TILT SATURDAY DRAWS LIMELIGHT »TEXAS-HARVARD — _ I VALLEY COURSE Three Games AGGIES, BEARS ***** NIGHT GAME Brown Tosses O’Brien And AGGIES HERE; Big IS NOT SO ARID Will Go On Air ***** FOR M’ALLEN Guthrie Beats Geo. EAGLES LEAVE TO PLAY AGAIN VISITOR STATES Craig Saturday football broadcast!: j 12:45 p. m—Yale vs. Army. Gra- ham announcer, assisted 6AN BENITO. Oct 23 —Although Will “Cactus Pete** Brown and rimer on the steam dead ahead and Scorps and Fish to Tangle McNamee Ponies After ~~Fifth Win Bulldog* Play Tigers by Floyd Gibbons—WE AF VVTIC he has played over 252 courses, the Guthrie turned out to be a couple O’Brien was badly outwrestled. The At 3 School WTAG WE El WJAR WCSH WFY Rev. Irving P. Johnson, Epis- Under Floodlights his P.M.; High In Start Against of Idol topplers here last nizht. Mexican chap, who learned WGY WBEN WWJ WSA1 WENR ^ n„ copalian bishop of Colorado thinks Paso under that the municipal course hero is Tonight Brown made Pat O’Brien, erst- grappling around El Plays Corpus WLS WOC WHO WOW WDAY Centenary a CKGW KFYR WIOD WFI.A WSUN one of the best that l.e has seen. while favorite, appear Just weary Matty Matsuda, wonderful little WHAS WMC WJDX WOAI KOA “But there are more old man. Guthrie had Geo. Craig. Jap, was faster, more clever and certainly was Tulsa under control at as as O'Brien. Football the order of the day ! WFBR. BT BILL PARKER. water hazards than I expected to (Special to The Herald) blacksmith, apparently just strong and to all fluke. After In Brownsville Friday. 12:45—Na\fy v*. Princeton. Bill AaoeUM Press Sports Writer find in such an arid country." he McALLEN. Oct. 23 —Playing under all times appearances The first fall was a re- tossed mom- fast Munday announcing—WBAL WBZ DALLAS. Oct. 23. (A*)—The added regretfully as a ball plumped the floodlights of Legiop Park in could have Craig any about 30 minutes of milling, Early In the morning a bus bear- mind. so WBZA KDKA KWK WREN . Texas A. & M. and Baylor; the first He was eight strokes under the their Class B" schedule of the sea- a couple Referee Dutch Hoeffner patted school Eagles left for Corpus Invasion of the University for the first time, turned Irishman 12:00—Yale vs. Army. Ted Husing •astern nearest player in a foursome further son tonight. Brown, O’Brien’s back and the Christi where they will engage the Texas Harvard, and no more done announcing— extensive WABC-CBS of to play composed of Rev. Hugh Robertson, The game will be played by a loosened up. He had Bucs tonight in a non-district Methodist’s bid for her from under chain. Bouthern San Benito Presbyterian. E. B. Wells weakened Dog outfit with Karam this than Brown came game. The Brownsville crew has feature the the fifth straight victory and W. B. Hinkly. mighty plunging fullback, and like a whirlwind and pinned been able to beat Corpus Christi American s Southwest Conference sche- Hoeffner gridiron He is visiting his brother, Rev. Freddy Webb, halfback, on the in- Irishman's shoulders and only one time in the history of dule this week-end. W. E. Johnson of San Benito. jured list, end probably unable to IKE’S DOGGIES awarded the bout to Brown. competition between the two schools In 1926 athletic relations between see service in the fray. Both of these and the Eagles hope to ring up a were severed. A. dt M. and Baylor backs have been on the sick list second victory tonight. HOUND, CARD Tomorrow tne wfll be Most ill feelings this week. Down at Mercedes that Coaches Roswell Higginbotham forgotten and these two schools will ANOTHER CONTESTS team will be without the services of TAKE and Bones Irving and twenty-eight resume athletic relations in the BIG only their center, Mitchell, who regular _ Aggie Freshmen hopped off the M. Southwest Conference champion- received a broken shoulder in the P here this morning for their en- GAME TODAY ship game. Mercedes- Mission tilt last Friday. gagement at 3 m. with the McAllen Juniora Score Two p. -- Beautiful Terns at Harvard. However, Schmalzried will have Brownsville J. C- Scorpions. UP SATURDAY To Attend Barter, ysd with Southern Metho- Huxon to fill his shoes, and no doubt Touchdowna •The chances are” Higginbotham Many Grudge Christian for the McAllen's offense will feel the full Against dist aiyj Texas — said, “that our boys will take a a that defensive Mercedes O’Brien took the second with a Battle Between (oonfaredos leadership, employed power of Miaaion beating, but the freshmen are go- Micka Hit! One In held series of his These con- fine passing game to boat Arkansas Tough line, which has four strong out- “specials.'’ ing to give the Brownsville team a his Old Rival* last weak, 16 to T. A. St M lost a fits to a 21 score for the four, which sist of bear-hugging opponent, real battle.” TIES t Line la for him into the rope i id stubborn battle to Twnu Christian, Pittaburgh is an honor any team. rushihg The Aggies are hampered by in- will be at the The should be well attended (Special to The Herald) bringing him back out with a slam 6 to 0. The Aggie* Said Excellent game juries. the coach said. Three tackles CBv Staff Correspondent) since as it will be novel in the MISSION, Oct. 23.— Scoring a Brown took the third fall after pinnae* far the Baylor game something and an end are on the injured list. HARLINGEN. Oct. 23—Harlin- are free of serious in- of football, and It will touchdown In the second and fourth some vicious milling, culminated by all regular* way night They are Wharton Jordan. Ft. gen may now be a Class "A" team give Valleyites a chance to see Just quarters, the McAllen Bullpups took an out and out slugging bee. The Jnrte. CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—(AV-A lot Worth, who has a bruised hip: W. and San Benito still In Class “B" won two floutfcweet con- how McAllen will stack up in the another big step on their road to Ei Paso product punched O'Brien Hsvlrg of light probably will be let In on L. Zunker, San Marcos, an injured but to the spectators in the stands ference in four years, B race this year; for if they get Valley Junior High championship dizzy and then slammed him sev- championship* the mlddleweai football situation ; wrist; J. G. Cooper. Schulenberg. here today it was just a renewal of Texas Invades the Tigers, the will be well honors here Thursday. eral times. * the by Dogs University tomorrow. ! is ill; Robert Conolev, Ft. Worth, of the annual gridiron grudge be- to Harvard with a on their way toward runner-up The game was a well played af- was no match for Guthrie. Cambridge play Ohio State Into a menac- Craig has an infected foot. Bill Young of tween the high school elevens of attack prepared especially sprang honors. fair with the McAllen boys having The big Salt Lake radio crooner passing ing last week by trouncing San Antonio has a broken finger. the Twin Cities. for the crimson eleven. This game position Starting for the two clubs will a slight weight advantage which whanged the smaller man around Michigan. Tomorrow the Buckeyes The Scorpions were set for the The San Benito Greyhounds en- ■will be one of the ir.ter- probably be: showed in the line play. Both scores the ring in no uncertain manner. outstanding brightest hopes or darkest suspi- battle with three exceptions. Billy tered the game with the Cardinals aectionr.l tilts, with Harvard t •_ Mercedes— McAllen- came from passes caught by Gunn After laboring manfully for 34 cions will be verified when they Summers. Johnny McXabb and Doc at 3:45 this afternoon as the under- but due to a supero Green J. Hays (Capt.) Pup end. minutes. Craig got the big grappler favorite, get cackle Northwestern's powerful lanky Lawrence may not see service. dogs but were thought to have a bar tie from the Texans. Left End The game started with Mission into for the blacksmith's Wildcats at Columbus. Co-cham- position chance to upset tl\eir confident Southern Methodist, one of the Trollinger. .... O. Yates kicking. McAllen was held for “pile driver.” Guthrie flipped out pions of the Big Ten last year and opponents. Their main object will few undefeated 1931 teams in the Left Tackle downs and kicked. And this is the of it and pinned the smithy. Races Give Much rates just as strong this season, | be to stop romping Jimmy Law- See the New country, will t*ke on Centenary to- Dillon.H. Duncan way the first of the game Guthrie's wife was hungry Northwestern rules favorite. period getting rence. Card quarter. morrow at Dplls% Tne Southern Left guard went with neither of the teams about that time, so she told him: To Fund Notre Dame nas mauled Indiana Charity Both teams tapered off for tlte Methodist team Ivu, scored four con- Huxon.JJ. Ford showing much. However In the sec- “Get it over Elmer and let's go Oct. 23—^*— Haw- Arrivals For and Drake and played Northwestern CHICAGO. annual fight in practice Friday and secutive wins. *eg1»lr.