The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1933 Page: 4 of 12
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can tell all about "Texas Slim" and
“Denver Bob " If you want to
know just how tough the railroad )
yard bulls’ are, ask Fred and
Tom.
SPORTS
By Smitty Smith
* * *
, Gridsters in Good Shape.
These lads are keeping in trim
| for the coming grid season. St.
I Clair, with (Jeorge Carrithers, is
co-captain of the Brady team.
Short was all-district fullback last
WELCOME-To Brady’s 8th Annual July Jubilee and Race Meet:
I A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE
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Freeman Makes Hit.
Johnny Freeman, the Brady
youth who won the newspaper de-
cision over Sammy Matlock at San
Angelo last Monday night in a
four-round preliminary bout, is to
be given a feature match right
away. Several Brady wrestling and
boxing fans attended the fight card
in the Tom Green county metropo-
lis, and came back singing the
praises of Freeman. The Brady
youth gained much popularity dur-ll
ing the match, and received big hion win
hands from San Angeloans.
season, and one of the hardest-
driving and tackling youngsters
i we ever saw in Class B circles. The
defending bi-district champions are
i going to be hard to get along with
this fall, with some ten lettermen
returning for duty.
Brownwood Coming.
The six teams of the Heart of
Texas Golf Association will get in-
'to action again this weekend, with
| the Brady-Brownwood match to
be the feature attraction. The
| match will be played on the Brady
1 course, with a nip-and-tuck battle |
i promised Brownwood is riding
high, wide and handsome on the
top rung with six victories against
no defeats. Brady has lost a brace
of decisions, to Cisco and Coleman.
The outcome of the Brady-Brown-
wood series will be watched with
Outweighed Considerably.
Freeman would have landed a
few haymakers had not his oppo-
nent outweighed him so much.
Matlock claims to weight in at 152,
but those who saw him in action
claim he outweighs Freeman by at Turks Fight For Second,
least 30 pounds. Freeman tips the1 TL. T.--1- - . ..
scales at 137 pounds.
interest by all members of the as-
aciation.
Jubilee Ball Games.
Baseball fans will not be disap-
pointed at this year’s annual July
Jubilee and Race Meet. Officials
of the Brady club have seen to that.
The Turks will play a pair of Hill
Country League games with Fred- 1
ericksburg. These contests will be
held during the morning, starting
at about 10 o'clock. Last year
Brady went to Fredericksburg for
the July 4th double-bill.
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The Turks go to Llano Sunday.
Brady is d finitely out of the first
half running, but a win over
Llano would prolong the flag chase.
| Fredericksburg is still in the run-
| ning. A double-header is sched-
uled Sunday, June 25, at San Saba.
The Turks, by capturing two of
these three games, will wind up in
third place. Three wins would put
them in at least a tie for second.
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Vogel in Lead.
Vogel’s four-ply blow yesterday |
put him in the lead for home run
cs r D • honors, with three, Vogel, Holt.
Turks Be In Running. Petty and Peters, the latter out
ind Turks, by the way, are go-with an injured arm, are up among
test to be up in the running for the leaders of the league in bat-
Mstihalthonors Llano is almost ting. Holt was lost for the sea
ascinch tones on the first half laur- son « Then he suffered serious in
series betveon uldn’t like to see a juries in a car accident last week
series between Llano and Brady _
for the rag? Such a play-off would The Listening Cost.
nack em in the s tands from all cor- Telephone Operator: "It costs
“«gue this section. An ordinary seventy-five cents t talk to
game between these two Springfield."
cams pulls on a throng of custo- Caller: "Can’t you make a spec. I
mers, the last game here bringing ial rate for just listening I wan’ 1
inthe largest crowd of the sea- to call my wifeE Scranton i
Times, 1
Furniture
Hikers Return Home. - Eye-Opener
Fred St. Clair and Tom Short First Student- I heard something
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Brady High school footbail stars Second: What was it 2
were on the road—beg pardon, we First: My alarm clock.
HILL COUNTRY LEAGUE AV ERAGES
Club-
F'burg
BRADY
Llano
Mason
"Junction
PSan Saba
CLUB BATTING
AB Runs Hits Ave.
