The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1938 Page: 6 of 6
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IN TORRID FORM
WITH 20 POINTS
hanhetteii hnt-
nigfet «aw,ju*t about as much of |
Hut Ohjtent as Trt.ClUe* fans1
aid C C Schmidt in • fo>tb*l!
game nt Elm* field year before i
Suffice nil other remark* toj
my that wa* plenty
.fad had another one erf hto
unwit i«w tm mam wntit «m
By FRED HARTMAN
McLemore Give* 1939 Nation*! Football
Title to Jimmy Kitts’ Rice Institutes
HesntT -McUOfOKK did Of] Lawson Little aUD tea all the
(te want fames* dporta writer* mtxtOtn club* be uaed fn’wtnning
te eteted |n llmteon ^ tmUrur cbM)pioM)>t|M . . .
Me watrtee* over them like a
Om Wr*k MMl teatef -other
h* atet.and wrote at that
ttee were- {Mar:
5W#a Jettsdao the bach o# a
iwd map; flamy KUt* of Rice
l* datnc all right for a young
mother doe* an only child, and
-iMa* -Item -hut ante 'a year In
rfafiow who «• just « small town Lou - Gehrig -and stardom a* a.
hateethail coach afear yam* ut-awie cowboy la thto MtUe fib-
Since he took charge of the
Owl*1 football fortune* they have
•»* two - conference tfUek and
the open thamplonahip . . The
only .thing that aland* between
I la the aecond hlghaat paid inw nf the r**aon»
atari** , . Lou baadtffieulty
ataying on the back of a borae,
be 'ft ’ an e ver no ' gentle' one- ■> . -
;<»*1 mgdl* to lead the Lee col-
•<ge Blue DertU to a 43 to M
victory over the W*h**#e- quint
Jack .' Rhode* - former ; Sam
Hitt
«t#r* in the Hall game with bia
flat (Say Ha led1'the attack
if the home boy* tod. had II
loinu to hi* credit at the end of
otleg 'Tre?
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THE DAILY SIN-GOOSE C REEK, fEXAS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, lljg
Blue Devils Wallop Webster Humble Quint
OUPHANT AGAIN jasper
peign Two tosses to Abilene
Christian college, a pair to Sam
Brnmm Fre*hmen and orw to thejf
Sam Houston varsity ar* thy crop.
Neat Tueoiay night Hughe*
Tool- cornea back for another
gam*, and Thursday nlgbt ®lh*
Champion Paper company team
reappear* here.
.lot nlghi'r tlfteup* • Blue fflgv
U* oilphant 20. Den*on 8. Hut
to S. Bramlett 3, Aahley «. Goat.
Hickersun. ...
W*teUf-RbodeaTI. Mason 6
Templeton 8. Stamp* 2, Burr,
Gate* 1.
B*^ q™ LEADING CAGERS
WILL BE TESTED
(DURING WEEKEND
What Riy^ IBoseH
Are Quoted As Savi
By UNITED fBESS ba*eball circuit
Two baaketball team* tied for ijiM Terry> New york Giant8
leadership of the ‘Southwest con- the bjg ^ (Di„y D(,an)
ference will have the opportunity c<mie(i >a]on(f the Cardinal* will be
_ . -•* *~ * ‘ tough. And if their rookie Slatigh
to prove their claim* to the cir
cult championship Friday night
when Baylor university meets the
University of Texas at Waco anu*
Arkansas clashes with Texas | Cubg are mir toughest rivals. I’m
Christian at Fayetteville.-'
ily GEORGE KIRKSEY
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 CD—
Whu«--fheytre sai'ing irBilhd' 'the
j only on game out of hrit mra
terter makes good in the outfield,
too, they’ll really be hard to beat.
But going to caifip I’d' say the
sure glad they didn't get Mun-
WurfeTgh Crimes, Brooklyn Dod-
gers: “Baseball pitchers ought to
grow beards. When I was pitch
yersny mi* season, out m(f j a!wayil had thjek stubble on
quintet claims • much face the day j pjltched. lt takes
He almost gn toe »neet wrung out,
than year Toot slip*:*’
HITLER MAY TAKE
WAR CHIEF POST
too keen to finish
Bihl* of T***» 1* salary man No. j winter tour with the pm* is that
L . , , Rice, incidentally wfil win California to a long tong ’ way*
the mltonai champtotudiip ml MS from White Sulphur, and that*
when sophomore* Lain ate Cot*, where Sam* sweetheart live*.
dcB corae of age . . . Marylaad 1 One of .the reason*' the St
dim* the motorist a great favor Mary * iof San Antontoi football
by painting all polk# car* white team tgpvel* 23,000 milea a yaar .
