Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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More Wednesday if-
they <e»ll he barred from
Umr athletic* and from
t>. rtempetition
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I juat a UtUe too oaM for
too robl for
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too coal nor too warm.
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on the I.. and A. Auto
from Houaton Sunday,
they mot «n Uto TritTly
g alley*, fir to be more
A* ntlplNRtai’
•rob they took a terrible
an from the Parker*, toaing
or teem game* and all of
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AMATEUR BOXING JITETStt
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M&lftls SALE IN HOUSTON
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SERVICE.
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Texas
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jlMaae after a vtek af via-
All-Star* look two of the
team till* and one of the
)R NET PLAY
THIRD ROUND
YORK, March 14 <l'P).-
.fiitoaRy all U *oedod
JB& CjUfcffld to jturuve
9 round i ntoday’a mump-
| if the na'ional indoor Irani*
apjaaihif, several favorite*
ami ‘opponent* qualified to
ithrm a rat* teat
PARKERS
MsGragor 173 179 3!
as
UOOSK CHECK
Joe Naan iui 171
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WELTERS FIGHT |
■IN FORT WORTH
HOUSTON, Marth 14 «f*-
With the rloainjr of tho entry list
far tin Gulf aaaortation boxing
PWM only, a week away,
amateur, boxor* intending to rater
thla UMirnamoak an turgod to grt
tholr entriea in at once with K. T.
Atkins, rhainrvtn af the regi*tr»
ra *- gBSa^jssula.T^H
minute* of .Trapping and mm of:Cork Lawn end TbnaU aaaooto-
"S3L. .1. a . o a, M*
popular llouaton fighter* ever to!perform tho paaHilq of toaaia|t
show Ma warm in th* Tn ( itioa, taaeli in the maaaar of a Georgia«.
"" trnm Kraakjeotoerd boy awampting at flto* at) t
per e»rh fifty rtia* |
Watehing them eliminate «a(h
other i* Juat about ua esciUag
a* sitting «• a mi Sum and
watehing ywur mother-in-law flash
am** Daytona beach in a 19171
Ford at a apaed of 17 m. p. h
So I aay to myaelf, why not get I
up and garner an interview for)
my reader* who are not
Jim llat tin, baaing romi
for the Gulf aaaoriation, ha* >et the
Mlaa of Marvh SI and S3 mi thaat
an which the Gulf aaaMathm. aw-
*to*t of the stole of TecadL
rondurt thetr amateur rhom>j
BkHlMhi My, tMa, haul
went on dale Monday morning at
• Mariae Bnnh hull.llng or at
aio “ ‘
MW Wt!
3S
hat recently won from ----
Willie, Jahnny and Otrt* Achton,
K. 0. Brown and Mickey Mrtiune
Among itedell'a lateit wrap* la
a d*vwlon over Blond Reeve*.
Barney i* a likiely fisticuff af-
ti*t, aqd ha* a left jab that htl
been rrgartiotl s one of the most
iloadty woapon* in the** part*. He
i* a toll, wiry hoy, and waving
In and out of the fray I* hi* spe-
cttRf. . .■ WM ._ JUL
An oightirouml apaauA bout will eated in the future of the Haiti
r bring together Harry lt**|oete> Park Lawn ami Trank aaeocto-
pad Georg* Harris Nutria has p tion. Out «f tha corner of
rather rnviakto retard, having toet eye I tee M. Christian lion
to hi* entire rareor.lt pronounced Hen-Gay», etomllag
has triumphed #Ver iover in a corner liatlem like, act-
hsklir I# ami Tret* ing *. tf be was preparing to give
latter .toying onto off an interrto*. ■
three round*. - J So I yraiked up to M-
Two wdli-known boys who need, (pronounced If “
no introduction to Elks' fan* wlllimi). and
ehesmt^stvmo^pTr iha* mg MM and nddk "irnff-rm
a dgarai*" There ensued a gra-
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PORT WORTH. March 14 «U9
Two outstanding welterweight* of
the eoutbwcct will swap punchea
her* tonight, the winner to be giv-
en a chance to meet Tony Herrera
of El Paso on April it.
Jimmy Owen*, rugged Oklahoma
scrapper, and Tommy Scott of V«r-
non, will meet in tonight'* K-rmind
bout at Ah* BUdmtone American
Legion show.
Other bout* on tonight'* pro-
gram include:
Bobby Bum*. Memphic, Tenn.,
lightweight, against Henry Dajey,
County Claire, Ireland; and Mar-
Jacob*. Baltimora aauth- vin Owen*, Roanoke, Text*, meet*
meet* Robert GUdtatofn.; Claud* Chaatain, Balias, middle-
York, in the Ia4 aecond , weights, in C rouml battle*^
match, AntoneKratien.i -
of the newcome French SEN’S AND ORIOLES PUT
rap player*, meet* Sidney ! BILOJI, MTs»„ Marth N in*'—
‘ , New Yor. . * The Washington .Senator* and
cy Bell of Texa* runner- * Baltintore Oriole* will piny yeater-
Borotra in five seta last) dsy’a trnatuonml exhibition (fame
Vwil meet Frank J. fklighs,, here Tuetday.
