The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 214, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 10, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
l 'ml ililly (except Saturday) by the HiYclii'nrldgn American
I' i'inn(t (oiiipuiiy Kritered iw Second (lass Mutter at tha Brrok-
inrl.. . lu piitofflcf under Act of M.irili IH7D.
TIIE BRECKENRTUGE AMERICAN. BRECKENRLDGE TEXAS. THURSDAY AUGUST 10 1931
Telephone GOO
PALS LOSE TO
ROTARY TEAM
rp
f he Score
notick to riiK rtni.tr
ni rriuii'oiiH rctlrctiott tinin the rh.ini. ter. otitfiilltiK or repuln-
'' "f nut ihtmhii firm or i'iri(iratluii which nuiy upeiir In any
I 'in- iinrlitiii publication. kvlll hi- ihrcrfutls corrected upon he-
ii.. i.i mil; fit in (lie iitti'titlon nf the publisher. In citse of error or
iiiiiiu hi h-giil ur other iiilviTtUi'iut'iilH tin publisher does not
l l. himself Ihiblc tur damage (nrllii-r limn I hi- tiiuouiit ni-elsed
I'. i i'ii i tnnl s pi iti- cinerlnr. the error.
II- lotted Tri'HH Is fxflinhi-l) riitltl.il In lle fnr pllhlletitl.in nf
.11 i..k ilWpntrhcs credited to It or lint otherwise entitled In this
i-u r ulso local iiihh published hereon.
; ltotary Club AH
I owecney ri o
Kinney ran B
25 Runs 25 Hits 1 7 Errors ' "worth p :""::: "s
IVI1I1I0 ilU (
in Hectic Game
Tcddlle Jb .
Htighee of
Iottdder If .
Pothoff e
Magncaa Im
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nl. r fulling tn recclsr their wilier reirtlturly will confer n
fl '"I ' mumiKi'liirnt b reporting same tn III.- C'lri'iiliitliin
' r I'lione UN).
Totals .
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Ail.rtlslne Mininger
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llrviihitlon Ih'pt.
I'oK'nmil .Merit. Il'pt.
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i nr ri.onry niu RUk uieii ui
' losing (mil gemes In tin.' seaond
half of the Twilight league ached- j
ule no the buy came back nnd!
trounced the lliia Claaa. 18 to 7
Wednesday evening. '
The Knljirliittji tMiunretl nit Hlteh-
iwki offerings mid made It safe ' ;CKV. 3U
.hits a home run and (1e twe-Wag- Er arey. lm
' gars which with the 12 error ao Cfrpy' e
'obligingly made by t-t Pal hoys f T P
mkd up tha am. PoUioff. c
' Daaplta the onc-atdad acort. It (!rnm"' "
' wid n Interaatlng gamt and th liu t '
r'ala acorad aavan runa on thH ' " '
' eight hiti and the Rotary Club'a HwmT- tm
five errolt.
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BEAT RANGER
"! C. Deere and Cowser Figure
in All-Stars Win
I nnd Cowser Three-base hit Glenn ! Umpires- Landers from Ranger;' WOMAN 80 TOURS KUltOl'K.
Innings pitched by Shapiro five by i Alvln Walker nna Ted Uutler from BKOCKTON. Mass. (U.PJ Though
In her 80th year Mrs. Isabella Dav-
i Im has gone to Europe alone for
Wonder If the roohc that laid the a 10-week vacation In Brltalli and
gulden eg has gone i.'f the nolil Kr inri She made a similar trip
standard yet' h.ilf a century ago
Hicks four; hits off Shapiro five Breokenridge
with four runs; off Iltoks three
with one run Struck out by Shapi
ro six by llli'k. none by Kobln-i
son none.
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'Kditnrtaln by Col Hugh Nugent Klttrerald
HUHSCKIITION KA'n!
m e vpiiM $ .01 One month
. by carrier ... .13 Three muntl'i
AU. .HUB.SCIUITIO.NS PAYABI.B IN AOVANCK
IKA(Jlii; STANIHNO.
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The State Parks System
without money to develop it system of state
.ini.1111- th fetlernl jcwvermnent tn t.'tke thetn uvii.
1 1 h.t- Ih!;u mndo in (IcclurinK I'alo Pinto Hum can-
nf I'.iiihimdlt'. a natiunal prk
iiMp...il scorns to offer n way m whicli the pnrk-.
