The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION Scorpions Flash Power Beating Cardinals 40 to 2 Mandell As cagoan. in an eight round bout in Who’t the Fights the coliseum. The weight will be BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . . . By Laufer Champ? PONIES WIN CHICAGO, Beut. 26.—(A*>— Welter This Evening 146 pound*, with neither having RED BIRDS PUT The ancient and rural sport of trouble makln it. horseshoe become CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—

DALLAS. Sept. 26—(JP)—Their (Special to The Herald.» vaunted aerial attack sheathed HARLINGEN. Sept. 25.—Flash- To the for the day. the Southern Method- all the that has been ing strength ist Mustangs proved they could of them, the Brownsville expected do very well on the ground as they Junior Scorpions smeared college walloped the Howard :he high Cardinals, de- Payne oollege Harlingen Yellowjackets. 26 to 7. in their fending Valley champions. 40-2 be- Football 1930 premiere at stadium fore 2.000 spectators in the Fair Ownby Eagle yesterday. park Thursday afternoon. team Cognizant that a Notre Dame ! Although the Brownsville AMERICAN LEAGUE of scout was in the stands, the Ponies lacked polish in its use Pop Thursday’s Results resorted to none of the trickery for Team of B.H.S. Warner's wingback system. 3. Boston 2. which they are noted They played Washington It possessed enough bur ley strength Philadelphia 13, New York 3. field when straight football and gave almost to bull Its way down the Chicago at Detroit, postponed, wet When it begins click- every man of the squad a chance We that to- necessary. grounds. hope your game the should to perform, being content, appar- ing off smoothly, Scorps Only games scheduled. be four or five touchdowns better ently. with a modest score Friday’s Schedule machine than the high school After the contest, it was learned day with Mercedes High will Screaming Eagles of last year. that the entire Methodist squad Chicago at Detroit time, St. Louis at Cleveland. This marked the second would go to Durant, Okla.. Satur- inaugurate a most successful that the Cardinals have been de- day for a practice tilt with the New York at Philadelphia. Boston. feated in two years under Coach Durant Teachers. Several pet plays Washington at of the Clubs Dutch Rektorik. will be tried out on the Teachers, Standing season for a W. L. Pet. you. You have Last season the Eagles downed i according to report. Team- P .. 151 1$I 50 .669 the Cards 26-6 on the same The Ponies’ veteran first team Philadelphia Washington .. 151 92 54 6$0 grounds. Rektorlk's crew opened lived up to expectations by crash- great reputation to uphold Ntw York ... 151 84 67 .556 vtlie season by beating the Edin- ing through the Jackets for three 79 .523 Junior college Broncs 6-0. Cleveland .... 151 72 Wburg touchdowns in the first period of we sweet re- Detroit . 150 74 76 .493 and know to ▼Thursday's victory was yesterday’s tilt. Weldon Mason was you’re going * St. Louis. 151 83 88 .417 venge for the Scorps who were .-PuTh holds these regards the bright, particular star of the last sea- Chicago . 150 59 91 .393 beaten by the Cardinals early attack that left no doubt of . -338 fight! son. Boston 151 51 100 of vjuopld series — Q the Mustangs’ superiority. GREATEST number, The second and third and . Cards Fight Hard periods average for anv seriES-.S2S’ most of the fourth saw a constant The Harlingen boys put highest batting Thursday’s Results Here’s to lighter stream of substitutes pouring into power you! a stand in the first three 4, Cincinnati 1. up gallant total number of runs scored —3i the S. M U. line-up. When it be- Chicago but were worn out in the St Louis 9. Pittsburgh 0. quarters came evident the reserves could last stanza when the Scorpions of in xt games scheduled. toTal number runs"batted not score, coach Morrison sent his Only their pay-off parallel penetrated »■ ONE ■■■• first team in Friday’s Schedule four times. Although the Scorps most homers -»5 SERCS-4 ONE game-3 again five minutes before the final gun and another Pittsburgh at St. Louis. rouble in — had little rolling up GRfaTeST NUMBER of ToTal. bases 8s- quirk touchdown resulted. Cincinnati at Chicago, 2 games. downs in the opening quar- — first VJDALWS -29 MOST SIRi KEOU7s -27 McCarver scored Howard scheduled. ter, they were held to one touch- MoST Pavne’s Only games — of drive down the lone touchdown in the third period Standing the Clubs down. The opening P W. L. Pet. after along pass, Oibbs to Mc- Team— field was halted when Harlingen Mis QaTtng feaT< RuTh holds one of 151 90 61 .596 BESIDES Queen. had carried the ball to the St. Louis recovered a fumble on her own 25- .576 The GREATEST VUORIJD SERIES pitching records. one-yard Chicago . 