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wwmmwm mmmmwmwrnww — „„ ww™-, w The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ——-—— — -- ----- ___ BROWNSVILLE HIGH SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP IS UP TODAY BRUSHING UP SPORTS . —By Pap Tournament To 36 — ~ ---- TEAM Thoroughbred SEMI-FINALS — WALKER I Putting ii -- Horses Burned MATCH TODAY IS PROBLEM Get Under Way Saturday LUTHERVILLE, Md.. April 7. £**> The Brownsville club Mrs. J. K. L. M. O’Connor Country | McNair; —Cause of the fire here late last with the and Mrs. E- I. E. putting tournament, Ogden; E. Ogden night that destroyed 36 thorough- Bonnick To Play Either Proper Balance of Youth and the Dorfman and Mrs. L. M. OConnor; Robm Dorfman trophy, bred horses and a stable on the Pate and Mrs. Sam Perl; Drew runner-up cup as prizes, will r.tart Shults Or Henry And Experience Is Patteson and Mrs. E. Downey; Leon estate of Levis E. Lambert at a of this week on Saturday night Perl and M. P. Sam Perl loss Of was Chief Trouble McNair; 1330.000, sought today Lindhorn the club putting course, according and Mrs. Robin Pate; J. T. pipkin by Baltimore officers. to Issued county announcement by Dr. B. and B. V. Proctor; B. V. Proctor W. P. Barnett, 'caretaker, who the O. Works, secretary of club. and Mrs. J. T. Pipkin; B. R. Quar- lives less than 200 yards from the The singles’ championship of NEW YORK. April 7.—^— It The course has been | putting ters and Mrs- R. G. Ramome; R. burned stable, insists the blare vat school will be will be at least two months before for Brownsville high equipped with lights night play- G. Ramome and Mrs. R. B. Quar- of incendiary origin- He told offi- at 3 m. on the and this will be the first time determined p. today the United States Golf association ing, ters: D. G. Richardson and Mrs. cers that when he discovered the school courts with Sydney Bonnick selects its lor the have been used. Walker cup team night lights G. C- Richardson; G. C. Richard- fire flames were shooting tip on either Gaile Shults or Hen- The includes 36 holes playing the international matches with tournament son and Mrs D. G. Richardson; the outside of the bam from two Lindhorn. The semi-finals be- of each four ry Great Britain but the chief prob- play on of consecutive P. L. Rockwell and Mrs. Z. A- Ros- sides but that there was no fire tween Shults and Lindhorn were to lem, President H. H. Ramsey said Saturdays. After the first two enthal; Z. A. Rosethal and Mrs. P. inside. be played off Thursday morning. of the will be today, will be to find the proper nights plav players | L Rockwell; Joe Sharp and Mt» The horses were valued at WOO,- T The finals are expected to furnish balance of youth and experience. divided into flights, by the scores H. D Seauo 000 and the stable and its aome excellent tennis and a large Eleanor Richardson; equip- In obtaining the solution, the made. H. crowd is to witness the and Mrs. Clyde Smith; Clyde ment «t expected counsel of the team captain, Fran- $150,000._ encounter. The high school boys Smith and Mrs. H. D Seago; H. G cis Ouimet of Boston, will bear Championship and Mrs. G. O- have some and they StUwell D. Sutton; good players considerable weight. He had to will be hard for the right The woman champion and the D. Sutton and Mrs. II. G. St dwell; fighting wade through the middle of the to Brownsville high in the man champion will be determined Gordon Street and Mrs. Thomas represent youthful brigade at Chicago last district meet to be held at Donna at the end of four nights of play, Sweeney; Thomas Sweeney and September to recapture the na- 16. and then these two will meet in a Mrs. Gordon Street; H. L. Thomas April tional amateur championship and In opening fhe contests Wednes- for the club championship. and Mrs- Volnev Taylor; Volney 4*IN is in a position to gauge their | play-off OUR day, Hubert defeated Al- A is ordered Tavlor and Mrs. *H. L Thomas; E- Barney merits. large trophy being fonso Escalante, Jr., 6-4, 2-6. 