The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 244, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
EAKING
IF SPORTS
SORDS POINTS
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Iy DIXON STEWART
JtT. P. Staff Correspondent
ftetl Atone Km iin»
|- Aft MMf Fur” War
’ f ^ With the retirement of Bobby
a»4 Jack Damply owl Dill
abandonment of umateur 1
Babe Butts remain* a* j
# lurvivar in hi# original j
the m«»t famous quartet in
history. ‘
Jattoa, Dempsey, TUdcrn and Ruth
h»ve dominated the spotting world
1 ahn<>*t a decade. Tilden may
u a professional for a
lime and Kuth attli «pp*«#*
far revere! reasons, but the
N
It fact approaching when tb%
four" will live only in the
of athletic follower* for-
enough to hare seen ft* in-
member* at the height of I
barter*
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don’t happen alone every j
; theae fellow* like Ruth
Drmpae> in boxing,
In temP* and Jones in golf.
. jftrturr may see a better hat'-:
the Rate, a. fiercer fight-
Demprey. ’a finer tennis
than Tilden ever wax, ami
■ ^!>|»»re gorgeous g dfer - than'
flMif. But that .isn't a warning
fc htft Up to the rooftop and look
VIS*' the road. They may not [
RpM* far a half Hour—-or a half
H ttoeade in the past ha* pro- j
four noth sterling rnmprtit-
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....Scam- MiUxykitt
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SSmimboum
Amuty«fMWisd
STeePiftMst
SKhjrs . .
MANN JUNIORS
BEAT SENIORS
IN 20 TO 21 TILT
S. J. Yeager Is Hero of
I Game With Brace of
Home Rims And!
Winning Scor^
’ By LESTER ALFORD
Junior baseball team of Horace
Mann Junior high school nosed out
a 21-20 victory over the .senior
baseliali team Monday afternoon ip
a fast contest featured with nine
home runs.
S. J. Yeager, who ha* gained the
title of junior Babe Ruth, scored
the winning pin for the junior
r—wifi*—•A'—' f'Ai,
’’■MBS
team with a four base knock in
the tenth inning. He had rocked
out two circuit- blows before the
winning run was counted. Don-
nelly and Rochelle registered two
home run* each.
The game was the first of 8
series that will be played by the
two team* thi* year and release*
j new rivalry. A# a result of the
J spirited playing in the extra-in-
B*hg gam* Monday, junior high
school baseball leaders believe that
the school will be able to draft
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Order* to change or diacon-
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lor errors in ads accepteu over
the telephone.
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The minimum charge for al
.jt-time ada is 36c, but if ad <a
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Tuesday, March 10th,
SKY ROADS
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Irtic hlutory for JU wealth England, , ■ r\ .....: ' ..
if
and Jons, four major golf ,croM th*,hurdles ,
in one tessod are ram*? ‘fcu probably will ride Dangle, a star steed, but nft quite as famous
as the rider.
Though the British ’chase season is yet young, Bostwiek has already
in fiv* imporlaiit-raci'#. In ttveral of these-«cea Bostwkk rode
his own horse*, Pete being a man of wealth. He is the greatest ama-
teur jockey this country has produpd since Harry Stone's day.
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Hr JACK SORDS /* ~/w-----.1
pill
WE'*-M “1®
"mUs appear likely to stand for
mfjme Til den and Detqprey may
■jtlive a* long in athletic record,
a, but It is s safe bet that
1 grandchildren crawl Upon our
rij^l'.AA ilf “*torie*w that
:!lafn of 'the Big .Fouf Mill
remain a* the most inter*-*!
?«f Spsrt* chronicle#.
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. Rt of Jones *0*1 Tilden
m ende.1 the bay* of mil
ellar gates in biking, thf
(Ur mm m (ftmbt wilt cm-
i popular and wiit not feei the
of thi star* ti much a* .boa*,
which depended entirely oh
receipts, but with Tijden and
• out bath sport* face a dedd-
Mdump in public ihtareot.
For Sale
FOR SALE-Sacrifice for cash,
Silver plated Eb alto saxophone.
