Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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terrible against weak opposition.
< aidwell continued Its string of
ulus, looking stronger. mid Nniltti
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Elgin »lip|>eil against Kan Mar-
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ready to shoot the works in the
Lu Grange till.
Lefty Gomes
He's a gcrewbiill pitcher
he doesn't have the famous
bell pitch Lefty Goiueit is counted
on heavily for mound duties
firrformanrwi last wwk:
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4. Bellvllle
5. Elgin.
6. Lb Grange.
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Yankees And Reds Shoot Works In World-Series Opener
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Travis PtiiHlps, who is arrang-< “
ing the card, nays that he has all
the top notch amateurs of this part
of the country rounded up for (he
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In the past the amateur .trouts
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npstead, < oa< h Hn,j an. over flow crowd
is due to see Thursday night's
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“All of the boys are in good con-
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Lindy Linnstaedter is coach df i
,the William Fenn six-man f'Mrtbull;
team not Washington His;
boys play Bubba Bouldin’s six-man j
team Friday afternoon lit the fair ‘
- . . (’uldwell plays Navasota at
the Caldwell Caldwell Fri'lay night Many
quarterback has become so useil to Hrenhani'fans plan to attend, anil
. good game is due Don't Mill
....... .-Coach Weldon
Lucas' bunch are a good long-odd* '
tret to beat the Hornets . . Wc
*s may pick them to win
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uiilstaiijling at home! E’rom sta> to ham 1—;'
not souqd so well for this promts-
Th"niTtfo sditny'a ^hftni^ff'an nlii-
ateur short-wave operator.
Shaw has built himself a 10-watt
short wave station at 'home with
the "County Fair Circus which he broadcasts converses
with other "hams’’ in distant lands.
.lust recently freon was granted
a Class “C” license by the federal
government to operate the station
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Cv.ho were hired try these
who are too numerous
nte bill wl o girve a, good
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With Red Ruffing scheduled to. pitch t he opening game of the workl (1() their stunts for a sport loving I
series (or the Yanks. Manager Joe .McCarthy will fidlow up Monte public," * announces promoters of
• Pearson, left, and Bump Hadley. • , the parade.
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_ - Then LUIUg—^ht S-WIKT—Bn(f. p|rnty of. c.uliU'..'..... ,i,. (.aidwell's s t a r . ipiarterbai k, ;,
shoot the works The acrobats will mention will hook into the parade bull fichl, but he’s Just a."ham" terrible against weak opposition.!
be followed by more’circus music. > and Help make it an *•« k.... —.. . . ..
------ in tipc come the decorated feature of the fair. •
Il 1/I V girls in the prime of youth this yeai for the first time.at great hfliiMW. -
f0^*1^?w 00, $11.00, or $2.00 phtee. parade committee wdnWWakhlfijF Th radio sliing'h Kh^ni" 1
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charger in his place
Plenty of Music
The Citizen Circus Band with
Tom Peterson as drum major will
be next in yni-, followed by the
color bearers, these flags will re-
present our Country, our State.
4-H Club. Blinn College. American'.
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Hill WeilM'i. < 'inf rriiiati I hlivl sneket will have the hirtun of starting
1’30 hostilities in the World Seiien at Vank'ir itudium today. He lends
off for the Reds
Remember, nbw, we rate the
clubs in this order judging only by
Some of the out-of-Brenham
fighters are Herbert Asliorn. <^m-
triit AAIT lighttieavy champion,
from Wesley. Henry Hchroeij^i'
169 pounds, from H’..—••—.m..
W 1 I <■ o m e; /(x'roy Lutitge.
pounds, Fayetteville Erwin Sell
midi, 154. Welcome, Henry S<h
midt. 152 pounds, Wtdconn1: and
Wdson Krebs, 156 pounds, Fayett
Fayetteville, vtlie.
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Then corries C. L. Browning,. Jr., i |
_____I •onlrac^.'j whose repre
•entative is kndwn an ci.rutruction
superintend*! This superintedem
‘y the tyj* of man whom oney
would choose when one. wants yg .
job done'rough tn speech anil ac- _
tlon, but with a heart of gold, a
hiillder who does the job but wants
lift rHtftl. J<»- Meredith ‘ '
■ Then cdthes th» '’TFtTfcori Steel t ’
Co. and the (>co Steel Products
Corp.; who are responsible for'the
reinforcing st.’-el and steel pans •—
that were required for (he job.
