The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941 Page: 4 of 12
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It, APRIL 11i
FR,&AY. APRIL u
THI DAILY SUN—GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
District Track Title
Future Farmers
Father and
RockHold SportsFlosnes
Entnf JHie Trant,s Flrtufe Farmers m Fefe fiues]
10 Triumph At Fatter and Son Barbecue Toiihhtow
iifiMI) Va., April 11
E York Giant* go
*Lbut, Bobby Fc
j!£*j.d Indians to
CM?
H^bdUnd'tvSter
.. effective four-hit
... yesterday ar
r«irt*SSio4
M4AiA»e«||
u"!aV yesterauy
^ank«d t^hc Indians
"t«?S “".'“k tram **,^™S22S£ VXS ■
S45 - -S3S srs s^r;rLr;„i a.tsa fc, -
tlv* favorite* for the title, Pr*U- ta the field of bnto grades RMiF* Iriniama Is making
biimwi in the track and field at Texas A. and M.
event* are Mt to- hegtn at A’J» At trait appointed time, the Be As I told Chaddick, I repeat for
a m. la • Farmer* of Atnrrh*, Mart Jenson s benefit. I too am very
U't dander* are favored to *, |m model, will be host* at a . proud , of Rollle. Anybody who
walk off with the nutrict IP father and son barbecue. I went taii be taught by such guys as
crown without a lot of trouble, to the find one they ever staged Jens.m and Chaddick and over-
2 sr IstrMP KlwiB gTisfcar £jt
„ nrier aeam mis* another one. deserving of all the commend,i-
x ; , , , ’ ih* - X*» .*•"««» a-Wf» •« m lion he can get.
This yew’s trajk learn u> the miml rnRrrrnin« that b MliiMillIBHiiiaHHHHH
greatest 'Robert K 1« ha* ever ,m one wns the amor
had. and One ot the best athletic lha, | t,,msuin«-d, ami
trains of any sort Ua has cvci Ma„ the -anipupt thgt
iven’t time
ey are too
of nearly 15,<X
LSed gt Ebbets field
Lroener of a threi
ijj^r.s won their
m over The Yankee
r I <S4aiV
\tutifA
bSteSSILH
Farmer Work and Wh*i I
jjjfgON. Kan., April
he Philadelphia At
ed their'Spring serie
rj|, here teday as Mi
jtach attempted ti
Wrinkles. fnabij
uuble pla>s cost the J
Be at Oklahoma Cit
WKSSaj
talk by Clifford M. Bond
' •> At least; ?p -EecWMaue aK
to attend There will l* |,aJ
beef, pork and goat preoarwl
ing the das by thr gJ
■Guests be members of the «
hoard, administrative offflcS
b thg-school, -Hugh Echols L
Foxworth I, <; Sanders’S
• Busch, Mose Sumner, UT Is
W, C Swain .Jack Jacobs
I AM
crack i
Rfciteuka
The Gander* come down to the
■ district mi it with: an almo»t-»pot-
loss word After winning four
competitive men title* the loam
0“ n„ . ’ d.d not in-
clude five pet Gander event*.
President Bob fllasnrr and hi* AMD THEN there. was that
gang of roughneck* for the invi- wisecrack that found it* way to
tation tomorrow night. Nothin* the Tri-Citte* by way of Jack
is.ygy.fwggiia .Su«t3#fcre
MgiXE..Va.,!Apri
The Philadelphia Pi
. here today for ai
naJiit with the Wai
the Lions -club
•Why does all this youth have
VVfC HAVE never seen aii much
UCSMA-i Af
io -be-Wa*tcd on tto--ywBg-£
suss#*
PiaftRW .e
; Bookie Frank
|fethree innings yesterd
.....v torartor#; *
Washington as the Phil
L score a 7-4 victory.
