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LOUIS DETROIT CLEVELAND WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON Old Wrestling Favorites Lot Angeles Ace Defeats Return To Local Texan In Straight 24. 25. 26 Ring Monday April Sett April 27, 28, 29 June 8, 9, 10 May 29. 80. 30, 31 May 6, 7, 8. 9 May 8, 4, 5 May 10, 11, 12 May IS, 14, 15 Decoration Day at June 15 June 16, 17,18.19 June 27 June 20, 23 Cleveland Dobie Osborn, the Dallas wres- CHICAGO July 80, 81, Aug. 1, 2 June 28 July 5. 6, 7, 8 12, 13, 14, 24, 25, 26, 21, 22, HOUSTON. April 9—v*»>—Tennis considered tler -with the late of a spoiled Aug. 81, 81, Sept 1,2 Aug. 3. 4, 5 Sept 28. 29. 30 Aug. 18, 19, 21 Aug. 14, 15, 16, 17 Aug. 26. 27, 28, 29 Aug 22, 23. 24. 25 exoerts of the southwest it virtually certain that Les Stoefen. child.” and Roy -Wildcat” Reynolds 26 • Sept Los Angeles ace. would one of the toughest groan-n-grovel _ 23-year-old back be one of the angles players on the men operating in Texas C'mie 0 team mat wars Monday 193* United States Davis cup to the Valley April 20. 21, 22 April 30, May 1, 2 April 17, 18. 19 12 15 6. 9 3. 5 June 18th at i(ay jq, h, May IS, 14, May 7, 8, May 4, (Holiday) after his impressive straight set night bv appearing on the card to June 10 July 6, 7, 8 8. 9. june 24, 27 June 20, 21, 22, 23 June 12. 13. 14. 16 June 16. 17, 18. 18 Boston here over Wtimer be held at the VFW outdoor arena. ST LOUIS 25, 26, victory Sunday 7. 8, 9 Aug. 8. 4. 5 Allison of Austin. Davis veteran. They are billed in a |5-minute Aug. Aug. 26, 27, 28. 29 Aug. 22, 28. 24. 26 Aug. 18, 19, 21 Aug 14. 15. 16. 17 July 4th at Chicago Cup routed 6-2. aemi-final, but this will be the mam Aug. 10, 11. 12 Sept 29, SO Sept 25, 26 Stoeien Allison. 8-2. in the finals of the annual event so lar as «i.ost of the tans are 6-2, tournament. He then concerned. Dobie and fcV “mule River Oaks teamed with Bryan ••Busy” Orant, kick' have always been extremely April IT, 18, 19 April 20. 21.22 16 12 6 6. 9 Decoration at St. May 29 80 so ai May 13, 14. May 10, 11, May 8. 4, May 7, 8, Day the mighty atom” from Atlanta, popular with Brownsville Hns and 2. 8 July june 2o, 21,22, 23 June 24, 25, 26, 27 June 16, 17, 18, 19 June 12, 13, 14, 15 Louis take the title. won. his "dead pan” complaints, have DETROIT June 29, 80, July 1 S. to doubles They July 27. 28. 29 JuJZ *1. Au* 1# * 25 29 17 21 Labor at 6-3. 6-4. 2-6. 6-2. from Allison and only one rival—Pat O'Bneu’s gar- Sepi. 21 22 28 24 Aug. 22. 23, 24, Aug. 26, 27, 28, Aug. 14, 16, 16, Aug. 18. 19, Day Chicago 1, 2 Lott of Chicago, mentioned goyle victory grin Sept 8. 8 Aug 30, Sept George as the possible United States dou- Reynolds is a tough battler as all bles combination in the Davis cup Valley fans well know. Ther„* if cer- competition. tain tc be a knock down and drag 30, 1 April 24, 25, 26 April 27. 28. 29 5 9 15 12 4th at Detroit April May May Jt 4f May 6, 7, 8, May 13, 14, May 10, 11, July Allison and Lott concentrated out every time he crawls jet ween June 7 June 29, S0, Ju,J 1 5, 6, June 16, 17, 18, 19 June 12, 13, 14, 16 June 20, 21. 22, 23 June 24. 25, 26, 27 Labor Day at St. Louis their tire on the diminutive Atlantan the ropes CLEVELAND 2,'B3aa 7, 8, 9 July 27, 28, 29 Ju,y 4- 4 17 21 25 26. 28. 29 but he stood well under the The main event will bring togein- Aug. Aug. 14, 16. 16, Aug 18. 19, Aug. 22. 28. 