The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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Yhc Greyhound playeu a fairiv
#oo<i bra mi of football m tin* first
half, holding the Buccm m to a
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the third quarter however, and let
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end tie ill I tail : •; hi.-, iii.ii:
when he gets him And he <1.o,v " 111
mm hard grabbing him around tiie •in(1 * •’
shoes*r.n«Hi- playing Kndiv mm.- • mr
Treat and he should develop ‘mo one 'nk",,i
of the bus! men m nr Urvvnound waike*: n ■•> -
Miuad nauotia. leap a,
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L Todd and T C 'Little Htid>
Sanders did ttvur part in holding the
Jane. Both men were in nearly every
play and usually came up front the
bottom of tile pile
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The Call r mention- seyerai Unies
where the safety man was dropped
in his tracks slier taking Klines
punts Evldentaiy some good work 1 ’>
by Mood; <nd Piet-v in netting 1,!i“
down on the punts
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Robetowii and U eviiie lied 6 to
Reports say Rob; town used their st-
eom? tfini. Sound., like bullony tt
jrr Bobstown using a se-
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holding I
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.,rove * thrill i Haliahan uua walked
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Viiiked 13U and faiuuki *82. I>*ok
like Thursday^ame wiH l>« a
out* and fun affau
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nlw.'.y^ * ryiiiL? i<» break .i/mc kiiid of
rf.rt'ju, * a new record for world
) rld3 play by makiug fi* < rtm.s front
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that
Every Athletic
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that they
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nothing known d
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Kline sr. 1 Kivkpai rii k win probably^
play in the jr«mt: with C C C V
will tv- played or the Tuft grid, nud
is the first home game The Orgy-
hound- an determined to give it-
old home town a w»: by winnui:
»h“ game We hope ao
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Tv,- return of Bill Dr. b.-. 1
and or. man of the Ovey-Hound mi,me
mat help me Taft fan-:* :.onic He
la a tw'b ytai man o-tici .\i. ..'Txiblv
hold down one wing with either Motwlv
or Porter on the <tt!i es ’ rfonii V
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The tegular conierraoe luvnluit
-tart;' following the Covpu,. ivrr..'.
College game The buys go to F«.-
fiiTTia.a Oct. 10. to Alice Orl 1
olav Ring„vUlv here <>•* «'-• ’ ’
BeevlUe Oct 20 anti wind uo the
seo-yon here with the annual bottle
with sinion Nov T.
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T'ue schedule is plen’ v tough. -
pec-allv Kmg.svtiie on the 24t.n #ud
five days liter on 29. Becvibe
at the Bee county' fair Thxe -e.un-
stam to be the class of the dv.tnet
and if will be hard or. Coach Wood-
son's worthies to b.W them with
only four days n '
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w.i,-h v‘.a
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in • lit,- lack, ■;!
Tlie next Kin ton raw . ru.- to c"’
il;; a'but r-irtg. latbc Already Tv; P'-.v V to l'J a - _•-
boys haw been talking of how they
were going to ram the Pirate bhn>
arid ca<=t a!: itr. ixcipanu- iiv.o •
S a of Oblivion. The Pirate- ■aV;
beer, saying samtlar things ab-w
Ortyhound:,. Anyway, we -haii -ee
wluii -ve Novemhei 1
w«.t i
tews}
We are offering
Special Prices
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us to eiy into
a agsnige tn’er-
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nearly
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We ur iic. iaa; Slime Teei- !<xiw
jy fenown a* Hard Harmon T«*i of n- m- y
Ore-yhoiind fame is maklait » big
hit. f?) with the women over or, the
A & I v.»mpuv Slunt Teel accord-
lnff to 'it*u.'.!rig *i- .-,ukf sr.-
writer for !.!>> KlUgselUf ltec>rd wnl J*iv - ■ -1 - ion..
8n»th Town 18 ahwhiteiv awoneved world varies -jam- « U. 1 ar" ' '
»bsm« a certain attractive co-ed He game is Atm yens Oh «su» a*
cam not get h.» nw«d on fnotb«ii at Athletic* have
Tailor-Made
Fall Suite
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h*. 6. Jttai Ivcause
,fe rajw atouad on the iamHaV- i -in» for them why tb- Curds
field In a sori. of stupor, think:”? v —:-
dark blue eye*. Be careful Teel tw«s «
ijotsi let these women ruin
George Watkins of St
new vwM’s -.wfarf by
a CtimJ a baton run the first time he
vet ..’am) up in a world scries game.
Fall Topcoats
See us before you buy
BUY
DURING OUR OCTOBER CAMPAIGN
Mazda Lamps
buy a carton now
have them charged m fwa ,n-
staliments on your elec If ,r. b>i-
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t£f
on Cartons of 6
or more-any size
Never before have MAZDA
LAMF S been offered at such
a iow price as this. Buy a
carton or two now, any size
desired, at iO* discount . . , .
fill those empty sockets and
keep a few spares on hand
to replace burn outs,
Keep a few sparer on bond
Ask any employe about
our October Campaign
Central Power
AND
Light company
Clectrscity—Your Cheapest Servooi
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1930, newspaper, October 2, 1930; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712068/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.