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THE PAII.Y glW-COOSE (REEK. TtXAS
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t«en plcycd on a local cage court wri period, itey kagjy *!
— 11 ;■ - , . I ^ „ a- r . •a*, |tWs year was’etogod ly ^ Ler Jf®1* to #««' wttoto^H
s«ch. «... «. zshfraVi2 j-jD::r,™tsfs»“5fl
for Catcher BUly Built. 10 -I r> Tr my *ye* and cart arc mutt be written oo both skies of - > ar-ol.j caJd) *qmu..-d <rt. to- ^
InfelMer Rsy Hughe* and not up to MM deceit land 1 %S.'»*$&■ A®* Write teftbly. day for Hie open.iig rolinJ oi
Ed Cote, the St Loot* (Wt sec why they Mould be- Don't uae ink. Only relative* or matcli play hi the $>,00.) San
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T-a^aa-rgKoH.tftN ‘ war
"» (HM 8 (jurfi'ioiut lelative* are eligible, tat eaM Of
and atiawer* bar become bw.od.td- » te-te never mind that. Be-
^ouSTy ■ pi^ttr, - driiti7‘ “"amp* jFflizre'z a tStTwRj change '
l>j»l « radio and profeasor one tif the answer* and save a
Mixed
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s|».\* WITH WTH
■ PITTSBURGH, Feb. It «UK> something or other is wanting to lot[yt bother.
The signed contact* of_two Ft. know who invented fire plug* and' Here is the first list of quee-
rate rooktoe have been received wari Is the habitat at the bow ttoos;
at the local offices, Preeldent W. legged armadillo. Pick up a pa* 1. What were the uaroes ..the
1th such names a*
Luij, a» and ; ;.k.(p»4.i
• ■••••' *.w™ u Port« &&*»«,
Tae local cpl'egiatifl won by a tee next opposjtjon
onc-pohit margin. 31 to 36. j *$*
The fates of the
cage game
jEe*
for them, rather thaiv t ic
son 7. Hutto 7,
Ma&C
Bishop
fomm MAJoeigAteJg.
(MfMfte Wilt, Mo MS; J
Siote>PTb-'ea*H-g*ttre*tt.-
at im onrm> sfAtes
AlAdAL ACAP6W/
Blue Devils
They Jumped to a 30 p, Zh lea-
and then extended the lead to jy
to 2& fittflJ futilg tuftpei coxa-
pany score brought the gsBr* to
Ghezzi, ^
was that ul Joe her*and , a black
thatched caddy on Jus home court
at the San Fraucisco golf club.
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E Bsnawaftger announced today, per or magaaine and you are sura'j^pSf In Tommy Hitchcock s lfi28 Wash., profcsrional. won the med-
TAe lateal to send Jn their eon- ».«■ fm-.i a department whew the into’string; and which one of them tt; yesterday when he put togeth-
tracta were Morris Sands. Chat- leadens are given question* to an- »«nt on to become a prominent er a 75 an(j a 73 through two days
field, Texts, oUbftfddar. and Tru- awar. , .v |amateur athktte official’ of heavy rains and gales for a
ett Sewell, right hand pitcher, Always on* to !s«q> his coliunn 2. Wluit U the^dress of the total pf" Mb. He was paired to-
who mailed hft contract from abreast of the times, a have (to- t*Jloi who pressed BUI TUdeni jg., with Uonard Ott of Denver,
Plant City, Fla ' elded to inaugurate a sports pula flannels before the J227 Davis ' -
—Bands, one ^»f the fastest men Evefy so oftep 1 wffl TBH a Cup matches, and what are his The oairings also matched WiJ- cuu*fwt« compenuon, paced u,e
H basetmii »*» a' ito* Buari- of 'rostions and all my iwadsggl pteaetH priter San Francisco, mm f^dvin,
training camp last year following who can r/ad are tavltWI td iwe M,omans hat that ha* three os- Wil|i4! Hunter of Loe “ ^
MflBHi th^ .<Ml»a*l*^il^AMll■, IB • mm _ - , . „ * I
tus graduation fit® the Unlver- now
ilty ” of' Texas He" ’ played' for swer,
Tulsa IK the Texas league
Bar win;
season. ' •&//
hTAoe gitr fob
(trich plumes ?
