The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 267, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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ril *11
f V*
i Hill Eagle* Frld,v of
$ week i* HI nk» his cut*' o'
If lk-»um<fl where tli*\ {
participate in the annual in
tmcholaxtir league district meet.
Henry, all-found athlete fo-
Barber* Hill, who Uttered in fool
tali Kin! basketball, will be th>
ektef hofw of the K go- ti r**ur.'
with * ttt.phy. , „ ' > '
Ho i* entered io tin* broad
Jump, dttc*i* * tblow, lM-yard |
•bests, JltO-hlfh hurdle* nod sfio
low -htirdlasf Hrown will appe.i
in the tiiJO-jruid <U»h, the pub
aott und tta mile relay. G»im
•HI be entered In the 100 oml ISO
yued 4»*Inm, brawl Jump .nsd re-
lay; Hm«#n In the 440-yard to..
‘ tidigr, idiot pot, javelin and
i. <w, Baker h> the pole vault, ftlfh
jmnp, shot imt and javelin; Flow-
ere in the half mile: Tilton In tie
- mjls rvn and shot put; Byrd is.I
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TRI-CITIE8 SUN
Jot Med wick, the
»*pe.*tad to N of considerable
this year. '
Mlatam
Ism* bat is
i to the St. Louis Cardinals
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little life In the Giant attack, contrary to the listless performance*
of last year.
rr
i in one, hut failed to regis-
ter in the final*. Baker was de-
fatted in the pole vault bf Hell,
m ••• ■
th« 440 ami ralsyj Fitsgrr-M in
the vaidt, broad jump and 2Y0-
yard <U»h.
-JZXX&XSi Eight New Rules Are
four ths^iwHnijnaHr^UBd «*.
iBrjwit
Kddie Dunaway, Goose Creek
scrapper, today made the assertion
that he id in Dm neat condition of
his career as he awaits ria te.U
at Houston tonight strain* un
kr.rwn, Jackie Gibbs, west cncst
"lugger.
Dunaway Is of tta ppinion that
Gibbs is a pseudo name and that
his opponent will turn tut to be a
w«Cl known heavyweight. But re
sard I e*s, he is confident of .vic-
tory. ■ ; -\»
He ha* been in Htriet Irainlhg
for some time, is hard a* nails,
i and feels like a fighter should, he
[said. -
. Dunaway and Gibb, Will furnish
the main attraction on Jol.nnv
Thompson’s c_rd at 101 b D.lla*,
in Houston tonight.
Frank Wilis will He with an-
other heavyweight in the serai-
rwindup^. Other haute are .Tammy
■■ Toeck va. Tiger White; and baby
Price vs. Baby Jack, in addition
several preliminaries.
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;; Schooner id Wteeid to be -de-
rived itm "Hcoofl", an old Sootc'i
Fof-1933 Bad..
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*>TROK^
By "Brick"
KBW YORK, * April il Wgitimt Playing eude.
H**hattall'» reorganised ami re- If
named legislative body, the Na-
tional BiisketbiM Committee of
-renwnHWnr
MW water. nounced eight rule changes In the
. ..'mm ....Mi. .777771
. /Mm.fom MO, Lathm Cm - TUtt
Her* are the rule changer:
. (1) The Utaecoud rule will be
applied to »ft courts, regardless of
line Is man-
<*> Only Ike At* pbyef » ^
solve the ball in the offensive
tone may pass the bail tacit over
R. DEAN LIKESvMR. DEAN:
Wid. Bailey, Uiilted Pres*
apurto writer, had an interview
*Rh Dizzy Dean the Idher day.
Here are some of the excerpts
wltlr Ditzy speaking;
SSSr
Ijroruma, Ore, Bti
.otesb
Midget WoIguC
NEW YORK, April 11 Olfti-
Freddie Millar of Cincinnati,
several
chttmpjojj
N. B. A. featherweight champion, Johnny Allen of Ne* v"
continues l.is Pacific coist cam- non-title “ ^
pklgn tonight in a non-title Id
h-rounder ^
• City tomorrow night,.
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DEMAND.SAN JACINTO
Butter Milk
Cream Cheese
Butter
Milk
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At New Low Prid
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nils will win the pennant! ' ‘J* XlikteS
* ^ " “Tl»ee National LaagtM batters
'
■ Una.
gibk-acticm returns, -yfo—-i-- trot up out of tad. I'm .
2S:
“ backs to the basket’’, ‘off the reservation’ two or three
Upldics now te players receivin' trrhes last year. Everything is
(6, A player may re-antc-t the An(, dean ha8 ample reaaon to
game twicer •,• . ,• o'-- • Jugrt. Here’s his last season’s re-
(<•> A bail on the taaket’a tin
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Big Drive
NEW YORK, April 11 d’Rt-
Here’s the H.y the major league
1 season t
....
1 ^
will
trill be duck soup for me this
year . I’D,lead the dub, of course,
In games won. Bill Ifnilahan
SPORTS PARADE
BY HENRY McLEMORE
, 1 ^ „ ir^' fi. V. Smff ywhMt pitcher baseball ever pro-
out-of-taunds - play, to prevent went to camp. Juat had the .flu
Street beiievea Dizzy Dean will
eventually, establish himself as the
Arthur Saxon, one of, the atashg
tet mod who ever lived the liftea
«M pounds above his ftedd' WitlS
one hand) dr;nk an average of
50 glasses of beer fer many year.,
. . .. There isn't a team in the
Pacifld Coast league or De
American AssoeiaDon that will
draw aa much profit over the sea-
son as Babe, Ruth’s *52,000 . . .
