Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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HE CAN WALLOP
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. (hat However, we would *ay*"i«*" Wallace fight in Beau
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U» i« ^vor of “'‘I’04"'* from thr PncfflTfS'' hSlT^'
tratoef may hwg the •ratt|fo-f«m Art Kill*. "*u«l he chal-
, hot I he Mustang* haw fully J kngr, 0* wlnnuhr
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|gh< SOO heating atjlM;And Sam kauifasM, who men--
undefeated anti recslv- That i» how theenatch fan* have * ;
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i n make* g«o«l aag of the heaaU
kthinse^i onc ga«a to play flgC, faawill steerseoTthe beet
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m an annual ThnnlMyte I n> “Say Atot PMMway
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Of A» NOAM "IF BUFFALO
Bill saw ot-wti* twist
WOULD WILLIAM TtBUL.
JSSSK JAhAMta?
nemn.KA moM'mwMaiav
cuMkie wamol MO.
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FOUL SENDS DUNAWAY D0\
FINISHES STRONG TO
OVER TEX’ WALLACE OF
Knocked
twtcu auppodMUy by lew Idvwa
Main "Yemf®^ Dunaway finlah
ei' strong In hi* light tail night
I in Beaumont to gain the ikclwaw
from “Tex" Walla** «f Anahoar
• ap for the bout ami Wallace
I agreed to aukntllul* for him.
I>un»w«) « claim I*At a fi-ul
blow had been »truck «a* nlUwrjl
,'hy Kllia after the local fight* r
NEW YORK.
Nl tl
bout
meeu Tony
round rkM.JHPEBsffini
Friday night. It will be the flret
Uone aMppM fiww
km
The arrap went ten round*.
Hefmt Art KIIW dackdon,
brought forth « shower if *1|m]
and Bronx cheer* from fan*.
Dunaway had been hilled to,
ftghi Jim Dundee o,* W1la*B. 11* aheol during the entire fight,
hlnaailf
had gone deva le the renvaa for:
the at rend ume la the alxth round.! «ad
A throe mFMHr root ported *•» "**
allowed, aaal then Dwwway naked i
that the fight eon on.
Waliaoa left little for lhinawa> *
tod
iAmbm
SSti
• former world mtddlcereight
< pi on, but Dundto flW to
t cham
*hee
JBfP—
Paatag *onm damaging mow*
r venae
■ubetttute* »rr
K lev yannlgana in a ..
gome lit game W1H allow
non fodder” of hath taMM
before the
u ketnf
eoli, ami j Uaua .
!hu I.&VFrog^Coach H°'d.
round*, hut anjoyod It to eulh an I Two »ynAetic tIUea aiao II he j RMpfft l Of Rafplf
| tin fight
lYERS TO
PLAY FOR CHARITY
lfh»^ j1'
I tiKKKNBAOKS evidently
-r«>
LMlS&'Kffta
|v* veer in the nll Amert
■ and Don Zimmerman, tile
a-irJsacmi
fcsi'S.Sirt'KL^"
| ptnucr niermpn ■ w*«n,
- gKKMS that Sergeant Rich
Pwmont la hnviiur n pretty
feme withf hia fight rank
» Duneway to fight Cvinn
Darden refuaea to fight
HjtamdM of New Iberia in
up. Dundee fail*, and Ted
b is brought to the fore. ■
AT Rt'SINPS won't go with
fan* and the aoonej pro-
|l find it out the belter. If
tranl get dependable men on
tine they had better give up
(mtke!. The practice of *o:ne
Hlera i* to bill boya with
i they have not Oven eonfer-
nte have heard of aeveral
f of thi* lately. A promoter
pi rcaliie in such caeca be ia
horting hlmaelf. However.
‘ r aeem* to have run out on
Kith after transportation
■ sent to him.
jurat
L*AhK BACK RETURNS
8 MOINES, Nov. 18 CJH-
Goodwin, quarterback for
I who was injured in the
with Notre Dame, report*
’ practice today, hut won't.be
ito play Saturday. He ia ex-
to get in the Marquette,
of Lox Angeles and l
I game*.
nine*, meet Sunday at 1 p. m. at
^■Bvtowa
will
or under-
.... 0 ....! nlam, mast Sunday at 8 p. ml
SSJVat'agttu'i ;r*£SS*tl 5. n-
go toward buying ahomufer ua<
privileged *clw.d ch.ldren.
At present the Choose Creek
sii in? js sm
tttiMctiott. Each welgba about Mb
pounds, and have appeared In this
section mapy times. It U a 10-
MMI|w ^
Iikt* other
fights jit tard'l-
r rare—- Bedfard
Bobby Garda,
«hoi ter light between Young Pin-
son anil Red Hughe*. Hughes
beat Johnny McCann 1. re re-
cently.
PORKERS DRILL
IN
Place in the winter league with
four victories and one defeat each.
