The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 82, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1937 Page: 9 of 12
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NESDAY MAY 19 19ST
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(By Tha Aoociated Preai)
Barring a lait-minute changa of
art by Manager Bill Tarry of
a Gianta or interferanca bjr the
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itury ia acheduled today
ar York's Carl HubbcU tacos
Cardinals Dizzy Dean on tba
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It's a natural. Bubbell ia ahoot-
g for hia sixth straight victory
ia are son and bis 22nd in
i broken string that began last
ily. Dean was beaten altar five
eat efforts this Spring but be
aa superb in victory and hes
it to make the fans forget that
licking. -
- Wameke Seta gtago
Dean's new teammate - Lon
amekey set the stage far today's
rap with an sight-hit flinging
that beat tea Gianta yester-
y 4-2 in the first game of
air Western tour. The defeat
oppad the Giants into a third-
ace tie with the idle Brooklyn
dgem
After spotting the Mew York-
a two-run lead in the first
lien Jimmy Ripple followed Joe
oore'a double with a home run
e Cards opened fire an Slick
istleman with Johnny . Miles
cond-inning homer tied the
ore then won in the seventh
lien three hits and an error pro-
iced taro more runs.
Pirates And Tanks Win
Wamekes feat found handsome
mpanlon pieces in Pittsburgh
id New York where Darrell Eli-
flh (Cy) Blanton and Rookie
airgaon - Chandler pitched die
rates and Yankees respectively
fine victories. Pittsburgh?
gue leaders turned back the
illleis 2-1 while the. Yanks and
tandler shut out the Chicago
hits Soar 4-0 to remain hot on
e trail of the Atheltics.
The A's turned to slugging .to
ople Detroits Tigers 8-7 and
their clutch on tfts Ameri-
n league lead. Chubby Dean
S homer with taro aboard
the eighth to. give Philadel-
ia its one run margin.
. Hitters Hold Sway
The hitters held sway in all
lier American League gomes. A
11th -inning single by Catcher
alter Millies sent in the run
enabled Washingtons 8ena-
beat the St Louis Browns.
Boston where the Cleveland
dians turned back the Red Sox
Lyn Cary hit 'live' for1 five
Cleveland and Manager Steve
Neill sent six Indian hurlers to
e mound among them Bob Fd-
making his first appearance
ice he hurt Ids ahn in his first
meT He was yanked after walk-
one jnan on five pitches.. ; -The
Bees and Reds who open
night baseball season in Cin-
ati tonight were rained out
were the Dodgers and Cubs
Chicago!. .
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jXYTHM SINE TO PLAY
BLACK SPIDERS TWICE
The Texas Black Spiders of
neola who were scheduled to
at the Kiowa Braves here this
emoon will mpet the Rhythm
seball team Sunday 'and Mon-
y. Manager Blacknell announced
rdnesday.
The Rhythm club has met the
ack Spiders seven times and
m five of the games; Manager
admell recalled.
He urged tens who like to watch
hoolboy Grren to see the games
ice the local star is leaving
th the Black 8piders next weak.
Golfiing Comfort-
The last possible objection a lazy person might have to playing golf
has been eliminated by the scheme that Nan Wynne (left) end
Dixie Denham hit upon for a game at Old Point Comfort Beach
Vs. They hire a wheel chair operator to caddy for them rida in
comfort in pursuit of the ball.
The
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
leUs Tawiajr
7. SC Loute r.
Philadelphia S. Detroit 7.
Mew York 4 Chteaao L
ClrrvUnd 7 Boston 4. .
' Pastes WeAneeisy
Chicago st Mew Tort.
EL Lulls at WaehlDftoa.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at Boston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
......17 -A .771
EC Louis .14 t SOS I 4
New York 7.....1J II BO I
Brooklyn 11 11 J00
Chieoso at 11 471 44
Clnrinnstt I 12 SSI lit
Baton S It SSI 4
Philadelphia ..... 1 S78
PRtdmrBh 1 PhilaiMiihls
St Louie 4. Mew York l.
Boehm at ClnetamstL min.
Brooklyn at Chicago rolp.
Own Wedaodsy
Boston at Clnrinnstl.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
Mew York at St Louis. -at
Pittsburgh.
