Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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fXCETWO
bROWNWOOO, (T«m) BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH A 1037
to see the Denies run. Before Sena-
tor* could act on it. Go*. James V.
Allred cured the detect by a pen-
ciled jneravo to the legislature su3-
miiMig race rrguUUtan, as a. topic.
BANNED SOON
Florida Tourney
AtfSTIN. Tex March A—(UP'—
Texas legislators today vjlted
Buchanan dam. bi<? impounding
st-uc‘ure for the *20 000.000 Colo-
rado River project, and put,off un-
til next week their controversies in-
cluding race track gimblin; repeal.
Pen. O. H. Nelsru. Lubbock said
he ^ will not attempt to bring up the
race track employe bill al.h, hi'?
parimutuel repeal amendment un-
til next Wednesday for final Sen-
wlth vote. K finally passed then, as
vote cf 20 to 8 for It this week In-
HOLLYWOOD. Florida. March 8.
—*OP)—Dick Metz? young Cftfcago
rhe‘.maker, was $709 richer KJday
m winner of the Hollywood open
golf title. ... .
Metz, who trailed Johnny Re-
volts. farmer P. O. A. champion,
by one stroke yesterday at the end
of 54 hoi-s, sprinted home with a
68 over the final'18 holes for an
right-under*-par*. 72-hole total of
372.
Rcvolta finished with 72 for a
275
Revclta was overtaken also by
Paul Runyan of Whit* Pains. N.
who finished with a 2Tfi. and they
divided *800 in second and third
place money.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
SQUAD SCABS MATTY BELL
AT ANNUAL BANQUET
LAFT HALF HALL* BY JACKETS
ALMOST UPS FTP FAVORED
given another program of amatt'i: Irotn ^ ^ the Oulf 8Ut2s
S?
These two men have been granted hrre hope to be able to send eight
psemtaeioa to hold two nights of boys1 to the Houston tournament.
u»*ur (Khunt hB. undr the y. ^,UM|U u„ .tone
ausp ees of the AAU.
\ Purpose of me AAU bouts her? *** tournament here In new
- ——7~r*—u <1 - fighting trunks and robes.
FDA/IC I ACC 8prtnklc and Gray report tho;
i KUiXw LUot mt~'1 the b°ys *h°uxjk ^art m
the Golden Olove boutc here wtl
AAPy CPQ ent#r the AAU tourn*rtent- ^ad*
I V I VltM&vClW dltion they hope to line up others.
thus assuring Brown wood fans t»o
PORT WOf&H. Tex„ March ^ ni<hU5 *love *an#,0*‘ A11
(1JP>—Arkansas University lacked of the distnet G.lden Gloves champs
only a single game today of a clear- arc expected to fight again on the
cut second rlace in Southwest Con- 18th and 19th.
Boy* Working Out Daily
Mr. Sprinkle stated today that
IAKEBB 1937 basketball
tors In nine of Ben Texas
game* during the cam-
(h qune to a thrilling
r night, today boaster.
ehan 28.000 Joe Hays, guard, and James Me
to witness Horse, halfbacks, were announced as
• season at captalns-clect of the 1837 Brown-
• wooa nign school loot bail team at
hwch’s bay the annual banquet honoring the
lag choice 1*36 team held last night at Central
ed for the Methodist chureh. The banquet wsu»
at odds of fi^ea by Jflss Blanc e Shearer and
farm en- i ftrls' pep squad. Members of
UHrted bv the 1936 football squad, high school
t to 1—on faculty members, officials of the
«•» Count Khool board and other Invited
Knudr .n and Reecr. Jsckn forward ^?P- Harry McKee. Port Art ur.
and center, bongint the baskets for author of the original bill which re-
18 joints between ihem tn the last Qyi*™ ««t of race track em-
half. the Jackets nade It a 1
pep squad—the largest and beat In
history of the local school.
Matty Ball, coach or the South-
ern Methodist University Mustangs
was the principal speaker. He was
accompanied by Jimmy Stewart.
SMU business manager of athletics.
Coach Pat Cagle, of the Lions, served
as toast mast it .
Brief talks-were made by Supt. E.
