The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 293, Ed. 1, Monday, September 30, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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COCHRANE SAYS
PITCHERS WILL
WIN FOR HIM
CHICAGO. Sept 30 Mkkey
Cocbr.int. ttoty fighting leader of
the Ttgrrs. picks bis players o
ronquet the Cubs ia the World's
Series. et the going hi bafteves.
wilt be tough perhaps six games
Cochrane prophesied that tha
Tiger would polish off the sensa-
lnwiii hand of Chicago youngsters'
' .. I.u iW.n alv i.i .M Ilia
tmtmm iiiwi. m"m avw..t -.
i-i. of pitchina alone The Tigers
wrr playing their last game oil
the season meeting the OHIeapa
WSitr Sox in a doubleheader. and'
tVhiane ws taking it easy He
pufnt cigaieite as be spoke and
hi b .ii k fts bl mil with roiifi-
oence 'I think "it Rowe lliktga anil
Aukei wi'. t ve tt.ir Cub tumble.
Cochin tirgun ' ; i.ing them Hi
succ essnon I cjii sh.tw the Cub a
different tp of pit. lung en
day Rrtdge will lie tioubirsome
with hU overhand fast tall and
good curves Howe h a great fast
ball perfect control nd a swell
change of pace The Cubs will fine)
him very very tough If ou re ask
ing me
Awker is the typo of pitcher who
I i very hard tu bit ths first time
you face hisa anil he will give us a
1 .ti. unci advantage the fltst time
i we ser hint against the Cuba His
j m.ilirii.irui la 4eptiv and even
aftri (mi gal on to h. delivery he
has ii assortment of ruivvs and a
fas' bail Beaded lo make him h
aim' pttuhsr "
oohraae refused ta name h
pitching aeiacUoa far lbs opening
game of the series la Detroit on
Wednesday
KNIT SUITS
Receive cairful i-ipert .illen-
Hon In rr!
Xew Location
Mvtiinl Duor Kit of
(ir)iler A 1 1 111 LriK-erj
Brown's Cleaners
I'hoiic 122
Do ou enjoy a perfect
courteous sen ice? If so
come in ami .see us for Set-
vice. THAT GOOD GULI- (J.-
0LINE and fil'LF PRIDE
MOTOR OIL
Washing and Greasing
STALLING
Gulf Service
Corner Baylor & Walker
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t'lielkinie "P t It ir twenlteth irilithf v i- i.uy t tue ...ii . .f In-v p. .in. 'he trill in phant CltlenRO
Cuba rllnctuil ilia Ntttloaal Iokuo llac nnd prepar. il to m.irrli n Detroit where they will meet tlifl
Tlgr in the firm Jroa of tlia world F.rl-. Oot. 2. Alime. Miillp K. WrlBley. owner of tho club
congratulates Manager Charley Crlmm. right after he gamp. Insert Is an action shot an Oabliy
Hartmtt Cub rati her nailed Lynn King Canltna! ontftelder at the plate after two bail scored In
the lint Inning.
SPORT . ..
SQUIBS
ll I.K.tltl) U. CDI'K
l'..-iiiK i Hullilug who ai f lnok-
ing ni"i i .1 tin. i .ill. piffl"
hou' l I'.u. luid nil UT potnti
coieil n .i. .i t 1.M In. pit
Ileal ai.ii haitnt - ".! m' A iot
of OH I'rlt fll- UH illt-.uU unit
lllg the K.illr. Ult- .HI1 f '11- ill
trlit irr anil if th' km mv tn.ne
dial like th fn-t ' . Ilnl Mn-
aught just a.- .1 ni. tin tt.it'iiiii
roe. 'no
Well. ''"'-
glad to give the Bulldogs the old
ten count but we vivid. y remem-
Isnr aa occasion la which we count
ed out a young man named Hrad-
ttoeh goajM days before a fistic en
couater with stasia Baer And look
what happened And the Ranger-
ohwk affair is nothing to compare
with the Baar-Braddock brawl
That was a cinch.
