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MONDAY, 26, 1933
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Ross Defeats Canzoneri
Mother Doomed To Die in Chair '
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Audits, Systems,
Financial Statements
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HOW IHEY STAND.
Texas L.eague.
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Nice little house in
Lay Auto Paint
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Americin Lea rue.
Shop
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EXCURSIONS
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dependents.
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Cleburne Beats
Fort Worth In
Tennis Tourney
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Goldsmith’s Garage
PINTS—10c
QUARTS—15c
NEW TEAM MAKES DEBUT
IN BASEBALL LEAGUE TODAY
Cleburne Floral .
Married Women .
Grays Grocery .......6
Given Grocery .......5
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T. P. and L. of Cleburne clinch-
,ed the first half championship of
the upper bracket of the Times-
Review basebatt —eup race Sunday,
beating A-1-Courtesy. Cleburne 7-2.
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Lv. Cleburne
3:30 p. m.
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ucation, experience,-mi'
Lv. Cleburne
10:10 a. m.
Collie, A-1-Courtesy 34 9 13
J. Wray.’A-l-C'rtesy 32 7 12
L. Looper. Grays ...9
T. Fine, Grays ......3
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2 *0 1.000
Lv. Ft. Worth
9 00 a. m.
2:20 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
l‘o do till kinds of au-
tomobile painting.
From Ilie cheap work
to the high price fac-
tory painting.
Week's schedule:
Monday — Conservation Camp
vs. T. P. and L.
Wednesday — Gulf vs. Conserva-
tion Camp.
Friday — Gulf vs. T. P. and L.
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Larremore, Tigers, ... 15
Russell, A-1-Courtesy 25
Taylor, A-1-Courtesy 14
L Looper, Grays, .;. 34
Ratliff-A-l-Courtcsy 23
Marek, Grays. ..... 15
Carter. Grays......10
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New Work . .
St. Louis . .
Pittsburgh
Chicago . ...
Boston......
Brooklyn . .
Cincinnati'
Philadelphia .
Team -
Baton Rouge . .
Shreveport ...
Tyler .........
Jackson ......
Henderson . .
Galveston . ...
San Antonio . :
Beaumont
Tulsa ........
Dallas ........
Fort Worth . ..
Oklahoma City .
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Mr and Mrs. I catca Mabry and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Malear spent
the week-end in Galve on.
Longview .
El Dorado .
Waco..,
West Cleburne; place for chickens,
cow.—A. Shipley, 209 Stroud, phone
460.
Lv. Cleburne
6:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
3:00 p. m
6.30 p. m.
Team—
T. P and L. . ,
Frigid ize ......
Bluin ......
Granbury.....
A-1-Courlesy . .
. : Mrs. R. M. Armstrong.
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in the Major City League:
Batting.
Batting.
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Lv. Stephenville
1:00 p. m.
Player-
Carroll. Gulf. .
Anderson, Gulf,
Patmen, Gulf. .
Mason, Gulf, ..
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RATE: I l-2c per word at first
insertion; 1c per word each inser-
tion thereafter. No ad taken for
f less than 30c.
TERMS: Cash with order.
12 o’clock is closing time on all
classified ads. Any classified ad
received after this time will be in-
serted under "Too Late to Clas-
sify" column the first day and put
in the classified column each suc-
ceeding day.
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Plus tn* rind /friithl
from lurlutr,
T. P. & L WINS CUP RACE
UPPER BRACKET TITLE
2
INVEST
IN AN
ELECTRIC
.REFRIGERATOR
Santa Fe Specials
For World’s Fair
Lv. Meridian
8 a. m.
Income Tax Returns
Carefully Prepared
J. S. Hoffman
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< ANUTESON’S BUS LINES
Glen ■ Rose and Stephenville
Division
——Sliced channel cat. lb.
Gulf bass, gutted, only
Sliced bass .......
Black bass, sliced .
Rand Concert On
Tuesday Evening
LET US DO YOUR
KODAK FILM
FINISHING
Expert Work
Also
Etchings
and
Large Photographs
DAVIS STUDIO
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Upper Bracket.
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Lv. Cleburne
7:45 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
Week's schedule:
Tuesday — Grays vs. Tigers.
Thursday — Conservation Camp
vs. A-1-Courtesy.
PLAYGROUND BALL LEAGUES
Men’s League
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STANDINGS
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American l.eague.
Boston at St. Louis.
New York at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Washington at Cleveland.
National l.eague.
St. Louis at Boston.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at New York.
Dixie League.
Henderson at Tyler.
Baton Rouge at Eldorado.
Jackson at Shreveport.
Only games scheduled.
work us
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WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Texas League.
Oklahoma City at Dallas, night.
Tulsa at Fort Worth, night.
Galveston at Beaumont, two.
San Antonio at Houston, night.
