Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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Cooking School
but tagged botoy
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rood
greeted
Wi*tey
of the
ptet, #
at the OonuauhRy das Company.
The school sta--ed Tuesday aue»-
ihe crowd that poured Into noon and good crowds bar* attended
yield for the opening game noon and good crowds bait atteod-
sertos between tbs «>
and the Athletics. r i
semJ-rioulous conditions out-: --—-
park for several hours, the M iaUt ^ riss^. bar* of
| iSCticn-s were opened up iTT ZZZI wT™ • irMaaa It almoet
ESSSIH 2Su2«
two hours before the gaine. uCtQC # Tgry cam. Stephen-
rxu*° risen up. Ball ons, TflBde Bail 2. out-
“ ^ ^ ‘ strike
Ik* doi.a;
seemed ns
doubt the pgrit
filed to Ste-
phenson near the foul line on the
first pitched} ban. No runs, no
wu, as enoT' i**ue left.
Root up. Bail
fjte^Strjw on*
ho swung so bum.
\ if
B*u &• T&
gtot the
Ball one. outside and
sms:»
Foul bock into stands.
stands
lo*
Apt* struck out, edjpfc
end inside Rot* struck out. jwi
haid.
_ JW curve ouMde.
Olfhth strike oat.
not f|
puzzlers No runs, no hits, no
errors, none left
Ad - baedMd #cnuhrdLshrdlshrdluju
Sixth inning. Athletics
ishop up
. Strike
up.
strike one.
up. Ball one, outside end
called. Bisnyp
English to onmm.
Ball one. Outside. Foul
It was e puny foci.
Strike two. swing. Haas west out
on a long fly to Wilson. Hr caught
Ik In front of ,lhe bit-achen;
Cochrane up one outside
and high. B*U two. inside, nearly
Cochrane
hit him.
Iteul to
:uas. no
Taylor
o hit*
want
back of the
no errors, non* left.
taoecupM to 1U tout ot--*• •»*“
ihrtll cry of the pep and pea ^bs w°fi * 1^' kfriltHfl
the activity of cameka-
sa •iss sw- - -
•arty scans*.
and too poli-
te order.
uo. ion> **■
policemen to k$ep singled
pitched
Sirtir* Otrt Three
Sixth inning. Cubs: wnyitsh up.
Strike one called, a alow curve. Ball
|t>ne, outride. Strike two. English
tgwung at a slow ball Foul into the
two. high. Foul into
Standi back of first base. English
struck oof, be want out swinging.
ana. be swung
Foul, strike two.
JMMk md Miaeht put swing. Foul,
nous act. •‘rmbasd from wo Fteuc near
ea.- wttfc A1
as he "*wam'f across left oa bam.
fieid to the aid of the helpless
to1
„ wr; Jtornsay .up
ward first base. Ortmm up Grimm Ball »»>*. ou_
) A Tte tor filed «me, , - tVTa
pitcher % mound wuson
Ho runs, one hit, no errors, one
fans needed
some 9
keep werau Tbs weather was tool
nough for orrerooaU and tea. bet-
ter edited for dcbpktod. Glad bam
they ted notftifhe to
abbot, ssrerwl h
or box
an
Third tedteg.
up Strike one, ha towwt dtnfca
■a swung again, as a ball ovk-
BaD one, outride, real into
of tie Cube dugout.
to —^ - -
Bab pepped
cam© in fate. _X
Blsshop up Strd
» Beil one, niwgtile and
oute>d# Strte two
, back to the
V. HTNCrrON,
toof Udders «
Ote. —
U> OkCWLGC \um
gunr«
I «*d Ihd
issue. U-«. did not
that
wvjwttj expected
xv or Thursday.