o yours is not counting the so
called rluH4tf3S out of the Oil Kelt
race just yet At least nor. until the
Buckles are finished with the Sun
Aogelo Bobcats next Friday ev -rung
The Angrlo team Is drawing
plenty of attention early in the
eaem from all aotticts Any Irmn
that run stole IM points in '"
games without allwlnK thi- otlHi
laniL. threaten to lu-ote .sei.i.u-.! .
must have .ininr thing The g.'ii i l
opliuun here and euu-wh' re u tha
tn u-oir on the Ku k Angvlo k mu
i will not tt a lopsided one. but its.
all guens wotk
by lb. paper thai Breik
Wi
d k
earidge t eaoiinjt in foi a iir.
Of the picking and ch. ng in te
gard U th. Oil Belt champmnsh .
'The Bucks and AM-..- me the
two too teams with Uiowiiooi
' down a auteh oi so ICastUn.l Kai
1 gi sad Cidco are pUesd in the
lower bracket by the capetta If tbe
I Rucks pull up thi ir stages and bent
the tsoatats or even keep the ""'
vary cease the boys will piubah
asla'di ths lita-lal I'Veill ttlill IISJIlHiThe BasiUnd insens apptai i.
have taken thelt football team.
defeat at the hands of class ! ' !
ne hardr than the Ringers fans
took either of their sweet little la
ings In fact a couple of Kastlaml
lads came throuich town the night
after the game stopping at one 'if
the local coffee parlois along about
3 a m . arat when asked how ths
gamt- ended they answered. "W
a'scorelesa Us.- Maybe
peayed sea
th made s mistake A lot of th
local fai left the Vernon goat
think. iik the stole was l instead
of 33 11 .' th.it is unlj one point
Ai. I it.th.xiirh F.astiand is look-
nj; Wi i 'lop til now w sii.
wilt ni. wugri ii i .mall w.i
BOYS
I
H)F CN SHOOT
EM NOW!
I)i.e siasoil now open
Mulls ( hraper
Bows Plentiful
Willi iiiulil usv fur more.'
Ewing-Christian
Hardware Co.
.'lift W. Walker Phone 130
Cubs Clinch Flair and (lo On
that the Eiuitlnnd lads will gie ti
1 Iih al ui til ion exptit- one of tlun
I two toughes' g. lilies of the I
If you notne this 1 1 k .i Situ
it.i Kvening li -t ou will " '
nice footbiil uitlcle tiy Ftnnci- A
Schmidt of Ohio State and late of
! T C C That is. Harold A FHz
Kerald wrote the article with the
laid of a few Ideas from Franco
and Schmidt let ini put his handle
on thi- thinu Probabl most of the
mil
.-tuff n m 1'in.ilt s i.imblitigH
it i .11 i.. i fn i li'M tni) We
III. lltlllll Mil MlllJ.lt JtUt til llllln
ti.it' a l.ttle poin' Mi hniiilt has
' I'lll. I ullg w.i II i .-llolt Mine
sinie leaving Texas Chi.-tiiin He
iiuitht have protluteil a winmiiK
wn at the Texas school fur leufor " 'Un '" ""' "V" !"
years ir. succession and get noth-
ing mure than a little praise foi
his good work but immediately af-
ter moving to the bigger school be
becomes a nationally known coach
and now the article in the Post.
But. if ths effect of th' games
Southwest teams participated in
out of this territory can be taken
as any gauge of what is likely to
happen tn the next two or three
years a coach can become a big
shot down heie and stay a big
shot duwn here.
. . i.....
greatest dtnw -
The Ilut'karoos
bat k in the Angrlo H'ie will be
Iii k of piopir ieeive t length
l'..ld ili.rl nt- T.llltn l lnlill.rf
.. i. . .v.
the wll. pMNiablv ula the wimle
game. Trvi t Hendei Min Rei'i i
ltik Hot: n. and CmiU who will
bHW to bin k up the whole regulai
tt.u kftiM
Si mi. of the
htgu
l .-i huol te.ims have as many as la
1 irwiir backs alt practically as
""' "" legula.s The line
K'lasVT i ertte-i we earn" t
" . . . i. i.
