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WINS LOVE SET IS ‘LONG COUNT’ HINOJOSA AND BULLDOGS ARE BALLCARAVAN * * * HERMAN WINS REASON REFEREE * * * CEACH DRAW; BROWNSVILLE—Roberto* Hinojo- sa, Brownsville, and Ralph Leach. TO PLAY TAFT TOURS VALLEY BARRY BARRED? OVER TERRIS WoJaco, drew (10> Johnny Marti- nez, Monterrey, technical to Visit CHICAGO, Jan, Cli.—t/F}—Da\.e over Fast Team Group Leave San Be- ‘Ghetto Ghost’ GUERRA Jimmy Bland. Harlingen. (3); Up around Lockhart, Luling. Gon- Barry, Chicago referee, today Appar- WINS wondered whether are Michigan plan- Kid Guerra, San Benito, technical Jan. 30 zales and Yoakum, basebal fans nito Seek- Valley looking forward to some mighty Tuesday ned to bar him from its ently Definitely knockout over Billy Williams, good games this summer. There is rings because he tolled the fa- Brownsville. And 31 mous count” in the Martinez Gets Tech- (5); Young Parker, Ft a movement on foot to form a semi- j ing League “long Perop- Through Brown, decision over Paul Sideli, pro league. In days gone by that sey-Tunney bout. nical (Special to The Herald) neck of the woods base- (Special to The Herald) Chairman James Brown of the NfcW Knockout; Har.'ngen, (4); K' T Lupe, San Bcn- produced YORK. Jan. 2'J.~ (jfc -To ail Me ALLEN. Jan. 29.—The McAllen ball talent cf league SAN BENITO, Jan. 29.—A baseball Michigan state athletic commis- intents und ha* ! ito, and Kid major ability-! purpose*, “finis" Parker Turns In Solis, Brownsville, drew, Bulldogs will meet the fast Taft Last summer a circuit caravan of sion last night announced Barry been 1 semi-pro composed fans from all written to Sid Terris’ fistic ca- J school in a two- not be allowed to officiate (4). high Greyhounds among towns in that part of the parts of the Valley, left here Toes- would reer. series at McAllen on Wednes- in but refused to Pretty Exhibition game state was formed, and many games' day morning on a over the Michigan rings, The ‘‘Ghetto idoi of New at 7:30 trip up- Ghost," j < day and Thursday nights p. but it was at all satis- give the reason. HICAGO—Jackie kields. Los An- played, not per section of the Valley in an York Jewish fans, was knocked in. won two hard- can believe the so- fight The Greyhounds “I hardly 1 The arms of both Roberto Hino- geles, outpointed Jac': factory. effort to form a class •,P" ball out by Itabe Herman at the St. Nich- McCarthy, fought games from the Bulldogs on : • • • called ‘long count’ is the cause,” josa. 18* 1-2 of Brownsville, and Ir.-h Jack league. olas arena last night. And with the Chicago, (10). Kennedy, their home floor last year and the. As we said in the above para- said Barry, “but if it was because Ralph Leach, 192 of Point Isabel, of the Th« group is headed by Guy 1 heavy right hand that floored Detroit, Shuff'j Bulldogs are hopeful turning it was a of a state law requiring one year's in « stopped Callahan. graph semi-pro league, ! him went all Terris’ of a suc- were raised draw after a gruel- tables this real- Trent. A number of prominent fans in I believe hopes I’ctc year though they with rules governing or »uppn*e 1 residence Michigan. 10 rounds in the Fort Chicago, (3). Wistort, Chicago | from Brownsville was included in cessful come-back campaign. He may ing. gory ize that the Taft team will probably to Brown would have said so. Too, I govern the circuit. One of the I not Brown skating rink stopped Walter Madey, Chicago, (S). on the those the fight again hut among the first Monday night. be the best that will appear laws of the was that no making trip. recalled that was league ranx of the Leach had reach and Jirai v A a month man lightweignt* present day. height, Mullet*. Chicago, stopped Ed- local court this season. paid were to be had. But $100 per league allowed to referee there last June players For five rounds Terris was able to on die to Christi a an to a rest- wc.ght Hinojosa, and through Ballatin. (4). Taft lost Corpus by that was where the rub came in. will be suggested in effort put and he is not or wa3 net j in j avoid the wild, awkward right hand the-c managed to hold off the lat- NEW YORK—Babe Herman, Los one-point score last year, but ’25, There were charges and counter- the proposed loop on a paying ba*?s. dent." .