The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1, Monday, February 3, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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THE F.RECKENR1DGE AMERICAN BRECKENidi" 1 i aS MONDAY FEttkuAKV 8 1080
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LOCAL TEAMS
COP COUPLE
GAMES SAT.
Fast Olney Team Plays Hie
Bath Here Wtdncsday
N:;hl- Milieu j Friday
BETWEEN YOU AND ME .5?lKr?SJS
Wt Hodges ' H I S (l (1 N I K All I
City League
St and in. its
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llniS himwli v it limit u topic
' wrili1 about et bi
.iiu! irlts the whol"- nmnlrj
li.iil mull I' I . holurll Mill
i ' l uiili u niriiiti r.i't -
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! ii I i- li.. bunk niltlii Ink-
in ii ii-l). It nilt.li ' Mills
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;;'T; ':'nu"h''.Kt.T!Says He Will Retire Before
Accepting $75000
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; .' . N.i-li Dallas huh i 'uth h;s icturnid unsigned a con-
. . : ' u .--ii ' ''I li i pretty tract -fnt him in Florida by the
..ii. J....' I. ! heMiig ''"I 'I11'1'1-" i Ni w Yiuk Yankee with a rem ra-
.' I.. n ni. nr i ill c- id Vniiiiii. ii'i'l t.c.n tn it ho will bP a holdout un-
. I . 1 1 1 v (-lot uli '1 H n '.hue wi- an appl' 'i M demands for .1 thiee year
i.' f.Uir.i i.t.on fiom lilair Cheny. foimer conttact at $85000 a year are met
1" ' il' Kniw I' - ..ii i- itarger niBn. " -"; i a statement Rent by Ruth to the
'iv i g " 'Ii'- ma t. .; ctach ot the rnorin on rnlt.d p.... tnrtBV
Ruth declared he would im'.
baseball and live on the dividend
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RATI LEAGUE i IOWA GIVEN . T
III i llV 111 I J I J I IN dun tin a il! hn ilniwisi'i! .- nr r I! fl I Ii ft 1 ' A M '
; i i-eloct.'d . ninruiRei f
York Yn.w aad coi. jj m HawKeve Athletes lo I laj
jppart. owner of the club have J
In Big Ten (
Official Conference To Be
Held Tuesday
NK'iV YORK Feb. 3 'I ! K'ibc
SPORT SHOTS
SOCTH KKMi. In i Il -' "jl'
Stanley i-vi i vii "i m iny
jeHlt- ace ul 'hr (."'.exrlaiul Indiana
hurllir; uiii.i. Ki di'ii'tjl '" Klvi'
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NKVY )I.K I'Vb
X-itiim.i! Lr i(iuo niuKnatcs jfiither-
ni hi i t"i the annual cclirduled
iin-tii'i: .it tiic Hotel f'ninidoit
Miinis'M Bob 8hawke nt th
Ne
Ruptwrt. owner
definitely decided to dispose o'
V;iite Hoyt. and a deal involving
him may be put through this woek.
Hcspi'e drnials h Kr.t-.lmra of
ficials stones com nine tn make
UP With thrlv appear mci' t'-.at Burli'ifih
I ri lines wl!. nut I. with the Pi-
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. 'he ma ' r
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. i li'iusue tuniinti.w in lrng'ly tnutuir
. .. . ..... . .. ..... u schiMlnle fcr the ll30 t-eascn
now lunnuu .. ii'isoline filluiK .-ta- ' ... . . ...
( " ii 1 1 1'.iHy lias b.i'n pirp.ireil by th"
'""' ' two league piejulenl-i.
SKATTLE Va.sl" K.'b 2 UR-' KffoUJ .'r t'm""th 0Ut hc "V
trt i .'iKjva iic.wi'tii n 1 1 n.iiiiiiu mti-
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yvA in tnr rvruottiyri cumiuvi'isy
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Oincit.n.iu i. anxitni.-i to niukr :: ' lt- ti ui .
Ifuln iml Ilmonlnnl Mnmi 1VaI I ni.l. l .
tnnjoi.nw. the talk if t.ades was i f ' t;"I ' ?ir!dV I ;! 1 '
..vlveil.n many quires today jaiu R Nelrnn .!.. .
toe uiiii.'.-. .i.ii.iii; iirim. ...v .
ii no i unj.u i.rii iiu- iikii ni I i
CHICAGO. Kel) 3. (U.P '1
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Bout Called Off
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n i ;un !it y.'.r. but a ter-1
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.'. I ..id not ait th- Ama I f rnn' h'" inve-tmentu if hi- dr-
'h.i.iti. :. ami lhe weie ; man.l . weie no! met.