24. Aug. 27, up 8 12 and his steady play was a er Jack McCarthy of Beaumoni and Sept 21. 22. 23 Sept. 3, Aug. 10, 11. barrage vital factor in the victory. Ramon Macias. McCarthy got over ...—- Jane of Los Angeles de- well in his initial appearance here Sharp event 22 22 *pnl 19 feated Eugenie Sampson of Chi- last week, winning the main May 20. 21. 19 30, 30. 81 April l9th *l Boston May 26, 27. 28 May 23, 24, 25 M,y 17 ,g May i cago 6*2. 6-3. to gam the women s in handv style. Macias got a draw in tJTl92°a21, W9’ y «• 7. * Decoration Day at New crown Mrs. WASHINGTON 28, 24, 26. 26 July 19. 20. 21. 22 Ju,y 12' 18> 14> 15 r.* , « July . !’ T singles She and Mary the semi-final with Nore Jerlstrom. July i7 **is % y 19. 20 2 York Greef Harris of Kansas pre- the ungainly Swede giant. Macias Sept. 9. 10, 11, 12 Sept 6. 6. 7. 8 Sept 17, 18. A"«SM1' ^ i« City X tU \6:13, \\14, 16, 16 »*Tu s“p«. is viously had captured the doublet is becoming very popular with the Sept SSL bleacherites. — championship. George Dulimg. promising young The bouts under way at 8;30 P- get ^ April 24, 25. 26 Sar Antonio player, won the Junior m. Monday at he VFW outdoor 28. 25 26. 27. 28 April 30 May 2 jujy 4th tt Washington May 17, 18, 19 May 20. 21. 22 May 24, May 10 with a 6-4. 6-0 vic- arena on Elizabeth street. tun'I June 8, 9, 6 7 g championship 22 23. 24. 25. 26 jujy 6 Ubor Day gt N#w over Bobbv Kamrath of Austin. PHILADELPHIA July 12, 18, 14. 15 (July 16. 16. 17, 18 July 19. 20, 21, July 5 tory Aug. 8, 4. 30 York 20 13. 14, 16. 16 Sept 5, 6. 7. 8 Sept. 9. 10, 11. 12 Sept 27, 28, 29, Sept. 17, 18, 19, Sept. 1*^. jo, n> l2 Sept. 8, 3 Elks-Eagles -1- ______Hurry Last Day 2 19 20. 21, 22 •i May 20. 21. 22 April 30, May 1, April 17, 18, April 1 26 28 17 lo ZANE GREYS May 28. 24. May 26. 27, J^ 1 June 2, 8 Jtane 6. 6. 7, July 11 28. 30. July 1. V 4th w Boston 19, 20, 21. 22 July 23, 24. 25, 26 J5 2 It u lh jujy Open League NEW YORK July Ju,y 16* l7* 18 Aug 7’ 8’ 9 July 28. 29, 30 July 4. 4 Thriller 5. 6, 7, 8 Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12 SeiSept 17,17 II,18 19,19 ZO20 Sept. gept 18j ^ 16 1Baseball league Monday 20 9. 10, 12 5, 6. 7, 8 July 28, 29 ground Sept. 13, 14, 16. 16 Sept 17, 18. 19, Sept 11, Sept ton GEORGE OBRIEN ex- Sept 1, 2 Sept. 22, 23. 24 night with me Liks and Eagi«> Sept. 3, 3 pected to be two of the strongest crown, contenders for the cro^-.ng 10 12 Saturdays • __ 12 > warclubs m the opening encounter. 12 Saturdays 12 Saturdays ^ Saturday* “ y‘ 12 Saturday. 12 Sunday. QUEEN Iron 10 to six ciua». 12 12 l2 Sunday. Ttimmed 1& Sundays Sundays 11 |y ! I c £ Sunday. 12 ... 12 19th with the better bemg vbsorb- AT HOME 12 Sunday* Sundays If Sunday. Decorat,on AprU players july 4tjj Decoration Day ; Day , I ed by the aggregations still 1C mo July 4th Decoration Day Decoration Day b Dmv June 1^ Holiday) Labor Labor Day Ubor Day * the league k, to Day 4th circuit, expected • July I ■■■■ — 1 m n mifi nr- 1—~ be faster than ever and more pop- __l_uhii——miL—i_iui_—_mii ular with ihe tans. The use oi “short fielders,” 10th players, ha*, oetn nuiuu urtca^u Fourth first round: W. E sanctioned and this is expected io • flight, McDavltt and J O Walsh advanc result in snappier iielduig and bel- Cocke, Puckett, Escalante, Texas on defaults. O. R Fltnn defeat ter lor the twirlers. Dixie Diamond Leaguers cd support 1 lBIJOU McManus. 