*** . Hi II ...... ***** The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ......
OSBORN MEETS OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1934 STOEFEN WINS HOLIDAYS Decora boo Day, May 30; Independence Day, July 4; Labor Day, Sept. 3; Patriots' Day (Boston only), April 19.
"• ROY REYNOLDS I -in—I-ini- 'ri11 *1 ' -r-=- --« OVER ALLISON AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT
______ABROAD CHICAGO ST. LOUIS DETROIT CLEVELAND WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORE BOSTON Old Wrestling Favorite* Los Angeles Ace Defeats Return To Local Texan In Straight 24. 26. 26 Ring Monday April Sets April 27, 28, 29 June 8. 9, H> May 29. 80. 80. Si May 6, 7, 8, 9 May 8. 4. ft May 10. 11. 12 May 18. 14, IS Decoration Day at June 16 Juna 27 June 28 Dobie Osborn Ihe Dallas wres- CHICAGO July 80, 81, Aug. 1, 2 June 28 July 5, 6. 7, 8 12, 13. 14. 16, 17,18.19 June 24. 25. 26, 20. 21, 22. Cleveland HOUSTON. April 9——Tennis tlei -with the lace of a spoiled Aug. 31, 81, Sept 1,2 Aug 8. 4. 6 Sept 28. 29. SO Aug 18, 19, 21 Aug. 14, 16. 16, 17 Aug. 26. 27, 28, 29 Aug 22, 28. 24. 25 exm-rtt of the southwest considered * it certain that Lea Stoefen. child.” and Roy -Wildcat Reynolds 26 Virtually 8ept r Los ace. would one of the toughest groan-n-grovel _ ....■in .i. ... 23-year-old Angeles men operating in Texas, come back be one of the s«ngles players on the wars Monday ’93* United States Da via team to the Valley mat April 20. 21. 22 April 30, May 1, 2 April 17, 18, 19 12 IS 9 S cup May 10. 11, May IS. 14, May 6. 7, 8. May 8. 4, June 18th (Holiday) at set night by appearing on the card to after his impressive straight *• *’ 7 July 6. 7. 8 June 8. 9. 10 Juna 27 June 23 June 16 June 18 Boston be held at the VFW outdoor arena ST LOUIS J.u"* 24, 25, 26, 20. 21. 22, 12. 13. 14. 16, 17, 18, victory here Sunday over Wilmer 4 7, 8. 9 8. 4, 6 They are billed in a 45-mmute July 4, Aug. Aug. Aug. 26, 27, 28. 29 Aug. 22, 23, 24. 25 Aug 18. 19. 21 Aug 14, IS. 16, 17 July 4th at Chicago Allison of Austin. Davis Cup veteran. aetni-final, but tins will be the mam Aug. 10. 11. If Sept 29, 80 Sept 26. 2« Stoefen routed Allison. 9-3. 6-3. event so Jar as most of the Jans are 8-2. in the finals of the annual concerned and his "mule River Oaks tournament. He then Dobie • kick have always been extremely 19 20. 21. 22 learned with Bryan Busy” Grant, April 17, 18. April IS. IS 12 S. 4. ft 6. 7, 8. 9 Decoration at St * May 29. 80. 80. 81 May 14, May 10, 11, May May Day the atom” from Atlanta, popular with Brownsville fans and 2. 8 mighty 2‘3 July June 20, 21, 22, 2S June 24, 26. 26, 27 June 16, 17, 18. 19 June 12, 18. 14, 15 Louis won. his "dead pan’' complaints have Detroit June *». *o. 1 to take the doubles title. They July 27, 28. 29 81, Aug 1, 2 Allison and only one rival—Pat OBrieus gar- ^ 2l 22 2, 24 July Aug. 22. 2S, 24, 25 Aug. 26, 27, 28, 29 Aug 14. 16. 16. 17 Aug 18. 19. 21 Labor Day at Chicago 6-3. 6-4. 2-6, 6-2 from 2 * of mentioned goyle victory gnn. Sept 8. 8 Aug 80. Sept, 1, George Lott Chicago, as the States dou- Reynolds is a tough battler as all, possible United Valley fans well know. There is cer- bles combination in the Davis cup and drag competition. tain to be a knock down April 30. May 1 April 24. 