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PAGE 10 THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD, BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1950 Panthers Edge Bears For Magic Valley Relay Crown Victoria Tops Charros In Exhibition Opener VICTORIA--The Brownsville Charros went down before the a slants of Dick i a here Sat a and their i i i opener, 5 to 3, i a with the Houston in 1948, kept seven hits well scattered and a 11 of the Charro batsmen as he went a the way. Lopez started for i and pitched hit- for i i a Finch came on to pitch the i and aixth and Joe bal Barber Sets Record At Jacksonville A I Jfjrry likeable i from Overland, gavr them A show of record a i golf Saturday. On a ot the $08- yard Hydn Pnrk couw, his ni celv i 71 of yesterday for lend tn a i 136 wait otv a a t.hr round in by A a Bnr a i of Md who i tho old i i ifcm-d. a i a a i 71 And the tournft- a i loader by single A Bo.HHOhnk, i al and i i a i golfer, i 60 a stroke and was' ftod i second! i of i tnn fl.nrl a i i pin N. carded B7 apiece-.

hnd a 140 in thf of Cleorge fr'ax-io of ('. and young of Kl Pn.io. was nicked for three hits and two runs. Bob Brousaeau i i up, i i four hit.s and three runs. The Charro runs carne in the i i i when Victoria committed three errors.

Victoria counted two each in the sixth and seventh innings and one In the eighth. A i hit by Manager John Miller in the sev- i the sacks clogged put Victoria in the lead. Bryan Stubba led the i i safeties i i a double in i trips, a Perez also doubled for the Charros and! Frank Boothe of Victoria also collected a two-bagger. Gene Chaon, backstopper thn BrownHvllle was batting i a pair of singles in four to the plate. The two teams will play again at 3 p.

this afternoon. a ager Joe i of thn Charros has i i a a Carlos Cowan will probably get the a i assign- on the Brownnville 000 030 000--3 7 4 Victoria 000 002 21x--6 7 3 Meet Is Decided In Last Event PHARR-- The Weslrico mile fe- lay team took third place here Saturday night to givu the Panth- nra the team championship in the Magic Valley Relays. Wealaco finished i 26 points to 23 for Pharr San Juan Alamo. The mile relay, last on the program decided the meet in favor of the Panthers. The Bears' mile relay squad finished Patt Hitt, Raymondville was the top i i i a scorer of the meet with nine and a half.

Ho set a new record in the 200 yard low hurdles and finished second in the 120 yard highs. His record breaking 'time was 23,2 seconds, tenths of a second off the old ord. two roc- Scotch Golf Meet Slated Here Today A least -10 x' f) M' i i off i a i tlu- i Scotch i some i at r'hi. i a i reached a a sched- i a a 'I i i a i in Mm. i rn-l i low gross i i sions a i at the i i i i a i ICT Th' 1 10 fni i i will i ho in I brook.

1:10 a i a a a entered piny as follows: Mrs. i R. W. and Hawkm.s i Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Mr. and Mm. A. B. Wont-! MM.

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and a a i i a 1 I Mrs. McDavltt, C.

Or-orp--, J. C. i a i I :20 Mr. and i Comptnj), Mrs. Ncfll.or Ctmrlio PuekeU.

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Robert Scanlan, Cheney Hill, Mr Jano and Jennings. Mm. Donald i 3 and Mrs. Jerome Mr.

and C. K. I '-10 and NTrH. A. A i College Rodeo Competition Is Scheduled SAN RANCLSCO The a i a I i a Rodeo a i i will be held in the San Francisco Cow Palace, A i 1 to 6.

Dates for the being held here for the second a in suc- ce.ssion. were a by Fred Gray. He said Sill Ro.s.s State of A i would defend team a i i and its star, Harle.y May, i i i a a a i In a i i to Sul Ross State, i have been received from Colorado A Texas A New Mexico A i i of Wyoming, a a A and i i of New Mexico. The i a loams will compete, i i events, bareback brono riding, saddle bronc i i a a i i wild cow i i a roping and steer bulldogging. Dcillfis Rallies To Tip Hlibbers AI Donna, 3-2 A Conseculis'e extra base, i in the i i i gave Dallas a -T to 2 decision over the Lubbock Hubbers here.

