The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 195, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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SPEAKING
OF SPORTS
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TfiE DAILV TRIBUNE
Monday, January ]2tj
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£^; LEECAGERS HOST TO ITAUANS TOMTE
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' By the average fan
tff HENRY MtfJUfOftS
A Personal Invitation to All From
t FAST CONTEST
?r‘jirt^rr^'[TO BE played
r ON LEE COURT
ri»r# him that * center bad to1
To PkT
There are tlwt, 4h>«»w. who f - Three Game* I hiring
-lh >e\l V* i rk V
One of the**- t* A4am R akis, j
| Motor Dam, m* Um iD-AMri | Say Km* will m| .
3 dM m4 the man «)>« Mato the! _ . ,1
Mteibi F*» Iiimm, Hubert K, L## high I
Walsh, tow line tmck at Yai#,!*^ r*** **»m ««io ‘to gym- j
todre**e.i the timebn at tMr?*****1* ^ tatagbi to protect the }
"i nnM snmtefi hrr<^>ft the ■»»; ■ ““*** <*'td «(mmi tk mub
«f renter play. >f • *">up from tto ]te!i»n J«n-,
•TV fltet : •
~ abb iumki— WaUh *to, ;%: „r“fV .coax rmmmmi*
mmm jLtocrb. After that contra; *‘d ** mw ^ *4 ferdor
a mtuur wf fiatftg- Gfcfajjy' mr pnf®** **Ato ia~8wata»i and- have
mAkmif mrd 1*4 wth th * '
*•&«•* **» I no make >o» « «>«**«* p<~-
.. t—i ietBter. Utee m- * Into i?**?- Ttey tore# **“*
. mown tain without Urea# quad*.? ? 11
'"-and- ttoqgfrt "WBritreUtefi "fmti, .......teMW---«**fcwg--4
• I 'toWnT produce a high rlw* j
eitater.” I Tht !>*> team »mi iu first
W*W> kdmitW that a **»«*! **m# iast Thwr'bf «JP*in« the
•Tfaweb and a aeram «f i k *»..!-.«. tot etorn
wte diffiruH to tbfiaa. Ha aua.i*1*11 • **’* » ***** mar-
Mr rnti thm war* laton “toj-1r*’ *’11 ,fir* * ^ **«w in
tn**" for cwtttia -y ‘ l ***** * ' H»m*t-<n
sords Points
*» the and the rikhtr***' ,f“' '-'vn,,''rs
aFTSat. 1* M;
Iwbrrewt Qaathe* ' ' ' j ^***» «*** **«"««» ateo* with
“ • ' !’ Nf.-F» lg the
far tratrr Job
■’ "A b*f c*a*t ac^wk* th«r'
.^aaittto,*’ Wai^ iiwi. "Ikk r„t
• '-Ha- MrNiSin, one tito ttoto
■ hackfsckf' «»» *&i no* ' coach <»(
. the Kan*** As-fto, j^kt te the . .
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r»«r.
HcMtUan admitted that hi* ,0^.
.jert wa* too hrnad far a
'kf: f-r -. !■■: ;
0*ws— the .-fare -wttm
•***<kb* to ahqbt TMh
»»f« tonsprimi first rtrin* and
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The ^luiie wiil start at
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4i«uM.<m am) Imrtw! hi. aMrea*}
fc - fto*«rk m hanffint oFtir
bit
"0*1 *W l .m Wi'*
Air Wail WitiM
Rare Pari , Way
Around Worltl'
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AN FH
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i*i T4e -ass
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Veteran Coach
Turned Carideo
Into Quarter
fuankunTTHu, j„. .
i ! Frank Carkie.!.....of Notre ,
•; an almost unanimous j
t rhotwcto/Ahe various U
kmmM fytt»U lea|ns,
-
J - [ (:’arW«° prepared aFDean 'Acad-1
* ‘*m> here and durintf the 1925 I
f : ■«•*** Played . at fullback,. Tor
which jwsition he felt he was na- !
tursily suited.
RI Rut Coach Dan Sullivan, inv
by Chrldeos ' football:
; d'k'idwl to convert him into
’ ' ;8‘play picker. . , . ' j
'■F! ' used at quarter in i
Dew's first iranjr of the I92(ij
mason.'
tfet like Jte pilot-J
IKisition, and asked to be returned j
- «*h.
Henry Cathriner
TO
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st >:>r
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Rut Sullivan told Carideo in
substance that byplay quarter
back or warm the bench.
(arideo asked to bp returned
to his idd fullback post after the
second and third games. Sullivan
\Wcttel /W'OUl
l&to£ W.Prttt, vod "o
Sfto <k>i£A£S 09.feAS&6A(,U
, - — m.«..k«p a* Komething
he .coudn’t help, decided to work
hard to perfect himself as a quar-
terback. At the fehd of the sea- -
sop he told Sullivan he vrasr going ’
to like the quarterback position ’
tetter than that of fallback.
. ^jwtaH'campaign in-fwogrea*.
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*re ' . . ' g ■ 1 : «wr of (immnati.and Chicago, and a* an umpu.. The U ! S
work, tehe, . • >
■ Um even catching, a 4mpie p^ g,^
moch Ie„ taking one on the <tod
" «*4*|f dying any frkk »ith ttu
ban.' . y\
-fo ite first ting 1 do.hr'give
them a football and
jaggte H in their
J«*. m tte Duto Ka.t
2nL"I F'dlev, „m,
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he ^ ' '«'*«*”*
» ’ ^ plwkrat fttoardimarked up. One week later the!
from the air rather than j regular mail letter, which had j
waiting *«r the hall, to reach fe
.
