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SORDS Dull Cage Season , INTERPRETS FIGHT AT RADIO Scrap KINDLY JUDGE In Southwest Puts BAMBINO SEES 3 Stars In Light IShaw-PanchoMain Event DALLAS, Mar. 4.—(A5)—Although t Tonight WILL ATTEMPT the Southwest conference cage sea- YANKEES AS son attracted less interest than In man; former campaigns, it produced Mercedes are three of the Fights what critics agree | outstanding players in the history TO LEAD CLUB of the circuit. FLAG WINNERS (Special to The Herald) Wear Schoonover and Tom Pickell MERCEDES, March 4.—Promoter of Arkansas University and Holly A1 Robinson plans to wind up inau- Brock of Texas were un- Bv BRIAN BELL University ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March guration Day with a boxing card to- animous choices of 14 writers (Associated Press Sports Writer) sports Ruth has decided at his Ohio avenue arena, 4.—(/F)—Babe CPORTS i night ST. I 'TERSBURG, Fla., Mar. 4. and officials for places on the all- | 130 that he is going to have a good wan two of tire outstanding — —Emile former New Southwest conference quint selected (/P) Fuchs, and that the New York pound scrappers, in the main event for The Associated Press. year York judge, will sit this summer on another of a lull of well known Yankees are going to win ►~>FORUM program a bench and with him will Brock set a mark that is likely to strange '/ American league pennant. BY sluggers. rest the ho-es of the Boston Braves. stand for several blue moons when BISHOP CLEMENTS and that is in • Kid Pancho, San Antonio, record to Aside from saying he “The judge,” as he is called, will he ran hiz season scoring Mercedes’ own, are ^ S-rf?iev_.*4<5 optem trim and confident " ■' Battling Shaw, 161 in the final game against good physical _7 \ vVGRKfcO C*4 (ACC'S find this ^pen air court quite dif- points scheduled to step 10 rounds. His 16 that he will as well as he ever } SOOY, rilS SUPPOSED ferent from the ones he knew in the Aggies Saturday night. play The promoter has other lighters, v\EAit SPOT, ¥Wr IT in that enabled him to the Babe declined to become t ft to Coach ( New York. points game has, ^#Sratulations Jimmy some ci which have never shown in 1 PA LEO TO BOTH65L and his The head of the Boston forces in pass Pickell, who finished with 135. specific as to why he thought so. i basketball crew of the the Bostos gob the Valley, to add spice to pro- he became as to MoJion. The Bulldogs won over the is conducting But eloquent gram, and incidentally, these box- Corpus Christi Saturday at one of the most daring experiments the Yankees’ chances. night, ing cards are semi-monthly affairs. Kingsville, 34 to 29, for bi-district in . He has stepped from “The other teams, Detroit and A glance over the list reveals that honors. The will the shelter- confines of his exec- Washington in particular may have Valley champs Claude Bowers of Des Moines, la., play in the state finals at A. & M. utive office to the field itself and the Babe says, “but not and Art Garner of San Antonio, improved,” this week-end. although he ha„ not donned a base- to threaten us. I can’t see 160 bruisers, will go 8 rounds. enough * » * pound ball uniform to replace the judicial who us the round setto finds that the Athletics, gave The next eight robe of other days, he is neverthe- Battling Shaw and Kid Pancho in Homer Goodman of Brownsville and most trouble last year, are any less the . the main event of a fight card to- Jack of Mercedes. 150 pound stronger. Neither are the Browns. Revis, At first glance it would seem im- ; night at Mercedes. Scheduled to to swap wallops. We are bound to get more pitching scrappers, ready possible for a club president to lay go 10 rounds. fans than we had last year for we will Popular fighters, these boys, a U * * aside pen to pick up a bat with a exhibition. Rev- have Pennock and Moore back. may expect classy any hope of success, but the mild Bib once the of And I am this before I've Falk has been wanting to is, kingpin “popper” mannered Fuchs with ready, pleas- saying a of knock- [ get away from the Chicago White the Valley, with string ant smile and sympathy for all seen any of our young pitchers outs and decisions over many well I hear are Sox for a span of at least three mankind, certainly has a chance to and they very good.” known retired from the years. His desire has been grant- fighters, get away with it. He has accom- leather business about a KICK KILLS GIRL ed. He goes to Cleveland in ex- pushing plished one third of his task already MILE but the old urge was too March 4.