The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 336, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
wg^mv^'h'v-t?o'.!:: mm
.....„r?#'*":::
-*-«.■—.....—
..aM
tarfc
in
I,'-.
NEW YORK, J«n4 » (R»-
Deliveriri|.4i terrific 4<* «]*‘r
cut tint travel'd from the dtoftiech
section, Prim Centers last night
non tee heavy-weight champion-
ship Of Ae wifld fr«in Jack
Sharkey, knocking the Boston Gob
out hi tec sixth round.
The end came suddenly. Sharkey
~W0? wife Wfif" round and wra
+rr~
To
E TRI-CITIES SUN
mmmm
»%s
KM
Iff;;
kj. tearing hits tee He|e Italian with
right* and ism t« Carters'* rtW-
weight Till
—— rp* 4 „ . ..
The Italian ag.iin 'fat rough
'was warned.
hM sixth started out as though
it would ha 1 repetition of the
ms jtuuuni
TENNIS MEET;
others, With Shirkey coming ,in
fart, and Camera retreating, tee
champion prilled both fists up
highland the challenger lifted that
abort uppercut that won him the
cfown. *• •
[ wit throwing leather-from all
angles at the towering hulk teat
could not dodge-khe terrific in-
/Bghting. I
But two minutes and 10 neccndr
after tee start of the sixth, with
Sharkey coining in fast, senJiug ;
temrwwiB
FROM BOll
Knocked out last
{Camera, Jack
i-fought his
‘ROKE
By "Bridr
-----
»*t night by Prtmo
Sharley probably
last fight, despite
,»;* _
WIMBLEDON, ' Eng., /line 30
iRB—The two Americui favorites,
Helpn Wills jtaody a*4 fell*'{tea early interviews with him that
Worth VinW ir *BWT<d Wm> wont Wufg dp his gtovel,
day in tee British **
hut Keith Glvdhill passed out of M? <* battf,n*’ ‘>U,t* wntent
the tournament pic^re. , |with his earnings, a big home in
Gtedhfll met his master In Ehg- Boston, money in the bank, and a
LEAD
WHEN SENS
r
1 !
■■will
8V
UaHe|
White fhe New
w?re winning from Oevefarid, the
Washington Senators yesterd.y
•CITIES SUMMER LEaGU
raced by having a 516-dvertg*
from Alleroan and with 600-score
bMng turned in from Turner, tee
T. L. Culpepper Furniture Com-
pany team hit night scored two
victories hi three fpmes Over tee
Citizens State Bank & Tfust
01
H
BUFFS TO
GAIN .FULL CAME
By Foiled Press
Houston Buffaloes* lift
right* and lefts to (Earner's mid-! night lost their third straight
tejtfbn, darting punches to jhr-j When Galveston solved
£ m isjeks; •*? -***« -
pion fell over on his fsc-. | »*« to »i" " «•
The fight was over. ] Gbofgb Dlarrow, despite a bad
Sharkey bar) *> clear margin in i^t irt that gave the BuffsjiH their
every one Of the founds except fhe | fonr runs j„ the first two innings,
||WL which he gained by only a uttM down, and pitched near-
Might edg*. In the others, he [perfect b-,| for the r.-st cf the
was a slashing, weaving, fighting j *»,. Yhe Burs fief the score in
ntenlsc, .dabbing out the b at, the ^ whM) they ^ tfire,,
times on five hits coupled with a
fight of hia career «f eight years. ..... _ ^ ^ v
"Hirce times In the second round, p7ir of wild terows!
fond's-ttriflint Henry Wt (Buntiy)
Austin, who scored for thfe home
.forces, by li-3, 10-8, 6-1.
, Meanwhile Cliff Sutter and Les-
ter Btoefen impretrod tte gjJBerics
with third round conquests over
first-rate opposition. Sutter out-
played and outfought the top-
ranking German, Gottfried Volt
Cramni, 6-3, 6-4, 1-7, in a beautiful
stroking duel. Stcefeh . cgtep
through against W. H- T'oWell, 6-2,
6-4, 6-2, baffling the Englishman
happy family, group, never has
been an enthusiast about fighting
—except for the reward that it
offered. And K ie no secret that
once he bad earned enough
dropped into s tie for first place Company ta:.m. Culpepper made
....... fll ftw jWgh gone Jhoopre, while
Saxon, for the leeers, had his aver-
Nunan
his
live contentedly, he has not been
the plugger that he was before
the coin of the realm was in
postesasion.
