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TRUSTEES TO MEET TUESDAY ” I Fclner Aggie Mentor Atki That Contract Be For 3 Year* DALLAS. Tex.. Jan. 29. Mad ison (Matty)* Bell appeared the odds-on choice to succeed Ray Morrison as head football coach of : Southern Methodist University as the board of trustees convened Tues day. The line coach of the Mustangs, once captain of Centre College playin’ Colonels and veteran of 12 years coaching in the Southwest conference, “nolds an unusually unanimous sentiment among people closely connected with the athletic program of the school. ’ Dr Charles C. Selecman. president, said. However, it was reported Bell would decline the position. If offered him. if the contract failed to call, for more than one year. It is known that Beil believes himself to be beyond the "experimental stage'* in coaching and that there are too many hazards, in football where the competition Is as keen as it is in the Southwest conference, j Bell has been seriously consider ing the head coach position atl Hardin-Slmmons University at Abi lene. where It Is understood he could j receive a five-year contract at a, salary approaching the figure Southern Methodist plans to pay its coach. _ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT_j SHERIFF'S SALE THE STATE Ol TEXAb COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice I* Hereby Olven that by vir tue of * certain Order of Sale issued L out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial I District Court of Cameron County on i tbs 12th day of January. 1933 by J. J. Bishop Clerk of said Court, for the sum ol Two Hundred Fifty-seven and M-100 (#257 Ml Dollars, with interest and costs of suit, under a Judgment, in favor of V. W Mills, doing business m the name ol V. W. Mills 6t Co., and JRia Beal Estate-Land Title St Trust fto. Trustee in a certain cause in said | WSlit. No. 10595 and styled: V. W Mills, et a]., vs. W. L. McElwaln. et al„ placed in my hands for service, I. J. A Qoolsbv. as Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on tha 12th day of January. 1®35. Levy on certain Real ptate situated In Cameron County. Texas, described ss follows, to-wit: Lot 10 Block 132 in the City of Harlin gen. Cameron County, Texas, as shown upon tbs map and plat of said city duly recorded In the Map Records of Cameron County. Texas, and levied upon as the property of w. L. McEl waln and 6. Finley Ewing and that on tha First Tuesday in February 1935. tha same being the 5th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County. in the City of j Brownsville. Texas, between the hourt of io a. m and 4 p. m by virtuei of I said le\g and said Order of Sale. I will sell said abova described Reel Estate at public vendue, lor cash to the highest bidder as the property of said w. L. McElwaln and 8. Finley Ewing. ( And in compliance with lew, i ; give this notice by publication, in the English language once a week for threw con—cutive week® immediately j preceding said day of sale, In The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished in Cameron County. Witness my hand this 14th day of January. 1935. J A OOOLSBY. Sheriff. Cameron County. Texas. By GUSTAVO VERA Deputy 1-15-22-29-Jt-4991. bHEKIFF 5 SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice Is Hereby Given that by vir tue of a certain Allas Order of Sal* is sued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on the 12tb day of January-. IMS by J. J Bishop Clerk of said Court, for the eum of Two Hundred Eight A: 08-100 <8208 081 Dollars, with interest and roats of suit, under a Judgment, in favor of V. w Mills, doing business in the name V. W Mills and Co., and The Real Estate-Land Title Ac Trust Co.. Trustee in a certain cause In said Court. No. M17 and styled: V. W Mills, et al vs. Harlingen Development Co. et al.. placed in my hands for ser vice, I. J. A. Goolsby, Sheriff of iron County. Ttxa* did on thr dav of January. IMS. Levy on lit Real Estate, situated in Cam eron County. Texas, described as fol lows. to-wit: Lot 12 Block 131. la the City ol Harlingen. Cameron County. Texas, as shown upon the map and plat of said city, duly recorded in the map records of Cameron County. Texas; and levied upon as the property of Harlingen Development Co and 8 Finley Ewing and that on the First Tuesdav In February. 