Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932 Page: 5 of 8
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DUD ON LEVEL
MATGHESWOULB
I WRESTLERS
BY HENRY MeLEMORE I Tom Oonlan, giant young
the difficulties between Bess Be- _ . . . . _ ,
phant Herder Jacques Curley and Cy Smllth. IBan An onio star, al-
his pet Jumbo. Jim Londos, but the lowed O^veston only three hits.
By United Press.
Two fine pitching pert
featured the play in the
League yesterday, which saw
ton losing and falling back „
'first place tie with Fort Worth.
WXW YORK April 23.—(UP)_
Bill’ Terry, first base-
h» NEw York Giants, has
after the National League
batting chanipk'n.ship In dead earn-
first official confirmation of the
won 4 to 0. His teammates
breach came on yesterday when °!>f)erlngs of *** SeJ’dle for
Mons. Curley grabbed himself a
i :^Hrctfr!l 'HZ SiSrvsLrt^'au^
W ****’ *"* lo#t- 5 *° » Co,lte*' 1
Ef*-"* rord4 ™ L the roue for Beaumont, and
ters. -What wrestling needs.” he hlu
- Si "‘L"1 Efe’Tall*n ” In the other game. FYwt W
7*1 toJ?£' went *nto the fifth trailing. 1 t*
pret this s^aight-.-.-om-uhe-shoulder found ^ ^ of lhree
message^ What wrestling needs and offerings, and rapped out
r what Curley is looking for is s more runs, to win *to ft.
grant-and-grosner who can take Today’s games: Wichita 1
the very Oreek MUter Londoa by Dallas. Fort Worth at
the seat of his troupers and tom gan Antonio .tO.ive.ton
him in to-1 he far reaches of the bal- Beaumont st Houston might),
cony—the top balcony, if [possible.
: Well let’s see if we ran't help
Curley in his time of need My'
suggestion of s means of pulling the
royal purple off brother Londos Is
He won the league title in 1930
ms barely nosed out by Chick
last • year, batting according
dictates of his mentors. But
believes lie can do better this
following his own theories,
he has started out in a big way
Iff I \
,r.„ is concentrating on pulling
his hits into right field. In^&te past
three games he has knocked five
honje runs I to L’ lead the majors in
circuit clout honors. Previously he
* had done eg directed and tried to
»urple ofr
to throw Mm in tr.ere in a shooting
match with »A» Jack Sherry. B>
Dick 8hikat. <C» Hans Stetnke. (pt I
John Peaek. «E> a couple of oth«r
| sups whose jacts. muscles, howls
n.uce* I
V n
mind.
■know, but whose
my spring fever rtd-
BAHEBALL CALENDAR
Yesterday's Results
TEXAS LEAGUE
Beaumont 9. Houston ft.
Wichita Falls ft. Dallas 1.
8an Antonio 4. Galveston 0. \ - .
Fort Worth 8, Shreveport ft. V. £
AMERICAN LEAOUE
Detroit 9, Cleveland 3.
Boston 1. Washington 0. f f
Chicago at 8t. Louis, rain. % §
Philadelphia 8. New York 8. “... § i.
NATIONAL LEAGUE 11
' and
-den ml
QL.ttWttU a shooting match be-
tween -Lt.iKif*. and one 6f the rug-
ged characters I .suggested probab- 1
ly would be a very dreary affair
But it probably would pay.
Curley revealed whjf.. wrestling „
needed an “Eye-Dalian fhampeen ” _ . ”**“"n»* .
kV “The Greeks. Curley **ui in a Tf*": 1 Pl*y*« Won Lost
L voice that threatened Lte red-white- Houston *.....9 6 3
Boston 6. Brooklyn 3.
Chicago 3. Cincinnati 3.
New York 1 Philadelphia 4.
Pittsburgh 7. St. LoUis 6
his hits over the field,
batting Average for the eight
played Is 405. and he is
in the National division only
roommale and pal. Freddy
from. whd has .417.
rday Tjrrry blasted out a
In tha third inning, with one
base, to push the Giants In-
second straight victory over
'billies. The Giants won 5 to 4.
