The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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THE TRI-CITIES SUN
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anders To Take
Floor Ip Tourney
Tomorrow Night
TO MEjET FIELDS
Young (Vtrtwtt III. who today will battla Jackie Field*, world
welterweight champ, at San Francisco, It it a title fight.
TV Kni*rt K, L*c «
kctMli force* at' 11& tomorrow
Gander b»*
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night to Houston, will doth withj
Mw Bali high eager* from Uatm j
<*» for the rig* to go into the ,
acrai-final* of the annual dilirict
SPORTS PARADE
BY HENRY Mrl.KMORK
17.1* Staff Currwpoadent
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I BOWLERS IN WINS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, ]ty
men, of the Bulk
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jlramrameat.
i The winn
winner of. .the game' will I*2 Among
^»*r of that rontMt.**» intjt:rth.-i.ao»a the beach. is Miss
fcn»l« Saturday «ug4 agxmut the i Kj,|lWH.k (lf thc j„lw|o(l
“ chai»|non of the rtaArH diririnn. ZjtST’............ ,
Coach Ray Elm* ami today hi «< **»
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.fmmmniL They Ufa Clark, Ban- j P**"-
Muter*; Epprtwm, Ih-illy, Parker due* .wit irav* to atay on the pre
«H jTiitmnj. miitla—------------ft-|mi*«**hul_fUUi.about from Taira
,naB«“1^h»N?fly,*T,Wi1WfC m to HU Angus--
fern*, and I’Jikcr -prutahly wffl [U'4. jdtR- wtfy <i««toWir *alltes
■gifehrift-tht ttartu* CMtUtt-1 » to l^y^ua to inquire a* (o (he
I:lb Gander* lyavc keen taking j#hd *«• «MW- It was on one of
pi May aU week and ahould go these little r id* today* that we
i||,iiii.qMtort tp Amt fetHc. - I .
!/ Kims said today that it I* JmU {MM^graf Sir Malcolm’* hotel fritl
iMdh lhe clas* H finalist wiU be-pKcd her with question, cmrern-
PWwr Alief or Angteten, although j»B8 WtR. » subject about whlca
ffMwtft - Park, by winning from j *1* i* undoubtedly more familiar
Alkrf tonight, will go into the than auto racing, „. .
jpMtmy. instead of Alief. . ] : Our first quartion dealt *41,
jEt -----——.1 j what American woman golfer she
•f .* »»w* vfiass-raritki ---- -
AIDS tTilt KEN THIEVES considered the moat accomplished.
F HILLSBORO. Ore7 CP-^arm-
Bs- «r E.T. Murphy gave two youth*
stuck In a truck in front of his
|i! heme a boost. Later when they
L .town arrested jn Portland he found
Ihc truck contained several chirk
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’•That," she replied, "i* r.lmo*t
unanswerable. For any one of
the first five or »i\ American wo-
nen golfer* are fully capable of
whining any match on a day they
happen to be right.' Hut day in
and day out I'd »ay Virginia Van
W in i* .yout -hwit - playcr. Oxer .
;lr England we conaider her your
finest stylist, ami she's a fighter,
Too. llut Virginia is hardly anv
tatter than Mi** Hicks,. Miss Or
Mitt or Mrs. (Henna Collett- Van*.
And Mr*. Hill and Mrs. Cheney
art all but unibeat ible on day*
that find their shots dropping.”
Diil Miss Fishwiek think it w.m
THE STRANGLER PASSES
lid Lewi*, t.e Strangler, who
hat had a strangle hold and a te
verae headlock bn the mat game,
llo these m.ny years despito ill
the Jim London’ ujid the (In*
Soi.nbberga- ha* ffjmlly^iniaTHf
*mat with a vengeance. ;
The bald head of the erstwhile
feln^i^-nRwTil» kib(~d('lliii
p|<
The Baytown Ba|»li*U l!>*t
j night won the chumpfcmshll1 of the
Tri-Cities Sunday .School Bask t-
Iwil League by trouncing jibe Firs*
Baptist Agogas .*{<! to 5|W in tlic
play-off of a In* for the title to
thb aScomi half.
