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Wood Course Re cord to Lead in Equals■ Valley Open • V V "»'■#■«»' T w^w~n| Community Publicity SPEER AS THEY’RE AMONG THE LEADERS QUITS VALLEY GETS J BIG PROGRAM Is Talked By Bell SCOUTS PLAN HE TAKES A 9 (By Staff Correspondent) RIO HONDO, Peb. 7.—Members Feb. 7— When HARLINGEN, of the Rio Hondo Chamber of Com- i 2ND WITH 69 jack Speer, former Texas amateur ‘A’ DISTRICT OVER RIVER ANNIVERSARY champion, hits hard luck, he be- merce heard a talk Friday night j lieves he's just outta luck. » from J. E. Bell, secretary-manager Austin After shooting around In near- Dispatch Announces Wallace To Race Horse; of the San Benito commercial or- t 18 Holes To U* Begin par figures Friday in the warm- ganisation on the value of knowing CELEBRATION Jack Re-Division Of ing up pro-amateur event, Bull Fight And a community and propertly advertis- Sunday Noon At took a nine on the first hole League ing the facts. Saturday. Boxing He said that residents of any Celebrating the twenty-first an- Harlingen and Jack quit the open then rity should learn the facts about niversary of scouting tn America, there. AUSTIN. Tex Feb. 7.—<£•>—Rep- their town so that they may disse- a complete program has been plan- Feb. un- the information and said Bcoutt. HARLINGEN. 7-Going resentatives of Fort Worth. San An- A bull fight, a boxing match, and minate ned by local Boy as der six strokes and i are that such facts should be incorporat- The program is follows: par by equal- tonio. Dallas, Greenville, Robstown. rodeo three features of the John Bredemus, San Antonio, 38- ed In form for those who Sundav. scouts will act as ushers ling the course record. . elaborate sporting event which is pamphlet 39—77. Abilene. Cleburne and Waco high seek data about the in the churches, and pastors are to Deal, N. J., professional, took a rheduled to be held in Matamonx community. Frank Walsh. Chicago, 32-36—78. schools were before a ln- After his talk, the meeting was have an appropriate sermon. At commanding lead in the $3,500 university it the Kennel Club starting at 3:30 Wood- Deal. N. J. 34-31—85. thrown into an. open forum and Mr. 8:15. all scouts and scouters are Golden Grapefruit at the comple- Craig terscholastic league committee to- x m. Manero. Elmsford. N. Y 37- Bell answered « large number of to face the national headquarters tion of the first 18 holes here Sat- Tony day calling for a readjustment of An admission charge of fifty cents 35—72. questions put to him by local res- end rededkmte themselves to the urday by shooting a sensational 65 the new football is to be made, funds raised going Ben Welchman, Ashlsnd. Ky.. 38- districting system idents. scout oath. j —four strokes under hi* nearest the jo the Good Humor contest slated 39-77. by league KWWG has donated 15 minutes 4 competitor, Horton Smith of New Roy Bedichek. director of jo start Feb. 14. Jimmy Vincent, Hollywood, 39-39 general every night and special programs York. the Interscholsstic Four bulls are to be killed in the —78. University league, will be presented. Ed Oolite and Smith was the only other gflfer said the number of districts in the >ull with matadores Luciano H Tulsa, 40-40—89. fight, Jack McDermott are in charge of to do better than par figures. Henninger. VALLEYVETS had been and Felix Villareal Elic. Echart. Omaha 37-38-75. league increased from Ortega wielding this work. Stroking his way around in a bril- to sixteen. he swards. Banderilleros will be Geo. Holbrook, Clinton, la., 41-40 eight During the week there are to be liant 69. He said the schools were Carlos Rodriguez. Manuel Bessera, 81. not pro- four display windows on the main Grouped at par for the 18, 71 ind Gustavo Rendon. Picardores Wally Martin, Goliad. 38-44—82 testing against the Increased num- street decorated by scouts from strokes, were of Brook- ber of districts, but to be rill be Refugio Montanez, Jesus MEET CALLED Harry Cooper, Chicago. 