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ries over Covington aud Bono, re-
spectively.
Parker, first half champions,
finally lost a game, going down
before Rio Vista by an overwhelm-
ing score. Keene, the other team I
with a perfecct percentage, had a 8
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Alvarado Bus.
Leave Clebune — 6:45 a. m., 13
m.. 3:20, 5143, 8:40 p. m.
Leave Alvarado—9 a. m., 12:40
4 15, 6:15, 0:10 p. m
SANTA FE RAILROAD.
Daily.
RAINBOW
ICE CREAM
High Grade Cream.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
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R. Bankston. Tigers. 19 2 7
Miss Sallie Reeves of Fort Worth
is the house guest of Mr. and
CLEBURNE-FOR WORTH
MOTOR COACHES.
fectly good condition. Spent over '
$100 for new parts and overhaul-
ing last season. Will sell reasona- i
ble. See O. 11. Poole at Times-
Review.
WEEK-END VISITING.
The first woman to be sentenced
to death in Texas is Mrs. Mary
Dach, a widow, shown with her
three children, above. Convicted
of the murder of a hired hand on
A 11(1 Il.'l ve t he tools to
do it with—and paint-
ing rematehed.
| Northbound arrives
No. 6—5:35 a. m.
No. 16— 6:15 p. m.
)Southbound arrives
No. 15— 9:00 a. m.
No. 5—11:35 p. m.
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34 .553
36 .526
36 ,507
37 .493
40 .467
45 408
48 392
2:00 p. m. leaving Fort Worth
making direct connections for
। Irlsboro, Meridian and Glen
i Rose. For information ask agent
j at Union station.
West, Grays
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22 .639
26 .587
30 .538
34 .493
35 .462
33 .459
37 .439
40 .394
FOR SALE—A Dodge sedan; en-
gine Just recently overhauled:
Y newly painted, in fact in tip-top
shape; will trade for work stock
or sell reasonable for cash. See
O. H. Poole, at Times-Reyiew..
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Industrial League.
Team— , W L Pct.
T. P. and L .........1
Frigidice .............1
Watson, Frigidice, ...10
Crutcher, T. P. L. ... 10
McKcmic, Frigidice. ..6
Stringer, T. P. L. ...4
A new team makes its bow today
in the Industrial League. The
boys from the Citizens Conserva-
tion Camp will offer their debut
playing T. P. and L.. loop lead-
ers. at 6 o'clock.
This club is expected to be
quite powerful with a wealth of
material from which to draw.
Carroll of Gulf Refining Co.
continues to pace the hitters of
the Industrial with a .467 average
though Anderson of the same team
Jias the real leading mark, showing
.444 in almost twice as many times
at bat as Carroll.
Larremore of the Courthouse
Tigers tops the Major City with
.467 but the real leader of this
loop is Russell of A-1-Courtesy
with .440 in twelve more times at
the plate.
Hal Watson of Frigidice remains
as the leading hurler with eight
wins and one loss for a mark of
.889. Minot Gaither of A-1-Cour-
tesy tops the Major City pitchers
with four victories and no de-
feats but among the chunkers who
have participated' in more than
five games, Chesty Propes of A-1-
Courtesy carries off the honors
Averages for the season to date,
giving batters in as many as five
games and hurlers in as many as
three, follow:
In the Industrial League:
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Leek. Tigers
All-steel cabinets with porcelain inte-
rior and baked Glyptal, enamel exterior
(or porcelain exterior nt slightly addi-
tional cost) . . . sealed in steel monitor
top mechanism, with a four-year service
guarantee . . . new stainless steel freezing
chamber . . . generous food storage ca-
pacity . . . temperature control . . . gen-
erous ice supply.
Convenient terms, if desired.
Team— W L Pct.
Washington ..........41 23
New York ............40 25
Philadelphia .........32 29
Cleveland ..... 33 33
Chicago .............32 33
Detroit .............32 34
Boston . .............25 41
St. Louis......... .25 42
Dixie League.
incuts, close in; $2 per week. 303
North Main.
FOR RENT Privatc garage; close
in. Phone 1029.
The Cleburne Tennis club won
four out of six matches from
Pacific Mutual from the municipal
courts of Fort Worth here Sun-
day
Chas, Dempwolf beat Ru sell
Grove 6-3, 6-0; Tom Fox won over
Eugene Bennett 6-1, 6-3. Wilbur
Squyres dewned Robert Hall 9-11.
6-3. 6-11, and Chas. Dempwolf
and Tom Fox beat Groves and
Fritz Barton 6-4, 6-7.
Rcbert Rigby lost to Barton 6-4
5-7. 6-2, and Squyres ancRigby-
lost to Hall and Bennett 6-4, 7-5
Dallas Branch—Daily.