. national nrone may be (levelox(! at .tat vxpimimph
m- lie DcMiijr developed now dv ine tivinnn conser
Team P. W. !.. Pet.
Prebvterlaim Haul 0"
Y M i' A 7 5 2 711
I.lona.Club (4 3 2 .
K.itury Club 4 3 3 800
Lona Star ft 2 3 40"
Magnolia .12 3 400
PnrkN 2 I 383
Court Houne ! 2 t .333
PilM '! 8 15 1:
Tiidaj's (iHine
Court Hoiiaa va. IJona Club
l'rIlnV Sclirituli
ltie Star va Magsolla.
Tot ale 40 7 8 l'J
Score by Intrtuga: It. H. K.
Pala CUwa 010 O'Jl 102- 7 8 12
ttotary Club 100 OSO 3Gx 18 18 .1
Suinmnry: Hume run Hnworth;
twu-baae hlta Hnnla. Klnnov
Jonca lloworth.
Umplrei Hank Nanney C W.
400 Andrew ajil Buy Covington.
i CASCAKA IIAKK STOI.HN.
I IIOQUIAM Wuah. (UR) Somt-
' body mult have had an Idea! The
j nomebody uocordlng to Curl Suiul.
1 waa the thief whu stole between
1 500 nnd COO Munda of cieeuru bark
from Ida camp at u nearby resort.
"Grandpa" Charley Deere de-.plt
his feebleness nnd old age pi lycd
around with the kids at Hoiilli
Ward ball ground against the Han
ger Boblnson Grocery Company
team Wednesday evening and -d
though he stumbled wobbled J ill
staggered managed to account f r
three runs which wait the marg i
the Breckonrldge All-Stars beat the '
Banger boys. Final score vm H t I
5. '
'I "Grnndpa" Charley on his first
-1 trip to the plate ln the thud 1 1.
Miiinir wiin winter woou on hpcoihi
buH slashed the ball tu the South I
Ward school building and crept I
around th bases stumbling al :
third but managing to get acroxs
the plate threeqtiartera of an Inch
ahead of the ball. '
These two runs with the two
scored In the same Inning by H-itc-and
Overton gave the All-Stan i
fourrun lend and then "Papa'
Pete Glenn took hold of a ennire
strike In the fourth Inning and
placed It itt de!p center making
third before the ball came Into the
diamond. Pete scored n moment
later on Overton's second hit of the
game and tne All-Stars had a five
run lead.
The Boblnson boys woke up In
the fifth inning. A. Miller led off
with a strikeout and It looked o
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V1HALIA. Cal (U.RV-.N'noml Head. I Danville (Kv.) ha u farmer who
" rp.. atld IlltlV be maintained ill futllte. Tllf pai'k-t Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs claims he con yell so loud (bat he 'U"K" anupiru wua koiok i
v.t will serve not none Texan Imt tln stem ilv uitiw- Hugh II Head of Vlaolla. today can bo heard more than six miles emerge wan a. anuioui. uui i.ien.i
......iian nf lifvo.. vil. i..i... .. T..v..- t-. ..... lU.. mil! ctalme.1 one distinction at least away. Shucks! When wheat was t0: dropped Whitfield's fly
i tiillMte and the UllSllipasse.l vvuvr the stnte offeW. 8h' wn" born ln " "JP'"y -wnU all the farmers yelled so loud
veloped lower front tooth. It was heard In wnsiilngton
fAe0Vo"V
CJ
Wall
r
ucy vvaiiino
O 93J at S
w. never nc
ft i. in iir.ni: toiit
l' II !.!. prrllr Ulnni
i uui: iihi:. Ndni.uj
n in nr llliky'a SrpnrlmNI
rrrlly imirrlr 111(14
. i II n reHlrnellen aaeetln.
'I lllfk wiiinra livr rim
rrtittiitHenl nhd itrntl
be trusted to Charles tbe olflre
boy Hut there waa no time to
waste on lojured (eellnits Tn..
niefltenger bojrs entered at tt. it
.r.otnent. both lo Kre.it liable
"Anvtblng for tlur Tim
.ir ion i: u irtrmUa i aikd ona of them. K.e we..'
