The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1936 Page: 12 of 12
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HOUSTON SITE OF
| * Tin strcmgwK coil#** ■ team*
this STM viU MM to Houston w»
week for the Swlh District Oiymp.
tournament, Dr. Gaylord Jt>htwwto+-
district chairman. Mid today.
Ill* Uhivmity of Aritww*
team, 1936 Southwest confer****
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TUB DA XT SUN-GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
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Veteran Player From
Conroe To Have Charge
Of Team Play On Field
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amam
IV Barbers Hill r.urh* re hare long a* the we*
chatnpk®; the Hire »«wnt«s.- f t Parted work in Mriw.t jm prt-iwr
oonfettnee ranwruf. and the Man mg for the 1933 baseball
berjark* of StojAfin V Austin. *b». pa»y workouts an; being MitaJ
0<sd ferfim place in the Lon# Star K»g},. stadium, and a big s^uad "
eafwwwc, wit thefire* entrieswork uwW the '.-gtodane* of
."■•Dr. Mipemy aaNUlM East" Te-tne j new fl<$i rajitoin^ Bill Spear, whe
Stai# Teachers Cm lege traits, «w- j j»«st:m<-d last simmser limfer th«
champion* with Stephen V Austin, J spangle* of Use Strake team at Can
•ml the University of Texan, which j roe., Atrusutf .Shipper Batik will
mast win om'Tews* AT and If
Thursday night to tie for **v «-.
jdsMf in the Southwest, prohaoi}
will enter -the toaroamertt.
Winner fifth* sixth district uu*
wsli -g© to on* of five *em<-final
tournament* to he held Mar4) t
to 2$ The iiatlonai finals will h.
held, in New York City, April 3 t
&, The national ehaWpicn wit: re
pretext the’ Halted State* »n tip
Olympic' |xm nt»i summer.
IKY Ml s < l.AssiHlilt Alt-
Tri-City Bicycle
Repair Shop i
PHONE DOVER ll*»o
fRKK DELIVERY
2*5 law* Mt. Baytown
sene as the team's manager,
TV following ’’gtagefs . reported
-or the first practice amwlon tbi#
week: Phil Kfrehiim and Horn#
catcher*; Bed’ l%gm. Tots; Me-
fhaul, Travis Parrish, Rusty Cro-
mer. Rower* and Gore, pitcher*;
i hiirtierW'B ib K&lbitz, Ox Wood*,
j time Alford, Syear, Buck B.md»:
[Outfielders U» Sciivitr, I'y Cash
•on, Jack Aiman, and 1’etr MeUlan
i altah. t - '
j TV squad i* also augmented by
J member* of last year's Sinclair .fun
: «*r team which won P foiyuecmiv*
without, a defeat.
"Several «f (V youngster*
pea r ('(> tiAyc the wtoftouMwt d-Shay
; are good« rough t«, take ;;plar<- on*
"the regular tewm-tVy wifi V ffv#R
et'-ry opportunity to do so", Man-
ager Spear dtciiml
Daily workouts will continue As
permits, and
schedule wit:
the regular piayii
proimbly be iauv
April. __t
Large' crowds 'of wIssNcracWng
railbirds have Ven an hancV tift
stands for each practice sesatant In
Acations are now that the Gushew
will have a great team on the field,
and will ai*h have a great hunc’
of supiMirters, both vocal and mane?
'.ary. foliowing their efforts in th -
stands.
BOWLING
Dave Arnett’s Service Station
team broke into the win column las*
— ------jraPNgDAr, MABCH I, „
t Diamond Tea,
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Scoring System Adopted
For New Golf Loop Teams
Mark Twain
Enjoy Reai
Fftftj seweo
ASAdU«PiRe«d
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t6A6i»Wsr
YEWUfrrpftrtis
ARM WWf BACK
Ol Him
i. A fool-proof system of scoring of the country eiub were not active
rfj play in the newly formed gold tour- in forinitig this league.
nament was announced today. The “You can say thhtthis is a
| score sheet was conceived’and pro- j ere’ league, and that if any other
iduced by E, Q. Carop,‘'cA&iitry^ciub. | group of gdlfe.'s wants to drgani«e
[member and (whether he knows it I ;A league, it will lie absolutely left
! or not) a bosom friend to the news- j entirely in the bands of the play-
i paper profession., ■ ers’’ ■■ ,
! 'fhf s"ore S|1“t;M|r' C;in,p orif - Seydter also asked that each play-
i nated- shows the following results , • , , - -----
fin last week -end’s open! ng ~mhtc5‘-fWF tesw •H“we^ ******* atj a]f day**.
the Tri-
203 t;,i:
135— Jin'
126— 432!
