— .... "" ■ 1 ■' ■-—---1 ■■ ^ of ‘China Seas' and Glenna Collett Vare Likely BATTLE Enmeshed In the.Melodramatic Intrigues Goodyear Winner of U. S. Golf Title HOT I -ELKS VICTORS . Aug. 29. —OP)— ultimate 6 and S victory over Mrs. IS > Upsets were strewn al over historic Austin Pardue of Minneapolis, the interlachen Thursday—the medalist largest margin of the day. Glenna and hall of the tournaments turned in the second Raymondville Gunnwr Aviators "big largest edge Professionals Hope to Blot Brwaka Ipoei Whip 13>1; six" were on the sidelines—but the by defeating Fritsie Suiel. Wheel- Of 0-0 43 Out of SO In Shoot Tiremen Ncae Out familiar figures of Mrs. Qienna ing. W. Va.. 4 and 3. Out Sting Collett Vare lcmed bigger than ever In the three ether matches, all Tie Last Year For Visitors Edelstein 4*2 on the National Womens Golf over 18 holes and starting In the horizon. afternoon, duels were anti- 29. It*S championship sizzling . Aug. (JPy— up Pulverizing 43 out at 50 sheet tar- PLAYGROUND BALL Definitely back on her game, cipated. to the Chicago Bears Thursday gets, Gene Smith, Willacy county Wednesday Results Glenn a had plenty of work ahead Manon McDougall, 31-year old night. Elks 13, Pan- American 1. of her in two veterans, Mrs. Opal Portland. Ore., girl, who defeated Once more they will attempt to district clerk, won the hunting mat Goodyear 4, Edelstein 2. S. Hill of Kansas City and Char- Mrs. Maureen Orcutt Crews, 1 up, prove — something they couldn’t do offered for visiting gunnen hi a lotte of W'est Orange, N. J. faced Barrett of a — that a Standings Glutting Betty Mlneapolis. year go good profession- contest st the Baueli-Wells sheet ream— W. L. Pet. Mrs. Vare. who has been in the Miss Barrett eliminated Mrs. Char- al football team can whip a prise field here Wednesday afternoon. It rort Brown 5 0 1.000 finals seven times since 1922. semi- les Newbcld, 2 up. bond of college stars. Last year they was sweet for Smith who finals three times and medalist the lower bracket were to it at the of revenge Eagles . 3 1 .750 Toping tried prove expense Abbott of 1933’5 hJ* been Joehed by hi* shooting 3ks . 3 2 .000 twice, faced Elizabeth Charlotte Glutting, conqueror of select aggregation of great. the finals. and com padres for months over his re- Edelstein . 1 2 .333 Los Angeles, in quarter Miss Marlon Mlley of Lexington. To their great surprise greater Miss never before an im- 3 and and Mrs. to settle for a latively poor scores. ?an-American . 1 3 .250 Abbott, Ky.. l, Hill. chagrin they had Peris Goodyear.1 3 .250 portant contender, had a chance In the final match of the lower scoreless tie. Henderson, Raymoftdvtlla seed and feed was second In tiwanis 0 3 |00 and even won some backers on the bracket were Mrs. Dan Chandler of Thursday night at T:80 (central mogul, the contest one behind Coming Games strength of her game Wednesday Dallas, Tex., and Patty Berg. 17- standard time) they will tackle the Just target when she shot a two under men’s year old freckled face from all stars the fans Smith, and D. P. Mathews of Pharr Priday — Edelstein at Ki warns. 