Saturday i a i and Floyd FHconomides doubled to send him across the a i the winning- Lubbock had taken the lead early i two runs in the first, i i a a a Lied i i a a i i eighth. Jack Sullivan of Lubbock and Buck Frierflon of a a alflo collected doubles, the only other extra basers of the game. Dallas 000 000 021 Luhbock 200 000 OOP bright, Dr. and Mrs. George Paige.

and Mrs. P. Mc- Nnmee. Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Gibbon a i EDDIE HOVVAKD of Brownsville was among' the individual point getters with eight and three fourths. He broke tho old record in the bron.d i a leap of 19 feet 10'o inches but had to settle for second place when Lowerny of Harlingen flew 20 feet a inches. Howard set a new 100 yard flash record at 10.1 seconds, one tenth faster than thf! old mark. i of Weslaco tied the roc- in the 120 yard i hurdles, topping- the i in 16.1 seconds. records fell in the I.shot put and discus.

Stewart, of i thre.w tho shot 48 feet 1'8 inches, more than three feet a than thn old record of 45 l.V'1 inches. Porter of Wes- the discus 159 feet 7 inches, eclipsing the old record of 156 feet. I IFTKIOX SCHOOLS we.re represented in the big a meet for next Saturday's Donna Relays. An estimated 200 to 225 athletes a i i a The results: .120 yard high i Woslaco, (.16 seconds); 2, Hitt, Raymond i 3, i Mu- A 'i. Carter, McAllen.

100 yard a a Brownsville, i 2 Phillips, i 3, Leach, i 4 Gonzales, A 8 8 0 relay Weslaco (1:37.6 2 A 3, Mission; 'I, Donna. -Norrls, Falfurrias 5 3 8 2, Scott, A 3, Mercedes; '1, TarbuUon, Rio a de City. 200 yard low i Raymon'dvillo. 2 3 2 2. Trovino, Pharr-San a A a 3, Sharpe, Donna; 4, Millei 1 Weslaco.

Mile a a i 4 1 i 3 lingen I Pharr-San Juan-Alamo. MILK a a San a A a 5 0 2 2, a i a i 3, San Bcni- to; 4 Doughty, Hebbronville, Mile a a i a '2, Weslacof 3, Mission; 4, Pharr- San a A a Polo 1 0 3 Andrews, a i 3, i Wortham, Wcslaro, A i P-SP-A, i a P-SJ-A. i -Vaughan, Weslaco, 5 i 2 and 3. (tie.) Garrett, Raymond ville, Mathews, Falfurria.s: 4, Casarca, Donna. Shot pot--Stewart, i I I 8 2, i P-SJ-A; 3, Carney, P-SP-A; -1, Mercedes.

Discus--Porter, Weslaco (159' 7 1 Groves. Mercedes; Campy, P-SJ- A Vereker, P-SJ-A. Broad a i gen (20 1 i 2, Howard, Browns- i 3, Phillips, Cantu, Donna. Roughnecks Seven New Reco rds Posted In Fort Worth Track Meet IUO GKANDE BEAUTY-Wallace H. McMillan of Victoria, British Columbia, added another notch on the butt of his favorite fishing rod when hi- lmnU-d the 51 inch Rio tarpon.

Mr. McMillan is a former president, now honorary president and director of Tyer Club of British Columbia, one of the best known clubs In America and one Uia( has played host notables from all over the world. Connie Mack Denies Rumor He Will Quit WEST PALM BEACH, --Connie Mack said Saturday he had no i i of i i at the oncl of i season, his 50th year as manager of tho Philadelphia Athletics. Ho plans to go on managing' this a next year, the next and Lhe next, Branding as a recent magazine story that he was being pushed out by his three sons, the a i a of baseball, 1 i i a all was serene be-! i and his sons, a i and Connie, Jr. The to-; i Robert J.

Schroederi a Bennie McFarland, form Athletics' board of directors. i "As long as 1 have my a i I'll run the Connie i "As a a of fact, longer .1 stay around the more I 1 Play Here On Monday The stage almost set for baseball to open with a bang' in Brownsville Monday night. The Beaumont Roughnecks, led by colorful and fiery Rogers Hornsby are due to arrive in Brownsville from Corpus Christi tonight, Hornsby, the "Rajah" of St. Louis Cardinal fame will definitely be on hand for the game according' to word received here Saturday morn.ing. He has completed his baseball school obligations and will rejoin the team here.

