The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1933.
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4i-:!Ca, Feb.
jt-lietd in tlto history of
fecuuntrv club Invitation
jjolf touruailu'rit teeil oft today 111
the opening i;pu,ikI of tlie qualifying
play fop the 19tli uniiuiil ylunslc.
| febarpahootejfs from Louisiana, 1111-
1 -""Tluie, NoyVftwrk.' Oklahoma, Arkivn-
eaa, Cu}ifop la„ Kentucky Texas .and
Missouri \%oro 'ijtalicred to compete
for tho title*--held for tw oeonsecu-
years by Hun Morelaud of Dallas.'
—-Tho flitt « holes of the qualify
' lug round drew a heavy advance
sale of nailery tickets. The final" 18
liolia of uiedul play tomorrow jwlll
put the first 32 low la the chain-
I plonatilp flight for two IS hole
matches Thursday. The quarter-fi-
nale, e^J-tipiU and filial . will be
liole route. The tourua-
bAay.
who provetT "lils golf
•wlnnlus tho Texas anw-
Ionwliip r for the second
Pine, the tratts-MlsslsjsIp"
^western amateur titles,
from a heavy cold but
5defetid hla crown.
"jwon, defeated , last year
(Of : tho invitation by
d J, played 18 holes
scored a fine 72, one
1 iwspn, wizard sliot
ilcajfo, was. the favor-
fton k f>l f followers.
over the
went eni
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last yea
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was saftj
planned
Johnnie
in the ,
Morelaml
yesterda;
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Charles Dexter of Dallas, Osslo
Carlton of Houston amt Tommy
Cochran, thru® former Texas ama-
teur champions, were entered In the
qualifying rounds. All were hitting
tho ball well and scoring low.
Louis Nowlln, long driver and Rey-
li.-ids Smith, who is so accurate with |
approaches, teamed in a Sfi bole
match yesterday to score equal cards
of 510. In their morn tog round 'each
picked with a 70. in the afternoon
they each scored a 74. /
Bud McKiuuey, the 11)30 invita-
tion sensation and 'Dgl Rio flash
who hits a golf ball as the oM mas-
ters,claim it should not be bit, play-
ttd-is holes and scored in the low
seventies.
David Goldman, who lost >a one
Vip match to tins Morelnnd for the
1932 trans-Misslssippl champlonsliip.
Franklin Baker,. Dr." 8. M. * Hill and i
Neil Smith were other DaUasites
who scored well yesterday and were
among the favorites in tlio qualifying
test ' '* : • '
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Two Girls Games .
Tonight In Local
Cage Tournament
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Play will be resumed tonight In
tho girls' invitation basketball tour-
nament with two games scheduled.
Th« Beaumont Tornadoes will meet
the Port Neclies Independents in the
first game and the Orange Business
Girls will play the Lake Charles
Business n Girls in the nightcap.
All four tenuis are very eveuly
matched and two fast games are an-
ticipated.
China w.ou tho Orangefleid Invita-
tion basketball tournament Saturday'
by beating Ornngt'fleld in the finals,
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. (AP)
—Their .training behind fhetu and
keyed up like a pair of race horses,
Jttckle .Fields, welterweight champion,
and Young Corbett, Fresno challen-
ger, are eager for their lO-roiuid
title, fight hero tomorrow afternoon.
Boxing fandotn continued Its spec-
ulation over the outcome of the first
Important battle .here, in nearly 20
yearii,, Thrust into, the unusual roie
of strong favorite over a champion,
Corbett continued the popular figure
in the eyes of those w<h«) buck up
their judgments with, money. Odds
of 10-7 with tlie Fresno southpaw
on, the long end prevailed, although
a shortening up was looked for in
sonn> quarters.
DO ICS N'T KNOW SHE'S POPULAR
Buy gloves with what
it saves
It Un't nerceaary lo pay 50# or more to get quality la •
Jentifricr. Lldtrioe looth Puiv, ma do b j tho miktn
•f liateriac, come* to you in a Urgo^ubo at 25*. Note
bow it cleana, baautifiea and protect# your teetiw More-
over it mvo you approximately |3 a year ow50* dtoti-
frcea. Buy thing* you nrrij with that aaving —glare*
are merely a auggeatioo. Lan^ ett PhannacaJ Co.
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
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OAK PARK, III, — The "sleeping
beauty" of Oak Park, Miss Patricia
Aluguii'e, ill of itleeplug slckuess morfc
tliau u year, shows no sign of re-
turning to consciousness. Her fan
mall, however, continues to arrive,
as many* as thirty-five letters in one
mall. Hundreds of them suggest
.. Iv-VjUOMOi,
"cttres." -f.
