The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 189, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 9, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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ITKKIACHEN rOUNTRY
I I i MINNEAPOLIS July 9 d I')
Xtiterlachen s minlraked fulrwaya
U'eU out Hxld golf e is today for
thr.r final tuning up round on the
cvr 1 ihc "M-! 'tlonl open
Cf'.nmp'rnstiir.
Thi Itrtertji. hen (tMin wkh lt
d.w greens ami heavy rough hi
pruved such a 'lff trial for the
n.juritv of fio-e piesnt that all
r--ed four j.r round an nggre-
Ki of 22JJ wi..ilil Mainly win
Ki- title
A rr .)irtl nf the lending ;n
8ml unutteui't hfti lor the choin-
Jimah)iii heW that tin- toiiiw while
n.' as dlfflrur' ii the dreaded one
iU (ijiKiiumt. waa hurdtr to play
'han VrKl Font where Bobby
Jynpt wri the title taat ouniiwr
TT.i ;. green. In pnrticulni have
TI.NTA dill ' U.PJ
licit llohbj .lolK'S COtlH'1 lllltlll"
l-t Munlii from liiterlaeheii
win or In-' he will find his
native- Atlanta up ulld doing big
things In lib. lionnr.
iiiiiniiipul holida) 1ms Ims-ii
di-clared
pai-ude of cii'd ii-iilliilili
trgiutir.itiun lias Ihiii iirr.iiig-
rd rimtv will Ik (.peaking ll the
si tile Hull' plltJt.
lluslin-ss Iioum-s have lx-en re-
quested to grunt workers n hoi-
lilu) along with civic worker
M tli- iHipnliio iiiii Juln thr
f.-.tllll..
m.r- contestant muMlng while an
esc r-Mnn Into the stubbly rough
in- atw nimoa Inevitably the low
of a trolt-
Hobby Jane wtui wears golf'f
tr.ple crown- mien a strong: favur-
ti" on the ew -.f 'he tojrnntnent
Two 'book- Nie made heir
-! nrnnre .' Inter laohtn. on.
q lot rtg- the Atl hi 4ii at ikII "I "
lw while Ml. n'her-i offer H
j ii nit I.t.p . .-"pfiill 'le
fc-ul'tlg lilx i .
Some of th ' pu -sil.mg lil
U'lJ? the f i' ! - i
I IlT(el 1' o I
Horton Sttiit'i -t to 1
-ilti-r H;' n t to I '
tjrr.e Snraji.il 0 tn 1
M Iinpinirui ii tn 1
llnry t'iua 8 to l
Wlii'ty (tx to 1
The low o4tla uguin.it Clucl and
Ooxreleot tho btilliant perform
nncejt of the pair of oislern profes-
sional) TucaUay when both went
around the course In CSJ to estab-
A u. new oourte record for Inter--t
hen
There U more betting on an' open
K f champlonahlp than tho Reneral
public realizes but It 1 a tribute
o 'he .lMinHn-!i of the gome that
It never has been known to offect
t! uutcome of a tournament.
The prohibitive oddB aplnat
liobby Jone indicate that it la
0 it e more a ouie of the AlWtnian
a . x t the flsjd and Robby play
h Viatlflisi tljj .rftinuile of his
nit Yet J i i f"t ull her eaatd
M und lfe.l through u cotnpll-
!! -rt n nuti fi with off.rui.lH of the
1 - tJ A . he w it hittinj; hla Ions!
Ii jn . with greiter fieiMom and ac-
t iut than he h. d in u. long Utnc
1J : th. man to ateh the old
tin -r sho ta likely to come back
.nto hi own la Whiter HoRen. "The
li.ui; wna hot aa English muaUinl
yesterday. Although he played only
the first nine hl 32 iitrokwi for
tlie first ntno tnlKtit easily Iiave
been cut to 23 had Mini long putta
of hsa which lipped the cup gone
down.
Kur the gtUlerlen. If the blistering
heat of the current week abates. It
i- expected that otno laOOO Kpec-
tutont will be on hand for tho firnt
daj-a. Then n Saturday when
the low CO and tle go on for the
final tuo runda of Uitj 72-luU tout
poambly 15.000 will bo on hand.
NBW YORK. July 9. ttU-S.vt-uay'8
attempt by E!uri Sande and
l.j-jint Fox to uld the JSO0M Ar-
Kn.tun claaalc at Chicago to the
thr e-yeor-oW oJwmplon'a U.t of
ictonea will be broeulcnat over a
tuition wide hookup by the National
Uroadcastlnjj Co
The Philadelphia Athletics and
Chicago Cubs 192! major leajjue
jiennant winner and runners-up Ift
he current oomnilgn totlay wort-
faced with the opportunity to re-
gain the leadership of their re-
spective leoptieji.