151 87 64 yard stripe. line. Hopper scored two New York .... 152 85 67 .559 The drive was begun over with PITCHED 29 GONSEClflUE SCORELESS INNIhiCS- of the Mustang touchdowms. Katt- -HE .... 151 84 67 .556 man and Johnson one Brooklyn Lesser and Cabler alternat- apiece. 72 .523 Pipkin. ••••13 IN I91G —14> IN I9i8*"* Pittsburgh .... 151 79 ing at carrying the oval. Cabler L —-* Boston . 151 69 82 .451 cut back through the right side of Cincinnati .... 151 59 92 .391 the line to carry the ball eight .342 Philadelphia .. 152 52 100 .yards to the one-yard line. Lesser THE OCEAN TRAIL TO~ r fumbled on the next play but Pip- Dead Pins kin and went over with Better ! recqpered Cardinal Infield Held ——— ——_ Sharkey-Campolo for the first TWO VETERANS a world of drive A team of McAllen bowlers took marker. Sylvester failed to con- Bout Postponed NEW *he measure of a Brownsville five YORK vert. Than Athletic Inner Defense NEW YORK. Sept. 26—Threat ol of in here Thursday evening by 112 pins. After an exchange punts rain caused postponement of th« WITH*A DAY AT be- Streklow of McAllen was high with MIAMI the second quarter, rownsville IN OPEN PLAY 15-round heavyweight tilt between a drive cm Harlingen's 40- a total of 594 for three games. gan NOTE—This is the first of a measures up to the superlative Ja~k Sharkey and Vlctorio Campolc : i which was sustained | Spicer of Brownsville was the only 1 -rd line un-; series comparing the probable standard set this year among first last night. til the line was reached Jones Favored b other to break 500. obtaining a 525. 1-yard Bobby Cop world series rivals. sac leers bv Bill Terry of the Giants The Garden failed to reveal it! 1 were Streklow also had high single Brownsville Here the Cardinals fighting but both have emerged from hitting reasons for transferring the bout Luxurious Sister Fourth a New hard and held. Major BY ALAN GOL'LD game, 220. the stadium, where 75,00< Ships slumps in the latter part of the from (Including rail m Near* the c.id of the quarter, The Brownsville team plans a can be t< Asserts ted Press Spoils Editor season. spectators accomodated, "MOHAWK"—"ALGONQUIN" OalTiiton and Cabler a and ran Honor game with a 8an Benito team to- [Pin Intercepted pass with its ca- at 3 P. M. berth an PHILADELPHIA. Sept 26— Jimmy Dykes, if he reproduced the garden r*iximum from Galveston every Santrday meals and 20-yards to Harlingen’s 10-vard night. of over 2o.000 but tw< steamer.) his 1929 form in the coming battle pacity barely Famous liners offering ev ery modern comfort and line. Perez and Newman earned The St. Louis Cardinals, assuming Thursday's scores follow: factors were believed to have let emsidered to luxury. Orchestras for concerts and dancing, ma- s« and MERION CRICKET CLUB. Ard- would be superior McAllen— 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Ttl. on* Way r« nfl the ball up to the stripe Pip- they will carry the National league to the surprising decision, first. H tion pictures. All deck ■ ports, large outdoor con- 26—(/Py—The Earl (Sparky) Adams, his Card- kin over. Sylvester more, Pa., Sepi. Streklow . 181 220 213 594 plunged banner into t^e world’s series next was believed the garden did not swimming pool. the score 13-0 inal rival, but talkative Jimmy has verted, making Just semi-final round of the amatcut zibel 165 140 155 460 care to risk further postponement! Round Trip SUOJS half ended. week, for the third time in five not had an especially good year 136 168 179 483 Arrive Miami Tuesday morning, New York Friday before the championship today found two oi Campbell because of adverse weather con- Up The Brownsville second Last season he was probablv the morning string Jones and years, figure to have a distinct in- Stroman . 