Confronting
mm m ux
b the admin-
he r-pubLraa
iterative clauses of Ote
ate today taniad to
W g)*a labor aa well as
Ms** By imr
A nrrf to prwsdht aulhftoatloo af
tor-coalition's victory over the ad-
-rtfhtv—at on to. taking the flWUe
Htetew IIbIMIm*
sr
•proposal is that the
itself.-Instead of the nce-prUlsnt
dcstgnxte the ‘ ’
when tbs time cocoes, to confer
differences in the
voted to continue the
favored by the
the gr^up win
■ time, tb* ~
hevee It eoukl
«>•
enoa
at _
M
pF - f uijr
tow Ban two.
called mi
Bishop Bned tn
the ball without
uatetdl «ut of Ms toaekA
_ up BaB one, outatee m’.
- —. | Tte rvmha W a# their silve- hair- str,K’’ °°*- ®dll two,,jou side Ball
^ on the fted at 11:45. The
roared a
favorites and the
mined (or immediate action.
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Strike two.
ball. Foul
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Haas bunted at the
Idkd* the semen. Ball
A Haas waited. r
Cochran* up Strike one. nring-
tff. Tsyior threw to flirat. te;
SttetefttdteMBgS Sl^thffaads'ta lefTotlABan aas]
- high. Cochrane hit to McMU|in
and was thrown out at first, thv
third baseman recovering the ball
up Strike
outside. F
*nd%)V&ul
(truck out
swinging at t
utm Strike on
dt an outside curve.
; Foul
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one, be ISung
"o. BaB
to and
he etc-
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b to frtehum the Athtetoe of I Monum.no
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ich the
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diving
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Strike
x Foxx
kte bad
I well
oh J
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Fool. terflN
ante wife. 47 and
14 to Step
u». 41 jm
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Itie flnt (ign of
on tner
btock U of Mtew-
A 4L U ‘ *W aid wife
F Atomy, pacts eg *k« IX14.
re in bmek tot of ptaakst
ngd
When the bA
war fltuhs to
---ef the dug^it by!^-, _ ^
T. E. j ing greeting cards to t|M CXbs.
hits, no errata, one
Third inning. Cuba: Boot up He
m vlgorouety spptoulsd as ha
came to bat. Strt
tet mused the bell a
rne. . uLUd* and lowr.
two. into Urn left field _ _
struck out swinging at the third
strike. A curve
McMT.au up: Sinks-one. called.
Foul, strike two in the stands Bui
ne .r.yd ' McMillan singled u,
center. He hit a stow curve Er. r-
4 for
to tow
1
o, call-
Dykes
«
( u none
I
f
toi Ik
14.1Stead
:VKi
oh the nnTtf? pjttemftobte
. jflke Oengroa, little southpaw.
iresSfe
to an
lish up. English hit into right
two basoa. McMillan going
•nm t
.hlrd.
1
Hormby dp. Tim r—^d
-ootlag loudly for a ran. /Strike
aBp swung. Ball ona, .ogr. buute .
two. swung It was a stow curve. !
n*n two. high. Hornsby struck out -1
i SSf
I p call-
• *t and
t 1id not
I
n sing-
1 second
1 mr as
( as eon
w Tay-
nrtngfng at the
stow curvy. Wilson
"trike, another
Foul, strlte
Held.
*
l Into the stands in r%ht i
strike two, Wilson swans all
ther ley curve. Wioon teruek out,
».nglng at a ball near the middle
f the plate.
No rang, two hits, no errors, two
aaUeA
11 1 ana,
j aek to
Zi*
i
o dan-
m base
arUu.
called
tnsldrt:
ill one. Inside. Bush ; JL "TiV X OdV
Poul .sirik^ nnn 1 * f w
through the box.
mE | T 2
aa sztfiVZJtiz
ft w as but at the Hate, Both
-“£s?£ aSraaMSt
,Vp. Ortmm. Two rune, two
errors, tfbo 14ft. '
Is Cotton Forecas
7fwf L_*■- - _
ashototon Oct. ».—<jp>—An m I«r to the eases date tpH
Ninth inning, Ouh"
a5BKs itass
went out, thmke to Foxx Elunkp
WASHINGTON, Oct. A- _ _
toertess of flo.ooo bales was shown nuvflto bate,
today fe) the Department of Agricul-, round
turn's October cotton- production
forocaet u compared with a month
ago. The indicated crop was placed
»; i4.9i* oou balsa by ewsp rw-
porting board as compared with
race
82S.OOO bales -tote
4 71 000 bales ginned
Decreases in the indi
w Carolina? Tekas ai
timninge by st»t4
Alabama BMH,
Artena 14.484.
