The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938 Page: 6 of 6
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THUR8DAY, JANUARY 27
Third Annual Tourney Opens Friday P. M
FOR A HIGHER CONTRACT
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Ui a while and “take* hto cut"'. Hank; how-
ever, want* It clearly understood he isn't
taking any contract cut this year—ha air'
^m^bEw inning attack
AND reserves;
HELP AU ST/
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EL PASO, Jan 27 IUJ!)—Plana
. --^.v - ■■ ■•■
ffisr emaTRinr rt** a«Unr «P«ltjrT
of the Sun Bowl, acine of the
New Years day West Virginia-
Texas Tech football game, by 15,-
000 seata.
The Southwestern Sun Carnival
Association will spend $40,000 in
enlarging the stadium at the
Texas College of Mines. It was
suggested that the City of El
Paso underwrite revenue bonds to
hflp finance the project
HOUSTON*
and Carl Braze!!. His
just weren’t strong enough
assignments against the
Bears. r
But for the Redskin game,
seR has eight* stellar hark.*
'TEMPE, Ari*., Jaa .27 TP.- of whom ,4*powerfuleS
Mn»«rH (DixieJ HowgJl, former u.., . eD<**»
^University of Alabama halfback. mon,
today attained ’the*'first of two Hown
Til Quit When They Cut
Off Uniform, "Mack Says
PHILADELPHIA Jan 27 ■TJ’-
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the MLirfc snsriet . tabera .far
Connie Mack shook a half cen-
tury from bis shoulders last night was ____
• and U*I tie public that it wotild pitched ball
have to rat off bis uniform to 'There has been for years talk
trait Tigers suffered a Jlear fa-
tal. injury last summer, when he
struck on the bead by a
rs.
. _ {y” K eonrSsce him -a TS.year^old- vet- of my retiring from the game.
T,*r TMfM.nv WTOlongtocr ^ ^ nld run Mack said "Tils has been more
a jsashall teaun. evident- this year because of my
The tall, 'kindly old mab, his j illnea* asd my age.
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a lan« U«e. He knew*
mm* »f the* think the news-
paper writer* ew« them hran-
iye. and fiat they are firing
•>» pnMir • great break ky,
eendewrendinf ta talk fra
print. ;
m ftohrat £. Lae. t tA prm Rob-
ert E. Ua. Otatat vn Oran-
by . i pat, • Robert E. L«e
Cedar Bayou va SumasenriOe.
if.ti.pM Rotart E Vm: _
j L0w*c bracket - Hsitt.Dntsetta
’ V* f^aan Jena, J ym new Bay-"
'tarn* gyns. II—trrtii vn Gat-
oM'Ptartt,’ I ■»' pat.' aswr. Baytown
'gym. Hempat—d vn yafas. 2 »
pm., new' Baytown - gym. ■ Ary-
tasae va La-Parte.'* 15 pa. new
Baytsem gym Cnid Spring vn
Barters Hilt 4 pm nr*> Bay-
t«ra.- gym . Waller '*», Humble,
a year isweiaM ' neemitm
when tie nature #f mf jwh,
lira* (hat Mr. Pendwyrafi it
in a hespiiaJ fee sn wpersUwn
Makes Me handle the siratra
about the hiilions. .
Boxing Critics Regard IT^
rj II n S^t Baytown i
Buddy Baer as Comer sr
-• new Raytown gym Weboter vn
| MUby, t M pm. new Baytown
I Starting at 7 pm Prtddy con
I *r4*t*oe gnaws at first mosd ion-
jam .ta. tin upper hraettat wdfl be
: started at tie Horace Mann gym.
