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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN nREOKENTUDGE TEXAS SUNDAY AUGUST 23 19.11
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Between .You
And Me
My Wet
and
Manager Hurley Mui1m.
the HtanV r ... . . .
trong Kort ( th Modern Wood
?If.n MeNH n" "" in bargain
"HI th4 afternoon ntarMng Hf .' SO
o'clock. Thn dynamo have won
very consistently thli summer and
without much help from the fan.
Evidently thla la on haeb. i t am
"ai u mJMie up of bovi h. p oy J
merely for he love of the ga-ne.
No adtntatton charge have been
mMe for any of the imm this
summer They usually take up a j
collection but yim can Imagine how '
much money win .In p int. a
ped among the pei't
Simmons Faces Hardest Schedule Tn History This Year
CIMMONC
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Charley 1K n. w n the I . nu
ralrhe 1 Inn . p for Mi" beeit
Jt ange iir i.tn a tn.l of
10 dav w.thoti ritragjjo- 1'iitl'
tnree Nundav a.r Charley w i-
playlng i.rd 'Wdle to I 1
tingle p.ttir.- i w managei and
tine .if h. li. t ( n .. h
Hta'e MiKhx w . in.lriK llokm
li fiorn one t. 'iv. . mtii i
thr . Sunday tc i whin Hughs
ttait-.l rm k n. today 'he f ml
Hund.nv ..f the t.nweek eho-itlng
championship Hughes is nmt IS
bird feahlrvl hr!.y who kept Im-
proving alt th unit while Hjghrs
etat ed backward Hughe will not
ven shout t.Hlay Hi ditur hit
'-iirtl ordeiw that he mint n 1
'hoot or ft-h anymv e f..r po.ib!v
year Ho Hoakin win with" it i
ul Hi" he de.erves the nip i
M ha Maitcd an uphill fight nil '
m wn ind iiuprov.it iv. v s
.I iv '
I turn the In m of I ilng n pa-
r t'itri sn't going to In" iu ejy
if r all Retmv flutter elU m th..t
Hi I. e w II hive 14 Irtteirmn
link iiu Iii'linu the two Maengal '
i them b.y towering wlngtnen J
ml it bunch of other good linemen
r m he 1MQ nqusd In the bark '
' I.I Jrf'erlen. I ' new roarh I
have Itlrwktmt-i the peedy
Ml h il'tiark und I. I'.e younger I
t i (her of the rlueivr Utt.r of two
ii jgo In addition there wlll be!
I'.i . in back fur the backfielil Ui
i :i hrf v .unifiter a in miw
I i ' i tilt f r i e hut i ii I'ei
i i wfo ni t t io i u'tei
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Their i'i th. men who lire expert' h ji i - ' ir . .a t c' t u- .oi'hil iimlni it Hlmmnn-i Umvef 1
i thl fall Picture unowa the ijucIiij .ln 'In ! .. i i : art p.a.ng t'u f luttn and mil year I
' Simmon 1
have no exception." said Harrldgo.
There must be no communication
between ball player nml apeotat-
on regurilleng of whether they
tuny be relative clergymen or
friendi "
(Manager DonJe RttMt and Tottitnv
Thcma of the Wh te Sox paid
W1'
had
been ptlVtleged to exr. eiie fot
many ycara In baeeball. The St
Louis player found guilty wore Oh
car Meiiuo Uenny Hencougn
SPEAKING
of SPORTS
By tinORCin KIRKSRV
Unltfd Pre Staff Correapon.lent 1 t)ieli finer exjrialnlnu that
hard to break a habit tliej
spectator to lie Sntihlird
Hv Attierlcntt t.rajnie I'lujrrs.
