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YEAR’S PLANS REYNOLDSTO —Football players who clash in THE PRO golfing caravan will not Billy Jones, the annual east- west chai ty game Tils 15-game schedule of the Feb. 4 visit th« this year—but then California'ns Given tomorrow had only brie! workouts Valley Big Valley Amateur Basketball league, McAllen at Mux cues. thatm's a lot of other (tops it won't before them today. t drawn by President J. W. Irvuie, Sebastian at Edcouch. Looms was made have Each team w.ll run mall. An effort to Edge By Betting is out Negro, through set below. With exception of Progreso at Edmourg. TO BE FIXED BENCH RICE tha' on both the Browns- plays, coaches announced, but a pros play tile timd round, u is self ex- *«b. a ville and Harlingen courses but it Fraternity long, hard drill yesterday ended planatory. Mercedes at Progreso. In did not prove practical. Valley fans preliminary scrimmage, Trainers On Uus round, the club have Edcouch at Edmourg. Amateur League to Pay Tourney a kick out of the “Golden Senators Look said every one of the forty-four got big the right to set the location of the Me Alien at Seoastmo. Washington * stars able Ooen" held at Harlln- — CHICAGO. Dec. 31. (A*)—A probably would be to Grapefruit PASADENA, CaMf.. Dee. 31. game by mutual ag. cement. If Third Kwiind $3.50 For Calling Games Shifty last season. The 36-hole tourna- negro wariior named Jones For Great play tomorrow. gtn Two great gridiron elevens stood at, they are unable to agree, a flip- Feb. II Billy Things had a thrilling ending when from Philadelphia, a of The east team continued the ment. ped co.n is to decide location of Edcouch vs. This Season counterpart the of a New Year Mercedes. Cra! r Wood bi'dled the final hole to portal today,! Jack Johnr.n minus the From Carl favorite, some fans stretching the the tilts. McAllen vs. Progreso. gold bridge out of first money awaiting the morrow i^hen time work, ranked as a chal- odds to 10-6. beat The schedule: vs. Seoastian. today major stroke. Edinburg A meeting for all basketball of- lenger to win the vacated Tentative selections for starting by otic slim throws open the door to the seven- IPPIR BRACKET Feb. 15 light • * • ficials who desire to work in the were announced teenth annual Rose tournament Round heavyweight as a re- BY SAM BT EDSOE lineups yesterday. First Mercedes vs. Eumourg. ♦ championship, Valley Ama cur league this season of ad. * For the weet Tuscan) and Mas n THE day, Wood got a football game. Jan. 7 sult '.nisterl a one-sided WASHINGTON. Dec. St. (m— ON opening Edcouch vs. McAllen. will be at the Madison offer l of some 85 000 held hotel. beating to the outstanding pass com- blazing 65. six strokes under par. to A record crr* waai Edcouch at Mercedes. Progreso vs. oebasuan. Larry Johnson, Chicago After years of search the Washing-! Harlingen, at 8 p. m. Friday, it negro, last bination. Mason will be t the take a commanding lead. He took a expected to witness the McAllen ac Progreso. night. ton baseball club believes It has intersec-, Feb 14 has been announced J. W will second to tional clash in which Southern at S.bastian. by They nit in -ne of two second- the quarterback post and Toscani 71—even par—the day Edinburg Sebastian vs. M.rcedcs. ‘Red) found right hand hitting out- Irvine, president of the round bathes of ten sounds each in pair with Kleckcer at the half- win with a 36-hole 136. Horton California is favored to turn back Jan. 11 Progreso vs. Edcoucn. fielder whose clouting will mean the circuit. the tournament back positions, Davis rounds out Smith got a 69-68. both sub-par. for Tulane. Mercedes at Edinburg. McAden vs. Edmourg. conducted by the difference between a pennant win- All officials expecting to work National the quartet at fullback. 