Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIMES-BEVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
n WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932
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AMERICAN HOPE
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SPORT SPURTS
By HAROL• V. RATLIFF
Bransom, . who holds down' cen-
ter for Reece Prairie, is one of the
grittiest players-weever saw on
a basket ball court. In the John-
son County League Tuesday night
he had acolision with . ‘Shady
Rogers of Detyland, Both were
knocked out,,, but Bransom more
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WHo IS AMERICA'S MOPE <4 •
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he'll stand
much improved. , IMen’s Goodyear and Seiberling
R. -L. McElroy, who has been . Rubber Heels ........ 2.V
quite ill, with pneumonia, is re- [Men’s Half Soles ......... . 45c
ported to be getting a’ong nicely. I Men's Half Soles, Goodyear or
Mrs. Diamond Roe of Fall Creek I Seiberling Rubber Heels ... 70c
Mr. and1Ladies' Half Soles ..... 40c ,
I Ladies' Half Soles and Leather
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IS
Brazes Avenue of Cleburne Play-
ing Rio Vista Independents at 6:30
o’clock. St. Marks of Cleburne en-
gaging Rio Vista High at 7:30
and Joshua Playing Godley at
8:30.
This is the first girls league
ever organized here and is ex-
pected to prove a big feature, of
the 1932 season.
that the Philadelphia Athletics of
last season will again win the
American League championship.
Mack has made a joke out of the
race for several' seasons. It's about
GLASS
Special Low Prices on Windshield
and Door Glass for Closed Cart.
Also Top and Sat Cover Work.
Byrd & Baeehtel
Seiberling Tires
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Fruit trees, ever greens, roses and
anything in the nursery line from'
a home man. Drive out and get,
them fresh out of the ground.'
Prices cheaper than ever before.
CREED FRIOU
when his Athletics quit drawing
the fans. And the fans will quit
coming out unless things get more
equal.
Mexia High is going after a
sdpg3
fall. Provided the State com-
mittee lets ’em in they'll play
Palestine, Athens, Tyler, Lufkin
and N acogdoches.
If Mexia continues to pro-
duce good grid teams as of the
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_________ _______ _____ _______ Moreover, he's going to. fee) the
pat on his bull club. Which means effect -of high salaries to his stars
The fair sex gets the play in
Cleburne basket ball this evening
with the opening of the cam-
paign in the Johnson County
Have your Painting and Paper
Hanging done by experienced work-
men. Work Guaranteed.
' JOHN C. SMITH
Residence Phone 1311
Bus. Phone 666
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__________he_Hrst_ending_in an uproar witha
sedennte-andthejefereeevhanging"
compliments both verbally and
. physically. Wilson was disqualified
■ -f for rough tactics. He didn't think
I ' so but the referee did, so that
was that.
Should Be Tough.
Anyway, these two’ arch rivals
I will settle it Friday night provid-
l ed something like a riqt doesn't
I occur and that is not at all unlike-
l ly.
“ A couple of other nice bouts
have been arranged. Panhandle
Travis, the Lubbock Tough boy,
I battles Charlie Lay, pride of Cle-
bume, in the semi-final. Kid Gus-
I tafson, Godley product, takes on
[ Kid Lackey of Cleburne in the
b prelim.
BEWARE THE
COUGH OR COLD
— THAT HANDS ON
Carlock and Pearson led the at-
tack with twelve points each, aid-
ed by Shady Rogers with six. Newt
Gilpin turned in a whale of a
guarding exhibition. Clark and J.
Bransom featured for Reece Prai-
rie, the latter being one of the
outstanding all-around stars of
the game Meyers, a guard, also
shone brilliantly.
Houston Walling finally got hot
and hurled goals with reckless
abandon to- give Rio Vista Ra
victory over Cleburne. Ray Bran-
don played nobly for the locals
but could not do the job alone.
Walling made twelve points. Hal
Watson’s guarding for Cleburne
was outstanding. Pickard star-
red for Rio. The scores:
Rio Vista. - _
that is pleasant to take. Creomt
new medical discovery with tw
lion; it soothes and heals the
Mrs. H. O. Sherrard of Vicks-
burg, Miss., is here visiting her
son. Dr. W. C. Sherard. She was
accompanied to Cleburne by Mr.
. and Mrs. R. W. Herreman, also
of Vicksburg, who have gone to
Oklahoma City.
BRING YOUR SHOES TO
Boston Electric
Shoe Shop
Where Workmanship Is Guaranteed
ct Reasonable Prices.
WM. PILON, Prop. *
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WINDSHIELD, DOOR GLASS
home of Miss
Bud. West and flat. Oreta Smith ]
were married Saturday morning. I ,
Ja. 9 213 E. Henderson
Mrs. Roy Ewing, who underwent
an operation the first part of this
week, is reported to be getting
along nicely,.
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Persistent coughs
serious trouble. You
with Creomulsion, an ।
Mr. anil Mrs. Andrew Dorough,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester McLaughlin,
Mrs. J. W James and family.