1-16- 442
143— fo?: •
779-2170 i
TTZ
TEXANS
unanimously "O K"
MAGNOLIA
because it's the
BEER that's really
MELLOW
night in regular play
Cities Class ll league,
ARNETTS
Horstman .. . 151 113
Meyer* ..... 130 VS,
Arnett ______ 174 132
Sw mHl . .. 119 177
CoiTin* _______ 130 134
TOTAL HO «K|
A' MAGNOLfA-TEFR”
iii-ksoii........115- lfi»- t-ISt™ 133
Hale ....... 134 131 127 - 392
j Bowles ........ 143 175 129 - 447
Hoi la way ... 16R 149 144— 441
Cunningham 148 15a 121 127
I TOTAL .. m 792 670-2150
| . BOWLING-ALLEY
G'-V11 ....... 155 157 ' 150 162 '
Fields -------- 139 J67 188- 414 j
Rrenick , .. 139 157
Wilson.....nr, iso
Karkowski ... 189 177
TOTAL 735 708
EDDIES 1'l.A1
,j4he< club ofil-itror the handieap
j' The Process team defeated thef committee, 'ihe success of tour
j Independents (formerly known as! ,ie>s *n a largo degree h measured
| the (loose Creek teani) by io j'hy the accurufy oT the ha:rdicaps“
strokes. ( - j of competing players. For that
I The instrument team defeatedrea»,'n it is hoped that members
| the Office team oy 14 strokes. " ill cooperate 100 per cent with
i The Lab players defeated the the committee in charge.
Treaters by the narrow margin of
VMo IS fc/ivKr A COMEBACK.
AS A tofcdER WHH THE NSW
YcKK.SiAtffS
two strokes,
j- The Mechanics defeated the I’ow-
representatives by 23 strokes.
j peting aggregations were also an-
* • ■ ~ : irotnteed today. They are Paul Al-
lleman of the Instrument; J 1*. La-
-------- ^ i guarta. Ofl’iceg J. XT. Spear, Labor-
; IO. Ewing, Process; L.-'G. Sanders.
HAftee*ftY A ap » ABsce^seo
feero remc'Jed amp eeueoe*
ME CAM A&Aul CAOSe
POLICE TRAIL BOOKS
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa.—
_________________ __ __ _________ Studious residents of Cedar Fails
Team captains of the eight com- j keep library books too long
from now on must look out fori
the police, 'i he .city council, tired
of having books kept overdue, has']
delegate:! the police department tor j
see. that the^afe upturned amtiine.!
Rumors had beeti , ircu
the north that the Tiger
been seriously hurt or fel
"an airplane accident sonw
Florida’’.
uBOUCHI
SLOE GM
11ndependents; J. E. Boydelt, Merh-
j aides; J. A. Ward, i‘o\ver.
BasiietE AM0U& 6nsr t-gA&dfr
BAtregs.
The captgins in turn held a meet-
ing and elected Sanders as their
chairman. This committee wii!
Loan Fund Donated
To College Doubled
173 I
Myers
Spell - - -
Jofies ....
Twipa
Broughton
TOTAL
It HURDLES
the waste-basket!
BERKELEY, Cal.C.19—A ‘grub
! stake’ b ah fund of $349 donated
to the University of California in
1908 has now grown to $612.91.
The original loan was brought t<
President Benjamin Ide* Wheeler
■ in 19«A -l<ya' m*wnmger"’fn»»"SbraF “
unidentified person who wanted it
to be used to "grubstake" some
student through college. The orig-
inal amount was $350, but I’resi
dent Wheeler gave the messenger
$!. The remaining*$319*was kept
invested when it wasn’t “grub-
staking" some student, until it
lias reached its present proper
turns.
Forest Service will provide all thJ charge of all league activities.
, ,, From all indications if the commil-
acceasor.es, CCC crews are budd-' ee orders the execution of a grdfe’r
ing a bath house at Aux Beach/! at sunrise the next day, the golfer
north,of Juneau, complete with j had better go home and pray for
modern plumbing. • rain. That’s how much power
-•———----- I has.
J. R.“(Buddy) Sdydier todav
LOOK! LOOK
— ITtY Sl*S CLASSIFIED ADS— stressed the fact that the officials
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SWIMMING INVITED
JUNEAU, Alaska »IT>_ )..r
any.me who carej, to go swimming
in Alaskan water-, the S.
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LAKELAND, Fla.j
(U.R)—“The/e’s nothing to I
hmeii Mickey Cochrane j
o^the^bamplon Detroit!^
he loudly denied that he I
killed m anJairpjane cregp
Returning from' the
field where he had worked!
the team, Cochrane toij H
Press by telephone 1^1
“Uve had both feet pa; ^ j
. 5 Babies Are Well,
ocratic Edward V 111.
»Hni Winding Up.
ma Gets Gold.
