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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 12

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Vikings Will Meet Schreiner Tonight Gold Hunters in San Antonio for Texas Open Ace Parker Chooses Pro Grid Career 4 Annual $5000 Firnt Starts Friday Amateurs Will Trit Off Today Loral JC Crew Suffer Sixth Conference At Victoria Tueeiiay Sciuvmvr Irut title Mj eeis coached by Hene Me to town tonight to eet Corpus Ci'ns'i ViK-ngs in a Zone conference biiKoicall gne ir i Texas Junkr Colwge loop The game will te played at the Wynn Seale Junior iiign and will itart at 7:30 o'clock ScL'Crer at piescrl uolris s-cf-ond place Suutn Zone stanrimes wi'-ii four victories ard one deleft nde tne Cut pus ls PUte' 1 ciusrifjc Sonremer havmg tiouud to 23 ill Kcn i nne hi and lore cento wdl be the second meeting between liie-e 1 i- -v Linrup 1 Cnnch Tni indicated Cfr u' C'i'i-ti iBiliv Ciiiiii- and Rohc-t I-nvei I forwards: Torn Rnnertsoo cetucs1 1141 Robstown Pickers Iiruli Mustangs Aside 11 to 11 Fa-l-RreaLiiiR Offrn-e Ami SparklinR Dcfnire Too Much for Itipleside ROBSTO'VN ist breaking often fine prnv id t-o tne Toe-day cry trrunit-d the 41-11 in a nii'-cunti-ience encounter IM-g i'aMeis exclusively ht the Mirii'i only Coach A (R'-rky) RimrMJ's rure-'hont- iug quintet piled UD a 14 to 2 lead ri the or pwy i'd ted tn trer st1 s'ltin victory soi per was a de-wri tie rickT points four for ftn-r I Minting eight lilt Increase Lead in the tnird period the ine dcrens- sparXJe'i Addmg 10 points the Pickers n-vcfi a 32-9 at tn erd of (U'iter The woe ieid g'l'ii ire wi-ie richer to lii! rm -li lci iner I yt Wet I'nkc quaid p- il I'drvidual scoring mnioi' with 13 iunts anti liur iiimioi-up siol i i cn- use SAN ANTONIO Feb 3 A slow steady rain fell on the Willow Springs golf course tonight on the eve of the annual $3000 Texas Open tournament The rain wasn't the only thing that fell The top notch Fis who tuured the par 71 'course with 64s 87 and G9s today dropped their hopes of blistering sub-par rounds in the pro-amatcur best ball competition tomorrow In the practice round today Sammy Snead slammed out a 84 a full seven strokes below par Following with 87 stormed Harold McSpadcn Ctfiy0 Milligram and Jimmy Demari-l Johnny Dawson and Tucker Bowles McAllen Texas stais carded 89s Then came the ram leaving the fairways slushy Bowie who started a second round and finished in the lion went two above par for a 73 Mure Rain Tomorrow The loiecu-'t for loinoirow was still more ram 'Hie chamber of commerce took in its sign advertising San Antonio as having more sunny days than any city in the nation and hoped that the tempt-rnluie would rise above tho high 50s where it lingered today The annual Texas open the nation's oldest big money tournament was a liome-cniniiig celebration for a score of stars who learned to swing lliejr clubs and irons in the (Julf Coast Stale The field was si lidded with tnp-notchers who Icurned to awing their wwuls niifj iron on 1 PXiis i sod Byn Nelson and Ben Ho- gan rival since they were cad dies at Fort Worth were ready to IL McCalfL at Town Hall tonight and Joe ard Roy 15c -t guairi- Tin Viking a corfe: tilt to Victoria Junior Culit-ge in flut i'v Tue-rliv ii it by i S4-tn-34 'core T- i- 3 had been schediilril for February 14 hut wa advanced because the Vic-toiri five vvoiild have boon to play on the date McGill and Lovelock Clash in Mat Bout at Town Ilall Tonight National Football League's Most Valuable Signs Contract NEW YORK Feb 5 Ciar- nce (Ate) Parker has irude hiss choce it is football The Duke aliticti! wloj won the 1910 National Football