I To Dallas and Paris—.
| No. 67 (Motor Car) Lv 7:00 a. m
' From Dallas and Paris—
No. 68 (Motor Car) Ar. 8:20 p. m
WANTED—Wiaing. ironin . fin-
( ished, 5c pound: 30: doz 1
by bundle. 914 North Wilhite
director. Industrial Credit Aso
tiOn, 302 Broadway, N w y
City.
doors for one week, beginning 8 -
urday morning, July 1, so tha' all
their employees may have, an op-
portunity to attend our wondertul
sale, which begins at 8 o'clock a
m., Saturday, July 1. We wi h
the telegraph and telephone com-
panies and all broadcasting stations
to remain open, so they may tell
the world what we are doing in
Cleburne — Bratcher Clothing Co.
10
WANTED—The vostoffice. and (!!.
banks. Texas Power and Lish Co.
gas company. ice companies wat 1-
works. Santa Fe railroad. and evor
' store in -Cleburne to coe r"etr .
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A furious two-fisted assault in } ed the title over Tony Canzoneri,
the closing rounds bi ought the defending champion. The dazzling
lightweight championship to Bar- speed of Ross is depicted here as
ney Ross at the Chicago Stadium he sends over punches with both
Friday night, when he was award- hands.
Team— 1
Houston
N.
I 1 EV ER before have people
been so conscious of the true value of
proper refrigeration as they are today
and, consequently, there is more interest
in electric refrigeration.
Before you invest in a new refrigerator
we invite you to our More to inspect the
General Electric’s . . . there's a model for
every need. Come in today and examine
these features . . .
J. B. McKemie was on the
mound for the Powermen and
Gaither for A-1-Courtesy. The lat- |
ter was wild and was also hit
rather heavily.
Lone Willow and Pecan Grove
swept into the leadership of the
lower bracket Sunday with victo-
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CLEBURNE TIME8-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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GERMAN girl desres
housekeeper: references.
Louise Loehr. Joshua.
middleweight. Joe and Walter met
last Tuesday in a thrilling four-
round melee in which Acini won a
fall on a foul.
The third of .the trio of star
events will pit Dude Chick, flashy
Toledo light-heavyweight. against
Leroy McGurk, Tulsa's phenomenal
wrecker of arms and ambitions.
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Cleburne, Hillsboro
Golfers Play Tie
Cleburne and Hillsboro golfers
battled to a tie in a Central Texas
League game here Sunday after-
noon.
When the clubs finished they
were all-square.
Chester Morgan, Hillsboro, had
low score with a 76.
Cleburne plays Waxahachie at
Waxa next Sunday in the final
match of the campaign.
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Week's schedule:
Monday — Cleburne Floral vs.
Married Women.
Tuesday — Given Grocery vs.
Independents.
Wednesday — Gray’s Grovery vs.
East Cleburne.
Thursday — Given vs. Married
Women.
Friday — Cleburne Floral vs. In-
her farm near La Grange, Tex.,
Mrs. Dach has been sentenced to
die in the electric chair. Mrs.
Dach alleges she shot the man t<
save herself from an attack
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To all Stations in T’exas. Louisiana. Oklahoma.
Kansas, Missoilri. Illinois, Colorado, New
Mexico. Arkansas
.Tickets on Naleime0to:uly 1. iuclusivi.
Limited to reach original starting point
prior to Midnight of .uly 7th.
Reduced Round Trip Pullman Fares.
Hor details and reservations call on, phone or
write
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Ewing. Frigidice. .... 26 610
Patton, Frigidice ...39 12 15
Duvall, T. P. L.....13 3 5
Stephens, Frigidice, .27 9 10
Watson, Frigidice ...25 7 9
Gilpin, T. P. L. ....21 3 7
Rodgers, T. P. L. ...31 10 10
DIvislon.
Lv. Hillsboro
9:05 a. m.
5:15 p. m.
Lober Bracket.
Team— W
Lone Willow .........2
Pecan Grove ..........2
Keene .............. 1
Parker .............. 1
Covington ..........1
Rio Vista .............1
Rock Tank ...........0
Caddo Mound.......0
Sand Flat ...........0
Gcatneck ............0
Bono .................0
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Baseball Calendar
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS,
Texas League.
Dallas 10-1. Fort Worth 7-4.
Houston 6. San Antonio 6. six
innings, rain; second game post-
poned.
Oklahoma City 3. Tulsa 2. night.
Galveston at Beaument, rain.
American League.
Washington 9-10, Cleveland 0-1.
St. Louis 10-6, Boston 6-4.
Chicago 3-3. Philadelphia 2-5.
second game ten innings.
Detroit 6-0, New York 5-3, first
game 12 innings, second game siv
innings, rain.
National League.
Pittsburgh 5-1, Brooklyn 2-0.