When the Stahiey clip‘play-offs
id and the New, York Rangers
disband, Aitken Head will return
Njck Altrock, Wrahington Sen-
atorl»ciown,bcl
iHn
go strongTrfiasi
■™rAn?t twishnrtaira
^wyyw/ywiwimwwwawwlwjiji
”fcn- ■ - jiff
of the \
I Union held
yesterday
Ammons »
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W. E.
L of- the n
T. Smith le
“Ask ai
was the
talk. Mrs
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Buyfyouc water tank now . ’,
rtljpB^Sn insure prompt delivery, I___|____
low prices, then drop by nml talk the matter over* with
prkee are at th^i
Read the fo|lo#||J
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Height
Gallons
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Price
*23.00
36.00
38.00
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Barr gav<
talk,
, missionary
j and her dau|
Mr sm
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Rrs. Bare
that’ she
that country
I all day Work
- in Pelly
I fagihning a
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168.60 *
194.00
All Tanks Will Be Delivered Free of™
Within a Radius of lO Miles of GoosB
AT ADOITED
0N..0U9-A
seven mot!
Ijwles at J
Hospital.
M 2?” aria Nftk ... Tom
Yawkey, new owner of the Red
S'"' inherited *4.000,000 from his
t^Tand *3,408,850 from his
foster father ... If he cam Sor-
row,* couple of million more he
might get the Red Sox into'the
first division ...
Fred Kelly, winner of the,
,p;rt of the basket is toucheD. r' ■ ■ , „ “ ,
1 <7, n*» w »d £JJ. * ”
illegal running with the b*i! are „uts, the equal
defined hi detail. w /league pitcher;
<*) Where gomes ore ployed in earned runs per game
quarters—usualiy high schools— in more runs than
the second and fourth period, wfli pitcher in the majom WpWjPPWiPPBiBWBWi
not start from the center tap, tat ■ * * * ’ , 1880’s, ..... Jim Browning oer-
will be resumed, f.om ou; of A FULL COUNT fected his -airplane spin1’ twirlin?
kunds nearest the point where A feiat with the left, whan-! A barrels between his legs ...
pfcy ceased and vrith the ball'In ri^it hook to the p int, and the Young -tiHHtt III, taw welter- I
possession of the team last in con-: fighter is stretched on thexamvas w*lgl&.chan»j|te proudta of his ,
” . ' Atel the fans hear the referee spaghetti cooking ability than his
J*iwbu seco I I
%£oJh°JJ!?* 0!yTn?,c W*h ’ burdies jt -Block!
MnU 'iai° an air mail pilot
cord:
te nroviding no- Won 19, lost 12; lead both Fr-mkie Boucher to his flower
leagues in strikeouts with 191; *hop, Ossie Asmundsen to his car-
•quai of any major i<W to some authorities George
WJ but 3.8 Washington had the; strongest
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Atlas
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want!
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Tjfite? tT housew
I. place. Steady
r 216 West J
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IttAMtah i, b M.. be ttXtt Anthony 'piMnmk-
w ,.. a*.. W* -
ten, out. may turn to professional b.seball,
That “ten” will mean another, aaying there is no financial
numeration for amateur
under the Die Detroit Tigers have
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I to sell or ti
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LEAGUE *l. a- i
. fvt ■» wn> keeperW
i at New York . newest instructions of the British
ii at Washington * ^ * ,
Novmg Board of 6tato>L,j|||
Dancing Ac*
12, Odd f
Fur iftfor
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» of person it
be represe
Mattress
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chine ami
done at
fi-Citir-s w.-eif
gfti-Cities Sun •
f old gold, in
oid price. J;
■Creek.
<JTUDBBAKE* has •.** to it|
hJ thta ^ou get materials a„d
m
workmanship of the highest order in the sensa-
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way the Texas A *M AN INCH PUTT /
league *M to open its tm w.-| Dear old Oxford and just a* dear.
......Rowe, giant
Charley Geiberl,
dlmrii crack inf;
..r,—
the performance and the roominess of*s higher
priced car. It offers you all the modem advan-
sta today:
DaRas at (WIsIwomAiite '^M
Fairt Worth at Tuka.
E'jt*
t^es: automatic switch key starting—free wheel-
ittfi #»l •ynehtmud shifting-mhber-floated,
fj
™ ***** bodies—to mention only a fow.
drirtag a Rodcae that will sell you on
wheat "buy” in die low priced field today.
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IWAY MOTOR CO.
:
ret Gahootpn,
Cambridge worm playing a
/match on the Sandwich Hrik*. A
f, With a tart of *300, was
| the prize—tee eollegiates had to
their amateursbip, you
FiVe inches there
*800. s * cWj 81
the losing team
to foot the bill.
C me the 18th tale. The score __ __
was so and so up. An Oxford ECONOMY
player had the last putt. It was ,’ '
for five inches. He sank it and Hete *• • "«* »tgRidard
won the match. of economy. A genuine
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for cash.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 267, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1933, newspaper, April 11, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020152/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.