The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 65, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941 Page: 7 of 16
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jay. StMlMStt 4, 1»4I
r0lf Club Title
’ourney Under Way
Oilers Return To
■* _ _ •. ,
fjv KOif tournament, a few
have been played and re-
ted at the club house,
tournament Is being con-
, o„ a scale different from
. )ur the past few years. There
K‘,y „ne 32-player night, and
j ial instances player# are
Ll to Play matAcs to get m-
l idtlal flight competition,
ornament Chairman George
h« announce that a con-
bracket will be set up
™ for #11 «rst round loser#.
. wii) give each entry a vir-
8. double elimination «etup.
champion wili be crown-
I thl, >«ar because C.L, Spence,
L defending champion, no long-
E. T. Aiwu. ™,
XjZ'S'ti.Sli:
m 'wCm£
*5 *are 2the remaining’ palr-
■ M Glover vs. A. R. Mullis,
_don Lillie vs. Tommy Moore,
Ft jfarr vs. Howard Humphrey,
Vwarne vs. the winner of the
I F Culp-U J- PhiUios match,
L« Bays vs. Gene Millard, Dr,
[t Davis vs. limmie Richard-
LT n. Foster v#. Bobbie
' fa tough one), Allen Vance
j W Ainsworth. Herman
Harry . Karkowski,
• .clu
title are M C.
and A, M.
winner of
Lowell Lammers-N. B. Avenell
match.
According to the jiosted rules—"
in voiced before the rains came
call for first round matches to be
completed before September 7,
second round by September 10,
quarter-finals by September 14.
semi-finals by September 17 and
finals by September 22.
Ordnance Works
Bus Line To Start
The new schedule of street
buses for the Tri-Cities will be
inaugurated tomorrow with serv-
ice) to the Baytown Ordnance
Works, Webb Gfccr, Bayshore. Bus
Line owner, announced today'
By Monday, he said, he expects
to have the full schedule of trips
.each 20 minutes to operation:
The schedule that begins to-
morrow, will serve both the re-
** and the Ordnance Works.
MlS will leave Baylor street
in Ferrell Park at 7 aj». tomor-
?fe3
Texas aveiftte, down Pruett to
Petiy-and thekto Baytown.
11 will operate at 7.a.m„ 3 p.m.
and 11 pin. daiV pj
AUSTIN. Sept. 4. <C.Rl
Coke R. Stevenson todl^ an-
nounced he had made appoint-
ments to attend the county fat
at Hallettsville on Friday and to
attend thd opening of a %’tL' C.
A. building at Houston next Mon-
day night. .
Conroe Due
As Opponent
In Contest
Fighting to gain a niche in the
finals of the Houston Post tourn-
ament. the Baytown Oilers dou-
M'Score
Sports Flashes
Giants Win Easily from Eastern Stars
ble back at 7:30 p.m, today against
the Conroe Wildcats. ,
tf of tbis garae j
undefeated team
he io-c!ub field wt
fireworks a w
$946
The vinuer of this game will
be the only undefeated team re-
maining in the 10-club field which
started the fireworks a week
ago.
Baytown scored a sensational
upset victory"over the Buford, Ga..
Bcna Allens last night, 12 to 9,
on the wave cf a savage 17-hit
attack against four Buford butl-
ers and some pif*y .relief hurling
Soldier Leon Lane. . -
Oilers connected often
h the slants served up hy The-
se nya. the veteran Jim Parker;
the southpaw Dick S.tone and
Ton La lining. .