117 and second money. Smith finish- The fact no bulwark has stopped Edcouch at McAllen. 22 Boxing association to select ner and a good contend- Feb. should be at the or be just spring The i meeting a successor to the powerhouse ball < arriers of ed firs*, and when Wood came up the goalward rushes of Tulane’s Progreso at debastlan. Mercedes vs. McAllen. dethroned title- er. | represented by proxy. the east, Russell and are he had to birdie Green Wave this season failed Jan. 14 holder. Maxie Rosenoloom. Jones, He la Hinkle, to the ltt’h he knew to! Edcouch vs. Sebastian. With two Carl Reynolds, late with is years of experience one of the best listed to oppose the western star*> it to take first money The hole I daunt either Coach Howard Jones' Sebastian at Mercedes. vs. Prog.tso, light heavyweights the White Sox. From present Indi- Edinburg behind it. the league expects to in ers. with “Wild Bill" Morton in five over a water Trojans or the gentry who Progreso at the east, outboxed cations he will be the only 509 yards par betting Edcouch. Feb. 25 handle the situation completely change, the with official Johnson and had his combination as a <*pBRlrg hanrd He hit two full "woods snoke freely of 2 to 1 and 3 Jo 1 McAllen at Edinburg. Progreso vs. Mercedes. right eye swol- in the nationals’ 1932 llneur*. smoother than ever before this len threat. Purvis of Purdue completes on the green. His odds. Jan. 18 shut in the sixth round. In fo- hit gecond going Edinburg vs. Edcouch. season Once a line is on exchange Reynolds and obtained Jones ranks as the group. He and Morton are the rimmed the cup for what However. Coach Bernle Bierman's Mercedes at McAllen. Sebastian vs. the favorite be- Kerr. Infielder, the Wash- long putt McAllen. the ability of the men, assign- Johnny halfbacks, and Russell and Hinkle an Wood conference had Edcouch at Sebastian. cause of his achievement in de- WQUld have been eagle. southern chamnions ments will ington club rave two veteran nl’ch- be made for a month Rosen the quarter and full- it in for a birdie and first manv supoorters who believed the Edinburg at Progreso. feating bloom in a match over ers. Irving Hadlev and “Sad” Sam alternating Jfpped LOWER BRACKET m advance, giving them, and club back. warriors of Trov were in for their Jan. 21 the light heavyweight limit, and fail- ioney. managers, ample notice. Jones, and threw in Jack Hayes, in- ^ • • • longest afternoon since little St. Progreso at Mercedes. First Round ing thereafter to get a match with flelder. The league has voted the of- Edcouch. the FIRST day. Al Espinosa Marys inaugurated the 1931 sea- Edinburg at Jan. 7 ficial champion at the 175-pound OH THE fee to be $3 50 per game, the * Reynolds' assignment to rl"ht field Yount? Billiardist a son bv beating them 13 to 7. Sebastian at McAllen. at notch. and teamed up to do Kelly Gulf (Harlingen) Jitney same price as was set last season. will mean the benching of Sam Rice On Reserve nower almost end Second Round Baxter Calmes. Oklahoma Citv 65 in a pro-pro best ball event. without Jungle (Brownsville). Over $300 will be out in of- lone an star with Wash- Refuses to Crack 25 paid and outstanding Abe and and a weight advantage of almost 6 Jan. Ft. Brown at San Benito. ficials’ youngster Bob Olln, young bond the second day. Espinosa fees by the leagrie during ington. CHICAGO, Dee. II. the Tro- Mercedes at Edcouch. salesman of New also were W-They Harlingen amateur, pounds to man was on the B. J. C at Snavely's (Harlingen) the run of York, is as L. 8. McDowell. the regular season. The Heinie MAnush recarded a could pin » medal for courage as win the ian side of the Good old Progreso at McAllen. officials second round winners, along with teamed to do a 67 and pro- ledger. Jan. 