Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1929 Page: 11 of 16
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Member and oaptain British in-
ternational golf team for several
yeare, the man who introduced golf
into British East and South Afica,
aad New South Wales.
anoe that made the flight of
the Graf Zeppelin possible.
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DAUAS, Aug. 2. protect of the first game of Wedneaday’a
Shreveport, Beaumont double header won by Beaumont, was disallowed
by William B. Ruzeles. neting president of the Texaa learue today.
Shreveport charzed the umpire had not been justified in ejeeting
Manacer Phelan of Shreveport in the fifth laalae for smoking on the
vayer’s beach while managing his team in street clothes. The loss of
the manager’s leadershlp, Shreveport asserted, caused the team to lose
the ram a ___ ।
Ruggles ruled that while there was no rule against smoking on the
teach the umpire was charged with maintaining the dignity of the league
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SAN ANTONIO, Tea, Aug. 29—
Thirty bids on the first unit of con-
struction at Randolph Field, involv-
ing an expenditure of 83,000,000,
were opened by Captain A. W. Park-
er, construction quartermaster, at
the site of the now air corpe train-
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grade, you will give your motor the
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the amazing flights of this great air liner,
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I FORT WORTH, Tex, Aug. 29-
Sale of the 26,000 aere raneh of Tom
B. Owens of Fort Worth and New
York City, situated west of Tucum-
carl, la Quay county. Now Maxice,
has been made to Wiley Blair aad A.
C. Adkins of Dallas. Consideration
was aet announced. The sale waa
made about a month ago.
By PAUL R, MICKELSON
Amsociated Press Sports Writer.
CLEVELAND, Aug. 29--Mrs. Gregg
Lifur and Kathleen Wright, a pair
1 of veteran eampaigners from Lor
Angeles; Mra. .0. 8. Bill, Kanaas
City’s golfing mother, and Pegty
Wattles, Buffalo ace, survived gruel-
tion as to which tire will wear the longest.
On the wheels of the Miller Test Fleet
we ran this new tire opposite the tires of
13 leading makes over all kinds of roads.
Consider this sensational result:
In every case the New Miller Geared-to-
the-Road outwore and outlasted the com-
petitive tire.
That’s why we place upon this tire an
'. umsurpanableguananiea ' ,
Thac.s why we say: baaed on actual
1 tests, this is the one tire that offers you
the maximum of moot.
See this new tire at your Miller dealer's
1 , today.
act Mrs. Lee Mida af Chicage 8 aad l.
Th, title was dropped yesterday
for the first time in three years, by
1 - Mrs. Leena Pressler of Los Angele,
ling matehes on the Mayfield Country Loa Angeles will have a finalist, bow-
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2880 ibo-VUmd Cmboroi
5’ with the Olhor Biggoa
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Take Mileage of New Mular as 100%1
Tire Na. I am 959% TireNo. 7unsL4%
The No 2 ran 83.7%6 TrNo. snn43%
Tite Na. S ran 68.0% TireNo. 9ran40.3%
Tire No. 4 M 6 710% TireNo 10385%
Tire No. 5 am 613% Tre No. 11 ran
Tire No. 6 Ml 58.7% TieeNo, 12 ran
Tire No ma 250%
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Proves Supreme on Longest, Hard
ByJEMR MALIN
Well, customers, the Atbletiec had
their slump and all we have to say is
—well, what of it?
BEAT NORMAN.
The fourth day of the Sandy
training camp has passed and from
now on work end more work will
prevail. The boys ere whipping
into chape In a good manner, but
from now on the hard part to com-
ing. Football fundamentals will
have to be drilled into the person-
ality of each man on the eqesd
with the exeeption of a few regu-
lars from last year. The green end
inexperienced material will get
plenty of "schoolin," but whether
or not it "takes ’ is a question that
the coaches face. The equad at a
,whole looks good, bat that ie as far
as it ie safe to predict at this stage
of the game.
Beat Norman.
Bob Seeds is sill going great guns
for the Kansas City Blues and is con-
sidered as the regular center fielder
on the nine. Eckhardt started out in
a fine way last week, but fell off
during the test three gamss. Mon-
dino appeared only twice in the New
Orleans lineup during the week.
