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strict Game Flay Thursday Night
MANY RUMORS
HEARD BEFORE
RING BATTLE
Rumored That Seat Sale
Will Be Small; Phil
Given No Chance
MIAMI. Fin.. Feb. 26. (U.R-today
! was the day of rutnon and unoaal-
I new the day btfort a major prize
j fight.
With training activitlei. except
I for Umbering up exerclm by the
' arioua fighter entirely suspended.
j there wan nothing left for the fight
rol lowers to do nut spread stories
and listen to denials.
One yarn went around that Jim-
my Johnson really meant It when
he threatened to take Phil Scot
out of the fight If he didn't have
his way about the rules.
We want the rifsht to throw in
the towel und ho doesn't want the
lefcire to have the right to atop
the figut without consent of the
seconds.
But 'Jiat rumor was quickly writ-
ten off by everyone concerned ux-
oopting Johnson who contended
himself with hedging a. little.
Another storv waa that leas than
j $100000 worth of ticketa had be on
Isold But the promoters while not
'giving out the exact figures laugh
ed tnat ono off.
The main event between Sharkey
and Scott is expected to bo rtinply
i n retina ry evil
Scott Isn t roncedcil .i chance by
anyone outside of his own camp
But the other bouU shuuld he
b ins up affairs
Vm Uirio 'am polo and Johnny
l.Uko are ox;xcted to furnish the
leal .scrap of the evening. Canipolo
the irlant Argentine who will go
Into tne ring weighing something
like 227 ih said to be in the best
shape of his career.
Tommy Loughrun is the fnvortte
tr beat Pierre Charles of Belgium
but by no greot margin. The ex-
perts pronounce Cnarlen a tough
lad although not many of them
feel he can outwit the snmrt nnd
eulfty Lougliran or out hit him
either
The main event will go on about
0 p. m.
Former Leffionnaire
Is Found Guilty
DALLAS. Feb. 26. iURV-Di. C. T.
Bradford former commander of
the American Legion post at Com-
merce was found guilty by Federal
court Jury here of misrepresenta-
tion as a clniut auent before the
j Veterans' Bureau The verdict was
j returned yesterday and sentence
wan ueierreti Dy Judge V II. At-
well. Bradford was charged with ex
acting cxccuwr t fmm v ter-
nns for whom he claimed to hae
obtained (omptnsation .i an agent
VICT
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si-vi:its found nui:ii;i)
RY. ind Feb 26. (U.P Thu
instance on iccoid In the
plagued midwestern cities.
ij.mg .'laej-s buried a vic-
as in euled with th dU-
v In u quick lime grave un-
i barn fl.xu of Uie body of
I'erconti Slrtlian leader and
1 bootlegger's chieftain
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BY UNITED PRESS
SAN ANTONIO. T. x . Feb. 20
I L Pi There Hill h. no haril -rl.
' outs for the Chicago White Sox
until tne tnflelders and outfielder
arrive March 1. Manager Donie
Ruin all today Dutch Henry.
-Southpav. pitcher has not report-
ed. WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. Feb.
26. (U.RV-Pltehflra Alvln Grower and
Johnny Ogdon and eight rookies
wore scheduled to take their sec-
ond workout today under the St.
Louis Brown's new manager. Bill
Klllefrr
FORT MYERS Fla.. Feb. 26 iU.P)
Bill Breckinridge. promising
young Philadelphia Atnlutlcs' pit-
cher has retired from baseball o
finish his law course at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma
Two Fast Care
Games At Y.M.C.A.
Two fast cage games will be reel-
ed off In the Y. M. C. A. city lea-
gue tonight nt the "Y" gym nccord-
!.nS. t0 Franil Hicks director of the
The Breckcnrldgo Lions will meet
the Throckmorton ii.iI.mi.n..
while Albany and the local B. M.
A team Immediately following.
mese games are tree to the pub-
lic nnd afford n veil hi fn- .k
lovers of the cage sport.
PisoTKcr makim; iwims
HAMBURG. iU.R For Keneii
lions ocean-going l.ndo. Winded bj
the blight hjrit h.io dashed thnr
brains out against the wall.. an I
windows of (utal lighthouse A
nw lamp hat. been developed that
rcflmU the rays in rnich a man-
ner that the birds ran ace when'
they are going. Recent tests of
the new lamps having proved suc-
cessful all the lighthouse! along
the German coasts are to be equip-
ped with them.
VW.TIUM ion itArrnn.
