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'Hounds Have Backs but OLD REGULATIONS No TIGERS BLANK AND NEW : San Benito Series Brownies Defeat Forwards, Says Coach Brown EAGLES READY Starts Wednesday (Special to The Herald) SAN BENITO. Sept. 19.—Playoff I 10-3 Ibpeciai toTba Heiaid) mgs from Coach OrviUe 1 Mule> Harlingen FAIR FOR ALL YANKS of the ball will! SAN BENITO, Sept. 18.—A triple Brown. AGAIN FOR CONTEST playground league threat backfield and a line that Ail member* of the oackfield start Wednesday night with the The Brownies, local entry In the is no threat at all is the way the can pass, and punt equally Detroit Now Kiwanlans and Oilers crossing bata Valley Playground Ball league, Holds Lead Of the To 1834 edition of the San Benito well but just how well. Brown re- The Friday nigh* game will see defeated Harlingen All-Stars In California Expecting Seven and Half Local* Make Debut a high school Greyhounds stack up fused to say. Games Friday the Lions and Edwards teams in chanty benefit game here Tues- Be This action. 10-3. The was well Strong according to odd and sundry glean- And the line is really not as bad Over New York Against Santa Rosa day night game ] and Season as Brown, the Gloomy Gus of The playing season has been played more interesting than Here curtailed and the the score would tend to Indicate. Valley football since Martin moved (By The Associated Press) play-off started earlier than scheduled. When the Bill Lehman and Maunce Pip- from Weslaco to Harlandale. The Detroit Tigers were credited BERKELEY. Calif., Sept. 19. Cosch Maurice Pipkin and Bob schedule was called off the Oilers kin led the Brownsville hitter* in would make out. with another While his coaching colleagues are Wednesday outstand- Jackson are were first with a 13- attack on Joe MAT CARD IS He has the forwards polishing up the 11 victories and 3 Penry, the the merits of the new whipped ing baseball feat as they continued debating Brownsville high school gridiron defeats, Edwards second with nine Harlingen t wirier, while Prank and into pretty fair shape, and with their career toward the American football or arguing the whys machine lor its debut here Friday and three. Kiwanls third with eight Crtts, local hurler. limited the vis- the various rules the exception of one or two posi- League pennant. wherefores of They not only afternoon against the Santa Rosa and six and Lions fourth with five itors to five bingles Lehman and m is build- tions, believes he has found the had beaten the changes, burly Billy Ing. challenging Yan- Plough boys. The contest will and six. Pipkin each hit safely three times SLATED who will fill the bill with a get his 1934 of Califor- HERE Doys kees twice but had ing University they shut them under way on Tucker Field at 4 in four trips to the plate. little more and hard out two p nia team on the premise: “Ball development days in succession as they m. WESLACO FIGHT CARD The score by ; are won the work. lead games by crossing | built their up to 7 1-2 games. The Eagles, now (Special to The Herald) R H. E members of the , other fellow’s line.” That stunt had goal Middles To not been done Brownsville .. 110 Lightheavies, Three Lettermen enlarged “A'’ Dist. 16. are several WESLACO. Sept 19 —The reg- 200 231—10 IS 4 The fellow, who won his in over five big play- years, not since the .. 000 Grapple Thursday touchdowns stronger than they were ular Wednesday night fight card Harlingen 300 000— 3 5 5 as a back star at spurs quarter Browns inflicted three whitew * ing At Arena The Greyhounds will have only iisa* last season, and are expected to here will bring together Wild Bill" Critz and Hunter. Hartman; Pen- the U. S. Naval Academy, views “all; in a row on the Yanks and three lettermen among their mg.s bi?k make a creditable showing in the McDowell of Houston and Dee ry Garrison. this hue and over the new ball in 1929. cry'' j number when face the Kio Following A1 Crowder s 3-0 new grid district. Aycock of Donna in the ten round- The Brownies are to take on the the rules as a Brownsville wrestling Ians are they and changes “just | triumph Monday, young Lynwood With three weeks er. This be one of the La Feria All-Stars here scheduled to see some fast action Hondo Bobcats here at 3:30 o'clock of hard prac- ’Vill toughest Thursday lot of ballyhoo." Rowe to in a crucial alternoon in the first en- came % through Tuesday j tice already behind the tests Aycock has met in his climb night Valley league “I’m to continual tam- here Thursday night when the Friday them, opposed j limit the New Yorkers to six hits | Aguilas are in up