.. i.iirklnit. i D(o UrM). offlre lo see Tti- r
nnil mii.1 lrn Iknl i UtSR lliarneo.
vlie 4wa nnf tfll Dirk
nnill ihr r ! ilrnitr.
hrr nkmirJ kf trnln.
Nr urk IJe mrt
I Mil i:il. Urra karr fr
h.i lHlr.4ueea krr In
llf.l:i IL Hnn la niueh
I lt I'.tr. lie anH'ra krr
In kl krr In a lull
. mil nf n ttrrk ! rr
I- I nhr I It lllrk mrrla
l ke krr In Ikr laak.
rl Ulrni.inr. Tkr are
. ilium in illiinrr nkrn
lrlrihinr liaklea: fnr
." Vr Inoordlnlrlr ny.
iklnt! kna kniprnil "H
ml .!... mil frlurn nil
fled
her
II 11 WITH Till
CIIAPTHit VI
vi out
nearly time fnr Eve lo
ii to Die olllla when Dirk
.. .i next tnornlnr..
tier nncar and tusplclon
i In . i ii.-rii when she row
'in rati to hi in cuntrltel)
uiiir to him. "Oh. Dick.
pp-n-.t' -he efled II i
were irrlmy and ruined
-lotiliJifa 'jcreil iltli erl
ineb. l tried to wreck the
'i'ioii. be etplllned briefly
' 4 cr id. bo it i h '
- . w. .ln-d. "Itark-
sKd
t i i Uimk a man wai
t Herk- suileH spiteful
He ihr on they're hunt-
v worked all nlcht
i' to t the bullom of I
i -thief and Irylnc to esll-
the latnoe. How about
l.rekfal '
r tbilr roffee Dick told her
' e aiiht'a work and she
.t. among othvr llilun. that
...nan who had leiephouetl
tin hefre was Mra Hall
owned a barbecuo stand
tbe st real. She had ufer-
Time tlo--1 wWyg J9WFQL. ! aaaaaaaaW M
Tha boy .nat.hed It in... WSgKiaSPP'Wr W e . 2
band and .i u(f h rT'JfrnJLfft ' v V T ' i
n .3n BaV. "tllaSVlSs aa "aaaT J.riKaJk TLSK
7ir ncu' gir iuri'fVi l't nwfi roof impuJcntf.
inr ilruwled.
"Oh I think there muit be tome mnfoke"
i
turned to the other lad. "Anr- near Marya's drawing hoard. A Ised Arlene. looking up from her
body here by tha name of Mhn kuI she had never seeu was sit- typing.
Ke llayless''' h loqulred. Ha ting at her desk tho desk that '.jt was this way" she said
carried a box from a lltirUt's shop bail been Allco Marshall's. A gleefully attar they had given
lrluril Kvu u'nailarail If umimII lilnnil llrl with round. 111 nnlur. a I lw. el ft Ii flnnr fan
onvenatlon which led her b Harnoa could hara sent ! blue eyea. room. 'Harnea came In while
thorn In honor of her promotion "Till Is MUs Alton Miss Day- you were talking to Miss James.
.rot trouble.
i -Mould have called
' ill regretfully. "lint
wr Id such a mess and
nme I could get around to
i "ii long past midnight and
. .i yuu were silrop. You
had to make sura thfra
ii. thine moro that could
- damage."
reached the office halt sn
' ' "nr late. She hoped this
would not coma to Mr.
notice. He always was at
.; jk early sod expected
t clio to be prompt. On
desk the desk that bad
MUe Marshall's was a note
li n-ad:
Memo to Mlts llayless from
Mr llarnest
After you correct proofs
t today's ad please sea Mli
i. Kitoy and gel detail! (or
iineinent bat sale Tuesday.
't six or eight hats (or
"etching. Make 3-col lay
'it for I'rejs and I-col. for
.Hue and write copy and
i..i.l to fit. See layout on
hi desk (or depth of ad and
..pnnlmata alio of cut
S mi proof cf your col-
.inn In today's Press lo Mr.
..hit for his O. K."
a
r.-v read this through a second
mi Basement hats! Well they
..en .Urtlug her at the bottom lit-
erally She had taken It for granted
il.at thero would be a new girl to
ii the place made vacant by her
ir- otlon. A new girl o write rela-
tively unimportant bits of copy
and do the erragdi that could not
you' ( ftfrbape even Mr. Illxby. There eea" Mary a said. "She's going Ho gave Maryn and Miss Allen
ware alx yellow roaebuds. long
stemmed with cloaay deep grean
Imvea. The card In tbe tiny en-
velope read.' "Love from Dlek."