LONDON Feb. 20. (U.RV-Tho an-
tiquated system of ventilation in
tho House of Parliament is endan-
gering the lives of Britain's legis-
lators according to facta dlscloiod
by Dr. Hoctor Mnro. prominent
physician here. The nir breathed by
members of parliament is contam-
inated by aerage water pumped In
from Thames rlvor and many com-
plained of sore throntB lassitude
headaches and colds Di. Munro
said.
FRKNCIi CROOKS
C.OING MODKKX
PARIS Feb. 25. (U.Rl-French
rnmlnals me taking advantage of
all the little refinements in rob-
bery and murder methods devel-
oped by the efficient American
riiminal and as a reault Fiench
polli e are faed by a Kcrlouu
problem.
French crooks are learning that
It is safer to kill your victim when
oj rob him. And' murders In-cre-wed
about 20 pei cent last
yret. The use of narcotics is al-
io spreading fast and it in be-
lieved responsible for a good ahaic
of the increase in crime. An In-
crease of 0000 In the number of
ii r rests waa reported for 1929 nnd
In making these arrests 2302 po-
licemen were wounded
OONM OM hWO L'PPCV?S
SPORT SHOTS
I SAN ANTONIO Thetc's a mere
I mattui of $4000 between C Arthur
Shires White Sox first baseman
' and the Sox management which be
gins to loom ominous in the light
of activities of manager Donie
Bush Two other men arn training
nt the initial sack which may or
may not be significant.
Art sas it will take $15000 to
get his services this season. Sox
bosses sny $11000 is the marlmum.
DALLAS- Coach Marshall Brown
will take his Dallas Athletic Club
tumbling team to New Orleans on
Saturday for participation In the
southern A. A. U meet there.
DALLas Dope ran true to form
in the southern A. A. U basketball
tournament here last night with
all favorite breezing through the
pieliminartes. Eliminations contin-
ue tcdny with final matches sched-
uled for Saturtlny.
LOS ANGELES Feb. 2. (U.P)
Kddlo Mack Denver lightweight
won a close 10-round decision over
Maurice Holtzer of France here
last night.
ST. LOUIS Fob. 2G. (IM'i John-
ny Rnlier St. Louts (125) award-
ed newspaper decision over Lou
Terry St. Louie (120). Billy DoFoo
St. Paul (128) nnd Chico Clsno-
ros. Moxlco (120) 10 rounds to a
draw. Jackie Horner St. Louis giv-
en newspaper decision ovor Kurt
Prenzel Germnny.
DENVER Feb. 26.- U.R Ham
Jenkins Denver negro middle-
weight knocked out Louis Mays of
I ic.-. Moine. la.. In the thirdround
"f i scheduled in-round miin event
here l.ht night Chuck Moore.
Cheyenne middle wnght knocked
out Rattling" Doziei of San Fran-
cisco in the fu-t round of a sched-
uled eight round senu-windup.
HOUSTON Feb. 26. (IM'i -Arkansas
University's basketbull squad
lacked the punch which has already
carried them to their fifth consec-
utive Southwest Conference cham-
pionship nnd permitted the Rice
Owls a second division team to
take the game hero last night 37
to 10 Wear Schoonover captain
nnd nll-Amorlcan football playor
accounted for the Hogs' only four
field goals.
AUSTIN Fob. 20. (U.PJ LUMoas
playing by tho Southern Mothodlet
bnsketcers i exulted in their severe
trouncing at tho hands of tho Tex-
as University quintet hero last
night. The scoro was 50 to II con-
trasting to a victory tho Mustangs
took from Texas last week.
DALLAS Feb. 20. (LU! Bolt Wil-
loughby local wrestling promoter
plans to import an out-of-tato ref-
eree for the Gus Sonnenboig-Fred-dy
Myera grappling match hoio
Monday night. Advance interest in-
dicates a record crowd will turn
out to see Sonnenberg world hea-
vyweight champion in action
ngtiinst tho Chicago star.
HUNT FIR IS FANATIC.
MEXIA Texas Feb. 20. (U.P.)
Police aro on the alert for clues to
the identity of a suipectcd pyiomn-
nlac bollevml responsible for num-
eioua unexpected firea hero recent-
ly. When the McKlnnoy stroet
grammnr school wa discovered In
flames yesterday the floor was
found to be soaked in gasoline.
By Williams
0"-i?WiLLiak
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Buckaroos Get
Basketball Award
A silver oaskctball au.irded to
the district basketball champions
of district nine in 192S by the local
Chamber of Cjmmorce was won
by tho Breck Buckaroos for the
first time this year. Cisco who has
hold the award for the past two
years delivered the trophy to tho
Brock school yesterday. The Buck-
aroos will have their name engrav-
ed on the ball tills year.
