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Tallies SLUGGER GO FROM BATS Field • • • *CUB Stagg Another newcomer to the Valley BSv <5^ CHICAGO. June 11 —t JPh- 1 league is a young lad by the name f Special to The Herald.) AlEui i«Av/£aJ Big First Baseman Hits Double plays are irking Rogers CHICAGO, June li. —u*y- An I of Weston and who is the property SAN BENITO. June 10.—The big Hornsby, manager of the Cubs. armv of 520 high school stars from of the McAllen Palms. The new “H's" of (fXTyk.GjJ i-EA€U£-) Around .400 So far this the Cubs 24 states today headed for Chi- arrival cavorts around second base the McAllen Palms-Horton, season, have been victimized SO cago and the Twenty-Seventh Na- In great style, and Hardy, and Harwood—were unable IS LKILV To Just yesterday pulled Clip times by double killings and tional Interscholastic Track and down a of line drives oil the to a San Benito pair stem victory and fc£ U)£ACINKS A Manager doesn't like Field meet at the University of bats of Williford and Hoffman Hornsby the Saints staged a ninth inning BY 1L Chicago tomorrow and Saturday. that were labeled for extra base GAYLE TALBOT. JR. rally alter a trailing the l%*ns by L QftOCKLl'ri (Assccultd "It's our one weak- Although the entries this year hits and rightly deserved another Press Sports Writer) biggest three win the ness." Hornsby said. "Our hit- were trimmed by the refusal of but for the mistake of a runner scores, to opening I UNIFORM Al£*r Harvey Hendrick, the 33-ycar-old who ting is good enough to lead tiie some state high school athletic as- 1 who was forced out at third base game of the series, 10-9, here to- veteran wasn’t good enough to SEASOaJ league and so is our fielding. sociations to permit their prep ! on the beiore one of the best week- play reeularly with the Brooklyn play. day f Our is but those stars from the field look, seen Robins is its spring, has become a pitching good competing ■ day crowds the park has this • • double are the ed as as ever. Several meet season. hail of lira since his recent sale to plays taking good the Irene Terror, steam out of our were expected to go by the Blggers, Miller s single in the ninth sent the Cincinnati Reds. His batting wallops." records Is the most valued Hack Wilson, who has been boards. unquestionably Williford and Hoffman home with average is topped only by that of man on La Feria club. Babe Ruth. unable to drive out long ones Oak Park, winner of the Illinois the Big- the necessary scores and the Saints has seen service this season, hit into the sixtieth title. Fort Collins. Colo., winner of gers behind the made it four victories out of the' Inspired by the big first base- ; i'Tled” double In three I oat. at first at in the man's play yesterday, the Phil- three meets and runner-up base, third, last five games played. great 386 clip at the plate. outfield, and is considered one of Col. lies the trick. others in recent years: Scott High The affray saw another new- Dan How ley's pupils have won turning the In the He of Toledo, always a strong contend- best'Tiitchers loop. comer enter the Saints and seven of their last eignt games lineup of Is young and a hustler and will a aiast invaders from the cast and YESTERDAY’S STARS er. and Roosevelt High Dayton. pound his way to a regular berth teams to ! bear this season. ; c The Associated Press) O , were regarded as the watching on the local club. Jordan, formerly beginning to make threaten- (By • a a Charlie H *he beat for the team title. Other a member of the MoPac nine at ing gestures from their cellar re- Root. Cubs— |1 Phils to four and them strong teams included Woodrow No doubt the Galveston Bucs Kingsville, tried on a Saint unlfor.11 heat. Hendrick s big bat bm helped hits shui, out 3 to 0- Wilson. Dallas. Tex; Huntington, •till have not found the class of here today and liked it so well tnat them win as many games in eight six Rabbitt Maranville. Braves—Hit W. Va; Du Pont Manual Training. ball players they are looking for he preceded to lay a permanent days as they won in the first a three Louisville; West Division Milwau- and the managers in the league claim to the robe and he crashed weeks before he joined them. triple and singles and scored five runs to the kee; Webster Grove. Mo.; Senior trill no doubt see the Buc scout. out three hits, and to make it a Hendrick's former mates, the help slaughter the 13 to 4. High. Pittsburgh. Kas; Georgia Roy Aiken, back in these parts be- days work played a spectacular Robins, were the victims of Cardinals, Larrv French. Pirates— Limited Military Academy. College Park, fore long. Yesterday the club mo- game in the pastures. latest Cincinnati outbreak. While the Giants to three scattered hits, C.a Central High Tulsa: Washing- guls handed outright releases to McAllen jumped on Montalvo’s the veteran Eppa Roxey turned ; all and was of a ton Sioux Falls, 8. D and Augusta Van Lamm, first baseman, and hooks in the first frame to bring them back yesterday, his mates singles, deprived shutout an error. Tilghmau Paducah. Ky. "Big Poof’ Lewis, catcher, both home one run. Denson sent the peunded Phelps and Moore for a 10 by Cuccinello. Reds—His of Texas nine. Lamm captained first pitched ball out into deep left to 3 victory in the series opener. Tony triple, double in countries still governed former of the field for two bases and he hurried The defeat knocked the Robins and single drove four European members University Swr V into a for runs against the Robins. bv kings are; Great Britain, the Steer club this year and was home when Contreras singled to back tie with Pittsburgh Heine Manush. Senators—Hit a en. Norway. Denmark. Yugoslavia. not used at all In the lineup since center. The Palm, hot sacker, went fifth place, ten games from the the homerun and two to Roumania. Bulgaria. Italy. Albania joining Galveston. Gene Rhye out. Jordan to Hill to Midniff, to top. as the pirates subdued singles help sink the Indians. 9 to 4. and Hungary. was sent back to the Galveston Montalvo to Williford when he at- New York Giants. 5 to 1. club by the Red Sox and should tempted to stretch the hit into a The Giants, in turn, dropped into a for second with the Improve the club a great deal. It double. Bonds struck out and Wells tie place is understood that the popp?d out to Montalvo to end the Cubs who stopped the Phillies, 3 to generally I * seaside club is seriously consider- inning. 0. Charley Root allowed only four ing purchasing Morris, Frierson Horton saw little service on the hits, scattered over as many in- record his sixth and Squires of the Harlingen mound for after he walked Hill and W nings. to vjetory. M a r a v i 11 veteran Ladds. Williams, Jordan beat out an in- Rabbitt n e, Braves a field • • • field hit down the third base line HiTT//0<3 shortstop, enjoyed to fill the bases, and the aeainst the St. Louis Cardin- One member of the Saint aegre- Hardy, day ace of the McAllen staff, AMP tfAS als. He banged a triple and three gation who deserves special men- pitching A€>7 war. sent to his relief. Hill scored singles and scored five runs as the tion is Everett ’Rubber" Camp- VRiU£M CUT when Williford grounded out. Wes- // leaders went down. 13 to 4. bell. Campbell cainc south irom ^O- ton to Cox. Weston made a beauti- 0/OF- Washington finally managed to California in 1926 and played un- , ful stop of Hoffman’s linedrive but ^v ' gain ground on the Athletics While der Cam Hill at Edinburg. Ho then Of YAU3 threw it and Williams and 7 rain prevented hostilities in three saw »ervice In the Texas associa- away Jordan scored. Campbell and Miller <3fPlPlGO/J &?£ATs> other American League cities. Walt tion and a bad him out of leg kf-pt went out in succession. t q^. Johnson's men took their opener rapid '*•* better company.