Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1935 Page: 4 of 6
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ID Council
flet Wednesday
' Date for rNext
eeting in March
' Rev.
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KETT -IHE't MUST HAVE OEEN
SVME PT OVER. THE FALLS - THE
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At Foster-Fain No. 2
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Independents
Yanther Boys
io Vista Inde-
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County Cage
Standings
Rate: ’’ c per word at first Insertion: 1c per word each In-
sertion the’enftrr. No ad taken for less than 30c. All Classified
Ads are .cash in advance . .
police b«Jow, was sentenced to die
: tn<>»xtiic chtfrijor criminally Harris w*n»
Assail tmg.l4-ye4r-oldf Lillian Gib- | wfteL a mol
By ■>»* sord. JACKETS GO
t TO TOURN
Leaves
8:4A a. m.
However, they are trying to get a
, game with Joshua before they hang
the up the shorties.
some v
. year ! Sealey
i Fuller again, led Covington with
(.'.rv<n ixiints but th? outstanding
player was M. Baskett At guard.
Thurston played well while in at
guard,
center,
io run
ran de
VcrV
Ivey played a good game at
W. Gatliings hustled hard
up five jioints. and Nickens
five.
few fouls werr-cnlled until
late in the game and the play was
'oett
Woman’s Page
Phone 1.
C By MTSS LUCILLE CR
;S
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i- ari ui Ki.K- ' .
aid several of ,
to almost double
McKenzie was get-
1 around
Bradshatf says that
he will have plenty of good punt-
Sides i%>
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WUENIWASA KITTLE 6HA.VER I HADA
NLJRfeE NHL MED MRS. HEETY. A,FTER
MCTTHER DIEfr S>J
For Rent—12
FOR RENT ^Furnished apartment,
k Fk-lvaie bath. See Mr T .1 Cooper,
201 South Robinson.
:BNT Furnished apartment.
Phone 907 1 1
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FOR RENT—Four room unfurrush--
cd apartment, 700 North Anglin
Street, phone 759
FOR RENT Five room bungalow,
all conveniences. Apply B19 North
Main. _________________
Beauty Parlors—22 !
OIL, PERMANENT WAVES -»IO0
ffiAYf AlARCH 1, 1885
kRIDaY, MARCH 1, •' -
Lillian Gibson
< With nmounlfe'd >haVQpal ^«iardijr police ba^C
»icn holding crowds at out-
side a coiirtro»w» at Nashville, 4?. ',-----
I K. Harris, a Negri, shown with son.
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4:00 p. m.
Yoo p. m.
caisefol hour >
SLIP ON THESE
ROCJCS,'
Kansas must beiij the Aggies to-
[ njght amj-Salurday night at Fay-
, rltevilli- to gam
rtiKc must
tonight and'
I nrday ntglii
'lock lor th<
Every indication
(J , Arkan.sa
1 i he trick
will luii'Ii
tiuT APTER MV father's DEATH SHE
WEMT TO LIVE WITH HER SOD. VJHEN
IE LEFT SHE ASKED FOR A. FEW .
TP^AKES TO TAKE WITH HER; JC
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PERMISSION 2 WEEKS LATE.
QUINCY, Mass. (UR)—A recent
snowstorm made the city’s streets
excellent for coasting. The child-
ren appealed to officials for au-
thorization to slide on certain
Streets. They were granted that
request two weeks later—but the
snow had disappeared from the- -
hills. '
Vlkile
parched
hi^k,
up
OH, "tkc
brirvK
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iLittle Colonel" is a typical
I Lit and It also stars Lionel
brc. the dean of screen act-
iks the story of a Kentucky
WEb4T TO, CO
ON,VJtLL
cSlvd
PilU -
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n grim reminder of the
famous lynching here in 1896.
when the two bandits were hang-
ed by an enraged mob for rob-
bing the bank here and killing
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I’ mesa, cerium amne!
K. handle, and . I»'
K, pions oi Noiili
BL Tpur.iuimini
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L as follow-
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L- Pampa. Lame .,
? 2. al Abilene
L—-WCLld. GLl:W_.
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E Dalia >r.
I Longview
E. Gilmer and Shelby
E OnntSVlU-e J n111 .
