The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1934 Page: 9 of 10
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DALLAS, Dec. 4. (8J9. -*• Kowr SpiM« 2> M. D | Oft» S. M. b.j Jor- ANDTOT
members o{ the championship Rico <^*n' A ***** ^ce* u •
Institute faotbull team were named ArkwisiU' ScotUn.^ Nh 4< (l,P) _ 1(0U j Cleveland tied for third wit
t .... U.J Hsrrisi.il, T. C. U.; center*, m
today, on the United 1‘ress All- j^hy, Arkansas; backfiold, Bus-'G«hrig cptii Lined an Iron man act: l"1™ P|w* tn muing
I Southwest conference first team, Haylor; Witt, Rice; Gilbreath with a jutting rampagt Isat season Manuab of Washington. He
hit will give ball players some- compiled a mark of .W9, Jimmy
Fox* of Philadelphia came next to
Gehrig in homers with 41.
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Robert E. Lee jl«y an<1 Andy Kerr already have de
Fridr y r>de<i on the men they will carry t<
tho cohat for the 1
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On the basis of scores rolled up f
this week among the various 1
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teams in the
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nijd tiro list includm Lund, Minne-
sota; Shepherd, Western Maryland;
Shotwell, Hartwig and Weinstock,
[*pe suid.today that 'of Pitt; Borden, Ford.hsm; Bogdam
B„c teen working out j ski, Colgate, und Ukhavich, Colum-
^ we^ka gnd tkat they (bia
ito for Aiief. wbieh evesy i worst licking at the six-day bike
■ high ranking team in the J races is Chief Trainer Jack Neville,
^diy basketball "race, .who. average# about three hours
Bramirttr Ganger Jtfer-|j»lecp a dty ... Frank Kramer,'ref-
at one of the forward j eree of the hike race in progress at
Cecil Clinton, s reserve ( Mudison Square Garden, is police
who has been delayed in' commissioner of East Orange, New
because of-footb ill, will Jersey, and still is rated as the
.'the other forward assign- fastest man ever to ri<V* a bicycle
I,., Kramer held the American
Choice of two of the Rice players, Texas; I awrence, T. C. V.; Menton
John McCauley, quarterback, an
n uw-rage of ISO, jjjjj Wallace, fullback, was practi- Arkansas,
is leader of the-Big Si* in Individ-1 caj]y unanimous. A first and »0<
ual competition
Moromni lias rolled 21 games, has j *P»rts edit
conference roaches.
•ill club with
.id’hfftme*nt
7?
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i T , C. U.’; "Wolf, Texas; LaForge,
shout st for JWM» to cun*.
fJ. Moro: .ini, wit).
thing
For the ninth season the big Yan-
first baseman played in every
le to shatter tho old consecutive
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here.
Clyde Carter, 3. M. U. tackle jk(
named on the United Press All- I gi
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For Repairs —
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ond team was selected by vote of
sports writars and
Commercial airplane service has
been established betw
and towns in northern Luson
Do:
Carter Bldg.
ira,
America team, ran neck and neck I games record. At the sam
with Ralph Miller of Rico for top »» P*«l AmeHe.n league I
•First Team [, ■ . ,ithese deiwrtments:
Left end—Phil Sanger, 170, Tex-j onors 1 m L‘ 1 ! Batting .363; home runs, 46; total
teMjywn. Both men won ftfst |^ son. Me aim waa second
team honors, with Carter leading by i nUBj>#r bawo hits, with 210 t
! one point, , ; ) thir»t in ruimeoring, vrith U»»
Manila
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The fellow who takes tie
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high game of 2
and high in total points with an nv I
erage of 180 for game.
, A. A. Weber, with 212 high game, os.
564 high series and 3727 in 21 Left tackie-Ralph Miller, 215
games and a 177 average is next. E. Rice.
E. Saxon is in third with 21 games!
rolled, high game of 220, high ser:
iee of 552, total of 3634 for a 168
average; Blaise Alleman i# next
with 33 games rolled, high game of
225, high series of 569 and a total
of 5448 for a 168 average. F. A.
Baker, 39 games, 210 high game,
5?4 iiigh series, 6316 total and 162
average, and M. C. Lisenbec, 21
games, 212 high game, 531 scries
and 8358 total for a 160 average is
igh series of 61
USE OUR
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Brunswick Tires
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, u. r, ’is quite possible that the ssc tii M last night.
CenUr—Darrell Lester, 215, T. C.lteam could trample the fiwtt squu^J. When the averag*
, I Tho second twun line avmmgee »W tiona League an published, Gehrig
liight guard Molbert Bale, 175,|i»g pounds' per ihsn,- compared *e»|is «*>preted to be enthroned as bat
~ I the f irrt teara ^tght 6( 191 pounds. | ting and home run kinf for both
Right tackle—Clyde Carter, 205,1 The second team baekfietd aver- majors. He is believed to have bag-
S. M. U. {agea 178 pound* per man coaspaMt g*d the nma-battad-ta title along
. Right end—.Walter Roach, 173, T. j to the first stripg weigjjt of «0 with the rest. (
^. U. pounds. . Only Charlie Gchringer, inf,eld
I sift guard—Jake Wetsel, 184, S
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NO RED TAPE -r — NO DELAY
Lack's Auto Supply
305 JEXAS AVE. , j G008B CRKKK
sprint title for IS years and once
wenfto Europe to win 20 match rac-
es in a row...
