The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 13, 1932 Page: 4 of 5
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THE DRKCKEN'Rinnr Utmir W. BRECKEXPJDGE TEXAS. WEnXEMl V . J Xt ARY in. 1332
FIVE
Buck Lads And Lassies Nose Out Eliasville Teams
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BRECK QUINTET
MAKES 29-25
WIN TOES. .
Bpckarelles Run Score Of
10 To 37 Over
Opponenls
Horses Still Look Vuuiw Rmiiiinjr
Down Alain SlriTl But They're In
HOOKS AND
Fiie Limelight In The Sports Orb j n nim. nrauCh
H gn i-'.-hool i aoyn ami
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i' N'tth r h nl bu-
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a .1 w f .n h' . ahoiag
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By DIXON HTrTWAPT
The I acr easing pipuar.t ' ).
amateur home race niert'ng
hr.-oajh-Mit the count 'v i h ii'i.r
mjatlnn of the Idea i' 'V pi n.
Importance of th hore
It la true that In rrtm I
a a traffic offend- to app u m
"JIM sections of town with hoi .e
and hta appearance m the high
wiy i rrrtrt ranee fn- . few
tale Jokes tktt be lit bi mnii
mom and mora Important n tn
Injr and the irtm nnil the freh
fields of the rminl e n.rn'
an ever IMce-iaioK (' ". f" h.i'i
The aniate r ri mrrttne; for
example. w re-'i it it fur a j-reat
nine ).- i i ii .ii. -mill nuir-
b f Mp S i in ' i ' ' 1 1 1 1 ir
try ami tn nhiirbin .mmuhl' r.
thla airt he te- hih popi r
that Mtieh car hi tn In tak' i tn
prevent f mfliet in Uat P. !
'y only nt trh Mjr aiwl sin. .n
Irvrd In the imm'd'itf In't . :
Ik Tn.t. carel to tk th iron-
III'1 to partlc t. but lo'lay vnthu-
lt of thf pot tnvwl hiimh'-d
nf mll fin the rhiner .if I ikin
pari ii nil they ship ttirlr hot ! i;i
i- nitl numbrr of n !
In the fall tend eo'rlv ipr!r.ji
mrptlng Viko ptaro frmii Nv
KnKtnnd to the South 'hn to tV
Mtddla Wert and the F.r Cm t
The home "!jrrt whlrh h nhnw i
th wxi rnia.rkaMe ileve'opmen
In rthrtnt yearn la that of tteWr
jkIo In m thnn a quarter ci'ntur
uf the Kame. t hn "prrnl from
New York "it thi i.-h N. w I m
land Iag land I'lnn; inn
Ma-Nl Ohio III ikji and Wjmm-
Itr Tknu rwidtan eirt hat
Hm-i-! the .- -itlon In hee
i i ft t'i v ji-i- r h th" mm'ietji
of wh'rh nre hiruJcippcd b till-
n nl n hut ii it nlde the nation-
i' 'I'un'Mlmi thera art doxan of
.i i j
I he fi- t ;ri.-vr Po A" sot 'in
j formed In lttr w th ntany of
t'' -hi' m-n now active 'n It t dl
rertlun a KKm.i" There la a
"t.irv t nl hew the m wai In-
vented by i irr-iup of men a i an n-
tr e-tirn iv f exenl'.ng hor rs
finf!ni Ind orn by the w at ler
AnJ n the xtnri time dnc then
i i h' hi. beanie tn imo.iaat
to on thst in ihhf ty nlon hun-
ilt 1i of h j.nd the winter
m n i 'nhK diyl'nv bu ver
idirii f tliek n-e .-iltycj with any
regularity At Sqnirlron A for in
in.-s. th-e "ver fjc Ity the
el! ) d horm- eoiild demand to
i'ik. I f pleaannt. even to hot und
.ii -jnninK water
Arl -t wh le the "senua miu'
h ' ' Iin. f -co n tha ev -ydy
iit'1 if nnn he ' irilnln; an ever
n.'i. mi mp linio In the wo 'I
nf
'MALI. Itllll.i: liMIIHITKU
PltlNnKIEI.D Mo. Jan. 11
I P One of the mialloat iMitt
in i he world a hnok with a fron?
n Innrar trmaj a pi-itaata aUim i
" rtilaHod hero. IU owner
i J H .Htirkn.-y t Uepullllc. Mi.
T H pun Inic run br renj p'nlnlv
with i minifying la
Tho Clmriflni: r'.eliirc '
Max Carey beg nninx hli fin;
year tm man(ar of what we now
mint rill o'flclally tho H-onklyrl
Nffmal League Ri-bill Club.
. lnc announ e thru- will ) hn
fuh but plenty .if iei! virk when
the n'.err. iet i.r the H N I B. C.
