The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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iSrii. 1931.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TIME AND MONEY, READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISEM
By Lea Forgave
I BIG-SISTER
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Play Opens
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by telephone are
for memorandum
I„ return for this
risers are expect-
^"goceptod until
E urrent day and
Cedar Bap*- hi*h*Jjbo«bi
basketball Mu will opeti A*
fcrence seatow tonight with Huiti-
bl« as opponent*. The Caiftr
Buy.iu team has lost but
irame out of Jive this year, and
numbered among W* collection is
a victory over Robert K. law
high sclfopj. f ,
Cedar lit you basketball team
irjet Day Um high in the Cedar
Itayoir gym Saturday night and
annexed s 19-15 victory in one
of the beet games of the season
UUAtTj WHAT'lJ THl3 ?
court.
The game was a fast oh#
throughout although CedAr Bayou
! Sears got off to a slow start
and were held to a 2-3 score at
tjje end of the first quarter, they
ior.e 15
id charge for an
s 35c, but if ad is
iree or more in-
large is based on
las
isaMi.niirti.aito.aini
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Bv Paul Robinson
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GET THE ME DIGITS'
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IX e TIE TAStte, Of TWEi
MECxCiHE 'JO Br: C30J.TCR.
had ir pjt oh m Ttvr-j—-
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started to lead by a small marffh
and held that lead until the end
of the game when they had
stacked up 1,9 points permitting
their opponent* but 15 markers.
McCawley was high pointer fbr
the Bears ringing a total of eight
point.
Giddmga and Fisher refereed
the game with Mr. Thomau keep-
ing *we. -The-Gednr Hayewdiai-
up included: Dick McCawley and
Clarence Smith at forward (Mc-
Cawhry is captain); Thomas Me-
Miclurel at center;- lister Kelley
and Albert Knderli at guard;
Substitutes were West and Nel-
HHouGrtflktESE
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PHcriCS AEttur
+IEPES tViE SCX-
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C3c« OUT Of ME K*2-
yrsjfj PEU.OA5 -TMC
OUT WHO PMO rOC
■THAT tS eur Or u«C-
BeCAWSC t ATE iT-.#r
“MS — ITS CANDY -
-Must sell remain-
this week, C<>mc
a cash offer. 105
195-Otp
nr Trade—Ron
ruck, perfect condi-
StHtion,
Creek street ami
•oad. t 190-Otp
pi-1 Furniture for
tuse complete. Will
! nr- to'suit buyer,
t class condition, a
isb. Apply 105 West
- ' 7 190-Gtp
much as the boy who dashes 60
yards to win a football game.
Henceforth it will be necessary
for every athlete at Clinton High
win 180 points before
'he receives a letter. He receives
K) point., for staying out for each
- At a bargain fire
Jhone 143 tf
Cof.yrtghl, USA tofOiawl Pra. Aa«lailori,
Swain, JemFiy and SWoddp Mew»
man at center, Spivey, Palmer,
“»r*i SPEAKING
Epperson, Arcenanx and Atnn^
ing the year, a boy may win a
letter during his senior year evsn
llwutfh he has not represented
the school once. v, ,
In addition, five points will be
awarded for every quarter of ac-
tual football competition, and
three points per quarter in each
other sport. [jrtters will be
awarded when the 180 points Java
iiecn made, <
Clinton is the only Iowa hi^i
school trying such a plan, al-
though several other w-hoo!*
havi: made recent inquiries and
umiliar -projleta are eapectwl in
other schools next year.
will lie ptayed in Houston.
T—Small furpished
i!b, water, phid. $25
ill .at tQ3-Wltec,misii),
196-6tp
High School
| Awards Letters
In New Way
By I,. S’. (’AMEKi)N
• 'U, p. Sports Editor—7 ——
Wide Open tear ,
For Golf Titles 1
The luraent diveieity of golf
title'holdings- «»■-.the. recent his-
tory Of 'the .game may . well be
forcast for the 1031 campaigns.
The mere fact that Bobby Jones
had ujh effect, withdrawn from
amateupjjjuy, leaves the two most
imiKirtant U, S. championships
T—Nicely furnished
in..:beds, also two-
ent very reasonable.
1, opposite postoffice.
iyo-Gtp
CONFERENCE SEASON O P E N S TONIGHT
CLOTON', Ta., m. 1 fUl‘>-
,'j'hiowing aside tin l.me-hmiorer!
leftert to
below 'the average." boys'
team has only two lettermen from
last year and, it is faced with the
iT—Well furnished
ose in. Apply 108
190-Gtp
To Invade Lee
teak of building ifp a combination
IT—SUB Wist Jaimes
-room duplex apart-
rors and built in gas
ighout .Martin Real
193-Gtp
Goose,
Association of
And early' returns from the
winter golfing wars indicate- a
decided reshuffling, all uroundi ~
Gym at 7:30 p.m
iroiy iwciuiva. .. , .a
, The girls team is without a Haliau Junior
coach although Miss Dorothy Foil- Houston Monday night held the
(fren dofmer high sicHoo! ace aml TTiiwlef......hir;k^ba]t : teaiiv ::ta-“a
, „ -a—— .