ATLEY Donald, former New York Yankee lefthander will also assist in handling the team. Donald, raied among the pitching greats of the modern era. He will wear 18 on the field with the head a Hornsby, sporting a number 21 on his back. Work on the park is expected to be completed in time for the game. The new box seats are practically completed and posts were set for the backstop.

Wire for the behind the plate was due to arrive Saturday and crews worked Saturday afternoon and will probably be' out again today to get it all strung up. A lot of work has been done on the grounds a the infield especially is in top shape for Monday night game. Starters for the Roughnecks will probably be Garrison on first base, McDonald on second, Harbert on third and Hansen at shortstop. The outfield will probably start with Tellenger in left field, Marquis in center and Pinningan in right. Pruet will probably start behind the plate and Lucres is expected to start on the hill followed by Reed.

IN ALL probability, the Charros will lead off with Bryan Stubbs at first, Mike Boettcher at second, Juan Perez at short and Gilbert BHones at third base. i Curtis Ray and either Manager Joe King or Bob Martin will probably get the call in the outfield and Gene Chaon will start behind the plate. The pitching assignment will probably depend somewhat on who throws tonight at Victoria but Manager King has Ralph Finch, Al Brown, Byran Ward, Mike Bob Breausseau, Joe Lopez, Carlos Cowan, and Harold Bunch to choose from. Others who will probably see some action during the game arc Porter Steele at shortstop, Jack Oehlschlaeger at second and Cecil Arenas behind the bat. Fernando Garza, outfielder from Monterrey who just arrived Saturday may also be suited up and ready for a try Monday night.

rpions Second In JC Class WAITKUS TAGGED OUT BY ROBINSON Fivst baseman Eddie Waitkus of i a i a Phillies is tagged out at home a by Detroit a A a i in the first i i i of an i i i game in a a Fla. a i tried to score seconci. EXHIBITION RESULTS Dodgers Outslug Athletics; Red Sox Blow Game To Yanks WEST PALM BEACH, The. Brooklyn Dodgers outslugged the Philadelphia Athletics 36 to .15 Saturday in an exhibition game that produced five 3iome runs. Rookie third sacker Bobby Morgan's three run homer in the.

Butler Will Direct Meet In Monterrey Tony Butler, professional at the Valley League Schedule Is Released The 1950 Rio Grande Valley League baseball schedule was released today by W. R. (Billy) Byrd, league president. A 14.0 game season is scheduled, opening- on April 11 and ending August 2T. Opening day games are slated for McAllen, Laredo and Robstown.

The Charros start with a four game series with the Harlingen Capitols. Games April 11 and 33 are scheduled for Lions' Park in Brownsville and April 12 and 14. games are slated at Harlingen. McAllen a Don-Wes are open-) ing'series foes. Theirs is a split' opening too with Palms Park the I setting of games on April and 13' and the newly renamed Don-Wes park the scene of action on the 12th and 13th.

The Apaches play two games at homo with Del PJo before moving to the Cowboys' stamping grounds on A i 13 and 14. Robs town's renamed Rebels play host to Corpus Chri.sti in a FORT WORTH Seven records fell, two were tied and Baylor won the i i division of the Southwestern Recreation track and field meet Saturday-Die firm i any school outside of Texas or Texas A and had a i in many years few The. reason was a Texas and A. and M. both snubbed the meet i year.

Uorth Texas State headed by the i i a Fambro--wh'o took two first places and tied for a i a away with tho college division, rolling up 70 points to 25k, for Fambro took the broad 220-vard low hurdles a i for first in the pole a 0 was the high i i i a of the big five--division meet i 15 points. KAY LOT? SCOKKI) -18 5-6 points mainly through of i(s sprint a Tony rTAm- brosio, and finished more than ift points ahead of Arkansas, which wond up i 33. Oklahoma A. and M. swept up the college a class i i 50 points to 20 for Texas Christian.

Schreiner I i was winner of the junior college with 4 1-3 points. Texas" South- most of Brownsville was second i 26 5-6. Odessa took the high school class title i 22 points wit.h. Sunset of Dallas second with 30. IN THF.