i League's most valuable piayer a 'said while virtually playing cm one leg for the BrvorJyn Dodfjtrs today i igntd a two-year Douger coiiiiut tie tfTnui of vihi'-h vr tuaiy end any po'viul'ty of a career ms a major k-igue hasccafi player Parker must n-port at the Dodger 'ruining camp August 1 piac- liMlfy tic heart o( tin hiicrji'li si'jki jnd it was coniideretf ex-Ipoiirly dnilbllul that any major won consider livgue -ub would iit-rne player Property uf Pirates I'se alar litiltbirk ufJcrcd a bieki'ii ankle not Mny viiila pJaynif bn'C'baLl v'ltii Syracuse in the Inu-: iahnni Ie-igm- At the lime he was inttiiig eiux- to tin) The ttsburgn I'd Inin ii4Lt lie scjieduied to rt-iwil ns rlmr'siip cHnuidate at tn Buk: camp Uii Sfirirg Tlie ige fauU-r ioijiin large Jn hi' derinion 1 1 i bo in le suJ t'i I in the majors cov I wiulii -tnk to basei-ill Or if I 'im' hi trie minors vvii'i a iinnnmg Inline and wen cvcrjl yeins y-iinger As 1 feel it best Hint 1 ploy ioiitbill two more year iid try to line up a college i-fiH'-lung job'' Fite Stars Aiituiiee in South Floriilu NctMei Kovu- avoml WEST PALM BEACH Fla Feb Five ti- to rn I i' iro sets today and one seeded plnyei- lell hy vny-ide 111 Ine iinimal Siuih Kioi'iitu ten- ms i-iiainpiii'iidiips Wayn? Sriinii Porll u'rl Oro iiMimkcri uf a i sus-j eliminated Wiliiim Tal- CiiiL'iiiirili seeded evciln 0-1 7-5 Frank Kneirs elowmni Cali- '11111111 iid 11 Oakland um nl iVifly hits iion four Flouda tumiis titles suite Cin txinias eliminate Gus Citicagii 3-8 7-5 7-5 Hobby IbKiir loniier national cliampiriTi from CmcaRo defeated Duk McKee of Miami Beirli 6-1 1 ti-ii fi-3 1 Ober winners were Pivan Grant Atlanta Elvroi Cooki 1 1 I'lirlkiml Me Ed Alloo Rollins rollege Kla: Hal Surlare Kin- sis 1'Hy rul Jack Kfiimo-r Uollm C'ullrge i i i 1 I i poim-i Picker T' biog-uo de-ieiiiive ior tiic I Inglrxidc il lm Wud Ibytl KeiiJliC 111) vent to t'irrol Lee 1 is- in a wfo sciivd I''ui up McKenzie the ti 3 'r-ici'i vvrl'i live Luie rumv in 1 iub ns Noitt Alu Ions Box coi Itoiil ltd wren Junior Kxpcdctl Tn llraw Cupidly Crowd A wrrstlinff curd awaits fiins at Town Hall tonight u-L1hr Un WuUhcr on attendance rec take up where they left off last year when they lied for the title and were form! mto a playoff Nelson won tn lelurn this year as (lie defending champion Texan on Hand Nelson ami 1 logon tied only List Sunday for second money lii the extern Open at Phoenix Ari and are definitely in their vv inter strides Name your stars and you assure Lovelock and them Texan or tiauiiplaiiled 1 (Jill of a piece to spend lim rest native soil buck home for the (f Uieir lives annual golfer reunion llinvi fi 1 1 division befoie ROiil) funs lv Vineuiii I I 'i iVt I'Cf 1 1 1 il sIkiIiIiJI 1 10 IlCUllCll 'l'11' yolilii fioiii Uiiiilin dele tied Uie hmiKhi hut neither received tne t'aimdian last week but title Tii' it id i i i the in 113m of victory was llun- George Silva won a very close Die other hg-lmes ara on' cill- willkt llnpm1r local expel by ls triumph of Siln the Western Open Sammy Snead olds are almost sure to tumble Promoter Uirncy Myers has arranged a foui-mateh program ferituiing an event between Die scnsatioiifil young junior heavyweights A1 and Civil McGill And another bang-up perfurmune such a Uie one the News darvic SAN ANTONIO Feb 5-On -pun CTirb-li's two lads in the Sin two put on last week would jui -Antmln FvenmgNcw annual dis- jlnrl colden gbive aiiuiteur hnx-I iug toin nriToent hoth miide ilu' final round of Hie welterweight Abrrgtn Ilrfii-r To Fijgbt Silva in Finals Anil la liiiialifial 4 I i 3 PACE 4-B By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK Feb This