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KABOH 5, 1932. THE SAN ANTONIO. LIGHT SATURDAY 5-A YOUNGEST SOX ROOKIE League park was I tod wet the hailstones didn't melt until mid-morning aufi the White Sox were obliged to cancel their: Saturday workout; A. Sunday practice is likely as a result, it was indicated -Saturday 'morning. The pitchers and catchers of the Sox team np between 12 and 1 o'clock Saturday at the City Y.

ML C. Ai and may do so again Sunday if the weather. continues. cold and "wet. League baseball park.

is the 'training site for the Chicago 'White' Sox from now until their stay hi San Antonio ends the of March 24. At 'noon Friday, the league club officials took a look at Eagle field on the South Side, whicli been prepared for -use, observed the ankle -deep mud and puddles of water and took Prexy Homer- Hammond 'of the San'Antoniq club at his word by moving into "'his ball -yard on East Josephine Hammond, replying to'a recent fan, letter criti- cizing Sa'ri' Antonio" for letting ma-. jor league visitors use a high school diamond 'when', a league 'field was available, had and any other service in his power to the' Sox. Therefore," 'from 10:30 to 2 o'clock and sometimes a little after that -hour, ther.e'will be White vSox players, practicing at League park every day for, virtually the rest of the month; IN GOOD CONDITION. League park was in- good Friday Grouhdkeeper 'Dick Dunavan was all smiles when the Sox moved an.

He remarked: "I told you they'd have to come a good park." weather was "cloudy but hot and the players, perspiring freely, had a out attended by. everybody save a few veteran Trainer Buckner reported, that there wasn't a sore arm in camp, -thanks the preliminary week's at '-Mineral Wells some the' b6ys" are cutting Infield driH with'Selph atr third, Cisseli at short, Hayes at secojicV.and Blue at Charles Comiskey II, 'youngest of the. Chicago Sox in training camp, shows Secretary Joseph T. Barry how. he stands -to -throw his curve.

Little Charles is son of President Lou Comiskey. JEFF1TRACK first was Friday. of 'mid-seasa briskness ta ark the-h T. Casper, "Harlandale, Time, The only men -on the hospital fact, are veteran pitcher, with a slight toe infection caused by a. bliste'r, Catcher Frank Grube, down with a attack of-influenza.

NEW UNIFORMS COMING. The Sox are drilling half i'white uniforms, and half in dark blue. It was announced Vthat players.all had been measured new and lighter suits and the dark' crooks, blues'are things of with their chest emblems that looked like dollar signs from a distance. Hart McCormiek, a Sox booster" and former foaH player himself is pushing plans to get out big crowds for the only two games the Sox will j)lay San against the Indians, oft Saturday and'Sunday; March 19 and 20. A meeting will be held at.

the' chamber of commerce Monday at which the civic forces of the city will be marshaled in an. $ef fort to -pack the stands at these two: games. NEW JOB FOE HANCOCK. Marchv.5.— John Hancock, hockey coach and'freshman football coach 'at Marquette university since 1930, said he. had accepted a position as athletic head football coach at Colorado Teachers college, Greeley, Colorado.

Hancock was a foptball and track star, at-the University, of Iowa. MAINTAESfBIKE LEAD NEW YORK, March itn ithe final hours of the fifty-second international six-day bike race near, at Madison Square Garden today, team of Reggie McNamara and: Torchy Peden still was leading the field by one lap at the one hundred and thirty-first hour. TRACK AT MICHIGAN. ANN ARBOR, March teams of Ohio State uni- Iversity and University of'Illinois I will be guests of University of in a triangular meet tonight at Yost field house. GOODWIN GOLF WINNER.

'PALM BEACH, -March Defeating William H. Hyde, Ridgeway Pennsylvania, 9 and 8, Tommy I Goodwin, Monroe, New York, young- i ater, won the Palm Beach amateur I golf championship here Friday Thomass; school-'track team-Defeated Harlandale-thinly'clads, 65-25, in a practice, meet on the Thomas Jefferson, track Friday afternoon. Jefferson won 10 first places in events. Stutts of Jefferson, was high man. with 10 The Jefferson relay team, compos- of the refrulatip'n four men, coni- eight Harlandale men isi a mile relay, Harlandale.

winning in a -driving finish. Results; hundred and twenty yacd Wsh burdies: Stuttsc'Jefferson." first; Dunn, Har- landale. eecb'ndr Hare, Jefferson; Jack Kearns Will Give Wife $12, March' long standing marital controversy between-. Jack- Kearns, manager of fighters, and his -wife, Legana, was expeqted to come to an" end after attorneys app'eared court of. -P.