- Herman threw his way. But ter even though he was the better Angeles, knocked out Sid Terris, New '2d and *27, represented Southwest the clubs about charges among after twentv-two >eeonds of boxer. had a York . and other South Texas teams. defeat rushed a of times Toronto, hangs around these semi-pro cir- Hinojosa couple the than a year. Bass. Phi- The Bulldogs have lost only one in the second round but was beaten PHILADELPHIA-Benny cuits, creating more dissatisfaction 1 BLAZING school game—that to Weslaco ladelphia, knocked out Red Chap- high and more unsportsmanlike tactics of by Leach's frenzied retaliation. in their second and have man. Boston, (1>. game, they of some of those connected with Hinojosa's only effective work was since defeated Weslaco on their COLUMBUS, O.—Johnny Dundee. different clubs than any one thing done when the bsttlcrs came in home court. lost a hard SPORTS TRAIL Off Columbus, outpointed Eddie Kid They else. A good thing for Ynakum. I Stribling close. to the Junior Wagner. Philadelphia. (lOt. Charlie fought game Edinburg Lockhart, et al. would be to form Hinojosa’s mouth was a splotch of college, in which they held the By ALAN J. GOl'LD meeting a single defeat in competi- Dunlap. Columbus, stopped Bobby a Class D league. For in the fourth round- Lcacn "Rronct” on even terms for the last • (Associated Press blood Rutherford. Huntington, W. Va.. f t). • « Sports Editor) tion at home or abroad. In fact ahe his advantage in this round three quarters of the game. To add No other single tennis event of MiamiJVith pressed LINCOLN. Nch. Harold Matthews, This department received a sports has lost only one tournament in it. The fifth round was to the interest in the game Coach 1923 »as so significant to the game's yt and carried Lincoln, knocked out Jackie Daniels letter from T. C. U. other day, re- women's competition in the past two Entire a and tumble with .ja B. C. Davis of Taft and Coach "Jim-i new era or so interesting to the rough Hinoj 'Omaha. Neh.. (4*. Teddy Gatrin, Lin- garding baseball prospects at the years, that to (iwynneth Sterry of Family to my” Dykes of McAllen arc both j public at large as the rise of 17-ycar- attempting win back what he had coln. stopped Eddie McFadden, St. Fort Worth institution. Among oth-! England at Wimbledon Jn I9J?. graduates of Texas A. & M. and old old Holm W ills of California to the MACON, Ga.. Jan. 19.— I’ Ca lost. Both wcie bloody as the bell Paul. Minn., 121. er things the dispatch said that! i friends. Each ia eager to win over national women's The poised young women who now ryinjr with him the plaudits and sounded. FLINT, .Mich Billy Shine Minnea- j Coach cyersM wasn’t worrying about; championship. the other and the loser is *ure to ! There was some that Mrs. rules her tennis kingdom was just a presents of hn home town, “Young’’ They appeared winded and Impe polis non on foul over Roy Williams. his pitching staff, that he had plcn-; feeling come in for a seven eriou* fared and somewhat nervous; Stribling today began the first leg (1 i. friendly raising. Molla Rjur-tedt Mallory, the lent in the sixth round with neither Chicago. ty of proven materia! in that do- of The Bulldogs’ court has been fully j times rhanmion, had come close to but determined girl five years ago his journey to Miami Beach, Fla., effective work. was SIOUX f ALLU S. I>. Angelo Pu partnicnt. Well, we arc glad it ha- doing Hinojosa with lights, a board floor I j Her in when she first to nation.-! I where he meets Jack Sharkey in a knocked out equipped come to in of the end of her reign. defeat sprang the aggressor in the seventh and glisi, Duluth. Minn., that point the game natch Feb. 27. and one thousand seats. { the finale was not so unexpected as fame. Only the year before, 19JJ. she boxing rounds. Leach took the lead Tony Sanders, < hicago. (4). Jo< baseball whereby a manager or! eighth The Hidalgo county tournament was the Miss Wills had won the I Stribling and his wife and two Furh t. Mat- will can margin by which ( girls’ championship. ninth mid tenth round*. St. Paul, outpointed coach and say that h;sl babies will be Jackson- in the and the district 27 tournament will won at in like 33 She was not considered we it joined in *- thews Flandrcau. S. D., (R). corps is all to the 6-2, 6-1, something yet the best when both bo on hurling merry. ville. Fla., by the rest of the fam- Hinojosa always got played the Bulldog floor. minutes at the newly opened Forest enough equipped to threaten the LITTLE ROCK. Ark.—Kid reck. Dutch Meyer is the first and only long] ‘“Pa” and they came in dose but the long arm.