■ »—■ ■■ ■ liiirffrfrrfmmfnxnfffftmrirffffffftffiftfrrrrfr-r---r- ...... «»»»» wwMMMMiiWWWWWWWW*—w ""T| The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORT'S SECTION 1 ... | wMffjffffffmm jjlijjjjjjjjjjujj JiJjffrffffr...... OVER 100 EXPECTED HERE FOR GOLF TOURNEY SUNDAY :********* t T T T 1 TTtfffVfT' * MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS: iBy the Associated Press) 72 ARE : HOLES — to Take American Amateur Batting Terry. Giants. Ouimet Favored .345. Davis. Phillies, ______Bf HAL EUSTACK < Runs—Klein, Phillies. 109; Terry, m 104. TO BE PLAYED \rthur “Ducky" Yates of Roches- Giants. ■ Runs batted in-Klein, Phillies, ■■■■■■■■■■■I ter. N. Y.. 1 up. Westland. Chicago . Giants. 97. BRUSHING UP SPORTS —By Pap iistnct amateur champion, three 106; Ott. IF YOU FOLLOWED baseball VET PLAY Hits- Terry. Giants. 183; L- Wan- TO was Individual U »'S in the past four year*, in Championship er. Pirates. 178. here ’26 you will remember Jubiio i far from a set-up. however, and Doubles—Adams. Cardinals. 40| Clements, Brownsville twirler. Jd- Of Association To promised to give the husky New bilo Barteil. Phillies. 38. will perform here again Sun- York Irishman plenty to worry when the Mo-Pacs f Triples—Terry. Giants. 17; Tray- day Be Awarded !«. HOWELL TODAY about their excursion over during Robins. 14. take on Port Isabel, valley ama- Beverly's hazardous layout. nor. Pirates, Herman, Home Phillies. teur champions, at Tiger park. Westland Shines runs—Klein, 31; • Around 125 of South Texas’ best 3f Other Ott. Giants. 26. Jubiio Is slated to twirl for the Semi-Final Match Is Of yesterday s 36-hole quarter- visitors In a at will tee off at the Browns- _p5> Stolen bases—Frisch, Cardinals. game beginning 3 golfers final skirmishes. Westland's fight m. Jubiio came here the ville Country Club Sunday morn- ViAS CO1NB2-0P Between Westland Martin, Cardinals. 14. p from with the portly Yates was the fea- 24; of Texas some when the Lower Gulf Coast Pitching—Ha nes. cardinals, won University and did ing FOGThT ture. Yates with a wabbly medal excellent Golf association's 72-hole tourna- And 11. lost 3: Derringer, Cardinals, mound work for the lo- NtfiOWAL/ McCarthy card of 40, four over par. gamed ment under way. won 15, lost 6 cals. get? _k a one-up lead at the quarter turn, Advance Indications are that the 6IM^i£S American League: BY PAUL only to lose his lead and go to list will be unusually heavy MICKELSON — Simmons, KRING of the Pelicans will op- entry Cff3W,*i lunch 1 down. The match was Batting Athletics. are Associated Press Sports Writer I pose Clements, Kring has shown a for the two-day meet Golfers .385; Ruth. Yankees. 380 CHICAGO. 4—■,7V- squared by Yates on th' 20th hole Sept. “Old I — lot of stufl with the Port City ag- expected here from Laredo. Corpus usf, Runs Gehrig. Yankees. 140; man" Francis Ouimet of Boston and after that it was a toss-up gregation this season. His battery Christi. Kingsville. Edinburg, Mc- tee Ruth. Yankees. 127 and three of their chil- fight. They came to the final mate will be Donaho, the huskv Allen. Mercedes. Harlingen and 'feAe, neighbors Runs batted in-Gehrig. Yankees. dren were still it otit all square but “Ducky" tossed away San Benito receiver. The teams will other Valley The association fighting among Ruth. Yankees. 140. points a i his chances with a trr tee shot 159; invitations to themselves today for the elusive Sim- clash here again Monday after- has extended especial in the woods and Westland Hits—Gehrig, ankees, 185; and National Amateur golf champion- deep noon. Trau is slated to hurl members , the Harlingen mons Athletics. 174. Lefty at the break to win. courses. the ship Beverly. eagerly grasped for the visitors, while Montalvo Mercedes However, heart Doubles—Webb. Red Cox. 55; Mil- SC« It was a field of strange con- Howell proved his fighting and Kachtik are to adorn the hillock entrv list was closed yesterday. ^ ler. Athletics. 42. out the trasts. At 38 years Ouimet was the to topple Bolstad of fight. 1931 individual I — for the champions. The association’s Triples Johnson. Tigers. 17; Valley vwo “old man" of the field. Two up at two holes, he lost con- will go to the golfer Aligned Reynolds, White Sox. 14. championship trol of his game and was two holes low over the two day / against him were three who were Yankees. “DOC" OSBORN, well known making gross Home runs—Gehrig, 40.