Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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I New Ontfieldei
I i Far Browns
Real Estate
Transfers
now." he re-
ey. Hid —this
tj got ap-
-food night!
tned to poor
' old Hug < idler Hug*
1 from • font! of blood
I And then the Babe
expect*'to pUy lb his 10th‘world
aeries. despite slight symptoms of
irrpendirltH which have sent him to
bed temporarily. [
Clone friends. Yani-.ee officials
and many baseball writers beUavr
it’s a 10-to-l shot that Oeor*a Her-
man Ruth will oe out in right field
for the Yanks when and if they meet
the Chicago Cube for the Cham-
ite the Bmner-up Phiiadei-
thletlcs. but four are needed
out ttakipird-place Wash-
Senators from the pen nan:
iuth’s thousands of ad
or tomorrow after fur
tlon is that the Sen
rr.irere today (
ther exam In a
OntNrf the
atom, although two garnet behind
Philadelphia and IS 1-2 behind New
York, have four more games to ptav
than the A’s 15. The fourth-place
* 1^1 M6S Tb M6... I Ah
8MT POSSIBLE
AfJD I PROMISE you
« Dots MALL COME
THROONW !f .
a little drr
PATTER ...JUST
A TEE MY 3lT
jW fame cft a Scheduled doubi-
header from Detroit. • to 4. after 14*
innings. The nighcap was called all
the end of the seventh because cf
darkness with the score tied. 7 toT^t
The tie gams will be played as part ’
cf a double-header at Detroit to-'
mo- roly. .» \
The Athletics dropped, a 2 to 1|
dtoslcn to Cleveland, when cunt}
Brown limited the A*s to four hits.
While Lefty Grove allowed the In-
Hia name to Deb* oarm* and he’s
, playing regularly in the outfield of
i the 8t. Louie BruVha. Osrms. shown
above, is a 28-year-old Tran, a for-
4 mer baseball star at Howard Payne
College He lumped from the ool-
MOVW CAM
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POf>
ball in !ta« and has played for Ab-
ilen- Spar-aii«hurf. Topeka. Wkhl-
ta Ipalto and Longview in the south-
west Oarma is a brother-tontesr of
Bryan «81tm» Harrtte. the tali' boy
Who used to pl'ch in to American
League la atlll going strong In
the association.
but dropped the mg heap, 3 to 2.
Brooklyn crushed the Pirates 12 to
*
jjRoy Benge limited the Bt. louif
Cardinals to three hiu as the Phil-
lies blanked them, 3 tod.
Cincinnati at Npw York was post-
poned because of eold weather.
Twenty-Six Named
’ "m • . t ' ] . s.
i Indictments At
Fort Mop Today
FOITT WORTH TV*
Twenty-six person
Wheeler Smith, a sutp.
States depu y manhal.
today In federal indicth
». Sept. *~
i. including
ndrd United
were named
With two homers and two ttnstea in
four tries, ratting his batting aver-
age to S70 and registering his 250th
Wt of the season,
Uometon Yoath Is
Dead as Resalt Of
Shooting on Sunday
HOUSTON. Tm. ant P-W E.
tonsplnuy u> violate the national
prohibition laws. *
• Hie indictment resulted from
informs Ion -erurrd by prohibition
agents who tapprd telephone wtre*
here. Three liquor rings, anrng
the largaet In the v>u inwest were
. m.hed as a result <tf the Investi-
gations fe<Wi|
of them de- j
122ZJZ:
to invwetigate
large liquor tnuigactiana n-por <-d to
rnforcemrn: offwrrs
d be has inherited a million,
oil, or found the only girl in
kridT No, he is supremely
because be quit amateur ten-
admitted hooting Sharp, saying he
fired when the ^outh made s “hip-
pocket move,”
OOL HOI STON IS ILL
HOUSTON,' TWxa*. Sept 5-
Andrcw JacLsrn Houiton. aged
of Oen. Bam Houston, remain
a critical ccndinon in St. Jos
infimrary today.!,Hte 7*-yea
son cf the TTxas hero undei
then give this
irtment of Com-
th»t M the
pt non lives he
OMOO pounds of
consumed during
t be 3416 pounds.
tti I saw the light. I saw it the
: got eliminated, in the second
i I think. I realised then and
> that I never was going to be
pion and had better get some-
out of the little I knew about
bow. while the getting was
* rm still playing tennis, but
ettlng money for it. Another
of it—or until I get a little
1 and the depression lifts a bit
ttn through with tennis.”
re was no stopping lfr. Barnes
He had a speech to make and
idett.