The Cub now 1-2 game behind
'he lJrooklyn Robins can taltr first
place in the National league by de-
feating Clnrlnnntl. If Hrooklyn los-
to Uorton Washington must loise
l3th gameR of a doublpheader with
Itonton to enable Philadelphia to
take the American League lead.
Votpnin Tom Zaehory. former
Henator and Yankee star who wna
waived out of the American league
cut Brooklyn's lead yesterday when
he heM the Itoblna .to 9 well scat-
tered lilta and gave Hoston a I to
1 victory.
The Cuba r.tel after 3 consec-
utive defeat ot the hands of Cln-
clmibtl and profited by the ISoston
victory
Waatilnyton mn tta winning I
atrtsik to 9 conecuUve games de-
feating Boston 0 to fj. Heinle Ma- (
nunh's hotrter with a mate on base
In the seventh provided the winning '
run.
New Yorl? prevented Phlladelph-
la from regaining n tie for first
defeating tho AthlUlcs. 9 to 4 in
the second game of a doubleheader.
after dropping the opener 4 to 0.
Ted Lyona pitched mid batted the
OMUBgu White Sex to a 3 to
triumph over Detroit driving In
two of hla citib'a runn with a triple
in the eacond Inning. It was the
twelfth victory of the tienxon for
Ijyona who now leada both major
leagues in games won.
devektnd'H Indians returned to
form and pounded out a 12 to 6
victory over the St. Louis llrowns.
Morgan leu the Indians attack with
two doubles and a home run driv-
ing in 4 runs and ttoorlng two.
The Philadelphia Phlll.ea broke
ii 0-game losing streak defeating
the New York Gtants 8 to 1. Phil
Collin shut out the Giants until
the ninth when the JCew Yorkers
combined 4 of thWr 10 hits for a
run
Hay Kramer turned in his lltli
ictory of the season pitching the
Wins Prize Cup
Bui Doesn't Get
It Helen Says
OCEAN FLIER
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LONDON. Jvtly 9 U.P-Anjerlcan
athletes hae stripped England of
many of her prized sport trophies
but the Wimbledon championship
cups symbolic of world tennis su-1
premacy will remain In Britain.
The situation was brought to .
light yesterday when photographers I KANSAS CITY. July 9 U.f;
asked Mrs Helen Wills Moody to Spurred by the success of the !"-
'Southern Cross Crewman
May Fly to Amsterdam
Er TiiUil Prm
AUSTIN. July 9 Capitol com-
I ment at Auttltf
I Texas highway builders will slu-
I dy the project worked out by a
j national traffic organisation for
abolishing the dangerous left turn
on highways. i
I A method for doing It has been
worked out.
I The plan Involves a sort of
to drlvo cars It Is a measure In
operation in many states and one
Texas must have ever to begin
seriously to deal with the protec-
tion of lives upon the highways.
plonshlp cup before she sail d for
the United States.
"I've never seen the Wimbledon
singles championship cup." Mrs.
Moody said ' I suppose there is one
but as far as I remembet it never
lias been present ed to me. although
I've won It four successive tlmr.s
and have been wondering what it
looked like
Prowied for an explanation Wim-
bledon officials sjld the names of
the winners are engraved upon the
trophies each yeor but that the
cup remains at Wimbledon.
fmr1nnf nlnt.n." ilnfllm. n m .1
pos. with the Wimbledon clam- cent tun. Atlant.c flight of the i unncr.oVr senarnted levid fn.- tl.o
a.rpiane rvouuiern i ios even van rI09sng of principal highway at-1
Dyke Amsterdam co-pilot with tercs
Wing Commander Charles Kings- nbvlouslv It can he mmb ... nfi
ford-Smith contemplates twx new oniy at the prlncpai highway in-
iiiiiie wiiil'ii iiiuy mum- uviitjuit ; terSeCtlOn3.
history
The young Dutch pilot urrivej In
Kanias City by plane last night
from I Angelea whore he went
with the crew of the Southern
Cross to complete the totind-the-worid
flight planned by Klngsford-
Smlth Van' Dyke said hli next aerial
venture will be a weat-to-east At-
lantic flight back to Amsterdam If
P.obert Lee Bobbitt. attorney
general Is OMt In West Texas this
week In thb terrltoty where his
opponents. Cecil Stoiey and James
V. Allred assert home-section
strength. Mr. Bobbitt set out from
Koit Worth for the heart of the
western count: y determined to
storm the citadels of the opposi-
tion und to ask the people to
split up their suppoit without re-
spect to the territorial nspy-ct of
the race
Texas Leasee
tentative arrangements can be com-1 "on within practicable cost lltn
pleted. Preliminary plans call for' 'is. m lexas.
