Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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BRQWNWOOD (Tctm) BULLETIN WEDNESDAY; APRIL
© Sail Jdcinto Golf
How Strong Is It Now?
Tourney Set Here
oma cnrs
Prize* Offered Winner* in
Two Division* of Event
Thursday
Plans for * San Jac nbo Day
handicap pdf tournament at tha
Brownwood Country Club Thursday
hare been completed, according to
announcement today by Flay Gar-
rett. dub professional.
The tournament will be conduct-
ed In divisions for both mgn and
women, with prism for thi winner
and runner-up In each division.
All golfers who* have hsntpc ipt,
listed with the club or who can as-
FORTWORTH
mor ; Randall Ode, IT. sophomore,
and the Petty eosttns, Glynn. 15.
freshman, and John 17, sophomore.
Others repdkttog Tuesday in ad-
dition to ths 40 oot tor the first
wortaout Monday wart: Duncan
McClendon. Jimmy Bdson. Jack
Horner. Del Ray Thomas, Howard
Kdwards and Bdsr Thomas.
Blocking drills under the direc-
tion of Obaohss Pat captr. Mac
MlU*^MToots auger and "Tret*"
QlUlam featured the second day of
U. S.-Canada Gi
Will Week
i LV Loaches worry
Over O’Brien’s Arm
PORT WOKri April 30—(UP)
—Ttpas Christian University’s base-
ball team was weakened today by
the loss of David O’Brien, regular
ihortetop who waa regarded as a
prcfeealonal prospect.
O'Brien, all-conference football
iy ^Dean’s right arm feels as mighty as scar to Charley Grlami man-
- of the Chicago Cuba. The Dtssy one. who Is pitching his fget game
Chicago today again*. Cincinnati, was traded to the Cube for »1S5.-
ln cash and the three players pictured below, left to right; Pitcher
Curt Davis. Pitcher Clyde Shoun an* Outfielder stand***
Beaumont turned la a g to 1 win
over Houston. Schaefer held the ti
Houston batters to seven hits, while q
Bulldogs of Brody
Plan For 2 Trick
And Field Eveflfr
RACK FIRE
S IS HORSES
Cincinnati Scene of Baseball's
Star Act With Dizzy Dean in Bax
STUROIBOY Shirts
Conviction Reversed
will stand uj
much wear
Ute-L 7
can give them I
Is are built for wear *
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SANTONE wash SUITS
■Octoth, Pique land Linen.
ble breasted, it ylish QA#/ Ad Q£
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three Boston Bees’ pitchers tor 1C
hits. Including three homers, and a
crushing U-7 triumph.
<«> A total ef 316,619 persons at-
tending the nine games, with the
largest crowd. 46 ooc\ at the Ohmta-
Beaa opener at Hew York. Who said
there was a recession’
With another high-powered attack :
Washington slugged out a 9-3 vtc-
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Firry bucks FOR
ATTEMO a "TWO
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East Texas League
I Opens Season Toddy
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A tOCCfto FOR
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April 21. 1938,
PACE TWO
Telcos and Knights Defeat!
Texaco, Courthouse Teams
-R*t Inning Rally Give;
TriepbontTaamMWin
rally m the last inning
as flam pa ay a M vtc-
toep owe TVxacoh OUera, last half
champions in tha l*T7 race. Urn
th« two teams dashed m their
Did game af ths new saamn lad
night at Daniel Baker park. In
tha second Cttjr laague gams am
last night’s program. Knights
/ Irritated
loss to
night, the Texaco OUers
Wi
By UNITED run
a home run by Todd with two
runners on base In the fourth In-
ning boost: d Oklahoma City’s lead
over Port Worth and aided the In-
~ __when the twa teams dag* tonight dians in winning, 11 to P. last night
uourtnooee rw- jn the second of twa genie* at the over last year's Texas League cham
wood'
first
tictans. It So ».
- Entering the seventh and last In-
ntag vkh Tsaaoo leading A to 4 as
• result of nms mode to tire first
twa innings By too* teams, ths
Tdcos came through with victory
wfth throe stnglaa only hid made
off Pitcher Harvey Byrd after ths
mond tasting Harry Taylor. first
up. singled and then came home
with ti» tying run on John War-
ren's single L. J. Pittman
tha same with a single Chat scored
Warren.
Dan Lawn, who replaced Tony
HsUford on the mound for thei
Telcos In ths fourth tnata*. held
tfce OBsrs morel ass the rest of ths!______ _____
^k*ory S^lcChu
Off 7m Educational
John Angel! of the rw|iv. mj
three Courthouse runs scored in the
os the
held Che Pet-
Dan lei Baker park
■ran won from PPA
game.
