Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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iAY, APRIL 20.1932
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CHI well* In the West i
Texas District are allowed |
duct 30.000 barrels per day
this amount Brown county
lowed to produce 4A74 oarre
cord.nit to the proration sc
sent by the Railroad Com*
to Hilton Burks, aecretar\ 1
wood Chamber of QOmmrrc*
llie schedule shows that
are 1479 producing wells In
county that have pipe line c
uons and 28 walls that bf
connections The normal 0
tion of the 1.679 wells to IK
the schedule at 4,050 bam
day, They are allowed te
schedule to produce 4.023 I
The 38 wells that have no o/
Uons produce 181 barrels afJ
allowed 151 barrels.
header. Beaton tock the first • to
8. and the Yank* claimed the aft-
ernoon contest jk to J. Babe Ruth
was not In the line-up. ha vine re-
turned to Men York with a cold.
Joe Cronin gathered three hits,
ooe a home run. while tus tram-
mate Washington Senators bent the
Philadelphia Athletics. 7 to 4.
Pitching a six-hit game. Sad
Whttehill enabled the Detroit Ti-
ms to blank the St. Louis Brown*.
The Cleveland Indians took a 4
to 2 game from the Chicago White
llowtng resignation of Owtnn
nry above, head football coach
University of Missouri for sever-
years, the entire spring football
lad walked out on strike and pe*
cned the university to retain
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ThadSon Serves
As Official When ..
. Studes Run School
Brownwood Premier
Of Venter's lAct
Melodrama Tonight
CiBOROETOwW, 'QbxaS, toT
2Q- UP1 --WITTispa ■ P. Murray of
Ls Peru was president for a^day
at Southwestern University as col-
lege seniors fook over die /manage-
ment of the institution hare today.
Professors and officers of the
University were persuaded to take
THE BIG FIVE
mouth as the state continued to
build up iU case.
, WiT. Qrtffin. Memphis detective
inspector, was the first to take the I
witness stand as the (testimony re-
sunled today. ; TV I
Except for the testimony of M. I
X. Levy. Atemsndrtg, Virginia, auto-
mobile dealer.]who identified 8elaes 1
as the purchaser of the Oldsmoblle
iv-d in the getaway by the tlwi
bandits defense atton evs late on *
Tuesday scored in confusing tMl
be all debts other concerns
Institution. Thus South-
rill begin anew with n
e tomom?#t" said the new
manager as he rang for
Rock Island Fil+
Petition For Huge
Issue Of
DALLAS Texas. April 20 -(CP'
- Six hundred cars of Bermuda on-
ions shipped from South Texas since
April I, have brought $750,000 into
thal territory, the Dallas News said
in its weekly crop review today
Shipments are lncnasing and thy
Teamwork
Sterling Delivers
Radio Speech On
Oil Proration Law
peak Will not be reached until
last of April or early May 8
meats then Will reach *
dav. It is estimated
The South Texas
acreage is placed at 31
MUT
nlon crop
pb and will
1400. Move-
ited 6 000
i In North
n until May.
irande Valley is
itial profits from
k$b for cabbage which
>PP< d to as low ss $8
News mid Carrots sir
money for farmers.
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bring an estimated
ment from the
acres planted to i
Texas will not beg
The Lower RtcM
alMi reaping substa
tion law similar to the ooe enacted
in Texas last summer.
Sterling s speech was for broad-
cast in California', only. He was
pr^redggy bv Oov James Rolph Jr.
of California and Oov. Wiliam RJ
(Alfalfa Bill > Murray of^laho-
Fair Fruit Crop
t* i iu n ~\
Here Is Revealed
j By Investigation
Eastern Star Schoo
Of Instruction To
Open At Fort Wort
FORT WORTH. April 30t-(L
MOTHiRS
derful flavor at Pap, Plus the mild
rvfnlatteg effect of hran.
3 lbs. In the
Big Red Con
LIGHT O* DARK
ITS FAMOUS NAMI
B R • B U 8 C H
MCE TWO
TOP FLIGHT
NO FAVORITE
OF EXPERTS
BY HENBY Mcl.FMORK. /
fatted Press Staff Corrrspondmt
, new York. April, 'UPi—
she’s no favorite of the experts,
this pretty little TOO Flight For
they believe When the big barrel
chested colts start tuminz on the
, pressure in the last quarter mile
the Whitnev debutante will do well
‘to escape with her life. .
But are the boys and girls who
lay it on the line giving her a piny!
She was down to 4 ti 1 In Tom
Shaw’s derby book todav
when you consider the topsy turvi-
ness of racing luck, is one slender
MEET JACKETS
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ABILENE, Texas. April
—Simmons University's tipek
will go on tU first trip of thi
Friday. meeting
Payne.
shorter price than
n tmys. Twentv
Ult Fox were ,17
aiid I&30 eallcps,.
four-times ____.
ence champion, at Buwusood.