11 will be assigned as near I fixture In left and there are few well as for the National Junior Southern determination, not to men- Sebastian at Edinburg. Jones. Calmes eliminated the dan- amateur best ball event. Al F.spin- at B J. C. tlrir home city as cut- letter hlttlin* and fieldin'* Jan. 28 Jitney Jungle possible, gerous gardeners Pocket Rilla*d championship cm 15- had a 69 Se'-ord tion lots of (''cent Ion, favored the down punching Roscoe Manning, osa and Jack Spo-v Gulf at Ft. Brown. ting all unnecessary travel- than Sam West. vear-old Arthur '"’ranfield of Syra- Bob Har- gentlemen from New Orleans. Edinburg at Mercedes. negro of Newark. N. J., by winning went to and San Benito at Snavely's. ling. One Infield position Is unsettled. cuse, N Y event. Defensively and offensively, the McAllen at Edcouch. the verdict in their ten rounder, today. low with a 68. in the regular Final organization of the 12-club Manager Johnson has said Joe He Sebastian at Proareso. Jan. 14 while Olin was non the prired title last night Forrest, later runner-up in two aggregations match un on a nar. circuit, divided into two awarded an unpopu- veteran first baseman, and John de 1 Snavely’s at Jungle. 6-team Judge, hv refusing to crack under a great a 157. Both mentors promised their teams Feb. J.tney lar victory over Clyde Chastain of the English amateur, tested brackets, was effected at a meet- Joe Kuhel. who had the job mcst for Mercedes at Sebastian. San Benito at Gulf. strain and he won It like a real who made the Rvder would be in the finest condition Dallas in 10 rounds. Wiffy Cox, Ft. Brow n at B. J C. ing Tuesday night. of last vear after JiH*e was stricken the Each was Edcouch at Progreso. I champion. did a 143. Dick Metz, contest. pessimistic, with will tight It out. Cup team, at McAllen. Jan. 18 appendicitis, T-e «*orv Is that Arthur’s mother O. A. champion, got predicting a close game. Edinburg WRESTLING LAST NIGHT now Texas P There Is little rhanre that Kerr came at Ft. Brown. • and father from Syracuse to known figures and Jitney Jungle By The Associated Press de- 152. Other well I will suDolant Buddv Mver. who ’’-‘itch him plav in the rhamplon- 142, Tony Gulf at Snavely's. CHICAGO— Jim Londos. 197. their scores: John Golden I velooed Into one of the league’s best -htn tournament. T*><* narents oua~- Sam B. J. C. at San Benito. Greece, defeated 210. I Butler 153. Harry Cooper 144. Rudy Dusek, second basemen last vear. the ex- Omaha, reled and Mrs Cranflcld either leap- 21 straight falls, 10:07 and *’ BchneWer 147, Al Espinosa 141. of 1931 Jan. 1”fielder will do * # Texas [ Chicago probnblv ed n- from an elevated plat- 151. Tcm L*!-' Champions San Benito at Jitney Jungle. 11:54; George Zaharias, 238. Col- Joe Cronin Is Shut6 infield dutv. Denny orado. defeated Hans j utility form. suffering fractures of the Walsh 152, and Tony Manero B. J. C. at Gulf. Kampfer, still the best shoHston in the Amc>i Frank Ervce Barnes of the University of, 222. j right arm and hin. But the boy, < BASKETBALL Snavely's at Ft. Brown. Germany, decision, 30:00; Jim 145. i can league Dependable Ossie ’ater cheered by his narents. re- • Texas. McMillan, 217, Chicago, threw Joe * • Southwest Conference — Texas Second Round Rlueee, at third, has Southwest Conference Doubles— Toots Mondt. 240. Colorado, 13 b3; apparently fused to break under the strain and Years Today— Christian University. Jan. 25 nothing to fear. Four Ago Bruce Barnes and Karl Kamrath of The following rules were writ- Earl McCready, 238, Tulsa, Okla. vent on to win the title without a Tech and Califom'a at Gulf. ten To take the nieces of Hadley and Georgia Southwest Conference High Scor- the University of Texas. Jitney Jungle into the circuit's minutes: threw Jack Roller. 