face seamed with 54 year* of ‘They were saying it’s time the
bnaebaB w orr ies but hln eyea still: old boy got out -and gave aome-
aligbt.trHh enthusiasm, told 1.200-enr-ripe a chance.’ But I assure
guests at s sports writers btn- you It has always been my desire
quet that hi* next address would to go on just as long sa I could
be Lake Chart** La., where the in thin game of baseball.- —c—
Philadelphia Athletics will traTn ‘T love It. It’s not a batUgamF
Writ l|i»:baaifbafi season for a nSh VTIS.----- , —
Philadelphia sports w r 11 e j * "I love ta be on the bench with
awarded medals to Cart Huhhril those youngsters and to get me
BRUINS AND AGS
TO MEET TONIGHT
IN MAPLE BATFLE
WACO, Jan. 27 (L'Jb— The Bay-
lor Bears prepared today to meet
berth with the Tulsa club
i Texas league.* 1 len particularly are countinr ,
The Detroit Tiger* ftrst saw I jjm Meill. the former Texw Tn
possiWlltles. ln the college youth , star who last year made good i
whose accurate forward passes j the Giants. Neitt'. a se
routed Stanford .ir. the 1935 Rose : punter and passerj Oatpla
the Texas A. A M. Aggies here Bowl football game. He went to ijnv Baugh in 1936 as
tonight in the only Southwest
Conference basketball game, sched-
uled for this week. " . '
The Bears were preparing tp at-
tempt to defend their perfect rec-
ord! The Aggiee were expected
to be relentless In their efforts to
throw the Bears from their pedes-
tal:
That it would not oppose his pro-
of the New- York Giants, as the
outstanding pitcher of 1937: ta
Jo* DiMaggio. 23-year-old Mug-
(tag outfielder for the New York
Yankees, u the outstandtag ath-
lete: ta Mickey Cochrane a* the
**mtta courageous athlete in sports
during 1*37.’
POUGHKEEPSIE TO
STAY AT 4 MILES
4«5gjn_twiw ttaytoMn-gym-jAd-',h."rC;
0dm wi Iitatail, >0 p^
NEW YORK. Jan. “27 (UP) —
The four-mile distance for the his-
torical Poughkeepsie regatta re*
matned infect ..today after
Bowling]
FEW fOftJC J*n » UNSi- ^taan permitted to meet Loots he
Many competent boxto* critics ex- would be getting a crack at
'It was even up last night after
women bowler* completed their
pin -toppling at the T»-Citee* ai-
leys in the Odd Fellows building
M Texas- avenue in Goose Creek,
Bush and Casey-*-
___________^____________ Bryant 143 143 143 329
the taenia eaa - dafaat-AtfeTjFwwssen - -1*1121-121 30B
,ta tttata jmm* game. they }C, Bailey ; 147 16« 171- m
^•Jwttl h» pitted against the winner»Saxon 161 164 MS
' Handicap 15 14 14 42
ta ttat Robert E. Lee gym.
time ta the old
Baytown Junior tagh gym conao- ]
wHi ■ .be started for-;
brocket turn round loser*
* it
mm* * eemptfaUv* nwrlce. is a Hoffman into acceptance of tte mm i. )t. mJjCZ m «■-__
I**r fighter right now than Ms bout A* a -result. Nathan Manor
utatataar Ms* Baer' ever was fete the gbot artMtutad for r#b 1 „ , . . f ......
at the height of hla career, and 28., ; ' j Palestine Gives Up
teat of th« »«-pound*r - The younger of the Baras stand*] Rasekall Fra nr Ki get
8 feet « L2 tnche# and apparently f — -
ha. everything to make for ftatw.e pALEKTINfe Jan 27 C®...!
w ,. ^ ^ - ■,. , -r *°*a* - , Oarta* Moeley • -of Jackaonvl
MatL.-whu fccjght phuHy-of-heart: ambiram "s -rod- “,,,^.^'7^7^: ic..« t«««» u«
•tenly devetaped rohtaeta Mder,^-- actaZtad ta arrive in
tit be prawn
h* fOM up i
ted in
•gainst
r,hw country to the-1932 tdym-
fk (mm. ie not the graateM
ftglter ta (he world 'by ihy
...||*|tth of tha tmagtaatloo, Sut
k» to a corking good trial hora*.
