acquitted'a
burglar rafter ha had offered to plead
guilty If granted1 probation.-1 Forthwith
tte-lury was excuied from further serv-
lee.' A f
Hoboken N. j. The liner Frederick
VUI on its way from Copenhagen da-
vtited frooi Its course Sff Halifax' id
order to rescue what looked like two
ooen to a boat but found some fel-
lows ta fur coats having a good -time.
They were two seals sporting .to 'the
water wltt a shovei-noced grampus.
St. a ; 1 - r -t.
New Tort The first dinnef of 'the.
guild of fanner pipe organ pumpere.te
to ta held this evening J. M. Olb-
tans rallread attorney to to be -master
it ceremonies. - Archer Oibson private
organist tar (juries M. Schwab . fe to
te one 'of tha guests:'" .
MAXDELL AND WALKER READY
(gy The lesliM fiw)
; Chicago Rb.-I3iw-BaKtog Champions
Sammy ' MSndell and Mldcey- Walker
have at last acceded to . tha demands
of tho national boxing eolation
agreeing to trite their titles to out-
standing challengers at tha White 80s
park this summer.
T
-V:N barber shops .
.Tfci EaUm it iirt-
SANITATION mmi SERVICE
iopFlanningj
Stupulatiohl For'
SaiiBlot Ba&eball
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'.Xles9a.Vyw6 tSAndtdbaieball
niffcrfalg frdm'ythe1 'riipid 'Inroads of
gblf aqd pthev' imorts. Is to te stimu-
lated.' by the American Legion tacked
by . flnanela! '. and vmioial .'support ram
'e'-toajoT::. ItaButa. d;-
Recognixins the need tor morf talent
oil the-' baseball .Tdiamnml 'and -. certaln
that some of' the: best ident- Wmong
American youths - ls never -. founds the
American and . National Leagues have
Voted .'to. guarantee- tSOJOOQ towanT'dr-
veloplng -the American Legion's -plan
td-.brlnt 140.000 Amrfean youUis Into
hsieball competition each 'year' through
state : regional '- and . national.' tourna-
ments .-'v-J. .':js;'ssi
Under .this Legions plane: the united.
Btates will be divided into an eastern
and weetam dlvlslon wltt each of these
mejar divisions divided into' ten smaller
ones with several states in each group.
The- state' champions will meet .in
elimination' games at regional tourna-:
menta and .the winners of each major
division - win meet annually tor the na-
tional championship in - a "little world
eeriea. ' Boys-under 17 years will be
bglble to play ' and the first aeries win
br Md ' this summer. The national
ehamplons wlH be guests at the major
world serieq. v-
Baeeban Oqmmlasianer' K M.
president' John A. Heydler of the Ns-
tional . .League .and President -K &
Barnard t of tho ' American1; League
prated tlui Legion'S effort to ' stimu-
late . Interest ' far the national gum ..:--;
Oklahoma B included to Dlririon No.
4 with vCidaredo. ICsnsas Texas -and ;
Bew. Mexico.'' - ' -' - -
General Admission $LOOhStudent
C r Ilillgreen Lane Pipe Organ was Purchasef!
- through Will A. Watkin Southwest - 1 .?' - -l';
; Distributors Dallas I
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to 10 al' Haiti MUdrwjl
'Loreneon1.' entanaining.
.-i 13 to L.p 'tn Noon profrem'j. (
-. 0 to1 7. p. 'mjPanatrope.
7. to 7 ;30 y p.mKatherii ReyncOdl.
1 7i80..iovg'.p; mStudenti-.from Pine.
Arts Department O. r C ' W'
A Am Sika m - - " SS -
;0 to ld p'.a nv Jtemoti Oontrdl from
New Home ; of .the Southwestern 1 Ught
and .Power eqmpany;V Southwestern
yrquperdjqy . eutertainigfcv
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todlanapoll. Spug v- Myera Ptxmello
Idaho; knbeked out Eddie Dyer? Toleckv
to twO-xoudde. 'Ton. Inroce.'Clnctonoti
and Tommy . untociy Toledo drew right
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tromFloyd HyberL.Cleveland.ten raundJ--v
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Hot-. Springs Art Milton Mangima
Haw Orleans- outpointed Johnny' Bosen
New Yoct ten rounds. P'.tiij s .
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. Log Angelee. Jackie FiU Loa .Ahge-1
lev pefcaed Vince Dundee Balimosetyn
round' Billy. Burke. Loi -Angried; out-
pointed Johnpjr' Beeler. New Tort': rix
Bring a.
-1 English ProtoaMrr-tamoirtw'; n
will take .-tho UTSofvJobn 1111 ton.
Please coma prepared. Boston Tram
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I. Sixth and Kansas'
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ChevroletSnows
oig lncrezue in
-Output' OveriU.S.
'C Fixriiictibn af V'ttg'iChevriet Motor
bmepany.' factories thraughouL -Mi' Uni-
ted Btates 'le running at' tte greatest
dlp oh record accordlnd tctL. fUeey
and Sam - Huimicatt - loeal 'Chrrolet J
deolere'?' wrho' reoenar4ietiirnedi' tram
Oklahoma1 City-' where -they Attended
tp annual ! Texas-Oklahocna dealers
meeting: More: thaw-V00 deafen and.
banUT' assoctoter grtenoed jnte 'i meet-
ing which. toot thatonpr-04 tha moat
ccsnprebcnslTv sales presentation ever
staged In the automobile todustiy. - All
addfemea- went- Uluetrated' tofthes farm
of playlets depteting'-the vroped pro-
cedtow to be .followed
operation of- aretaUautmnobile.s busl-
'Ueex -iyi && fcitVf e WtiL
J; The- meeting was ' hrid Bddert&e' dP-
rerilon of Dr .lt Rshfh awutant- gepr
oral - sales :. manager ittof'deetared ito
Hie course of ' the day ; that ChevR)lct
preduction :fmr the first ttrepmontiu
afhg year remold exceed tOAOaunlta
If the prcscnt'achcdule . carried
' through. V J t - jf-S. ;
CA Aeehttot Mkf :Satetoh : to? titolctmduri
of toe meeting- we: FNteiVi-JA.
Tretodal sales manager; tom Danas;
W' F. Doytor;Okhttcmm City( miu! :'sales
manager . and-. the - toflpwh' fldab
from the Central: office bL Doteiu; D.
O.-; naasr'aervlM protnotiom fnanageri f
OtMtafiam- ayrietant
dommerelal car. -manager; 0 tJ Rath-
rk' oftta wied cardlviston 'uid J.
K Bogera of .the dealer accounting gnd
management division.
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