The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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own Tomorrow
n Final HomeTilt
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 <UBi—
Eleanor Holm, Olympic beck
stake swimming champion, broke
more records thsn any other •«>-
We. ®» or woman, In tha coun-
’try during the peat peer.
Wh«n the annual convention of
the National Amateur AtNetJe
Union meets next week bare to
consider a total of 04 records
the weather man promis-
tter atmosphere and the
Three Are Initiated
'*< Into Big Sitter Club
Three girls of Horace Mann
junior high school were initiated
into the Big Sister dub st a re-
gular meeting this week. New
|Tt) promising the best foR-
[x will have exhibited thir.
We final encounter of hte
! at Elms Field will be play-
oorow when the curtain rises
k annual Robert E. Let-
iont high encounter. . . .
Ganders will be fighting to
their .500 percentage in the
t 14 pennant race and the
hut there’* no denying thair quan-
tity. - The bureau of weights and
measure*, railroad and steamship
division, puts Primo’s height at six
fret six and one-half and hia
members are
made In 1982, it must pass upon
14 made by Mias Holm.
Although Miss Holm leads for
individilai honors, man athletes
have ouUcorod the fair sex for the
first time in severs! years with s
total of 1IH marks to 71 for the
wtmtn. Leo Sexton of the New
York A. C. js doss behind'Miss
Holm with 18 marks. He if the
Olympic shotput champion.
Clarence “Buster” Crabbe of
Los Angeles, Olympic 400-meter
champion, 1* next with nine re-
ys/%W|*Sm ■■ ail i»«e m Bg„ .41 _ .. — .. Mt AS^._*.«a
Shirley Riggs and Dorothy Bolieu.
The Big Sisters have been sel-
ected -to act £8 ushers at the Art
Exhibit to be held at the schoal
next week.
K, ont Royal Purple will b’
KTr to maintain their .1000
Kt-go and the right to meet
■jolm Reagan Bulldogs of
■on for the Inter-district
ftjonship.
■at been miserable weather
■e (landers all week but de-
■that they have worked Hard
■ng and every member of the
■ who might by any chance
Bito the game, has promise,!
if Beaumont wins, it will Bo
Efter they have met the stiff-
tht they have luid this year
E other year.
I drills that have been given
Lnders this week in line play ,
Blocking and tackling is ex- j
U to produce results tomorrow ;
Eoon, according to the Gander [
L, Boy Elms,
Etically all of every day has i
[devoted to improving those J
[tment of the game, with, but
[emphasis on offensive or for.
large, in fact, that Camera, when
asked what style of attack fwj
planned to use, said, “PU‘ chbjf
Attorney Charged
With Mail Fraud
heem down to my idle and then
bust heem one."
Customers who pay the tariff
for this one will gk thair money’*
worth only in the event ono at
both of the fighters is knoekoij
down. Standing up, neither Primo
twr bm is much to look at. Burl
vfcwed when headed for the can-
vas—well, magnificent, :tiffftfk&j
stupendous and tremendous are tho
udjcctfve* that ccme to miad.
FORT WORTH,-Nov. 18 (I'm—
Arthur Heemann, an attorney
here, today was charged with us-
ing the mails to defraud in a com-
plaint filed with U. S. Commission-
er Lois Newam.
W. S. Bailey, Chicago, Howard
D. Lee, Fort Worth, and Walter
B Dow, Los Angeles, also were
named in the fraud complaint.
It. is alleged th# four sold unlisted
securities, which they failed to de-
liver.
Cootf AAsbeesim
paofleeri op me vsdtcees a*
RdC y&ildc ~ 4£ $0*,
Acpet To bam 4 Rawua.
B6«ro «o ut new %*k
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(AKA op neierf Ado
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©cwtn*. mcj*.
will never forget it, but will
treasure ft along with memories-
of Niagra Falls by moonlight, the
Grand Canyon at sunset, the San
Francisco earthquake and David
Warfield in the “Music Master”.
Those dose to the Ambling Alp
say he was not at all satisfied |
v.lth his fall In the fight—that in
his heart he feels he can do mock
better. We doubt this. Camera's
fall that night had greatness
written all over it, from the instant j
Sharkey’s fist collided with the I
SOUTHWEST
SIDELINES
Elephant Fossil Is
Found Near Odessa
0o com es Sack
jtoKges a&aiaj siexf sprmIg-
d<w. 30c
By UN® PRESS
FORT WORTH—Coach Francis
passing- The Ganders’ pass-
Schmidt has expressed the belief
the Rice Owls have an even
chance to hand ris team it* first
defeat of the year tomorrow.
