The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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DALLAS, April 7 HUH- -Thror
big inning* birviet?d at t>« eji-
.track ■ pence a/ Southpaw Jimmy Min
■ 1 tguc and Leslie Tictje envied Q*
mw YuRK. April 7 « »_Th*
return of legalized beer apparently
will be accepted “In stride" by the
world of sports, baaed On copvic
tion the apwtatora can “taka ft",
but that tj)c athlete*, with a few
lion*, must leave it pi one.
.....« major Icafua hall forte
TV pn limiaarje* will be lt*}lndi.n*poH* Indian, to defeat thr.'T* T*JTV' th
ntt tonight,* beginning at 7:30 .Dallas Texas league 8leer, II .oj1^ * * AgT
The finals will be befci totaorrow » bare Tharaday, la the final en-l ,,r* /"* „ T*"T?Vz
Vrtihf ft *39. p m. Vuirt* af their upr.ng exhibition jgLJLfSjBg
Trackmen ilerted to nuke the eerie.. It g«* the Killifcr crow r®*ul4*M "
trip are Fred Clark, who will be rf t e Amepcan association three
entered in the 440-yanl daah and victories in their four game* will*
the broad jump; Taykjr Hunt, 120- 1 the Herd.
«t* high1 hurdles and SWdeh j ' ——
hunfier; Hillman Clark, broad FORT WORTH, April 7 «U»~
Jump,' Colon Pettoway, half mile Tha Fort Warth Cate went in for
specialist; Victor Waddell, half extra beat hit. te <lefeat the Tex-
mile; dark Spenrer, high jump and a Christian Univeraity Frogs, II
broad jump; Ruren Creek more, j to 8, here Thursday afternoon,
high jump, mid (ilen Kbbcrljt. mile Six of their lb hit* were fur extin
jmlf?- ‘ baam, three of them being triple-1'
Running with Kbberly in the re end all playod a prominent pnt
lay will be Fred Clark. IVtteway in t!tr scoring.
Md WaddetL , - .. *v“.....- y -......■
went to, the state meet m » arrimmage giuie between
JMh mum
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Girl
YORK. April 7 Wb- m.nt,
By
U. P.
NKW
Maxie Reaawbloom's fancy lightly
tarn* to thoughts ef loee, ng*
that the perplexed robin* again,
am J-opping about New York
■onto wondering why worm*
don't stick their .little heads oat
of the brick* and concrete.
The light-ha*vy wjitf^.fUm-
pion was in tender mood while
chatting lift night ag he (kenned
his finary preparatory to attend-
ing te opening of a'new right
dub.
mg of any kind. Many, like
Pennsylvania, haa specifically ban*
nad Var an tbe campfi
Training rule* for college ath-
lete! will not be mvieed to permit
a daily ration of beer or ale on
the aoscalM "English plan”, al-
though a survey Thursday reveal-
ed aome wiilingneaa to permit an
glass' if an athlete
needs it or if ho knows not to
overindulge.
tn the wafdsx'of Harvard's Bill
Bbtghun, rearaaentatlaa ti East*
urn ctdlegr athletic leaders, “the
% arrimmage guar between the
440-yard run. Both men won . wgula and tie Yannigan* Tiers
en—ta ip afeal mart Vre day that angml In a draw. Fabian
week with,the San.ladnto,Kowalik, returned by the White
Baam of Houston, who for the '.So*, was <>n the hill a few frame-
peat three year* have won the for the YeguUrs. The Mission*
Beaumont meet. [ wftl play practice gamce with loc i
The Ganders, are certain to have club* Saturday aad Sunday baton
entries in the finah of the 440, / opening the mm. here with
and fatly, at • Mime wjjl he j Beaumont Teaadny.
CM preliminaries in those events. —-—•
Prod Clark and Jack Speneer GALVESTON, April*7 4U9-
aftariiean - Min United IfrrtMlf Cwifl, rouble HgteLhahier,
of the Gander squad. hold the luecxncer YtMigars to
Next week, the (lander* Will he j throe hits ;.nd a single run hero
entered Jn tho district mart at | Thursday shile the * regular* were
„ru,, a. ,^gg«nggggga
letes are concerned.
/ -TV
man jrtio
went to Beaumont today, will be
entered in the district events, with
the addition of Bnunlett in the
mile; Yeager in the ehrt put, and
Winfree, in the pole vault
<Sw
pounding Pulliam and Hulsor for
14 hits and 11 run* in a se.en-
inning intra-clnb game.
