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Jan. 15.—W— A ten-round bout with Tommy Lough- * Friday Evening Edcouch Reinforced With Local Battlers In Main ran in Madison Square Garden tonight gives Steve Hamas, all- Warm Sun Strips Mountains The grunts return to Brownsville Event Of Donna Card around athlete at Penn State a Basket tonight after a layoff, and the Edinburg few years ago. his first real chance Of Snow; Slides Ir. long main Talent d January 25 to crash through into the top event pits Cyclone Mackey Wr ,M A flight of American heavyweights. Bad Condition against Charlie Hurd. / \ The youngsters whose brief pro- The semi-linal will likely outdo GCTT/N1 (By Staff Member) VALLEY AMATEURS fessional career of 26 bouts has the main event, for it will bring /foocxp^ DONNA, Jan. 15—The Donna resulted in 26 23 Thursday Night victories. of them LAKE PLACID. N. Y.. Jan. 15. <*>> together Gilbert Larrca and Han American Legion's club fights will by knockouts, rules the short-end- 'T'hiC —A for fiunke. Larrea now has a good Upper reach their peak here Jan. 25 when er in the at 8 to 5. plea snow and cold welled McAllen 28. Mercedes 25. betting claim to the Mexican heavyweight I RACKET/ Soldier Jack Bums and A1 Walker A month up from this winter center Edcouch 40. Sebastian 20. ago Loughran would sports champion*tv.). This tact i lone meet in a ten round mam event. have been at today as an almost unprecedented Lower favored 100 to 1 or should draw a big crowd. Stank* \___ V These club fights have been held thaw preparations for the any odds you liked but his stock hampered a can Larrca Harlingen Methodists 27, Jitney for some to la boy who make put time, confined largely has taken a winter section of the Olympic games Jungle 8. sharp drop since the out hts best foot amateurs. he suffered the Feb 4 to 13. Alexander 46. Kelly CHICK clouting at hands Mackey 1* well known over the Marketing There is a strong rivalry be- of here The warm sun and balmy air King Levinsky recently. He is a buzx-saw of Gulf 19. tween Bums and Walker, both of had stripped the Adirondack moun- Valley. action, and clever. The fact is, STANDINGS uansi whom tip the beam around the 170 tainsides about Le c Placid bf aggressive WRESTLING LAST NIGHT he Is one of the best Upper pound mark. Last year Burns was snow. Lake Mirror and Lake Placid grapplers'ever TORONTO—Jim Londos, 200. to show In the Valley. Little is Team— W L Pet cleaning up all opposition in pre- were almost bare of Ice. There Greece, defeated George Zaharias, known of but he canoe* fvell McAllen Monitors. 2 0 1.000 liminary cards in Matamoros. He were green spots on brown fields Hurd, 238. Pueblo. Colo., straight falls; Dick recommended. Edcouch.2 1 .667 fought his way up via the prelims and lawns. Davtscourt. 225. California, threw no date ror the bob The preliminary wll see Jack Mercedes . 1 2 .333 until he got a fight with Cullen sleigh pre- Paul Harper. 212. Texas. Mat- Silver two ex- Sebastian 0 2 .000 Red. who had held the spotlight 26:58; liminaries originally scheduled for and Skeeter Rich, ros Kirilenko. 214. Russia, threw In Lower up to that time. They fought a today and Saturday can be set amateur* of Harlingen. action. Tony Katalmo. 205. Denver. and snow re- These tittle are clever, going Methodists . 3 0 1 000 ten rounder on the card which saw 16:00; definitely until cold boys Jack Kogut. 192. Toronto, defeated turn. It was estimated that at least all the stuff that the Ft. Brown. 1 0 1.000 Stribling appear at the Santa through Tom Condus. 195. New York, decision, four days of freezing weather will lanr<» grunt* pull. B* J. C. •..«*.«••»••••,• X X ,500 Cruz track. 30:00. be to the slide back in The card will under at Alexander Marketing ..1 l .500 Bums gave Red a bad beating, needed p«t get way BOSTON—Gus 212. condition. S m in the American 1 2 .333 flooring him on numerous occa- Sonnenberg. p. Legion Jitney Jungle Boston, defeated Bartush. One four-man bobsled team is 0 2 .000 sions and had no trouble in getting Billy 208. wrestling stadium. Kelly Gulf. two out of three headed Fiske. who • • V the decision. falls; Jim Browning. by Billy captain- 224, Verona. Mo. and Nick Lutze. ed the winning combination in 1928 COLLEGE BASKETBALL GAMES MONDAY Walker began fighting about 220. Los at St. Moritz; another by Henry St. i that time in the El Jardin section Angeles, drew, 30:00; Char- Johns Baltimore) 41; Loyola Sdcouch at Mercedes lie Strack. Oklahoma, Homberger who set a world record ON JAN. 20 1922 and has not been beaten. Walker threw Frank 30. Sebastian at McAllen. Yusko. Boston. 