Joe Turnesa of Elmsford, N, Y-,
won the Miami open, one of the
winter fixtures. TljiA title had
24rl8 victpryi in a speedy game
ilt Robert K. Ue high school
mem her of the Foley brothers
te:im of Houston, has been acting
as leader for the group.
First Conference Game
Of Season Will Be
T~ Seen O CoUrt Here
’—40 acres land, 30
gymnasium,
livation, good house
been Capfureil.
■ i la raid ilawley’. g,,;d -hooting
end Savarino’s passing were two
of five leading factors in the i
.Stroud 1
times by Gene1 Sarazpn, who did
good improvements.
305 Goose Creek,
defend his ehsunpionsMp. this'
•. Turnesa.' scorp four uni-
1 rounds—73-7j|-'M-74-294—
arid heod.d the Ifcfet by 01m
stroke, second piaffe w nt to
^ johnny Farrell, former l1. S. open
Confer:
194-Gtp
v.itli an abundance of deterniina Houston team's victory,
tion to annex their first confgf W the local scoring column with
erce' victory - at__fins.' exjvmse of five points. _ .■ ., ________
the tWilf Heretofore, kymTri-- Starting lideup far the H.onston
will odes’ 1' Gc eft E. Lee high
school 1 ...ght - when the Crosby
j high 'sMi-' 1-cagBW, both bays’ and
; gift-, Jli.uk- G*mn. <T 1 rk ta (i!a>
! the boys and team from the
local high sdmol. ;
Roth the boys and girls " team
A Sedan that wiH start and run. Anyone over
15 years of age can buy it at the automobile
valry has existed between the;
two teams, with the Gander boys
taking off honors easily while the
champ, who .-houhl have am tin r
l.jiliiic; , a I M .. ... a:.
The gam" tonight will start at
7:30 with the girls game being
By Stanley
THIiQLD HOME TOWK
RENT-210 acres 4a the Pasadena Open, mi cariy
SETTEGAST-McDONALD CHEVROLET
COMPANY
dditior, vviiUi :' , A
Crmk. 69 on his final gave, jo the titto
E“ - ' two^StWk* maf*
1T> •ur’Mnnwyfey'a-
outbuildings.
‘ cultivation. Apply
lilling. .821 Post Dis-
Phone Preston 1041,
- .......189-7tc
What’s Hobby
(toinn to Do'.'
One wonders what Bobby Jones
AMO NOW
COMES
~-..~4*TWE
f?A»N
See Fills Car. Also Many Others til Re-
. (iHccfl Frlcps, : —
will do in the way of competitive
golf. It’s true that he has said
he will play no more in' front oi
rustling galleries. And yet any-
one of fhe hundreds of thousands
who have .seen him In action, it’s
hard no believe he is really
r—Two rooms or
conveniences. 511
.......... .195-311)
HUDSON
OVERLAND
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CmVROLETS
FORDS
NT—Two houses, four
[ fbr $25 and one for
bonth. Water, sewer
iTrifon, Goose Creek
PONTIAC
through.
AND OTHERS
195-3tp
could play in an amateur tourua,-
ment, having accepted money for
his film endeavor v And, one can
not, conceive of Jones appearing
!NT—Two room fur-
ftment, also room and
■East DeeFee.
Do Not Miss The Chance to Get a Sedan For
ONE CENT
SALE STARTS AT B A. M.
WEDNESDAY, January 14th
Don’t Miss This Wonderful Opportunity.
19fi-3tp
This is going to be a banner
year in golf, especially in todrnu
ment interest. And there’s no
single factor presaging this condi-
tion I* more important than the
withdrawal by Bobby Jones from
competitive events. - A , •
IT—Five^room house,
bath. 612 East Lo-
Latham. \191-6to
(OTICE
i Tax Rolls are now
pes are due for 1930.
j taxes now and avoid
[lO percent which will
pfter January.
1 H. Meek,
[City Tax Collector
.QOOOOO
Cotton Market To Close Early
LIVERPOOL, (TIP)—The Liv-
erpool Cotton Association has urn f
animouslv, decided to close the
cotta market at tout' Instead oft
Corm* early and gel the car of your choice at a
h'dioufoitalv ion price. .
ANTED
Hye_ each, day-
—Housework or ttura-
^er’a or aged couple's
«ive reference*. Mrs.
fg“a doctor’s Prescription for
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1931, newspaper, January 13, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020415/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.