Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 289, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1928 Page: 7 of 10
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Thi» Newspaper not Com-
plete without Firffl Section
Kayos Atvatore tn Fifth X.
Baseball Calendar
Southwest Conference Faces Heavy Grid Card
Nov. 3—Texas Christian Univer-
sity, at Fort Worth.
Nov, 10—University of Texas, at
Waco.
Nov. 17—Soother* j Methodi c
University, at Waco.
Nov. 20—Rice Institute, at Hous-
ton.
University of Arkansas:
Sept, jy Mississippi University,
at Oxford, Miss.
Oct. 6—College of Ozarks, at Fay-
etteville, Ark. Y /
Oct. IS.—Baylor University, at
Texarkana.
Oct. SO—University of Texas, at
Austin.
Oct. 27—Texas Aggies, at Fayette-
ville.
Nov. 3—Louisiana State Universi-
ty, at Shreveport.
Nov. 17—Missouri Miners, at Fay-
etteville.
, Nov. 94—Oklahoma Baptist Uni-
versity, at Fayetteville.
Sept. 2V Howard Payne College
at Dallas.
Oct. 6—U. 8. Army, at West Paint.
Oct. 13—Simmons University, at
Wichita Falls. <
Oct. 20—Rice Institute, at Dal-
las.
University, at
Nov 29—Bout
ty. cl* Memphis
nuK WJ "Uflt
their ianreh yesterday afternoon by, -—:—
turning the ambitious Spudders of BY ZEKE HANDLER
Wichita Falls back by the tune of 3 Sport* staff. Ft Worth Press
to 4 in the fourth tut of the play-1 --
off series. , Houston took an early FORT YORTH, Sept. IE—(SR)
lead and held It despite vicious at- —“Kid Dula was the same ripping
tacks made by the slugging Spud- tearing Brown wood Panther last
ders. It was Wild Blld HaUahan night to Kayo Bay Alva tor of San
•frain. He didn’t get credit for an- Antonio In the. fifth round of their
other win over the Wichita Falls scheduled six round bout here. ~
bunch for he took over the pitching The bell kept Dula from a knock-
burden while his mates were enjoy- out victory in the fourth round Al-
lng a four run lead, bqt he held the vator having paid two visits to the
Spudders helpless through the re- canvas In the stanza. He "as re-
mainder of the deciding tilt The dining on the floor when the bell
Buft^uriu rest up a few days and rang.
then Engage either the Memphis But Dula was not to be denied a
Chicks or the Birmingham Barons knockout victory in his initial bout
ta a series for the championship of m his comeback. He came out for
the fifth round set to finish the
* - - ; . * * * " ^ bout. It came at the midway mark.
TOOK a leek at the Jackets for Dula caught Alvator in a corner add
* a while Monday afternoon. sent over a terrific right to the
but did little more «*»-- learn law. Ray fell face dowfi. listening
the Identity •( several of the to the birdies of slumber land. The
new players, who are aspiring four proceeding rounds were won fey
fee regular Jobs with the Jack- Dula. He took the first by a shade
He this season. And although And added wider margins in the
Cenehes Cbeaney sad Keaton ! second and third. The fourth wts
hare some likely looking new ! his by a big margin. Alvator was
men. not many of theta win same, mixing it with Dula until Of
break Into the regular lineup. ' received the final right to the jaw
(By The Associated Press)
including games of 8ep». 17>
National
Batting—#. Waner. Pirates, 383
Runs—P. Waner, Pirates, 1*3.,
Oct. 27—Trinity
Dallas.
Nov. 3—Texas University, at Aw*
tin.
Nov. 10—Texas Aggies, at Dallas
Nov. 17—Baylor University, at
Waco.
Nov. 20—Texas Christian Univer-
sity, at Dallas.
University of Texas:
8ept. 29—St. Edwards University,
at Austin.
Oct. 6—Texas Technological Col-
lege. at Austin.
Oct. 13—Vanderbilt University, at
Dallas.
Oct. 20— University of Arkansas,
at Austin.
Oct. *7—Riee Ir.str.ute, at Hous-
ton. ‘
Nov. *—Southern Methodist Uni-
versity . at Austin.
Nov. 10—Baylor
Waco.
Nov. 17—Texas Christian Univer-
sity. at Fort Worth.
Nov. 29.—Texas Agues, at Aus-
tin.
Texas Christian University
8ept. 22—East Texas Teachers
College, ai Fort Worth
Sept. 29—Daniel Baker College,
at Port Worth.
Oct. A—Simmons University,L at
Brec ken ridge.
Oct. 13—Austin College, at Fort
Worth.
Runs batted in—Bottomley Cards.
122. •
Hits—P. Waner, Pirates. 217.
Doubles- P. Waner. Pirates. SL
rriples—P. Waner, Pirates, 19.
