The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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CHURCH OP
Bible Study, 10 a.m.
Moming Subject: “Building'
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COMANCHE AND DUBLIN TIE
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Mid-week Bible Study, Wednes-
day. 7:88r p. m. f
Ladies’ Bible Class, Saturday,
2:30 p. m.
1 wilt preach at Beattie Sun-
day afternoon, 4 o’clock. Subject
Faith.*' . i • . -
Strand Quarter
• Mortirt * made ' » 4 yard . aujL
Anthony, punted beer the «oal
line. j .
INDIANS ROSE TO BWOOD.
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Hoffman 'made *.> and Han- - _
cook 4 at lb* and Hbffmao 5 yard line. F.tter Tailed at
a pass failed and Marshall's
punt, was 'blocked.
‘ penalized 6; Har-
for 14 and then
McQueen on the 20
yard Una Thomas made 2 at line
and Harria failed; a pass failed;
pa as was completed on the
punt was oiocito
Brown wood f pet
ria went throiiyh
passed to McQu
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[iunted out on hia own 22 yardt line; Brownyoed' penalised
McCulley made 5 at end, Maa-
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II YEARS CONSTIPATION
GLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT
line; Brownsroea pensusea to,
a pass ever the goal liae failed I
-! giving Comanche the ball on
own 20 vard line.
terand Anthony failed at line, own 20 vard
Marshall punted out on Dublin's Comanche l
8 yard line. 1 shill lost' lj Marshall numed
penalized 6, Mar-
“For’ 11 years I tried to get
rid of conetfhatlon,” says Chas.
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The "ii
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your system. Let Adlerika , givi
your stomach and bowels pJREAI
cleaning and see how
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and The Durham Pharmacy,
Agents. *
Dublin punted and recovered and Harrl#. -returned to. Coman
Y-'oWh 80 yard. line. .. 4 che'sAfir vard line. A pans H«rr>«
Iton lost 5, Hancock fait- to Thomas was good for 8; Et-
80 yard. liner.
ock faiU--to
to Mkr- let
to Dub- pu
«d at line and punted
, shall who returned 14
tin * 40 yard line.
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Telephone 294
ters. Dublin intercepted a
on their own 26 yard line.
Burnett made 3 and Hamilton
failed at line, Hancock punted
ry went in for McCulley.
Marshall lost 7, a pass failed.
Marshall punted. out on the Dub-
lin 27 yard line.
After Hancock and Hamilton
failed at line, Hoffman punted
to >»aM- who returned to
____"Marshall passed SO to
Ivan. Mewborn made one and
Marshall fumbled a pais from
center loainfc 20. a pass-' failed
and Marshall punted out on Dub-
lin’s 27 vard line. * :
Hancock made 3, Hoffman fail-
ed and then punted to midflpi*ubwaa thrown for a loss.
ter made 1: Harris lost 8 and
punted to Marshall on the In-
dian J2 varjfcillBer -
*C failed at line Abd
______.1 went around end* for
6 and then 6. Marshall made 1
On another end run; Comanche
penalised 6, Marshall made 8,
and then went through center
20 fori a first down. Marshall
made 3 and then punted' out on
the Lion 8 yard line.
Brown wood punted to Marshall
who , returned to the Lion 26
vaW line. Brownwood intercepted
a pass on own 20 yard • line, as
the-half ended, scoreless. ...
Second Hull
Comanche kicked off to Harris
who returned 20 to his own 85
yard line. Harris made 8 at
end and then ^went 8. Thomas
failed. basses failed and on
a bad pass from cetner fjarris
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Complete
Anthony passed
Barry as the half
i 8 yards to
Half
Comanche
who "tetumed to their own 10
VMd liim.* Marshal! a.ttttk 8.
Masters failed at lin*. Marshall
bunted to Dublin, Who returned
to their own 83 yard line.
Hamilton failed in two trie* at
line. Hoffman lost 7 and then!
Masters and Marshall made 1
each at line; Marshall was down-
ed for a loss on an attempted,
pass and punted.
Harris made 17 at end. Harris
then passed to Gallaway for 19
yards. He then made 1, a pass
failed, a pass was good for A
and Harris then punted over the
■ goal line.
Masters and Marshall failed at
1
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ITS .THE WIDE VARIETY
AND THE LOW PRICE'OF
GROCERIES THAT COUNT
1W two..big factors com-
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- Qnslity. ef oar crOiTrea and
the courteous manner in
_j which you are served make
fug A & P Store an ideal
shopping center. |
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July business men ps a rule
read the market reports
that tell the changing prices
of food stuffs sold in large
quantities
An Sailer way t* keep
informed is ty ask an
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They do not stay up when
wholesale prices are down.
PURE CANE
SUGAR
20 Lbs. $1.00
SWIFTS JEWEL
COMPOUND
8 Lb. MI JI
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QUAKER MAID BEANS, 4 Cans . .25
LETTUCE, Crisp Heads, Each.......05
POTATOES, 10 Lbs. .... .... .29
punted to Comanche who return- Marshall punting to Harris
ad to midfield. I who returned to midfield. Mc-
Masters went off tackle for Queen hit the line twice for no
2 and around end for 9. MarshaR* ^,n and Harris then passed 15
made 6 at line. Masters failed t to McQueen, putting the ball on
apd then Went throught for 4 , 80 ijne.