1935. the same being the 5th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County. In the City of Brownsville. Texas, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m . hy virtue of said levy and said Order of Sale. I will se’ said above described Real Estate at public vendue, for cash to the high er bidder as the property of said Harlingen Development Co. and 8. Flnlev Ewing And In compliance with lew. I give thl« notice by publication, in the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks immediately preceding »atd day of sale In The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished in Cameron County. Witness mv hand this 14th day at January. 1M5. J A. OOOLSBY. Sheriff Cameron Countv. Texas. Bv GUSTAVO VERA Deputy _ 1-15-22-29-31-4900 MliniFFS SALE V THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAMERON Nonce Is Hereby Otven that by vir tue of a certain Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on the 12th day of January 1M5 by J J. Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of Two Hundred Fifty-seven 84 100 ( 8257 841 Dollar*, with Interest and coats of suit, under a Judgment. In favor of V W Mils, doing business In the name of V. W. Mills A: Co., and The Real Estate-Land Title Ac Trust Co.. Trustee in a certain cause in said Court No. 10596 and styled: V. W Mills, et al.. v» W L. McElwaln. et al.. » placed in my hands for service. I. J f A Goolsby. Sheriff of Cameron Coun ty. Texas, did on the 12th day of January IMS. Levy on certain Real Estate situated In Cameron County. Texas described as follows, to-wll: Lot 11, Block 152. of the City of Harlingen. Cameron County, Texas, as shown upon the map and plat of ■aid city duly recorded in the Map Record* of Cameron County. Texas; and levied upon as the porperty of W. L. McElwaln and 8 Finley Ewing and that on the First Tuesday In Febru ary. 1935. the tame being the 3th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County, in the C'tv of Brownsville. Texas, between the hours at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m . by vir ture of said levy and said Order of Sale. I will sell said above described Reel Estate at public vendue, for cash to the highest bidder, as the property Ross Retains Title In Bout with Klick v I. By PAUL MICKELSON j MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 29. iff1)—Mama | Rosofskys boy Barney, known to the cheering fight fan multitudes as Barney Roes, still wore his Junior welterweight and lightweight crowns Tuesday. Upholding his reputation as one of the finest pieces of fighting ma chinery in modern day ring warfare, the Chicagoan risked his Junior wel t re weight title against the rushes of Frankie Klick, San Francisco belter, before a crowd of 13,000 at Miami municipal stadium M(#iday night and emerged an easy winner after ten fast rounds. Klick. who earned his reputation last Match by holding the twin champion to a draw at San Fran cisco. fought all the way Monday night and even had Barney In dis tress once, but otherwise was badly outclassed. Ross belted him almost at will and scored the only knockdown, floor ing the westerner with a vicious right to the chin in the second round. On the Associated Press score sheet Ross was given eight rounds to one (the sixth) for the challenger. The other was even Ross has fought better fights but he was a master of ring technique against Klick. Almost always the aggressor, he controlled the situa tion continually with the one ex ception when Klick shook him writh a hard right in the sixth, and slow ed up the challenger with his ever; LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT of Mid w L. McElwain and 8. Finley Ewing. And In compliance with law, 1 give thle notice by publication, in the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks immediately preceding Mid day of Mle. in The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished in Cameron County. Wttnes* my hand this 14th day of January, 1935 J A. GOOLSBY. 8bertff. Cameron County. Texas By GUSTAVO VERA Deputy l-15-22-29-3t-4899 SHERIFF'S SALE THE ST Ala w taJwAfc COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice Is Hereny Given that by vir tue of a certain Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on tne 12th day of January. 