Excellent condition, g30. 400 East
Wright street. 242-3tp
By WILLIAM W. CHANCE
U, P. Staff Correspondent
LONDON, 'fib—improvement in
design of engines, development' of
Hie Townsend" ring dmllce7and fen-
j dency toward metal construction
were the leading technical features
of 1930 in British aviation.
An example of novelty in engine
design is the 16 cylinder 300 hip.
air-cooled' motor made for the
Royal Air Force. The engine is
designed to overcome the disadvan-
tage of the generally employed
air-cooled ssuJiftl motor—large
frontal area.
Aviation experts have long con-
tended that this feature of air-
cooled engines has resulted in re-
sistance to movement through the
air.
The new
banks of cylinders. These are ar
ranged like the uprights on a capi-
tal “H,” and present a very small
resistance area.
The work of building a practical
compression-ignition engine, burn-
ing heavy oil instead of gasoline,
is the task of several aviation
laboratories.
Wood is rarely found in the
main structure of aircraft produc-
1 who dispatch parts by air. Fragile
articles in growing numbers
sent by airplane, not oqly because
of the speed, but also for the rea-
son that goods transported by air
receive special care in handling and
transport. Insurance on such
goods is also cheaper by air than
by other transport*_________________
Millions ofdollars worth of bul-
lion is dispatched from London to
the Continent every year. The in-
terest saved by rapid transport,
about three hours to Paris,
amouotSjto an amazing figure. Air
security ‘ of bullion- is highly
valued.
PARIS Pfij
U. S. PAGI
“American Wet*,
BeQbservJB
national Kxposita
PAlfiS, iUTi—As an encourage-
ment to airminriadness, the Aero
Club of Paris has investigated the
records of its first 100 breveted pi-
lots and found that 75 of them are
still alive, many engaged in active
flying. *
Considering that these pioneet
PARIS, H R)—“Americsj1
will be observed front
July 4 at-the International f
al Exposition.' --------------fs
A series of Franc*.*
fetes will be planned that i_
ter around the o(|
Vernon already erected ia Jf
de Vincennes. A pamAl
during Lafayette’s hisi 1
to Mount Vernon, will fei
with famous actors pan
One of the participants'
^ ------ bargain, easy terms. Apply 308
a clawy combination in local circles Michigan, East Baytown. 343-3tp
as soon as the county meet is out! ■ .jr- -
of the way.
Lineup for the winning junior
team included Allen, c; Rochell, p;
Yeager lb; Johnson. ?b; B. Ciruti
ami Jones, ss; Artnon, 3b; Taylor
Hunt, rf; Orchin cf; and Jacobs,
It.
Lineup for the seniors included
FOR SALE—Fodern, new five- —-------- r-----
room house located on East Jack, ed today in any quantity in-Great
t._________ -______ . . RkUtain 'f '
iregory, c. Donnelly, p; Davanay,
lb; Dickson, 2b, L Ciruti, ss;
Burns, 3b; Aron, rf; Steel, cf; and
Hart If. .........
Frigidaire Is
Now Guaranteed
FOR SALE - New Graham
coupe, 1931 mode).. Used only as
demonstrator. Will sell at cost.
Also 1928 Chrysler “72" Sedan
good condition. Both cars at bar-
gain. See Worthington at ' ribune
office.___.....,.y * ■ I
RECORDS TELL HOW HOUSTON
WAS MADE COUNTY SEAT AFTER
baseball, Waite Hoyt, former
tree’s pitcher recently com-
I that Babe w»» just making
tough for other baseball star*
. banging out tn many topt|
run* at his ajgT'-" '1
' hf gw*,"
“1 here’ll bo a lag hole on base-
and no dozen »f shew other
run (utter* will fill it. The
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By ROSELLE HARRIS name* of many slaves, and occa
With m election of General ?*** \n ^ mfde
Houston and Mtralwau Utnar a* 7^^" ‘ ^ ^
preiidcnt and vtcc-president of the -
Republic, the. term* of Burnet ami
A three year complete service
guarantee covering hpth the me-
chanism and the cabinet will ap-
ply to the 1931 Frigidaire ad-
vanced line of household electric
refrigerators. R. B. Brown Co.,
local Frigidaire dealers said to-
day.