222, St. Louis, defeat. on an for their grid- at Ft. Brown. Jones, the club Is denending tm^n were edge er— Dietzell of T. C. U. with 168 Texas Interscholastic Singles—Leo San Benito A $5 deposit will be made by 8:47. His final vleorv In his champion- in the “Tourna- at B. J. C. Monte Weaver, Baltimore rlcht iron collision points. Br-'dy of Abilene. Snavely's each club and this is to be in the NEW YORK—George Zarynoff, ship march came last night when Roses” Fort Brown Jan. 28 hands hander, and T vnn Griffith, western title- ment of Texas Interscholastic league— Texas Interscholasflc Doubles— of league officials by Jan. 200, Russia, threw Mihaly Orgo- he defeated the defending defeated the 17th Cav- B. J. C at Jungle. 6. association left hander. pololsts Athens High School. Gradv Gray and Bruce Baxter of Jitney A 15 cent fee will be paid for vanyl, 202. Hungary, 22:14; Earl holder. Robert Moore of Grand Armv. ten goals Gulf. alrv Mexican Austin. Ft. Brown at each player signed. Notification of Pojello, 192, Chicago, threw Pat Rapids Mich.. 75 to 30 in 14 Innings. Texas intercollegiate A. A.—West Benito. ... Tex Rickard pre- Snavely's at San a to six Girls’ Texas Interscholasttc player being signed, with t e 15 McKay. 210, Memphis. 31:15; John fistic cham- Texas Teachers of Canyon. Feb. 1 dicted manv new Singles—Juanita Bills of Fort Worth. cent fee. must be in the mails 24 Kazanjian, 210, California, threw Cards to Get Grid crowned during Texas Conference—Simmons 11.i- pions would be Girls’ Texas Interscholastic Jitney Jungle at Snavely's. hours before the player is used in Oscar Neigren. 240. Chicago, 8:10; ComHkey, the of Abilene. at Benito. a 1029 Chas. versity Doubles—L-a Verne Stages and Alva Gulf San game. Use of a player ho's lee Jim Browning. 230. St. Louis Awards January 8 baseball now B. at Ft. Brown. is **Oid Roman” of Girls' National A. A. U.—Gold- Mae of Fort W’orth. J. C. not sent in accordance w;th this threw Ivan Vakturoff, 220. Russia; HARLINGEV. Dec. 31—Gold foot- annroach- Craig Feb. 4 dead, said **I am fa*"t en Cyclones of Dallas. Texas Amateur Federation \ rule will bring about automatic Jack Shcrrv. 220, Cleveland, thr^w balls will be awarded members of the allotted time of three Ft. Brown at Jitney Jungle. forfeiture ln* mv Boys* National A. A. U— Power Singles—Bertram Whcltons of San of the games he par- Ghafoor Khan. 210. Afghanistan. ! Harlingen high school football team ten.and prom- Snavely’s at Gulf. in. score and and Light of Dallas. Antonio. ticipated 18:15; Joe Devito. 215. St. Louis, a* the banquet to be tendered the the White Sox San Benito at B. J. C. ised fans to pull Texas Amateur Federation Doubles Forfeit Games threw Vladimir Duboff, : 0. Rus- ! Cardinals in the high school cafe- v Girls’ Southern A. A. U.—Golden Feb. 8 out of the cellar and Joe Bennett of sia. 7:10. teria Jan 8 al.\" —Arthur Storey If a team forfeits a Friday night. after winning the Cyclones of Dallas. Jungle at San Benito. game, it also Hagen rested Houston. Jitney forfeits with a 27fl Texas Amateur Federation— Gulf at B. J. C. $1 of its deposit fee. The Long Beach Open Boys’ Women’s Texas Amateur Federa- forfeiture he finished the P. Oil of Ft. Worth. Ft. Brown at of five games will result 72 holes ... T. and of Snavely’s. for tion Sin'*’ec_Anna Mae Reichert in of with a sub-par 69 Federation- Third Round dropping the offending club last round Girls’ Texas Amats— San Antonio. from Rodgers who Feb. 11 the league. In case of with- to beat out John Admiration Coffee of Houston. Women s Texas Amateur Federa- drawal from the league, the $5 • Young Gulf vs. had a 281 tion Doubles—Anna Mae Reichert Jitney Jungle. Stridinghis bout BASEBALL deposit Is automatically forfeited. un training for Antonio Ft. Brown