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Gilbert Wilmer Allison Austin Razorback* Stage Brilliant Indian, is showing considerable down- meet tomorrow afternoon ! Hall of N. and the price trend was slightly promise as a weightman with the ip the Orange. J., Jimmy NEW YORK. Feb. 14—(JP)—Rank- And Deciding Game match of the of Dallas. Is Ranked Among Rally To Grab Game ward. As Liverpool was not as Brownsville Junior college track championship singles Quick ngs approved by the United States second annual midwinter good as due. tne market was disposed squad. The chief doesn't know his tennis In matches this afternoon. Alii*! Five aawn Tennis Association for the For Crown Top Out Of Fire to start easier, but the census bu- own when he learns tournament. i son eliminated three players in I <1 930 season include: strength and playing mill con- — reaus report on domestic to use it properly he should make second., quarter and semi-final Men's Singles: competition. He downed Frost HAILEY sumption during January was rather one whale of an athlete. (Special to The Herald.) ' By FOSTER 1— John H. Doeg. Newark. N. J. FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.. Feb. 14. Carvel of San 6-4. 6-1 in Writer bullish and sustained the market SAN BENITO. Feb. 14—Led into Antonio, Associated Press Sports 2— Prank X. Shields, New York. After Baylor Uni- his first defeated Fieb- spotting which showed no change to 5 points action by a dashing little court match, Ed NEW YORK, Feb. 14—(4»>—Mrs. 5—Clifford Sutter. New Orleans (AND leman of New York in the versity to a ten-point lead, the Uni-1 gam in the early trading. Later, warrior by the name of Coble, the second, Helen Wills Moody, champion of 3— Wilmer Allison. Austin, Tex. I eased week end and then took a hard- coun- of Arkansas cagers prices ofi on liquida- ; Los Frensncs quint won the Cam- 6-3, 6-2, England and several other 4—Sidney B. Wood. Jr.. New York. versity tonight victor from tion and on induced by a eron county basketball champion- earned Banes, 4-6, 6-1. tries, acclaimed by the public as 6—Gregory S. Mangin, Newark, staged I' brilliant last half rally to selling 1 6-2. woman tennis denial the India boycott had stopped ship here Saturday night by de- the greatest player. ] ^ J. take a 29 to 25 victory, the evening an easier stock market and ihe San Benito 29-13 YOUNG STAR Allison is the number 1 player in failed of today by the 7— and on bating cagers ranking George M. Lott. Jr, Philadel-1 series the bears. the tournament and is ranked num- Tennis Asso- with prices 7 to 10 points fro.n The jinx that the Los Fresnos United States Lawn ] >hia. dropped ber 3 on new list Kenny Holt, Razorback the There was a rally quint has held over the Greyhounds the compiled by elation, meeting in New York in 8— Ellsworth Vines. Jr. Pasa-1 lanky highs. slight Will the United States Lawn Tennis at the end on cosering and the gen- persisted, despite the fact that the Bulldogs Represent annual convention. 1 , iena. Calif center, led the Porkers' attack with association. eral market dosed steady at net de- Hounds were able to take a fall out In the first position which Mrs. 9—John Van Ryn. Philadelphia eight points. Arkansas trailed 18 In District Bell, seeded number 4. worked clines for the dav at 4 to 7 points. During the football season. Chiu of the Los Fresnos aggregation Fri- Hidalgo Moody has held with only one in- 10—Bryan M Grant. Jr.. Atlanta to 13. at the half. his way into the finals by elimi- The census bureau made tha frequently blasted the oval down day night. j terruption since 1923, the ruling 11— Berkeley Bell, Dallas. Tex. Strickland. Bear center, was high * Tournament of Dallas in January domestic consumption 454 the field fifty yards without the Los Fresnos held the B and C'’ nating Jimmy Quick body of tennis in this country put 12— Edward Jacobs. Baltimore. scorer with nine points. Strick- semblance a the semi-finals, 6-3, 6-2, and took 188 bales as with 306.207 of spiral. He worked championships of the county, while Mrs. L. A. Harper of Oakland. Calif- 13— Norris Williams, 2nd, Phila- land. Kiersky and Wells, starting compared hard as a last out Jake Hess of Rice Institute, in December. substitute in the line San Benito won the “A" title from By Bill Sayle runner-up to Betty Nuthall. of , delphia. guards, went out in the last half on season, and he will a 60 62. in the quarter finals. Liverpool came in as due to 2 pen- likely prove Harlingen. La Feria and Rio Hondo. WESLACO, Peb. 14.