-"" l' ' b" "'.vie and back
' '"rw uad ' r"''v'
'lh f"1 '" r"""b"i fJh"
Mm-kifji ..fi. ithlr (o tarui the ariov
-
ing and take tre bovs to town
' '
II rw the clt.es hero". artei
Ft .t i nl'ht
Ins it trllx the out of the fel
low who o. t mi the wronti liii
Hr bet on St liul Thue wi.
Joe !ouls who beat the 'Bus. ' and
St i'ins couldn t even beat th.'
Cubs (Hi my
Hie Observer-
(i'i ntinued From Page One! I
a man )iu have to ds aomaahlng
bcriUu. filling his belly A Job
Is the nartt appioach to the
toiutioa of th l roubles of the m -
dividual who la wttfcout crr.pioy-
meai. broken ia purae and pride
end utterly uaaMa to feed his
dependents
Ilia l(io( Quieted In
1 Graveijdrtl hi Culm
HAVANA. Sip to t;k' Police.
i uatisg putols. cluhe gad rubber
I hose broke up s not among 3.000
mea and women in a cemetery to-
day. Thsy wr attending mamorUI
services of the flUh ongtvtragrj or
'he IcMlln? of a student rttirine the
Murhsdo regime.
The mates are not what they
were Men have recently won knit-
I ting aehI dlapor conlsets; and now
a girl Lachtnvar named Barrle
s wee on out of the fiast.
Tiger Ilunl
INDIANS TAKE
FIRST CRACKER
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ATLANTA. Sept 3o Oklahoma
OU s Texas lauui- i haniplon.s won
xt tu """ of n'' nixl'' !''''
Dy uownin); aiuiimh. suumeni
league lepieaentatlve. 7 to . in
the opening game of the series here
Sun.lay before IS 000 fann
The Oklahoma- bombarded Bud
m """"""" u.u. ""
Thomas. Atlanta speed-ball nittsi.
ings while the lanky Nlgijehng
blanked the Southern Association
pennant winners.
Hay Tonight.
Oklahoma City picked up Its sev-
enth run in the first half of the
seventh and then the Crackers got
to Niggeling for a pair of scores In
tbalr half. The elongated Indian
hurler weakened In the last half of
the ninth as Atlanta filled tbe bases
with none out and was reuaveu ny;
.. . . .. .!
ieiiy oruuiear- wso ...v o.i " -
rally by allowing but two runs to
I cross the plate.
The teams play the second gamei
i r ' w I
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lira isrir nuiujl iii... aiv.iiHat
8 p m Central Standani Time with
i little Bobby Durham or the etei
... ....
an Jim Urvd.se hurling for Atlan-
ta and etthet Brlllheatt oi Ru-seil
i Red i ISvans on the mound foi
(klthoma Ctt
Baseball Teams
Standings
IMNAL r.VHINC.S.
Aiiiurlmiii i.eat-ii".
crub-
Detroit i
New York
Cleveland .
Boston . .
( :hit ago . .
Washington
St Louis
Phllailtlphia
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National Isnguo.
Club-
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How York .
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn .
Cincinnati .
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SU.VDAVS HltSlJLTs.
American Irii''lie.
gt. Louis -l CWveinnd 7 7
Chlcajo 3-11. Detroit 3-3
IhHailaipbia II. Washington
Boston 1-0. New York l-t
National I'ueue.
New York 6-0. Boston 31
Brooklyn 3-1. Philadelphia 0-4
(second gume called 7th. darkness.
Pittsburgh &-;. arvclnnoti 1-0.
St. MtiM S. Chicago 1
i'ltinglng Boy Cuught Sjafrly
HURbJKA. Kan (U.R-Riy How-
aid. working at the bottom of a
If foot well gtaneed upward and
sow bis son Donald. 10 toppling
over the top. Howard bar.ely hail
time to brace himielf to cat ah the
boy Donald was uninjured
RICE WILL BID
FOR FOOTBALL
flUnUlV liDiWJn.J-'
Owls To Invade Capital In
November In Strength
Test.