.. . ii img iimiii! ' 'f l'ol'iv I Ruppeit uhvihi ul
. i.: to ' nppliration. i 'he Yankee.si won't pav mr $85-
ooo. the statement all. ' I will i:c'
alonK "n my assured divuleml.i.
which will amount to $2.i 000 in
1B30 plus whatcyer I can pick up
on the side."
Ruth mentions the kindly fetlniR I
h-. holds towards Col. Ruppeit but
Insists that the matter between J
them Is a "business pioposition." i
Ruth's statement said that the
dispute "Isn't a question of iaj inv;
me what I am worth.''
"It's just a question of n iia-r
ball management following the cu--torn
of all similar catcs. ttvinc; to
sign a player at the lowest possible
figures.
"Maybe that' good hu-nnci-
Maybe I'd do it if I weie an own-
!. ... .vi.lnl itrlrl i yrt Vliitf
:'rfri.':t r.. . ' are expected to be made tomorrow j
ci'irhlng lostn. Ralph Welch all
ot a mcPltnK of the
Boa t d
rtiLvtoi.
i i o. n ""if w.t-" en application
-i 1:. ... limy .: Slnymiiker. Y"u sny
i . ii. ii hriiiofhliu well neith-
i .r.il .. r. . . ' m Ills recommen-
i . ii. . he .. i pi. My ood foot-
ii.ti! iii.'rli it p. Hue is in Kan--..-
City ai Ii li arned his toot-
lull i th' .'.-.. islty of Illinois
.upi ...
' mucli 'o i 'ti m:ii
ii we '...ir been
'imihoeme mi t" ilnmi.ng tliut Hlaymaker is all
Am' ii '" -".I k tit t Hi re "tnmendatlons sav we
. ..iictw..'i )i i i l" en wi old ndvUe i In AtnarlHo authori-
.i.i iiinibn.. . .. i. Ii a' 'ice not to ii.'iiitf bis application.
. in i. ink. n mpi'i It ..iittM take him a year to learn
i iia rib -.Mil hud the ways of Texas. It would take
. n infmii. . iteii bin that If' to leurn just how
.m will. out nun b a boo. I high school football
' Sin. I ul in ei nut 1'. the Oil Belt !: SUp-
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The rnlveisity cf WasMnff-cm to- ""-" ":"""' ."... 'V? ...... 1 I
NEW YORK. Feb. 3. 'U.P. -The i .oM-.
nt .r(icnrl TiikHm- D lab Il.llnn t'tTO I ' lin
"''" i Hoffman heavyweight bout scho-' f. .. -i
Amctican halfback has been re- h ':.' .ni.Un nl . dl at Aladinon Squaie Oaiden 1'iv
to.iiiiK.r.ded as frwhmaii foothnll i Ar U'p 'rc'e"t thc li'0""'" rlllb ' F.ulaN night has been called off -.
o-ieh Jimmv Phrlrui nnd Cotton hcem e of Uisko's refusal to meet . I
Wilcox both of Pusdue. .tltculv ' boui t Muni 1'.. ch Fl on Feb- ;nyonr but Vitiorio Cnmpolo the
'i.ive signed i o.ieluni: cinti.u't i'iiiv '1 n w.w innouin ed tod i" I towel mt: ' ntine '
wuh the Pacific C'i.i.t institution b .1 . . I Imu i- St; .blnm i '(in ''amp' . ongmully hooked
lepi e-ent:i!ivc . to meet l!'-k but the New Yi"l
NEW YORK. Feb 3. .1 H Young I'lnnr '.n m n- .leeoiduis to State At'nl u. inmission lefused
Stiihlinij of Oeotijii and Jack Re- Tliom.i aUo will ippeat on the to -anciioti the ut becaus. Risko b
naul' of C.mad'i h" been mit- t'.l-ii m .'! e-m (V ieii- oppu w:i deemi d an mi- ui'ab'e oppo-' i'
chrd fm .( in-iound hea vv ei rli -"it i i im; vi In n eliited I in nt " v
'ot alb :
Izitv o'
l .el J'1
I'll Colli. I
th. r.i
lift h
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e o'h
' vaid 'ii
'ic cam
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liemb
now
he tf
d b.i A
of Iowa b u l wn- .
he fnculi.v "ni .ttcif."'