-, Hills stadium. and formidable reign of Mrs. Mallory I ily, ‘Ms,’ ‘Baby” his Kansu-, t ity. outpointed Bill Podra coach we have ever heard of as re- who will of Leach held him off the major Even more to ex- but she was nevertheless the home- younger brother, fight za. Hou ton. Tex., (IP). that statement. If astonishing, the | ported making there tonight on th# same card in portion of the time. MEMPHIS. Tenn.-Buster Mallimi. he did, then the writer is inclined ports. wb« the masculine-like power bred hope. i — which Stribling will in a Leach suffered an attack of in- LAST NIGHT’S of the California girls game, the appear New Drolsn-. knocked out Tod Smith. to doubt Meyers’ ability as a base- j four-round exhibition. It was not that of more fluenza several day* before tho bout 11 11. ball tactician. smashing strokes that marked a dis- any the en- BASKETBALL • • • thusiastic tennis and bad been unable to do btni.u- MILWAUKEE King Tut. Minora !, tinct turn in the game and which, devotees bore any after five Wills ill-will toward Mrs. Mallorv but it eus tapering off training. polis. knocked out Babe Ruth, Phila llcinie Odom, who in 1923, was years, have put Miss ».sked iRy the Associated Press) upon a nowr was no secret that those in power Frankie Cline of lion? ton delphia, • l Thil /wick, Cleveland, one of Uncle Billy Diarh's bc*t plane generally regarded At FORT COLLINS.— Colorado ns to hand the for a bout with one of the fighters Sammy Shack. New \ ork. Ag- d'amond performers at Stair Uni- higher than that once occupied by yearned big championship outpointed < For a few more ——————-...— gies 34; olorado Teaches lb. Suranne Mrs. wa* trophy to a of American day* before the 1 out. (Kt. Jimmy Evans, San Francisco, versity. is now the property of Lenglen. Mallory product Tex.—Texas a hard hitter but never • courts after so a of dom- A towel was in under the Matt Cianciola, .Mil- Frederick F. Jr of Son AUSTIN, Uivcrsityl the Beaumont Exporters of the approached long period whipped outpointed Moody. ination 1 55; Rice Institute 25. the all-around of ! by the sturdy and only— glaring light in the renter of the waukee. c€T. Framci-co, recently distinguished Texas league. Odom lost a pen- power Miss Wills’ gallant -- WAXAHACHII. Tex.- V. sportswoman from Norway. ) ring for Jimmy Bland. 14U pounds STEUBENVILLE. O. Tommv hiin*elf l>y winning a love set from Trinity nant for the Longhorns in that j game. Joe Helen U ills. 29; Howard 33. W Miss Wills was well America** Shoe of Weslaco, at tho opening of the Crawley, Pittsburgh. stopped Their engagement Payne vear on Carroll Field at aco. guided in her premier f Tor- has DUS Tt is one of the competitive misfor- swift and dramatic rise the third round of his bout with Johnny Boychar. Newark, '0 Tony jurt been announced. Moody MOINES.—Missouri 3#; when with the score tied between to top. for Men W. is .»how n above, and Drake 35. tunes of tennis that no conclusive To h- r father's she Martinez, 140 of Monterrey. torice, Weirton, Va., stopped below- is Mis! the Ba> lor Bears and Longhorn*, j patien* teaching, lest ever was had Johnnv ColunE. i <3). V. ill-, women's world SHERMAN. Tex. Simmons Uni-1 and a runner on third ba-r. Odom of the respective ascribes her early sevelopment in Martinez came out of his corner Walker, champion 1 f r. abilities of and the DAYTON. O. Johrnie Mason, Day tennis pi*;, versity 41; Austin college 2’>. let an easy roller go between hi* Lenglen Wills, that California cradj of tennis that in a bruvk, business-like manner at Buf- on two stars in has turned out Bill Helen the first ton. outpointed Frankie Schoell. legs permitting the runner third outstanding produced { Johnston, FLORSHEIM the opening gong ai d from feminine over the falo, to home plate for what prov- range pnsc decade. Jacobs and so many other stors. The there w«s no doubt as to (2j. flurry ed to be the winning margin amt The French star won their only en- i finishing touches, however, were sp- the of the battle. Johnny 1 outcome the championship hopes of the gagement in a hard-fought match but oiled by the generous tutoring of SHOES to work bounding and weaving in »et Steers went wrong. straight »ots.. 6-3. R-6, on the Ri- | Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman. Herself about the Weslaco him • • • viera in 1926. hnt was lad, punching Set In this just before ! a former national champion, wife of n trim hammer Hearing the in tho kidnevs with and Odom a American became ill with appen- tennis executive, born and Baskets llcinie is hall good play- strategist the dicitis. T was at blow* when they clinched. Near er. lie ha* floundered around in cnglen her hest at teacher. Mrs. Wightman recognized that time • nd of the second round. Marline/ Car Crash Case %c first one place and then another but Mi«* W Hs had not vet !hr rcmarKnhle possibilities in Miss herded the clean-cut youth into a after leaving Texas. He went to J reached the heights she attained in Will#’ game and sought to develop C_ he seasons of 1927 and both of corner and had him on the floor in the rase of Fred Bush, the majors, to several Class A A! 192*. them. How well she succeeded w» Hearing which she breezed $g85 through without ev when the sounded. l "FIKi ■ \. i \ league and landed at Beau-1 quickly ident. gong W diary county highway inspector, By 81 C, f since.! h/> sometimes drives within 25 feet of bout but his seconds threw- in the day night following * collision on Basketball Preparations arc being made in the; loaches) ter* of the Regular $10 value* third of Brownsville, the for a shot. This is a Texas league s doormat to put that ( administration. I re- towel at the opening of the the highway north Dus to the development and in- goal has been set for Thursday before | team in the first division, and sret if this reticence should result round. terest hi the two major base- stronger offense thin the three man Kowalski. games, Odom was the first to send I Kid o? Fort Brown chal- Justice of the Tcace Fred ball player ir» misapprehension. As know, Tepper and football offensive plays style, but it materially weakens the in his you Two cars were badly wrecked in signed contract. lenged Martinez. have long been standardized. defense. • • • t warmly support your own view 136 1-2 San Be- the crash, and the young woman Kid Guerra. pound New style basketball is j Five-Man Shuttle Ctuard and *o who was in the car with Bush re- leaning, Ba.'cball talk is all over the you may inform others, if his knockout 1 \al-j nito "rooster" ran mors than ever before, tovv.ird a This offense ceived She was employ* either of the I lev today. A CM of enthu- J Oil \v;*h to do to.” to three at the r n *> painful injuries string up but her standardized offensive. In order to two guards in conjunction with the I siastic baseball fans are touring tin- of taken to the Morey hospital, 1 he president "did so’* with dis- of Billy Williams, 136 pound make the as condition is not ?erious. game more aUiactive. threw front wall men. The guards land of sunshine working up inter- I-BI Brownsville, in the fifth round of as make est a patch. his secretary, Everett San- well to goal shooting more \ work on a shuttle plan. The rear in proposed Class I» league for j their scheduled 6-round bout. ders, the effective, many styles of offenses j guard and the running guard change! this section. sendirc Hoover teleyram The rounds were ga* o Paul Sideb, 112 1-2 of Harlin opening typical are in use today. T'aces n* the occasions demand. Al- to the senate immediately. He u*cd the one of tins prettiest boxing lex- [ "Who made the of Williams' bout*. 1 he three-man bard driving, the ways the guards work in the mid- charge that base-! Hoover Denies Favor- worth but i on*, et Kiiniioi out si tho ; bating j ball a rent human?' ropes for all they wc.ro j four man quick the five-' d'e. not in the the umpires queries *n«l breaking, center, of court. the San Benito lad soon refrained rink. Parker had every thing man Daniel M. Daniel in the New York Time Limit In shuttle guard, the delayed, and This stv’e obtains in the Big Six ing the blond when ho went like a house ablaze the f*r»t Telegram. from pressing the straight-stall offence*, with conference and in the Missouri val- The Turner Brownsville William* three rounds. His left lashed out "Bring the rascal before the bar," Construction Roofing Co., Inc. lolled on the rope*. quit their many variations aro the sum ley region. fourth round and like a to tie followed at inter- he continues. “Who spread the can We the ropes in the whip total of basketball offer, cs in i»e In both the respectively solicit your re-roofing as well as new three-man and the ard that arc callous to crit- Guerra's advantage became appaienf vals bv a fairly effective right. at umpires j present. four-man offenses the guards work icistn ? Put him the Fori 8th and Railroad — Phone 1168 in the center »>r Porker** was and ho in pillory. WASHINGTON, Jar. 2*.