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ELF TO A
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Is a Harder Job In World
'(^dating, We Haven't Seen If
0F ALL football, basketball and '
Blue Devils Set For Schreiner S!
Annual Tilt
SsQslS Always Met
S," tsar =» %%%
ferag-sSS! MaflleUff
HW^we hawt bew sclwol trustee, will rei^mber the ■THI|#lV IIII
d* maple court blind gamel’m talking about, He saw a ^
, , Marlin and McGregor contest sev- _”",e ^un*or College Blue
®ral yea™ «go that ended in ir:;,I?evils awaited th« *«o hour but.
OIATELV impossible riot. They chased the referee over ~.ey *** nct, men condemned.
^basketball official, the grandstand, and he jumped..... Th« Schrelner'Mountaine
,«e too hairline, and -over a barbed wire Cyclone fence Clipy that role now.
only an instant ui that Marlin people 'said could not
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CRABTREE CORNERS. BUT
l LI WE YOU JUST THE SAME
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M 1 KNOW WHY, A»SS ABB*.
ITS BECAUSE X3U FOUND OUT
THAT iVE BEEN SKIMPIN' ■
TO PUT ALL I CAN INTO
UNTO) STATES DEFENSE
STAMPS
necrs oc-
cupy that role now. '
The Blue Devils are the only
in the
jE-snjB SaWfSii sr«.r„'irs:
f-SBif. S&S-rjgsj teHSasr*
Hood did or did dot field. The fans ran after him, mmmm—mmmmmmmmmmuhmmmmrnmm
‘fye can't remember a caught him and nearly killed him . AiLn. *> ....
pi called on the youngster, for some decision or another, • UlflGr dpOTTS
El’Ss. Jgrase °"Next Pase
lt#tharging is about as had been lured to make some
|L ii you can draw; . “%n*y" decisions by some boys
1 who had serious dough riding on
r GOOD coaches, and our the outcome,
i be placed in that cate- '
, got expect perfect of- BUT THIS column has been fol-
All they want is consis- lowing the boys up and down tire
1 know the .boys with country for many'years- (too
is human beings, many), and this is the only time
IL want everything to be vye ever knew (and this isn't for
| about the same, and they certain) that an official deliber-
1 their chances on the ately tried to change the outcome
of a game by a rank decision.
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District Juniors To
Race Here April 11
A junior high *ch»>I track end The final* In the senior divi-
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trict 18
high |eh.iol
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tool meet wn April 10 night. ,
Dr. N. S. Holland, director of
the meet, notified district
schools of this grew event today
in a circular letter.
The preliminaries in the meet
will be held Saturday morning,
April 11, before the senior high
preliminaries. Final* in the meet
will be run off Saturday after-
noon.
staged^ under the wnrersary, nas won eignt out or
Elms
night
AB entries In the junior high
•vents will be required to wear
either tennis or rpbber soied
shoes—without cleats—the an-
nouncement said. \
Beverly Rcekhold. Lee track
coach, will direct the athletic de-
partment of the meet '|pip
probability teams will be entered
from both Baytown and Horace
Mann Junior high schools,’
A tie
the goal
Robert E.
they invad. South Park for the
final baskeioall game of the sea-
son. ' *
The aanders have won seven -
out of eleven South Park, their
adversary, has wow eight out of
cinch cn a tie for third
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Venetian Upsets Godfrey Keglers
Veronfca Leomina Magic
Card Tricks Necessary tor Film
>l$ a 12-Honth Preposition With
of Loose Ends Here and There
| IT were possible for
boys "early an entire week without a
contest, but that was quirk of
the schedule that can1 not be
remedied now,
Coach Doyle Coe has hot
worked the-team hard -Orta-week *.................
but has attempted to keep it in HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 19 (Rtf — A do them in acceptable fashion,
fettle by drills each evening. JSi9g mm. mm* Jan Grippo 8b*...to* to do them while
The contest will be staged here has one of the mojt • pleasant dancing , and singing an appro-
at 8:15 pun. Friday, and a fine. JPh* »» town. He b holding priately titled song, “Now You
crowd is expected. The junior hands with Veronida Lake, See^ flow You Don’t"
college students Win be on hand, teaching her tricks during most ' <it's a tough routine this girl
en masse, and it is expected that of his working hours. has," said Grippo. "I could do
„ many of the townspeople of the The tricks are sleight of hand the' magic okay, but I certainly
Tri-Cities will also be^ttrracted which she must learn for Para- couldn’t keep my; mind on sing-
^ mount’s “This Gun for Hire.”
