The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 173, Ed. 1, Friday, May 24, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENR1DGE TEX AS FRIDAY MAY 21 1D2U
rXeicphone No. 1
BOWERS HAS
BIG BOXIN
CARD READY
Kid Dula Of Brownwood
and Chicago Lad In
Main Event
.in iimloi fight card altirc thi
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USKD CARS
JIM Cadillac Sedan
'jy Oukland Itoadster
'28 Chuvrolot Coupe
Model A Ford Coupe
IcMiirtry-Moodv
Motor (loinpait)
BRUSHING UP SPOUTS
QAARLY.
fTTy
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VNK of the mill upon whom Joe McCarthy Is plating n hope that
' his ChhsRo Cubs will win the piimant IsChurtey (Irlinin. who Is
regarded by the ball pla-rs as thu Itest Iteldlnr Unit b:iteiiian
klnce the da of Hal Chase.
Orlinm alwavs has lieen a fine fielder. In fsct It was his skill
on Ihe defensive that ki pt lilm with tha l'litsburgh Pirates when
his hilling wasn't the alte nt his hat. Hut In recent years ho has
liecome hitler lie hasn't led the league or anything like that
but he Is rispetteil by all the upnoslng pitcher as a dangerous
bailer In n plnih.
t-Uirly In his (aroer Orimm was light-hearted and gay. Ho was
n clown and lie didn't take his baseball aerlouMy. it has been
aald that lie and ltalibli Marnnvllle laughed the I'lttsburkh J'lratea
out of the Nstlonnl League ltotinaiit In mil ami Harney Ureyfusi
th I'lrale rhlet. sent hi in on to the Cub.
i.i Hum Is still somewhat of a clown on tho ball (lelU but he lias
leittied when to do his clowning. Off the field ho la Ihe life of Ihe
Cub Umlly. He hue a $I0U banjo and lie can itlay It. He also
p!.ii tin haiinonka. thu trombone the mandolin 'he guitar tho
pi.iiio and the ophone. lie la n swell tenor alnpwr In ft quartet
and an amateur magician of ability. Ho carries n innglclan'e out
lit around with him and can pull rabbits out of a hat or engs from
under the lapel ot your coat lie talks Herman nnuntly anil
knoHs all the (ierman folk songs and dances. And he can tear of
a "i ti'il f ( lion tan daie. And durliis the liter i-
flrldci. .
lonliii
the game
doing idler work fur
.mill he geta buck I .Mo
Afte i.i ty at second hgar. thlid
bane and in the outfield. Frank
ll'jiplna D.tl i was awarded the
!'.:n i aptnim ;' of the Texii I'niv-t-nt.
hrtnliitll team Hlgglns une
il Hie heuviint hitters in In Lcu-
..' ilillii: tin puHt at'linun
f'.ili tine PhI who found them
. Ive mil of juuh by diksolutlou of
ihe Im. Stat league have had
little difficulty in getting lined up
Willi other Uasi D or ful semi-
pin I rin is it li in.lliiite.l Manngii
if N. nil. m.lDillard Payne has Joined Ihe Mn-
fiilaii Minn team of Hie I otton
State' Li-Hguu us u legulnr out
fle'det.
All games In the West Texas
League were postponed yeslurda)
because of rain. San Antonio will
jJay here today. Midland at liailln-
gcr. and Hlg Spring at ('niemnn
IMOUT ItlWL'LTJi
IMTTSHtrnOII. May 2! ujP
Hi nny Itann feathrrwcighi t .
coiitetidci Philadelphia defiuti i
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Hliguolla 111 JOfle. outioioieil
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preserm II ImmiuIKiiI i iiliipli'vlnil
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ANNUAL MitlVV VV
STH.LWATKH Ok May 2-t. IU.R)
The Allium! MIsmhiI Valley Con
fen-nee Tiark Meet will be held '
heie ti'iiio-iow Kntranl.s im ludt '
Di'ike iSHunell C'relgh'on Wash
ington I of :; l.niiu uul OhIj
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One Quart STRAWBERRIES 15c
Two Dozen ORANGES 35c
I'ro.sli daily isltipnu'iils
lltiucr. Olviu llluch liviTius I'limih I'rachcs aiid all
.sfasiiiuilile fruli and ((4fUiliUs.
CITY MEAT MARKET
"llfst Mai'lit-t in Town"
0. it. AIKOMN
HHIo! liillir you duii'l ifel humt'dilng good (o eat
it nut in fault. .1 huve il liere.
FORK SHOULDER ROAST per pound - - 18c
CREAMERY BUTTER
FRYERS extra nice special per pound - - - 42c
Me have l-'ish Shrimp Laiuh Smoke Sausage. PorK
IIiiiii HiihmI nice Ileus all Kindts of lunch meats Sa-
hma imiioiled Swiss cheese (Joose Liver (ervelot
Ui'iiwi 'I romoulo and many others.