The Wichita Far.s Spudders
champlonj of the flrt half of the
Texas League season today fotged
Into the lead for the second half
2 by remaining Idle Tuesday while
the Houston Buffs were defeated
by the seventh place Beaumont
nine.
The Exporters drove three Hous
ton pitchers off the mound with a
barrage of 19 base hits to win 16
to 4 with Oscar 'Eckhardt right
fielder hitting a home run and two
triples to drive In five runs. Jammy
Wolkup. Shipper pitcher fanned
nine men.
Held to four hlU by Mack Egan
rookie southpaw and robbed of po-
tential scores by three fast double
plays the Dallas Steers lost to
I"ort Worth 7 to 3. Eddie Brown.
Oat center fielder collected four
hits In five trips to bat.
Waco slugged out a 15 to 3 vic-
tory over San Antonio In a night
game. Stuln veteran cud pitcner.
Pittaburch Pirates to a 10 to 5 vie- I limited the Tripe to four hits and
tory over St. Ixrois j held them scoreless in every inning
. except tne eignui.
I Yi.tcriU Hern. ! The Shreveport-Wlchlta
game had been played In a
lous double header.
Games today:
I Uing Miller of the Athletics who
hit a home- run Inside the park
with two mates on base In the
first Inning to give Philadelphia a
4 to 0 victory over tilo Yankees in
the first game of a double header
Falls
pi cv-
Wuco at Wlchlta Falls.
Houston nt Sht"veport.
San Antonio at Dallas.
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
the use of the giant Fokker F-32
the lnrgest plane In the United
States If that can be arranged
with officials of Uie Fokker Com-
pany. Van Dyke 5Ud he had not de-
cided from what point the flight
would be started or what loute
would lie taken. The flight would
he made soon he said.
Van Dyke would be accompanied
on the trans -Atlantic hop by Cap
tain J. Patrick Saul Southern
Cross navigator and J. Stannage.
the radio globo-encirchng piano
during the last long hop.
The second aerial venture plan
ned by Van Dyke would be a
round-the-world flight to be com
pleted In a month rather than In
the two years required by Kings-fotd-Smlth.
Van Dyke said as soon as he re-
turned to Amsterdam he would
start planning for the Journey A
three-motored Fokker plane would
be specially built and equipped for
tne Ilignt ne saiu. ne uoes noi
plan to strrt the globe-clrcUng
flight until next year.
"I found the trip In the South
ern Cross to Interesting." Van
Dyke said in his surprisingly un
detotandable English. "That Ira
ready now to start anottur ocean
hop and to continue them as of-
ten as I can make the necessary ar
rangements."
SPORT SHOTS
Ttn Amiotin nminln. l n. .ai
tosented In the official make-up of
In built-up cities the old expo-; l'la department with Former Rep
dlent of causing- traffic to move Carlos Speck recently qualifying os
four blocks to get one block still ! on assistant attorney general Cle-
wlll have to be followed In pro- ourne la represented with Herber
hiblting the left turn. Only at I Henry In charge of the hlghly-lm-playgrounds
or park centers and portant bond desk of the depart-
at a few places of heaviest traf- ment.
flc In the larger cities can the
new plan be worked but out on I The tiemeniious growth of West
major highway lnlotsectlons. It j Texas between the last two cen
should readily be put Into opera- sua counts evrn.iilni nven the
claims of its most enthusiastic
I boosters has been a matter of
I deep Interest to all candidal.
governor. More than that two
namea can te suggested ont of
which at least one serious contend-
er for the high office should de-
velop. These are Sen. Walter C.
Woodward of Coleman and H.
Gtady Woodruff of Decatur who
Is a candidate for the senate this
year.
Highway safety Is fnr behind
highway building. Tc.xahas nbou
five times as many people killed
in tiafflc accidents as Chicago has
In gang warfate yet nobody pays
as much attention to the loss tijj
citizens' lives here as to tho benevK
nciai Killing on (H nooiuums
there
A drivers' licenso law' will be
proposed again in Januaiy This
would deny morons habitual reck-
less driveis. deliberate law bleak
and this year for the first time.
the vast western countiy has be?n i ling's
considered upon an equal footing
with East Texas In the campaign
attention given It.
