Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1935 Page: 5 of 6
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m tin’ high school boys circuit.
TheTother League, known as
.was the principal speaker: "After
neating all tfcese good things \
kinda wish Idbe-n fired at Hills-
boro if t.ey'd sav the same things
about me."
For City Marshal—
LEE BISZELL
Plus
• Popeye Cartoon
Pepper Pot—Newt
LOc - All Seats -
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Roosevelt
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. Today—Last Day
on the Jackets last fall, Ute score
bqjn'g 66-0. The year before HTHs-
l':»ro .smashed Cleburnm 34-9.
106 1.000
68 1.000
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’ i Jinx Tucker of the Waco paper
)i‘ Oik words went rotl fthtn-lr; ’ Cirturnc was very- wise■ 4n
MllS. Aft El.MOKE
Mryand Mrs. O V. Wilson and
Mr and , Mrs. Richard Ripley re-
turned Thursday from Lockney
where they attended the , funeral of
Gavland Wilson. -
Mrs. L. L. Baugh has gone to Da)-
la,s for medical attention
Mr#. Raymond Cantrell, of Okla-
homa is here visiting in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W B
Erwin. a
■Miss Mary Dean Adams gave tier
music recital in Kopperl Fiiihv
:lation for the sympathy and
■any kindnesses shown to us
r friends We are also grateful
>e beautiful flowers given in
ry of our mother and grand-
r. May Qodi.j|chest blessings
in each of you
s Elfnarlne Young.
and Mrs B. F. Bryan.
and Mrs Gordon K. Brvan,
and Mrs DeWiUC. Reddick.
1 Bennie Bryan.
Conference Standing
i— , W L Pts. Pct.
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Johnson County independent bas-
ket ball leagues open the season to-
night at Rio Vista. V __ _
Three of the loops swing into ac-
tion. ..... •’
At 6:30. Winn Broom Factor of
1 Keene meets C. C. C. Camp of
Huisooro in me major noys ueague
At 7:30, Covington Oln Co. clash- ... ... 1
es with Rio Vista High In, the girls j Mrs. C. N. McLean of South |
league. Mb Main Street" underwent a tonsill
At 8:30. Parker and Cleburne Bash operation Saturday morning:
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nignt. Her Blum pupll.5 will- gjye
their recital on Jah. 11.
Mr and* Mrs E E Nelson and
Mi- Betsy Vedder of Cleburne vis-
ited here Saturday.
Mr find Mrs. Charley Grace and
children of Denton visited Sunday
In the home of her parents. Mr and
"Mrs. W C Hauff.
The body of Mrs. Olson was ship-
ped to Blum Wednesday and burial
was made’ In the Blariton Cemetery.
at Waqo - ,
still a wide-open battle and
a no way to dope it at all
ay things have been. going
knows what will happen | ,
It is a fresh, modem story of a
handsome radio crooner ,w*'.o rides-
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did pistols, He lias
Russian
Dr W. E. Brown. In Introducing
Hclly said he saw the Hillsboro
J ..ich a' a "track meet" down‘thfre
last season. .
Holly had-, the opportunity for
seme gcod-natdred razzing but lie
~' take it. “I want no eay. --d»z-
' dared Ute Eagle metil»r.’“thal HiHs-
■ l>r,r<y did not play. Its best football
I that night nor Cleburne Its worst
1 but Hillsboro got nil the breaks of
| the season packed into one game.
i Hillsboro- got all the breaks.”
A ngzro quirtette later sapg a
hong with
fold Hillsboro in the mud."