- Weakley-Watson.. winner
Educational Utboratoru**
night, will meet Putiu> Fanners In j fore he was
ths first game
o'clock. The young Fanners die-
~ Hlflta, Oklahoma dty pitch-
er. held Fort Worth scoreless for
three Inning* and allowed only
Monday three runner* to cross the plate be-
Future Farmers In fore he was replaced In the eighth
beginning at 4 J Inning by Douglas. « *>
Four Port Worth hurl era, Otbbs.
played plenty of ability in tooet of! Whitworth. Bogovich and LeBlanc.
their ft ret game Monday night and allowed 16 hits in a futile attempt
the youngsters have high hopes of' Dallas won a # to 3 victory over
eliminating the hardware men from Tulsa. Milat ad. Dallas pitcher,
the undefeated Bst. waa touched fee five hit*. whUe
First week of play In th|i Bttl'ii j Baker and Twardy of Tulaa allowed
wtil end Thursday night with Tbit- j ten.
phone paired against Courthouse.
j five his club a
April 3^Tt* Brad) ****# U»
and alls wed a Octal af
two of which woao mode In the (bit
fraaso. Tha Knfcitts scored four) * t
runs each in the flret and sixth in- BRADY.
ha Mae fourth. Bulldogs District • ikmmgtnns
the the third straight year,
_ _ for invited to parttetpaka'Bi
b4th a home ran. don- Antonio High School
O Meet, scheduled for
1- April 30, undre the _
* to the floodlights. J. C. Kansas, athletic! D
A* * long I director af Ban Antonio school*.11
Bowdens j Wired Coach Ross Holland .ia spec-
ial Invitation Monday
There wtil be no
the meet and
a chance to l
in Austin. May 4 and 7. wtil hs in-
vited . The two sheet (htiss wtil
* be limited to
AB R H PO A S
w w BV UUUtCU MBA WHICWVWIIWJ BIP.I
4 4 1 0 1 O' only eight boys wtil participate in
3 0 0 » 4 4; the 440-yard dash, tha 484-yard run
3 4 'J HI I and the mile man. and only eight
0 4 0 1 3 0 teams wtil be aUowed te compete In
•I the mile relay.
3 0 4 0 3 0 Kellam.
14 *i4l»* V lHr^trtaTinw
i winning
Mr
Posen Holland to
Calley, ace Bulldog
CO. AB B H PO A I ter the 100-yard and
. 1 4 4 0 3 0
37 4-* 31 13 4
Texaco ........ 410
Telepbone ......... OW
Three-base hits—Tatum, Ham-
mead. Two-base hit—Chrmne
BtrflBt'QDts HsIlffiH
Byrd 3 Bases on
Laxscn !. Byrd 1.
ed 1 allowing 3 bits and
fist runs; Laxaon pitched 4 inning*,
three hits and no nms.
Time of
1 m, and to enter a
1 Coach Holland reqi
a ley be allowed to enter
0 dash instead of the
•! The Bulldogs, wtanaM
0 Region 3 championship ihe pas4twoi ef the
•, yean, wtil bo very much in the run-
0 nlng for the title again this week
0 when they participate in the affair
0 at Abilene Saturday. Calley stands
an excellent chanc
high-point honors, being doped
J chalk up paint* la the century and
440-yard dashes. In addition to th**
mile relay. Boh Bbrglald likely will
cop points In the
fortifications mark our frontiers!^ j
Mp
tng waters, no stealthy spies lurk in
our tranquil border hamlets. Only
a scrap of paper, reoording hardly
more than a simple understanding
•safeguards lives and propertfcs cn
the Oreat Lakes, and only humble
mile po»* mark the InvioimhJr boon- (
dary line for thousands of miles 1
through farm and forest.
"Our protection Is In our rrstero-*' f
Ity. cm armour h our faith and ths
tie that hind- more firmly year by
year, J* ever-tacreasing acguala-
tanoe and comradeship through hi-
teraebangv of citizens, and the cam-
pact Is not of perishable patch-
■ , , ment, but of fair and hooorabb
—w— ! j dealing which, Ood grant, shall eoo-
The Klwanls Club of Bfownwood ; tin tie for all time.*'
sergeant Rom Dickey of the safe-
ty divudo t of the State Depart-
ment of Public Safety spoke at to-
day's meeting of the Klwanls club
on “The School Safety Patrol -
In hio talk, he explained bow the
safety patrol should function and
that ths meaaber* at ths
helping to continue pe»<*ful rela- J patrol col id be wed In many ways
football games, on the piujfc
ground, on the street end off, and
to general safety dnves at srh^
and at home. "Safety education
courses are offered In some achaMs
The anniversary of the signing at j and credit Is given," he said. HuA
T» wtoo was to charge oftu-
aoettag were C.
H. Mayo. B. J.
Mayor
Mayes of Brown wood, and Sergeant
Dickey of Austin. '
MOUNT CIJnS^^Mkh*(OF)
Juies Cfiart>neau in his youth saw
the world to the navy and collected
miniatures on sMoreieave Nov a
8 Auto
April 30-(UP)—
000 4-4, Kirklin should score to ths javelin heard at weakly
and the mile relay team will be ex- °* Brown wood
peeled to come through with some merer directors today
tallies. | WI 1 Am TVhathsshy. pi
Cheater Ham-sou
report an the G. of
Bowling Tournament
Money Distributed
CHICAGO. April 20-<UPl—,al
hieh cloeed last night at the col-,
t Twenty-four thousand, seven bun-
S toed and eighty-five bowfen from
0 4 100 tottsa
P 0 44 days of
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IMMIGRATION DECREE IN
EXPECTED SOON
JANEIRO. Brasil. April
President Oetullo Var-
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Brasil. It was under
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1938, newspaper, April 20, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025723/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.