The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION -- !I-rill .. rrrnirrrr~rfiffgn-rnrr---—-mmmmmmmm-- REVAMP INFIELD AND HOPE FOR BETTER HURLING YANKEES — _ _ _ a.. Another Cunningham Navy'* 1934 Crew Reds Have .— Defeated KNOWLES GETS Good Grid Squad Dixie Diamond rSSS BIG BABE IS Eagles Chatter By Elks 6 to 4 TOUGH FIGHT HITTING ’EM back In their old cham- By Associated Press Oetting pionship form In preparation for CUBS Montana Said Due to Give Gomes and Due To opening of a new league, the LOS ANGELES. March 29. (AV- Ruffing Brownsville Elks defeated the Eagles Indian Plenty Of Come This Worried over his batting slump (a Through 0-4 In a well played playground ball Scrap Season contest here Wednesday night. slump to Mr. Klein is when be hits a The Elks got away to a one-run leas than .310), Chuck Klein, b'tUng lead In the opening frame and add- (Special to The Herald! BY ALAN GOULD hope of the Cubs, is studying tim- ed another In the fourth. The Agnl- HARLINGEN. March M —“Chief AT. PETERSBURG, Pis., March ing. las came back In the fifth to punch St. Pete Indian who Perry Knowles. 29.—(/FV—With a club that was tne over a of tallies to knot the "When you get in a slump," says pair dropped a close 15-round decision leading run-getting machine In the count. The Elks sewed up the gams Chuck, "don't worry. Study your to "Kid** Bruno here two weeks ago. major leagues last year and shows In the sixth and seventh innings will have to out he timing and all will be well." when they scored four times. The put everything oc sign ot losing Its potency in has Friday night to prevent Joe Eagles rallied In the eighth to send this respect, the Montana of San Antonio from WHITE SOX two runs clattering across the plate clouting him completely out of the LOS ANGELES—Zeke Bo.iura, the rely upon a revamped infield and but they were not enough. Valley featherweight picture. six foot. 206 pound rookie from Dal- much belter pitching to keep them Fred Wright, the old bug mang- Montana, who was seen in the las of the Texas league, is more than m the pennant race this year. ier himself, demonstrated him to Valley as a youngster three years living up to exoectaftons as a hit- Il u> naturally s question of how get the DX. The Elk centerfleld hit ago. is generally recognized as one ter for the White Sox. tong the eminent Mr. Ruth will two home runs in four servings at of the best featherweights in the The first baseman has been ham- cavort in right field, on a daily the platter. state. The facts are that San An- mering the ball hard and against uasii. but tne Babes sensational The score: tonio fans rate Montana well above the Cubs Wednesday collected two Jtreak of spring hitting has ouoyeu ELKS AB R H O A E Bruno because he not only has box- singles and a home Tin. ms own conviction that he will do Lesser. 3b. 4 0 0 3 3 0 ing ability—he can stop them with oil share of the chores In at least Ball, ss. 4 118 4 3 a punch RED SOX 100 games. Wright, cf.4 2 2 0 0 0 The Indian is striving ha^d to re- SARASOTA. Pla—Pipgraa and Batting power, however, is roc Sample. p-2b.4 0 l 2 1 1 gain the prestige he loss when he Bennock will do the honor? tor the what the club needs most. With Swan. 2b-p.4 1 1 3 2 1 (Utters like Red the sensa- drooped that fifteen-round decision Red Sox in Thursday's game with Roile, Wood, lb . 4 l 1 0 12 t tional new to Bruno, and he is certain to wade the Phillies at Winter Haven. shortstop, , White, rf . 4 110 0 0 ben Lassen ana Into Montana in an effort to tag Lefty Grove apparently Isn't ready Chapman. Tony Maxev, c . 4 0 0 0 2 0 him and slow him down In the open- to pitch and the Sox management . In addition to Ruth, Welch. If.3 0 0 0 2 0 • about tbo CtiKdwiH Had baseball ing rounds. Montana ’'as been hear- Whatever is said aguad's refuses to hurry him. plenty of punch will be available Pilgrim, cf. 1 0 0 0 0 1 ing about the big gates at the chances, it remains they have a pretty fair football team. Beattie out it won t do much good to aver- Harrison, p-lf. 3 0 0 2 1 1 Harlingen Legion arena and he is Feathers, All-America halfback from the University of Tennes- SENATORS age around seven runs per game Her? is the Navy's tentative 1984 unless the department 8 7 7 preparing to move in as a regular see last year, and Stanley Bach, former University of Kentucky BILOXI. Miss.