I To say that Camera’s victory
WSS an upset is putting it mildly.
Who did think the big Italian would
wilh his binding service end, have 7in 7 Wf\*‘‘r[«ht> *
nand of the match „t |fow people dkL But somewhat of
;a clown, knocked out by this one
and that one, it looked a certain
ing comman
pearly every stage.
Mrs. Moody's shotmaking re-
sources hnd her tournament ex
perience proved vastly too much
for the young ranking English girl
player, Mary Heeley, ami the
American won easily, 6-1, 6-1.
,j vtetofjr tor Sharkey. And wasn’t
—because one lucky right upper-
cut landed where such blows are
supposed to land.
WARRANT USED
BARNSTABLE, Mass., <HP* -
Shatkey landed terrific jolts
Camera's chin. The third was the
-uMk......Id tee fourth, tee ma*
mountain got roogh, holding end
t»aekshioping. He wss warned by
the referee.
lit the fifth, Shsrkby feinted
CftRMn’s guard down and lifted
solid jolts to the face, and then
battering the chiilenger's midriff.
, TRI-CITIES
JBplESSA®
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
They sored Nine years after a warrant was
four more in the seventh.- issued charging him with deser-
San Antonio remained in third
place behind Galveston by" winning
from Beaumont, i» to 4. Fabian
Kowalik held the Exporters to
seven hits through eight innings,
but in the ninth they go to him
for two runs off four hits. Hare
went the route, for. Be turnout.
Dallas defeated Oklahoma City
8 to 1, with Elam Van Gilder, for-
mer St. Loois Brown hurler,
scattering eight hits through the
nine innings. Dallas bagged 12
tion, George Jenkins was arrested ,,,, ,
Bert. He WfJVSSd wtaB Ma fanr-l*™
fly couldn’t be located.
safeties off a pair of Indian teas-
ers. 1 ,
With both teams coming up with
four .errors, the Fart Worth Cita
defeated Tulsa 9 to 5. The Cat*
piled up their lead in the sixth
when they scored four runs, and
in the eighth, when they pushed
across fgur more/
♦♦♦♦I'M 1 WfWHtttW
STERLING ft BAKER
BROKERS
Stacks and Bonds Bought and
Bold . . . Invest ment Information
Gladly Furnished . . .
ID 4n Shell BMg.
ViHouston, Tms
Reid & Strickland
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CHixcns Slate Rank Bldg.
PHONE 305 GOOSE CREEK
M. M. Robertson
REAL ESTATE-RENTALS
I
Sw My List Before You Bay
er Kent
Phase 177
107 So. Aahbel
McDowell’s Grocery
& Market
. Irted a White Store
/ Obiter D
BRwe M ill*
er Delivery Service
Raytowa
SERVICE FOR ALL
SERVICE of this organization is
* not limited to any class in the com-
munity. We offer merchandise in a
wide range of price, to suit every taste
and purse. Whatever the price, the
quality is high, representing the most
for the money.
Every funeral that we conduct, re-
gardless of the cost of the merchandise
used, receives the same careful,
scientious attention.
con-
PAUL U. LEE FUNERAL HOME
rRSne 170
Goose Creek, fexaa
103 West Main A ve.
V—
—
/And now what? A battle be-
tween Max Baer and Camera?
Will Sharkey really quit? What
about Max Schmcling?
We don’t know. But it does look
like this world ia in need of a
_ _ heavyweight, champion—
*uch m we haven’t had since Gene
Tunney resigned his crown.
with the New Yorkers by losing
to Detroit,
The Tigers pushed the winning
run over in the ninth *te winr
6 to 4 after a pass, error, and
single. Schoolboy Howe went
eight innings for Detroit, going j Lancaster
out arfter injuring his hand stop- Turner. __
to ping a fast one. Whitehlll, with I ABeman
four straight victories behind him, j Culpepper
was removed by Russel in the Total
fifth. Rused was charged with,
the Jr-Kelley
The Yankees pounded Hudlin, Galloway
Bean, Ferrell and Harder far 13 ' Kellogg'
hits to win 9 to 3, despite the 12 j Sayon
safeties bagged by tee Indians off Carroll
Vernon Gomez. Frank Crosetti
socked for the circuit in the'
eighth, and Babe Ruth registered
three sifeiie's. V. 7
Philadripkla defeated St. Louis
4 to 1 behind Jimmy Foxx’s nine-
teenth home run and one by John-
son. The Browns got their sole
run in the third on two singles
and a walk.