26, 26 April 27. 28, 29 May 3. 4, 6 May 6, 7, 8, 9 May IS. 14, IS May 10, 11, 12 July 4th at Detroit out craw l* jet ween AUteon and Lott concentrated every time he; “ * ® June 6, 6, 7 1 June 16, 17, 18. 19 June 12. IS. 14, 16 June 20. 21. 22. 23 June 24. 25, 26, 27 Labor Day at St Louis heir lire on the diminutive Atlantan the ropes CLEVELAND ?*■’•Jullr 7, 8. 9 J*July 27, 28. 29 July 4. 4 the The mam event will bruig togetn- Aug. Aug. 14, 16, 16. 17 Aug. 18, 19, 21 Aug. 22. 28. 24. 26 Aug 26. 27, 28. 29 but he stood up well under er Jack McCarthy ol Beaumont and Sept 21. 22. 28 Sept 8. 8 Aug 10. 11. 12 barrage and his steady play was a Ramon Macias. McCarthy got over vital factor in the victory. of Los de- well in his Initial appearance here Jane Sharp Angeles il’ M APH1 17 18. 19. 19 feated Eugenie Sampson of Chi- last week, winning the train event May 20. 21. M 81 19th at Boston 26, 27. 28 May 28. 24, 26 May l7 ,g May 30, SO. April to the women's in hanoy style Macias got a draw in May ^*** *°; June 8, 9. 10 cago. 6-2. 6-3. gam «•8 Decoration at New 19. 20. 22 Ju,y12- 1S- 15 , Day crown. She Mrs. the with Nore Jerlstrom. WASHINGTON July 23. 24. 26. 26 July 21. i , ,, , ,y!; \ „ singles and Mary semi-final 16.ll 17, 18 Aug. 4. 5 Macias July 19. 20 York Greef Harris of Kansas City pre- the ungainly Swede giant. Sept 9. 10. 11, 12 Sept 6. 6. 7. 8 SeptK 17, 18. A*. 80,11. Sept 1,1 26 13. 14. 16. 16 Sept 25. had the doublet is becoming very popular wi*h the Sept. viously captured championship. bleacher ties. ■ ■ ■■ — ■ ■ —1 r 4 The bout* get under way at 8 30 p George Dullnlg. promising young 28, 29 26. 26 Sat Antonio won the Vi Mond&v at he VFW outdoor April 27, April 24. 30, 1. 2 4th at player, Junior 19 May 20. 21, 22 May 28. 24. 25 May 26. 27. 28 April May July Washington street. May 17, 18, June 5, 6, 7, June 8. 10 with a 6-4, 6-0 nc- arena on Elizabeth 9, 8 Labor at New championship 18 19. 20. 22 July 23. 24. 26. 26 July 5. 6, 7, Day torv over Kamrath of Austin. PHILADELPHIA 'July 12. 18, 14. 15 July 16. 16. 17. July 21, 4 6 ! Booby July 4, Aug. S, 4. 28. 80 York 20 18, 14, 16. 16 Sept 6, 6, 7. 8 Sept 9, 10. 11, 12 Sept 27, 29, Sept 17, 18. 19, Sept. Aug. 10, 11. 12 Sept. S. S Elks Eagles Hurry Last Day 20, 21, 22 April 30, May 1, 2 April 17, 18, 19 April 20, 21, 22 28 17, 18, 19 ZANE GREYS May 28. 24. 25 May 26. 27, May June 1 June 8 June 5. 6. *uJ**y y * 28, 30, July 1, 2. 7. JuJ 4U| r^,, | 19. 20. 21, 22 July 23. 24, 26, 26 July 12. 18. 14, 16 Open League NEW YORK July ,, Aug. 7, 8. 9 July 28. 29. SO July 4, 4 Thriller 6. 6, 8 9. 10, 11. 12 S.pt 17, 18. It, 20 Sept. 7, Sept „ Sept. 29, 80 Sept 25. 26 Aug. 10, It. 12 Play Monday “LAST at *»• 10- ,0 11 • «• » Decoration Day Phil- 25 H M*' AP"> TRAIL” in- 20. 22 May 17, 18, 19 May 26, 27, 28 May 28. 24. April 24. 25, A spanking new season Wl’l be May 21, Jun. 28, SO, July , Jul, 2 » adelphia the Brownsville .-Mav- 16, 16, 17. 18 July 12, 18. 14. 16 July 23. 24, 25. 26 July 19. 20. 21. 22 June 1. 2. 3 with augurateo by BOSTON July Aug. 7, 8. 9 July 31, Aug. 1, 2 Labor Day at Washing- Baseball league Monday 20 12 6. 6. 7, 8 Julv 28 29 (round Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 Sept 17, 18, 19. Sept 9. 10, 11, Sept GEORGE O’BRIEN ex- Sept. 1. 