—Sh*riff Dave pitcnlng crew—out for the first time in a Totals . 39 17 27 checks the main event attraction—providing he are trying out for the team. Feathers, above at left, and Harris, spare fielder end pinch bit opposition. EAGLES AB R H O A E gridder. practice row on the Severn river can stop the Indian. Bach, right, are showing Ernie Lombardi, Reds’ bow to artist of the Washington Senators Oeyanes. ss.4 0 0 1 1 0 catcher, It’s ap t« Lefty near Md. The semi-final will together already is figuring how to his Annapolis. boating Haughtaltng 3b ... 4 1 1 5 0 1 The bring tackle. spend John Cunningham of • coxswain. up-and-coming Va’ley products share the 1934 ut. This puts the main issue square- Captain Victor Krulak. Lockett, 2b . 4 1 0 2 4 2 McAllen and '•Those other clubs Hunter, c . 4 0 0 0 -Mike Battalino of better con- Because his brother, famed Glenn iy up to tne mg red-headed ngnt- Henry Hemingway. Manila, P I., 9 0 Valdez of Brownsville. These centrate on second he adv’<- Green, lb. 4 0 1 0 8 0 4twoRique pla"c.’ of Kan- nanaer, Charies Ruius Ruinng, stroke. R P Criswell. San Fran- *he feath- ed Cunningham, University 4 0 two boys are the pick of stray listeners, even after the and *enor Vernon (Leity) Gomes, Braeht, cf-lf . 110 0 the Rto Delta Nats sas’ champion miler, is too cisco. CsL. No 7; E E Hoffman. 4 ers developed in Edinburg Redshirt Band dropped a 4 to 1 decls’on good whose decline in efiecuveness Ust McOonlwle rf .... 1 1 0 1 1 alnce the law decided to let the Wednesday to the Cleveland In- for him to hope to equal, John .ear jeoresenttd tne dillerence be- New York City. No. 6; E. G. Enns. cf-lf.4 0 10 10 fighters alone. dians. Cunningham, age 17, Lawrence, tween a worlu championship ciub Bauer. St. Paul. Minn., No. 8; M. Oolke p. 4 0 0 7 2 0 has been winning on Richards, cf. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Battalino Plays for Valley Relays Kas., Memorial high school ath- m 1932 and ft second-place outfit W Woods. Ft Collins, Colo.. No. cleverness and punching ability, GIANTS m 1933. Totals .37 4 5 15 26 4 lete, has'taken up is ama- 1* D. Paradis. Somersworth. while Valdez has been conning bout ORLANDO. Fla.—The champion boxing, If both Ruffing and Gomes re- 4; By innings : after bout with his rugged aggres- (Special to The Herald) Mr. Robertson later Wednesday but New York Giants rook the lorn- teur heavyweight champion of turn to top lonn. Manager Joe N H. No. 8; J M Sehnour. Phila- Elks. 100 102 200—8 siveness Valdez, a Brownsville SAN BENITO. March 29—The no further entries could be accept- route home Thursdav mirra? one of McCarthy will have plenty ol pitch- delphia. Pa.. No 2; W B. Bay- Eagles. 000 020 020-4 is a real crowd please/ the players who worked out at their lor ana Russ Van Coboltni. and newsboy, famous Redshlrt band of Elinourg ed for the dash because preliminary •ng. Johnny Allen less. Knoxville, Tens., Umpires: Deputy chunks with Miami Beach bow.. : who wades in and away high shool will be official musical heats had been filled to capacity by training catrp. Ed Atta sopaomoie southpaw, iiguxe Hanna. Home Runs Wright (21, effect from the opening bell Wineapple, left handed pitcher a ho to do even better than last year, Braeht (1). Struck out: By Ootke 7, telling annual the 8an Antonio entries. Mr. Rob- is to meet organization for the second hurled for Chet Houde of Donna ertson did and Privtdence cotlew several when Allen won IS and Van Atta by Harrison 2. by Sample 1. Vail* 5 Relay Carnival to be held accept Morgan Defeat Kid Galveston In a six-round spe- years ago. was turned over to the 12. Golf The Eagles plaved a second game here according to C. R> Bailey as an entry In *he high Jump Jaysees Tourney cial. Jesus Torres and Kid Lopez are Saturday, Buffalo Intmatlonals as the Giants From ths group Including Charley with a pick-up high school team, Robertson, chairmen ol the and Clark in the broad jumo. Bailey In the four rounder. general broke camp. ! Jevens. Gecrge Uhie, Mac- 10-8. opening which would have been entered in the 230- Danny Postponed winning athletic meet is sponsored 28 to 9 iayden. Broaca, Harry schools with the yard dash If the heats had not been Faculty Johnny BASEBALL RESULTS by Valley high PIRATES dmythe. Floyd Newkirk and Jimmy Decision to the start- What Is said to be the largest of loeal mer- filled postpone (N> 3. New York 5; Buffalo 'P Chicago Seniors . 