Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY
NAVAL ACADEMY HONOR MEN
j “Horn* Fat-Slob r»»n orf with the
Hnnv card," yelped a Lean this
'morning A new score onrd was
made, and according to the scrlh-
bllnir on it, the Loans evidently
won tho hall Ktm** Monday after-
noon,
8IX INNING QAMK CALLED ON
ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS
WHEN FATS USE
TWO BALLS
A thrilling encounter between the
corpulent nnd the lanky of Yon*
kunt wn* staged Monday after-
John Neill went the rounds this
morning telling everybody that la
onni’ii second base UKO a blanket,
"and It' you don’t believe me aid;
Ole Man Violet," gasped Neill,
noon at the s. V. Athletic field
rectlorv or Henry gudta nnd the
Lower Tomcats captained by Cena
Morgan, met In a grudge fight on
the hall diamond.
The leans took the lead In the
flint Inning, knocking the offer*
ings of Frank Heck through the
some sixteen players placed at dls-
advantage points about the dia-
mond. A total of the errors on
both sides was not completed due
to the sticking of an adding ma-
chine when It became overheated
and the exuc*. number of runs was
n» t known out at the Inst count
the score was 17 to 12 In favor of
the loans.
TODAY’S
1 FASHIONABLES
Star Urand Shoes
The proceeds of the gnmo went
t > the Yoakum Hoy Scouts, an I
at cording to Morris Woolscy tho
iccclpts totaled $25,50,
Sky srrapet 8 may be an asset
ito a City, but when n City hasn’t
any Skyserat'O's, the danger o.’
j people Jumping from the top slor-
let, Is eliminated,
a».ior*,ifcM /'res* I'hnto
I loro art thj throo hor.ar man of tt.e 1932 elaaa at th# United State*
Laval academy rt Annnpoi'o. Laft to rHht: Richard S. Mandalkorn of
Ficrla, III,; tr.er-:n r. Fev/!;gc, Oea Molnti, Iowa, and Edward A.
’ Wentvood, N. J.
Comfort is necessary—style is imperative—hut qual-
ity is paramount in your shoes, for without it they
can neither look pood nor feel good.
"Star Brand” Shoes have these necessary requisites
in full measure. They are stylish—and comfortable
too. And what's more, they'll outwear other shoes
_ because they're built
Jh of solid leather to give
you long, faithful
jSSkj/ service.
Now get ready for
the surprise. For all
this fine quality, beau-
tiful style and ponder-
ful value, our prices
range from
The A’s of Yrnkum stepped ino
j third pine - Sunday, when they
whitewashed the dummies Apach>m
!' tO 0.
(Continued from Page l)
Bright spots In the game Includ-
ed the mrtuteri’lll hurling of o, C. base hefoto the Holder coni 1
Wanner, the brilliant fielding of .catch Ihc rolling tall. Incidentally
O, It. Davis and the sensational Klim got three safeties out of five
playing of John Neill nt second times up.
base, .Mr. Neill took everything. John McGrow and Aubry Ora
Including a terrific fall when he ham led the entire field In hatting
and Mill Mntochu ran together In j with three hits out of four trips
an attempt to calch a fly hall, nnd |to the plate. John got two triples
double while Aubry got
Lindsey, the hard
Yoakum catcher, hutted
:500 with two single-* out of four
trips up.
BOX SCORE
Gonsutos— ah r h 0 a e
Jimmie l.ew.x m t the boys 8 up
and 8 down r ni n 1 er of times,
>' ejecting k.Iin.i 1 ver the hall,
t'ne Imll slip ni non, 'he hands
,if Lewis ,.nl whifed by the
Apaches like give,and 1 > titnlug.
Men Only Night
None Under 18
-also-
Aubrey (bnlvit,. cl, ,» rated again
Sunday by smack ng o t the first
>11 tossed for a n J. tangle , . .
