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THE BRECKENREDGE AMERICAN BRECKENIUPGE. TEXAS. FRIDAY AUCUST 18 1933
ALL-STARS WIN
AT ELIASVILLE
Visitors Given Good Recep-
tion in Fine Night Game
Kllosvllli- grimml bull t-nm nml
the Rood Molr of Ihi little cllv
turned mit in Iuik numlHii Thin -tln
riming at thtir l'h'nl b:JI
Held to welcome fl I i h. nrltlR-
All-Stdt- In a . i
boys and uh
All aprrwl th i
the fin' it i . . -mem
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furnnhni tr-M
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men tnnn'
ocpaci"n wi"
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Vllle pl.trr
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M'h tin local
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All-Stars would have been pleased!
to lose. I
There was not n kick nt nn um-
pires decision the gocd-naturcd
'pertntors "panned" and "cheered"
both team alike In rt fine sports-
manlike nptrlt. and the All-Stun
are anxious to go back and play
the ISIiasvllle tenm nnothur game
next week.
Jimmy Hrewnter All-Stnr player.
hit a ltom-run In tho In-
nine and Ray Clark got a scrontn-
trig three-bRger in the . .
Inning With C. Deere's two-bag
ger that waa the total of extri bA-
e for the visitors.
The Dlanvllle boys put up a hard
k.i mo and It looked for awhile n
if they would win the game. Hoth
; Salmon catcher nml Cecil AH-
cr. first base hit home runs and
Oxford rapped out n two-bnggr.
'iti'Ki)r in right field and J C.
AkeiK in oenterfleld caught several
p-ittv file for put outs.
'!l Akri-H played a good tunic
fiit bnne while . Salmon bo-
lur .1 tin bat rtnight a fine game
1 hi box ore
Cpxda
wi IntoikiUd with LOVllVWSTT -XA
V'Ws t ointth
U'i k All Star
Carngau 3h
troMrtoe lb
Downing laa .
Deere p
F.ulgctt. 2b
'"ay r
Kn Clark rf
Hrvter. rf
'Potter tm
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Total-
Kllanwlle
'. Salmon c
' il Alter lb
Inhnwin p
Oxford If
Snnry rf
Martin ra
M Martin. 2b
I i Aktr cf
Hitchcock but
Howard liwt
I- Salmon 3b
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A thousand men
...their do liny
tontrolledbytho
wlldlmaglnoflon
of a scientific
mlnd...thel llvei
guarded by tha
lova of one man
for ana woman!
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Score by Innlncs"
All Stars 112 5-
Kliimvllle
Summar
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MAGNOLIA TEAM
DEFEATS PARKS
Score 11 To 7 In Good
Game Thursday Eye
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The Magnolia tonm in the "Y"
Twilight league went Into third
ploco Thursday evening when It
defeated the strong Parks tenm 11
to 7.
Krrors nt the wrong time beat
Parka nine of thorn ulng regis-
tered duilng the game.
Sosnebe nnd L.. Covington of tho
Magnolia tonm got threo hlU onch
to load tho battora for the day.
The Magnolia player will clots
tho seiiMon next Wednesday eve-
ning when they meet the strong
Court House tonm.
Tho box score:
Mngrrallu- AH
R. Covington 2b 0
Downing lb S
Snsobof cf 8
Gibnon Isa ft
Carney c . . . ft
Corley 3b 2
Greenlee If 2
Northciitt. If 3b S
R. Andrews rf I
Putnam rf 1
Paca. ras 1
C. Andrews raa 3
Ij. Covington p ft
Totals ID
Parka - All
Lee rf . I
P. Hnrt. ef . ft
D. Hart las ft
Williams p. lb I
U Hnrt raa . I
Horn e I
SUirnos If . . . . t
George 2b . . I
Telephone No. 600
FIGHT NOTES
My 11EUT.
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122 Oi0 100 4 15 3
Horn tuns c Hal-
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201 - 12 13
Hiker lb p I
Potty 3b 4
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Tho "Y" Amntcur Tournament
will attract a big crowd If popular
onthvslnsm has anything to do
with it which It has.
The boya who have boon work-
ing out regularly with the gloves
have worked themselves Into splen-
did shape and should give u goon
showing.
Word has not been rocotved from
the Oil licit towns so tho curd
cannot be arranged as yet but the
local boxors have already Joined
the fun.
In the welter wolght class there
nrc sovoral good prospects among
the locals.