*> if tc the rear at noon. But he regain- a tournament. playing hide-go-seek, anything, 3R Valley referee, has received letter ed his touch in the afternoon Ruth. Yankees. J event? will be when he first boomed forth to win from Joe Utay which invites all The handicap with Stolen bases—Chapman, Yankees; his national open c-own 18 years jaunt as Bolstad. ill indiges- Valley coaches and officials to a divided into three flight as fol- 53; Johnson. Tigers, 31. ago—19-year-old Howell of tion. slumped and couldn't stand of Southwest rootbali lead- lows: “A" for golfers with handi- Billy Pitching—Grove. Athletics, won meeting Richmond. Va.. Maurice McCarthy. the pace. ers to be held at the Gunter Hotel caps of ten and under; “B" for 26. lost 3; Mahaffey. Athletics, won son of Ouimet was up all the way over those with from 11 24-vear-old the New York in San Antonio Monday. Leading handicaps was over 15. lost 3. with professional, and 27-year-old Jack Jackson. So McCarthy officials and referees of the South- through 17: “C” for plaver* T Westland of Chicago. Coleman and there struggles were west will attend the session for the handicaps of 18 and over. To make it stranger yet in the just a matter of time. of rules. Silver loving cups wrill be award- purpose discussing semi-final act the show Today's matches were over the ed firsts and seconds in each flight. \ SUSIES At* of big to- | to day. Ouimet was matched against 36-hole route again, with Ouimet F. E. GROVES, past president of Among the leading favorites VOd Howell, a half his who and Howell first off the tee follow- the Coaches and Officials coe the Individual championship WlNI&LE youth age Valley \ was in the battle for the first time. ed by Westland and McCarthy. association has raised the first arc Charley Puckett. J. B Kent and tackled Westland to com- meeting of the body at the Har- Ted Pehrenbach of Brownsville. Ed McCarthy plete the battle line. lingen high school Monday night. Brady and Hart Thomas of San Harlingen. Ouimet He urges all coaches and officials Benito. Hill Cocke of Favorrd of McAllen, Sherill of WINS to attend for officers are to be Dick Tur;*r Past performance and his wide STECHER elected and other important busi- Weslaco and Kleberg of Corpus edge on experience alone made ness transacted This association is Christi. -(-u>: Ouimet the favorite today and designed to improve understanding This Is the first 72-hole tourna- probably the big favorite of the the in a MITCHELL coaches officials and ment held survivors to his OVER between and by association smash way through the fart & one of its chief objects is rule dis- number of years. Due to to the championship, which has the cussions. ! that Labor Day follows Sunday, lias been denied him thirteen times long tourney is expected to work % V s.nce h* won it in 1914. Howell Craig Defeats Whiteside no hardships on out-of-city golf- looked like a hard opponent with- PERMANENT FIT are to be OftiS SSSM S Tb I ers. Eighteen holes played vJOjWHVVOf£ * s'* IJ out doubt because of his march In Semi-Final Of WAVS ANJV \<£15P£CT FQf2-' rHu^i each half day. tf through perhaps the strongest op- GUARANTEED DEFEAT S ^re,. Mat Bouts BUFFS aZQVH TWE5E CAVS /. position of the field, but whether he could match Ouimets comeback — bid was doubtful. With the booes and jeers of 2,000 Six times in the nine years past fans in his ears, Young Stecher came SPORTS 10-3 has 20 Grand And the scholarly, bespectacled through again last night, tcXfct his to the semi- It Ouimet fought way Jack Mitchell in the first and tun a I Reds Make finals meet with defeat- Cincinnati to L.U.MT only falls to take the main event at the Houston Still Going Strong times Sun Beau Are three falling before Bobby Legion Sports Arena. The bout was Jones himself. But in With Pennant In Bobby w..