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TWf DAILY SUN,
p’^*T^torfs Parade
•y Jack Caddy
be the harden
beta to <
ect to
•wr w*di
re win
Pay-As-Yi
Hove Is Dei
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^ ‘hat the 4cw|
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«* on a d«,ZT*
reciprocal tn* *
The renewed repot*
manO* for inoBediau a,
-mrp&m
with President RoomoM
r#wu«u within a wait J
tax legislation "
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I^ ASSAhOCTE and
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JESgff
On Ye« 1
Take* only ***-
getthai
Oeoerol U*»
rr2t*
Lee Relays Set
s J, April 14 «*-
* *0*1 beer terrri
L- Vr (*«*• *~<
S <rf a k»g tehle in
^eorhtail lounge Inat
„«uoc*d that he fis-
hing hto coroe-
»tori'"** WTr"
^agrr WdltoGJbew-
rSoted Red Cochrane
. the navy—tb the T»'-
jfdtcrweight • champ-
tuned at fighting
jbiu, outstanding Brtt-
... London «•'
Joe Louis
f^d ChamP*®
J wam P*«-?
my manager became I know he a
a huatier who** savvy maneuver-
ad Cochrane to the welterweight
GUaenberg. g smallish chap
wih a mop of black hair. Mood
up and said. Thanks Tony!
Anybody who could Meal from
you would be a genius, became
you don't even leave the hide*
on the buffalos of the mcklee
you aqueote But 1*11 manage
you. as you asked me to do. if
you cut out the beer and .para
down to 223 -round*’
Galento interrupted with. *1
fight bast git two' hunnert an’
fast Reid
To Compete
For Honors
trim the
|*gt walks Mke g
t Tan.v maA:
he shunted aside
waiter
with a
"bottle of beer. The
in the .nr*- «f -the
appointed lounge
imholy Paby" and
jpaked longingly at the
j mds and said “yea. boy*
^ a new matter wgmT
* 7 ___ oKlm.
addressing a table-full of -j aJraoot knocked Louts
men. I Know that atv. the firm timi I fought him.'
ihiwum ’ he con- ._________... um..
thirty five.
Uitoenberg laid. “You’ll fight
bettor at two hunnert an' twenty
fto.”
(Mgenberg then captained that
Galento would he streamlined
from his present 343 to 223 and
fight flee aeeka hence—probably
against some medocre heavy-
weight. Two-Ton Tony will tackle
two mor
had then _ , |
the current heavy ranks can of
far. preferably Jimmy Blvtn*.
Tamt Mauriello, Lem Franklin,
Lee 8avoid or Pat Valentino
“I almost knocked Louis out..
„ ... thieves,__
i *wt I’ve picked the moot
, Mgaager I coold find. Hla
, p Willie Gtl*H»berg. And
, httie guy—a guy I can lick
r^ttghu out of if be does
"ietand tavern proprietor
■ fM, v -gray suit .and knit
■ tie then said: ’'Seriously,
r*t picked Giltenberg as
! M
LAST DAY TODAY
. CHARLES BO YE*
I MARGARET SULUVAN
» —in— « •
'OINTMENT
FOR LOVE”
-ALSO—
Starring -
BRACKEN
, EDDIE BF____.—
[bCTTY RHODES
For Fun
“SI PK.KMAN”
This is the week of the Robert
E Lee Relay*
They will be staged Saturday
on the cinder oval at Rlraa field.
Prospects for more than 30
school entries were *• brigfit.
Coach Delmer Brown announced
today.
Officials of the meet, including
member* of the staff beta and
out of town officials, will meet in
the school gym at 10 son. Sat-
WU1 urds.v. Coaches of the competing
mediocre oDooncnts teams «will meet at 11 a m Pre-
ungle with the beat Uminarie. in.all event, wril be
tangle ,wun tne oea ^ durinx ^ afternooo ^
the (mala carded, under the
lights.
All drawing"^or iahe* will be
held in advance of the race*, *nd
the meet will be run off in
docklike precision. Coach Dan
Stallworth will be the announcer,
and once he calls a race, it will
be run in a hurry. If the parti-
cipants do not *how up, they
will be left behind.
Admission will be 15 and 23
cents for the preliminaries and
2S cents for aH at the finals.
Lunch and night matlf will be
available for the participants at
the high achool cafeteria which
will remain open throughout the
day.
It was announced today that
the Beaumont area teams wiU
not be here for the meet. It waa
decided to stage a sub-rcglonal
meet over there Saturday as a
transportation conservation
v» measure. The regional meet will
g*r white, Maryland. lightweight b( ^ the fonowing Saturday In
titleholder, fights Joe Mendoia Houston, and only winner* of the
Tuesday night at Stockton, Calif. - • - — ---->—• *-
"The west time.