2 Sept. 22. 23. 24 ton night with the £iks and Eagles, Sept. 3 3 pected to be two of the strongest contenders for the crown, cros-.ng 12 Saturdays marclubs in the encounter. 12 Saturdays 12 Saturdays 12 Saturdays _ 12 Saturday* opening 12 Saturday! 12 Saturdays 12 Sundays Trimmed froui 10 to six cmos. i12 Sundays 12 Sundays 12 Sundays !! ?at“rd*3r* 12 Sundays QUEEN 12 Sundays 12 Sundays 12 Sunday* April 19th with the better players being vbsorb- AT HOME jujy 4th Decoration Day July 4th Decoration Day ed by the aggregations still m the July 4th Decoration Day Dmy June 18th (Holiday) Labor Day La or Day Labor Day ,D€cormtlon Labor Day circuit, the league is expected to July 4th f; ______be faster than ever and mors pop- ■■■ ■■■■——ggsacssL- —s-1 11 LL. ular with the Ians. The use ot -snort lieiders.” 10th players, aas oet:i j Holder defeated Bowie. W. E. sanctioned and this is expected to Fourth flight, first round: •. and J. O Walsh advanc- result in snappier fielding and bel- Texas Cocke, Puckett, Escalante, McDavitt Dixie Diamond on O R. Flinn defeated ter support lor tne twirlers.. Leaguers ed defaults. BIJOU A M. Hassell Another feature expected to pleas* F. E McManus. 2 up. LA FERIA Rfeach Semi-Finals round: Uk tans is the tact that angle George av&nced cn a default. Second to — are to be played :Ue : Chatter Wals defeated McDavitt, one up. — TODAY r ntne-mnmg garner Ready Begin lead of two seven-irunuj coa- ■ • live Valley Spring Goll Cham- A. B Cole. 3 and 2. P. Ford delat- Flinn defeated Hassell. olatIon results: ts as has been the rule nere 13- j tournament opened a: the Con. WILL ROGERS in Sports pionship ed C. L. Skaggs. 5 and 4. Harvey Associated Press) fore. Thu. should send the fans (By The Brownsville Municipal course Sun- Championship flight Glenn By The Associated Press Oler defeated Joe Escalante. 2 and E. A. L4td h. le relatively early as tlv <-or.- Texas league clubs start Monday day with 72 golfers, representing Cherry defeated Dr. 1, Dr. T. W. Glass deleated C. L. Ernst defeated u*v.* under way at 7.3J p. m their last week of be- every section ol the Valley, entered, First flight. R E. get DODGERS on practice Moreiock. 4 and 2. D. X. Clint de- “David Harum” l Spade l and the field was reduced to 21 in C L. Morlock. 3 and 2 sharp. fore on the JACKSONVILLE. Fla., April 3.— the curiam goes up leated R E. Ernst, 1 up. Second W. W. Carruthers Th* opening contest is one of the the matches placed during the day Second flight. Pi—As 11 he didn t have pitching pennant 17. II their round: Wm. Wells defeated Frank m -m w.portant on the entire tirst- m BAL IDSTAGS race April In the championship e Ugh*, four defeated Travis Jennings. trouble* enougn, Casey Stengel, exhibition arc indi- Hall, 1 Harvey Oler defeated half schedule and it is rert&iu to Sunday games are left to compete for the loving up. «■■■■■■■■■■■! manager of iht Brooklyn Dodgers, cations, the Texas are all P. Ford 1 up. 21 holes; Dr. T W. draw out the tans. leaguers cup which will go to the Valley now i* frankly worried over Ray out foi the championship Glass defeated D. X. Clint, 4 and The Elk>. defending champions, ready champion lor the spring ol 1934 v \w\\ \\w\\\\ \ uumu vvu 11 ai iuuuuiin-HJ/////////, I Perry Knowles' Benge. drive. 