OOLLKGK freshman class, Bill Forester, giaju Cleveland Indians pushed across Southern Methodist, beat eighth highlighted a Dodger raJ- Jy that put the ga.me on ice. MIAMI, Red Sox blew a six run lead Saturday i a fell before the world champion New York Yankees 15-9 in a free hitting, poorly pitched preseason exhibition. OAKLAND, Calif. The three to win Pacific in the i over Oakland Coast League. runs 7-4 Saturday of i 4, Pessimistic Hunting Outlook Apparently Excludes Texas i told a a I I I i A I comment on a 1050 duck i expressed at the West Coast a a a Iv Texas from the af- i a a a Howard HodK'-n.

i from North A a i i a a i omphaxisoU a i a a a report was i a i I i i Texas ('mm a hreedMig A MW NT 1AV. liirn-lor of a i i Service. i i a a a a popula- a i last a i a I looks i a of gaining i I year, we more a i Iwt -some of the previous vear'n a a took harveiUuMo also 1 i a i a stock of i ear's breeders." The i i i a exception to this 15loomv a a i a according lo the i Secretary who pi eiided at. thn panel on waterfowl, wa.s the a Flyway. "In Mtros.Ming- the possibility of a i shot i our capital Mock," said the Texas i i a "it must be noted also a Mr.

Pay was a i on the Pacific Coast which got the i of more liberal shooting regulations last a and may be the firiit a in line for a cut this a a i i Coast gunners were a fivc-a-day i i on ducks with ten in possession for the 1940 a whereas Texas the other a in the Central 5 flyway were held to a a i 1 bag of i a maximum i i of eight. Ball Schedule For 16-AA Teams Is Set gave the lie to the rumor Mickey Cochrane, his new coach, would replace him as i a i a manager. "If I. ever decide to retire," he said, "and a is a long way my son, Earle, will place me." want to leave." Monterrey, Mexico, Baseball's oldest i a i a a a a late I a Tne ro at 'gen i i a Course said he would also play in the 72-hole by the Monterrey Brownsville County Club, will Je Robstown will be. in charge ot a 25,000 A 000) open golf tournament May 6 to 9 it LOS ANGELES--(7P)--The Chicago Cubs defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 Saturday their second consecutive exhibition win over the steel city nine.

PHOENIX, St. Louis Browns made it two in a row over the New York i a Saturday dropping the National League club 9 to 8. NEW scored seven runs in the. third inn i Saturday to win a.n S-4 i bition. baseball victory over a dianapolis of the American Association.

SADEN A. Calif Baker singled in the 11th i i with the bases loaded Saturday to give the Chicago White Sox a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. XACOGOOGHES-- --Sophomore Walter Beakin hurled the Rice Owls to a 33 to 9 victory over the Stephen F. Austin State College. Lumberjacks Saturday.

Ihfi shot put mark with 47 feet 5 4 inches, the TllB Jd record was -15 feet 2 inches set by Reed Quinn of Texas in 3949. Paul Wells of Oklahoma A and M. ran the 220-yard dash in 21.5 (o better of a second tho in .1910 by Joe Rogers Texas Slate in by three- mark Bet of North Harrow Hooper, big Texns A and freshman the only entry from A and in the meet-- pitched the discus 24, 1 feet 5 inches wipe out, the record of KM foot 8 set by Jack Hughes of Texas in 1938. Bill Will JH nis of Oklahoma A and M. sped the 220-yard low hurdles in 24.9 to better the of 2fU -set in 19-10 by Ralph of a a A and M.

Slack of North Texas a furnished the only record in the college class i a throw oi' H9 feet 31 inches with the discus. The old record wan 145 feet, set by Wood row I alia of Southwest Texas a in 3 9 4 Galen FowJcr of A a i hun'ff up a record of 50 flat in the high school 440-ynrd dash. It wiped out the a of set 3945 by Desmond Kidd of Austin. 6 to 9 week. of games A i .11 and 13 and Schepp's Palms in Corpus Christ i will have games April 12 and 14.

Earle, 57, currently is coach of testants the A's along with Cochrane and Jimmy Dykes. event sponsored Country Club. A pro-amateur contest is sched- for Sunday, May 6. Medal play begins Monday, Mar 7. Con- SERVJNG STATE COLLEGE, Pa.

Two former Penn State basketball coarhes still serve this i i i pounds for colt.s and horses), as a members. B. M. a mare whizzed a mile a is professor of A i a an eighth in 1:48. believed to be a BEWITCH F1J.ES Experts consider Bewitch's race in the Black Helen i winter at Hialeah one of the most remarkable- speed performances in history.

