CAGERS WIN COUNTY TITLE TARPS DEFEAT in Polo Tilt GRID CHANGES : 1 ■- Sunday Deciding ** — — Post, Hidalgo__
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1* PORT ISABEL JUNIOR CAGERS WIN COUNTY TITLE TARPS DEFEAT in Polo Tilt GRID CHANGES : 1 ■- Sunday Deciding ** — — Post, Hidalgo__. _ i CARDS 25 TO 22 • ■■■■■*■■■■■■! Revive New EDINBURG IN THERE Valley Sportsmen Skeet; GOOD CONTEST SHOULD * be bang-up La Feria and San Benito Abolition of Slow Whistlo polo game at Fort Brown Sundav Four Extra afternoon when the Play Among Proposals polo quartet* of Periods Fields in Hidalgo the 12th Likely Harlingen, SEVENTH WIN IS EXPECTED Cavalry Officer* and the • ■ ■ .. Of Coachos 1 9 Hidalgo Blue Bonnets in the j tangle (flpeeial to The Hinll > third and PITTSBURGH, Fsb. I. (gy-8trtr- deciding match of their SAN BENITO. Feb. 1.—The port currant aeries Bobcats Noso Out Woslaco Gam* to B* Played at 2:30 lng for greater uniformity in foot- Isabel Junior defeated the Series Of Shoots the rules commit tat of ths Interest in the series has Jumped Tarpons 34*32 In Two Extra On Fort Brown ball, since the officers favored Harlingen Junior Cardinals American Football Coaches Associa- cama back riding Periods Field hard last Sunday to win 6-3 and tie 25 to 22. In the last two minutes of tion Saturday night recommended Are Planned For 6 Including aboli- the count. The Blue Bonnets, made play for the Cameron county Junior sweeping changes ORANGE LEAGUE tion both ths “slow whistle” end up of good horsemen from Hidalgo. basket ball title here Saturday after- By NANCY E. WHITNEY of the first down for Inter- Reynosa and Rio Grande City, won noon. Results Friday With prospect* bright for a close penalty the encounter Summer Season ference with a kicker. opening seven goals The Cardlets, unbeaten until the 14 struggle and a good turn-out of spec- to Harlingen 31. Donna Ths 80 coaches ths all- four. final game, were favored to take the attending Edinburg 34. Weslaco 32. tators, the third and deciding game further Rivalry is at a keen pitch and ail Junior Tart*, who had been defeated Skeet shooting, revived In the Val- day committee meeting J McAllen 48, P-SJ-A 11. of the series between the Hi- recommended that players be Indications point toward an ex- in an earlier round by Santa Rosa. ley at Brownsville last summer after | polo cellent Blue Bouneta and 12th Cavalry numbered on the front and back of encounter. The pony strings The Cardlets led 11 to 3 at the end a lay-off during the depression, Standings dalgo Officers was at Fort their that the rule of ln- are in fine fettle and the playing of the first, period but the Junior promises to become a general and to be played Jersevs; Teem— w. L. Pet. down field ahould be in good condition Tarps cut this lead to 15 to 13 at the popular sport in the section, with Brown Sunday afternoon, beginning ellgble players going under Edinburg . 7 0 l .000 at 2:1b o’clock. be clarified and that the The game will get under wav at half The third period ended in a announcement here that plans are passes Harlingen . 5 1 -833 series with the of the to the 3:30 p. m. on the old polo field tie at. 18-all and with two minutes being made to form a skeet club The got under way firing pistol signal Weslaco . 4 3 .571 maileteers out a end the be observed uni- to go the Tarps took the lead by and build a skeet field at Harlin Hidalgo thwacking of game McAllen . 3 4 .420 seven to but the DID YOU KNOW- three points and held It. gen victory goals four, versally. Donna . 1 8 -148 Commissioner Grover Weikel of Bowen of led the scor- two tn Cavalry officers came back last Sun- The other recommendation sug- Harlingen There are fields the Valley 0 8 .000 the P-SJ-A . to even the series a six to that smaller institutions Port Isabel precinct, stormy ing with four field goals and a free now. one at Brownsville, and one day by gested between the sometimes find the of four petrel of the Cameron county com- throw and Williams was high for at Raymondvllle three victory. Rivalry expense The Edinburg high school Bob- hard is at a keen a burden. The coaches missioners' court, formerly was a Port Isabel with four field goals. It is likely that another field riding quartets officials a towards the and is that such cases insti- hot-shot amateur baseball player The box score; will be put in later at some point cats took long jump pitch Sunday’s game expected proposed in the best of series. a in San Antonio.among other in Hidalgo county, as there are a championship of the six-team to be the tutions be allowed to designate he PORT ISABEI— FG FT TP PF The line-up for the visiting squad person acceptable to both teams to things, performed with the number of shooters tn that section, Orange league at Edinburg Friday Gonzales, f . 