correspondent has been no closer to Cubs than the aft end of a Havana cigar so is fully qualified to give the Brooklyn Dodgers a law pointers on what to expect when they land in the of the for their spring training Th term nf ths Americas'' as applied to Havana is used with authority It comes right out of ths Dodger brochure a comprehensive booklet prepared for Uie baseball writer and containing in addition to the names and basebull pedigree of the 37 pby-ei making the trip such fimcin-aling tid bits as the fact that the club traveled 10014 miles by rail and 3873 miles by air last year thut every rlub in the league has finished last in the Inst 35 years exiTiit the Dodgers and that John Frederick hit six home runs as a pinch hitter in 1932 Going Places An airplane fmir motors adorns lha cover symbolic of the faith of Larry MacPhall that hn Brooklyn ara going piiirea tins year Anyway getting back to what the boy cxjiect in the first place they may expect little trouble with the language unles they were brought up on Spanish omelets learned all about that difficulty last spring after Uie Cincinnati Red had returned from an exhibition aeries at Havana The Reds were wined and dined as befits champions and at one of these afliua Oscar Horton treasurer of the Boston Bee who wet a guest tried to concoct enough Spanish to converse with the gentleman on his right only to find out the gentleman was born in Buffalo Here Worship Th Brooklyn hoys particularly if they have loputalionx jsjienk of may find (heir progress around and about slowed tip no hide The Cubans are enthusiastic baseball fans and worship their heroes Tuul Derringer and Frme ljm-bardi were assigned to the same automobile en route to the held Their chauffeur wai a grinning little imp who was going to make the most of his hour of glory by gum He drove at i snnil'a pace de-pite the uiging of his passengers waving to the crowds and pointing back over hi shoulder and piping gleefully In mangled English: It am pee pitch Herring chanipven bat Anyway the Brook ly ns are going to have something to tell Hie home folk when they get hark and after lintenng to the Cuban crowda the boy should feel right1 at home in Ebbels Field where (lie nojgos are both loud and strange lTuIas Denial Hint FFiner Ijiytlen Wai RailriNnlefF CHICAGO Fob (D-George Halas owner nf the Chicago Beara of the National Professional Fnothalt League today denied that Elmer Laydeti wa into the nffiea of cotninisxion-tr without th knowledge of other club owners particularly Alexi Thompson owner of the Pittsburgh Rteelrrt and Dan Topping owner of Uie Brooklyn Club talked to them by telephone the same a other rlub snid Halas majority of the rlub owners voted for Layden and a majority is all the league constitution demand on any matter of business Thera always Is some opposition to any new venture but there ia nothing Thompson and Topping can do about It Laydrn'a pay will start March 1 and ha'a in as commissioner for tha next five Athletic Fund Shows $1709393 14 Profit During 1910 A profit of $171)9393 wax I IVorlliMiIe Juniors XrauK Robert Driarnll (Juiiitcl 19 to 19 N''l'ronc Jiiiiiii' llial SGvinl's iji-ki U-Oi (1 iv licit ice ClUifltiT 49-19 ycslei diy Wync Socle' Bii'i 'he I Jim or li'atui The Rucks defeated the l)ri-coli crew Tuesday Daniel Sini'licz and Billy led the Nurthsiders in their first conference game of the sens Sancer accounted for 18 pint and Mooney looped in 18 Limes Bushy led the liims with eight points Fool lull I lllerinrii af Norllixiilr Amiuimeal Sixteen football Ictlormen lii'P'i rm'ol at North-ide Jim an rn-Spruce noiincenrnt hy Keen niglit Tiie IctKvmcn and sfuileiU