The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1932 Page: 6
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Thursday September 15 1932
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Gilbert Van HCffi In the fall
of 1900 sat In the window of his
Fifth Avenue club
Marvin Kelly Judge of llle tiuxw
Supremo Court Ulan about town
giay genial came in ns tin Imtg
afternoon shaded Into night
Gilbert old ImyY AiniVili Kelly
drew off his gloves and tossed his
cane and hat on a vacant chair
Im having a bit of fun tonight
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FIFTH INSTALLMENT All right Judgo All Josephine
Synopsis Johnny Breen 16 I want to toll you nhout hor
years old who hnd spent nil of Yen
his life aboard a Hudson river Well you know Im rather
tugboat plying near New York lucky nhout thnt Getting tofool
Is tossed Into the river In a Ilko u fomlly man homo you
rifle collision which sinks the tug I know lnughter ami n hit of re
drowns his mother nnd the mani bpoiiBlblllty ShoH entered at tho
he called father Ignorant un Misses Filters Sort or Iiuh tho
schooled and fear driven he drags J crowd guessing Gad I mot hor
himself ashore hides In the friend tho other day out walking with
ly darkness of a huge coverec
truck only to be kicked out nl
dawn and Into the midst of a
tough gang of river rat boys who
beat and chase him He escapes
and exhausted tumbles Into i
basotnent doorway where he hides
The next day he Is rescued and
taken Into the home of a Jewish
family living In the rear of their
secondhand clothing store He
works in the sweatshop store
and Is openly courted by Bccka
the young daughter The scene
shifts to tho home of the wealthy
Van Horns on 5th Avenue where
lives the bachelor Gilbert Van
Horn In whose life there Is a
hidden chapter That chapter was
an affair with his mothers maid
who left the house when he was
accused
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
Han let had loft with a man
hor father or brother Simmons
did not know They walked down
toward Park Avenue and beyond
to tho liver and tho Cavalier
Tom Ureen was Bind to get her
ut any price
As Gilbert loft homo his father
gripped him by tho hand Well
Gilbert yon aie a Van Horn not
u Hallett thank God The girl
may show up again I Mippose she
knows how to lake euro of herself
The words then as now held a
familiar ling I3ut let this he a
lesson to you
v At the club Riovooit in the
Tfaitmost confidence pouring out a
bf > ral highball of Sherwood tossed
off and told the whole story
to tarvin Kelly a gentleman who
ininglsu politics with law 1 recall
thetglrl Marvin n handsome
wench aJt figure if you follow me
and a wiry with her Think of
leaving liiy boy closeted with
t
JJffH 1 Van Horn all right
AVelj heraf Jnck to em both
t > fHow purl mpi tossed off
their drink
Tho affair never got outside of
the Van Horn home Servants in
those days were loyal it was
n class Really 1 felt ns if I was
icsponslblo for tho whole lot of
them A femalo gave me a cold
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and with rakish cloaks ovor their
evening dross stepped from n
red wheel hnnsom Thoy hnd
riiciHcd the part a hit of convention
In tho old city for the How
cry nnd the hums expected U
of the quality
As they alighted Sol Bornfold
holding John by tho arm passed
tho door of the club and entered
tho fighters dressing room It
was crowded and a maze of talk
and fmoko greeted John them
John had learned that ho need
They were off shuffling above the resin canvas
ting an automobile Thoy talked typical of his experience General
idly Looked at a Innhnrd tho ly ho got five dollars for a fight
other day just hi ought over Thonot an Inconsiderable amount and
foioign makers are years ahead horo ho might earn fifteen
of us In that j Hut you Kt t0 wln uomomher
Its a dangerous tiling Judge
Kelly had ordered his drink and
was consldciing It Joseph Mill
doon a child of seven was killed
on 51st Stieet last April by ono
of the new vehicles Thoroll bo
dozens killed every year befoio wo
know it Dont take any chances
Gilboit
Depend on mo being careful
Judge heres looking nt you
For a while they continued to
look out on Fifth Avenue
Come Gllboit lets walk up to
Mai tins
I feel like a good scrap o
llght Van Horn stood and floxed
Ills arms Wouldnt mind mixing
in It iiiyse Judge youre a ifo
saver
The two friends strolled up tliO
ftVchuo in tho dusk
t t
Vor a block or Bo eilull Way
grnnpn of loiterers and tllo utlr
lulls talked of tho fights Tho
crowd gradually thickened befoie
the doors of the club Now and
then fonie notablo would appear
tho McMnnus came then followed