1935 by J. J. Sishop. Ciera of Mid Court, tor the the sum of Two Hundred lifty-seven 84-100 <i25L8t> Dollars, with interest and costs of suit, under a Judgment, m favor of V. W. Mills, doing business in the name ol V. W. Mills Ac Co., and the Real Estate-Land At Trust Co. Trustee In a certain cause in said Court. No. 10594 and styled. V. W Mill*, et al.. vs. W. L. McElwain. et al , placed in my hands for service, 1. J. A. Goolsby, as Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on the 12th day of January. 1935. Levy on certain Real Estate, situated in Cameron county. iexat, described as follows, to-wit: Lot 12. Block 152. in the City ol Harlingen. Cameron County. Texas, as shown up on the map and plat ol Mid city dmy recorded In the Map Records of Cam eron County. Texas, and levied upon as the property of W. L McElwain ana 8 Finley Ewing and that on the First Tuesday In February. 1935. the same being the 5th day of Mid month, at the Court House door of Cameron County, in the City of Brownsville. Texas, between the hours of IV a. m and 4 p m, by virtue of Mid levy end Mid Order of Bale. I will sell Mid above described Real Estate at public vendue, tor cash to the highest bidder, as the property of Mid W. L. McEl wain and 8. Finley Ewing. And in compliance with law, I give this notice by publication, in the English language, once a week for three consecutive w’eeks immediately preceding Mid day of Mle. In The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished in Cameron County. Witness my hand thla 14th day of January. 1935. J. A GOOL8BY. Sheriff. Cameron County. Texas. By GUSTAVO VERA, Deputy. t-15-22-29-31-4890 SHERIFF'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice Is Hereby Olven that by vir tua of a certain Allas Order of Bala Is sued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on the 12tb day of January. 1935 by J. J. Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of Two Hundred Eight At 08-100 (8208.081 Dollars, with interest and costs of suit, under a Judgment, In favor of V. W. Mills, doing business In the name of V. W. Mills Ac Co., and The Real Estate-Land Title Ac Trust Co.. Trustee m a certain cause in Mid Court, No. 9327 and styled: V. W. Mills, et al. vs. Harlingen Devel opment Co., et al., placed in my hands for service, I. J. A. Goolsby, as Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on the 12th dey of January. 1935 Levy on certain Real Estate, situated in Cameron County. Texas, described es follows, to-wit: Lot 7. Block \2j. in the City of Harlingen. Cameron County. Texts, aa shown upon the map and plat of said city duly recorded in the map rec ords of Cameron County. Texas: and levied upon as the property of Harlingen Development Co. and 8. Finley Ewing and that on the First Tuesday in February. 1935. the same being the 5th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County, m the City of Brownsville. Texas, between the hours of 10 a. m and 4 p. m . by virtue of said levy ami said Order of Sale. I will sell said above described Real Estate at public vendue, for cash to the high est bidder, as the property of said Harlingen Development Co., and 8 Finley Ewing And in compliance with law. I give this notice by publication, in the English language once a week tor three consecutive weeks immediately preceding said day of sale. In The Brownsville Herald a newspaper pub lished in Cameron County. Witness my hand this 14th day of January. 1935. J. A GOOLSBY Sheriff Cameron County. Texaa. By OUSTAVO VERA Deputy. l-15-22-29-3t-W92 SHERIFF S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice Is Hereby Given that by vir tue of a certain Allas Order of Sale Is sued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Couit of Cameron County on the 12tb day of January 1935 by J. J. Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of Two Hundred Eight 4c 06-100 (9206 08 * Dollars, with Interest and costa of suit, under a Judgment. In favor of V W Mills, doing business in the name of V W. Mills 4c Co., and The Real Estate-Land Title 4e Trust Co. Trustee in a certain cause In •aid Court. No. 9339 and styled: V. W. Mills, et al. vs. Harlingen Devel opment Co., et al.. placed In my hands for service. I. J. A. Goolsby. as Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on the 12th day of January. 