manager ri'i-eived sweater-' Thcv vyere Aiielardo Hernandez and Fred Quiro: eo-eaplains Hilly Mooney Harold Ward Leonard Peri Richard Bureess Claude Ferdinand Rangel ny Haimus Ramon Hernanric' iminv Villareal Mike Fa! on lo'umv Brume Paul Ruiz Blazek and Bruns ('i' -Tmcn-la received the award Tnoffirial Soiirns Place Morgan Alop List for Tech Pot Il'BBOC'K Feb 5 (AD Tca Tech' athletic council today agreed on six men vvhose names It will present to the the hoard of dirrrtnrx a it choice for ihe vacant roarh-fnc positions at Ihe Lubbock school The council did not reveal their names hut unofifeial sources very close to the group said they probably were a follow: Athletic director either Morley Jennings now head rnarh at Ruvlnr nr IV (Dough) Kullin end coach at Trxis head coach Dell Morgan line roach at Rice and formerly a member of the Tech staff: assistant rosrh Rrrl Huffman now Tech freshman rnarh freshman roach Walker Nirhol former Tech captain and now line roach at luhhnrk High School: gridiiale mnnigrr Gwvnn (Mule) Dowell who now holds the position: intramural sports director Lewis Spears now trainer of the Tech football tram The council's recommendations will he presented to the board of dfrrctors when it meets lalrr this month It was reported here tonight the Baylor athletic round! will inert in Warn tomorrow "Mickle" Benton Coplea Anything NIXON BLUE PRINT CO PHONE 2-2531 CORPUS CHRISTL TEXAS 'l'uei Neal 3 Lubauk- T'' d- Kobsinwn a iti) i Ji Main i 1 1 K' 1 I -ne 4 F-r1U11-: Haney Tohiix Ir Jennie iMfiriil Smith re Football Season midr for the f'oipus Ch'i-u 1293K Hi mi 19Kb 15 no laaeasas 4327n iv 1298350 237398 427155 SH550 290157 47(582 151997 309742 108728 83800 18741 20130 45 00 11315 1300 4500 7300 8258 20200 13822 43249 2300 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a S- lioil athletic lund durnig the 1 il in f-t i il in a fiiKinciil statement made public I'v le-ue cliiiirman uf the school b'niil atiilctn: I'i'niniittre Uercipts during 'lie season tot lied $43271115 and expenses amounted to S2ii 1 The statement fo'invvsl ItprHpt a 8 830 1 40 32 ISO 3n Season Ticket Sa'e Senior High Games THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6 Tours By yic lie Could Help Aggie When the Texai Agifies start their spring football practice at College Station next Tuesday the coachea Will have their eye peeled hoping to find John Roberta former Corpus Christ! quarterback among the candidates Roberta was one of Coach Harry Stltelcr's backs on the 1938 Buccaneer grid team that won the state schoolboy championship He went to but did not go out lor football Recently a benefit game was staged between the Whites and the Reds two teams composed of cadets who had nut participated in either freshman or varsity football Ruberts played with the Whites who defeated the UedST coached by VirgU Jones 13 to 7 The 163-pound Corpus Clirisli lad completed 18 out of iiia 30 passes one being for a touchdown Marshall Hubnett all-America guard aid after the game that Roberta wag better passer Hun most of them in the Southwest Conference With Marion I'ugli and Marland Jeffrey both completing their eligibility this year the Aggies are in due need of a passer of Roberta ability for tho coming season Roberts a sophomore wiio is exempt in four of his courses at mid-term is good kicker and ball carrier and probably would fit Into the quarterback position with his qualifications Valley Spring Game The schedule has been com plated for SO exhibition gamee that will be played by three minor league baseball teams that will train In the Lower Rio Grande Valley this year Includ cd in the list are three o-nteaU