35, darling college picked by on the front to score an the home Interlachen as the senior standouts of the 1934 placed third with a 38. Monday — Eagles at Port Brown. par. nine, Country Club. before a of 85.000 Bond Carroll, Raymondvllle ell Wednesday — Goodyear at Ki- campaign throng on scene of their failure of last dealer, was last In tha ranis. the “regular” Soldier Field, and their task gun 50-target event, but he cams Priday — Elks at Edelstein. year, figures to be no easier than It was a back with a rush to win the special Rookie Aid .410 contest by breaking an 18. C. J. The Elks romped all over the Pan- year ago. Arrayed against the professionals Scott. Raymondvllle lumberman, and Lmerican 13-1 and the Good- Flyers will be everything in the way of Mathews tied for second honors with rear Tiremen took a hot 4-2 tussle Cardinals and talent for which a coach could ask. 17s. Tigers scores: rom the Edelstein Furnituremen In All parts of the country have sent The their stars. Regular Guns i of Brownsville greatest pair Playground BY HUGH 8. FULLERTON ser would had a have shutout if The announcements of the prob- Oene Smith . 24 18—41 Sail league contests on the 30th dia- The recent performances of a George Watkins hadn’t belted a ble battlefronts gave the Bears • Perris Hendersoh . 22 20—42 nond line nam- D F. Mathews . 20 18—18 Wednesday night. couple of young pitchers strengthen homer In the first inning. The Cards large physical edge. The With Taylor twirling three- that the Cardinals ed Coach George Halas averages Billy Grayson . 18 17-85 the impression next hammered out a 13-5 by and excellent decision, Bemle D. E. >ail getting support, and Tigers again will meet in the 219 pounds. The backs, Ewing . 18 18—14 with coming from behind with a he Elks walked away their World Series this fall. great Masterson. Beattie Feathers, Johnny C. J. Scott . 18 18 34 BPOEs slammed ray. The Jerry The Cards have Ed Heusser, who nine- rally in the sixth. Pepper Sisk and Jack Manders, average 8 L Gill . 14 17—31 eleven safe- jauver's offerings for was almost relegated to the minors Martin, who hit for the circuit in 204. Bond Carrol 17 13-28 ies and the Flyer defense leaked to become The All Star ineup. tentatively .410 Contest this season, but stayed the opener, did the trick again with o the tune of ten errors. Thomas of Ala- Bond an Important factor in their drive named by Frank Carrcll . II Puckett, BPOE third base- the bases loaded and Jim Collins of strate- Scott Johnny to first place. The Tigers have Roxie bama, head of the board C. J. . 17 a field at the followed with a homer with two on. nan, enjoyed day Lawson, who was farmed out to gy, has a line averaging 195 pounds, Enmeshed in conflicting passions of lore, hate and sinister intrigue on a storm-toaeed liner off the coast of | D. P. Mathews . IT the bloated three D E. ilatter, hoping globule Toledo and came back a few days Meanwhile the second-place with the backs averaging Singapore. Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Wallaoe Beery find themselves involved in situations of unparal- Ewing . If four times out of five nto safe spots less. Billy Grayson . 15 ago to give the regulars a hand. Giants took a double drubbing pounds leled dramatic intensity in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s smash hit, “China Seas,” showing Friday and Saturday J Ties. Three of his blows were singles called for Miller Smith Heusser checked the Phillies 5-1 Thomas’ plans at the Cpaltol Theatre. Filmed under the production banner of Irving Thai berg and directed by Tay : Gene . 14 one was for a of from 's Pirates, losing ind good pair Munjas. Pittsburgh, at quarterback, S. L Olll . 11 Wednesday to help the Cards along Oarnett, this redblooded melodrama Is one of the outstanding contenders for the year’s priae photoplay ^ags. 6 to 1 to Cy Blantons five-hit with Bill 8hepherd of Maryland, who ' to a double triumph that put award. This win the Elks nation's scorers last sea- placed firmly them 2 1-2 games ahead of New tossing, then going down 9-6 when topped the Local scores: H Batsell. 