1935. Levy on certain Beal Estate, situated/ reliable left whenever the challen ger got too good. Roes weighed 136 to 137 for Klick. With his junior welter title safe for the time being at least, Roes Tuesday said he planned a busy year with his goal set to recapture the welterweight championship he won! and then lost to Jimmy McLarmn. i Meanwhile, a Seattle promoter, Nate Druxmsn. said he had matched Ross and Henry Woods. Yakima negro, for a title bout in Seattle February 26. Monday night’s fight card was a success from the standpoint of ac tion and finances. The gross gate totaled approximately 635,000. Baer-Levinsky Bout To Show At Queen Max Baer, the freecare heavy weight champion of the world, ooched himself out of $50,000 because he got mad when "King' Levtnaky bopped him in the mush in an "ex hibition'’ at Chicago. Mr. Baer, ao the reports said, waded right in aft er that and polished off the up start in auch convincing fashion that a rematch is out of the ques tion. <They were booked for a ten rounder later in the year which should have put fifty grand in Baer’s pocket >. Just how and why Mr. Baer got mad can be seen by Brownsville fans Tuesday and Wednesday at the Queen theater. A complete film record of the proceedings, which takes 18 minutes to run, will be shown on these days, it haa been announced by the management. LECA1 ADVERTISEMENT la Cameron County. Texas, described as follows, to-wit : Lot «, Block 13S. in the City of Harlingen. Cameron County. Texas, as shown upon the map sud plat of said city, duly recorded In the raap rec ords of Camera'll County. Texas: and levied upon as the property of Harlingen Development Co and 8. Finley Ewing and that on the First Tuesday m February. 1933. the same being the 5th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County. In the Cltv of Brownsville. Texas between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. by virtue of sa*<t l-w and said Order of Sale. I will sell said above described Real Estate at public vendue, for cash to the high est bidder, as the property of aatfl Harlingen Development Co., end & Finley Ewing And in compliance with law, 1 give this notice by publication. In the English language, once a week tor three consecutive weeks immediately preceding said day of sale. In The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished in Cameron County. Witness rav hand this 14th day of January. 1935 J. A. GOOLSBY. Sheriff Cameron County. Texas By GUSTAVO VERA Deputy. l-15-22-29-3t-4893 SHERIFFS SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice is Hereby Given that by vir tue of a certain Order of Sale Issued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on the 12tb day of January. 1935 bv J. J. Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of One Hundred Nlnetv-seven St 78-100 <1197 781 Dollars, with interest and costs of suit, under a Judgment In favor of V. W Mills, doing business In the name of V. W. Mills St Co. and The Reel Estate-Land Title Sc Trust Co.. Trustee In a certain cause In said Court. No 10528 and styled: V W Mills, et al. vs. Harlingen Devel opment Co . et a! placed la my hands fo- service. I. J. A. Goolsby, as Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on the l?th <\y of January. 1935. Levy on certain Real Estate, situated In Cam eron County. Texas, described as fol lows. to-wtt: Lot Four (4». Block One Hundred Thirty-one <!31) in the City of Hsr llngen. Cameron County. Texas, ss shown upon the msp and plat of said city, duly recorded In the Map Rec ords of Cameron County. Texas; and levied upon as the property of Harlingen Development Co. and 8 Finley Ewing and that on the First Tuesdav in Februarv 1935. the same being the 5th day of said month, at the Court. House door of Csmemu County, in the City of Brownsville. Texas between the hour* of to a. m and 4 p. m . by virtue of said levy and said Order of Rale. I will se” said above described Real Estate at Dublte vendue for cash to the high est bidder as the property of said Harlingen Development Co., and S Finley Ewing. And in compliance with law. T give this notice by publication in i the English language once a week for three consecutive weeks immedis**’* preceding aald day of aale. In The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished In Cameron Countv. Witness mv hand this 14th day of January. 