Oiaham Is « »,e v> tie i vst coil*
si*.tent hlttcra on tin mi al club.
be covered second
blanket. I three singles,
Ha» dclman’s hurling was also a,working
feature of the game and Ills
ccllent work on the mound
one reason for the win of
leans, with Monroe Rtnn he
Ole Man John Mcdrew starred
I w ith the willow Sunday by getting
two triples nnd n double, nnd his
blvi brother "Slim" ('touted out Ills
'second home run. "Slim’’ hit n
I terrific drive over short. The hall
hit about 500 yards out tn a pas*
Iture and then rolled about n quat*
ter mil*', and it took eight Apaohos
i not counting the catcher to r.Iuy
the hall back to the Infield. -
On the Screen
Admission 35c
49c t0 $4.95
_“Star Brand Shoos are Better
Men’s, Hoys', Ladies’, Misses’, Childen’s and Infants
rain or shine" says
J. S. Cohen Jr., Sun
virtue of the second win
dominies Sunday, the Yoa-
kum hull team -stepped up to third
place In league standing with Hal* |
lottsvtlle now leading, and Vic-
toria trailing tn second place, Tho |
following Is tlio standing with the
games played, won and lost:
Mel love It or not — David H, Herts
son of Mr. and Mrs. R Herts, who
is visiting In New York, wrote
hackk to his daddy today and told
about Yoakum tomatoes being on
display tn New York City fruit
shops. Herts stated that they had
signs attached to the crates, Tom
Tom tomatoes, 2" * per pound The
tomatoes found on display in N\W
York wore shipped by YulolUn
Hrothera,
Total .......
Yoakum—
A, Graham, 8b
N. Graham, of.
K, Black, ss,,.,
J. McGrow, 2b.
S. McGrow, lh
Frlcke, rf .....
Mo. Graham, If
Lindsey, c ....
Lewis, p ......
Koerth, p .....
over
BASS BROS. CO
takes the entertainment
hill in high," says Regina
Crewe, American .
“ . . . . Here’s one
I lallel tsvllle
Victoria ...
Yoakum ...
dummies .,
Pt. Ravaca
Cuoro .....
■ ■ ■■■ w-a wttuwaa-u'ipm*inMiwiviL'nagni!iH»PH3aPo«gnagH^^
you ought to call," says
Rose Pelswick, Journal
IT’S UNANIMOUS!
For the laugh and thrill
ride of your life see . . .
JAMES
CAGNEY
with Loretta Young
and George E. Stone
Also Comedv—Serial
HOW'S qaivi
HEALTH
"Spec" Pennington. Port Lavaca
Ace, shut out the highly touted
Victoria Rosebuds 2 to o Sunday,
and jarred them off the top rung
of the Southwest Amateur loop
ladder In favor of Hallettsvllle.
.Total ..........85 li 18 27 9 2
Morris Levy, head umpire. Time
of game 1:55. *
Summary—-Two base hits: John
McGrow; three base hits, John Mc-
drew 2; home run, Slim Mcdrew;
hits off Lewis, 4 In 7 Innings, off
Koerth. 2 in 2 Innings, off Mid-
ktff 18 In 9 Innings; sacrifice lilts,
\. Graham, Frlcke. Mo. Graham,
Karl Graham; base on balls off
Mldklff 2, off Lewis t.
RESULTS LAST SUNDAY
Hallettsvllle tt, Cuero 1.
Yoakum 9. Gonzales 0.
Port Lavaca 2, Victoria 0.
The A’s of Yoakum are slated
to meet the Hallettsvllle Hralimas
Sunday on the Yoakum baseball
diamond and Hoy Howdy! what a
game that is going to be!
WHERE THEY PLAY SUNDAY
Hallettsvllle at Yoakum.
Port Lavaca at Gonzales.
Putro at Victoria.