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Tommy King’s hot 598 series led
the Venetian Room in i 3 to 1
upset over Fahy Godfrey's Insur-
ance in the classic league session
last night at the Tri-Cities Bowl-
ing Center, to whittle down the
lead of the pace-setting Godfrey
five. J. B. Tyrees 547 paced God-
frey’s.
Another upset was the Blue Ar-
row Coffee Shop’s 3-to-l margin
oyer Southern Select Beer. Wig-
gen’a 587 paced the Blue Arrow,
ders
place.
A Port Arthur win over Con-
roe will cinch the crown for the
Jackets. A Beaumont win at
Orange will cinch the runner up
spot for the Royal Purple. It
looks as if it might come oat
that way although the Ganders
will have to be in high gear to
defeat the jGreenie*. The* really
won’t be favored to win. They
should lose, by all right. But they ’ •
should have lost the last time
they played the Greeniea—but
they didn’t.
The standings, just before the
final games: .
Team W. L. Pet
Port Arthur ........9 2 Jl*
South Park ..... 8 3 .727 -
KT**...........* 5 5
Orange ..... ... 3 9 48*
Bail ............ 2 10 .175
Louis Kunctka. who played a
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Breoidyn Dodgers
Opening in Havana
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het* for the combat.
YOU SHOULD see the two
I fan in the Tri-Cities coaches when they start arguing
[•tat length* the coaching about whether a play wiB work or
M each year in trying to on the assignments of each player
it Winning combination, oh a new play. They yell and
MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 19. CB)—The
Brooklyn Dodgers, winner* of
Usually a Texv Houslohians; M«s take ls“TasI“as a' My .time.” ---------- ^
parents of Schreiner students, magician who gets into Interim- Grippo, although an expert at ‘ "® ftt
watch * the Mountaineers when tional complications with a spy. the music business, is not a pro- t0*ay’
“srrr aws vt rs s w ss art gsrsus*
a combination of Fred Hand, lam- ’• I “flesh peddler.’ He le«,rn’ed
sar aarth**- ■isir.&'swta ,5ft risjs?rt3ss
the key players in next ^t* adecision, l^natein^ls games thus far. Mar- so hero Robert Preston can who Js^the tmnyer of
. , ng Leo
and President ■ Larry
Mac Phail, will leave here in two
Dlanea.
hnne '
Twill use. The boys who
J the plays are studying
i home each night. By the
j first game gets here, most
[wofk will lie done. It.will
e s matter of whether or
r boys are better than the
1 DAN Stallworth is more
i footba'l coach. He, is a
|d boys (for the football
- He is their coach, a
or, nurse, doctor and
. He advises tHe l&n ' W
j but their love affairs,
it * over he may even be
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THE GUY WHO said football
coaching is a three-month job
never spent much time around a
high school or college gymnasium.
Brother, it’s a. 365-day job each
year, 24 hours.a day.
BUT IT IS interesting to watch
the thousands of loose ends thread
together. Personalities, parents,
studies, aptitudes, speed, tempera-
ment, cost, willingness, hustle and
a thousand and one other things
must be given consideration.
And it’s just about once in a
thousand years that 10 victories
In a row are tha final reward.
Buckles.and Harley Ashley,
as well as Carl Conway, have
been seen in relief roles, depend-
ing upon what the tide of the
battle shows.
The South Texas district rep-
Preston can
track her down and rescue her
frciu the clutches of the villains.