..+.. .1. Th*g.<an-te:j*e^mB*a aamy-;-pieyliig game»;-la;ithat---they-eM:C-:
•, ate- in plenty of tlia» tn W<>W | g#t in" the Southwest conference,
down. .. . For top* in eating I'll ‘ . They’ve got to travel or may
sjy vete for juate*. Heklcd, Iiifle . . ■ Those'Smith American
Just aero** the Rio Oraod* from ! horse* all of u* thought would
B P»*o • ■ What the boy* over]bum up the track at Santa Anita
abwtr juit- »Boat to* milch'
to worth all the peaoa thto side j speed as a horoeslrk Llama, well*
of Maako City. *% ! laden . . . Partkularty Amor
The heat golf course to the Brujo, am) he. you wUl remember,
country ifor a duffer, anywayi, j not, w*a my thr»e-*t*r apecial
U ih« one at Butte The fair j for the amnymn hamito*!,—...
**ya are *o tuftd that a tofpsdj Now I have aarttebad to Pompoon.
braaeie will tiaval. 300 yard* or j.. , . Neat week 1 plan to move
to:ter ... The moat progrwaatve j over to Seabtacuit . . 8peak-
and Intern*!tog group of aftorta* ling of the Biscuit, don’t try and
man I ha*#, encountered to many buy him ... Charley Howard
a year *it each w#ek arouad Ike «wouldn't part with him for a cer.
C«nd table to Spokane . The tlfled check for IJ.OOO.OOO
BERLIN. Feb. 4 d'gi Nazi
leader* were understood today to
be concentrating on the choice of
a war minister -who to atop com
maruler-in-chief of the combined
fighting force#- to lake the place
of Marshal Wtorr. •« von Blomberg
Whatever dlfferenc« of opinion
exist* regarding the real issues
involved In the prospective retire-
ment of Baron von Blomberg, ft
earned unquestionable that the
choice of a successor was a dele-
gate and difficult matter
The port of war mlntoter la In
part a political one as the minis-
ter to a link between the Nasi
party: and the army, Ot-was
itraarwst- trnr tn**ti»t coar.
cerned many persons -
K It was predlctad more general-
ly that If difficulty continued in
selecting a mlntoter, Fuehrer
Adolf Hitler hlmaelf might take
the poet It *u apparent that
be personally enjoyed the widest
confidence. The sympathy felt
with Hitler was not alwaya
corded to those of hto followers
regarded as- the mor* radical
loweat form of aporia I bae# ever
match b.
Amaoim*
between two ov#rdmkom
thing doesn’t kill the one# (tor
mat game, nothing will
Thunk, guodneaa Mrs. Decorre.
trhte. was-a mo- w'wmjt«g4vomy-wy--w«a'fmatty Berne a wi'
a seat of learning . . . Now If
only Jbe Dllfhggto *nd Colonel
Kuppert will get together, the
woild can return to normal.
AT THE
stronger team with the eHgibil- the *lare off your eyes. Look, at
. ty or-three foi mer • John«;istkH jf,oae German . mtefiine^gutmeM
ton stars thto semester, |
' and maijksmen and you’ll notipe
ys have whiskers.
^ i theyal
ome their record of ty Copa^|'Ath
tjveto*^jagato*fe Ale aljMdc.
Lorlou* Arkansas team. T»fe T- the American league that's a real
e; U-,.t«gni toat-itafeiir'wmr.gt the ' .....
players on our club could j™.
their batting averages $ jwj
each the Bees could eajily j'
well up in first divraft>n; 1
to I)i Maggio, Fletcher and tojl
There’s nothing wrong
pitching o^defobset”
Clarence (Pants) Rowland
cago Cubs: “i believe 1
Phil Wrigley’s mind, whea°/w|
that nobody will stay in the (21
lineup on last year’s reputattoi
believe that 'Wriglgy «ai
iC
ted Manager Grilnin
first player who d'lcsn't "haril
Who become? “self-satisfied S
... Joe Cronin, Rostun Bed ;
“Bob Feller is not only the f,,
pitcher . in the A merkaii
liamlH of Bayloi TilSailay nigh
COURT TO DECIDE
IF AL JOLSON IS
ARMSTRONG BOSS
( won't say what team it is be-
cause, my goodness, I don't want
to jinx that club. But just—you
watch.”
