Mangrum Tops Pro Swingers Drawl Features Rio Grande Open Action KARLINGEN. Tex.. Feb. H-JP Debonair Ucyd Mangrum of Chi cago ripped the 6.045-yard Har lingen municipal court with an eight-under-par 63 today to shoot Into the lead In the lower Rio Grande Valley $10,000 open at the three-quarters mark. Displacing Jimmy Demaret, the inking man from Oji. Calif., who led at the start of today's round with 129 and skidded to a one-over-par 72. Mangrum brought his 54-hoie total to 196. Demaret fell Wito second place r20l. The finish of the leaders cli maxed a day of bickering among the players ever the rules situa tion and at one time two of the ftroe came to blows but. however, n no way related to the general turmoil that has taken over the tournament. The two pros figuring in the brief flurry were N. C. on Nida of Sydney, Australia, and Henry Ransom of Ravtnia. 111., former Texan. Ranacm claimed Von Nida told him he should be charged an extra stroke on a hole for tap ping the bail before putting. Ran som said he did not tap the ball. Hot words passed between them then and later they renewed the argument rear the scoreboard. They wreftied around on the ground until other pro separat ed them. Fanied Mordecai Brown Passes TTJtlE HAUTaVlsA. Feb. 14 (Py-Merdecal Brswa, whs had bat three fingers eat his pitch Log hand U atae La making one f the greatest recards La base bail, died tedav. The Jl-yeer-44 Vetera mt the saajer leagnea had beea Ul sine he suffered a s treks a year age. His death was attributed to diabetes. Oaee the aaehar aaaa ef the Chicaga Cabs pitching sUff. Brewa begaa and ended his pra fiaslsail has ball career here. Caealag tmt ef the Indiana eaalfleJda, where a saining acci dent eat hint twa flagers, ha Joined the Terra Ha ate Three-I leagne toaas La Iff L ' Eighteen years later, he came back fraoa the big time to maaage his hsmetowD elab La 1919 and 1929. The Cubs toak notice whea the three-finger" artist shot them ant in his first majar league ap pearance with the St. Laois Car dinals la IMS. The game was rained ant after five Innings, hat Brewa held the Cabs to a single. The next year Cab Owner Jim Bart gat Brawa en a trade that ranks ameng the best the Cabs ever made. Far six straight years with tbesa ha wan 29 ar snore Far his entire career la the majers he wen 239 131. Huskies Ski Leaders SEATTLE, Feb. 14 -OP)- The University of Washington main tained its lead In the northwest intercollegiate ski union cham pions at Martin, Stampede Pass, today with a combined total of 294.1 points at the close of the downhill races. The University of British Columbia was close be hind with 291.4. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Tart. Ore., compiled by O S. Coast and Ceodeuo Survey. Port land, Ore. o.q-imTi-M:. We have a very good stock ef Levis, Caa't Bast en. and Wrangler Overalls. We alae have sew aasabers in Weyeaberg Drews Oxfords. MB (Continued from page 14) hockey, however. To shew yon haw busy the place Is. fistic Mateh saaker Tex SalkekL, forced to cancel hla bi-monthly show aext Wednesday night, couldn't get another night antU twa weeks ; later, March 3, his reserved date. Both Sevens, Yankees fVott Satisfied Sorties: Na one knows hew the deals will tarn eat, bat If effort and hope roaat Senators Bis Baas George Eanigh might haal a NIL pennaat late towa next fsU. He's beea tossing players around with gusto the past 19 days, and says he's not yet finished. Soma seem to think Use peddling mt Lea KabUk. the team's leading hitter Last seasoa. was a mistake. Bat aa the other hand, this Tony Klisara aalght bless saw lata a 29 -game winaer for the townies. And they da need pitching . . . This was hound to some sooner ar later. We are told Woody Sal a has applied for his reinstatement to pro hall ranks . . . Certainly not a hard gent to get along with. Bill Sevens flgares aeitber he or the Yankees are wounded too deeply since be and the rlab eoaspromlocd on their salary dispute. They wanted him for S13.S0S. Ho wanted the $19,999 he got last year. He geta $ and all hands are happy . . . Juran's Vik Gladiator a Busy Flock Certalaly one of the busiest geata in the village coaching ranks, if not the very busiest. Is