"It looks like a toss-up to me,”
Lm„ js about as good as it
L made, Elms believes, and
rest of it depends upon the
rs themselves.
urice Jennings, end, and Jack
rer, halfback, who were in-
in Tuesday’s scrimmage, an
loz. 40c
fuV.V.V
Swift I’rtmlsm .}
HAM, (half or
whole), pound
Sliced V
BACON, lb.
Pork
RIBS, lb.
Schmidt said, pointing out the
Owls deceptive attacks and strong
running combinations, He warned
his men they would probably find
Rice a stronger opponent than
Texas and the hardest on tho en-
tire Texas Christian schedule.
The entire Frag squad, with the
possible exception of Salkeld.'will
no ready for the Owls. Salkeld,
who has been out since the Baylor
game, will be out the rent of the
season, with a broken bone in his
leg.
Schmidt is leaving no stone un-
turned for the Rice engagement.
He is drilling his linesmen on a
style attack and giving, his
OYSTERS, pint,
Pork
HAMS, (MU or
whole), lb...—
Salt
BACON, lb--
Beef dunk
■ lb. ^.. I,.,i
chin until the last earth tremor
oied away minutes later. Any !
doubt* as to tbe c!a*4 of that fall I
were removed when the seismo- J
graph at Georgetown brake a J
needle.
There arc some critics who rate ]
Santa as the absolute master of [
the fall.. One of these is Jack
McAuliffe, one-time lightweight I
cliampion of the world.
“Santa's plunges to the canvas,” J
McAuliffe told us. “are works of I
sheer genius. The man’s artistry
is superb. Unlike Camera, who j
falls In sections, Santa always'
manages to land in one lump -Nat J
I those who have usurped the au-
thority to decide, is one that in-
cludes names rather than teams.
A schedule that includes Harvard,
Yale, Pitt or Notre Dame, re-
gardless of the strength of the
teams sent out on to the field by
those institutions, is considered
greatest jvery difficuIt
tributing j Thero is ,ittIe doljbt jn what
12 l-2c
accom*
Dixie Fancy Creamery
1 Poaad
BUTTER
San Benito Leads In
Citrus Shipments
.v.-.w
Luna Soap 10'" 19c.
new style attack and giving, his
backfield much practice in passing.
HOUSTtiN—T e x a s Christian
ition at guard, probably
uraliy the effect is stunning, T jU
HIGHLANDS
NEWS x
to in at those positions, and
f Wilburn at center.
Id Clark, will hold down quar-
lek with Spencer and Don-
| at half back and either Phil-
ter Dittman at fullback. .
I ^ ■ ‘ ■> - ■„
| GRIMES IMPROVED
[LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 18 <U.E)—
tigh Gfimes, Chicago Cubs
• V *». H vm lOKHUi
University will have to stop the
lightfooted Thrasher and big Tom
Driscoll from the opening whistle
tomorrow if Coach Jack Meagher
sticky to his announced probable
C. J. Garbs, J, iG Harvey, John
Kasina and Bill Garbs have re-
turned from Huntsville where
they attended the four-day fall
■£2 ^:;Foc r:i
TZ . - C>- J; Gwbj «*s Hmman and F. Uuterbach,
entered three pedigreed dogs in fc.ckles; Lagow and Michelson,
rsces- guards; Harris, center; V. Dria-
~ quarter; Wallace mid Thrash-
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris have cr, halfbacks, and Capt. T. Dris-
returned home after an extended coll, fullback.
visit at Huffman with Mr. and ' * -
Mrs. Warren Norris, parents of ^ALLAS-SpiHts were low. at
Ttras—xrjssay___________, Southern Methodist as injuries
» Tt • „ * blighted thi chances ofthe Mus-'
Mr. and Mrs. B. f. Nelson have tangs jmttihg their- strongest of-
returned home after spending sev- fensive on the 'field against Bay-
eral days with her mother, Mrs. 4«r and as memories of .the poor
Mary Ricketts. ‘ . •» > showing against Jps still
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.- Fortner ^ »***■ W^r .C^'
sr, was reported “resting
irtably” today by St. Johns
tat attaches after untiergo-
n appendicitis operation per-
d by Dr. Robert F. Hyland,
BANKRUPT JEWELRY STOCK
AND FIXTURES
POLICE LOSE TELEPHONE
LYNN, Mass. OJJD-The tele-
phone at Metropolitan -Polity;
Headquarters has been discon-
nected as an economy measure.
field, track, golf or basketball.