y are Just lucky, that's Yale Bulldog mascot who was
1 Angeles-
226 toui'na-
Sport Flashes
By JTtEU HAKTMAN
TKi* Writer Qualifies A* Rip Van Winkle
In Sleeping Through “ Titanic Struggle” h^'tw*' 'minus.
!lid horJd te death 'byI *• W T
«T PBTBR8BURO. tlx, Fed. the correct ones and annoyed by! ^imt do psychologists say, ,,
M Cfi Drama krvers of t:>4* cul- the IneorreH onem. There ttttl be 1 «¥' *« *0 In for. cros*'- , t
«1*1*1 little msort city wwre da. « a-1 ...... --j -11 4.... _.‘ couhtrv running* / Little, KsncrraiMfSCO, who
lighted today over' wha
KAHl.Y IN Deesmtn-r srbsn this test-bo to •» to It that we get a
4*tjhp«Bi fMwhaWy shanJd have copy of tee writing,
~be«£r Mrn9t>i <P». MricUy w tu iSHmwim, 'm -net ^how.
tsisiaca* and worrying teas about ** have been written about until ^
seth peusak tetegs a* ChriaU*na: *r* wake 19 several mouths later
sbsppme- and bowl footbah gMoee. and by then the suggestions cfen-
une of tee Lae lute coih«s tamed to the wnting will he top
teSitet AIL -*M probably not old to do any good. ~ V*B
wUboul jueti/KxUon that w« As an example id what 1
Lae tee wWitikns* “ran «wun<rrni<5* about Jerry Man^/ and the
Vic CMfp, .Stel, N
^ t I severely criUcteed for endorsing piura(j with Charlie. Sheppard.
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death, by! T gjg MaiL.. • ....I City, Kmc, „. .......
Defending Champion I>awson
mu snd Bit, last tesMiff.. _____ l ^ttle, San^Franmaco, who was a
.con- t„ ,r> ai 1 am able to round up a 7 How many former national! a|*?iifvlng '(1. ^ x lid' *
akterd the elrong• chahce that the a -rich aucker willing to fall for collegiate rope climbing cham- ,g *"* p'J 1*”'
tUWng baseball pW 'Desire Un. s,;U „ enterprise. / pions are listed In WhoTwho? matched Wlth Psul HoDes
der the Palms yfould be revived j jiope to make first prize the 8. What is the standard accept-
island of Madagascar, hut that ed recipe for cheese souffle?
“Desire Under the Palms," with will depend largely on how the" 8, Is it true that in an emer-
tb^« in citlren* that Island feel about gency midgets can use badminton
rotes, enjoyed much now-and I tell you confidential io, la it true that <>" *•'- i.., I Keahd*ng, Pa.; Johnny Perelli,
here for many seasons ly- they're , not to favor of the ’birthday,
play derived Its name from plan. ail the candles on his cake with
fact that each year when Rup- • The rules of the contest are one breath?
p»rt and .Ruth met under the —a________e___
palms to argue salary, each was
superior play.
ra-Tdett {j
Asiilty 7, |
,T Paper company
The store was tied at 27 to 2, Calvin 13, Vansw 7 r
o.ltu two minutes to go. Tlie.i tu ton 2, Curtis 2, Dai;te ' "
went to town.5 1 ^-- -
31 .to 30, and there the game end
ed a few seconds later,
0. R. Ashley, who
polished paper company pei-
iormcr, split the meahes for 18
in the second quarter.