-e1 103 points Center ond quarter the McAllen boys open- eat.” thorne has to a scoreless draw In a game that dumped approximately all players eligible to participate and held opponents to 28 points. In Welsh.McVey ed a little and in the final min- Elmer must have been hungry Gov. Emmerson's proved nothing, due to weather up $65,000 into fund were in good shape. 1927, Southern Methodist lost a 21 Right Guard utes of the first half, the for in 30 more seconds he took Fall conditions. Tomorrow Rocknes Pups too, for relief of the unemployed, boost- to 12 battle to Tomorrow Van Burg D. Dean a Centenary. completed a fine pass for the first the second straight fall with ing the total charity offerings by will mark their first since heritage to Hunk Anderson will Right Tacgle meeting marker. The third quarter was series of slams. Chicago tracks beyond the $100,000 Mule Brown’s 1927. and like the the meet Pittsburgh, which is inscribed Boys Mustangs, Ewing.H. Sharp played near the center of the field, And so, five minutes later the mark. as having the best line In the east, gentlemen will enter the game with Right End and was not until the was were Jrs. the eleven. it game Guthries peacefully enjoying A crowd of nearly 20.000 attended Defeat Weslaco a 1931 undefeated record. if not best According Entire Baseball league University thing to be decided when Indiana in what is expected to be an easy this season, is slated to hurl for the meets Chicago, is which is the Defeats game for Rice’s brilliant running at- Lyford Tigers against the Yankees at Tiger better team. tack. park when these teams clash at 2:30 Purdue and Wisconsin will handle The University of Arkansas, de- p. m. Sunday. the Big Ten's intersectional assign- Contest feaed in two conference games this ’Hound Seconds Champion, a slim you ngster, has ments for the week, both playing in Driving year, takes on Louisiana State at ______with start and is the east. Wisconsin is the choice improved every Shreveport. Louisiana whipped Ar- st-" Co. now one of the best hurlers in the to ?fin its second straight over (By ;t>ponaent> kansas 27 to 12 last year, and is SAN BENITO. Oct. At Llano Course city. He started with the Boys league Pennsylvania, while Purdue, some- 23—Lyford’s favored to repeat tomorrow. the Benito and hurled his team to a pennant. what battered in the Wisconsin Bulldogs defeated San Greyhound second and third string- He then participated in the Ama- 2ame, faces a tough one in Carnegie (Special to The Herald) teur league and turned in Tech. ers, 12 to 6. Thursday afternoon, all playoff MERCEDES. Oct 22—Owen W the scoring being done in the first several creditable games. Since he half. Stone, manager of the American has been hurling for the Tigers. Mandell Vs. Lenny Joy made the first Lyford counter Llano Grande Country club, states The Yankees are composed of Ft that a large number of entrants are Brown talent. CHICAGO. Oct. 23—. Glllett . Burke as the SHORTER Perhap* tt never occurred to you EVANSVILLE. Ind.-Billy Frick. Right End days get that eight players of the offensive Huntingburg. outpointed Cyril Har- Mitchell Adams • taam are to carry desty. (10). Quarter Back always eligible Evansville, 1 Your FLINT. Mich.—Tony Herrera. El Baldridge Tankersley Opportunity!... On the first day of July, 1931, it was 14 -FL/GHTOF Paso. Tex., outpointed Babe Her- Left Half BAIL] man. San Francisco. (10). Carlos Trout LeMond To On Herrera, El Paso, outpointed Don Right Half .Save hours and 16 minutes from sunrise to sunset, McLeod. Northvllle, Mich., (8). Strader . Goode YIcKEESPORT, Pa —Lou Petrone. Pull Bark Boston, won on foul from Eddie Substitutes: Lyford—J. Mitchell. the last of the 1 Ben- but, day October, daylight Brannon. Pittsburgh, (1). Prator. Johnson, clawiter. ^an FALL by SACRAMENTO. Calif.— Midget ito—Kingery. Brown. Scaief, Staf- SUITS Wolgast. Philadelphia, outpointed ford. Amador, Thornton. time will be 10 hours and 55 minutes. Chato Laredo. Mexico. GO). Ernie Officials: J. Newman, refrrei’: only i Peters, Reno, outpointed Young Poetter, umpire; Harris, head lines- Koskv. Santa Rosa. (4>. man. with time reduced i-— ■ Naturally, daylight Rumors of Trades Keeping Up more than three hours per day, your bill for electric light will be correspondingly Interest of Fans in Baseball WITH 2 TROUSERS the ball from scrimmage. Only the and the two An will snapper-beck players BY HERBERT W. BARKER. base and the pitching staff won't be increased light bill, therefore, on either side of him