—(JP)— change for Catcher Autry. Both year ago, by selling himself as a manager to DALLAS, Tex., much for Jack, and he comes back of of these players got their start in his players. Now he has to con- Virginia Irene Hart, 9, Plao, and before a local audi- Austin, Texas. Falk with the tonight, vince tb ■> fans and opposition clubs, Texas, died today from injuries re- to a to ball team of Uncle Billy Disch of ence. great extent, regain r.tars to Aid ceived when a mule kicked her lost 1913—LEACH CROSS FLATTENS the University and Autry with his prestige. == He will be assisted by two stal- Saturday. She ran among a herd But in his and the \i ^ JOE MANDOT Rankin Johnson's professional standing way. warts of the game, of mules her father was driving to is the $> club of Austin in 1923. boy who will entertain Jack, I and Hank co-heroes in the Joe Mandot, the southern flash, > Gowdy, a pasture. U * * Goodman of Brownsville. } tough I 1914 four game tirumph was well along un his campaign for Goodman, one of the cleanest fight- Falk has been with the White Sox i of the Braves over the Athletics. the lightweight championship of ers that has ever through since 1919. Autry went to the New leaped On the playing field will be found and onto the resined V^ARKE-f the world when debonair Tommy 191 the ropes floor, SETTiej) r.t least two men who a York Yankees in the fall of 1923. wwArevee r>oje-r know lot of is battling his way to what he be- Walsh, his handsome manager, Autry's entrance into professional gvisreo AP-£(?T4C the game. Rabbit Maranville, an- lieves will carry him far in the cr baseball is worth He ~c- RrSTXf*4e Rou*aos other 1914 Braves’ star, and George made a hideous enor. This was Ill recalling. sr= i fight game. He is a cautious box- ppts.c- cxir in former ported to the Austin club unherald- TUB P<*At_ ScXWD Sisler, manager of the St. early in 1913, when Walsh decided ! er, cool and collected, with a punch N TAE FoOKtA KcoYd s/Uk*ley Louis will be active in ed and unknown, didn’t know if he shoa uPTwe T'Reo Browns, very a bout with Dr. Leach Shorts & Shirts in his right mitt that, when landed MEAKuY CE-LA THQ0UC9A ^5‘C;CPE$ that Cross, was a a or better OeosyaiAvi. 4E r.jcjo*. vn^© carrying out the instructions of catcher, pitcher, /;F^R.TAw*(S A CC»-.PlS OF AASXO on the orthodox button, generally WA5S j judge.” Gowdy may join brings his man down. (_,__ _ just blew in as thousands of other r : 'ng forces for fifty games or so. out the March Gras customers in Revis and Goodman are fighters ---i the under- youngsters do in the spring on The five players Boston took from great numbers If Cross could be 2-piece i using similar tactics. Both have camps. Bert Gallia, well Sitting at his radio set in Cleveland as the Sharkev-Stribling fight progressed round bv round. Jack Chicago have shown good form in wear that has won training good rights, cautious to the ’nth persuaded to fight in Newr Orleans. known in baseball circles, Sords, sports-cartoonits writer for Central Press and The Herald, sketched these of the the spring workout and promise to Valley degree. high lights The doctor could—and did. the 100% approv- sent him to Austin that and battle from the radio announcements. help tb club. Maguire, a sensa- A neat little spring, Little is known of Bowers and 15-rounder was al of men all over wrote Johnson that he tional fielder, is established at sec- asking give Garner. However, the Des Moines carded and tickets were kicked up ond bare. Louis Lcgett will get a Autry a tryout. The boy from to $5. a top price in those days. the country. Made battler challenged the winner of feat them all and win the cham- chance to do of and Woodsboro, green though he was, Max Own plenty catching Walsh figured his boy would look the makers of the