Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929 Page: 11 of 12
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BROtyttWOOD BULLETIN, TUESDAY MARCH 26,1929
McKinney May Enter
; Lone Star Loop
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McKINNEY, Ita., Much SB—ijpi
—A meeting of IMwm noon ana
cltisens of McKinney hi scheduled
for tonight to etamm the posslbtl*-
tie* of entering the Lob* SUr
Lnim.
JpFTulio* end Ray Fx)*. who
course in 1927 In the “Mias * *"*f* , *m^#a *® ®*n A‘n
America V," was broken by more 100,0 ^‘rkall officials and Brar
than IS mile* an hour. | player* at Corpus Ctortstl as the re-
Wood’s record breaking speed suit of the fine pitching of Neal
"»"***?• after a week of delay ^ jMaer Poth in the
2?^? hX ml? stralsht**Sa» runI flm *•***• <* d writ* with the Sea-
were officially timed and recognloed ^SJte^allowed
W OU. ^ Ol tx. Amrrlran
mrrirT? r hmln«* Myen, vivst Texas Lea*-
2T52oc2.w JSSTSyT7'rr-.'n««~*,°r?*?• aM1-
w,Mrt » j j After a day of rest, forced upon
Meyer* ana a. j. urn.___them by rain and cold weather, the
CH1CAOO. Mhrch SB.— (A*) —
Jackie Fields, Chicago Hebrew lad
who earned his boxin* In Califor-
nia. today holds a synthetic claim
at least, to the world** welterwelfht
boxin* fhamptonship. He acquired
youn*
Wednesday and Thursday of next
week la not ffdr the University of
Notre Darnel at'South Bend. Indi-
ana.1 And tf any do have this idea,
we are forced- to call attention to
the error, as the team Is none other
than the one and real Notre Dame
bal dub.1
that hurt year eMablMhort a record
of D2» tS miles an hour on the
Detrott river, the famous speed boat
driver yesterday flashed his trim
little boat up and down the Indian
ttver six times for an average apef»d
of 03.122 ernes an hour.
The fre^i water record thus was
Abilene Teame to
S. M. V. Relate
< * * * ft:. . s*li> ;
It by decisively defeattn*
Jack Thompson. San Frandeco!
negro challenfer In their ten round I
battle In the historic old coliseum'
last night—* thrtlHn* tight that
came perilously near ending In a'
panic in the eighth round
A crowd of more than 9.000 per- I
sons, drawn to the battle by the ’
Intensive rivalry between the pair,
and excited beyond the ordinary
thrill by what was one of the best
welterweight fight* to ring history, j
was thrown into a panic in the;
eighth round when tw«o spectators.)
one drawing a knife and the other j
a gun to settle their private fight
in one corner of the arena, predpi-1
tated a terrifying scene of disorder,
resulting in the injury of many
spectator*, some perhaps suffering
fatal injuries.
ABILZNE. TkX.. March 3B—TTbflk
teams of two of the local eolNga*
will be represented at the SMMffl
Methodist University retag meet at
Dallas 3aturday. Thirteen men MM
here will take part In the Dallas
meet.
Abilene Christian College wM
compete In both the B. M. U. meat
at Dallas Saturday and at the Uni-
versity of Texas relays at Austin
Friday. Coach J. Eddie Weems, of
Abilene Christian will tain four
men to Austin and Captain Jamas
Vickery will join the team at Dal-
las. Abilene Christian will compete
In only two events at Austin, the
medley mile relay race and the
broad jump. The relay team wifi
be Jot Hodges Jesse Wood, Roy
Stevens and Dyle Vaughn. Stev-
ens win compete In the broaff jump.
At Dallas Vickery wilh enter the
3.000 meter race.
Simr..aria University wRl sand
eight men to the Dallas mast. Cap-
tain Bounds in low bardlqn Small
In the shot and discus; Gregg in
the discus, broad jump and high
jump; ann probabh Davenport or
Bartlett in the javelin throw.
mons will also have a two mile re-
lay team. L
WMMb Palls Spudders occupied
'GS TO PLAY 1~|£§SSS3
AND SA1IMAY
, Tuha of the Western League here
real treats when the two hard hit- Ted Lyons and Art 8hire* are
ting clubs take the field here Frl- among the exea who win return to
day afternoon In the first of the Katy field. The Cubs’ yanntgans
two game series. « journeyed to Mexia to mix with tha
The Frogs come to Brownwood ]Dallas Steers,
from Austin where they play the The coldest wear.ier o* the train-
Texas Longhorns of Uncle Billy ing season greeted the Port Worth
Dlsch Wednesday and Thursday. Cats at Mineral Wells today, but it
Coach Clark, a former diamond wasn’t cold enough to cause Man-
star far the Frogs, is glad to get ager Atx to call off the dally prec-
rpHX baseball team of Notre Dame
*■ U making a tour of the South-
west and while in Texas will play
Baylor University. Texas Aggies and
ommisstan of lard and butter In
cooking, the avoidance of fried
foods and the preparation of the
vegetables without milk, oil or egg
dressing.