—Flashing the England, in the national champion- 14— Keith Gledhlll. Santa Bar- personal fouls. But eight teams were paired in ny better than due. Private power to the Scorpion forward wall Saturday night's game was the ships last fall. jara. Calif. The Porkers converted 12 of their points dashing play that has always fea- cables said the continent a id next season. He Is learning rapidly ihird of a three-game series. The the doubles competition. Bell and The failure of the com- bought j tured ranking 15— Julius Seligson. New York. I points from the foul line, while under Red and Ben Brite. Los McAllen high basketball Barnes beat Denman and Carvel, the trade called. Manchester cable* Irvine Fresnos squad, which has been mittee. headed by Dr. Philip R 16— Richard F. Murphy, Utica. Baylor found the hoop for seven in both of -San Antonio. 6-3. 6-4, in that the home trade in cloths was able to defeat Hie San Benitans con clubs, the Bulldogs swept to a Hi- Hawk of New York, to place Mrs. !4. Y. this fashion. Sexton, Razorback round and Kamrath a business is all season, took the dalgo county championship here the first and at the of the list de- improving and that fair JESS ATKINS aothcr football | sistently open- Moody top 17— Wilbur F. Coen, Jr., Kansas guard, was the star of the defense at last afternoon the Buxby, 6-3, 6-4, in the semifinal her to her nat- was pending with India. First trades star who is showing promise on the ing iray Los Fresnos early Saturday by downing spite failure defend i Jity. and was partially responsible for week came Bobcats rounds. here showed 1 point down to 4 up, cinder paths Although one would San Benito back to take Edinburg high 35-27. lonal title or complete in any im- 18— J. Gilbert Hall. Orange. N. J checking Kiersky’s fancy goal a The were led into Quick and Hall eliminated Bert- and the market rallied slightly af- not suspect it. Atkins is one of the the second encounter by small Bulldogs spirit- portant tournaments in the United 19— Bruu Barnes. Austin. Texas. shooting. Kiersky in last night’s ed action ram Weltens and Frost Carvel of ter the start. May trading at 1123 fastest athletes in the Brownsville margin Friday night at San Benito. by Trexler. smooth work- States last year, brought a storm of 37—Karl Kamrath, Austin, Tex. game had wrecked Arkansas' hopes Then his center, and Perkins, a San Antonio., 8-4. 6-3, and then and October at 11.72 while March school system. During the wind Saturday night Coble and ing hustling criticism from the delegates and it Womens Singles: for the conference title. forward. the of beat Sutter and Fiebleman, 6-3, 7-5 was at 10 99 or unchanged to 5 prints on the grid last season. Jess hustling teammates grabbed off the Between two them, } was only a count of all votes, pres- Mrs. L. A. in their second match. 1— Harper. Oakland. was the first to championship. they accounted for 27 of the Mc- ent and that she was de- points up compared wun yester- always among proxy, ( Salif. 1 .. is Allen s 35 The biggest surprise of the day i day's close. break across the finish line You This the second time in two aggregation points. They prived of the honor: 2— Dedham, was the Sutter Marjorie Morrill, that a small school dark horse were aided Redman defeat of Clifford The markets eased off during the will remember Atkins as the Scorp years amply by Ton.-. Pros Removed. Mass and of New Orleans by Jimmy Quick in In guard who to in the has captured the Cameron county Overstreet who led them the , The removal of William T. Tilden. second hour mainly sympathy apiieami play the finals.
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