Burns-Gasparro scrap here two Schmelingfs Story, pionship. Bruce by made one of best Percy Jones. Cunningham good, proved the was from good against Cross and he did—for weeks ago, and introduced Y- * Y- Y The next time I return to Ger- and Harry Seibold will fit nicely in- Manhattan shirts— catchers ever to perform in the the a while. ring. so as Seibold is not many I want to do the first to the pitching staff. a and broad- Texas Association, and was a good As a curtain Mareno With packed house for this rayons raiser, Young German of a but has in the hitter. heavyweight champion youngster ripened natural — and Perez, are scheduled to lightweight Joe Mandot cloths ela stic * * * Benny the world. minors. BACK TO stepped aw’ay to a nice early lead. go 4 rounds. GERMANY Vets Back ■waistbands—snap- Falk’s goal is to play with the But I may fail as so many for- This southern boy was clever. He Every man on the card is in ex- Kent Bob Smith. Ed- New York whose man- have failed. the I Greenfield, could Yankees, cellent it has been announc- eigners Heeney, jab and feint, use fancy foot- py designs— shape, could not ward Brandt and Arthur Delaney ager, , he is per- ed. Australian do it. Nor work. and knewr all the little tricks are veterans who will again be avail- sonally fond of. Not that base- could Carpentier, the Frenchman. of the game. He could even a To win tonight means a lot to able. Cantwell and Bill Clark- ball powers that be will show any Nor Firpo. the Argentinian. They trifle, as he proved when he floored 75c to $1 per every one of the figthers. who went from the Giants to toward Falk in all failed. So if I win the crown I son, Cross in the fifth round. tendency granting Shaw is desirous of keeping up former will be the first to do so the Braves, Henry Wertz, But garment his one desire; but we believe his and a loss would foreigner they grow them tough in New’ winning streak, Brace, George Peery, Wichita re- that in the course of time a deal since the days before John L. Sulli- York’s ghetto, and the tooth set him back. Pancho. the veteran, and G. V. former puller van. cruit, Leverett, refused to be one between the Indians and Yanks is trying to come back, a trail so stopped by knock- However, that is all in the future. White Sox. trying to come back to down. will be completed whereby Falk difficult, and traveled with He kept after Mandot re- hardly baseball, are in for a New will the World So. until I return from this trip, major league lentlessly, and then, wowie—in the Spring Togs join champions. success: yet there have been fight- free for all. * * * I want to say goodby as the Ger- eighth he a ers of other days who have come spilled long left that in mans it: The infield will be made up of coming every day! The big question mark is “if” to- back. say collided with Mandot’s button. Sisler, Maguire and Bell on the night, in to the Pahcho- Amerikaner. auf wiedersehen! The home boy neve rrecovered regard Will Pancho come back? bases with Maranville and Farrell Shaw fight in Mercedes. If Pan- The (The End.) from that blow’. He lasted through program is to start at 8 p. at.short. The fleet Lance Rich- •>ho is !n Shaw will be the eighth and ninth, but was so shape, given m. sure of bourg Is the only outfielder far in tough battle, if he isn't, it's on the gone the tenth that Walsh just Bring fighters! Wichita Fails Wins his place. Earl Clark and A1 Moore to be too bad for the once tossed in the towel. may complete the trio, leaving boxer of San Antonio, and i Fclo Tourney With George Harper. Heinie Mueller and of MONEY’S FOE PERISHES ot..fr parts. The conqueror Jack Smith to fight for the other Johnny Hughes has been idle for a Twelve Victories YEADON, Eng.—Mrs. Sarah 1)1.ices. Firth, who inherited SI.290.000 and year, and two weeks ago looked AIRPORT^ . Fat Collins, ex-Yaknee, the vet- out of as he was always declared riches were a curse, fat and condition, eran Zach Taylor, and Dick Smith, SAN ANTONIO, Tcx„ Mar. 4.