KAGO, April 11. d’.E! -
EL White Sox and Cul
Home today for the
lames of their annual
L“ The Sox made the s
In score 6 game? to
Er of their northside
Mgv when they won, 18
jjflJS, Ohio, April 11. :tK
Kstroit Tigers, whose h:
bbss given Manager De
Bpi nights, open a t
feng training series i
P«f world champion a
the Cincinnati Reds.
jkokla., April 11. <W-
loins Cbrdinals go after
(graight exhibition victor
iiBeeUng the Tulsa- 0
Is they downed yesterdi
Rtod the pitching of S(
K'JUnier.
Passover Services
, rowen hut v. Arnett and lonnte Mock were slip off tn Galvestoh to *ee tl
are also Svoied in practically responsible for those runs the track meet—If he can.
every event, A .total score of Eagles made to win thr decision.
«» or'better would not be sur- ot course, we missed some ALL OF YOU good people w:i
from J. J intended to prepare Easter eggs
Tr"”: By Jat* (kmia
GREAT PB<k«f*E<T
the.......Evading his “opponent’s’' plunge, Sergeant John Dob ridge, a..trainee,
thrusts effectively at a dummy, his imaginary foe in bayonet drill at
Camp Dix, N. J, In spite of the rapid development of mechanised
'• . . i . . . .. is still a required subject in the new
!r’s manual- - ,
Bumper Crop of Rookies
of liberation- from Egyptngh
age will bd held at Tempfe
Nesseth Israel beginningat«
today, Rabbi Jj Dunziger
nounced.
Services will be held at
p.m; today, at 9 a.m. and {
tomorrow and 9 a.m. Siiid&
Young Phil Rjzzuto May Be Best
mighty
iiiislng,
________... _____________ _______ for my daughter, please do riot
dan, and Elvis Rgge, but you ean’t bother to color the eggs. Just boil
have everything in this world, them' and Send thenr tOTine. Mary
You have to take what you can is out of town for the week-end.
get • -• ' but her mothm implo '‘•■d to- leave
We understand that Jenson and me any eating money.
______________ _ Starting with’the sprints, where Jenson,
H» t.MUti.K KlRKStiV grouaTTBiiTany shortstop in Thi Id* Roy Denson and W. .Ak-
ktew v i ! r Vo , , . if. . -.iwed, fieldfhg Xh- ftifRingiMuiil'
i rtiss.-t and a rifle arm. tinuing right tfdfcrn M the Mg-
t» yw eee few uraker >re*»ur« h„> keystone >wtner Friddy whkh ui tiharles BeU*» pet event,
H ft’s my sues* Uiat the ap- i* a grand hWI player and the two the Gander* should win in a
s “jtsf'jsrj'jrt
ntfawt .l«L4t|k^.JMCJCM' - — dsftim-ftiWI liils.fts-TwIit*’ of first* in- thse sprints, And.
M.v nommaU ’n* fm .tie rookies, stadium fans, long, used to great Smith, 'if he gets some 'good
of the year are Phil Riciuto. New fielding plays from Croaetti, Gor- starts, ought to not be very- far
York Yankees' tiny shortstop in don, Koenig. Latzerl ami other*, behind. Smith is a sophomore
the Americsa -kagw?, - and' 1w«' stand up and chyer, with two year* raoh* of eligibility^
Nwikoff, ,tbe Chicago Cabs' or:- Although he has::cmne slowly, and has really great possibilities,
eaatfir outfielder, in the National Charlie Stanceu. Yankee ■ rookie'' Drexeil Vincent, Newman .Jaater
Wt&t , - r»li«hw.from- Ka$m Oty. appears- son, ami Bruce Vaughn are the
Both will haw to hustle to stay t» have what it takes. Jehnny Lu- Gander entries in the -140, and' at
in front of what took*' like’a crafeilo, Brown*' rookie second *Y«st two of item will place.