Many Voters Yet
Arc Undecided
AUSTIN July 9 -The bigge"!
undecided votp at this stage of the
political campaign in Texas his-
tory Is making the governor's
rare practically chaotic according
to Sen. W V! Thomason of Na-
cogdoches. Two out of three voters In Esst
Texas still have to make up their
minds whom they will support
for governor lie said.
The most obvloii3 aspect of the
race. Sen. Thomason said ate that
there will bp no top-heavy vote
cast for any candidate and that
the outcome both as to high man
and as to the two candidates In
the run-off primary will be in
doubt until the votes aie counted
He ventured no prediction of his
own.
Reluctance of voters to decide
apparently Impioves It. S. Stei-
prospect for a continuing
Tildpn Unconcerned
Keeps At Tennis m
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AMSTERDAM July 9. U7P Ap-''
parentiy unconcerned over the con-
troversy regarding his Inclusion on
She United States Davis Cup team
Wllll'im Tllden today continued his
attention to the Dutch tennis cham.
plons"ilps and refiued to dlscim
his future plans.
Tilden won his opening round
matches yesterduy defeating Hen-
drlk van Relmsdyk of Hollands 6-2-0-1
C-2 In the singles and ttShlng
with Dr Danl"! Prenn of Germany
to defeat Eduard Croes and Eduard
Serkles of Holland In the doubles
6-1 0-3 6-1
Without reeaul to this vearV
vaces In which West Texas is
prominently represented a long-
rarfte prediction may he ventured
jiov that within the next four or
pix or eight years no matter who
is ilirted tn 1U30 Middle West
accession of new strength up to
election day. Sen. Thomason said
as Steillng was the last candi-
date in the field.
SMALL MAVFIELI) TO
SPEAK IN AUSTIN
AUSTIN July 9 Earle B. May-
field and Clint C. Small will make
campaign addresses In Auttln this
week their headquartets have an-
nounced i
Former U S. Sen. Mayfield will
speak here Thursday night. He
will he Introduced by Mrs. Lee
Joseph clubwoman of statewide
pionilnence.
Sen. Small has orranged a
speaking engagement here for Sat-
urday evening.
Only Thomas B. Love among the
candidates for governor has pre-
ceded them In addressing the vot-
ers of the capital city.
ers and small children the light i Texas will furnNh the state a
GOOD HAYS WORK
LOGAN Utah. (U.PJ-The state
pays a bounty of $6 per pelt for
coyotes. Oliver Hansen llytutn
sheepherder. had a good day whn
he iincoveied u nest of 10 covote
puppies.
NORWEGIAN INDEBTEDNESS
OSLO. Norway (U.R) Foreign In-
debtedness of Norwegian Indus-
trial and similar enterprises in
the past year amounted to approx-
imately 2120 million Icrenor. about
15 per cent of the total capital
Invested In these enterprises.
flintdE Spit is a horrid word
AtAf& ky it's worse if on the
C end of your cigar
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TIGHT RESULTS.
By United Press.
MILWAUKEE July 9. (UKi
King Tutt. Minneapolis 149 3-1. de-
feated Bruce Flowers New RochI-
le. N Y . 137 1-1 In a ".0-round bout
Int night. Dave Maler Milwaukee
won an eight-round decision over
Jack Barry Chicago at 175 pounds.
Jimmy Evans Los Angeles 146
outpolntt-d Edwurd Ran Milwau-
kee 147 In eight rounds.
INDIANAPOLIS July 9 (U.PJ
Tommy Cello San Francisco 136
decisively outpointed Spug Myers
Pocntello Idaho 139. In a 10-rnund
bout here last night. Royul Dox.
Indianapolis feutherweluht defeat-
ed Bruce Brultt Terre Haute Ind .
in the semi-final bout.
DAIJ.S July 9. UU') Henry
(Chocl aindera football captain of
the 1929 S M V. team will take
up duties as line coach at John
Tarleton Colbge this fall. He will
be assistant to J. W. Wisdom head
coach.
Dynamo
(Continued from page 1)
Thank Heaven.
needrit say
"no"
of the undertaking and on July
14 the builders of the two cities
will launch their progrtani for an
Inland water route to the Gulf of
Mexico.
"PHIS wtls the dream of Dallas-
' Item in the long ngo. It was a
dream that wa3 sneered at and de-
rided ond ridiculed by the early
builders of Fort Worth. It Is dlf-
ferent now. Koiurton had a greasy
loud-smelling bayou and the build-
ers of Houston turned the muddy
Htrnant Into a deep channel in or- i
dcr that tho f reightera of tho seven
seas might make binding at Hous-
ton docks.
