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BROWNWOOD (T«a») BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937
PAGE TWO
Brownwood Stars and Hanlon Oilers Split Twin "Bill
Reid’s Hurling
Is Feature In
Texas League
Ifican Tennis
ueen Beaten by
Polish Champion
cblsdoh, mm., July*y-
JsdroaJaaHto, Ft>B»h
STRIKES AND BRAWLS
Softball Teams
Meet In Games
Here Tonight
NFWtr ITEM*.
MOVBMCHT on
ro osgamt.*
OWL PLAy£RS
UNION ... __
mhat /&rr
WOK*'
At least two team* of
Brownwood ScfthaU Uuut
Brown weed* All-sta rs divided Monday and Tuesday m*nu,
honors last night In s double-heed- The fir*t geme. beginning at
er softball program at Daniel Hal- 8 15 o'clock pain Courthouse
•r park with one <* Teres top- against FTA Telephone Co. and
ranking softball clubs, the Hanlon Modem Woodmen meet In the acc-
*OUers of Breckenridge. Losing the ond
first game. 7 to 1. the local team Four teams with victories In their
staged a comeback in the second initial contests of th« second half
and won 6 to 2. behind the two-hit *il1 ptov Friday night: Weakley-
P^frg of Harvey Morris. • Watson vs. WPA. and Texaco vs.
large crowd was treated to ^aUi0‘ i~t***’‘
•soattnt playing by both teams' ~
*®d many have expressed a desire registered at the time Reid left the
to gee the two clubs meet again this game.
Mason. Manager Heath ordered his Han-
R A. Bneath. Jr., all-state shcrt ion team from the field in this
•tap last year was on the mnnn«t inning, but agreed to finish the
to the first game game when an umpire was replac-
Brownwood to four hits, two of «d-
which were register^ by John Brownwood went considerably
AngeO. Brownwood first above, the average number of assists
who got a double, single and a walk {in a softball game, registering a
to thpoe trips to the plate. Tom total of 25 in the two contests, 12
Wilson scored the lone tally for the to the first and 13 in the second
home team when Bodie Hunter Tom Wilson, second baseman, led
was walked with the bases loaded, to this department with six In the
With the bases still loaded ass ff- opening contest and four in the
suit of two mu and a walk, the other. He also had two put-outs
most geclous threat of the borne and never made an error. Hunter
chib was ended when George MU- too* drives to short field for five
chail was forced at third far the put-oats in the second game.
'.Anal out of the * Hie program for the evsnins
.... ‘ _ . _ . ended with Alvin Whitmire making
. B?TnT^:rk*w mania, <act (or rcuu;
US ack lad at ibr tat In Ite (Mt «»n>i
vtalton ted jmm»H id ootect only t,° “
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ON£ 6BH/ND, I
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BASiS AK£ POLL, AMO >M
UP... DO / 6*T TKaT KHSt
OP NoT?
5. Frank Oebier. the man BUI
Terry dldnt want, and Ouy Bush,
cast-off by two National League
clubs, pitching the Boston Bern to
BARGAINING
Schmeling Gets
Title Bout Bid
From Mike Jacobs
NEW YORK. July 1—<UF>—Mike
Jacobs. New York prise-fight pro-
moter. today made a flat offer to
Max gehmeiing of Oermany to fight
Joe Louis for the title here to See-
the ability which has made 4 them
dangerous opponents to the pest.
■We need bon weighing 180
peunds and over for our heavy-
weight class so that we will be able
to take a fell taam to Abilene. ~
Mr Martenfeld aald W toners at
Abilene will get a trip to the state
finals of the Texas Amateur Ath-
letic Federation at Fort Arthur late
to August.
The Brownwocd Sport Club need*
candidates for the heavy-weight di-
vision of the boxing team that is
to represent the local club in ama-
teur* boxing events this summer
aooordmg to Leo Martenfeld. secre-
tary.
A training session, beginning at
6 o'clock, win be heul tonight in
Mem:rtal Hall and each Tuesday
and Thursday nights during the
summer Anyone interested in
amateur boxing, as a participant
to attend
Convicted Killer-
To Die Tonight
s 91 a \ 01 •PectaU?r u tovtted I
" ‘ \ _ the free training sessions
® * * At Ihe session Tuesday night.
0 0 0 * candidates were present from Co-
0210 manche Indian Creek. Prtddy and
0 1 0 ® other points
2 11 0 0: club officials believe Erby Lee
0 111 Maples, a bantam-weight from
1 2 6 0 Comanche, will make his mark to
1 2 0 0 amateur competition with addi-
0 0 11 Hfffia’ training and experience
0 2 10 Lyle Morgan cf Indian Creek and
0 0 2 0 Bill Stephens of Brownwood. sbow-
0 0 0 0 ed up favorably, although they are
0 0 0 0 Inexperienced. Both are mlddle-
— — — — weights.
4 21 12 3 Kyle Kennedy, Ted Shaikewit*
wenth. and Aubrey -Oscar* Wilhelm of
a seventh Comanche have not lost any ot
How They Stand
Totals ........
BROWNWOOD
Hunter, sf ----
Womack. If ..
Whitmire, rf .
Angell. lb ....
Smith. 3b ....
Wilson. 2b —
Morris, cf .....
Mitchell, as ..
McDaniel, c ..
Durham, p ....