IT! put him away. How shout a
drink, boy* 7“
, . . — BUY WAR BOND* S STAMP*
Franklin -Savold
(out Week Standout
TRAINING
CAMP
NOTES
Dl Mi
Al Stan
PORT HARRISON. Ind, April 11
d'P*—Veteran fflyde Shoun hurls
(Or the Cincinnati R»d* against
the Cleveland Indiana in an exhi-
bition game today . ‘
J<Jinay Vender Meer’s spar-
kling pitching fagturvd tbs Red*'
ascend straight win, 3*1 ever the
Indiana yesterday.
HOLLYWOOD, April 11 ,CB—It
was a world eerie* sett mg aa Jaa as
DtMaggie knocked the dirt from f«
his spike* and steppnd U the
plate
It was the ninth luring. Tha
LOUISVILLE. Ky. April H CE-
Good pitching may help the Pitta-
burgh Pirates pull a aurprWe in
the National Magna this year and
finish in the find division.
A pair of rookies held the De-
troit Tiger* to alx hits as tha Pi-
rates regtrtervd a lg-2 exhlblllea
victory yesterday, j
arr louis. April 11 <tp> - St.
Louis Cardinal pitching waa Im-
proved today with tha Item cry of
a back ailment of RVrilmnmr
Mort Cooper
He combined with Ernie White
and Rookie Syl Donhelly yester-
day to hurl a 1-2 triumph ever the
Browns.
NEW YORK. April 11 A PI—A
13-round bout between Heavy-
weights Lee Savold of Paterson,
N. J. and Lem Franklin of Cleve-
tgjid" «t Chicago this Friday
night feature* the week's national
boning schedule. - • ~ ■ • '
Bantamweight champion . Man-
uel Ortii meets Jgt Robleto-4n
a non-title comeit at San Diego,
Calif , on the same night aa slug-
JASPER, by Owen—That's tha arty flaee la (he koine HI tot Mm
vmahethataaaeOyMa.' . T •
Sport Flashes
NEW YORK. April U. <LE*- Th*
Boston Brave* invade tha Yankee
rtadium today to pl«y the New
York Yankee* ta in exhikitioa
T-
ESDS TONIGHT
^UUREl t HARDY/
At The
Arcadia
ttc Till * p. m.
plaits TUESDAY
4£fi!
LAST TIMES TODAY
"War Agaiast.
Mrs. Hadley'
Beaumont meet will be carried to
the affair. Thu meana that Pete
Zummo, Purple sprinter, win net
be here to rasp with George
Walmsley and Wilton Ferrell.
Thl* three-coma red anticipated
duel now becomes a “head end
Iy Frtd Ilf ■
School Board Members Honor Gridders
By Attending Touchdown Chib Dinner
Veteran Lefty Gome*, "former
Yanks# southpaw. Joined .with
Manny Salvo to turn beck tha
Newark Beare of the JaUrnatton-
al tongue. S-t yesterday. -
CAMP DDL N. J, April 11 IU9-
New York's bitterest Inter-boro
rivals,
MEMBERS OF the Touchdown
alab and the 1341 Gander grid
squad wore more than pleasantly
surprised Saturday night when
five cf seven members of the
STASIS TUESDAY
DOUBLE PROGRAM ’
HAROLD PERRY
—In—
"The Great
Gildersleeve*
—and-
PRE8TON FOSTER
BRENDA JOYCE
"LITTLE TOKYO
IN U. S. A."
NOW ^SHOWING
•WijlBw*,.
Lots Aiidrews
Dixie Dugan
«—
P’v
*»
iatuT
Shepherd
Of The HHb"
—Also— .
“Mveney -Step* Out”
RAIDERS OF THE
SAN JO/
VvirtJhw'tokkk-'r ti ■ '• _
'SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS'
JOEL -
McqREA
VERONICA
• V'- ^AKE •
—Also—
FARM .battleline
-
land Park of Delia*
sprintcr’who can. really burn the
wind.
The Ganders will work hard
tbemaelves this week In an at-
tempt to get in shape for the
event They have been Idle since
th Texas Relay*.
John Reagan’* vaunted team
strength should .win the meet
Th Bulldogs should win at least
six or more point* In the sprints
and will be mavored In most of
the relay* Reagan , ha* not been
beaten in a meet thl* year.
Their latest conquest was at the
South Park event In Beauigont
last Saturday. They won with
ease.
Elmer Brown, coach #t Glade-
water and brother -of the coach
here, will be starter.
‘ *'Other officials of Ihe meet will
be Elmer Gray (who used to be
faster thqn a streak), Woodrow
r,
Alveia Griffin. Mias Nitall# WB-
-T "4SU&- ''•***"*
Rfifting
be aald tlat hto rimMea ef vic-
tory was toe* Jhan the width ef
a hair aver Tinatoa Wflbwrn. .
