Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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Brownwood Plays It
end dub suit topped by the «*
add king. 8ix-dlubs can be made
•gainst* env deice* by eeet and
west players but the north end
south players who tried this Mon-
de/ night failed by one trick of
Brownwood Brownwood and OokUhwatte. the
Brownwood Lions will not be able to run wild
Amarillo against their opponents tomorrow
Hillsboro afternoon In ftet. the last time
Amarillo the two elevens met, Brownwood
San Angelo barely nosed out k 7-0 vtetory. The
Amarillo game was played in Goldthwalte
Ben ird and unless cur memory fails us It
Brownwood waa back in 1|S when Coach
Brownwood Crabtree and hlaL big paddle held
nothing to do
BALTIMORE. Jtd., Oct.
Frlta Maisel, manager of the 1
more Orioles for the past four ]
will not receive a renewed cog
for next season. Charles H. K
President, Pf Baltimore's Inti
tianal League Club, annov
Knapp refused to say if W
Johrimn. deposed pilot of
All cf which
with tomorrow i
Bask In, l» U
timing In Clam
Dean Underwood,
Schuhminn will be
Pld. _ : ' ' '
AUSTIN, Oct, ■«.--coach
Littlefield and 90 n nllTri
University of Tbjm* fwwbeD
will entrain here this afternc
fact, the coaches, players and all
connected wT n the team insist that
tf anything, it win be a jeaedne
game far John Tarieton. End may-
be ft win be. At any rate it should
be a first dam ball game. \
fVlfW lb Lineup
Coaches Blair T udWatb an-
nr usee that their rartmg lineup ter
tomorrow night will be Bttle chang-
WOMEN players made a clean
^ sweep of first .honors In last
IWUdt’s Duplicate tournament. Mrs.
E. P. Woodruff and Mn. Chaa A ter
wen the north-south pnses and in
so doing turned In an] excellent
score for the boards played. MTs.
Woodruff and Mis. Ater had a
net plus of 070, over 3,000 points
more man the pair winning saeond
honors in the north-south group.
Mis. Woodruff was winner ot the
north-south prise the week before,
being paired with Mrs. Port Bhid-
! worth. Misses Daisy Knox and Mary
Bern Sawyer wo* the last ymi
I prises with a plus of Oh Their plus
, waa only 290 point* non than that
l GRID NOTES }
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last Saturday agate* the Duma
Orislan University Homed Progs.
The Jtee wm be the same with &r-
r*s tsd HoTtnd at ends. captete
W»*e and Bwuers at tackles. Un-
kenho^er and Wtoods at parts
pni wron at center. The backfleld
will b* shgfiriy changed Bata Wte-
e* be at auarterbeek, - Spec
BmNh end B01 Mac Oib*m at She
two baBbacfc Mate and Hfckami St
ML-'
Other member* cf tea Daniel
1Brady aniColeman
Elevens Clash jj
!' Is Bnty Saturd:
r I —After
14 to 11 te
^09pltal N^oten
yaimy
whig CEVEBAL of the women players
nldt, ° have icquested that the Hotel
« to Brownwood Bridge Club sponsor
brie- aftemcen toumsmenU each week
or perhaps every other week. Many
of the women have non-bridge play-
prlae lag husbands and theae Bad E more
. the or Has of a problem aa to what to
par- do with fnend hubby while thev
out pl*y bridge at n’ghi. It is pointed
■U- out that husbands are bo bothar
ague; he tween the noon hour end time
and. for dinner. Be that as it may, theae
4or- Afternoon toumimerit* will be stag-
rim*>d if enough players care to parti-
ausy clpstc. If five or mere table* can
be amitkged the afternoon dupii-
rank rate games will be arranged Details
ff«r- for this tournumm' will ba an-
VOW art always onto of
Kallogg’a Corn Flakp*. For
25 yaars Kellogg's haw* been
the standard of qualify. i
Kellogg's Corn Flaks*
made in modern, sanitary plaJb
. . . always open to inspection
by visitors. Kellogg's haws the
finest materials, expert work-
ers; and wonderful machinery
Oridro has been
eu eleven agalnat Texas here Sat-
urday CUU. fullback has been
making good at tackty- Oeorge Ooo-
sollver. Lee? Summit. is working out
at guard. Edsoa.TSlent, of Colum-
bia. baa been at half, and Wayne
Wright. Kansas City, probably Will
ty Croat
U-8p^V
svnva ^
rage two ~
BILLIES-
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1932, newspaper, October 6, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093729/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.