23 with n third a notch below the Eagles son. and A1 Nichilini of St. Mary’s, 410: Henri Pillar 18 with Por- York. Earl Grace slammed a boundary .410; ind two notches below the unbeat- at the and Stan Kostka, Min. and Dave 33 Giving the Phils eight hits. Heus- oelt with three cn base to overcome halves, dvee 14 17: Young n Fort Brown Yankees, defending fullback, to 'COYOTE TRAIL* with Oates. 20 an early New York lead. nesota's pile-driving .410: 30: MonetU. eague chmpions. the 10: Batsell. 20. Lawson Athletics complete quartet. .. Bobby blanked the MISSIONS BEAT ..!...... *..="*....- "l.....;.. The second game, play-off of a coaches indicated that wide with tour blows. The Tigers won Both jrotested contest, was a heated af- used and 11-0. open football would be air. Patrick, new Goodyear twirl- a free battle. Jacksonville Holds U. S. TENNIS Detroit* lopsided triumph didn’t each predicted scoring er, was the sensation of the fray, of their most Increase the because The Bears, deprived out eleven of the 30 hat- Tiger lead, OILERS 5 TO 3 Lead In Play-offs talking weapon, the forward pass ihe Yankees trimmed the Chicago potent (By Tha Aiweciatnl Bren) ers him in seven In- from anywhere behind the goal line wno^ared White Sox in both ends of a bar- The Jacksonville Jax held an adge nings. was a bit wild, walking as by profesisonal rules, TESTS BEGIN gain bill. 9-1 and 5-2. Johnny Allen permitted Dallas and Galveston Are In the West Dixie League Shaugh- Ive, but he came out of the holes have a varied attack, fea- and Charley Ruffing turned in a pair developed Thursdav. la the whiff-out route. The Good- lateral and forward passes, Other Winners In nessy play-off of fine mound performances and turing The Jax defeated the Palestine ear sluggers hammered Joe Torres' 29.— liberally mixed with the running of FOREST HILDS, N. Y.. Aug. Lou Gehrig clouted his 27th homer. Texas Loop Pali. 3-1, at Jacksonville Wednesday Hants for ten bingles in six frames. wlelders Feathers and the other backs. The leading racquet The Cubs lost a great chance to for their second straight win to a Fritz Trdla, Ooodyear shortcen- In reserve strength the Collegians from nine nations converged on overhaul the Giants in the Nation- (By Tha Associated Press) five-game series. ter was the big hitter with three of to have the better of it. Forest Hills Thursday in quest al when a appear The San Antonio Missions and in as tries at the League they divided twin The Tyler Trojans, playing hi a Singles many plate. wo- Thomas ha sl5 grea backs. In addi- ! Tulsa the men's and bill with the Braves. Waly Berger* oilers battled 12 innings similar series with fail- The box scores: to his tour, Longview, | men's championships. 28th and tion prospective starting i Wednesday night before San An- A E singles homer Ben Cantwell* ed to make It two in a row, ELKS— AB R H O worlds' and three men for every line po- tonio across two runs to win. Long- England's Fred Perry, four-hit flinging gave Boston a 2-1 put view defeating the Trojana 4-3, to McMath. rf 5 0 2 2 0 0 sition. The Bear squad numbers 5-3. Tne before the clubs No. 1 ranking player, will not get decision In the opener, but Chicago night even the series. Coats, 2b . 6 1 1 2 2 0 ten less. 11 before the Oilers into action in defense of the title came back behind Lon Warn eke to played innings Winners of the two series will lb . 