Carrying V26j pounds i a of 131! and A 12-game double schedule has been THE RKLATIVKliY improved a of the. a atocka in tho a Flyway area could be traced to the comparatively i IfMO i birds i i a because of i a 1 dition.s which a i i most ot the split season. The i a wa.s i i on the Aide of a all the way i i area. The i a while for tho outlook for the next shoot, pointed out a the a season depends strictly on a happens in the i grounds He said nothing would be a public yet on the a a a census completed just before the birds a long a i breeding area.s. He did say.

however, a i a a nesting season, Texas probably would get at least season equal to the 36 day i shoot of last a But it is too a yet to foresee the a a regulations. The Game a does not a its recommendations for the a season i late or early and- Federal a i i a the i a decision a that. a i at Mc- for i i high schools i spring. Only of the district's six schools. Brownsville, Harlingen, A and Kdinburg, will part i i in baseball i season.

Opening games are set for April Brownsville will be at gen and Edinburg i be A for tho openers. The complete schedule: A i -I--Brownsville, at Harlingen; Edinburg at McAllen. A i A at Brownsville; Harlingen at Edinburg. A i 2J--Brownsville at Edinburg; A at Harlingon. i 28--Harlingen at Browns- i McAllen at i May ft--Brownsville at McAllen; Edinburg at a i May 0- i at Brownsville; a i at A ALIv CHAMPF Every member of the University Texas 440-yard relay team -round robin Charley Parker, Perry Samuels, announced cerl Mayer, and Floyd Rogers--is holastic sprint, champion of the state of Texas, will play 38 holes first two days of the tourney 36 on the i a day.

Several of the top PGA stars will be invited to tourney. First prize will be historv, i John D. a coach i a year ago, is professor of physical education. and golf the 51,000, second priiil. $600 and third, $400.

Entry fees received from all pros entering the event will be placed in with the prize mo- nev. world re.cord for her sex. Tho i is 2-5s off the accepted mark for all horses. THREE BETTER MON SHORTER NOW STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (ff) STATE COLLEGE, Pa.

-Charles Harry Papacharalamboue. Penn Penn State's football and boxingiSi.ate 330-pound boxer who owns star, is undecided between the a is believed to be the longest- grid and the ring as a in college boxing, has The. University of Arixona career. He. also is a shot i i his last name.

"Pap" says it playing 30 gome IfMn-SO bas- on a -originally was four letters longor. ketball schedule. DOl'BLK I for day i in the i i class, Slack in the. college class (he also won the shot wells in the. college freshman division and Car) Otsukj of Texas Southmo.st (Brownsville) in the i rolleger division.

Otsuki won the 100 and 220. High point man of the i versity class WH.S n'Ambrosio with 10. Fambrn led the division. Wells the college freshman class i 30. Me.rvin Carter of Texas Southmo.st tho Junior college division i 30-V and Joe Children of Odessa and Thomas tied for high point in the high school class with eight apiece.

Rio Grande Valley League 1950 SCHEDULE BROWNSVILLE CORPUS CHRIST! DEL RIO DON-WES Read May June July Aug 5, 6, i. 10, 11, 24, 25. .14, 15. 12. WR1TKS JX GREEN NEW YORK Bill Chambers, a wee broth of a 2125-pound tackle i the Now Yorii Bulldogs, is so proud of his Irish a try a he cm-responds in green ink.

His a was born in the 1 "Old Country." Bill, a being voted UCLA's most a a player in 1947, has had two good years, with the football Yankees, i Corpus Del Rio Don-Wes Hnrlingen Laredo a 3. 4. S. 9. 15.

16, 'Aug. 18, 19, 16, 17 22, 23, 26, May 17, 18. 3, -1-4. 7 13 May 12, 33. 19, 20 26, 27.

20. The 13. 19, 17. May 10, June 13, July 18, Aug 16, Apr 17, 187 May 19. 20, June 27, 28 15.

20. 21. 29. 31, Aug 1. 18.

14. 21. Apr 21. May 15, June 22, May June July Aug 16, 21, 22, 16. 23.

17, 22. 23. 30. Herald I Apr 15, May 15, June 30, Aug 2, 13, 18, 23, 10, July 24, Aug 21, 16. .16.

1, 2. July Auj? 14 19, 24. 1.1, 25. 22. 15.

20. 12. ARLINGTN LAREDO Apr 12, May 19, June 27, 31, 2. July 5, 18. 23.