Inc. ua nut i f-r i n trninlnji
Meniwh I? dean Dnvnr lit I.
'Gi l'cle Robbie nita on the front
porch of h k i ini'illr r h ie p-n-i
detiiig llfe'i vagi. e Occnlin11y
he roschci for hla h iigun and
1 "d rla ofr i atray hoc thit wan
dera Into the ynr.l
ThTe Will he ni vi t to H
vnn." rijm Mtn ; Mix in linn.
"for baanll and bri Til ti m
ha giit tn T t in w k
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Mind fnwx?
I dont know whnt I II rtn th. i
tuiiinHM" aaya t'ax-le KofrMe t i
the nTrpaper boy many 4 whom
NH.ka .nlfr ptagrlmnMaira to Dov-
er TlaK to hunt game ind mot
nn?le Knbblo'K rm 'Mivne I'll
jut atay heie nnd m'rul thee
c w .
And. ovr n Hioiklr Wonnei r
.Maximilian atnemnly nnnounreit
Thrri" wi.i be 27 eah bttlon Kimx
In the south in 39 d ly nd "n the
two off dayji th' teim will trnvr' "
What'a the moril' Oh well (to
n.k Left O Dtu . pi- Ilnhc Merman.
cr tlmy Vanre A ik tnem about
April 10 when th-it exh bltlon tour
under .ManiiKci Mix milinn la
nLh tluleil t i wiiil iii with a (tr me
'n Vankei- Stad um Mtyh they'll
tell you. and maybe they wont
Mux Sounds Off
What kind of baioball w 'I 1'ie
I members of the B. N. U 1J. G . Inc..
play fcr Manager MnxImllAn''
Who knows' It Is certain that or-
crnl timet they played dead on
Uncle Uebb.e. Not willingly ut!d
down perhaps but they d'd take
urtfhlnklnx advnntaRo of h!a kindly
soul.
Manager Maxim Hon hlmnc'f hni
definite Ideas of the hind of base-
ball the members of tho U. N L.
.. C Inc. will t:ny for h'm One
he told riubo Urowler someth'ng
like this:
"Tie k y who rom ! theto nnil
trie to hit It out of the lat. taking
three w Id awing at the Imll la n
my type nf ball player. I want a
man to go up Ihi-e and wa't the
nltcher cut. Worry liltn' Wiar him
down!
These doys n run cr two ma
mean the ba'l tfatiie Vmi naw wh it
hupponcri in the last world aerV i.
A e'eam has to be smart nnd iu h
to get that one oi tuo-run mm n
'Worklni: on the pltrlv r s on
way to tlo It. not by trying to hn .rk
every plti ird r.a I out of the lot
but ly tak r J a nuple t ) ng h
nerve Pitcher will t re of acotnff
men up there wa'tlng and foullrt:
nnd letting the had nnri go b
It ar.undi like .i -nvell bupln'l
Ulo-trlne Managei Maximilian I
womlei how lt' gc ng to work''
I
HIM You Knim Tlml
I Tliat fectba I fantasy by Joel
Sayre In Amcrienn Mcrcriv.
I "R.ickty Jax" le wowing the boys
. mit of their ehsirn. Knucld Mc-
Ololn. Gotham sang chief gce to
i a foothill gamr. net the enwd
nd Immodlatciy rlgis up a flork
j of bo(ers and wrestlers . otgan-
1 It na firm rrtu it fonthnll team i ri
der the nime of the University of
Canjri'p (strictly a phoneyi
the admln'tratlon building" reil
ly Is an old booze wur.hauie . .
the V of C. after a fur first year
dur ng which t'arnarslc licks Alf-
red. 8-1 to 0. becomes nm iltlous . .
and wades thfeugh Ihlncctfln. Hir-
vard. Notre Obiiic Arni7 nnd the
Navy rn urrsive Saturdays . .
then roms the big gnme with
I akr fhore t'nlversity rf Chicago
and it serin i that thH .jme
Ioke K'n e f. i opt.ated by
Irexy cirface Al Cnpnne of Chi-
cign' W I will nnd a cou pi of
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SAN ANTONIO. Jan. 13. U.R
A p itiaK of Judge DuVal Wet
retiring federal judge has been
tinvelld in the fedeml oourtrnrtn
here The portra't was pitnted
by S Sl nnn
STAR SECOND SACKER
ONCE SOLD FOR $10
DALLAS Jnn 13 UP Tony
I'let. star second saekar has -dgn
cd a now contract with the Pltti-
burgh Pirates at a reprrtrd nl-arj-
Incrtas- was once purchased
here fci tlO. Hot Stove Ltagu
ICCflll
Pict's reail name Is Anthony
franc'; Pletnizka. He was bum
In Ilogeswlaji III. ami wtikrd in
a car fa Cory there as a bty Hr
played base Ball theie on Saturday
and Sunday and when lie rnvi.il
up enough money went to For
Worth in 1MT nnd asked Jokl-
AU f jr a Jcb.