with the Boston Bees and three with the St Louis Browns San Antonio and Fort Worth of the Texas league and Toledo of the American Association are th throe clubs that will have their spring camps in th Valley San Antonio will he at San Hem to Toledo at Harlingen and Fort Worth at Brownsville Players will start arriving in the Vallej th first week of March and Uie first spring game will be played March 18 The schedule follows: March 18 San Antonin vs Toledo at Harlingen March 17 Toledo vs Fort Worth at Hmwns- ville March 18 Fort Wortli vs San Antonin at San Benito March 19 Boston Hees vs Fort Worth at Brownsville and San Antonio vs Toledo at Harlingen March 20 Boston Bees vs Toledo at Harlingen and San Antonio vs Fort Worth at Brownsville March 21 Boston Bees vs San Antonio at San Benito and Toledo vs Fort Worth at Harlingen March 22 Fort Worth vs Toledo at Harlingen March 23 Fort Worth vs San Antonio at San Benito March 24 Fort Worth va Toledo at Harlingen March 25 San Antonio va Toledo at Harlingen March 28 SL louis Browns vs Fort Worth at Brownsville and Toledo vs Sun Antonio at San Benito March 27 SL lamia Browns vs Toledo at Harlingen and San Antonio vs Fort Worth at Brownsville March 28 St Louis Browna va San Antonio at San Benito and Toledo vs Fort Worth at Brownsville March 29 Fort Worth vi Sun Antonio at San Benito March 30 Toledo va Fort Worth at Browns-villa April 2 Toledo vs San Antonio at San Benito April I Toledo va San Antonio at San Benito April 4 San Antonio vs Toledo st Harlingen April 5 Toledo vs San Antonio at San Benito April 8 San Antonio vs To- ledo at Harlingen April 7 Toledo vs San Antonio at San Benito April 6 Toledo vs San Antonio at San Benito April 9 San An-tonio vs Toledo at Harlingen April 10 Toledo vs San Antonio at San Benito I Vinter Seaton Pro Claud Liston manager of the Brownsville Country Club haa announced employment of Walter (Irish) McGee of Mansfield Ohio a professional at th Brownsville club during th winter season McGea succeeds Zell Eaton who la now with th ranking proa of tho nation on th winter circuit McGee is tho owner and operates a golf court at Mansfield but It la closed during th winter and he will return to hia home city at tha clow of the winter season BEST YOUNG CENTER NEW YORK Coach Frank Boucher of the Rangers calls Elmer Lach of tha Montreal Cana-- dians th best young center in th National Hockey League UMPIRE DIRECTS PLAY CHICAGO John Bertrand (Jocko) Con lan the National rookie umpire spends his winters as director of sports in Chicago playgrounds Junior High Games Train Gaines Solomon Games Radio Bio idea -t Fees Total Iiirome leaaas Local Boxers Win in San Antonio's I lllllpil I IfIVPW illlllil OOII1U1 flll IfllL I Il'iuiloii iii one hntil nnd IVIe Aim-go knocked out Jim Adams of Ike local YMCA In the first round of the oilier However Abrego 1 fused In fight Silvas in the filial und was disqualified Adams was in no rendition in fight amt when it berame doubtful that Sl Vsili (') mid make the week-long Fo-t Worth trip for the state event next week Harris in put bark in the ring again ill llte filial haul ol thought This lime Harris clearly gained a trchniril knockout splitting Silvas' left eyelid badly in tin second round Refoiee Terry Vounp and tin i mg phydrians would not let Silva- conwtue the match Silvas now is in no condition to enter the slate tournament Klizahclh Hick Uiielal Ily Jane (iriint in Palm Reach (loll Ttmrnojr PALM BEACH Fla Feb 5 7A Medalist Elizabeth Hicks of Pasadena Caiif found the sternly shooting of Jane Crum too pinch for her today and wax elurin-urd one up in 20 holes from the l'nlnv Beach Golf tournament she