matched ,with Paul Hopes, Al-
hambra, Cal. /
. Matches that'were expected to
draw good Galleries today were
those of Paul Runyan, White
«A
__ ! Reaadini
Man O’War” blew out!Lake Tahoe’ && V8' Henry Pic
jf*'~:rzSays- One Of The Greatest
vvr naver saw that dope until him a copy “* —*■
at tWs time we resndl is inat
to cater our belated spot- ceipt of a. '
yMarday.
want
ogy, to kite aafeataat .1 pay he ham
The wily thing that, makee us ed fsn»<lgB maaagar for Mr
l|te had. to the whole thing is tempi on Hogg Island, gpd «U
-iw #:'i|e i
spike is mightier than the
t ribe time whoa tea Junior
coBegMm* Wcfr complaining that Cittea-—
«• had too mat* "high schoeT, But here’s to
to Of f |,uMinty Jitefl' the high iarw Mwe pm
• and girls at the same
cotoftetoing that they
•ttitt* enough publicity
islands adjacent to the Trt-
troupe Joe DiMaggio and Lou Wronk" w** lhe title of on« oat- J porter who was set upon by a bur-
rtohrty burst in the current ateMen of a ly ball player and beaten within
the Junior eolteg-
jiower to, tiiem. I
acbocd boys and girl* at the same think it Is the greatest college
tune were lamptatotng that they since the one President Garfield] ^
it getting enough publicity operated when he floated down1 _ ,
*** .. . X, .. . ^T..0" ?.l0< "** * yuung j jteve WIlwlTanV Gehrig*
U teems that^uhtktty to most man to the other end to benefit!_.wT! lhe .... .... ..
■ to oar eating from tot tesdsing* 1 think Utef You know the part, of course.
juet never get group of Intellects ever to be ^ ^tkink mws ttorni t*1Wn*! *bout' H* mu*t , hav*
assembled under on* roof and that ^ president, and la fully aware! mea"t f°undrelH, cutthroats and
wrath of the older drama criUca.'?n ^ ,nfk* a PrettY
who swear by Ruth's past p«r,llUelf- A few days te-c
formance, and who consider as ry ca,l?e oUt 1,1 8 "a '.
blasphemous the suggestion that! ^ *,th "'1
could give It morel c.r ft 1 whl^h ** n'i cat*^
meaning, 1 muto say that I be-'^J1 waa Iar_feiy ?»*** 0<
h ' blackguards, cads and txnuiders
Bill wrong
wronpi us there. Be* just
as mean as he can be, so he is.
Howceer, by w.ay of suggestion any sports writer who doesn't feel
.land this to treading 00.serious it a signal honor, that they would
ground because « to going to be pause long enough in their search
fee advice), ere aught say here for knowledge to bring bim to
t|tot the next, time hto are called task and sat bln right, to a sports
to task publicly to writing, it writer who docent appreciate fate
ntgbl be well for the writ ere, profession
Hats Off to Gander Coaches and Athletes
Who Are Willing to Work for No Paycheck
ruth UK THAT you uw> fair 'T. **»ybe M. V, Berry
already have known but which «*» «"* a dunce to do mme
more .scoring , . . And (tone
White M>me nfrrering .
Mitel kmf '|i1s>Be,-w-ai»
That couldn't have beoii us he into
have
1 knaves,
one-fiftieth the sum at anything! OtokWe of Uiat, though, he’s got
else, swears by all the etars above) u# about right. He finds that re-
second base that unless hla sal- porters are the sort of unJtobMd-
ary to tripled he will quit the) who try to get stories
gum There arc 17 netetoth.^^ u,^r 11(. ^ w;.""of7 t)le 1H]io ,;,un<k!
that they have sufficient sense of
dignity To resent being answered
brusquely. He finds that they’re
funny tlyit way, but they don't
well do I remember the big
j world's series hero of 1930 who
had a whiffet uf a man, about 106
of j in the shade in his grasp and was
about to throw the hammer with
him in a Philadelphia hotel lobby.