0 Buddy can heat Barlood"be wit!
lave advanced a very big and
ftj*_jnd s right bam! purab that' patoattaeJ«>day to rimfer wtth of;
ITT’
•tep up the twigtaatic
would drop * ataaf |ftciato of the (felatatae club. Who
Hto punch wwa never mepUyed, announced that they Intended to
ta bettra advantage than in hto 'gtve up their franchise
fight with Hogan who wea lifted, A M. Burns, owner of the dub.
fri-
th* floor, jaeknifed In the add yesterday that the Palestine
That Manager And! Itofftnan.
•ho led Max to the world heavy-
•tight championship, has plenty
4# c*>nfld*or« In Buddy I* shown
ky tha tart that he recently turn-
*d down a shot with Joe Louie
.**d aU feat H woukt mean ta
tartal way. .
“Buddy |a not ready yet for
bauto.” Hoffman aaM. 'and that,)
Stated that
air hod dropped on the (sack of j franchise would be surrendered
his geek with 4 btaw that might t after • dtiaen’s committee failed’
hav* sent a smaller man hurtling' to raise $2 500 necessary to fl-
o0tt the rope* Hogan la no hapy nance th* cluh for th« IBM sea-
htmseif. standing well above ala "son.
feel and weighing 225 j Money already subscribed will
The two trig differences between V returned, Burn* said and if no
Buddy and Max center* around I *"7" »• found for the Palra-
* | their atttiudf toward boxing and fi»>e franebtaw the. playera will
their punching style. Max always'b* transferred to other clubs
treated taMtng as * huge joke in! . ----------;■.
ccmtrart to Buddy , earnrotn.ro. Heiirich Join* Yank
The Ltaus fight was the prtir
proposed for the winner of th*
Buddy Baer-Eddie Hogan brrnC
•tat Buddy tamed K with on* of
the mom senas ti ona| knockouts
to month* only to gat kept sway
from Lroto until such times u he
to ;‘ghffirtently *roeon*d for such
fest company
I and the former was a long swing-
er with hto right a potent
one ta he sure, but stilt a swinger
Crew Of Holdout:
Buddy hit* short and straight and
generally with deadly result* -
Anyhow, about two or three
more fights will indicate whore he,w1lh "*,*■ frora ttOmtm, O
to heeded, |Tm» Kratridt, (ttrtaMtttag
NEW YORK, Jan 27 d’Pi —■
The New York Yankees' holdout
worries increased ta four todar
that
the fact that
Sufferer's of
iTOMACH ULCERS
HYPERACIDITY
IITI RELIEF OR
MONEY Mt K
it h« had i Channel Pollution i Hennch, who was
Conviction Reversed ^ .
te. ra , n. , „ 'tatatay $50.00 tp join the
Jun, 77 m r* J, D, 1 $ Luunpioni, idd|d hi* name ict
* "f U l,nk,,f those Of Joe DlMaggto. Lefty Go
i today *«cur*d reverroi of a $200 c.oort* Kelkirk aU 01
fine imposed in Harris county on '
[j Avmrm.
! tnoyd, mast
» ***** "I polluting the Houston
mp channel by efnptylng bilge
mto th* channel from hto ship.
Reverroi by th* court of crl*.
taal appaato was on a finding that
the evidence wt
and failed to ex
whom returned
FIGHTS
Ui,
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BASKETBALL
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State 4: Oregon
TOTAL
Team Ne. 1—'
Weber
Sawey
553 597 553 1708
j ingtbn’H
Jthg
Th* HoUywood film colony *a*'clLtC tbl* yror. These were Co-
represented by Johnny Weismuller lumbia Cornen, Navy, Syracuse,
Wisconsin. California and Wash-
160 158 112
163 134 lfe 415
Humphries .......122 166 131 409
Field* 18X 146. 128 462
TOTAL 643 594 489 1726
tjodern Cleaners—
Hefijn
Biuhing.