$ a rough affair with the unpadded Four Over Cubs the gallery today and Ouimet felt j dukes flying freely. To Meet OPENS FRIDAY lar more confident, naturally, re-J Stecher copped the first fall in Pocket Straight ! Again in that it was calling the meantime 14 minutes after a senes of head- ! young Howell who dumped Johnny locks. Mitchell took the second in 12 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.. BY GAYLE TALBOT five back in 'By The Associated Press) They captured straights Goodman out of the title fight minutes with a double reverse arm 4. i.P)—A $50,000 ace will take Associated Press Writer. but their victims were the Vine* Seeded First With The Houston Buffaloes. Texas Sept. Sports June, Wednesday. 2 and 1 in the first stretch. Stecher roughed the craig- m back seat at the Spa course to- The boys smiled not long Phillies and Braves, not a first divis- league champions, defeated Shreve- tolerantly round fight. chinned chap considerably and nail- morrow when Sun Beau, when Dan in one Twenty ago Col. Howley, ion club like the Cubs. Shields, Woods And the a for the last port 10 to 3 last night while wag- Probably biggest question ed him with body pin Grand and a few other horses bat- of his exclusive interviews, expressed In the only other National league for the Texas league s< a son to involving Ouimet was hi. stamina, fall in seven minutes. ing tle for the honor of win- the that his Cincinnati Reds gam# th#» the Pitts- Lott Next end and the to start. chiefly opinion spared by rain, his biggest weakness in his golfing Every fan in tl» house was added were the "best last club the Pirates ning in the $5 000 Saratoga place burgh fell on Burleigh wars. So far he has had the easiest the Bohemian— Shreveport made f;ve errors to help _ against helltgeram National league ever saw.” Grimes, himself, for a 6 to 4 triumph front a the Buffaloes triumph. The Buf- cup. road of them all to travel, crush- with one exception. Well up the $50,000 hopeful, What the colonel inferred was tha* over the St. Louis Cardinals. Led Oma^a faloes scored four times In the Financially FOREST HILLS. N Y. Sept. 4— ing Johnny Shields of Seattle. 4 thin voice urged the stocky first of the rich fea- he had a corking good team, but by Young Tony Piet, rookie second ne third and three times In the fifth two-year-old and 3; young Frank Connolly. De- product to strut his stuff. And that it was against the strongest baseman, who two doubles OP)—One of the most -n'tour- tures of the year, heads the clos- up rapped troit. 5 and 4, and the and did. to take a lead that Shreveport fail- the younger but (le crowd of opposition in the historv of cir- and a single and scored twice, the naments on record is the prospect In the semi-final. Ge. the ed to overtake. Hart, a newcomer ing day program slighter Paul Jackson of Kansas Craig, be there be- cuit. From the manner in which his Pirates got to Grimes for seven hits rine-hit 20.000 or more will for the go'/ n jubilee tnen's singles City. 7 and 6. in s semi- Tulsa blacksmith, took the first and to the league, pitched Red have been off the and all their runs in the second and yesterday cause of the expected duel between legs knorking 1 third falls from Calvin Whiteside. baseball for Houston. The Buffaloes the championsh.p of the United States final match. SHIRTCRAFT third Sun worlds money last several days, innings. Lindsex and Rhem took the first in 16 minutes a clean of the three- Beau, leading Craig made sweep it he knew what he was held them was no Lawn Tennis association, which Howell Beats Bolstad winner, and Twenty Grand, co- appears thereafter, but it with a piiedriver spread. Whiteside HUNT CI UB game series. starts tomorrow. Howell, in addition to his victory talking about. use in the face of Bob Osborn's With the figures the in with a series h:s Oalvt holder of the three-year-oid title. won second eight SHIRTS Thormahlen and ton swell relief work for the ensmen of Bill Tilden, Henri Cochet over Goodman, defeated Owen three or lour other Ten-Inning Win. big of flying tackles and a body pin Buccaneer mates held F rt Worth Probably of Salt Lake 4 and He allowed only two hits after re- and other outstanding stars of the Covey City, 2, came back take the third for last horses wiU be named to contest They made it four straight yes- Craig tq scoreless eight innings lieving French in the second in- past from the , and then vised a fine comeback the mile and six when Owen missing scene, about in the same manner that he won In the ninth, the Cats click- the issue over terday Carroll outlasted night. ning. twenty of the 84 players