—MPV- as they toed it out guard good Three-Man Hard flat nr Driving laterally across the court. here it is at one fell | end of the ti?d hidel up whenever he came in. proved swoop,, the ring. Near the This is the general of of- In the five-man Herbert Hoover was on record to- Brownsville, Texas typo shuttle guard of- as j ou might say, that are lound, Williams swung hnck into the Beth looked haggkrd and worn in umpires j fense now in use in the state of In- fense they work both human ami day a* endorsing the views of Pres- Guerra. round but Parker con- longitudinally—one sensitive, c\en ! ropes and rushed out at the fourth diana. the mecra of basketball. This in front of the other, but bark of after 22 years of service >n the ident Coolidge. who wants the sen- some- Ho was awarded royal Guerra's hrad struck William* tinued his lead. to the j ► applies high school, the inde- the three front wall men, in all, blue unmounted of the National lea- ! ate to eliminate the clause where in the midsection and the the decision by Referee Cioodman. requir- pendent end the o liege teens of forming » Y. gue. The evidence is presented by to the floor. K-fm* Tho bout w ith a four j ing an immediate start on the pro- Mon I slumped opened that section. (trlavrd and Flat blall the eminent William Klem. who aft-! 122 Goodman to toll the conn! but round draw between Kid I.up". 11 .n posed naval construction he^an In thi» pc of oilrp, ?be resr nr The flat stall offeree made it»elf er some parlej’ing has derided to] program. the bell beat him to the count of 12 of San Benito, and hid Solis, 117 lark continue to call ’em Confident of final of gusrd seldom take* a shot, for unpopular with the spectators right—and) passage the nine. of Brownsville. Both were game sometimes in 1323. goal. The running or floor that, it evolved a more prong- hill, leadera were to-1 guard into polite' • • driving today INilltams that he »i' little rapier* but the bout calmed the • pretested is feeder only unless he hap- form of stalling—the offeri- ward the first to riot ef*«*r tho onening delayed | night meeting foulad but Before* Goodman did down considerably to be a • "Mr. Klem resents the statements! pens crack long shot art* t ire. Now, when a team * all the procures he was bring the bill authorising 15 eruis- I it. Williams came from hi* slam-bang free for around and none that peeved over having been | -aj^low finds of the three offen- small lead, late in the game, this in the 132S world's scries ! ers and an carrier '*TfO'iter m tho fifth round but soon ling. sive men a passed up airplane nearer a open for pass. General* Hvle of offense is most popular in the he v»i unable A heme turned out to ire in favor of Cy Pfirman. Mr. Mem vote. rjuit ring, saving iatgr ly this guard shoots a pa«s to one all se-tions of the country, with the adds that the rea-on to fight in his condition. Guerra got the card. the only for A <»f trio on offense and ! hey in po "iblo of the far west. an-ji statement by Chairman Britten The furnished exception nounring his resignation could be the bout on a technical knockf.it. Fort Hr»*Ti band Urn tak»* a T of the h' use naval affairs i up hard. rapid dt.ve for he flat stall is utterly devoid of traced to the cntici.-'m of lus deci- commit- Young Tarker. 142 of Fort Frown. music between tho bouts. goal. ] tee that he believed the retention of ! action. It is purelv a defensive sion on Gabby Hartnett's interfer- : the time Imitation clause would Four-Man Quick Breaking me<*han:«m. The delayed offensive ence with Andy Reese, of the Gi- be j Thi< is the j “pleasing" to Mr. Hoover drew a i general ?y*»* of of- resembles the flat stall. But it only ence with Andv Ree*e. of the Giant* fen»« thet f’nd favor message yesterday from the presi- in the west lurks for an to the in the first game of a late Real Estate Investments opportunity put t Septan-1 dent-elect to President the Pacifi < o t. Coolidge. idong J* is th* on hv means of a her at the play quick thrust | double-headed Polo I “Mr attention has been t.« ne mentioned in wr la t article. called.” brought about by a floor bounce, a Grounds. Mr. Hoover • • • wired Mr. Coolidge, “to In this offer e the floor guard pa's or a CHARLES REID dribble for goal. a statement respecting pending "Klem hoard plenty about the de- cruiser legislation appearing in this afternoon made and ; 9th and Elizabeth cision the he it, morning’s press. I have made no Seabury-George-Taylor Bldg. he heard to the end of plenty right public or private statement upon the season—and after that. For 8 N. Y. Giants this question further than appear- POLICE years it had been Bill's boast that ed during the campaign. I have ROUTE he never had called one and wrong, stated universally to various rollers Bill actually believed it. too. Criti- that Are it would be improper for me to Listed In cism bis of important decision stung express any views on current mat- Klem to the quick, and he decided NUDE Hold-Out to quit his lifework and take up FANATICS Ranks some other way of a making living. • • • NEW Jan. 29.