Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 163, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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Armstrong, Brewer
Go From Here to
i Jeweler's Session
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|C f fj wlfl tW° ffVcopd Inning l .'yf
III 1 11 Hill Simmons, Harris went out. Miller
■ w IIILJ to Smith. Parks reached second
I ■ I f) ni lin whcn Wood made a wild throw af-
llll III IU ter ta>:irS f'-is grounder. Steakley
i |l| h III IIm hit s:'larT> grounder to White who
II1U ULUU thr?». *o third in time to catch
- j Parks, and Wood threw Btcakiey out
No run, no hlts,>» error.
P“»M Baker: Miller hit slow rol-
“V * fer to first and Potter rar-ri to the
Swkr ahd Simmons bag to tike the throw and retire
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■■ ■ 'wi ■* “* mu**. White struck out no runs,
■rk. _|n fact the no hits, fir errors.
_*nd Wappy every - vcThlrd Inatog
edahthe exception Simmons- Stowe grounded out,'
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W. b. Armstrong, member of the
executive committee of the Texas-
Louisiana Retail Jewelers Associa-
tion. left Saturday night to attend
the 25th annual convention of the
organization which opens for a two-
day session in Dallas today,
m M. Brewer win leave tonight
far the session, be stated this morn-
ing. About 200 retail jewelers from
the two states are expected to gath-
Although 725 persons have tried
to Ibid genuine water pearl placed
among ninety-nine Bluebird pearls in
the Armstrong Jewelry Company
window, not a single guess has been
correct, according to the company,
and the oontest will be continued
until Wednesday night. The pur-
down in the records today as major. •* ta Dallas,
league clubs began to hit top speed j Nationally
in the long r*K tor a world crown. | L
Them is Ob longer a Ty Cobb on -
younger years was flashed by two ® |
Tiec. s yesterday in a game that was A*
Why Did You Buy Yo
'slash and slide made safe a 4 to 3
victory for Detroit.
'X j! ■ «. H • Alex Wins Duel 4
4* --- Two sterling right handers were
1 matched in the pitching classic of
"Jr . • |the day out of which ^Grover Clfve- f
4f V FV\ 1 • I land Alexander emerged victortou1-
v '/■ . 'C'‘\ < lover Vic Aldridge of thg Pirate*. The
4 ! Cardinal old master granted six hits I
’ ‘ Iwy to the hungry Pittsburgh crew and
,1 • 1 I f f fgajre his team the edge to win. 2 to 1.1
'j) Hitting was freer in the tUer
1 1 ,, t * | I Wf01*®*- Two nw,,n5 cracked ^ r in
classic. Due to various emergen- Yankee bats , in the 6 to 2 viitcry'
^ s&tffSJtSSS
uk ^Uy^ wx-only at hM regular olheit and Cedric Durst, newcom *r to
potion flnrt bMt out i* oenur ^ ^ **** ^ :mn hi ting
Be id and at second be.se las well, jw ilammtng i, pinch hit
At each pOace he played brilliantly ggg ^ center fit d VS hme
Unless Hugh Crttt signs a Cm- i*A “
and batted close to J00. i. \ i _.' .i . ___ , i .
Digging their spikes in and ilug-
cinnati .contract. Kelly c versatility nng from the heels. th« Olants wen
will be pet to the suprera* test thiaVVankee atylTfK>TU I hd Braves by
year. It will be. up to him to u }o g M uevorraer, Otanl lack-
A few months ago, an organization not in any way connected with
Biiick or General Motors, made an Investigation to discover the different
reasons why (mhijiIc bought the car* they own. There were answers from
approximately 1,000 BuieV owjurs.
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Almost every answer said “virtue,*1
would naturally expect. ' |
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•Jui said “excellence of jietfoltniancC
Buick's
quality design ijx.veals',
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Buick ow %r, almost in*
itsejf ill su
1 A™ofih'Sh SSLSidKi
pjers
lute order in five inrungs and Pots: out at first, b
i * t •ct thej Billies down in that or- errors.
«^r tn four mn:np. Each twirlcf Daniel Baker
flowed only five hits and White Moore pickedT'
struck out nine oppos.ng batsmen front of the pi
while 7 Billie* went down swinging, oat at first. Di
The game was the fastest played on field hit to sho:
the local diamond this year, the full drive to deep iu
nine innings being reeled off in one <*ns gathered In
• noerr and 36 jnlnutes. . no errors * ]
-0 The BUUes departed Sunday for ; BevSe
.• Commerce where they meet the Out S mrcon^r Mo
Texas Teichers in a pair oj game-* » pass to f.
ahd‘ from there they go to Naccg- | to t Wfiti who h
daehee for two tilts with the Lun* ca*< h Moore at
berJacks and kthen Wind up their P»c|ens a: flrtt.
week's jaunt with two return games **c<tyd and th
j, with the Huntsville fiearkau. All ^ ^ ‘itn
games arc T. I A. A. contests. , heme i
_ ^ ! be the winning
i , Pk»t lasuag ; [ errors doing th<
Simmon*: MiUer grounded out. hit a sharp gro
Wood to Sm;'h. Moore suuck out t threw Pkieniy
and Pickens wept down swinghig. | doubled to cent)
No runs, no m*-s. no errors. j ! to third Harr
Daniel Baker: Witherspoon led dff I Broad,let one c
tbar driving out a rtngte to left field.! through him.
Stone sacrificed Witherspoon to sec- Stowe was pit
h^nri On Potter's w::- .:irov with- Bailey went ii
erapnon moved up to third. Vilha p irks scored c
-reached first on third baaeman's er- j Stowe went tc
ror and Witherspoon crossed the1 Mt Miller's th
Adair Return* From
Reran Convention■ !•£*,^'**£*
Held at (iranbury thb game With easy by d nt of a
, .TT . T - • mighty p.in^ii at li.e plate. j
>k h; Adau. of Broanwobd. thS-F , ‘ May> ,Unl -
al»aii ni -----*— hu returned
Car! Miy^f U * oM ;s’de-w'nceler.
deserved to win for Cincinnati, but
he fs$ed a handicap that was too
much to overcome.. He took’ charge
in the first with one out. ihrec on
Vnd three runs already in, toe re-
tired the side, held the oposing pub*
to .six tuts for the rest of the game
and slammed out three hits, one a
inr, Stowe and then went to sec
di.pitrous ii.n ng by flying out to
Daria in left flgid Pour runs, two
hits and five frrordXy I '
.Daniel Baker: Smith atruck out
MKler lifted an ecsy pop fly to first.
Moore threw Brood out at first Ho.
runs, no hit*, no errors. ?\. 1
' I : rgsis Inning i
Cimmons: MUley led off with a j
a.r.’lr .p* right field. Moore struck j
cut/ Miller was safe at second when
Broad threw wide trying to catch
him stealing. * Pickens went down • land was
•winking. Harris kit an easy roller lng placr
to White who toaacd him cat at: A resol
^ ■ » tfA nMA'Vil AHa *Mwte I S ka 1 ants 1
cit«l for Buij k ownership.
Ilay a- Buick for ili*>tinguAlice! service
i tksirc movt in your hiutor car.
no matter w!:«f quality it
triple. The Cubs woa 5 to 3. . \
. Wild throws and ir,utts meint de-
feat for Robbie's shaky Brooklyn
team, this time five to one at the
hands of the competent Phils.
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Fitk" and Eu»t Chandler
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 163, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1927, newspaper, April 25, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025798/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.