— was burned to death in her home. Introduced from the squared circle the Notre Dame football star who (/P*-—Wichita Falls great com- on the last card at Mercedes. | polo caught for Montreal last year may fciwniri.111 ■MiiiiiiT ~"'i - ■■■■■ ■ * * bination climaxed its succession of make up the catching staff unless Fromoter A1 Robinson made a victories over the bc„:, mallet teams the ancient but nimble Gowdy, ten strike when he matched Jack takes a hand. Revis and Homer Goodman in in the outhwc t by defeating the El 12 one of the preliminaries. These Fort Bliss quartet from Paso. A. & M. EXES TO MEET This is the Thumb Print a two 150 pound boys may not be to in the finals of the elimination I 7, best in the world of the the fighters cup event yesterday. The elimina- IN WESLACO TONIGHT # ;i‘: but no two cleaner or finer spec- tion cup marked the close of the an- of the resined arena will imens SUNDAY, MARCH 3 nual mid-winter tournament here. ever hop into the ring as Good- The Blue Jackets from North Tex- (Special to The Herald) World’s Cleverest Croof 1 Pilot Phil Farless took off from man and Revis. as won 12 in the WEST \CO, Mar. 4.—A regular this field in the Air 3137 for straight games * * * King banquet of the ex-students of Texas four tournament, capturing the circuit hops and made one solo in the will be held Jack Dempsey, of all persons, cups title and low goal event in ad- A. & M. Valey flight and had three passengers on 1 eve- and in the role of promoter, didn't dition to the elimination cups. In at. the Ccrte- hotel here Monday two others. The last was a student at 8 o’clock. have to announce to the world that -n^i ■rr-ii wining from Fort Bliss yesterday ning beginning flight with some palooka had taken a pot shot Clyde Owens, owner of the Jackets were not forced to use Matters to be taken up include the Max Schmelinif anil his American “rin? advisor,” Joe Jacobs, to Bible ban- at him with a gun; Dempsey, the plane. their handicap advantage. lean fund, delegates aboard a boat bound for three-goal apectacular, the colorful, got all the Pilot Eric Leche took some solo Germany. quet and annual April meeting. needed for his work yesterday afternoon in the ALLEGED SLAYER HELD Tex Sanders and Johnny Knapp publicity promotion By MAX SCHMELING see if lie could aid me in my diffi- Air King owned i 4.—— will furnish entertainment. venture in Florida last week, and by Clyde Owens Contender for the World Heavy- culties. SAN ANTONIO, March some of it undeserved. Being an and got in fifteen minutes of fly- Antonio Chavez, sought as the com- weight Championship. I say this—rather than fight admirer of Dempsey we can’t be- ing and landings. of Ofilio Herrera, who is Chapter Twelve again for Bulow I am ready to keep panion lieve that Jack hatched that bit of The Fairchild plane C6803 with charged with murder in connec- WHAT out of the ring for 18 months, when ;r.:blicity stunt; surely, it must have Pilot Lyle Thro took up three NEXT- of Sheriff Al- | our contract terminates. ion with the slaving come from other auarters. passengers in the afternoon for a Just before I boarded the boat len T. Murray of Mason, today also • * * I that when I back to ride. which takes me hope get joy This plane is a new one back to Germany was held in the Mason county jail base- the United States from my vacation Discussions galore among and is owned by the Mexican Avia- for a vacation, my managerial after his arrest Saturday night at concerns trip with Herr Jacobs (he is going — Now — ball fans these days, the tion company. troubles reached a climax. Herr of Ma- along) my troubles, Santa Anna, 63 miles north of the diamond Arthur Bulow. who me managerial ability present day Pilot A. D. Durst in the Curtiss brought son. to Sheriff the jwhcili, I can'tell you, are not very according Depuy performers to those of past, Robin owned C. A. from Germany, claimed American plane by Neit- amusing to me, will be over. Sam Baker. “POWER OF which the News were to me prompts Sporting ert took up nineteen passengers in managers trying steal week to carry this While abroad 1 will visit my of last interesting nine flights later in the afternoon. 