OaLfomlg ULMC.
indicated crop In
Tekas and Oklahoma
were more than offset by
in the
fromH
central portion
Ow/Bte-lc
the
* in create*
of tttp.llfe-
<pwn
and
arotohd him n*wa*
-,nd "truck _ ___ _
Side Bhmke stood up after e mo- Mtetelpp* and the Dteta portions
mem and returned to tkp mound of Arkansas and Lo iHtonft, the
Cuyler up. Strike on*, called, board reported, the crop 1* turning
board saML
■Ddu H
Mississippi 908.124.
Mlssotei 23.073
New Mexico 8,281.
Cuyltet hit to Dykes, who made e out much bettor than was
to first base for a two a month ago.
throw to
error, as
Cuyler went to sec- Condition of the crop was reported
Sgj per sent af nontml, ea com-
Stoahenaon up BaB one. outside, pared with M 4 per cent * year ago
Foul, strike one, into nght field and a 10 year average of fiSA per
stands. Ball two, high. Foul, strike cent. The indicated yield is 153J2
;wo into stui.d*. Cuyhr scored on pounds per acre vihloh is 2J pounds
StenobiteocL s single to center it below the average yield far the ten
year period of itlPlMV.
wa* etepheneori'sjWDond
Or 1mm up Strike oce. called
S'rike two. swung. Grimm singled
to nght, Stephenson stopping at
second It Wks Grimm's second
hit. Blair batted '-^Oonzales.
SiriK. one
r. Blair foi
Vb?toto»H.
All
flAT.
4450.110.
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i-rcus Asd-
(OOIOIHVIED FROM FAOK Obi]
WASHINOTON, Oct. A—UP)— A
15.000 bales thi*
ly by the de-
-JnA..
He swupg. '."The
metjg Said this was to-
ol lie!wood A*
orced Orlmm die*ted by the condition of the cr6p Wug prates
at second. Dyke* to Bishop Stop- op October 1 r* hich,:mafe 55D per own as they wended theh way
hens©n went to think
sent of normal. A month ago pro- ^ few to'the tot
The conation on Dstober 1 and
’ifrtefcdfal ywtogifig at the
One run, tub hfts. one
Ttc
•trike
two ML
HEECODKING
Btdte conation Indicated produe- <»«». the best toto at night.
am
Virginia
i North
A i.J.."',
Carolina
South Oaro. n,'.
Oeorgls
Florida
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Oklahoma
.Kilt
li^wk
i expert c
icooking
Of The
Company four day*. 1
nesdte, Thursday, and
week Mrs. Hendricks i
iavsui
a free cooking school In the
room of The Oommunltyte
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Lower California
| the population of this ett? WlS
46.oeo more be thrtl’ed with the
835POO spectacles.
The grand spectacle of
and Use Parade of Gold win
be of real gold to the flaring
I 210,00c and amid the crashing sots
C5.000 the cireua And real 44 carat
1400.000 win he tn the entenainm*^*
1450.000 from this rpectacle and
, What Is laid td be the
coocjert band to tto
3,'5S5!S unAcr dtrectioo of ~mm
1 um Hedvkk, will play throughout
performances. The menage*^
S» ami .a fli iTSJr
'i: ™ JS5S1 *rUMU**
WatneMmr
. Ginning* to Date
'i* npni Above Last Year
the Oeo-ve D. Roper Oor-
this week
sentthg tt
poration of Rockford. TB. manufac-
turers of Roper Oaa Ranges.
