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The BROWNSVILLE SECTION The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION —--—■— --- __ "" \ , ' Spudders Will Play Indians Released ' JAOALSTAKE EDINBURG I Columbus Red Birds TROJANS LOSE CAN ANTONIO, March 28^P> JUNIOR MEET In the Manager Claude Robertson had Training — Camps 28. WICHITA FALLS, March ' only 34 players left of hi* big UP)—Final for a series of two weeks aa work mm —tm*t the crucapo Cub* preparations squad ago of five games with Double A op- began today In the San Antonio April II \mutro*y .at) evened WILL BE HELD ■■KCUI SET APRIL 2ND position were under way today in R ‘CLICK’ Indian camp. Outfielder Prank the Wichita Falls training camp. Deneon and wmgk u m ticiarj. Catcher Eddie Sain The Columbus Red Wings of the were released last night The tribe School Track American Association will awaits Yalltjr High play Coach Jones Shakes HU still Third Baseman Charley Younfiteri Invited In BeJ| here Wednesday, Thursday and Gooch, holdout; the much pub- Squads Invited To Friday and the 8t Paul Saints of Head Ower New licised from Kansas ■ shortstop Tournament Slated / the same league Saturday and City, to be either Eddie Taylor or Participate 8undy. A team of rookies defeated Prospects Ducky Scofield, and a left handed At La Feria \ Sullivan Grocery Company, Wichita hurler from the same club. Falls sandlot nine, yesterday, 11 to With the Cameron and Hidalgo LOS ANGELES. March 28. — weather summary county meets over the horlaon. iBy Staff Member) • Coach Howard Jones looks at his A disturbance of much school boy track interest this week Intensity March 2S-— out SAN BENITO. 4 centers on the Edinburg College spring football squad, working was central off the middle At- three times a week, and sighs. It Valley-wide invitational Junior invitational meet to be held at lantic coast this morning (baro- April 3. EXPORTERS IN doesn't remind him in the least high playground ball tournament Edinburg meter 29-20 at Washington. D. C ). Raymonduile and La Pens are of his national championship eleven will be held here Saturday, it baa the first two schools to enter the of 1931. It Is followed by relatively high been announced by Coach C. 16. reason is the absence of towns the bam meet. Coach Chandler expects 18 One big pressure fro the great central val- Vail# AH in Valley UM AJSOIXUS Mere a U—JT three All-American been asked to sen* teams to the or 30 Valley squads to participate 13.6 VICTORY players—Gus and the states, and a -Ttxr* vl5 be t*o Dev face* in Ernie leys plains m the meet. Shaver, quarter and fullback; the far meet. ibe icifttiAr of lAe Detroit low pressure area from lineup The track has been placed In Plnckert, halfback; Johnny Baker, Double elimination play will be Tbpn ?&a Kami if northwest (29.60 at Kamloops, Manafer first class condition A large cov- Hurlers Pounded running guard. They graduate in used, allowing a team to lose twice Marne adhere* to the alAm Columbus Canada). The eastern disturbance Buctf ered grandstand will provide seats June and spring football Is but a before being eliminated. Coach A* Aa* announced tor the seaaon I has caused moderate to strong lor the visitors and insure them For 17 memory to them. Vail believes this feature wtH give On# Will be Safeties, winds and general precipitation of comfort for the meet. Another is lack of "hot-carriers" added pleasure to the youisptem the over the eastern states during the fleUL The ribbons and clubs have ar- One Homer those fellows who filled steady Under this plan the kida are sir# Su*e* vao« last 24 hours, while fair to clear rived for the sinners and will be Jobs for three years but left the of playing at least two gamea and weather prevailed over most of the burden on at the starring roles to Shaver. Baker and If lose once, still have a placed display Valley balance the at the morn- they they — of country Co., in Edinburg early this BEAUMONT. March 28. Plnckert In this group are Stan chance to come back and win tha Drug observation. It was rather cool week. Continuing their hefty swatting, Williamson, center and captain; | ing championship. n In the cotton belt this morning. A'* Inm The following officials will con- the Exporters hammered out a 13 Garrett Arbelbide, end; Tom Mal- Both boys and girls have been POST If VEILS Fla March It duct the meet; to 6 victory over the Columbus Red lory. halfback and Jim MuHck. invited, and a large pennant win F- a Cocci* BULLETIN Mack Day Pield judges—It P Wird and H. Birds Sunday, blasting the Amer- fullback. They’re graduating