He was persuaded to desist—-by
the police, ^._„i......
Oh no, my good and faithful
students of journalism. Seek now
before it is too late, some com-
paratively sedentary field of en-
deavor, like structural steel and
(he parachute jump. As for us,
we cannot turn back now. Ours
not to reason why; our’s but to do
and die. So—,
Back UP the armored truck!.
will Mp as ptocr 'Hit today's
Muff tested good as Mn toll
«tol to tte Btev-Tcta* Ermfe.
swan game tte otter night . ,.
Kwtag McEhait, tte new Free.
Uytrnjtii mlaio.er cunUng tere
(te Mans L aad ley teats
•err studosls together M
frtalty uorierstt) to Hwa
techie . . Tte ground tel
yours sincerely
"ten
BASKETBALL
Oregon Htatq 57 , .Montana 47
Billings Poly 39 Montana Mlhes
fSte'Of (tonder athlrles, who
in*** a part to Moth
•r Earth from Harare Mann
• db tee new wtMeter Retd, wto
•tog" aaetter session Hatur.
day.’ If tte weather Is fa\or
aid" . toactes aad players
alike work side by stop to!
(toy teag getting that Held to
test* ,,. Whi rr would yoa go
to find "more better cooper
agteaT" . . . At moat schools
Ite first question would be:
Ilmr'Htotef” .... Tte Haas'.
«|M Post Is g alaing popular
% aad momentum by in pro-
thm/oe tactics ..In m, „,«•
•tottei Hounl4.il ohm| off).
are acting like stuffed
They are going to
up tte Court* lull park
summer ... it aa only
lights at Baytown, we
I pack Item to . . . VI e ll
Item to aaytow. but tte
te tetter with
mrue wtli have
baseball team.
. . That Is another foe for
Oklahoma 44; Kansas Stata 36.
Trinity 42; Dantoi Baker 38
Mortb Texaa Teachers 4C; Sto-
Jdsen W . Auattn M.
Dartmouth’ 38; ‘ 'Tafe"'*,
Wayncaburg 31; W. Vh., Waa
leyan 29 • ' ,
California Teachers 89; Kdin
boro 32. I
curtain falls igith the player, a
catch In hto' voice, declaring he
la through with baaeball and will
return to hta first love. ■*
needlework, sometimes It’s bar.
tending, and at other times M’s
the breeding of marmosets lot
cbtoUBercialsale................ ......;................Zl
Eight other curtain tinea hg-
long to Ruppert and they art
all the Same. In quite a lengthy
speech ha aays he has made hla
tlpt ■
Sometimes this "first love" to like-people who don’t like them.
He admita himself to be Uafflpd
—In fact, enraged to a point where
hto rancor has lusted twelve years
~^y theiF Inrohslstenclea
they stated in 1925, when be was
holding out, that he was a fjrst
baseman with a few weaknesses
and that around 1930 they we;
final offer, that H Is an eminent-1 comparing him to Hal Chase. On
img,
MMmBmf-yymB
ard. Hershey, Pa.; Harry Cobper,
Chicopee, Mass., vs. Jimmy Hines,
Qkrden City, L. I.; Sam Snead,
^Vhite Sulphur Springs, W. Va.,
vg. Stanley Kertes, Santa Monica,
Cal-T and Johnny Revolta, Chicago.:
vg. Neil Christian, Yakima, Wash.
Will Race Track
Sucker Get Break
INGLEWOOD, Cal., Feb. lUD.Ei
—One of/Jack Dempsey’s sport-
ing gestures when the former
heavyweight champion was fun-
ning his colors at old Tijuana
racetrack was adopted today by
the Hollywood turf club in a move
which may strongly influence pari-
mutuel betting In America.