Pidal Nicholas and Bertha James
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-,.
Floyd Wells.
Earl Stone spent Frida v with
hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Stone. • ________—
Mrs. Buck McEIray is reported
I to be seriously ill with pneumo-
\ ■ nia.
L. C. Roden spent one day of
this wuk with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. Roden.
Mrs. I. N. Conaway who has.
---been very. ill. . is reported to be
Clipping nt thin ad trill en-
title holder to 25 centt on
$1.00 job of cleaning.
G. W. LANKFORD
Cleaner, Dyer, Halter
Phone 13G or 13? .—
AUTO TOP REPAIRING
A curtain raiser wi l be ar-
ranged at the ring-side. The show
will start-at 8:15 o’clock. —
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Dairyland.
high school. I
Il takes a real star to get
past Gilpin and even then he's
liable to swing his long arms
and deflect the ball so that the
goal ■ismirsedby—about a mile.
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Basket Ball League Tuesday even-
ing as the former downed the
Cleburne Independents 24-6 and
Dairyland defeated Reece Prai-
rie 31-19.
The Reece Prairie-Dairyland
tilt was one of the best games
ever played on a local court. The
visitors threatened .the Cleburne
mast of the way and with a lit-
tle more luck would have made
-it exceedingly interesting.
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Gilpin, g, c,- .
F. Clark, g,
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Brandon. f,
C. Watson, f,
Hill, c......
H. Watson. g.
Marchman. g.
Corbin, t. ..
McKemie, c,
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Myers, g......
But when all is said and done
the backbone of the Dairyland
team, which • eems headed to-
ward another championship. 11
Newt Gilpin. The tall boy is
one of the greatest guards we
ever saw, college, amateur or
hard akthe way but tram the
manner in- which Tie got around
and-fetonthettoor it could be- —
seen that he lacked much of be-
ing himself. Incidentally, Bransom,
is one of. the best basket ball play-
ers to ever perform in the local
loop.
I Tapa ....... 50c
2 Pair Ladies' Leather Taps . 230
with flu, but it able to be up j We Work While Y ou Wait
Jesse James and Opal Wells at- BOSTON ELECTRIC
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"LTES rather a bossy old darling, and I didn’t prove that Chesterfield tobaccos are better.
Llknowhowhe’dliketheideaofmysmoking. They taste better . . . that's proof enough.
"The first time I lit a Chesterfield in front Never too sweet. No matter when I smoke
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I braced myself for trouble. But all he said ' taste exactly right.
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A match with a movie thriller
complex is Offered local wrest-
ling fans in the show to be staged
Friday night.
Mr. Bennie Wilson._champion •
of the 38th Division and—points-—-
west and wel-known villain of
the mat, clashes with Bill- Chris-
tion. Fort Worth Adonis and
hero of the little playlet.
In their second meeting here.
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Greeted by his manager, Joe Square G a r d e l., Heavyweight
Jacobs, right, and Jimmie John- Champion Max Schmeling arrives
ston, promoter for Madison in New York from Germany.
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Cellophane ... the beat end most expensive model
Announcement appears in this -d
issue of the Times-Review of the
Pre-Anniversary Opportunity Sale
offered the buying public by Mer-
edith's, at their location on the
northwest corner of the square,
on Feb 1, Mr. Meredith will j
have been in the men’s clothing
business for eight years.
Just eight years ago Mr. Mere-
dith entered this line of business
and located one block east in the
building now occupied by Renfro
No. 1. Two and a half years ago
he moved to his present address
where his firm has enjoyed a
peasant patronage. In celebration
of these eight years he is now .
offering a pre-anniversary sale.
He invites his friends to visit his
■ store- at ■ any- timer— -I mi.
Johnnie Clark is in, the- employ-
ment of. the.firm.__.-1
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Phone 132 South'■ Side Square
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M. Lee, f, ...
Hopkins, c,
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Brown, f;
Totals ...........8 3 6 19
Referee: Steele. ‘
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was, 'That’s good tobacco, Chickabiddy.’
"But I still think that if he hadn't been so
impressed by the quality of Chesterfield, the
old dear might have been less agreeable. '
Human nature is like that!
" Grandfather raised tobacco in his younger
days, so he knows what’s what. I don't, of
course — but I do know that Chesterfields are
milder. It's wonderful to be able to smoke
whenever you want, with no fear you'll smoke
too many.
"And it doesn’t Utai tobacco expert to
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RIO AND DAIRYLAND • -
LEAD LEAGUE.
League Standing.
Team— W L Pct.
Rio Vista ..... ;1 0 1000
Dairyland ........1 0 1,000
Cleburne .............. ;1 0 1.000
Reece Prairie ..1 0 1.000
Rio Vista and Dairyland took
the lead in the upper bracket
of the Johnson County Boys
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Mrs Elba Boyd has been at the
bedside of Mrs. Bick McElroy.
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932, newspaper, January 13, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562439/m1/3/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.