6-2. r—| the Dorfman's Jewelry store for J. Tucker and Mrs. Davis Wade; "rne u a. u. a. nas ior some by It was a close match and Barney the club putting champion, and It L. L. Volght and Dr. H. K. Loew; material from the time followed the policy of giving and Mrs- E. J. Tucker; showed development Fort, I will be a permanent trophy of the Davis Wade ALLEY” new talent the opportunity to come much recent practice. Escalante, MOST ASTuTE Of ANlMAl% 41 club, with the name of the win- Carlos Watson and Mrs. J. K had been along and take its place In the on the other hand, not OF M ner inscribed on It each year, much Wells; J. K. Well* and Mrs. Carlos to and HAS A SPAN International competition." Ram- practicing, due participation in the same manner as the R»x Watson; Wm. S. West and Mrs other and It showed in his life mo longer. rsay told The Associated' Press. White and sports 3 Beach cup. recently won by Thomas George White; George one of the hot- “Watts Gunn and Roland game. Barney has THAU HAS H. Mrs. Wm 8 West; Dr. B. O. Works Mo.se Stein, big newspaper man, nf$ were of the Sweeney. test serves In the city. Escalante Mackenzie the first B The lovplV „f « A smaller will be given by and Mrs. W. Clint. Arrives in town. got his serve going In tfc; second younger men to be given chances cup CRAWLER"** Dorfman's to the runner up. Golf set and did not lose a single one. im..NKjHT on the Walker cup team. Both did the ^ balls are to be given by the Coun- Says biggest improvement However, Barney came back strong good work 1 ut have not advanced club to second winners. to take the third and deciding set. i to fill the positions left by the try flight Of any he notes in The Herald. entrance is to be Saints Gaile Shults defeated Edwin Har- retirement of other reliables. No fee charged Showing have been matched, a Is this Alley column. rison 7-5, 6-1 In the second con- “Since 1930 the situation has Players man and woman test. Shults played a good game, changed so rapidly that the prob- playing together, We think the reason he mi# although scores will be counted in- Gc:£ Form following a strong serve from net. lem of mixing ripe experience with Early this crack. He won most of his points with his youth is now bigger than usual. dividually. The eve- net game. Harrison s serve was With such stalwarts lost as Jones. gathering Saturday (Special to The Herald.) Is because he heard we had will a social weak. Von Elm and perhaps Sweetser, ning. at 8 !> m., be SAN BENITO, April 7.— After affair as well as tourna- the given Ralph Buell. In the final game of the day, we will give every consideration putting several practice sessions San Dr. Works said. Lemonade Bonnick defeated Barney 6-3, 8-1. N^WES. of TtfE. GfcSEflTlRAN#. / to the best of the younger crop. ment. Benito Saints, under the manage- A two-bit necktie— Bonnick won most of his points “Besides Outmet. however, we and cake will be served, and chairs ment of Lew Williams, are grad- wrap cocoamoT Smells be the And he thought he would get with an excellent ground game. Both / will have George Voigt. Dr. O. F. and benches will placed for ually looking more like a ball club. WlTM cord soTmev UUILU the services were hard. Bonnick served / WLUE Willing and Jimmy Johnston of non-plavers. All members of | Several new faces will be seen in in on the gravy. •nJy two doubles. REBOUND FROM THe HoPPEx }1 club and their friends are invited ! the this and indica- J OLD the so-called older guard. Don Moe line-up year One about Mose— The eliminations are to be "TIME CAL!R*N!k DGMuJEKjHT thing doubles 81XXJJ OF TTO is experienced and Maurice Mc- to be present. tions are that the'Salnt* will again Staged next week. BcNEfc, HAD OMLV Tuo FINGERS \ a team. He finds to Palm,,,# I Carthy, an alternate two years t hare strong always something The teams have been seeded as 1 Pairings No nave been booked as m«|NM OhiEACH HMOD.h. ago. is back In the metropolitan games like— follows Bonnick and Shults, first; but a tentative is on the district and probably will be avail- The were announced as j yet, game Tom Barber and Barney, second; pairings docket 17. he able" follows: j for April Suspect would even Ilka Lindhorn and Escalante, third. from the Among the players working out Selections younger P. B. Armstrong and Mrs. R. C these new Prrlbro suits, _ are: Prank Truett Rob- players will be made by the exec- Ashley; R. C. Ashley and Mrs. F. j Sublett, the U. 8 G. A. erts, Pain, and Manager If he would take time to look utive committee of B. Armstrong; L. W. Brady and Mrs. Harry consider Williams, outfielders. The Saints Ramsay does not any try- A. W. Buchek: A. W. Buchek and at them. will boast a very good defensive outs likely or desirable. Mrs. L W. Brady: Ralph Buell and Get Headache outfield as well as offensive.