Had the Lobocs won the title
again this year they would have
been permanent owners of the cup.
CHAMP WINS.
Bat Battalino retained his world
featherweight championship in a
hard fought bout here last night
by winning a decision over Ignacio
Fernandez Filipino Battalino won
eight of the ten lounds.
United Press
Tells Story of
i . Russia Todaul
Note--Following is the .sec-
ond of a series of at tides by
E L Keen vice president of
the United Picas for Europe
who Is in Moscow to survey
conditions and report on the
anti-religious campaign there
which has caused wide protest
throughout the western world.
BY ED L. KEEN
Vice President of the United Press
for Europo
MOSCOW Feb. 20. (U.P.) The
constant war whieh Soviet Russia
Is wnging against religion is ac-
cepted heio with utmost placidity
even by Russian church ndheients
While Uic entire outside woild
in agitated over the question of
religious freedom within tho com-
munistic state thete is i vat le
gion which remains entirely calm.
at least uutwmdly und that is
the land under rule of the Soviets.
It must be supposed that mil-
lions of Ruseians who weie ac-
customed to the groat ceiemonlal
of the Russian Catholic church
were deeply resentful at the
slights discriminations and ridi-
cule and oven arrests and pun-
ishments on the basis of nntl-
Sovlet activities to which their
spiritual leaders wore subjected.
Undoubtedly the summary clos-
ing of many houses of worship
tho confiscation of church bells
and the fervid anti-religious car-
nivals and demonstrations were
offensive to a considerable por-
tion of the population especially
the older men and women. Any
conclusion as to tho attitude of
tho Russians toward atheism must
bo modified but the best informa-
tion obtainable shows that this
resentment where it exists rare-
ly expressed itsolf in any form of
active rcslstenco.
Tho Soviet dictatorship nxtends
over ono-slxth of the world and
over 150.000000 persons but care-
ful local observation and compi-
lation of the opinions of both for-
eign and Russinn investigators
has failed to Indicate any evi-
dence of organised opposition to
the religious issue anywhere In
Russia.
In the urban centers new edicts
curtailing activities of the church
apparently aro accepted as a mat
ter or course.
High School auditorium Thurs-
day night at eight o'clock. "The
Hoodoo." (Adv )
notici: of i:li:ction.
Notice is horeby given that un-
der and by virtue of tho powors
and authority conferred upon me
by Artlcle)78 and Article 2051 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of the
State of Texas I Chas II. Clark.
Mayor of the City of Breckcnrldgo
Stephens County Texas have oi-
dcred an election to bo held in the
Olty of Bieckenridge Texas in the
City Hall Building between the
on the First' Tuesday in April 1030
being the first day of April A. D
1930 foi the put pose of electing a
Mayor and two Commissioners.
Witnusb my official han'i'his tho
25th day of February A. D. 1U30.
CHAS. II. CLARK
Mayor.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Stophons.
City of Brcckonrldge.
Know ye. thnt I Chas. II. Clark
Muyor of the City pf Brcckonrldge
Toxaj. under and by vittue of tho
powers and authority conforrcd on
nle and invented in mo by Artlclo
U78 and Aitlcle 2051 of tho Revised
Civil Statutoi of Texas of 1025 do
hereby order an election to bo held
In the City of Brockenrldgp Texas
in the City Hull Building between
the houts of eight A. M. and Six
P. M. on tho first Tuesday In ApiJI
1030 being tho First day of April
A. D. 1030. for tho nuino.se of elect
ing n Mayor and two Commosslon-
uin.
And further that T Chas. H.
Cnlrk Mayor of the City of Brcck-on'-ldgo
havo appointed D. T.
Bowles as Judge In charge of said
election and have appointed Blake
Johnson and II. B. Furr as clorka
of said election all being qualified
voters In aid City of Brockenriciso
Texas.
Witness my official hand nt
Breckenrldge Texas this the 25th
day of February A. D 1930.
CHAS II. CLARK.
Maor
(Adv Feb 26 March 5 12 10 )
For Rent
FOR RENT Twj morn
men modern couple onl
C02W 1203 E Elm
apart-
Call
FOR RENT Residences good lo-
cations. Reasonable rent Call 160
or -133.
FOR RENT Thier toom furni-i-ed
apartment; co7 m ite bath.
301 W. Llnde. Phone 1004-W.
FOR RENT -Small house nicely
furnished modern garage on pave-
ment. -fcOS W. Llndsey. Phone -165-
FOR RENT 2 loom furnished
house; also nice bedroom for work-
ing couple. Phono 110.