A r lane Smith and Mary a Vlad
entered tho nit)ee together.
rpilB girls showered Kve with
1 qaestlons alwut her trip to
New York and exclaimed raptur-
ously over the elfta she had
brought them a dram of Jas-
tu have your old place." and nis a cool distant good morn.
Be emlled and offered her '" w wero molecules and
hand. "Ilpw do you do. Miss "lied right through to his oUlce
Allan. I hope you will like it "' tmrad the door
here us much as tho rest of us i (hmk that dashed the new
do." siren a little hut not (or Ioue-
r.anguldly the young woman; Shu took out the good old palut
withdrew a limp baud (rom Kve'a box and revised her (ace some
friendly clasp. "Oh I know I'm and was about ready lo go Into
going to adore It here" she conference with the boss wheu
drawled taking Kve'a measure ilttie me barged In ahead of her
nHnTnsrfmri. In a rr.itiUh.rn."1' llMllllllr "'" ha M""1'' Wth message. Willie I was
?or Ma7ra and a new l? lek Vot ook l" lroube t0 ve- lhero ' h00Ehl ' mleht " we"
lor .tiarya ami a new iineurK lor . . . .. ..n.inn ilA ia i.it
call his attention to the tact that
..- i Kva r.ritietii n lavntif aner a.
Hve corrected the proof and ruler sharpened pencil and a 'lrrLnd for 1. and that
tent then lo the buyers o( the t' t gum to the desk "P1"" uf.rounhJ 'J" '''' u eg"
deportment repreaented (er th.lr here tho new girl was seated. y.11! in h. . IM would bavi
approval. Then she went to the Mona Allen made no move to va. t "VS fan
. .... . .- .. N-.lu hue n nra "Thnl will lie B PlflCS 10 parK UBr VSUIiy CBie.
uowinem mi amp m ui.ci.as ia " - ri"...... .:. V.'.'-".. II- .rlnne.l nu.l arreed It waa a
your ueK over luerc Qiiss Alien -- - T" . j
I morrow's sale. She Jotted down do
' acrlptloue and prices and selected
several hats for sketching. "Please
end these up at once." she aald.
"Miss Vlad wauls them right
away."
"I'm sorry but I haven't any
one to send now" Janot McKlroy
replied crisply. "All tbe girls on
the floor aro busy and there Isn't
an errand boy In sight. I'd bring
them up myself bur l hare to go
;o the receiving room to look over
a new shipment that lust came
i In "
Kve stacked the hats Into an
unwieldy pyramid and carried
them to tho olllco herself via the
freight elevator. She regarded
this task as beneath tho dignity
of her position and did not wish
tu bo teeu by auyone she knew.
Bio aald indicating a smaller
shabbier desk stacked with news-
patters and merchandise.
Tho new girl surveyed Eve
...1.1. -! I. ttrl. ..!!. ' UUfc IU 1111 WW.
whu cooi hi puueuce. uu . luiu brow.e round the
.' 7. WM 1 ' 7 "morning and take notes on any-
Si!M". . ? """ .to if lathing so. saw that seemed Inter-
estlng and that by the time aaa
rnt tin fit Charles would haVa a
rapidly. Mlis(13k cieared (or her. Then be
good Idea and 1 should go ahead.
Then I happened to remember
that Mr. Blxby wanted to see him.
He stopped a moment on bis way
out to tell our new playmate to
store this
desk Mr
havo."
Kve thought
Allen she suspected waa trying
to "put something over" on her.
But Bvo had no way of knowing
I what Barnes had said or Implied.
Fortunately Mary a Interrupted to
ask Bvo'a advice about the sketch
she was making. A moment later
Kve wus called from the office.
17 VH entered (he
'-'dropped the hats on a
office and
table
WIIBN Kve . returned to the
'' oGku 20 minutes later Mls
Alton was nowhere In sight "Tell
you ail about It at luneb" proio-
Iti left
field. Nlcholan whiffed for the sec
ond out and things were mote
beautiful. Then things begun to
tinppen: Greer got n hit. Daniel
hit to right short but Greer tiinn-
ngd to obscure Winter Wood'
view for a fraction of u second and
the ball went through Winter like
a bat leaving the hot place. Whit-
field and Greer scored on the play.