“This radically new dual pledge
“is the broadest in the history of
Frigidaire , Corporation. It has
been adopted because of the ex-
perience with the current models
and the fact that all Frigidaire
BABY CHICKS
Baby Chides, 10c. We also do
custom hatching. If you cannot
call at the hatchery for your
chicks, we will deliver them with
no.fxtra charge. Peterson Poultry
Farm, Crosby, Texas. 233-27tc
I For Rent I
Metal is now used in wings and
fuselages and makers have dis-
•- i”g heroic period of’aviation,
and that everyone was risking life
daily, in experimental aviation the
death of 2S appears comparatively
light.
Louis Bleriot still bears pilot’s
licenses Number 1 and his exploits
in flying the Channel is only one
of the achievements that make up
his long career. Of the 100 pilots
there were really 101, because
Tissandier" took the number of 12
since 13 was suppressed by the
superstitious. It was not unlucky
for Tissandier inasmuch as he is
daughter of Lawmsee Wa1B
'iast °fJhe name born at-1
Vernon, and a diivct deRwl
John Augustine Washing^
has been named: by c. S
Slemp, American CommlMl
superintend the furnishing,
United States building. 1
The aim of the*, pageant,
to emphasize the historic u
ship that binds the French j
American republic'. ' .
tile |irplane concern; Count 4
Montigny who created a cup-J
„ ________ ___________ * J^naiiuicr Hiasmucn as ne IS - ^ —-~vvv. au
covered that it is generally lighter Present Secretary General of the n‘l'n") Salk nave, Secretaiy(
'and.stl-onger and easied to repair! InfoniatioiBrt Aeronautics Federa- of Ae«> Club of Rent,
Oian ..../..uIah j— - — ■ . 11 f. i7 (no in be v o f the Fee nch A*
than wooden structures; i .. . ™ ------- «■
-- » .. Notable among some of the old LiCa cotI!missi«n; Bellengw,
Fragile articles, fragile pictures,' Pilots who are still flying Mid ex- bonnet> Herbster ani>ch
electrical and radio equipment,, perimentjng are the Farman broth- 0I!(*
perishable goods, gold and silver ers< Maurice and .Henry, Louis wher., . , - -------
bullion, day-old chickens and Breguet, who designed Coste’s C0"Bldered a lonS flight, ?rt
plane, Labouchere, who is chief pi- actlvely intiustriaij
lot for a plane manufacturer;'ject8'
Leon Melon, Pequet, and Tetard,
three of the foremost instructors j
in France. ' J
Rclbur Wright Was accorded
Jers
Stranger loads are being flown
over Europe and Great Britain.
Aerial cargoes constantly" include
increasing numbers of .perishable
goods. Not long ago some of the
large hotels in Cairo and Alexin;'
FOR RENT—Modern four-room jf. *ive an extra attraction 1
■ • Christmas
president s.id vmc-prcsnb-nt of the *"£^2 ^the |)r„bate court 'il’^rmLnTto'rcelak
• to"(Tw3n»i tiu&tou c"'p”r*“"n- «a** (*»**
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i i.. ?!r-1 marriage Iso-iim- «a:.
Certain article* of the constitu-
tion, which had l*«n adopted
, March 17? .th3tl4.revjdcd for the
f ilvjaktfl of the republic into con-
v enient counties, and for the e*-1 f u "MattwiT
Ublishment of a county court ami - - ■ ■ - ’
should from time to time deem
nereauary.