6:05; Leo Numa Ta- of one minute 52 seconds for the Bowlin? Green 28. 34. has long been dickering for a fight Findlay Jitney Jungle at Ft. Brown coma. Wash., threw 1 1-2 mile run on the slide here 36. JACt\ QUINH N/ETERAM e>lG- LEAGOEr with Bums The soldier hss c' -.lin- Tom Taxis. Wooster Ashland 39. Kelly Gulf at Methodists. Greece. 13:37: last winter. 32. 33 SPiT ed the Valley title and this is Henry' 'Comsweet, Oberlln Akron B. J. C. at Alexander Marketing. ball- PITCHER Signed ID PflCH Cleveland and Thus far the winter Olympics violently disputed walker. Charlie Leahman. Rockhurst 15. Haskell Inc* t m 30. BALL IN HE by Cleveland, delegation from Japan, a formid- SEMI-PRO CHICAGO. They'll it out Jan. 25 at drew. 10:00; -Fats’* Ottawa. Kas. U. 24. Bethel 25. The McAllen Monitors and Har- fight able looking outfit and the only na- Donna. Carmichael. Boston, and Marvin Texas A. & M 35, McMurry 33. Methodists, their thought me vjas Through in the tion already at full strength here, lingen atop respec- Westenberg, Tacoma, drew. 10.00; Oklahoma A. A M 23. Emporia, win- has been the center of attraction. tive brackets, continued their --NOW HE John Paterson, Syracuse, and Joe Kas. Teachers 25. MAJORS TL1N<GS The Japanese brought two figure ning ways in the Valley Amateur Devito. Provindence. drew, 10:00; skaters, four speed skaters, nine Basketball league Thursday night FOC BROOKLYN!. Buck Weaver. threw FIGHTS Chicago, Jimmy skiiers and a retinue of LIST NIGHT The Monitors had a close call AMERICANASSN. cc^plcte Nelson. Sweden. -Eddie Chl- 2:23; Henry Irsling- cooks and attendants, and they MIAMI. Fla Speaks. against Mercedes, nosing Out a 28- er. Australia, Albert Leon. threw Floyd Sturat. were earliest in camp. Each day ra*o, outpointed Tampa, 25 decision on the court. Edinburg Boston. 6:15; Raoul Simons. France, the skaters work out for hours in Fla.. <S». The Methodists were not threw John pressed, zang* Maloney. Eoston. 4:10. the huge Olympic arena on the FAROO. V D.—Prince Saunders, easily 27-8 from the Jitney Jockey chick, rode at AU DP IN AIR winning HARRISBURG. Pa-Dick 8hlkat, artificial ice surface and their Chiraao. out pointed Wayne Short. at Brownsville. .fit Jungle aggregation LEA^T ONE WAITER EVERY DAY 220. Germany, threw George Hagen. form has aroused much favorable q» ii» the Methodists have taken Evidently DEC. 30, JAM. 210. New York. 42:000; Renato comment. I SPOKANE. Wash.—Yeslie -Wild- In the sea- FROM »921 TO Club Owners Consider Plan their high hurdles early Gardini. 205. Italy, threw Gene La- The youngest competitor in the cat*’ Carter. Seattle, stopped Red son are now in for some easy 19, \9ZZ AT THE and FAIRGROUNDS.) due, 215, Toronto. 25:00; George entire Olympic program ia Cecilia Vendervert. Spokane rjj. Ace Colon, have defeat- To Clubs coasting. They already ME\N ORLEANS. Transport Kalsan. 208. Philadelphia, threw Colledge. 11-year-old figure skater Spokane. stopped Gene Cobb. Bil- ed the B. J. C Scorpions and Alex- George Calxa. 215, Italy. 20:15. from Great Britain. lings. Mont., (3). ander Marketing, concealed to be In Airplanes their strongest opposition in the j lower bracket. CHICAGO. Jan. 15. (*>) — The Look. plus ability to concentrate. Is Tough American association may be up in be said the The same cannot for typical of this youthful star. the air next summer—players, um- Monitors. There are three only ‘Boy Wonder, ’Heavier, Muscular Billy is out for more trophies pires. and all. other clubs in the flight and two of Because of the distance be- this season. Graduation will pre- great these are serious contenders. tween the eastern and. western vent a defense of his middle At- Another game last night saw Ed- Wars 1932 clubs, the club owners of the big Prepares for Golf lantic title but he will defend his couch. reinforced by the winning-1 of double A circuit today had under old dominion and ama- ham contingent of Edinburg, de- Virginia consideration a plan whereby all RY FRANK FILLER the chance. During the Christmas teur crowns. feat the Sebastian entry 40-20. Car- long hops may be made by air- RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 15.—<AV- holiday season, his father says, he "How about the national ter went on a wild scoring spree.
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