H UOY J FORREST
I 'nit it Iie Staff Correspondent
KtH'STON St 30 il ! Rlc
tnnlltutf mWkliiK I' trcniul ei
loim bid for iuitl.iial foot bn II hon-
oim will lnmle the count r capt-
tal on Saturdn). Nov 2. to meet
the Oeorge Wunhlnston fnlnmin
Plevi-n.
The Rlc football teimi 1031
rhnmplon and again iepieKi-ntlnr
the top flight In the toiithev
Conference will bo.ml i hhiiI
train on Oct 30. acconinnled hv
hundred of home town fun
A three-hour itop nt Ten.
Haute Ind . ha been scheduled l
rtchool officlalii to allow the ti.nn
a preliminary workout in nut".
The train will arrive In Wjh.tig
ton at 12 10 p m Filday. Nov 1
The George Washington gunic
comes In the middle of Rice. It
Kiinie schedule pr 'vlotis opponent!
being St Mary'a of San' Antonio
Louisiana State. Dunueane Crelgh-
ton and Southern Methodist I'nl-
i ve raity and th University of Tex-
us conference elevens. neaa manugti of the project
Included In the squad Coaches Other coitiitiutors and their sub-
Jimmy Kltt and Lou Herten'jergei Jects include Dr J M Dawson
will take to Washington will be Waco. "Muslims snd Missionaries';
John MtfCautey quarterback and Dr. Fiii"tik Eby. t'nivetslty f
Hill Wallace halfbai k. who
sr
nlors drew nominations for all-
lea honors
Coarh Kltts began the season
h 'h:sLih: t
sea-
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son Reserve matei ial at
r(IIlceUea hf b ln h..
ni..ory
At the wing positions an B...n
Williams and Robert Foibis . langy
pujj atCheis who aie lespe.t.d
hlttnly bo(h on ffrne and defense
I Cllnain rlnvburn Mavs keeps
- . on )U WMn.a prgM.M ulld
i check on his teams progiess and
arU.d eveiy game In 1MI How.u.l
' NcholL. cintei. complete the lin
nlch awiaiM 190 poundll
There ore no under-weight pei-
formers on the Rice eleven The
jtower uxtendg through the back -
ftekl. M players scale 190 pounds
or inws. Harry Witt fullback.
weighs 200. J. W. Friedman. Roy
IloyaH and Ray Smith halfback.
i I'preoent the avoid upols behind the
championship maohine
With Coach Kilt's Rock lie stvle
..-- . .
tootbmll. fans
have learned to
xnl. anything
-iVen
from the Khv
How Conference
Teams Stand
Today
Nonciiiiferi'iii'i' (iiiines.
School
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Baylor
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Rice 10 ItOuislana State 7
Baylor 11 Honlln-Simmons o
Arkansas 13. Kansas State T. .. .
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Tesos University 3 Texas Ai
snd Industrie 6.
Texas A & M 3o. Sam ll..u-i..i.
Teachers 0
This WieU'i. (lunii-s.
T C U UOi vs Arkan.is H
at FaysttsvlUe.
Texas A .v M v Temp.
(I0 at Tyler.
S M U vs Tulsa at Tui!. Oki
Texas v.. L S V al Baton
Rouge. La. night
Aft. and industries vs Hsyior '
Vaeo. night.