4 2 0 14 0 1 6-3. ptxon. he has won the last two years, until win 5-2. won, meet to determine the loop title. Lesser, ss . 5 2 1 3 9 0 Dallas beat Houston, 3-2, making Friday, but Helen Jacobs, champion Brooklyn won the other National H. Puckett, 3b ... 5 2 4 2 2 1 STANDINGS It two victories in s row for the — of the women for three years, was League clash, beating the Reds 4-2. LAST DAY—K Bowling, c . 5 0 0 2 0 0 second match Steers over the Buffs. Manager scheduled to play the Only 503 cash customers were If 3 3 0 0 0 0 TEXAS LEAGl’E Aiez Gaston took credit for win- ROBERT YOUNG in Bilgrim. on the famous stadium turf. She there to it. 2 1 2 0 0 see Results fl. Ball, cf.5 drew as her first round opponent, Wednesday ning the game. He picked Padgett The Indians took a firmer hold 3. “Calm Yourself” llayior, p . 5 1 2 0 4 0 Blumenthal of New Sun Antonio 5. Tulsa oil second base to break up a rally Mrs. H. Walter on third place in the junior circuit Dallas 3. Houston 2. In the ninth inning, which for a | York. Red Sox 2-0 as » beating the Thorn- Ft. 1. Totals 43 13 11 27 17 2 for Galveston 3, Worth time threatened to change the tide BRONZED Sixty-six matches were listed ton Lee out Bob then — pitched Grove, PAN AM RB R H O A E Oklahoma Clty-Beaumont, rain. of the game. the opening day. Thirty four in the 8-1 behind Mel Harder. son* or sc-2b ..4 0 0 0 3 2 winning Standings Jack Jakucki Lee Orts- ^ A-.QiCcia, men's division will cut the field to spoiled THE WEST Washington and St. Louis divided Team— W. L. Pet farewell with the JC Iihdhorn. cf-ss 4 0 0 3 0 0 for the round while sotr's appearance 64 players second their twin bill, the Senators bat- 65 .561 W A SERIES McBride, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Oklahoma City .... 85 Port Worth club by out-pitching 32 will slice the women's field exact- out a ting 10-2 triumph behind Ed Beaumont . 83 64 .563 a to A or rots*- ruhm, 3b . 3 0 0 0 5 2 the young southpaw to gain 3 ly in half. Linke and the a TO 4130 winning Galveston .. T9 1 decision for Galveston. Grissom, J QUCKfNWM win, 2b-sc .... 3 0 0 8 1 3 Browrjs Tom Tyler in an action scene from the Western picture “Coyote Trail- Wtimer Allison, veteran Austin. second as An- .500 speedy game 2-1 Ivy Tt lsa . 75 75 recalled to leave man. c-sf ... 3 0 0 4 1 1 by Cincinnati, plans and at the Theatre. Texas, player and ranked at the .493 | showing Friday Saturday Queen drews and Jack Russell both pitch- San Antonio . 73 75 Garcia, lb .... 3 1 1 10 1 1 Thursday. top of the U. S. seeded list, drew as ed six-hit ball. 72 77 .483 in. If 3 0 110 0 Houston . Jakucki became a little wild in his first oppenent Henry C. Brunie. .449 Dallas . 66 81 tne three men in a The new pea, ss-c . 3 0 0 3 3 0 third, walking movie, “China 8eas," U New York. Gene Mako, Los Angeles, 81 87 .412 2 0 0 1 Fcrt Worth . row with only one out. but he then uver, p 0,4 and Berkeley Bell, New York, also State not, it turns out, a to “Africa f Juniors sequel ___ Games ___ Thursday __ mmm ___ fanned two to keep the Cats away their matches on the Tom play opening Moses Is Voted Houston at Dallas. from the Speaks.' i Totals 32 1 S 27 18 10 the former plate. stadium turf, meeting Beaumont at Tulsa. Rain Oklahoma City By innings: and the prevented Tyler Jacques Brugnon. France, San Antonio at Oklahoma City. and Beaumont from fighting over | In Semi-Finals ^ MMB . 