TEXAS
LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
.22 U AM
Team
MAROONED
Sr -AST KEENE
Down to a Tee
Oklahoma Otty II
Port Worth ...'...II .11
Oatrsston 17 . 17
San Antonio ....17 IS
HOIIStQn .... a. a. .11 10
DollOS . .. a .. . a . .11 II
Tulsa II M
AM 4
AM 14
A00 14
A71 44
.444 14
441 14
AM
I Oklahoma City 1
Baumont . Port Worth g
an Antonio 12. Delia 2.
Gahraton h Tuba L
1 Gahrooton- at Oklahoma - City.
Houoton a Tubs. .
Itannumt at Dallas.
San Antonio at Port Worth.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Btnn Ingham 4. Atlanta I.
lfemphla I. Naibrllle I.
Mew Orleans I Chattanooga T.
- Little Rock 2. KnozrlUe 1 til in
nlnga).
Oamee Weinesiay
Btrnilnghsm at Atlanta.
- Knoxville at Uttb Bock.
New Orieani at Chattanooga.
NtahvlUe at Memphis.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
auli TnsaJaf
Nanas City at Indianapolis min.
Minneapolis at Oohunbua rain.
St. Paul at Toledo min.
lfttwaaka at LoubrUb min.
crons tuui
GWiT iOUERS
San Antonio Again Plays
Doublo Role .
(By The Associated Prese)
Where They Play Taday
. San Antonio at Fort Worth. -n
Beaumont at Dallas.
. Galveston at Oklahoma City.
Houston at Tulsa.
(All night games.) .
'Sen Antonio's temperamental
Missions continue their rolei ee
the' Texas League's JekylUHyde
outfit
They have picked up where
they left off last season In exe-
cuting with the greatest of dex-
terity the transformation from a
lowly. Ineffectual club one night
to a mighty giant-killer the next
Last night their cue wee to win
and they did. Dellas threw Curt
Fullerton last year's most affec-
tive hurler into the box. It turned
out to bo a lions den for him
the Missions belting him for six
rune in seven innings and then
telling on Klaemor for six more
in tha ninth. The slaughter ended
12 to &
Klaemor did himself 'no good
es a ninth -Inning relief hurler in
hitting a batter walking another
and letting three others get bite.
Beaumont meanwhile still felt
Me pula pounding with the exer-
tion of regaining the league lead.
The gallant young Exporters
built up a seven-run lend over
Fort Worth only to have the Cats
lay to In tha eighth for six tal-
lica. The rally ended there end
Beaumont tacked on another score
in the ninth to make a victory
doubly certain.'
In winning the Exporters shoul-
dered into the league lead post
the taring- Oklahoma City Indi-
ans. Tha margin howevtr was
a mare half game and Beaumont
probably was glad .to taka an tha
lea rambunctious Dallas Steers
tonight
The Indians found Houston too
difficult losing 6 to 2.
-Galveston added to the cellar
discomfiture of Tulsa 5 to 2.
MOB LEAGUE LEADERS
(By The Associated Preu) :
American League
Batting Bell Browns .478;
Cronin Red Sox .437.
Rune Walker and Gehringer
Tigers 22.
Runs Batted In Walker Ti-
gers 27; Bonura White Sox 28.
Hite Welker Tigers and Bell
Browns 88.
Doubles Bell Browns IS Vos-
mik. Browns 11.
i Triples Stone Senators 4;
white Tigers and Rosenthal
White Box I.
Horns Runs Johnson Athletics
6: Selkirk Yankees and Walker
Tigers g each.
Stolen Bases Pytlak Indians
and Appling White Sox A
Pitching Pearson Yankees
and Marcum Bed Sox 4-0 each.
National Leagaa:
- Battlhg Msdwk-k Cardinals
.451; Brack Dodgers J85.
.Runs Medwick Cardinals 22;
Galan Cubs 2L
Runs Batted In Medwick Car-
dinals and Demarco. Cubs 27
each.
Hite Medwick Cardinals 42;
Bartell Giants; Brack Dodgers
and Amovich Phillies 24.
Double Medwick Cardinals
13: Hassett Dodgem 11.
Triples Vaughan Pirates 8:
Brack Dodgers 4.
Home run Bartell Giants g;
Medwick Cardinal! and Kant-
pouria Beds 8 each.
Stolen bases J. Martin Car-
(finals I; Lsvagettck Dodgers A !
Pitching Hub bell. Giants and
Bowman Pirates 8-0 each.