The Miaa an ia a tie fhr third
honors with thb Port Houston
laundry with thibe. wins and two
losses each. * . , 1
Other teams in the league are
the Norman Service team with one
gt-*. ^ ■**. «C
wi uw weiMier wsam in won mowtljf hMiUSS of Ms ag
------ He jabbe well in
Belvteu Friday they will ha out
to even aa old scare. The Bagla*
lost to Webster last year la their
first year In football * I
of IH-0 They ere c
excellent chnnct to win
ster,
4K
Austin have
» through
mSSii
report a mar5nS55mJhMi
omaseefs*
lion.
thrill*. But Dnuawey
sggraasive and piled a
IthawasdjaLB
.... fourth, but Wallace was begin
ning to smack bark as they feoght
out of clinch#*. , P|
Punaway WW» down fa tbr of figHfaf
the next *Urtei
HnfaJrnfi?
imnaway
!T& the*ftghl,
Wsllsce sent
bended blow
was foul. L
rested an mat ea
Battling Wlmberisy of Houston
tfel fMM
ovpr Ham Hyr*I of mm
Each weighed |«
aw srtfa'r. a
of thi* semi-final mateh.
FORT WORTH. Nav. 18 «*»-
* „i,ch Franci* Schmidt ia on* fal-
|mt te thr flHTf of the Texas
•row Christian Unlearelty Frog* ate
■Ml HI bald Um Baylor Baara
Bghtly. The two club* meet tat-
*^H*f ftUawa have man Jut
as Mg aa «un, and they have a
good running attack,” ba roan
MfinSfEE
BMPgaafcmfc
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Herafom. n ilBtdtA RuafaMe
powder, known chemically as hfa-
muth tribrompbenolste, Is Mtel fa
surgery M n dusting pewdtr.
IngstUc». —.
^Tkey also peso
boh far late ef
vilte M-T,
villa
IkO.
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TaB UwH
i Uoa of the
si aa
That line may I# mors than •» tx-
bargained for before the game to j
$200,000 Offered
tor Schmeling Bout '
NEW YORK, Nov. Ul ffr-Max
•Schmeling >ux* been offered
000 for s
ia I-
with Mickey Walbsr
t«MS£S
lion tear fa Iretan *a December
district ig the i
Transvaal, fa
RICE PLAYS ^S'«JrSJBl^5;
FAYETTEVH.I.E, No*. 18 Ol
—A freshman team,fx|uipprd with
Rice players were sent against the
A ran** * Ratorbacks here Tuesday,
but failed to profs troublesome for
the team loach Fred Thomsen
hopes will beat the Owls thi*
week-end.
Slow to get, started this season,
the Porker* believe they have an
excellent iphance of stopping the
Owb.
Thfc team leave* here Thursday
night for their game Saturday in
Houston.
Texas-Grown Y^n
uh of the Tennessee football
would be willing for Un-
ity game.
SAN
—A Porto Rica yam, weighing al-
most Di pounds, has been grown
on the Joseph Hartl farm neai
Elmendorf.
The potato is as large as an or
ER TO PLAY TULANK
[XVILLE, Nov. 18 U'.Ri- . ___________________
ybuui today.xaid.hc.ldinarg numnkin snd measures 3f
inches around. TM atammotli
•yxm was grown from-a slip set
out during a drouth and waterei1
it living until the firlt
to keep it living until the firlt games sp-
in as-many game*.
In Sunday1* game Carl Dixon
will more than likely get the
mound aaaignment for the visitors
while the Goose Creek outfit will
probably have Eddie Crenshaw
in the box. These two huriars
should produce one of th* heat
games the league has had to date.
In the meantime tickets are on
sale at the Marring Drug store,
the American Barber shop, Texas
Barber shop and 8!oun‘a Grocery.,
JUNIOR TEAMS
PLAY THURSDAY
The Horace Mann Junior high
will meet the
school team
night In the
meeting of the two teams
this year. Previously the Silver
Eagles downed the Baytown out-
fit 38-18. Tommy Hipp is roach
of the Eagles. #-
A practice game with the Hi-Y
team from Hubert K. I*" is ten-
tatively
evening.
The Mtn
Pure food, pure milk, pure water-
in alt tfie thijigs you eat or drink,
you want absolute purity.
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team has won four
lost two so far this
to play Tulane in a post
LfMie provided the Vols I
'* i am? i, I “ made this wet . '
In M -petMSi ——----
TRI-CITY CAFE
F. R. (FRENCHY) KlBER. Prop.
. . “TrLCHles leading Cafe"
I IEA FfM)D — CHICKEN DINNERS - STEAK DINNERS
HI Texas Ave. Phone 842 Goose Creek
- .VnkflWBEBTICr
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T2XAS HOSPITAL ■
■ BUILT BY JUDD
HH»■»»M'i H ?N 11 i"H-Wl I ♦ dbriWW HhirGyJUafte?mihcl
Worl.l War and eontriwtetl I
building company for the er ction
of u *;.0,000 hospital in Edin-
IN CLtSSIFH Ul!
SAN BENITO, Nov. 18 il’Jb-
Dr. C. W. Judd, husband of the
confessed “trunk" slkyer of two
Phoenix -women, estobliskeil the
Iflrat hnaMra fa fjBltifrg mat
BaraBfaHHHBBtaBraBrev*alod.