Atr was full jnd sent h'm h"i.-
He walk! Into tho office of
Chirllc Muxvlll. then pirt owner
tt the Dallas club Mixvlll Ilk.. I
Tony right nwiy and gve h m
$10 to cat on nnd r!.-jn d h ti in
a contract.
Others In charge of tn Uii'nt
club however d' In't vww Tin
with Maxvill's faith nnd the in
fielder was stnt to t'trsfini
Viltore he prncivled to leid (he
Lone Star League In bate ntealinu
nnd hitting. Waco grnbVrl hltu
next year farmed hini t the
Cott in States nn Intei snld h m
to Clcvolnnd
Pn Imll ms thought he nefilr
X). i lerci si i t on oti ni.n
to I- ut Wot th .-.no thiit club soli
him in the Pli it HP wn llt
t thi c '(mm League for ml Ii
: tonal k?c icnlng and was but I -14
1 30 when an Injury ti n Pliat-
leyuini hn xxh. 1' h'tn back t.
Plttslxirgh when- 1 1 a u
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gear-shifting effortless second gear i.s really quiet and free wheeling permit you to coast
along at will. Then .shift gears without touching the clutch. You gef not just one jut Hli
frWr of these big hnprocments in till Pontiacs at.no extra cost.
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Rare Old Wines
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n the bottle. tj"uge as Sir I?en-
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Chief o
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Values..
Pontiac offers these
important developments
at no extra cost
SYNCRO-MESH
QUIET SECOND
FREE WHEELING
RIDE CONTROL
LONGER WHEELBASE
INCREASED POWER AND HIGH SPEED
GREATER ECONOMY
NEW ROOMIER FISHER BODIES
RUBBER CUSHIONING AT 47 CHASSIS
POINTS
ENCLOSED SPRINGS
RIDING COMFORT
FULL P3ESSURE LUBRICATION
NEW PONTIAC SIX
Brings the Important Developments
of the Year to the Low-Pricc Field
Pontile Six aNo offeri Ride Controlthat re-
markable new improvement which permits you .0
regulate .shock absorber action to all timing condi-
tions. This is but one of its riding comfort ej-
turcs. Bodies are longer and roomier. Interiors
are deeply upholstered and richly appointed.
Pontiac's spirited performance is based on Jn
over-size engine improved to provide greater
horsepower and higher top speed. Yet no more
fuel is used than in cars built for economy alone.
Sec the new Pontiac Six . . . arrange for a dem-
onstration! G. M. A. C. time payment plan avail
able if desired.
NEW PONTIAC V-8
Offers the Distinction of V-8 Per-
formance at a List Price under $850
It is the V-type motor that makes some of the
world's finest cars so brilliant and reliable. Now
this distinguished power plant is offered in the
Pontiac V-8 at the lowest price ever known.
In addition there arc mich refinements ss effective
body insulation against heat cold and noise-
such upholstery and finish as you obtain only froui
line Fisher craftsmanship.
If you have driven lesser cars learn how tconeii-
cally you can graduate to V-8 ownership; if uio:e
expensive ones how Pontiac V-8 meets your nccui
and tastes for much les money. Let a Jt!ii..'i..-
strate it to you thoroughly.
McMuriry-Knight Motor' Co.
127 No. Ih'ockeni'iilgi- o.
Phone 3.18
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Winter ills with their attendant riches and pains have finally met
their Waterloo the Westing-house Heating Pad that refuses to take
a back seat for colda. flu grippe or any other of the unpleasant
ailments so common this time of year. You need one badly a
phono call to our store will have one in your homo in no lime at all.
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$1.00 A MONTH
365 Days
or Kitchen Tasks
Made Lighter
With an electric range in her kitch-
en mother merely prepares the food
she puts it in the oven sets the au-
tomatic controls and away she goes
to spend the rest of the day as she
pleases. She knows that at mealtime
everything is deliciously done and
ready to serve.
Plan to install an electric range
in your home this year. Values
are remarkable and costs are low.
Even Better Than Sunshine
Just think of having a perfect sunshiny
day right in your own home even
though rain sleet or snow might ho
falling outside. The kiddies can romp
and play as usual and tho Sun Lamp
steadily spreads artificial sunshine that
is oven better than real sunshine.
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Wintertime Is Waffletime
A husky meal is easily pre-
pared in a hurry when you
plan waffles for your main
course. Easy preparation fast
cooking excellent food values
make waffles a desirable dish.
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percolators arc so rea-
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cheap to operate. Phone
our store today and
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