Trude here Friday ana announced that the couple upon a divorce- and a cash settlement of $12,000. Gill to Box CAGE RACE COLLEGE STATION, March 5 he Texas and the Texas university fLonghorns clash here Saturday night in the Southwestern basketball season The game cannot affect the standing in the confer- jence for they "are safely in fourth place with five games won and six can tie.the Rice Owls fifth place with a win Saturday night. Texas won an early- season decision over the Aggies, 3231, in Austin The Baylor Bears, as conference champions, thanks M. win over T. C.

U. Thursday night, celebrated their, victory Friday. A whole holiday was declarec at the Waco institution. Corsicana All Set, on Gridiron Future CORSICANA, Texas, March 5. indications point- 1 to fin football teams in Corsicana for the years.

More than 40 boys iri the ninth grade''answered the spring football, call- issued, by Coach "John Pierce: recently, arid more than 80 boys 'are in "training" at the Junior High school Coach Pierce stated he was expecting more than 200 prospects out 1 within -the next few weeks after basket ball is concluded Malcolm Campbell Sails for England NEW YORK, March Malcolm 'Campbell, British speed set a world's land speed. Tecord'of 253,968 miles an hour for a-mile" at Daytona, Beach February 24 and-later" smashed the marks for five kilometers, five miles and 10 kilometers; sailed for "England, aboard the Berengaria late yester- 'Chang' Producers Reunited For 'Most Dangerous Game' By LOUELLA O. PARSONS Motion Picture Editor. Universal Service. Copyright, 1932, by Universal Service.

Inc. LUMUEKMEX'S XEXPIN Thrift." 156 149 144 126 SOUTHWEST TEXAS ATHLETIC FEDERATION Final basketball standing: W. Pet. Anthony ..9 0 1.000 entral 6 3 .666 Peacock 2 1 .222 Sn Mrcos 1 8 .111 White Jones Thrift Stretch Minor 114 163 145 149 183 153 208 123 153 105 16S. BIS 416 571 167 A.

Spencer Schweitzer Kitchens Perry Totals Sangelmann Welters Koch Scholl Bull Totals Mocker Cobb Carle Doyle Haufler Handicap Totalfl John Hagy C. Sciirieber A. Garrett Jack Kuntz J. Kuntz' Handicap T. Spencer C.

Franks Wadley Kraemer Deiningrer 723 Spencer. 105 112 "137 120 151 124 49 684 724 Steves 126 117 759 817 22S9 121 140 Steres. 104 168- 166 ,...139 140 ....35 ....752 Muntz. ....102 ....121. ,....117 129 77..

155 62. 110 i 155 153 167 118 149 151 109 146 49 167 145 127 135 154 3S5 406 453 3S5 404 147 2130 410 S76 422 449 510 702 72S 2167 147 157 165 116 154 35 187 135 139 145 134 .35 4 460 473 46 43 105 847 775 2374 116 132 -115 166 150 52 127120 136 134 170 S45 373 363 423 475 15.6 67G 731 Syenocr-Saniv IIS .113 119 123, '113 -112 125 168 147' ..191 622 707-Petrich-Saun 739 2146 122 137 107 143 1 171 353 379 332 436 509 680 2009 Despite the fact that they --only played eight games (athey -received a forfeit from San Marcos) St, Anthony's college YeHowjackets proved the best offensive team the league by rolling up 226 points. They were closely followed by Central Catholic high which garnered 213 in nint games. The following shows the offensive and defensive strength of the leagu teams; Pts. Op.

St. Anthony 226 123 Central 213 172 Peacock 149 234.. San Marcos 160,219 Julian of St. Anthony's captured individual honors easily by scoring 113 points in eighf games, an average of 14 points a game. Individual scoring records: Julian, St.

Anthony Hughes, Peacock Obriotti, Central Moore. Central Losoya, Peacock Kenny, St. Anthony Verderame, St. Anthony Kippes, St. Anthony In choosing all-star teams of the conference, announced today, the coaches of St.

Anthony's college, Central Catholic high LOS ANGELES, March Schoedsack and Meriam Cooper, travelers, film experts and producers of the never-to-berforgotten "Chang," are together again. Their reunion takes place at Radio studios, where the combine to produce "The Most Dangerous Game," famous short story. Perhaps you've read "The Most Dangerous Game," voted the ninth best story in the entire world by one of the magazines, and included in every anthology of best short stories. Unlike "Chang," and the rest, it will-be made righi within the Radio studios, and it's the first of a series to be produced by Schoedsack and Cooper. In these days of hard time talk it's worthwhile to note tha "Chang" only cost $100,000, bu -that it grossed well over $2,000,000 You see, it isn't-always the costlj pictures that do good business.