001 340 401—13 vet- In ^ later, Manuel Alonso, Spanish Rookie In Galveston at Port Worth. the lead, which the Indians PAN. AM. 000 001 000— 1 Top league — LAST DAY — eran from New York. held one batted in—B. Ball (3>, J. by percentage point SAN 29. AMERICAN LEAGl’E ANTONIO. Aug. —«V- A Riot Farce “Coyote tt J. Comedy (2), Bowling. Taylor (3). Results Arthur Luce. San Antonio school j Martin. McMath. hit Wednesday's YESTERDAY’S STARS Trail.” (2), 3b Major Leagues 0. Es Detroit 11, Philadelphia Jim Moore and boy. was paired with Lee Brandt. Jr, 4-Lesser. 2b hit* j. Puckett. Martin, Girl Toreros To Collins. Terry "SMART New York 9-5. Chicago 1-2. Martin, Cardinals — Collins of D- Garcia. Double play—Godwin to Pepper also San Antonio, and Bill Glas- Alao— Cleveland 2-3. Boston 0-1. and Moore made six hits each and C. Garcia, to Lauver to Hartman. NEW YORK. Aug. M —VP)— The gow of Beaumont faced Jack Thur- Ken Maynard cheerful bit of 10-1, St Louis 2-2. Martin clouted two homers as runa—Elks Pan-Amer- n news Thursday for Washington mond of San Antonio in the 36-hole GIRL" Mystery Mountain Earned four, In R i Schedule Fight g Wally Mose.s, sensational young Thursday’s Cards took doubleheader from Phil- semi-final of the Texas junior golf ican, none. Stolen bases—Pilgrim, outfielder of the Ath- Detroit at St. Louis. lies. with on bases—Elks six, Philadelphia tourney Thursday. FRIDAY j letics whose career was Boston at Philadelphia. Thornton Lee and Joe Vosmlk, In. 15 old and Kent Taylor. Ida Lupino trican, five. Pitching rec- abruptly Luoe, only yean weigh- and Saturday At Matamoros cnecked by an arm fracture, is that Only two games scheduled. dians — Lee blanked Red Sox with but and Pinky Tomlin uver allowed 11 hits, struck' ing 120 pounds, bested the more the baseball consider him Standings of Teams four hits in Vosmlk made and walked five in nine! experts opengr; experienced Halbert Orumbles. 20- Two novelties — t'l* rookie Team W. L. Pet. five hits In two Taylor allowed three hits, bullfight girl outstanding major league games. year-old member of San Antonio's toreros and matador a— oi the 1935 season. Detroit . 70 43 .648 Ben Cantwell, Braves, and Lon ut two and walked one In burlesque national public links championship will be on in the Matamoros This distinction goes to the Texas New York . 70 52 .574 Wameke, Cubs — Cantwell pitched gLeftnine innings. Mc- display \ team. 1 up on 19 holes Wednesday Umpires—fiteve • . 58 .525 bullring Sunday and Monday, It League recruit, not as any consola- Cleveland 64 four-hit ball. Wameke gave seven in a quarter-final round. mm Intosh, J. C. Jeanes and “Chovy" 1 Las been announced by Ignacio lion prize, but on the merits of his 61 60 .504 hits as clubs twin bill. Rivera, floorer—Ross Chicago... split Brandt, who Tuesday elemlnated Gumpher. ficshman 61 .504 — Oallardo. manager. performance in rivalry Boston . 62 Jack Saltzgaver, Yankees the champion. Don Schumacher of with one .477 The cards on both days will get of the greatest crops oi Philadelphia . 81 67 Chicago for five continued his game: pounded pitching Dallas, easy march under way at 4:30 m. first-year regulars developed in a Washington .. 31 72 .415 In double AB R p. hits, including homer, through the early rounds by beat- KDlia-mN H O A E blue moon. 28 48 .397 Both the girls and the burlesque Exactly players, play- St. Louis . 73 victory. ing Wilton of 6 and 8. ac . 3 0 Temple. ILaunar. 0 0 0 0 on this matadors are to perform both ing regularly year for the first and Earl Grace, Pi- Medalist Jack Thurmond, third Loya. as . 3 0 2 2 3 1 time if — cards. not actually getting their rates Blanton limited Oiants to San Antonio player to make the Torres, p . 