The Baylown teatn uuutJlie first
half.
Lawless; center . for Baytown,
was high scorer of the game, with
IS points. McCSwiey, Agogas
er«l severe thumps on tits floor
of the' Garden arena by Jim
Browning, the- Missouri farmer
from Boston, ami the Strangler,
was quite content to roll over and
let ibis m;
, the canvas. -’y....
•' ttrawninfr, tike Patrt Jhries, Iws;
j'orwanl, .wbs' rigjbt ■ behind him
wTOi I2tallies. n.ifli teams ofideil
p '1H
With but four men rolling for
each team, the Americah Barber
shop bowlers of t'e Tri-Cities
‘Bowling League last night look
two out of t'sres games from the
Hunftte Oil yiiMt iRe|Wng eom-
pi.py’s, Hulk Station rrew. Thc
School District crew'wim three,
games from the T. L. CuIp ppiT:
Fi rniture -team.’
Adams, of the school team with
57o, was high series scorer. All"-'
the second half with four game*
won and one lost. ,
The games were played in the
IRoj hJlms rcferi-ed with llill Nye,
timer ami scorer. t,l”!
The.scoreM the'half was lb to
1, with Baytown leading.
The Baytown linoujt
ALIEF-GALENA
COUNT IS TIED
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gers ^rucN-
Alief liigli scTiooT
day night heat Galena Park 23 to
IS. The victory gave exh club a
win in the,playoff for the JUArik Totals
concern in row over anu i found j county title, with t^dat’iding blt-
aiisive^;>hbitfdm Touch Treadway,^Matthews, Biieiow and J th- carded for Wednesday RiRM «V
Lawless,
•StatloB jj
was high for game with las •
The box scores:
BULK STATION
Haider 159 12u n
Carroll 169 uo l4J
A Neman , 1G7 143 1^ .J
Baker 146 1(i7 lu ^
Totals (140 566 CM,
AMERICAN RARBIk
Keyser 131 J» 1J
Haslewood 140 '143 ^
Jbnis , Ml |42 1M
Weljer I NO mo 16i I
; Totals 624 GOl 053
5, SCHOOL DISTRICT
McKinney 16H 117
Lackey 133 £7 |fii
J^WleJ*, ( 12D.11 us
IjAdani* mb bit mi
Morosini 1Tb u,y 143,
[jqtols. . 7Ss 753 OH
CULPEI’PET
Polk ix:i
Tanner 127 IW 14
iFarrer HO 121 J
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ICmpapper, 147 l is mj
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7b2 71K 56) |
IDNESP
JRBERS
acers
"~'>Vbl»ot,»’ time ha* been bettered,
o' course, but it must .be realised
that Abbot and the season were
just warming up, *0 to speak, anil
that Abbot, rs a frerhman, has mn
yirilrte^coachingTnffiie»e<>^
Dean Cromwell.
Cromwell's frifluenu; must he
admitted. , *
As an qll-roumW track, cuach hy
has turned in five intereollcgiat'
ehumpi iiiship* in thc nine years
U. S. C. has b»*en competing in the
mi jin* of some sort that prevented,I. C. 4-As. As pertains to Abbot
5 an American woman from winning *|<ecjfjc..Uyt Cromwdi has devej.
ptonship?