not run 40 Fall and Winter Suits taken from stock to sell at larger. may Associated Prej* Sports Writer harmed by the addition of Dizzy the until it has with bail passed — NEW YORK. Oct. 23 (.P Football Dean, Tex Carleton and Ray Starr from the hands of an eligible ball- this astounding price. ! All wool—Griffon tailored. holds the sports page headlines these who. among them, accounted for 66 indicate neither waste nor extravagance. carrier. * days by right of ancient precedent victories in the minors in 1931. On forward pass plave. five men but baseball rumors are bound by • • • are eligible receivers. They are the no particular season of the year. One of the most bill be two end men on the line of scrim- interesting pros- Though your may slightly larger, More trades and lineup changes pects in the American league is mage and three of the four backs The new sensational Four-in-Hand- have been made—on paper—in the Prank Crosetti, who batted .345 with The fourth back of course is the last month or so than the sixteen San Francisco. He ll to land the of In the accompanying dia- try it—wear it— use for protection your passer. major league managers actually berth with the New York Spur Royal—Twist Electricity freely It Is shown how even the cen- shortstop gram j made all last season. Yankees. ter is eligible to receive a forward Perhaps with good reason, most of wrinkle it—It always holds its • • • and for convenience. is pasa the rumors have involved the Chi- eyesight Electricity ball-carrier at Washington is looking for a hard- A legal may any cago Cubs who acknowledge Rogers New in direction hitting outfielder and might be will- shape. time pas* the ball any Hornsby as boss. Picked to finish ing to use Bumps Hadley or Joe except tow rd his opponents’ goal one-two in the National league race fall patterns of the you Judge to get him. On the other cheap—one cheapest things buy. and any other player of his team ! last season, the Cubs finished a hand, Gill from Baltimore now here . may catch the pass, may recover it third behind the St. Johnny disappointing may fill the bill. if muffled or fumbled, and may run Louis Cardinals and New York Power for and dozens of other • • • lighting with it. pass it backward or kick it Giants. All players of the defensive team Homsbv and the Cubs' owner. If Charley Gehrtnger’s arm fails GOLF KNICKERS to return to he may legally Intercept passes thrown William Wrigley, already have an- normal may be uses costs shifted from second base first A of Men's household butafewcentsadayl by the offensive team and run with nounced that Hack Wilson has play- to special group with Dale Alexander into the ball. They also are eligible to ed his last game in a Cub uniform big going Knickers in good pat- the outfield where more recover fumbles and may advance and the pudgy outfielder has been punch is terns. All wool. Values needed. ball if they recover !t before it on ever since his suspen- from $5 to $7.50, for the the block • • • i •trikes the ground. sion without pay for breaking train- only . Still for ing rules. Pat Malone. Jhe big right j searching batting punch, hander from Central Pennsylvania.! the Boston Braves hai’e picked up to Put Oscar Eckhardt Thompson is another whose welcome in Chi- from the missions j he hit a .366. Art Shires cago has worn a bit thin. where tidy on Line also will be a Title Today Homsbv has his eyes on Chuck | wearing Brave uni- BOSTON. Oct. 3—>fP'— Boston's Klein and Pinky W'hitney of the, form next season and probably will first championship bout since 1920, Phillips but han small hooes of be the regular first baseman in place slated for the Boston Carden to- landing either one The Phillies of Earl Sheely. night, appeared today to resolve have announced definitely that stamina Itself into a bat"- between Klein is not for sale. BASEBALL and experience. t • r Su.idar, Ort. 24 Young Jack i oinoson of Chi- The champion Cardinals apparent- champion of the are well for another cago. welterweight ly pretty set BROWNSVILLE YANKEES ELECTRICITY—YOUR CHEAPEST SERVANT and clev- year although third base world had the experience may prove — Vs. — of the ledeer The a problem before The Cardi- erness on his side long. BROWNSVILLE TIGERS Lou Brouillard of Dan- nals are grooming Burgess White- CQ20 challenger. Ti*er Park — 2:30 P. M. ielson. conn, seemed physically the head from Columbus as an eventual i successor io Frankie at more LW _ Frisch second'