Landtroop then wnlkvd and B
Mlller'r hit scored Dantela nnd
. Landtroop. Boblnson got n hit B.
Miller going to third and Bobln-
' son to second. Underwood (lew out
I to left field. Four runa three hlta.
two errorw. a wnlk and two itrflce-
outs. What an Inning?
In their liulf of the eighth the
Hanger boys went on another rnm-
i page with Hicks In the box lie
.having relieved Shapiro at the end)
of the fifth by ngreetnent preceding
I the game. Boblnson first up tilt
safely; Underwood hit td left nhort
Harrison fielded the ball forced
Robinson nt second brine and then
threw wild to Groseclose t'nder
wood tuklng second. Heese's slow
rollertdown the first base line wns
picked up by Hicks but lie hit the
i runner In the throw to the firs
sack. Underwood going to third
Miller's hit scored Umlorwood and
i the scorr wuh tied. HiilTlson took
Whltfield'H grounded nnd threw
Beese out ut the plate. Gibson who
.had relieved Wood nt right shoi
i threw Nichols out nt first fur the
I last out.
I With the score tied the head of
j the All-Stars batting order cime t
bat In the eighth. Johnny B-itc
1 popped to left short. Gibson crack
I rd out a hit ami stole Heroin'
' "Grnndpn" Deere then lammed ou
i his second hit of the game and
I Glbeon scored the winning run. I
1 Groseolose f lw out to right field. I
BHL Cowser who had relieved Pad-1
gett In right field soaked the first
i Nil pltehed to deep right for n
hume run and "Ortindpa" Deere
scored ahead of him. Cowser croae-
ed the pluta Just us the ball reauh-
ed second base from the outfield.
Brewster hitting for Glenn foul-
ed out to third base.
In thulr half of the ninth tho
Banger boys went down one two
threw. Greer right abort to first.
Daniels on u foul pop to Overton
und Landtroop Bates to Grose-
close. Bee.e played a fine fielding
game (or Banger at (Irst base. Al-
though the oore sheet nhows that
Whltdeld made two errors the bo)'
took nine hard chanaea and handl-
ed all but two of them In great
style.
Tlie box score:
Breckenrldge AB B II R
Bates. 3b 3 t 0 0
Wood rss 3 1 I 1
Gibson res 1 1 1 0
C. Deere cf 4 2 2
Groseclose lb 4 0 0 0
Padgett rf 3 0 0 1
Cowser rf. I( 1 I t 0
Glenn If 3 1 3 1
Brewster rf 1 0 0 0
Carrlgnn 2b 3 0 0 0
Sweatman. Ins 2 0 0 0
Harrison l 1 0 0 1
Overton c 3 1 2 0
Hhaclro. n 2 0 0 0
Hicks p 1 0 0 1
said you and I should make out
a new schedule of lunch periods
so one of us would be on hand
all tbe tlmo to take care of phone
calls."
Kve did not tell Dick that eve-
ning ot her unpleasant encounter
with tbe new girl. She owed It
to him aba felt to keep their
first week together free (rom
office gossip and office cares. But
she was uneasy.
(To Ha CeatUued)
Totals
Ranger
B. Miller. 3b .
iltobinson p .
Underwood c
Beese lb
.33
AB
...4
...4
...4
.. 4
8 9
n ii
o i
0 2
A. Wilier. 2b 4
Whitfield Iss 4
Nicholas If 4
Greer rss 4
Daniels cf 4
Landtroop rf 2
Totals 33
Score by Innings:
5 8 2
R. II. E.
.000 040 0100 8 2
Ranger .
Breckenrldge .001 100 03x-8 9 0
Summary! Home runs C Deere
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MMiSH
He knout bit tou priced gjtolintt
She's a threwa ijopper!
kmiHMmi4tj
He'll pay more itiiJ gtt morel
3 kinds of gasoline
for 3 kinds of buyers!
PEIUIAPSyouwant aoWlow-priced
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Or perhaps you want only the highest-
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Whichever one of the three it is
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For Gulf offers you your choice
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motor oils fiach is the
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 214, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 10, 1933, newspaper, August 10, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71811/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.