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The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION SARAZEN SHOOTS RECORD GOLF TO LEAD IN BRITISH OPEN I prised of Georg* Dullnig of ftaq Antonio and Jack Taylor of Austin* Brown To Give and Albert HAVERS FOUR Champ SLUGFEST WON MacFayden Beaten In TEXAS TENNIS Albert Hollins Upahu* of Oklahoma; Edgar Weller and Nichols Bobby Kamrath of Austin. §nd Real Tussle 1st Start As Yankee and RusseU ball STROKES BACK BY BEAUMONT MEET CLOSING George Ball 4 t El Paso. Hugh Nichols, light heavyweight is a top-notch but Pete BY GAYLL TALBOT recognized as one the M j grappier, of game s champion. Is going to have a rough can Writer* readily see himself in the role (Associated Press Sports greatest pitchers. Then he turned Under Par And session here Friday night when he MacFayden, the man for American of victor if he gets the breaks. Steers Take Doubleheader Danny right around this year and lost lo Semi>Finals Reached Today collides with Cactus Pete" Brown, whom the Yankees made an im- Cactus is and be his first efforts Is Shooting With the border's favorite eon in the good admit* it, At Expense Of portant outlay of players and of for the Sox. The In Tournament At even in the face was that grunt-groan-and-grovel industry. of the champion. money last week, begins to shape popular theory MacP&y- Confidence Pete can, and will, carry the mail Crabs as the the 1932 den s defeats were chargeable to Austin 'Look.'’ sa*ys "the up prise puzzle of with the best of them and he stands Pete, Champ offensive importance and fielding “IN OUR campaign. .. barely took Pat O’Brien the other weaknesses of lus teammates. in no awe of the champion. He won 16 games and lost only SANDWICH, Eng., June 10.—(AP) But the Pete freely admits the champion night and I know I can throw I 12 last season for the sixth place transaction had an en- •-Gene Zarazen blazed a trail of BY BILL PARKER, AUSTIN. June 10 —m— The Pat—i have done it.” Boston Red Sox and came to be tirely different complexion today. sub-par golf across formidable Amor la ted Press W riter Texas amateur tennis In Sports MacFayden made his maiden ap- ‘district ALLEY” course other words, Pete will be Prince's today to lead the a the semi- from no Manager Del Baker’s pennant pearance in New York uniform tournament had reached field al~ the end of the third round suffering inferiority com- BROWNSVILLE LIONS Club- when he in there bound Beaumont Exporters proved yesterday against the Detroit Ti- finals of the British cham- plex get* w*th today. open golf NETTERS another m their favor yester- gers and lasted six innings as U. S. the thing only with one champion. You even Blossoms out ol pionship with a record total of 70- might say Meet Charles Sloan of Houston and Cactus has a day. 'Tiey demonstrated beyond Collegiate the Tigers scored a 5 to 4 victory. touch of the super- and 66-70—209. four strokes ahead of him 11 hits Jease Pfeiffer of San Antonio, those— iority complex even were the doubt they have batting power to They pounded for and -the nearest competitor. scored Dolph Muhihelsen of San Antonio is concerned. spare In a slugging duel against all their runs before he was talent Closest to the flying American champion Is and Hal Surface of Kansas City Home plays— ENTERTOURNEY of which Longview, the Exporters clouted 18 relieved. All will make for a Up Saturday was Arthur Havers, last Briton to were teamed in the men s singles Which to be a real large amount of action hits for a 15 to 12 deciaoin. Washington grasped the oppor- promises win the open title, in 1923, with tonlghi. matches. The Longview wasn’t exactly meek. CHICAGO. June 10. —A big tunity to defeat Chicago. 6 to 5. champion is well known in the In the John Barr "darb'I 1H and four strokes back of him The batch Uncle Sam’s track and field on errors Red-' Kress men's doubles. Americans Thumb Nose At Valley, having wrestled here on cannibals plastered Sullivan of largely by „were Arthur Lacey and Charles down and J. B Adoue Jr., of Dallas were several occasions and Schulz, Beaumont hurlers, for material faced the melting and Bill Sullivan. Cleveland de- Object? JWhltcomhe. British before. He is a teamed Muhihelsen professionals L. T. in for the feated 9 to in a against Dolph A., Entering clever is as a 18 hits but couldn’t overtake Beau- process today trials Philadelphia. 