J. Woodward, three board members.
Roacoe Brooks. Dr. H. B. Allen and
Robert Holloway. The program alsj
Included several musical numbers
and other interesting bits of enter-
tainment. . ’
£♦****'
ball plo es to be Texas residents, has
gam: down to the finish. Knud son fUe<1 a F^int of order that the re-
ccpped individual scoring honors P^al amendment in the 8enate is
with 15 points. Race being second not germane to h'j bill, but changes
... .. It* fSVisviM CrviVar R W
Dallas Man Leads
In Rifle Matches
That long denied basketball
ghamptonship was hoisted over Hill1
SUly ramparts last night by vtrtuo
of a sensational and decisive 26 to
victory over Abilene Christian
Oodsge as an overflow crowd of .de-
Mtui fans howled their approval.
The Daniel Baker gym was packed
and Jammed with hundreds forced
to stand up, others literally hanging
from the rafters 8everal hundred
Abilene fans, mostly A. C. C. stu-
dents, bad little to cheer about in
that the new cnamptons were in
complete command of the game from
first to last.
ST PETERSBURG. Fla.. March
8 —(UP)—R. C. Pep?, Dallas. Tex-
club fro*" the ruling, could hold t"e as. today held an aggregate score
lrom amendment proper. The House voted pad in the mid-winter National
for a separate repeal bill 107 to 24. Small Bore Rifle Tournament.
to there wal little expectation that Pope ga..~.ed his lead when he
It would let procedure stand In the finished seventh In the St. Peters-
TP way of attaining that result. burg special. G. W Lewallen. St.
15 Amendment Admitted Petersburg, won th? event, c~mpria-
7 Grady Woodruff. Decatur, who as mg 20 shots at 50 yards and 20 at
2 Senate presiding officer held the re- ioo Lewallen shot 397-400.
111 peal am-ndm-nt admissible Ls con-. Firing for the National and
ference standings after a 38-33 vic-
tory over the last-place Texas
-Christian University Horned Progs.
The two teams close the season
. in a game tonight.
T. CL U. started well and held a
7-2 lead midway through the fir?,
period. A few minutes later, how-
! ever. Don Lockard. Arkansas for-
ward and leading conference scorer,
began hitting the bucket. His team-
mates followed suit and t. e Parkers
took an 18-12 lead at the half.
Lockard's 11 points were good for
high score honors and fattened his
season's total to 143.
, A-
Arkansas kept up the bombard-
ment after the half to make the!
score 29-15. With only a few minu-
tes remaining, however. T. C. U.
players began making spectacular-
1 shots and came within on* point of
tying the score a minute before the
end. An Arkansas goal ended the
game. 38-35. "J '
The contest*, brought many fouls.
Hamilton, center, and Brodie. guard,
fer Arkansas were put out of the
game. 8o were Mabry. T. C. U. cen-
ter and guard Sammy Baugh.
Frankie Parker in
Finals of Indoor
Tennis Tournament
Abilene C. 0.-18
fg ft ftm pf
For the four veteran members of .
the BUly quintet last night* crown- j
mg victory’ must have been well
worth the disappointments that
have been experienced during their
three years of Varsity competition.
Bert In 1935 when the four senior
Men. Carl McCurdy. Jake MeOu1-
ley, Hubert Davenport and Charles
Chrane were playing their first year
with the Billy Varsity they had to
■hare runner-up honors in the con-
ference race with Abilene Christian,
each boasting a record of eight vic-
toriea and four defeats. In 1936 the
Sour veterans saw their title hopes
bleitert by two disappointing, de-
feats, one at the hands of Trinity
and the other at the hands of A.
C. C. They finished second to How- j
ard Payne with a record of ten vic-
tories and two defeats.
The recent drive of Abilene
Christian which included twin vic-
tories over McMurry offered a ser-
ious threat to the final bid at the
BUly seniors for top honors. The
Wildcats had chalked up eight suc-
cessive conference wins prior to hut1
nights game, the su-ea* extending
from the Wildcats' 39-36 km to
the Billies in January. And inas-
much as the Abilene school had
made it somewhat of a habit of
kayotng Daniel Baker championship
hopes in recent yean, cone was too
sure but that Ooach Bugs Morris*
quintet would continue the Jinx and
take home the conference title. *
Bdhrs Started Strang
Hostilities began with a deafening
roar at 6:15 with both teams ap-
parently tenae if not a bit too
much so. More man four minutes
elapsed before either counted. Jake
MoCulley broke the scoring ice with
a field barite*. Carl McCurdy dupli-
cated this shot ae did Davenport to
give the champs a eix-point mar-
gin. Johnson, freshman A. C. C.