3. are not resting to their laurel* at JIMMIE FINLEY. They are CharPuckett, Al Es- who has been kick.ug The big Texan, a persistent hold- The Galveston Buccaneers click- Second flight, first round 14. D are the New Yoik Giants. The Co- popular pilot calante. and Jai.my George ol tor the sev out, ha* developed a mysterious arm ed with a 10 t« 0 over inter- Seago defeated G. C. Richardson. boltmmen lost Maurice Pipkin to around the Valley past victory Brownsville, and Hiu Cocae m da. r\I TOMORROW makes his deout as ailment ot some sort. He hasn’t been urban Queen, Galveston county 2 and I, M. W. Knight defeated Tf7|7T\IStarts the Kiwanis in the transition cof- eral months, lingen, all experienced tournament Chncu ub.e to do mure than loo the ball amateur Joe Gibbs and C. P. Hoard. 3 and W A. Talia- vJ CjHjL^2 ...... re- matchmaker lor the Corpus champions. and most ol former 2. Day. Only fee trading season, but they mce he arrived players, them Elks i in camp. Merritt Hubbcll limited the sand- ferro defeated W B .Walton. Jhit five for five, S. Witty. Second round: S^ago de- games during the last nalt of the I from Dr. John S. Peek oi Brown. Midget Mike and Wymore nave against the Boston Red Sox nex' including a triple and double. feated Knight 3 and 2; Taliaferro Perfect Female Form, previous season The Eagles have a ville. a newcomer to Valley golf, iought twice m the Harlingen *aeua Monday. Carey Selph's Houston Bullalaes defeated Dennett. Barnum defeated in America well balanced aggregation and do while R L. Chamberlain ol Harlm- with Martinez winning a decision Although the American league ;nn on the steam to nose oat fhe McKay. not intend to get oil to a ialtering i and Ed Brady oi San Benito In Person Sept. 22 and with the second scrap champs had only mediocre success Toledo Mudhens. 2 to 1. Fisher ana gen Third flight, first round: John ala. l as they did last season. Paine fere battling up to the last lioie Prof M If Hollander Dec. 22 resulting in a draw. Batta- ; during then naming season. Ma i-! hurled ellectively tor the Pipkin defeated A. J. Moncttt. W Wedne.niay night the Kiwanis before Chamberlain won, one up In a brief a clever now under agei Cronin has declined to “view Buffaloes, stopping the Mudhens G. W. Wm. 3Sn Noted Sexologist bai-Je the Pan-American and lion, youngster C Craig defeated Angus. Flyers with alarm.'* with 7 hits. Then In the afternoon Puckett and Vital Message the the management of Finley, kayoea GalUnfay defeated Hugh Hardin. Sjj Pridav the Veterans collide with Fort Worth Chamberlain staged a nip anc tuck Tello in a couple of heats at Har- and Beaumont tangled Maj. Puckett defeated W. O Arch- Athletic Club. at duel which lasted to the 19tu hole, lingen three weeks ago. WHITE SOX Beaumont and at the conclusion atv.balt, H D. Defiel deleated R • lie Cats a before Puckett won. ALBUQUERQUE. N. M -Milton held 3 to 2 margin M Cisneros. J. A. Maxwell advanced thanks to a home run and two In the next foursome Al Poizm "C. F. A ." evidently a red-hot L’ocek. a outfielder who left on a default, A. D. Bowie deleated 1 I young ol to as* i ingles off the bat Fred won lrorn A. R Harwood Harlin- McAllen fight tan. write* .lie University of Wisconsin to )o»r» of Tauby. Maj. Beeson. W. H