J. L. Simmons did the cement,
work. I. W. Ray did the stone j
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reaentetive whoae'business it is to;
give an accounting to the govern-
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Roofing Co. did the roof work and
metal work js'ext wc have A
Salisbury whose job it
lathe the building and the
mont Marble Co who placed tin'
marlite for exterior and Intel ba
finish
ladand I Iasi Ing Ik . responsible
for the plasfeiing job. The Kniieei
Co. for ,the ‘ aluminum window.*
■ and screens Anderson,Iron Works
for exterior metal doors.and grilh
anil mlscellanr<iii.M iron
Rufus Walker foi watei proot
Fayetteville; , inR and caulking Venice Ait A ,"’1*
Monroe Hehmid+ -+6‘i-pwMwl», from. Teitazxu —ba. 44i*>-—.J-j-UlUdU—Nu—-i—Jal
15k floors Samm ls .••jbtsH Co for t tu . < on11
j glazing job ■ -
Acomdii al < 'dust 1 netiott ,< v foi
j asphalt floors mid tK-ouiith al wmk
i Allen (.'ohm-1.1 for the painting; All
negro lailtle round, .always? • —~ —
calling signals on the gridiron that
he hud to tail Id a radio set to Navasots short
broadcast more signals Avhen In-
got home.
"Ox" Darby, Caldwell coach, i
very much interested in the'pro-
ject.
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head together with Shaw aiul in , • ••« L^ UVIaT IVls
vent some sort of portable broad-
casting unit with which hr can
call signals from the bench! At
least that is the latest rejswt from J?b Z'W w*» tlwn* •»*’'* k**P P‘,ftw
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Red Ruffing Paul Derringen.
Red Ruffing, left,’of the'New York Yankees, anil Paul Derringer,
right, of the Cincinnati Reds have been named to pitch the opening
game of the world scries at Yankees Stadium, Oct. 4.
.■nr till-nts kei p its under HbR
Hid,1 ng Iu4n<.|» I.. Ib« flu*
■dtlI m ithoVF \Vt 1 if 'dohiK th«’
1 tllr Hrvitto.i we Ihiimw h<jU ; tliuv will Imc the
Anuilciird lUwiftiii ' jnd|’»
From their performances the
past week We would rate the
Southwest conference clubs as fol-
lows :
| 3. Texas. .
4 Rice Institute,
fi. Baylac
6 T. C‘ IT.‘
7 Arkansas.
Remember, nbw,
h^fiks-aau
for that $5.00, $3.00, or
, The .next in line are the Shetland , ton County to haye the best, so
* Pony Riders, boys and girls who come early, get a; good stand
have ridden ponies ever since they \ (standing- room free on all streets)
■ were babies, real equestrian per- and
formancap4 These were gotten at Parade," urges Will Weeren.
great expense for this parade, and p—•/■ »v.„ „„,t
are worth seeing. , 1 -- -
Circus Queen to Appear low the parade to the fairgrounds
Following the pony riders come and be young again and enjoy a
the Queens of the Circus Ring, on thrill.
They’ll Take Hill Against Reds
CUBS, GET HARD FartCard Arranged Her
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Faster than ever will Ex* the amateur boxing bouta Thurs-
day night at the Washington County-Fair.
! The fights will be held in the baseball park starting at
' 8 p. m. ’
Friday the Cubs are pointing for
the first district game October 13
here with La Grange. '
Snappy ^workouts t his wee.k
keeping the Cubs in Shape.
Not <h>ti^fieit with t he Brenham
showing ag-rfjnst Hem
j O'Neil will no doubt have plenty
I.for the Brenham lads to dr>.
K Modse Murski, hurt in the Bryan
| tilt, is back in action and will be dition," says Phillips, "and real
.......i._ ... .1... aC|jon jH gcjng t() take place."
From Brenham,
Somerville, Hempstead and othet '
beautiful horses, al! dolled up for points th'e (cri‘am of the umateui good for plenty of laughs, is idso
the occasion. gfop will come. -j on the card. .
The usual parade places' the
I best at the head, but not this
parade, it's gixxi to the last, for
as a cliniax come the colorful high
stepping High School Binui, and
i following them that har'd hitting
all-muscled High Schikii football
| team, boys who'are strong enough
to Walk, awgyWith the tent. "Bee
them iri*tHi7’T>arade fd) the first
time, and then A'onie those silver
voiced, Pep Squad girls, pepping
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1939, newspaper, October 4, 1939; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347586/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.