2 A M. Hasaei Another leature expected to plea**1 ■ » Reach Semi-Finals F. E. up. LA FERIA avanccd on a default. Second round the tans u> the fact that single The George to Wals defeated McDavltt. one Uf — TODAY — nine-inning games are to be played Chatter Ready Begin Hassell. k instead of two seven-inninj ccu- ■ ■ The Valley Spring Golf Charu- A B Cole. 3 and 3. P lord defeat- Flam defeated j 4T the Consolation results: in T tests as has been the rule hereto- r piorump tournament opened at ed C. L. & and 4. WILL ROGERS Sports • Skaggs. Hanej ■ ■ Associated Press > Glmi fore. This should send the fans By The Brownsville Municipal course Sun- Championship flight B> I hr Assoc iated Frtti 1 Oler defeated Joe Escalante. 2 anc defeated Dr. E. A. Laird. home relatively early as '.he con- Texas league clubs start Monday day with 72 golfers, representing Cherry 1, Dr. T. W Glass defeated C. L Ernst defeate. tests, under at 7:3J m every section of the Valley, enterta. First flight, ft E. get way p. MODULUS on their last week ol practice be- More lock, 4 and 2. D. K Clint de- “David Harum” l field wa* reduced i.o 21 m C L Morlock. 8 and 2. 'I Spade l and the sharp. ■ lore the on JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. April curtain goes up l.£ feated R. t. Ernst. 1 up. Sc tone Second flight. W W Caraithei Ttie opening contest is one of the * the matches played during the day Pi—As ll he didn't nave pltcluni 1 pennant race April 17. If their round: Wm. Wells defeated Fran! mat important on the entire lust- ■§ HAL KCSTACB In the championship :light four defeated Travia Jennings. JJ troubles enough, Casey dtcngu • exhibition game* are mdi- Hall, 1 up. Haney Oler defeated is to Sunday are left to for the lovmg ======hall schedule and it certain 01 compete «■■■■■■■■■■■> the Erooklyn Dougers • cations, the Texas are ail i P 1 up. 21 noles; Dr. T W draw out the lans. leaguers cup which will go to the Valley Ford. 1 now is lrankiy worried over Ra; ’ dui foi the Glass defeated D K. Clint. 4 anc l'he Elks, ready championship champion lor tht spring of 1W4 v\\\\\\WN^\\\\vyMMt}uiMyuiMidim rr+J / / / f / / / r r* defending champions, Benge. 3. JIMMIE FINLEY. Perry KnowleV drive. > aie not resung to their laurels as They art Char • Puckett. Al Es- has been kicking The big Texan, a persistent hold The Galveston Buccaneers click- Second flight,. first round H. D are the New York Giants. The Co- popular pilot who calante, and Jai.my George oi tor the sev- out, has developed a mysterious am 1 ed with a 10 0 victory over Inter- Seago defeated G. C. Richwrcison boiinimen lost Maurice to around the Valley past to BrownsMlle. and Hui Cota-, o* Hu. ™MORROW pipkin oi sort. hasn't beci 1 • makes his deout ailment some He urban Queen. Galveston county 2 and 1. M W. Knight aefeatec the Kiwanis in the transition "cof- eral months, llngen. all experienced touniameni the Chrku able to do mure than lob the bal i amateur champions. Joe Gibbs and C. P Hoard. 