34 to 22. I3ight team* competed.
The. Orange Hi .Juniors defeated
the torangefleid Juniors lc to 15,
Chlifa defeated Thouins Jefferson Ju-
niors of Port Arthur 44 to 4.- Or-
angefleid Hi trounced Mnuriceville 45
to 24, and David Crockett of Beau-
moiit won from Anderson Juniors 23
to 6, in the,! first round.
Orangefleid defeated David Crock-
ett ,v 4 C to 22 and ■China won from
Orange Hi Juniors 42 to 10 In tbO
secuud round, ..
Kelly and McDermond .officiated at
the' galues. .
The Ornngu ..edunty unofficial bas-
ketball tournament will be held at
Uraiigeficltl Saturday*, February 25,
starting at. 9 a. m. Junior and Se-
nior- girls and Junior boys are ellg*
tbi# for tlici tournament. Tho Oi-
ango Hi Juniors, t'he Anderson Ju-
nior girls anil the Anderson Junior
hoys will enter from here.
WHORN;
DEFEATED BY
TCU CAGERS
* FORT WORTH, Tejt.A Feb. 21.
In a rough game here InJit night, the
Texas Christian Horned Frogs In-
flicted the first defeat of the season
upon the University of Texas Long-
horns and prevented them from
clinching the southwest conference
title. Upsetting all advance dope,
the Horned Frogs won, 4!2 to 26.
By" troupneing the conference lead-
ers, the second place Horned, .Frogs
put themselves In a position where
they must win all of tht-ir four re-
maining games tu have a chance foV
tho championship. And even then It
would bo necessary for the • Long-
hfirns'to"lose ofte of the two remain-
ing mutches for the Ilornad Frogs to
be in the running. Texas lias won
nine games and lost one, Texas
Christian has won six and lost two.
Richard " (Speedy) Allison, Texas
'Christian forward, was the principal
cause of the Longbortis' downfall
last night. Shooting accurately, he
contributed, 15 points to his team's
total.
THE CAT'S AWAY
S t'MMii H IiA N I), Miss. — The
cat s away and the mice can pluy all
they please at Mrs- J ,R; Blakuiie.v's.
The other morning when Mrs.
Blakeney started to fix breakfast she
found- a $J! lilir^iT the Issuo i>f 189K
tjiiif! in a pan with a bit of nibbled
potato.
She believes it was left there by a
mouse'that l;now> the hiding place of
a ^ long concealed bankroll. Tusty
4ire now scattered about <■ the
[tabids
home" to encourage the mice to keef
tip tha good work
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COLUMBIA, Mo, — After 38 years,
Claude M. Wheeler's umbrella is
home again. Wheeler, who lives In
Chicago, came.^o CVltynbla In 1885
to' see the University jj£„ Missouri
football team defeat, Vamlerbllt, 16
to 0. Ho etched llio score and his
name on his umbrella but: lost It lit
a railway stttlou. Lust week he
came to Coluiiibhi on a visit aud re-
covered the* umbrella... from n bank
porter, who fouud it hanging on
radi'atjif.
Violet Johnson, l!ti, awarded a tini-
versity fellowship for women show-
ing promise In the field of political
science, will oppose the incumbent,
Alderman I^awrence Lund, In the
May primary., So woman ever has
been a council member. ,
Basketball Tonight
Port Xrcliei (ilrli Vs.
Beaumont Tornadoes
I.ake Charles t.lrl* Vs.
twinge llusiness (llrls
Stark Oym 7 :.'<()
O'clock
and 1
Once you've used
Westinghouse Silver Special
Vacuum C1 to a n e r, you'll
agree with iis when we say
it's the easiest-to-operate,
most efficient, cleaner you
ever saw. You make nozzle
and handle adjustments with
the tip of your tod. The pow-
erful little motor uses very
little electricity, yet it ere
ates a powerful suction that
gets even the deeply em-
bedded dirt. It weighs only
11% pounds. You'll like
the hew satin-silver finish.
Phone us today for a dem-
Nerves
PIP they harass you by
day and keep you
awake at night?
Don't neglect them. They'll
ruin your charm and beauty,
alienate your friends,'interfere
with your aucceu.
—When you're nervous, take
Dr. Miles' Nervine. It'a tha
prescription of a successful
Nerve Specialist, put up in con-
venient form.
Dr. Milea' Nervine la now
made in two forms—Liquid and i
Effervescent Tablet. Both havo
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289321/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.