35-36-71. preferred troops 5. 29 31. 33 and 05. lyn, A1 Espinosa of Chicago, Harry In other Hernandez. Ale Pineda and Am- Pat O'Brien, Harlingen. 35-37—72. placed districts. He said Jos Fosters I'sed Cooper of Chicago and John Gold- he did not the irosia Ayala. Jimmy Oeorge, Brownsville, 40-41 expect committee Pesters and stickers are to be en of Stamford. Seventy-twos were The main event the —81. to report until next week. on boxing placed in as many store windows turned In by Mike Turnesa of sard is a match between Lauro E. McCarty Calls Gathering , Chicago. 38-40—76. as possible. This work Is under the Elmsford. New York. Charles Guest jarza and Carlos York. 35-34— The above dispatch is interpreted Bouchard. supervision of Pete Petrarca. of Los Angeles, Manero of Horton Smith, New To Discuss Cash Tony to mean that the interscholastic lea- The feature of the rodeo will be Publicity for the week Is under Elmsford and Pat O'Brien of Har- 69 John Golden. Stamford. 34-37— gue has been redistricted from eight in exhibition of bronco riding by Payment the supervision of Knight Douglas. lingen. to sixteen districts. If this is the Clemente Vega and Juan Zamora Friday, Feb. 13. troop 29 will In his to six 71. submarining score case, have been to Fred Bronson, Chicago, 42-44—88. the Lower Rio Grande Valley Ifalley cowboys invited establish a camp on a vacant lot Undefr par, Craig Wood rang up in Chief 35-45 has been granted an “A” district. jarticipate the exhibition. Rope (By Staff Correspondent.) on Elisabeth street, in the business seven birdies and went over par on George, Brownsville. —80 Harlingen and Brownsville have tricks will also be displayed. HARLINGEN. Feb. 7—A Valley- district. Saturday, this booth will only one hole. He posted a 34 for Me Co 37-41— been striving for the organization of An added feature of the after- wide meeting of ex-service men be the scene of scout demonstra- the outgoing round, one under par Harry mas. Dallas, 78. an “A” district in the Valley for looji s program will be a unique race has been called for Thursday night tions and activities. It will be a and a 31 five under coming In, par a a commander of the Hill Cocke. Harlingen. 44-41—82. some time. At a recent superintend- jetween human and horse. The by Nick McCarty, registration booth for all ex-scouts. figures. ent’s meeting held at La Feria it luman is Irving Speed” Wallace, Harlingen post. American Legion, End ex-scouters. A first aid exhibit His birdies came on Nos. 3, 5, 13. was found possible that six loted sprinter who has competed in to discuss cashing of veterans’ com- and demonstrations will be carried 14. 15. 16 and 18. This equalled the Valley teams would enter such a district. •aces all over the world against the pensation certificates which matter on, including a signalling demon- course record established Pat by The advantage of such a district eading runners of the decade. He is now before congress. stration by troop 33. O'Brien, Harlingen pro. This also BOY CAGERS ■■ —." at would be that the season 1 s a former running mate of Charlie Action probably will be taken In addition, a call will be made equals the mark established In the Valley will be played just as always has A1 Espinosa and Horton Smith, who are very much In the running for Paddock's, and is his manager at the meeting asking congress to per- for old clothes, shoes, blankets, etc, pro-pro best ball event of Thurs- been the case, but the cham- the Golden Grapefruit open which comes to a close at Harlingen Sun- present. This is said to be one of mit cashing o fthe certificates at which will then be turned over to day. Valley pion will have the opportunity of day afternoon. Horton ranked second at the completion of the first ;he first races of this kind ever at- this time. relief workers. His score follows: PLAY TODAY 1 This action would result in a tre- 39 of Olmito is to serve into the state eighteen holes Saturday, two strokes under par. made par tempted. and undoubtedly the first Troop Par out 435 434 444—35 I going championship Espinosa to tie with three other for 1 ner held in the mendous amount of money being coffee to all visitors to the booth _ play-off. figures, pros third Valley. Wood 434 424 544—34 place. i .