3 and 2. W. A. Talia- fee” season, but re- matchmaker ior Corpus player*, and most of them former trading they .ince he arrived m camp. W’ B .Walton. J«kh QUEENS. Merritt Hubbcll limited the sand- ferro defeated taliated with a vengeance by sign- Llks Monday night. Valley champion*. bunch-muscle 1 La '.otiers to a pair of bingles. Gibbs Dennett defeated Ed Jeffr»*s. Geo ing Dr H C F. L Dick Wymore, Some interesting matches were up Sample. Mike SENATORS ! allowed the two hits in the six in- A. Barnum efeated W W. Carrulh- “Duck” Swan and H. L. Harrison. Feria veteran, and “Midget played ui all the live fligni* in the ON THE STAGE are to resume their ring W ASHING ION — lhe Senator > nings he worked Hubbeli pitched ers. Harold McKay defeated Trav: The Aguilas are standing put on Martinez tournament. the with Mike were due nome lor a weel ; witless ball the last three frames. Jennings. J. W. Irvme del a'ed R which was warfare in top spot, Monday MERLE REED then Une-up good In the championship flight. J Battalino ol McAllen taking on Ted ol polishing up on the horn ! Puck Fausett, last year Texas league Ferguson. Capt. E. Cock defeated Most enough to win nine consecutive | Puckett won his first round match Possessing One of the before the seasoi i infield sensation, five for five, S. Second round: Seago de the last halt oi the Tello In the soil-final. grounds opening Witty. gan.es during r a from Dr. John S Peek ol Brown i Female Forma Midget Mike and Wymore nave against the nei. including triple and . feated Knight 3 and 2: T*1 later* Perfect previous season. The Eagks have a ville. a ne* comer to Valley goil. twice m the Harlingen arena Monday. Carey Selph's Houston Buffaloes defeated Dennett. Barnum deleatet in America well balanced aggregation and do fought while R. L. Chamberlain of Harlin- with Martinez winning a decision Although the American ieagu t pm on the steam to nose out *he McKay. not intend to gei off to a Ulienng gen and Ed Brady ol San B'nitc In Person 22 and with the second scrap champs n.td only mediocre suects s Toledo Mudhen* 2 to 1. Fisher ana Third flight, first round: Johi atari as did last reason Sept. | hoie they ► (ere to the last PrnL M H Hollander in a draw. i3att** then season, Ma i Paine hurled eifectively for the battling up defeated A. J. Jiorutl W the KiwanU Dec. 22 resulting during training Pipkin Wednesday night ir the before Chamberlain won, o:ic up Noted In a brief a clever youngster now undo agei Cronin .ias declined to vic\ Buffaloes, stopping Mudhtns C. defeated G. W. Angus. Wm Sexologist batUe the Pan-American Flyers and lino, 1 and Craig with alarm with 7 hits Then tn the afternoon Puckett Hardin Vital Message the the management ol Finley, kayoea Gallo'fav defeated Hugh Friday the Veterans collide with Fort Worth and Chamberlain staged a nip anc. tuck Tello in a couple of heats at Har- Beaumont tangled Maj. Puckett defeated W. G Arch Athletic Chib. at Beaumont and at duel which lasted to the l&ui holt, lingen three weeks ago. WHITE bOX the conclusion a-nbalt. H. D Defiel defeated R Cat* a 3 to 2 be lore Puckett won. ALBUQUERQUE. N. M — M11UH Tithe held marg.n M Cisneros. J. A Maxwell advance! " thanks to a home and two In the next foursome *1 Polztn C F. A evidently a rec-hot docek. a young outfielder who .'el i on a default. A. D Bowie defeat* to as* ' tingles off the bat of Fred won from A R Harwood of Harlin- D u« to tin McAllen light lan. writes the University ol Wisconsin to |o»; t Tauby. Maj Beeson. W. H Holder defeat turns nal eT gen by a margin of 5 and 4 while Soions Favored for the Valley records ol Battalino the White is becon. Hugh Hollidays In the ed Col. Guy Kent. Second round : i tvre of flats Chicago Sox, advanced on a delimit pradgctiaa, third witli Manager Lorbeer on El Escalante and Ike Ay cock of Donna. mg a for Manager Let v Galloway defeated Maj. Pickett m an a problem In a second