— JT YORK. All but "That stuff about umpires be njr i-irht of the nemos on the New York calloused and oblivious of general Wood Go Without is to be the hunk. & Dodd Clothing Giants' roster for the coming base- opinion proved 1 They are human after all, those men .11 season al*o appear on contracts j In Cold of British in blue who seemingly turn deaf but among the missing e.ght are two ears to the disapproving roar of the Insurance Columbia that may reuse a bit of worry. crowd and so frequently ere refer- k They ______— ——_ are Freddy Lmdstrom, star third red to as robbers, burglars and Ronds and Loans baseman who waa runner-up to Jim worse.” (iRAN'D FORK R < Ja> JP—.** Bet tensity for the National League's • • • i last The next scheduled game for th>- Holding ten prisoners, taken n th •.e«t-ssluable-player award fall. PHONE 100 nd Bill Terry, one of the outstanding girls’ basketball team of the Iwil Ibe aid of tear ga*. stood police fsrst «a<-<\er* of the circuit. high school is for this city next I victorious today m their second clash The Giant*’ management, while in- I rietay night, at which time >ti-s Spivey-Kowalski Bldg. \ with the Doukhobor fanatics. sisting on the point that the holdout Yalenta'a crack outfit will tangle »ea*on still is far does not con- with the San Benito girl*. There Brownsville, Texas The first skirmi.-h was won last away, j jr ceal the fact that he is more eager to is a lot of interest in the local ! da> by naked fanatic*, when they, see their signatures on eontracts girls' team, and a hig crowd is r to rout two provincial policemen are there. expected to lorn out for the con- j than they to put them * rut to arrest members of the color y j test. r taking their children from school. • • • Returning yesterday 1« police An anonymous poem, anent ba«e- frjr.d ov members of the colony, men Comets to Play i all. etc., forces to this denartsmer.r,; J women, mobilized in a house. The and w« reproduce it, which is as fel- fanatics resisted the invaders and a lows: ,ht ensued in which the women At Los Fresnos Football's long been over, ,o ncd. And basketball’s fading fast: ^ hert the off ter* turned trar gas The fa«t moving LI Jardin Comet It won'* be long before those gr.me?, alo the hou.-e there prat a rush for eager* will journey to Los Fresnos Are relies of the past. > window* and the heatmg stove was th afternoon for a game. They Indoor sports like poker. overturned. Despite the smarting will be without the services of Dud- Will soon have their fling; : * and the smoke from the stove, ley Martin, stellar guard, however. It won't be long 'til baseball. .lern.koff. leader c*f the colony, re- The Comets scorched the Los Will hear the call of Spring. • • • tused to leave the house. Police Fresno* aggregat.on in a previous dragged hint naked into the snow be- game by a 34-14 count. "alter tPrettj) Newman, who fore ho ceased to re*tst. Martin was hit by a camion re- pitched baseball for Fred Rnste- The Doukhobor s, otherwise known cently and may be out of the game herg’a Brownsville baseball elab in a* the son* if freedom, have re- for the reason, according to Coach IKS, and then went to Kan An- ligious tenet* wh.vh nctude the be- Ritchie of FI Jardtr.. tonin of the Texas league, will be lief which include the belief that A game with the Brownsville In- in the uniform of the Beaumont Christ was wholly human. The ruiea dependents is being sought for club this season. Newman has I of them sect also forbid the wearing Thursday by the Comet*. They will lots of stuff, and hasehnll players of clothing even its sub-sere wru liter. tangle with Highland at 111 Jardin of the Texas leagne have told the City Ticket For reservations nest Tuesday in the first game of: writer, that as soon as Newman Office or further infoijl Bab* Horn—Mr. and Mrs. R, R. th# county elimination contest. learns that baseball is no child's Kemper announce the birth of a Id- The L! Jard n girl*, ranched by piny, and that it is a busire** In- 1106 Levee St. pound boy Monday morning. Mother Charles Smith, arc to play at Ran- j stitution. ho should ro far in hia j "pbHie J1 and are 1201 1 | baby getting along nieely. gerville Friday. ’chosen profeaaloa. -v ,

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