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Slick Football Not Suited
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quite a lot about our Frogs. His
several games and have brought1
him
weaknesses and defects. the same
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tions and playa have been chart-
( scholastie football teams, engag-
Centrals Panthers
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the
the Frogs from
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the Bears are planning to run the
playoff will be set later.
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Recreation Hall—a four-round set ■ ".Makes no dirference whether a
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and blds fair to take the place of
worker stands the test he gets a teame in the entire state
I Cisco outfit recently licked
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BY TEXAS CLUBS
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impressions to some
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severed, cohnections
with the department- and will. en-
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Other Manhattan Shirts, $2 to $12.50
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AAU TO CONSIDER
CHANGE IN RULES
To Air Raids, Which Rivals BOX FOR GRIFFIN
Are Planning to Bring Out ON FRIDAY SHOW
General optimism seems to ex- backs, for their offensive accon-
1st down in Waco, where most of plishments. Coach Jennings thinks.
CITY SCHOLASTIC
ELEVENS IN GOOD
SHAPE FOR TILTS
Dope That They'll Try to Crash Weak Ends and
, Bust Thru Easier Side of Christian Wall
most important apslgoment of the
schedule, meeting’, the Dak Cliff
socks off the powerful Brecken.
ridge Buckaroox. ».
SOPH STARS WILL
VIE UPON GRIDIRON
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around the course.
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— Mansco Underwear
ter business.
Stow intends to remain on the
23 or more football players of
graduating degrees of intelli-
composed of a bank clerk, a me-
chanic, a minister and an automo-
bile salesman.
the Bears are happy over the sut—’
shine.
Miss Astorbilt, Mamie O'Hooney.
The rich and the rest.
The bad and the best
All dig divots
Out at the Muny.
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NEW YOnK, Nov. 1.— Several
radical changes in the rules of the
Amateur Athletic Union will b
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occurrence there recently.
A mechanic was looking for
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more stars will be pitted against
"each other in the West Virginia-
Fordham game here election day.
.Mail Orders P’romptir Attended
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W hen they returned to the
clubhouse, the other gent intro,
duced himself as "Reverend So
and-So."
The mechanic turned nine col-
ors and did a hurry-up dash for
his car.
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Baylor in Shape; Team
Coming Here Friday
By Bill. DVORAK
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PRINCETON GOES
TO OHIO TONIGHT
. COACH JFNXINGS,
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destined as another Jack Dempsey.
He is Ng and fast, knows how to
puncl, is tough and has ‘mor ex-
perience than the average young-
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BY POP BOONE.
ROMINE of clear skies this moring gave much cheer to Frogs and
on out. But if one of the rogs
halls tip. there goes the whole
play. « .
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HMiLE n ivy dV°uV um r t °b9* gn- . . . ,
scouts have been watching us in Some Doubt Baylor Intends to Use Heaving Game, With Sully s Protege Coming
Along Fast As Heavy
Title Prospect
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AS a.matter of fact, the ,
B coaches DO lay down a
sortuva campaign and DO try
to tell their quarterbacks what
VXIELL. now, you can see
V l where the guessing comes
eventers, are working hard. Each ‘
would like to be the welter who
servives Griffim elimination to
Pops
Ailaver
Football Battle Plans.
Very Complicated.
Coaches Are Guessers.
Must Be Smart, Tho.
Backward Dullwits.
Some Smart Froggies.
THRILLS—
Greyhound - Racing
Dallas-Fort Worth Kennel Club
Q RACES NIGHTLY, RAIN OR SHINE!
O \ (Except Sundays)
First Race 8:13 p. m., Sharp
• I MII East of Grend Prairle en Dalla» - Fort Word, rike.
