Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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strate the surprising ease of Harting that Conoco Bronze gives.'
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CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE
INSTANT STARTING-LIGHTNING PICK UP—HIGH TEST
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the itflMinfl doahua High team
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Hunter led jcNh* with um. Play
of the centen. Oaaey atp| OUVflr,
and great guurdhifl by Caln and
tthodef featured the winning team
Fortenberry turned Uj a «ne de-
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Bono Bus .
Rock Tank .. ....;;,
Glen Rew High .
Ciebbtw High .......J 4 .333
Henderson Street t o 7 ooo
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FOR RENT - Ntody furnlHwd
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for 'KWrrSnmiid&d apidKnri j
private batlW g«r«flfl| Wlla tted
Maw. W O Hopper. Phone 308. [j
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Team- .. ‘ W L Pct.
Cleburne High. NO. 1 . .4 0 1 000
Cleburne Flwal -Co.- . 3 0 1.000
-fmer . 2 I .607
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Cleburne High. No. 2 . ,1 3 .250
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.1 ma>n*<rr> Fnmt row: Robert
Chapped. F«rt Worth; Cy Pertrtiia.
Ofiwy; Itlrhard AHtaon. . Baltaa:
I Capt. wallare Myeryi. Jark0or»;
Minsy. Marahafl; Albert
Walker. Balls: !>»» Heratols, Bal-
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nsr«"^wiu.- k, «.
a purte each which would throw X.. ■'
Ckburne Mit mwr i__.
WM«* Ute Mft« than ever
in Itetoey with dna -
TteWWte rwW W nM
sucwmhtny
With « gymnasium there n
telling how many teams C
play basket ball in ciebumlr
Jim bnsltky was a bta wks
Monday night. The wav he fli*
it he took two games by Wj
and <mr on the editrt. f}
in the schrtlulef hla team, rf
flake, wgs to pSanflo Vista T
«* an industrldi League CoL
Rib Visth asked that the ganL
postponed T. P. end U Nd. te
substituted as a. practice Ule.'i
the Powermen faUAJ to shoph
Parker was on hand and ni
Snowflake with Jtm’s club win!'
143-22.
jto Jun has the Rkv Vbrta"
T p. and L. games by forte
he wants them and ten the <
uit But Jim doesn't want c?
by forfeit and will play ott
■Rio Vista tUt later.
Incidentally Snowflake
“a toqgti team to beat In the
and half wiith such sharpshot
as Piirman, Fitzgerald and
ton and guards like Squyrea, J
enport and Wheeler. . i;
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Coach Heflry Frhka of. On
vine High, 1933 ttrter^dhola
League champions, is trying to
range a tough schedule. He flri
he can t get much opposfUon ____
__ aide v.-rv weak dlofrlct
, Greenville lumbers along each- M^Ke
son so he's going after Ama '
Temple and other strong outf!
Temple la due to be about H
powerful next fall as the to *■
was last Campaign and Greeny I
will And additfon of the Wilde I
to the schedule to be proba I
more than tliey can take care I* I
U s liable to be the same storji I
Greenville meets Amarillo at A I
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I Temple may not be available I
GreenvJIle, however. WHh Bhti I
hachle bu?k in the district I
Wildcats wfU have five cdnferei I
games. They already have Thon I
Jefferson, Beaumont. Belton a I
Austin lined, up as practice tihl
That would make nine teal I
Temple Would be afraid to cal
another contest because of the te*l
game rule should there be sot I
kind of play-off necessaft. Fl
We dpn t think Cleburne, WAXfl
hachle. Waco and MUbboro Mfl
to worry about the ten-gwme ruLI
Srt-3t‘8<£S,1ffl
The other clubs will Jtiet gdt I I
play and thaL's all. II
Scholmtie Tewnn^
To Way TonigfA
Johnson County IntorscholasU' I
League basket ten teams play to
night at Everman gymn with l«ad I
enhlp of the title race In the bkl
at 7 ortock artd Burteeon pftayi1
' (itoo Vtelaflt ft. The tatter tilt h|
highly crucial, determining first
' ' ' piflte in the tourttamenk - |
cy FAUL ROBINSON
8M iorziW - Cut V* f “-“1—2“-^’ !
I MUSTteBAW
4t)MOU AMMK
, | laying flargantuan eggs again Its
* I recent offering waighed half «
ikmnd. A feaf months ago, the
[tom# Tien laid a slx-otqide egg,
which had two yolks, arid iindthcr
normfl! fljke cgft encloaed In the
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WMJT/ For Sale
FOR SALflF -Atwater Kent, model
55 radio. This machine has just
been reconditioned and new tubes
added. Cheap for cash 114 West
Wltem. -- ' -,t ■
FOR BAUB—«juje)t Meal «a« range
wltli Lorain; ahcrlttce at. flifl.50.ri-
' Mn Myer's. UOft Kuth RotHnaon.
Lost and Found
FOUND--Tire and rim with oar
number end Ucente attached dwn-
ed may Identify and pay tot this
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for SALE OR TRADE- One good
Internationa) truck - W G,. Stgn- ■■
ley, .Gulf Refining Co.
FOR SALE- Fryers, hens, guineas,
geese, and turkeys, dh-seed tfiiy day. ,
T. W Scott A Won*.
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tell Ctemptonehlp . of Johnson M-ndiv night with a »-lfl 'te-j
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Glen Rose . . . .0 ft oqq
Industrial League.
Team— 1 w
Bono independents . 7
Rio Vista Hhfh ...... ■ .4
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Snowflake . ______...,.3
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cleborne wlectric,
MIKE'S SHOE SHOP,
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O K. LEATHER SHOP
fATTONAI?BEAUTY SHOP PEH
fANEKulBr SlJraln oronulgnole.
LJXl and iip; ringer waves 15s- and
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Hartman, f,
Casey c, ■ ...
Oliver, e.
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Totals 11 its
CIGAR LEFT HIM BREATHLESS.
LYNN. Mass. <UP)— Despite the
fact that the police officer smelled
no lifluor on William O. Hughes’
breath wheri^be' arrested him. he
was fined tn court on a charge of
drunken driving. The court ex-
plained the rgason for the lack
of liquid odor was because Hughes
WWMm; .. ; , .... swallowed - hta
COLLEGIATE CHAMP - By Jack Sords
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934, newspaper, January 30, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303309/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.