Holder defeat- Due to tag witicnal I s run gen by a margin of 3 and 4. while Solons Favored lor the Valley records ol Battalino the White Sox. is becon:- Hugh Holliday home in the ed Col. Guv Kent. Second round: tare of this auction, Chicago on a dctai.il imo of Donna. third with Manager Lorbeer on , El Escalante advanced aud Ike Aycock i tug a problem for Manager Lew Galloway defeated Maj. Pickett. no .ounted for two In a second round match young nixed audiences will Battalmo's nudging*: Fonseca. runs. Maxwell defeated Defiel. 20 holes. . The Dallas Steers and the New Escalante defeated Polzm 5 and 4 be To Finish First Dec. 7. Harlingen—Decisioued K-d Bocek needs more seasoning, but Orleans Pelicans are tne shooting a 73. one over par for the Blackie. San Benito. (6>. lias done sq well, particularly at rushing season. Thev a i course, to win. Dec. la. Harlingen—KOD Kid bat. that Fonseca is loathe to farm split doubleheader NEW YORK April 9— +* -Ciivt n at New Orleans, the Steers Jimmy George defeated Dr. t\ H Week Blackie. San Benito <1>. him out and may keep him around Sunday Appreciation a substantial vote ol confidence the first to Laird of Harlingen. 3 and 2. and Dec. 22 Harlingen—Drew wi'-h after the American league season winning 5 l and drop- despite their failure against the s^nd, 13 to 3. E. B. Darby of Harlingen defeated Simon Salinas. Donna, <6i. opens. i CHanls in the 1933 world series, the Glenn ol Brownsville 1 in Feb. 12. McAllen—KOD Lupe The Tulsa Oilers again poured it Cherry up Washington Senators are to picked ATHLETICS PHILLIES n the Oklahoma City Indians, n the next foursome In the afternoon in this American Luna. Brownsviie, (U, repeat years to 10. with an round George defeated Darby 3 and H> Teu — I eighth inning rally race March Hailmgen—KOD PHILADELPHIA The Phillies ** league atariing exactly one that netted three runs. Tello, Laredo. (2». a nr1 Athletics turned hom the inter- week from Monday in the National The last foursome was mostly a March 23. Harlmgen—Decuconeu city championship uarlare Monday capital walkaway for Hill Cocke veteran *.! — 0> Gorilla Morales. Laredo. '8> to take another nearer the Ht RRY Last DAY Tabulation ol votes pi the eighth step ■ a Cocke — many Valley goll battle. annual A.—oc.wted March 30. Harlingen KOD season s start The Phil* engaged Man Pies pennant Graham-Paige defeated Bethel Cole in the mornmg A Great Dramatic conduced Henry Valdez. Brownsville, i5i the University of Pennsylvania nine poll among major league round 3 and 2, and Mien won .rom Sensation April 6. McAllen—KOD Sciap >n Franklin field, while the As. Hunts xports writers and editors, shows Representative Arthur Elndge, who had advanced the to be the choice Carter. Beaumont. <2». with no game scheduled, practiced R V. Allen, champions ol factory mpreaeutalive on a detault. in the afternoon bv the Fredric MARCH out ol 97 Aycock at Shibe Park. of the «9 experts. Graham-Paige Motors Cor- widest of the tournament. Oct. 6 Harlingen—Decision d Sundav margin The conviction that the New legalised major league poration. is in Brownsville looking 6 and 5. In <4>. Y'ork Yankees are the onl. club Emilio Zavala. Brownsville. Sunday baseball made its debut in for a Valley distributor for th” Puckett will play Escalante in the •rtt!. a real chance to u set the Oct. 20. Harlingen—Decisioned Philadelphia at the Phillis ball motor cars manufactured by Uu. .