■■■■•.. —.-.. "... Dr. Roy Bedichek. director gen- .- Still another attraction will be spent and put Into circulation during the day. Par in 445 343 535—36—71 Jackal-Frog Game Expected which would be a to the Good Torn eral of the mterscholastic league, when George Leonard, popular great help Wood 434 232 434—31—65 Mr. Mc- Scouts who have Hot was In the Valley recently and de- j tfatamoros and Brownsville man, country, in the opinion of outgrown their In coming in second. Horton To Develop Into 1 M and Abe uniforms are to dared that this section would be Espinosa rill risk his life, by standing, tied Carty. requested give Bmith equalled par going out and Drawing Notices the here are them to scouts as a Tussle eranted an *’A’ distret. Under th* land and foot, before a wild bull in of meeting younger "good did two under coming in the home ********* turn.” The Brownsville proposed scheme. Valley tpams iie arena. being mailed out by M. R. Mont- Tailoring Stretch to compile his 69. to donate only, would be included in the dis- Before the bull fight, the Jarabe gomery, adjutant of the local post. company is all repair He recovered brilliantly in the is out that meet- work on the uniforms. Games Today trict. cutting expenses to a mini- Tapatio, popular Merfcan dance, It pointed the first round after going over par on , The celebration Is to Bucs at Westerns. mum. in Tournament Kill be Senorita Re- ing will be open to all ex-service week's three Spotlight Valley performed by holes, compiling three birdies at men not terminate Feb. 14. Presbyterians Herald __ I pera Diaz Guante and Senorita and just Legionnaires. to offset the loss. In the home Announcement was made Satur- Frogs at Jackals. The following wire was receivedI Fredezvinda Lozano. .stretch he got three birdies, going BY HAL EUSTACE Geo. 36- that ftiere will be a district St. Joe at A. C. J. M from J. W Irvine, director of , Cummings, Corpus Chrlstl, The program has been under the day over par only once. ath-j HARLINGEN. Feb. 7.—If past ' for Brownsville and Olmito Results Last Week letics at who 37—73. management of Alfonso C. Lopez, camp >||ta His score follows: Brownsville, attend-; San Benito Scouts scouts March fi at Westerns 24, Herald 11. ed the meeting: performance means anything on , Columbus, and Simon Torres. Andres Cedillo and Camp Ferry. ... 524 544 Smith out 434—35 A. J. M 10. Transportation has been furnlahed Jackals 31. C. "Definite decision on all matters he links (which it doesn't), one of Jimmie George, Harlingen 37-36- Rafael Mungula To Celebrate Week Smith in _ 434 443 435—34—69 Bucs 17, Presbyterians 12. for scouts. It is to be an overnlgtil withheld until next week but two wo squat, swarthy brothers from 73. One of the largest crowds of the tBy Staff Correspondent) Play tomorrow on the final Forfeited to 8t. Joe. jaunt. Frogs items of interest to us are 1 Tony Manero, Elmsford. and rear is expected to attend the fes- SAN Feb. com- eighteen holes will get under way oractlcally :hicago should capture the (3.500 BENITO. 7.—A Standings assured and they are that the six- Glen Bronson. Chicago. 37-36—73. tivities. turn week is at 12 noon, it has been announced. 3olden here Sat- munity good planned Team W. L Pet teen district will be Grapefruit open Dick San and J. A, Large galleries followed Abe Es- plan carried out Meta, Angelo, by local Boy Scouts in celebration Westerns 5 0 1.000 and district sixteen will be urday and Sunday. San 35-38—73. pinosa, John Golden and Horton made Manley, Antonio, of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Jackals 4 1 .800 of are the well known Espinosa Schneider and M. U. JITNEY JUNGLE Smith today. up entirely Valley schools.