round match young aniiiMM will ■.ounted for two runs. 20 hole- Battalino'* nudging* Fonseca. Maxwell defeated Defiel. i d The Dallas fetters and the New Es slant* defeated Polgin b and 4 lap .Ulal tortaw It. To Finish First Dec. 7. Harlingen—Decisioned K Bocek needs more seasoning, bu t Orleans Pelicans are tne shooting a 73. one over par lot the Blaikie. San Benito, ig>. has done so well, particularly a t rushing season. a double header course, to win. Dec. 15. Harlingen—KOD Kid bat that Fonseca is loathe to fare t They split NEW YORK April g—«»—Givtil at New Orleans, the Steers Jimmy George deleated Dr. E H Appreciation Week Biackie. ban Bt mto tl). lam out and may keep him aroun T Sunday a substantial vote ol confidence the first Laird of Harlingen. 3 and 2 and Dec. 22 .Harlmgen—Drew with after the American league aeaac t winning 6 to 1 and drop- despite their failure against the ping the second 13 to 3 E. B. Darby of Harlingen defeated Simon Salinas. Donna. (6). opens. Giants in the 1933 world series, the Glenn Cherry o: Brownsville 1 in Feb. 12. McAllen—KOD Lupe Tpe Tulsa Oilers again poured it up Washington Senators are picked to n the the next foursome In the afternoon 1 una. tl). ATHLETICS PHILLIES Oklahoma City Indians. 11 in this Brownsvlle, repeal years American to 10, with an eighth round George defeated Darby 3 and Ted — inning rally race March 16. Harlingen—KOD PHILADELPHIA The Philhe ’ league starting exactly one : that netted three runs. ! 2. Iello. Laredo. «2>. anb Athletics turned trom the inter week from Monday in the National The last foursome was mostly a Maich 23. warfare Monda Harlingen—De:-*:oneu city championship • 1 capital walkaway for Hill Cocke veteran — DAY by Oorilla Morale*. Laredo. ‘8) to take another nearer th HIRRY Lut Tabulation oi votes in the eighth step a — many Valiev golf battle. Cocke March 3d. Harlingen KOD reasons start The Phils engage a annual Associated Press pennant Graham-Paigc Man defeated Bethel Cole in the mornmg A Great Dramatic Henry Valdez. Brownsville, i5) thv ol Pennsylvania nln poll conducted among major league University round 3 and 2. and then won «rn.n Sensation April 6. McAllen—KOD Scrap Franklin field, while the A'i Hunts sports writers and editors, shows >n Representative Arthur Elndge. who had advanced the Carter, Beaumont. <2>. with no game scheduled, practice i R. V. Allen, champions to be the choice oi factory representative on a default, tn the afternoon bv the Fredric MARCH 49 out of 97 Ay roc k at Shibe Park. of the experts Graham-Paige Motor* Cor- widest margin of the tournament. Oct. 6. Harlingen—Deciiiopid Sunday ' The conviction that the Hew legalised major ieagu poration. is in Brownsville looking 6 and S. In Emuio Zavala, Brownsville. (4). Sunday baseball made its debut 1 r* for a York Yankees are the only club Valley distributor 'or the Puik tt will play Escalante in the with a real to unset the Oct. 20. Harlingen—Dnclt oned Philadelphia at the PhUlits ba 3 motor cars manufactured chance by tills oemi-lmals, and George will play “DEATH Kid Galveston. San Bcnr.o, t4). ;vark before 17,000 fail*. with tn e Senators echoes from the fact that company. Cocke The semi-finals will be plsved are the ot Nov. 3. Harlingen—Deep erw-d National leaguers over Con they choice 33 observer.' taking -! Allen will be at the El Jardm during the week, at the convenience TAKES A to win the Jo e