Plans for House of David CameFormed by Cifr Ieaque Governors;hedule * or Season Is RevisedI fil plans for the meeting » ■ i: I it use of David team. travelingrlub fiom Benton Haibor, Michi .:an, with a squad of local player* tt made at h meeting of theoaid ©f directors of the ('*» League last n;g ht The Bearded I . ut.« - v,) :r.vad» Pig Spring fo;v ni'.ht contest on May 7, the » n q. i emrnt to begin around fe:30oYlt-ek or as soon a* f» is d rk '■aouph for the lighting equipment o Le displayed to the beat ad van •i ' An admi«s!cn pi ice of t!ic v. ill it charged. Membership cards trill not be accepted as passt-The game will be played under tie l\an*a» City Monarch Lighting C mf i.ns m poitafile filt;od gl: -.it ame equipment u«l last yearby the Kansas City Monarch*. and a counterpart of the lighting ?vs-te -i used in th» American Associate n. the Texas League, the South (in Aeaoeiation. and in parks inihe larger cities. It will be the fir t nignt athletic content of any kind in Big Spring.Sammy Sain shortstop for the Bankti* and former professional tar. will lead the local renting!nt against the House ©f p»\ m club, but the roster will be selected by a committee composed of ihe various managers in the league.A revision of the schedule hastily drawn up earlier in the season, was enacted by the board of directors, calling for each club to play six Sunday gaes befote June 23, the lt;nd of the first half.Those attending the meeting v re Dr Wofford Hardy, p.esident,C. C Ca ter, a director, Lor* Madi-or, representing the Bankers, Yanez ami H«inandez frorn the Tigers, and Spike Henmnger of the Flcwellen club.