Boston and Chicago were rained
age of 492 pins stand up for high.
;e of 492 pins stand i
Here’s fife score:
*' (Culpepper's
186 137
142 142
168 M
172 172
MS
Citizens State Bank A Trust Co.
Total
169 169 169 483
141 iai 1*7 m
m m 168 476
164 164 164 492
174 182 173 479
763 741 786 2329
J '.*4
TEXAS ATHLETES
HTIF WINNERS
hill TTinnLitj
\*L
DEFEATBRi
out.
Chuck Klein was yesterday’s
hero in the major league conflicts,
with two home runs and two
afegTea to Ms credit
Juat how valuable a man Klein
Is to the Phillies can be ’seen
from the fact that he is the
league's leading batter with an par-smasher, to progress tfo to-
average betterthan 360; he leads day’s semi-finals of the Midwest’s
MORELAND DOWNS
JOHNNY DAWSON
COLORADO SPRINGS, Ccb.
June 30 Ot—Gus Moreland of
Dallas, defending titleholder, be-
came f four to one favorite to re-
tain his transmississippi golf
CHICAGO, June 30 (KB)—The
Texas Neighborhood Athletic club,
originated by Ernie Hjcrtbrg,
Rice institute’s track coach, and
consisting of a number of college
stars in the Lone Star state, won
the Junior A. A. U. track and field
title here Thursday by scoring
27 3-8 poinfs.
j Five records, all of them ifi the
{field events, Were Broken during
By United Press
. Continuing their role as nemeses
to tee New Vote Giants, current
top position dfub of the National
League, the St. Louis Cardinals
todajr were one full game closer
ByViHue of their 7 to 3 victory
yesterday over Bill Terry’s tern.
Tex Carlton, Card hurler, wap
nicked for 10 hit*,* bte he fertfi
stingy with men on base. MCd-
wick, with two triples and Jlfftttty
Wilson with three singles, led the
Card attack upon Clark Luque and
BelL
Chic-go easily defeated Brook-
lyn 7 to 2 yesterday, with Btdw
Herman’s double and home run
contrftritirtg to the victory. Hen-.
drite *1®° starred with « triple
and two doubles. The Cubs re-
gistered 11 safe Mpw« t^seveh
for the Dodgers.
* rttealripfea #aB floor ..flit*-,
, burgh, 6 to 4, with Chuck Klein
batting in *11 of his team’s tallies
with four hits, two fit them hoMe
runs, in four trips to^the plate.
WN 300 SQUAL
TTSBURG, N.’j| ,
Canadian border hamlte <
as bg as New York
burg’s ttlp icofo-
i over 360
,N6w York covers only 1
4'----
uThe lead for the
«*id Cin
scheduled. 'L~m
e’flAt-* ’ ''
A-
V
- ,-V»
Oyl9
'±#1
uafli
Special* for Fridajf Afternoon &
discus throw by heaving the plat-
ter 148 feet, 2 1-8 inches to better
in runs batted in; he is runner-
up to a teammate for number of
and he is
kits made this season;
leading jpg kerne luiar.""*"^"*"'"—'1
That's a few things that make
many another dob wish for hfm
day by day.
sm
TEXAS LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Houston 51
Galveston___45
San Antonio . 43
Beaumont 40
Dallas_______ 39
Tulsa _______ 37
Fort Worth .. 34
Okla. City .. 31
G.B.
•630 ...
(566 a.
.531 V
1-2
. u
.426 16 1-21
.378 21
championship Thursday by dispos- the old mark of 146 feet, 7 3-4
ing of Johnny Dawson,
Chicago
annual links classic.
Moreland displayed the steel of
a champion to record
the day;
J. C. Petty, burly Rice Institute
athlete, stfiaihed the record for the
RED & WHITE — N®. 2'/z Can
PEACHES
2 cans
inches sCt bf Ed Moeller of the
Los Angeles club in 1926.
"Smokey” Klhemer of Rice In-
stitute bettered the old mark in
the javelin throw bp tossing the
a birdie [aptiar 266, la* « U.feehM iHridt
r' was alfeoat two teat better than
the old mark. However, that was
not good enough to win with
L. S. U.’s Mr. Blair on the field.
three" on fKe thirty-seventh hole
to down his dassy challenger, one
up, In the feature battle of Thurs-
day’s quarter-finals.