When a Dempsey homgwas en-
r for a prac-
Bantam Title Bout
Date la Moved Back
ly fair one, and that he to leav-
ing tor the frozen north <m the
next train, provided It has suitable
drawing room accommodations.
The ftrial scene shows the two
enemies walking hand bi hand
through a hibiscus buah, too over*
come emotion aiid the Bound *ny other time, dia hi ever com-
British Group Foe
Of Japan Olympic*
j SYDNEY, Australia, Feb.
dpi The British Empire Gi
federation, at a conference t
| to connection with the current
empire gawre, poaaed unanimously
Ja resolution opposing tte holding
"f Olympic games In
j which is at war.
rtf : >:»
!&% .....|jte..'.re.to..lili !» ■
Outfielder become*
A “Real” Realtor
Moor*,
thi* ■
(Old to :
of photographers' flashlight bulbs
popping to say • word.
When the show was new, years
ago, Ruth played his role not only
with vigor, but with * hot dog
in one hand and a bottle of beer
In the other. Tempered by time,
he substituted a golf stock for
the beer. Then be yielded tte
hot dog’ In favor of another gol!
dub Finally, te was playing It
without any propa and, frankly,
te was barely adequate.
DiMaggio and Gehrig will make
thinking things over, I’m i*et'.y
mad about that myaelf.
We pteltiveiy have no right to
be wrong twice. Bill, aa a third-
year first baseman, didn’t have a
few Weaknesses in-4926. He .had
quite a few and, not In 19*0 pr
8AN JUAN, Feb. 11 (UP) —
The demand of Puerto Rican
workers for a chance to aee the
Eacobor-
tamweight title fight caused pro
moters today to change tte date
of the bout from Saturday, Feb.
”*’|19 to Sunday, Feb. 20. Puerto
re Rica’s tiUdltional gala day to Sun-
day, and many Inland workers
protested they would not have
time to reach San Juan if
match was held on Saturday
pare wjth Hal < haae
Outside of that, though, there’*
nothing wrong with the story, ex-
cept maybe Bill and us. As the
first gentleman suggested in his
outburst, we’re pretty much wrong
all the time, which I'm afraiji}
doesn’t greatly alarm us, jut »
we manage to present facts—or
1____Am. it
Yank Hockey Team
• In Opening Match
■MM
-The
legends, if we’re reduced to these
-in a neat, orderly way; produce
a reasonable share of excluhe
tidings and hold our Jobs
This latter, though, is
PRAGUE, Cezchoelovakla, Feb,
11 lOb—Ite United States will
meet Latvia in its opening match
for the world's amateur hockey
championship tomorrow.
Scheduled to play Norway
Sunday. Germany , Monday and
England Tuesday, tte V. 8. team
Is in tte most difficult at tte
three; brackets. England la the
seeded team of tte group
the part sparkle once more. Both f increaslugty difficult. Only a few
country have hid movie training DIMag-' years ago, an official of onaof the
gl<> in romantic parts, and Gehrig ] lore! clubs waylaid an el
y te-
Hi wild west melodramas. It i*! porter on hto way Into the hall
reported that Gehrig plans to en- park and let him have one full on
0*ct the role astride an unbroken the cucumber, sending him to the
stallion, clad in chape, and that hospital, The official was very
te will lasso Ruppert and ride off contrite about it afterward, ex-
wttb him to a rustlers lair unless ] pislnlng that be wouldn’t have had
1 it happen for the world. But un
Sehmelinf Tuneup
Fight Abandoned
Haggta. it
croon hi* demand* to
under tte light of a
. and pr*M 1
In Jak#*» hand* to recall hto home,
tost world aerie*. |
mU* tte *how for '
I happen'd,^more
one cannot take back,
the u»ed toothbrush
on the nose.
NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (EH) |
Plans for Max SchmeUng to meet
Steve Dubas In a third "tuneup"
bout before fighting Joe Louis
for the heavyweight title in June
were abandoned today.
risk a defeat uf j
Mike Jacob*
cabled Marie to refrain from
more bouts before meeting Louis.
