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1 May base, Travis Jackson, short, and Fred Lind strum at third, becocd >* 1 DYKES HEADS uncertain-. Andy will play the bag ACE HUDK1NS, ‘NEBRASKA WILDCAT,’ HAS PITCHING END1 but whether it is to be Reese or DUE I ATHLETICS OF 2-MAN RACES l oncu remains to ba seen. No mat- ter which Andy is given the assign- VICTIMS OF CAPTURING THREE CROWNS VALLEY DIST. ment the other will remain on call. McGraw thinks the outfield prob- (Special to The Herald) SECOND WORRY lem into riches. lie REINSTALLED may develop NEXT WEEK TO McALLEN. Tex- Jan. 10.—J. C. when he added a clever performer Dyke*. McAllen , has been ; procuird the services of lied named athletic director i»f the Leach by trade from the Thillies Valle* district. No- 27, of the Jint 500-Mile GIANT LEADER and bd Roush, Melvin Ott and Interscholastie leagu*\ Indianapolis Welch ara over from teat SEE GROUNDS re- brought The appointment was made Event to Revert To >ear. If he should decida to have | light- cently by the executive commit- two ou’fields he has Tony Kaufman, tee of the league. District No. Two a Art Veltman Passengers Reese or Cohen Slat- reformed pitcher. U7. of the Interscholastic league. and (hick Fullia to complete the Would Be First Time meavv- The appointment was marl" re- NEW YORK. Jan. 19—pT—He* talent. cently by the executive com milter ed Keystone Sack; Fast Nine Trained « « coming back, the picturesque old Another plajer who mvjr make a : WEIGHT of the league. District No. mechanic a decade | to racing of age. Outfield Is Said place for h'mrclf as a utility man with center at Kingsville, it In the Valley Since Perhaps the new mechanic at first i* Crawford who did work he headed by Frof. I J. Snj'ih of I'at great will lack Ihe color of the old fash- O. K.;Ncv Hurlcrs at first base for Toledo last year. 1919 South Texas State Teacher#’ I Camps Here in ioned “second'* of racers, who con Id The staff may be built college. pitching pump oil with one hand, pump air Note—This it the fourth of * around Larry Benton, Virgil Baines, — and fuel with the other and sign >1 tenet of ttorfet dealing with mid- Fred Joe Genewich. SAX BENITO, Jan. 10 | Fitzsimmons, to hi* riding mat* and the ptG rintar protpects of major league Bill Welker Jim Faulkner with and E. Lee Key er. manager of j with hi* grease-smeared head. But baseball clubs. Others milt fol- half a doren other moundsmen pu» j To Pay Tribute he will prove hi* worth in the field low. rhe^ed from the minors. Two of the i)es .Moines baseball' of high powered speed events. the newcomers. Kel'y, lata f Mem- team in the Western league' A victory for manufacturers was By BRIAN BELL phis. and Ugden from Buffalo, won Rickard at Card i this move which to them amounts t° fAeaodatrd Prrt* Spnrta Writert 21 each last year while los- is t< arrive here games expected the restoration of a vaat laboratory NEW YORK. Jan. HWoTi-John ing only ten. about the middle of next SAN BENITO. Tex.. Jan. 10- for the whole automobile world J. McGraw, manager of th» Nc« %\ The trio of Hogan. OT ar- "The car* ha.e been until York Giant*, will ha\# to catching week to confer with J. E. Silent was Tex Rick- refined probably a I homage paid rell a~d Cummings may grow to they are superb racing machines but go into many a huddle with h'tn- Bell and a committee of San ard last at quartet by the addition of bcha’k. night by boxing patrons of less value to the fra e*If and him new ar*i*tant». R»y engineering former While Box manager, who residents relative to' Palace theater when the and Bert N'ehoff. before he Benito here, pro- ternity,'* the contest board of th* N«-halk to will bn a coach and assistant of his team was halted, and those American Automobile association decide# on the permanent per«onnal the possibility gram pres- McGraw but is still an able and -tated in H* announcement yester- of hit 1929 outfit. here for ent hung their head* in silent