Apr May July AUK 29 28, 1 4 30. 29. THE EXECrTIVE Secretary said the Coast conference brought out the point that some hunters, preferred a shorter season and a larger bag limit as a means At harvesting the allowed kill. That, ot course, merely points up the conflicting theories which also gain expression through the disagreement over a tstraigt uninterrupted season of a split sen- Texas, being so large, has leaned the split period in a years. PITCHERS SOX Bob C'or ot' Galveston, ITniver- slty of Te star, is the son of a former Longhorn baseball McAJlen great.

The elder Cone was a star pitcher in the early days of the! Southwest Conference. The son is! conference champion 'and record- holder in the backstroke and indi- vidual medley, June Aug A pr May June Aug 23, Robstown 1 Apr June July Aug 21 5. 6, 7. 13, M. 12, 13-13.

17, 22 24, 25 2. 3, 11, 12 24, 26. "307 28, 27, 33, 26, 27. May 22, 23, 24, June 30, July 1, Aug 5, 6. MayTT2.

June 5. 6, 7. July 10, 11, 12. Aug 21, 22. May 3, 4.

June 8, 9. 15, 16, Aug 18. Llune 5. 6, 7. July 10, A 12, 17.

20. For 11, 13, 12, Apr 17, May 22, June 24, 18. 23, 25, 24. Apr 13, i May 12, 19, 26, 14. 13, 20, 27.

June 2, 3, 4. July 13, 34. Aug 14, 15. 14.. 21.

A 28, 29, 30. 2. 3. 4. July 11, 12.

Aug 14, 15. 30. Apr June July 9 'May July I Aug: 12, 14, 25, 26. 3, 4-4. 2, 3, 4.

Apr 19, 20. May 22, 23, 24. June 30, July 1, Aug 5, 6. 2. 12, 19, 27, 31 14.

20, 21. 28, 29. Aug 1. May June July Aug 1, 2. 5, 6, 7.

13, 14. 25, 26, 27. Apr May July Aug- A 26, 27. a 30, 33, June 8. 9.

10. A May June 17, 24, Apr 31. May July Aug 18. i. 9.

32." 25, 26. 3, 4-4. 2, 3. 4. 26.

McALLEX Apr May 25, 26. June. '2, 23. July 28, 29, 30. A pr MaJy 30.

33, June S. 9-9. A 12, 13. May 27. 28.

5, 6, 7. Aug 10, 13. ROBSTOWN A 24, 27 I 28, 29. 6, 7. 11.

A 13, 1 May 12, i.June 39, 26. Apr "157 May 17, June 24 34. 21. 13. 13, 20, 27.

167 18. 25, 26. 8, 9. Apr 21, 22, May 25, 26. June 22, 23.

July 28, 29, 30. 24, 25. May 27, 28, July 5, 6, 7. Aug 10, 11. Complete May 10, 11.

June 16, 17, July 18. 19, Aug 16, 15, 15, 18. 20. 17. Apr May June Aug 16.

16, 30, July 2, 3, 4. 1, 2. 29. May 8, 9. June 13, 14, 15.

July 21, 22, 23, Aug 21, 22. May 12, 19, July 26, Valley May 5, 6, 7. June 10, 11, 12. July 24, 25. Aug 14, 15.

May 5, 6, 7. June 8, 9. July 24, 25, Aug 25, 26, 27. Apr 21, 227237 May 15, 16. June 22, 23.

July 28, 29, 30. 1.3, 20, 27. Apr 19, May 17, 18. July 3, 4-4. Aug 7, 8, 9, May 3, 4.

June 10, 11, July 15, 16, Aug 18, 19. 14. 21. Apr May July Aug 26, 27. 30, 31, June 8.

9-9. 32, 13. 1. May 3, 4. June 8, 9.

July 15, 16, 18, 19, 17. 20. 12. 17. League 17, May 19, 'June.

27, July 31, 13, July 18, Aug 23, 18. 20. 21. 28. 29.

Aug 1. May 8, 9. June 16, 17, July 21, 22, Aug 16, 17. 18. 23.

14, 19, 24. 15. 20. Reports Two members of the Pittsburgh) Pirate a i arc in the Hail of JFame. They ar? Coach John tHonusI Wagner and Scout Har-j 'old (Pie) Traynor, OFF DAYS: BrownsviULt--July 21.

Corpus Christi Del Rio July 21. Don Weis July 10. 25. Harlingen Laredo -McAllen Robstown Aug 25. Aug 20.

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