K*’1 Jacinto ot, i
No. U. at San
Harlandale <>1
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CRetxt —Aflwr
£. K. Harris
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courtroom Iqllowjpg lhe v Uons clubs will be
..__>____r..u..j xi«*on in Ontrfil Town.
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Sheh seen, left, leaving the courthouse at Shelbyville,
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THE PALLS
RoAiaiNG-
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Coach Sealey is in Datla-s -with
his basket ball team. They Jiava
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SPORT
GOSSIP
HENTON STRICKLIN
a I i<- l oi I lie l Uh I
heat Texas nt Austin j
Baylor ut Waco Sat- ,
lirn-*h- nr a dead- 1
(i p
North' side square in E. E - - .
Grow DuUdlag. (Connectlap 0, all a dljnncp to,win some games and
rsn;?v.S eras
SPNCJAL-$10<) Patsy Jean Per- :
’ manent 50c. $2.50 Oil $1.00. $4.00 !
permanent $2.00 Guaranteed De ;
e- Luxe Beauty Shoppe, 301 South
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For ( ity Marshal
LEE HfZZELL
---d W ' Jtrni M44?f!>+-
R. M. iRubei McClai
For Alderman Ward Two—
DAVE ROSS
lor Alderman Ward l our—
ARCH BOULWARE
For t ity l ax \ssesso.-
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roueint ■
I, )BMu 438
• Boys Major League
El Team
' Stoner Broom Factory .
■ Strnv- Flak,-
1 *<I|1O
Hio Vi-
lltiubi
ritiKui
POjFlMj the, yoiv'uamcnt . that they
imf? entered, s They Art. due to
close the season In RJo Vista next
week against' the Rio Vista team.
|F LOST Pii MiT rip .if niy home ,
E' northwest of town Saturday after-I ters at Claniy
r noon. Feb 23, ii small brindle I Brazos J
L- screw tail Boston Bull
—white mirrkmvs ttrmtnd i
Kf head Answers to name of j’
■T^Bhakcy." RfWanr rot information i
■^Mdin'r to liis recoierv Phone
FT ‘ llftl'-J W C. Dnnrc
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big JUICY ^tambirgers
iQc
Coac!) Eugene Sealey and VI
of his Cleburne High baskc^j
players left nt 8 o'clock this
Ing for Dallas al which plaCj
will be entered in ah invi|i
tournament.' Teams Irom all
NorUi-Texas will participate, jp"
event. All players must be
18 years of age and not mori
I eight men can be, used by ai
school. ’ ... -
Cleburne wilL Bc forced t<
minus the servipes of Strin
star forward, since he Is pasi
teen years of age. Carter,
tt* y<’7
the squad is in fair shape an
are expected to make a good
ing at Dallas. * -
The Yellow Jackets will
North Ft. Worth High School
first round today
UlAiilV.T Wiu M« "Hf *.U ------ ”
are assured two games shoul 1 the recreation
louse v,iv 1,10V *•— n——
be played in Oak Cliff and
down-town-Dallas Y. M. CL
Those making the trip to anmunieatlon from Fred West-
qol C. I. A.. Denton, was read,
h Mr. Westcourt announced
7 as the date for the annual
k. Short Course for farm men
(omen. Mr. Westcourt also
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Wanted-r-9 _______
VlfANTED Your pliunbliig bmincss.
Otmntnlccd work, in tr prices e. H.
Miller, Phone 1431.
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Will Dav all cash And if you have * bonded operator with many years
■ - . r_____1— ,1 .. r $Vszi
I property of any kind
i. trade list it with B
phone 24H residence
■biVdn- - -
Union Rm Terminal
j f,v Cleburne
1 6:30 a. m.
B<»ys Industrial I eauur
Team W T, Pcf.
! Giandv.ew 6 1 .857 1 appear.
Col-! Covington 3 4 429 j
i Clcburiu' ? . . - 3 4 429
Wmn IJrooin Factory I 6 143 I
Buys High School League
W I. Pct
iofto
833
.571
( ntiiifv Girls League
W I, Pct.
1 IXHI
750
714
571
375
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Llvingslon, g . _i ..