It Is also Important to empha-
sise that everything on the list must
be eaten. Such patients also are
advised to take a teaspoonful of
soda in a half glass of water twice
each day to avoid acidosis, which
may develop during reduction by
diettag.
Obviously the proper handling of
a patient on a reduced diet la an
extremely scientific and tartwiryi
matter, lnvohng regular observation
and study to avoid dangerous com-
plications.
The human body Is in many re-
spects like a machine, whfclide-
mauds a certain amount of fuel for
a certain amount of energy output,
but It vanes from the machine in
the fact that It wtl] use up the ma-
chine itself If the fuel la not equiv-
alent to the energy output.
Daily Health Talk
rpHTRE are all sorts of fads and
A fancies for reducing weight, but
there Is one certain fact about
weight reduction no person win
gain in weight If the number of
calories taken Into the body bal-
ances or Is less than the amount of
energy put out.
There is a small number of cases
of people whose glands do not func-
tion adequately and who tend to
put on weight on small amounts
of food, but even in these cases the
gland treatment la Important for
the glandular condition and not for
ihe reduction of weight.
Some people use up much more
energy than do other*; some peo-
ple have low metabolic rates and
hence tend to put on fat. The
scientific reduction of weight takes
Into account the metabolic rate and
governs the treatment accordingly.
Caleulatlac Diet
R< rntly physicians have be* -. *■-
ball team to get revenge. They
j learned U from tha aviators. Altar
I tha Olants had swamped the flyers
, in a practice game yesterday, the
local boys evened things up by tak-
tain Walter Hagen. Johnns Farr* :
Horton Smith and ottvrv and arrest
tha title from Us currant Claimant.
Bniy Burke, of West Point, n. y.
The tournament win,for 72 holes
over the number two , course at
Pinrhurst couptry chib for f2 V» In
prises. Seventy four pros and ama-
teurs took the field the first pair
far recent defeats In golf,
rhen we beat anyone its a
certainty that LUCK la
us. And pl'sse notice that
reed Ip spelled with eapttal
Bigger and Better
Race Program For ^
\ Brady This Year
QEYERAL business men hate
O spoken favorably latqly of a
twlOaht baseball league for Brown-
wood tills summer. And apparently
Loose speaaing In favor of such an
organisation, want strictly an ama-
teur league. It la the concensus of
opinion that each team inclined to
enter the league be restricted to a
limned number of college or ex-
perienced players.
rpHE main object of such a league
A would be to glvs a large num-
ber of working men a chance to
get out and take some wholesome
exercise. Also It would afford
amusement and entertainment for
many others.
curing weight reduction in patients
by calculating the oorrect diet for
the Ideal weight or whatever weight
Is desired and feeding the patient
accordingly.
For tnatanoa. a woman M years
-of age. M inches tall and married
should have as an ideal weight B0
kilograms or 125 pounds. A diet
was calculated for her so that ahe
had a daily intake of 881 calories,
which included B0 grama of pro-
tein. 45 grams of carbohydrate, and
21 grams of fat.
She weighed at the beginning of
treatment 176 pounds or SO kilo-
grams. If ahe wished to maintain
this weight she would hare to take
It was eatl
£ wun a leiegrapnic ear
S to the Natron’s Needs
Roy 8tevens. unanimous selection
for the all-T. t A. A. backfield last
season, and C. B. Hendrick, end. will
be co-captains of the Wildcat grid-
den next season.
Coach Bqgs Morris will start
spring football training this week
and win continue the work for
about six weeks Abilene Christian,
runner-up In the! conference last
season, is already being rated as
toother likely contender for the
title. The Christian backfield
should have no equal in the T. I. A.
A. with Stevens. Chevee, Roland.
Keyes, Moyers. Smith. Black and
Thompson. all letter men. on deck.
In addition, there will be Jet Hod-
ges. a huge and fast ball toter.
There will not be quite so much
experience in the line, but there
was a plentiful supply of weight In
the freshmen lists last fait and
Coach Morris win develop a good
C • 1 if
’ xift & Co
only three inning* against the
BrapM. but he made the Robin*
Took like a real’ban dub while he
was doing it He gave only three hits
and one run. and got great >upport
As soon as he was taken out the
Brooklyn defense erected and they
lost the game.
Base hits have been so few and
far between reoenUy that Manager
Shot ten of the Phillies is worried.
“When it Isn’t one thing in brll
lf« another- he .said, at. Winter-
haven, Florida, yesterday. '"Wv»j
been walling about our pitching all
spring but now that Is coming
am. nd all right we cant hit a bafl
out at the infield."
The situation to not alluring so
mpany keep* in touch with the
dunging demands of mil ports of the coun-
try. More than 7000 telegrams are sent swd
received in a single day by the Chicago
General Office.
. Marketing Swift's products keeps a huge
organisation working at a telegraph ie tempo.
Th^ retail store where yon buy Swift’s
Premium Hams and Bacon is only one of tha
thousands that mnst be supplied by Swift ft
Company at the right time with the right
amount of the right kind of meat.