1 1 300 fortify pitching honors musical con- nrospects for the meet because of 1 is Easter (N) 12; Hollywood won many in Freddy Lindstrox’s home run with partment by the trade route but si April Sunday, and Pittsburgh the fine field in event College . 1 1 300 tests over the state every snd many entered In the tour- (PCL! 10. base, full eras the feature of the 0 far his overtures to rival clubs players expect that crowd will be on Juniors . 2 .300 Two more entries ware squeezed large nave not been fruitful. nament have asked that the start- House of David 10; Philadelphia hand Pirates 12 to 10 victory ov*r the in to boost the Lota! to see the races. ing date for the match be (A! 7. Wednesday hard-hitting shieks. For the second time In three play to 27 » nd Tickets will be sold for the nre- If the weakened had Atlanta (SA> 4; Cincinnati (N> 2, lumber of schools from 25 Faculty any years the Yankees plan to start the changed. liminarles In the but •'.ey was BIJOU athletes 177 to morning idea that its class room The match will start (Second tea®). he number of from TIGERS prestige season with two new mfieldsr. The play April K also will be good for the mals to In the school and will be fol- LA FERIA Thursday's Schedule 182. Alamo Heights’ coach, H. FORT MYFRS Fla —With Mana- carry any weight experiment die not dick long In 8. completed the first Wednesdav starting at 2 p. m. The prelims will baseball It was started Sunday. At Fort Myers, Fla. -Detroit (A) Allen, wired thing ger Mickey Cochrane in the role of playground league 1932 when Jac* Saiugaver lowing and FRIDAY be started at 10 a. m. and semi- Prises TODAY (A!. morning that he would like to bring a playing manager Detroit's Timers rudely dispelled Wednesday alter* st second Frankie Croaetti on third offered by merchants and vs. Philadelphia finals also will be ran In the after- York two good dash men. He was ad> ls- meet the noon when the Jaysee nine look out to have decided other business men will be placed At Clearwater. Fla—New noon. Philadelphia Athletic* McCarthy that no more rebate monev ^*as them to a 28-9 The will all the on at the club In “THE (A) vs. Newark (I). ?d here Thursdav afternoon transportation Star Entered second of their two game series. Collegians got faltering necessary and up MAN” he was hands of the when went down before the the Baltimore at committee announced. INVISIBLE vs. Philadelphia printer but that if he wished Herbert Rother of HalletsvUle, Cochrane will do Thursday's league leading "Giants* 21-12 but second. Calud Rains Gloria Stuart *r his under these conditions were on all vs. Brooklyn (N). men second In the 1931 state meet In the catching for the Bengals and bat they hitting cylinders when with Outfielders At Los Aneeles—Pittsburgh (N> ie would be welcomed. He answered discus throw, has been added to the third they tangled the Faculty hat he would bring two m**n but did list of officials. r.cw aggregation which had a number of vs. Chicago . This athlete, The shakeuo outs Lazserl on third —KIDS!—] Fla.—St. Louis »'N> lot give names of his entries In the with Lee Prause’s or- TANK FES regulars missing. Get Set for the At Avon Park Valley and leaves Crosettl and Saiugaver Drama Four 8. A. Club* ST. Tamayo at third and Laftoche at A Tear-Soaked vs. Columbus (AA). chestra, will be one of the judges of PETERSBURG Ft a.—Fred as the wfteklers. Big likely utility Lary That Induce* Hoar!