forward, counted his only field goal
of the evening to break the BUly
streak. MoCulley found the faaafctt
again to restore the eix-point mar-
gin. Hudsons field basket ana
Owens gratis shot, made after Mc-
Oulley’a second foul, r reduced the
difference to three points, the low-
est of the game. v
Billy Stewart, freshman DBC fo:-
ward, swished the nets twice tn euc-
eeesioG after taking passu under the
basket and MoCulley counted on one
at two shots after being bowled over
by Owens, giving the home club a
18-8 margin. Stooe counted hisjmiy
goal of the evening and Johnson
his scoring with a gratis
shot that followed McCuiley's third
foul, leanring the Billies out front
88 to • at the half.
The tour DBC* seniors chalked up
* field basket each to start the sec-
end half hostilities, t he order of
auortng bring Chrane, McCurdy,
MoCulley and Dan ven port These
sight points afl but Iced away the
0Mne giving the locals a 21-8 mar-
Mta. A owe men rally conducted by
James Miner, substitute A. C C.
paid, added six points to the WUd-
aats total, whittling the Billy l:ad
to seven points. His third goaLwas
YORK — The
rp Woodruff tcid the^ United Pres*
,4 he had studied the point several Public Health Association
3 days before havin'; planned to pre- nounced that Its 66th anni
4 sent a reneal amendment to the ir.g will be held tn N w Y
10 track employe bill. Nelson beat him 5-8. It will be the »irst tnet
l tc it. since 1621.
7 Woodruff said the McKee bill re- ,t
10 qulring 90 per cent of track rin-; rir*t grade electl
Arrant:, f*.
Dunlap, f
Anthony, f .
McCa-land, c
Ptockton. c
Mierv. g ...
King g ....
Totals'. .......8 2 8 7 18
Officials: Glenn Frasier (Texas
A. St D. Tyndall Janes iHardin-
Slmmoos). .
DALLAS. Texas, March *—‘UP'
—The winner of the first anauAl
Southwestern 1 Amateur Athletic
union basketball tournament will
emerge tonight from the final
rcund of four games.
TWo favored teams. Oaylords of
Bogalusa. La.. 1836 Southern A. A.
U. champions, and Hardin-Sim-
mons University of Abilene, here-
tofore undefeated this season, were
eliminated. Sammy's Place of Dal-
las. a team including former cage
Mars cf Southern Methodist Uni-
versity drubbed Gaylords. 43 to 26.
amendment does not prohibit racing ’ J ’
but also regulates it bv prohibiting MOW©. « hone 4^.
S3? “ *ny IOnn “ the "" New U37 p.tterm in wrt
w. at would have been a fatal paper just received. Priced
point of crier against the repeal ^ rojj RcnfrO-McMinn
vote this week was wnfteited.-by a r ,_ A
neut^ptr corrcspondcr.t vbo L.O. aUl v^entcr Avt. i
The 81aton, TVxa* Athletic Club
defeated Hardin-Simmons 39 to 23.
- Hardin -8immons previously had
’ ; defeated three Southwest Confer-
* ence teams including SMU the Frankie Parker of 8prtng take. N
' conference champion. > j„ and Frank J. Bowden clash in
Hamilton Motors cf Dallas, with t^e finals of the national indoor
^[a sprinkling of SMU players on its t(rnnis championships today
playing roster, defeated Dr. Peppers p*rver. a-eded No 2. was the
[of Dallas. 43 to 40 Bill Blanton, favorite. But Bowdens fine sho:-
who played forward for SMU this U4juUU< against Waiter Senlcr of
Tr! tnson. made 24 points san Francisco yesterday shorten*d
vd The Brown Paper Millers of Mon- lhe odds. Bowden, seeded eighth
•TOO roe. La . beat the Jewish Commu- ^.arched to victory in straight sets.
^ nity Center of Dallas 62 to 32 Bry- 6.4 6.4 OTer ^ Californian.