rVHWft crop .of recruit*. ' ftiasu- . ■ haseman, hare# |dh- or» hls hand* 'Vaughn is-in his laat year. tMit
i»* .........*».•“(...... :ikety !« winning a tofili over Don Miff- Vincent hah another year- and1
come from to teammates, Jerry nrsr, but "he definitely i* one of Jameson-thiee.
frkWv. and' Charlie JWSnwu. 1SK1YfirtesCyoungsRTi. MtkcRy- Itodney Rciliy. smiKith running
Jidttsny l,m-*d«4i<t 4 the Mwwm*. im. who bounced around the Car- Gander captain, should place
and Mike Rvb* ieven at W and dinai .* LiJifily to riigh in the m). RettJje,
-/ ’ “• ■' the iftodPtat.' 'be the aw of the Red' Brae staff ways runs a keadyfrSM,' burned
- Behind Novtkoff to tha Nations) and Mickey Banda, the tittle MR- to a 2:06 half onco this aaason,
to agist the ouuta,ndtag.ypangater« isandbr, may ha right behind Rim. and an equal performance wifi
appear io to Fete Reiser of Hie Tto DBd|ffrTirBTignnig'^gi^ "<»p tht tw top-gWratC
Dodger*. Loa Rtringer «Nf the Cube, P*4e R;*«*er. amigned to Use een- Charlie Bell, senior, arid Erl
Walker Cooper of the Cardinal* tor field berth, ri* tb<* greatest Stanton, frothraan, will handle
and Mickey IJvingeton (J the Phil- thing that * crake along in years, the mile. Bell, who has an unv
Bailey High in .«»
Women's Bowling
FORT WORTH, April 11.JU.E)—
Ole Uncle Ed tBeartracks) Greer,
oiie of baseball’s most seasoned-
veterans, has been named to pitch
for Fort Worth in the Texas
league opener here Sunday
against Dallas.
Greer joined the Fort Worth
club in 1936, has been a steady
winner despite a dismal showing
by the Cats last year. The Cats
trimmed Wichita Falls 14-2 in a.
game there yesterday. Firpo . Mar-
berry, another veteran, pitched the
full nine innings.
Mtliss Track aid HeM Meet at Bft
Will Be Staged at Elms Field Next Week
, The Ball InsuranceLagency team,
Cone’s and San Jacinto Creamery
were Winners last night in wo-
men’s bowling league matches at
PARDON US if we have told tlle Tri’’Gi*ies Center.
r«„, '«l'*h
Baton Rouge Essos may be
brought here for the annual Hum- „ „ »
Me rich Irarbecue and celebration j^fnn*UWn”\ ^131 138 445
on Saturday, May 10, That will Manteris .....-. 132 165 148 445
really make a fine nerie*. . ■ Shewell ....... 148 148^ 148 444
Biggers ........ 139 123 130 392
Fields ...,..... 142 105 139 386
TOTALS .... 737 672 703 2112
•int to Addicks. If Comiriunity Laundry
“ Saxon ........ 142 138 133 413
Hobbs ........ 156 147 133. 436
Strawn ....... 105 101 80 286
Humphries ... 146 146 146 338
Fisher .....145 129 144 418
Handicap...... 16 16 16 48
|M«i<-Woo<|i< in Carnegie “„LT "■
raiaflidTnwsHBt.Taii - S-'-tSvs
NEW YORK. April 11. (RD—ftte one of the ftremost'boogi,e-woogie ^cbneider W 104 124 335
___ «.»A ninnie pianists in the world. ' Bryant ........ 127 155 103 385
THIS IS TIIE time of year
when Red Bale and his physical
education gang out at REL stage
their annual track and field meet.
It is scheduled for next Ffidey
night. We don’t know the entries
yet, hut Bro. Bale will no doubt
furnish them in the next few
days,
THE BAYTOWN OILERS will , AND AS WR conclude these
have a formidable- foe Sunday in * lines, ,we are saddling our horse
the Betunaaat-Port Neches Lam- for a little spri. 1
bermen. The dope from the Neches the Ganders win from the Steers,
section is that there will be plenty we will come Jiome with them,
of good bail players on the club. If they don’t we plan on eating
Wc hope so. supper with the Birtehet boys.