vs. San Ben to. wound end Morv O’Brien of San If a‘team is not ■ R was prepared to Bearue Texas Buffaloes B. J. C. vs. Snavely’s. f* with Jack League—Houston Girls’ Texas Amateur Federation start a • Feb 15 game within 30 minutes thetr umpteenth meeting (Both halves of Pennant Race*. Reichert of San An- It Is To • after Good • Singles—Emily official time • Jitney Jungle vs. B. J. C. starting (8 p. m Buy Texas League Batting Champion- tonio. regular games and 7:30 m a world of argument Gulf vs. Ft. Brown. p. THERE'S Radcltff of Shreveport with .361. Girls* Texas Amateur Federation double-headers) Wave game, Ray San Benito vs. Snavely's. the official has Over this Trojan-Orcen A. & Doubles—Emily Reiehert and Mary U. S. C. is Deing Southwest conference—Texas Feb. 18 authortiy to forfeit game to the despite the fact of San Antonio. odds such M College. Morris team which Is ready unless, In his st favorable Snavely'.s vs. Jitney Jungle. quoted very Texas Intercollegiate A. A.—Sam: Judgm nt, the is unavoid- 3-2. Southern fans Texas Amateur Federation—Hous- San Benito vs. Gulf. delay as 2-1 and Houston Teachers of Huntsville. able. The When Another Brown vs. B. J. 0. regular days for f me? not up hope—the game, ton. Pavur Ft. have given Texas Conference—Howard in both bracket*-- are and will be played on the Feb. 22 Monday thev contend, GOLF of Brownwood and Simmons Uni- of each week. on the curb corners. Jitney Jungle vs. Ft. Brown. Thursday field and not of Abilene. League officials been defeat- Texas Mens Golf Associa- versity Gulf vs. Snavely's. wrre authorised No southern team Iras Moreland of Dallas. B. J. vs. San Benito. to use *7 50 from the amount re- Rose tournament. Tulane sociation—Gus FOOTBALL C. ed in the ceived from fees in defend- association— Feb. 25 placer of 15 cent* has a large assignment Texas Women’s Golf Southwest Conference—Southern vs. to pav iKce^sarv entrance fee in To San Benito Wants tans Wichita Falls. Jitney Jungle that record, but southern Mrs. R. R. Fisk of Methodist University of Dallas th« ing B. j. c. vs. Gulf. Texas Amateur Athletic Fed- a shock — belieu* Bernie Bierman has Texas Mens Municipal Golf asso- Texas Int'rscholastic Abilene If Snavely’s vs. Ft. Brown. eration. in store for the Californians. ciation—Finley Walker of Dallas. High School E.i gles. this tune you want to hear game, Texas Women’s Municipal Golf Texas Amateur Federation—Dr at 4 p. m. in the N. B. C. chain association—Mrs. F. C. Rochon of Penners of Galveston. East-West C S T The All-Star Wichita Fails. Texes Inlc co!lec!at-> \. A—North the Sell will be put on the air by Texa.r Teachers of Denton. game Texas Open— of Colombia chain at the same hour. Terras Co :ferenre—Howard Pnyne Chicago. cf Brownv or and Fimmons L’r.i- A.—Dick Meta, unat- Attention Veterans! L gpORT EVENTS seldom signify Texas P. G. versltv Abilene tied. •anything more than a game. There tached Texas professional. Texas Junior Cr'legc Athletic As- are ruction* and disturbances, but Texas P. O. O.—Dick Meta, unat- sociation—Marshall. A NATIONWIDE — POLL they mean little. However, there tached Texas professional. Junior College Conference this sea- was a notable exception Southwest Conference — OHara Weatherford. ON THE son ana it was the blast of booes Watts of Dallas. “BONUS” which greeted Pres. Hoover when SOUTH UNBEATEN Southwest Conference team cham- out for the World series Calif Dec. 31. «R- he turned Methodist Uni- PASADENA. or One ot the largest pionship—Southern The burden of the South's Impres- Vota “Yes" “No” Seller and derive most at Philadelphia. versity. purchaser banks in the cit+ had gone on the sive undefeated record in the annual Houston Club Invitation— rocks, and when Hoover appeared Country Rose tournament interser* tonal