He also ordered Der Schlager to |
proced to this country as soon as
tered in a race merely f<
tlce workout a stable attendant
would publicly announce the horse
would not be urged to win and all
bets should be laid with that un-
derstanding.
The Hollywood club hat gone
further: It, will prohibit all wag-
ering on “prepping’’ horses, and
force owners to declare their in-
tentions.
AAU BLACKLISTS
HAWAIIAN TEAM
PRINCETON HAT
GIVE COACH
beeq TO TAD
I’lllNCETO.VN.j.F^ ..j
Speculation tiM a smatJf
pll2 gMSLaj..l53
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Feb, 11
(EH;—Basketball teams which play
against a barnstorming Hawaiian
quintet known as .the "All Stars”
will lose their standing with the
Amateur Athletic Union, Marion
Plains, N»- Y-, va Byron Nelson, H. Miller, secretary of the Mis- a return to tin- traditiwah
" aouri Valley association of the A. 1
A. Ut, said today.
Miller’s warning was prompted
by reports that the team was tour-
ing the , United States, seeking
gamse with colleges and amateur
clubs-.
’The Hawaiian team is hdE rec-
ognized by the A. A.-U. and has
been suspended by the Hawaiian
association beeauSe of professional
players on the team,” Miller said.
“The teams which refuse to play
against the Hawaiians will assist
in the proper regulation of the
sport. Players who appear against
them will not thereafter be rec-
ognized as eligible for events sun
uate coaching m vogue
Critter’^, importation
ago. Charley Caldwell,
coach at Williams, has been (
only candidate mentioned to f
vein.
ctioned by the A. A. U.
Vet Rowing Coach
Dies In Florida
Read tte Dally Sun Want Ads.
MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 11 (ER)
James Ten Eyek, veteran Syra-
cuse university rowing coach, died
today at Jackson Memorial hospi-
tal after an illness of several
weeks. He was 86 years old.
Ten Eyck died suddenly almost
three weeks after he was rushed
to tte hospital suffering from an
attack of coronary thrombosis.
The tall, gray-haired veteran
had shown amazing vitality dur-
tog hto "early confinement/
Effective
Now!
Men’s Hal/ Sales j
And Rubber Heelt
*— --- ■- ■
Penn’s Prime leather P<
Rubber heels,
Regular $1.60 value
\ Soles and Heeli
For woman and
girl. Oxfords.. .
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Uf
Of
MOORE’S
BROWNMt SHOE I
213 W. Texsn Stototl
No Hour too late.* • •
No Road too Long'
Too often, the regular grind of our daily business
causes u« to Overlook humanity’s best friend. It is not
until sickness or unexpected accident comes that we
reach out with a beseeching hand to our doctors.
TJien, at our bedsides we find them ... giving hope in
life’s dark hours.
To our doctors, we pay heartfelt tribute, hoping that
our humble taessage, may help them a little as they
carry on” wjth t/veil- $fts pf mercy. This community
has an able medical phifi
of the Tri-Cities area.
We salute the doctors
The
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THE DAIE
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c*gh in
nitda T
a wiiiR
(Tad) .Wt'imati at the head A
list ■■ .today. 1
It was understood that V
had rejected Crisler’* offer.!
company him to Michigan d
sistant. Weiman, MichiW,.
tackle in 1918, ’19 and tU
tead eoaeli of the Ate;; *
atitution in *27 and *28,
tor’s aide for eight year* gl
nesota and Princeton.
Much of Crisler's tectotl
Princeton was shared by Wd
who was head line coach.
Some of the. Tiger alumni«
understood to he campaig;
[Cwilll sbbrevlutiuns.
m fit nuroer»l«
H eorte *«
| «nl to rreverlv
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1938, newspaper, February 11, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023375/m1/8/?q=communication+theory: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.