Yellow Jacketo win
lene on one of the
ends H , » i-s.ms,- •
The dates with Howard Payne
replace two scheduled clashes With
Daniel Baker, which recently can-
celed the meets.
With only two letter men in the
lineup. Simmons has its weakest
track team in years. Billie Cfcdper,
which, vetehiib sprinter who has
point°d to the captaincy by
Pctts Anderson, and O. Ls
price. It’s a
those King
Orand and
days before
resoectlvelv.
It is our guess s cWbinatldn of
two things—Top Flight’s unques-
tionable class and th-* unquestion-
able class of tbf pr?i«nt depression
—is largely rrsonnslble for t^at 4
to 1 business With [money as rare
as golden wedding anniversaries in
Hollywood the boys And elris don’t
care to take toot many chances with
what thejr bavQ leflJ 1
On form, the blaxeg fa*e baby of
Red Bank has already taken the
'eaaon’s three-vear-old crop into
ramp, not onlv in the Kentucky WortlL runner-up.
derby but tn all classics for her a«» of the procession,
this year. And- It ta only on dead
cold dope that potential winners
are figured. Conseouently, instead
of trying to outguess the commis-
sioners. •beUors have been placing
H on the line on the entrv which,
to them, appears as the' most prob-
^ Hu eat is.
pole vsuiter, are the only holdovers.
Riky and Allen give theJCowbovs
rome strength In the distance races.
BUFH, CAM
ARE ■
able winner
Those turf followers Who lik-
Burning Blaze. Liberty Limited.
Cold Check and seme of the oth-
ers. have but one reason for not
hacking Too Flight—she’s a gal.
And the gals are rated as slightly
temperamental and shy* on staying f
powers. None of the bo vs deny her
npeed in the sorints. Tbev couldn’t
.after one reading of .the records.
. But what they wont admit <antf
you cant exactly blame ’em be my \
a* she never has done it> is that
> By United Press
Half the clubs in the Texas League
change opponents today as the sea-
son enters Its eighth day.
1931 pennant winner.
are at
each
games won and tsro
Houston lost its
when Beaumont sc?red two
a result of a ninth inning home
and won 4 to 3.
Fort Worth moved up a ,—
match the resultant Houston record
by defeating Wichita Falls, • to 4.
for the third successive day.
Dallas bunched its hits apd
ed each of Shreveport's three <
into runs to win 7 to • as fbe
ended their first series. The
sent Shreveport to the cellar
' San’ Antonio held
enth inning rally and
ened up defensively
veston. 5 to 4.
hits.
Today's gaz
Dallas. Fort
Top Flight^can keep the power on Houston at Beaumont and
for the derby distance of a mile ton at San Antonio
and a quarter. } ■ ■
She may not be able to make it.
but there, are a lot of us who'll
have to be shown.
r-----'—;----
i FIGHT RESULTS i
. u«ws,—:
By United Press
At St. Pauf: Frankie Battaglia.
160. Winnipeg, scored a f technical
knockout over My Sullivan. 159. 8t.
Paul (?>; Larciae Udell 173. Aber-
deen.
Louis
North_____
At Indianapolis: Tracy Cox. 145.
Indianapolis, knocked out Mickey
Cohen. 133. Denver (7).
'At New York, Ridgewood Ciuo:
Benny Leonard. 151. New York, de-
feated Mike Sarko. 145. New York
‘6>S Benny Valger, 134T*. France,
defeated Paul Scalfaro. 1344. Hew
York <6); Nick Pastore. 146 *». New
York, stopped Marry McCavanaugh.
4 147'.. Ireland d ; Phil Surk. 130
' New York, defeated Sol Paulino. 12b
New York (6>.
At New York. Lenox Club: Tony.
Brescia. ISO’*,' New York, stopped
Stanley Wiesnlck 15«t». Cheahire.
Connecticut <f); Johnny Ladao. 115,
Philippines, defeated Frankie Nour,
- 111S, Roumanla •«>; Tony AJbano.
! 123S, New Yprk. - defeated Jimmy
Rappaport. 125 New York »5>. [
Tulsa Lightweight r
. Wins Boot T
j*.. Night, Fort If
FORT WORTH. Tex.,
*UP'—Ray Kiser. Tulsa
wen a three round teehi
out decision over Tex Lee gf _
Rock here last night. J aU
floored twice 1q the second
but was saved by Abe bell, f
Chili Villareal of
semi-final
Fort SIS. Oklahoma, by
knockout in the second roujid
scheduled C round go.
HILLSBORO HIGH SCHOOL \
HILLSBORO. Texas
i UP i—Hillsboro highs
team was captained by
armed guard today as 50
dates went into spria
Brian Bobbitt, star of ttir
team, was elected yesterdaj
lead the squid next
letter men were out to wig regu-
lar berths again.
Garden and Lawn Tool* at
Looney's Hardware. » 'll
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