135 127 136 398 hat I the old guard left Bobby ditions: and secondly, the bout to Bept. 30. Return was In at the third most valuable man on the A’s. all Take Your Car. Roiled aboard. Lew rates. quarter. Jess old men at field advantage over the Athletics. Davis 125 164 135 424 aroused so little public interest tha limit Oct. SI Sweetster. of golf a While the things considered, for he is man was more Freight and they gained consistently, one match and tl offensively and probably defensive- it believed it might prof sailings Wednesdays Saturdays '8. meet in of all infield work second string line-up was unable if value is on the Totals 742 799 818 2359 be conducted in the > Rail-water Circle winner will battle for the title with ly, major placed itably gardei Apply Railroad Coupon 77c A* f Agent* or to ring up a tally against the fight- Adams, a pirate cast-off. has beer Tour $142.43 and up the victor in an all-junior match keystone combination. Brownsville— 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Ttl. itself. Cardinals. Near the end of the one of the factors In the sensa- to Sept. SO. ing , no longer a big Spicer 159 157 164 480 Gene Thomas vs. Charley Seaver. young- Final return Oct. St. quarter. Brownsville was penalized tional pennant rush of the Card- GAMES TODAY Bob and Jess, champions both ster but still the same old Fordharn crlxell 170 172 183 523 15-yards placing tl.e ball on her | inals. a in playing bane-up game at Brow-nsviUe. ’* were within s Flash and one of the greatest of Ortiz. Rendall ... 135 144 128 407 Mercedes High the next born the same year clyde-maljl'ory 15-^nrd line. On play the field, besides hitting hardei Ju&n-Alamo at Bar > month of each other in 1902. Jone; all "money players,” is the standout Monett, Petrarct .. 118 156 132 406 Pharr-Sat JirieL @ AH Expense Tour* tere was a smear-up and Buttons than since he was a in and Jess infielder of either club. The Card- 'any year reg- Dletel 158 165 106 429 Benito. W from Galveston to as thrown behind his own Georgia in March ir / fan goal ular with the Cubs. If he needs any w.Y.mrUAK^^gw. MIAMI inals second sacker at Junior college at Mc- —. line for safety, giving Harlingen Kentucky in April. excels bat, Edinburg I relief, the Cards have handy Andy 740 794 713 2247 Allen • her two The other semi-iinalists are much in the field and on the bases. With Totals high. S Payt-flS up points. High, whose pinch-hitting had a younger. Seaver, a Los Angeles boj Charley Gelfc-rt. his young work- Lots of Punch lot to do with is 19. while Thomas, who lives al ing partner at . Frisch knocking Brooklyn out of the race. The first string was run back in Englewood. N M. is 22. forms a defensive combination that The Athletics have two young- and the fireworks It look- Homans defeated Johnny Leh- compares favorably with the Jack- began. sters. Dlb Williams and Eric Mc- ed like one of the finishes put on man the Western Amateur cham- son-Critz pair of the Giants’ re- Nair. for emergency duty as well by the Sc reaming Eagles last pion. 8 and 7 in the quarter-finals markable Infield This will be 1 as Eddie Collins, the veteran whe year. The ball was soon worked They are practically the same ir Frisch's sixfh series. is entering his eighth world's series down to the goal line and Lebow- years, but Seaver struck a tellinf Bishop and Boley. the A s veteran itz spun through center for a touch- blow for the juveniles when he de- keystone pair, have always suffered MAJOR “ down There was a fumble on the feated William F. McPhail of Bos- by comparison in Philadelphia with LEAGUE LEADERS Call a d — attempt at point, leaving the score ton. nearly 20 years his senior, fivi the famous old combinaMon of Col- (By The Associated Press.) spade spade i 9 19-2. and four. lins and Barry, remembered as National League In the closing moments of play, I Jones disposed of Fay Coleman paragons among infielders. Boley Batting. Terry, Giants. 404 three more touchdowns were am l Klein, 157. a as young Californian, six and five, and Bishop are a workmanlike pair. Runs. Phillies. cigarette is only needled over Runs batted Wilson. 181 * the Harlingen goal Sweetser beat back a determine< I defensively, although they do not in. Cubs,

