Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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All SET BITT THE PLANE FOR BRAVE FLYERS TO COME HERE
’ The writer of the above editorial
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RS
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TEXAS
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Bill Bagwell is going to play with
•the Monroe team this year, Monroe
is an ex-
of it for
schemes,
A Few of our exceptional Used Car
Values “with an OK that counts
spent a limit has been reached. Andy
Cohen, a youngster just breaking in,
dnd described by One conscientious
“'JTiere semes nothing to be done
about it by anybody, pot eve!ttthough~
That’s
a real
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not likely that
year.
new third
returns to
Look for the Red Tag11 With an OK That Counts”
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league and
Alexandria ■
FW MEN .DISGUISED AS
GAUCMOS, ARE NMNGLING<
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THE PLAZA AND VARIOUS
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DO EXACTLY AS I HAYE WRITTEN '
TUERC. AND YOU WILL CATCH THIS
"TRAITOR RED HANDED ?
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Yon
INASMUCH AS the Sporting
News h^s attempted to give Cohen
some advice, prompted only by pre-
judice, let us offer a bit from ’way
■dowr here' in Texas, where Cohen
•was known before New Yorkers had
ever heard his name. ..
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Fort
had a
but it
That’s one position
a ,|own lot,’ is advertised to sign his
6EN. fASSERA
APPlVED IN
SALMO
MO RE-
----- _ _________ team. It is stated
that Bill’s father is in poor health,
lE- and the,star player cannot afford to
I leave home,-and therefore Monroe
GREAT SCUVT,
POLYS. WAG
DQftA ANITA
BETRAYED
DON PABLO
AFTER ALL?
UJE SHALL GEE
NEXT WEEK!
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I The most promising young first
baseman in the minors today is Art
Shires of the Waco team He is a bet-
ter baff player thiX year than Sweeney
of the Cats was last year, and the
latter is with Detroit. It is going to
take a fancy figure to land the serv-
ices of Shires, however.
• OH
IVIE DAV OF.TME
wegta , cona
ANITA. AFTER
her taly wnw
DON PABLO,
11KF)
SSeCD-VT*
"ME PALACIO
This Car
OUR ADVICE as a friend to An-
dy would •'be to take advantage of
every financial- opportunity at this
editorializes on Andy Cohen
the above head. Following is
the baseball publication has to
tatTifg' TuTe WMaoLute ball, players'
union. • • . ■.
criticize him for being ashamed to
sign his name to the above, where
every sentence smacks ’ of envy and
.prejudice. It is unfair to Andy Co-
hen, a ‘ipv Jjsportsman, unfair
‘ANDY TURNS AUTHOR’
The current isssue of the Sporting
News
using
what
say:
“The worst that could be expected
and which might have been expected,
has happened. Andy Cohen, new sec-
ond baseman of the New York
Giants, has been engaged to ‘write’ a
series of articles for a Gotham news-
paper, find Moubtfess arrangements
are being made for syndication of his
articles throughout the provinces and
in various languages.
“There has been criticism enough
of this promotion of ball players from
the field to the press box; the fraud
of most of it has been exposed, and
the damage done has been demon-
strated, but as long as there
tra dollar to be made out
those who contrive such
they will be perpetrated.
1 “In this particular case
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CARAWBA.
ILL Be THERE
AtSbama alumpus is .a capable writ
v. Perhaps that’s what all thjy'huia
balop u about. .Vertagl'fl^ J tS ga
WACO
baseman before the team
this city. That is practically certain.
Just who the third baseman
is another question, but Cub authori-
ties Jiave been dickering for several
prospects to come- here on option.
PRESIDENT C. R. TURNER of
the Waco team has received a splen-
did letter from Felix Vigare, who
writes his appreciation for the man-
ner in which he has been treated
since the injury in Houston. Vigare
states that the doctor tells him he
will be out on crutches within a week
or so, and that the doctor also adds
that the break will be as strong as
ever. Vigare hopes to get back in the
game late in the season.
°P is the most important
® the infield, and a young
COTTON KNAUP is getting old,
but the Texas league veteran
years ago, has lost none of
He was recently fined $10
pended for 10 days because
ing a fight with Sammy Barnes.
Knaupp is manager of the Gulfport
team of the Cotton States
Barnes is
crew.
Manager Ellispn is going to
tet a few 01 his antiques and |
t his baseball store a bit more
trn. Then business will probably
up a bit at Steer stadium.