.LOUR April Tl. Clri - -
Louis, Browns return J
irprisg training today, at
fj® a long workout at Sp
to park this afternoon to
Bi two-game city series
Cardinals starting Saturdi
209 IV. Texas Ava
Goose Creek
-TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS-
WITH STETSON
you win in a breeze!
RASTER SQUAD”
P. Ohio. <lTi-*~A mott
Ppasier squad” to aci
qncies where speed is
fci Las been formed <b
Riwfute 'may to one of the
Real young ball -player* of trio
bemhers has complete
rid course.
pbeLsL mules on Ur
I toms has dccerased f
SSW in 1925 to 4,238,000
’»decrease of 28 per cei
u ret menus from « minor op>.-r- thing to win tV high jump. A
j at ion. Walker Cooper, the Card*’ winner at the Texas Relays, Con-
S hunky (-archer, is coming to fast nor lottos cverp bit of a state
1 be may to the. club's No. I catch- champion. Only twice this ae»-
hiterstate fatir
Agreement Sought
Picture Yoursel
^:Vl5tilated
"Mocs” ''
« j.b.s.co.
rawa* »*•( < at i.-*r -f 1 *if Swm «-
-*tfe«:to>r«l( mjt - b»» iluiiwun
. 1 - 1 ty Cto gun-
ii :-.S(*B«*I
own* an laium, uie mmu -
pianist. Hazel Scott. a concert
crqpr Momu, i.v w iiuieM 'of twin—to go to town. .Tto» MO relay- ^horirr^Tf tonprrttnta tlrr n
. ,_w. ,_______..............„ i»wn. ?«nv nv remy
play at Dhmu with a score of team of- Smith, Vincent, Peck,
SP4T, will have to top 1,085 to 4ts> and Deiuori has state asphrttians
iodge the Vote! Bros., Forest Bark, " ' '
642 635 1900
You’ll beat the heat in a Stetson this Sum-
mer! For the breeze that sweeps through an
open-weave Stetson straw is bound to cool
the most torrid brow. Try this keen-looldflg
cocoariut. model with a gay puggaree lMhd,
arid should cortalrily Win at the
district In the mile relay, Reily,
Peek, Vincent, and Jameson will
that the problem has gone un- Kirby’s orchestra,
solved for 20 years; that the Tex-
as legislature twice has author-
ised the attorney general to file
suits against New Mexico to ad-
judicate water rights of the two
states; and that both suits were
indlngs
, *“itc Edgerton, ventilat*
st)'le oxford is on
® smartest and most com
shoes of the seasor
tok, vinceni, cuta am----------
handle the assignment .
- Jack Retor, who Is a vasGy
_____________tatpwvodpirformer overhls early
m». of •S9W>n for, should cop both Die
T “ 120 high and 200 low hurdles.
Retor is partlculsriy tough In
v ■ ! >ry in the highs too.
T/T. Peck in the m. and Ue
: T, T. Peck i nthe *20, and Ue
} Roy Denson in the brofd jump
.round out the Gander com petit-
Bovine Beauties Worth
$4000 Men By Thieves
DALLAS, April ItoA’F)
DALLAS. April U,ri'.Pi - Temple
university will come to Dallas for
a /football game with Southern
and feel the mercury drop!
Bay-Tex Liquor Values
For Easter
# Good Friday and Saturday •
HOPKINS STRAWS
All the new styles in light, natural and
dark straws. Fancy bands in all colors-
A wide selection.
April H.RHft
Sewet Dream, purchased short-
ly after her. arrival from the Isle
of Jersey, rigs worth about 22.500
and Rosanna, about 11,600. Smith
farm officials - said. -
Americans eat »600,000,000 worth
of candy annually. >/;>.
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941, newspaper, April 11, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029107/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.