Moreland is paired against Bsn
Cowdery of Omaha, in Friday’s J POSTMAN WILLED $5
semi-finals, and is expected to j HOLLISTER, Cal., 6®'—For
meet Lawson Little, San Fran-: having “faithfully and cheerfully’’
cisco, tourney dark horse* in the delivered mail to ljer home for
tflttals. Little advanced to (he many years, Hugh L Garner, local
semi-finals by defeating Frank postman, was left 35 in the will
English of Denver, 7-6. of Mrs. Alice M. O. Brown.
Thursday's KmuiU .
Galveston 8; Houston 4.
Dallas 8; Oklahoma City J.
Fort Worth 9; Tulsa 6.
San Antonio 9; Beaumont 4.
Henry Whiddon
rii£onc tai specialist.
Notary t*uhHe—Public Accounting
Phatet 836 ill W. Puree
Wright Motor Freight
Line
■M adHMii MkiW
Hoeaton Terminal 1608 Commerce
—•^ •■fbonc (-1171
Gam Creek Terminal. Conmr
y||P' «ri Commarea Pboue 486
Loiiijl .twin
over the week-end?
-or the Fourths -
NATIONAL LEAGUE
f----AV.-L. -pct. G.B.
New York ... 40 23 .686
St. Louis 88
Pittsburgh .. 86
Chicago ..... 86
Boston ...... 88
Brooklyn ... 80
Cindnflsti .j SO
ledelphiu .. *7
.567 ^
» l it
£14 7 1-2
m
an n
.448 18
j9im
' Tkufoday’g 'Results
Chicago 7; Brooklyn 2. a a
St. Lmila 1; New York J.
Philadelphia 6 Pittsburgh 4.
(Only games scheduled.)
—
V,
Check your toAet 'grtlde^ now —
toothpaste, shaving cream, comb, brush,
powder, coid ittim, and see that you
have eretfUiljf. .
Have you a kit to hold them?
Have you a bathing eap? And don’t
forget creams for sun-burn.
Friday Afternoon & Saturday Specials
HIGH GRADE
SHORTENING
»23*
GOOSE CREEK
s»u-.- .J.......LI*.1
LD FANCY FAMILY
BaxTown
61b
8k.
PORK & BEANS, Rice Hotel, 3 cam 13
Red & White
POTTED MEAT, 3 6am ..... M
Totllato Sauce SARDINES, large can
Red & White - - ,r .....
A9ENNA»*t»AeBr2<aB»r ^
“Wlrterli ’
SALAD DRESSING, pint* n
Wisteria , „ . ’
PEANUT BUTTER, pint,.......
Red A While .
VINEGAR, qta. distilled
RICE HOTEL
MILK
3 tall or 6 small cans
t
AMfcRJCAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. G.B.
WWW* .. 48 86 m
N«# York ... 48 86 .682
PhiladripUa . 86 81 all fnj
Chicago T... 84 84 .500 9
Cleveland .a. 31 86 A68 l6
Boston ...—’ 27 II .88716
St. Louis ... *6 45 857 19
DRESSING m
as ii‘
SPREAD gjfc
CAMAY SOAP fbafi |Sg
Have you films for your kodak? If
you take plctnres, remember We will
develop tfcem for you.
Thurmlay’a Raaulte .
Detroit 5; Washington 4.
Philadelphia 4; 8t. Louis 1.
New York 9; Cleveland J.
Boston at Chicago, rain. „
Herring’s Drug Stores are here
you—and remind you to get
HI you «tart on
or July Fourth trip.
/ fbpAY’S GAMES:
Tease Lregue
Houston at Galvustoit
OkUhonm city.
Fort Worth at Tulsa.
V
ii
VEAL ROUND, pound "BL.......
VKAL LOIN, pound ml,—*...l7c
VEALGHUCK, pound....................8c
VI \l. SHOULDER, lb..........llftt
pound.............. lie
BLACK HAWK SKINNED * J5
HAM (half or whole) lb ......a,............15c
PICNICS, poufid..................................8c
DRV SALT RACON, pound..........10c
MALT
Blue
Ribbon
«_
3-Lb.
