Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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the
in
one season.
Andy Coh-
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Palestine
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Derrill Pratt, manager of the Waco
York
Briscoe is one of the real leaders
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MINUTE MOVIES
i vr-i ouTA LuCk' Nu’.J
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^P-PEB€
playing no
playing for
Clyde Barfoot, once
in the Texas league,
P. A. 6 told rvarynhera. dnd ufw.y.
with ay ary bit ot bitt and parcb rr-
movad by the Princa dlbrrl proaati.
baseball
today.
with the
took his
was
the
hurler and on a
Texas league he
Eddy product, property of
Cubs, is pitching splendid
not
this
sion
seasons but who
with New Orleans'
given his outright
Ostergard
hitters ii
golf
An-
a $20,000
We also
waivers
Strict Union
Made
THE
excitement
HERE
TO M0RR°u)
form
Mia-
only
Last
Cool as a conductor telling you it’s the
wrong ticket. Sweet as the remembrance
that you have the right one in another
pocket. Mild and mellow and fragrant
as any smoke could be. Mild, but with -
that full, rich tobacco body that bangs
your smoke-spot in dead center.
Do you ever smoke a pipe? I’d like to
bet that you will—often—when you find
out how good it tastes with P.A. for
packing. Here’s double-barreled smoke-
joy. Pipe or cigarette, you can’t beat
Cohen,
playing
of
MOT DAM !’ -1WATS
UlHAT WE WANT-
COME ON , BO*/- <
WE&O1. 7
San
Lefty
star
Detroit before the
there this season between
letics and the Tigers:
did not do so well
last year has been
release by Little Rock]
me Dr.
Golden
lots of Chilton,
rounds of base-
to the majors,
in the majors,
in the Coast
Last year for
games and lost
A Pacific Coast
beauty by
find
Springfield by a score of 2 to 1. Hap
Briscoe is
game with Muskogee. He is being
used at shortstop.
team of the Texas league, holds
major league record for playing
the the most number of
Pitchers are having a hard time in
the Texas league this year. Stars of
last year cannot get started and we
find Dallas asking waivers on Spike
Bassett has
coaching experience.
ftUT (OH H-J ahJi' THE x
SL16MI*ESr IDEa ur (
also playing a splendid
The first
tournament
tonio, June
auspice.-' of
association.
of age or under will be
1920, is going back. He is
only .205 with the Memphis
Schinandt is a
brother of
great baseball for the
Alabama. fie has
and playing first base
winning practically all
It is thought that
the property of a ma-
in a recent
years
ed to enter.
FOR SALE RY
ALL GOOD DEALERS
Eddie Farrell of the New
Americans and played
year before,
his prime . then,
better
Waco
Ray Schmandt, one of the great-
est- first basemen who ever played in
the Texas league, being with Hous-
ton in
hitting
team
ter
A. Y. Freeman, who is now
the Shreveport team, and who
product of the sand
'lias almost made the
ball from semi-pros
He has seen service
in the Texas league,
league and elsewhere.
Oakland he won five
two in the Double,
league.
He is still a star
leading team in the
would win more than half his games.
in 156 the
Although Pratt was in
he was
than he is
Syd
en, is
University
been pitching
and has been
of his games.
Cohen is now
jor league ball club,
same ,Colu-« hurled the first six ill-
| nings against the Mississippi Aggiffl
held them to three hits, and
score 10 to 0 in his favor,
place back at first base
Dutch Polvogt, star with
last year is leading the Cotton States
league in hitting. In 11 games his
Batting average is .447. Polvogt has
also pitched one game and won it.
A testimonial luncheon;
grade automobile; a chest
I a big cow boy sombrero-
as a
Shreveport
has asked waivers on Dick
*on. Dallas has alsb asked
on Knott.
Catcher Roadcap of the Muskogee
team, who showed great form for
awhile, has been turned back to the j
Waco Cubs. Roadcap, however, has .
a batting average of .303. Muskogee
has signed Jack Banner and a scribe
of that city says he is a splendid
prospect. If Banner is a prospect,
then Jakey Atz is a rookie.
bot proved only
'ttd was sold for
aot to have any
* hu release, but
* aaktd the wrong
ask his manager.
jfanies
In 1917 Pratt played
annual State Boys
will be held in San
23, 24 and 25 under the
the San Antonio Junior
Only those 18
allow-
A few years ago
one of the greatest
Texas League. He
Southwestern university in 1920
1921.
McNair,
the Waco
baseball for the Muskogee team. He
won from Fort Smith recently by a
He score of 2 to 1, and then defeated
in
opening game
the Ath-
THE TRAIL
AND ST.'JtD
DCMJN '..1l
-RjU’ARDS
DEATH
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BIDS WANTED
The Board of Trustees of the Bren-
ham Independent School District will
receive sealed proposals at Brenham,
I exas. Wednesday, June 8th, 1927,
for the construction of the High
School Building. Bids will be opened
at two o’clock p. m. at the office of
B. }’. Tgague, in the First National
Bink bldg. Plans and specifications
may be obtained at the office of pie-
sccke & Harris, architects, Austin,
Texas, on and after Wednesday, May
25th, 1927. A deposit of $25.00 will
he required to guarantee return of
, plans and specifications. The Board
Robert-Trustees reserves the right to ac-
I erpt any hid. or to reject any or all
waivers bids.
J. L. CHAPPELL,
j Secretary Board Trustees, Brenham
Independent School District.