George Mills started en th- hill
for the Oilers, and he pitch'd
courageoualy, if not effectively,
through f.ve ard one-third in-'
nings. During that lime ha al-
lowed 10 hits and cave up seven
runs. Lane followed and kept the
Georgians away from the plate
until a fielding lapse in the ninth
unsteadied him, The Bufords
pushed over two meaningless
runs in that final frame, but the
Oi|ers by ■ then had many too
many rune of their own.
biddy Didfiksen. A1 Simmons
| Phil Kirchem. each with three
ere the attack leaders,
.me up wjth one of the
,tches ever turned in
tournament game in
•hen he actually
out of bis way
in the third
base boxes. It wssN*. crucial out
too because the Buford murder-
ers’ row was coming up; *
fjaytown infield had just
a run to trickle in on a
Lane took charge of the situate
after that treat Kirchem play,
and he whiffed the final Georgia
batter to end t!v content
Tbp Oilers voided a two-run
Buford rallv n (he sei ond to s'-n-e
five times themselves. A1 opened
with a single and went to s-'-ond
on' a wild nitch. He tallied
Buck Bonds’ set. Tony
Buford
Shipley, 2b .
MMSk w* '■ •
Sloan, lb ..
McQutfg, cf .
Clift, rf
Mitchell, If .
’ Lyons, C .,; ;
Collins, ss ...
Harrin .
TKesanga, p
Parker, p . . .
R. Stone. , p .
Banning, p ..
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By Fred Hartman
Can You imagine Anything Greater Than
Helpingj Snotty-Nosed Kid See a Game?
, —$•#' «-C-
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Harrin hatted for Collins in 9th.
Baytown . nb r B'
Didriksen, If .....8 3 3
J. Stcne, 3b------S 1 2
Palmer, 3b ..—5 1 .1
Simmons, ss ... .8 2 3
Bonds, rf ....... 4 2 2
.Costa, ef .......4 1 2
Kirchem. C S 0 3
Kehoe, lb ..:..., 3 1 1
Mills, p y.10
Lane, p .1 0. 0
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, DUSIN’G OUR nearly 10 yews
in th-> .Tri-Cities, ye have been
identified with many movements
for this, that and the other. But
none of them actually will give
us as much pleasure as having a
part in the storing of the big
football prevne at Elms field on
Thursday night, Sept. 11
The Touehdo
Floyd B.
big noise
club,
Higginbotham
with
the
promotion,' is
the game If they had to’provide
.the where withal themselves,
TO MFjTlfE most pifful thing
f can imagine is the sight of a
snotty-nosed kid- in front of a
ball park unable to get in because
he is out of chips, l hpve been
in that position, and I -have
climbed over, skidded under and
crawled through fences to see
these games. My folks wobW have
NEW YORK^ Sept. 4. d’.l'i The
New York Giants, professional
football team, ^ smarting under a
humiliating defeat ; handed them
In-- vcir.hv rhe Eastern All-Stars,
unloaded both barrels on the 1941
Eastern collegians and scored a
smashing 23 to 3 triumph in the
SiXfh annual charity ga
before a record-breaking crowd
of 94,279.
Canadi’s newsprint ’ production
the first four months of 1941 was
1,062, 670 tons, >n increase oyer
the 1,003,081 tons for the same
sponsoring th« rvrot, and i d.w.1^ 0ff if the, had bought
r
TOfAte . :.:40 12 17 27
Score by Innings,
Buford ....... ... 020 212 002— 9
Baviown l........ 0S2 102 02X-12
Runs batted in, Lyons 2, Col-
lins, Bonds, Kehoe, Didriksen 2,
Kirchem, J. Stone. Clift 2, Ship-
ley, Harris, Simmon# 2, Costa.
Two-base hits, Clift 2, Kehoe, Mit-
chell, Didriksen, Palmer. Three-
base hit, Didriksen. Stolen bases,
Simmons; Sacrifice, Kehoe; dou-
ble play. J. Stone .to Simmons to
Kehoe; bases on balls, off Mill*
4, Stone 2, Lane 3; struck out by
Mills- 1, ‘ Parker 1, Lane 2. ban-
ning 1, Stone 4; innings pltcbgd,
by Thesanga, 1 1-3 'gith 4 h!its, 3
runs; Parker, 2 1-3 with 7 hits, S
runs; Mills, 5 1-3, 10 hfts, 7
runs; R. Stone, 3 2-3 with 4 runs,
4 hits; winning pitcher, Mills.
;osirig pitcher, TTiesanga; wild
pitches, Thesenga, R. Stone; left
on bases, Buford 9, Baytown 7;
umpires. Tolar and Schulte,
• 'tiesd will b§ charged to grid
fans a< this area to witness this
spectacle. And* brother, it will
be a spectacle.
