Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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»f victory, but also j
lff „„ undervaluation of the j '
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Friday for the firstV
(if the season in this sec-
p,.ar;t have been busy this i
Meeting their football %
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t iiiion"’ Bates has had the
Bayouans working in hard I
m, since Monday .Their
cill .-insist of straight foot-
feed with a few simple!
, the* camp, of the Eagles |
word of several additions -to j
am, already having eleven
ten f"r'a nucleus, who are
,,| to give a good Recount of;
lives .in the game Friday.
j3liw r Hill gridders feel
-ill i,t able to settle accounts
e two losses to Cedar Bayou ] r
tar. the first year pf scholas- ‘
•ball for both teams. r
,h Rates has not *"•'*»*"« r! |
irting Hne-up but every man ‘
squad may see uctiojt uunug.
jme. He expects His first
men to tally enough points
first part of the game to ,
ifnSTc'fi'ir hint to expei'libbUt’
liis reserves.
| Cedar Bayou starting team
fciv will'find Lynn Wood,
VHatees and Willard Wert most of the passing to their young-
j the'guidance of Dick Me- *r brothersrtft ends. -.....
L captain and quarterback, in Ivy Smith, diminutive but fleet
I'ckfield. back,, .is bound to get into the af-
n May will play the pivot fj-aTy before it is over, as well
m witlf George Sjolander and S8VOTj reserve .linemen who have
u, Rean flanking him *tj. we„ f wvrkout,.
Tte „««» P. i
McCawley on the wing at the. Bears field on-the school
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LIBERTY BEATEN
BY ROTARY CLUB
OF GOOSE CREEK
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Veteran Roy Caldwell
to Face Dean Today in
First Dixie Series Tilt
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Goose Creek Kotarians brought
home the bacon from Liberty but
wdy after
own
BIRMINGHAM, Sept.
Ray Caldwell, who was
liay variwmi, wnu was jhiviiu.k •
after a near riot am^ng their ^ M urg wh(>n
piayers m the last inmng had r„an was jn saddling
16 (B.RJ— j to attend the clash at Rickwood
pitching fielo.
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After much haranging
Kauffman and Bob Higgins,
„ __ ager of Guin Darden, a ten
' . the Great” Dean was in swaddling Station KTLC will give Trl-GhUcs h<>ut has bten
been quelled. , ] , - twlav was to faw j>an jn baseball fanS play bytplay desertp- Monday night between the
After getting a safe lead of VI , „r th, iHxi- °f the gome in Birmingham, blacksmith and Edwm Duni
to 1. when the Liberty team «"»*! writtl Uuwn Birmingham. South-^AlaV today between Houston and] Darden has been at the
in for their last bate, the stJuabMn;. A^ution champions . and Birmingham, reactive champions] fights of Dunaway ud M
started. B. B. Williams insisted on; „ ' Tt,xav ,eagu<1 wi(!JB(,re of the Texas and Southern leagues.' aiktently
pitching and so did L. P. ThiboH ^ ^ ,g ^ ^ foJ |)rU
ts^sr Si t
challenged Dunawa
Monday Kauffman went to H«i
wanted (dace* Bedlam broke; ^ ^ ^ im gn<1 thf> third for
loose and 1. L. Culpepper, sage irminKhftm, who won the cham-
■f5;TheT
mto nghtfteldl, tbe
, commissioner-] (.
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and Bobbie Carter, commissioner^ u;;ap"the fir*'tgame iiehin.l Dean,
pitcher who had tom held m re- p.f thoUMnd {mn are expected
serve, into left field. E. T. Arnett,___
, relieved Herman Krakower at the!
; keystone hag. T. L. did the mag- j
] nanimous thing and contented him-'
1 self vuth coaching at third base
] The scare came on William*’ first
3ftA-2.lL MAS NO CAPITAL j-P^h- The batter singled, the next;
•PUNISHMENT”OR. life— R!an *,,t on thm.ugh an., error
TMPRlSONMfeNT foR MURDER aR(L “ third fillaa tlM5 saeks>
Layer will te at the mike. , ..