156 127 m
13i 134 134
Toups
I- TOTAL
Testa No *-
Odlornr
Mitchell
King ....
L. Bailey .....
Handicap ....
TOTAL
115 84 T12 311
.....445 545 1529
142 113 119
95 117 117
95 95 95
162 190 136
19 19 19
opt they wifi have to cut off my
uniform.” .'
‘ Among tb« guests were at least
on. mrmbei 0/ each of the five
world championship teams Mack
has managed.
Mack said he wanted to manage
at least one more world cham.
pum j board of stewards bad rejected
. the proposal of the rowing coaches
j association to trim a mile off the
! court*. _ " . . ■
| The three mile proposal alstf
was recommended by the 'Pennsyl-
OAKLAND. Calif.. Jan. 27, <l!R, ‘ v“‘* var'“y c'ub’ ^Ir annual
The preliminary round, of the Meeting yesterday. June 27 was
Oakland Tourney
Is Started Today
$5,000 ^ ^
bteL ttoL, Johnny Revolta.' The rome seven crew, which
Jimmy Thomson, Harry Cooper,, '“1/^ W„
Henry Picard and «»™ N.i^n tagton'a mighty Huskies swept
were entered. : ^
Bm» Wttaon; ^,'d
time were expected to#.enter the
and Richard Arlen,
The beat 160 scores lor the flrat
430 18 holea will qttallfy for Satur-
day's round and the low 60 will
enter the final 36-hole grind on
Sunday. ,
Corbett to
Meet Fred A postal!
iegton. Invitations also werc sent
to Princeton and Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, andJ)he
former was believed likely td^hc-
cept. -»
major ambitions, when he became
hekd coach of football at Arizona
State Teachers college here.
Howell's other aim, to .become
a major league baseball star,
probably never will be attained,
and
Jan 27 iq£
superior running attack an«J,
er reserve strength, Cparib]
fit the backfield
•■‘I'l-.'iM asw,|
ed for the Southwest All-Sy*
they gathered for ttafeflgrTft[ *
Sammy Ilaugh.
skins at Buff Stadium Stihfe,
Against the Chicago
Coach lyou Hassell hia to ,
on a quartet of backs; Ceoi;
helL Bat Coffee, Trfftr-|g
}asa\
hall cari^jpmiSfceMnj
down by juriftime.
The octtt are Isbell, Bn
Jfenton, Bob Masters, Jay ,
JimJimmy Lawrence ;
Ed Cheriy. All-hut iibell, Bn
Cherry, the latter’.
pounder from Hardin-Sin
and it was said that he likely (have enjoyed professional m
would reaign from, hi* outfield j ence.
-the-L- HaifKill and rroniotgEJa^
I len oarticularly are
the spring training camp of the [ defeated T. C. V. 1-0.
Tigers and later was farmed out j , “Don't be surprised if NeiH 0
to Toledo In the American Asao-
cjsJtoiiy-JHJt jvtafe. hitting offset
bis sensational fielding and throw-
ing.
The college board, which elect-
ed Howell unanimously, Indicated
esslonal baseball activities, but
it was believed that he would
make his coaching job a full time
one and that he would.concentrate
producing a winning football'
teani.
Old Tri» Speaker
Still Catching ’Em
shines Baugh Sunday," said j
Meanwhile the Redukim
strong, are going through
workouts at Buff Stadium,
were glad to get away, from I
las rains and into Hous!
CLEVELAND, Jan. 27 dl.Pi -
Tris Speaker, the old Gray Eagle
of. baseball, still can go and drag
em In _______L ■-,
His latest feat, however,
brought in two hit-run automo-
bile drivers Instead of a long!
baseball fly.
Speaker had stopped-for ar’ traf.
flc light on his way home when a
second car jammed hto machine
from the rear. HC and the two
men In the other car agreed to
said Flaherty as Sammy
unlimbered his pitching arm
prove it is fine fettle.