AND THAT 13 the reason for
the payOff; We have believed,
arid our friends have believed,
that there ate many kids in the
Tri-(.\Ues who fail, to witness
Gander 'football games ' because
they dp not have the. price of a
ticket. This money the Touch-
down club WUl’rhise from this'
show will be tutned over to the
school athktie association ear-
marked;’for only one purpose—to
tickets for underprivileg-
ed kids.
Lee Principal R. B. Sparks and
Junior High Principals Tiuett
Creamer and John Stuart will be
clothed with authority to hand
out tickets to youngsters whom
they know would not get to see
me a ticket and saved oh the
clothing bill, but never mi mi
about that.
A kid can't follow football
without becoming inoculated with
the sjwrt; Once he gets ' the
“fed,” brother, he is a. goner.
He will steal money from his
wife or even stall off the preach-
er to buy football tickets in later
life.
THIS GENERATION of fans
didn’t originate football. " We
found it flourishing wh«a-we got;
here. You old mossbaeks who
are always belly-aching about
football and other sports can’t
blame us for the stress placed
on it.
WE LOVE OUR football,
if you get in our way. we
going on through any way.
and
are
Grid Prevue Will Present Over 400 of
Our Choice Youngsters at Their Best
Tournament Calendar
......• 3
...... 2
Ciote Spring ....... 2*
Buford ?v......... 1
Harris Co.' Lumbor t
Hughs# T«dU; rrr
Gosmr Sweeney . l
Per Month
Buys One of These
went out, but Kirchem also hit
aafelv. Ronds scored on Tahoe's
double. That brought in Jim Wt-
ker. Kirchem was out at the
plate, on Mills’ grounder, but Did-
riksen’s triple chased Kehb* end
Mills home. Buddy dented the
payoff when a wild relay proved
costly. 1 a . •; ... ;
The Oi|ers came back with two
more in the th'rd on hits hy
Bonds, Oast a and Kirchem, cou-
pled with a’ Puford error That
- brought: Leftv Dick Stone to the
Pet.
1.000
1.000
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xEdna
xSouthern Select .
xSouthern Pacific
x—Eliminated.
Friday’s Results
Baytown 7; Cole. Spring. 3;
Ccnroe 5; Southern Pacific 4
Saturday^ Result* :• m{'
Harris County Lumber 15; 100
Southern SJett 5.
Hughes Tool 5; Sweeney 0.
Y*S Results
_ A - brought. Leftv Dick Stone to the
iND Y U SED CARS \ S,
Cole Springs 15; Southern Se-
.lect 4. . - . ":\T ■
1935 PonHae "46,, Fordor Sedan
It’s in tip-top shape . . . r«^y to go. •
1934 Chevrolet 4-dr. Totirinq Sd.
We guarantee it to be the very best buy
III town for the money.
1934 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan
Try it and^youll b^ ik^because it’s a
1932 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan
Has been talun exceptionally g<md <*re of,
1*33 DC SOTO coure
II you like DcSotas ' . . here’s your
and -another in the fifth befo-e
Mills got in trouble in ttutAjgMl,
Bavtown came thmn-h with more
marrin in the sixth Didriksen
and Jack Stone singled in rapid
fire order. Ruddv sec red on an
error, and Simmons’ fly counted
Stone,
To open the eighth Palmer <lnii-
hi“d ard scored on AVs on.- hSsgS
A1 went to second on th" throw
home and xswiped third That
h-ought Tannine; in and fe-t
Sto«n to the chowers. sBonds
whiffed but- t&fa. connected to
count SimmeffsT
'Mirwas aitrexcm for fhe Bu-
ford uprising in the ninth that
was throttled before it got too
dangerous.
M-mwer Joe Jihbs had honed
Momlay'n Results
lirford 14, Edna 0.
Conroe 8; Hughes Tool 7.
Tuesday’s Results- , /
Cde Spring 12; Edna 7.