If your favorite ball player fall
to reroi?nl7e you next time you hall
him in an American Leugue park
don't blame htm
An old bnieball rule that ball
players must not freternlae with
uprrtatuM before or duMng a game
I haj been resurrected by President
William Hrnd?e nnd to make It
atlrk be hn ordered each offender
t be fined IS The fine is $10 for
a leeond offense and "t on up
The flrat xroup of player to be
fined under the new rule Included
three inemberH of the Chicago
White Sox nnd five members of the
S- I..HHH ll-owns All pair their
fin.'i To-nfy except Irving Jef
frle Whl'e Sox InflHder who ap-
pa'nl hn rise to President Hnr
rulxe It eeni. that Jeffer es won
ta'k rn to hi father who was an
Bnt xfi ct. .I vultor to C'omHkey
ark
PienUlent Harrldge. however
turned down Jeffries' appeal
To make the rule wa k we can
oxcrpt In reply to t request for In-
form it on about the pr Krisn ilr
t ite of the Kume ni tn give the
n imi r f a p'in '
INDIW CI5II) I OACII IS
.IOO'M OVHK OlTI.OOKl
UWRKV'F K m Au . P
lllonni. ii li U It M .--ii
Dl U ig.. ii t i . K fill.
worst to b. f ii. h - li il i I' Ir titute
In lian foo mli t. un n iiihIm . ri .
In recent wjih liavr r lied t ie i
Kd Notre Dame Rambler in th l'
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fir me Totn Jonklna and Jim Le- tance of the r travel
ve "Ha-kell doen t hnvr murh a
The last Ernest Darnard tried tn'hranie -mM the Hloux Indi in
enforce the rule last year without
the ponalty but the attempt wm
umtucceesful. When Hartldgc woa
nnmI to take Uarnard'i place he
put through a apoctol Killing with
a fine for x-ioiatoni.
lluli- Dcsliriicd to '
I'rutcL't Athletes.
"It was passed primarily to pro-
tect the player themselves" nnld
Harrldgo "Any one can rill n
.layer over to the standi and n
c mvervatlon might be started th it
would be embarraii ng to the play
er. '
Rule 1J of the off clal baseball
rule read 'Players In unlfi ni
shall njt be permitted to o i up
seat in the stand nor to mlngi.
w.th the spectator. No nianugri
eapta'n. roach or playei shall l
dress the gptctator during a gum
nien'o We mav win half of out
guiues and ugaln ve m iv not."
Hit pirclirtlin I r ti rt.v In ll'ii-
with thoie ha mil ann ally since
coming : Haskell In lft. II I.i.
year he thought h Kuvm might
win four e-iraex n.l i!n took lo
out of II In l't1) In anl t i
woltlil p ilblv b Me li i pri ii
mj n ri i iril of fo ir ml of 111 mil
the I Met iir .i w n elftht
Pt i -ii m ii wt 111 fur lit kt it
' il by i tcl im ' 'i Indl in
grlilimn cnnlulnt -i Ci'i m I oii m
I Wel.er I 'i 'uh.li vi
plaviii hi f. n th ii il 1 i i
Hn li n k' i I ii I' i i
run I i Hi I
W lite I in. tl t i
Hm in I .1 V -i .
I h. i i v iiv. ' 1 li t'l i'
1 I VI it li I i
Alexamle two inter man John
Orlen iWung Blon) rrow ntei
of reputiiliu i' ot Coito .mil
tinner' Conto ti Ul s: and No mm
Holme an.l Toe I' low lettein
al ing w.lb vi i -o Id be -
Omission scpcrulwl rumtlv1
HAHTSKOKP 'onn Auk iJW
ifl) A ciieleis omlaalon ici1
..uiinn I'm i i4 t i be sep' .4U1
f om net fathn 'or two frU
When (leoiK1 P-t !. Icf ''
- ttrrifnnl (Viiitlna W Wi
Two yi-ari ago In applied
'entrance to the I'nlteil St i
i fminil he had rurelely
her name fiom hi second rial
M1lwnll.in nalMri Ppdertll ' I'
1 and consular
broui l Into
ChrUtlna. now.
author tle li
the car 'F'
vjil wa admitted
Have Your Old Car
Made New!