Bob Quin, Boston Bees; “I’m not
kidding myself when I say that
the Bee* won’t be any weaker than
they were last year. We finished
but the fastest I ever saw,
Joe McCarthy, New Yorit y^J
Dtfter
jiforms
Same Us
Ensnar
I. V'-'.
Maggio, that’s ail.
mg'aTiouT
Crosby,
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 4 ft®-
The time-worn boxing lyric “We
wq* roblied” was tricked out in a NEW YORK, Feb. 4 O)
Hence the dealre seemed to be
to have a war minister who would
ptoc# neither too much nor too lit-
tle emphasis on the tenets of na-
tional socialism-Nasism- in hto
army dealing*.
It was Blomberg’* marriage at
M year# to a young woman that
‘Smi" ttb'
Three More Gothams
, Sign 1938 Contracts
BASKETBALL
present situation. The army holds
that Blomberg) though he was
war mlntoter, ought to have fob
lowed conaervatlve army tradl-
4ton-*» regard* marriage---------------
ROME. ryh. 4 rt,® ~ Peraofto
who have ,aeen Mar*hal ; Werner
NEW YORK. Feb « <1 (• aifft'y Oklahoma A. ate M 34; Wash
teg of eftracto tef PHritoi* burn jj
rZL1 ^ ***** **«••
I: M **!M br4ni*nt,y Mtoaoun Valley 30
I *» • pitcher toat year, woa c.tor**, CV“-
wo° ko Mine* SO
»: H*r von Blomberg «hd hto^bride at
lin-Slmmon* 24
relte pitcher tori yw, WO* r.^rado College V: New Me*
13 and, lost ■*. - Begga wan Wlfco __ |g.'
j ’
OutfieWer Jimmy Rtpptoywtetaj . , ,
^ ikr Alaskan Fliers Are
Hunted By Rescuers
Ml
N#w York Gtoat to sign
WRESTLING
•POINT BARROW, Feb. 4 d®
A rebcue party searched an too-
toted area 35 mil** from her* to-
diy for Airplane Pilot Harold
Gil tom and Mecnamc George
launder*, missing 00 a flight from
<'*lrbanks since Mcautoy,
Rescuer* toft Point Barrow In
tod* hauled by dog team* after
*__u. k.
Capri deacribed her today aa at-
tractive, tall, blonde, blue eyed,
with red chocks, of solid build
j ate slightly shorter than her hus-
band. •,
State Beauty Board
Censored By Auditor
It's Not All In A Name
Often a name of a motto will
suggest its story, but then again
the tern* »'iH prove to be highly
misleading. *
Take, far instance, Tovarich,’ at
the Port tonight.
Casually looking at the title and
trying to pronounce the word, you
would immediately imagine the
picture wan about old Russia with
ito court and revolution ate in-
trigues and long cigaret*. Some
modem* would ally away and 'say
that life itself to too aerious a pro-
ponition to make it worse by see-
ing pictures of strife and killing
and suffering.
That is just exactly what Tov-
arich to NOT. .j J ] V
It is one of the funniest pictures,
of the year—a comedy ptit on only
as Claudette Colbert can put it on.
Never a dull moment—that aeems i*
to b« Mtoa Colbert's motto in this
picture. The big Russian name is
mtoicading. It to oite ef the flwMt
of the season.
Double feature* hold forth at
the Arcadia and Texan with west
- NOW SHOWING
ARCADIA: Double Program —
"Sh! theOctupu*,” with Hugh
Herbert, and “Some Blonde*
Are Dangerous,” with Nan Grey
TEXAN: Double Program —
skid.
new tune today ,as screen singer
Al.Jotoon and Manager Eddie
Mead battled for possession of
Henry Armstrong, featherweight
champion of the world.
As the bell rang for the second
rouid, points were even. But Spec-
tators were confused as to: 1. Who
was “robbed”; 2. Who is “we”
3. Is Armstrong a boxfighter or
“Racketeers’ in Exile,” *ith T-o , . _ .
tokeft. «* -n» Th/ “ , ‘Z,
Said No,” with Irene Hervey.