Lefty Holmes and Dick Morgan
kemi-final round of the women’s
Western golf championship. U
Mrs. Hill conquered Mrs, Barley
Hebie, Detroit champion, end Miss
ever, as Mrs. Lifur meets Mlaa
Wright in tomorrow’s 28-hole semi-
final, while Mrs. Hill tackles Miss
Watties, a player of the first rank
whom she has never met.
MILIER’SNewGeared-o-the-Roadbal- ’
loon tires are guananieed to oudivear
any other term of t^ual pric when run under
the same conditions.
Read that again!
It mean i exactly what it says.
How, you may ask, can ao complete a
guarantee be made?
The answer is: the tire itself.
This unsurpassable guarantee was adopted
only after we had perfected the tire’ and
had proven it by teat. Definite, undebatable
proof of that statement is contained in the
chart shown here. "
Rodd terted against I3 loading makes
Before putting this tire on the market, it
was subjected to most strenuous and remark-
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T1R1DGKTON, N. 3. Aug. 2
Ilam T. MacCrneken, mnsiutentj
Ury of commerce in cbarga of
nauties, and his pilot, Matar 1
of the United tates
ahaken up and their plane was 3
od here enrly today when It (
telephone wires and landed I
down.
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Wright deteated Rena Nelson, 16-
year-old Chicagoan, on the nineteenth.
green; Miss Wattles edged out Ber-
also Wall of Oshkosh, Wis., on the
eighteenth carpet, and Mrs. Lifur up-
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have been sold outright to the
Minneapolis team in the American
Assoclation. Morgan to report im-
mediately and Holmes subject te
cell at any time. Lacks like Sted
Allen sort of knew hia ataff after
all, doesn’t it?
BEAT NORMAN.
Miko played as two bolas of golf
the other day and rain caused aa in-
definito postponement of "two-bit"
series. We were a couple of dueks
ahead of him when the weather la-
terferred.
BEAT NOBMAN.
And speaking of ducks! Nat
roast! It won't be long now. We
saw a flock of spoonbills (that's
just as good a guess aa any) fly
over the middle of mala street yes-
terday evening- Bey. and bow our
trigger finger itched! —
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haaard figures, always over-estimate
the distance of the shot, in year
own mind. Water to always decep-
tive and even an experlenced player
on a familiar water bote often falls
to Judge correctly. Meet water
holes are purely mental hazards. It
te only seldom that the water eon-
stitutes any actual hazar er te
really bard to get over. la playing
such a hole, put the water out of
your mind after mensuring the dis-
tance and play the shot without any
thought except to got oa the green.
ing eenter Thursday.
The lowest bid appeared to be that
of Murch Brothers Construction
contractors of St. Leals. Captain
Parker, however, will forward his
recommendations to Washington
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The Everett, Wash., high school
eleven holds a record for scoring.
In three periods in 1914, Everett ran
up 174 points against Bellingham
high achool. Enoch Bagshaw, now
conch of the University of Wash-
ington team, was mentor at Everett
at the time.
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test that madesneh
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Construction work covered by the
blda Thursday included in bulldings.
More than 200 contractors from all
ever the United States were present
at the field, but only 80 submitted
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MEXICO CITY, Aug. 20 ——Generals
Gonzalo Escobar, Franeinco R. Manzo,
Fausto Topele, Juan Guaiberto
Amaya, Manolo Caraveo, Francineo
Urbalejo, Reberto Crus, Ramon Yu-
cuplcle and others, including several
former eongreasmen, are named in
the damage suite for 108.000.000 pesos
lodged by the government la the
courts at Nogales aad Vera Crus,
aceording to special newspaper dis-
patches.
Ths suite are te recover the al-
leged eoat to the gevernment of put-
ting down the recent revolution la
which the defendanta allegedly won
leaden, aad moat of their pnperty
in Mexico bea been seised to hold aa
uarantee tl payment.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1929, newspaper, August 30, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567993/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.