BEAUMONT, April 7 'UP*-A
no hit, no run game was the con
©Traci eWell
. "Training rule* will atill bo’as
rigorous S3 ever," Bingham said.
John F. (Chick) Meehan, Nan-
hnttnn college'* nationally known
athletic director, shares the gen-
eral apposition to restoring beer
or ale* to any college training
table diet. , ; V
spicium* achievement of Thurs-
day's Exporter camp -contest,
Claude I’.jueau, sturdy young
right-hander, turning in this exhi-
bition )gainst the Beaumont van-
ntgmd. The regular’* didn't do
■well batter for the more at the
end of the ninth inning was noth-
ing to nothing. Lunberg and
Hare, both rookies, allowed the
first stringers only four hits, alll
BAYTOWN ' t^feXSr
HUE MISLED?
^dVd OM in «V, eighth to
win, 0 to 8, before a crowd
WP> ■ Qiribby Street's Ctatouls Bikes of rowing Explaining how
made merry at the expense of the *"* “ ” ''
pitchers among their Springfield
if yaw grocer pays 43c for 10
lbs. of sugar and s«ll» it to you for
*25c with a $3.00 purchase, WHY
are you conipeNed to buy $3.00 in
other groceries to be* PER*
M1TTED to obtain this EXCEP-‘
TIONAL BARGAIN)
By the time you have purchased
have
OR
TRADEWELL FOOD
STORES will at no time offer
for sale, any item for less than its *
replacement will cost, but Will con-
tinue to sell on our penny profit
is.
- Mistakes will happen, B U T,
does it seem reasonable that all of
the mistakes occur in favor of ihe
grocer?
^ 'jj - 'Jjf ‘ ■ '■ ■ * v t ‘ ■
And we wish to assure you that
such things as MISTAKES,'
LIMIT QUALITY BLP^K£ and
short change are not necessary at ,,
the TRADEWELL FOOD
& to make up the loss on
EXCEPTIONAL “ '
STORES to make
some EXCEPTIONAL BAR-
GAJN ym. may have previoualy
purehased.
•AkRnB&IKS
every mistake in their favor that
may appear on your grotery bill. |
CHECK YOUR CROCERY
JLLY, and
pay for.
.......,
'see i f
TULSA, OkU.,. April 7 'I’J!*-
The I'ittaburgh Pirate* battered
young E. Waliha and Chad Kim-
sey of the Chicago White Sox in
tbe levantfa inning of their exhibi-
tion game here Thur*day afters
noon and scored eix runs to tie,
"Lew—it murt be a waivi-if»:
thing,” he Mid.
Not wiahing to rtart an argu-
the writer agreed.
Maxie continued "I gM*»"haf*
■ Mg thing in Iff® I’ve misssed.”
Id acntc eg r, emiflewer car ic-
thabig
Ho acritc'
fleet!vely. '
“Why, you're only 87,” wid the
writer encouragingly. "Yo«\» stilt
got plenty of time. Why don’t you
get married 7"
Maxie raised hi* scarred browa,
a trifle wirprUed.
"Say, you muat’a been reading
my mail. That’a just what I’m go-
ing to do."
' "Who's the lucky jf j?"
don't know. You gfi. I'm
kidds looking around tor a illee
quiet home girl. I want to find
her aeon, because Pm going to get
married' Wore the end of the
tear. That’* atwdght dope.”
“Do yea figuic you could eettl-
iS(irn7" ^ '
"Say,” said Maxie, ‘>u fellow*
have gat.g»e all wrong. I’m t e
bugle type. Sure, nod I'm o«t fV-
cry night. Ncvef get'to bwl rt*'
■■ tlirc.' ar four or liter in tho
RACE IS
THAN
m'
By 8TUART CAMERON
U. P. Bports Editor
NEW YORK, April 7 <UjR>—The
racg for top honors In tho No-
tional league now shapes up a*
L.'ing close enough to give three
- " |««y SUrr, Plktat,
I Manrus^ former
Braves,
boaaU their main
their pitching «tUff
by Dixiy Dean, W|,0
to win at least 2l)
Jlie Card*
arc hxvjJ
trouble in finding their
fieid combination, tot J]
[certain to ute
yflt second, with Kr,nu'|
moved over fr(,m that nJ
erf lust year's second division dubs third or shortstop. ^
more
BARBER BOWLERS
WIN ALLEY TILT
In tbe third match ef the new-
ly • • organized summer bowling
league, rolled last glght, the
American Barber Khop quintet de-
feated the Britton-Craven* Lum-
ber coni|*any team two games to
47»
game.