He met*—Wilson, Cuba. *2.
Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cube, 32.
’.ui.mg—Benton, OianU. won 34,
lost 7.
American
Batting—Ooslln. Senators, 377.
Runs-Ruth. Yanks, 149:
Runs baited :n—Oehrig, Yanks.
131. r X ;
Hits—Manush Browns. 219.
Where They Play Today
Boston at Chicago.
New York at St. Louis
Washington at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
" here They Play Tomorrow
DALLAS Texas. 8ept. 18-(>P)h-
FoobaE teams of the Southwest
Conference face one of the heaviest
urid calendars of recent years and
present indications are that fans of
the Bo invest will see many grid
classics during the current season.
The complete schedule follow*:
Texas A. A M.
Sept. 22—Trinity University, at
College Station
Sept. 29—Southwestern Universi-
ty, at College Station.
Oct 6—Sewanee University, at
r*Br|
Oct. 13—Centenary College, at
College Station.
Oct. 39—Texas Christian Unirei-
slty. at College 8tation.
Oct. 27—University of Arkansas,
at Pipetterllle. Ark.
Nov. 5— North Texas Teachers Col-
lege, ax College 8tation.
No\ 10—Southern Methodist
UnivMbtty. at Dallas.
Nov. 17—Rice Institute, at College
Static*.
No\ 29—University of Texas, at
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Yesterday's Remits
Chicago IS. Boston 5.
Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati 3.
New York 9. Pittsburgh 2.
St Lpuls 5. Philadelphia 2.
Standing
Played. Won. Lost. Pet
L Louis____142 87 55 Si:
ew York ...142 85 97 394
bHa#0 .....143 84 79 301
ittsburgh ..142 79 83 351
bjitaMMtt ..140 74 » 55 321
l&St ....143 71 73 .491
oston 1.....140 45 95 321
Mfcgtehia .142 42 100 29€
Where They Play Today
Chicago at Boston.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn
Pittsburgh at New York. 1
St Umia at Philadelphia.
Where They Play Tomorrow
Chicago at Boston.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at Boston (two games)
AND NOW A
University, j a
I However, he. like others, fell victim
I to Duma's terrific punching power.
Southern Methodist University
Sept. 22—Denton Normal, at Dal-
mazkerf Increase to this percent- U U U
age this season. In fact, not as _
many new men will win letters
this season as last, dne to the
• fact that there are move letter
men on hand than one year ago. ■
• • • • '
QF the new men there seems to be' PORES
one husky who is almost sure to
letter this season and In fact he may 2/ both
make a regular berth. This fellow 1
has the name of Shelton and hails 1
from Austin. .He tips the scales at *•*"**'
200 pounds and won his letter last wor'd
season with the Freshman squad at To see
Texas University. He Is that type of matched
j Associated Press Sports Writer
l9pitH their closest rivals hanging
on Uke grim death itself, dreams of
dire disaster haunt the managerial
bed-chambers of BUI McKechnie
and MUler Huggins. -* ’ >-
1 BUI has his St Louis Card mo is at
the tdlT of the National League
standing and MlUor. if he keeps his
-ves on the level or slanted upward,
can see nothing to rival his New
where eavings are greate*
In Our Department You Will F&id
Distinctive Coats
I That Will Play Leading Roles In
York Yankees in the American
League, but their advantage is mall.
T-fiking advantage of the idleness
off their only rivals, the Athletics.
jMtanlW. the Yankees pounced on
four 8t. Louis pitcher* for sixteen
tytfi enough, it would seem, to
amount for the 12 to 2 score the
-hampions piled up. The half game
ntoigin the Yankees enjoyed before
the slaughter at 84. Louis began.
CHASSIS f.O.I. DETtUfft 1
-US INCH WHEEL*A** J
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Three fast, powerful, n*|iil
3-Ton Trucks are now part of
the famous line of Graham
Brothers Trucks, built by Dodga
Brothers.
Three wheelbase*—135 inch
chassis at $1745 for dump or
trailer work; 16$ inch at $1775
for standard 3-Too service and
165 inch at $1645 for wan*,
lumber and bulkv commodities.
Well-Dressed Circles
—~— i !ssrr£ r.stsfstrss
Baseball Loses «£•
Cobb and Moore
- '| rrrra -ed unchanged when the Car-
NEW YORK Sept 18.—dinals. New York Oianto and Chica-
The American League loses two Of go Cubs turned tn victories
its most famous figures with the rs- | Jim Bottomley*s -9th horn- run
tirement of Tyrus Raymond Cobb With two on In the : eventh gave the
and Wlky Moore Cards a 5 to 2 triumph over *he
Twenty-four years of cracking oilt! #*$1# PhU*- _ _ _.