- They Sam Caul, the national organization. Herald 3 2 800 A1 and Abe. a Another of for the brothers, Using good Harlingen. 35-39-74. Sunday morning all scout* will class scores St. 3 2 .600 Basketball Results* Joseph >ld Spanish name for a opener, Jim McKenzie, Dallas, and E. B. | attend as ushers in day had 72 s. which compared to church, acting A C. J. M. 2 3 400 hey have been shooting sensational Wells. San 39-38-74. the leading 65 scored Wood, left Benito. some instances and pinning square by . 1 4 .200 Presbyterians coif in warming-up exercises over Wally Martin. Goliad, and Billy STANDINGS knots on all ser- TO OPEN 5 persons NO. little chance excepting for second attending Bucs . 1 4 .200 he Harlingen links. Their sub-par Welch. 36-38—74. Upper Bracekt money. This group included Mike TEXASLEAGUE Mercedes, vices significant of the good turn Frogs 1 4 .200 wish-swatting has been the fea- Mike N. Team— W. L. Pet Turnesa, Elmsford, N. Y., Charles Turnesa, Elmsford. Y„ idea. ure of far. i the meet so and V. B. Lidell, Harlingen, 36-38— Edinburg . 13 1 .929 Each scout will recommit him- Nick McCarty Say* Firm Guest. Los Angeles, who had tied With the Westerns firmly im- Thursday A1 teamed up with 74. Edcouch .. 13 1 .929 the oath at 8:15 m •with Cox for a 33 going out; Tony self to scout p. bedded in first place and an easy ?raig Wood of Deal, N. J., to turn Jack Forester. Hackensack. N. Y. McAllen 12 1 .923 To Weslaco Manero, Elmsford. N. Y., and Pat BOYS ARE UP Sunday. Open on the docket it n a of 65 game today, ap- best ball performance and A. N. Brown, Mercedes. 36-38 La Blanca . 6 9 .400 Solicitation for and O'Brien, Harlingen pro. clothing pears that Gay West’s crew will >ver the 71 par course, copping the -74. Fort 5 10 .333 Store Soon Abe Espinosa, winner of the Tex- Ringgold other articles to be turned over to continue to lead the Brownsville pro-pro best ball event. On the Vincent, and J. C.4 11 .266 the as was off on his Jimmy Hollywood, Edinburg Charity Board will take place Open, putting and Basketball after the ame Boys league Performers occasion, Abe teamed with Rev. Hugh Robertson, San Benito, Progreso . 4 11 .266 the week and will after getting into a water hole at Twenty-Eight during Saturday rge. Brownsville, Bucs Yesterday Abe, open in the Valley would begin place today. Johnny Oolden, Stamford, Conn., San Benito . 13 1 .929 started off ?iole I'exas open, coupled up with L. 8. operations in Weslaco In the near parriig if.ery b/: The pyrotechnics of the day is and Art New 38-37-r- Primera 7 6 .539 when he ] McDowell of Harlingen to take the Lynch, York, future. broke went into the rough to sparkle forth in the Red expected GAYLE 75. BrowTisville . 7 7 .500 Cross Says at a turn and took a 45 in. By TALBOT. Ja., >ro-amateur best ball event with The announcement was made coming Jackal-Frog c (itest. The Frogs 5 7 by Associated Press Writer. under Harvey Penlck, Austin, and R. Sebastian . >417 Jack Speer, San Antonio, who was entered the Sports i 67—lour strokes par. Al. With Food Nick McCarty, general manager league with one pur- Feb. W. Briggs. McAllen. 36-39—75. Rio Hondo ..5 7 .417 Swamped expected to give the pros trouble, DALLAS, 7.—i.F)—Two weeks l earned with Jack Speer of San for the Jitney Jungle stores to the pose. to beat the Jackals who nosed Harry Brown, Mexico City, and Fort Brown 2 11 .166 (Bv Staff Correspondent) to bad start. from now, when the big leaguers j Intomo, former Texas amateur who got off a them out of first honors last sea- SAN BENITO. Feb. 7.—A wire Valley, explained that the N. V. Stewart, Weslaco. 38-37—75. Blank . 1 14 .••• Visitors from other nations i pitch their camps in the sunny < hampion, was just two strokes to fifth store was opened be- prac- son. The Frogs have had a bad John Bredmus. San Antonio, and Games was received from the national being tically went out of the south, a bumper crop of last year s 1 he rear. Al, due to his showing Monday cause of the success which has running. year, but they will consider It a A1 La Ferla. 