Run Serviee Diret l* tha Trnek
America’* Swirtent Greyheunds is Competition,
.ELINE’S COLLEGIATE NAND EMTRTAISISG
Poly's Parrot* tanele with the
Bryan Wolvesher Tridask Tha
game will be placed-At Worthed
Field
Val'-g
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THE FORT WORTH PRESS— NOVEMBER 1, 1928 A « « I
PROMISE OF CLEAR SKIES CHEERS TCU GRID SQUAD '
Just Sod Diggers -
' Out At the Jluny
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as of our strength; our forma-
what each man on the team does
as his assignment. Naturally,
Coach Bell of TCU has the same
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defense and he hopes to capi-
talize on it. He guesses how
to cash In on the very infor-
mation the. Frog scouts have
carried back tn the coach.
tty to run, pass. kick. side-
step. weave, pivot, drive,
charge, block, tackle and all
the other important things.
Coordination of the eleven men
on all plays.- defensive and of.
fensive. is what makes a fool,
hall team. If they are all fair-
, ly smart and learn what they
are to do on each play. It's
boys at Dartmouth call
-Sunset and Forest nreet in Dal-
las tomorrow. Both teams are
unbeaten, alon with Cliff. If
Cliff was downed by Central and
later defeated the victor in " the
Sunset Forest affair, the Panthers
would 'be in a tie for honors '
and hard. They average around , Worth Friday afteruoon. '
185 pounds, probably. It is easy { - ■ ... •
MI MT Hit E BEEN NIt I
Halfback Forster of Stanford
of our.
drive you
। . When they get out on-the links Leopards at Sunset Field. Dallaa,
— titeyt aN brothers. Just mere Saturday.
case of more or less
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won instance. Coach Morley
I Jennings of Baylor, knows
detailed report
from then
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mechanical action
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.. . - job a short time to acquaint
BAFFLING PASSES successor with the’duties of
___ office.
ri'S the clerk, truck driver!
. 1 gasoline station employe —
such fellows— who’ve crowded
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At '
13 3% 4
t.wqd,
12,e ‛w
Having arrived at' all his con-
clusions. the coach has only
started his'work. His biggest
job is to impart said conclu-
ELLS HOWARD. manager
of the Muny. tells of an.odd
in all instances, before damage
could be done, somebody hns
snatched one and run off with it
ea
s apt to blow up. Coaches have
were. Slick footballs and slickor
slippery conditions under toot.
Strange as It may seem, chances
are that Baylor had, the same
arross the campun . , , l'robably
'with n heavy-date . . , Nuntin
sport v w riters picked sIt to
heat Texs no touchdown* . e.
Optimistic and encouraging -up-
porters of the longliorn«, eh?
. . . Biggest crowd that ever saw
a foptball game in Fort Worth
was at the sML -eontest last
year . . . nd there may be n
tho. It's a game ,
Howard declared.
They not only have to dope
out a plan of defense against
the knowu opposition plays,
but against 'probable variations.
However, at this season of the
year the coaches seldom intro- .
duce new plays to any great
extent, except a few calculated
to work against the general
Frogs raggedy with passes, then
seems too . complicated ,
halfback, "Special De livery" . ,»
Dan Mequin is still wearing the
cowby regalia they gavesimin
Dallas when Vandy played Tes-
as . . , Don Williams, I’M quar-
ter. averaged gaining 125 yards
in his first three games . , . skil-
let. Ieslic, captain of the 1903
Purdue team, in that disastrous
train wreck, is the Indiana Ie-
publican guhernatorial caneli-
102,
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--footing are not suited to an air
raid on the football field, altho
the berries in actual warfare. If
streak when he dubbed a shot— ' en by Sunset Jwqjl-gdks
amf he dubbed most of 'em. tral could gum up the works with
a victory over theLeopards.
NTOW. Coach Bell must
IN some guessing himself.
have the
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Waco Timnes - Herald
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Ny ZEKE HANDLE&
rpRE butcher, the baker.
I the candlestick maker.