Allen, g ....I.,..,...
Bowles-. <-f
Davis, it'
4'oviiiglon Gin Company Giris
FGFTF TP
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FINAL < O.NI EKI.N< I.
> GAMES s( III 1)1 I I l>
I Final game- m im h< in
r " for the Siuitliii. |< hi
Ls—blUket hall
scheduled ("iui'hi
k—nhrhe - -
Tile leinhn
L .'must -iii ueh
r . Fori Worth
T< x.i.
> select Hie eigii> |
In played '
Train and Bus
Schedule
CLEBURNE-FORT WORTH
MOTOR COACHES . -.
North* side square in E.
Total-. .. 7
Rio»Vista High School- Girls
Plnyei— PG FT FTP
Gilbert, f .8 2
Akins, f r——v, , , . . V. .2 2
Hall. J-c 0
I Gist, r-c 0
Vaughan, g .0
• Htnicr.-Tr
Totals ......10 3
Rio Vista High School
Player FQ FT F TP
McLean. <f ..... 2
McMullen. I ......1
Noble, c -.3
Fa-don. g 0
Youngblood, g 1
g ..............0
' daughter. Dorothy, who have been
, confined to their beds this week
I from influcns® are improved and
Buhler was able to be in 1 j
The Boy Scouts of ’ Bethapy
J.chool met in February and pass-
ed some of our tests in the second
das- requirements.
rim 4-H club girls joined us. In
t wo plays and we sold pie, hot
< hocolate. coffee, candy and cake.
After this we played "42" and
“Chunking at the Negro Baby.”
Political
Announcements L1
I AIxuTadn
• | Hio Visla lliuli*
1 V« mi. Hr Ji
i (.'o'.mgion (ini
Keene'— '
Godh i ill 'll.
■
fat,tbr than
gmn'eil
Thursday night scores:
Grandview High School
Player FGFTF TP
I’uiler, f . ‘ ...7 0 0 14
i b ■ f . , 2 0 14
'{Till'd, f ........:-7-. ;O -9—St—fl-j-—
1 2
0 4
0
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nigh:
'I lie Yellow Jackets had dum-
iv ciuiiinage Thur-.day ..a fternoon.
lust wonder wiiai the real"
1 thing will look
1 !Unit wa dummy
ho'-ked pretty i
dlttereijt players
j various .spots'
—could do iind to find out If they I
1 have learned tht; plays given to j
. W L Pet. j Jjem thii.
(it
I
7 0
a 1,
4 3
3 off kicks, that. averaKed
I ’ ’’i [iilty yards. BradshaW sa.
II •’ '•OO 1 ho mil hive nlentv of '(ux
is that 1
and Rice will
H+tti—live -penn.i ill
in a (lead Ina'.
(•.iiiViHi Amarillo
and (’rowi‘11; No
I'u cola Cottnn-
^id....UL<rAink^^
1 Ih-nton.
4 .it
HANGMAN’S NOOSE RETURNED
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. (U.R)—
The hempen noose which stran-
gled Frank Crawford and Elmer
(The Kid) Lewis’’ was brought ....
back to this city after 39 years, the cashier.
NEGRO SENTENCED TO DIE AS TROOPS GUARD COUR
By LES FORGRAVE ,
I REMEMBER I TOLD HER TO TAKE
A.NVTMIE46 SMt VJUXMTED AND TEN TO
ONE SME. TQ6K THAT SPOON SME
lives gust Out beyond —
THE EDGE. OP TOVJM, Z
wz-
............i. far ’*
| The boys were,attain .divided into. |
IgiTiips. Coach Gunin took llic
111 |linemen and Coach Bntdshmv the
2<W’> (Hick Those llpeuien were really
141 'digging in The backs were (billed
i-l-l Lignin on bull-currylug. u . of hip; j
.Hid stride
Lv.Ft Worth
8:30 a. tn
li :45 a. m ,
2:30 p. m
5:20p m
8:45 p.m
Hillsboro Division
LV.Hillsboro
9:00 a. m
......... *8:25p.m [
Glen ' Rose and Meridian HI vision
Lv.Cleburnfe Lv.Merldlan
lQ;18ft.m. 8:00 ft. tn.
