Compiled by Chuck Lanehart
100+ Years Ago
Base Ball Betting
It is against the law to bet on baseball games.
Information has been requested on the above subject. Let the Statute itself answer. . . “It shall be unlawful for any person in the state to enter into any agreement with another, either orally, written or implied, whereby either one or both shall bet or wager money or anything of value or otherwise become a party to any gambling scheme based upon the final result or outcome, or any play or portion thereof of a game of baseball or football.”
“(A)ny person found guilty of violating this law shall be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars.”
—Lubbock Avalanche, July 24, 1909
75 Years Ago
Bush Sentence Is Suspended
John Bush was found guilty of murder without malice of Glenn Davis and his punishment at five years in the penitentiary suspended by a jury in 72 district court this morning shortly after 10 o’clock.
Bush was stoically calm as he has been throughout the three-day trial as Judge Daniel A. Blair read the verdict in a courtroom which contained only a handful of spectators as compared to the crowds which heard the trial. Bush, 21, was charged by indictment with the shooting of Glenn Davis, 22, on the morning of May 23 at a small café at 1505 Sixteenth street after Davis had driven up in a small coupe with Mrs. Bush. Davis was shot five times by a .32 caliber pistol.
—Lubbock Evening Journal, June 26, 1941
50 Years Ago
Man Acquitted Of DWI Charge
Fifty years ago, Judge Pat Smith Moore presided over the September 19, 1966 trial of Raimon R. Coleman. She began her practice in Lubbock in 1949, shortly after graduating from SMU Law School. In 1953, she became the first woman president of the Lubbock County Bar Association, and four years later she was elected as the first woman judge, of Lubbock County Court at Law Number 2. In 1968, she was elected the first woman district judge, of the 72nd District Court. Judge Moore’s accomplishments came despite a severe disabilitv caused by a childhood bout with polio, and she died