Duqueen vs Rice at Houston
Wnlter Pllug llorsesliims
BOSTON Uir (teorgs Pugo a
South Bad singing waiter provrd
be hail still another accomplish
menr when hr won the single
ehsaipionship at thf H.w'ini park
deportment Hni.iin hoisi-sho.
matches
AUTOMOBILE
LOANS
i Let me finance your car pur
chasesame rate us large com-
panies! on new liars chcipcr
rate on used cart
P. M. FAULKNER
First National Bank
Phone 1'Jl
If Not In Office See
II. B. CARLISLE
BAPTIST PLAN
STATEHISTORY
H'1'"-'- "' p.mnniK. om- of
tin ii iiiittitniiiiK ironUibutloiii lu
thi- Ti-xiiM cvntnnlul oelrtlon.
th.' pulilivntlon of n new hlstofy
ettln foith the contiibutlon the
ineinbere of that fulth have na4
to the piojjteiH of Texn t'uilnit tl i
piut 100 ve: hi .1 .oard W'i
lliuns oxeijutive necretaiv of the
Hnptl-t (leneml Convention of Te
. announced Uxlu
The book will poitruy not only.
the ii.ntiihiitioiiK K'itlt have!
mud- to the tellKious ! of Hit
ournonwe ilth. but to Ita aditca-
ti.nuil enltunil biiinea and pro-
feamonal iiaUn an well.
The ptojert li helns iilperlHawl
hv i eomniitter of pi. mu ent mm
Liter and l.ivmen uludin! Li
Hiuliin J M ittlnw- V.t-hill
in
I- U Klliott Mmthm -i. i n
Si nu
nui. hut Wni'h Kou.it
II Cull-
Knues
111 HI
DiIIk li
Soiithvuittr i n Sitninai Foil
n'.nth in W VV I'liiincell.ii Mill-
et. il WellH Rev W K H LilocU-
nilwe. Ten ell I) R U. MuConnell.
editoi of the Haptist Stuiuluid
Pallus Rev. Alvin Swind-ll Hills-
boro and I)i John I Wh.uton
irfingview. '
Dr. Elliott la acting as editoi In-'
chief if the puoltcatloi. anil will
write the intiodurtory chnptri . n i
titled
A Centuiy of Baptint I'io-
Coleman will serve us tui-
greaa
Texas "r.dumtion and hducntors .
Prof. T It Hnvlns. Howard Iane
College ISenwolence and Phllan-
thropi-t- l'i of r.ank h Hiiik-
Yz:u n r vi1: i
A Cope.- p'oit Woith
- -
Rice is men and Then Wolk
school hi F. I) Hi nt. Houston 'Teach-
ing an.l Trntii'ng Within Chutch
is In K N Richaidson Huidln
Sunnioif I meisit Literatim'
Scholarship . and Dr McConii. 11
The Present and the Futuie'
ai1 l) I
I .'llSlCr J IPCCK
Voviu Association
1 uckcni Litre pastois met this
auirnltlf tt lhl. F.Bt Piesbyterlan
Cnmrh to olganise a Mlnlsterisl
AMOCutton. nv H. O Maikley
wHpfCteU president and Rev W.
Y p . .-...
T'ie assni.it Ion .ircid to
Sill il .. Oi lober 27 as ' go
. . u.1. R.eckenrldae.
. l(t Thuiu'jn Moig.ni was named
to -isk thi- Itotaiy Club to spon-
sor this m . Ki v Ii K Poitt-r
to con' i t Mo I iii lis i'luli on thin
. AUTO
LOANS
NEW (AHS FINANCED
Money limned for any purpose
Notes refininoxl pivments re
.luce.) in. .re xinftfy advanced
Rest Terms - (ulcl hcrvlcl
R. G. Camp & Co.
Over Wooliinrtir I'honc 033
USED
CARS
'speti.il Lou Pi ices!
19 I'l ( lieu olet Sedan
1 9) Kurd Uoadster
1929 Chevrolet Ttuck
19.s Chevrolet Sedan
19.9 Roosevelt Sedan
LILES MOTOR CO.
:J02 W. Walker St.
Phone :100
IsAVE WITH!
j ICE j
1 Phone U for That Goodff
C Alexander Ice M
X Mexander Inc. t
m.ittri mil K' Muikli-y to
tart tli" liijrh (.clioo) fnculty u
o i '1 rluh-- of tin city.