Lv.Clcburnc "Tit 0tm Rose I
3:30p.m. ® °°nr” j
making direct connections tor
boro, Meridian and Glen
For Information Phone 251.
Alvarado Bns
Leave Cleburne—8:45 a. m., 11.8$
a. m., 2:45 p. m„ 6:45 p. m., 9:06
p. m.
Leave Alvarado—10:20 a. m. i
12:66 p. m, 4 p. m., 6:15 p. m.
I B:45 p. m.
SANTA FE RAILROAD •
- Dally
Northbound arytvea
No. 8—5:36 a.m.
Southbound arrives
No. 15— 8:35 a.m.
Dallas Branch—Dally
; To Dallas and Parte— .
i From Dallas and Paris-
No. 67 (Motor Car) Lv. 7:00 a. m
No. 00 (Motor Carb Ar. 8:30 p. m
Weatherford Branch
(Tube., Thun., Sat.)
(Mixed) Lv. 10:48 a. m
Ar 6:40 p. m
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Rev. and Mrs M. A Buhler and
n).
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I)viitnil" Noeon.i.
Witeo, No
i Euioc,. Nuglies Springs,
and Shelby, No 5 ul
Hunt-Ville San.
H ui. ton. B'-iuimonf.
Marco- Eagle I’uSs
.1 S.m Antonio. Kil-
P~ leeh. Yorktown No 7. Kiiig<l-1H?’ '
IT Bay City, Tait. Weslaco. Laredo;
f No 8. at Ai|>me Bowie ot
i Paso Sanderson W.nk lor- Dau
j boys getting tired of the work-outs
I and the grind
J The coaches wind up the days
--------i in. a relay race that ’ every
j man runs in An equal number
j of boys line up side by side about
• 66 yards from the goal posts and
'one by oije, they take the ball and
! circle those posts Some good rtic-
Igs take place and much spirit is
i shown. Every • one
nok very punk
CLLurae H i g h JI
Dalia a F o r <
Meet
• . - u* 1
Conierence
cli.iinptote hip are 1
and Saturday I
MitstangsT
(' ,U; al | Blum
Ar- (.’■..
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| Gi nndi le a
j l’:i I'ki’l
I pictures, “The Little
' at the Yale. ‘.Red Hot
pt the Palace and "Cinur-1
I the Roosevelt, offer an at-
[ -Hiedulc for those who
■ Saturday night previews in
i -i;
I he plays lite
big Baker ctsi
i.pt.bcr end we wqyld sure
j whamming On end sweep
Before, we become top excited over I necessary
prospects we must remember ' ' . . _ w-
<>t iiille matter of passing, some grades the county meet and the meet at \vj(h the money we realized from
j the balance of this term Then Fort Worth happens to be r“*“;
'there is the little matter of some three weeks away.
We have heard several local ath-
letic fans say that they were go-
ing .lo T. C.' U. Saturday night TO
see the Frogs and S. M. U. "Mus-
tangs" tangle in the season’s final
basket ball game The Ponies can
cinch a tie by winning that game |
and the Frogs would love nothing I
better than keep them from getting I
that tie. Two years ago a weak
S. M. LT. tram defeated T C. U hr
a season final and kept them from
winning the championship. ,
JUisl'^-rfev) Shi
baseball will Be ,
day; arid night shifts
run ao Jbag.all .the taiblia may 4xy
satisfied. Tills sport life is Con-
tinuous isn’t it??
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7G NEW CLUBS
,March 1- (U.R)—
'tt*’ ------- In-
rushed to Na ’"’Jn Central Taxas. ac-
, o Waiter Humphrey, dfe-
"gr. The new dubs will
inkston and Elkhart
J By PAUL ROBINSOr^WMMM
FALLS
I •stopping ” Look
THWQ.SS HAriOLN
Ann V/atet-2 coming
were: Munday, Burton. W(
red. Elite Buckner. Buchanan
son and Carter. The startin
up will likely be Munday an
ton at forwards, Wealheru --------
center, Ellis and Buckner at |«ie Jolnison County Council
The boys are expected to Jr’’ suggestions for the-pro-
Saturday night. ^material for that day.