PETE CASEY has been returned
to Tulsa by Chattanooga. Casey was
the sensation of the minors until he
was hit in the head with a baseball.
At first it was thought that the in-
jury would be fatal. However, he got •
Since the season
shown a tier-
experience will
times he
with his
the rule
ball gets
♦—A
redith Hopkins, Texas
star second baseman, is hitting
286 for the Longhorns.
trough to be considered
■' league prospect, but Hopkins
mother year, and perhaps he will
’ much improvement.
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which the car is offered for sale.
?‘.reJ °< Con,, ta .nd Inapect th«. n-d w
n.w Chevrota own.. . pr.vtou. or, ,„d when you buy from y<xl „,y do
These cars have been reconditioned^ go, confident that we want your good-
with the result that many of them can will, the same as we now enjoy with
hardly he distinguished f~om new cars. Chevrolet owners in this community.
HER LEAVE,
DoAa ANfTA
left com-
plete AND 1-
DETAILED IN- I
STRVCTlONS
FOR GOMEZ
TO FOLLOW
^••OjS its arguments inTri utjjased
•manner.' ft sounfts as If if’were writ-
ten by a broken down ball player whose names are signed to articles.
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J IS NOW getting about time for
iter Morris to fire his manager,
course the niapager has nothing,
kwith the team's poor showing,
when there is a change of man-
B, there is always an alibi for the
| owner, or for the one who does
tiring and firing.
*—*
e Baylor Bears will play their
id game of the series against
1 university today. Dick Hooper,
in the long ago starred for both
IF IT was all right for Cuyier to
tell in a series of newspaper article*'
about 'his trouble with Pittsburgh au-
thorises last year, and the proper
thing for Horusby, Ruth, Cobb,'Um-
pire L'ans, and a number of others
to^ earn side money by signing their
. '«nc\ V 'JVngns ar’.HiiJIb why jtn’t it
that imgr
ippears as if Danny Bloxsom is
to go back to class D. A
t scribe recently had the
ng: ‘Danny Bloxsom is a
chap, likeable, and at times
the most efficient fielding
in the league. The fans
ite that Danny's youth and in-
:nce are handicaps against the
ition the Texas league offfers.
Would like to see him make
because he is young,, a hustler,
energetic as anybody else on
I field. Frankly, however, it is
well that the club owners face
itable now and keep a weath-
Peeled for a
t the post.
Bfcxsom has
1 that only
e, and although at
tiled the spectators
‘ play, it has been
the
UAM RY
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back m the hneup late in the season,
I but has never been ‘ himself since.
His effort to ■ stage a comeback this
has been a failure, according to
word*front Chattanooga, the blow
apparently having affected his- vision,
W York has always b.een
to analyze the sfrategy of team lead- • like that.”
If
an error at home, and only in one
game this season has he made a bob-
ble. If the Cubs can land a star third
baseman the Waco infield will be sec-
ond to none in the circuit^ and with , . _ . .
- - ’ • j a couple of years, but not now. jonn-
■wrc-^Y1'Jf^iaT^o^--wntmg‘,ttie syonei
under their names, while Cohen, an
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AM. TWATS 3UGT IT EXCELLENCY, ME IS IN ,
WAITING UNTIL -W! D&y OF THE CEREMONY BEFORE
ATTACHING SCXJ " UOUJEVER. I MAYE FOUND THAT
WE IS EXPECTING A CALL FROM ANOTHER CON-
SPlRATOTZ AND MULL BE AT A CERTAIN HOUSE
'----1&-NORROU) NK3MT * TMERE^
UQU UXLL B>E ABLE
pendability. Satisfaction
and Honest Value /
Never before in our hiatorv have we de- Furtha»mo«».
I’’1’! that when
** 08n*lly costs the club one or
nins.”
BEFORE EYES
Dwk Spots Before
Felt Dull, Tired,
Doesn’t Get
Down Any More.
Of t£ mI^h0Whehad
”?ertt °f Thedford’s
b® * boy.
^Oarland, of this city.
^°ku liy the mlnes»
of• ,blt °f time on ac-
setta^? spells 1 b*41- I
£th B^vUlg a tMt®
very duU- Ured
would b*’® dark
01 my eyes- and I
*“ dS 1 Would
^®Jtae, but didn’t seem
«• whlcb0^ to B1«k-
“Ifrit J dld‘ and Bfter •
u *Lmucb better. Now
“(tot -JJ**1 ‘he least
tan down. I cer-
kr tne^h.?1*1 u baa done
k without Black-
h<e ?n • vl«it. I take
kith u my sult-caae.