FUmtmflions allowed only stx
In the eighth to
ng run.
Cardinals remain-
bottom of the
ladder after losing
ttsburgh Pirates in
and-b'ue network with disaster,
____Fort Worth ...9
the Greeks have not rallied to Lon- P*0*? • •
dcs in the manner they should have. han Aptonio ..9
The same can be said about the
Germans when Shikat held - the
title, and the Poles when Wlad* k
Wichita Falls .9
Beaumont
Galveston •
...8
...9
Zbyfzko ruled the matmen.'
Shreveport*,____9
Boiled down to its essential oils. TJ^f5k*llr a
ifss z*?zgr\
StaS8? ShS! 15SSS^
burger burning on the hot plate *‘
every time he arrived in town. t st ^Sis*''9
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5
5
4
3
3
3
7
6
4
4
4
4
IF Dr. H. E. Arvln's luck, also good1
shooting, holds out
to be the champion of tlMvSecond
Annual Invitation Tournament of
Brown wood Country Club. Which I
opens next Thursday. And tob, lie's •
likely to be the 1932 city champion-
At sny rate. Dr. Arvin bagged
couple prizes yesterday afternoon ih
the San Jacinto day tournament
staged by Ed Hesler, the new Coun-
try Club pro. "Doc” carded an 81
to tie with Ncrtnan Locks for
medalist honors and in addition, the
Junior member of the Arvin cavity,
filling firm, bogged first place in
the "blind ' Bogey” part of the'1
play. Dr. Arvin took a handicap of
seven and this deducted from his
actual score gave him a 74. the
number drawn for the bogey boys to
shoot at. A.' H. Bell and "Dinfc
Faulkner were second In the bog-y
business with scores at 73 and 7ft.
respectively.
IN the match play against par
contest, w. T. Ram. emerged
winner. He had Old Man Par one-
down after 18-holcs of play, A. H.
Bell was second m ‘this, he being 1-
down to par. All players used their
handicaps in playing against par.
By tlie way. lest some get the wrong
impression, it mightP be wise to
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April 23—
and OalVeaton
in class A and B
lyely, in the Texts
ening day attendance
.__jo Price, secretary of
the league announced today.
Dallas, with an attendance of
9.717,1 led F:rt Worth. Houston
and San Antonio, its rivals, by a
wide margin, r ! • /
Galveston's first game brought
out 5.788 persons, outnumbering
those in attendance .it Beau-
mont. Wichita Falls and Shreve-
port. I/
CTiarity ln each of the winning
cities will gefc $250 from the
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LITTLE, BUT MY!
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TACOMA. Wash.—Tiny
Janiqi. 28. doesn't look any
like a deputy sheriff than
, i y ,
! In town. Her latest was Mrs. Mar-1 RIGHT ON THE l>OT
RemieJfS^H '1<7^ 7ho "**1 “Do come and spend the evening
Bernice, found with three pints of liquor in | with us. My daughtaE^Dorothy,’
more | her possession. Bernice is only four1 will Rng arvt play. «<u< at nine
82ft
Mary feet six inches and weigh* but
Pickford—yet this officer, said to be; pounds,
the smallest deputy in the country.!
makes some of the biggest “pinches” f _________
- captivity for more than 30 years.
we will have
11 be there at
FRIGIDAIRE
st >tbc Waxahachie rchoal,
wxuld more than likely |»cept.
^Np she aid Uheaney go to
McAdoo Keaton.
xpY^ttiy,
1 V. *1 - -— ihr past four
in* promoted
All If thlk is most speculative,
however, jn that Joe Bailey Is
more than llktty M remain here
and keep oh Twinning football
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Prices materially reduced on all household
models. You can now have the known value
and proved performance of this famous
electric refrigerator for as little
Four Cubic Foot
Moraine Model
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IP K dcMiit r»m ,u d«y
os^sSU^aSn
tomor-
custom
ttfl ,
era! years, rainfall has
than plentiful oh the dates
the annual district track and
meet One or two postpor
have been necessary in the
But if it does ndt rain, the leading
IT
school boy athletes of the ten coun-
ties in District No. 13 will be here
_ a M ^ , in all their gljky. s PreMminartel
op-ned SUd“u,lf S°'Su°'^ Si£*riS,‘‘'‘.May "““"V
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this epirtle. are.net scores and not imB
Ify.S
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Detroit Tigdia.1
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Boston ......\‘.l
t i National.