All orders () or more from i'rotluce or AIurLel
deluered tree.
i CLOSES DOORS
I Splendid Program Given By
Students Last Night
The 0-rptta preionU'd by the
! KM li 11. n of Ivan Inot night nt thr
rln'un; cxcrcl'H of that nchool wn
onr of thr moat boautlftil blta of
hcIiooI undertakings ever atuged In
a 1 111 ni r hnnl. aoroidliig to Mm
1 Mlllli- Hl.ickliUi 11 anil others who
j wllni'nfil tin- Kprrtnclr.
Thf opi'tiltn win illncli-.l by Mm.
W W .IhivIr Hml Mla Irenr And-
IWI
Thin viiH only part of thr upln-
. did -I"iiiik rxi'l rlara Thf Hev
Kiuuk l' Mi-lvwell .nlilirM'd thf
ttiuli-iit i mil rh me :i- hu- nuhjert.
Bi'iliK Tmr to idi"ii ' Mm HI'Kk-
li'iiti pi 'rinlcil th klmliiiiliiiK dl-
'! 111 is to fl .1 pupili
j A'a.ii.N to pup! 1 4 of evny (rrade
I fm thill ti 1 k 1 i.'MkiiiK iclinlutlc'
Idmiiki 1 Hint 111 ti Itlc- 1 111 11114 thf
nclinoi s 11 wi 1 111 idi to the fol-
IowIiik
low 1 ii.-t itiiulf Ava Nell IVn-
dle. .
illMi Kni.t (uide Dona Denton.
' Herund liiiilr T H Allin
Third (liadr I.eannn HnkiT.
r'o.irlli iltHile Friuicea Huaaell.
I'lfth (timlu. Hoi tunac .lonea.
Sixth fliadi' Joe (Joodwlli
Seventh Qindi- Dahlia Denton.
r.lKhth liuiil.' Bilna Bulier.
N'lnth tirndo. Aline Strwait.
ll.uli.--t Orai'le in f.'onducti Dah-'
i lla I'entoil
('.rcnl"t Improvement In Society
V.iil. Murjoiic Wright
ll.it All-Hound Society Woiker:
1 Krinn Maker.
Award for pel feet attendance:
I KilRur Pen ell Corhott. Mary Ellaa-
jbeth Horton ttffle Wood Wllma
tinker Ixinnk? Koree. John Amoa
1 Wright. Marjorie Wright Hichattl
WimhI. Oarland C'llne
1 HlKhest Avejaye In entire iichool:
l.''inn:i Hnkei
n I fleat. of Devotion to Duty:
P. .I'l.ur.i leilUes that a school
with'. nt pioKn snive tiuteea Is auie
l rail F. F Cm belt. D. U. Wtlght.
C I. Win lllll e.
' itlflrnte of Standnrdlxatinn
V.011 by
pullll-i.
Ivuu on a iccord of 9eo
Sam Rich man Is
Lap Winner Arjain
KENT. Texas. May 21. tU.Ri Sam
Rlchman New York held another
slight gain on Olusto Umck Italy
in the I'untest foi thlid place In
tne ('. C. IVIc Drtby left here to-
day fur Van Hum Texas 38 mile
west.
Illchnmn won his fifth consecu-
tive Inn yosteiriny running tho 56
mileii fiom Petoa in 7:02:02. Umek
was eleven minutes behind. Paul
SlmpHou placing third nnd the two
elapsed time leoleis John Salo ond
Pete Cii.vii'.i i.L'.iln tlcing. this
timo f() furln p(lUro
Make Whoopee with the Blki-.
F.lks here May 1!3 iii.
(i'nen Corn Khiilmrl) Cauli-
per pound -
48c
Horses From J. Howell And Claburu
Slablcs Run First In Opening Races
Horea ownod by J. Howell and . hind for third. The pur. to waa for
L Clnhurn nnd ridden by jockey i $7ft.
Miner and Tldwell ran first In the i The second race a half mile
four hnrsn races linld at Knlr I'ark
yesterday afternoon nnd carried
off the major portion of the $100
sock of prlae nickels
Deaplte the slid don down pour of
tnln after the first rice hid been
peeled off a Rood crowd braved
the heaven elements nnd watched
this favorite sorl
M M Phillips chairman of the
ipeing committee displayed his
knowledge of the turf classic Cits-1
tomers at the inces yesterday de
clared I hem to be the best ever
held In this section of the stute.
Not only were the bourses esreji-
tinnully fast but the starting of
McMillan official tnpe breukoi.
wns boomed
The Hack will be In better condi-
tion than Thuisdny. hor.e owners
nld followinK the ligltt rain.
Today's racing program calls for
fout big races nnd a free fni all
Shetland pony rnce Stal.es total
today $875 One of the features of
today will be n quartet mile jiunt
for Stephens and ; joining mntv
hotses only. A $75 purse goei to
the winners.
The following Is u summniy of
the onrd for today
No. 1 1-1 mile for local nnd ml
joining county horses only purse
$7.1 00.