“Certainly not.. It's purely ant
jjBMy if* ihwge in tlima^/oIP'
dllions and thc difference in Ameri-
ran ami Km^vb courses. .Your
gv.Ifers can’t become aceustomed t»
our-weather and link# in a month
: nr *0, any more thmf wrr can adapt
"ourselves to your pl ying cpndi-
t’ans with a few rounds of prac-
tiec. Take my own e*ri>, for ex-
ample. fu Knylaud em- of the
most useful shots I have is 1
likely placed piteh-awl-nm. I u»?
the griiss; «ii your courses xrems
to grab- the wqll the minute it
alights." •
We asked Mis* Fi^aick why jt
was that while English- jvom'ii
fil ed such ^sprlftte^i as Charley-
Borah-, Charlie Paddock ami Frank
V ykoff. They don’t come much
faster thatt those three,
Cromwell lost a bunch of list
year's stars, including Wykoff,
holder of the world’s record at' 100
h° expects another good team (mis'
spring.
The nucleus of it will lie Bill
Graber. world’s record holder fi
the pole vault; Duncan Me
Naughtmi, who won the high
Conqueror of twochampion
and still without a throw, Young
Corbett will climax *-tittd chase
of threp years here Wednetsde ,
of anyone around whom they are
ontwaned. Browniug docs run use
i the hOok scissors, however, pre-
ferring the straight saddle grip.
- ISo, when the- Strangler found
himself clamped in that vise and
when he found himself being
swung through space with his
he ad on the greeting end, he prob-
ebly was surprised. But when
he found himself going the othc
diiection, he got over his surpris1;
end was severely pained. The rest
v.qs easy for Browning.
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McOawloy and Kelley were at for
D' Coe and'Fuller, at guard. \icis high for the losers.
To"ny GeWe and Guy Lott tiod-f rtew theory Is read raft -rail
- - • the members meet at thc^fi
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Ward; Baker at center, and Lyons, jfor.high point for Alief, wit; Ran- meet at
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with the welterweight crown at
stake,........ ' - ' •” *•
Three years ago on Washing-
ton’s birti,d*y, the Fresno left-
hander outpointed Fields in a non-
titlf. skirmish, and. a few month*
later followed dp the victory itfitp
a decision under similar circum-
stances over Young-Jack Thomp-
son, rangy negro, who had relieved
Fields of Ids laurels.
ENGINEERS AND
MECHANICALS IN
ALLEY VICTORIES
yards, and Djck-Barber,’tfltemiri
legiate broad jump champion, but . The Engineers and Mechanical 1,
golfers always managed to hold kl| If
tbeir own with the Americans, tfK
men, pro and amateur, didn't fare
so well. •
‘•Because tliey;don't ply cn»ugl.
Over here your jjr<dt*donal» toove
from tournament to louriftmiciit,
learning a* they g<>. But In Eng-
in two matches of the 'Baytown
Refinery Bowling League staged
at the Tri-Cities Alleys won from
the Boiler THmse aml^atalw Offfref
Hairier, of the Mechanicals,
was high for the series with 52b.
His 1!'7 also was high for the
Ed Ablowlch, quarter mi!er from'P‘-“e- t'lcb'her,. of thn .l5°:l'r
Grienviile, Texas, who ran a place j H« use team, was .worn! berms
on the If. S. Olympic team in the j'V'gh with 515. lift rolled 192 for
11: I b(M) relay. «eond high in game.
( The score:
| . BOILER HOUSE
f«r j,!rop in the 0|y«Pk « 11,1,1
answer you, A voice
that yon will -find
utul the profewywiils* who, by llu*
way don’t rate nearly *0 well as
inofemtionala ( over here, spend
most of their own time at tkfr
dub, te whing. And for the ama-
teurs-well. most of them are don-
feti who spend the week pulling
teetlt, or clerks of some sort who
get in a game only on week-ends
f'-xon
Fletc'er
T035-,
Cargill
“ | ward
WACO, FebH2 (1119—The Ray- i Totals
^th.wrnd....(’mifen,nre tiaskot
122 1X1
157’ 192
l.’tl I fix
!«• IIX
153 ifii
658 790
ENGINEERS
470
515
107
The idea of a heavyweight,elimi-
nation tournament fur Texas pro-.
fusional. fighters sounds, on flio]
face of it, to be a right smart linej
of thinking.