Trustee Wilburn had been
over
_____ the Brooklyn' Dodgar* and
New York Oianta, clash In an ex-
hibition game today. ' .
Acs Adam* and Tom SunkM will
hml for tha Oianta, who whipped
the Boston Rad Rax. 3-1 at the
Polo Osounds yesterday.
The citato each spring tries
do something, fag the fastball
squad to assuage their Injured
toellngs after the lads hara been
barked at for months by the aaft-
VOiced Dan Stallworth, tRUr
wger. '
_h/ -reucT-------
^^'WaahingtOd nonaedra *lfT
I S. aB day Saturday and did- ^Ah,t,**
_____ Rntwrimr amd dlri-
R vspeot amyOrihg ari day hm-
**'■ , -’i
> IT CAN BE said that the new
trustee, Claud Foster, did not
have much to say, but he could
not have sajd much even if he
had had it.on his heart. He did-
n't have time. You know It’s
pretty hard to make - a speech
with your hsad bulled amid
chicken bones.
BOARD MEMBERS who
rounded out the party in great
shape were R. D. Martin, Presi-
dent Bill Robbins. Thro Wilburn
and Roy Elms. Although Footer
I* give* irrdlt for out-eating his
associates an the.board, it muvt
,
TWO BRAND NEW Touch-
down club member* put In very
appreciated appearances. They
appreciated appearance*. They
were the venerable Bally Le
Oompte. who ha* been a Touch
down club member in spirit. It
Mt In the flceh. for a long time.
The other wes the. very notor-
ious 8. T. Weaver, whose digni-
fied' Kppsarhnce and demeanor
were not loat even aa he reached
for the 12th hot biscuff
HE WANT TO apologise to
the new members, La Ooropte
and Weaver, far net giving them
the dfual and other rijes of the
organisation. We usnally give it
to new member* at thrlr first
visit, but the houae was crowded,
and we feuded that It wauM he
.too smkoamarisg. *
__
Hi Senator* belted out* 13 hit*
to wallop Baltimore of the Inttr-
natforfkl Ibague, 12-g, at Baltimore,
yattoiriagr.
LANCASTER Pa. April II CP
The Philadelphia Phillies, fresh
from a M triumph ever th. Ath-
letics, meet the Toronto Maple
Leafs of tbs International league
in an exhibition gams tottogf.
-.-s-i—- nwv wan bonds » st*m.s
Since the beginning Of the cen-
tury, Wisconsin ha* dropped-
from first to 15th place a* a lum-
ber producing slate.
The score was tied, 2-2.
it___.aoMi
wss just a gams betw^a the
vice All-Stars and the Hollywood
Sun* of the Pacific Coo* league
But 11.000 fans, attractad by
the magic of the name DiMag-
gie, pleaded for a hit.
PiMagglo took o toehold,
swung and aent a »creaming ain-
gle to left, acoring two mates.
The service team, with such
stars a* Harry Dunning, Bobby
Sturgeon and Mhx Want, went on
to win. C to 2.
... — nuv war bonds a stamvo
—TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS-
DON'T WAIT!
COME IN AND SEE
HOW EASY IT IS
TO OWN YOUR
HOME WITH
OUR PLAN
1
Intsrriit and Principal
Gradually Daccaasi
• DEAL WITH HOME FOUU •
HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
" W r Sell War Stamps and Bonds _
HTtyJT.S BUILDING PHONE !4!
flfesaa I
to havl
brttrr
“ j«w, ««,;• r*twv
Permbaoh Te tttrni ButShws Up
L. BennMt, Hbmj Altwsin, H. 'J.
V,'
wySfryrx
;atoA«
MgroAnf Aril. J: J.' Jones rind
•others whom Coach Brown waa
to Invite today. . ■>
... _ buy war rondo a otanro
Tony Galento Gets „ „
Offar Ear i Eight m
. JOHN HILL McKinney attend-
ed the dinner after getting par-
mission from his doctor, but nut
from Mr*. McKinney It waa
hie first meeting xihe* the Mon-
that
he wal fast getting back into
MILWAUKEE. Fis., April 12. (t'.Pl ’ shape and hoped for a fine foot-
*s .M.lrlnnt nf • I hr hall -...am In 1(UT Ua nwlrl ha*
Re TILL » P. M.
and Tomorrow
AFU« WITH THI.
lY6fMATE... AND 10VH
, • ADi>ED-
iSSBsisa
ONLY He TILLS V. M.
NOW & TUESDAY
w
BING CROSBY
BOB HOPE
FRED MacMURRAY
FRANCHOT TONE
RAYMILLAND
VICTOR MOORE .
