Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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Teachers College
Basketball Tec
Thar had two road trlpa. each om
lasting (we wMfca \
Zlggy Sears la to ba tha referei
In ths Texas Confarenca tourna-
ment tbla week. Ha baa beat
working gamaa dll aaaaon but pret-
ty eoon ba will don a Panthar CU;
baseball uniform for tbe 1931 sea-
(By Tbe Associated Preaa)
TRURO, N. 8—Co-ada at the
Prorlnctal Normal Collage muet
wear akirta that reach to a point
one quarter the dietance from the
knee capa to the anklaa. The fac-
ulty baa delegated a woman to
maaanre suspects .
The Daniel Baker Hill Btlltea won
aaw just ahead -of him In the kitch-
en, a dim, ehadowy form—crouch-
ing. Out of the darkneaa another
and larger figure loomed—clone be
aide him. He ducked Inattnctlvel)
but too lata. A cranking blow
caught him aquaraly In the temple
and he sank limply to the floor,
heard the door alam and thOn con-
aclouaneaa left him
from the Teachem cage aquad .it
the Stephen F. Auatln State <r esch-
ars College at Nacogdoches Monday
night in the drat of a turn-game
■erlea 30 tn 18. report* received in
Brownwood from Coa-:h Ed fllair.
[o of the Billies. elated.
The Hijlics play 3 wore unmei
thin anaaon. and then 'he 1336 cage
| rraaon will he's thing of the part
He awoke to And the blinding for the aquad.
raya of a Aaahllght turned full on The UUllea hare on their Arat
hie face. Volcea murmured abdut road trip, woo all out of tea gnmne,
him. A alim, cool band waa on hla on the^ trip which they art .vow
forehead. It waa Olga's. She waa making They Imv^won three out nf
kneeling betide him. * i the Ave ggmea pluyed, with three
The voice behind the flashlight more gamoa to play,
said: “You ware lucky they were In j Tonight.they meet the Auatln
a hurry to get away or they might cagers again and then oh Wednes-
have bumped you off. You're r (nay and Thursday ntghta they meet
pretty reckless young feller, aren't- the ‘Sam Houston Teachers Bear-
you?" 1 : • ijkata In two games. - The Iltlllaa
It was a policeman. . j v Jjwlll hare t^o hard Aghts with the
NKW YORK—The effect upon
motherhood la one phyblciHu'emuat
effective argument to girl* who
harm l-iemMives by becoming fa-h-j
nubbly thin. "If yon do thin," l»r.
Harlow Brooka telle them, "you
won't have any'bealtr/ children "i
LONDON—Muaaollnl la limited to
a diet of milk and vegetable soup
Write* Lady Drummond-Huy, who
naa iu'erviawed him. He la wetting
thin and In often hungry, as hla
mental energy demands inca*. I
\ MOSCOW—One may buy in i’arln
shortly diamonds from the Inte
< TuMna'a magnificent crown. It oss
been »c]d with other gems to, a
French ayndicate. for $2,524.r>r>0, or
1135,800 more than bid by New
Yorkers. , \
WILKES BARRE, Pa.—The-ccun-
ty grand jury has been given the
following admonition aa to witnes-
ses by Judge Pmlleb; “Thou need-,
eft not Investigate, nor criticise,i
ror give advice-. Congress does
erough of that. *
HOLLIS. N. Y.—A roora>\bHght
on the town Is no more. MerhJ»'rs
of the Civic Association spent uw
holiday razing an old vacant house
about which thirejba* been cotn-
consented to
The Texas Leagu
Ing destroyed last
clubs In the Circuit
■even of these team
stroy tbe Fort W
some of them are li
e e e V
The many baeeball camps over
the country have opened ifor the
1333 season, and pretty soon base-
ball fans will be reading accounts
of training games first here, titer
yonder and then at home to starK
the season.
• • • r ( |
Many Texas Colleger are to bt
represented this year in both the
minor and major leagues. 8tmmous
s came near be-
yeer by eight
I. but this yeer
>s are out to de-
arth Cits and
Ihely to do, too
With hot milk and a little cream
..... ............111 1 ■ ■ ■■■■■ —wei—
Trade your old Kclit fixtures fornew
University, Texas Christian Univer-
sity. Texas University, Trinity Uni-
College
“Wb—what happened?" Jimmy lharkat cagers as they split here
asked, dazedly.
“Well, If you don't know, nobody
else1 does. This young lady* and the
taxi driver here found me down she
street and said you had run In title
house after a couple of rough-
necks. you've got a buipp on thfc
aide of your head whore somebody
hit you.; Some wallop!"
"And They got away?" Jimmy
T. C. ELECT
verstty. Howard
Southern Methodist University, Rice
Institute, and Auatln College, each
has one or more baseball men it
the professional game.