too. be awarded winners of each elate and th* Athkrucs for th* a hoi* (First figures, lowest tempera- look C Miles. ican Association chunkers for 17 And finally, some others have Some of the rule* In the meet too* «• for ture last night; second, highest tara out th* training Peferee—L. E Chandler. safeties, including a homer by Hank deserted football for other spring will be: lost Boston yesterday; third, find v oeity at camps game The Clerk of the Course—H. L War- Greenberg. The Baker Boys broke sports. Orv Mohler. quarterback, Twelve-inch ball to be used: stu- Bra*** art th* 8 a. m-; fourth, precipitation in Athletics* oppon- ren; assistants John D Pickens into the spring win column for the and Homer Griffith and Curt terse hours. dents must meet In holaatie ent* After a ark the At start their Youel. are base- the last 24 and Robert Henderson. first time Saturday when they reserves, playing league rules as Juniors; double trek Abilene . 42 66 .. 00 ■orthoatk stoppo* lor fame* Starter—H. A Hodges nosed out the Texas Aggies 4 to 2. ball Dick Barber, fullback, and elimination; local officials untoe the I Amarillo . 36 62 .. .00 aJmtf way Hesd timer—H C- Searey, assist- i Hamlin and Marrow limited the vi- Prank Williamson, guard, are with others more agreeable. Atlanta . 40 68 16 •nu. Cieo Vineyard and Carl Eddy- sitors to six hits Sheriff Blake and Coach Cromwells track and field will be made at the 40 68 .. .00 Drawings Head finish E. Davis Paul Dean tolled for the Birds. •pad. Austin .. judge—M. 34 56 18 1.06 La Feria high school 5 p. m Wed- Oahf 20- p were Boston . March assistants, R. D. Hodge and Lamar While the Shippers mal- nesday. All entries must be In bp John McGrow BROWNSVILLE ... 58 82 .. .00 -.Mar.aorf of th* Ross. treating the Birds here, the Ex- that time school that did not 84 .. .00 Any Mew York Clients did some senou> Head reserves were Br’viiie Airport .... 57 Judge of field events—C. K porter smothering i get an invitation and wishes to WEATHER Calgary . 26 38 .. .00 »"<—IgM when Johnny Verge-r Hancock; assistants. Clair Hudson. DeRidder. Louisiana. 38 to 2. Hit- should in touch 36 44 .. .00 participate get •tar tii.-d-worker was carried from Rolim Wmnmgham. Raymond ting and fielding will be stressed Chicago . 30 38 20 .00 with Coach ValL the field Baiiudsy after a in the week's drills. One workout a Cleveland slide Tate. Van Snell. Wayne Hollenbeck For east Texas: Partly cloudy Play will start at 9 a. m. Satur- isto hem# plate But now It's been Head at 1 o’clock, will be corpus Chrtstt .... 62 76 12 00 Inspector—Charles Red-1 day, starting and warmer Monday night and and will continue until a 44 62 .. .00 day karaed suffered a man assistants. Bill the order of the day1. It will end Dallas Yetyeg only Barns, Lu- Tuesday; somewhat unsettled on champion is found with a Del Rio . 48 72 .. .00 cius Polk, Paul Campbell, Raymond nine-inning intra-camp the west coast. » Us three Denver . 32 52 12 .00 Burruum, Leonard Wilson and Emil i frolic. Toledo cxncelkd Light north to southeast winds .. .00 with thw this Dodge . 34 56 Thomas games Exporters on the coast City Galveston Hurler* and are El Paso . 38 66 .. .00 TAMPA** Chief Marshal —Preston Law- week-end. the shippers —.. Ttiere* ittti* in a Fort Smith . 42 60 .. .16 jay the Brooklyn NMt; assist—tt, Maurice Marsh- without mix-up. RIVER FORECAST Twirl Shutout Ball tficr the Helena . 40 50 .. .00 <mmp results of th* spring all. Frank Slaughter. Robert' There will be no material change GALVESTON, March 2S. —{*>— Rumble Houston . 56 70 .. .00 traiuifsf OKhmttaa tames but th* Tom Handley in the river except a slight fall Two Buccaneer port handers im- Huron . 32 48 10 .12 Cmogrn a.ways fuid somethin* Gate keepers—J D. Denison and from down the pressed with their mound work Will Hidalgo during 7 22 .24 «hoerful to C. E Meet Jacksonville . 50 8 uuck about even when Koen. Berg next 24 to 36 hours. Sunday, limiting the Columbus Red 40 58 14 .01 tar* iooo FUMMl r.r>(Dt 24-Hr <4-11; i Kansas City . Wines to three hits sa the Buc- 60 84 .. .00 YwMnoay they lost to Cincinnati Stm** Star* Oi»nt Ha Los Angeles . caneers won. 5-0. George Derrow Cat* Mark Time Fuller Pass 16 2 4 0 0 .00 Louisville 34 44 .. .50 but found raaooe for rtjoirinc in Sammy Eagle was reached for two hit*. one * 42 48 .. .10 th* performance of Glenn Wnght PORT WORTH. March 2»—.**— Laredo 27 -0.7 +05 .00 Memphis . scratch, in five innings Thormah- Alter this afternoon* 72 78 12 -00 veteran ebortsiop troubled by game with NEW YORK.
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