1935 J. A GOOLSBY Sheriff. Cameron County. Texas Bv GUSTAVO VERA Demjtv l-15-22-2*-3t-4894 SHERIFFS SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTV' OF CAMERON Notice Is Hercbv Given that bv vir tue of a certain Allas Order of Sale Is sued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on the 12tb dav of January. 1935 bv J. J Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of Two Hundred Eight Ac 08-100 ($208.08 Dollars, with Interest, and costa of suit, under a Judgment, in favor of V W Mills doing business in the name of V W Mills Ac Co., and The Real Estate-Land Title Ac Trust Co . Trustee in a certain cause in said Court No 9319 and styled V W Mills, et al. vs Harlingen Devel opment Co . et al. placed in my hands for service. I. J. A. Ooolsbv. as Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on the 12th day of Januarr. 1935 Levy on certain Real Estate situated in Cameron County. Texas described a* follow* to-wit: Lot 10. Block 131. In the City of Harlingen. Cameron County. Texas, as shown upon the mao and olat of said city, duly recorded In the map records of Cameron County. .Texas; «nd levied uoon as the oropertv of Harlineen Development Co. and 8 Ftnlev Ewing and that on the First Tuesdav In Febmai * 1935. the same being the 5th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County. In the Cltv of Brownsville Texas, between the hour* of 10 g. m and 4 p m.. by virtue of said lew snri said o»t|sr of Sa!«. T will sel» said above described Real Estate at nubile 'endue, for cash to the high est bidder, as the property of said HarUng»n Development Co. and 8 Finley Ewing. And in compliance with law. I elve this notice by publication. In the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks lmtnedl**«*» "receding said day of sale. In The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished in Cameron County. Witness me hand this 14th day of January. 1935 , J. A. GOOLSBY. Sheriff Cameron County. Texas By GUSTAVO VERA. hJi... H 4-TEAM LOOP 1 IS ORGANIZED % Ladies Bowling League To Play on Mondays, * Fridays The new four-team Brownsville Ladies Ten Pin league, which will play on Monday and Priday nights, began a 12-gams schedule Monday night with Team No. 1, headed by Mrs. J. 8 Peek, winning three straight victories over Team No. 2 on the Arcadia Alleys. The second league game will be played Friday night when Team No. 2. headed by Mr*. N. O. Carmichael, play* Team No. 4. In the Monday night game, Mrs. Waldo Lynch rolled a three-game 406 for top honors and Mrs. J. 8 Peek was next in line with 400. High single for the night went to Miss J Pierce with a 164 The scores: NO. 1 1st 2nd 3rd Til Mrs. J. 8. Peek ... 137 136 127—400 Miss J. Pierce .... 85 164 111—360 Miss E. Cherry .... 130 124 125—379 Mrs. B. Hobart .... 78 92 94—264 Totals . 430 516 457 1403 NO. 2 1st 2nd 3rd Ttl Mrs. C. C. Cole 88 100 122—310 Miss E. Tyson _ 62 98 95—255 Mrs. H. Johnson .. 56 74 76—206 Mrs. W Lynch .. 124 133 151—408 Totals . 330 406 444 1179 The team line-ups are No 1—Mrs J. S Peek. Miss J. Pierce. ML*s Elizabeth Cherry. Mrs Bill Cabler, Jr. No. 2—Mrs. W. W. Ball, Mrs. C. C Cole. Mrs Helen Johnson Miss Eve lyn Tyson. No 3—Mrs. N. O. Carmichael. Mrs H L. Vancicver. Mrs. Ivy Edrington Miss Katherine Cherry No 4—Mrs Waldo Lynch. Mrs Blake Hobart. Mrs. C C. Crow and Mrs. S. Celaya. ' The league schedule Jan. 28. 1 vs. 2. Feb. 1. 3 vs. 4 Feb. 4. 1 vs. 3 Feb 8. 2 vs. 4. Feb 11. 1 vs 4 Feb 15. 2 vs 3 Feb. 18. 3 vs. 4. Feb 22. 1 vs. 2 Feb 25. 2 vs 4 March 1. 1 vs 3. March 4. 2 vs 3 March 8. 1 vs. 4 Turne** Honored Captain M. Turner of the Don- ; na high Redskins was the best blocker in Valley football circles last season, according to a poll con ducted by Jack H. Drake, sports an- i nouncer for KRGV, Weslaco. The poll was taken among coaches and sports writers. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OP C :\MLKON Notice la Hereby Given that by vlr- 1 tue ot a certain Allas Order ol Sale Is sued out of tbe Honorable 103rd Judicial iJistrlct Court of Cameron County on the 12th day of January. 1935 by J. J. j Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of Two Hundred Eight St 09-100 U2081/81 Dollars, with interest and coat* of suit, under a Judgment, in favor of V. W Mills, doing business In tbe name of V. W. Mills Ac Co., and The Real Estate-Land Title Ac Trust Co., Trustee In a certain cause In said Court. No. 9319 and styled: V. W Mills, et al., vs. Harlingen De- I velopment Co. et al.. placed in my 1 hands for service, I. J A. Goolsby j as Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on the 12th day of January. 