' Can
isrrrt
———
)1RT
Red A White
ASPARAGUS TIPS, 2 for
RAISINS, 2 lb cellophane pkR
LMAbR46lS,2lK.c«n,
POPULAR BRANDS (Pins Sc Tat)
CIGARETTES :............ ..........
Prince Albert TOBACCO, can
Prep. MUSTARD, qt. jin...........
...» 1
If
RED a WHITE — Sliced or Cruahed
Nd. 1 can
PfiHipple
——;
PALOMA SOAP, 10 ban......
Pure Vegetable
SHORTENING, 3 lb. pk*.......
II.« > WHU
GELLATINE DESSERT, pk;.
FUXJR, Red end White, 124b. wide.
•—n
Fruits and Vegetables
ICEBERG LETTUCE, Cel*, nfcej
White Wax ONIONS. 2 pound,
Freeh Home Grows . ">
TOMATOES. 3 lb. beeket .......
ORANGES, Red Ball imell m doh<
ORANGES. Red BaU Wed the,
Skeokum Wteeeag „ 4
APPLES, tmaii «ae, doe................
RED PLUMS, Calif, large »be. doi.
LEMONS, Surtkiat. *our - juicr, dot.,
___
—--------—-
, POT ROAST, pound
i MEAt, per pound
mmn
iif
ict
KnAmJ
VflR (,1
)NORG]
iW BAY 1
L Johnnie Leshcl
m, Johnnie
to j,ri(jr ill the
1L named honoi
Kpd shower gi'l
ipitinp Glenn, l
Hpg and Mri.1
iflrey, Mrs. Dro
1^’ Basil Casey,
the 1m
Blue
-M
i „ decorations.
“g was furnished
. radio artist,
gHatBan. Mg Gil*
I guitar and sa;
|»yed the violii
jipma Lawrenc
. und then pres
K^r of beautiftj
i with an a]
attAuiTY ALWAYS HiOMfO THAN
RED HWHII1
m -
____mts of
l iitad, saltines |
jWved.
j who attended
E Holt, Mrs. E. B.
Ifc Fowler, Mrs. C.I
Donnelly, Mf
fin. R- E. Cad
Kwh, Mrs. J. W
■L L. Busch, Mrs.|
m w-N-.
\ % Nelson, Mrsl
, W. A. Pount|
^Douglas-
Tk'h. Lewis, Mrs|
j, Mrs. A. G. WeJ
i Wolfean, Mis
yMrs. Fred Dittma
___ *V» Mrs. A......_
Hi. Amos Jennisch
it, Mrs. Julia H.|
jTkoyder, Mrs. J. T.
[ Dt Cisey, Mrs. R.
, Belle Smith, Mfs.|
m Mrs. W. T, Busch
; Fayie, Miss Ethel
rR R. Kilgore,
Bfj, Baseb,
I Floreine Fisher,|
Mrs. F. W.
. A Leslie, Mrs.
. Emma Lawrence]
I Kathryn Ellisor,|
, Mrs. Jim Shoer
(H. Fowler, Mrs.
j Mrs. John M. Kill
K Fisher, Ethan
I Nina Ilfrey, Rev.
S'. P. Wri^it,
■Me and Mrs. Z. T. I
?. C. Bridge Cli
ley Zielinski enter
of T. C. C. Brl
HMteal guests yostei]
» it the home of
i ia Goose Creek. W|
|4siiies combined
al flowers wgre
in both the livj
t looms. Green and 1
I color theme used in
} bine mints were aer
>, AltuHii laUBul
W ean tgact scores w<|
Mrs. G. G. Ha
Mn. C. T.
i for the club memb
N. B. Ballard high
I dose of the games a p|
I pionned fcf the meet
This party will
horn? of Mrs. J.
! |i Cedar Bayou,
gpment were: Me
■i C. H* Kennedy, 1
y. Josh Wells, W,;J
FE. Porter, Frymi
k W. L. Beckman,
Reilly, W. F. 8(|
■ and W. L. Pe
Was Bay Party
I Of the Tri-Cities Play]
[ »nd a number of t
; night were guest
Henry Cathrine
J Bay home, Camp
^Swimming party ai
which wag se
fee swim and supper
[ obildren’s games were
Ung “drop the hand-
“ Rabbit in the Hol-
led W. I.
> Supple, G. L Keene,
Freak Lively, Bill
Huwlwood, Billy
• Robbins, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Sheppard, Mr. and
ount, Misaes Bessie
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 336, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933, newspaper, June 30, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021148/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.