The preliminaries wilt be broad- ton ami offeree Darden a fight
cast beginning at" 2:30 p .m. A! go twelve rounds of three mimii
direct wire from the park in Bir-( on a wihnqr-take-all basis. 1
mingham will make it possible for deal was closed but Darden w«
series, and a 6*4 over th* air with-) wiwmr wBl get,
ir a -Ifew seconds after they
execuied on the field.
Theatres
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delegated h»5
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SPEAKING OF SPORTS
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“**“ for U",n .iw h™ a „».r reflection
1,0 a«. «»% nn- stemis of nine of ^ favor in which mo8t fmis
regard him.
Next Monday Kauffman brings
to layers of the sport hare another
----- -r.it. t-u- a- (|eCiSion. over
........ ...... only fight they
have so far teen matched.
After £3^“ v'-' -
he has ran ap a string of nine
straigt wins, fire of theta, via the
maybe a little
cisions over Dunaway in earlier
bouts.
The twenty-year-old tug boatman
and fighter has come' along at a
fast clip since getting hnder the
wing of Sam Kauffman last .spring.
Dunaway has not shunned any
-prom______ .... ,------pp
of the fights and challenging Dun-,
away, Guin Darden, the Dallas tlt ecvv„^
blacksmith, has been givfen a six for the Liberty boys.
: wants. • 7...... . - - mV mi uie w*y, K ««»>
____Fighters -like' Wimberley, Dam really, should have been just, the Jutsjintil relieved by Williams
Rogers and others who recently opposite- • * ...... —----" <
: t :—*i,a4 „c kid Dart er
Durden is booked to go ten
rounds with Dunaway on a winner-
take-all basis. The scrap should be
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■ v ,.7 Amuse ?6' A sprinkler
v> 8 Kind of jacket 37 Ballast on which ,
6 Deposit at mouth of railroad, tics 'rant
river 37 Series of colorless
10 Provider of liquids yielding an).
. provisions monia (Cheat.)
11 First lady of tho 40 Ringers
. land 1 1 43 \1sits bablfuaHy
li'Beats in chancel for f i Gained ....... ;
officiating clergy ft Ostentation
,■ .....,,Mt is TheSocratic method 19 Ascended
1 Wrances 21 Unit of magnett* »l Smalt itarasitio
wreS* nteahlng Half reiuctama; in - .............ITOBCte ’
JJtttake-s electricity ’ ' " ' .......*
uty in Illinois 22 Smoothing '
“J or pertaining to 25 Science of sound
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have been bequeathed one of his
haymakers, were the very ones he
had to settle old scores with, before
stepping into better class.
That was no joke about Jimmie
O’Grady’s canvass-wnesriftg when
Dunaway,put him out in the very
j first round of hts - last match-
Proof.of its- Ff* '•niMituilW' iiwrin the
fSSTZ' 'T;“‘M:
much c ’ 1 such fast work. <*«" here filiwi
There i: no stalling when he goes crash.
jrfTA KETT
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Remember-Vour girl
friend came hereto
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WANDER AVf AN AND
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are per cent of the gate receipt*!
loser, a bad disposition.
— Houston bus received Dar
big way and the blacksmiths
ager expects more than 100 ^
from there to attend the match.
After four fast rounos of »tar- '
ring Tuesday night, Dpnaway said
he would take Darden in. less
six rounds.' And Darden la
confident, so the fight will
----- I.. so ute ngni win x«.
by another error;...........~.»4 Humor, pathos and stirring dia-1 A story ab«OL.a..xum-n»oet*g(ont. of. tiloro perennial bouts, a_
Pickett, captain and third hase-j * alily not to mention the moil and her hankering to turn re-] true natural. A
an for tbe Liberty bovs. sent one* ... ,, ... ..,c.Z epeetoble after a missionary pro- (Juinn Baker, classy boxer from
poses marqage to her is told in the Bayou city, ts booked to “ -
“Pagan Lady”, '
-cvpyy.....c,6ggtr'CT6tnrnFia?gr' wrcein; acic w wnxirrw
Thibqdaux. He managed to let it; that opened at the. Arcadia theater,
drop through his lags and. it; last night, one of the better cine-,
bounced 20 paces to hi* rear. A ntas of the past season.