foot- Gus Moreland of Dallas. satisfaction from such a transaction. at tile ball park the fans singled ball classic rests heavily on Tulane YES him out as the cause of their trouble. Dallas Country Club Invitation— In four aimcnrances. Bout Hern Heretofore, the president has al- Gus Moreland of Dallas. conference teems have won three Two wants are filled simultaneously. ways been hailed with at claim when Mineral Wells Coun-.j Club Invi- games and tied the other. Tim east he appeared at the series. When tation—Gus Moreland of Dallas. and middlewesr. have won onlv two a areinst Pacific Herald Want Ads are filled he appt »red this time, however, Abilene Country Club Invitation-- \ of 10 appearances every in ties. For immediate welling roar of booes went up. Gus M-reland of Dt”'s. Coast elevens. Two ended ,_ • • •

Ranger Club Invitation— — with offers that assure the ONE SPORT scribe wrote: “You Country Cash day buyer Gus Moreland of Dallas. Payment Wft felt sorry for the fattlsh looking Glen Garden Invita- fellow with graving hair and slimm- Fort Worth of and the seller of Moreland of Dallas. of the “Bonus” i- saving money ed shoulders as he walked through tion—Gus this of Fort Worth River Crest Invita- barrage disapproval waving and a his hand at mechanical Intervals tion—"Speck’’ Goldman of Dallas quickly economically finding and smiling a fixed, tolerant, pro- West Texas Amateur Tournament fessional smile. Very likely 1 e’"d —Chas. A. Quails of Post. buver. Herald Want Ads offer a ser- — William w come to the game to get away from Cleburne Invitation of the stress of Washington and to en- Newman McKinney Del Rio. San Marcos The Veterans of Wars of the users. joy a precious respite—but here, Open—William Long. Foreign U. S. vice of mutual profit to its with the great team of Mack facing Jr, of Austin. believes the rank and file of World War the National league champions and TRACK AND FIELD veterans favor immediate Cash of the stace all set for a thrilling base- Payment Southwest Conference—Rice In- ball drama and an afternoon of re- Service Certificates. Let Brownsville and the whole stitute of Houston. Adjusted Compensation alise Uon, thousands of th" king’s Texas Interscholastic Your Ballot will the subjects stood on their feet and League— help present necessary Woodrow what booed/' Dallas Wilson. evidence to Valley know you have! Texas Intercollegiate A. A—Abi- Congress. lene Christian College Check this Ballot Now Texas Conference—Howard Payne and Mail Today to Caddies Play Today of Brownwood. A return match Girls’ Southern A. A. U.—Golden between Har- Veterans of Wars of U. S. lingen and Brownsville caddies were Cyclones of Dallas. Foreign to be played on the Country club Southwestern Pat Stock 8how National Headquarters course here today. Meet—Rice Institute of Houston. Kansas City, Mo. Barber in the week Brownsville Girls' National A. A. U.—Mildred caddies took the measure of the' Babe Didrlkson of Dallas won In Harlingen caddies over the Hub City 80-meter hurdles, Javelin and base- Name municipal laj-out. Francis Kowal- ball throw. ski. an led the field In shooting 81, TENNIS the opening session. Addrcti■ ■ » Texas District Singles—Wilmer Allison of Port Worth Money to Loan On Texas District Doubles—Jimmy City State Site inmmsuitle Herald Marketable Securities Quick and John Barr of Dallas. * w<* will Girls’ Texas District an up to 80% on Singles—Mae n , Service Stocks nnd boncL. at 6% interest. Ceurvorst of Wichita. Kas. Kank Unit Want — Ad All Girls’ .. —. x_ transactions confidential. Ad- Texas District Doubles— _ “Valley Headquarters” dress Bo* V1T7, Brownsville Her- Mary O Brien of San Antonio and and w aid. Mae Ceurvorst of Wichita, Kna. (Fill Thi» Ballot Mail Today) |-li Southwest Conference singles—