Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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IMPORTANT ANNOUCEMENT
Many of our friends have asked us if we have sold our F uneiai Home. We wish to
announce that we have NOT sold; nor do we Eave any intention of selling
After 35 Years of Service in Cleburne and Johnson County With the
REST in Funeral Merchandise and Service—
We Are Definitely Here To Stay!
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schedule before the quintet gbe*
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’> Fhwne 1)4 and We Wi 11 Hellve^ M Prempttyt > z
__t - j' Tony Claiento Is still <aving
■ i . , \ . ' 'about how h? is going to whip
t^ X i Lotus in their championship
m-tch with the Corsicana thJ, Mun)m(.|. Ru( lhJ,
Bengal* are ihe only slated cage thP <>nf u bH(.fcll)|f u|>
i hts words with money and he
' i want* to bet that he will whip
I Louis Tony wants to het Louie.
' his jnaiiajer. or atty of bia friends
tlb.obo Hint he will not only whip
. Louis but he will.stop him in-the 1
I nf,h round m»v» Louis will i ....
B not answer the bell at.the open-
lug m tho-sunh-- wnmd - u held
still insist•, that “I •» "'-"-i- I reormg w ncta
finished ’•
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soon, but we still maintain that practice Monday afternoon Work- j “
Galento will not turn the trick
Louis did not piit Ui<> k. O on
Godoy it Is true, but he fought a
different style than Joe had ever
faced before .No man that ataswts
I up M> do his fighting has ever
lURtiew Remington Premier
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her. And she didri t want ip (u' n lo.e
with Phil, Bui what she wanted in >vA a e
lrrr * ‘ ‘ ‘ | as il f«ie
into a sit.ia-
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G. Lockett, who has
Ill at her home, 307
North Buffalo Street, fol the. pafct
week with a severe cold, was able •
to sit up pert of Monday,
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they will play agom' Thursdny
night ’.
.....-*er~the- iTturu gittue with the
Tigers, the eagers will travel ~to
Corsicana Friday night The Ben-
gal* were victorious when they
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Plhce that time the Jackets have
tX- improvefl an<| will be in a better
|B condition to win
Ky.. The JoJiua. tourney will be
wound up Saturday which will
make it possible for the local five
aM> j up in do his fighting has w _____
: stayed with Louis except Tommy j ttng work “started and turnjm
Bouriapd of! "aStaisar^ Say> 1 -tn«'t‘on ,o • «r<>u
Hill is recovering from a recent}*111 ^hp W“V hp did
appendectomy “l. Mesdowlawn'T“^"^ V™™ IS a lnt of mtmev
flaiiitarhun 10 betting and summer is .al
I long way off The way Galento |
. ______litas been talking w.-my haw »L
Joseph Gooke. son of- Mr., and!ne* «hamp by that time
Mrs George Cooke, U reported to
be slowly recovering from a severe
attack of tonsilltls
Football scheddte fair the liMO
rgpregatlon of Yellow Jackets has |
peen completed and the ranks nt j
Itars will be depleted by the grad-■
■aiiou. route hhh the new age rule I
'Three games (Hitside the dtaWiet-j
pave been slated this year with i __/
[wo new elevens having contracts [
h ttnr •date mvWSTOrXWJUWKU”^
re two augrt^aUiMis that the
leven will meet on tlie grid sched-
Je this fall
Riverside and Austin have strong
ties for the Jackets. The Fort
Vorth ' game will open the slate
or the local gridsters and on the
text week-end the Jackets will . .
ump Into their district schedule
After the one heme game, the
! will trek 10 Austin for the'.
nine rliere on Let ,11 and then
for a one game stand
gainst Ennb on Oct 18
Leaping back into the District
D-AA fray this year will' be the
euiplc . Lurr—and .tha—Jackx'-U
’ill play there on Oct J6 Last,
car was the time for 'the Tigers
T * ,,Iav ,,‘‘re he <lii 11 ict < liam-
. . 1 ion Waco Tigers will come to
lebtune after the Jacket have
MMMMM a week off
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The schedule follows:
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B .28 Hillsboro there
Oct. 4: Waxahaehle here
.Oct 11: Au-tin there
18: Ennis here
’Oct. 2&: Temple there
8: \Vrcg here
15: Bryan here
22: Corsicana there
Ing together In one group were :tH '
backs and" ends, and there were i
also five centers, and 22 guards j
and- trebles This was all new to1
Dutch Meyer and he had to move
} from <me group to the other get- [
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former stars
They 4By that the guards and'
tackles alone that were out Mon- I
day number almost as many as [
Use whole ‘PCD wisrt of mrf
dd -The oM time Frogs like "to I
tell of how Bd Kubale had to pit.
. r .gng.skfe bf the Hne agaj'ist th*
champton. beat out Ben Hogan by other in order to get any scrim- '
one stroke in the Texas open in mage
I Him Antonio yesterday for the first
place money of $1.500 Ren got
second place money of $750 Neith-
er of the boys had the touch in
[their match Monday that they had
I tn tleing tip with 271's at the end
of thefr regular 72 hole play Both |
ot them mt-eed chances blit twice cnrolyne wree
■ogan had the jump on Nelson 1^, today front the Cleburne .
.........■both U,nrs ‘away his "
championshlpl I ’ ’“
. /lugenc Chastain is leading the 11—
Cleburne High School Yellow)
'Jackets, in scoring for the season}
With a 59 polilLlptal for all of the; .
games - Only seven points behind j
him nt St 4s that Rcnsatinnrtt short 1
lad. Leland Burtoti In the list of)
scorers Forrester Eyster is in third!
and he has a season total •[
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1940, newspaper, February 13, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293279/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.