Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1927 Page: 8 of 26
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AMARIHO HIGH
Crusader Is Coming Back
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Bobby Jones got
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Last year be scored nine brilliant victories for total enrnings of $166,033 during the season. George Conway, trainer,
reporta beo has wintered well at Glen Riddle farms in Maryland. Mia last winning race was the zunning of the Riggs
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FIGH SLATED rot HAT 24 AT
POLO GROONDS; RCKARD
CONIRACr DISREGARDED
There is much talk of a north Panhan-
dis abseball league extending clear or to
Liberal, Kansas. Things are sure getting
hot in the pastime that Duteh Leonard
tried to blackball last fall and winter.
Thanks, Dutch, for the advertising.
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WACO, March tS.—Baylor Bears de-
footed Texas Christian university’s nine
here today 7 to S. with Lefty Stallings
of Seymour starring.
as "scrap of paper” because of the let-
ter's inability to siga Iatzo for a
promised title match.
BEARS DEFEAT T. C. U.
AFTER MANY YEARS
LOUI CAMP HAS
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tiet
won
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talk
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Animated Annie says she has been
reading all the golf inatructions of late,
especially relative to the position of her
feet, but she thinks that at all times
they should be the things farthest re-
moved from the mind.
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weight championship were signed today
with Promoter Humbert Fugazy by Pete
Latzo, former Seranron mine boy, who
holds the title, and Joe Dundee, Balti-
more Italian.
The fight to slated for May 84 at the
Polo Grounds.
Latzo to guaranteed 37% per cent of
the gate receipta and Dundee 12%, the
merimum permitted in New York.
la accepting Fugazy's terms. Maa
Waxman, Dundee’s manager, declared be
Saya the apple to the released knocker,
“Too never touched me, big boy.”
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SAMP TO OLYMPIAD
WELLINGTON. New Zeal
TO DETERMINE ACTION
BOn MATTER)
itive failure after Mew Zealand tans
raised a fund to send him and has
ared Me intentien of pagine hie own.
eling isp—— to the Olympte games
WILL AGAIN ATTEMPT TO CAP-
TURE CLARENDON AN.
NUAL EYENT
. Come In and "
LkGethequeinted
(By The Arnulf d Prem)
PARIS, March 25.The France-Amer-
ican team tennis matches in which Wil-
liam T. Tilden,II, and Francis T. Hunt-
er will tepresent the United States are
to be held on the St. Cloud courts, May
M 81, and 22, it waa announced today.
LEAVINGTODAY,
FORTRACKMEET"
TO SU
RATION-e
own
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PANHANDLE TO
PLAN CIRCUIT
OFBAILTEAMS
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In good shape and the conches are con:
fldent that the team win make a good
years. Ibis . .
be pushed to the
today, in the fast cei
feature the meet.
Men’s Fi
-niema Aecem
ITose the New Zealand champiom long
atanee runner who failed to produce
Ms beet form in England last summer,
d to putting up excellent performanees
#aral here this season.
om Been traveled half way around the
Awerld to obtain a me with the Olympte
ilehampion, Paave Nurmi of Finland, but
ifhecanne of the Finn's cenficting engage-
mmenta and Rose's own lack of condition
Ambe etfert fell threegh.
—Van Menoen Conans
—Wetminister Healery
—Crefut Knapp Moto
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Mr. L B. Rochmill
Mr. L B. Rochminl, general manager,
has for ths past ten years been u-
sociated with Leon Godehaux Cloth-
ing Co. of New Orleans, La.
Sport Screen
Flickers
By CHARLEY HAU.
a
r HMABE BUTMM 8BOTO
h. ARE SOON wow OUT
pre* ST. PETERSBURG- Babe Bath has
Tene record not in the books. He "ears
the wot mere shoes then any other player
toe la either league The big fellow nor-
primally uses it pairs a senson, and some-
Sy Eelmes IL
to* Dove Bancroft to said to go to tbs
Wether extreme, frequently getting by oa
badthree pairz The average player, abac
gendrummers say, needs four pelra
|th« Tbs major league player meat have
minhis shoes fit snarly at all times and
I Tthey are disearded when a collego or
h rd* Inn, learue player would regard them
|nat>aa eminently f±
e Service
Suits Made-to-Measure and to Fit
Mr. I. B. Rochmill, for the past ten years in the men's department
of Leon Godehaux Cothing Co. of New Orleans, La., is an expert
fitter and good fitting combined with the beautiful patterns of the
Globe Tailoring Co., will make one present a smart appearance for
Easter or before.
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—Underwear
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‘ARREL
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Me Degaa (left). Leu Gehrie an tha 9210,000 wendeman In tbs middle
whem yue memime despit his ehruakem waldine, waiting their batting prnetice
turn at the New Yack Yankaes* BL PetemburE. na, training camp. Yank root-
ase eve eeah ef this tote to de irtii ill iij staff at the plate durine the nen-
sen to eroe.