Par Tbe Bceord
Chester Pa May 19 MV-Ray-motid
8utton 84 was arraigned
on a charge of robbery. A witnew
testified $380 was taken from an
office. Sutton interrupted: I wish j
you sure would get things right
he said. That was $387. Magis-
trate M. A. Honan ordered him
held without bail.
WASHITA
. lest Times Today
WALTER WINCIIELL
BEN BEXME
ALICE FAYE
i PATSY KELLY
Wk Up And Liver
EXTRA!
Artasl Scenes ef the
Hlndenburg Crash
Holiday Only
PATRICIA ELLIN
JAMES Jf ELTON '
"Melody For Two"
RIALTO
Last Times Taday
"Racketeers Exile
10c-RITZ-15c
Today
JACK OAKIX
LILT PONDS
"Tkat Girl From Paris1
SWEET WILLIAM NOW
By ART KEENE ' '
3EV
UNCO TEAMS ELECT
CAPTAIRS FOR 1937
(By
Minco May 18 The Minco
football and basketball
Bulldog
lettermen met recently and elect-
ed caps tine for the coming school
CLevcni (Admiral) Dewey was
elected by his tarns tea captain
of thr 1937 Bulldog football teem.
Dewey has played two yeans at
halfback ana is s good all-around
bockfield man. Lest season in the
Noble and Tuttle games ha made
long rune. The opponents are
bound to beer plenty of Admiral
Dewey next Fall.
Robert (Gimelt) Free; foot-
ball letterman as well as a mem-
bar of the Bulldog basketball
teem which won the Grady Coun-
toumament this year was
' captain of next years bas-
ketball team. Free plays center in
basketball and ' should
good season next year.
Nlee Trying Boys
Edison. Wash May 19 MV-Ed
Wood's houa caught fire. The
Edison volunteer fire department
lost it hose nozzle and couldnt
respond to tha alarm. The Bur-
lington department arrived but
truck ran over its hose and ruined
it The Sedro Woolley fire truck
broke down on the way. The fire
department from Mount Vernon
IB miles away -arrived fully
equipped but the house had
burned to the ground.
Aete Bold Sight Unseen
Lorain Ohio (UJD Louie Hen-
ninger notified by telephone that
he had iron an automobile in a
contest sold the car within an
hour without having seen it
Questions That Are Asked About Bunking
mf
What Do Banker ConMl.
A Good Bank Loan?
. Moat bankers consider a loan good if it
possesses the following qualifications :
1. A borrower who haia n good business repu-
' tation and credit standing.
2. A sound purpose for which the loin is to
be used other than a fixed investment in
a business for this type of loan is not a
. proper field for a commercial bank.
s
3. A reasonably short term until repayment
for commercial loans; adequate security in
.. the case of collateral of real estate loans.
4. Reasonable proof of dependable Income for
repaying the loan when due or a definite
. schedule for repayment
This bank haa many good loans on its books.
Ws are making neyr ones constantly. In every
loan our first consideration is to safeguard
.the deposits entrusted to our care.
CITIZENS-FARMERS
NATIONAL
BANK
AFTtX TOO WBMS IN Tfm
MtNOHS OSSEU. MOW fioS 76
; BED N&HVS To KEEP PHtH
AWAKE HE S TtE SPAKKOfi'm
AMAZJAUr PHILADELPHIA KlfUJPfiCS
YESTERDAYS STARS
(By The Associated Prca)
Lon Wameks Cardinals Held
Giant to eight hits shut them
out in seven innings end iron
his fifth game of tha year 4-8.
Cy Blanton Pirate Allowed
only three balls to be hit out of
infield after first - inning gava
two bases on balls six hits and
finned eight in 2-1 defeat of the
Phillies.
Spurgeon Chandler end -Lou
Gehrig Yankees Former chalked
up first victory with six-hit 4-0
shutout of White Sox; latter hit
second homer af year end drovo
in two runs.
Chubby Dean Athletics His
eighth Inning homer with two
aboard enabled A'a to retain lead
by nosing out Tigers 1-7.
Lyn Cary Indians Got flvrfor
five all singles scored three runs
and sotl two bases as Bed Sox
wore beaten 7-4.
Walter Millies Senators and
Beau Ben Browne Former's sin-
gle drove in winning run in 7-8
defeat of Browne; latter banged
taro doubles end triple in four
trips to piste.