38-38-76. San Benito at Sebastian. headquarters of the American Red De Texas league stars will be on hand < in the day, had a fair Parker. met the first four John Forrest. Surrey, England, success if are able to doum opening Cross at St. Louis They are lo- they to for The Frank Fogerty, Kirkwood. Mo., Brownsville at Primera. Saturday saying shot 80, a* did Harry Brown of the battle recognition in the big | -allery following him Friday. cated In Brownsville. San Benito, Jackals. ! and Ed Baalam, Harlingen. 37-39— i Fort Brown at Rio Hondo. that no reply had been made to Mexico City. time and fatter salary checks Windy City professional was not Harlingen and McAllen. Other games In the league today 76 Harlingen off. telegrams of the past few days con- Other leaders were: Jack Guild, Twenty-eight who twinkled in th? 1 tard to spot, for he wore a bright The Weslaco store is to be located will find the Presbyterians visiting G. L. Slaine. Fort Worth, and Games Tuesday ceiving two cars of vegetable* of- Tulsa. Okla 35-38-73; Jack Grout. Lone Star circuit in 1930 are sc he- : fellow sweater which very nearly on Texas street, and Is to be unde* The Herald and the 8t. Joe Blood- Chief George. Brownsville. 37-39— La Blanca at Fort Ringgold. fered by the Valley du« to the fact Fort Worth, 36-39-75; Herman dtiled to report for trials, Including < sailed for smoked glasses. the management of W. C. Parkin- hounds paying their respects to the Edcouch at that they had been swamped with Barron, Port fall of the Friday Abe went out in 32. three ,76 Edinburg. son, formerly Brownsville man- Chester. N. Y., 37-36- A C. J. M fire. The Bloodhound- outstanding performers, and foodstuffs. t he Jack Guild. Tulsa, Charles Ed. J. C. at Progreso. 75; Ed Stokes, Denver, 39- Eight of the number are pitchers, i mder par, despite the fact that ager. Colo., Joven contest, an All-Catholle af- Leslie, San Antonio, 36-40—76. McAllen off. The two cars of Va'ley truck 37-76; Edison Steele, San nine infielders, eight outfielders and 1 ost a penalty stroke on No. 4 by "The Valley is prosperous, and Antonio, fair. will likely be hotly contested. Ben Weichmann. Ashland, Ky, Officials were forwarded to Little Rock when 36-40-76. three catchers. Baseball men < Iriving into the lake. Th« Harlin- it is growing rapidly," Mr. Mc- After today, only one more con- fig- and J. L. Cardwell, McAllen, 38- Sebastian—Johnson. no immediate answer had been The final 18 ure. that a 1 -en amateur aided the Chicago Carty said “We are holes will be played test will remain on the season’s roughly, third of those Red today. looking over 39—77. Primera—Rektorik forthcoming from Cross head- tomorrow afternoon, after which called will finish the season in m»- • Spaniard on two holes the ahead. Weslaco seems to us, after schedule. The first and second Dudley Bell, Houston, and Har- Rio Hondo—Newman, quarters. many of the players will leave for Jor league spangles, a fair 1 ■oute. extensive surveys, to be an ideal place club6 will then play a three- average ry Soleather, Mercedes. 39-39—78. Fort Florida. Spudders Go t'p Wiffy Cox of Brooklyn and Bob Ringgold—Hinojosa. location for a Jitney Jungle, and game series for the city champion- George Holbrook, Clinton. Ia, Edinburg-Ballew. The scores follow: Of those going up a notch, six 1 Harlow of Buffalo, manager of It 1* with absolute confidence that ship in the boy classification* and Charles Snyder, Mercedes, 37- B. Lane. ’Robert were he trouplng golfing caravan, came Progreso—J. we announce the of a k Harlow, Buffalo, N. Y„ The Westerns are to be members of the great Wichita 41-78. opening store likely n a 68. These Games Thursday *18-37-75. Falls machine that ran aw*" with second with scores, there." handicapped hereafter due to the Clarence Clarke, Tulsa, and L Sebastian at •Art New the first 1 i blow or two over Thursday's Brownsville. Lynch. York. 38-42—80. loss of Williams who Is ; half last season a>tl then R. San 36-44—80. Briefs returning 1 cores were better than they ap- Roth. Antonio, Harlingen at Ft Brown. City •John lost to Fort Worth in the | DeForrest. Surrey, Eng- to Forth Worth in the near future. play-off; for a stiff wind was criss- Rio Hondo at San Benito, Lions Club Enters land, 36-44—80. It has been the Bolton-Williams fire shone for the San Antonio In- 1 >ear, { Tossing the course throughout the Primera off. Mias Margaret Crispen, our Sam Schneider. 