In' in .
i b.
it.'-. - Im h advi.-e.l uni-
". ..pplylng for a nhi i.ing on
. i of 13 athletes who were
i' .:. ii'jible b'vauac they
hoi .veil money from a trust
' ti
; to get men aiiom . in- im.v t. Bu rm Q rUy.. r 36 u
1. .. ...1 1........ia w- r lint bIa.1
1" lit... Ill'l'llll " . .....BU" .
i- if It is possible to become
with surely thire good
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yea is ! ft and without boi dr.
thin th Sank.
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1 1 i - (If"- tn i.i
I i li I'll Idle !i
i ' ' merit t .
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of i. i ii. !. n.
hiub . ii I. ii . i:
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li. ml
i.ited in Amaiilloi and reauy
on a wmmi th" lm would '' ' fS.xUy s .ulmitted tint
...Mi.! f" a iii w o.ich Am-l1 -'"' woitb moie on bos
I ..I .1 .Ol ll Who I'lllt 11"- ' '""' ' iUU"
If now u. d m.i i tilt) hi-1 ""' 1" P" ni'
. i.isiri .ii o"ilookinir lb' ' if Hi Y.itikei
iioi'.nt i.'Hi M i bevv. Rib i i -i foi ui im
Ol ifi a d .Inlinnv I'niii pei rent i I u.il no
i n n :
ui -1 Aiu.ii ill" did not -i-k lni.sibtl!"
t 'id . e .:. th- -el i lion i .. . u s jru
i '! li il football o.ich I i. . i ... .11.. I. . .
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im '. e:v thiei month- And -n.
one who thinks that f.uie p.uld .
an wnte th. piesidtnt-. "f 'h.
mi i.ally isking Amarlllc . l'idnk "t Manhattan oi the Kquf
; auii- iue j-sui:iiii i o ol ;
1 Ni w York Cltv
' In adiiitioii I i. i i i o .
fioin baselfilU. unm i .' i I. i
bti'.l ;;lnvi . and i qiiipnii nt i ul'.
lalli- and t h Iiki So I won't .
I HI I 1 1 1 '
an mi n U ixinessing oui
'i r and n.aUiiii; a few i.ict
'in. i :si to i :ni. e a little talk
i r tn- dull winter months nnd
.vl e i
. "1 mil advice.
s'-'iil on the other hand we can
help liom leelmg that it will
a bieak" foi the tSandies if
lU.'tuidke iloes succeed in Ueep-
nl ii i .ni Sliolweil there
our
Incomr Tax
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i"i..'l - O:. ' Rl.inton. Texas I'r.i. i WrH '
i
.'-" itudint who has been vis-j
i' u hn biolhei. I F. Bluti'.on '
ml i.. mv fnends h-re. left tday J The Hli'i.ic' ni.in doe-n'l l.m-i e
. -inn to his studies in Au-tiii ! enough about women's doth. .
n who foimeilv played fooib.il I ' ays a magazinn i liter. Will all
.. '.. ii-eo I oi. - and Randolph ' h needs to know is the pn. ...
"li z i 'iicn hi.- .' lived his name .
i I'. .lieiie h il. ot i ii' at th. ) The new mayor of an Indiana
i . i- 'v of Tfu- lie will mull" lo-vn had a new lock put on i .n li
a"- i.nl nei ii fi the I dour ja the city hall. K.i'lur di - '
i s -iiiad hating In en ipt.nn I 'f n of his preib c - "i in Im"
t a li .-biu.i'i t am He weighs the dooi..
.;ii pounds .
I'.ung Ac Sh.ie'.- pugilistic ca- . 'ii.ir. .. ii.. .. .
write a history ot' tin Failed I
I.
!iuk Texas nthlet
ii i d ' ' take on "Whattaman" In
I i .-tin ting but his chalUnge
w.i ni vi i called
.'A Dairy Course To
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' ui.LI.i.F. S1ATION. Feb :: LP
. nine mi li adei.- In the !