1933. Levy on certain Real Estate, situated tu Cameron County, Texas, described as follows, to-wit: Lot 11. Block 131, In tbe City of Harlingen. Cameron County. Texas, as shown upon the map snd plat of said city, duly recorded in the map rec ords* of Cameron County. Texas: and levied upon as tbe property of Harlingen Development Co. and 8. Finley Ewing and that on the First Tuesday In February. 1933. the same being the 3th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County. In the City of Brownsville Texas, between the hours of 10 a. m and 4 p. m , by virtue of said levy end said Order of Sale. I will sell ■aid above described Real Estate et public vendue, for cash to the high est bidder, as the property of said Harlingen Development Co., and 8 Finley Swing And In compliance with lew, I give this nottce by publication, to the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks immediately preceding said dsy of sale. In The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub lished In Cameron County. Witness my band this 14th dsy of January. 1935. J. A. OOOL8BY Sheriff. Cameron County. Texas By GUSTAVO VERA. Deputy. l-15-22-29-3t-499S -| SlltRlM S SUB THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAMERON Notice Is Hereby Given that by vtr tue of a certain Alla* Order of Sale is sued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on the 12th day of January. 1835 by J. J Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of Two Hundred Eight 8c 08-100 ($208 081 Dollars, with Interest and, costs of suit, under a Judgment. In favor of V. W Mills doing business j in the nsme of V. W Mills 8c Co., and The Res! Estate-Land Tula 8c Trust Co.. Trustee In a certain cause in j said Court. No 9322 and styled: V W Mills, et si. vs Harlingen Devel opment Co et al., placed in my hands for service. I. j. a Goolsby, as j Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas, did on the 12th day of January. 1939 ! Lew on certain Real Estate, situated in Cameron County. Texas described | as follows, to-wit: Lot I. Block 141. in the City of Harlingen. Cameron County. Texas, as shown upon the map and plat of j said city, duly recorded in the map ! records of Cameron County, Texas; and levied upon as the property of Harlingen Development Co and S j Finley Ewing and that on the First I Tuesday m February. 1939. the same, being the 9th dav of said month, at j the Court House door of Cameron County, it} the City of Brownsville. . Texas between the hours of 10 a. m and 4 p . m . by virtue of said lew and said Order of Sale. I will sell said above described Real Estate at public vendue, for cash to the htah est bidder as the propf-ty of said Harlingen Development Co. end 8 Finite Being And tn compliance with law. I alve this notice by publication, in the English language, once a week for three consecutive weeks tramedlstelv orecedin* said day of sale, in The Brownsville Herald, a newspaper pub ll«h«d in Cameron County. Witness mv hand this 14th day of January. 1939 J A GOOLSBY. Sheriff Cameron County. Texas By GUSTAVO VERA. Deputy Ms-a-at-aMifT. j Tourney Cancelled HARLINGEN. Jan. »— The Harlingen high school invitation basketball tournament originally set I or Friday and Saturday has been; called off, according to Prin. D. M Denton. The tournament was cancelled because of coaching changes and other reasons, the high sohool principal said. Fk>ry of Hondo has been named to succeed J. A (Dutch) Rektorlk who has accepted a position at Corpus Christ). NEW IVORY TO GET TRY-OUTS 100 Youngsters Attempt To Break Into American Loop This Season By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK. Jan. 29. 