PORT: “Tovarich,” with Claudette
Colbert.
ALAMO: "Boots of Destiny,” with
Ken Maynard.
DE LUXE: "Sloden Bill Dorn,”
with Buck Jones, Uhared no puree, with him.
I "It’s not that I'need money,”
actor, will enter a hospital for tbe roammy ginger explained, “but
art operation within two weeks, it j wanj know how mych of Arm
wa. announced today, after finish- stron(? ig mine, when Henry was
ing hto current film, “Test Pilot.’” maldng little purseg j was kept
Hto wife is en route from Hawaii jnf0rmed. Since we , have been
Jolson, who for a year and a
half has been photographed and
written about as the Los Angeles
negro’s owner, opened the verbal
slugfest vvith an announcement
that since the champion,had be-
come a star attraction Mead had
Garden Looks Good
is contract diffio.
with Col. Ruppg#™ Lhavafti,
cussed the matter with anyouek|
Casey Stengel, Boston Pea;1,
never law such a tough bunch t
make a deal with as some of (
National league managers, ..
of them try to convince you 1
bloke who hit .275 last, year
coming sensation. Why
some of them telllt y?tfd
they had American league )te
players.”___
Bill McKechnie, Cin
FYeddy. ApoatoU- Rickey said ft,
tangle tonight in a 12-reund btet'j if*t tetoktogrtf
at Madison Square garden that'|National Joague, di4>!
may determine the next middle- ^hat s J1® to < 0 put w“
weight champion of the world. the W® have,a ^
, .... ... .... youngsters and they re di
With its significance, this fight
carries the promise of being a
real, old-fashioned pier six brawl
between two guys who don’t
know how to back up. Apostoli, j ^ t,,. build "up to the?rt
“belting bellhop” from San Fran- I vigion elubs..
c'toco, who has been called ui*f
crowned king of the division since
he knocked out champion Freddie
Steele, to' an 8-5 favorite to take
the Edison, Neb., “wildcat.’;
Patty Berg Advances
Into Finals Today
to be with .him at the hospital.
Another “Gold Rush'
Charlie Chaplin's 13-year-old
picture, “Gold Ruah,” , newly
equipped with music......and aoufld.
effects, will be retoteod to the
movie screen* again this spring
Chaplin made It la 1025 aa a
silent picture. United Artists re
leaved today that sound channels
have been installed on the old ail
ent film and that Chaplin baa ar-
ranged a musical aepre — *
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 4 (CD
Lionel Barrymore, the actor, was
a patient today in Good Samari
Aiawo. fAin teaplta) where lie was' repbrt-'
ed “having a good real,”
Hto physician, Dr. John C. Wll
son, said Barrymore was not seri-
ously 111, but would remain in the
* .........for about
due to scarcity of Chaplin pic-
tures In recent years, the “Gold
Rush” would gross »J,00«J>00.
Chaplin's latest, "Mottorn Time*,”
was released two years ago with
sound effects K>roited H.ono.-
A U8TIN, rsteTf” <CD Discip-
line and deportment in the office
of the state beauty shop board
ate expena# acocunts for travel-
Ung dtopiawed Tom C^Klng. sUU
auditor ate efficiency expert In
hto examination made for a report
for the governor and legislature, j
released today.
•The amount of personal carl
Ueage allowed to Inapector* 1* x
45.8 per cent of the total travel
Ing expena# of the department,;
King said. Traveling expense!
for 15 month* totaled 328.825 of
which personal car mileage wa*
311,444
Ariine’k Now Boy
A ton, born Monday night td
Aritno Judge, motion picture star,
today was named Daniel Reed
Topping. Jr- Topping, the ac-
tress' second husband, to a weal-
thy business man.- Sh# has an-
other SOB, 5.year-idd Wesley Rug-
glra, Jr., by her previou* husband,
a movie director.
Tracy I’nder Knife - * ;
Spender Tracy, motion picture
Lionel Barrymore-fe-r
> HMpital for Rest
making big money I’ve been ig-
nored and given none.
“I bought the contract and be-
tioBpftaT
reat only.”