Jr the F’anthers defeat the
Cliffers Saturday, they will have
a chance to get hack in the run-
ning for the District ” title, Reat-
pair of knickers. But the reg
ran a kick off 93 yards to touch- The Princeton footbail team wil
Central Plays Cliff As
Steers Meet Cisco and
- Poly Scraps Bryan
Fort Worth's three Class A
Were Are a tew i ACKFTFACLE (O
Thing* That May -pm heor .
Be News to You TODAY DEPENDING
UPON PLUVE-SO
PRINCETON N J Not
You can't Ke
< rowd -agaln
Jerry was
iously seates
left there w
ward the inn
ing hand to
hard against
trembling,
frightened
evening had
—a nightma
purest sunsh
hideous rem
. enveloped hi
’ WHY had
’» her inti
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N the undignir
she had beer
the effects
except those
ed Dan's wri
She turnec
as she thou
of the episod
in. Jennings guesses how he
can deceive the TCU defense
that grasp the roach'* ideas
with enw; other* have foot-
to play “the- district to meet the strong
Big Dani Loboes at Cisco
rd. -with exact description of
CCASIONALLY we read
Pluviusand Old Sol this morning,
as the skies continued weeping,
making it uncertain that the
JxrckettntEactes could renew
their old urid feud at Wortham
lieves many employers play golf North Sid-, improvne rac
with their hired hands to Eive week,mkely w m give Cisco a
them a test of honesty . sports- great fizht. altho the Loboen are
manship, patience, etc., and if the among the half dozen outstandinz
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AROMISE or clear skies this moring gave much cheerto Frogsand jaSu 1V-Aneigomnndchis,hon A ND that’s a fact. ...
Bcauneirrooglowerahupicnemay raemana aamytosnmsernsoanrtranstn Knsaactgeserdaz. Au sou wo, 5 HltPaiytha uha If wamX aR"" "nS
it. Our TCU Frogs ain't that kinda Frogs, however, as anybody but heap of heavyweights by many find a. foursome, just going out, in good shape,
a stranger would know. rans andseribes, won him a bout
Loss of a day's practice is a tough break for a ball elub on the by a knockout up there—knocked
■ , eve of a big ball game, but it wasn't what TCU coaches and football-' out Joe Gates in the second round
ers feared. They didn't want to take the field against Baylor with of a scheduled 10-round mill.
But Sully wasn't half as proud
nr A n NArAIAn IP of this achley ement as he was of
DlAK VENOK IS his vtoteke. Jack Wayne. Sully
--r —v-VI I believes 1his,kig product of the* W
WELL SATISFIED boxlog "squad of Oklahoma U. is
higher division this season after
.winning the "H"-utie two years
in a row.
Rad weather yesterday, forced
. pontpone me nt of the Jennings Ai- j
7 nue North Side game in the jun-
ior high school race Date for is a
“10ACH BELL has a fairly
: J smart bunch of boys this
car. He has some extra smart
nes who study the game like
. lit* ustn study who analyse
n opposition play quickly and
Ian quickly how to stop ft; how
, avoid the man assigned to
lock him: how to beat the other
tiler to it. That s why hla ball
sits in his office or at" home with
his scout reports laid out before
him and he reads ’em all over
“ and pieces out a story of the
general play of Mis opponents,
which he flies in his mind. Then
he starts dissecting the storya
from every angle and trying to
figure how the plays could be
varied and what defense methods
could be adopted to stop the,
- variations. Naturally. Coach Jen-
nings does the same thing.
ball writers as to the probable
campaign a certain coach will
adopt for his grid army.in a cer-
tain battle. They give out the
impression that the coach has
laid down the plays for bia quar-
terback and told him to attack
mostly from the air or that he
will rely on his heavy artillery
or his infantry, etc, etc.
leave tonight for the hio State
game st Calimbus Sturdas wit
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By United T’reas.
NEW YORK, Nov. 1.-Sopho-
by variations of the plays he cheer when the
sun broke thru.
has used in other games; Baylor, it is said, plans
thinks he ha* discovered -A .