Mb fa Zbetter now than it
* « BrLjndJ believe It
- « “lack-Draught that
Prepared from
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LIFE IS DON PABLO VENTURA S IT IS WE W»O U/A%
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innltoehle
to the Sporting New*',, which usually proper for Coheii_£Q__d.Q.
.....T,'bt^. rcc'Tniy ajtfereftcc.. tiun
can sec is that most of the player#-
left to third, and it is
«Q»___A . .
it is any stronger this
Worth also thought that it I ♦
sensational star at shortstop, ' ' . . ,
I Cleve and now gets
has been making changes. .. „ . . . o „ „
Alex Hooks of the S. M. U. team,
where Waco’s _ . - , - .. >
Seems that tHg In-inos arc >gom& to
™| being the home of Bagwell. A report
ILLAS has been having a hard player can fool you more at that po-1 frciu the Louisiana cily state? that
getting along. And it now seems , sition during the exhibition days than circulnstances have added BiH to the
can a player at any other position. class b‘ Monroe U
The work of Bloxsom was the talk
of Shreveport fans during the sprflq-
They regarded him as a wonder, said
he would be the best shortstop in the ' has a double A ball player. The Bag-
Texas league, and we commented in 1 we||s have a plantation near Monroe,
this column that his improvement But if tbe rtal truth were tolj( the
over his Texas association days when rcport wOllld state tbat Bii|‘s arm
he belonged to Austin must have been won-t let llinl ^et- higher than class
remarkable, but evidently there has J D witb Da]las last
year, Bagwell
been no more than the natural im- bjt very but players, took awful
proveemnt, and that is not enough to bbcrties on Bagwell’s glass park. He
make Bloxsom a Texas league ball bad a bard tjnie pegging the ball from
n he can no longer make the grade
lietd an infringcTnent ort the sacred * . '
rights x>t .this young Amerii'.m ,ii he ls.,\iS% \ urk vKWspaygy
-hrv n oire, t.r 'd^^ewsj^i^aTfiJji7'iiiTf^.lllK j-u- wby-tiroutd
required to confine his' activities Jo theSpofr ng Xei* or any other new*-'
the playing end. ‘ 'paper rise jn .its wrath.-and cast-slur-
.. .. ’ » ) . ring remarks m the .tirecfiorToT Andy
<■ >4 Let us, at any rafe. hope Mr. AiP">,- ’ , • •
vouch .' Isn t it possible for Coheti to
write a series of stores without criti-
c ring .such stars' as Hornsby • and,
Alexander? And if.he does decide to -
tell about the style of the ’game's *
outstanding stars, 'atvd goes so far as
to criticize them, wliat about it? Isn’t
lie as capable of offering constructive
criticism as the average scribe of the
land, who probab'y .has never played
( a professional game in his life?
er» who were matter* t>f baseball
play, some of them, before he wa* did not sign hi* name. That'* where
burn, -and who have forgotten more he get* our commendation. You can’t
baseball than Andy Cohen ever will
know, and who are^men who proba-
bly will be remembered when AndyS,
’present rabid and tarwiant worship-
. dKJS tomorrows,
'till, that Cohen; whatever has be-
thor. Cohen's articles will be'confined
, as*Ynu?h‘as possible to tTie New York
s I reading field. It won't matter so
writer as Bling ‘s green oh,maw of mueh "hat Andy writes about, as re-
the points in basebalTas-a player on garps . the influence on thf baseball
i J knowledge an understanding of the
name as a possible •critic of th<^ style' average' Gotham fan , who,will buy live
and stance of Rogers Hornsby, and paper to see-what Andy Cohen has
the craft of Grover Alexander. He is lo say
v'Batte
Y Tires
2ORILLO
SOUR NFS
SATrE
ED UtiEFlANT
LATEST
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y^ightin
players have been sent out with in-
structions that they play first base.
of many
his pep.
and sus-
of stag-
ougln to find one capable of stepping
into me shoes of George Burns, but
it probably will not be Hooks. The
latter is a good college player, and
may be able to make class A within
Harry Brown in the utility role, there ny hag been to Shreveport
will be ample strength in reserve.
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