Tin1 i'iiftloti nlioni wiin
lJl Midi lit RlHlSi'M It 1 1 w.
.ttpl aiul fimi .it ii
I tern inetxiit -nil i trin ti
Werp JiOlll' to I 'i!
J K I. ithfwnc i leclret
i
Hi
lit!
th i . M C A n ppoh
niak. artanjreimnt- t r it n
lunchion the fit t Mndry v n 'i
month t He held .it . ctt Um i
Ih no- .ie l . i
Th initi i mi hen i wilt n . ml
"' -' i" ''"
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Th" .i.- . latlon Uo ngl
lont.i.t ).- h.$h school pi
'" "" u"n to rrng for
totr to addVesr tht hlh
Mu
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n. ip I
lull
l.
untmoiy tacn wnk.
Alt mlnUteie of the city
C. IectheMFood ware pre
t
SlailU ql Itolllflil ISrtt IiiiiiI
RAHAI.oNA Spain U.R K
vatl'iiii in re have ylcldec jh
pitriui-i stntnary and um hi
rtkuIN il.itlng Ii .1 U ' " It. mi n
SpainCLASSIFIRD
UATKa von ci.assim;!
A IN
Muxlinuni of 20 words Inicrt-
ud miller proper diisilflin-
tloit otio d.iy SOrt
tjiinie ml tlircn i'OHsui'llUe
dajs 711
No ail liila'ti for less tbuu Stki
AniKHiiicenieiib
1
notici:.
Special wholexnle pn... jjiinil
and upright pianos 1 i i . i . . 1 -nn
Where direct fiom in inuf n tuier
to home Seieet flom filan in ike i
Julius Kami. Kuit-tiinn tin
i WuHIUi r Je-e Fl'llili Ki limotlil
1 slelville I'luli Ijik' a smMie't
-
. n .. A.CSv .m .. s
Dallas.
I knit itlt ilti'ss..-. ina'- also
will iiiii. iisti nctions in km". I k
Mis "lit s. IL'JO West W ilk.t
For Hoirt
FOR RKNT Thiee loiun. model n
furnished apartment g.i'aue bll-
paid. 31ft N Shelton anil ' West
Llndsey
For Sale Miscefiaacnu.st
FOR SALK Several dwelling hous-
es and buildings at our Hrecktn
ridge warehouse prices leasonable.
purchasei to move at once at his
own risk and expense See Mi
Moody foreman at Atchei city oi
''' Mr. Bradford wuiehou.si' foi. in in it
fllmtMtf fsnnin DrniltMHIiilii
FOR 8ALK Three-quint i hcl. il-
most new icasniiahlc
F.lm Apartment 7
-Nsi Ka-t
Lust mid Fmuul h'
leOST Ch Id - I in
ita liliiht id ' ui n
W.ild's sli.ip .1 11
it Sin
Mm. i.
-w ml
I.OST by nieckelllldge Aiii'in .'
i.iiltei hoy iiililei li.i r.'ll .' '1
lumk hi'tween Bin i h Hotel mi
W.ilkei .i ml .South Rose .mi.
Fimli t nle lit 1 1 tin n tn Ki . In
l nlj;.' Ann i i in offii e im li n I
New Bus Schedules
llieckennde Cisco Easthinc
draiiam Oiney and Wichita
Falls
Eflcctive July 1st ly.Ti
North Hound to Wichita Fill.
Leaves s;0() A. M.. 1 ::: P.
AI. fi:0"i P. AI.
South Hound to Cisco
I. eaves 10:00 . M :!:'" P.
.M. MOO P. ai.
For furtaer Information !l
Rainbow Coaches
Del Norte Hotel
V. N. IIARKKV Agent
I'honn fi7
NOTICE TO
PUBLIC!
At Hotel Miller
Private Hath
$1.00
Connecting Hath
75c
Without Hath
50c - 75c
Monthly Rates
$8.00 to $15.00
Weekly Rates
$2.00 to $4.00
Coffee Shop in Conutv-
tion. HOTEL
MILLER
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