Ky Arthur Brisbane
vou
pTAFOE, modest .map. front
jada who understands quin-
rTrepped^n to say the iwi
Iris are doing well, fighting
btlyl sign of a normal coudi-
liey like-sleeping outdoors
) weather 30 below zero, but
limr only. It would delight
pee their red cheeks. _ _! .
hundred and sevehty-five
i visitors, neariy aft from
Kited States, caftie to look
a fence at the quintuplets
or; 500,000 are expected this
fhe baby girls are a wonder-
dverti«erm*nt for Canada,
phat go to see them will buy
rand stay. * * ' • ,
THE BEST YOU JVER TASTfD j
For Fizzes.Hickeys If*
and Sours si
anocratic young person is Ed-
VJII, new king of England
nperor of India. Broadcast-
200,000,000 that live under
ritish flag and occupy one-
f of the earth’s surface, he
Treasi
' To F
Prop
Begii
Or m/ pcuyyto jma pic-
ir did, but calls them “fellow-
Edward VIII does not refer
iself as “we” which is cus-
with other rulers. His
spoke of “my empire” and
people” and classed him-
WAS
(U.RI—U
perts
culture
plan
process
produc
$221,00
[ORE hroadcaating the king
id visited the exhibition of
. industries at OlympUytalk-
industrialists and merchants,
a business king and to him
■as men are really human be-
important to the country in
they work.
WASH
-The t«
for.altern
Creased ir
$1,137,000
congressio
lit III lil)0,-v
posal incr
“We wa
isolini seems to near the end
labors in Ethiopia. Haile
lie’s territory lies open be-
the Italian forces and that'of
Abada. His armies are pret-
11 wiped out, except his pri-
army, not expected to do
but take care of him.»
less the League of Nations
something very decisive, the
dealing enterprise called
opian civilization” will proba-
.ange its ways and its govern-
ture,” Re;
Wash., chi
committee
sals, said.
authority, usually reliable,
ists that Haile Selassie will
rte, turn oyer his throne to his
the crown prince, who will
peace with- Italy, thus "saving,
of Haile Selassie.
May
The com
wishes to
of increasi
incomes
$100,000
perts estin
incomes c
.tooi.'.Ooo.iM
Alte
Treasury
mittee yes
dent’s prof
tton 8’urpli
ditional *
amount
balance th
The trea
have prepi
native plat
(Cont
LE SAM paying rent’to Pan-
a for the canal, offering the
$250,000 rent installment,
itold, “No, we do not take 59
dollars”.
ishington admits that while it
try interesting experiments
its own money, and tell its own
ms “gold is too good for you”,
i no right to make the outside
-suffer. Panama will get an
int Of money equal to 250,000
dollars before we slid off
old basis and into the “infla-
ibond” ora.
AHA
GARII
Goose
Fouit
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New York’s elevator strike,
with 'heart trouble, and ail
! men are warned, if they must
j>» IMS w more flights, to
Jowly. This is a heart disease
|try. Too energetic climbing
carry them higher than-the
floor. A well known New York
factor, Jacob Rothschild, who
Jhe Majestic apartment, big-
[in its day, overlooking Central
visited anbther of his build-
on Thanksgiving day. Ele-
[rs not running,-he climbed 15
es, died that night.
FESSOR DE SILVA, of Har-
annoys proud womanhood,
as automobile drivers are
itly inferior to men, in phy-
skili and mental agility”. Also
learn to drive with more diffi-
i up to 20 woman may be
to drive "expertly, “after 25
it in practically impossible
Jft iBarn", m»i tiii pwfwr
No one will contradict a pro-
in these days, but at least
sn have-'Yommon sense, drive
(Continued ea Page 6)
Garland I
Lobit, died
about 6 a.
An inque
death was d
.handed dov
Peace R.
heart attack
A daughti
made her ho
covered his
father arose
and lighted
back tb"bed,
When she
said she souj
er, and disco
Funeral at
hqunced by
eral home, a
two sons am
Survivors
Ruby Lee Sil
neilus, both
sons, Garlam
Rufus Sikes;
ter, Mrs. Mi
illo, - and
New Mexico.
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REMARK
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THEY Old! 7^
sscvoubT
—
round Town
»the Tri-Cities: A. N. Foster
•bout an up-coming school
* to be presented Friday
L. Watson circulating about
o get a “bit of the
. J. D. Fuller mak-
round* on kit city tax
duties ... Mike Katribe
and down the ave-
.. . Wkoa Kelley
^«ng lively-like on hi.
Anaconda Co
Cities Servic<
Cmnercial So
Consolidated
Consolidated
Curtis Wrigh
General Moto
Gulf--
Humble .
Lambert
MiH—IDIf
National $MT
Ohio Oil
Packard
work
a telephone in
to bun in a bit of MW* ***
Judge A. R. Hawkins st
on obeying the law
often Uw name of a Tri-
is called out on the Hou»-
P«dice coert traffic reriew.
W. Baste in The Sun of-
of Albert
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1936, newspaper, March 4, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096033/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.