the pugilistic ladder. contest. This i*ame will have an rules but in these grunt, groan and grovel game counter of the year. good condition. The pering with the and win 2 to 0. The need which The six important on the comes this time One of these is Capi. Gilmore Tigers team, is using the Warner pits Lefty Zepeda oft bearing standings, changes I can’t see where any harm back, featuring a 1 two more decisions over the Brownsville and large crowd is to and Davis, Arnold Hof- only system again this season, is click- t against Simon Salinas I expected has been done." says Ingram lightheavies middleweights. quarterback; turn out Yanks or four more victories re- tng well for so of Donna. Other bouts include:; for the encounter. none of These are faster and are : ling, fullback. Is another and Mh ii\ unusually early in "So far as I know, my boys 1 gardless of the outcome of all »w the season. This is Chet Houde of Weslaco vs. 'Rique boys has been able to distinguish I usually better wrestlers than the er Lawson, at center, is the third probably due to York's games, to clinch the flag. the intensive work Coach Valdez of Brownsville, i*fty Ram-1 The South Atlantic ocean con- between the new ball and the old ! heavies. All are one-year lettermen. Pipkin of In the the got in during the irez of McAllen vs. Red Bland of tains islands which sealer* have one. If you put the two of them The bouts are being promtoed Among the most experienced spring training Giants found the a bit rou?*i- camp. Weslaco, anf Jimmy Durbin is used for but have never seen. each other 1 doubt if they entirely by the VFW organization ihe non-lettermen returning to the going years, alongside er Marcelo Garcia. 1 and failed to gain although the The team is They are in a perpetual could pick them out.” which made arrangements for the squad is Billy Stone, sophomore , practically up to full! fog second-place Cardinals were strength for new boys through Ted Hinton, state of potential starring ability who is kept except the loss of A!- j The Same Game idle by ram at Boston. bert Perez, a letter ! It’s I wrestling and boxing inspector. | a ball toter. There is Carter, a | wingman wJto is out with a shoulder | They are coming through a Fort tackle who came up from junior Ott Hits No. 35 injury. The The object of the game remains! bickfield will see Worth agency, and will grapple at ! high as did Anselmo Cantu, end. a quartet of boys the same." he said. You can't win The Giants a doublehearter in action who McAllen. Harlingen and Browns- There have been ..no windfalls split turned in some excel- : If don’t down the ball behind | lent you ville. Me- with the last-place Reds, winning work last season. Louis Fernan- j from other schools unless 1 the other fellow’s goal line. Any the second game 4 to 2 with ;he dez. who has been The main event here Thursday Camey, backfleld man from Mc- developing fast changes will affect my team neither aid of Mel Ott’s 35th homer and a the night will bring together Bobby Allen. develops into something. Hf j during past two years, will run more nor less than the other team.” j of walks the club Davidson, a at Mc- couple off Alyn Stout from the qurterback have a third 180-pounder of Bridge- played junior high football posi- Although he will that forced in runs. Cincinnati tion. Bennett port. and "Tiger" McEuin. a 182- Allen where teems as in Wiley and Billy Pu- composed of speedy players junior the ; from been took ten- opener 2-0 tegr.at will attend the half hich he intends to send into games pounder hailing Pasadena. The San Benito have always posi- fi*m when Chick Hafey broke up a tions. Xavier Quintero, '* "Tiger" specializes in the Los Fresnos and Highland expected to occasionally as a unit to "run the flying strong. be the tackle, and made a ! mound duel between Benny Frev star of the Brownsville of- legs off the opposition." Coach hit with Har- have not provided as much mate- fan* and Fred Fitzsimmons with a fense this season, will run off the not think scores will lingen Tuesday night. David- rial as in some years when the Ingram does . tail-back son was something of a professional Billues. Smiths and position. be larger this year than before. Frankies. The man before The third-place Cubs also broke starting will Beginning his fourth season at strong turning to the others came here to finish their line-up likely even, beating the Phillies 7 to 3 Tls seldom you see pig- see George Krausse and Joe California. Ingram has what is wrestling game. They will wrestle football educations. Garcia two out w’ith a 12-hit attack in the las- at the wings. Jun Box conside: 1 the best material since of three falls with a two opener tails'" on a lennis playing and Jack \ at hour time limit. Other but losing the second clash 8 to 1. on Mcser tackk posts. Albert Bar- he took over the reins. The Bear Squadmen sie in these days ol shorts The The feats the ! rera ar>d Dale Fisher, line, composed of veterans, is ex- semi-final a 45-minute—or pitching league the court But here» Hope guards; and | will Lester Parker is a big prospect leaders saw faded out considerably , Raul Garcia at center. pected to equal if not exceed, any less—affair, pit Bob Blaylock. Knowles. 