Citrus Plants Close
To Protest Proration
EDINBURG, Feb. 4 <1®- Four
were idle .today and others reduc-
ed their payroll after managers
announced they could not-con-
tinue operation under regulations
set up by a prmation committee,
The 4ut plants to close were
those of th* Dair Baldridge and
John Kellis companies of Edin-
burg. Their 'action followed the
closing of the Plowaty brothers
plant at Donfta Saturday and at
Edinburg Tuesday.
forcedlate last w#ek to prevent
a threatened collapse of the citrus
market.
Two hundred television sets now
are in operation at New York
City. The majority arej, in acton-
tlfic laboratories.
British Woman Spy Chief
Witness In Espionage Case
lieve I’m entitled. td part of it. If
I want to donate, JH give my
money to more worthy Charities
than Mead.”
Mead then stepped-in with coun
ter punches ___
"Hartry tiem doe« b»l»ng ' 6? Atteka' yMteMay,
Jolsonr see- The whole thing to
just publicity for him. He loans
me.85,000—and gets pictures’ tak
en with Henry and lots of write
ups.”.
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Feb. 4
<1®—Patty Berg of Minneapolis
battles Jane Cothran, J.ameson 0.*
West Palm Beach, today In a 36‘
hole finals match for tne Miami
Biltmore women’s golf title
which., the red-haired Minnesota
girl has held for the past two
years. '• ..
Patty streaked into the finals
with a decisive 4 and 3 triumph
over youthful Dorothy Kirby of
On All
DURING FEBRUARY
Quality Work
One-Day Service
MILNER’SSTUl
302 S. Goose Creek Street j
Across From Fire Site*
NOTICE
Gander Teams In
Trip to Galveston
The Ganders will try p make
it two in a row over Ball high of
Galveston for the season tonight
game against the
on their own maples.
The team will be off tor the
trek this afternoon, and with them
will go Coach Red Bale and his B
squadmen. They too -will be try
Wg To" tame their'~aitv£riariee ¥T
There will be a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday it
the clubhouse of all voting members of the Baytort
Country club. Every voting member of the club ■ |
asked to at tend.
(Signed): L. M* TREN( K M ANN,
"T PwrtMiU
Ball.
FIGHTS
NEW HAVEN, Conn.— George
Fitch, 177, New Haven, stopped
Ote^teTrul*^ were- on. 181’ Sherbrooke,
Can., (5); Johnnie Lasinski, 189,
Meriden, ko’d Joe Levy, 170, of
Brooklyn, (2).
MIKE FRANSSEN nay*:
See me before you dto. I sell
REGISTERED POLICIES for
STATE RESERVE LIFE. Phone
339. . - 1
LONDON. Feb, 4 RID —"
' a charming woman
spy of the British
service, appeared in Bow
itele* court today aa *
t fSur accused a;
against
What authorities regard aa
of the moat important e*ptor
*a in year*.
Ml*. X” to a Him. bob
haired blonde She wa* dr*i
Counsel for th# defense de-
eded that the name of “Ml**
X” b# revealed but the magis-
trate refused.
The 'girl testified that under
Instructions of the military intel-
ligence section of the waY office,
ahe Joined in 1931 the "Friends
of the Soviet Union,” where the
mat Percy Eden Gliding, 45, th*
Later, also under Instructions,
•he look a flat In London to be
ants. The proae-
the four men carried
work for "a fdreign
DRINK—
King Of
Bottle
Beers!
A Good Assortment of Best *eflert
•t PomUsur Prices. Always on Hb«*
The DAILY SUN
5200,521
[office today
j tna name
*1 agent
[ an office
xtp nude i
1 of meii.
lilting them
. George
[iffi office,
litigation,,
[imposter mlg
hit girls for
l ia the east.
Motit-rs
uncertain. But what about be j
Reds' infield and outfield. 3t |
didn’t say anything about
[did he? We have a tough j
who .op
l«gency in ad<
[ the financial
the mov
1 had ,ree<
1 from mot!
were subjef
(by the men.
> supplied
| with the nam
of the
girls were
lured to
where
r Were being
radio work,
to strip to
•canty "
dancing
I agent oc<
off the
(lubmit the
the mo
aby.
Begin
deputiei
ltd the homes
1 were know
h whether
i Utesing
(en into wh’ite
week. I9V
a Monta
to police
1 reporting tha
l-tieh
awdy houses
cities for
•he escaped.
!-4(» route fror
hoping
[.when she fell
• to San Fra:
(Continued
her-In-La
fo Aid Wr
Edith McBrti
[•win. 29-year-old
r here from Det
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