Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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BUSH, fcOMEZ LIKE*,* SERIES
Schmeling Scor
Technical Kayo'
Bout With Walk
starters
STABS
OSTXNtE
will be ssen by loci
of B. H. B. daah
Dragon* at Howard
<hy night, accor
plane o( Ooeoh Oe
is not expected to
Lions any too much oppoetttoa but
at that the fan* should be Able to
get their moneys wonfc Seeing the
1932 high school outfit cn parade for
the first time Mould be worth eome-
thint.
tTACHu^
I GRID N
abobe in all tile. Ouy "Push veteran Cub righthander, named
rer Charley Grimm to hurl the curtain raiser. Is Mown left.
Me rival is Lefty domes, star Yankee southpaw, pictured right.
Ruth’s Record In Nine Series
A f ■i I I j r \ 4 i * I
NEW YORK Sept. 21.—Here is Babe Ruths hitting
over his span of nine world series, starting as an unsut
pinrh-hiiier with the Boston Red Bex in lfli and wind
with the record shattering average of 623 against the Ca
approach more hearty that of the
iron.
A common, ni totalrli at the duftbr
when using the wood chib through
the fairway is an attemptjlD lift
the bail by directing the blow up-
mid about laotf pfcy—to .get tE
bail flp hit down an the sbdt ThR
x 1918 Boston . . I 5 0 1 0 1
19?1 New York . . u If ] 3 5 0 0
1923 New York . 5 IT 12 10
1922 Hew York R 19 9 7 1 1
HOW York . Jt 20 8 0 0 0
lUTWHti .!.» 10 5 0 0 0
1923 Hew York .0 IS 9 10 1,0
Sacrifices 2, stolen bases. 4. runs batted
In foot
DAY’S SPORT
the Wsshtaftcn Senators
Most courmg-ous player—Wes Per.
reII of the Cleveland Indians.# who
BY HENRY MeUDfOKF.
Called Pram Staff CerraapmMlmt
NEW lyOKit. aepi. 27—Being
nothing more than a few obaerva-
in lavender and iruxw UnUuoni, old
lace anti cut plug.
Most colorlet-A iLib tn Louis
RSewiwi i •
-i In-•Kelt cii-oppotntmrnt (dub)—
Bt liOUiS OSHllL ; I
Tommy White Ekes
Oaf Victory Last
x- i... _ _ • _ m
Overt
»hle Phdh. .
, biggest surprise . player)
A I- xjnorr Of the Bos on Red
Plmwl go-back—Leonard (Bad Of j , - - , t
net) Martin You knew “Repyer.-11
Meet amazing turn of events , ♦ rif
Resignation of John McOrsw and g * **
di-nusial of Roger* Hornsby. \ 4—«
Most 'Versatile piayer-Bi«y Sul-
livan of the Chic ago White Box. { At w
. Most Unproved player (National) j * *
-Lonnie W*meke of the Chicago!., **
Cuba. i
Most improved player (American)
- Eric Me Hair of the Philadelphia
Unluckiest p’.aver—Tbm Bridges.
who hid a no-Jut game .matched
from hi* creep with two down In
Foxx-Klein Named -
Most Valuable In
American-National
132 9-4, Brooklyn drfeit
Meyers. 127 3-4. Hew Y
Jimmy Casablanca. 134,
•"topped Jlmm\ Th~mpeor>,
Yonkers. il>
AO Chicago—Max Ba<
Cslifcmis se-red a techn
over Taffy OnffUhv 1M.
(7>: Charley Rctriaff 198
(20: Paul Rama. 121 1-2. <
mjptolmed Joe Pillarola.
Detroit. (9) f Jack Roper 19
fbmlt. acored a technical k.
Pete Wtotort 200 Chicago (1
Shatter. 121 1-2. Mtnneipol
pointed KM Iri«h, 124. Chiea
Bill Connell. 132. Monmoul
dec is km ed Solly Dukelsky. 1(
c* A RexaU Store •••
enfro-McMinrt Drug CoSo
DEPARTMENT
PAINT
► « ' i__ I
oe McCarthy Charlie l
AT* 1 i Hfif-' •.
On tb« eve of the aa wring
•be- aid BWMtru la happy
the two most important a
Joe McCarthy «
the low down on the
lie will tell you
(■AUtfWO
from!
t-om Ms.mot
bridge df bie|
The boat* am
«d the itsnlt ee
out lnfl
The bad* wM a benefit 1
free ndHc firad far babies. h
whMh mtRandom
TM
it] i* j . ^ '
1* 11 ' 1
W**
f.who won tha award Iasi year,
lend with 47.
’I It waa tha aecond consecutive
that UeB, who race trad 40 pi
had won the national League
1 Lefty ODoul. Brooklyn
who led the National Im
: ting, was second, withrdl
Of the 34 players who received
ivotes In the American League, only,
.aiWJStSTO
.Chicago Wbiu Box. / _
I In the Rational League five pitch-
ers were among the 29 players who
received copsidei*Bou. They were
Lon Wartime. Cubs; Red Luca*.
. Cincinnati; Oeri Rubbel. Olenlt
Dtmy Dean. Cardinals, • w»d Bab
Brawn. Braves. Only two a
both leagues e
rermll.B4
Lombardi,
Veteran Balloonist
h Apparent Winner
Bennett Cnp Race
BwiLoniland. fiept 27—
veteran Amer-
| hsvSfhbo the Jamm^SS^Ben^
nett'Cup international battnon race
for fhe fifth time with a flight from
Basle to Kovno, LIUlueula. In the
Ooodyesr VXII. \
I Van Orman notified officials of
tha race heft ha landed at Kovno.
about 900 miles on an abr llna. at
9:29. a. ». today.
~ only baBoen unaccounted for
Id etas4aw waa theD. K Haw
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1932, newspaper, September 27, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093903/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.