Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 82, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 19, 1941 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNWOOD (T.x.i) BULLETIN. SUNDAY. JANUARY I?, mf
Banquet Her
RLQCKTHAT B*W«T
ive Man to
35S9&
Maybe the phenomenal eucce—
of Mb countrymen In the current
ttMlo>wlth It, but anywa^^MMe
Lutione. the fighting dreek of San
Antonio, who meet* Chief Rainey
in the 10 round main event of
Tuesday night's boxing card here,
i> an exceptionally optimistic la-
onidual. t jf -.
*Tee aeen this Rainey fight and
if Z de*v*t knock hkn out in Ore
rounds. I'll gait fighting. How
test, Howard Payne "scrubs ' won
a 25-21 decision over Company M,
143rd Infantry, a Waco unit note
quartered at Camp Bawl* Another
military connection with the pro-
gram eras music by the 144th In-
fantry band, an organization that
proved eartra popular with the
start In the gams with Southwest-
ern and saar the visitors bang up
a 10-6 lead in the first ten min-
utes In the nest ten minutes the
Jackets scored a points to one for
the Pirates and were leading 27-11
at the half.
Meeks was high scorer with sev-
shouid step bark first to meet the
fake, and then retreat toward the
basket It isn't necessary to follow
an arc cut too closely; by retnatfcm
to the basket, the guara will be in
a better position to block a shot.
as Owen Smith clashes with John-
ny Keller, smith. John TUritkm
lad. soared a hit last weak in ftet-
if uuig Tiger Weir n oar tones'..
KeOsr is fresh out of the amateur
ranks and a protege ot Father
Wbda, who oonduete the CTO
bouts for youngsters in tan An-
tonio
.Jimmy Turner, colored young-
ster who boxed a fast draw with
^htfus^GBfton last week, will Main
local rttlns be#?!11*’
To accommodate ">*"t fane who
work late. Promoter Donald Dyer
Mualc during the banquet meal
• and a special number were pro-
« sided by the orchestra, under the
• direction of I. P. Them pern. Jr.
; Ouy Woods, bead of the Howard
s Payne piano department, was with
< the all-male arganlmtion as pian-
« Several guests were introduced,
some of whom responded to requests
• for brief remarks Included In this
rroun was Major William K. Ryan,
constructing quartermaster at
Bowie who played with West
boy who gained greeter football
feme than anyiother local pro-
duct, introduced Coach Nor ton 1
Thr mason paid tribute to Norton
as the -greatest ooach I ever expect
to sea” and a udo gentleman both
on and off the 0{M.
Coach Norton opened with the
Point in ISIS " ' V
Tne*tme*ter Ord reed tetarrams
from Congressman Sem Ruseell mad
hie secretary, Rufus Hints of Ste-
"•benvUle. rkae followers sf Oil
football. ,
AB-District Mm Presented '
One of the hiehliehts of the pro-
"T»m came with the presentation
of the all-district rriknsn. Twentv
of the 22 piavers * wen precent
■dear Gain of Brecfcenridge. a
member of the first team beekfield.
was unable to attend because of
the death of a grandmother. The
other absentee was Gregory Ware.
Mineral Weda back, who mads the
fURRITItE VALVES
Hardin Tigers an
East Texas Champs
"That losa to Texas an
giving was all .haTtoept
many all-America teams. '
said.
Vaughn’s determination
fighting spirit deceived
praise. Mentioning the >fj
LIVING ROOM surras
pounds when he come to A
M. and that he had little ns
ability. Horton said it was Vau
determined desire to accocr
something” that made him «
the most valuable players on
Aggie team for ttskg Reasons
recalled that” Vfctqjhn made
remark in Broemwood white a
tor 'in high schao(: -Coach.
Lane Cedar Chests
End Tables
Lamps
Zenith Radios
Chests of Drawers
Coffee Tables
Bridge Tables
Have you teed: "On The
Long Tide,” "For Whom the
Bel Tolt." "Sapphire end
the Sieve Girt." Foundation
Stone," "The Family,N "OB-
ver Wiswel"? — Gresham's
Rental Library, 2620 Vin-
cent.
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