8. and safer— ■tied for third place. performer and strong and Lieut. J. Helms of Ssn An to- Bigger and better mont's seven run In the sec- eleventh annual national collegiate slugging match. bull. One thing the fans like about I rally of Mar Donald Smith, apparently G. B. Meet association George Biaeholder of the St ne. and Hugh Dunlap Cle- In the Culf. him is his willingness to take a ond. Athletic championships Bathing knaktng another vain quest for the Louis Browns his 7th burne and Albert Love of Dallas chance. He never a SO- The Dallas Steers refreshed them- tomorrow at Stagg field. chalked up he has so times, passes up were to take on Weldon Lions club makes no money— title sought many the tm of the as the Browns paired NEW June SO break w the selves with a double victory over The national title will be victory year was tied for fifth place with the YORK, 10.—(/TV—No. ring. Litsey of Fort Worth and Carl to the known to Galveston, 2 to 1 and 8 to 3. mediate prise tomorrow, but even took their third straight ';om Bos- All proceeds go pur- ■British W. H. Davies, only Ellsworth Vines, but all the Brown, his paisanos Ralph of York town. professional, to individual stars ton. 2 to 1 Smalley * other members of the American as Francisco Aguayo, has always Erickson, southpaw, limited the more Important chase of devices— «t 218. Hack Wflson clubbed Junior singles survivors were safety Davis Cup team will compete in had good success in the Browns- Buccaneers to six hits in the first will be the opportunity of qualify- Brooklyn With fiarasen playing easily and to a Bruce Baxter. Mayo King and the ville Last week he game. Lou Garland's fast ball stop- for the final Olympic trials next 5 to 2 triumph over his for- For the beach. eonfklently. already started his British tennis championships ring. tossed ing Jack Taylor, all of Austin, George Jack. the Buccaneers In the month at Palo Alto. Cal. Those fin- mer own pa triots, the Chicago Cubs. a before at Wimbledon, it became known Spanish ped night- of San Antonio. Car! Don't know what the adnUiion final round with 4-4-3 His home run with th? bases Dullntg today. Teddy Waters has been injured cap. ishing among the first three In each half of his pursuers had finished a Smalley of Yorktown and Albert and will not in the Houston and Port Worth divided event will be eligible to make the loaded and single drove in all is— their third, it appeared no one Prank Shields. Wilmer Allison appear semi- Rollins -of Oklahoma final. a doubleheader. The Cats last for on the Olym- the Dodger runs. Boston dropped a chance to and John Van Ryn, it was under- Spanish Jack has been subs- trimmed big try places The re- Place to the Theatre— hut Hfcvers had catch its second in a row to St. Louis boys' singles had been Queen stood, have booked passage on the tituted for Waters. He will have as the Buffaloes 7 to 4 in the opener pic squad. him. to duced to John Beaty and J H »___ his but The standouts as 2 1. Time— Europe, leaving here Tuesday, and opponent Pat O Brien. lost the second, 4 to 3. George Olympic possibi- Wood San Wel- Melvin Ott’s two home runs of Antonio. Edgar _ lities Jack Keller of Ohio State pro- will arrive in England just before Washington Payne opposed Mc- were ler and' Bobby Kamrath of Austin Monday and Tuesday nights, Cabe in and of Iowa, hur- vided the Giants with another the championship* open. Monday, the first game. George Saling In womens singles Semi-final — I victory over Cincinnati. 7 to 2. Well be there Cards June 20. Port Worth got away with a 3 dlers; Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette were Alva Mae Craig of Fort Robins, and Don Ben- and Pittsburgh bunched Its blows It was understood time stars to 1 lead tn the nightcap but University negro, San be there El Dorado to out a 4 to 3 decision Worth, Anna Mae Reichert of You’d better were ns couldn't on nett of In the dash.*) squeeze not being sent official Jumps hang Ohio Stat#. Antonio. Katherine Pearson of i over Philadelphia. There'll be money enough left To representatives of the United States Tyler carried San Antonio ten in- and Henry Brocksmith. Indiana’s Houston and Eunice Dean of San Sunday 1 anl Play ms were a distance new suit— Lawn Ted Association, but nings before losing 4 to 3 game great middle ace. after buying that On FIGHTS LAST MIGHT Antonio going "on their own.” Last winter Loop Leaders Glen Cunningham of the Univer- lead- > The junior doubles field was com- To pay for your ticket— The Robins and Cardinals, — <Bv The Associated Press (the U.