Ohio State should be a sefious
! .Too Talf"* Creekmorc,
sll-disD-'fU cpnter- wil1
{jje pivot position, and eith-
Donnelly’, another veter n,
Biins, will g° 1° #t onc ritallengc^-foe national honors next
# Lawrence Reilly, year m the Buckeye# loso only one
Wilder mainstay, wiH start regular player - Captain Regis
,wr raard post. ’ Mortohmi, guard, by graduation ...
Carl Snavely, North Carolina foot-
ball coach, is a considerate man.
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Quarterback — John McCauley,
190, Rice.
Halfback-Bob Wilson. 150, S. M.
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By STANLEY |SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK
THE OLD HOME TOWN
sixth
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Dean Kingi for-
| Watfesn,- forward; URoy
[center: James Wright, for-
I. J. Lyons, forward; Her-
tjtoa, Stanford Burch and
jrior, guards.
Dumber ll; the Ganders
ito League City and on De-
13 they,will play Dlckln-
In the Humble Oil League, Rs- U. * . , ■ ■
tltlH haa high game with 236, Alle-| .Hatfbaek — Bohn Hilliard, 1707j
man high series, with 568, the Taxas. • 1 % J
Cracking Coils have high game with Fullback—Bill Walare, 170, Rice.
87JI and the Mechanicals high team Second Team
total with 2484. Left end — John Sylvester, 180,
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BREAD CHuMBS ON
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*me SAM* ON* WHO
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I OF* THB D*POT
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He writes his players after each
game, pointing out their mistakes
. . . Mae West, you might like to
know, says Camera is the only real
contender for Max Baer’s tittavy.
Mae’s father, Jack West, was one of
the best lightweights of Ills day .. i
It costs Virginia Vin- Wie 15
pounds every time she competes in
a national gol£ tournament . . .'. .
George Pocock, famed builder of
racing shells. Jus perfected a new.
■steering apparatus which ho says
sill Increase the speed of sheila by
many boat length# ...
' Connie Mack, in 1902, managed
the professional football champions
1 of the country.. \ The team was the
Philadelphia Athletics ... Chicago’s
great back, Jay Berwanger, is the
son of a-German-blacksmith ....
Gu# Dorajs, Detroit football coach,
has a new excuse for a losing team
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Jack Ward with 281 for single, i Rfcu, ---~---—1
Morosini with 605 for series, the^ Left tackle—Bill Benton, 196,
Culpepper Furniture team with 891 Arkansas. ■
for game and Culpepper with 2533 I .eft guard — Wendell Simpson,
for team total, iead the Tri-Cities 190, Baylor.
Center—Charlie Coates, 195, Tex-
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League, Division A.
In Division B, Abbe with 213 for a#,
high game, Adams with 508 high ( Right guard —Bill Spivey, 205,
series, Magnolia Beer with 825 for Arkansas,
high game and 2124 for team tot*l Right tackle' —' Wilson Grdse-
' close; T. C. U.
Right end —
Arkansas.
Quarterback — Sam Baugh, 179,
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Halfback — Joe Jack Pearce, 180,
"Baylor.'
Halfback — Bill Couser, 162,
Texas A. and M. __
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! rating days of Gallant Sir
tr, Norman W. Church, own-
tae noted western thorough-
njrefj announced here today.
rank first.8
Ethel FrsnRsen with 180 for game
and 453. for series and Quinn's
Pharmacy with -545 for team gime
and 1572 for team total, ate lead-
ers in the Lakes’ League.
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... Jeff Dickson, ’the Mississippi
boy who went to Paris and, became
Europe’s foremost sports promoter
f Sir bowed a tendonTri- is, as the gossip boys say, thataway
the trainer, E. J.. “Woody”, about Sonja Heinie, world’s, cham-
14 declared the horse was j pion figure skhter ... .
ttibroken down”. Churchy 'Waite Hoyt is keeping in condi-
tion by playing cricket in Bermuda,
Hthile. Jimmy,.JMaloney, who once
fought Camera., is traffic-copping
in Miami
the $25,000 Bay Mea.d)ws
andicap here or in the $100,-
ita Anita handicap, as ,pre-
S. M. U..
Honorable mention; Ends, Wray,
Baylor; Lake Arkansas; tackles,
r '' r'
' The Mechanicals defeated the
Cracking Coils and the Process
team won from Laboratory by de-
fault, in Humble Oil League bowl-
ing matches last night at the Tri-Ci-
ties Alleys. '
Swindell, with 515 for series and
Waddell, with 189 for-game, were
high scorers.
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CRACKING COILS
113/ 122 144— 379
122 132 138- 392
131 138 138- 407
137 137 129- 393
174 174 174— 522
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winter and will call it the ‘*77 Club”.
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