3 1 7 1 will include Mr. P. Y. Vela. Mr. Rob- time and tabulate substitu- widely Known Alamo-Pecks when some of whom go to the shoots in keep when they noeed out the Wes- Lieu- they were in their prime... and Barrientez. f 1 1 3 0 Brownsville and Raymondvillr night ert Beattie. Dr. M- Rodriguez, tions. 4 0 8 0 Val- tenant T. O Zamora of the recommendations will be sub- J*ter he managed winning clubs in Williams, c . Several people are discussing the laco high Panthers, defending Colonel The . 0 112 Mexican at Reynosa to the National tv.,’ S. A city leagues....Grover still Wells, g plan for a field at Harlingen now. ley champions, 34-32 In two over- army garrison mitted Collegiate . 3 0 6 0 and one or two others. A. A. Rules football’s his hand in the game by Garza, g and a meeting is expected to be possibly Committee, U|nps time periods. the in softball at called the next few The Cavalry officers will have law-makers, at a meeting In Paint paying leagues during days. seven . 11 3 36 3 The victory gave Edinburg available: Colonel F. K. 14 to 18. Brownsville and San Benito, usuallv Totals If skeet is started in Harlingen following Springs. Calif., February straight wins and put H. S. “slow whistle." last under Los pres nos colors.he ’s in the summer, there will be a practically Chapin, Major Dodd. Captain The adopted HARLINGEN FG FT TP PF Weslaco out of the for the M. John- the most member series of matches in the running R. D. Palmer, Lieutenant C. year, permitted the ball-carrier, easily outspoken 4 inter-city Rojas, f . 3 0 6 Valley pennant. son and Otto Cornde. whose had been to ©f the commissioners' court, going Valley, with teams from various Sergeant progress halted, Bowen, f 4 t 9 2 are m after cities that have clubs. are The regular game ended 31-31 and Both strings of ponies pass, kick, or break sway. propositions he doesn't like 0 Plans polo Esqueda c . 2 15 and the field, move out the "siow- as if a made now for a series of in the first overtime period there good condition playing The to strike "blind-Tom'' umpire had 0 0 0 being Henderson, g..0 shoot was no sewing. In the second over- situated where the old airplane land- whlstle” ruling Is designed to cur- called a bad one on him....every 0 2 0 Inter-city between Raymond- Rodriguez, g . 1 j time the Bobcats eased out field was, should he in tail Stuhldreher of city in the Valley should have a ville and Brownsville, and these will period ing formerly Injuries. Harry was the as soon as weather is in front when Secundo Garza sunk fair shape. The game orglnally Villanova, chairman of press fair amateur baseball club. Weikel 6 be conducted Totals .. 10 2 22 1 for earlier in the week asserts.... favorable. a field goal and a free toes. scheduled committee, said: On* of the features o.f the pre- Meantime the is It wes a story-book affair with but was postponed because of un- The other ex-ball on Valley expected Protecting Players player the was weather. liminary rounds the close game to furnish some competitors for the Fincher starring for Weslaco and favorable commissioners' court wfira—■ mm "The committee la is Sam Bell, i and La • M. doing every- between San Benito Feria state meet next year, with a num- with Garza and Bob Brum ley carry- Lieutenant Colonel J. Thomp- the old warhorse of the Browns- The Brownsville skrwt shooters W. Maas will be thing in its power to protect the and finally won by La Feria after ber of shooters who are ing the brunt of the battle for the son and Major H. ville ....Sam. who outstanding precinct played four extra They played who may be heard from in hi* victors. the referees and Colonel K. T. Riggs boy." periods. improving. There are the old reg- the for Interfer- third base under Uncle Billy Disch time competition in the future are as Regarding penalty three extra periods without being ulars, such as Walter Andersen of Another Orange League game Fri- will serve umpire. at the University of Texas, can shown here. Above is Bob Bat- be the ence with the kicker the rulee com- able to decide the game. Then they Weslaco, J. H. Batsell and Frank day saw Harlingen clamp down on This game will probably hardly recall the day he became a seil, 13-year-old who has a set of mittee proposes that ths team In plajed until one team scored.