but It is not in any eight rounds with Dick McCawIe;
without shootings «r Irfltiurt* «>•! ■■«• »»!
killings, or same card. e
police or coast guards. It is en-. Bill McCawley, Dick’s younge,
bounced 20 paces to his rear. A;.nuw of the past season. j tirely concerned with their hearts- : hnpther, is scheduled to go six
ud relay of the ball to several in-‘ A performance by Barbara Stan-j it i* sheer romance form the start, rounds with Bedford Pitts, ring
fielders let three men score oa taej wyck is always an event to a mo-[ and well worth rvftrtt to the Texan veteran in the welterweight dis-
play. i tion picture audience. Brilliantly, Theater to see it. lion. . j
Agar, Liberty catcher, came .up; acted, this feature is rich in enter- ------------—----- Kid Williams, a Houston 1
ami slapped the test hit of the, tainment value, and its spectacular Ltifnbrisrht TejIlT^ ’comerin the 118 pound ranks,
game, a long triple that scored; climax has rarely been equaled for Wirt r|!„„ T1H ^our roun<l* ^ ?
Pielcett. Reli. the' combination] theatriCTl Wfectiveheas. ----- Wins DOWIing * Hi Baylbvra Mexican;terapjtan
new- ,
Pickett. Bell,
medico-pitcher for
the Liberty;
_—— . —1 ; Brattice Flower* and Battling Ml
team, made the third out amt DELUX E The A. C. Lambright and Rro:. Handy, negroes, wUl open the show
Goose Creek had vindicated itselfi a. „ , .. , - team defeated the Neiman Store, with a four round battle. H
........ ' YoUn* Swners heralded ^ in, ._ _sdav ni
Goose v.reeK naa vimucateu useiy wv ,,, » hemlHed in .............** ......... *<5tor" with 5 foar rounc* tettle.
for the defept earlier in the season. ”W(fM thf} eMning ««t Tuesday night tw games out - , . ~
Dave Paine covered himself with ^ ^ re#ch ^ ulkl„B of three am. the Wilkenfeld Furai WlSCOMtn Build* ,
&twr^s£ a^le an!” sMeM1- wil1 °Ven m euROitament at, ture, headed by Sylvia Wilkenfeld, Addition tO St&dilim
-r far lK.en SHasa T tW,VSlnfS’ ‘ “ It the DeLuxe theater where it wtlL won a two to one victory oror-the — -- • ; -
, . . , , tr'Pl1 "> f»'0 trips to t . 11 t. rma.in for two days. Gubernian girls, m the round pobm MADfSON; Wig.; Sept. 16 <L*>
dnencThv his presence-at' most Err0pi’ th®u«h. n«t to® ■ n ever-popular Thomas M*J- tournament being staged by worn -n -Contracts for constructior ^ i!
nl n»t.ceable on both sides but. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ morr foncr?u H,.ats ir
- t,he Goose Croekers ha« the edge , anJ tte important Gty bowling "club,
in htttrhg getting twelve to only o£ J ^ who< '
at his camp in the Adirondack
..................„ HP ___ _____construction of
bowlers on the alleys of the Tri- 2,500 more concrete seats in the
City bowling club, ] University of Wisconsin football
Lambright had the high score stadium have been let by the ath- ;
honor.* for the evening and by do- letic council. With the addition,
Answer to Previous PqxsU
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L BEST FOOB isk the TRI-CITIES
**■ m. to n a. tn.—Club 11 s. m. to 3 p m.—Plate
Breakfast—25c to 45c ; Lunch—35c
5 p. tn. to 9 p. m .-Dinner
Brink and Dessert With Piste Lunch and Dinner ^
FLASHLIKE CAFE
BAYTOWN ^
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1931, newspaper, September 16, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019670/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.