If all actors had as easy a tim after started free-lancing a Edmund Lowe, they wouldn't hav to worry. I know four, companie that' were try ing to sign the erstwhil Fox. favorift Columbia fina ly turned trick. Eddie will be starred in "Revolt," based on the Me of William Fallen, and written by second; W. third; -Stephens, Harlandale, fourth.

TJm'e. .10.5. Eour hundred and forty-yard dash: Ca- ceris, Jsf'er'son: first; Harlan- eecona; Htc-landale. third; Jefferscm. fourth.

'Time, 55.5. Twenty, bunared and twenty-yard low hurdles: Stutts, firat; hah, second; Stephens, Karlan- dale, third; Dunn; Harlandale, TourUi. Timg. 88.3.- Javelin throw: Buaby, JeKerson, lirst- Shockey, Harlandale, second; Rehm, "Wilson, Jefferson, lo.urtn, Distance, 1M.5.- 'Shot-put: Rhelnlander; -Jefferson, first Bush, second; Drain, Jeffer. son, third.

37.10. Discus: throw: "Drain, Jefferson, first Shockey, second; Rehm. Jef third; Jefferson fourth. "Distance, 102. T.

bnndred and run Smith. 'Jefferson, first; Busby, Jafferstm second: Jefferson, thirfl; Wilson. Jefferson, fourth. Time; 2.15.-Mile Jefferson, 'first; N. Jef ferson, Patrick, Jeff erson, third Reiden, Jefferson, fourth.

as to March (IN.S)—Ralston GilVstar of. California fullback, bas -decided-on a ring career to aid his parents Al Sange, "former -welterweight boxer," announced-ioday he had signed 'seven-year contract to be GUIS'manager. day. His-famous automobile, the Bluer bird, also was on the ship. Hicks in Florida Event ST.

AUGUSTTNE, 5. IIL a thrilling -19-hole semi-final match of the "Florida East, coast omen's golf tourney here Friday, rs. C. 'Lake, formerly. Marion stroked out "a win over Helen Hicks, national champion, ne up.

Mrs. Lake will meet Mau- een winner" over Virguiia 90 ......145 101 -129: 221 124 .113 93 1SS ,126 124; 117. 203 312 3S3 344 339 Bennett Leescb Leish Petrich Scharmanu Triesch Handicap Totals 6S8 620 692 2000 Builders. 123 122 393 140 157 130 427 119 130 357 Ebert 133 153 161 447 King 176. -174 142 .492 Totals 695 2121 SeiinlreV Johnsqn 156.

155 156 46S Neumann 146 14,5 155 432 Sliiid 113 2.19 332 C. Schulze 139 139 137 174 145- 456 5.20. hundred and twenty-yard dash: Schflmscher. Jefferson, first: W. T.

Casper, Harlandale. secoiidi Jet- fersori, Jefferson, fourtn. Time. 24.3. Mile relay: Harlandale a.37.

Eight hundred and eiBht-yard relay: Harlandale-won. Time. .1.41 510. BURY ED MORRIS. FLOMATON, March Boston Brave pitcher, who was killed In a stabbing at a fish fry night, will be buried here Saturday.

Joe White a filling station operator at.Brew- ton, Alabama, is being held on a murder charge. Wyoming Captures Mount Tite LARAMtE, March undefeated Cowboys were of the Rocky Mountain conference today by tue of, their "thrilling 1-point victory over the Brigham Young university here. Ths score was 29 to 28. 'SWEATEES TO" MUSTANGS;" The Roosevelt Mustangs, intercity independent basket ball champions, have been awarded sweaters as follows: John captain of the team, two-year service s'trlpe B. Duqueshe, two years: Joe Casper one year; Roger two years Henry two, years; Charle Carson, one-year; Joe Reynolds, on year, arid "Phillip Yarborough, LAST GRETA GARBO RAMON NOVARRO IX "MATA HARI" SBLKCTKl) vSHORT WARNER BAXTER ''SUHHENUEH" LAST DAY E.