_ 1. \ • • •
Professional football la too rough
and requires too much training for
the average college I ootball player
But baseball la the tqlng for col leg
bound to get
SPORT SPOTS
Basketball season wifi soon be
mr and their will come the early
Ntseball fans' with ' the college
ieams over tne-State.
athletes, if they are
Into professional clrdles.
; The -Simmons University squad
Ibis season will he one of the best
n theisute. Besides having a num-
ber of old letter men back this
rear the Cowboys have a nict
punch of youngsters and also a
food baseball coach in tbe persor
f( Big Buck Bailey.
plaint*. The (
ns destruction.
ORMOND BEACH. Fla.—John D.
Rockefeller likes to see how golf
should be played as well aa play
it hitnaelf. Ha followed Sarazen.
Illegal. Compston and Messey
around.
HANOVER. N. IL-dlmmy Pack-
ard. 12. made a 72 foot ski. Jump
At x carnival of children of tbe
Ikmmouth faculty.
PQCATELI/). Idaho—Warren
Brown, 13, finished second in the
Ashton dog derby Of 25 miles.
LONDON—Now (hat Washing-
ton's birthday la over and pfecea
of Warwick Priory are being uaad
to reproduce hla ancestral borne
- near Richmond. Va., efforts are
being made to get parliament to
prohibit exportation of historic
buildings. •
d NEW YORK—Two performances
d by Marion Talley have added 339.-
F 000 to the treasury of the Metro-
Those who go Into baseball after
leaving college are uanally more
successful and last lunger tbai-
those who go Into football.
Bo at tbe Soldiers and Sailors
Memorial Hall tonight and see Ba-
rak II meet the citizens of Brown
wood. Go down mud show we arc
glad that she Is In Brownwood In
stead of Fort Worth.
j^The Texas Conference tourna
ment this week should show up
■orn ? of tne best basketball players
lr the Texas Conference, but onlj
three teams wlH be present. They
are Simmons \ University. How an
ifayne College and Southwestern
University. Not a very extenalvi
t lurnament. V
• • •
The Pirates of 8outhwesternrUnl-
versity won the T. I. A. A. cham
pjioushlp last year and they have
won almost all the garnet of thl
s:ason's schedule. (July Saturday
night they defeated the San Mar
c is Normal Bobcats 32 to 18.
“Tbe Good 01/
Friday night in tl
square dance and;
the Winnie Davie
Daughter* of the
JIMMY RAM), kk son, gees
tn Iwiili if where the thea-
ter k The stnh hi traced tn
THOMAS FOGARTY, politician,
who says he gave It te OLGA
■4X3 A Kl>. a cabaret singer.
Jimmy meets sad fails In leve
with MART LOWELL. Later he
haenanter* Olga. Hhe faints la
Tho Jackets of Howard Payn<
siiouid put up a good battle tot
tlie Texas Conference champion
slip. So far this season they have
n n done much, but with Nunnally
Iftiuht-r and Cook In form they
should make the opponents "hump*
tij keep a leading score.
1 • • • l
|The Brownwood high school
Lions go to Austin for the State
meet again this yegr. Get behind
the Lions upfl give them somethiar
outer than thoral support.
polftan Opera. AJI sold out for her
ntext appearance, too
The Daniel Baker cage squad had
Olga 'cautioned j Jimmy. "They l
shoot if you try to stop them.’
"We're gaining on them.” he said
paying no attention to her i rant-
ing. “They’re less than ha f ;
How to Stop That
He^slatbenstfUmd: Yokximpiy take
one teaspoofRul and hole Tx in your
throat <o^5 or 20 seconds before
swallowM% it. It has a double action.
'It not apfty soothes end heals irritation,
but am> removes the phlegm and con-
gestion which are the root osaar of the
coughing. So with the cause removed
the wont cough soon disappears.
Dr. King's New Discovery is for
front porch.
Tbe .taxi Jolted to a stop, ,
Jimmy hopped out.
"Where are you going?" C
cried, grabbing him by tbe amt.
"I'm going in after them,
you coming with me?" he salt
the driver
"Who—me? Not a chance. bt<
er. I'm staying, right out here in
little gas buggy. Take a tip fi
"Listen to 'him, Jim." Olga
pleading with him. , “He’s rj
Don’t go in there after them. 1
find a policeman and then go
"And let th*.u get away?’!
cried. "Do you think I’ve I
waiting all this time fbr a chi
Uke tffis only to throw It away!
going In tbe house. You two |
policeman."
"No, Jim!" She clung to his
frantically. •
"Let me go:" Ho tore him
loose and she fell in a heap tc
pavement. He ran across the g
and up the steps. There he tui
and shouted back to them. “G
and gst t Villceman If you wai
Go where you will, you’ll find fresh
evidence of Chesterfield’s constant
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1926, newspaper, February 23, 1926; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026928/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.