To prove that their trickster
is bona fide, the writers pqt in a
scene showing the heroine doing
11 feats of magic. Grippo was
weight-Melio Bettina of Beaoon,
NT. Y:
It’s been oniy a hebby with
Jan UP . to now. But he couldn’t
turn down such a business-
proposition as teaching tricks to
AW'S
Iff. Texas—Goose Creek
Factory
Demonstration
Friday, February *0
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Shsvemutcr to our More,
trained factory expert will
hooe absolutely free aod
Without any obligation any
Shareiqaifer brought in during
the demonstration, uling the
same exclusive Sunbeam self-
sharpening compound used by
the factory to bone-in new
comb-and-cutter; rets. It will
bring your Shavamaster to
peek efficiency in a burry. It s
aomething new by Shavemaster.
for oqly a. few cents * your. ^
i IN AND SEE THE
[MARKABLE NEW
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iVEHASTER
FASTER! EASIER!
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3RY-TRAINED EXPERT
floor to explain
DRY SHAVING
1W alway* wanted an electric shaver but were not sure
i could use one, come in and talk with this factory repre-
Vatch him demonstrate this remarkable instrument on
, * ^atds. Only Sunbeam Shavemaster has the exclusin
J*ad that has made so- many friends and kepi them. One
He,d « best—Sb*tematter has it. Demonstration
| l throughout the day) ,
! biado srranggmpntK with the manufacturer of the famous
coaster to have a factory-trained expert ia our store
k all day Friday. He la here to prove to your satis-
>®u oan Shave faster and closer with the new Shave-
1 >ou can with a straight-edge or safety rasor.
See The New Model "M"
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resentative in the annual state hired to see that she learned to the lovely Miss Lake,
playoffs will be determined in a _ , " - ’
tournament to be staged at a ' # : ,' • ■ ,.....
yet undetermined spot. The Mnilt BdvieU HCWS - Mr$. P. H. Bowdoin
teams to compete in the tourna- lqvHI wttrel1 MfcTTJ ___________________
ment, the four ranking teams in
the 1942 race, are Schreiner, Lee,
San Antonio college and Texas
Lutheran college.. . ......
Representatives of these ttvo
schools will meet in Segtiin Sun-
day to decide on a place, In aH
probability Schreiner will get the
tournament if it wlabts it.. San
Antonio doesn’t want the meet,
FERN HARRINGTON
CIRCLE MEETS . *
The Fern Harrington circle met
at the Baptist church Monday aft-
ernoon for U Mission program.
Mrs. R. G. Taylor was in charge
of the program ahd brought the
devotional.
Also on the program were Mes-
it is Upderstood. and, Seguirf had dames W. Munson, James, and W.
it last year and Lee the year j. Dozier.
' 1 "Fellow-Helpers to the Truth,” a
mission study book, will be
before, w
.. ___BUY DEFENSE 80ND8
Baytown Bows to
Lutherans, 34-31
Stewart Gunderman’s swing band
will play a group of popular songs.
The Glsto’ glee club will sing sev-
eral numbers from the operetta,
"Eeny, Mceny, Mlny Mo."
Mrs. F. M. Busch will preside at
the socitfl hour.
' Mrs. H. Lansftfrd, president,
urges a good attendance . ’
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Texan loses Suit on
Massadwsetts Tuts
oowmj . ewwi ••*** wv
taught by Mrs. E. H. Egge at 8
pm. Monday, ' feb. 23, at the
Those present were the above AUSTIN, Feb. 18. (EE)—The
mentioned and Mcsdamcs R.’ S. Third Texsg court of dvll ap-
peals today entered a judgment
.....*'"* "* mmonwetilUi
The Baytown Humble Piler
eagers bowed, 34 to 31, to the
Trinity Lutheran five of Hous-
ton at the Baytown gym last
night. • 4
Wagner’s 18 points paced the
Lutherans, wh% A1 Simmons’
10 wag tail for Baytown.
Baytown led all the way until
the final few minutes wfipn the
Lutherans nosed ahead.
Baytown will
ey here next
Austin and J..L. Langston.
iCHUKRAlf (SERVICE
SOCIETY MEETS "
Mrs. W. E. Williams was named
tian Service at Lul
.when the society met at the
church Tuesday afternoon for a
business session. *
Flans were completed for ob-
servance of the Wbrld Day of
. . Prayer for peace at the church
play CwiffewMlP-from 9 a.ra. to 11 *.m., Friday, Feb.
WednesdayfjrtftHt, 20. Mrs. N. A. Brawner wlU direct
and University Oaks next -Thurs-
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Bayton-n
Denson 7.1.“
White.........