Buffalo N. Y May 19 HV-
Blonds drivers srs potentially
much more dangerous than bru-
nettes Dr. Irving Strauss New
York City authority on motor-
ists' virion told the State Op-
tometrie Association convention.
When the lights of an oncoming
ear hit a drivers eyes he ex-
plained he drives blind for e
certain number of feet It take
from one-fifth to one and one-
fifth seconds to recover natural
night-driving vision. Brunettes re-
oovsr foster than blondes.
ROUNDUP
Sparta Starts Fraa Hera Aad
There Aa Sees B;
Briste Of Th AT
New York May 19 M Afraid
Newark haa- seen th last of
youngTommy Henrich for s spell
. . That kid is on sweet-look-
ing prospect ... Ho can run
throw and larrup that leather . . .
Mai Ott'i protracted batting slump
has everybody baffled . . . Bob
Pastor gave a fine account of him-
self before the mike when inter-
viewed by Sid Ziff sports editor
of The Los Angeles Herald-Express;
a few nights ago . . . Pa-
pers out that way ay A1 Jolsan
has guaranteed Lou Ambers 330-
000 to go west for a title fight
with Al? Henry Armstrong.
Jockeys era among the most su-
perstitious ... At Belmont Park
last week Mm E. Dl Jacob
bought a new eat of colon for lit-
tle Jimmy Stout ... Ho flatly
refused to put 4m on . . . Said
no Jock had ever donned new
colors and iron for Mm Jacobs
. . Ho got sway with It then
want out end scored a triple for
tha day . Sammy Snead has
put in an order for n new No. 7
hia favorite iron which ha hopes
ta break in to good effect in th
P. G. A. tourney at Pittsburgh
next week . Morris Araovirii
setting foe pec for the Ptill-
is a Jewish lad who spends
his Winters coaching basketball
at a Catholic schooL .
- Pro golfers are campaigning for
n change in the prise distribution
at the P. G. A. diamplonship . . .
Under tha present system t play-
er who goes to the tournament
and foils to qualify gets his trav-
eling expanses both wave ... A
men who qualifies ana loses in
the first round gate a prise of
$100 Frequently tha man who
doesn't moke the grade gets more
dough than the on who docs...
Watch out for a red-heeded soph-
omore named WUllam (Red)
Heater on Oaie Solemi 8yracuw
eleven next Fall . . . They say
he's really got It and is set to go
to town.
Tip: Alex Kettles IB-year-old
South Band Ind heavyweight
who is getting rave notices in the
Chicago pspen may he a White
Bomber . . Watch his smoke In
about a year . . . Little Jo Sew-
ell -former Indian and Yankee
shortstop now is a prosperous
merchant in Tuscaloosa. Alii but
finds time to manage i teem in
the Tuscaloosa City ! circuit end
ASK FOR
. -Q A phene sell wUl bring yen
the Intereeting facto t
peeve the eat re value ef any CMC truck that kta yue
made. Or better still came ia end a aa them. Impact
them thareughly end eampara tham.eritieally Taneaf .
Hinmenile ef truck buyers have already proved that as
Investment la a CMC Is aaaurana of extra value.
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Chickasha
SS7 Cblckuha Avenae
OINIRAL MOTORS
SAFETY McTAVISH
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through gratings with g stick and chewing gum
now that prosperity has rounded the corner.
Nowadays when a body needa money they
come to us where you can borrow money 'to
finance your home and pur it back in easy month-
ly payments to include Interest taxes (?) and
insurance (?).
Weve been loaning money on CHICKASHA
homes for 18 years. May are help you?
ASK FOR DETAILS
Chickasha Federal
Savings & Loan
Association
. . third base on a civic club
In the softball loop. . . Frank
Thomas is building his 1937 Ala-
bama Crimson Tide around Left
Halfback Joe Kllgrow who'll call
the signals do the passing and
contribute a little running on th
Phono 2600 for Want Ada.
IHDWEST Today
FRANCES FARMER
JOHN HOWARD
ROSCOE KARNS
ROBOT CUMMINGS ;
Wrertsd ly We Uveriwg
Ala FREE to each Laiy 1 Piece
of a Iletevan Plnnerwsra Sat ef
boo Theater .
day. Monday and Tuesday
Preview Saturday
Forbidden
Adventures t;
Special Road Show
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Motor Co.
Phone 174
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