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TONG WARFARE SPREADS
TOMASSACHUSETISTOWN
(,T.Aumoelatdrsana.)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Marek 25—Tong
warfare which brake out earlier in the
week in various cities throughout the
eountry spread to Cambridge late today,
Jim Slag, a laundryman, being shot and
killed in his shop bare by an unidenti-
• fled Chinese who escaped.
Give us two guesses and we will name
all the winners in the principal events
of the wrestling matches now being
staged in Amarillo.
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IAT TRACK STAR
BAWAY TO PAME
ILLS cm, Neto—Tee yoars ago a
hjeh.seheel s sgt ■ ms n tame plye
et alipped away to e tri TOM trek
I to Miespri, end came heme with
r ftert ptoep medals and a chamnpion-
**. No wee Heyd Mah
Today we are at last ready to serve your every need of men's furn-
ishing. Sitve those extra blocks of trouble by making Romine’s your
Man's Shop. Drop in to see us. We’D be glad to show you what’s
what in men’s wear.
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DATES ARE NAMED
FOR INTERNATIONAL
TENNISCONTESTS
Policy of
Romine’s, Inc.
Quality
Quality ehall be at all times our
guiding ctor in buying. So remem -
bet you’l get Quality Goode Only at
Romine’a. -
UNIVEESITI REGISTRATION GAINS
AUSTIN, March XL—in the first two
days of registration for the wpring term
at the University of Tezas, M studenta
registered, bringing the total enroll-
meatier the year to date 5,081 studenta.
racket with thi notes of bringing Gene
Tunney to Amarillo. It H«ni there are
plenty willing to pay to see a worid’s
champion in action, if it la only a four-
round exhibition. Personallywe would
be willing to yield our permanent pace *
for the time belay -and wo know of no
_ greater sacrifice, _________________
Magpie Maggio says anybody must be
in an awful hurry to run 88 miles.
The Baylor Bean aad T. C. U. Horned
Frege an all mixed up in a baseball
series. Should Baylor win it will be the
first time she has beaten her formerly
bitter enemy at that game ia many good
dent of the Amarillo Hotha Jan-
baseball elab, is being joxua about tig-
uring how he could talk to his dab at
El Paso over long distance one hour
at practically no eost. X B. had it fig-
ured this way: “If I sail from hare at 8
a’elock it is • o’eloek in El Faso, isn’t It T
Well, if I talk an hour and five minutes
it will be 8:05 in El Paso when I got
through, won’t it? Then they cannot
charge me with but five minutes of con-
versation, can they™
SPEARMAN, March SI.— Communica-
tions fnm tho managers of the base
ball eluha of Dalhart, Stratfor and
Perryton, Tezas: Guymon, Texhoma,
Tyrone and Holue City, Oklahoi4l and
Liberal, Kansas have been received bare
by Bob Anlin and Claud BlUe ita—-
ink the desire of their respective elubs
in enterine the North Fanhandla base-
. MN totto ** ’
: . Style
The many yuan’ experienee of our
buyens and our clos touch with an
men’a etyle sinters will enable us to
offer you only Mon Iiu"hie an
—Neekwear
-ikely T——?
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—Paris Gariet
. -jde (Man ’
I Who’s Who In
Romine‘s,Inc.
ata Itaa.it Haba to enter Beston
hUtataBbebdd. throotadooe
i ata baa wee u races bora this
without deteat:
Courtesy
asrontmemt and elon at
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The entire track aquad of the Amarillo
high school wiU leave this monlag at
8 o’clock to take part in an invitation
track, field, and tennis meet to be bold
at Clarendon this afternoon at 1 o’clock.
Amarillo will compete against Mem-
phis, Meean, Claude, and Clarendon.
This most will take the place of the
annual triangular moot between Ama-
rillo, Clarendon, and Claude, which has
been won by the iodate the pest neveral
......... Amarillo will
to win the meet
which will
Mr. A. P. Romine r
Mr. A. F. Bernina, formerly superin-
tendent of Parks of Seattle, Wsb-
tigton, and several years instructor
ia State Normal School, Bellingham,
Washington, will take pleasure in
serving yen. Come in and get no-
quainted.
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COOKING BEANS
Freeh beans and peas should be cooked
gently in boiling water with the cover
partially off the saucepan to allow the
steam to escape. . _ n-
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of the elub managers kero it was de-
cided that a general meeting of the rop-
resentatives of all those who wish to
unite with the league would be held in
the near future el neme centrally te outed
place ia order to complete the organixa-
tlon. Goymoa, Oklahoma has offered to
entertain ths meeting there.
dige.W-'
OTH MEN ND
OMENREADYTO
ONTINUE GOING
CW The Amodated Prem)
NEw TOBK. March XL—Articles for
i ll-msd match for the world's welter-
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aouv o.z Amu V hin *- wg .n .™ gic
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Barvieb — anther impoftant item,
our eonvealene lecatlen in the Rule
•rBunaing neat the Amarillo ata Her-
rehotel wlit bave yta many extra
. .ataps.‘ 2- tr. -drern."
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1927, newspaper, March 26, 1927; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1570144/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.