, a*
it three
Do You Know? -
In U. S. Has Auto
U A SHI S( 110 X (UPU)—rThere
is one automobile for each 4.23
* the United States, ac-
nirding to figures made public
by the; American6 Motomts Aaao-
ciation. _
JMteJ are based on total
motor vehicle registration com-;
pared with the revised 1930 cen-
sus which lists the population of
this country at 120,023,993,
.In 1929 there Were one aitb-
borrule for each 5.3 pereons! this
computation being based upon
census figures for 19p0 plus an
F & 1%
FORD
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SHOW
§}AI>MlfSION FR
*HOUSTO
JANUARY IS, IS 17,19 AND 3
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If (>u --A iifii
HPtR,P!.r .Mm
10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. • RAIN OR SHI
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Here’s Hoh Our Joktts
TALKING PICTURE
“A TRIP THROUGH
THE FORD PLAHT”
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r . 'rZ ! ^^SANDS of people from all over the world visit the Ford plant everv VO
G 1 ° Clrculatlo»' "hat they see! Hear what they hoar! You’ll say this is an unusually enter
nr , . autl instructive picture. . 3
NEt: YORK, Jan. 12-(UP)-
Ever wonder how a joke is born ? ’
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SEE ACTUAL FORD GAR SAWED IN
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N«rth CgToim vu arwtiwr -jt——u» ™»e». g«»|?Up jor
upcaker. CoHito talked oq end ilwtr •!rk«m**.tfon ..f baaket ball
play, I and ba«-l«!| tom* ww made 1
; r will
“I have been *.k^i t«u .k* fn to thus# making the team in
w||y:. • — —^ T'f’grfnit tituci ham:
Kftt **I have been a»ked to foil the
beat *ajc .for *n end th--take , out
* tockle. Well, will, tackle* a.
, Mg,a» beore* the*#.day, ib, ^
way I «••-« for an end to" take
. **t a tackle j.* fo have j s balf-
teiptnc him -
»!
en to th<*# making the team in
rath i.f th- - :.-s.
■ Mr. atad Mrs. OarfyaJh Mwrft
spam- the *iek *nd with relative#'}.
at Dayton. ' ■ ■
Mic* 1 forethy Meet spent the j
week -end with , relatives at haj -1
!»n. ■ *
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DE * LIOEu JJ.-7-a.r^ J
; l “ AM-ITS 2ir ; Vte teeek-eml at Willi*.
1 OMiM/Oi S-H |> M ! I
Mr- J M ThumpMin. who ha*
;\W*f TIMKs TODAY
norma shearer
Divorcee”
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“ LONOONH ROM tv z
or THE SKA
Wolf”
suxs. IAHK
.teen visiting her s.rtcr,’ Mrs. Et-
tie Dunaway, ha* returned to her
home «t Pun Arthur.
ftlKkriwe John F. Dunaway
and a J. Tanner are visiting Mrs,
Um* Stewtey »t Part Arthur.
« 4 --V. 4V «#«« BtiJh-'g It to
n humorous magazine.
All of the above may have oc-
esmtUbout, im.
-7 Horn tm thc sfoTy ih ritolii
periodically once every few year*
and after the generation in which
; " wa* batched has. passed o;., it
j m rsvive,i in modern firess.
j ( ' w- "hod visited with friends
; at Houston Friday,
I I Hobby Lewis Tanner visited hi*
! fun*7 Mr*‘ T Stanford at High-
! ton* mt th# weekend.
*— “* U“»~”
* dies t*. or.v. 1. IU ,!oa*ton Friday.
Dude Harrow of Baytown U
spending the weeg end at Tyler
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ms
ALSO SEE
cars. ^ How the Ilouilaille double-acting h;
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f,rZ“ l,?;! .! ; P 7 —the original ateel bar
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ARCADIA
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TODAV^ORBtm
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-THALr: 4 P<£,f,t Cm“ '"dian di« tb# e„v. it endottd
datorelr. Ti«^?k* V ? “2iCtU,# “ bulti 6vtr «f Within th* em
g?£»S£5«£S*SS * -* - * «-■
Happy Hunting Ground * unprepared. Tht photograph ahewt an Indian '* 1* ®rU*St of ^a}‘d Whiaanant,
*r**' «**r Haalaton in northern tritiah Columbia. __
C- ~ ....•. Mr- and Mra, J. M. Sanset
**ar' nt teacher* aasoriatior.a *“*“*"* ^ to H?“*ten
|tto* esreutive remmittos have1" * }
y>Z7'y
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PTA President Will
Speak At Lee School
Hr*. John MeCWto, president
of eleven «i»tricte of* Pa
Teacher* Association#, will
'1“*“--u—•- ■ : ---M
i te*’n urged to attend the meeting.
m
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■vewHto : V
SOUTH POLE ( AT MOTHER
CONCORD, N. Ifc. j UP)—
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for th# .Spring PTA ««- to to , ^ guct ,t the
TS£4N
Today-T omorrow
EVERYBODY INVITED!
Henry Cathriner
TORT) PRODU CTS
Goose Creek
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 195, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1931, newspaper, January 12, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019819/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.