Paul Pngo at US pounds has a
nice roach and carries his punches
well; Harvey Rolschnmn at 112
pounds 1mm had some valuable ex
perlinco that will aid his claim to
the modal; Losler Clsrk. at 187
has boon nwny at' Southwestern V
and can niniiHgo his arms well
and several others In the welter i
class ara worklnc out to make i'
strong play for
away Clark Is a fust man In hfs"
division and can put up a strong
offensive fight.
More boys arc entering tho tour-
nament every day and fights will
bo sweet at tho Amntcur Tourna-1
ment. i
Km nk Hicks manager of the
fights stutcd that every fight will
bo worth seeing. If Klorcs peppery
Uttlo Mexican from Cisco conic
over it will bo worth shouting
About as wull.
Two new boys entered Thursday
night. Rig Joe Morrow tipping tho
scales at 170 Is not so fast but I
can that boy dish out punishment1
with his dukos boy! J
Jim Wilson Is another boy wlthi
tough mittens. Ho got his educa-
tional boxing at Brcck III and'
that Is a good school for It.
Much Is expected front these fel-
lows. A word of explanation: To all
who ank (and that's plonty) wo
don't know who Is the best boxer
in the tournament. If wo did we
would give him the gold medals
and go home and go to bed.
LKMIVK STANDING.
Toa. til
ths gold medal Presbyterians
glvon to tho wlnnor In the welter Y. M. C. A. ..
division. .Magnolia
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hits Ray Oark Two-bitM
ti D"ere Oxlonl
mpllr J. E. Uf't V liOUgh-
nM ' Billlngslev H -nrekecper
William .
IiTok Boy on '
Ranker Card
Jriiy Harry local boner will
urri Smltty Smith of Cisco at the
1 llmicr Aiena Monday night.
Hoth men are In the best of con-
litioi and the Hreck fighter will
'mm a good flKht on hU hands to
win If he d'H1"
thr flghU Mill bo bouts be-
'A.rn Joe' Rivers. Ill Paso and K
Kitilwns of Kort Worth; Hilly
M K nn I'hhiIpiih and HlacKsmlth
i" of Dallus. Joe Klsher. Cisco.
. ! Hcnn H4lt HlnmurR N D.
rne faix'v numunrlng
1 y Wi -on I the pmmutor
Totals . 12 7 11
Score by Innings- It. II.
Mngnolln . . 330 200 030 11 l.'i
Parks .... 100 000 030 7 11
Summary- Two-boee hits
Hnrt 2 George Gibson. Sflsobsa.
Covington.
In tha featherweight dlvis.on uons Club .
two boys have boon going regular- LiOne Star
Oily and strongly with both eyes on Court House
lthe bag and their minds m the notary Club
o' medals. Harry Howell at 120 wllll'irks .
0bela good claim for the medal lf(Pls Class
! ho can oust Billy Webb at 1-8
3' Roth boys arc fast siid liko to mix
K It. Other boys In the weight ha.-o
1 not worked out with the observrr
0 and tiro open for speculation.
. "Dopoy Jack" the Tudor b. i
0 a heavy light and cannot find h.-
1 wolght but which ever wolght m-
0 takes wfll moan n fight for his :
2 pononts.
l' Tho light division Is well fill' d
o with locnl boys with hofty dukM
0 and light XcoL Otis McKoy nt IjI
Ojls n strong contondor n l Ii
-.Diinnlgnn at 131. Elton Hodge it
o'lO. will mix It with any of then
K I There Is some doubt about Trim-1
3 Humes. Hurnos Is n clover boxc
U but lllnom may koop him out
p.lthe ring.
r.J Bmarald Klnnoy tipping IV
scnlos nt 152 will nmke It tni
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Umpires Tom Howorth.
White nnd Jim Currlgan.
Willi" ROlng for tho boys m his i
I Ruck Groshnm nt 158 Is nl-
i tough customer nnd both hoys w
MORNING TOWI5R llllll.lt lo thera the 20 3u and 31 to g-
C1-SS. I the fans a treat
inviioa nit op7a vnu tn Mttnnii Gooree McFall at l'it' u tr n
the lesson hour nt the Palace The- U ov.tsr his weight to entei .in
att'r Sunday morning. 0.11 o'clock i or division. At prenent lu is nn'
Special muslc will bo provided by hoavy unit can not r house hi- rp
Mrs. Klkcr plnrrtst. It. V. Moador.l ponenU. Ills chief menace- v.
ong lender and by a guest soloist.' probably bo somo nifty figh'-
Tho Hlble lesson concerning "8m- from Cisco Ranger. En-tlnnd
uei. tho Prophet." will be presented i Wichita Falls.
by tho assistant teseher. Jno. W. Jennor Clark nt 205 will muk.
Mnekoy In the nbeeneo of Judgcl tough msieh for some boxer If hi
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