WEATHER AND HEALTH
Observations of folk lore and by
<#*»( matt in the street are not tn-
<ke<juontl\ ver> astute but the de-
Mr. Vallguru of Hallettsvllle
whitewashed tho Trotters Sunday,
and according to rumors Vallguru
intends to strike out nt least. 15
batters here Sunday. Vultgurn has
an Iron arm, slings a sledge ham-
mu- all day nnd plays a little ball
on the side,
DOROTHY DARNTTT
By CHARLES McMANUS
CLASSIFIED
Dorothy, i
NEED AN A*E
The following candidates have
announced their candidacy for the
•Hire* to which they aspire, sub-
Gect to the Democratic Primary,
Jadv, mi.
San AntonK Express nnd San
Antonio Evening News. Ellis
Thornell, Pnone 886-21. 264-tf
Star To Wed Again
WHY PAY MORE?
As the sun shines, with glnta,
depression makes you wear long
hatr, We must be friends. Throw
your safety razor away, come to
Front St. Barber Shop.
Hatr Cut ..................,...S6e
Shave .........................15c
Ladles’ work special
Why pay more? W. C. Harvey
29-26C
DEWITT COUNTY
Per Commissioner Precinct 2
H. (Sookle) Seekamp.
Bor County Judge—
T. A. Graves
For Sheriff
T. J. (l>oc) Haynes
NINTH DISTRICT
For Congressman:
Stanley Kulnwlk.
24TH JUDICAL DISTRICT
For Diatriot Judge:
J1. P. Pool (reetectlon).
For District Attorney:
Flank W. Marlin.
STH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
FT J. Blacker!.
1. AV. Stevenson (re-election).
LAYACA COUNTY
Ferv Sheriff:
Gene Houehlns (re-election).
fsr County Judge:
Aug. W. Janssen (re-election).
For Commissioner Prooinote S A 7t
fta XL Tomer.
TMurtn Allen.
X-*’ Mm
Mr (Transfer) Solos.
DEWITT FARMERS TO VISIT
EXPERIMENT STATION
Thirty DeWltt County farmers.
In company with County Agent J.
A. Oswalt will attend the Annual
Field Day at the Experiment Sta-
tion near Beevllle, Thursday, June
CAT WELL ANO SAVE
For your health and pleasure
eat plenty of good meat. Here, you
eon buy the very finest cuts rog-
ularly and still keep well within
your weekly allowance.
SPECIAL Hot Barbecue every duv
except Sunday.
,C.'A. KAISER MEAT MARKET
(Next to Hermann Furniture Stor*)
45 5c
Ml-OW
WoW-WOW
oo-
Burkett (reelectlon)
tentative:
The program will include a tour
of the field* to observe the tl
varieties of cotton, 15 of grain,
jprghum, 14 of corn, t of peanuts
and aee the corn breeding work
which la developing more adopted
and higher yielding corn for this
part of the State.
There will also be four lots of
Hereford sieore fattened on South
Texas feed* lhal will Interest tbe
stockman.
'.4 Mortal HP Press Mete
John Gilbert, screen wooer, la te
marry again. The engagement of
the aeter and hit leading woman,
Virginia Bruce, was anneunead In
Hollywood. The wedding will be
after divert* of Gilbert and Ina
Claire, hit third wife, beoemei final.
WA NTKD-—Good milk cow. will
keep same fori her feed. Excel-
lent care pVomtaed. Phone ISO.
diw
TOM TOM SPECIAL
For a limited time, 1 am
giving
oil steam waves at very low prices.
All work guaranteed.
Frederick Via Tonic Waves,
..$5.90
Gloria Steam Waves........
. .$2.50
Shampoo and Set .........
.. .50
Set and Dried..............
.. .85
Wet Set ...................
. . .25
Phone MRS- SHAW 2S5-W
812 Montgomery Ave.
49-6c
FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished
cottage and furnished cottage and
apartment. Phone 451.
55-240
Houston Chronicle, J. E
Thor-
noil, agent. Phone 135*51.
554-tf
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1932, newspaper, May 31, 1932; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758662/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.