The summary:
AMERICAN BARBERS
Montgomery 150 181 1S»
Hazelwood 156 184 14U
G’8afl-------- 114 180 14S
Jobe* 124 214 148
Webgr . 888 (77 154
Totals 776 816 783 2384
BRITTON-CRAVENS
King
Tanner
Oliver ,
Morosini
Total*
140 146
139 150
146 Mi 463
151 161 453
139 190 517
720 7912233
TROKE'
■ S *** v -'
ENTERPRISING „
The mantbera of the Gander grid
team wM received letter* fer their
scrambling around the gridiron
Mat fall, mo it they Y>cver get
DALLAS, Jbjjip 'f' <WP-Um-
plfgalyr opening games of the
Tqgft League ware named today
by f’HMudtmt t 41vio Gwlner.
J«kp 4Lf, umpire in chief of
th« circuit, will officiate at the
the sweaters upo'n which to aew
anything but enter-
prising, if thore is any sincerity
to the cdffing-
First .they planned a game with
the Gandcs Exes. The weather
428 caused that plan to go up in fug.
377 *'*' ‘ " ' '
48G
664
UW3|*I(D
FMIHR<TU<IF<
cellar club of 1938
Chief* change in the Braves’
ru*t«f I* Shanty Hogan burly
catcher, fated among the beet of
the league backstops.
The Glints are gtogting . from
SPORTS PARADE
?•
Some of them will alii
or* fill tom tblMwJf
Among "those wt» ?wfH
about 5«06 fan*.
SPR1NQF1ELD, Mo.,’ April 7
farm team cousins Thursday,
scoring 14 run* against two before
they hurriedly departed for their
^train*, with two out in the last
half of the eighth.
LOUISVILLE, Ky„,Aprjl 7,
-A severe cold and football
weather kept Babe Ruth in the from the squad
hotel Thursday while ' the* New
York* Yankees, continuing their
heavy connonading, defeated the
can association, 10 to 6.
ASHVILLE. N. C. April 7 «FJr>
-^BIR Rogeil’s two-base error in
the Mteth inning paved the way for mming.for baer la lmua a
tha "Now Giaota’ 4-to-3 dedaiqa
BY HENRY McLEMOKE
U. P. Staff Correspondent
PRINCETON, N. J,, April
<EE)—Beer, of the three point two
varirty, which made jts legal ap-
pearance »in New Jersey schooner*
today, is not troubling the
coaches of Princeton’s athletic
teams. ___ _ ^_
oth
Next, their sponsor* staged a
dance fors. Ahem, and the usual
megntficent support ef Titi-Cjt-
ian* Was aceurdkd on that occa-
sion. !
Then the Ganders themselVM
390 lieM a dance at Tri-Cities Beach,
and the munificence of Gander
supporters was so great that after
expenses had been paid, and the
money from the previous dance
^iconnted im-they Were- juat shy L_ _____
I 138. SON FOLLOWS GRIFFITH
And now, they have recruited . WASHINGTON fl'.R)—C a 1 v i n
the Tri-Cities Players Guild to | Griffith, sen of Clark Griffith,
aid them. The Guild will present former major league baseball slar,
“The Whippenmappers” the night T nd now president of the Sen-itois,!
April 10 at Horace Maim Junior is , candidate for a regular berf
high school. I on the Grorgo Was ington Uni* j
AF<> IMS.
Fert.fprth foy tbe Tnhpi game
Other officigj assifimiento were;
Ballanfant and Basil at Okla-
Coo and Gallaway at Tulsa
April 1M2. ' '
Kobsr and Aimer dl Galveston
April 11*12, ami at Bcauuioul
April 13.
.Sears, Delate aad At* at Han
ABtonio April 11-12, and Sears
and Defate at Houston April 13.
Ballanfant, Basil and At» at
Fort Worth April 13.
Coe and* • Gallaway at Dallas
April 13.
U II U V W ! . 1x50 Durotber, short.
r„,
Bill McKechnie's mpn
GratStham,
•rBMw hitter hut
certainties. . The inti* j
rt*C!i
fielder but weak atJ
second
hitter but not so good (.