—-----2------—j Agnes Roberts, county home
Albert Venting. Jr., is cijU-rfttion agent, discussed In-
111 at the home of his paren»*°n on house repair and an
and Mrs. Albert Venting. > d list of standards for rural
Venting is pastor of the Flr<lls agreed upon by the Texas
tist Church. . T0*1 Home Demonstration
Bulletins from the Federal
f Administration were dls-
I for the council delegates to
lioldlng round table disetts-
F^FOR RENT — Modern furipshed
apartment, also newly renovated
t cottage. * Phone 656^W ot call nt
I 207 8o\ith Robinson.'
r FOR ' RENT—Brick duplex.
r“ Wil th AngTin, pnonFTll.—
Special—2
SPECIAL cIom' out. ot high quality . WANT TO TRADE—Smail blue-
F Premium adding machine paper, liiciwhit;' diamond for furniture
». per roll while they last. Cleburne radio. Matt McGowan, real
L. Times-Ri'iiew. Plggl.v Wiggly .Store
Lo.s7 and Found—t I Fresh Fish—26
FRESH FISH arnt Hnltiniore Oys-
i i,-is *. * Claiii.y s. F ish Mut ki t 808 , * *1
brindle I Brazos Avenue. Phone 1585-W' We , *or*
Terrier. deliver.
ueek and i -
Attractive Tilts
At Rio Vista
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. Several aUracliva ball games are
carded for the Rio Vista Gymnas-
ium tonight and Saturday night.
Friday night games: 6:A5 Rio Vista
High School vs. Elis County team
(girl); 7:45.-Mansfield Indepen-
dents vs. Rio Vista
of Fort Worth vs.
xol Fort Worth vs. 1
pendents.
Saturday night: 7:45 p. m.. Crow-
ley Independents vs. Rio Vista in-
dependents; 8:45. Stoner Broom
Factory of Keene vs. Rio Vista In-
di pendents.
B»a didn’t know the Civil!
Bs over. He banishes his
■- when she weds a Yankee
■ granddaughter sends her
■gainst the rebel and final-
fcot Tires" stars Lyle Tal-
■ Mary Astor and is a story
g demons, rivals on the
d rivals tor the love of the
of an auto manufacturer.
» (Talbot) goes to prison
Ime he does not dbmmit
story concerns itself with
efforts to clear his name. I
ron" stars Richard Dir
: Dunne and one of the
pictures of all time. It
leal history and pioneer-
deals with the trials of
iper editor in the early
Oklahoma’s land rush,
ure has been one of the
office attractions of them
RIO VISTA HIGH TEAMS
SWEEP LEAGUE GAMES
Rib Vista High .Scnoql swept
games played in Johnson Comity
independent basket ball Thursday
night. ‘ . --------
The boys downed Giandvmw 29-
23 in the Hoys; .High School League,
'i iic girls" came through oyer Cov-
mgton Gin Co. 24-J7 in the Coiii‘-
ty Girls' League. ■
Rio ran info tougher oppositioii
than expected from Grandview and
two minutes before the game was
I ever Grandview had a two-point
lead but Rio got hot and rang up
si#*tn the last minute over the ex-
cited Grandview defense.
McMullen al forward and Kas-
dan al guard were outstanding for
Rio. Vista,
of basket
JUcLean were held down pretty tight
the real )>y U|P Grund view guards. T„.
like next week ii ; Mullen kept Rio Vista in the ball
stuff'” The boys game and made the last six points
, ' . | lor his team.
good- and s’veiul | porter .was the big shot fqr
were used in the Grandview. The yoftSlgster made
to sec what they J several beautiful shots in rolling.rfj *”
i up_14 points and besides that he '-l
I hustled hard on the defense. Rog-
I err. played .a fine floor game as
did Livingston. Beard and Allen
stood out on the defense. DA Vis re-
lieved Allen when he folded out in
the first minute of tlw> second half
, n ,, I and played u good game.
Ihe backs were drilled M nny rnte. lhe. fahs got their
Itl.iills and especially the home
I town funs. It was the nearest to
defeat that the Rio Vista boys
te tauic in the..tegular county
league games.
The girls game proved almost
a-, close and exciting. The half
found- JUo. score Ued uiL ten ..each.
