Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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Lions Meet VIII Corps
Yellow Jackets Down VIII Corps T
Uglas Todiy
Cage Team At 7 p. m.
Hill BIHtos Tangle Wttk ACC ll
Texas Confereace Claak At C
Brown wood baiketbxll fins will be able to eed two bcikw;
btlX games tonight at the Daniel Baker gym for the price ot
one, according to announcement today by Coach Bill Stevens,
college Athletic Director. Coach Stevens* Kill Billies plav to-
night in the second game of a double-header that will bit the
Brown wood High School Lions against the VIII Corps Head-
quarters teem from Camp Bowie in the first game at 7 pm.
end the Daniel Baker quintet against Coach Bugs Morris Abi-
lene Christian College Wildcats in a Texas conference clash
Meet ACC Quint Today's
On Home Court :
Thursday Night W
uesttpn: What's To
, 1 * a. a
f Coach McAdoo Keaton * Velio*
Jacket eager* Tedtod" threugb a
Baste Tuesday sight with th*
VIII Corps Headquarters team,
but managed to eeeae cut ee the
long end eC the score, 57-11^ ^
Hinjtmm thi* *0000*1 18 home
■astee tor their fed! Wand oi
play, didn't show that tamo style
urns which would answer the |S4
question: What's to become ef
baseball after the wosh-ardight
edict toes Into effect on April 1?
Well tell you this: The major
^Leagues will have their training
reason in the North. Then the reg-
ular championship *00*00 will op-
en. Whether this season will be
completed for all elobs we do sot
know, hilt well bet that It gees
to the half-way mark os July 4.
You might expoct us to ernes
Into Washington wkh e brief ter
th* game of b emboli. And we’d
lees to do it. Because wr* knew
that this sport above all other*
merit* official constdefctkm. But
If we did. It would be a mistake In
judgment;, it would be an attempt
to put { manpower commissioner
Pant V. McNutt and his assistant*
directly on th* spot. Which would
bo stupid niaseiiv*i lug
Our interpretation o(th* worh-
or-fight edict, despite which the
major leagues seem determined
to carry on. is that fortunately the
Bam* of major leaeue baseball
hasn’t been classified yet in the
non-deferrable bracket. We stress
the saalty of this interpretation.
And we hope' that no definite
classification of baseball players
will b* made until the season is
at least half ever.
The Jackets won eaaity but only
Austin, rob. %—am—c
Dona X. Bible of tie Thaos L
boras hod a fair tlaace she*
day ea he tallied player* whs
parted they will oCiWlQ ■M bs
tor 1M3 football at the Uaieo
of Texas.
On th* good side of the le
were nine stellar high school i
era. They ere Leon raster of 1
its Fells, ltey Bertpmean of h
ton. Harry May of Dallas.
Giles of t orpurcbrktl. Jack 1
and BUI Williams of North Dt
Kiefer Marachall of Temple J<
Wyler. Lamar Jbnlak C ollege
Jimmy Banks ef Austin, v
On th* other aide nteligik
of play that usually mvks their
^Ootstaadlng work by Hitter of
th* VUI Corps Headqu* ten lum
wet responsible tor I* of the
The Yellow Jackets nett gam*
will be with the Abilene Christian
College Wildcats Thur*da> night
at • PJS. Th* Wildcat* arrived in ,
Brown wood today for a tttt to-
night with the Daniel Baker Hill
Billie*. Thursday night's clash w ill
be the first conference tilt for the
Jackets sod the Sixth for the Wild
Visctui »aid.
more in«te*d
Pells, end Leroy
Valley, bock Get
Falla and guard
- FOBT WORTH. Tex . Feb » -
<CP*—The Texas Christen Hon-*
ed Frogs and Texas Wesleyan
Rams turned in Victoria* here last
night in a double bill <taged for
the infantile paralysis *und
The Frogs were p.r«>ed. hid
managed to stay ahoed of the
Graai Prairie Naval Au fu«
quintet sad woo. 414}
The Rams had a ronparatneij
ra*y time turning back a team o'
aH-stars from th* Cby Major
league semi-pro teams. JM3
' Max Humphrey* led toe Pro#
With It point* while Marshall J
Brown chalked up 11 to* the Na#
al five.
UP>—
Choynski Gave Away Tons -Of
Weight And Went In The Ring
To Knock Or Be Knocked Out
Tin Corps ro FT FTM PP TP
1»aMt .......11 0 0 0 4
Moher ...... 2 0 4 0 4
Hitters _____ 4 3 !» 4 11
McGrath ..... 2 0 0 1 .4
Whitney ..... 1 0 « » A
MssnlrbUi ..201 14
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*of ad- Simmons was declared a
will be eat by the Philadelphia-J
at the end of last «*a«on
Totals
store. Storekeeper* »l>o will use
the 'free*#" period i© repleunh
stocks of canned and other ration-
ed items.
Th# first rat.on period will co\
er the month of March, lari hold
er of Book Two will have 44 point<
to spend. They wjH be represented
by blue damp* bearidg th* serial
Utters “A." And “C," Tl»fg
will be three stagapa Of each value
—eight, five, twp sod ore points
-making up the 48 pow t total for
OOAY
tightening of rationing control*
during 1*43 until virtually every
Hem ef daily consumption is re-
stricted by year end. *
War Ratioo Book Two will be
issued during the loot week of thi*
month.'' It was understood that
OTA already is preparing Book*
Three. Pour and Five to cover
ngnfe to bo rationed later in the
Canned ] goods, meat. • butter.
choose, cooking fats and oils. Jem
Noble informants regaruod natkn,
wide liquor rationing as prsbabl'-
later In the year. There was no
indication toot ratiomn* of cloth-
ing end shoes i* contemplated yet.
hot official* regarded It as prob
w.U di(;-m
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deadly i must present
Ration Book Ope. He
ORTIZ-SALICA RGMT
IS SCHEDULED FOR
FEI. 24 IN OAKLANO
Further tightening and probebl*
extensieo ef the existing fuel od
end gaanllnt rations also were re-
garded m likely by OPA officials,
despite elaborate plant for coo
struct ion ef new pipe tines and
transportation of petroleum in bo:;
eera end metal drums to tbj short -
Rationing of commercially can-
ned. battled and fraccn fruits aoJ
NOR T A OF THE
hb. Jellies. Jhm*. pr
ghetU. macaroni, non*
canned foods. For esc
coke of the “hoe'’ 11
five, an 8-point b,ur
be detached from 1
Two at the time k
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JACK KNNY
Including Juices, a i
ried fruits under Uu
sa beginning Monday.
the OPA announced
lag probably will bt
II at least the begio-
I because ef the booty
/• field aet-up created
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1943, newspaper, February 3, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045056/m1/2/: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.