Marshall made 4. Masters 2, Mar-' Anthony intercepted'a pass and
shall 2, and Masters 1, the ball ran Comanche's 40 vard line,
going over n Dubhn> 20 yard Marshall hit line for 9 pnd after
line , , ' Amold failed went through for
Hamilton *nd Hancock failed: g ^,<1 a first down. Marshall
at line and Hoffman punted to Masters, and Arnold failed nt
Comanche's 30 -yard line. nne. Marshall punte<l to the Lion
•rMaalera made yards m two ^ lin*. _____
tries and Marshall then wont Harris went around end 13.
around end for first down. Mas- then 10 and McQueen made 1
t^rs and Marshall each_ made 1 aa the quarter ended.
Fourth Quarter
McQueep made 2; Harris pass-
ed 20 vsrds to Thomas for a
first down on the 83 yard line.
A pass failed; Harrid made 3;
, , _ , . „„l.a. nsss failed: Brownwood was
cturned !u to Comanche s 40 penaDM<i 5 yards and punted to
• -- Indian 10 yard line.
Marshall lost 2. Masters made
t •»>*■ 'MsrhsaB 4 end then ount-
ed. Harria retnming to the !n-
at line. Sullivan lost 7 on an
end run and Marshall punted to
Dublin who returned to their
own 26 yard line.
Burnett made 3. Hancock 1 end
Hoffman purted to Mar.Hull who
vs»rd line. Mewborn made 7 as
the quarter ended.
. ,___ Third Quarter
Marshall failed at line, a pass
failed, and Marshall ounted to d||fl u ^ lin#.
Dublin on own 38 yard line. Harris broke loee and went
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TOKAY GRAPES
2 Doz. .35
3 Lbs. .25
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N. B. C. CRACKERS, 2 Lb. Box
EIGHT QTJIiOfYj- COFFEE, Lb.
SOUR PICKLES, Extra large, 3 tor .10
SUPER SUDS, 3 Large Pkgs. .... .25
FRENCHS BIRD SEED, Pkg. T/T.12
I BORDENS EAGLE BRAND MILK .19
i SPARKLE, Gelatin Dessert, 4 Pfcks. .25
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ALL 5c CANDY and GUM, 3 for .. .10
!ir* foT touchdown, ■Thomas
MCvUltty wm 0ood i or iw virnn ftickmr 8Dal
Another long pesj to McCalUy Brownwood' kicked to Marshall
then punted to 12 yard line. ) who ^turned 10 to 40 yard line.
Master* made 4. Marshall 3, ul,,h,!r’|«ft L • oaaa tailed.
Masters failed and then picked . ^cond pass failed, Marshall
at line.' llw baU going »e ^led out on Brownwood * 86
Dublin on her 5 yard line, who-
punted to Marshall who returned, iogt g and passed IS
to the Lion 30 yard lifM. * I yards to C. Thomas for a first
, A***r ^arsh*i’ ,and. Anth°ny down, Harris went around right
failed at line. Dublin intercepted eiKj for 26 yards. Thomas made
a pass on their own 12 yard line-8, Brownwood penalixed 15 and
Hoffman made 3. Ale Donald for Harris passed 25 yards to Thomas
Masters. Dublin panted to mid- on jj yard line. Harris fail-
f,eLd , „ ... . . ed at line; then made 4, 'Hioma*
A pass failed. Dublin inter- 8 Thomas went around right end
cepted
pass on her
for a touchdown but. failed to
TOMATOES
No. 2 Cans
3 for .25 '
FANCY PRUNES
Lb. si#
SALMON
Tall Cans
2 for 125
PINTO BEANS
Lb. .06
vard line. Hamilton made 3 at
line Red vine went in for Wag-; ^orP Comanche 0, Brownwood
ner. Hamilton made 4 through j8 *
center. Tossing a pass, Dublin to Brownwood
mad4 their only first down of who retnmed to their 40 yard
the game. Two tries at line *nd
Hancock punted. Marshs!! fe- After .Brownwood failed lo
torned 10 to his owp 85 vard ^ Sullivan blocked a tW fin
lme. A long pass to McCulley i j; n<! « yard line.
was completed, he racing tA the; bummsry
10- vard line. \ pass failevl as | ' FiP>|; Downs: Comanche 7.
the game ended. < Brownwood 14. ?
o „ summary Passes: Comanche triH 8 and
. ^-nre- C..man-»>e 0. 0. depleted 2 for 28 yard*, one
Passes: Comanche tried 13, .four wa„ intercepted and 6 failed,
were completed for.. 102 yards. Brownwood tried 19. completed
four _were intercepts! and 5 fail- 10 126 vard/i. one whs in-
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Line Up: Brownwood: left end
C. Thomas: left torkle. Harlow;
left guard. C. T. Thomas; center,
ed. Dublin tried and completed
one for II yards.
Line-do: . Dublin: Hightower,
44ft end: Dorsey, left tackle;
Thomas, left guird: Mc€artv,-| R. Harlow:
center; Jacobs. right jmard;, Ri,rht ' tatfkle. J. Thomas: right
TTr?jVyt?r'-^>t tackle; Cline, P„d. Gallo wav: Quarter. McQueen:
right end: Bdrnett. quarter; Hoffr left hatf. Thomas; right half,
man. left half: Hamilton, rirht i HgrTU. fullf Etter.
h«»f; Hancock full. t Comanche: I-cft end. Sullivan:
Coma *wiw:S^l, van left «md:?,i-ft te/kle, Mehaffev; left guard.
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