299
348
233
324
230
215
52
45
55
42
20
10
78
79
58
76
39
35
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.249
.248
.234
.169
.162
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2 23 41 15
7 29 65 25
6 37 60 45
25 52 11
13 52 13
11 36 5
The double-header between Junction and San Saba, on May 28th had
not been reported at the time these averages were compiled.
PLAYERS IN FIVE OR MORE GAMES
Player 4 Club G AD R H Ave. 2h 3h Hr SB
" Klaerer, F burg g 34 10 17 .500
Gardner, Junction .. --------6 18 3 8 .444
Mather, Llano ____________7 29 6 12 .414
Vogal, Brady _ -------------7 29 6 12 .414
R. Klett, F’burg. ------------------5 19 5 7 368
Petty, Brady ... ------------8 36 5 13 361
Holt, Brady _ ----------------6 23 5 8 .348
Latham, Mason ...... -------8 34 4 12 .333
J. Brown, Mason ---------------6 24 4 8 .333
Brosig, Brady ----------------6 18 4 6 .333
H. Harkey, San Saba ..........5 15 1 5 .333 0
Peters, Brady ------------8 31 4 10 .322
Hatch. Mason--------9 35 3 11 .314
Ingram. Mason---------------8 20 2 6 .800
A. Klaerner, F’burg-----6 20 2 6 .300
Blackburn, Junction ____5 17 4
Taylor, Llano ______7 24 10
Peter. Fredericksburg _ .7 24 4
Schmidt, Mason ____________.9 35 7
E. Klaerner, F'burg ____8 32 6
Mabry, Junction _____ 5 11 0
P. McLeod, Llano -__7 26 8
E. Klett, F’burg _______8 36 7
Schnerr, F'burg ________.6 16 3
D. McLeod, Llano _____7 29 2
R. Brown, Llano _5 18 8
M. Smith, Brady 9 32 8
P. Klaerner, F.burg ____- 8 29 3
J. Smith, San Saba _ _ 6 20 1
Van Huss, Llano . 6 15 0
Barrett, Mason .2.....9 32 6
King, Junction ... ... 5 17 1
Robbins, San Saba_________5 17 0
Tomlinson, Brady--------8 30 1 5 .167
H. Jones, Brady---.------7 24 3 4 167
Pankey, Mason --------------6 12 2 2 .167
Evans, Mason ------------------7 19 2 3 .158
Loefflar, Mason--------9 32 3 5 .156 0 1
Doran, San Saba----6 26 2 4 .154 n 0
E. '>’. atson, San Saba.-----------6 20 1 3 .150 0 0
Schneider, F’burg-------6 29 5 4 .138 1 1
Tomberlin, Junction 6 22 3 3 .136 0 0
Motley, Junction — ___7 23 3 3 .130 0 0
Godwin, Junction — --------7 24 3 3 .125 0 0
W. Jones, Brady --------— 5 16 2 2 .125 0 0
Enderlin, F’burg----------5 16 1 2 .125 0 0
Kygar, Mason — ------------8 25 1 3 .120 0 0
Donheim, Mason ... . 7 10 1 1 .100 0 0
Buster, Junction ... 5 21 2 2 .95 0 0
Ragland, Junction----5 11 1 1 .91 0 0
P. Smith, San Saba----—6 23 1 2 87. 0 0
Reed, Llano ----------------7 24 8 2 .83 1 0
Jenschke, F’burg ------------------6 26 2 1 53 0 0
W. Watson, San Saba-------6 26 2 1 .38 0 0
5 .294
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10 .286
9 .281
3 .272
7 .269
9 .250
4 .250
7 .240
4 .222
7 .219
6 .207
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HISTORY OF BRADY’S FIRST-
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 6)
held in 1928, was the announcement
that the Brady celebration was an
established institution. Sauce ex-
plained it thusly: "The Brady
Jubilee has been on everybody's
lips during the past week or more,
and it is but natural that those
who were our guests upon this
great three-days’ occasion will look
„ forward to returning here next
One of the interesting phases of year. So whether we would or line cur, cassi r . c r ---------.. .