4- However, Hillsboro can aay ft did
| the rolling, first
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MeLerijore made a big hit with the
“Bulldog
Drummond
Strikes Back”
RONALD COLMAN
LORETTA YOUNG
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News—Cartoon
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iaw a felldV who was winding up
Ilk • a pitC '.er ti>v«B» -- ;--
t«ll He asked wliat the fellow
W#1* d-mig. -- . ; I nrtnccs- "*
. "Oh. he s. been In the big .leagues 1 Pr^ ,
but lod hik effectiveness and pass- tt.lriks’ rafilo
plained "It kinds unbalanced hiny
gnd he thinks he’s' still pitching in
» game." .-
“WelE said the salesman, "I’m
PALACE
TODAY a£,d Tl'EfjDAY
RY 14, '1 '■ 7~" ' " ^EBURNF TTMES-R^VlEW, CLEBURNE* i ' -.- ' - -
ARKANSAS TOP S. W. CONFERENCE RACE
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She was the daughter of John Hines
who resides neat Blanton.
Albert Elmore and wife
Tuesday in God.ley visiting in the
H. F. Long home.
Miss Margaret Rich is absent
from her school room this week
due to the illnew of her mother
Who is in the Temple Sanitafftta. ” j
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.started off with a very funny .story
I and ended with praise for the local
coaph. Howard Parker.
IP t/Ufg fiSATS
tbSiTiod lb
Dl-biAnO A r<ri&
H r-rtf
hiring Bradshaw. Here’s what he
says Pf the ek-Baylortte:
"Wesley BradshaW Win be -wel-
comed in a most hearty manner to
the coaching fraternity of district
CWrvr'w fens at >he banquet He No 12. He has become head coach
...,s „ ...n, of Cleburne Htg.i School.'’
7 "Brad was a great grldster. one oi
the greatest running backs in the
Coach Howard Fattier Wjd oifej
On Dow Peacock of. the 1934 squad |
One Saturday morning Parker '
dldin hffVF cnougn boys <n»t —
tcrlmmage so he got up a garni
With some negre youths. ;
. < Wmii 1 he game-was over one nt
Uu- sons of Hain remarked to'Par-
ker: "Well. if it hadn't been for old'
string-beah <Dow Is over alxTeet
tall and ataut as big around as a
flag-pol<?> we’d beat them white :
boys two ar i.tree todchdowns "
|tty Carlisle, who appeared op-
posite Bing Crosby in his last film,
“She Loves Me Not." *s again
teamed with the popular singing
star in "Here Is My Heart.” which
Loves Me Not’*
Team Rejoined
In New Movie
’Rt>s? W aai ami , January,
1.2.4, iA.3pne qf me Ale//
fly?// COMMISSIONS TARFAT
•r ft. 1b iliaxe Ross' title
Va UNLESS’ Ae DEFENDS if
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He has also .become a great poach.
He had his tr^ls and tribulations
las coach of Poly High, a sort of
underdog in Fort Worth high school
football league, but hP put -Poly on
the map. and during The last cam-
paign gave Poly a team that was
really the best in all north Tekis.
1 “Brad will do well as" coach- at
Cleburne.*- He has the football
knowledge and the personality to
■•But It over. He krrwws the game
|rr.m A to . and is a fine sports-
iian. very popular and will do much
w> add to the prestige of district
Np. 12. Cleburne school officials are
tto be congratulated on theft cholcp."
When the) thermometer does a
nose dive to zero or under, get
into a pair of chamois undies.
Never heard of such a thing?
Here is a pair worn by Florence
Chumbecos, pf , "The Ureal '
Waltz", New Ywk p^uctio^.”
They are made of windproof cha-,
mbh. The Jacket is made Hke
a cardigan coat, with free-wheel-
ing movement of the arms for the
active sportswoman. The tights are
full length, with side fastener
and vent in the back to adjust
ftisteliL These underthings are soft,
wqrm and cleanable.J, .
CARD GF THANKS
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- ? A PRAIA/ WITH ROSS
i.,’. . IN c^urorejiA,___
And we received, for the first time
In our life, praise from a coach
in an opposing school.
After the banquet. Holly told us
the that we had been a real service to
, .... I him, that our boost of his ability
Boys Industrial, does not blast off, ^ich came at ft /time when the
the lid until Tuesday night. j wolves were howling was one of the
The leagues are to run until the I factors in putting him - aver the
first part-of March and suitable rough spots.