^emi-finals. and George will play “DEATH Senators echoes from the fact that Kid Galveston. San Benito. »4i. •ark before 17,000 fans, with the company. Cocke. The semi-finals will be played the' are the choice ot 33 observers Nov. 3, Harlingen—Deepened National leaguers taking over Con- Allen be at will the fcl Jardm during the week, at the convenience TAKES A Jo Pena. Laredo. i6>. nie Mack b outfit 8 to L The ooli- to win Um pennant This vote gives hotel In Brownsville Monday, Tues- of the with Rollers, and finals will start Joe McCarthy club a hold Nov. 19 Harlingen—Drew tes, was the first of the five-game day and where will solid Wednesday, he ) next Sunday morning ot 8:30. Ftnah HOLIDAY” on second m the consensus Chuck Sampico. Edinburg. i4>. t tty senes. < nfer place championship with persons interested in in be Nov. 24. Kd tlie championschip flight will The rest ot the club are picked Harlingen—KOD the connection as distributor for the 36 holes, finals in all others being finish in this order; Boston Scar lace, San Benito. (4). to Ren TIGERS company. 18 holes. fiox, third; Deiroit Tigris, fourth' Dec. 7. Harlingen—DeciMonea LAKELAND Pla — Detroit's He pointed out that Graham- Results in the other E i ilio Brownsville. <8*. flights wen Cleveland Indians fifth: Zavala. — Chicago i* one of — Tigers headed northward Monday Paige the few motor car First flight, first round; L L I TOMO..FOW White Sox. sixth. Dec 15. Harlingen—DecistoneJ by Philadelphia on an exhibit.on tour with the companies which showed a profit Voi 'ht Bill Cablet. i6>. advanced on a default; Maj Athletics, seventh; and fit. Louis Brownsville, Cincinnati Reds. last year, calling attention to thr The great love story Jan C. K Brown defeated Sam Bel! 4 Browns, eight li Brownsville—Decisioned by stable the First baseman Harry Davis, catch- and satisfatcory character c! and 2. Wm. Wells defeated J, L. that will replace Benny Lindsey, Houston. <6*. in **r Gene Desautels and shortstop its products back through the years Parker 1 F'rank Hall defeated dream romance lAIIIRiriON BASiRtll Jan 19. Harlingen—Decisioned up, Trank Parker have been released your heart. Philadelphia a ed ui a 18; Baltimore 18. iSA» he was decisioned b\ Gorilla Memphis scrap A “tramp" steamer Is one that has a Tracy 1 Morales, veteran speedster who no established trade route. Spencer fit Louis iN• Cincinnati «N» 1 go* a draw with Dick W’more last loretta Young I ■ Wl a \ I ■£ Detroit 'A* a; Montreal i!L> 4 week. t" .. ^ Glenda Farrell I 13 innings We are glad to furnish these rec- _ * Monday Schedule ords to C F A. and invite quernes At Jacksonville—Brooklyn . “La Noche Del Faye Durante At Chattanooga—New York . The AZTEC Atlanta—Boston . SAN BENITO RAMON PEREOA. BARGAIN HOI R — (At Noche de Emociones— flower of Ted and His Orchestra Sunday* The Male Pennsylvania Jennings De Melodias- Except laurel. RIVOLI la the mountain Delicious Mexican Food Y de Lagrlmae -- Arcadia I to l— C 1C- San Benito No Cover Charge - is the most — S D Manchuria tavored Precios 25c 10c Rlvoli to J— IOC_ — Agricultural spot an the far East. . 1___
• * 9 *