• weAknexs in the vaunted Frog
II Sfarsters, their great
■ Field. . - j ’ ,
Weather permitting, the., gams
will be played, starting at 3:45
o'clock. 1"1.// ‘
With ji teain that I* rated tvs I
best eleven, in District 5 of the
Class It section of the’Texas In-
terscholastte League, Diamond • '
- . Bill Miller and Kid Ponder or,
------ ----- ---- • Baylor will count on Vergil Gil- Tommy Carpepter will appear in
to see that a heavy fteld might iland, smashing halfback from Lone or the other four-rounders
be of noble assistance to ’em. Itasca High, and Weir Washam BII hs been coming along fine
Optimism in Waco. and Jake Wilson. fleet quarter- ... -t
-Fhis-new-seye featureis being
worn and favored by weli-
dressed men. The stiff collar
is attached and gives a smarter,
neater appearance. Some in
the selection have pleated bos-
oms and stiff cuffs. Manhat-
tans fine ; shirt-making and
this last word in shirt style arc
splendidly combined.
ft -era
Farrots Favored.
Poly, will he the. favorite io down in an eary season game
morrow for the first time this this v»ar. The feat was nzuinst
man is high or low in his station peason. The Parrots are going 1 niv । , Cniifo in 10 An
in life, a hat his profession or after a victory with a xenm-anca gele- Heeneh
Dado is; whether he's worth a nils week They haven’t tasted
dime or a million — everybody’s of the sweets or triumph yet and
the time on the links." want to find 'out' how good theg
Howard declared that he be- , are. . _
sp<vsVinC Nov. i.- Texas foot. BOB STOW QUITS
ball plaers worked.out in track, »
the1* cloder^^thB in merard RECREATIONJOB
kept them from scrimmaging. -----
The team is imgood shape for Bobby Stow no longer is the
the SMU gamp. Rose and Ford , athletic director of the Recreation
ays nei:uvm6u/ w nv nasta try anu ssasevan League, votn at icecren- wil start A ends; Cowley and Department.
zoes over it again and maybe sel al* the tickets for the game, I tion Hal). Brown will ‘ hq/ at tackles; Phil- The former Texas League base-
igain and again. Then he asks and thewetness had given the • Kraft Motors-and Pities Service 11ps aqd sewelt guards; Wray : ball star, for five years in the emr L
f everybody understands it. And/sae considerable of a setback. If Ollers. Winners of the opening at center: Beular at quarter;: ploy of the municipal play ergan-
f some dull wit hasn't got It and 1E clears up pretty today, we can contests, get together in the fea- Hughes, and Baldwin at halves, ization, has severed cohnections
f he is too backward to admit'-10014 for a record crowd fw ans ture affair. — and Captain King at fuliback. —* *- “ -
game except .the Aggie classic . Majestic Theater takes' on Fort ____ —
last year Worth Steel and Machinery Intlie pANIre wADF AN
And all anybott knows is that second fray., ' * \PON,IES WORK UN
this same will be decided_on the. The curtain-raiser will get un L.C"C TCE__
t.-.j __: -u .( any riewspa- der way at 7:30. 77 __
per office, squad room, fan hang. | i—------------— . ; Spa . q .« The Pre ■■
nut or cogch's den. And it means A^ntCC wADE U A on DALLAS, Nov. 1. -The SMU
life or death in a football way to AlGIE> WVKK nAKU Mustangs are perfecting an aerial
our Frogs. FOR FUTURE TILTS game that surpasses awything
We want a dry field— air raids '__ lever uncorfeby-the tricky Pon-I
or no air raids. | Spnr 1a) t Th. , Ies for the contest with Texas at
—-----------— COLLEGE STATION, Nov. 1. Austin Saturday.