won last year Miss Hicks and tho Orangeburg lax battled nip and tuck all the way Miss Crum's opponent in the semi-finals tomorrow will be Grace Amory Palin Beach society girl who won 7 and 5 over Mrs Miruin Phipps Lyon of Mi ami Dorothy Gardner of Steubenville Ohio defeated Nancy Mc-Clavo of Maplewi' vi one up vvhile Jean Bauer of Pnivl-deiico I trimmed Diana Fish-vvuk CritchJey former British dumvpion 4 and 3 DOGS All) IN IhUNSE BERKELEY Cslif (INS) Dogs are having their day In Unde nnttonil defense program After experimenting with two trained Pobernumn I'uisctef "police dog Die Power Ca is buying eight more at $t000 to aid 1(5 watchmen in protecting its dynamite plant at Giant Calif The company has niitmnil defense rontnets The dogs ire being supplied by A Roy who also trams the Berkeley Police Department's famed Do bermanns Ilia Oiu Ambition la To Crash Into Srlwt Circle of Top Golf era the other day Corcoran took Henry McLemore United Press columnist aside to extoil th virtues of the Henderson pro Hill originally hailed from Dallas and about four years ago he started his professional career at Corpus Christi After a hitch there he transferred to Shreveport La where he became first assistant to Jimmy McGonagill at tha Hroadmcre Club Henderson landed the youngster about year ago Hi one ambition and logically so appear to be to get into that select circle of top golfers Expenses Game Srillcmenl Spoci TiMiiis and Busses Hotel Expenses Scout itu riiiting Tickets Giiii' ils Mcd'viil Supplies and Atrnthi Athletic Supplies Dlfu-inls Ticket Sellers Takers and Lees Lights 1 mind ty 'miiiii Adv el" txing Telephone Printing Shell Coach Expenso Repairing Equipment Insurance Summer Camp Expense Miscellaneous Expense Intcrscliolastic League Due Solomon Coles Games Expense and Settlements Tram Expense Junior High Games Expense Rental on Field Cover leitetatiani aaaaaaeaea iiMaiiiaiiassiattM a HltlMIIII Clnyton Heartier Horton Smith and otlioi ig and small The tournament will have mi inlei-nalional flavor with Fdnurd Blasi and Marlin IMse Argentine stars Pro-amateur play will be held Thursday The grueling 72-hrde ehamiiioiislup Irek over tha lengthy Willow Spring' cnurie will shirt Friday Eighteen hole will he ilivid both Friday and Saturday and I he ranking tin players will make the final 30-hole trek Sunday for (lie payoff Fust place draws SIAM to Winner For 'he first time the tournament will lie held at Willow Sprms and ivill find few of the giiJd-MS-ker on familiii ground I'reviniiji toiirnnnieiits have lieen nl Hraekefrirtgo Park hut the meet was switched to Klein III inildle-iit) shooting and make tho toumey a text of power and skill The Texas 0eii wax oi'Kiinied ax a $501)0 K0y ujo- There was a gap when sponsor feared that other big money meet lwu its appeal to the vvinter- iour crowd It wax revived in 1939 wlien Dutch) Harrison cop jKti lha prize money Last year found Hogan and Nelson leading a field of big names that rnin- pan with lha old crowd of the fwr $1290 to llte winner Fornii-r II-SI7 Hoik field Slur Nctf Haul (loiieh Hi Morlh Dallii IIirIi DAI LAS Feb 3 (-)'-Rufus Hyde onetime tar bark field player with llai'din-Sirnmon University today was elevated to Uie enacliship at North Dnllns High School succeeding (Potts) Andemm (ornter Baylor star Anderson who has been head football coach at Not th Dallas for five years resigned to become a teacher in lha school Hyde has been Anderson' assistant for five year Before coining her he had coached at Stanton and raducah High Schools SKIING TO SWING HANOVER A loudspeaker system has been Installed for skier on the golf course at Hanover so they ran slaitmt