II is a problem! And the story of how it
is solved makes interesting reading in the
Swift St Company 1929 Year Book. Yon will
find much of interest and value to yon in
this book. Please nafl the coupon below
for a. free copy. * . )
,2400 calorics a day.
mated th'-refore that ah* would loae
from 12 to 14 pounds a month on
'the reduced diet. The diet was
.maintained for .ten weeks, during
which time she lost 42 pounds.
At the end at the period she be-
gan to feel tired ana exhausted.
The diet was increased until she
had gained four pound* and then
changed so that she would main-
1 tata this weight.
I The typico? reduction diet, such
ok was given to this woman and
others of similar type. Included for
breakfast one egg and one ounce of
ibread; for lunch^ode egg and four
ounces at averted vegetables. In-
cluding lettuce. s; ;ba h. asparagus,
celery, mushroom*, tomatoes, brut-
sel sprout*, cauliflower, radishes,
cabbage *nd onions; for dinner, one
cup of bullion three ounces of lean
meat weighed after cooking and
lour ounces of assorted vegetable*
Other directions * included the
Poland. Spain. Australia. Canada,
and ail parts aI the United States
several wete. He Is hi Hot Springs
undergoing treatment foe an injured
back. Joe Boley. regular shortstop,
Is unable to throw to first bare
because of a sore arm.
5tts Du t/ieig Named
9am Rice, veteran of many cam-
paigns in the Washington outfield
and a consistent 300 hitter, probably
will occupy the role of a substitute
this season. Manager Johnson has
deckled that Goslir. Barnes and
West—the latter two youngsters-,-
will compose the regqhr ostful.
Starting today the Nats become
hosts to the Brooklyn Dodgers for
two days at their Tampa, Florida.
j FIGHT RESULTS {
DUN or where the match will
v take place, we are unable to
J, but for the benefit of the gen-
al public we are forced to say that
ty sports editor rataa higher at
jy line of endeavor than do these
ty* who stand up and shoot a line
r hot air into a ‘Mike’ for a living
REMOVAL
NOTICE
()n March 27th our office will be
moved to 318 BROWN ST.
Swift & Company
T - -- * • 1 kOi’i \*w/, opm RK/CI B,
°ocsteao, Idaho, outpointed Danny
pelmontri Chicago. (1J. .Jimmy
Mollett. Chicago outpointed Andy
Today's Exhi
Baseball Schedule
SbUttle. Atlantic City. <5>.
TLAN8A8 CITY, Mo Babe Hunt.
Ponca Cttty, Okia.. outpointed Tiny
Roebuck, Kansas Ctty, GS>.
Fargo. N. D„ <S>.
f’Hi: a: FI phi a B*rnv Bass of
Philadelphia*, . outpointed Horry
l^rbe*. 8t. Louis, (10). Baby Joe
Gaos. California, outpointed Youn?
Ketcheii. Chester, Jo, (10). Vlncen*
Forgionne / Philadelphia, stopped
Babe McCorgary. Oklahoma. <*>.
IIKMPHIS. Trim.—Buster Mol-
llnl. New Orleans, outpointed Mick-
ey Ftdcr. Cleveland. (8).
. LITTLE ROCK, Ark—Red Her-
flni Utica, N. Y„ and Jimmy Ev-
ans, Milwaukee, drew. (10).
NEW CASTLE, Pa, Joe Rohan-
na, Cleveland, stopped George Ker-
<By mm AM S t. rrreea) t
AT TUCSON, Aria.—Chicago (N)
vs. Tucson, n-
AT PHQtNHC, Arte.—Detroit (A)
vs. Pitt bdrgh '<N>. I V
AT WAOO, Tbx —Chicago (A) vs.
w*co ^ |
AT ttXNTER HAVEN, FWw—8t
Louis <JT> n. Philadelphia (NY.
AT TAMPA, Fla.—Brooklyn (N)
vs. Washington (A).
AT ST. PETERSBURG, FkL—
Boston N) vs. Philadelphia (A).
fork Begun On
School Building
Swift St Company,
4039 Packer* Avenue,
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BRADY, Texas, March J*— (8P)—
c rations Have been completed
id the laying of the foundation
gun on Brady * new $125,000 high
bool which Is to be completed
September 1.
The Thomas-Sable Construction
mpany of Dallas la in charge of
s construction watt.
“Here you are, miss Tell your
fortune and all about your future*
husband for a shilling.'’
“No; but can you ten me about
the past of my present husband for
future use."—Tit-Bit*
AT ORLANDO. Fla.—Cincinnati
(N) vs. Columbus (AA). *
, • Test-day's RemRM.
AT AVON PARK Fla -«t Louis
<N> 14; New York (A) t.
AT ST. PETERSBURG. Fla—
Boston (NY 8; Brooklyn <N) 8.
AT BRADENTON. Fla.—Boston
(A) 12; Indianapolis (AA) 8.
AT ANAHEIM. Cal—Portland
(PC) 4; Pittsburgh (N) 3.
GARDEN Ho** a n d
Lawn Mower*. Phone 58,
Looney’* Hardware or cal
and make yttir aeleHkm.
uce Flowers, New
outpointed Joey
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