0P>—Nearly 100 of the costliest baseball gems produced by the country’s minor league proving grounds will stud American League training camps this spring Some are sure to get their chance, but a majority is likely to be shipped back for more polishing after a few wrecks of glittering under southern and California suns. The Chicago White Sox. trying desperately to dig out of the cellar, are the most expensive importers They will look over 13 youngsters including a couple of outfielders of wrhom great things are expected. The Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees, with an eye on the American League pennant, also are going after talent tn wholesale lots Eich will take 12 recruits to Flor ida. Eleven newcomers are on the ros ter of the Cleveland Indians. The Philadelphia Athletics will try out 10. half of them lnfielders Wash ington has bagged nine and Detroit eight, while the St. Louis Browns handicapped by the scarcity of funds, trail with six. Perhaps the prise of the Chicago crop is Vemon Washington, a slug ging outfielder from Indianapolis. He hammered the ball for .367. only one point behind the league-leading mark compiled by Earl Webb of Mil* WS«J Another outfield hopeful is Dan (Bud* Hafey. who batted 324 for the Missions in the Pacific Coast lea gue last year. He Is a right handed hitter and a nephew of Chick Hafey j of the Cincinnati Reds. The White Sox believe their best pitching prosneet is Llovd Vernon Kennedy of Oklahoma City. Texas! league strike-out king with 167 whiffs. He Is a righthander St. Joe Hounds Beat All-Stars (Special to The Herald) SAN BENITO. Jan 29 — Brother Thomas' St Josephs Academy Bloodhounds won themselves an other basketball game here Monday night when they romped on the local All-Stars 22-6. Tijerina. Ho.und forward, got hot to hit the basket for 14 tallies and scoring honors for the night. The Hounds were leading 18-2 at the half and took things easy during the final period. The Academy boys will Journey to the El Jardin high oourt for a game Wednesday afternoon. Lights are being installed on the St. Joe court and it will be ready for use by next week The scoring In Monday night's game: St Joe—T1 Jenna f (14). Alonso f (8*. Maldonado c (2). Bauer g. Avila g. Maris f. Castillo g All Stars—Bridges f(2), Oomet f (2), Fagle c (2). Feliz g, Nunez g. Gar cia. Ludo. Montalvo and Justo. Prof. J. Stoklasa of the Csecbo skn*akian agricultural school at Prague says that, to attain long life, a person should live as com pletely as possible on those foods, chiefly vegetaoles, which contain plenty of iodine. uoM THEATRE LA FERIA Independent Home Owned Theatre — Tuesday and Wednesday — “Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round” COMEDY and NEWS BUOnam — TODAY — “GLAMOUR” with PAUL LUKAS CONSTANCE CUMMINGS Story by Edna Ferber Universal News Cartoon Admission, 10c HENRY HOOKS BEATS BRUNO Indiana Champion Coasts Into Easy Win At Harlingen . HARUNOEN. Jan. 29. — Henry Hooks, sturdy little king of Indi ana bantams, did not have to turn on the steam here Monday night when he easily declsloned Bruno Salaar, Valley favorite, In the ten round main event of a fight card staged at the American Legion arena. me inaiaanapouz scrapper, wno has beaten every bantam of note In Texas, started slow, dropping the first four rounds before opening up on the San Antonio youngster. Bruno peppered Hooks with straight rights In the opening stanzas, but the Hoosier gave a nice demonstra tion of blocking and rolling with the punches. Beginning In the fifth, Hooks opened up his offense a bit. demon strating one of the best left hooks Valley fans have seen. His right came across short and accurate with blows that apparently Jolted the San Antonio product, After com pletely putting Bruno in his place with a two fisted attack to the head in the sixth. Hooks seemed content to coast in with an ample margin of victory. Hooks weighed 1224; Bruno 124 In the second ten-rounder Midget Aztec 1274, flailed out a compara tively easy decision over the game but inexperienced Simon Salinas of Donna. Aztec bounced in and out with surprising speed, landing with his cocked left almost at will. Sa linas, however, was game and kept at it and he never seemed to be in bad trouble. In a furious four rounder which featured a toe-to-toe belting bee in the opening stanza Emilio Lopez of San Benito decisioned Marcelo Garcia of Brownsville. They arc feathers. The opener saw stubby Pete Me lendez of Harlingen kayo Tito Ri viera of Brownsville In the third af ter sending him to the floor on six other occasions. Matamoros Contest Booked By Herald The Matamoros high school quint and the Brownsville Herald carrier eager* will meet in Matamoros at 8 p. m. Tuesday in what promises to