WI SCON N TACet r j Altho out of the conference title! With John Roach, star tackle,
CNIr ‛,iA,FiE. race, to all Intents and purposes, reported unfit for service be-
SPURTS IRON BEAK cause of a broken arch, the
------ lke Trojans these days, making Ponies will use few power plays
By !ntted.Ppets,. ready for the SMU, Texas and thru the line.
- MADISON, WIs., Nov. t. — Mule Rice games. ... __- -n
Lubratovich, Wisconsin tackle. .The Aggies intend to gum up State capital early Friday,
now is going under the name of! things for the leaders and make! - ————---—=,
’ the man with the Iron beak’.'— t
since' a freshman broke his
new record when Tesas play*
here Nov. 17 . . . l’ete Donohue
is playing basebl in Fort
Worth . . . With th* Majeat 1c
Theater indoor team . . . Mas
t are) will he appmintel man-
nger of th- Wrooklyn ltobins
mon . . . (irnnt, intercollegiate
hexing elumpiom, plat* tarkle
for New York U. . . .And La---
man, former . ring King of the
rollegian-, payk th- other
tackle.
club this year have been thru the Jengs believes the Bruins Dallas,boy‛forthe Friday card at
air. . . - j have hill plenty of training to -
Baylor has a large and vared bring them Into top physical con to with Joe Carter. Joe is touted
assortment of backfield material, dition and has satisfied himsell , as a likely prospect himself. One
mostly heavy, Cathcart, Noble this week in sending his charges or the other will be glummed, and
and Gilliland, probable starters, thru signal and formation drills. Wayne says it won't be Sully*
are all big fellows who hit quick The Bears likely will go to. Fort ■
the town is planning to invade , Gilliland is his backfield ace.
Fort Worth. I had a letter this ---------------------
ROOKIES DRAFTED
AF course. White- the coaches; any gol. He says he won't gut
doa lot of guessing, they here in time Saturday and that
have. plenty of latitude to show he expects To be too happy
shrewdness and in this depart-' stay over and play Sunday,
ment Coach Bell has acquired seemed to be sympathizing '
tonsiderable reputation among me for some reason,
football men of the country. He's But j dinno,-yov can't always
' not only a good guesser—he‛s
defensire formations of the
opposition.
" ‛*qual ease; others don't get it __________ .. a., o,u_■
- —-00 TONIGHT
3 ANE of the things a coach has 8!m suits were donned. UVVB VI
U to contend with Is the dull- Fete Wright Was one of ‘the
wit who won’t-admit it. After, happfest guys when the sun tried Two games are scheduled for
ne has told all his’ halfbacks,’0 bust thru the persistent clouds, tonight in the Major City Indoor
shat to do on certain plays he, Pete lathe guy who hasta try and Basebll League, both at Recren-
He met up with a fellow on
No, 1 tee and .they played
around IN hole*. The mechanic
had a habit of cursing a blue
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- 3- su-, pgd
ic=,22>s
rmKFe*
—
Dick Holly. Holly, by the way.
has gone to Chicago and jined the
same stable as Sammy Ward trots
in.
In the meantime, Duke Tramel
and Pug Humphries, the main
date . . . John Roach. *MU
talkie, broke an aw h walhing
CHAPE
JERRY open
• call for hI
wmothered them
hand over bel
i he laughtr’e
A small c*dE
abductors. ■
\ When they I
I ‘of the pool, ll
prry felt hers
I ^Hen an upwal
sickening desce
Splash! a
When she I
she was stunn
she had heard
and several Kt
from her torn
The cold.wI
in a few seco J
• hoke and til
around in the
arm suddenly I
pulled her oul
Someone nil
‘ on the back, :
er, and fount
neemed to he
hands neized I
ders and 'hol
‛ bsie sworn tl
person mutte
' You little I
whisper. I
The sound I
tracted her all
She saw the I
ids foolial. call
the grass. 1
phoulders we ri
man on t ’ i I
I quickly awy
j knees, with a
H nion of fear
I turned counte
Jerry lift'd
I tescuer.