1 0 0 2 4 0 and Teresa Oi- first of the received The girls Maria peek big show, Wednesday's Results five hits In first game: Grace clouted semifinals, defeated Dearl (Skeet- wn. cf . 3 0 0 |Br 110 are clever whose mention in a conducted the 1-5. galn, performers poll by St. Louis 5-13, Philadelphia homer with bases full In second. er> MUllcan of San Angelo. 2 and 1. + J Blalten. c . 3 0 o 2 o o eitoris have been well received m Associated Press to determine opfn- 8-9» New York 1-5. Roxle — shut out rf Pittsburgh Lawson, Tigers Shooting two over par for 15 holes farrell. . 2 0 0 0 0 1 the of Mexico. kn on the rookies. 1-5. larger rings They outstanding Boston 2-2, Chicago Athletics with four hits and fan- Olasgtw defeated Arthur Randol. I . 2 0 filbert, lb 0 8 0 0 wui be their first Moses received 28 votes of a newest ★ making appear- Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 2. ned four. Jr., of San Antonio. 8 and S. screen""*7 I & Cabler. 2b .... 2 1 0 3 3 1 • ance in the Matamoros ring. maximum of 63 cast br major league Thursday’s Schedule Ray Benge, Dodgers — scattered ■ TRFUMF’H! Iran Deusen. 3b ... 3 1 1 1 2 1 Mamerto. Ninfa and Chupamlrto wi iters. The outfielder, who broke I St. Louis at Pittsburgh. eight Cincinnati hits and t ove In Tt takes one-fortieth of a thi.fr . 0 0 0 0 only *tflrs In most B. Allen. If 0 0 are to the bullfight profession what into the A* lineup on opening day at New York ^rpat I Brooklyn one run to gain 4-2 decision. second to wink the eye. tests show. ro- I Lawrence. If ./... 3 0 0 0 0 0 and Schaeht have and had a mark of .326 for brilliant triumph of f,amingr,I5 ^ Nick Altrock Art batting Only two games scheduled. Ed Llnke, Senators, and An- And several I * i 85 Ivy weeks to explain it to mance and stirri**1 Th, to baseball in the United when he broke his arm! — I bran games Standing of Teams drews, Browns pitched brilliant- the wife. i Totals 25 2 4 17 12 4 are to be in two weeks 016 biggeu Siatea They said good Chicago ago, enjoyed Team— W. L. Pet. to break even In doubleheader. ‘^‘7^.:^' AB R a ly tJOODYEAR— H O A E !«•*• many laughs. comfortable margin over all other St. Louis.76 44 .633 •shillings. e . 3 1 1 12 0 1 The Monday card will get under flvchasers. Including Hank Leiber New York . 74 47 .812 ^^n^fj933f 2b 3 1 0 2 0 1 4:30 m. of the Giants, who collected 14 [Cox. way at p. Chicago .. 76 50 .603 ss vows. kerbar. . 3 112 10 "oTel" Pittsburgh . 71 55 .563 Patrick, p . 3 0 1 0 12 0 Ciydell Castleman. young right- Brooklyn . 56 67 .455 parkins, 3b-x .... 3 0 0 0 1 0 hander of the Giant*, was voted 'JO Cincinnati . 54 70 .435 BULL FIGHTERS Meet the Trdlc. sc . 3 l 3 1 0 0 Golf year’s outstanding rookie pitch- .424 Valley Philadelphia . 53 72 I er in lloeer. cf . 3 0 1 0 0 0 a close contest with Pitts- Boston . 33 88 .273 brilliant Darrell BLan- LA FERIA Sunday and Monday Trujillo. If . 3 0 2 1 0 0 burgh's (Cy) I I ton. Castleman won 24 to ana (□dependant H^nte Owned lfemtre Ryan. ib 3 o l 3 o l To Begin Sunday 19. | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS 1 and 2 a as the nearest rival of Moses In September Kldwell. rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 (By The Associated Press) total vote. — Wednesday and Thursday — 4:30 P. M. (Special to The Herald) National League — as the 1 Totals 30 4 10 21 14 4 HARLINGEN, Aug. 29 Between Distinction outstanding Batting—Vaughan, Plrataa, .398; recruit infielder to f x—Perkins out. hit by batted ball. 75 and 100 of the beet golfers in goes Lou