the district chief of un adjoining
piinclpnllly in the close M
dnl svstoin of Tnnuniuiv or xomo
spoiling celebrity would dush up
on the Bowery down at McManus iu u eab It vnfi move the nttrae
place What are you doing Hon of the club tnnn any special
Having a whiskey mjiii what fame of the contenders that drew
else
All light Dine with
Mai tins and then for the inlird > d men looked on with the per
ale hcrippeis Maione has a suing petuil interest expectation
of terrif s he s trying out a con Gilbert Van Horn and Judgo
these nun Pug Malone the train
show Hov
ue nt er generally put up a
Kelly wearing silk opera hats
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It John you got to win to cop
tho big money John and Sol
were being pushed along a narrow
aisle to tho ringside as Gll
boit and the Judge took their
seats chatting with tho McMtin
us Dine smoko lifted in the air
drifting in flat veils llko unsteady
saucers of mist A hum of talk
roso between tho scraps It was
a mnlo nudienco it wns n time
ol Imrd heroic fighting A hush
fell over tho hull us tho announcer
appealed John had climbed
into tho ring and a million tierce
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und tho stout man under tho floodlight
In tho center of tho ring
htought a piece of paper closer
to his eyes In between Rasper
Jorgan ho waved his hand toward
n corner of tho squared
tjirclc a darkskinned muscular
youth roso to tho Introduction
grinning at the crowd known
ns tho Poinck Wonder and
his other hand pointed accusingly
nt John Dreou nnd Fighting
Llpvltehl
Tho fighters had their bnndnges
examined Tho gloves were adJusted
Tho stools wero pulled
from tho corners All but the
referee loft the ring The fighters
shook hnnds The gong Hound
ed They wore off shufllng above
tho resincd ennvns Tho cold white
light pelted down on them Tholr
bodies glistened llko animated
specimens on somo monster op
orating table The ciuls of tho
crowd roso more violent than
ovor Tho Polack Wonder was
picked to win Cries of Kill the
whitewashed kykei Knock his
block off IhiBt him up Mix or
Kill him Interspersed with oaths
greeted the senses of John ieol
ing iCkward from a hard blow
on tho nose Tho warm salty
blod trickling over his lips sucking
into his mouth filled him
with an ungovernable rago Danc
ing befoio his nnrrowed eyes ho
saw tho thing ho was after a
cruol fighter who in those red
moments epitomized the enmity
of man
During the first minuto of lite
lonnd as the fighters by their
i i ons revealed a lack of science
many of tho nudienco turned their
hacks to tho ring prefer ing to
discuss mutters of g eater Interest
while awaiting the main event
of tho evening a much touted
bout botweon thirdrato heavies
nut as tho Rasper drew blood
and the fighting kyko showed
punk the fans alert on tho in
stant turned back to the ring
staro when I bowed to my ward only light ono opponent at a time Tho tiered seats and the gallery
Gllboit all you need Is a hint and ho knew that leather gloves bent over glued to tholr chairs
and youll be a family man yet voio far less damaging than brass nnd benches Thb mophitic air
Im thinking seriously of got knuckles Ills point of view was heavy with stale tobacco nnd foul
with the funics of whiskey btenth
vibrated under the Impact ot tight
fighting gloves pumineling human
llesh
The Rasper landed again and
again then John seeing an opening
drove his hard right to the
chin and laid bare the lower teeth
of the Poinck Dark blood oozed
from tho cut lip in a sluggish
stream A quick loll to the jaw
partly blocked by tho Rasper
spatteied blood ovor both fighters
the gong sounded tho end
of the round Cheers rose from
tho ringside cat calls and boos
mingled with tho din The stamping
of feet and the dust and smoke
that lifted above the crowd at
tested their appioval They were
T 7 1 boUhig blood and action for their
little oyofl terribly close together 1
hi pairs seemed to bo boring at
iiini from all sides of an endless
Mild
Jnuj uu iutuiy about him under
tyenming light was stark ientity
Tho next bout Koiitloinyi nil
1 hope it will bo a bout there
was a slight pause filled with1
boos and jeers is between
10IleV
Stools
wero shoved into the
ling nnd the Rnsper wns rushed
to his corner A towel tossor
gulping large moiithfuls of water
from a lioltlo sprayed the con
onto over Ulti face and body of
lirt MW while two others mas
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tlon whispered breathless Instructions
for the continuation of tho
battle Hots were being laid on
their man and partisan fani
nhoutcd encouragement Ya got
him Hasp Kill him in the next