FOR RENT Four room house
modern conveniences; Three room
furnished apartment Joining bath.
Phone 440.
FOR RENT or SALE Mercantile
building; living quarters. Three
room house chicken yard. Phone
440.
For Sale. Miscellaneous
FOR SALE r "sh yard eggs; fnt
hens nnd IIol . vood single comb
white leghorns i etching eggs and
baby chicks..;. 1 Hosklnson 005
E. nullum. Phone 10SG-J.
Wanted Miscellaneous II)
WANTED Laundry 5 doz. $1.00.
Call for and delivci. Call 700-R.
Male Help Wanted
NATIONAL organization now plan-
ning 1930 expansion campaign has
opening for a few wide-awake
honest men in every department
Men who want to make permanent
connection are tho ones we want
Ask for Mr. Weakley 304 West
Walker
Dependable
Used Cars
SKI. INC. IS IJLMLVING
1028 Standard Bulck Coupe
1D28 Standard IJuick Sport
Sedan
VJil Standard Ilulcls Coach
VJiX Muster Biiiclf Sedan ...
19-'S Muster Sport Roadster
10'!) Ford Coupe 200(1 miles
1028 Ford Coup- HOOD miles
1028 Chevrolet Couo
1928 Studeliaker Sedan
S-"00
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$075
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McMurtry-Moody
Motor Co.
Phono 338
127 N. Breckcnrldgo Ate.
Aiinouncemenl!
Tho Ereckcnridgo Dally American
Is authorized to mane the following
announcements aubject to tho ac-
tion of the Democratic primary of
July 1030.
For Congress 17lh District:
R. Q. LEE (Re-Electlon).
For County Judge:
HENRY" C. THORNTON.
JESSE R. SMITH.
W. J. ARRINGTON.
FLOYD JONES
For Constable Vrect. Ne. 1;
L. R. (Dick) McFALL.
HARVEY HARRISON.
BRITTON II. LEA.
For County Co.iimr. Prect. No. 3:
I. E. KIRKLAND.
J. W. HORTON.
For District Attorney:
BEN J. DEAN.
For Commissioner Prect. No. 2:
W. M. GUEST.
PAT FRA55IER
For Justice of tho Peace Prect.
No. 1:
J. W. CASTLEMAN.
For Sheriff:
GEORGE LILES.
J. W. .MORROW.
RAY E. IIICKEY.
J. F. CHASTAIN.
H. W. SAYLE (re-election).
For Commissioner Prect. No. I:
A. M. SULLIVAN.
J. W. RAMSEY.
For County Clerk:
BEN GRANT (Re-election).
For Tax Collector
A. H. DOWNING (Re-election)
G. W. BRANTLEY.
Fon District Cleric
MISS MABEL WOOD (Ro-elcct-ion).
For County Supt. of Public In-
hlructlnii: (Mrs ) MILLIE BLACKBURN.
City Announcements
For City Commissioner:
E. K. CONLEE.
R. G. CAMP (Re-Electlon).
E. C. WORTHINGTON
E. L. RUSSELL.
Fur Major:
CHAS H. CLARK (ro-olectlon).
C. J. O'CONNOR.
dk. l. c. Mcknight
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Ful Worth w.tti through coaclu i
to Hillsbnro WaciuvTemiile Ais
tin San Antonio guston an '
Corpus Cliristl.
Coaches leave Fort Worth nt OifiO
a m. 7:30 u. in. 9.00 u. m .
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You can purchase a ticket locally
from Brcckonrldge to any point of
tho Greyhound Lino.
Southern Bus Co. Inc.
NEW BUS SCHEDULES
Formerly tho Brcckonrldge Gra-
ham and Olncy Lino now tho
Southern Bus Company of 'Wichita
Fnlls. (Through caia no chana-
os). Schedule
TIME TABLK
North Bound
Lv. Breckcnrldgo 7 a.m. 12:45 p.m.
2:45 p. m 0:20 p. m.
Ar. Wichita. Falls 10.55 a.m. 1:40
n.m.. 0:10 rTrn.. 10. 1.1 t m
The shortest and quickest route to
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'exas SMf
wignicu fans via Graham and
ncy. connections at Wichita
for Vernon nnd Amarillo Texa
Uonver. Colo.. Aldmoro nnd nuit.
homa City Okla.
South Bound
Lv WIch.tA -- 7 15 a.m. 10:00
i. m. - (ii J vm.
Ar Hie. ke m. 1 55
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 75, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 26, 1930, newspaper, February 26, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71073/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.