I it seems' to us that the Texas league
' magnates are trying to borrow
I trouble. St. Louis has had the Hous-
ton team quite awhile, and it has
never yet sent enough talent down to
| win a pennant for the Buffs. This
I year the Buffs have ‘the best team in
j the circuit outside the box, but won't
i win the pennant unless they land two
I more highly capable pitchers, and St.
j Louis does not have two such men at
its disposal. St. Louis also has
Syracuse to satisfy. That’s a double
A team, and the fans of that city,
i like the fans of any city desire a win-
' ncr.
Crandall was in the Coast league
for seven or eight years.
a high-
of silver;
a floral
piece s'haped like a huge corn cob.
A Knockout
in One Round!
For years Puritan has held the undisputed title of
Champion!
Puritan is s blend of the choicest ingredients, includ-
ing selected No, 1 barley and genuine Imported
Bohemian Hope. That accounts for its
Strength!
and that ts why it gives best Results! Why not
challenge the championship of Puritan Malt? Try
any other brand you choose—
Compare Results!
Yea, you can safely place all bets on Puritan Malt's
uniform* Quality!
of the Western association hitters.
I He is Intting for an average of .383.
| Johnny Reider is hitting just above
I Briscoe with an average of .391.
Doc Crandall, who was with the
New York Giants fro.n 1908 to 1917, Hunter, a sensation of 1926, who was
is still able
J^****' who wig come
AFTER IM, BO/ ■ HEEP
T uP - VT.TJE GAININ'
'VI EVER/
Girl*, Provide a Foundation
for Your Future Health
Port Arthur, Texas.—"When I was
a girl my health got very poor. My
stomach was weak
an'1 1 became mel-
/■SKg'ik ancholy. Some one
VW advised my father
fif S‘ve
y Medical Discovery
\ f and the 'Favorite
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got three bottles of
each, aud I took
them alternately,
and before the six
bottles were gone
I T was feeling and looking likQ a dif-
ferent girl. I have enjoyed fairly
good health ever since."—Mrs. J. F.
Taylor, 620 New Orleans Ave.
i Dr. Pierce’s Famous Family reme-
dies are sold at all drug stores. In
1nn„ tablets, 65 cts., or liquid, Large
i Bottles $1.35.
a star pitcher
and always a
au&uvt •, IB
pitching up to his usual
year Barfoot is with the
club and to date has won
games, having lost four,
year he won 13 and lost 14.
Banner was with the Austin team
la'-t year and he is a capable catcher,
but he has been around a long, L „
V j « 11’ iv iiti v
Here is what Ty Cobb received in Adv. 47 15t
big show. 'nK successful baseball in that class
a clip over 'A circui‘
teammate.
He is Ruel Love
Rex Love of the
i brother of Ross
fame. Dallas pur-
'm Atlanta, and Waco
gumshoeing for
.....rever, knows
Tst year he won
•"st 17. That
in the
k^B”Tynun ‘8 8°'ng to coach
k a11 team ,le*t spring.
II^. I°me caching experi-
■ coached the Rice team.
K, . lryTnan was manager
hi
158
games' at second base for the Boston
Bohemian Hop-Flavored
PuriTan Malt
g Prove it given best results . . . Try it!
to pitch. He is part own- referred to as
Wichita, Kans., team of Dallas' critics.
Antonio asking
! Ward, who was regarded
I southpaw early last year.
I has ask
^*>te in the official bulletin i ketball should prove highly capable,
jfeentary Farrells office that a' He has been closely connected with
F as^*n8 for the release of Fielding Yost for the last several
B Novak had been denied. No-1 years, and Yost is one of the worlds
. •* remembered.as the boy greatest mentors. Bassett has had
I1"11* Waco from the Virginia six years’
• •*« year, and made the trip
"I the Cape of Good Hope.
••**•) it took him that long to
"e- He ’tarred for a couple of
Proved only a morning
$2500.
trouble
seems that
person. He
BACK in my home-town, this, meant a
"notice” in the newspaper. But I’m talk-
ing about another kind of a puff and
another kind of a paper—a puff of a
cigarette made with Prince Albert and a
makin’s paper. Here’s a thrill you can
repeat every few minutes!
Get some Prince Albert and the papers
and start rolling today. The instant you
get a full breath of that wonderful P.A.
fragrance, your fingers are set to roll.
Then you make one and light up. Here’s
a taste you never had before in any good old P. A. Beat it? Why you can’t
home-rolled cigarette. even catch up with it! Try P.A.
Fringe albert
.—no other tobacco is like it!
/ HlS HORSE IS ALL IN
‘ 5 "PATCHES”. AN' U)E YE
'll! X <30’’’
' Giants, who a year ago was consid-
ered a great fielding shortstop but
only a mediocre hitter, has shown the cr of ,he
most sensational improvement at bat ’•’<’ Western league, and is still hurl-
of any youngster in the
He is hitting the ball at
I .400 and has passed his
I Rogers Hornsby.
From a long-distance point of view
•”s signed another member
I Love family.
' ‘ brother of
‘ also a
M. u. |
•’'"' froi
*ea do'"R some |
Nobody, how
With Atlanta la-
■ *a®e’ and |,,st
II Will not carry him far
1 fc’gue
S—TX /maybe L can hide among-
fJ^HE EEL f ROCKS ON THE
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AND UJITWOUT
uimVing To
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WAT, PLUNGES
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927, newspaper, May 26, 1927; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174501/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.