8an Antonio, 39- combination that has kept the dians. who never got started; four * Game* FGrtday Is with the Attendance Contest gg—77, Western wind each were with the champion Fort lay. graduate, stenographer. breezing along. came In tied for Fort Rlnggokl at Edcouch. Railroad at se- .—Soldier Texas Christian University 38; President Moothart. 8 o’clock, night adding “more members than any Fred Los opinion of some observers, Gilbert, Angeles, 37-45 PaP.. has been broken “by mutual expert Francis Schneider, Dallas, and Field. Chicago, scene of many a Baylor University 22. school. Tuition about one half. Adv. other club during that period. —79. made the best of the Texas was consent.” pick iValdron Haines, Mercedes, 33-36— historic sporting event, today Chicago 16: Northwestern 31. Miss Barbara Barrier sang with M. league was the Walsh. Omaha. 37-40—77. In making this announcement, crop Philadelphia , 59 selected as the site for the final Nebraska 20; Missouri 33. Miss Tacy Boory, one of our hon- Miss Margaret Mae Rhoades play- Dudley Bell. Nationals. The Phillies the Houston. 43-37—80. John F Kuhn, the young woman's plucked Harry Cooper, Chicago, and trials to choose the team to repre- Oklahoma 33: Kansas 30, ored students, is the new steno- ing the violin obligato and Mrs. Clarence two Lil Clark, Tulsa 31-37—76. father said he did so with -great loops' outstanding pitchers, Dharles Hodgson. San Antonio, 33- sent the United States In the 1932 Texas U. 10: Texas A. Sc M 34. grapher for our local chamber of Rhoades the piano accompaniments. Tom Racklets. 38-38—78. Stoner and Harold and the Akron, regret;” that he and Mrs. Kuhn Wiltse, 56—69. Olympic track and field games at commerce. Adv. Ray Mangrum, Dallas, 39-39—78. regarded A1 highly and that he most promising young infielder. Les . Chicago, and Jack Los Angeles. Tom Mallon of the Fort Worth Cats. Penick, Austin, 41-39—80. would always be welcome at their ( Speer, San Antonio. 34-35—69. The Olympic track and' field Conger Win* Mrs. B. M. Britain or Amarillo Local Teachers To Joe Stoner won 14 and lost 6 for the Lally, Louisville, 39-42—61. home. Jack Grout. Fort Worth, and committee, which announced the NEW YORK. Peb. 7.—The is expected to arrive in Brownsv.lle Dick Metz. San 38-37—75. Cats, and Wiltse. 19 and 9 for Wichi- < the Attend Laredo Meet Angelo. -Dorothy and A1 have decided not Dlaude Liston. Harlingen, 35-36—71 selection of Chicago, also fixed premier miler of the United States, Sunday morning for a visit at the ta W Wiffy Cox. Brooklyn, 33-38—71. to marry, but to become Just Falls. Joe Eczar. Waco, and Ben An- dates at July 15 and IS. Although Ray Conger of the Illinois A. C.. home of her mother. Mrs. G. W. Mrs. R. Jones, county superin- Denny 35-42— Dean Good the tendent of of Cameron Shut*, Columbus, friends.” Mr. Kuhn said. “That's Prospect tony. McAllen, 35-37-72. size of the team, which will lived up to his name tonight and Moothart. ; schools 77. '’ their business The St. Louis Cardinals ran a Charles Guest, Lo6 Angeles, and wear the emblem of "Uncle Sam" won the Wanamaker mile, one of county. Is in charge of the rural di- Tom San close Division Lally, Antonio, 38-38— The engagement was announced second in grabbing off Dizzy John De Forrest, Surrey, England, was discussed, no action was taken. the feature events of the annual Last chance for these exceptional vision of the South Texas T4 Dean last fall shortly after the Athletics and Allyn Stout, two excep- 56-36—72. The general opinion, however, ap- Millrose games. It was his third values. Pottery sale, 745 Elizabeth, of the Texas State Teachers Asso- Jack in Feb. Guild, Tulsa. 