The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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Indications
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the matter of
their piaces of
day, although 1
proponed and I
mous vote of
meeting of the
soclation held
afternoon, fori
all day Armist
Foliowin* th
a serious objec
sult of the men
the part of tho
sult being th#
called on Prei
ask that the ac
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an agreement t<
of merchanta i
some change v
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tirt aim* Liat nertai pruetice in preparn-
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Chrleti mid whlle her* Tuesdny, He
deneribe” It as the lateet move in a
of new «ireetora ti cooperate in re-
4 run thporh
urdny, in the practice today it was
Indicated that two of the T. C. U.
warriors will be out of thenght this
week-end, Odle Thompson and Klim
Steadman, both are on the "ankle
horus." Steadman’s absence will not
be n merious handicap, but there la
no tried veteran to step In at full to
fill Thompson’s shoes.
NRATLY Furn. apt. to eouple. 708
Green. phone 163.
Wm. Ponn-- 3 Cents-- Gooc! (‘Tgar
each round afl
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error: wenttothefrcornrt------t ~ a
Chieamo: Mickey Walker, waraa
- ----------- . middleweteht champion knocked out
movine tonn P. Talley n« wovernor | Mike MeTisue 1. Phu Merruri,,
or th- Mml remerve bank ot Dnui I N:w Tort, defented Jaekle William-
"II ha moweht ha wet Texna bank- Chiceso. «.--
er dtmentiued with th. bnnk* lonn, knocked out
al golfers fane etir
_ th- «riiine defenme dfi, the Mornee
-- Fross yesterdny were put throueh
3.
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AUSTIN, Xo
apatne port or
VMM coant,
ass Pass for a i
were prepared y
land oclee Th.
leased the trans
the nly condit
Mdnd mut be
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। lst eighteen holes four down to
. Hobby Cruickehank of Purchase, N.
I Y. and handed that steriing golfer
I slych a drubbing that the match end-
• ed on the thirty-third hole with Ma-
nero up.
Morte Duira of Tacoma, Wash .
The state interscholastie league
footbnli race id forgig to a climax |
thia week. The past week raw nev-
era I heretofore undefented tenma pam
out of the pomsible champions clans
and one or two teama in each dis-
triet have now come to the fore in
the battle for' the title.
Here’s Mrs. Kenneth Iff. Konda golf
champion of two states, Oregon
and Washington She hope* to add
the rest of the Pacific coast titles
before many more seasons pass.
reP HENT: Furnished apartment
two rooms; private hath, garage if
deaired Phone 940,
Iender, ppeaks for itnelf. A numtier
of citizens will agree with the mayor,
and aa many more will disagree with
the city dad’s viewpoint.
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-- AGGIE FOOTBALL
Prize Rodeo Horses To TILT BROADCAST
FOR RENT: Large upmtairs front
bedroom, with hath to gentlemen
or coupie. 907 Fine, phone 78.
IT. WORFH.— in ndettion to
HIGHE
AUSTIN, Tei
cotton priees an
Terrell, state ca
culture, predict!
Inserted a mela
ications may n
a "gamblers conti
ket."" i.
Tfgue guard dropped, sent lefts 4 miien 43
rishts to the jaw. MeTigue *-111 . ..
ngninst the ropes and all dto
ranvaa. "
Mayor White has imued his official j
ultimatum agalnst the presentation {
of boxing matches in Orange His
mtatement, reproduced in yesterdnys .
rwishes him self from the Mamaro-
neck pro ly ueing the name Jark
almost won the dintinetien of beating
the mightv Hagen in his first at-
tempi, at Me time tournament plav
Jnek Ferrell is only 21 years old
and has yet to win his first big bat-
tle, but he gave Hegen a era re yes-
terav and did not quit fighting until
hie opponent had taken the 24th
Valley Seedless Grape :
Fruit, 3 for .___________________
fan* will be en h'-nd to one what Or.
1 sure can do to Knuth Park, and he
| there la n game »n Port Arthur. It
। tai likely thae a numher of memhers
of th* Yellowpncket tenm, with oth-
r era. will vinitorange Saturday. The
presence, of a krre crowd is assured.
____ house and apartments.
Mt.
Mu
ad cthm
ontot th. unks
eviaence chaih
V.hnku, M
a"ee%
k " A-t-ik
B, counae
iT to ma
—---ry Trom
th*, ellent mi
chai. .