15. ot Philadelphia, : New York headlock tor tackle who has been out of when compared to Buck Newsom's is the demand on the Pacific coast. It is heavy and aHist, against the same twists that Speed ! school ft* a of and is a sporting Hawaii National ul. Fred Hood, a Detroit middleweight. couple years stunt of pitching ons-hlt game park has vol- of the power! from Helen Wills Moody did when canic rocks which Human ma- note The card will be Jack getting tough comptt.Uqn for theh Browmis and losing it 2 to will float on day. One discordant lias cropped opened by ot worn who was cut site was the sensation water, others which in the backfield After i Fields. 154. Kansas City, and Red Robert Ballenger 1 to the Red Sox. The hit. a single can be heated chines must have motive up harmony. took part in and Rodgers. 150. Dallas. most of last season due to in- by Johnson, followed a pair of en s tennis Hope held in the hand without in- two days practice. Floyd Blower, Roy to The and such. walks in the tenth and the recent national girls tout jury. and some which power stay in the star quarterback, took a place on bouts will get under way at juries, operations inning resemble up less in human hair. the sidelines during observation lor 8:30 p. m. Thursday night at the Other boys with more or brought m the winning run. Two nament the Quaker City race. Dr. VFW out include Pepper sup- a possible recurrence of a kidney arena. 2xperience who are more passes an error and a field- ! j make a i it in Injury that halted his career part Wiilet who probably will er's choice accounted for the plies vs. quick-acting of last season. guard. Joe Smith, end; Kennrdv, earlier Boston tally. Vets Eagles form. Sopwith Hopes For half; Dunn, quard; Scogin, «nd; The curtain will be rung down Keep yourself 3rd Win Thompson back. an the regular season of the Browns- tuned up for fast- Straight The squad includes also James ville Playground Bail league here NEWPORT. R. I., Sept. 19.— ^— Alsobrook, Hill, and George Garcia, Marcus Wednesday night when the Vet- stepping. Vols Beat Pels T. O. M Ray Sopwith. British chal- Ben- erans and Eagles are to cross bats Bu°U Ayoub guards; Avery Cotton, lenger. had two turns * his main LA FERIA ny Kyser and James Hunnicuu. m the Thirty-Sixth diamond. The sheet ./ound the America’s THE PRIDE OF I HE VALLEY" 17-11 In cup. tackles: Kenneth Morgan and L. In Main Event j Pan-American Flyers have clinched most cherished of all tro- Opener yachting he second-half crown, and this — __ B. Welch, ends; Bob Grove ^na WEDNESDAY LAST DAY — phies. as he prepared to take his big Grpden Stafford, backs (Special to The Herald) tame cannot affect the final re- NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Sept. 19.— blue sloop Endeavour over the start- Davis, brother of the HARLINGEN. 19— Bobby sults. “HERE COMES (/Pi—"It was just a bad ball game.” ing line again Wednesday with the Tyson Sept. lor Garcia, one of the best crowd The Kiwanis and Veterans tied wld Manager Larry Gilbert of the defender Harold 6. Va captain, is business manager vrbilt s or the first half title and they will THE NAVY” New Orleans Pelicans after Tues- Rainbow. the second year. pleasers operating out of Houston, will meet Joe Marcus, who recently ikely play a series to determine Jamrs Cagney. P*t O’Brien. days 17 to 11 mailing at the hands Endeavour has two straight vic- fought Tracey Cox. in the ten- chich shall play the Flyers _ he Gloria Stuart ©f the Nashville vols. “but I re- tories to her credit and two more round main event of a card ill-season title. Arranxemen tor NEWS and main confident that we will take would mean Sopwith would take the fight COMEDY in the American Legion arena Fri- hese playoffs are being made now AT 10*2 the series.” old mug back to England, where it LA- O'CLOCK day night, it has been announced , Still, the 7.864 tans who saw the was captured 83 years TEXAS SERIES ago by the ~ by Matchmaker Jack Carey. LJI 1 moat weird and hair-tearing sev- schooner America in a race around .