Beginning et tvs-o o clock each eft*
WAKXNOROM. Oct. I -m— ete
The census bureau ennot need to-.'ev«
Among the
tto make up this great ag
win be found: Captain
i Myers. Ameriea's greatest wild
mal -----—^
1 Mies
of ote- lock, defying death in her
unti?^nd-Kte^iin 2 ^ 01 **»• of INI, intending slide fbr life; Mile. La i
: ~ ^ ^ round bale? counted se half America's greatest woman
tore end give a demonstration to ^ ^ ^ ^
the housewtvae ef
About 400 woman are expected to
Well known
houses are furniehtof
be used to cookine
i— 1 —
tober
To October 1
running bote,
year lOOUM
182440
furnished
Brownvrood
There ie said to be an
vmiM *teut once a week
round baton had teen ginned and.
paper amd then see what fs
going to happen in the way
->f tire price*.
Colonel John HflDot
hr r.a* 'rainrrs
And owe mute Wot fergte the
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WINDOW GLASS
We Sen It.
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CAMP-BELL DRUG CO.| WA^C ABS.-
1 Marriaee Li
. ewi to Many
H. Weldon Hoh and Mtoe And
I D. Bulk,
J
A
Fhurth inning
mono opt Btrite oc
' -te two into the
third Foul against the
dugout
uurw onir*
vsfjn
he sereefL BaB
Sim mows Died
to deep M, T-»xx
:mg - *
■ third
[?■*l^yenten to tewjTfft f52 up!
%!] IMtoeJe 4n«wS Htrike two. called *a curat ball
EbinKp
*rvi ran up to
Plau to take theh tunw,
■SI^S" p;
Qtewna Root
hie tote tell.
ft
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iirmroro mom mow oxm
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end * fate eu-v* Ball two, out
me. MUtor struck out. tertaglng af
the thud, strike,
'Pikes up. 8Mfe| 00a, catted. A
curve ball FteiL teitta two The teZ.
Wont Jute outside third base. Ball
inside Dykes had to Jump back
{tv py up fbuL strike oaa. It woe
a bit and nm play and vxh ruw-
nteo Stearin Ball ore. outride
--o iCoHPa teea The ball went kite
Ss®.®*?5
No run*, two hits, no 'rrors. one
.... I - z^1"! 4*
through the c*nt*r of -Hto
ts^Hrasss
K'tSJhir ^
ptoto Foul
L MUtor
toll
|
Li
11 ■
1 no ar-
il
fd-- ,
Bush
•\ be, and
t toy up.
I xi. Foul
1 stands
1 Orlmm
1 sred »
IpM
1 1 bask
i
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for Um
a* a Dow
ooe, I
.z«gm
___<Aiio: Cuyler
«d low. Foul into upper
■ second time, swtogi]
How bail. Stephenson
owttedO. fSF £t
enson went out oc e r
<
1
to. Foul
gled to
to the
vainly
up. Ban
te*.
T4
m
[T'f
is
wrung sgsm Ba.: 1, high and out-
%U1 m a
St agrd BtorfFflho
* cordially tovfted.
prone 00 the g*oOrlmm up,
atrfte one. catted. Strike one eng.
"d- Bkrike two, owung Ball ooe, hign.
Foul, into right field stand*. Ball
two, outside and high mm three,
low. Bhmke ktokart. u was
good. Ball four. Orhaa wafted an
a ban. high and htefcfe. Taylor tte
Strike oaa. Ortmm was Out steal-
ing. Oochrane to Bishop. *
f' W nae, no Mu, no erxoo. none
toft «w baea^LT^
PVtb Inning Athlfttoo:
Bto up. BaB owe, Inside Foul
trike one, into the stands back of
Waif for the big event m
t
ito FricUy’* papar
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fan
to. Into
A*s bench,
strike
HiB three,
bA<*: ids
Ball two.
the
Into
low end inside,
teenoutride**
(truck out, swinging el an c
Botey up. Strike one__
two. swans. Butte thaws.
prise for you in the way of
tira price* in Friday*! paper
called
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lied out
xi the
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eat out
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