Elertinn of Morean Crvee of
Glarkrville to mereed Ten Fromt or
Ean Antonin nn A neker mnenn
a.Wam.te Frank Ken ot
Wiehita "ane vi be mught N the
committee .t whieh he h>« heen n-
nofnted •pokeeman, Paane mid H*
Aeclaren th. wont Texi bame,m
bove no douh m tn th. Interrity nt
Tornnen Taney hot helleve he Aoe.
n.underatand the country hanker
probiema
DALLAS Xav. Two ehempiona
an open tie bolder na the kine
------- j Texas Azrlen ana th. &. M. U. Mus-
Matchea horee fnces nt theRenu- ' tongs .nd th. Texn Longhorns on
mont fir grounds Saturday will find > Nov. 5 and 24, rempectively. may
thre of th- fantest nna In Orange "sten th over th- radio .. th- *tia
von sarm-or trmde, my heme
1001 Oranae Ave. Bareatn. Dr. M
R N«4w
FoRsrm:ena feariond of mecona
hand lumbet. now atored in Or-
anee See M Q. Sumrall, rent for
O. and N. W railway at omices In
Orange.
von KALB: Bird dog-2 trainea
pointer bitehes, and > pointer pup-
pies and > metter pupplen, elleibte
for training now Inquire nt CHES-
MON HESTAURANT, Orungeftela,
NAMEI
AUSTIN. Nov
4y han appolnte
arille, to memb
of regents of 1
Collegem. Oulel
Martin. Plainvie
become a judge
ataing Ehe court
I l uses Goggles :
4.2APLE8 cNothing.t too edoa tnr
tri.nd. of Gabrtel DAnnuno. H.
hM hla awa Eoldeminh make a elg-
•mu came set with 44 xeme
weddne prerent for th. Duke of
Apula, nn bor the bride, the Prin-
em.Anne of France, the woldler- poet
nene • eota bmncelet not with emer
51 and. rubien in platinum. Th.
cca'nh.Peont "
AUNTIN. — Coach Littlefeld and
his assletunts sent the Texas Univer-
atty Longhorns through another
moderate workout Tuesdny nfternooh
in preparation for the arrival of the
Baylor Bears at Memorinl stadium
here Baturday.
... but watch how other smokers are changing to Chesterfield!^^
.. . A85
hole. Hagen was four behind in the
morning round and di not square
the match until the 26th hole
Armour and Hagen were fnvorites
to eome through today, but Tonv
Manero was conceded to be a tough
opponent Yemterday he started his
173
matehen today for fhe riht to meet
enrhh other in the auarter final of
th* professlonal gollers asocition
tournament in prnurem at th* Cedar
Grove Country efoh here.
Tommy Armour ef Washington, D.
C., who holds the crown. opooced
Tom Hnrrhon of Yonkers, N Y. in
hb second round mnteh while Wal-
ter Haven of Panadena, Fla., the
present profesonal rhemplep, wan
paired ngainst Anthony Mnero of
New York.
Both champions at telned their po-
sition in the merond round only after
gruelling battles with young oppo-
nents who challenged their right to
Chesterfield smokers
YONKETS — The Bookiet al
the Kmpire cty trme* rraliar that
a. a picker Ort Demp-ey hn-
nome wnllop. Jack wwemi mome
of the mower he aoe for the Chi-
nw<, fHMwa <m Doctor wiwon, a
harm he wed to own.: Doctor
Wfaa. s to i, was like Tunney me
Soldler meld; he Antahed Mrawa
ana a winhef.
lentist,
F com-
e will r
under- g
WB BUY Cattle. vSkl. Ho«a .nd
Sheep every day. Telephone $003.
MAWIXE RACK INO CO.
WAXtrn TO KBNT: or learn, nice
ko or ata room cottage, located
near Anderson mchoot, wiline to pay
840 to so per month. LLOYD KS-
TERLY, manager ORANG K GAB AP-
PLANCE CO.
Today only
:: a4pepem •cunnLe
MURRAY
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DALLAN. - Concentrntion on new
plays, said to involve a number of
trick formations, was on today’s
training program of the Bonthern
Methodist Univernity Mustangs, who
Katurny will clash with the Texas
Aggies at College Station in one of
the most important games of the cur-
rent southwestern conference foot-
bull season.
New Haven, Conn.; Touts Kid
Kaplan, Meriden, Cann., won from
Mike Dundee Rack T-land. HL t.
Tndtanapolie: Pohnny Deerin. se-
Aalto. Ma., defeated Johnmy Tillman.
St Pau lk. Dudley Rina. Cincin-
nati. :hnded Ervine GpldberE. of
nreokbm. «.
.Dee.Motnes: Morri. Schiifer, om-
• ha. knocked mi, Joe Yankee. Hu
Mone. 4. Erwin Pire, New York,
won from Eadle Rebean, Chippewn
Eana W!a: 10. Pinki GeorKe, De
^nX r.”* un-
„Columbin. Onto: Rea Fitentmmonn
knocked out ouentin
Rop ■.*” ruth.America, ’ Frrano. ।
C. Youns Corbett. Fresno, knoek- I
Cook. Pennayianta, » I
,Hartiabur«.Pa: Har Ki Wait
ice,. New. Tort. .haded Johnny 1
HrrenwPhiadeiphia, » Chtek L-i
Aen.Wllmineton, knoekea out Kid
t ottman. Jerey city. a.