The first ect passed relating to
run niuerf win nil iu i ne
he ht* been hitting, theylt j ’-h*' Uonmy ef Harrisburg provid-
to fNtrilj. • gulf bail after he that ht* “««t vf jwfa be,
to make it look a$ though the
»». he left behind are playing
earn*, »i»e,"
ape the fiat* 1* making the
fello** look like light hil
but they really have no com
Whether that was hi# in-
or not, Ruth relied bare*
i salaries all along the line. He
granted to Hugh McCrory and
Msry Smith, July if, 1887. The
marriage took place July 28, 1K37,
tablishmerit of a county court and j|,.|>lod>*t Church offiriatinir preouct'. In designing and buikh FOR RENT—Four room duplex
MEM Hojft *uelt as r’ongrew r|)f fjri(t ;H|) wgjj (omD).u<i ld ,ng it there w«* but * single aim apartment in Martin Addition. Call
le on base- *Hmild from time to time deem rtw)y (n{ ^4cUt>|in(. M r l ,,, —that is should present the out- 193 or see Wilburn Brothers,
)>as .The first commissioners *tan(^'n3 vaiue in the eiectric re-
were great!) harassed by
manufacturer of firm*' mechanical
product*."
Speaking of th eadvanced Fri-
gidaire#, Mr. Brown saio:"The new
ttrie ia the result of the moat in-
tensive and devoted effort the
Frigidaire fattory eser put into a
apartment* private bath—garage;
water furnished. $32.50, 612
J ones. Apply Mrs. L. M. Butler,
418 Humble avenue. Phone 120-W
FOR RENT—Two room furnish-
ed apartment, modern conveni-
ences. Also want gentleman to
share room with another. Apply
Mrs. M. L. Cook, 21,5 West Pearce
avenue. ' - . 244-6te
« tuuBi^iiiijcjiL ox TFrusseis sprouts vrrc sun is aci
(sent out by the India mail plane; Dumont, who divides
I to give an extra attraction to he- fween France, and I
fare. Another plane
took a number of lobsters. =-r?vs
Stranded British niotorists on
the cdptinents cable home dealers
NOTICE"
Have $500 cash and five years
sales experience. What have you
to offer? “W” Care Tribune '
FOR RENT—Four room apart-
ment on Whiting..»C. T. Cooley.
Apply W. E. Kerr. 244-cg
FOR RENT—Downstairs south-
east bedroom adjoining bath.
Couple or gentlemen. 105 West
Pearce. Norris. 243-6tp
vaiue ui uic eieciric re-
frigeration world today. It is be-
and the name is hereby esUWndiwi
it the teem of m v
..of tte. same act decreed that the | »w , < n • •,
wami of Galveston Retired j o I diers
were greatly harassed by com- " ^ “ cL J Va . , 7
cation of the jail there. *
1st ami of <jalve#toft shall for the,
future be inclodoil within the'lim-
it# of the finmty of Harrisburg
and be and compose « part of .aid
county "
The time for “holding court" in
klartes ail along the line. He »*rn#hurg county waa fixed by
.. T#EI«I'F imT (»-•) naaA*>Tafa' ' ' wTHT TII UTIuCr vriltlH
new constitutional
Mart, must of the ball
rMlite It a ml are duly
1 to to* "Bambino "
LUXE
i ll* - ADULTS *to
CONTINUOUS—11 P.M
fflfifelyw..............1
May Hold Office
ffker# and enllrtal men of the
Unitoil State* army and navy ana
>.6
uef justice, and two ...________
justice*; amt the justices were re-
quired to attend every county
court, or pay a fine, to be assessed
by the chief justice, not to exceed
3100.
Andrew Briscoe, first chief jus-i
.tire of Harris county, was a Mi*-1
siwlppian. who had been admitted j
<e practice a» the court* of "Gw
State- The irregularity, unavnta
ably attendanti upon the organisa-
| tion of the governaiem of the Re-
dual guarantee.
“Such features as lower operat-
ing cost, faster freezing of ice
cubes, more pounds of ice per
freezing, larger shelf area and
greater power distinguish the new
. mduels. In addition there is an
. acid-resisting interior of porcelain,
AUSTIN Mar 10 <C£>—Retired th* mult *f>“n of ‘"fonsive re-
-* search.