* ... This entry makes four schools weights. Rother was unfortunate in fDixie) Walker, out- second led the victors in thj slaugh- voung Y*nV**e may replace one of these two. If MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The discovery of a sect whose ) rom San Antonie and environs to 1931 In that It was the year Petty fielder. Is consulting a dentist In- ter by collecting a half dozen solid ! ne Is not traded. First base will be crawl about on hands je renrwrnted. The others are Hai* of Kaufman a new stead of the cl»«h rr smacks each. Clark, Walker Enns members set record In Ruin-*- tin* out well taken care of by the Iron man, nnd knees has been by andale. Thomas Jeffenoa and the discus. he cant throw and Washington did a fair amount reported | why a ball in from Lou Gehrig, who appears resdy for EASTER an who returned 1! Sreckenridge. Paul O. at- the outfield of hitting, each tlrst on explorer recently Greenwood. Harlingen oron^rlv. Trying to ++nd reaching one of his biggest years. McAllen also got in touch with also ♦he of safeties four times. from Afghanistan. torney. has been added to the cause the lameness in his Sam Byrd, s great spring hitter, Walker limited the EGG HUNT list of officials. He will be head shoulder, which he first thought Faculty to probably will start in center field. nine hits and the Judge of the finish. came from a pull-d ligament. Walk- damage was well : la:iked by Chapman and Ruth, Saturday Mornin?, It e’Cleck as the H. W. Poetter of San Benito has er found a counle of infec+ed spread Collegians were guilty bu. Is still available of thre errors been named recording clerk and S. teeth which might be causing the only afield. The Ed- Hoag has been understudying Ruth UNDER A STRAW ucators. on the other hand had a SLIDE R. McCluney of Primera, one of the trouble so he is taking a few days ir exhibition games but Dixie total of CAPITOL Judges of the Jumps. McC>unev was off to have them extracted. 16 errors chalked up against Walker Is being groomed to succeed 12 of were a weight man on one of the Texas them, which at first and :h. Babe, If and when the great second bases. FRIDAY i* A. & M. college track and tick! Game man makes his final gesture as a teams. George Broad of H&riln&en Thursday The Faculty** last stand: regular. was added to the list of judges of The plavground ball nines of the FACULTY AB R H E Bill Dickey, minus his appendix, Brownsville Kiwants and Pan-Am- Ceyanes 3b . the finish. 5 7 3 1 will do all the backstopping neces- erican Flyers are to cross bats on Celaya, 2t . 5 1 2 5 sary but he has a promising young to the “36” at 8 m. Blffmam According the League of diamond p. Thurs- Maxey. p. 5 1 0 0 1 In understudy Norman Kies, up — — dav Wood, c TODAY STRAW Nations labor office, there were night. . 5 2 1 0 | frem the Newark farm. Arndt 004.684 co-operative societies In 54 The game was originally planned Pipkin, If . 4 111 Jorkens also Is available. countries bi 1931 and their trade for Friday night but was moved up Brown, cf . 4 0 10 “Cocktail Hour” HAT DAY.. amounted to 125.200.000.070. a day. Jones, ss . 4 0 1 2 Garza, lb. 2 0 0 7 Picard with BEBE DANIELS Guinn, rf . * 1 0 0 Leading PINEHURST, N. C., March 29 — Sords Points . . Jack Sords Columbia Comedy .By Totals lAV-A 27-year-old Carolina This is a Dress-Up Easter and . 38 9 9 16 profes- sional with what is smarter than a straw hat? COLLEGE AB R H E a brand new putter and Merchants Tickets Good Hanna. * 2 2 n a score five under par, was the man On This Show to beat Get yours today—while the selec- Clark, lb ...X..7.7 7 3 4 1 as the final 36 holes of the 32nd annual North and South — tion is complete. Tamayo. 3b . 3 6 6 1 open Admission 10c golf tournament started Walker, p . 6 6 4 0 Thursday. He was Picard of LaRoche, 2b . 7 4 6 1 Henry Charles- the score was 1S7 for the first Enns. c . 5 4 4 0 ton; Knox . $4.00 36 holes of the event and the Gutro. cf . C 1 2 0 put- ter was black the Bonnlck, rf . 7 1 l o doing magic along Hopkina.$1.95 up carpets of Pinehurst’s sand Washington. If . 6 14 0 grained greens. Because! The slender Charlestonian Wed- TOtala . 56 28 31 3 It’s Got Youth! By innings: nesday leaped Into the van of the formidable when he Gayety! Laughs! faculty . 103

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