Pena, Laredo. <6). me Mack s outfit 8 to 1. The con • hotel in pennant. This vote gives Brownsville Mondiy. Tues- of the golfers, and finals will atari Nov. with tes. was the of e It Joe McCarthy a club a nolo 19, Harlingen—Drew first the five-gam day and w tie re will solid Wednesday, he next Sunday mornmg ot 8 30. Final > HOLIDAY” Chuck <4>. senes on second piece in the consensus lampico, Edinburg. uty championship r nfer with persons interested m in be I Nov. the championschip flight will v The rest of the club ere 24. Harlingen—KOD Kd the picked connection «* distributor for the 3f> holes, finals In all others being in order; Scarf ace. San Benito. (4). t« fini'h this Boston Red TIGERS company. 18 holes. sox. third; Detroit lourth; Dec. 7. Harlingen—Dectnonea Tigers, LAKELAND Fla — t He pointed out that Graham- Result* in Enllio c8>. Detroit the other flight* wer«: fifth; Zavala. Brownsville, la — Chicago ITgers headed northward Monda \ Paige one of the few motor car First flight, first round. L L TOMORROW White So\ sixth; Philsaelphia Dec. 15. Harlingen—Decision* J By which on an exhibition tour with th e companies showed a profit Vorht advanced on a default; Maj Athletic.-*, seventh; and St. Louis Bill Cabler. Brownsville. <6>. love story Cincinnati Reds. last year, calling attention to the C. K Brown defeated Sam Bel! t The great Browns eight Jan. ll Brownsville—Decisioned by will the First baseman Harry Davis, catch stable and satisfatcory character cf and 2. Wm. Wells defeated J. L that replace Benny Lindsey. Houston. «6> romance in er Gene Desautels and shortsto p Its product* back through the years. Parker 1 Frank Hall defeated dream — up. EXHIBITION* Jan 19. Harlingen—Decisioned --—- BASEBALL Frank Parker have been releaset I your heart. in* Tom Glenn. Brownsville. 18). Philadelphia 8; Philadelphia th latter to Beaumont in the Tex (A1 1. Feb. 23. Harlingen—DecUoneo oy as league and the other two t o Appreciation Week Chicago Puss Hardin. Si!.-bee (8). * a « a Toledo of the American associate #• thinking You for Pail Pat* 'MANS Brooklyn BATTALINO. who spoils an ed- with a Week of During its firat year, sage thou! d ronage Sup- 10 ucated left, lias won six out o: erb Entertainment be picked but once; after that ther » Chicago 13; (N> 3 eight fights, five of which he took HARLINGEN Pittsburgh may be three pickings annually with Nashville 6 ed in a draw, and in i the remaining __ with New York vNi was m ... 18; Memphis <6A> scrap tie decisioned Gorilla A steamer is one hi "tramp" that Tracy 1. Morales, a veteran speedster who no established trade route. fcpencer St Louie 3. Montreal <1L> 4 week ik, i JE *: vs on other Valley fight records St Louis 'A) WSrncm At Huntsville Ala —New York — LUNEb y MARTEN — Entertain Your Friends at Rudv Vsllee At Albuguergue—P.;;sburgh »N) [J inllTlI■ Eli Alice Faye LI "Ii I 1 I LI xs Chicago 'A*. “La Noche Del J Durante At Chattanooga—New York Pecado” vs Chattanooga v«. At- con ERNESTO VILCUES LAST DAY lanta i£A>. BAN BENITO RAMON FEREDA BARGAIN HOUR > ; Noche de Emocionee— tlower of Ted and His Orchestra Sunday* The stete Pennsylvania Jennings De Melodlas- Except f )n the mountain laureV RIVOLI Deucious Mexican Food Y de Lagrlmas Cover Arcadia 1 to l— C 1 e- San Benito I No Charge - □ mott — 0 IOC Manchuria is the iavored Rivoli 2 to J— Preciog 25c 10c | _ * m ..- m me East. ■ tgncuiiurai spot far | 'a————— ii ■ i M——— A