The third quarter Rio Vista went
ahead 17 to 10 and was never
l headed.
The guarding of llagler and-
I Vaughan of Rio Vista was. the
. nuLstanding fenUirc of ftlie game.
s'-ri.:. I I'lip 3onl shooting of Gilbert was
also an important item in the vic-
Akins cam? in for 6 points.
Hall and- • Gtel vent the entire
. , route at center for Rio Vista and
Iasi year but did not get t]pW tbp p(Tfp
here in time to play eligible foot-I . yfnaicr guarded the goal shoot-
ball He probably weighs 165 and , nill„ Nifllfnlls f0 weI1 lhal shp
a guard position
. . , , . ■ .Covington used nine players and did
Davis, aiiotiier of the expected 1^^,, a |,jt of changing and substi-
I bip backfield helps, was not out • |(j ln pffo,.t |t 0VPr fl
Thursday and neither was Holliday. I Wj
Neither of those four wore on the '
team last year and wo believe thiit-l
they could grab a starting birth ’
this season if they stay in there and i
| pitch. However they would have lo |
beat out a flock of good lettermen.
CLEbUKisi', TiNiEB-REViEw, CLEBURNE, TEa/,^
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REGIONAL CAGE TOURNEYS SCHEDULED
Bight teams
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f State Contenders I o' |
Be I )<’teriiuned At I I
EE h n 11. t ii i < ■ 111 s I
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MtegTti the 0.t;ri77~n7rrf--l-T'mnTT-fr^'-''-»4*li.W»"-Haaa,Cavi>iia>'.laft;l Alfrarf Jujaurnaur, aid. William Maa*;
League II.^.D liah t,.ui n.inu nt at' m.n, right, arrive from Europe for .ix-d.y bike
I F'Jlltetin rtcSft we.' k ”i<l v ill is1 ■>‘f|
P7 teimined. V <1.1. al.d S I il l'.
, (h( 11'. .!
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0 18
0 6
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Two lu'w 'backs that looked good
today were Bill Hartman and Bill
Nunn. Hartman is fast and ’Y*!
aild lie looks nigged enough. The ,
boy just come into high school i(Cr..
.Hom .UMLittadfajil injd:tenn. Bill!-.' -
Nunn came to Cleburne from Cali-I
fornia last year but did not get | hpW hp -p
He probably weighs 165 and nh Nickens
r. to have the makings I ,pnf t0
ir- value and importance of a
y wide recreation association
ilscussed by the members of
v,... . ohnsoM County Koine Demon-
crippled 1 )n Council in 1
the county court room.
couhQil went on record as fa-
such organinfttion and sup-
g its continuation by getting
. .. 1111 leaders from the commun-
lirst round today Cons ° attend the meetings of the
games wlU be played so th Hion. The next regular meet-
.... v— ........I-- >u“ ----association
loose the first one. The gan ? Friday. March 1, and dele-
- • *•■'* J Vrom several communities are
'ed to attend.
CamJM B,1
Rose
,ME feTZWiD ON b.MO , ~ , SHE
r«FF«ier»M5‘ HMfJ
• . ... J-*!
KQHH
w
1 HAVE CLIENT for good farm.
for sale or') of experience fight the traffic for
Glenn, you. • •
North J -----
We discovered another lineman
fit (he Thursday workout who should
tear things up. Winfield McDonald
is the boy and we would say around
six feet two and* 165 lo I70 pounds.
I He look., the part*.ind we hope that
‘ ’ ” ? same way Should
come through on
see- ...
this year 1 SCaley plans to start track work
I in earnest- Monday. It will be
to get started then if
the the boys expect to go places because
; with me money we reanzea irom
ou’y | the proceeds, $6.66. we will buy some
of our needs —Charles Love, scribe.
Noble also played a lot
ball. However, he and
^7|Cr<eelius.
Totals 12 5
Releree: Farmer.;
*•*"ten Gin
.Player';
W. Gathings, 1
Ivey, j-c •
Campbell, r-c ....
'I hiirston. g
M Baskett, g ...
Lie kens, f-g
V. Baskett, g
M (talhinRS. r-c .
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