who have yesterday to defeat Lester Bolstad the first. furlongs but past in- Pat Malone in a KMnning mound ed with a pair Of runs to bea’ Gal- performances entered the tournament ot St. Paul, former Ten and be 3 to 2. Melillo Stars. which helps Big 2 Leon Chaenon dicate that the race will strict- duel. veston. to 1. pitch- the celebration of 50 or- National public links champion, 3 LEAGTE LEADERS a Beau Grand The Reds' present winning streak Oscar years of TEXAS T5 ed five-hit baseball for Fort Worth, ly Sun and Twenty Meinilo crack J a .double and and 2. t he ganized tennis in the United States • The Associated Press.) ' afiair. Is their second longest of year. three singles and drove in five runs By giving the Buccaneers their only are conceded fair chances of victory. What there was to choose be- I Runs: Selph, Houston. 113. Sun Beau, which has earned as the St. Louis Browns took their IN WHITE AND run in the seventh inning. Little hope is held out for Johnny tween McCarthy and Westland was Kits: Stanton, Wichita Falla Steers won two $355,044. is at the top of his bril- opener from Cleveland. 11 to 3. The The Dallas out Doeg. who scored a vic- in McCarthy's favor due to shots while Grand Browns drove Clint Brown surprising 297. FAST COLORS three from Beaumont bv liant career Twenty finally • of games tory’ last year. Although he is rank- | scored in the current campaign. Doubles: Stanton. Wichita Fal.s. last night's ba’tle. 8 to 5. has been defeated only *wiee this from the hill in the eighth to ’ive taking ed first in the national list, he was Bob qualified with border line 54. year- both times which Dick Coffman his sixth victory in Lefty Mi nogue went the route for by Mate, 156 s but has the EVERFIT-SHRUNK his last seven drop;>ed to fifth place when ft. McCarthy played W'hite. Beaumont. 20. his will not be in tomorrow s contest starts. Fred Schulte j1 Triples: Dallas to win fifteenth game came to most brilliant golf cf the two. as ccr**rfbuted a homerun and a double seeding players, and the Home runs: Solters, Shreve- this .season. Marrow started for because of a leg injury. Because well as the field, since the assault place of honor was given to Ells- struggle Medwick. Houston 15. in of the for age clause. Twen- to the on Brown. port: Trade With Beaumont, but hitting barrages weight worth Vines, thp sensational Pas- entered the match play salient. ty as Scoring six times in the third Runs batted in: Medwick. Hous- the fifth and sixth inning* drove Grand will carry 118 pounds He was six over in Booster Club frame, when they knocked Bob Wei- adena. Calif., youngster. Only one only par yes- ton 116. him to cover. compared with Sun Beau's 126 I terday's 6 and 5 over Fay land loose, the Detroit Tigers ran former champion is in the lists, R. romp Stolen bases: White, Beaumont Stores Onlv three game* were played pounds Coleman of Los Angeles, shooting TEXAS LEAGUE up a 9 to 3 score in their opener' Norris Williams, II. who won the j 50. title in an even par 71 on his morning i Clubs— W L Pet against the Chicago White Sox 1916. j Games won: Dean, Houston. 26. round and then relapsing a trifle Houston 53 15 .779 Ht*ring held the Sox to three hi's Behind Vines on the American Games in: Payne, Hous- with his heavy lead in the after- pitcher QUEEN HELEN AT THE TOP AGAIN Dallas 41 30 .577 the last six innings and received seeded list came Frank Shields. ton. 47. Beaumont 35 33 D3Vis noon. Westland, who led the 515 hangup support. Mark Koenig hand- cup ace. Sydney Wood, the Fort 1 the a Complete games: McCabe. Fort Worth.35 35 .oOO ling 13 chances without a bobble. Wimbledon champion, George Lott. qualifiers first day with 72 to Worth: Harris. Fort Worth. 26 Galveston 32 38 .457' Carl of the Sox hit a hom- Philadelnhia. Doeg. Cliff Sutter of and then fell an 84 to barely j Reynolds Strikeouts: Dean. Houston. 286 29 41 .414 er in the third. New Orleans, Johnnv Van Rvn of crowd in. was eleven shots over I Shreveport Most shutouts: Dean. Houston. Falls. 27 43 .386 par and was carried to Wichita The league's four eastern clubs Plv’adelohia and Wilmer Allison yesterday 11. San 27 43 .383 an _ the 36th before he defeated Antonio had off day. t of Austin. Tex. green

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