BROWN "LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD" SUNDAY GLORIA In "TONIGHT OR NEVER" an iaturday. in the' finals TotaU Banowafey Dealer Cadenhead Handicap Totals ....137 174 687 Campbell. 119. 117 -l'5t'- 143 139 166 76 '113 168 184 06 56 774 2297 176 197 167 157 135'. 51 412 491 472 .426 487 1G2 Aery Brown Rowland 145 Wilson; 171 809 779 West End.

121 159 863" 2451 Military academy made the selections that follow: Selections of Father Burns, coach St. Anthony's: college: First team; Forward, Julian, St. Anthony; forward Sorelle, San Marcos; center, Merz, St. Anthony; guard, Obriotti, Central; guard, Hughes, Peacock. Second team: Forward, Kenny, St.

Anthony; forward, Losoya, Peacock; center, Moore, -guard St. Anthony; guard Kippes, Selections of Earl coach Central Catholic high: First team: Forward, Julian, Anthony; forward, Sorelle, San Marcos; center, Hughes, Peacock; guard, Merz, St. Anthony; guard Obriotti, Central. Second team: -Forward, Kenny, St. "Anthony; forward, San Marcos; center, Moore, Central f.

guard Losoya, guard, toward tiller. Comstocfc and Allea O. Heard and overheard: Looks very much as if there is a budding ro- mance between George Hill, the director and Lila Lee. Now I don't want to be writing gossip, but they were at the La Argentina recital night before last and at the Ambassador last night. Two nights in succession in Hollywood may not be a romance but it looks investing.

Lila is not going to Lon- don right away and her friends feel' once, she gets started again in pictures she will go like a whirlwind. We hear that Garbo is still talking about going home. We can hardly believe there will be any trouble about her signing her contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, not after the exploitation she received from that company, and the attention. Yet I suppose if Greta didn't say -'I go home" every tune contracts came around it wouldn't make them legal. Lila Lee Loue Jo Swerling.

Irving m- min Will dt- rect. This, we are told, hi no way conflicts with "The Great Mouthpiece," written by Gene I wonder how Bill Fallen will figure as a character on the 1 screen? In New York he was well known. Fowler's book makes him picturesque if exactly what one expects of one's lawyer. Mitchell '165 ,165 16S 121 152 161 173 159 131 391 486 451 44S Totals 771 Alamo. JVIoffett 17S Phillips 119 Rosaman 1,42 Pressley 154 Fricke 154 Handicap 28 727 763 2261 162 120 114 140 170 28 154 1E9 119 28 492 3S8 35 413 505 84 Saii Marcos Sends Golf Team to S.

A. SAN MAKCOS; March to directions from the raan- tgers of San Antonio's good will tournament, San Marcos will send-'six. 1 These men volunteered go and represent this city, at "the annual meet: Jimmy Zimmerman, Taylor Thomas, Glenn Smith, Ellis Serur, and Lee. McWilliams. BOBCAT TRACKMEN OUT.

SAN MARCOS, Search itrahan-of the San Marcos Bobcats issue his formal'call for track men son, but already eight lettermen-and several.new recruits have working out daily to prepare themselves for the season. John Janea, veteran shot putter and discus thrower is captain Other- lettermen reporting are: Goof Gordon, recorc holder in T. I. A. A.

javelin event Forester, 'half mile; Mayer, mile Cox, quarter; Nix, quarter; Germer hurdles; and Cavender, quarter. CITY HANDICAP LEAGUE. Hnys-Relnarz. Nison 130 -190 181 Meyer .193 133 131 Schriewer 213 197 182 ieinarz" 150 Trenter Where. ike happy crowd gathers Music by ROBERT AND HIS CONFEDERATES Closing Sunday Night Totals 773 734 7.43 2250 551 557 572 1S2 101202 150 227 Totals 918 Fomby.

224 983 921-2792 Taylor Anderson-' Alves Handicap 172 172 172 193 41 155 147 152 168' 168 41 159 152 17 18S 182 41 Totals 872 872 Pepper vs. Duerler. LEAGUE. Pioneer. Riegler 152 Deinlnger 170 Hebbeler '149 Mitchell 191 E7S 472 500 523 543 123 2733 162 158 169 '210 170 142 171 1S7 484 479 489 5S Filizola, Cenal Selections of Harlan Allen, 'coach Peacock Military academy: First Forward; Julian, St.

Anthony; forward, Peacock; center Merz, St. Anthony; Sorelle, Marcos: guard, Losoya, Peacock. Second Forward Kenny, entral high; center, Moore, Central high; guard Verderame, St. guard Obfiotti, Central high. the votes of the coaches, (no reports or selections were sent in by the coach of San Marcos) first team of all-star is: Forward, Julian, St.