... Sweeney 7: Seuther» Pacific
Wednesday’s Schedule
8 p.m., Buford vs, Bajrtc^wa.
Wedo
Bav
EVERYBODY ISTSiking about
tth'i arid prevue, and it wiH be
something.
There will be the Gander A
squad parading in th-ir new
game uniforms and showing off
some Of the basic Stallworth and
Sale maneuvers. In this group
will be three dozen lads.
B. squad Coach C„ Q. Smith
Will parade at least that many in
the uniform, of the Rebels,
i. Coach Charlie Burris will have
1lis Horace Mann boys, at least
two teams strong, making their
way jjjp and down the field;
Coach‘Speedy Rushing's BaStSS®
junior champions of 1940 will be
'ytojrt there with at least two, teams
Of. red suits.
will be a minimum of
iformed football players
the different teams
ih the system.
The two iapior high, school
bands will M there. That, will
County whe and at least,
The crack Robert E Lee High
school band. 100:odd strong, will
be there oarading and 'playing
that “deliejoue" njuric'.
The Lee Br-gadinri, af 100 beau-
tiful girls will stage one of their
memorabh drill*.
Figure that out for yourself. 100
gridders, 100 junior bandsmen,
100 senior, bandameh and 100
beautiful girL.. If seeing that
many kids ain’t worth a dime,
you go on and stay. at homo.
We wouldn't want you with vs
anyhow.
'red suits.
There will
», Uniform'
presenting
SPEAKING OF football, we are
reminded that your tickets - are
waiting for yoa^at Cone’s drug
stores (either in BaytoWn or
Goose Cre- k d-cpending . upon
where you livfc). You can drop
by and pick them up any time
now.
If you have not reserved your
season tickets, and you want
some, cali H. S. Malone at 330.
The cost is three bucks for six
honje games.
The first game is with Pasa-
dena on Sept. 19.
The Pasadena game is just as
certaifr to be a sellout—weather
favorable—as you are to be broke
the day after pay day. If you ’
don’t get a duear in advance for
that contest uyou probably will
see the tilt from a perch atop a
tree somewhere/;
Bav-Tex Soper Buys
For Payday H
Port and Muscatel
WINES
_ $4 19 4-3/4 Quart
' \ Bottles $1
Closeout...
National Eagle
Blended WHISKEY
Nationally Advertised
$2.65 Value § 4 95
Now..; M
QUARTS.......... ■
Garrett’!
Virginia
WIN
Popular
Flavors!
FIFTHS...........
...fel
oO Ul W
GLENMORE BOND
0.,s235’»T
OLD MR. BOSTON
4 Years Old—90 Proof ’ '
^225P951IE
AJAX PORTO
RICAN RUM
$-195
FIFTHS.............. 1
VIKING GIN
AJAX GIN
85 Proof
QUARTS........
$|S5
90 Proof §479
Grain Gin.
QUARTS...../..». ■ *
3-Bay-T(
... MAINHT.
Baytown
;x Package Stores-3
218 NORTH Across from
BOOSE CREhR ST. Baytown Postoffiee
140W THAT THE CLASS OF 41 AND 42 WILL BE UNDER WAY SOON
tilf YOuNG COLLEGE MAN WILL WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE
NEWEST STYLES AND FASHIONS WILL BE. LET MAX ALTMAN MAN’S ,
t SHOP HLL YOUR BOY’S NEED. TWO EX-COLLEGE MEN TO SERVE YOU. n
chance at a dandy.
1*34 PLYMOUTH COUP!
Need a smart coupe? Well bet you’ll take
Vi,.:,;., thU one.
1929 PLYMOUtH SEDAN
A real buy for the low price we are asking.
1933 DODGE COUPE
✓
« car th»t is food for many, many
more miles of real service. -
Central Chevrolet Co.
to nitch r ane against 9:30 aj», - gweenjr vs, Harris
hVM. and he mav do so yet. BiU County Lumber.
Rrodie’s win over the Harris
C-ountv Lumbermen proved h»
was readv, and Giibs may send
him to the hi!) at the stort
Wd lone in reserve again as he
did last ni^ht.