,L: : Miaset mke.o-
Powdn.Columzu_onio aetentea 1.
mauonnita, Filipino If
in action for $200 purmes according
tn annovneemat made here today by
Clecrse Pridzeon. rodeo promoter and
race horse handler.
Prdgeon's "Puck” I* matched in
the first Baturday event n quarter-
mile run. ngainst "Nellie Gray.”
•’Doty’s C'olt," also owned by Prid-
penn, will eomprte with "Bobbie
Schott" in the haif-mile.
In the three-eighths, Meeane Fat-
ciife's "Streak" is matched against
"‘Sinter White.”
ach of the throe OranKe horses
wre seen in action during the re-
rent radio staged here.
not up to standard yesterday and
Jack Gurley ot Marlaborough, Mase .
1 mmed himtothet hole before .
yielding
Joe Turnema of New Fork oppos-
ed William Klein of East Williston.
N. Ff. and was a slight favprite in
mpite of the fact that Klein yester- ---
day eliminated Bill Mehlhorn ct Now
York. Turngma entered tht second
round after overwhelming Charles
McKenna of Itochester, N Y.. 5 and 3
On* of the biggest comebncks yes-
terdny was pulled by John Golden
of Patterson, N. J., who defeated
Charles Koontz of Lincoln, Neb., 2
and 1 after bring five down in the
morning. His opponent. Harold
gLonK of Tnleigh, N (‘. defeated
| Willie Kidd of Minneapolis to gain
the final round.
In the finnl match today Francis
Gallett of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin,
opponeB Ralph Eeneh df Bethesda,
Maryland. The former defeated Rob
Khava of Aurora, Ohio, yesterday
while Brach was downing Fred Ba-
roni of Pittsburg.
her of peconde en
have inejebed, Fgpr
the floor w " 5
en*h round *24*26
Fport fans who are unable to attend
the football games between the
NEW ORK.— it seems hard for
women to realise that nt times they
can't have the last word. In a drive
hgrainnt violators of parking rules,
2060 motrists were before seven,
judges in one day. Most of th* men
nleaded guilty. Most of the too wo-
men insisted upon arguing 'till found
gyjlts, - --
CHICAGO, Nov. 2—Dave Barry,
the referee who made a name for
htmtelf as he counted over Gene
Tunney last eptemher, comta have
counted 200 over th- anelent McTigue
1 1 zht for all Mike oared. -
Barry, appearing fo- the frat time
#inee the Tunney-be mpacv fight, was
the third man in the ring as Me-
Tgne lookine frail ond d-~wn, fac.
e4 Mi key W Iker the mnMteweicht
rhampion, for what waz supposed t~
he 10 rounie of Axhtinm. Aetualv
th* fight in Ged * mintes end 15
sermA-—not inedins the fire mi-
ute= MeTiaue wnu nronscious.
Three timeq Mike went down he-
fore a smart, championlike atinok.
| mare for the Fovth Perk lash A
j nnmher of brines nne m’ner pnrene
i showe4 ur vhen the Tfrefe oneneA
♦ preetice hnt thene are erannlly
’ orking mH nnd the enua.! will he
in excellent shape for th* Penumont
rame.
Ne phfts have heen made. In the
-ptrtinr lineun, nnit Anturinvs xame
j wil find Blickle Fra! etellar quar-
ferhack. still on the sidelfnee Kay
I* tnking no chancee on f’raigs ret-
ting hurt again. The Tiger squad
wUl he aided msterinilv by Crafr’e
< prezence In th* Lake Charten and
। Port Arthur games.
- A levee delerstion nt Besumont
1 NAVE the best W of Rhode Island
Red eockerela- I ever raised, for
nale at reasons bie prieen A few of
them pedigreed Pome and get frst
choice HARRY CLARK, West Or-
ange, phon* MO-W______________
funxersPhometeT.hutler.
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nmoTi Purn. apt., phond M«-
DALIAS. Texg., Nev. 2.—Retlon
Henry’s Specials Vegetable N9.1,
who eliminated Albert Alerett of
Youngstown, Ohio, a favorite, by th*
staggering score of 12 to 11 yester-
day, faced a comrade from the Pa-
cific coast in Charles Curat of Hol-
lywoo Who defeated Roland Han-
cock of WImingtr n, N. C., yesterday.