'from him. SILENCE” this folks in Hamburg. My mother is iil story concerning phase: The same plane with L. Garcia For my part I prefer to work un- and I am anxious about her. I __ — “Here's the sort of story that der may With and R. T. Garcia took off at 10 a. an American manager, who It also make trips to Berlin and Paris. doesn't often break into print. knows this and is wise in m. for the Garcia ranch, Mexico, country In I will come BELLE BENNETT 'ALIAS the opinion of one of April back to the concerns and returned the ways of the ring business over at 1:50 m. after a — — baseball's old-timers as regards the p. United States. LAST DAY , with Pilot A. here. Bulow is not. He doesn’t of trip D. Durst. soon as I Educational present day performer. Most even know As return I plan to go LON CHANEY in The Stinson plane with Pilot J. English very well. them will tell vou that the game to Summit. N. J., and train there Comedy Mattern and owned the I. A. T. I return to Germany without Valentine a be." But not by for scheduled at Boston I "ain’t what it used to my fight “West of Co., went to Soto la Marina for a Bulow. I I will never have Bert Nielioff, new coach of the New hope with Con O'Kelly to fulfill a con- load of fish in the and re- to for tract not settled. L'jAjnnuj York Giants. morning fight him again. I do not yet Zanzibar” » j $ # turned — — early in the afternoon. believe he helped me much in my Stories that I have been matched Also “Before leaving Atlanta, where The Ford tri-motor plane piloted quests for fights over here, and ne with Tom Heenev, the Australian, NOVELTY — NEWS Eut you should see his finger tips. Fin- he managed for several years, by R. T. Rentz and owned by the he ; made such a fuss over my ask- are mistakes. I have not signed to Admission 10c ,!5c gg the gers so sensitive they could feel thru and NTehoff gave a luncheon for Universal Air Lines took two trips ing Joe Jacobs, an American man- meet him though I am not afraid to solve the intricate combination of the newspaper boys of the Cracker to Point Isabel with the following ager, handle my affairs, that I to. I have no plans for the future Coming Tomorrow— most locks. : city. During a talk he told them passengers who have bought Ford had to go to Washington to see our other than that I want to meet the “The First Kiss” complicated German how the player of the present day cars through the Patteson Motor envoy there. Ambassador outstanding candidates for the hea Herr von His sense of touch was the won- had it on the old-timer. ‘They Co.: Mr. Basal. Miss E. Moore, Mrs. Frederick Prittwitz, to vyweight title. I believe I can de- eighth r; ‘f — der of the criminal a said. — that arc smarter now,’ Bert They Bowe, J. V. Wills and wife, J. Rus- LAST DAY world, faculty 1 the batter on every Mr. Walker, M. Cclaya and Pedro how to play LUPE VELEZ Ditched ball. It is a major opera- Chapa. me. to make a second The Ford tri-motor Picture M •ion. believe plane piloted A real Talking Daseman out of a third baseman by R. S. Riggs and owned by J. M. Cigar iiese days.’ Kenyon took up 94 passengers in • * * for seven trips for joy rides over only and Also Pathe News MOVIETONE” The most deadly punch, Brownsville and Matamoros. — has soured the -- ■ — 1 Color News — Vaud. I the one that pub- Topics is lic on the game, to an extent, the rabbit punch and the kidney of prestige to the banned sport blows; the kidney bolws are gen- in this state. Tomorrow— * • * Coming erally struck when the maulers are be- There is Stores in a clinching position. We nothing fair, however le- Harry’s Cigar lieve those two blows should be ] gal it may be, to see a couple of “The Bellamy barred, they are in some states. scrappers pound away at each oth- And But in Texas where it is “agin” er's kidneys when embracing each Trial” the law to hold prixe fights, but other, in a position better known plk with they are held, it is up to the pro- as a clinch. A1 Robinson and Tex Also Christie Comedy moters to bar this method of at- Becerril, two Valley boxing promo- ALICE JOYCE MGM News — Fables tack. Wc believe they would do ters, would certainly make a hit: Valiev Leading Dealers BETTY BRONSON the fight game an inestimable with fans if they would bar these I ■ 1 amount of good and bring a lot j attacks from their prpgrams. J li sassm mil., m

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