For Conroe it likelv will be
Cmriv Pa«#ett.» a' former
erpt years due to arm trouble.
star;
aligns of
Calendar
TEXAS LEAGUE
W. I* * I
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Houston
Tul«»H
Shreveport ...
San* Antonio ^
but one th«* is Ixingrv for to"T-
ne-oent g«M. Tjte two Co^as,
srssm- «
uniforni#. r. ,4. Houston 3.
P-eball being whet it, r to- Shreveport 4, Tylsa :
night’s game Is a toss WO- Bav- R*n Antoinln 3, Fort 1
town i» favored e--- Oklahdma City 9, Be;
fo^dVri'i wer'' Bnvtcwn at the AMERICAN LEAGUE
start of the game last night.
TO MAKE FINAL arrange-
ments for the show, the Touch-
down club, a group of knockers
who do ail their knocking to
wffl meet at 12:89 p.
nteJRMIW at the Baytown dor-
mitoiy for a luncheon. . , I, ;
ftoyija - ffiMk. the Houston
t’s gilt to Its subseription list,
parse nled in one of his
addn-sses 4n s«ne phase
international situation,
some, more dope
Coach Dan
tsars, will
grid train-
_________ The, foothill season
almost here, and we have to
in Ope proper frame of
some way.
’ ..........; '
get you
mind soi
All Used Cars Kept Under Cover
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8
^HOhT.S 3r_uoo
GOOSE CREEK
512 W. TEXAS AVE.
ns«Ki ^L'fV' ^ TO 7
CLEVELAND. Bent 4. <WrThe
heavier Cleveland Rams, smashed
to a
fore 30,000 fans m tsoveiano sva
dium over, an all-star team drawn
mainly fro™ raldwestem untver-
New York........ . .i
Boston ...........
Gbteatro .......
Krf..:::::
st Louis
Philadelphia . ..
w«shin«ttm ^-- . 04
Wednesday’s Results
i
August Building
Permits Decline
Construction of new .buildings and
improvements on structures ah
ready standing have dropped over
50 per cent in Goose Creek for
August as compared to a month
agtV a report to the department
of labor, bureau cf labor aiatte-
ties showed today.
The report indicated that for
July, m.400 of building permit*
were issued from the city hall
We Have Your Fdi Hat Ready.
Your Initials in Gold Fret-
Dobbs or Stetson *C
Other Hata at 8346 and MAS
SUITS You
Will Make a
Hit on Any
Campus!
Single or -
Double Breasted
$9450
LL
TO *40.00
O Blues
# Browns
• Greens
O Tweeds
ketVft
et t<
■31-
lether
cibljOlC
[tst i
■JA
Only games scheduled.
j_ NATIONAL LEAGUE
^.......... -I:
I^OTtq
Phlltt ,
We-’ni*«<tav’»
W-roklyn 4-
'Pittsburgh
Pt Lou
A building
September } j
permit was issued
to Mrs. Emma Hun-
$200. re-roofing Job
t A4aaKattanaad|fteo—
SHIRTS/ All Sizes..
WING SHIRTS.....
$2.00
..$1.45
2. two per-
fof the con-
struction of frame- houses. A _*2500
; wps issued to Jos Colk aj-
oorn, frame residence;
permit was issued to
i for a f?ve-r«*m frame
- - • Pearce
er i a t?000 permit
to O. B. Riley for a
frame house.
. Phoenix Sock*.39c-55c
31 Intefwovpn Socks.*35c-,y0c
all Nor-East Ties.....— ........$1.00
. Hickok and Paris Belts........$1.00
^ Hickok and Paris Braces~»il .00
Sleeveless Sweater........$1.00 up
Shirts-Shorts, Each............29c up
$
Others at *4
Shoes
ir 13“
Rain Coats
Slack Pants
Cowboy Boots..
.Sport Shirts.............
Manhattan Pajamas
Lounging Robes.........%.--$2.95 up
----—L}—.--— ---
..........$4.?5 .
.$4.95 up *
$12.95 up
$3.95 up
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