Hb Valley
shortly after »he doge of—the
World War and contracted with a
Bent—Or lease
. Goose Creek, Rent reason
Apply W. E. Korr„Fh<m<-
■ | -jUi 88't,c
crus
sin
other
"plantation
B-Gold*
BULK
new pit
jiple :
[station
1 RENT—six-room
house fa
Bayou, located o«.,Bayou
lit
-lhe nrrt unit’ C(,*li"K
fUAOO, wasi bnilt bjit.haver polo
FOR RENT-4 loom duplex brick
Dr. Judds wife at that time—
>1# for any business, on Toxa* apartment with built in hrafar* $ i^im-wa»*i£Lw^ei!
McKinndl.
East Baytown—Apply 881 Wfa*
mmr-' * * *•
WANTED—J’ositioii of hous-work
and cars of children. In or out
Phone 968-F2 betwern 8 of town Apply 218 Poaree. Phone
Richardg May Play -
Tilden At Austin
! AND BOARD—$7.50 week.
■ cooke4 meal*, corner Pruett
■ Cfaoy. Private homo. Mrs.
>G«ines. ,
! KENT—Nice bedroom. Single
$300 per week. Double
1 Pfr week. Modern conven-
W. Pearce. llOCtp
I _
FOR SALE-yBest ,‘W>:' M'yWM
Heights or will trad# for ut:d
car. F. R. Kibcr. Tri-City Cafe.
, 142-8tc
HAVE 8V4 ACRES located within
the towmsite of Highlands, Thxa*.
Will sell for approximately $100
per (acre. 'Worth $2550. $550 will
*•
den and
V* 4' <5-- ( *
'*2
■ Mf ^
j
• • “
T rreVKWKSSW
*t?; *_•
tween
Richard* have
KENT -Unfurnished apart ___
m'Z&.mSi; 5W "ft "T
^*hed house, 2 rooms and
820.00: Also two houses
* Cedar Bayou sdhool, three
.four rooms, lights and gas
and $15.00 month. Call
Wisconsin East Baytown
_ 146-8tp.
RENT—Four roorp modem
American Avenue. Apply
Star Laundry. 144-tfc
appoinement.
“nWice'
Mrs. M. F,. Conway, noted spiri
tual medium of Houston, merabei
T. 8. S. A. will be in. ths Tri-
Cities every Saturday at 71F
Denby street—opposite Horse*
Mann school. *
104-lr
RENT-Nicely furnished SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, "Hair
been proposed for thi* winter to
the Austin Chamber of Commerce
which in tpm ha* referred the
proposal to Wiimer Allison and
University of Texas athletic offi-
cers. Jerry Cargill of Ne-,v Y’ork
is promoting the plan.
Fire Causes $50,000
Loss To Austin Firm
AUSTIN, Nov. 18- (UP—Dam-
ages aggregating $50,000'. was
caused today by fire at the Wood-
ward Wagon Manufacturing com-
pany ware houae. Cau*t of the
blare wa* not determined.
BRAVES TRADE MefilHKE
BOSTON, Nov. 18 (IrF>— Freddy
Maguire, Infielder, has been sent
to the Louisville club of the Am-
erican Association by the Boston
Braves. The move was made be-
cause of Maguire's weak hitting.
*a
t'Z&u.
’*•' Ifaklned^ucltes as pure ai they can be
made v our businew. And it's your bui- ^
inpss, too—because you imokc them. ^
AM the materiak that go into the making rdf *
CvttTBRFiBLD agirettei. are. Noted again and
* again by expert rworch chemka to aee that they
-r are abaolutely clean and pure. Just like the things
you eat or drink.
r. , ...* ----------- “ ............., • •
— Th* nUcco u £»*. The right kind—mikt j^
iweet and ripe I Handled tlirough'out by the
r^l mort modern machinery.
The paper is pure. Clean. White. The belt
cigarette paper that money can buy.
Brice reasonable, tfc.119 voyant, gvies advio- on.l
RENT—Attractive garage
((nent |20 all bills paid
‘ only. !)00 Graham, Lamar
business
NOTED SOLDIER DIES
_ LONDON, Nov, 18 <W—V*
at Allan Hotel,' B01 East Gitlfij tenant Colonel Miles StapylUm,
Sw 8* ^
changes,"health, happlne/i*. Psy-
fhology teaching, ntre all week
7
0t9)l, Uaoarr a Mm* Toatceo Cp.
ZZT There ia cleanlinen In every atep of Chfjtkb-
field's manuficture. Old-faahioned methoda
have been diacarded, and Cheiterfields arc
made *nd packed In modern sanitary factories
where even the air U washed, and changed i
four-and-onc-half • minutes.
Every day more men and women are chang-
ing to Chesterfield. Ahd changing for good I
Four big reasons clinch the choice: Milder—
Taste Better
* ffisjfes ______
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1931, newspaper, November 18, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021011/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.