Boston 7
Chicago ........g
’ i Cincinnati ... .9
•>* Pittsburgh j... .*
I Philadelphia ..8
...7
Ti*
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6 to 3. Bob
Johnson in a
Chicago Cubs
U Reds. 3 to
A /, *
League, the
pped into the lead
land. 5 to 3|, while
Senators were
1 to 0.
home red with
the ninth, to
Athletics an 8
the Yankees,
first Yank at bat.!
run. and Sim-
clrcuit swipe for
the fourth.
Louis was rained
Louis
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Babe Ruth walked, filed out three 2®
times and grounded out. in 5 times q.
at bat 8t
Lou Gehrig homored. score
run. drove in :wo runs and
one hit in five Limes st bat.
Al Simmons hemered. drove in
two runs, scored one run and made
one Lit in five times at bat.
Hack Wilson was idle with a sore
** *redy-Ketrville To
mad*; Leslie Griffin Is
To Be Candidate
ay In Brady Next
" nday Afternoon
rt under way
fternoon.
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Ray Morgan Battery and Electric :
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DROWMiOOd golfers n.av
stirt qualifying for the In-
vitation tournament Sunday
.ill* i in un. aioirdlng to the
committee in charge of the
tournament. Qualifying play
ler heme-town players will con-
tinue through Thursday, the
Huy art aside for all to qualify.
/ Tho*' qualifying on Sunday
may pUy the course Monday,
Tun day and Wednesday with-
out paying additional greens
fees. Likewise, visitors for the
invitation tournament sil not
be charged greens fees for prac-
tice
'THE track
* mom and H4
day, waj
between 81m-
ward Payne, slat-
ed fer today, wds called off this
morning on account of threatening
weather. The Jackets and Cowboys
Will likely get together next week.]
There are a boat 103.000.000 Ger-
mans in the world, of which total
only about 63.oo0.ooo live In Ger-
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Word was received today
jartita scSwasti-JsMi.
>M on. Ml to flv. Ito M Dot |6»|„, m. (rtena, w
fl____Xr . come a candidate for the office
ftrrlTJ/ lUOUnt county superintendent.
The architect saw: Alex M Me- Announcement was also
Brbom - DBC: high like a 1 pole- th“ *** O riff in would make a
perculate* In the Bulletin cash hite and more detailed
drawer; iky high brunett stock; owns ’ ment concerning his
1-4 Interest in a Ford; on his wav Saturday’s Bulletin,
under his own power: collected.
composed, serene: liquid- sunshine;j IOU CRfl get
loves tathinu In the summer and Vm9m D»»j .n(l U r.
loves girls In winter, ceaeeletedy M
contrmplatinF the committing of Dhy at 1512 Austin
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crowd of Brady^
home dia
law two k
ffiS Brad^S
ut Llano
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April 22—A larke
ns is expected to
mduy afternoon
ks return to the
ter playing the
> Junction and
lost its opening
April 3. then
and drop-
to Mason. They
next Sunday’.!
lie. cellar mem-
itry Leagtte. i '
the league Wl’h
and Fr.-d-
g i »' tied for second with
,s*l Brady and June - ^
Ir place with two
t le victory.
krill play at
(agon will plav at
DEPORTS are flying thica and
fast that Joe Bailey Cheaney
has been cr will be elected head1
coach and athletic director at Trtn j
itv University He has not been*
elected, but niav be. He has con-
ferred with Trinity officials, but no
direct offer has been made the
Jacket coac h Cheaney does not
care to leave £to«ard Payne, but
should Trinity make him a lucrative ,
offer and along with it. agree to
carry out an extensive athletic
assessed for tai
ofHee {atti mb
your property
thr ur.ri ndrr* d
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Grandmother’*
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932, newspaper, April 22, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045346/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.