' ,-ojiim- w.H be awarded each cham- ! mgd<> ““ the
Hillsboro in the Major Boys League pion. cracks at the banquet After HoW-
!---—i——. ]ara Parlcer tjjg retijjng Cleburne
Mrs. C. N. McLean of south [C0Bch, had been praised to the skies,
(Main Street” uncerwent a tonsil ‘ McLemore leaned over-and said to
- ' - --— Matty Bell the S.M.U. coach who
OPORTO
□PURTD
Harold V. RalUff*♦«+**
T Holly McLemore, coach of the
Hillsboro High Eagles, is not only
a. spietidid mentor but a real sports-
mA-..
Holly- got’ considerable attention
| at • the Annual Yellow Jacket bftn-
I quet the other night, being told just
' w.int Cleburne would do to his team
, ncxl’Tall' ,
However, the attempted razzing
1 was a little weak as McLemore
could point to his two years at
‘ Hillsboro High as pretty good indi-
cations of what the Jackets COULD
N’O'i’ DO.-;
indKi«T »lng^L
et the New Yeu
,hile yon Uo»h ‘ ’
m.son
tOlANO YOUNG X
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Wesley Bradshaw, the new coach,
didn't expect to be called upon. But
his final stateirient got him a "big
hsnd from the crowd:
12'1 liape. ’he said, "you'll feel this
way about me at this time next ,
year?’ . ,
stwy ^i^w atovliig at the parace/Ther
ket-nis a traveling salesman went
|o a- to.wp. He was having a hard
|lme getting any kind of order. He i |nlUionalJre cl.bsa
1 also a "nut” on old pistols. —
pllc' " thd“rl? *,Lk fJiow one- “ r”al<’ anoU*r whietf be-
asked what the fell w j io Carlisle, Russian
Wt«s-WHitg. -- —— ■ ' nrtncesr ——
. "Oh. he’s, been In the big .leagues, wUJ) because
n,„ m.t hik effectiveness and pass-1- . cr0Omng is the
lowest form krf +-v!l So in his.des-
fation, he becomes’a waiter in or-
to be near heik- '•'*
How he -gets' his pi«tol and how iws
iuu kiiow nu»i~iw«<uiiwto«-M> ”■■■• ----------•> .. makes her fall for him forms the
'.hl' worst dPTeat ill Cleburne history going laa-lwo sWres m t p,,., o) (lll„ TheJUory-is-
... lawn and il, f doll l make a. 1 jn g huinorouif, musicdl fgsh-
»ale I'm ( aming back and eaten for I [on Re course Of the story,
h‘“' 1 ' • . Crosby introduces -three brand new
song trits,•"June In January.” "With
Every Breath I Take” and "Love Is
. Just Around Mie Corner."
I The supporting cast includes Ali-
‘^Jsdn.Tsk ip worth and Roland Young
LS BEATEN
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Just About Kick-’
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w complexion is found in the
.urvy Southwestern Confer-
asket ball race this week.
Texas tonpiorns. rated third
engt.i before the drive be- •
re setting-on top of the heap,
sas. which was generally
as the second place clulj. is
*n. Rice, which was the pre-
ating favorite, has dropped
rth place.)
found ihe- razorbacks too
I, rough and efficient td'han-
gh In the> hills of Arkansas
eek, the, Porkers beating the ,
« two gam6s. taking the sec-
y'a wide margin,
efinlteiy made Arkansas the ,
Ing win over aylor. is #lso get-
lenty of piny.
faces a tlimak this week,
>wls have two games and- if
ii-op either of them will jyst
be eliminated from the race
it Rice plays T. C. U. at Fort
and Tuesday night takes on )
TT at Danas ........ ____
nesday night Texas engages
Igfes at College Station.
tnsas invades TexasWwr tHe >
line, playing T. C. U at Fort <i
1 Friday and Saturday nights.
irday night S. M U engages
at Amtln nrwt tti# Avalas rslnv
INDEPENDENT CAGE LEAGUES
OPEN CAMPAIGN TONIGHT
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1935, newspaper, January 14, 1935; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303603/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.