1 It was Dan
TT'S a guessing game, and the
coaches admit it freely.
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than even this.
information about Baylor, and
Jennings knows he has it.
I quired the experience as a college
' amateur and is pretty well ad-
vanced. -
Boxes Friday .Nite.
‘Doubt Air Talk. WACO, Nov. 1. Conch Morley Wayne has had four fights since
However, some of the boys out Jennings evidently is satisfied that Sully took him under his wing
at TCtdpubt all this air talk.J the Baylor Bears are in pretty fatrand‘ali of ‛em have been won 'by
They think the Rears will try to condition. 'There has been little i a quick knockout He finished
dO what A&M failed to do—crash hard practice on the Carroll Field his man off in two rounds up In
the'supposedly weak ends and grid this week, due prtly to un- Kansas City—the same round, by
drive oftpthe weak side of our line. I favorable weather, but mainly to tire way, in which Sully made his
This general plan of attack looksthe fael that the Bears are in noopponent listen to the cheep of
the most feasible, despite the fact! condition ptrTtrol'lt by rough lac- the sleepy birdlets.
the only real gains made off our -ties at M* time. _ Wayne is matched with a tough "GEmIOI SLY.
t • for all,"
• unusually shrewd at working out
a defense against not only known
plays' but probable new varia-
■ lions. : ,
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. Frogs Skulled. ।---.- „ ,
Coach Bell did the best he , name) from Corsicana, and Tom
could? with a blackboard yester- ' Blake from Chambersburg: Pa. ....
genre. Sqme of the players are • day. He gave an hour's skull I Shreveport claimed Jim Grant LONGHORNS TRAIN
drill on general Baylor systems, from Waterloo, Iowa.* rihinfP PATH^
supposed weaknesses and general--- •n -i-sF rHinj
INDOOR teams to
due to dress for the daily grind HVVVVI 1 HFMI• IV
out haling
to do. In certain cases. But it‛s
largely a. case" of guessing.
Guessing playa a large part in
prepping for a ball game.
Coaches guess both ways with
more or less success. The best
guessers are cedited with be-"
ing the smartest coaches. It's
that way in nil sports.
in awful time getting the men
o ask questions.. Naturally a ~ - --------
•oy lutes to admit he's so dumb. ' •al 5od and not in
WJHAT makes a good foot.
IT ball team is not only abil-
ster just starting out. He ac-
V
KHk had kul
s’ the necese
He w a« 11 mo
iqadr no
wrapped tv ar
She could zui
of her was
•
tction . to sho
id it.
"I'm going,
this." he sale
. Jerry shive
ward- him.
"Jerry." 1.1
with emotiot
you."
Again Jer j
” breath. She1
Dan’nbkiases
» ttettefots stre
$ her heart. ,
with a ntrat
never Had kn
But there
pressure to a
- eyes were el
still. She W
of a great a
ening that b
plete and de
the paean of
act to- ringin
Rhe knew
ing to her .
afraid of thir
came a word
But no, no,
mustn’t. It
a mirage tha
you > ielded
Dan drew
• her. ,
"Walt -her
quickly. ’Tl
the Worth Hills course on Sun-
---QI I Lnr ULUU -......... --------- -------- days, and other days, too, since
io ata —M ---- determine an opponent for Joe the opening of the Muni links
H, • -_— - Dundee, the champion. 1 sme five sears ago. .