Bvnum ................2
Taylor ................ 3
tm.imons ..... 5
Rlese 0
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Barling .....7.\,. .. .r-0
Weatherford 2
Bailey ........
TOTALS . 7.. 44\ « 84
personal Fouls: Denson 2,
White, Bynum, Ttylor, Simmons,
Rlese; Wagner 3, Duncan, Bar-
ling, Bailey.
. . . _ auV OKFINSC |1TAMPS
Vocational Training
Seen As Post-War Need
TN, Feb.
educational system
the program.
A spiritual life retreat will be
k?Id at the Cellar Bayou Meth-
odist church at 9:30 ami. (Monday,
PG FT TP Feb. 23; under the direction of
. 3 0 6 Ho,. N. A. Brawner. All Meth-
odktWQMI) of the Tri-Cltlcs none
are urged to attend.
Present at the meeting were
MesdamcH J, H. Harry, H. Lans-
ford, W. E. Williams, P.-H. Bow-
doin, D. W McLeod, N. A. Brawn-
er and F. M. Busch; ,
RED CROHN MEWING ,
GROUP TO MEET
Mont BeMeu women who Wish
to learn to knit for the Rsd Cross
are urged to attend a meeting at
2:30 p.m. Friday In the Red Cross
building, Mrs. 8. H. Killian, local
chairman, announced today.
Mrs, Roy Patterson will be the
instructor. 8ince no Red Cross ma-
terial Is available now, knitters
art asked to bring their thread.
P-T.A TO HOLD
-fwNDEB’fl DAY PROGRAM
"ClUsenihip, Your Challenge,"
will be the theme of the program
when the Bathers Hill Parant-
Teacher association meets tonight
In the conservatory for a Foun-
der’s Day program. -.1; .
J. Justin JeiumiiNrlll bring the
principle address.
which holds the commonwei
of Massachusetts is entitled to
approximately *210,000 taxes
against Edgar B. Davis of Lul-
ing, noted rubber and oil devel-
oper and backer of the Broad-
way plsy, "The Ladder.”
A judgment against Massachu-
setts In'favor of Davis for fL-*
000,000 damages was reversed
and rendered In favor of Massa-
chusetts, but Davis was allowed
$550,00 damabes as a credit
on a Massachusetts tax judgment
for $724,904. Interests cn the var-
ious judgments was computed to
mske the net award for Massa-
chusetts taOEOll
Red Cress Officials To
Map Disaster Relief
AUSTIN, fob. 19. (HE)—Red
Cross officials will visit 32 chap-
ters in Texas to work out de-
tails at disaster relief, Gov. Coke
Stevenson was notified today.
The local meetings will be fol-
lowed by area meetings at San
Benito, Feb. 24; Corpus Christ!,
Feb. 27; Victoria, March 3; Hous-
-iMr:'March ■ a, - and GalWMii, •
March 10, , ’’i ‘v.?’.:
. , ;,L. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ■-
candidate f '
FORT WORTH. Fell. 19. (U.D—
Lester C. Boone, attorney, an-
nounced today his osndidacy for
state railroad commissioner on
the democratic ticket.
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while the tall man for Southern
was Morosini’s 560. -
The scores:
Fahy Godfrey's Insurance
Montgomery , , . 208 178 169 555
J B. Tyree .188 197 462 547'
Karkowski 172 149 174 495
Morrow ....... 170 170 170 510
Henninger 188 217 139 542
TOTALS ...7 924 911 814 2649
Venetian Room
T. King ....... 218 204 478 59$
Lederer ..H |-----— M|
Llsenbce
Bilker
Bryant ...
TOTALS ....'*50 848 866 2664
Southern Select Beer
Shewell ......... 196 170 182 518
McClendon . 91 182 129 382
J. Kin# ....... 141 111 158 478
Craig . ......H 171 172 1M 509
Morwiol ...... 168 209 188 860
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wTOW vORI SnOp
Wlggen ....... 237 176 174 587
J. W. Jones .. 170 170 170 510
Schneider ... 180 158 155 473
Lewis' ......... 157 lgl *07 548
Palmer ... . .? 144 180 188 493
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dicting' drastic change* In cdu-
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1942, newspaper, February 19, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100975/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.