And pay u In monthly In-
Hliillincnts. PrrslniK' Tlrnt nnd IlultrrlcH
IJoor Olui t
VtilninUini;
Guniplelr Hepulr iiorA
Hall Tire ( oif'
AIIII KNK A i .'
Iilie tanfl of . ninii.n'i I'n vi
sity exeit 4n men to report luie
Hepteniber 1 ' whin the Cowl a
be(in fiihi nun f.i hi i i
I' 'iilv t - ' 'i ni ii ' t-i
n Ange ii ItuJx at h.i '
lulatei hm leporteil f ti
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fellows
'hro gh
due to
. n bin kf ii-ld qualtet nun h
t f iv ii i tlwin 14o p iiindi Of i ouree
lit i prop ib. only ne a 'piper
i linn ty Ifi llobbv "amp
it Hlg Sptinw I w uld i w it
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With
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the a' exj i
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a i thi wi.ght iMi n vctnun-" i nl
pi inline i ver attic offenae
I-etter men to report are Mar-
shal 1 1 upturn fullback It k
ind I'n halfback" Andrun and
Hi k'f r l ends Doolin tackle
Himl'on mil Benttey guaidn (io
ii t eill put Iigh.lv -captain tenter
liny ii'ar 1 S .pin more ar.d formei member"
' i k ii Hepteniber! the Mpiud who are to be count
led on heavily are M. folium Tuck-
' anesj retu r ' reigh ton Ls Ihompeon. By
rm ntor will have rn and Hushing bark" HuestU
i'd taarn of re Jim .Ne.iv Hil and Crawford
.ement wMch h end ii'.n and H wi r tnrk.es.
i 1 in " h
W e Ip-i 'l til
i r i 'n in il the
Inn they wli
w Mi leu I'm
. i I 1 (- I all
S.ii i In v and J II Net ly guaide
f'niii ..!. and Arnette centei
New blood from juniot college I
ranki who ate to report a.e Deed
li Ihimp-on back Koonce Wra
nownki md Klrkpatrirk tackles
and Croc center
Coach Craflll la worried about the
Qu.irtt i backing position but plans
to 'ry out D Thompson Pee. and
Hymn Andru may call signals
from I he end position.
Line-coach "Potts" Anderson al-
has his wurrtei on th Mne He
hopes to produce it stout forward
vveJI however such as ha charac-
ter aed Slntnion teams during his
roacring pei lod 1 he does not
1 ave to count on his reserve too
much.
1
which we fear ma jive htm lrue
b'e at yea Take Altali tiottges aa
another ewUBple HosKw 'and'
what a nasBei will tmkm a Osier
mined bid for plate In Um Muck
rem hMkflofcl- Its ran run with the '
kail wsjrki sew not My ran paaa.
kick a MUls and appeal to be
atker smrt. kM the boy hardly
vvrli:h 146 or IfO pound. Then
there t IlsrUn Wood whom the
r Hind J' v 'W make a tracking
hot quarter mmk ir ne nan in
wHght Tie won t w gh more than
133 ut the most. Dr Woods you
ought to put that boy on a raw beof
steak and raw epc !' r' him
loutfh and heavy There an- J half
dozen other youis!er who w II be
bidding for tiackfirld b-tth bat
they are all light. Coach jshotwell
sniurt mace a UK or rriwHiimini
tin that line ot his this Tne
eak.ng . ' 1'ght b.ckfleld. little back will be fat and shlf
I. e .. iiw.il it not due to'but they wo't be heavywelgM-
. the he.ivlfTt quartet of backil
l.l... I .. 1 tllm"1j.l.j hl.ll i
g. itcK.i the .4.iy two letter- houM be buck In town thl week
' . . .AR... mu 1I nln tn Html (not
luk re- irnin. w-ill no velgn I """'""' " r - -
. iwi .ni. Hinrich m.v iiotD"-i lracwsc arounu wrm
hu 'hat in i'h Kti. the Cad-
' "h wh expeited to make
w. a a K d 4wll toter may
. t IbO l 1" poiinda I iWVfB t
hnn al i i i" r Hut the ather
h. wh w tn -nkin ptaccvt
e back' .11 are ; .inij to be
a i I e' ' 1 'ke llnrv iUtter-
f.. exu i i lh.- yuuth iuok
. j rrtty good bet but he won't
h 140 pounds And on top of
the boy has a tn Wrte
WOODMAN NINE
HERE TODAY
Meet Dynamo Crew In Bar-
gain Bill On Eastside
P i" gem rally talked
t a i that i;roeclur Abib re
i r ' i kle if m' se i on v. 1 per
' n in a llnkn i unifoi n 'nis
r i ii Th i h i s in onl 1 ii
a Hut tii" ! ' ' f n v"
fie lliey are old 1st phens i .unly
j. pi and the youtik f'Kitb I pliy
ii n iv be ni' 'Hiu; b ii k tn ! ve w th
J 1 1 .1 le M iv lie i (oiiel use
c
hi
get underway heie at 2-30 p m.