Charley Malone, big end
started his football at 'Texas i
and M-, reported Wednesday.-:
completes the Redskin squad.
Tickets continue to move at 1
fast clip and Promoter
forecasts a crowd of mope
12,0001 'Sunny' wVath.T has t
forecasted.
Tickets can be. .purchased
Houston at Lamar Drug, Wd
and telegraph orders are
promptly. '
Sammy Will Help
Former Grid Coach
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27 tt’.Pi .
—A match here between young:
CHAPEL HILL, N. C„ Jan. 27
and adjust the damage,
But th* driver of the second car
tried to speed rout of Speaker’s
sight on the way to the station.
The Gray Eagle gave chase and
the attempted escape ended when!
the drivr smashed Into a third.
automobile.
STUDENT LIVES IN BOAT
SEATTLE ii’Pi—Rnbert-tk-
ter, University of Washington stu-
dent, has solved the high cost of
living whne he to prhg'to scbbbl.
He live* aboard a 36-foot yawl
«a»-
Sammy Baugh! star half- “°°r*f w dock on the southern
513 534 486 1553
Asbell Sign* With
Chicago Cub Team
SAN MARCOS, Jan 27 <EB-
Jlm (Marion t AaMI. rookie cen-
ter fielder who played last year
with the Jersey City GlanU and
{noxvllle. announced today that
te had signed a contract wife' the
.'hlcago (tube He Mid he would
oln the team at Los Angeles on
r»b. 24, for spring training.
DRINK—
King Of
Bottle
Beert!
Sun Want Ads Get Results.
professional fooUbfill team, and
former AU-Ame.rican at Texas
Christian, will arrive here short-
j ly to assist Coach Ray Wolfe of
the University of North Carolina
in winter practice, Wolf said to-
.; day. J , . ,,
: Baugh wilt asm ae^Dwtotant
i coach for three week.
sleep* In one of its hunks arid
cooks on a small gasoline stove.
Corbett UI. former world title- back of the Washington Redskins : r‘ra 01 ,tbe unlverllty camPu*' He
holder, and Fred Apoetoll, ”un-1 ' ....... ------ “JJ
crowned’’ middleweight champion,
on Feb: 22, was announced today
by Promoter Tony Palazolo.
The fight witt be held In the
afternoon ta the park of the San
Francisco baseball, club. ; /■
Read the Dally Sun Want Ads.
JASPER
By Frank Owen
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R. M. Wright
Announce*
that he f* now located at
Commerce and James In his
own market, where he fea-
tures home killed meats, live
and dressed poultry.
Phone 379-W
Loose Crick, Texas
nVERY drop of **T. W.’
L tilled and bottled at the '•
Samuels Distillery. For »
• Samueln han Nup^r^11^
filiation.
Red I,abel—Full 90
Black Isabel—Full 10®
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Cincinnati
Notice To Payer* of
School Taxes
Taxes will become delinquent after
uary 31. Pay your taxes before then W
avoid penalty.
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lEAM Fi
nders
ie at
Lee Court
ilief T eam
mieiia aud Hull-,
_j here last Decer
110 Class I! friothal
i nict ag.rrrr herc tJ
Ljng roumi . of . Pial
,i aornial. Robert k|
fell timr cut willl
| this Utne trimming
IFfT9“
, contest"was pla
L Baytowi lunior hil
An tables were exact
tom what they were
moon on Kims fieldL
tty wifinty^athletesI
s i trimming. The I
« dad youths todai
|the thircTanri tout*
lena led at the hil
tton Chamlled. paceq
i with 10 points.
Houston of Hot|
I*first round.gan
ICHy by failing to gh
| Lee gym when gaiga
died.
lint round contests
Led throughout the
' ‘uourfei.
Ganders are jehl
f Allef at Lee at
round contesfe
I tosnd winners will
(Continueu on pagl
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