. . n. d.mv mdustiv of Tc-i. i
v i. . pi lalist. n. the Ctilli.c
i ti 'i etui.- for th" fouiill a'.i-
i i i' dins manufactiiiing -hn'
in. t i he held at A M (fi 1-
. . a Feb '0-U
I he lictiiie ciiui-e ineliides ueii
-ubjeet.- iia handling milk an i
i ii am on the ftiiin milk and
:eam mading. ebui ning and ;e-
fi lu'i'i ltii.n pioblems plant .iii.i-
t itimi i iiaiixmltion of the ic
iii'ii mix. aheibct- and Ice.- ei.t-
l"i.' hi'i-i' and othe. topic-
Among the speakeis will b" I
1' Snydci. Waco K I. Pou. lal-
lui. I li Shoit Mai shall. W V
lap.-eumb. Dalla-. J W. Ridge
wav. con Wurth. fl K W.itoi
ttiu'ii V H. Mai tin. Kiin.-a.. State
A;i.tuHuraI college P mi Retti.'
Houstriii. Sam Mill.- Oall.i- M
Ol(jha'ii. Houston
iNtiii: si: ursiNKs
NEW "iDI'.K Fib ." 'LP F A
Pien . '.. re at I to b u-dl. lb
I it - t i ni t v i tnini i' n b i
ne. .- ir ' I-.. I i m a .- ' ' 1 1 "I .
States in 500 wonls but AI Smitli
oouid say that much about the lost
couple of Republican administra-
tions without taking n breath.
According to last njioris pub-
lished in the Hut mi Coirity
IMlch.) Tribune. Mrs. ll.m .M.ic-
Donald wan doing as wi 11 as i ould
be expeiled under the i.ire of Dr.
Hoidsliip. Wo hope Mr-. Dan
overcame Ihn handicap.
A Snn Fruncinco waitress was
robbed of rings worth $12fiii.
What in Hie world was a waltre.s
doing wilh 12500 rings?
i
The president of Harvard sug-
gests only ono luolball game lor
oacli team annually. Tl.nl iniglit
help to I'liiiirci' piohiliition. loo.
C'upj iiuiit. i 'j" .i;. s. i .. ii-i
aamSBaaerssaesesiffKsrmXkSV
NOTICE
l have moved my office-.
fioin the fii.st floor of tli''
i lurch Hotel to
Rooms 21 1-21.1 Hrcuud
V'loor
nrnni hotki.
T.iKr Mcatoi
Dr. W. It. C. Mlci
( lnrnpiai'toi
iv.Aiv"Xflsrssoeiw5wir';5
jmrnmsmmmmmmmmmm
EXIOE BATTERIES
H Plalo . $8-95! 13 IMatr.Sll.W
HOB'S P.ATTKUV & KLKCTKK
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but it is worse on the
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II1S- mSm e - - "i war agcsmsir spiffing
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Smoke CERTIFIED Cf
The t-lrong iirm of llit: law lialls llu pillcr who.-c
il aiul iriou- Iial'il ;nriKMi-- Iii- fellow citi.ciis.
Hill foi crv spilli r caiij-lil lunnlmls r.-cajie...
limiilrt'ils mIio flill noi'k in lillJi shops rolling
cigar- villi tlirly fingccitiml s)illiuou llic ends!
Ccrtjfiod Crenio pro.'i-cl- ou aain-l llii" aliomina-
lion! Kvcrj ioliacco tal'cnliriiig llic clem -nnny
Certified Crcmo iacSorics i.- -cicntiiicaliv ir'-aled
3) inelboils (eeloii'(l Jn llic I nilcil Slal.-
Coieniii'-nl iltirinc; llic v.ar. Ami il jmril) is
bufcguui'flru along cmin nlcji of lift way ly amaz-
ing iim-nlions that foil wrap and lip the cigars
withoul tin: possibilil) of spil!
Try u Certified Crenio ci: how wouUtn'fuilygood
il io! Made of llic choicest leiulcrcsl Icacs that
llic crop affords wc claim Ccrtiiicd CrenVo's quality
is tastier than that of any other cigar. Don't let
j t r-. rc price stand in your win. Certified Cremo is
llic kind oi cigar your physician ha-i in mind
when he recoinniends a inihi smoke in place of
heay hrandb.
Cfu-h- proof . . . immaculate . . . foilvrappcd . ..
Certified Crcmo i the kind of cigar the late Vice.
President Marshall un-
doubted! had ii; mind
when he said "What this
couiilr needs is a "ood irejaiO
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