t iday at .he east tde diamond ac-
cording to Manager Ilurley Burle-
son of the Dynamo aggregation.
Offlekl and Coekeroll. both of
whom have turned In good pitch-
ing re. ord thin summor will -be
on the mound foi the local with
Whl'e and Pothotf slated to re-
ceive Officii! ind Pothoff will
hand i thi ipming gumc.
j 'Ih. r i - fo Hm iexon'1 lineup will
The fir"t of a douhli header ball be ." um " nc ike this' Cowser. m:
bitw.eu thi Hreckenrllgejargiove io. A u. vvnuc. ri.
lytuim' e nl tin r. n. Modrrn liecie .' jium ii. unniinwi oo
Woodm. u'fi V .i'h w '1 and 11 !: " Jb
Inoldentalty
Cuarh Shc'v.e 1
1
Sihrrp Hocks show Incmise.
irARR!H!IUR; 1 Aug ii
(UP) - Pennsylvania faim flock
numbered lStoo sheep in 1031
the higheit total In 10 y.ar. the
Deiartmunt of Agriculture rtiport
ed. The Indicated lamb rop for
the year was 31U000 comps ed
with 207 000 for the preceedtnu
year
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NOTICE!
UK-OPENING TOMORROW
(Monday Aur. 24lh)
Iti.inK
us ur Siiil and Dresses
Pressed.
to lie Cleaned and
I I It hi ill get the i
I; PJJ 1 M Values I
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(leaned
nnd
I'rt'.Nsed
15c
Cash & Carry
CLEANERS
.12.-5 West Walker St. Grady Slaughter Mur.
MTII0KIK1) NEW CAR DEALER
Look t)ei tins Iiit of real used car bargains
lO.'Jl Buick 4-door Sedan
1 1:0 Buick Sport Coupe
1930 Ford Coach
1929 Ford 4-door Sedan
1929 Franklin Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
1928 Buick Sedan
1928 Essex Coupe
McMurtry-Moody
Motor Co.
Huick and 1'ontiac Dealers
Th
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Better MOUSETRAP BUILDER is
Producing a Crop ot WEEDS! '
(itieen Mary oT KiiRland herself recently told a charity orgiiniation in
which she was interested "Advertise! It pays to advertise." Indeed
times have changed. When Queen Mary must talk of advertising what
must the poor mouse-trap builder do? No longer will the woild make
a beaten path to his door however wnndeiftil his mouse-trap. Ilccatisu
his competitors are out telling the woild all about their products in ad-
vertising. The world is listening. And buing!
For Best Values Read the AMERICAN
There's the situation sad a.s it may be to some. The most direct ef-
fective time-tested econnomical way of reaching the public is thiough
the medium or a daily newspaper. In Hreckenridge the buying public
reads the DAILY AMERICAN' and uses its advertising columns as a
shopping guide. Therefore if you are trjing to sell what the public
needs and wants be it a better mouse-trap or a better pound or chit.se
let the HRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN be your salesman.
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