300 ckl of the Millers made 21 points. iourtx
350 Sammy's meeu the Brown Millers __
^00 and the HamUton Motors play 81a- , f9|jpntp tn
106 ton this afternoon In the ttmi- ! A*Ua tBUenW lO ,
11 t •finals. The winners of the two DC K60pCn6Q SopTl
j games play tonight to determine _
| : which team will represent this sec- t LOS ANGELES. March 6—' UP)
4 tkm In the Ngtional A. A. U. ! —oepe Normllei, former manager of
Journey at Denver. The teams los- tiie Tllusna Jockev Club, announc-
AUefflN, To, March •—
(IPl—Carey did Geber wilt
ptxy tbe final game to •deeidr
the Irxaa hig i school cham-
pionship at SjlO ?. m. In Tex-
as I niveeslly'i Gregory Gym-
r.u!nn iti.'gh'.
In the srvoi td game ef the
■emi-linais th If morning. Gober
defeated Lirln vton 33 to 26 In
a hard foughi battle, tarry
ccoiplrtcty •ugrlasaed a Fort
IVoilh PelyUc ink tram. 27 te
16. In the f.rst game
Llvipgvten. d(h foer Ala-
bama Ind'tn* en their IBM
(-.am will plar Folytechnie *t
7:15 p. m. lodirld* a third place
la the raw. 1
Patty Berg Plays
Kathryn Hemphill
I Running Score
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Grinnell 43. Drake 40
Montana Stats 54. Denver U 36
Daniel Baker 36. Abllrne Chris-
tian 16.
Texas Christian 35
. Owens; HOU8TON, Texas. March 6.— ! Normtle declined to nsme his ar-
(UP)—Rice Institute and Baylor sedates or the terms of the pur-
University will close their 1937 1 chase of the track from a Mexican
i basketball seasons with a South- ’ workers’ group, in whose hands it
. Stone west Conference game here tonight. I has been since a foreclosure for la-
Johnson Coach Jimmie Kitts of Rice said bor claims of 1155.000
that Willis Orr. center, would re- He said race* will be run six or
Join his team to end the schedule, j seven moot s of the year when
Orr was hurt last Monday night in there is no racing in Southern Cali-
the Texas Christian University fomia
j Boxing Results t j
* *
Arkansas 38.
McMurry 29.1 toward Payne 38
At Fort Worth—James Elder 138.
technical K. O. Ov-r Dallas Orod-
wtn. 138. Houston (4>; Joe Elder.
142. Port Worth, stopped Erwin
'Cude. 141. Houston (3»: Billy Parks.
187. Port Worth outp:inted T. E.
trader. 158. Milford (4); Jojo
Paasante. 131. Houston, kayoed
’ Oecrge Friend. 135. -Muskogee
Okla (3>; Mike Plerera. 145: Hous-
•on. b:at Ramon Torres, 147, Los
Angeles (4>.
At HcUvwcod—Thny Chavez. 128.
Los Angeles, dedsioned Everett
Kightmlre. 129. 8ioux City. Ia. (10>.
At San Diego—Swede Berslund.
.166. San Diego, dedsioned Johnny
Nelson. 168. New York (12).
New York—Frapkle Wallace. 138
Cleveland and Enrico Venturi.
; 140‘t. Italy, drew (10>. ^
> Argue.
Green Case
McCraw
E. H.
tion of rare dr more of
it* beautiful color*.
Mcllotpne is easily
desned with say clean*
Miller
Miller
Miller
McCraw and Assistant Llewellyn
Duke left for Washington today to
argue the 511.000.000 E. H R.
Green estate lax case before the
United Stales Supreme Court.
Texas' request that the Supreme
Ccurt take jurtshLlion of the dis-
pute among stites was reviewed at
a departmental conference before
McCraw and Duke left. New York.
Massachusetts. Florida and" Texas
all claim the right to inheritance
taxes on the vast estate.
Riddle
Hudson
BUSY REXALL DfeUG STORES
B«MT thousand-ten- jam,ha! i see vouus still
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64GHT THOUSAND
—v TwwqTy- ^
and 2. MeOonaglll defeated Oray
J Little of Beaumont, 3 and 1 Bram-
mer eliminated Freddie Schultz pf
[Oalveetan, 3 and 2. Naute defeated
[Happy Lena. Galveston. | and 1.
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