line. The ■ 253. Scorps took the ball on drive by Maurice McCarthy th( present the offensive threat of Hits, Terry. Giants. their line and Doubles. Klein. Phillies. 59 35-yard worked it young marathon golfer, five am I Frisch and Gelbert, both sluggers. as it tastes straight down the field to a touch- Comorosky. Pirates, 23. good four after the former intercollegiaN Bishop is a good lead-off man and Triples, down Adamson got away for a had the veteran on< Home runs. Wilson. Cubs. 53. champion has developed some propensities a' touchdown from the Harlingen 35- down at the luncheon Stolen bases. Cuyler. Cubs. 35. intermission a hitter this year under yard line, but the was called American League play Today only two 36-hole matche: ► the influence of Cochrane. Simmons back Adamson, Cabler and Yankees. 381. Pipkin. stood between Jones and his gram and Foxx. Batting. Gehrig, Lesser worked the ball to the 3- slam in ^ Runs. Simmons, Athletics. 150. clubs, all the major title! The A’s claim an yard line and Pipkin went through may advantage Runs batted In, Gehrig, Yankee: any man can winn in one season. among first with right tackle standing up for the basemen, Jimmy 173. Foxx fourth touchdown. Sylvester con- outhitting by Hits. Hodapp. Indians. 220. about verted: Score 26-2. thirty points, but the Card- Doubles. Hodapp. Indians. 50. inal left-hander The last two were run up in Crowd can at, least hold Triples. Combs. Yankees, 47. Gathers his rapid succession. A pass, Pipkin to own on the defense. Neither Stolen bases. McManus. Tigers. T Cabler was good for 25 yards and the fleet half back squirmed him- To See •elf the remainder of the distance Eagles Jo penetrate the goal line. Pipkin over better plunged the extra point. In First Clash Two plays later Cabler intercept- Whom Can You Name ed a pass and ran to Harlingen'f | three-yard line. Pipkin and Lesser Fans began centering on Tuckei the line for small gains. Pipkin field Friday afternoon to see th< Executor then plunged over A pass, pipkin new edition of the Brownsville high of your Estate? L to Adamson accounted for the school Screaming Eagles. They were | > extra take on the point. Pinal score: 40-2. to big Mercedes tearr A FRIEND? at 4 m. Starting p | Lineups The school machine ha* high He may move away, or die, or become financially [ SCORPS CARDS been polished up this week for its irresponsible. C taste Sylvester Right End Johnston opening fray against the Schmalz- 1 ? Summers Right Tackle Dilg reid machine YOUR WIFE? I B Gilbert Right End Waters The locals should average about N** i Center W. Lawrence 145 pounds to the man. with not t She must seek help. Whom would she rely upon? and A Left Guard man milder too ! Drury let ter from last year ~ j single * “**tt Left i Tackle Brindley remaining. However. Frank Cotrez A RELATIVE? 1 Scheideman I Left End Drake letterman and captain, may get | Few relatives are impartial. Pipkin Quarterback J. Lawrence j into this afternoon's fray. Cortez ^ Cabler Left Half West has been suffering from an old Adamson A BUSINESS ASSOCIATE? Right Half Schuepbacn injury. He began practice last week Lesser Pullback Sessell | and may be in shape for the open- He might be too closely identified with your in- ■ Referee: Clarke, Texas U.; Um- ing eame. terests. pire. Osborne. Oklahoma U ; Head j A fair sized crowd was expected Linesman. Martin, Field Weslaco: to witness the game. A CORPORATE TRUSTEE? Judge, Carrulhers. Weslaco. jjf You with FIGHTS LAST NIGHT The cost is no greater. ally your in- . Mack House. California knocked (hit George Gemis, Phlla- df’nhla. <2>. •VA-LAT It a pTMaalaM KANSAS CITY Mickey Cohen ^J|*l Mr CmSviiBS Denver, outpointed Gro-’an M «M bfemsM a (r* T^mmy < t repswi'lr n"<: l'.N- r-alt Omahc. Neb.. 10» Be be stablin'* | M Leap It eevibtd all dat— Meaor. Ga out pointed mm Ala* t.a'r (raw. Larry Cappo One will stand out! hjlja Kansas City. <10». always ft |1 wfciea be.;* Pita« too at It V trt:t Dai The sho^Nst navigable rou‘e fre*r *an Fr»nc:tco to Manila. P. I. U €>1930, Lhjgett & Myics Tobacco Co 7.164 miles-