Anthony. Forward, Sorelle, San Marcos. Center, Merz, St. Anthony. Guard, Central.

Guard, Hughes, Peacock. The Lionel Atwills were all packed up ready to leave for New York -r-and the stage when a call came from 'Warner Brothers. will was being paged for the title role of "Df. which goes info immediate production. I am very glad that Mr.

Atwill decided to stay over in Hollywood and play "Dr. at Warner Lionel needs more than one picture to establish-iiim- with the fans ipf the He is already well known in the East where he has a large, following as a stage actor, but he, has still to make himself known on the screen. Michael Curtiz "Dr. and it's, to be 100- per cent technicolor, the first horror, drammer to be done in color. George Rosenor is now adapting the story from a play by at random: Janet Gaynor recovering from the loss of a nasty wisdom tooth.

Edith Wilkerson.go- ing air-riding with Wallace Beery, her hero. Both deny an elopement. Also Billy Wilkerson and Mrs. Beery deny Watty's intentions are matrimony. Chester Vanderlip, Hollywood's most popular banker, lunching with Dr, Giannin, at the Brown Derby.

Evelyn Brent has lost her sun tan. She spent hundreds, too, on sun arc lamps to keep it. Shows the real sun has no rivals. Harold.Lloyd using artificial rain in his picture. Should have made it a few weeks ago when it rained every day.

Mrs. Gardner. Sullivan entertaining a few friends in honor of" Mrs. Ernest Torrence. shortly.

giving a belated birthday party for Robert Ritchie Saturday night. It was postponed when she went East. Mrs. Brock Pemberton some -some interesting, stills; of Ann Harding in a hairdress. That's all today.

See tomorrow! SECOND 300" GAME. HOUSTON, March 5. Bowlers are usually satisfied with a single 300 game in a lifetime, but A. H. Gaines, member of the American Bowling Congress Southwest championship team, bowled his second perfect game within three months here Friday.

.834 Traut. B. Zaeske 163 Tumlinsqn Schiichert 'C. Baca Perkins Handicap Totals 150 136 117 155 31 MeALLEN, BROWNSVILLE WIN SAN BENTTO, March Mc- AUen Monitors had to whip up their horses' to win" over Edcouch, the final score being 42 to 31, while the Brownsville Scorpions had to do the same to defeat the Harlingen 850 25191 odist-s, 47 to 36, in a double-header played here as a part of the Valley amateur" basketball league cham- 149 134 201 198 125 31 158 218 152 17 192 31 470 502 4SS 493 453 S3 753 838 899 2490 pionship round-robin. JSRNST LUBITSCH'S "BROKEN LULLABY" With LIONEL BARRYMORE i Paramount picture from.

Kostand's challenging- romance. THE MAN I KILLED Till 2 P. M. JGXTKA' CHAKLIE CHASE COMEDY ''Shnrk a nil Sworflfisli" JVIATINEE Till 8p.m. The phone number at Harley Sadler Tent, theater is W.

10124. (Adv.) The Screen's Greatest Character Actor After p.m. Always lOc Last Times Today The "Specialist," Himself 5 THE with DICKIE MOORE "Adventures in Africa 1 Julia Concert TONIGHT "CORSAIR" With CHESTER MORRIS THBLMA TODD Regular Showing Starts Snail ay for One Week! See the Biff Fun Show HAVE-A-LAUGH Starting Sunday 'Night, March 6th "LOVE AND APPLESAUCE" Harley Sadler's Own Company BIG TEXT THEATRE St. Mary's and Josephine Sts.) Auspices Alzafar Uniform Bodies The Only Stage Show in Town Drama Comedy "VaudeTllla Mtisic Children lOc Adults 25c SADLER SPECIAL NUMBERED CHAIRS 15c EXTRA Box scats, office at Tent Theatre open dally. Call or PHONE 10124, and reserve Doors open .7 p.

m. Orchestra 8 p. m. Cartain rises 8:15 p. m.

who gave you Caesar," "Smart Money" and "Five Star Final." In his dsiromic Terrifying in its stark realism Overwhelming in its mighty emotional sweep! SAT. ST3X Unta After (Balcony) Alter (Orchestra) BEXKY Comedy Aesop Fable, KlvO Pathe News A story of tremendous appeal by David Belasco. Flung from San Francisco's Chinatown to the dance halls of war-ridden Shanghai. The mid-season is in full swing. Come and join the crowd in this week-end frolic.

Music-by Friday, Saturday Niglits.

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