- the Second Annual Reunion and wouldn’t, we might as well get the Texas. The celebration cart.net Bradyites visiting in other townsThe meeting is called by the
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0 the near railroad point in the By far the outstanding feature One of the features of the race distant points in Northwest Texas, south. The highway passes through
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2 go ‘waggoning’ to haul lumber out starter that year, was greatly
j on the prairies to build homes, thused over the races, and
After making a ten-mile drive, the that with additional
ed at between 15,000 and 20,000.
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This year the races were more
highly advertised, being a major
part of the program, with motion
' picture shows, public speaking and
contests featuring.
and 20,000. At the races the final throngs each morning,
day, the grandstand was packed be-r. 6
yond capeutt, ch.
bleachers were overflowing, with
hundreds being turned into the cir-
cular arena within the race track.
The Fourth Annual Jubilee was
reeled off in an excellent manner,
with thousands from out of the
county coming to Brady to view
orithe turf classic of the Heart of
The celebration
.. . This year the celebration bids
capacity, the temporary fair to surpass all others, and with
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keener competition on the race
track, better rodeo stunts, fine
speakers, and free entertainment tu
all on the picnic grounds, the 1933 -----SUYeriy
edition of the July Jubilee is likely 9, or Federal
to be more colorful than any such be held in
occasion in the Heart of Texas. iJune 14.
New Highway 9 Body
To Be Organized
wJ . PLAINVIEW, June 11.—A meet-
to ing to organize a highway associa-
no tion covering Texas Highway No
1 Highway No. 385, will
Plainview Wednesday,
• of two of the finest thoroughbred plied, that the coming celebration Besai Big Spring, San -
official race horses in America. One was would be bigger, and better than Crady, San Antonio and Corpus
en- a $50,000 prize animal from Eng- ever before. There are
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2 , uppers in set that was their sust greatest thing in the way or celt, i Auneml.by Heushton hrownies, o lea, Ms enrolled at C. 1. A-1
0 tenance for supper, breakfast and brations of any town in Texas. As were exhibited Derortheroushbreds
0 lunch. Then came the horse and a matter of fact, the past couple grandstand each arterthe packed
0 buggy days when men would actu-of years have seen the enlargement the races, and the snetpon during
4 ally travel the astounding distance of both the race track and grand- ' ed their appreciation bi here show
2 of fifty miles a day," stand, so now there’s no doubt but plause. 1F hearty ap-
0 thnt-senc three ctr huniarpian The l T in Toxa Jubilee is one o' MExear the Jubilee and Rice
0 from over this section, with McCul- In 1928 Bradv's errentaet Tohnne : me acclaimed, by thousands
0 Inch county contributing a great
number. There was a $10 prize to
0 the oldest settler in McCulloch
0 ' county over 60 years of age. 1.
0 ended in a tie between A. F. Tur-
oner of Camp San Saba and W. J.
a Willis of Brady, both being 74
4 years of age, and both came to
McCulloch county in 1861.
Following closely upon the heels
of the third annual July Jubilee
ap-
, . -.......a. c. I. A., Den. : prevent it, rom being an alf-weath-
ton, for the summer term. She ine- a . The purpose of this meet-
writes that it is rather lonesome sis to formulate plans of pre-
the re, and that she surely does miss centing to the Texas Highway
The Brady Standard, which she for surf acta requests that contracts
orders sent to her address, Po she an surfacing these gaps be let at
can keep posted the next couple andei date. . This will give local
months upon McCulloch county and interstate traffic a paved high-
folks and happenings S way from Gulf ports to the play.
P g grounds of Colorado and Califor.
---nia.
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on 18 Prady’s greatest Jubilee as being the most colorful festivals
P to has time came to a close ever held anywhere in West Texas
i big barbecue, and Dick Dyer, A typical West Texas racing crowd
, li chef, together with his din- packed the enlarged grandstand evera In *HE to spend the Aeas ller commission and
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the barbecue, and the total number other various contests, neing and Memphis some three years
Noan Welch of
Memphis, Tenn.,
Noan Welch of Memphis, Tenn., .. Governor Miriam A. Ferguson
came in Tuesclay evening to spend the Texas Relief Commission 2nd
have been extended invitation
attend.
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