New York 7-6, Cincinnati 1-3.
Chicago 12-3, Boston 3-4.
Only games scheduled.
Dixie League.
Tyler 8. Henderson 6.
Shreveport 7-3. Jackson 1-0.
Baton Rouge 13-9. El Dorado 4-4.
Longview 9. Waco 0, forfeit.
Pitching.
Player— GP W L Pct.
Hill, T. P. L. ...,v..3 1 0 1.000
The 144th Infantry Band will
show the boys of the government
soil erosion camp at the city park
site what it can do Tuesday night.
Director George St. Peter ‘an-
naunces that the band will pre-
sent a ccncert on the parade
grounds at the camp at the time.
The camp is located in the
southern section of the city park
ground, with a m plc “pa iking space
ler the public presented on the
Country Club road. Th" concert
opens at 8 o'clock.
1 pe r1113*1 sponge to wash wood-
wnk with von; water It is tint
' 1". Jea m'o he rot ners.
Major City League.
Team— ' W
A-1-Courtesy . .......2
Grays Grocery . ......0
Courthouse Tigers . ...0
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Pearson, T. P. L. ....22
Walling, Frigidice, ..29
Hopkins, T. P. L. ...33
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
apartment in brick duplex, 503
-College. ulreot. >17.60 per month
and we pay water rent. Mrs .Mur-
phree, who lives in. next apartment,
will show you through, of if she
isn't at home, then come to 302
James street or phone 250.
Three special trains to the Cen-
tudy of Progress exposition in Chi-
cago will be operated ever the San-
to Fe railway out of Dallas and
Fort Worth on Sunday morning.
July 2. The special trains will
be under the management of Fred
L. Haskett.
Tlie Dallas train will be routed
through Cleburne, making a short
stop in this city to pick up patrons,
a number having already made
reservations from Cleburne and
towns within this vicinity.
A special will also be made up
at Temple. brnging parties from
West, South and Central Texas.
Another train is being made up in
Fort Worth for patrons from
Northwest Texas, North Texas and
Southern Oklahoma.
The excursionists will spend four
days and three night in Chicago,
although the tickets permit a stay
of twelve days for those holding
Pullman tickets. The members of
the tour will be given accommoda-
tion in the Hotel Morrison, 2500
rooms and in the heart of the
Loop district. Other features In-
clude a four-hour motor bus trip
through the city, taxi service be- 1
tween railroad station and hotel
and the same on the return trip,
and two admission tickets .to the
exposition grounds.
Each train will be equipped with
air-cooled dining cors, there being
two diners in each train. A full
length observation parlor car will
also be attached to each train.
Fred L. Haskett, who is manag-
ing the tour, was formerly editor
and owner of the Daily Index at
Childress. Those interested in the
tour can get full information at
the Times-Review office or at the
santa Fetcketofrice. -—
The next tour will be operated
through Cleburne on Saturday,
July 8
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Leaves
5:45 a. m.
6:35 p. ik.
Leaves
9:23 a. m.
11:45 p. m.
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evrhrome fininh hardware..
4 ru. ft. food alorage ra-
parity 41a Iba ire per
freezing.
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Three headline mat bouts will
be served by Promoter Bert Wil-
loughby at Dallas Tuesday night,
each of which is scheduled for
the bst two-out-of-three falls I
to a finish. The program will be
unreeled at the Fair Park out
door grappling arent and will
start at 8:30 o'clock. Under the
arrangement agreed upon, coins
will be tossed to decide the, posi-
tion each match will pecupy on the-
program.
Marshall Blackstock. the pink
pachyderm of Los Angeles. and ’
Elmer Guthrie, beetle-growed neat- |
heavyweight of ‘alt Lake ity. j
will meet in one of the matches '
and these belicose gents are par- 1
ticularly bent on settling some old I
scores and making some new |
scores.
Another of the feature bouts will
involve Joe Reno of Dallas and
Walter Achu of Hong Kong. China, •
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Weatherford Branch.
No. 56 (Mixed) tx 4:10 p. m
No. 55 (Mixed) L. M:15 a. n
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LOST—Black handlgu contas , : 1
lady's clothing on Country Club I
road between Gardner's farm and '
town. Leave at Times-Revew.
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Fresh Fish________
GENERAL 6
Team— • W
Shannons ............6
Storehouse .......,,e..5
Independents ........4
All-Stars ..........1.3
East Cleburne .......0
Joshua .............1
Week's schedule:
Monday — Storehouse vs. All-
Stars.
Tuesday —’Shannons vs. East
Cleburne.
Wednesday — Independents vs.
All-Stars. •
Thursday — Storehouse vs. East
Cleburne.
Friday — Shannons vs. All Stars.
Girls League
Team— W L Pct,
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, June 26, 1933, newspaper, June 26, 1933; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598460/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.