* 9 *
A Big Fight
It is reliably reported that the
braces under the ring in which
Primo Camera nnd Big Santa will
AS USUAL th* follow;** prosr.uly* »roc*t» l.oJ th* w*»j
to greot*r Mvinai for you. Alway, an»lou, to pun fh*
double dose of bracing. The com-
bined weight of the two men is
more than a quarter of a ton.
More Hooey
low*,! In year,.
LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE
130 TEXAS AVbM I
STARTING at 2:3(1 I’. M. < ]
^: v.- ’
Francis Schmidt, coach of the
Texas Christian Froggies is re-
ported as saying the Rice Owls
tnmorrowlifigfi*:b(! as tough or
tougher than the TeXas-Longhoms.
He mlds that he would, not be
surprised if the Owls win, and
that he realizes etc., etc., etc.
Just another German custom.
Littlefield uses the process with
success. So does Ray' Morrison.
And a lot of others, chief of whom
was the late Knute Rookie. Rp-
$h>ck Ufl
Howard Sprague will be able to
have returned from Tolar where"
l ti»y-visited |
Chester Earl Denny was a re-
go against Baylor still, was doubt-
ful. The big fullback Is suffering
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7i*wap«fhMeifW*«*H»' Former t>ric0 —Ad
IvORy SOAP for-:--6«
; Former price -9c
IVORY SOAP .■______10o
Kiaitacnrythmi if tmdm; porrner price -15c
fittest IVORY N0W---------4c
Former Price „5c
OXYDOL[ARCE 20
f omtI priw. —25c
€HIPSO>> LARGE 20
Ifafas rhfbt wttr longer Former price —25c
Wir Horn” will be presented by
the Crosby Pep Squad and football
team during tile early part of De-
type which is designed to endow
the player* with the idea. that.they
[ silverware and other jewelr>' on Saturday and Monday, Novem-
M 3d0-p,m. each day
continuing at 7:30 p.m. daily.
I This consist* of Elpin, Wnith^ 4 «wi,
- And Illinois pocket and t^ist watches, cdhng fan. Large double door iron
j- Dlsmood and ptatlnum raws. Silver- Mfei ^ burglar proof Aeel chest,
<&*W*A portition, 40 yards of
i s£S“" I
s Tu.„ - , Cfnnt (regulator) second band repaired music-
' floor case, one 4 1-2 foot floor case, one al instruments, typewriter, sted filing
are good, but not too good.
* * *
y Too Mach Wsrrimlaitimi
The South this year has contri-
buted two of the outstanding foot-
ball teams of the natibbv They
are two of the smallest iehbols in
the nation and yet they have «o»-.
piled most enviable records. ”
They are Centenary and Au-
burn. They AW Aot obtainiiig the
recognition they deserve* for the
'■ami' mmVt' <3Mm# Harvey,
Clara Mae StrawbrWge, Barney
lAUcb, Irene Moore Albert. Lee
D,nl» «0d BlmJlim..
Mrs. T. 'Ji'Chandhtr' is recover-
PsmG limn SOM*
K'S “ssr SOAP * ™"
__ ■ _ .
Former
Price__
F1.;- ......—”
CRISCO » the digestible shortening
CAN 22c 1 1-2 Lb. CAN S7c 3-Lb. CAN 55c
Price 25c former price 45c former price «5e
Former'price „«c
Sales Saturday and Saturday night arid Monday and )
night at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. at Jacob’s Jewelry C
130 Texas A'cnue Goose Creek.
tradition*
ponorny Food Stores Tradetfeli Food
I Goose • **
The
AJl-AoiiWn teams from Harvard,
Princeton and Yale.
, Colgate,, they say, is the out-
Goose Credc - Bayiowi
A, L P. Stores
BAYTOWN
V GOOSE CREEK
High Grade Olee
NUTLEY
It*. - | <i A ;
fsi-' **
Choice Dried Pinto
3 I— 10c
beans
Rich CfNmy 1' ; ■.>
CHEESE
*-* 15c
RICH RED CRANBERRIES, lb. _____—U^. 13c
LiprtycK, by*.. ■, . 1 ....._____ . 5c
CAUUFLOWERp SBowbbfl, lb. 8c
POTATOES, Strictly N®. 1 Idaho. ID lb«. „ 14c
APPLES, Rich Red Jonathan, 2 do*. — 25c
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1932, newspaper, November 18, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020928/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.