The match promised to be a battle
hettween Dutra’a _ brilliance and
0 neat’s steainesn. - •
Harry Cooper of Los Angeles and
AI Espinosa of Chieago were paired
in a mate h that promimed fireworks.
Ewpinomn, who won member of the
Ryder Cup team won easily from
Me) Smish of Portland yesterday and
Cooper seored a brilliant . vietory 7
t* • Victory oggs Edie Murphy of
Chicago.
•In the lower breket Gene Sarn-
sen of New Yortk faced Ed Dudiey
Hege’s Irving "Brick" Mreus
and his specially designed gogges
that he wears to protect his eye-
glasses while playing halfback for
California's Goldes Bears. He’s one
of Califoruia’a best backs.
Whatever Oranee hi eh sehoore
"izera miieht not hhve dome to aa-
. rtet (hem In nrepnrntion for the fete
J fol hei"ie tast Fatnriev wih Fan
, Jorinto high —bon of Honminm thev
are t*ing nhine tn neromoli-h this
| week in avnnee of the erie here
’ Stur’ay with Routh Park of Benu-
ome erir n-kota have heen in
j ne - *♦ t‘e Ppi mrk hie week
pe C’eneh r* Kay nnA hle chnrens
Haim, whole or half, pound ........... 30c
Sliced Bacon, pound ..................... 35c
Lard, pound Cartons ................................15c
Johnny Farrell of Mamoroneck, N.
Y„ winner of nine major tourna-
ments this year, gave his team mste
rn* of th* toughest battles of the
day yesterdny and suceumhed only
after the lead had sweyed bnek and
forth for 32 holos. Armour and
Farrell had paired in many matches
during fhe year.
X ~ "uu"
wa ran araleet the ronen hanene
mer frem the rine at the mianie
mennd. Then he -humpeg ta mhe
fW, ena me formawey o? n comt
we- eompt-te1 la hi- cormer I
-econe- hhored lone befor Aik-,
principat •" meny • «rmt nen‘ ana
. e--- "et ---ywezent ebom-
p‘en him-1' w— ~‘Gte undertan
-*e mrew i a- brick.
Wato-r whe von hin title la Chi-
mge heatin Tiger Howera wee net
me on’- one imbilant over mhe way
U— nieh"a neht ent-t HI- min-
neer, Jnck Kmrrs m‘ thet Wker
nw Is “rerdy fnr Jack Dempger.
whom Kenrns photed to the hehvr-
weleht chamnionebip. Micker, »*-
rorine to Kenrns nunires to hold
the midaweluht tick* heavvweieht
a* dthe heavywelght rhomntenehins -
•11 th* -am'"’time juct no Rohmgt
Ft-eimmons din. .’ i6dbb
Referee Rnrrv was ea mneh » ^*1-
ter nf Iu* nrh* a= etthep at
th ~nrinrinnle. When Rrry npnear-
eA tn one of the wrell m iper-
lee, the crowd swunr legs a "siwa
enont" which went to 14, the num-
battles will be broadcast from Sta-
tion WTAW, the A. tr M, college rn-
dio broadcasting statioh,. play by
plav.
W. H. Darrow, program director
of WTAW. baa annbunced th it the
same Nov, 5 between the Aggies and
the Mustang* on Kyle field will be
broadcast jointly by WTAW, Col-
lerre Station, and KRLD, Dalias. The
game will go on the nir at 2.€0 p.
m. WTAW now* has a wave length
of 483.6 meters with frequency of
620 kilo eyries.
Wednesday night, Nov. 23, the
eve of the Thanksgiving day game,
a Joint A. & M. and University of
Twins former students' porgram wil
he brodcast, beginning at 8 < ‘elock.
Music and other features will make
un this program which will be un-
der the direction of E. E. MeQuillen,
secretary of lb* Asmociation of For-
mer Students of A. 4k M. McQuil-
len ne sports announcer of WrAw,
will unnountv the fotbail gimes.
”42E$
383.
LOT; Bunch of keys Frlay after-
noon, between D C. Rennett’s res-
633
FOR RENT: Furnished house. 509
Cvpren etreet Phone G7
FOR RENT: Four room hotne at
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IM* Oranee Ave Phone aoe
perim-
mae ana intenuive concentration up.
em me minana are oceopoing the nice
imanute foathen team «• It r*—
abeut ns l—k t preparine for the
pemerta Cyntenary eollewe team that
will myoop down ppem th- owin
nt Van Nuy, Cant, who elimeinatea
Jamen Gwhe of lnrtiesvhle, Oki-
horn,, yesterday. Spawn wua tavez
ed to win. althquph hu iume was ,
4 r*.— cawe”e
7 )nuswen"ser
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927, newspaper, November 2, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529792/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.