be a good contest. The Herald boys opened their fourth season recently with a loss at Fort Brown. Wednesday night the carriers will take on Troop B at Fort Brown The game gets under way at 7 p. m. Twenty Grand Due To Quit For Good LOS ANGELES. Jan. 20. (JPh Twenty Grand, one of the turf's greatest champions, will never run another race If the recommendation of his trainer William Brennan, is adopted by Mrs. Payne Whitney, owner of the seven-year-old big money winner. Watching the thoroughbred close ly since he finished third to High Glee in a race here last wdek, Brennan has concluded Twenty Grand is unsound. He said he had written to Louis A. Beard, manag er of the Whitney breeding and racing interest., advising that the 1031 Kentucky Derby winner be withdrawn from the 0100.000 Santa Anita handicap, February 23. and retired. “It isnt that I was dissatisfied with Twenty Orand’s race the other day,1* Brennan said. “On the con trary, I thought he ran a remark able race. But he isnt himself. He isnt running free and I can see that something is bothering him." Brennan explained that the fin al decision rested wtlh Mrs. Whit ney. Goodyear Plans Strong Quintet If plans of the Brownsville Good year Tire company work out, the Valley will have a first class quint to enter in the Texas Amateur Ath letic Federation tournament In Gal veston this season. The team opened lts schedule at CotuUa last Saturday, dropping a 46-41 decision to the strong Cotulla Matadors who have such players as Sadler at center and Joe Vance at guard. The Goodyear club as U now lines up has Dog Ramsey of McAUen. Sam Lesser of Brownsville and George Hanna of the BJC at for ward; A. C White, former Cardinal star now with BJC. at center; Bob Knight of McAllen and Coates of Brownsville at the guard positions. With practice, this quint should be able to give the best of them a run for their money. It ia planned to play a strong schedule against out-of-Valley clubs. Efforts are now being made to pit the Goodyears against an all-star club at San Benito Wednesday J night. GAME POSTPONED SAN BENITO, Jan. 29 -The fire men and Lions club will play next Sunday afternoon, their donkey baseball game scheduled for last Sunday having been postponed on account of wet grounds. Moat people pick the number I • seven” when asked to pick a num ber between one an dten. TODAY-1 You 11 cheer her magni ficent performance. Mady Christians In “A Wicked Woman’* with JEAN PARKER CHARLES BICKFORD TODAY lOc—lSc -XTRA-1 “The BAER LEVINSKY” Championship File Ptctnres See every blow—Round by Round II7E1 TVT Biwmvilk Ej£j1 1 Phonr 16? Tl SCRAP San Benito Clinches 1st | Card-Bobcat Game Important SAN BENITO. Jan. 29 — The spotlight this week le on the run ners-up race In the Cameron coun ty class “A" basketball race. San Benito having dlnhed first place. The San Benito Oreyhounds could drop their game Tuesday night to Wilson Tract and Friday night to Santa Rosa and still win first place since they have not been defeat ed this season They are not likely to drop either If they can help it, however. Tuesday night's tilt against the strengthened Wilson Tract team will start at 7:45 o'clock. La Ferla will play Santa Rosa Tuesdy and Harlingen plays Rk> Hondo The Friday schedule Includes Bar lmgen vs. La Ferla In a game which may deckle the runner-up posi tion. Wilson Tract plays Rio Hon do and San Benito plays Santa Rosa. La Ferla and Harlingen have each lost three games and Rio Hondo four. If Harlingen comes through with a victory against Rio Hondo Tuesdy night, which is not alto gether certain, the Friday nlghl game mill decide runner-up position. Tht importance of second place lies in the fact that a series must be played between the winners of first and second place. Hurry LAST DAY Shirley She’ll ^ tladden your heart . . . You fall In love with .. TEMPLE In “BRIGHT EYES” with JAMES PLVN At Your The BIG NITE — On the Screen — JIMMY CAGNEY In “The St. Louis Kid” FEBRUARY IRON SALE better easier l^_ quicker with a new electric Makes include: Westinghousc, Sunbeam, Ironmaster, Simplex, Hotpoint (Some Models) 7 ODD ^ CENTS v Downy /BALANCES Itl.AMai During FEBRUARY ONLY you have a fma opportunity to re place that worn-out iron with a new, ttand ard make at a neglig ible coat. Drop in now Light Weights Included Central Power and Light Compang