DOROTHY LAMOURl
PAULETTE GODDA
VERA ZORINA
~ MARY MARTIN
DICK POWELL
BETTY HUTTON
EDDIE BRACKEN
•' txsta rs
wig
ALAN LADD
ROCHESTER
--COLOR CARTOON
"KING MIDAS JR-
Morrie Zenoff, president of the
Victory Sport* clu>, today tele-
graphed Tody Galento, New Jer-
sey heavyweght, an offer to
fight Johnny Rosiina, Mllwoukee.
in an eight-round aeml-windup
match here April 30. ,
Gaicnto announced recently
that he would start training for
* wwback and expected »
make his first-bout jo about five
weeks.
. , , _ *UY WAR BOND* A OTAMPO
bail season In 1M3. He *ai<L be
would be In condition for a rTfor-
ous year
THE PALM FOR winnliig the
consumption race among regular
member* of the club went to the
Hon. Thad Felton of Pennsylvw-
nla, Tennessee, Denver, Oaceo-
la. East fames Road and Pearce
and Costume street ____
THAT BRINGH us to the
' coaching »Uff. It ran he truth-
fully shtd that the staff dM n«b-
I' It said toon and ate more
than any robrhing staff we have
evethod herr ~ -
However, after a careful ana-
lysis, II wno derided by unani-
n ions vote that Couch Hotly Mc-
11-more, using that Old 0m*T
teeklqir. ute more M— twfce
ilMt JM both Coach Stall-
worth and Cooch Brown combin-
ed. .
COACH BROWN, no doitot,
waa worried about the forth-com-
ing re toy*, hut t hate-l* another
story for another time. ,
Restrictions On Sale
Of Farm Fencing lifted
ON HAND /DR the rotfestr
beridrn those previously men-
tioned, were L G. Sanders. Sbote
non L Morris, Bill Millteaa. Bob
Mathrrar, Fred’Hartmon ami the
following players:
. . . — BUY WAR BONDS * OTAMPO
Farm Fencing may now be aold
without restriction, but deal-
ers have been requested to
gel) it only whore there to imper-
ative need and only in necessary
quantities.
It no longer to necessary for
dealers to require purchasers of
fencing to fUl out form MR-20,
the OPA ha* notified the depart-
ment' of agriculture.
HAD THADS recent business
contemporaries seen him in act-
ion and thereby deduced how
hungry he muit have been, they
would have handed him an extra
dime with each car deal to er,
able the jsycee president te get ,
a doughnut and a cup of cof- NATIONAL CHAMPS
feoT^ NEW YORK April 12. tF —
' - 1. . .... — There were 10 new individual Na-
THERE WERE two father* on tional. A. A. U. wrestling champ-
hand. George Walmsley Sr. and ion* today as the Wert Side Y.
Gene Slagle 8r. It must be said M C. A. Installed team laurels in
at this time, with apologies, that Its trophy case. __
George Walmsley Sr. must have • —*UY #ONt»B a STAMPS
meant it and was not kidding «« «rv rTASSIFlED AD6—
when he remarked that all ef -TRY EOT CLAaWTIRP RUte-
the points were, gone at hi*
home.
COLUMNAR
ANALYSIS PADS
From 2 Columns Up
Hie Daily Sun
Phone 520 or 521
Of course, Father ritogte did
get In tote and off behind the
reat, but hod he gotten there at
8 pei Saturday he coold not
have matched the senior Wallin
ley. It wws agreed by several
club member* that Mg George
would have been there yet hnd
not little George finally, in fair-
ness to himself and the remain-
der of the family, finally aeked
that the food consumption eenne.
Young George himself did * pret-
ty fair Job. He ate until hto
arms could no longer reach hto
plate, HI yoo get whnt we mesuv
The elder Walmsley, however, to
noted for having rather large
■r
BUBBA BILL SWAlN will kl-
ways be a midget He simply
sat* so much it wean him down
to carry himself around, and
thereby will never be able to get
any rise. He upheld the dignity
of the freshman class of REL in
a very freshman manner ,•
“ H* was not even perturbed
when tobaaco sauce was substi-
tuted for catsup, nor horse radtoh
for saiad oreasing He went on
hto way merrily- and won No. 1
honors for the evening.
Lot's Go
Bowfing...
Far Fun a.iJ
Hash's Sake!
Bawling to your sport If IP*
fun and relaxation you'ro af-
ter! Our alley* an known to
be the beat ... our otono*-
pbere friendly and congenial.
Gome oacc and you* want to
n!
ALLEYS
Mie
-r.;— -
A: 1
In the
itt
We Welcome It But-
Spring bring* with it a great menace tj cold weather clothe*! Moth*! You
won’t be wearing them for many month*, *o *aftguard against moth*, fira
and theft by putting them in our modern ttorage vault*. Bring them in now
while we have room for YOU.
and atw
reday.
Today
a rigid,
should
dined
loyal. Ir
to buy
A quick
you
Safeguard Your Clothes!
☆ .
WHITE STAR
501 S. Pruatt
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, April 12, 1943, newspaper, April 12, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100238/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.