The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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TAFr, TEXAS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1932
HUMBER THIRTY
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§ Woman's Club Bi-Centennial Program Is Big Success
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I greyhounds Kid Season Willi 77 to 0 Victory fiver Falirrias Jerseys
I 'l\^cal Legion AuxUmre fUeal Aggies lPu“
a Program PoBDU Sale Nets S100 Attend S'arraers 1 ?»■**>
Short Coarse
The Taft, High School Greyheuod*
grayed their tost pme of the towxw
hero Tuesday atfknMWO, and tSssy
i sulcal program. u» equal t* j ^yj g
'tpmtmd end carrM out1 p|
ite.31 t«u p|HHH -***• Mondayi i ii..#...,0 ________j.. ........^ ;. .
tfmd. November 21. as ft mit «t * ---- ,. ....... i Kinraville; Senator CoBMBjf tona«tfve nsmaer.
JL. in cetebmtten* in honor of poewh Matt BurfoM *nd his Taft i A**0*®** 1® report* from■ toe local > . «.«- mu- Tb* final score. aoecnttog to thaw
the bi-«:n- All-Star?.- will present one «f the Best j American Legion Ap&it»>*, $199.00 was s ' * '; who were sappufeM to be it dfcarso
teams T&f-. hw seen in action when i r®“ <r*<l fro® the WMtt Poppy Sale. Are Present. of keeHag moire, was W to 0. Eh*
•hey r-nwijTjT the ptoj AU-Stars brt; fey Uim body in Taft. About ■—- . iewMoan steals was «tori«d e«ri# in
f.wwemhfr Wh. an the men are fit-j **** popple* were stSdi instructor D D. Hsrfcr and hte tU"|tli* first quarter and the final toush-
tins into xmid shape and n to > One half of the funds received w !l tore t^mmn of America attended dewn was scored with si *#««£&< to
thought that by game *tme they ■veil! i go to the State Headquarter* of the the annual short eawne at the A. & play,
ilfto br well trained in the execution Auxiliary to he used ter Rehahilita- *• <x?tege at Kingsville. Friday, SW' vPasii pullin. Henrv bet. Dunagan
jf 0eu plays tton «ucs Child welfare, and the other «nber IWh. Friday was design*«*<. wilils Scrivener and Claud
Starting this week Ouch Burford which iitkngs to the local unit of the »* vocational Agriculture student* and dashed hither and Q&>*sr
i»a* Iren having light, scrimmages Auxilary, will 'Be sent to Legion, Tex- *H dub day. _ . :on the field rolling up tousihdoam
.<••{! btewkinc and tacklint workouts a* where it will be uted fbrthe same stony feature® were infeoducca a*' K.{;er touchdown with Singleton WJsK-
A heavy fast charging line will he nuflww. the short aw*, which waa lyy^w-jfl^g kicking the points squsieiy oe-
{tween the goal poet*.
In the line use work :.>f WUUsaJM,
9m»h and Whitworth was outstand-
ing. Wllianw, whose jdaytea had n«
been i»jv to stMidard file past few
gaaiw, snapped out of his Pump and
w.neral times charged throagh the
line so down the oppostH* 5s*ehe for
tong loeees. Oeorge Smith, whose csxl
play the past tow games ha# been a
highlight of Greyhound play, again
• showed u» fine, snaeging passes arid
- tossing laterals for long gains Dillon,
Spiller. Sfendars and the rest of the
gtittg did their duty !n * grand, way
Coach Woodson used nearly every
man on the squad in the game. The
second team, with the excesftton of
Lee and Putiln. played shout half of
the game. For several minutes Woott-
mi had his ptvMble starting team
for next year on the field <
Pullin lead the touchdown parade
with five counters. Lee waved four.
O. Moody two and Scrivener one. Five
. points were added by Whitworth
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, Runs from five yards, u» 70 yards
, featured in the game. In the las*
: quarter the first, string men eatee in
with the hall on the Taftc forty yard
’: line and in five plays had carried the
ijvai over the goal line.
Wash puSin intercepted a pass on
life own 20 .yard line and ran 8®
tt wash
RgasSi ‘■,,i«brr
fir tsft’s -nany
tegrther. prepared and render-
p ^ i picgram that wa4 well supreciat-
g gl w a packed how* ft', the first
l church and a prograaj that
| «r|i meiiu-d U» many plcft..;iig com
| passant* paid ” to <’'n many who
it
;.v Mis Sen i ’•"> ' « few -*i-
t cudacton remark: nmcrrmn* the
l Bscn of Uu- prog called upon
V !w o. •, o n Str.rVier f, open the
I yngnm w:..i Oeorge \Vft*h;r.cson>
| TW# V't follWf-i by » rehdl-
■ on :** field against the Slnton The Legkm and Legion Aturttarj- f'*® *• ,0i tn* mom nm
itiv ider* Coach Burford has not 4fl»- must carry cm this ternee work by “* ‘ns®re 5rer* ‘
. in need Jis .-.tor ting line for sadi a toEuglag e small measure of coeet ,,':'wn* spreActx who took p
thing at »hi.« !.wp would be impos- t* these dissUMed m*n who are yet nwlod.ng demitor
fi‘*ie redo ” • Hunt and Bob San- and will be at long as life remains. *5w ** Interested^»n vocatii
ter: have been vorklng cit, at ends: paying the price of eerriee. As the f,'>“ delivered un isi&f
P’tHnnwr and M Hey at tackles; * Auxilary service work is carried on f,r-r5:. 10 ' ths ,woc*“m?*t '
' and M Ford »' guards «nd T nminly by the proceeds from Peppy s*'u{,ents 5 K ' . ® *
C r. at centw Tn the backtivkl sales, the AuxHary expresses its deep-' H;Utt ® ■ f: c*!
K Ffwd. Ciaud Boykin. OiUelsnd. Noel. est gratitude to this community for wimtc they were
Brittain and Henderson have been their aid, They are especially indebted *refc**Sf ^ t,u vari°W!' *
awklng itii Matt Burford of course, to the school faculty and students for e*tobite tha. ae-« *
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»S5ffi«ad « T-es 2*
Arthur s. Dowd, manager of the
Nuecee Hotel of Corpus Ohristl, was
killed Thursday afternoon when eight
bullet* were sent into his body from
an automatic pistol Isaac J Devi a n
alleged to have been the. man who
fired tin (hots foul was Indicted by
the Nueces county criminal court
Saturday afternoon, along with hi*
wife
Dowd was fatally ws>und«xi in his
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vn’SICAl, COMEDY TO BE
PSU'srSTEB BV RAINBOWS
on n§EH||| a musical casrtl
iot>MN't<d to |tatabew Oifl*. of
Ts»f. will be shen at the Wt sudt*
♦ortum Friday December 1
The f-vnedy ha> a pnUege csoupus
arid chwoomr; for a background shd
is fuB of pep, has plenty of songs and
Hmstubc* and is composed of a cast
* tlm| Ti local
Hehrursals ire being held daily and
the cast will to in good shape for
.•he play next Friday night Watch
f,,r hirtiuT announewsents and make
your plan to attend the ph>
yards for touchdown, the longest run
WILD GASSER BLASSES
NEAR CORPUS CHRIST!
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tM» drive were no? as large as those dime tbt« -veason. if ^ mci. .* ’ ^bwlixions
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Th- contributions amountid to yet help tofo-" '. e r-
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*• The total income amounted Chatober of Commerce sa.s
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1932, newspaper, November 24, 1932; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748792/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.