Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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to be satlsiied
Storitj,
Woman Chased Snakes Afcajr
CAMDEN, . Ark—St. Patrtgk t
San Antonio with Hooks tar down waahtub at lU hot.suds on
the at. I | of the wash* shed, 22 sni
' Bubber Jonnard Dallas catcher, actual count* wiggled with
Is an ardent golf follower. During f«*n under the nocr. 'Astk
the Dallas Country Club Invitation ed by Mrs. McAnulty speed
he wss at the starting tee each their
morning ;dt 8 o’clock In spite or,
ptayMfc bight ' “ "
thlnka, Out 8
the hut word
U* eouiae
most of them
rcundt
tte onujU!
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eyaent 1
ho hare
who had
Brooks DoBsr,> 112: A. C. flatten
liS; Rcy White, 186 and Hilton
° Mr Ward has been easured that
s large dumb*; ol C;lemon players
Will psi-uripate in this year’s tour-
nament Players from ou»r cities
in this section are also expected to
participate.
Qualifying play doses Tuesday
of next week with match play
•thoduled to begin tlu following
4iy. r III !T L . IT'-
To accommodate business men
and others who have regular duties
to perform at their places of busi-
ness Mr. Ward has arranged the
tournament so as to naoearttate the
playing ol only one match each day.
by following this plan, the tour-
nament *111 come to a Close Sunday
with the final matcher, in. all flights
ann consolations. ‘ i
An attractive assortment of tro-
phies Is be.ng gathered, now and!
will be on uupiay within 8 day or
two. The silver loving cup that
g;ae to the tcumamegU champion
is expected to arrive tonight
BIU BARKER
y 1th two aboard tor the Phillies
Brooklyn rose to fifth place by
1 Kiting Pittsburgh. • to 0 Ray
1 enge contributed three singles to
the victory and Ids mate stole sU
l^aee. Taylor BUIpp, and WHson
tPtUng two eaeh
• Boston rose to a Mxth-pla<* tie
with Cincinnati by virtue of a 8 to
Twin over Chicago.
• Washington rose to a first-place
tie with lfew York in the Ameri-
can League by beating the Chisago
White Sox,' 11 to A It was the
fVnston’ ninth victory, in their past
i) games. A total or 88 players were
lift on bads, IS from the Senators.
am you have.
Texas League Splinter*
The Texas League home run race
has drvrloped Into a cne man af-
talr with the giant Sehdx Bonura,
Dallas first baseman, heed man.
'I hrough Monday June 18 Bonura
had registered 18 circuit wallops,
about nine In front of bis nearest
rival : Tl. . { .Tj |
the male pieces together
BIU Duffy in building 1
a boxer. It* Duffy’s nu
After Dallas and Fort Worth re-
fined to sign Pid Purdey. the San-
Antomo'Mlssions decided to give the
former Inditnapoln, outfielder a
chance. Purdy is making the most
of it. Through June 19 he was lend-
ing the hitters with a .366. which is
satisfactory hitting In any league.
There appears to be small doubt]
that Vernon Oeorge Washington.
Port Worth outfielder, will be thSj
first to get 103 hits in this year’s
Texas League race. Through June
18 Washington had collected 83
Governor Cat Hk Pay I ,
:ijc rock. Ark. — When*
I. jMarion Putrejl ordered a
cent salary reduction for all
Apartments, he paid 1400 in-
trtasurt. This represented his
t for the last three months of
England. June 23
delated the Brit-
g-lf tournament
Pc.iticns on the Country Club golf
ladder have been exchanged fre-
quently during the past week, these
dhar.ges ha\.ng taken place from
the top to the bottom rung*.
B. P. BHidworih. who last week
was In the No. 3 slot, is now perched
playful
ICES ARE ADVANCING!
YQtJtt'LAST CHANCE!
on top. Bludworth challenged Mag"!
Ellis, formerly the number one man. ■
barrage of un-
sticks and pro-
and panting
aught Up with
snd defeated hm». John T. Ysntis,
who was in the number .Urn slot
Mighty
ha been slio.ed dowri to tha fifth
rung, being passed by M.j A.* Leeks
snd Ned Robertson, the present
hold' ri of third and fourth places.
Many other ebaiutes. too numer-
ous to mention, haw been made.;
the ladder as U stood through’
Thursdays play follows:
I P:rt Bludworth. J.jM. Ellla. N.
A. Locks, Ned Robertson. John T.)
Yanus. Dr. H. B. Arrin. Dr. J. N.’
A nr In. W. O ton»P. » *• Morria.'
A. H. Bell. O. X. Boyd, Din*
Faulkner. W W Nelson. L.
Dublin. Hugh McFarland. J. Claude
Smith. w. p Murphey. Louis
Green. J. R. Mitcham. W. R. nils.
Jamas C White. H. 0. Wilson. E.
T. Oreeu. E J. Weathrrby, Dr.
Ned Snyder. V. O. Andrews. Dr
John Snyder. Leo Khllngrr. Harvey
Jones, Dr. H. L. Lobsteln. H. P,
Mayes. M. W. Terryl, Skeet Hall.
Oscar Williams A C. Drake. Pug
sturdlva.it, M E. Wakefield.
W. J. Smith, B A.| Fain. B L-
K YO JR W>
[OW- SAVE!
he started in 1838. %
knoefcouta. 13 bqr de
four and aagatfnf la
sion affxlr. He ran uj
of kayoa an hit firs!
country and soma of
vary, very skspHes 1 al
thentlclty. But he was
marily aa a freak to t
nobody much cared h
so long aa he exhlbite
has learned to fight l
j The vaat one has a
in the ring and los
through disxy invest)
cently filed a petition i
He eats moderately. f
and la a bard and wil
For the present he I
land a wide berth, hi
decision in a breach ol
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MADE
WARD’S GU,
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YOUR MONEY BACK
had closed MERIDIAN. Miss. 4
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to discuss nWht reocn’ly. jaetaed
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ner Miriam A. Fen
tartss, win be miass
executive office.
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tp acquiesce in tha i
dot’s chafes of Frank
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1933, newspaper, June 23, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024471/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.