Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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No. 16— 6115 p. m
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No. 15— 9:00 a. m.
No. 5—11:35 p. m.
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Cotudesy Cafe
Liberty Hotel Coffee Shop
Dickey's Cafe
Grigsby's Cafe
Graham's Sandu ich Shop
Hood Cafe
Sam Lucas Cafe
Key Cafe
Kent Cafe
W est Gate Cafe
Mrs. J. J. Henderson Cafe
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Indian Chief, the big "ugh! ugh!”
man from the kind of the getting
sun. and Tiger Billy MeEuin, the
Pasadena, Calif.. bulldog, clash in
the headline wrestling match of
this week’s American Legion ath-
letic show.
Chief, weighing 185 pounds will
essay to tame the 180-pound Me-
Euin, who holds a victory over
the yillainous Jack O’Brien of MII-
waukec.
■ Sammie McLarren of Philadel-
phit, who staged such a riotous
match with Earl Travis of Cle-
burne recently, takes on Dynamite
i William of Ogden, Utah, In the
other mat bout on the card.
Warren Davis and John (Kid)
Dameron, both of Cleburne, meet
i in a six-round boxing match. Dem-
CLEBUICNE-oNI WORTH
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the following cafes and restaurants of Cleburne sub-
mit this new menu which represents necessary
changes in coordination with President Roosevelt's
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.Cpirh Howard Paiken of Cie-.
lurn‘ High School is preparing for
l hi” puming of the 1933 foot ball
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Rip Ratliff of A-1-Courtesy and
Warren Anderson of. Gulf Ref in-
Ing Co. continue to pace balters
in Cleburne baseban leagues.
Rip has an average of .457 made
’ in 35 trips to the plate to top
not only the Major City Leagu
but also both ithe Major City and
Industrial League.
Anderson leads the induslri.il ’
with .409 made in 44 tries winch
is in reality the best average of
them all.
Here are the leaders, in the
Industrial League, givinn only bat -
ters in as many as six games:
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SLEEP WELL
Knowing , whatever happens
to your property you will re-
reive full .rompemsation Will
do much toward freeing your
mind of werry.
Chapman Bros.
GENERAL INSURANCE
East Side of square
Phone 216
Train and Bus
Schedule
leaders follow:
Player— k ap
Gore, C. C. Cam - 6
Watscn, Frigidice 15
, Crutcher. T p. L.1d
C. R. Howard, who has been ill
for the past several days, is' re-
ported to be improving. He is now
able to spend part of his time
in town.
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Frigidice leads the,Industrial wint : NANAGERLOE TAE.
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3:00 p. m
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in the Major Ctty League ' ---------- -----
Player— cp w, E Pl '
- 6 6 i nah Hrs 2. . Strike-ents- L. Looper.
2 0 1 ooh A-l-olirtess. and Westbrook, Ti-
3 । 30 " •2. Striqeouts— L. Looper,
C. 3 667 ' Glass 73. Fielding -Collie, A-1-
, Anderson leads the Idurriuin. Curesh 22 chances without error.
hits with; .IS.’Marvhtiian ofPeuu. 1
ice leads 1 rujw with 17. .c di a. ’
leaders are: 0
Doubles watsen. Gulf; patien:
Harris and Murehnian, Fruidi •
and Gilpin, T p and L. 3. Tuple
The top sluggers ate like this
in the Major City:
Player— AB R 1 pe!
Larremore, Tigers 15 5 7 .467
Ratliff, A-1-Cour. 35 12 it; 457
Collie, A-1-Cour. .45 12 m .400
J. Wray, A-I-Cour. 46 10 17 370.
There's a het light oh for
t Watson, Frigidice. 3. Hpmers
Hopkins, Rogers and Pearson T.
P and- L. and stephen . Wallmng.
Watsoa and Marehman, Frigidice. ’
1. Stolen bases Radgers. r, r.anti
L., 11. ■ Sacrifice hits—Rogrrs. i.
, P andL, 4. Sirike-outs -Crnteh-,
er. T. P. and L, 78. El ichu..
• Watson, Frigidien, 24 chunces wih-
cut error. ’
Sam Wray of A-1-coutesNs <
the highest record cl nins in ’pit
loops He tops the Major -city
with 27. Other leaders:
Hits. -Collie. A-1-Courtesy. 18.
DoublesRuasell, A-1 -Cour lew. 4
Triples Cellie. A-1-coirtesy, 4.
.Homers L Looper Cirass, stol-
i'll bases S Wray. A-1 -Courtewv:
Kirklam, Tigers,, and Loeper, ‛ni
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Leaves
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Rose. For. information ask agni
at Union station.
Alvarado Bus.
Leave Cleburne 6 I a m in in
a. m„ 3:10. 5:45. 8 40 p. m
Leave Alvarado—9 a in.. 12 40
4:15, 8:15, 9:10 p m.
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To Dallas and Paris--
No. 67 (Motor Car) Lv. 7:00 a m
From Dallas and Paris—
No. 88 (Motor Can Ar. 8:20. p. m
Weatherford Brauch.
No. 56 (Mixed i Ar." ‘5 40 p m .
No. 55 (Mixed। L. 1045 a It). |
(Daily Except sunday)
Lively Battle On
For Honors in Ball
Leagues .
Cluldteu who ate ilii and pal-
ane ho lack appetile are ususily
suin ling trniu a deniciccy, of iron,
Whi'ii the' bloee heks iron al be- -
comess ilun, and pr and lulls to
nourishe Then a chud 'loses ap-
peute and becomes still thinner
and weaker and easy prey to dis-
Clise! ‛ .
To build up your child. give him
Groves Tasvlss Chill Tonic. It
contains ifon which makes fog rich,
red Llood It also conitains fasteless ,
। quinine which tends to purify th
blood. These two effects make it air.
exceptional medicine for young and
old. A few days on Gloves Taste-
less Chill Tonic will work wonders
। in your child. 'ft will sharpen hks
' appetite, improve his color and
build up his pep and energy and
increase his resistence to disease,
। Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic 19 I
pleasant to lake. Children like it
and US atsolutely sale for them:
[Contais nothmg harmfuL 4 AH
! stores, sell Grove s Tasteless Chill |
/Tonic, cie a bottet today and see
how yoti child will benett from it
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1933, newspaper, July 31, 1933; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1521710/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.