rev- smart receiver. coming spring] the ear would be Second bate, the outfield ano day that two-man before erence for a minute, in respect to 5A9-mil# Maff will th- veteran Bert Neihoff. who once training. restored to the Indianapolis pitching give the the Giant and promoter who died last week. race, effective 1930. manager food foe much thought «m nq rarroll play- A telegram was received in Threo-fourtht of the 1P.R inf eld ed with th« Phillies in a world's here Wednesdry from Mr. The card was a mixed one. be*h new coach. Robert C. Ftedltr bss been appc'nt- catt will remain. at first serjes. is the other wrestling and boxing featuring the Keyscr in which he said he ed sport* editor of the Buffalo card which was sponsored the would be able to arrive on hy Evening New*. Gene Korseliua i» American Legion and Athletic club another addition to the sport* de- or Wednes- either Tuesday of this city. partment. day of next week. Mr. Bell is now in Wash- ington. representing the Valley in the tomato tariff matter which is before the ways and means committee Save of the house, and will not Spend To return until about Tuesday of next week. This will be the first time ■ s vCi-rmM »?eac4 since back in 1919 that a *T< TLCS baseball team of this caliber OF TMRXE- has visited the Valley to train, if the team decides to locate here or in any other Boxing has never e\p«ri«r,red th* i Valley city for its spring odd situation of hating a triple4 champion, and chances are it never training. wilt. But that should not st'ip Ace is one of likeable Keyacr the most Hudkins, the "Nebraska Wildcat." • in the Western league. His managers from focusing hie eyes on such a PORTS FORUM club finished in the last division. Bnd distinction. BET~ ;■ ' ' 1,1 ^ was seventh in team batting, with Hudkins, just frerh fr«n a victory ■ an of and sixth in team average .286; over Kene DeVoa, Belgian middle- with an average of .957. ■ Selected Practically fielding weight champion, and a rerious con- Clements <• Their first string player* included From Our All With tender for the wweld title, was of- By Bishop Swartz, first ba-e; Zaepfel. serond Two Pairs fered a dark at J*>e Dundee's eel amBBMBBBBBBBBBBBB RefuUr third ba r; *hort bare: Baker, Baldy, terwe.ght cr'-vm, Ace could e* ily Stocks of Pants stop; Cunningham. Reagan. H. John- mike the limit Tex Rickard is f«rth an id»a worthwhile— no, net 147-pound without ileeping—iletping ( ston. P. O'Brien. Ro-e. tirif- an but a fact, when he O'Boyle, impairing his strength, end world be the eternal a mantle of ju;t idea, sleep, and , fin. Circle. Srhcnski, ou'fielders; a contends that th* Brownsville favorite in such a battle. A year, Eagles, R. Christian. gloom hovers over the sporting Moon, Kunr,, Ferguson, ago Hudkins was matched with Dun-i high school football champs, don’t _ Bex- world, that niche which Rush, Dailey, Fallas, Mulroney, dee at Los Angeles only to ba t tb* j especially belong to Brownsville alone, but to ten. pitchers. champion out on the night of caters to hexing the Valley as a whole, and T. A. G. Keyser announced sometime ago the fight. wee says the recent banquet given the that this year’s team personnel would ! »houir wrongly, The A. A. U- refuvd to did know tbe fans, we are tald. are looking for- more games to h* played. Letter* sanction you first thing he did 'ha meet on * ward to baring their city a mem be* mil probably be awarded to nin" grounds that several when he made enoorh money. «u to Northwestern of the Of 1 swimmers had become build his aged a beautiful proposed Valley league. r rl» m the volley ball according to parents ineligible by competing in the Amer- and it to them? course we didn't expect anything tllenc Alien. Fort Worth, manag«r of (residence, present ican Amateur Federation meets ka-t And we can’t think else from the*e fellows. And it oc 1 of Dempsey other I the snort. ^ summer and warned the C- A A than an all fellow. cur* io th- writer that as