“Throughout the mechanical unit
and the cabinet, Frigidaire ha* in-
troduced time proved features th#t
make the new models distinct and
important contributions to electric
refrigeration. Recent dealer meet-
ing# held throughout the country
indicate a decided upturn in Fri-
gidaire business during the coming
months."
of * new constitutional amend
mept adopted by the House today.
If the Senate also act* favor-
ably it will be submitted to a state
wide vote in 1932.
public of Teas*, also preceded that
'mmM
rreppwibfU#
MJAU
HARdUE-
. BlHl
thu* casting
the first
* 7 ■
—, court of Harrisburg
T as first organized, corres-
B 'kery closely with!, that , In
fores today. The county commis-
sioners, justice* of the peace, and’
chief justice of the county court
constituted a board of commbwtoii-
whirh was mvested with eniife
control and supervision of. ready,
safiway mm, Lridgcr^ *»
required to poyide, at the
of the county Jfor the #Ui
Oe
iodav
Hdeii
twelvetrbes
“MILLIE”
...^--rified Adr-rir -the '
bring resulta. They will Mat
your room or house and aell tried
articles you don’t need.
I)r. O. D. Emberton
DENTIST
Brooks Building, Texas Aye-
GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
FOR RENT—Front bed - room
adjoining bath. Meals. Garage. 621
North Gailliard. Phone'488.
.........etcg-241
FOR RENT-TWo room front
furnished apartment adjoining
bath. Garage. 608 Denby street,
Pelly. tfc. 240.
his time be-1
Brazil; Prince
Bibesco, President of the Aero
Club of Rumania; Jacques Baisan,
who is still interested in flying;
Ceramerman; director of a mercan-
()l$
ARCADIA
INCOME TAX returns must be
filed soon. A competent account-
ant will compile 1930 earning
rtatemenfs, revise or install ac-
counting systems. Reasonable fees.
Phone 210-W 230-12tp
“Tal’able David”
With
Richa.rd - <*
CROMWELL
m
•llJar.
WHITE STi
LAUNDRY
' Phone 147
cgtf 239
FDR RENT—Two room furnish
•d apartment, lights and gas fur-
nished, all modem, apply 230 Wis-
consin streel East Baytown
242-3tp
FA) r" RENT75out7be(lroom for
two gentlemen, separate beds, hot
and ’cold water. 306 Michigan,
East Baytown. 242-6tp
FOR RENT—House, four rooms
and bath. Modem conveniences,
garage, apply J. A, Bradbury, 222
East Jack --- 239 tp
FOR RENT— Garage apartment
$18.00 per month. Apply 407
Illinois, East Baytown. 237-6tp
FOR RENT—Two-room furnish-
ed apartment; Also 4-room house
in field $12:50 per month, Mrs.
Faulkner, 400 E. Main. 238-6tc
FOR , RENT—Two room fur-
180; hot water, lights, gs#, fur
niahed. 406 North Goose Cheek.
238-c
It makes droopy,
dejected garden things
pertly crisp and sprightly!
The Frigidaire Hydrator to keep and restore garden-
fresh crispness to fruits and vegetables is ope of
the many outstanding advantages of Frigidaire
Advanced Refrigeration. There are many others.
We invite you to come in and learn all about them.
FRIGIDAIRE
THI New AUWHnirQ*CIUIM-OM-$miFllMIDAIXBJUt SOU) WITH <
A 3 YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE
R. B. BROWN €0.
Terms will be irrmgjJ :
to suit the purres-L,
WANTED
HOUSTON SERVICE PARTS, Inc.
•PHQMK FAIRFAX ISIS
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SALESMAN WANTED-Local
man oaly to work Goose Creek and
surrounding counties calling on
irehanta and business concerns
only. Established line. Apply
MERCHANTS INDUSTRIES, INC
! Tower Building, Rockford, Iitiinoi*.
\ 242-3tp(
ilWORK WANTED^Middle^aged
—■
were utiabif to smpport them#eive.-».,
AH probate burin#** *.* to|j
J charge of the chief Justice
.ttorneys-at^w
wants any kind of house
- Also some kind of employ.
for lb year old daughter.
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