Hes white he Isl Plug his wind
Look out for his right Hes n
nut crack him
Fighting Llpvitch also had his
adherents Men yelled and howled
ns ho wont to his corner vhoro
Manager Sol and a hoy worked
over him in clumsy fashion Sol
Bernfcld had failed to provide Ills
man with proper handlers John
wiped his noso with a towel and
gtiipcd from a bottle of water
Then ho sat back on his stool
his arms resting on tho lowor
ropes of tho ring Ho was without
tho artificial aid for quick
recuperation nccorded his opponent
An angry murmur arose from
tho e citel crowd brought to a
ciono by tho ringing ot tho gong
for the second round
The experienced Uasper ducked
and dodged In a waiting game to
uiiid and tire his opponent Hoota
hnd howls of rago greeted these
unpopular maneuvers The Po
luekii stnllln some ono shouted
hnd an empty flask whirled at
him missed and crashed into the
npoctators in the opposite ringside
seats A great cheer for John
swept through the crowd ns hla
right fist again smashed against
tho jaw of tho dodging Uasper
with tho hard sharp thud of u
perfect blow rocking his mnn
for nn instant against tho lopes
John responded to the chnnge or
honflmont with a burst of speed
lauding right nnd left ngainst the
body in quick succession and
jumping clear of u furious counterblow
Pnrplo blotches rose under
the impnet of his fists Then nf
ter a running minute a sliort
hook to the wind ended tho round
Tho Ihispor staggered to his corner
a look of doubt crossing his
haltered face John foil onto hN
stool his nose again bleeding a
thick trickle of goio hincariug
down his throat and over his
heaving chest At a whistle fiom
tho trainer two boys from the
Samson Club elbowed Sol and
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his assistant out of tho corner
stripped off their coats and began
ribbing and blowing water under
direction of Pug Malone A
third man swung a towel alternately
from his shoulders fanning
air Into Johns face Thoy
luihed nnd kneaded his legs for
figluors tiro there first Play
his wind was tho advice ot Malone
dont Btori mind your
guard and the third round was
tailed with tho sudden clanging
of the gong
Some is natural fighters same
a < < some Is swimmers Pug Mn
loiio was expounding his views
in fho dressing room of the Samson
Sporting Club after tho
fight They Just naturally know
how to fight to put steum Into
a punch an kick when it lands
Whj dammit ninetynine fighters
out of a hundred hit like windmills
Now that kid Dreens his
nume not Llpshltz hes no kyko
that kids a born nntural fighterTho JorganLlpvltch fight end
ing by ii clean knockout in tho
middle of tho sixth round after
a mill filled with fight from start
to tho count of ten completely
overshadowed the ninin event in
which tho mixedale pugilists
Red Herring Hennossy and Jeff
Keegan floundered around In
clumsy buffeting while the crowd
dwindled in disgust
Continued Next Week
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CJN10N HILL H D CLUB
The club met with Mis Bon
Kelly Sept 7th Had an all day
meeting which was enjoyed by
sovonteen members and two visitorsMrs Harmon will have tho club
all day Sept 21st Every member
try to attend
Youngwed I learned to cook
while my husband was abroad
Friend And what did he say
when he returned
Youngwed Nothing he j
went abroad again
Get behind me
old slow pokes im
GOING PLACES LISTEN FOLKS
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McGuire Items
School started iiS 11 Woyhli
with 14 pupils eni uh Most i
the parents and rfiistees wer
present to welcome Oie new tcacl
er
erThe
The community held its firs
P T A meeting Friday night
Sept 9 and the some turned out
to be a huge flop
Mr J It Hanklna returned from
n business trip to Missouri last
week Ho reports plenty of fruit
there but Ithas n high prico attached
to It
Miss Leonn Reddell loft Sunday
of last week for Lubbock
where she entered school on MondayMr and Mrs T F Whitsett
and family were Sunday afternoon
visitors in tho Otis Carrulh home
Mr nnd Mrs Lon McCracken
were Sunday afternoon callers In
tho Finis Ruland home
As you will notice our club has
boon postponed a week on account
of the County Fair So lets not
forget tho change and tho meet
ing place
Mr Itoy Carson of Tulia was
in our midst Thursday afternoon
when ho enmo to visit with lifs
wife at school
Mr and Mrs J L Brewster
were callers in the Itube Adams
home in the Houston coiiiigr jj
Friday Jj
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1932, newspaper, September 15, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42296/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.