S*n Benito Hiking team activities will be ear- right that its team would be liable for sus- • • • wiii b*re lo do a lot of work on the PERL BROS over vied into the spring and will if the was pesnion m**t bold. George W. Fell. Jr says he is ball park and grounds there, maybr •relume four t*n-mile hikes, be- era! Nortbw-estern, Kenn*th Trent BROWNSVI through L- going to te a football player when could mdurr our old friend. LLE.TEXAS *ire»snile hike* have already b*en "Tug" Wilson, director of athletics, now he grows up. Master George put* it Egbert Cocke, of La Ferta. to mploted. I-ore-vv H'lutche*1». F*>rf countered by announcing It would poetically in thus wire: “superintend'' the work of putting *Vorth, manager of hiking savs that , hereafter schedule athletics conte t* 'be in "I’m n«t going to be a jelly Kesn, grounds shape. ’•••tween tnelv* end fifteen ace with teams "not under control of the girl* I'm going to be a fullback on the ■■ A. A. U." I’o-ted to letter. football team” Ome on Georg*. Sr., push th» LAST NIGHT’S Mat»«r along, and let’s be going from FIGHT RESULTS j 35 here in a football way soma years* Survivors (n ______1 hence. BASKETBALL a • a (By tho Associated Press) L. A. Rest Ancient athletic foo« arc In meet DURHAM. N. Young Stribling. El Trelles —Paulino State Gir- osuri Teachers 4*; Cape atory to the 72 holes g’iud stratiqg other thing R*d Irvine l« doing IVsudun. having failed to defend his ardeau Teachers 21- : tomorrow which will hring about ISO to make it possible for fans in title of European heavyweight cham- W I T lhfrty, Vo.— i11-*m Jewell, “9 of the country's leading club m*'d- general to attend the games. pion. has been officially deprived of 5c and • • • Up Kansas City Junior college 15 er« m«o action. the championship by a ruling of tfae ,■ Annapolis, Md Navv 49, Puk* The qualiiy.ng round* vevterdas, See Plato, basketball coach of tha International Boxing Federation. -hurry!- 39. held over *i* courses, slashed a con- school and | | high Junior college, an- West Point, V. Y—Army 35: i testing field of slightly more than nounced yesterday the schedule a* Hl&n SCHOOL SOCCER At Buclpiel! 34 300 down to 90. i wade out so far Tbe Junior college NEW YORK. Jan. IP.—>JP>—Soc- W ith hut one or two i Ahtlenr. T*x.—Simmons U. oft. nut*Land ur hasn't a schedule, as they will pick cer i* e fast growing a port in the the 200 odd »ho West Texas Te*chers 27 eveptions players up a gam* here and there, but ex- New York high schools. So much in- fell by the wayside in yesterday's j Austin. Tex.-—T#'as 47; to>i*h- pect to see plenty of action. The terest developed this year that some qualifying grird were less** known* n-fstern Oklahoma Te»cher« h:gh school schedule follow r; «f the newspapers picked of the realm of golf. Thin W iliams. mythical j Stores Cool.—Colorado Teach Jan. 11—La Ferta at La Fena. teams. Cigar Greenlev, * all-city Harry’s young professional from ShncVama*- era Mexico 15. Jan. 14- Sau Benito at Brownsville, 22; New en. N. J.. made it known that he was j Jan. 1*»—-El Jardin at El TRAVEA And L®vmgton, Va.—Washington A Lee be when Jardin. WANER FAILS I one to reckoned with he «« Jan. 11—Harlingen at OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 10.—in- 45: Hampden Sydney i passed the preliminary test loading Harlingen. Jan. i' ravea Colombia, S. C.-—Booth Careitn* ■the field with 72 09—141, 22—Hariingen at Brownsville. Waiter la buck to his second Jan. 14: W®ff®rd 24 .'5—El Jardin at Brownsville. iore—basketball—since his failure to Dealers r»’1.r. Tark. Me Portend Ft Fred Schulte, oatfie’der of the Feb. 1—San Recto at San Benito. make the grade Valley Leading a a a Randolph-Macon 13. Louis Brown*, is captain of the Te- with the He is T A- G i a N®wr Haven.—Y‘a!a 29; Pnncetar i bla Temple professional basketball George Toolani ia tha cousin ef Paul and Uoyd Wancr of team of Chicago tins wiatw. l Harlingen Star of recant data, brings j tba Firatea*