3.- 3-8 mile free for nil. ptnse
7"'
a. - o-n mile rroe Tor all except
horses that have been flint or sec -
ond at this meet mirae $100
I. Pice for .ill Shetland nonv
race for 1-8 mile. Pony must r.ot bo
over 60 Inoliea high and ridden by
ownor either boy or girl. Purse I
will be 10.00 for winner; $8.00 fori
sooonil and box of enndy for third
place. 1
0 3-1 mile free for nil for .11
vear olds and upward purse $12S
Kvery rnce reeled off in the first
d iy'a events biought tho fnnn to
theii feet There was nlwnys a bnt-
tlc to the finish line nnd the wln-
nei wns never out In fiont more
I than n length. lCven In the final
event a 3-8 mile run for two year
old only with four horses start-
ing three of them battle to the fin-
ish for first money.
Black Jnck. owned by L. Pla-
num ami ildden by Tldwell. open-
ed the program with a win in the
first rnce a quarter mile event. Ten
horses started. Black Jack u
small black pony aurprlsed Ihe
crowd when he Jumped Into the
lead and atayed there until the
finish. The horse in 10 years old
his owner said. Peggy owned by A
Uaylor and lopped by Parker run
second. C. Locklear'a Dille aioote.
with Armstrong up was oloso o-v
(7X
At a Fnir Price
30c per Quart
All Grades
Nc4
Maniiticdirm of the
Famoiu Guf Venom
Intectlctda
J .IH.Mkb HrWfM m
Gulf
event for a $100 purse was one hy
I Claburn's Caffcr with the sniue
jockey aboard M M Phillips
nreckenildgr cltl7.cn entered his
Sandy McDonald In this mcr His
hoise came pounding in for a close
neiouu runner wan up. nay mail -
lip uwnrd by .1 Joyce and tiddcli
by Minn win thml
Annie l'aik n Ioiik bltick iiinner.
owned by J Howell nnd ilddcn by
Jockey Miner won the thlid event
n 6-S tulle rnc J. A Edison's Pnt
Oeburn rnn second with Hrldgcs
up. Oeorgr Knffnn a J Joyce own-
ed horse ivn.s thlld. Si'sen hones
rt.nted
The final event km a 3 H mile
run foi two yem only Only four
colls .itinterl J. Howell's L H.'illot
wns flml with .lociiiv Minei up
Florid) lliskln S I llnhl hoise.
Will. AlllVltll'MK up il ici il mi i i Mil
J f! Fni. l-ii' T"iti T'.i-k Fiili'liei
up. I ill thlnl
svrrnnV last dy
OF ItAClNfl I'lUHiltUI.
Five laces Situiiliv Will con-
clude this bin ti ek event.
This promises to be thf beat riny
for the hoi sea am! their nwnets
Willi innj III iiiiri mi iiie wiiiui'is
The flnnl event on tills d'iy is a
7K mile tun foi :iu- a.iO B p. O
K special Stake-
: L S' '" h: ''"; .t'lrdny will
j ne inm our win enuiie ine noiuer
1 to r.ee the l.i boxing show that
night in fion' of the ttnnd stand
which his been arrnnged by Dick;
Mowers nnd hi co-woiker.
. Thi 1 Mntuidny'a rnclng pro-
grnm :
No- 1 1-4 mile free ii nil non-
winnei.i of nny money at this moot
purse $7500.
No 2. 3- mile for
only non-wlnnei of
2 vear olds
l.M oi 2nl
tnnne) nt this meet puiae $75
No. 3 1-2 mile fn-e for nil non-
wlnnets of any money at this meet
purse JUKI.
No. 1. 5-k mile flee for all
weight foi nj;es. pur.se $100
No fi 7-8 mile fife foi ill I! P
O. K. Stake: $.r to nominate and
$10 to tmt. All notiilii'ilioii to be
in hands of kcci clary not later
than noon May 2'.'ml Nnoilnatiiiu
mid at.iiilng mom v to lie .'olileit to
plline. Puiae $2'iU
is ii I'rcscilpUon for
COLDS CKIIM-K KU' DHNHUU
IJILIOUS l'KVHIt AN!) .MAI.AlHi
It 11 thu most speedy remedy
known
Bot
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S?Ml Mmm m
V'-ji VaKy m-IWgWeMaliAif
Refinin
American Tennis
Team Is Defeated
HOLLAND OARKOS STADIUM.
U'rr.riL Fiance. Mny 21 tU.R
Senoiita Llla D'Alxnrrr. of Spain
and Mist Kea Doutnnn of Hol'and
were fuvoiltes to win the French
H-iul C'liirti Wonien'i Doubles
ChatTipionshlp today after their
attntKht set victory ovet M!s Hel-
en Wills and Mins Edith Cioss. the
Aineiicim team
The core'i were 8-0. tM
Mlns Wills with Pi and T. Hunt-
' n i ner pnilliei nm
im mM doiihli ln.w.wi
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 173, Ed. 1, Friday, May 24, 1929, newspaper, May 24, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70147/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.