Young Heavyweight
Boxers Meet Tonite
KANSAS CITY July 9. U.P-Tvo
of the youngest heavyweight fistic
contendere in the country meet
here tonight in a u0"t 'n which
there Is little danger of a foul.
Bub Hunt self-styled southwest
champion is 21 years old. His opi
ponent Al Friedman of Boston is
22. In their lajt meeting in Chicago
Hunt was awarded an un'iopulai
decision over the Hebrew.
Customers tonight will be pro-
tected against fouls by the Issu-
ance of "foul checks." If either
fighter delivers an Incapacitating
low punch fans will be entitled to
a free ticket to a return match
in which the fighters will receive
nothing
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS.
I.) I'nltnl J're
The following statistics compil-
ed by the United Press include
games played July 8fh.
Leading batters:
Player and Club G AB R H Pet
O'Doul Phillies 67 263 60 100 .403
Klein. Phillies . . 70 292 73 116 .397
Herman Robins .71 2SS 70 114 .390
Home runs:
Ruth Yankees 32
Berger Braves 24
WlLion Cubs 2
Klein Phillies . 24
Foxx Athletics 22
DATPBTIVP Tnlv 0 (II PI T? P.I
McMahan first baseman of the
Palestine Missouri Pacific team
was manager of the club today
following the displacement of W.
C Wooley who had held the po-
sition thiee years. Momc Moore
big Indlah pitcher and Becond
baseman Kittrell have resigned to
report to Ardmore In the Western
vsociauuu.
NEW YORK July 9. (UP.) The
Marte Soccer team of Mex-co will
make its final metropolitan np (
pearance tonight in a game with i
the New York Nationals at the I
Polo Grounds. The Marto has '
played two ties and lost one game j
In three previous American starts.
Following tonight's game they will
go to Chicago where they art-
scheduled to play Sunday.
NEW YORK July 9. rT- Lou '
Paluso Salt Lake City lightweight
and Emil Rossi of New York have
been signed for the feature 6-round
bout at Long Beach Stadium Friday.
PEEL TO JOIN BUFFS.
HOUSTON. July 9. (TI'i Homer
Peel heavy hitUng outfield r will
Join the Houston Buffs at Dallas
Friday according to an announce-
ment made here today. Peel a star
of the 1923 Buffs has been used
by the St Louis Cardinals as pinch
hitter all season.
B photographer is on file mm
fl showing that this work- Wm
H manused spit in finish- jm
W ing the end of a cigar. yf
. the war against Spitting is a
crusade of decency . . . join it.
smoke CERTIFIED CREMO!
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pENSUS returns will show that
" these rival Texas cities thirty
miles apart have n Joint population
of more than 500000 people In two
of the rlchcwt agricultural counties
under the skies of Texas. They are
roll centers. They ore Jobbing cen-
it'r:. uiey tuc wuuiuaaju lviiu'o
They are financial centers in the
not remote past the little steamer
H M Harvey made ibj way from
the gulf to the city of Dallas It
wa a ri letter event in the hls
tory of tho city which called itself
tho queen of tho blacklands of
North Texas. Then the deep wtiler
channel scheme was permitted to
wither and die.
VOW resurrection day Is coming
' according to the builders of
the twin citicd of North Texas and
with tho aid of the government
thwy are going to plan a barge
outlet to the Gulf of Mexico Brains
and money and determination and
piuck form a marvelous comblnn-
ion for progressive development. I
These men of North Texas have
the brains; they have the money;
they have the pluck and they have
the audacity of purpose aa well as
tho bulldog determination which
this new civilization and marvel-
ous ago calls for all along the
building firing line.
Big Auto Races
BRECKENRIDGE SUNDAY
July 13th 2 P. M.
Breckenridge Fair Park
PRIZES TOTALING $1500.00
Six Big Events
Admission $" .00
(No additional charge for reserved seals)
Free Parking- Free Parking-
Over 7500 cigar factories arc registered by the U. S. Government. Over 7400
of these hand-roll cigars producing 50 percent of the output. Every hand'
rolled cigar made by American Cigar Co. or anyone else is subject to the
possible danger of "spit-tipping." Certified Cremo is absolutely free from
spit'tipping No Cremo is made by hand.
Every leaf of the choicest finest
tobacco entering the dean snny
Certified Cremo factories is
scientifically treated by methods
recommended by the United
States Department of Agriculture.
And its purity is safeguarded
along every step of the wayv by
amazing inventions that bind
roll wrap and tip the cigars!
Certified
remo
THE GOOD 51 CIGAR
. . . THAT AMERICA NEEJDEB
1930 American Cisar Co.
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