T hadnl turned pro. where
l,t be nowt . ,Still ehaqlflg
Mrs. just like about 50 per cent
cat fellows out there. You
trs mighty easy to make
it*tad** career. It’s a pret-
ft lift Whitt It lasts, flitting
one club to another, being
d like you were ttw King of
and hartng the tmprrostoo-
-oung thinwjTget lluttery about
But unk.* you are one out of
lion and go on to be champion,
i liable to wind up right behind
With ban i swan you get up
pus and then find your game
A Visit to Our
PAINT and WALL
Bring on your traffic, you city mMorists, and wtima Ihoro 6 no traffic, gtoa «feb
light, fast gasoil no mom miles to canqvor on Iha open highway- give it EW* who
Iiko to trowol swift and woman who want an easier cor to handle. Otoe it evetyfhlng
you've ever given a gasoline before and see tha difference on ovary nrito ysii drtva.
Ask for Sinclair Regulaiv the fast-stepping, traffk gasoline. r|
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NOTE: for bostrosa/ts, use either Sindair Opalina Motor OR oe [ J
SkseUk Anayboafs Motor Oil. Ttoaeedrtovt towto ttamSt
DepartamN
Paints and Varnishes
Wall Pf
X NEW 1*22 PA1TEBN.H
PAST COLOUU .
ATTRACTS K DESIGN#
. and out you go.
could name you six or seven
OT* out there who hove bean
lng tennis day In and day out
a naif a doaen years or more.
< know.fMyiw not going to to
better, bat still they go an.
lhg themselvea along. I cent
m wpmK j
\ 4+ f
mvb% gqqail
■Agent Sinclair
Roftning Company
Kemfan KleeirteWaxer and Polishc
penetrating lather ... goes to
• mmobas every trace of ofly,
of all, it's uneeented. Try It i
L far bath, fore woodorfol sham;
ia»ad dt the difference. And at tho
It coat a little and
805 Wilaon Street.
BIG FIVE
SHOW CARD
RodT.
ifi xt'dl yindlff nsoidt Jfom with gm
f unity rafim„lr* with nut obligation.
fOVAL SALE
fOW GOING ON.
LPY-SELFT
mz TWO
DJItUS STEERS
^ SACK HOME TO
season
* 1 * ; - * - *-8 ■* •
“Tb TJSWdTW
son. atm two games in the lead for
FRECKLES AND Hi
m the
half championship.
2- thanks to a » to 3 victory yesterday
• over THer.^:
*. The victory was the seventh;
• straight (or the 6tfers and the 9tth‘
• for OeorgC (Tarheel) Murray, their j
Z Iron-man pitcher who is a nemsaU
^ for the Beaumont Exporters, now in
• LoagVfew and Tort Worth fin a
Z dmibleS2Li£,TTiey
\m divided it. Lqngviaw taking the first
■and dropping the |
a game, S to 4.
• fkial aeries from Ban Antonio 6 to
<C .
• San Antonio
2'HduatonT":
2 saekert sag
• .FUAk.
m
Tyler at Dallas,
t Worth. San
[ht games:
afternoon.
'srsiff*5r i
■ ••ggg-fil !
Pavne and
- Stayer of Jtoasbm
~ Man Fijjkts^for Life
After
Poison
his life
• were made for Ijh Gland. W. C
■ Thames.
. 42. .whom Durbaa
Trtth aa automobile or.tnk
• effort
Durham struck
in an
- Thame*, died
-
a
>*— » sf -1 — ; 1 *i
went to aimtIBri
Tuasday^ a few heura M«er
&
ham Tuaaday.
Tham es wgs fa
five poison u
was dcacribed aa critical today
Durham has not bqen Informed
- that be la' unto a murder charge
- in connection with Thames’ death.
Durham said ho stnqfek Tham?s
„ wWM the autoritobOe crank m order
to keep him from attacking another
man wlflf a knife. ^
. " ' Henry Mount
. The architect says a good house-
wife can make a baked hen look
like a turkey. If you had Brown-
wood like yon wanted R. would oth-
* era want to live hare? Your hair
ty when you tarn from the
d ife too poor to get tnar-
ta the U. 8.—but most of them
would if they had a chance.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1932, newspaper, September 9, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1094080/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.