Col. Horry f. Sfao«rf, Ownmr mud Off ft
the quid* atmosphere
:n*s finest Hotel
Coca-Cola Enters Fifty-First Year
the Sout
Won Lost Pet. i
New York ........ » 81 ^
Chicago .+...... J* * M1
Pf^rplt .....»-•••• 35 27 N5
Boston...:........»l » M4
Cleveland......... 31 28 .525
Washington ...... 87 53 450
Philadelphia. ...... 21 39 250
St. Louai 20 39
NATIONAL league
Knells Yesterday
New York 7. Philadelphia 2.
Boston 1-1 Brooklyn <M>
Chicago 9. ft. Louis 4.
Pittsburgh 8. Cincinnati 0
Where They May Today
Brooklyn at Boston. Hoyt vs
MacFajrden
Philadelphia at New York. Waiter
n Melton
Chicago at 8t Louis, Lee vs Dean.
(Only few scheduled).
issuing ins* mere nas usu v. ■ yi”
■factoring uj or luck During its lifetime. “Com-'
d and adjecct t Cato" has survived thousands of
aoft drinks which hersv been bom
and (bed It Is one of about nlpe
wandered to o trademarks now in existence whRh,
has been recagnhwd by the Supreme
Court of the United State* which
declared to 1820: Coca-Cola means
a single thing ceasing from a single
source and well known to the com-
munityf '
Anpcmdflihtoly • A280 -hastier* - ef
':Coc»-Cato.' of which the Brown-
wood Coca-Ooia Bottling Company
Is an important unit sell to 800 OOC
bottle retailers The* plants where
Coca-Cola to bottled , are subject to
ttrhen of a certain old rei -
^qp Marietta Street to A -
you would ha e
there a man f
rears, an expel -
L Pemberton. I »
IK but a true e;
DALLAS Tex.. July 1—(UP) —
Slel Porter of the MUlroee AlhleUc
Club of New York, winner of the
recent National Amateur Athletic
Union Marathon run; Pat Decgis
of Baltimore, runner-up to Porter:
and Clarence Do Mar. 47-year-otd
marathon runner, were named today
to represent the United mates In
the 88-miJe race on July IS. at the
'Greater Texas and Pan-American
Exposition. Distance men from
Canada. Chile. Argentina and Peru
will compete to the race.
lanta. amors li
found aV Wui
lather matuS
meuter. Dr -J
was not an ei
of a perfect Mend of flavors. Cbm >,
vary was not the test dL the drink
he sought Taste was the>Mt; aat
the human palate was his clrieriori
At the end of throe years he Itothl
.ed his goal, and a friend. Mr. r^4
Robinson, suggested that they m
.It Coca-Cola. W
The first year only twanty-flrd
gallons were sold and forty-aid
dollar* spent on sdverttolng. MM
m 1181. Mr, Am O. Candler ac-1
quirsd entire rights to the formula]
sad the trademark, and ooe year'
later Incorporated the Coca-Cola
Company, a Oeorgla corporation
From US3 to 1818 tha story of
Coca-Cola was the history of tha
business ingenuity of Its ownar*
the Candler family. But to 1818 the
corporation was *41 to the Otoe-
Cols Company, a Delaware corp-
oration for NMNN0. The Moot
Pottoff. rf
Bneath. p
is the kind of Hotel
ise Immeasurably (be
row visit to Dsllu-
ha quiet midemul
>k75S^tke city, tks
and lux-
se in say
Touts ........
BROWNWOOD
Hunter, sf ----
Womack. If
Whitmire, rf
Angell. lb .....
Smith, 3b ....,
Wilson. 2b ...
Davis, cf .....
Morris, p ....
Payne, ss.....
McDaniel, c ..
rinsed, and then fUidd and sealed
Wiov without the okch of human
hshd s . The latest maim nr ry to the
Bre\vood plant mLrm custom-
ers that Coca-Cop comes to
them P>(s^j^ eijfflight" and as
[delicious sndfRrashlng as ever.
I And so does Coca-Cola carry on
Into Its second half century the
district overlook
Seonetsifh often
ury that it aec 1
sense. For service, food
modxtions Met see
within lesson. Vhetha
to Dallas on burinass
your stay at the Stone
*d world, and the assurance that
esevor you are. whaiavor you
ty da every now and then you
1 enjoy to advantage 8 £**»“*«’
reahmerit nth lea ctdd Coca-
Totals ...........28 4 7 21 13 2
Score by innlpgs:
Hanlon ............... 200 000 0—S
Brownwood . ..........000 080 X—6
Three-base hit—Smith. Two-base
hits—Tedley, Weeks. Womack.
Whitmire Strike-outs—Morris 1.
Reid 1. Bases on balls—Morris 4.
The salary usually to $100 a day was thrown open to
UK! 1 TAL^Oti/eCP sou KCftLA EA»V
NO V.AtS' / ANO MfiORTOMS,
— ---/ TAMALiP BOO, I SiAMAi*-
wSSkSby VOUCAM.1
t*nO NET NOT LOSS *
HA*. J’JST AS I THOUGHT —SHE LU8PS
T)C-V SSB&CAMT, BKEBN6 ME MV,
Dmy, July 4,
1937, m
the foUoh
bunks will
July 5, l
cloacrd
The First
TKaCUixg
will be
mv dum/t
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1937, newspaper, July 1, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055987/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.