- Garcia has seen I I enth inning in Southern Associa- the Isle of Wight. been in action here twice before, taking on Bobby # tion history Tuesday, thought it I The contest was a Wednesday Corbett and Bobby Murray. Garcia was a whale oi a good ball game. fifteen-mile beat to windward and BEGINS TODAY did not have to extend himself to Hal Stafford for Nashville and return, or the reverse, depending beat these two boys, but the man- Galehouse for New Orleans we% upon the direction of the b: % ze expected to be Wednesday's pitch- SAN ANTONIO. Sept. 19.—pitcher, but t' e choice TORONTO. Sept. 19.—t/Pj— The George Read at No 8 and Major appeared to lie between Caldwell light heavyweight throne will na\e C. C. Smith at No. 4. and George Mills or even the go a-begging for an occupant The Mexicans, whose to handicap southpaw Howard Mills. Abe Miller awhile as far as the National Box- goal rating is slightly less than QUEEN j also was ready to go but it was association is concerned. that of the Americans, have Brownsville lng Juan believed Severeid would sr/» him The association, which deprived Garcia at No. 1, Antonio Nava at to use for the opening game in Rosenbloom of title recog- ! No. 2, Quin tin at No. 8 and LAST DAY Maxey Reyes Galveston. Larry Bettencourt was T on because of his Antonio Peres st No. 4. nltion Monday j on a heel Injured in Beau- appan limping tactics and ■ “clowning his Udi- mont but was expected to play. “Here Comes . of in the culmg opponents ring.” McAllen After two games here, the clubs announced Tuesday It would not Edinburg, will move to Galveston. the Groom” recognize as champion the winner To with Jack Haley a forthcoming match at Ashe- Play Wednesday of (Special to The Herald) ville. N. C.. between Joe Knight M'ALLEN, Sept. 19.—The cham- Ran^e Of Cairo. Ga.. and Tony Shucco pionship of the Boston. Hidalgo county of bracket of the Valley Thursday Friday Instead the association listed Playground Ball league will likely be Blffmam Warren WILLIAM in determined Shucco and Knight hs outstanding | Consider all of the uses for on the local diamond Wednesday your contenders along with A1 Gainer — TODAY — night when the McAllen and Edln- ‘Upper-World’ Haven. Ccnn., Ambrose — of New bura All-Stars get together. New Thrill Hit range when buying he sure it is of Australia, Len Harvev Palmer ■Hie Macks have not been defeat- “MY WOMAN” L" of England. Lou BroulHard of Wor- ed on the field convenient for playing this season, with HELEN TWELVETREES cooking and serving Mass. and John Lew- .. ." 1 cester. Henry but one of their games at Alamo _**..—...... is of Seattle. When one of these was declared a forfeit. The Macks RKO Pathe Sunday ^ Monday —that it will accommodate larger fights his way to the top. tne took the Edin burgers for the only Comedy association will recognize him as have ride they suffered this season. Merchants Tickets Good Bigger Than Ever vessels when needed. champion. "Son” Cauley, the most sensation- i On This Show “All Quiet On the a! artist in the Valley, is MAJOR LEADERS to adorn the hillock for the locals Weitern Front** American League Admission, 10c against Edinburg I ■UUUSiMaieUHBUUnHMBUKMUHUaUHMMBHt,,...,.,,..,,. Batting—Gehrig. Yankees. 359; BBBBIB I Oehringer. Tigers. .355. The new TAPPAN RANGES meet all of needs, offer Doubles—Greenberg. Tigers, 58; “WEDNESDAY NIGHT” A BIG LOCAL EVENT! your lOahringer. Tigers, 46. " many unusual conveniences and features. are to Yankees and — Priples—Chapman. - TODAY-- SUNDAY MONDAY They styled right Manush. Senators 11. THURSDAY Yankees. Only (Wednesday Nile) I Midnight Show Sat. Xlte 11:30 the minute—the Hoxe runs—Gehrig. f~TV0 Stara in New HlT last word in modern design. 46; Foxx. Athletics. 41. Elissa LANDI I ^Musical E*™vaganza Stolen bases—Werber, Red Sox 38: Fox. Tigers, 26. pitching—Gcme? Yankees. 25-5; ^ °ti are sure to be pleased with the TAPPANS. They combine Rowe. Tigers. 24-6. “sisters 1 “DAMES” National league and beautv with convenience and — UNDER THE style economy. Batting P. Waner. Pirates, I w Giant*. 346. .359; Terry. SKIN” DICK POWELL RCBY KEELER III Phillies. 42. Med- I iniCC Doubles—Allen. ■ Joan Blondell — Guy Kibbe Cardinals, and Suhr Pirates. wtek. And iWl BraoUr. 13. Frank Morgan II ^ | SHOULD Home runs—Ott. Giant*. 35; Collins Cardinals 33 Don’t Forget I jl At Your I LISTEN” bases—Martin. Ordinals, Stolen with jr Cuvier, Cubs. 14. WewnC‘day N,te CARY Pitching — J. Dean. Cardinals. GRANT Also Queen Frances 36-7; Schumacher, Giant*. 23-8 Drake Rio Grande Gas C< >. 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