'York. .* I -1---
- ‘ ! PIRATES BREAK EVEN
. imtrirh ia the.largelt of liv-, OAKLAND, Cal- March lb d'P1
[ bird*, an adult male atanding | —The Pittsburgh Pirate* and the
Hr eight feet high, and weigh-: Oakland club split a dnibleheader
I approximately 300 pounds. yesterday.
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RUTH, RUPPERT |
comity* W» aat doent
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21 Tend, nouetah
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Si Chemical compound
31 (lamoor •
Jv Part of a circto * .
43 Small draufilit
44 Narrow aacapo
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to Punishes by One
t: Illuminated .
14 To be uenlteat
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tf Assistant*
to Anything very amall
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12 Orral plant
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ts Young hors* ra
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•f Profound ‘
» Bp war .of ^
praaoa paid In full
will be the award _______
am* in Uia tournament at wet) as
beautiful medal to each champion
and runner-up in each division.
Thia ia the biggest print ever hong
up for amateur boxer*, and a re-
cord Hat of loral_,mateur nfltt
"linger* should be Billnd when the
lift I* closed: ' ,»
Intense intoent in.Mix tourna-
ment is being found rmlra outside
of Houaton. Texa* univeraitv, on-
tournament: Rice Institute will
have four men in the lilt: Ran An-
tonio is conducting their cite
tournament this week and will
have eight men entered, while a'
record team of eight men ia beinr
expected from Gojae Creek and
Beaumont. Entries have already
been received from El Carauo, P*i-
cock Military academy..ip San An-
tonio; Brownsville. Trinity, Ham day in their exhibition aerie*, 11
Sabs. Daisetta and Angletnn. j to 4.
Onlv amateur boxers will be reg-! Pipgras yielded three runs,
istcrad for the meet ami the entry i largely because of bis wildneaa.
-list will be rlosed Saturday night | Frankhouae, hurling for Boaton
by Mr. Atkins. I «lurin» flvo Minings, held the AAnks
-— J rtnleaerbut they wrecked Brown
Herr Maxie Will
Leave for America
By I'nHed Prana
Niue exhibition training beat-
hall games wen alayud yesterday
in which II majet league
participated. Two acheduled gums*
were postponed by cold weather.
Wkik these* game* wen in pro-
grass. Bab* Roth, atiH unsigned,
was playing golf at Bellalr, FIs.
The long awaited salary confer-
ence between Babe Ruth and Col.
Jacob Ruppart, owner of the New
tork Yankees, waa unofficially
acheduled for today.
ST PETERSBURG. Fla., Marth
1.1 CPi—The New York Yankaea
were 1-up on the Bleton Brave* to-
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• NEW YORK. March 14 (UP).
—Max Hchmeling, world Heavy-
Iweight' boxing champion, will
bMM tha linM Bflrnpk at Bum*
eituMP Ownui>i lutuh My tar
the -United 8tMe%-t* tagfat are-
I pa ration* for hi* Ifi-rounH title
bout with -’ode Sharkey on June
16, Schmeli ig'a manager, Joe
Jacobs, nr need last night.
■SehmeLng’s pnparaGone will
mpri-i' a 11 ef tohiMtian "tear
■ 14 ci*'^, a ■ week «t, French |
Lick Hpring*, Ind., and about five
week,' hard trainig at a camp yet
to 1* u-keted. - . I , - •
and Maiigum, who succeeded him. |
JACK CONFINED
WITH INFLUENZA
Confined to hi* hotel room with’*
bad cold, Jack Dempsey haa can-
celled tonight'* adwdnkd 4-rannd
exhibit! nt bout with George Panka,
Pittaburgh heavyweight, at
Youngstown. Ohio. ... ,
■His Ulneas may fore* Mm to call
BIG SISTER
memr in time to|
tion engagement at
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keep antoxhll
it Torony> ne
Aura of international pnlty and
Wo sst dowxT
■wi
ago that the United Stotos'wS
win tho Davk cup this y*4M.”H
"Yeah?" say* ChristiM B
mm (Meaifiii Beuawta). M
M. Boussus, who k a left-haad-
e«l lira sakaman coutewtolatod me
i tail mmM, da* mm. k Kit
faultless English, "Why?"
-Well," I counter, “Shi*dd* says
that with Vines playing No. i
•ingle*, the wont the U. & •
du M bieak am in that dtpait-
meat, Thai would make the uHi*
I mate outcome depend upon thej
or England, W**
■ to compote with
I Lott and Van Ryn."
M« iHvrrtfj i ftUow Midi to]
our liking, took three whiffs off
his fig*ret, took two more whiffs
off his rigaret (or my rigaiet).|
then said:
"Vines, You any Vines? Vine*
is great. The game be playod
when he beat me hut year wa*
superb. The game he plays or-
dinarily is superb. But, one
must remember that so very mueh
depends on little things, such a*
. foo^e^^cow^
MMiKmtjirifMBnv’pM
no double* tram to
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tennis plater, who knows hrt per-
formance Is his cotmtry'a per-
formance. When England's glory
ia at .stoke. Bunny Austin i«
brilliant. Mfgoori friend Henri
Cochet U tlT same. So you sec.
• msn most consider many things
before coming out bluntly and
predicting vtetonr in .the Davis
cup. .Shields may i» right, but
1 would rather wait uiMI th*
last ball htfrbMa' served in the
cWlengr round before calling the
[winner* • /■"
Interview* are like that.
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Pendergraft, W. L. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1932, newspaper, March 14, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020503/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.