Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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phe, the full realization of the horri-
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Irish tad, with his round face, sever-
ed with freckles which were barely
discernible, with his cheery smile of
welcome, his genial disi>osition in
victory or defeat. He was a typical.
Irishman, and it was us that named
him Abe because the name was so
very inappropriate. Through his
athletic carer the name- had stuck to
him. He was better known as Abe
Kelley than he was as Clyde Kelley,
his real name.
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the football gridiron the pourt the
diamond, which could even approach
unsportsmanlike conduct. Never did
we see Kelley play in a manner
which would draw anything but ad-
miration from the sincere sportsman.
Never during the six long years did
we sec Kelley lose his temper.
Throughout the lung six years he
was the same sunny, genial, sports-
monlike lad that we knew in 1921,
always more than willing to help a
friend, always having a word of
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up to $27.50 ________________$17.95
Alterations Allowed on This Lot.
Baylor's back-
hitn in 1926
valuable man
almost unani-
choice,
1 lot $2 Ladies Silk Chiffon Hose for__$1.59
1 lot of Children’s Hose____________35c, 23c
Bath Towels________________50c per pair
lot of Lace______________________3c
lot of Lace______________________5c
Edging and Insertions.
lot of Kimona Crepes______20c per yd.
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_We followed closely his career, saw
him develop his speed in one short
• season to such an extent that in 1922
Paul Tyson placed him tn the back-
field, and began teaching hint to
punt, saw hint rise to sensational
heights as a high school backfield
star in 1922 and 1923, saw him in
Baylor as a Cub star in 1924, and
with a glow' of pride saw him in his
debut' as an intercollegiate player,
saw him overcome . the obstacles
which usually besest the high school
star endeavoring to make the inter-
collegiate grade, saw' him become a
regular member of
field in 1925, and saw
develop into the most
on the Baylor team, an
nious Al Conference
greatest punter in the conference,
a triple threat man feared
spected by all opponents. It
year that we saw him give
hition of punting in the
I mud, which under the same
I tions has never been equalled in the
’ history of football in the entire south
land.
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size Rice Hotel Red Kidney Beans... 14c
size Rice Hotel Whole Beans _ 33c
Dairy Maid Korn Kernels________17c
size Rice Hotel Melba Peaches____27c
size Libby’s Whole Beets _______—22c
Shoe Polish’-_____.______________13c
of the
Ler the wires, like, the' personal contact
fco wc were
ong the fortune ones'"1’ had learned to love him
C trip on the bus, ar brother. We loved ’Kelley as
>r a few minutes after !"aco and all Baylor loved him,
L We knew Sam ]>il- ,o know him was to love him,
Inah, Jimmy
jester and
I clean-cut
all
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It was in 1921 whAAbe Kelley
began his athletic carqB Jt was in
the fall of that year when we first ,
met him. Lynton Boggess, an end
on the team of that year, became in-
eligible because he had played sum-
mer baseball, and Kelley replaced
him, playing his first year of foot-
ball as a regular wing on the greatest^
high school football eleven, that ever
stepped upon a gridiron in the Lone
Star State.
■r have dawned upon us had it
been for our admiration and love
Abe Kelley, not that we*admired
others less, but we knew Kelley
best. He was*almost'a brother to us. i
For six" lo.ng years. we have written
of the achievements of this lad on
the gridiron, on the basketball court1
an<J on the diamond, first as a pupil ■
I at Waco high, later as a star at Bay-!
catastrophe be-Unr university. Coming
with
Walker, •
Bob Hailey t And when with quivering lips
more liberally your wiring plans, are sprinkled »
into
the genial, .
stunned,! s,n'b'’K lad from the very beginning
as a I
all
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Children's Wool Dresses -----Half Price
Ladies Kid Gloves______________20% Off
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Children’s Coats--------------Half Price
Juzt about past
going when we de-
cided to try one
more remedy we
had heard of — the
‘Favorite Prescrip-
tion.’ Well, a few
bottles of thia
helped her so she has never had any
more trouble of the kind. So tt is
■to wonder that we have depended
wholly upon this one remedy ever
since for all such ailments.”—Mrs.
Emma Allen, S18 Hogan St.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’
Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y„ for trial.pkg.
Mineral Springs, Ark.—“We use
Wlack-Oraught in our family of six
children,” says Mrs. C. E. Nutt, of
this place, “and we find it a good
bowel regulator. I give it to my
children for colds ana constipation,
or‘any other stomach disorders,
and it certainly is very helpfill. I
have never known it to, fail them.
Where there are so many children,
!t is a good idea to keep a laxative
on hand, and Black-Draught is what
we use.
“I have taken it myself for indi-
gestion. I would feel dizzy, have gas
and sour stomach. I would also feel
a tightness in my chest I took a
good dose of Thedford’s Black-
Draught when I felt that way and
it would relieve me. I would feel
better for days.
“My husband takes Black-Draught
for biliousness. He* says he Kay
never found its equal. When he has
the tired, heavy feeling, he taken
Black-Draught night and morning
for a few days and he doesn’t com-
plain any more. I sure- do recom-
mend Black-Draught”
Sold everywhere. Get a package
of Black-Draught today Costs only
one cent a dose. NC-175
,re throats1
a Rub Vicks on throat 1
J and chest. Relieves i
Wra two ways at once— j-
j \ \ absorbed, inhaled, i
ICKS
Yet never during all these years
did we see Kelley do one thing on
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Fancy Sockeye Salmon_________________32c
50c size Clam Chowder_______________40c
5c Sardines___________________c__.___4c
20c size Hypower Tamales____________15c
10c size Hypower Chili__________ 8c
25c Veribest Ham or Beef Loaf_______20c
None Such Mince Meat _______________14c
7 oz. glass Eddy’s Mustard__________14c
Hip-O-Lite _________________________25c
Gebhardt’s Tabasco Sauce_____________23c
50c Rice Hotel Jams and Preserves___30c
30c Texas Pride Figs ________________24c
40c size Dromedary Figs _____________34c
48 lbs. American Lady Flour_______.$2.25
At the time of the death of this re-
markable athlete. Mrs. Morley Jen-
nings, wife of the Baylor university'
football coach. «a> 1
book to be presented to him at the!
close of the 1927 football season, the
book telling of his election, and was |
to have dealt with the entire season;
from the moment he was named cap-'
lain until the Thanksgiving day'
TRADES DAY
■**T^r*'*l' ,, |MJI TTW—^. -I--- - W
Ks||«y would pioba|»lv Imve suggest knew Weihsm had been Me Ws
ed that his rival be made captain 1 long friend The pair had grown up
That was the »ort of buy that he together, h was but natural for Abe
was That’s the way he lived, and Kelley to do tliat sort of thing. That
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Such ability, such popularity could
not be overlooked, and so it was with
a glow of pride last December that
we learned that Abe Kelley had been1 When it
tinted captain of the*Baylor football wire early
team ,of 1927. The greatest honor4 some one
was first flashed over the
Saturday afternoon that
had shoved little Weir
that could he bestowed upon an ath- Washam through the window of the
lete was conferred upon Abe Kelley,,caf and had thereby saved that lad’s
without one dissenting voice. If there lite, we instinctively said “KeHey.H
had been a rival for the position, That was s<< .like Abe Kelley. We
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1927, newspaper, January 25, 1927; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173042/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.