Viking Mat Coach nank Juran. His mata dors are booked for an leas than 19 team matches for the season, pi as the Big Six and state tournaments. Some weeks Hank Co. go oat three aad four nlghta. All of which brought this query from the team's bus driver the other night: "Hey, Just when da yen ever see yeur wife aai kiddies. Mr. JT' . . . Speaking ef grap piers, only they could hatch this one. clipped from a Las Angeles paper: "A neweoater haa turned ap In local wrestling arenas with a fancy name to rival 'Gergeeue George.' The Masked Marvel' and The Angel.' He la 'New Lek who appears In the ring wearing extra long drawers. Monday Bait Banquet Big Lure to Kids Too 1 The appearance ef so many "name' baseball men at Monday ! night's hage baseball banquet at Marion hotel solidifies the total saeeeas of that merrimeat. and what aa evealng of pleasure it should I be for those teea-age lads who always have room In their autograph 1 hooka for the visiting celebrities! Most popular target are sure to bo such still Illustrious gents as Joe Gordon. Bill Sevens, Eddie Eraatt. Freddie Hatrhlaoen. Jeff Heath. Don Johnson. Larry J arisen. Dick Whitman, et aL Bat should the swe-lnspired lads care to digJ back Into the records a bit they will find that such men as Deacon Van Bursa. Curt Coleman. Wea Schulaaerich. Carl Mays, Sylvester Johaasa. Meeae Cla bough and Bill Klepper wrote some Interesting additions to baseball history la their days ef mere direct association with the game. Tea., should be a great night for both the kids aa weU as their ball co ftp as elder. Feb. HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1 S:43 un. S I 10:06 man. 13 3:55 pjn. S O 8:44 p m. 10 IS 4:1 ajn. I I 115 m m. l.S BKW p.m. 4S 1421 pm. 11 11 4:5 un. S.4 12:12 p m. 1.2 S3 pjn. 4 J 11.10 p.m. JO IS S:47 a-m. S.S 1 -23 pjn. OS 1:59 p.m. 4 2 It :47 a m. S 0:11 a.m. S 3 S m pjn. 4.4 2 .23 pjn. 0.3 20 7:53 ajn. 9a 1:29 mm. 35 10 J pjn. S S34 pjn. -0J 21 90 ajn. 13 2:45 arm. 3.4 11:12 pjn. tl 4:2 p m. -OS 23 KM ajn. 94 3:52 ajn. 3.1 11:54 pjn. . S:15 pjn. -OS 23 1047 ajn. 1.7 4:53 a.m. 2.7 S:01 pjn. -1.0 24 0:33 a m. SJ 5:49 sjn. 2.2 11 dl sjn. 9.7 S:3 pjn. MJ 23 1:10 a.m. S.3 S 42 ajn. I S 12:43 pjn. 7.4 132 pjn. -0J 20 1:47 tin. S3 7:37 ajn. 1.4 1:35 pjn. Sj) 9:02 p.m. -0.1 27 232 ajn. S.7 S:30 a.m. 1.1 33S pjn. S3 jsa pjn. 0.7 29 341 ajn. 41 937 ajn. 0.9 337 pjn. II S IS pjn. IS 29 33S a.m. S.S 1035 ajn. 0 8 432 pjn. 3 0 9-59 pjn. S3 Before World War II, consum ers purchases In the United States averaged between two and tnree times the combined amounts spent for private construction. capital eauioment and srovern ment goods and services. JakeLaMotta Draws Penalty NEW YORK, Feb. 14-(P)-Box-er Jake Lamotta was suspended until June 21 and fined $1,000 by the New York state athletic commission Friday. He immediate ly fijed suit in the supreme court to void . the action, claiming he was "the victim of a political feud between the chairman of the box ing .commission and the district attorney. ' The commission said Lamotta was suspended and fined for con cealing facts of bis physical con dition before his fight with Billy Fox of Philadelphia last Novem ber 14. Loggers Crush Coyotes 90-51 CALDWELL, Idaho, Feb. l4 UP- College of Puget Sound, leaders in the Northwest confer ence basketball race, smothered College of Idaho 90 to 51 tonight. The Loggers led 47 to 20 at hall time. CPS (90) Ceu. Mane (51) Plncham (7) T 13) Savre Hoff (J) r 3 Fayler Rinker (S) C (4) Jonas Anneltne (IS) G (0 Kane Stivers (12 G 13l Jensen Subs: CPS Sater () Sawyer OS) Brown (3) Danielson (13) Heselwood (4 1. Idaho Dunn, Adamson 6t Down er. Lee (3) Wilson, MUlbrook (4) Cham bers (3. Washington State Coach Buck Bailey reports. FIGHTER IN HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 14-WV Eddie Franklin, 23-year-old Phil adelphia heavyweight, was ope rated on Friday for removal f a Tha Staiesmtm, Salem, Oregon, Stmdar. rebrearr 15r 13iS 1 clot on the. brain the result of a punch to the head in an eight-round fight. He was knocked down three times in the eighth round last night by B01 (Chicken) Thomp- EARLY 8TARTEKS PULLMAN. Wash, Feb. 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