1 Three Texas League clubs Monte In Shape: Even five year* ago you
grabbed off rookies in the minor Joe has promised to box down couldn’t hire one of these now-
tell about theseThis leasunndraeenhint-eay S2KS perksonnesntslindhthisrrwitr enthuslastie"inesmenwoweara
mokscreen.oBaylor,support- John Farrell <»f the National Aseo- In the Southwest. The. Tramel- ... g. ,,
ersga) vi)n?r.H Hvraid anduthe elation of Professional Baseball: Humphries bout is the first on the these days.
desponsible for the optimism and Leazues. made at Auburn; N. Y., elimination programn is yet to ' . And goin tor those advocated at the 40th annual con-
alt"gerner iheeon yesterday, one other fast prenm is jet to two-tone shoes and collegiate Ivention of that hodv at N « York
qitngetheriwithoutoany. Falls hooked rour play-be carded. Wildcat Monte and sueaters-tra, la la! X 18 19.nd 50
Passes'Me. thntergertedtoqmnan! era-Fred Mtletb from Scranton, I Dutch Eastcj will hook up in the. 1 . • . ! Among the nCe important
overly optimistic about it topp Pa; Edwin Ellis from "Jackson-1 six-rounder Monte has been rest- ALL ot which reminds us of the changes are the following;
nent IV. smniatoa n ot PO; ville, Fla.; George Spiers from ing off training in an effort to A parody'on the old song; i A college or university ath
’ t Greenville. S. C., and Jack Crouch gain weight, but this week he has •You may be al the world to your 1ete elect 0 compete for his
from Joplin, Mo. worked hard and wi l he In better, wifle; school or club, but not for both.
Waco drafted Anthony Pietrus- shape than he was last week.. You ma run with princes and 2. A swimmer who accepts a
zka (won't that be a hot box score Popular prices and ^lady free. kinks— position as lifeguard thereby die
with each reserved seat ticket. You may have many millions of qualifies himself for further’coin
—' . ------------------ । dollars. petition as an amateur.
| But you're just a duh on the 3. Disqualification of any ath-
links: ' letewho allows hl.s name to be
■ used to advertise the goods or ap-
paratus of any firm, manufacturer
or agent, either for compensation
or otherwise, -
mmaged this
If Skies Are I Clea r, Old
Rivals Will Scrap on
Wortham Grid
It all depends on you " tea
stfipling and Diamond Hill foot-
ball (lain* were singing to Jupe
ninu lor n leacere ana make —-_ A.
up for the three straight defeats SHOWING IN TEXAS 2 -
nose they have suffered._____ FRAY CHEERS RICE C
club looked so good for a quar- NAGURSK! LIKELY s.m.p.., TR
ter last week. TO SIT ON BENCH ‘HOUSTON, Nov. 1. Their
• j stock boosted higw by their un-• T•
RUT beyond a general suggen- n, 1 ad ..... expected fine shoeing agains •
D tion to his quarterbacks, hi, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 1. With Texas here last week, th* Rice A
coach can't plan his attack until everything poimting to the loss of Owls are shoeing signs of real. •
the teams get on the field, and , Bronkn Nggurski. Minnesota's star olars in their workouts. • __
the smart quarterback is the one I fullback. In the game Saturday They intend to romp on South- N
who detects the hole in the en-with Northwestern. Coach Spears western Saturday and- then take “°
emy armdr and shoot* with dead conMfnues to drill Pharmer for the' the Texas Aggies and TCU into"emm
lynceuracy at said hole.- 1 position. " ‛ 'camp later '
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delusiam and mail
muarry-fr money, I
ention at Atlantie
the less of the nil
B Nething remains I
with her roommas
north shore ef LA
Their camp U VI
plane owncd by yol
NTAIKSEensies I
eseape n)ury, bul
ueopscious by ■
pilot. Alester dri
tor, whe finds ill
serisus. Hr intre
FINM I kHAlUVI
a big party, I
Ale»fer shows JI
et ing her two week
terr that ter loves
net ask her to I
warns terr af ain
4, frons her mother I
T bllness esusses her
forts te win A Irai
I nable lo borrus
la buy the new al
la Mia temptation
from the store w
the evening—intes
la stoek the ne
gave her orehide,
nppearene e satipf
and her friend
drinking. Jerry d
|« show them el
hnt hecame dizzy
ing volee teld lil
bring her to In I
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547213/m1/8/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.