35-38—73. had won the world's series. Not long tionally bright pitching prospects, Tom Lallv. San Antonio, and peared to be in favor of the maxi- straight victory in the event and re- corner 8th. Adv. ciation. which meets Laredo Herman Barron. Port ! Chester, 37- afterward rumors were circulated and Joel Hunt, outfielder, from their Arthur Eldridge. McAllen. 35-37-72, mum strength of 81 athletes—three tired the historic cup from com- 12-13-14. and announced Saturday 86-73 that the engagement was off. but Houston farm. Dean and Stout Tony Butler. Corpus Christl. snd for each event. petition. Dickey's Old Reliable Eye Water that her program was complete, Ed Stokes, Denver, 39-37—76. each won 18 announced that music both Miss Kuhn and Simmons de- and lost 8. and Stout Charles Sherrel, Mercedes, 35-36— Advocating one coach, the com- Conger stepped around the gar- relieves sots eyes. Doesn’t burn or Mrs Jones Francis Schneider, Dallas. 35-39— nied there was any truth in them. was the league's strikeout king. n. mute voted to recommend to the den boards In 4:13 3-5. the second hurt. —Adv. (3) has been arranged by Mrs. W. B. 74 Five cogs from the Wichita Falls Lou Waldron. Chicago, and Red general Olympic committee, the best time he ever made. Hcaner of Laredo, and that Mine A1 Espinosa. Chicago. 36-35—71. powerhouse promise to help the St. Webber, Harlingen, 35-37—72, «*- pointment of Lawson Robertson Annie Webb Blanton nil talk on Charles Guest, Los Angeles, 33-39 Hurlers Sold } Louis Browns plenty. In Levey at James Fogertv. Kirkwood. Mo. the University of Pennsylvania WII L LECTURE Meeting Called "County Control of Schools in Tex- —72. TULSA. Okla Feb. 7.—OP)—Two short, Stortl at second and Burns ; md Warren Talifero, Harlingen, end head coach of the 1928 team SAN BENITO. Feb. 7.-A former A meeting- of the Business and as." Harry Brown Mexico City, 39-41— pitchers. Rufus Meadows, a south- at first, the Browns got almost a ; 56-36—72. at Amsterdam. member of Notre Dame Unverslty Professional Women’s club of In addition, h A. Woods of Waco 80. paw. and Noel Haynes, righthander, complete infield and a cracking Craig Wood. Deal. N. J. and R. Fred L. Steers. Chicago, was the faculty. Father Bernard Malloy. C. Brownsville has been called at the is to make an address, wgd Elm* A. Jimmy Demaret. Houston. 37-40— have been purchased by the Tulsa good one. All three can hit and 1 k Oarrett. 36-36—72. choice of the committee to head S. C-, will lecture at 7:30 o'clock American Legion Hall Tuesday night Neal is to talk on "Adopting Curri- 77 Western League club from the Port field. In Larry Bettencourt ihev got Pat O'Brien. Harlingen, and Hill the women's track and field com- every evening at St. Benedict's at 7:30. it was announced here Sat- culum to the Non-EngUah Speaking Frank Fogertv, Kirkwood. 37-39— Worth club in the Texas League. the Texas leagues homerun king- i Docke. Harlingen. 36-36—72. mittee. Joseph T. England. Bal- Catholic church beginning Monday. urday afternoon. Child- Howard Gregorj business manager .he smacked 43—and in Crouch a. Clarence Hubby, Waco, and Ed timore. was named as permanent Sunday there will be both a 10 and This Is the regular monthly meet- Several members of the Browns- jKames Fogerty. Kirkwood. 38-41— I of the Oilers, announced today. The promising young catcher. Betten- ] Srady. San Benito. 34-39—73. chairman of the committee and C. 7:30 o'clock mass The mission will ing. and all members are urged to ville faculty are planning on at- prioe waa not disclosed. •oourt should stick this time. Harry Nichols, San Antonio, and HL Metcalf, Amee, Iowa, eecretary. contmus through next Sunday. bs present tending the meeting. ,41 *