SWirrap ssn “ M
SJrLTthe £33 Pittsburgh. 9 in the
bail tired." He announced at Clevs- | sraond game of the series
land yesterday that he would re tier The Cubs trounced Boston. 18 to 5.
at the end of the present season. to retain their third place position.
CHASSIS
PRICES
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A fresh stock of coats in advance fall
modes is enough to tempt any woman
to make her selection early—especially
when the approved styles are offered at
prices that cannot indicate to you the
splendid values—you must see them for
vourself!
Note the list of capacities in tks
complete line The right the
for any job .... Bodies foe any
You Will Be Delighted!
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Every coat i> carefully and expertly nude—
of fabric* that will ‘land plentv of service and
jurs that arc a* warm they are smart.
JV».TOH~ 190**4
•1*4$
jvton—us* w»
•«74S
MW-IU'rt
j*»77S
i-TON-1*,"
i FIGHT RESULTS j
right now exceed factory pro-
duction.
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All sizes .... All with 4-whed
brake*—Lockheed hydraulic on
the heavier tvpe* .... 4 8pe*d
•rsn.mi*sinn« m all but the Vic#,
chants Express .... See them
trucks—money savers, money
•lotto. N. O—Joe Dundee
ork. outpointed Johnny Rob-
Huntlngton. W. Va. (10).
tricago-Jack McCarthy. Chi-
5, outpointed Sandy Garrison..
Angeles. (8). Bobby LaSalle,
Angeles, stopped Johnny Oer-
n, Minneapolis. (3). Billy
vert Minneapolis, outpointed
DTolgast. Cadillac. Mich. «). Joe
mdo, Chicago. outpointed “Gen-
ian’’ Joe Thomas, Oelwein. la..
Court Is Opened
COLEMAN, 8ept. 18 --Sp.l- She
Impaneling a grand jury faced with A1
possibly two weeks investigation. Car
the September term of District tier
court in Coleman county started (6)
Monday with the criminal docket ‘j >
pOACH CHEANEY expert* s
** battle rwyal when be send*
his ehanres against Me Marry on
rrtoov afiernem. He and Keat-
on are well pjfaord with the
veogress made to date bat are
begging for more thae to devel-
op their offense and defense far
the Indiana. Boyd’s late retora
may make It hnpoesible to nor
hhn during ranch of the game
against the Indians, bat he is
sare to aee some action. The
game b sore to be a good one
and a fight from start to finish.
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| OCAL fans will get their first
look-in at both the local ma-
5hl#s (his week. The Jackets will
sc seen tn action Friday and the
text afternoon will find the Hill
Billies battling Ranger Junior Col-
eve The Hill Billies have a much
The price range above is typical of the values
you can expect to fend in our coat department
now—and every day.l A mall deposit hold*
any coat until you are ready for it, |
called for Monday, September 30.
Grand juroros were T. L. Stcvehs
Coleman; R. D. Kelley, Santa A0'
na; Lee Hunter. Santa Anna; E. W
Oill Jr., Whoo; J. T. Henderson
Talpa; R. H. Hendrrton. Talpa; s|L
H. Atchley, Talpa; O. WUtlMn
Baker. Coleman; T. W. Calk. 8Um
eas City—Bearcat Wright,
a, and Cowboy Bill Owena
1e, Okla., draw, (10).
eastle. Pa—Young Flrpo.
rilic, stopped Bert Hilliard,
to, (4). »
reaton. TVx.—Kayo Brown. El
out po In led Sunny Jim WU-
New York. (12). Billy Pon-
, Houston, stopped Johnny
mdez. Mexico City, (4).
ahoma City—Babe Hunt, Ok-
Ki City, knocked out Charles
|er) Pond. Ban Jose, Calif.,
Smooth-Finish Fabrics and
Valley; J. W. Barton. Rock wood:
K. C. Jameraa. Gouldbusk; Robert
J. Sort, Goldsboro. B. A. Nanoe.
Coleman. Charles Wilson Coleman
Arrests last week of seven man
In connection with prohibition Vio-
lation was to be further Investigat-
ed and some thought others mould
be called before the grand jury for
similar Investigation. j.
The approval of Fashion reata on broadcloth sad t
broadcloth—also smooth-finish suede fabrics. Furs are
on practically every coit in fenerous amount—broad
collars, animal scarfs, large crush pouches and novelty
of several types. You will fend all of these new cost*
gether charming and satisfactory.
Sizes for W omen,Misses, Jtmi
nati -ylucent Hambright,
U. woo on foul from Augie
Yellow Jackets and Hill Biihes
on real foot next week, the' fc
to meet 8. M. U. and the latt
battle T. C. U.
■ UU.T by DODGE B ROTHS AS
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 289, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1928, newspaper, September 18, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093737/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.