Otto BluegW,.bookie thiidj
■araiiww ew1 ■ ------•
« last year principally was
bqtievwd due to tjte shift in man-
agement when John KeGraw' nT
tired and Bill Terry succeeded
Ntf. .
During the off season ferry got
rid <>f several familiar name* sqcb
as Freddie Lindstrom, outfielder,
Bill Walker, left-handed pitcher,
as well as Hogan. He has added
several hopes including George
D*vj* cx-PhillicB center fielder, over 860,060.
Ganzoneri Sigmi
=5 P‘ La
•, kil4f ^
NEW KIRK* April* 4
yghtweight. (j,a,np
zeweri has signed M-4
title Junk 22,
Hoss, Chicago, in "1*
champion's..nmnagcn.j
man, aimounced^x'^
The .match, trill I*. at l
FfeM, and 6 slatod for |1
Canxoneri will to
"<wl with 40 per cent \
BEWARE
oLtojtacd salt* that haven’t .uffident
23tt-ss5si5?
Tho football boys and Guild
members arc selling tickets, and
if yon are approached buy one
or two. They will go for a wor-
thy cause.
. * * *r-----
GOLFING PA VIS CUP
■ Now eotnaa the proposal that a
Iris cup to be sought After by
versity nine,
Young Griffitli, a,
s‘ar at St
ry Academy, in 1932.
cipher, wag a.js'ar at Staunton
thew T. Gris of track, and Gordon ^ ZZ
Sikes of rowing Explaining how , S,,,?
te and Mr, Sikes frit on the mat- B .tain' ,.
ter, Mr. Gels said-ail in one
breath—"That beer might be all Zn Zl mitU. h
SLZ oi 5
once rmd aitopetber.”
Mr. Frit* Crialer of ..
was a trifle more tolerant.
LortrtB. C*n* .r m. *~h-Jchs. » W <Lm| SMipj? It? 52
Try Sun (Us ifiid Ada
WHg-N IT RAINS, IT POURS
TH E
ininiMliatolv M ^ ***** ^P, «'
immedrateiy at (fue the ArgentiMiT ^ ^
, o Mnaa will have played a Unitqd,
rortMl state* team in America before,
those halfbacks, guards aad ends
who have a* deep and atjghg
or two occasionally
over the Detroit Tigers Thursday, tearing them to
The victory waa the Giants’ third
jin seven games played with the
Tigers.
i
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 7
diT)—The Sat. Louis Browns end
»EB—The St. Looi* Brown* end-
Sontn Thursday by defeating
Little Rock, 6 to 4. All of the
Brownie pitchers did flne woric jmRk, a Jahfeeh^owi
except Blaeholder, who was slip- You can imagine
I for five hits and three run*
two innings, /
111 w
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ECONOMY
NAG RACE
-/ ,<A '•
iU'Si
ft CHICAGO,' April 7 <E»-Ee«a-
■my measures have hit parse dis-
tribution for Chicago’s first raa-
Th* American derby, one of the
five most*famous 3-year old fix-
ture*, will be worth 825,000 added,
instead of 860,000 which ha, toe
eep
lievaa sincere athletes will kee]
themselves fit. |9|
He thinks little of hard and fast
roles. .MM
Crisier met Paavo Nurmi for
dinner one evening "about two
hours before Nurmi was going to
ran. Not wishing to make Nunri
feel badly I ordered a giaaa of
Argentina may have a Just
claim toward tbe right to play
for tire Ryder cup, but it also ap-
pears as ft they w«ro attempting
to muscle in on golfing ground
more or less sacred to American
and British golfers.
• * *
ANOTHER CHALLENGE
Britain, in tbe person of Sir
Malcolm Campbell, possesses tbe
wprid land speed record. ,
Britain, in the person of Kaye
D«, tried, and failed, ~
You can imagine my sulfrrise builder^^rtS^sr^Tto
when he ordered roast pork, fonr ” h,,,, 8een 40
jb '
But Britain is still trying, and
j Word te* bring sent across the
doughnuts, baked brims and ban-
ana fritters. I told him I thought
us y young*tor by the name of Hubert
next
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b*B*M fmwro. * * hare never seen him in J
role of Harmsworth challenger,
board of director* of the National |n he brought
d'twr.'
Arlington
added, te 1
worth
V to to reduced.
IBS
duccd purse* this season. Besides
the American derby, the value of
the Pi ml wo preakqesf was cut
from $60,000 to ?25,000. The
tueky derby and Belmont
remain at 860,000 or
Friday _
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