Future developments, or lack .if |
them, though, m y prove other-
v.ise. .Boxing is making a terrific
struggle to get a hold in Tfexas,
and right now is tlx time for pro-
moters to capitalize on it.
Agitation, for repeal of thc luke-
warm ban on fighting is growing.
That assinine piece of legislation
is the only harrier between .the
present t .wory attempts to stage
boxing exhibitions and real honest-
to-gosh fights that not i nly would
attract cusioiiiers but rtlso tyrndd-
attract fighters.
Houston is a logical place fo”
the tournament as any other ftex's
tty for the reason that a 1th0ugh_
r«dre fights at«e being.held in For.
Worth and Dallas, there have been
!> < good fights in. Houston recent-
ly and the fans there should be
in thp frame of mind to help the
promoters make a go of it.
What a wontlerlul country the kitchen is! There
are undiscovered possibilities in every mixing bowl, un-
charted continents in the oven, and unfathomed seas in
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A NIUE BUILD UP
Dick Griffin, who ia one of
tLfSe arranging for the elimina-
tion tournament, also is a pfoiiirc
er »t fort Worth, That he is
clever there is no dairying. Wit-
ness the story sent out over the
wires yesterday audit on" Bill
, Elam, 150 gummier who won liis’
” j fust'fight night afore lain in the
’’ ■runtut wit!) n kodektiftf
Back of every single r ecipe, each new idea-used
Cooking School, there is the single thought — how can
we make living more pleasant, more economical, more ef-
ficient. Time savers are life savers. Our Cooking
School will give you many of these life saving, time sav-
ing methods; for in cookery success depends on your
grasp of useful, practical ideas.
150 158
UT», .148
150 13$
154 163
J38'446
200 487
127 116
161 473
Hy GEORGE H. BEALE -
rn P, Stiff euntoliioiMtont
(Pinch HRting for Henry
McLemure) -r
u for
other
wrinkle* in the brow* of tnwk
cellar Tuesday night, de&Mi-d, 39 Kudccapc
to 35, by the Rice Owls. '’The j Sutherland
game was tied at 32 all at the end J Turner
of the regular playing time and {L-t Main*
mucj\ baaketbaU waa crowded-into} Totals 702 732 777 2211
the extra five-minute session. f MECHANICALS
The Owls hail a seven-point j Hairier 190 139 J07 526
trad, with only seven minutes left 1 Montgomery 141 108 134 283
-to-ptey.'-Thm “Bubfia'-’ Koch, star Edwards — -444 126 466 436
sfecond* rouial with
blow
ELm, m the story went, was
“discovered” by a Fort Worth
emergency officer who answereA
i riot call to the Santa Pe yards
wherq. he found five hoboes knock-
ed^rnut cold, another falling, amt
Elam ;bh both feet; with clenched
fists, angry because he had been,
fleeced out of $9 by the 'hoes. Tj
Griffin waB described ns having
guard, went out <m too many per-
senal fouls ami Baylor m its
chance. -
During the final rush, Baylor
cut th'e Rice lead to two points in
— TKwHBayloFled by
Keyser
Folk.
Totals
120 177
m i so
704 730
MAIN OFFICE
Allenian i . 127 161- 151
172 469
165 454
ridden, Walked, hopped I
lehped over- furrows
There are really thrills in the new ideas of simple modern
cookery step-savers that bring you out of the kitchci 1
fresh - uhflurried. Set asidAre thfee afternoons. You’ll
want to hear every word, to see each recipe; made' with
Won’t vo» acc
our Cooking School your Cooking School, tod?
THE TRI-C1TIES SUN’S
K renick
AE something that should pkmg.i two point* with leas Graft * minute Collimi-
t- play, but jjourneay tied the
alt ’over the country. ,.wr c„. »u ,1... «i
Carroll
129 147 127 408
f36 113
”448 1 41 154 448
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1933, newspaper, February 22, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019196/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.