down the slope to awing music him a tio with Demaret In Uie Texas Professional Golfer Association tournament at Beaumont By virtu of this he qualified for on of the four Texas position open at the National FUA held last year at Hershey Pa Over a rain and wind awapt course Hill qualified with a 73 and his sound gams immediately caught th rye of th experts In hia first matrh he ran into tha veteran Reggie Myles and battled through to a 1 up victory in 2L holes of gruelling golf In the second round he bowed before Jimmy Hines whose smooth stroking and tournament experience edged Hill out 2 and 1 on tha I7th where ha misted a 10-foot putt Mexke Against Nrwcmnrr Nothing about Ins appcai'uive indicates any coimeclum whatsoever with Uie buxines nf In fact tha story about the doomum in uiiutlier city who refused to admit McGill to lha dressing room Is easy to believe alter seeing bun in person McGill lciiLiicd the finer points nf the game front an uncle Pat McGill And three mnnllis spent under the tutelage ol Ed (Strangler) levvix didn't do the yntult any hat All 111 all McGill is tho ctvant of the crop in In division unless Lovelock turns the tables tonight Till bout will be for two out nf three falls with a two-hour time I 111! It Heading the preliminary card will be a semi-windup between Ed Meskd the Hollywood flash anil Chief Oxley Saunooke 335-pniuul Cherokee Indian This bout will be for two out of throe falls with a lima limit of one hour Itrrhiu (Duli'li) Schultz will meet Babe Zaltarin and Dick I-ever will face Jack (Killer) Dillon in one-l-tll events Starting time tk K3n o'clock UwUy AMMalion Kcmh'U Fori Hid lor rrancliifta ST LOUIS Fab 5 Th a Itoard of governors of Uie Antrr-ican Hockey Association rejected an application for a franchise at Fort Worth Texas today In announcing the rejection the governors ruled that hereafter such applications must be accompanied by a certified check for $5000 Murric Arnoxich Fails To Pass Physical Test SUPERIOR Wi Feb 5 Morris Arnovio't outfielder for the New York Giants was notified hy his local draft board to- day lie has been placed in class I-- available for military Originally scheduled for a call hy June Arnovich failed to pass a physical test because of dental deficiencies He was reclassed ns a -n There ha I 'em no call for men of that classification This close defeat however brought him more fame than half a dozen regional victories For it was after missing that heart breaking putt that Demarrt had a look and decided the 24-year-old lad had the to make one of th nation's top notch swingers Hill has been prospecting for gold In th hills of California where th first tournaments of the -winter season war held will compete la th Texas Open which will played at San Antonio this week end Handsome Ray hasn't been doing so well but the drum beating for his ability continue to swell in from tha Pacifie Coast Only 138710 5000 7000 200 00 2617622 17093 93 4327015 Total Expense Profit MiteifMi4isaaieinae Total Handsome Ray Hill Been Doing So Well But Drum Beating for Ilis Golfing Ability Continues Texet New ret Hope Started Pro Career In Corpus Christ! HENDERSON Texas Feb 3 Fred Corcoran secretary and tub-thumper of tha PGA described him a tha on th national golf aceno Jimmy Damaret said ha ranked as th outstanding young golfer in th country Dozeni of other ulogiea have been written or spoken about Ray Hill golf pro at tha Henderson Country Club but few know a great deal about him His game speaks for Itself smacks a long ball and play sure and steadily with hla short iron Last summer hi 36 holt 148 gave 4.

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